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4 hh 7 zm YW A g i er Scene cones Seo aera ~ enn SS one } MARCH /THIRTY-EIGHTH TUE CONQUERORS RETIRING pete hr THROATS CUT--82 ~ PRICR TWO CRATS 5 APIECE bi haticha th dod AMENDMENT XVI. IN FACT, | °272 *°7S2 2am sox ve SAaee” | THE FOR OF THE SHYSTES THI a } - > } Repre atives without The Tiger tn the i agg Junglen—A An Extraordinney Attempt at Snicide by a | . ¥ “Architect Mallett to be Pat Out—Th SURNSTONE BROKER CAGED TOR Gestioman whe was heotisg ter Mv. | AN SERCTION WitHOUT REPEATERS Wealthy Teadesman-Troables in the | yongm BEDFORD'S 7 7 SNE FRENCH PRISONERS RETURN- f 4 CUR NE RAG Sorerunesnons vound Fe Ue ‘ : ADMONITION TO | \ Ware Senator Sumoer—Grant’s Sa y rwilliger-But who Found Mr. Perkins " a Division of a Life-Long rtnership " és 7 phe adn! ochre riled Domingo Insnutty-The Adjournment. Leela AM ina JA Ma =Goen tor Mr, Perkius-Euter the I bint! Mabank gc AMAR AY Property-A Bachelor's Ecceutrictty. 2UL SUUM OF ANE BAR, f @he Forts to te fvacuated Fortuwits— Wasuisotox, March 6.—The Revenue Reform: | g Geotteman Wis bak More Money (hae he In the immediate vicinity of Printing House | gyetemont in Delmouic Parters, bar we David Rew and Hugh 8. Pollock have been in | 4 shameful Traffic to be Crashed Cut- Mise | ih Seldicre Marching inte Paris— | crs «ek for the appuintment of one of two men Spend What Mr, Ellie Kline save. | *uare there aro numerous dens and jungles wherein onde Brokeu-The Tea-Table Cawcus— | btsiness for twenty-nine years, as svip and boots | creant Pettifoagers Presented to the i Lovis Verhuel—Final Peace Negotiattens | Chairman of tne Ways and Mouns, They say that the tiger is fonght, but never overcome, ‘Tie | Mre, Charlette &. Wilbour's Victory. plumbers, at 17 Jay sirect, ‘They have eonjoioly | Grand Inquest of the County. : Addrens to his Treope, | Judge Ki y will get aback seat only, It is wot an ‘Teara-A Bank Clerk's D ferocious beast has floerisked on Ann and Nassau | Tho pretty Freach clock in Delmonico’s best | accumulated $909,000 worth of property, cutefy real | In the Court of General Sessions yesteraay, Lompoy, March 6.—The London Zines of to- | likely that Mr. Dawes will get it if he will accept it; Jolin Watson, alias Stevens, Streets for many long years, ard will live and fatten | parjor struck 12 yestordsy as the Presidont of Sorosis | e#tate in New York and Jersey City, Last year | City Judge Bedford richly arsed the thanks of all y padliahes a speelul despatel from il Varsstiies | but this will be very acceptable to the coal and iron | Rast Thirtieth streot, and is a eorbstouo broker. | thore while there are tanocent wayfarers to prey | bronght down her mallet, and made known to the | the ourtners agreed to divide thelr possessions, and | good men und true lawyers by addressing the Grand eorrerpondent, Who soys the prescribes linits of | Interests of Pennsylvania, as he bas voted to put | His address is good, and bis tougue oily, He is | €pon, and city officials to encoursge bin in the | Sisters that they were une hour bohind time, aad | drew up articles of agreemaus defining the lots and | Jury as (oliows: France ave being rapidiy evacuated by the German | coal on the free list and to reduce the duties on iron. | slight built, and has dark moustache and hair, Yet- | gratification of his brutish appetites, must now to Work, Previous to this, groups of Ia p pertain tv each. he deed to go | * © © sunemit my daty to dhect your atten: army. Tie movement is conducted quictiy, and | Jadee Shellaburger bas been offered the Committee | terday Watson, alias Stevens, was before Justice | To faut the tiger in eitner Of the above-named | dice wore scattered about the elegant suite of rooms eet this mouti, uader a peaaity of 62,000 for | tion to growing evil, and one in whicl dnd my. With adm treble order, ou Elections, bat will;not accept it on account of hie | Bixby, at the Yorkville Police Court, accused of ob- | #treets ts simply and briefly to bet agninst the faro | talking und cesticuluting as if sometting of vital im- | non-fuiflime jlcepty interested, for it reflects directly upom the legal proveesio The Kwperor yoos this week ty Ferrigres, and | failing bealth, This ts the only Committee now, aod | taining by fraud two $1,000 negotiable 6.80 Govern: | bauk wish the certainty of luring; for be It known | portanes concerned them, and they mnat nends ex Rea isan eccent:ic man, Tneanity 9 te bis fam. | honor will review the vari ag lin journey. | apeculotion i# likely to be at fault on the others, #0 | ment Londs from Filia ML. blits, of Broadway and | that the games thors estabiisned and upleid are of | press thoie mind, and thus relieve their pent-up | Ils and he was temporarily deranged some years | Pe Mont Veiirien and all the other forts will be evacu many changes may be made before next December, | 150: street. Mr, Elice is 9 slim person, with jot | the Chinee sort, that few uorlerstand, eacept thee | feelings, Tt was not antil the dienided official had | ago. He is impetuous and sometimes violent, profes on which T love and have reference 0 the many misdeeds per- devery day by the cishonest and unprin- d members of the Dar; but, thank God | gone is corpse d Klemen, these metnbers ors greatly in the minoritys sted on the Tth (tomorrow), Rourn on the 13:4, und | Senator Morton and Gen, Butler tive been at | black hair, black eyes, snd black moustache, Hoe | whose ways are dark and whose tricks are vain, | repeatediy called for order that the wire-pullers ant | notwithstanding the warm regards entertained for | Nothing more riculy dererves te scorn and eo “ " 7 a rmed by pitiated pat era, and ¢ iyn sconts conse ‘o' hie 1 00k a r . | tempt of mankind r bI the lef Lank of the Seino om the 19: tuat work ali day trying to rally enough force to preve nt | was represented by ‘Three-decker Howe. Tie games are tered by the initiated “akin | botr Jers, and campa m sroute vt fe m their Ms bartner, be took a notion that he migit hecho tbe Tlamonest laws ah ipee wine tee wh] os Acorps of U0 Freuch suldiers trom tue pro- | an adjournment, bat they meet with no success so | Str- testilled that about three wecks ago | games. irregular business and scttlod themselves after a | ed in the contemplated division, Frequent alterca: | ¢ion' us t.do upo ‘nces is cow fat. and the House resolution is likely to pass the | Stevens met him on Broadway, and asked him | Why?" said a Sv reporter to @ detective yes | fashion to Lear tae valedictory, and “ regret and | tions took place on the subject, and last Saturday, | choicest flowers, where some are vven more boauthe | MARCHING INTO PAPI, Henate with a possible delay of a few days, The | whether ho bad any Treasury bonds to peli, asving | terday. good bye" reports of the retiring officers, For this | at Mr. Pollock's house in Graud street, Jersey City, Bennty: and enitiration, One sotsetinies Aste sree | where it will replace tho trovps of the sine and | only reason so far assigned for a session Ix to pats | that he would pay five per cent, more for them thay | Because," sid the lynx eyed man, “you come | was the end of their oMclal life, and the moment of | he threatened to cat bis throat Y the division was | Wuwloiesome Weed.” | Mobile Guards, who will commence to leeve the | futler's Ku-Kiux bill, nd to gese report from Sen. | the marke: price, Elias seked him why he dida't | away irom them without bair or hide Supreme importance to not a few aspir: +f con- | insisted on, As it is the duty of the faithful gardener to uproot | . , * b Naas oy rT t Oo the ‘ge @apitalon Mon tay, Arrangements are being made or Scott's investigation tnto their conduct in | ot abroker, Stevens replied that he didn't care | One ot these games ts vt 116 Nussun etrecot It | tinned Sorosis honors, In other words is was Yosterday Mrs. Pollock was a: the business estab: | i Pity wag loveliness, and be met oom Dy the wtuts of the French and Gerwan armies | North Carolina, The House weil not pass Butler's | about going to any banker's or broker's for private | flourishes like Ward's grocn bay elothes-horse, Its ELECTION BAY, lishment of the Orm, and joined ber hasband in ro. or withered py Cio blighting Infiaence of Which wil prevent the Germans trom encouniering | pi, as many Kepudlicans think that the outiawry in | reasons. Ho added that putrous are grecnliorns from the country, dowu- | Whom do you want for President? whom do | fusing to cancel the agreement, Rea became frau- | lous poison, #o in like manner do | hold it to be the the French iu Mueir movements, both in and out of | tue South ie not yet within the reacn of Congress, WE GOT HIS MONRY EASILY. town cle seite road eondaeto! rT " ch d, and | (ty of the aulborities to throw from the ranks of porters, Leche lae! road conductors, | yom want?” was anziously asked of euch new | Uc: He raved und stamped; lis eyes glared, 2nd | the profession all those who by thelr PUT | Paris A Republican Senstorlat eancus to-morrow will | Herethe ton, Mr.Howe gestieulated to the Judge | ¢Ftand boss, ad an oceasioual enrman. The rural | comer, and tn cine times fn ton the reply elicited the | Be snore that if Pollock and bi wife were dever. | acta'and conduct degrade and dishonor'it. “What k BAPOLRON 188 Littiest. tuke steps to reconstruct the committees, and this | and bowed his bend, as much as tony “You know | Patrons and the cormen sl eh own money ; | evident disapproval of the tnterrogntor, “Ladies, | of saturd ryt) 2 to-day particularly deprecate tu the lawyer is the The wperor Napoleon is hourly expected at | tine an open and bold effort Is on foot to remove | how itt yourself,” and that he didn't mind paylug | but the clerus and tue errand boys do not, Their | be seated Cuisoluursi, whicd is sill the aboge of the Empress | gid disgrace Mr, Sumner. Secretary Fieb ts under- | 5 per cent, or eve Neither believed him, and oll Artin coiled out the calm President; | descended for a short time inte the Biaement,, more, Stevens asked Kijas at | Oferings on “as candidate for membership is waiting to take the | 8* & ting lor, and slept ia the puliding, ther, perhaps, those, only claiming to be such, Sugénte. tood to be enzincering tt, and If it t# pushed some | least twenty times to sell him the bonds, but he put Ac eee a thsaianed pledge.” This quieted the turbulent factions, for it | Buyharincres abeenco he accended o lie bedoom. | and for the honor of my profession 1 hope that it te N ® NEGOTIATIO? M d by h re derived from the tills aud money-drawers of proem ran in again meeting Po! the fatter), of visiting prisoners whon first arrested, ibiclaltlspe aa Bat : of Mr. Sumner's inends will stand by hi audcarty | him of each time. On Friday last Stevens inet : , was dangerous to electioncer while there was an | flourished the weapon, and renewed his thi and whether uilty or faaosent—whether there be @ ‘The negoriations for n definite treaty of pence | on the w find hat © as cannot be | Ellas aguin, and offered to give him $2,900 for two | Melt coufding employers. and form the major part | outsider in the council room, Mrs, Yardley, the | Still reeardiog his threats as mere talk, Mr. legitimate defence or none at oll—it matters now et a viat | _ The President, finding that Congress cannot be 5 of the suttenance of the tiger, which like Midas of ‘olloca remained unmoved, ‘The prisoner in his frame of mind, with the ove ll commence shortly at Brassels, It te sai kept here long enongh to act on the San Domingo | $1,000 bonds, He suid he had the moncy and wanted ctphdend's ‘ how candidate, repeated the sacred pledge aftor then drew the razor across his throst and | denver of his guilt more ur less eurrousdid (4 GH. Favre iit be the French Plenipotentiary, Tt is | scheme, 18 erdeavoring to ferry up the Hish Com. | to inyont it, Hilue at this time couented, and at | °lA, Ie torced by circumstances over wich Ithae BO | rg, Witbour, who road it in clear, impressive | severed the trachen asd both of the external jucular | willing to 7 Orodabie that Horr Von Arnim, acting on the part of | Thelen rie may reconvene the Senate to con | an appointed time met Stevens at 190 Broadway, | COMrols to feast upon precioas metals of thelr | igneg, Then the reports were read, and the Chair. | Fcine, The wound was six inches long and ball ‘0 that tue flowers may longer reiali 4 } } } plondid garden flied with (he ( fyntem, aid Cregret to say am evlablisied system mone some of the practitioners of tho law (oF | ; Pn DELIRVE ANTTIEWe Germany, and Baron Bande, as represonsative of heir action, and then pop ina new treaty Of | Fiias produced the bends, and Stovena asked to vee | *UI"AleMt, oF go hungry Tho keepers of the tiger | women of the various committens took leave of the | just oP hnad kis Beers wus eAvOTInE §0, Arrest | which may have a tendency once more to mske y Branco, have already settled te main points, but tion or a treaty of wureuane,. ‘Tile he hopes | tiem, Auer looking at tuem for a momens, he | # M6 Nassua street are well-nroservod specimens | Rociery, and returned thanks for past forbearance and Mr, Pollock rushed to tie Centre street | 8 {re maa. ard Is informed by his visitor that he Abo details will ocenpy several months. y by @ two-thirds voto, and to doit he wi sas Of be tripe who live by their wits, and maxe avery | ang kindly feoling. AN were pleased with every. | Hospital for assistance, One of the men employed | bw influence, and tn some cases he goes so he French soldiers interned in Beteinm are to | '#ye {0 Fet some Democratic aid baat respectable appearance in public, They are smooth i in the basement eamo up stairs on hearing the fall, | [41 0* 50 ey he, controls, aye. even owns tho Coart ¢ French #old is Judge Chureniil, ou behaif of the Committes on | + Let's tro to the Park Bank, for I want to sce , thing, and anxions to get through with routine mat- | and asked Koa who ent litt throut and District Attorney. After conversing in this ihe recondneted to the frontier of France on the 9th | Pabijc Kroeuditntt: bas made s reporton Supetyis: | vvether shey are 4 fvokrn, and wear an unchanging amiie that 19 | ser quat they might try thele hands on the did myselty” was the reply. Strain for, some ttle while, be scoormplistiee his Bad 10:4 inst, i bees honor, bie integrity, and his fitness to handie public | Eias went with him ty the bank, Btovens, finding | €il!iike and blend. lk hen bie hr SIXTRRSTM AMENDMENT PRIVILHGR, ST hada lew words with tiny partuer, Ihave been | Woner, and frequently to. raise the feo demande | credlsaat hd ABA A conasool tht abt bcktre ad Tay expeet to be removed as soon a8 | tho eas) for busy, roid: : s : phe Lhere was one member who objected to two- | a hard-workivg wan tor forty years, aud 1 want to s clothes, bed and bedding, and those of hie Jehamps, the Euperor William addressed We troops the brovge stutce of Grant, on whieh |, ‘ep 2 piuek, ‘They keep good honrs, generally closing | |, i te | dle. litte ones are oftentimes pawned, leaving his family @o thorked them for the and which is to Le mounted iu front of at's ro ont and take 2 drink their place of ousiness at da+k of early candicugnt, | thirds of every line read. Armed with @ nimble | VC), on, arrival of a physician and an ambalance | 1u,ulmost uttor costituiion, q ns i bats eaukiace savouce Treasury Depat wien. : Taey Wend toa frnit store newr by, and after drink- | aid are up Leume a in the mOrnINA, ihe bank tongue aad a copy of Binekstone, and being perfectly | he asked Mr. und Mrs. Pollock to kiss hin previous : The money once obtained, the wretch, who, am , " M, ENDUR he orn 7 mcpeaker Blaino expects to visit Earope this sum ~ returned tk tank, Stevens elipped throngty | Yes aruay pee Cle nck he beaking conversant with parllamentary rules, Mra. Bogart to aia d th Fale they did, and accompanied him | der the ints bd Pinresice, wos the conbebass 4 ey Nod dieplaged, and added that they must tha “r treet wing i o B Nasenu i tie the bankers 5 heaton as, it 9 » the sar man of 0 on, | Of hile client, jeaves bin, fi 4 Liege ae bertdhaniciptabelheadinesidle | oidhuiss Fx-Senator MeDonald bas started for Arkansas, at | tie Avo etrect deer, leaving Kuss iu the ball, | [ey mers wore ¢ 1 tn effecting the rose toa question of order. with Cushing's Manual | 106 Wooraah ie i Nwas borm io Ireland, bus | treaties, forcver forsakes him, and immedistely goew Proviteuce for choosing them as the instraments | ine reqnest of bie frience, to be m ear dicat Vueinkine th eiunge of a moder rreney in her hand, and utterly routed the blushing oMciaia | Wi 8 YEON eee on, Now Jotrey. Bis wound ts | i! Quest of somo new Victim. This picture ts,ini to bring bo pass events of such maguitude and re- | Untied Sinies Benito, Gov, Clasten haying re . SYRVENG MAD FLED Frow THR CITY, eon w bleh q Was covered fits wuoge Foperts oe OE laiotkae oes etic serious, but may not be mortal, He is suppose t to | &Gark one, but by no mears overdrawn. Alas eave : PUR ROR STE CLASS a with arcon ba r lutervals wit Fiore te Out tie g patronizing way which | Tave long cherished a secret nitachuieus tor a mar. | seniiemen, it is e startling and melancholy truth 1 Drescen journal pays all the French oftcers and | Vis called fe near, the inet that there was no se cliva did dot troubie bimself, On Sunday Elias re- | pisces of pact oF desigus: Hed dye which was by no meane recponded toon | The adthorites oftentimes nave mora! proof, f di privales Oz: ib Meabile Cloagd/ Helbokbia 1k Gat Ud Hed Nice MeitEn put on ved a note from Stevens, asking bim to call st A CLENICAL-LOORING MAN ir part, and which is supposed to have aggravated | the great difficulty is to obtain pork hry ; Ges, Bu'ler wos #0 angry when Dawes carried his Stevens entered the room weeping, and | was exmnestiy occupied in mat! ematical estenietions ly, une o'clock came, One o'clock ts the all. | fs moroscnees ead peculiarities. One of Bis «acu TAR NECESSARY LEGAL PROO! twang, tiny returo immediately to their homes i | reo iction to adjourn aine dle on Wednesday, that te maa gad stolen the bouda trom alm while | with's pacange or eiiur pieces Of baetevourd. and taut epoch in Surosis. At this hour the great | /#{!ons Riter cutting bis throat w: I have conversed with the District Attorney they to desire, at their own cost, Soldiers of tie |G Micuse: ara ai wet tatetn te wet A seat ¢ bank, and taat he had followed tim. | yer ont acon alter a ruccessinl widition or other | fuldine doors giide apart, and a table covered with T've loved ber for twenty yours ! npon this suly nd jappy to say tha asi ve bia foal ie hat Jelomed im pon this subject, and Tain Lappy to aay that he ie od Seat 7 i. " tit the oatside Sonsst Co! Operation be Would make anexchanze with acus- | deintios is discovered to the appreciative eyes of a dutermined to e Yine sud Imperial Guard will r main 1 terned antl n the Gatside wity Sunsot Cox Old sot tellers hie story, ana that Re would have | Operation he Would make aa exe! RH eate’ | Tit alavara, Bat wotore: the: onaek ik ive vei A DEDOUIN’S PRENON, deter ned wie fil he, pow at the effort 2 srrangemcuts for their transports ion are com Ree aT Him arrestod | Stevens then paton an alr of bra: | ang fractional currency. He soemed to be doing | the apartment, exch lady is requested to deposit — casts such a stain apou the mantle of tho legal fra i KILLED HIS VATHER. yo'o, and told Ejay that he was in a cliqie in New | prey vel ior tho bana as Mr, Glass entered, Ler duller with the Treasurer, and thea she cao par | Fidel Ben Abdullah in a Dilemma—A Lo: ternity. In ail probabliity the District ——— efter otk York, and that if he were a rested he could have Say fami Mr. Glass, © where's Sam Terwilh. | take of tke good things, Yesterday lunch was a hale of ike Law wilt be able before many days to lay before you @ i DESVATCHES FROM PARIS. Kind of Tragedies they Have in the | fia's throat cat from ear to ear for $25 Bslat | gor? “Vhat's what | want to kuow.” Mr. ins mount matter, for Tester eee eue tate tard acenved | aXe OF tW2 Of this character for you to pats pons \ + WeatThe Acanittal of the Boy of Pour) (eee ee ee ascend ter cer teuk Stevens | Was !ma brittle humor, a» mizht be easily discov THe eLecrion esterday Manuel Posada, a Spaniard acensed | Aud should he be successful, then I ask you to Pants, Marel 6.—Tho Journal Offeiat acknowl | teen whe saved hie Mathers Life. lon polite station, ' ly eee centlemen, | "a8 to follow, and it war necessary for wenk nerves | of stediing 8 trunk fled with wearing apparel from | prompt ia your action. and on 9 proper and logtthe if edges! v ral battalions of the National Guar From the Learenworth (Kansas) dines When asned by the magistrate what le tad to | whose uame was Pulilp {he hasa't been | t@ be braced for the cou the business | Fidoli Ben Abdalla, one of the bounding Bedouius | Wii's ite duty.’ Lam of the opinion, and, le fuck’ ie Give comihie caus daat, Sea eis 14, pera aL Nispasni, Pos basta avening dl, Go Wal ay, Steves retlied I a nt uy ang wate: | Toe ’ of e at DR was In jerruptedt yee cher oe ine Gains of the desert, wae arraigned vefore a jury in the | sm fuily convinced, that if there couid be three or by foliing into the hands of the Prussians, The uno! £1, who lives two miles south of this ‘ F o! Sch tails Ge theme aeewer He's It, then, ive me the money you | oie echricnalyy abit Detween dtl ike urged Tel Uhepaty cent ee ee ae ne four convic ER aig be } slous =) uaton will eperdily terminate, Passes to | very y. eede t looat the i ' ‘ tien by & erend fe eke Switdlet lable friend. your | CéMt Meabers to nme their chvice tor President, Mr. Fello 0 witnese—What was it that was 30% bash hes ecu ka Wa'ker, b to his ert ohn Vers was ied eff fo juil hark, Of W a0 peel failure of a clique depended in & measure tue distri “ a , | their louely cells upon their many acts of turpitade It is reported that M. Favre bas gone to Versatiles alker, however. went to his wi'e's bedr and sno thaly : ain broek Go we bation of the minor offices. Hen Abdaiiah (a little coufused)—Ob, I don’ | perpetrated nnder the garb of professional lonor with on arcuitect to pr palace ‘forthe Fo | sy'cnawete toons chain dua warned. toe sibirkictaddbentts is Pare Mrs. Wilbour, Mrs. Borteigh, and Mrs, Croly | kaow who take it. upon the iriendiess and overcreuulous, then 1 be eeption ott! 1 Assembly, 1m aati | suse that her nd struck ber tw platy pg Ml led SA ol tn n thene words Mr. Perkins rove to hs feet, | Were ihe eandulatcs, aud the balloung was under | Br, Fellows repeated the question, but could not | HCra,cur provestion, being stripped of these, pers } p d r aticioation it band struc \ Vorsin the pricon. ‘The prisuner auld that he wn ive plied box irom wh 0 Mls feet. J way, when Ara. Wilbour read @ letter from Mrs - are teues, and bi ne bands of biygh= their early removal irom Bordescx MH tn vs acattet, ber heart's Blvod " With Kiiak cbout the tine of the | Hal dow paved ban from wiles he hat been | Harieigh decliuing any position, ‘Tae the race Ben understend him, Count Kazcinski, the | Yuned, honorable nen, would, indecd, full 18 no ——— He was about to strike her again, eh Bunkers’ Git Enteriasament, and | (Fe vine littl ae eeei cee nae RitS | was Letwecn tue remzining two.” When the teller | interpreter, having bees called, asked Beu in Freuch | ble mission—meting out Jastize to all and Injustice BOSS TWEED'S LEGISLATURE. vouto of rourleen, entered Gwe rom, ‘ req to run into bis office, Ellis atver- | 4, “om iia S his necktie, Mr ourced to the Prosident her readiness to real | whot he had ! to noe, Thea would i come to pass tat’ every Pekan These Te i etal a i ward Weu Ube lost gut of him tor | (o's . Mt | the resuit, the siicnee was protound. Not a rust ¢ feiloh i Young man standing upos the threshold of Lis pro- “4 rots Over bie motner with tho oplittes | for week ago be met ‘ Of soy clothing, but, | Sie raeull, the silence Wat Oeolow af Bon=I can't tell who take it, fossion, aud entering its ranks, Would at once per- ' The Vight which is to Give the Bova a in iS Lod. Sook a revolver fom the eel 1 Bikis. f told Thin that he | Secentred as he our has thirty-one votes, Mra, C eu Me knows jess French than English. | ceive what a glorious fuiure was opening before 4 CLiuce to make thete Board Bills What | sil riot tis taller in tie cigit ar aiker | knew ¢ or ‘ be West FoR reemtys Mre. Barletzh two; the oter voles ase scattering,” i him. In bis endeavor te do honor to the path tf e chair and attomy » take the re 3 barleich (wo; the other voles are si . don 0 Aweeds Gould, Fink & Co. are Doing. Asie ha ten, hb We Teeaived emolcre Mee |: utnae eat Miciale Nike a man bent on doing the Stats some service. | said tue teller. Neichbors idl I don't know bow that can be pus Tiked out for iui aud eredit {0 bit would Corres; cudence of Lae sua vader tie lett arn, Wresting the revolver | chk | si heey titer ar La about a uunute there was 99 much contusion U LOORRD AT RACH oTaY: necomplished Count here gave the Bedouln h the pleasing lesson that tho law, alttiough is arch 6.—Both ‘ ie i pand ‘serme m wit i was adetuulter, die wat ° a was lost 8 of. Perk OSE agen ay Chabon. With Towa resale # labors, yet it bas ite rewards, ‘and le who f Atussy, Murch 6.—Both Houses wore in s tl hand, % Ath st Ove | sumior siuien Vosee ta sake Hie eet t | ‘of Perkine | withont speaking. aud for a moment the ¥ us yas 3 pursues {t with @ proper spirit and ‘determination ion tonigit, but basiness was confined to tue | {it Mamie the house of a neighbor, a mite aierant’ | Yl eve So combs em the Gellar Lhe wt Vout frignss: toy tall | sive tiere. wants bid eesther abe canta en Monnienr wll reroly foil to attala the consummation of Ula ‘ Prosentation of bil's, petitions, resolotions, and the | Mrs Walker and her daughter, a chi twelve, Araltvatestareulete 25.000 tn wonts nad ns aud Periins | fowed, until the applause was general Koand afver Count—La valear de la maile t higest aspirauions, Cousiderition of Lilt in Committee of tue Whole, | vor, fi Hy escaped to tie Louse of quoter con laiming two Koos L tievens ne hpon the | rouud was given, and again the Prosideut roe Bou Atdailah (shalkiog bis bead)—No, no, Tdou' | pee Methodist Preachers on Sectarian tere not being enovel members present to pars |"). ut bait amalie distent, be i Bilas Wheiher Fe coud iuruish tuctwe pool ; wrattore (Of | bowed ber tanks ond orier, sre. | aka SHallaie ‘Appropriations eay mesure. Tn the Seuate Mr. Hardenbergh in- | comine Bri the Nemt een +h + ui tary, whercupon. Mes. CF ad knuognted amecting of the Methodist preachers yesterday troduced a Dill providing wat the anual Sia e | bens too Wake nt toh we Mp A LARO® SUM to ber f 4 he thapaed them for_tieir good . afternoon, Dr. Lewis offered the following election of the frst Tuesday ater the Orst Mon Z “3 dnt to show the bank will, b she desired no office. and hoped they Whereas, Lorge eu ey 1m Honesto valae 1 atid started * A twhene ' wigato Tele voles in the ollie elections 1 | of tes shave beon donatea by our elty governs day in November, except for President, Vic ewes upmanseea frat, 96° | Suet Biuee wa ait Mra. Densmore was elected urst Vice lent by ‘ue tectarian inetiturous; and President, aud Congressinon, shall be change bin aller to guice him, and. made fe Nate Der Stevens had two inc ty of 13; Mrs. CF. Wells sec 1 Mrs little: rome French. Applicaton’ for granu to ccrtwin Protea bee tay epee tate hgaate aie s circuit of the iarm several tines Leore Waker | with ri hird aul introduced Mrs. Foote was ur Fpracuen sie Deatech ret are how an ceatomp! ation: ahd \ et Tacs b October in each yeur, eli legal hed’ lee toea, AL. Rboot tL pit . street station D oat, und Me Ok his Hew, and the balled interpreter © believe (hat state patronage bas always r provirions of the general election law now existing ed at the Neotesia Mou . ra, there was deal at c Lin douole fie be rity of votes for Aucit A srious retreat, bocn aerate tothe church. and that apttoprt tioos te r to appiy to the elect.on held undor thie net, In | rd itching the Norse. went into the ofice vod in: | y decor the men’s ran: | foreduattce 2, bearing she story dix Was elocted Chairman of the Lxecuure Com fect was at las: o'ictted that Ben was not the | {atencs tue press and pulp ahi Nee crete the Accombly Mr. Nelson introduced resolaiions | guited for Dr, Blakes The doctor was out, and | p 0 fe two bonus, lowing Elias stan Missed 1.6 ¢ Wy sing the Prigvitrs to reiruin . Walle Miss Vaughn and Mrs, Poole received of the elolen prowrty. Me had ‘gone on the | fur the prodigal waste ol Wkliods upon che Ieman ig oar Ropre tives in Concress to use | Walker eat down to wait for bins, noone mistrust | { the tenk Steversaeds thet re parsued | (Fou) in.ulsivg in angry feelings. Mr. Perkins Wous | tue voles of the socket) for post ‘on the kxce * stund only t act us iaterpreter beiween the | Catholic churth; therefor ir Indiuence te secure the taxation of all G ing that saying wae tue mater, When the doctor | {ih i ty Mead gat inte erase mtv hie | Back to tis bunk in Nassau Pircet, and Mr. Glass | tive Coumiite Courcanda brother Arab, from waom, as counsel | — Aeso'ced, That i principle we are opposed to sileuch ne rds and to oppose any furtuer lana | Came tn, he euid: “Doctor, I have received wv | ¢a:cavori g to get the aan to give up ihe bouds. coutunnea Aumont the large number of ladies present wore | tor the deteuce afterward Cxplained, the clotuing bad | wieure of public propert ; ; a'99, t0 have the duty on cocl removed deuth He war taken u” toa room, and l Pn? HIS ANXIOUS SEARCH POR TERWILLIGER, the teautitul Sirs, Clymer, tie actress, Misa Kel. | been stolen aiittotred, That we desi such eifte unwtee. unjust Irie | bomslke: betcew: the Comittee ce Were and | OER ° The ductor said that the WHAT ELIAS Bas Wie ® SUN reporter cornered looking indi. | loge the artist, nd Miss Hutchings the singe these facts appeariog, verdict of acquittal was | fPeumict with the eeniue of our iustiintione. i Means or. ihe subject of exempting bonds aud wort | Wounds meds pr al 1 ng a reporter ealicd upen Bilas, whoro- | yi iuul wie bad witnessed the fruces, aud obiaiued _ —— tered ow the around Of variance beiwcen the in | Aoined, Flat werespecliuliy end caruestly advise i Eines (row taxation is set down for next Wednesday A tried befor @ Wilkinson to-day resulted t gard to the taking of the | from lim the following inj ortant ucts: SPAVINLD NAGS. dietuient and prov ail cur Melnodist courches and tostitutions neither to ; Shernvon, at ¥ o'clock, in the Assembly chamber, | ia the soquittal of we boy a veri t which the pee be W as totroduced e Stevens Well, vo! @ seedy man, * there was fete v Tlenteh Board’ Rania ner accept aby suica Bppruy rations, this will probgoly be tae only meeting om this | ple Una: imously approve e testimony of Mre three vearsago by a Bosion wan, but never | afew feliers @ tiger the other day down | ” t Teck bi Henk or jomicide, There was a long ond animated discussion on the @utject the Committes will bold, those interested tn | Walker ehowed tat ber husband had sutonced to | 4 M16, Weil, this here ‘Lerwi he's a stranger Cosas Herero mrss cb ba bleh The inquest in the case of Bridget May, who murder the whole fans, or during tre « at i We stivject will do well to be ber asissea heatiad wa Getche, Melania Darxat resolujions, Lut the recting adjourned withow e's a larwer, 1 believ d peiongs out to Sk been threatening to «ill them, Walker ud i died at 28 New Cambers street, after drinking car 4 Sweeny came op to-day with the ry at Atlee. He had low o' money. Le went it Last week « Yankee, Jobn Ewing, arrived here |“! e taking action. bh! 4id Comptroller Connolly, Dut says tist whiekey was the cause of t snot I never had enything to | on toe seven spot, aud lost’ a pile. ‘Then he played a See cae asin bolic acid lef at her residence by Ludwig Von i ee et" basinces of the week promises tebe doll, as oo . do With that Lusiues: and picvens was never in | the king and deuce, and lost Theo he put a glo Hs Lg pre i ate a“ * satire pals _ Bilow, an agent of the Board of Health, on the 23) CURIOSITIES OF CKIME, fe * king of the Loddy” is sick tn the Metropolitan : " my eroploy in.any cepacity, T wish you wonld state | Lili on tw lower caso, abi aaot Periciie to copper | horses, He calle n his relative Matthew But- | Cy'pny, Ae flee aes Hove! our eit, and botting with & * bene” Lb Ys ll as ak Tau not cigaged in the dollar sore Lusiness | i. It warn't coppertd, and “he try coie out ali | Jer, of 48} West Twenty-clehth street, and askei! Cf eas Seryemas clneeg zentenaar. The i reg 9 Van Dine, a fnriner, sail to have beer i an be Lrough until be is able to come up. ve five brothers in business, apd iy busi nk, and he lost. Loot ‘Terwilliger was toe mad. : . abcd ar of pecuniaty embarrassment, Lange The inifested by the Erie magnates | The Three Sivters of Madleou street nnd is my own, tert inan you ever sce, ‘There wern's no reason | BIA assistance in making the purchase, They meta | censured the Bocad of Health for noi instructing Tobit Piaige ob Saturday? "anéea Biaw to tie Directors’ Ciassifieation bill the Tron-Clnd Onth—A Roartog Family eporter What business are you engaged in ? juto wim. He eusset, ant ore, und rared around, | mutual friend who, learning their mission, advised fF els eaeets 16 tavel all bottles containing poisons On Snoday afternoon Philip Retily and Stepien b & crus! dieappointment to the strikers Muuavas Chika cuamereart Eivs-T am not in sny business at present. My | and nearly bus ed. Then he sad ve'd been swindled | (nem to go to Dr. Listuard and obtain his scrvices AU" “lsiatecting purposes. ‘Vaylor fought in the yard attache? to Rae's Oreworke odrich, #bO thought be could make puto Tide act sailed , rE € now is more than L can spend $75, aud Would Aud Gisss and pay h— with i ae “@ FY my -yaceegs misnuinctory, Jersey City, After hat an hour vovhing else), has been utierly exUngvished ustion Boch was called upon at Essex Keporter—How about the spurious gold watch | Perkins, ‘Glass come in to-day, and before purchusing the animals, Oh, no!” thoy What Says Senator Fields? Was huvche 1 out of time ug severely let alone The secret of Erie's | Market yesterday, by three sisters, Jane ’ : said; “they knew a lot about horses," and awa; ’ ek of colored cilisens of Ni a ——— inactivity this yeur lies im the fact that | Meyion, Eliza Dvolnn, and Sarah Broderick I bave nothing to do with it tall, SIM AnD PeEEING Fir, Marlee A CoiRaOEL cs eee line names Of colored citisons of Hew York WESTCHESTER COUNTY. \d, ef ad, bave been buying ail the * orter—1 mean the hingsford Wateu Company? | Ik wae & pooty fight, bus the darned con epiles . J | met in Shiloh Chureh last evening to arrange for pice while the Times and Tribune | Woe ve st 1% = Mucizon street, = Mis Tbave heord about it, but tave moving to | by interiering, Pity they can't leave sports alune | furth treet, near Third avenue, There they were | the commemoration of the passage of the Fiiteenth of work on Sedssick avenue was © Dearing it tor hein; and Having secured Doolan, who is an old maid, determined to | do witn it. I believe it's broken op, wae "ro taylan « quiet time.” | i shown what appeared to be # fue pair of bay horses. | Amendment on the Sih of March, A procession | cried erday by axrand diauer in tue Parker majority large enougl five them comp ete con . 1 " ——— Ava nour In the wiscrnoou Mr. Perkins was | oy eel iy i moet d aes followed bir’ rf » | Moi age. Grol, ‘they don't care whoiler the classiGcation | ‘eave her married sitters and live elsewiere, bhe Binding up the Wounds of the W at bis eccustomed post ut the bank.” Exchange, va | THEY examined them, and ef course, knowing so | wos prdoent ta Oh evening. it ‘was renclved | . The contractors on the Mott Haves and Spayte claure is repealed of not. The opinion now pre- | Claimed some clothing, which Mrs, Menton would _ (ul eats : before, was in hie favor, Mr. Giass was burrs Buch abour horses, they could not Mud any fault, | rere sy it city of New York to woke Morell 39 | Dayvel Kaliroad prouised yesterday the mea all mene valls ‘liat it will not be repealed, Lowever, fur the | uot allow ber to take, A war of words ens When the Old-School Presbyterian Church and | iitter und chituer du search of ‘Terwilliger, but | wot egetog auy, Ewing pad §X0 for tie span, and | 4 lesa hed ley ‘ . due to the: and. (o ralve (hair wagon to 81-19 per Gay, ingle ran that th parton of ue other burhare | are, Menton called in ea ofler and | the New ouited, an sswmpt was mace to bringin | were Ferwilnger man twas inoue ocsconer. | i the aga charge Ou the nest day, bem - oaaET nT Fine ey reduee to ouaptoy any of the iea Why are on th { San Sanna tcoan | ahlet aisae ie atc | had Mise Doolan arrested, ‘The dattor | te Southern branch, The Rev. Henry J. Vandyie. —— Vo Intended returning home, ‘Tae following morn ss Mani peman Eee a ? There Ub to the f're, and uli galore,” how. | presented a comical appearance as she siooi | WhO Wat intensely Southern tn his feelings during Ventured Back, and Captured. tnx be went for his team, wiiea the stabloman de. Beran Ta eel carte nana rRernse valving rateh and wer, ‘Ihe recent outbreak of host i wer be as commissioned sit the South an ot evening oflcer Guar arrested San nanded $5 ior Uh he , 4 sniel Sevaffer's shoo store at 1,504 Third avenue, | track yesteraay near the Morrisauia depot cr 11 Fe eh enya ee release Detwess | benind the bar with her green vell. Mrs, Menton, | he war, was commissioned to visit the South ant | Last evening oflicer Gear arrested Samuel H. | Bins asked tor t v Dut that ttivioual had | was damaged Dy Mee $1,300 yesterd Grok talking to hunself and shouting tor isoarcks ‘anal Company bide. fair to be the big thing of the | #,o8¢ ruddy-aced matron, w.s voluble and demon- | bring about the era of good ferling. He failed, | Scott, at Iie residence tn Smith street pear Socket | long belure mu swith die little haul, aud Eben B, Phillips & Co.'s store and stock, on Ful- | A tr8in knocked hun down, fearfully mutitatiog By eason, At ive solicitation uf Vanderbilt's agent, | PFative.. | he gesticulated viclently, and perspired | pie souta steadtastly refused to unite with tle | street, on an cld complaint, Mr. Scott had evurge | Were being ni alternative. the $6 was banded over | eon street, Moston, Were damaxed 6:5; ihe pame of Abreus, and vald be ty Pring lias introduced & bill 10 aenel the act of 1867, | 10 cecp the peace, Mra, Broderick aud Miss Doo: | North, It is now proposed to form a new Prospy. | of stores 9 aud 10, Atlantic Dock, a8 warehouse- | jyy home aud orig tor aviwnes fur tree days, morale i ae cote i D et) authorize elaware snd Huson Comis > " ti terian’ congregation in ¢his city for tue edification $09 pat vear he disposed o: | writes to bis friend Butler that he was nos mien Jenkins's livery stable, 1,000 Bre rs ; Uaixpery in ieee: romea th cot Bente, ae whine? lan to ok the oath, but I eiuck In the throat of the | terlan congregation in dls city fur tue edification man. tn 1209, Au May of that year he di dot | rites to Ws tr " di utter that he 3 aa imost awfully damaged last night 86009. The weighbor ASHINGION NOTES. iy Gf this move ie to get the Albany und Suequebanus ‘Mrs, Menton, will you swear to keep the poace | new society Is to be Under the care of the Genera, | 17,000 bushels of cate valued ab $50,000, aud itiv | ToV4 wid pucker ih Tir one hetee Hie Mood sian: | ranged troin B00 60 $940) > fh oad, which 18 mow loased by the Delaware and | iowarg Eliza Dolan?” enid Justice Koch. Assembly South, peverai wealthy hanis are | cuarges retained the proceeds, Tue oate had been | winded that bis blowing could be weard half a mile Kdword Bramhall’s two barns on the Rergen ‘ongress remains in Washington next week the ea) u son Canal Company, into the clutcles of tno all+ eT will ewear no such thing.” said Mrs, Menton, | in the wovewent. ‘The Rev, Dr, Laimer, of New | stored by Wm, R. Rossier ot the New York Gaar. | fe tired oO py tine city anotuery dnd eo | Plank toad Just ontside of Jorsey City were burned by ‘ id Lh @ Wiebeage } | Fre ing Commodore. Judging oy present appear: | iurionsly. Urivans, ie 60 be invited to fil the new pulpit anty Indemnity Co., to the order of 'T, J. Seainap. | for that heathen Chin en incendiary on Punday al. S, $1,000, n bills which failed to pass the House 4 Qhoes, tw sate to predict that the Oght between “Then, if you don't, Tint lock you up in place - —_ ‘The accused man has been missing since his allege i —— The slaughter house and two dwelling houses of fom the & releving between 3,00 aud i seve powerful corporations will be avery bitter | of Eliza,” sald the handsome Judge. Ocean Steamers to be Condem: operations Were ulscovered, and has but recently re An Old Eric muit Lonls Kriciiing, at Hicasant Valley, Pn, were burned Fu citiaebe from the legal and political dip ne, and the boys Wul have achance of “making Lock me up!" said the ruddy faced matron, and . t s sppreared 19 Brooklyn. le was locked up 0 sp Mb. gi : has Aba a ils sug | Jenterday wg. Loss. $5.00, 11 ‘$1.40 Yoo wo: uot of thetr board Lille and something to | gig wi no wurprised that she uid got kuow what Col, Frank E, Howe,and a number of the officers | SeRv iets Nad iieertlaat Eh Dh dlc edd iy ‘s No. 186 Pearl street was burned last night, @. F. ‘The Hritish Commissioners proposed that Seerm { boot, #60 Say. OM | in bis departwent have reized a large quantity of —— Union Pacific Railroad Company aud the Cre Reabitiogy $4.1:04 Mateus Hive. de tary Fish shonta be the President of the 22h Comme f — ca Ne ahh ates : ‘ . auilled Grablaw ARAL illew bis Vedbraiued legs aul ene BR snoldy an Hou, but te decubed; | discussion it Wat 4 TUE POLITICAL CIRCE Arte dat Kise, fhe book te eald Dodge Koch. | lsces consigned to merchants of this city. ‘The Flutter In a Brookiya Church MonUes prasiOg, bet Suey be reasralbed irom All| Sey agreed Vint tere sould be no Fresiae 3 bes He eee gut pound Weight to her lite ant | k0028 aro of ihe most custly quality, avd are known | A genuine fexcitement exists in the Classon | Operations, Mr. Fisk clains 5,000 shares of the | rhe Pastor Honse, Ehersard's ste ‘Tho Lincoln Monement Ae { the Grant Party in this City. falta, This Paluful operation through. the sisters | were brought to this city by ofice rs and passengers | jae of the Coliesiate Church of this elt shor LEGAL ERDAS, Ma PAHO O dQ) aa Ble Chiploy saditional ag The Sub-Committee of the Republican County | ¥#l® directed to ehake hands end \old to go and | of the steamers Kuropa, Columbis, amd Australia 9,100) ‘| seoks wid in (he Wor, i © Sub-Committee of the Republican County Tn peace. and 1 is ni tat auits are ‘to be instituced | Phe head and front of th ation are teototal. | auwunl Of & ho ich 8u.0 ch re Ely Se ray Ss Gevora) Committee on the ReCnrotiment of Mem —— tae United Sater District Court for the con The postor a sermon on the | Tesus ets —— pad Tate gota seal Iot Woat Virgiuin, Alsiissea (ue Oil denyin +e another meeting lust aight, Gon, Coch COL. FISK'S ARRESE IN BOSTON. Gemuation of those vessels, question. He the sb of Wine was not ni _ Clothihe stare, thi Wa"aily of the ceasion of Jefferson and Berke e oried 372 members. Ald, Dayton said that | Gorham Gray's Tra tlone in Cotton A hat Shave of the Divvy 4. Le was giderstood to lean ou the wit * fies Brie & Gneiaiaess Eirion of un eloetten 1p thowe ¢ es on the sulijeck YT eo fail eommiiies of (he Kinws county Tow Grinking she. Vue rerw 1 The he galas 1 e Conrt 4 hive JOTIINGS ABOUT TOWN the © n Feetited In faye Weat Vigala, Wied n Grant Club istrict prosided over Peetu ILL bh ace Abs Jail cammaiitey of the ings eaunly TOR | reer Por bas Charan, ay a coview with | been tr froin § $11,600 por aunnitnn eae > was adeviion of the question, } By Cant Brockett which hada good m Ainong the ss desp bee im Boston yes: | of Supery lst! bs AONE SF ANH ng tha | the pastur, and tue end is Lot y Clarence Smt the Jolin Cusgrove fel dead yesteritay in We t street. ye ear trier eer ! ‘ Whom five were @ boide Janes Fisk of this city hl en servel With wlucal | teo yesicrday investiguted the charze and reported © New Lon aueeide! Martin Power, aged &, wae scalded to death yes - vistrt resented his and «6: Y ne men ¥ , the apooir ote 1 t tin of the 6th Distriet reported 597 mer. Gorham Gray, 8 cotton broker, and compelled to | dunces ol Faull, ho allegation Wes thatthe juilvomm: | | oat nas beon advised of th lowing aiar et Leho ee eee ee lon Reie the Borel whens Rovincon (Rep) wos cleeied Mayor Jo's “Adcut 160 Democrats had Leon strickeu from | ive bait in $200,000, Col. Fisk" astnls is Hee nased ah ‘ Paw aud ' Mavor Kalbe ed a resotation | oy , Sosterday, by ¥h ‘ ) tile ue @ tool of the atic party ome time in duue, 1°09 tuls wan Gorham | Now, for a New Court-House Job, cond Nat ne Bang "| et or toe & ut aka ‘ pape eee : It ‘4 romored that Lient Col, Hawa, o i bybatelly be was @ most covsisient supporter | Gray culled upow me and urged me to purchase ¢¢ Judge Tappan of the Court of Oyer and Termi Sioned in coms GHendin The hut palate erg Ce Ot oO cet Guth atreet, doing | gicveuth Regiment PFE NR | file Mepublieans, A sharp altercation en suvd Gry a Pcie sneak ce AON Ve pat egy tia ras ON; National Currenc fon taxoriie Wille on bis Way trom Houshie Ww Now lenry 1. Hel us called us a Grand J Grinpell abd Judge White, the Chairman | ton through him for dete ting | ner in charging the Grand Jury yesterday, edied J Rational Caer Jumltine the | wulnoa? tres i ane or ace gua pota wise alles ka 9 Grand Turbe ‘y ' ty to cal! them to order hat $10,000 would be required for deposit in some | thelr attention to the fact that the increase of law | giunow: Jederson County National Hans, Ws Tie Wiliam M. ‘wood Club of Second Ward | Aut wiit pay his Bue it i ente of the associativns from the Fourth | jrust conipany as seenrity to tho xeller, and request | business in Kings county, since the ereccion ofthe | 4,2 x % Pint Navona! teak, bow, Uaveu. Tue body, Nee Pac leracd say ethos wuttie aod DackiContey. Alonzo Gareelon waselaet: |. yesterday Mavor ‘ Ts eifth inclusive » ere examined, hz me to advance that amonat to him for that pur | Court House, necessilated wddiivnal bulidings piipaal Bank of Naish Au mere HR Be at 3 aie : vewistone Mec bY MID to abi W. bryes +f —— ne we to adval Ladies » tue courts in Brook f Siow. 'T Ni fo be sued to bes ‘ sterday morning OMficer MeKenaie four ts Garceion Ie ® Meiioc -, ily Found Dead. foxe, After repeated solicitations on bis part, T ———— 5 ¥ Rist vine con tetany morning Ofecr MeRenale four Kinest Hasuae Aaotod Ay ha soo, March 6.—Last night # family eon. | gave bim, on the 28th of June, 1°09, 11.000 for | The Albany Express Robbery, a the yaed vh ah Ths skull Was baud: | Portis n ' ane Cake m, vroond Mre. Walker andt eliren. | sole purpose of having the same dep od ino avy, March 6.—Several witnesses wi ox HOURS OF LUISURE DLW IERSED ed OVER Lo the & t red f 1 thee ” j tite om ry 6 Uaty rt distance north of ust company, and Gray agreed «oto de- | amined this afternoon for the prosvcution ta th. - > B nto Benator Ginn ot } nt Aly, George |. Alcorn positivel t Governor | on Hi, War fobod dead in tier house, A letter frequently endeavored 1 , nthe Shiloh Presbyterian Choreb ton ght Hi w Torsey probibt qnor bill failed yess | {> Henson, Becrotary i , \ i Ra Sona manitee i. 1 “have tr yf pacearor Filxins case Will ©. Wood, an employee of | In the & # te etan CRUE toss : py yy Company, samples Of woot, t Oranges, B M ah riven ulm from Cray eS AT Asatte 4 the kxpress Company, testified that hes w filkin BORE “ih vane, an elderly tady of Paterson, died | PQs shal trost nas not destroyed p De Alen or) r town nate | aftor ') ae Wourd | dene with the en the Wednesday before the ropbory, nnd heard . a ; i wy sed The payment of peu w vtinued y r m etn, ward Grotom Bi | r oul company with which the sume was deposited ; | Ela Sh who Gad oharie ni lhe exereas cart In, Association dia this evening, in the interest | yesterday Ot par Pa intl tel Pos continned y i at 4g ty Ld were ins ulWays relused lo give mo any idermation of the House of the kyangeiiot Vow. Henry sya Mrs. Murray, who was nearly murdered by Wer | as wurday. About 4 sloners a i ‘ 4 has t 4 | the ‘evbyeet, except # peveral statement ths he 5 a Brecher, the Hey, Drs. db ah. Mutienberg, eit, MuErAY, WRN was pearly mardered by Her | se ou paluruay. About 1702 pensioners are Dat A I Bisklos has bea 4 ht cotiom with the money and wade a certain The Brute of the Police, Tog will eee ae bewvus of dau : tho Y t i Gen ae |) x M Roem, t thereon, the contracts aut vouchers for whlch | 7» the Kalter or The Sun Psi 5 Mrs. Sophia Kirkpatrick, who died in New Bruns: | torte tremeh tenet sand drasc ates wie i vt RIAL! Lenanseriar agit ae) euruis, March 6. in, Miss, this a uiely refused to exhioit ‘ain informed, Sin: Lueticed in Tae 80~ an account of a young SPARKS PROM THE TELEORACH wick ¢ way; oeqneathed to Rutgers Conege 60.00, | poux, $190; from Kufus Haleh, 8405 fr go Cp mnt Va 1 WI, Come ' | grommg, wile vu ice H Won trying anogro | and believe, that Gray never deposited the money mien being einpned to dvath by an omer a Tu - aud LO Privceton $122,000. Ww #5; irom Jordan, Comes & sey Cath eWeek ‘ muned Syler, suot Bramletie, kiling lim instant to defraud uve of she ‘saine and appropriate it to tis | ## twas wal Sunday srening aoe AT ere eee eee Tee re Sumedt winch e000) was pad down, and tho | MP. CATON Be Shou Chal 1 D. be. j ia Tylor aud (Wo other uexroes were kuled by tie | ownuce, eee ve {tay SOUR Bt The jlves of the Judes in Woatmeath sounty De eee te Minin Waid \ohih Anat | balance secured by tue hypoiecatiunor w quaaliy of | pwugh, Vice Chal inal: ant Loiidell ad ie cigene, About the 1st of Ancust, 1809, Gray sued me in tho | a nvisnbor TrOlenG, Hate Neen INTENT NG , eee eee eattie Leaislacurc te te piueed | ralitoad bunds, No morig yge on the prover (i pdonian | Bie ea be Opdyke wd We Congressman Bowen's Second Bigamy, bot the case Was thrown vat by the Cours id this same Tuon order adindivating the Boston, Harttord and Erle Isai: | pate Datrict Attorney, ib opening 8 ca grand larceny The Rey, Mr, Haminond '# having 9 breway thn ° fi fh Wasuinotoy, March 6.—The first case takon | Keporter—In it true, Col. Pek, seat you were re: UE bel ficatis hanna in(as \ The first public school house ever erected by the | 1!) the General aession tye Heaicce u'uriva | an Neware. tte hs wa nae and aun 1¢8 Ww 1a 4p by the Grand Jury of the Criminal Court to-dvy | cently arrested in Moston aud’ veld to ball In thie Fae eee aaa ee ipca over ihe toes | cy of Hoboken was torinally opened ¥ Bp Ree far th W490, a par | ing tochiléren, nor the frais of his tabors, The press ! owas (hat of the Hon, CC, Bowen, on charge of | case payee: SL coe falaiiy buried The Dur ding 45 of Dr Re Sa Se f nk book Worth five | isduwn on bun, the /niat beaniner doe bot Lie 4 Digs u having ® Wile, Mrs. Frances Bowen, liv- | Col. Fisk—Yes. 1 went over to Boston on Fri- im her eet and wes fataiy burn ae : : vant Cea iNcu te jue: ve cente more (hau my Dank book | the Dr rien shows to Mr, danuiond, He has i Augusta, Qa. wien he married Mré, King | Gay last, ao 1 frequently do on business. aud had | become so familar, One Hinsman, who worked je Tyan, Mase. and Vunderhoven of the Paterson Guardian went to | is worth.” ‘ Ni] | Biz witnesses were examined, hardly set_my joot in tie city before 1 was served : — eee eT ree atday mighty tet OF Me | Hemoeratic cane nad tis pocket picked of Henry Erben has Just complete a large organ for | Mr W. A. Failing, son of A.D. Failing of the { ett with & writ and compelled to find $400,000 bail I NATIONAL GUARD NOTKS. k dial Fevan pass on the kee Hallway aud a twa coud the Hymouth Congregational Caureh, Clucwgo, witen | aide Honie, hie been appointed Third Lie |) Oliver Dy hed pe gideus, in finding bail, however, Charies ES Burglare a eked tbe Borer ned Gav ch te Queens tonal note, Mis eatire pile Iehow op exibitton at ihe factory Tue Orian tas | Navy He bussed a brilliant examination 4 larsb, Ksq., and Gen, White f the Metropolitan om Saturday, tuklog the ¢ is. Cun ‘} ae, 4 Saturd ‘apt, Henning, Klizal jeuleh aioe sets of keys, About 2500 pipes, 2 octaves of | pol alone, wil Saco, Me,, Mareb 6,—Oliver Dyor, Democrat, | ntesminip Company,’ being my. bondsmeny Tue | _ Tels rumored that there will be s chanze of oM- | hywin books, bier indeed, ever) thing poral e int, aturday Capt Henning, Hilzabott’e Mew th | (udiier es stove 18 ail, W speaking regutsre. Ove of ti fot Ie) \ a Bat Lowinated oy the citizeus' eaucas, was elected | whole affair was done to anuoy me, and there is no | Seri the Sixth Company, Seventh Kogiment. ‘A stigo was robbed by highwaytmon in Virginia | who had died of an 28 fale tity Siuidertakore des | wiel'are ih Teet slabs aud seven ceed atopy alt ite, Freord of youile Haig, th eaiyice wow oat yor of the city to-day by 10 majority, Tue city | legitimate claim against me, at will show if the A prominent Captain in the Niuth Hoglment will | city. Nev. op Saturday. The only booty obtal Clined Iheir services, and noone wuld be found W even | cloned Ie black wa nut casy weaily GW foek Ligh, 2 feek | saad » bandre ul ¢ @Prerument will be mostly Kepublioam case over Comes bo Miale shorty recalve a ValuALie sword, aaa. ad bale 1 wal as Li'colu a Wolle, Fargo & Uo.’ Wenoure box, J dasioc in lew oeiny she body Into the grave wide, bs »