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o SSS THIRTY-EIGHTH YEAR NEW YORK TUES ————— i PRIGR TWO ORATS ipl 0) '" , ind his legs trembied, Bat heceme ap TRDPTD fy OT d TOT THE ROSS AND MPR. SWREENY RECEIF- YA ; ‘4 vel , ¥ Vel ei FIGHTIN A BROOKLYN BANK rickon witty sun acaingwest gus de TA TERRIBLE STORM AT STA. ING IN 4 PALACE CAR. A GREAT MAN'S MODESTY. Lthenshodhed FRANCE BREATHING AGAIN —— segetant ow eieven eet wai Just one -_——— - ee Brookiva Thirteonth ————. GEN. WOODFORD AND A RANK PRES- java hat vay Tat Littie Woouy haant | LOSS OF THI CAPTAIN AND MAT. New d teva Gre fa ue tases eS THE WON. WILLIAM M. TWRED DE- Republicaus—The Two Gangs | PARIS QUINT, AND THR rrencn t IDENT AS PUGILISIS Jo toe to staid on. Hie keosked OF THE STEAMSHIP EUROS bk heal tee ry taht aaa 7 y SUN y . ; , ra. 4 i 4s ud fame uate us EUROPA trey eu ae Ralbepamied bY April 16; CLINES THE SUN'S STATUE. pele le, remerratte we ‘8 Work ARMIES DISUANDING, \ The Late Republican Ca dn t varret.and | A Weel of forrore-Firat an Appatting | Coresvondence of The sun Chnvacteriattc Letter from the Grent News| ‘Tho Repulicans of the Thirteenth Ward of | Montmartre Tranautl_V { r vn “ New Yo publica f" auil-Versailles Eva (‘8 ernorebip indulging in Tri se Horm Sweeping Ol the tNoble ship's | Atwanr, March 15..-The New York delegation athropist-Ho Thinks that | Brooklyn, instead of aniting, are oividing, At tie Now Taxes-Relonse of PHeoneie-tae i <Haerry Hill Pazzled—The spo: yy an aa Commander, then a Marmor of Mutiay~ | Were up betimes thie morning, and the depot at wld Be Ite Own Reward—The | primary cleetion last night six tickets wore in the Emperor William's Return to Berks j plussed—Little Woody Laid out Limp. cee’ ony apes Saved by a Skillul Under Oftcer, Thirtieth street presented @ lively appearance lone emarkable Lettor Ever Wri fleld. ‘Thiselection hat toon orderod by tho Re Panis, March 13,—The situation at Montmat Yl For three or four days a rumcr had been cur- | around ie Ms eyrall The ateannship Europa sailed from Glasgow for | before the time for the departure of the hievtoing | by the Noble Benefactor ef the People. | Mei t Gemmuricher tenn orvered OF the Ho | | | An On i ume of norfect trataniiee rent in Brookiyw that a fight had recently taken pace | \p,4, and pantehed hie this port on the 2b of Febrosty, with 198 stecrage | train for Albuny, ‘The first eenleman to arrive was | Special Deryaten to The Sun. Ween in December wae tasaste tase They A fraction o “the National Gaard, tw worth mull {i Levapetedlbtahd bined hebbinhdliahddsboesd bin ating ia bi Se auc. in the cony ton of | and 10 cabin passengers, She experienced equally | the Hon. Jim Irving, He wore a pair ofcork-solel | ALBANY, March 13.—Senator ‘Tweed has i 4 eal: , x , 1 ointod as inspector © members from each of | hold powession of a namber of cannon, refuel where ncar Sandy Botiom, on Gowams Creek, All Weather daring the Orst fow days, which incr black followed clove at Sppointed as inspectors two membors from each of mn namber of cannon, refusing to 4 | walking shoos, and a b ne clasp efforts on the part of reporters to discover the scone | of ite T ‘Guwnas limp | to a strong cale from the weet, with siectanda | bia beols, vith wm balfdozen boxes of cigars | Js Sildressed the following letter to Judge | the two factions into which, at that time, the Re- | deliver thom up to the eutlorities. The Débate ot i adi clout, oy ol q * publican organization of the ward was aplit—tne | to-day indiznantly denounces the pleard put in eie- iM Of the conflict orto get the names of the combat. WOODFORD UNARL® FO COME To TIM heavy cross sea on Murch 1, Next day (Tharsday) | on his shoulders, he, ike Gen, Grant, being an | Shandiey: i; © Stable Hall" and moke House.” Mr. Peters, | Culation by the Reds, as preaching revolt to the 1 ‘Ants, or to learn the result of the encounter, were un Time was caliod by the errand boy, but the ex. | at noon anotber atrong gale blew up from the south: | inveterate smoker, but unuke Grant, paying Pe det Pitt ps Pes i } Of the Breckiyn Times, waa appointed, and oa ‘en. | army, | availing. All the sporting men of New York and | Licutenon(-Governor covld not rally. ‘He was taken | #outowest, accompanied by @ heavy cross sea, At | for his cigars, and piving them aw: ‘The . : . relteseat ered, Aboal WO dames Wer v0 VERSAILLES RVACHAT | Drookiyn were closely questioned on twe surject, | WAY for repairs, avd wil hot probably engawe 10 | 11 P. M. tho wind checkod to the west, foliowed by | neat to put in an appearance was the Hon, | 7#!M¢ Ton. Bitoard J. Shandiey. uw“ S| aetna a: Cem, evaceated by he: Germans HF bat from none could @ word be obtained to aid in | *Oiher mill for many week another gale from west-nortnwest, witn he ‘Tim Campbell, who wore # new lilac-colored spring | MY Daan Sin: Tlearn that a movement to erect a . » SUN man—Fnea you think Gen, Woodford was bady punishes Stout Party—Think? Bless your innocent heart! Til bet fonr to one, all in pennies, that Lis best fiend wouldu't bave kaown him as'he cawe out of that door. SUN min—Then the trouble between him and the President of the bavk rewains about where it was be ore the skirmish? ‘The polls were oponed at 5 P, M,, and closed at 10 | M4 & French garrison has been instalied in the o'clock. During the election n well-dressed young | ‘t¥+ Aconvention for the return of the French ed by & committee of citisons of which | man got excited, and shouted Prisoners has been signed at Forridres, Some are ‘Armfeld's a—. I'm ns good an oyster as him | ¢0 return by sea from Bremen and Hamburg, while of any otber man in the ward, others will come overland. It has been ascortained “John Coe," cried others, ia onr man and beats | that twenty German soldiers wero killed and sixty obtaining a clus to the mysterious meeting and its possible fatal termin ition. Harry Hill was utterly Ignorout of the fact that w fight bad taken plice. “Ow could it be, sou know, and Jnot know it? Vaid he, “Hite amoral himvosstbiitty, and T think pitemcny, You may go to Billy Hedwards, or to seas, ‘This continued ail night, but on the next | overcoat and carried © canvas bag and umbrelin. | statae tomo in the city of Now York is being sori- morning another fresh gale sprang ap from the | The latter article he bought yestorday to protect his | ousiy pusi wost, which necessitated the double reefing of oll | new cout whi'e going to und from church, He was a the ails, Toward evening the gale increased in | accompanied by the Hon. Jolin Carey, who wos | YU are Chairman, While T am eratided by the fury, and the vessel was put uncer very slow stean. | dressed in anew suit of in\isible green, which be | friendly feelings which have prompted you and ‘The scone at eight o'clock was awiul, The ves | haa purchased to weor on St. Patrick's day, woon | the eentiomen .:ho are associated with you | 2 FE By = a 5 RY S = -~ z 3 a & s a & 3 a = the deck, Look at his record in the Bourd of Super. | "ured by the ncetdent at Patenux, on the North i Jem Mate and hask them; bat Ttell you tuey wil | Stont Party—No, sir, Gen. Wood/ord ts no loncer | sel had reached latitude 48:20 north, and longitude | he will ride at the head of tho procession incom: 11. 414i, gomoustration to do me honor, I | visors.” wostern Railway. | ‘De hable to give you no mere binformation por Ido." grt asioeed Oh ns, Kuowl, | 38:50 weet, It was dark as pitch, the horizon being | pany with tha Hen, A. O'Kall, They were closely i aire i Gadel ve : Bis, Potéte had to itl'on: the potion ta: dean the me “neps.”” car |) Billy Edwards sala it was nonsen: and Jom haven't. beard the end. of this, | O¥ercast, and the air was chilly with the driving | fodowed by the Hon Christopher Colambus Plocke, | MOF! emphatically ard decidediy 0! ject to dd placerds urging the j The Radicals have pow room by we the noise could be stopped, Short) ‘Mace uttered words to the same effect, with tre ad: sloot and the das ple i y 1d | in dove-colored unmention ing spray, The wind whist and aminatureold | it. I had no tdea until yesterday, when army not to fight the peopie, but the aop i bas hoon after thia, another disturbance was Will soo." Anta Mir. Pevers, that two professions! mauiors, moulded sher the glori- Men waltod and listened with blanched fae Excise Commiseioher Naclitmana, who bore unde Vint Uhh, CTR | MO hat youdid | oxpox, March 18,—It is reported from Paris th tor which 1 rs roated and a | Giticn of un emphatic word or two not necessary through the rigging, and roshed against the silos of | barrel on hia watch guard; the Hop. Tyler Kelly, | my attention was called to public circulars #0: | rash made to the inepectors' tablos. The vote of | Productive of no eflect uvon the troops. Six Radi- 1 i fo repeat here, A dozen other 4BOUL SOME BI1ULEN BONDS. the sbip, which groaned and shivered at evers | dressed turonguout io Uiack, and Locking | icing contsibutions to that object, that it was | Mr. Coben, dew! cigar dealer, and gue of she | Cal prpers have been suppressed by the anthorities, | SPORTING MEN A Sun Reporter's Interview with Detective | YO%: In all directions, jfoam-crested waves from | as though ne tind 9 stopped out of j alain nat Oldeat inhabitants, wat chullenged that ne | rhe city 1s now entirely quiet, and without sigue of | f ri mun a ely 3 are th apa. “T object, r. Coe; infor een were interrogated by the reporter of the Sty, but Sampson—The Altered Bouds wu foventy to eighty feet high ram roaring upon the | @ bandbox; Fire Comu Biair, whose | sravely entertaine ‘Was: Sere Wed 8 ROWIPe | enti ee eee Arenewal of the recent agitation, which is con- {i sot one of them could furnish any information. gallant Vessel, threatening to crus her, but she | brond shoulders, looked as though they could sup- | per of our clty had brought forward the propos No, he didn," “Yee, te did." were yelled as | demued by the entire pre | “Can it be," thought the anxious seeker, “ that rode like a duck, port nny amount of legislative labor and honors; | tion, but I considered it ono of the jocose sensations | POOt Mr. Cohen was shoved backward and forward NEW TAXES IN FRANCE ‘a | ' . r r for the relief of we ‘Yos, sit,” replied that gentleman. the Government intends to | ‘ous pattern of ancient Milo, have come together | Suturday for altering and pos Women sobbed and praved, and little etildren bud. | his arm aa immense petition : « at intends to levy a tex on imported Within the sacred simits of the City of Churches, and | bood for $10,000, is acceptabie to commercial peop! dled close to their parents in terror, Capt. Mac. | College of Pharmacy; the Hon, Micbacl Madigan, | tbe city to engare in legisiation the proposition ap . Raise, Your right band ¥ ba, solemaly affirm | raw materiel, especially textile fabrics, The tax on t sve there fouglit d oufrance? Has one been | who for years past have beon victimized by profes- | Donald, whenever he could snatch a moment from | Who boasts that he once pears to have been teken up by my friends, uo at n't ene Put 4 in the proper way,” | Cotton alone is expected to produce annually from pout to overlasiing erase? or bave both gone to the | sional burglars and receivers. The latter have been | bis duties on deck, strode about below with a amile DEAT Tue “boss” PLATING RU doubt in resentment at the supposed unfriendly | shouted the crows, 60,000,000 to 80,000,000 francs, Foreiga manufactat Will also, itis said, be taxed proporti " The re- on bis fac fear greatly troubled by the perseverance ond sagacity of Detective Sampson, One large holder, feeling we: the knees, bas in an underiand wi signified @ desire to hand over bis stolen bonds, A SUN reporter called upon the detective, and (ound him leaping carelessly with bis buck aeainst toe partition walls of Lis den, but his keen eyes wore laughing and joking away everybody's | the Tlon. Jno, Hayes, the blonde from the Foor. " “Now, I'm d—d if I vote," sald poor Cohen, the ‘tnd endeavoring to teenth Ward; the Mon. Billy Cook, everybody's | MONT OF te Srizinel proposition, and the manner hutcmuare. Wie face, 1 was a a ALLAT APPREIENSION. friend; and the Hon, Richard Flanagan, the best | '® which It had been urged. ‘The parties interested in the ticket which he was FRENCH ARMIES DISSOLVIXG. At about half-pant 8 o'clock the steerage and the | Jooaiog man in Albany, These gentiemen all walked Statues are not erected to living mon, but to those | *vout to cast wom'd not allow nim to go away, They ‘The French oMcial yournal publi 8 decree ap- demsnded that his vote be taken, as his intermediate passengers bad beon partially quicied, | from their tomes to the depot, and were loud in | who have ended their careers, and whore no jater. | revisterod, His vote war taken accordingly, The | Proving the formation of regiments of infantry at and the captain eat down in the midet of the eabia. | Mele Praixo of the beautiial morping, and of walk- pext voter colored man, Mr. Grant, Aroond Bordeanx, and dissolving the headquarter stats of ing as a healtaful exercise. est exists to question the partial tributes of friends. beret A passengers, nearly all of whom had known lim ana fhe ‘Sveiker rode down im comoany with bis satledhy is ates of friends. | him flocked all the pullers of Uhe sx tickets, Capt. | the armies recently operating in the North, and the and the Curiat je fight thr baile to deter mine whether Kome or Alba shonld have supremacy; and recalled with Abudder the fact that all of the’ vailant braves we: Killed save one, Thon be remembered the piti‘al though exciting tale of the Kilxenny cata, who Wovylom had to conduct him to the tabl fought for no reason whatever wero all onniti: | cousolessiy scratinizing the thrones passing in and | sailed with nim before, and began ® conversation | friend. the Hon. Aleck Feur. and was wartply re- There are exceptional instances in which Important | o.iiteman stood on each elde and kept the theoas camos cf instruction at Havre, in Brittany, and tm dated. And noel was grier rine sterday: Wille | ous, He recelved the compliments upon is success | about old Limes, every one became interested, and He renarked that 18 was @ fine morning, | deeds have been thus commemorated, or the vanity jim as he peered through his specs on | the Vosges, \ sas eae t ia four Weeks more Wiey would be throug ‘Gomerons conundrums teaching the probabilities o/ 4 could clouded in mystery, Tux SN man He sauniored up Fulton street to Johnson. | Turning up the latter street, he made ¢iraigut for Rarseli's, at the corner of Washington, ad over & chop Yory mocestiy, but thouglt that tuere would ve something more to tell svon. Reporter—How is that, Sampson? Hi any more bonds? in joking and even langbter they forgot the peril of Tabet C of the individual flattered. I claim to be alive man, Las a special a teh from Bi the hour, At about twenty.ve minutes pest 9 | mornings at home, ubted by several, mittee,” sala he, and becom ing confased, he duah “ mebprtgelee dead aches o'clock Captain “MacDonald drow out his watch and | ald MY. Hitchman barkes up his opinion by wager An¢ hope (Divine Providence permitting) to survive | Shi ine tickets But one on ihe ground This he hare | eels announcing that all the French prisoners im wacoved Rink agi at ime Oo uit | Une sveral we bat Im sll my vigor, politically and physically, some | riedly pincea in the box and started for home, Only | Belginm have beon released and have gone to thelr RELEASE OF PRISONRRS, Pears to me all want to coto de Generil Com: | he Daity you got | WOULD ADJOURN O04 Volos were cant ] 4 tomato ranee continued his | Sampeon—No, It is not that; but just come in | Bight to his me is € years to come. pf as homes. , tmeditay At an ighooring table satu centile | id ab t r by the 10sh of April. The Hun, T. C. Fields, who ” cm uae. Cit ina check shirt and or aeteachnn cap’ ‘Hewes | ere, aod I'll suow you something Nore Bor ee Fete isd lenander D, Cormoe, of | iouked as rory and bapby asa maa could W The only effect of the proposed status is to pre | MARRIED DESPITE THE OLD MAN.) 4 sesnaten momPurn cnetn ve er ! S solemn man, ‘He had the uppearance of The SUX reporter entered the little sanctum at | wouldu't you like to come up and take a look atthe | b's constituents having ive} it he was ee p Se es eh ee kel the | Sent me to the public as assonting to the parade of ® public and permanent tostimonist to vanity and pete: A MINISTER IN DISOUISE, bot ar afterward came out, he was a horse dealer the entrance to the Exchonge, and the detective carefully closing the door, took from his pocket « sent Corson replied in the »Mfirmative, and they rted up the com ogether, It was. the watel nd rishi of a Boy aud a Futile Appeal to a Irl—The Ota | ton toa report whick has obtained some circala- lice C tioa, that M. Pouyer Qu | expressed the opinion t at ti hird mates, | lature vould show the peovle bow Democrats can rticr, the French Minister | Not many minutes elapsed before to this oue entered | large envelope, He opened iuis deliverately, aud | Messrs, Davies and Waller. These officers wore business when tuey Act togetiv self-glorifcation, which do not exist. Yon will ~The Morry Nuptial Boil, Pp of Finance. intends to make reforms in (be manage- { | aa it were Dromlo of Eyhesus, a fue simile of lim | g.owed @ roll of bonds. standing together on the bridge, ander s canvas | ™ORY- : tat ites Mr. George Beil resides with his family at 280 | ment of the mint. 7 W above described. He was iso's dealer ia horses, GAIN aL Wee tA Awning whicle had been erectet ‘especially to pro. | ygiie,genstors did not arrive, ag, eauly, as the, As thus perenive that the movement, which orizinated | Avenue A. He has seon named Henry, «fine, fair- | BERLIN, March 18—It is announced that the Bev. | Woody to goiq’ for the old mao, aad there'll be | os overs one of them. This fellow for 410,000 is | 884 rails, , a pe foe who (rere waiting at Sueir doing mo an injustice and an injury; and I beg of | Jeweller, and a skilful one. Henry Beil hus been | bergers will form army of occupation of that i sport, you bet, m u om, This fe! 01 * yhen Oa eDoarte praca ¥e OOrs 10 se0 If Lhore War not #ome posiiion in wLicit h Chris vile ’ Didn't you hear of thy Beht between Woody | Tuese otners will send. up other men 1o good rime, | caviain lauchinely dared Me Cotton co go with him | ue cules were ight and toe salaries ueavy. Prince | nepgiy know which is the more adsard, the | Mt NBO lives with her parents at 281 Avenue C, | the conditions of the tronty of peace are fuldlied, And the President of tie bavk on. Thuretiy? Cpon the bridge’ Mr. Corson accepted the chalienee, | Herry Gevet has Ind xboat a thousand of tase 4 who has reached the matrouly age of sixteen. THA EMPEROR'S RETURN, Woody's all banged up. He looks like he'd been Want hie ribtt = Laeeret they bad Aifference in the | sag the two siarted forward, They had d.re. | ‘a! ore since the adjournment on Friday, original proposition or the grave comments of oth- Fs ago be popped the question to ner and | LoNpox, March 18—Tne Emperor William has i golieg Uergesiig No.8, kackibole ins corm fence | torring. Here a ths one of Van Beton ote eached the end of the aeek-house when the ship TaN BIGATH WARD raurDERsoL, ore, based apon the idea that I have given the move- | was accepted. ‘They were formally engaged, and it | eet oot on bie return to Berlin, sccompacied by } ought to bee Kia” 4 ® nk, 01 ; 0 appointment as one of the Court ‘ wet Was decided to marry at tho earliest advisable mo- | large and brilil: Ps “EWho 1s Woody? What President?’ aaid the | blemishes, whieh @ child ought to have ovserved A ie ad ane House Voromissiouers, haa risen at T o'clock and | ment countenance. I have boon about as much | 21) a's ee, mesawhile remained tn ba Fea tnd copeseeaiatus 61 Nl Gua sro i Feporter to bimsell “There must Le the people | Now look at these, Here is anothe ) and Mr. Corson's courage cooled. He said, * Cap. fd four wours wo those upplicants, bas been 60 | abused as any man in public life; 1 can stand abuse, - veins 148; 4 eke ah tbc cele hath tenet hede hamcoMbAbced 5 4 u peop N look ” ther tor $10,000, . abused iv P ‘ tanci Kepervac (6 bicheeit shee, mney Le the peoplg " x tain, 'giges I'll 40 backs us i've ualy got tay slip. an, thet he wee beca comperled 4 give up nearly ignorance of this circumstance, and sevlug what a | mente, Tae paygy reached Epernay at noon to-day, ‘i Yornwih te, bern to. make advances to ‘Mr, | "eFe #8 ove for 4500. bere i another fo $200, and | pers on.” ihe capiain, laughed ara ald, oil | Lis whcle me to Nem. Chamberlin Bide tas | and vest even more than my share; but 1 have | handsome, promising Ind be had for « on, built | and were received with great enthuslaam by the re » fi Paddle, anu from lun learned that, according to his | bere is still another for the same amouot, Mere, | rieht; go back, then iF Corson siouted, * Cap- eu ‘ompelied to gO {rom is house to tis office, teite oH ‘ frien ’# story, & ‘zhi had taken place ints well | where the name is written in the centre,can you seo | ‘8. take care of yourseli!" and reéulerod tue | aud from there tv tue b. nk, ta @ close coach, in ot never yet been charged with being dedcient in com- | many castlos In the air, bis son fzuring in all as ihe | turning troops, with whom the city was crowded. Known davk ob Thursiay between two gentiemen, Hot professionals; that lie could not remember the cabin, der to bo able ty atiend any business, Wolat the < cepted suitor of handsome heirceses, and as a "MAHON. apy blemish # Can you see any flaw in the red nuw- He had hardly seated Limsolf when he was startled | rotlerings of tue " Boss” m0ss Lave eon it ts im. | M28 sense, MAQSHAL & MAnON, f Yo ory traly, rival of Tifaay aad Ball & Biack, " 1 reunatarces; that he had forgotten the nawes: | Vers in these, or im the biue numbers in tuis | by ® tremendous cr #, quickly followed by the | Possible io timagine, but it dows mot eeem to wear Yours, vory traty peal nig eri Le fers his tid Marshal MeMaon has left Wiestmden on his re ] Bar ie cou.d pot call to mind whether one was | g10,000?" beers, yelis of the seamen, “Help! The captain's | vo Be Be lovked bel Jouly jus pley coud (Signed) WM. M. TWEED. ‘i feel ia i had eae forme: Be js father | tarn to France, The Crown Prince of Saxony will H } cher had Kol PH bbe overboar ever hope to oe, seat.d in one of the compart ente e : that ad chosen a bride, and intended to marr; is sre i Bait ows than te toss means Die ually ba The Sux reporter looked keenly and could just Mr. Corson sprang ap the step at cow ar a | ofa paiace car, comoary wits peter, th Sweeny, Tus Sun, with ite usual courtesy, sent | por ou the totlowing day, The old man pele bot eye yctpidapliatasyn et: # t {hing about iv, " Hi- companion expressed | im: rewark a yellowish appearance about the numbers ce the ful wisaator, A tremen is'irom tueir Mieuds aud admirers. we : gf . | vy a eae wobody's ble " toa hal struck dee benoate the star- i ; the above letter to its contemporaries Inst | West India hurricane on hearing these various ‘THE DISTURBANCES IN EURICH. ; cote raped ery ag heer pa iter petepereeaedl MIM dha a board side, twisting tue boriasntal iron raiileg info wee Clube oy tee Seen I facts, and swore that lis son should not marry. The | Zunic, March 13.—The Council has ordes i Diessed Word on tie blessed subject. The lust seu- |‘ Right you are," continued the detective, “Now | a verpenaicalar, position, and texring the plankiag | Among those who culled on him were Mr. Good- | evening. young man picked ap bis hat, aud ewore that ho | yaqietal investigation of thi disturb, im! lence was emphasized strougly. take this gine, end look ut these nombers sguin Up like paper, Tris broke the wave and its erect . Who asaured the Bors that be bad nu malice ——— _ would, ‘The young mao's mother came to the old | 2t@!cl™! Investigation of the recent disturbance @ . fell with a crash upon tue leeward side of the | wesinst the Brie directors, but was forgetting then | 4srOUNDING FRAUD IN NEWTOW fan's wid, and in the end, secing that he bad uo | tween the French and Germans hero, No further ! THE SCENE OF THE ENCOUNTER, Using tie glass, two sels o: fieures became appar: | prigge. snapping the stanchions and grinding that | urely from prinelp'e: in leet, he had “mute a note | A” i octal hope to argument, Henry beat a hasty retreat trouble is anticipated, and the troops called out to ‘The Sow men eoon (cud the bauk, It Is a rap. | ext one of which was very taint, yet clearly desued; | yart'of the Mooring into kindling word ‘Toe simone | OF AL" aevern: months, before he war elected. “hich | 4 aie of ond shat Com #160.000 Me Festorday morain: Mr Beil had nia won arrested | Keep the peace lave been disinissed. | ntial structure, wntly situated. The oMfces are | over thi other set had been 1m solld mountain of Water (hen bounded off into tue | Of conrse tho Bors ed. JecK@ ais cu! 4 ° a 5 Pe | said taken before Capt. Ne Camp, of the ad I'recinct ep the pi ¥ and clerks all fe-l-oxing vellows, and as poute us | name in'the centre—Ihomas Lawrence, You way | Mainboom, having evident turued @ souerssult im | “O14 Barrel"! bill tenor ied é Commissioner Pocketed a Foriune. running # or age, but tie ‘The Londen Conferenor Cloned. { omy Coosrertielus anarle % body | 2etjthe giaes as much ss you like, but you won't ihe pamene, ae SRE CA @FLAK LRA ted Bie aCe ce men en Cc a in teoaaen orek fap Within @ few days s most astounding fraud | Police captain declined to Loli the jouna inan. He Loxvox, March 18.—In the House of Lords { r @ BUN man entered the everybody | u here. an he Ore n wen WHRLMED CAPTAIN «ND MATES, Bia gel aghast aad tla tg WAR ‘ 1 ‘ 96: Vinod wil ws to the best conse no . . i always the ease, there wus a rush of w A | in ite piace. You have pretty keen eves Tuvtice. | Btsrtied by the cries of the alors, Mr, Pinter, the vr ‘ Ltt ytsgeentte ye pees pelt or, Legislature sutborized the construction of @ road | the banns; but Mr. Boil did wot take the ad- | ference of the Powers on the Eastern question had 1 s rowding in, and 4 . ei ‘eMstaavle aooul bi r a Y m . rs “eat “A i pe Bho ere oT ceadow betwee rs Pe tT ‘dl re a at meny depvaiioss were crowding in, wud « | Cau you see angling remaraaate avout tuere ¥ | second mute, rushed upon deck in his undershirt | Sould bring aiarge reveuue into ie county,an in. | S¢Foe tve meadow betwoes Hunter's Point and was the sound of glorious fan in | ‘lot’: A treaty had been sizned at the Foreign ' | Bie meney caangere then, so tue reporter sulied | bee iaint greenish Unge over part of the paper et | warkwese behind, Screaming io the men to serve youd the Water bill, 1¢ doubuul it | iited man wore appoluted Commissioners, ‘The | it was « wedding, of foreign men-of war into the Dardanelles and Bos. ' | forth inio the street (0 awalia more favorable op oue. nt Popes end life-baove, Le sprang to the hatenway onthe train ate tie . e. | lowgth of the roxd was a trifle over one wile, and ey eS porus, The Vorte gin times of peace may admit ‘s fortuuity, This come in an unexpected manner ‘Jast so, Now that comes from these large gnalled the engineer to stop the engine Cin eee Hea Nay aiieans lad) bout run GUGDON 1h tare wen (8 CONGRESS ADRIFT. {nto those were the naval vessels of trieadly ‘ 4 4 irom an unluoked-for source ‘Two solid joes green Kgures which tp WAS Fpeedily slowed and wlopped, and the : pnd y : ing gentlemen stovd on the pavement near the i vine At Waseineton buoys and ropes were cast into the waves, but with- HON. DENNT BURNS be taxed Jor one-bulf the expense, and the otler Old Beart and ne New ove | DoWert Whenever needed to enforce the treaty of ae past, They were in ox lent hamor, thes Ty aay vate ae nag i ha i Out avasl, But We slip suow began to ‘pay off in bats dyed! on Saturday, and San tay being | nulf was to be assessed on the adjoining Gonvation Wause re 1996. The Danudian Commission {s prolonged ’ siked they lauched, and sometimes lieve to be priuted ina green that witl ron im: | (ne trough of the sea, and Ar. Fie fied, | seh a cloudy day the color did’ not eet weil, so he | pg, 9,534.5 irda shoei es ‘aken. wah precude tue powloiity of talaing at oll, ‘Tue | mediately all over the paper and DIUr those Larce | ee esse nee aie ae cei ea ctr: | wenanable Weome up to-day. Larry, U'ivicn ang | Property. GBL63.50 was raised by ® general | Wasminaton, March 18.—The House to-day, by | ‘welveyeers. The protocol expressly declares that vf H Picurer or the two was the cliei spokesman, ara | cures, But you seo it lusn't, and all that can Le | watch wae kept out for the lost captain and mates, | bw Uroine stertield, missed the tralia aud | (8%, but for some reason only $15,3°8.% | a ewo.chirds voto, paasod bills to repeal the duties on | BO DOWEF Can relieve itself of the obligations of the } \ 7 be nates war soar, eye emente!. and ( rite seen ie held Sheet eee Irie Pathe te) Eyee . Dat all chance for rescuing them hed gono—tey Leap ied a POT) ease os artes wind pave bat ries Ane relene Ob cael pat cra bang ad fait’ goal Ga ea coffee, and if the day bad been | “eel? without the consent of all the signatories. significance entanced by bis earnest gesiu, de | vue lustance bas run a litle 60 good; and | pat gon fe o on Di eer, and John Cheserfold " a 6 0 a¢ + C04 ‘ ( f at ue coves) et { ced up and down Lelore nis wueb-mnused | vere comes what 1 was going to remark when | rh 2 Ol ‘disas\ ° earetatl took him beck to Ti inti reet, where they ar- | Pocus made In the act by wiich the balance noc longer the free list would have kept on growing, If i Rico alter ihe meaner o€ & bexer, squared af im: |/ naked rou to come ib ae ieemiail Dut the tabla Passengers. Teeter | rived In Lime tocome Up on the afternoon train, in | Saty to complete the road was authorized to be | toe genate romaine hore to emme io Doningy | THe Simon Pure Republicans Tryt | POT OUT MIs LeYT Sgures ; Low look at this thing of Van Eeton's ninder of the night was spent in prayers und tears, | Company with Ma. Buck and bis $1.20 vencil case, | Faived by boudiag tue town. [o complete vais mile, td " ut Tam y Oficekolder: ' No ling could exceed th» bitier contempt in the ven the bravest refused to apy their stat Ail hanus are now bere except the “Lobby King,” | $909.968.92 of bonds have bees signes and delivere’ | through, those bills will all pass there too, Last evening, the Sub-Committee of the Re- 5 4 his right in good style, dodged en imaginary | detective's tone as lie opened tue offensive boud for | rooms, and lie down in their clot sing im the saloon, | ad as he is expected (o-morrow, busivess wili move too third Commissioner, making the road cost ‘The Senate Repubiican cancus agreed to do no : . { iow from sp invisiole Ast, and. laugning til be | $10,000, He resumed Meantime tie became @ tornado, At about | a livel 200,156 86, oF uver $250,000 per mile. bial shat Syoeatito boas & KecKlaa blll bat publican General Committee, of which Gen, Jom i Kame near collapsinz, ended one of the quecrest ex- |” Here, you see, te figures are tn blue ink. They | medurshe Senator Nortom has prepared a bill relative tothe | A¥ the other Commissioners, Messrs. Covert and nese » : 16900) Gachraae ba chairman @ontlaged chs Ecamlaniion oF Ribitions ever witiessed in front of abank of de | have been altered; but vow? Why, a figure 1 nas eMOTESR WAVE STRUCK t88 BUROPA, proctvewent oF avorsivar vad Uke oftsuees which | Gregory. did not tame active’ management io tie | likely that tbe Senate will remain here and do that. | i.e rons of th tiie dates en A { onit te Brookiyn or elsewnere, by going through | veen changed to a 4 with & common blue pencil . provides hat aay one guilty Of Lat Offence shai te | building of the road, all the surveys and maps were | The men who engineered the raid on Mr. Sumner | (NC fOU® of the varions district organizations, ; jue motion ol seoklue gravel. With a common blue peucii, 1 eive you my word. | and the noble vessel tremblew from stem to stern | Geomed wiih the third Comntesioner, Lately e trav | are trying vo sireleh oul the session W get at Sun | COPY Of the charges and specifications made by Judge Was 8 singulsr coincicence that this funny stout | Hold it up to the light, aud then you cap soe the | ibe hurricane continued tirough the night and all QvILTY OF MaveLavouree vey Of 1.680 feet of the road has heen found. | Hoa tare & MP | white against John V. Gridley, Vice-President of oman suid " Woud)” several times, aad lise- | iead, The tint t® nut tue ame, as you will readily | day on Dunday, Bunday night, and Monday, the ves- | iy the second dozres. aid auy one wie shall aupply | 48d a0 estimase of the Work gives an idea of the | ~The ficuse is restive, and to-day, by # vote of ove: o Mise repeated the word *Presigent.”” Putting this | notice, Here in the contre is the vame Augustin C. | sel from necessity ving under a very slow head Of | Medicines of instruments tor euch '& purpose meat | #WOUDE Of siealings in the job two to ous, pasned n Foslation te'sdjcurn oe Won, | woe Eleventh District Association, was presented, i Sadthat tocewer the Sew man at once reached the | Van tsssel spelt, you Ovserve, wits a tue t Good { | stoum all the time. To add to the horror on the | medquee orlnelsaments tor ouch 8 pa poss, suinil Contract price. Price headiy, The Sonate will uot coacur uutil the Ka. | MT- Brett complained that no copy bad been served ie conclusion that the amateur boxer on the pavement | Now, twat is not an error which s Guverament clerk | might of the disaster, one of the intermedt rbot. It also provides tbat any one who bridie cont. 624,000 Klux Dill bas deen disposed of. on the accused gentleman, or on the President of am} (ees ar ee very rennes Re public of te would comalt, aad printing ae Lot pi Als copsela * foe in any newspaper on advertisement or ie ——— the Republican Committee. A copy was ordered to “ r iain ¢ | other Llurder, . i Net, } mysterious hight. He the stout | alled up b: ext morning wee ee | er te ree tee ene Dorcas it | At the mie that the 1,880 feet was contracted Another Mysterious Disuppenran be served on the President to-day, and the examina- 4 j person and #10) you see the wame blunder, tawel writte: witn a | steerage passonzers, filing tuem with consteraation: | 46 guity o! misdemeanor and ladle to | tho entire road wonld wave cost about $100,000, Mr, Casper Donges, a shoe dealer, lived happy | ton of the Eleventh District rolls was postponed. BUN mac—if 1am not laboring under s mistak lithet; but the forger bas eloped the writing from | A Kind of mutioy ensued, a mass indignation meei- | ino aug iurprisonment «s above, A party of | whew would have been a laree prico for the work if fl ted with bis family at 435 Kast Fifteenth | When the Kighteenth District roll was take q ny sir, you can give me sone hints touching & very in: | right to lelt—o Wosh clumsy disguise, dee also now | ihe was veld, aad a committer of two—vne momber | fusing gainet this, act ‘nay be a chmpeiogt | it had been completed by private enterprise, This | Sud Feepee silly 8h 40 Bont WiQesaths | BER. We Mire tee Die ices FOL wea bean ps i lorvoting Ile aftr that vecurred uere ou Lhare. | d sco.cred ine paper is by the eid. ee the suots selected tom the intermediate and one from tbe ues against any Olver person 6s offending, and | WOuld show stewings on the entire road to the | Steet, ap tothe Mist of lart month. AtT o'clock on | Odfocied to ita reception, a tt col d the pames ee | If you can, 1 suall take great pieasure in | yurned, eroded rather. over the bont oy the same | steerage passengers—wos cent to Mr. Finlay to do. npeiled Wo give evidence; but suck’ evi- | smoant of $160,000, the evoning of that day be went out for a short watk. | of Democrats and officeholders Tamman; 2 king you in the columas of fmm SUN to-mor ney, ‘Bee the otler name ou'y half devoted in the | wand that he should put into the ooarest port, But to bis or b CF: | Mpince the completion of the roa! Mesers. Covert a | # agency: pune Sons He slhomiy) pal Sata the aaron Port. 8 used to lis oF bor prejudice. Un He bad ® largo eam of money und a valuable gold | He had objected to the names when enrolled, bu oy morning. Ghal By Geeresil Bent kanv hha contr R,! jw, look at fuat, and ‘ell me wnat you | the cuol:ns Roavlinta Becmee Lowel satiated ie. | cer ible haw, 1 0 at 1 wi 1 be impossiule for such Oe repery eae Bales at te i A cart 7a. | watch, He wns seen at 11 o'etock that night at Fir. | D8 Objections had been overruled, and he had re | nol J jeorge ! » here make ou nile, a i } ane Villains as Dr. Lookup Evans to eacape punishment | ef would ge' neate of the yard 2 * | signed ia consequence, Activa dei ; wapaper mau. You've heard of the fight, have | ‘Tue reporter looked and made out “ ick." the accon mato'v tuanigement of (1.0 shiv that they | wraimtae Dt I od gullty, as ue recoutly did, | moved aud take itto the Commisroners, who would | teenth street and Avente A, Since then his son GConeega etiom deverred } yout Come siong down to wy ofee just below liere. Good again,” said the dotective; © and * ick’ is stabbed together oad faised tasive ronade storia Senator Norton introduced a bill to incorporate | epdurse tt. He would alter the figures, take | George has been unable to trace him. A SUN re sng ‘ ; ad 11, ved you a! abuut it, it's too good tu be kept | the end of George A. Cundwica, isn't it? Weil, sir, whieb trey g.ve Lim yesterday morning with the Son sor . m the certificate to the Supervisor, who would issne if FLASHES FROM THE OCEAN CABLES. ) . "i ; > he t pocret, you'll ak me wat u!l the leads to, Dil tell you, | warmest expressions of their thanks and rstecin, | 4 2 °, the wecessary bunds, The ponds whi would pe | Porter was informed that a short time before his ely } The offee was hard by, The trio took seats be | We've sent up Chadwick aad Van Kein, but we | From the disaster to yesterday, wuen the Boropa WORKINGMEN'S FRIENDLY soctRTT called for by the correct figures he would pass over | disappearance, Mr. Donges had compiained to his Eight lives have been lost by the wreck of « steam i \ fore w well Bileu urate, and the stout party, cleario. have pot got arrived ut this port, Mr, Finlay of America. It incorporates Nelson W, Young and | to the Commissioners, aod tno balance make pay h t rt Told ® oe Line LntKa to teetiaie iat inne ha 5 ; Others, With w capital stock of $100,000. The object | Sbie “to's brotuersiniaw. Since the competion or | aadiord that the people who occupied the apart. | lauuch upon the const of (ue of Jersey. 4 ie throat, wn in vain Vo restrain bis laughter, THE FELLOWS WHO FIX UP THE BONDS DID NOT SLERP TWELVE FULL HOURS. f sinbos § ne Sore eon > 5 r The Coban insargent Villamilo’s corps bas been Wid the followin, ry ‘ 18 Lo proeuie employment for tts members, guaray- | ¢),¢ road this man has grown sudderly rich, as well | ments over his head habitually caroused with their e corps ba’ Well, yuu know Geb ike these beauiles. (As ne sald tals he tapped the | ‘The brides was repaired on Monday. tho 6th, and | toe their honosty; to provide for the reliet of the | as a number of bis brothers-in-law. ‘The Mayor and | friends af all hours of ive might, sud shat atde- | fefeated near Sancle Espiritu. Lue woops pursued tu ‘ : her bonds afectionately,) Chadwick passed them | yesterday the versel arrived suiely at this port, She | sick and disabled ‘mewbers. their widows and or | Common Council of Loog Island City nave geter- | privod his family of sluep, This lad ayakeoed the | (MurKoate ipbidadass bbke ' KWauT L. WOODFORD ou tue street, Van Eaten shoved them ou to banks \s anchored 4t Quarantine and will come up to her phan: to provide homes eadn tor {ta members, te ipod to investigate the matter snd bring it bofore | indignation of the peope overnead, ‘The SUN re — 4 @ca't you? Be made a specch here in 1870. He wa y his superhuman cheek, b hose men cou! wharf this mornin, erect buildings, pureuuee and sell real estate, an ‘a often was informed that on the evening of Mr. “RSEY. CE ire ee eae iain tn Le cn aes teither alter ner forge, Tliove are the men T wont. | He(ore quitting the ship yesterday the cabin pas- | to make improvements thereon, Mae Grand dary a Ls eC AE a NEW JERSEY i; ne wixe. tf amith. or Or und they are the men Til uave, Bee, now, here's ers drew ap the following resolution ‘The bill auencting the acs oxt F ‘ fred of Mrs. Donges whother lier husband wis . : { , Soe eee eee Netw iittlenielion’, sea | itis maa Van Keen gets this bond, which | “Ata mecting Ul the saloon passengers hau on board | Boards of Hupervisors, except In Pol mi ved Aber tee pari ep ft home. On veing Informed. that Mr. Douges hag | ©99! in Patterson $13 per ton Kiow! end hue a tretren:oue opinion of Iimel’. | M8 been scleutideuliy altered tur Chadwick's | the steemsnio Kuropa on her arrival in New York, s county, was urteren to n thir <. oliceman Patric rien, of Eldridge street, | Sone out, the man weut off muttering threats Severn! hundred do.lars have been reised in Pat- / i He was counsel tur (wo bunks in Brooglyn, One | Qveration® ou the stroet, end he tries to | Maren li MMi tt mee nnanionat | 8 nie one port of | Le the Houre, tte Senate tosolntion providing for | was Vefore Commissioners Barr and Boawortn, yes ama terton for bleeding France. of them is the bunx Where the Ogat was, andthe | docior it himself, Hor God's sake, look at | adrian, alter aucventiul aud rerious vovace. we | Supplying each menber of the Legislature with 100 | terdey, ou charge of assaulting Mrs, Ana McCube, BROOKLYN On Saturday wizht, Michael Burke, of Patterson, i | Cther isn't, TLe vtuer day be and the President of | it. Achild ought to have known it was caveat: | Go'acknowledee tue protecting ban and wateniul care | copies, and offers and reporters cach with twenty pl nt wed SS years, was diowned tn four inches of Walots the bank (not the other one) came together to setile | ed, but the mau's apvearance was so good that they | Of cur Heavenly Father ; anu that while deeply de- | five copies of dhe” Legisiative Manual," was non- | Of 216 Chrystie street, He summoned a liquor deal ome foto which he had talion when intoxicated. tome business thi ‘d transacted outside. ‘Things | never thonghi of examining it wt the dan Fran ploring the loss of our mui Weaptain. Mebo.- | concurred In. er to blackeu Mrs, McCabe's ct id the up: ‘Tye water rates are bo be increased oo and ater | Josiah Ward, when pronounced guilty of the mur. eemed a litle ciocked, Tue Presicent fancied | Bonk, but just clapped Mt iu ap envelope snd sent 1s | ald, Mr. Davies. Oret officer, er, third of | "ills were passed tucorporsting the Claremont | siict of the testimony was that the dealer had been | the 1s of May. \ ‘ea, sa tne Jury: Mist Le ned Leen wronged, and when Little Wood) | to the Sab-Treasury tor approval, Van Koton did | Cer. who during & {narti! ale on the evenine of | Library Associasion of the city of Now York; rega | Selling liquor #: Sunday, in violation of the Excise | Mayor Kalbfleisch hay vetoed the Scrimshaw pave coavicted ah und: } ; ronged, 3 Little ey (er Shere ver i March 4 were washed overboard trom the bridge. | |: bine Galea Maree ts i aw, aud the policeman had been one o1 his bost cus- brit ' eppeared at the bark un Thursday t.6 President | Bot know enough to iron cu notary’s stamp of | ee tiing BOUIY, Ab IUGIF, pout Of duty, wo | lolng the running of the Union Ferry boats betw. ee Cremer tee gee ope OC Bit a paveiment resolution Bode no Lones about it, but churgen him openly | Chadwick's Orst trausier to Kare. Here it i Would’ avad ourselves, of thir opportaaity to | New York add Brooklyn ; providing for 100 notaries i Tho City Railroud Company will run additional In the New Jersey Senate last night, a bill was wth chesting and deirausing him, Woody was | this corner, It's curioun that the potary's name was | expressing our heartfelt grativude to Sr. C. 8. Fine | public in the city of New York; incorporating the care during the "rush" uf morning aid evening introduced for the anpoinsment of Judges Dopne an@ Very tidignant. Drawing bimselt up to lis ful. | Earie, too—J O. Eurle, Here it ts, Can you make | lay. second officer. wii, | trying etron Werichoster Clab of Westchester county; to pay niton. Kdward Pig (ay fatalt Beasley and Cordand Parker, Bog. as 5 Coininitéoe | Aeight, lie repelied tue cuare tn’t,"" said hi fCout? Of course, But now look for the first one, | stances, wita great skill of iin the Clerk of the city und couuty of New York in ward Piseon of Aimity street was fatally ins | [Mvine the iawa of the sinte, ‘The bills appointing S : &§ igbt, hie repelled tue cuaree n't," said he Bees ea fillag crew. Some time ago, in the suit for damages ured yesterday by the caving in ofan cuankueat vo | Commitsion te cilurke the Cabilal abd. aphrontiat bus,” saia the President here are the fucts; | Hf you please, Li you fod ® mark in the Grst trans. R ve {4 Nash @ succemlon at Fi fees \nstead of by a salary. false airest and imprisonment of Antonio” Mil ith evenue, where ho was at work, ominy HHH FO en wrRe the ‘it 4 al an (Pee an Yat) 4 and fe mont you muve | fer wane panel put To alr. Diet for A ee ig bill exempting hoairably dl-charged members | ge:ingt Capt, Jobe Urahain, ArowiNg 04 Of Hog = : — 4 Power to tio c iscliatel tiroad ‘companige to foase Pwindled m VLb RAT MY HAT AND TH DL nanly 0 we aie a Wewould | of the National Guare ney, bighway one for tie purchase of iron-clads 10 Per heir roads, were passed to's Uniti read iT dn't say that Little Wood [ts Lecause the men Who got it up for Cuadwicn -4 By ha! ; zs 110 in §73,00U, Yesterday # motion was u a Lad . nia eat eekine nOUT TOW. ahaa SAR, Oar ne iuline. We Were masters in ihe crait.” To detect one of tinier | aamN ee ee ene CT oe: pausengare MTIEL hac ci? Dlaacd behalf ‘of pivintiff, before Judge McCunm, inthe | Mis Av Legulth, the estimable motver of Justice JOTTINGS 410UT TOWN, ieesd'e man, and, Lhivk, woud rather listen to | ullered bonds requires the eve of a lynx. 1 must ALEX. D. CORSON, : 2 Superior Court, to'set aside tie verdict ab being are eat a eine cance seat ate : : —- | podiord's speech tun to say a barsh word to the | Nave them, Imust texe them in, or my Job is omy | hey intend to bave s more substantial testimo. Aupany, March 18,-—-in the Filkins case the | inacequate 1u amount, Decision reseryed . Tioart to tie Fearing ol Gurtua, aie | Patrick Cosgrove died suddenly last evening, y Mile fellow, But he quietly observed: Wall don nial ready lor Capt. Finiay whoa he returus {rum | couusel for the prisoner to-day presented forty — aracter Was MavUrCE Of RratiNcalion to her | 90 Kast Eleventh sirees Mg “Mr Woodford, Lcan't talk back to you in thet | Reporter—Have you any clue to there men ? Ris ucat trip. ‘Tue names of those gentlemen and | ‘Fee pointe to the Court, which It was requested 10 | sna nag FROM THE TKLEGRAVA ia her dechiping day Acting Police Capt. Thomas Cherry lias Deon made nt, itemenly style; and I can't afford to strike Dotective—No cir, woue whatever, But I've made | jadies tre; Alired Kaward Colson, vobn Ait! charge to the jury in’ behalf of the prisouer. J Mr. Samuel 8. Duy, aged 72 years, a well-known | Captalu io the Third Waid, , You kiow tut 1 am neb, and you wish op my Mind to take tem in, aud they've got to | head. Joun Wetson, J, L. Cuuningl Danie! | Lhe counsel for defence closed bis argument at —- Now Yorker, died suddenly yesterday dt the residence Filty-fonrih street, between Sixth and Seventh ‘i ovske We to use violence, 60 that you may su» | com mi ani Binir, Alexander Duncan. the banker, Alexander . | 9 |" M.. sid the District Attorney began for the | ‘The Upper Mlssiselppl ts open. eee rade ecchaiued tay yw? | avenues, ues been seven years without cleanlug Ir aonaut aid iautery, Your design is to muke | Heporter—How mach have you recovered?» | Corsdn, Hosine Borland, Mary OFr, aod Mary | etd ee iit til charge the Jury te | The Hudson Is clear of floating ice Now pad Ctecly” tell back aad expired almost iastantty. | Five hundred men auswered an advertisement in MW Berney out of t is, you contemptible little pup. Detective—A bout $47,000, but I'm on the track of | Ouider, e' ye ‘The collieries, with one or two unimportant exce| He wns a member of Olive Branoh Lodge, No. ai, 1. O. | yesterday morning's SUN s#king for ff\eou paiater gti Res eevere’dpon the ex Lisutensat-Governor. | 9 very mucl larger sum. and | have, strong hopes of CAPT, MACDONALD " Par PERT Mone, FtHll hola ont Hence Foro. F French's Morel le gatiered bis vit le orm ull Logether, put himecl, | recuvering before suui east hi HiHion, i jarned to Deuth in a Jail, ri , a Hoo. Patrick ( invited Pol ay 9 the pos) { “a the first Dal on T f Greenock, about thirty-three years ~ ‘The Northern Pacific Railroad bridge over th The Hoo. Patric! alte {2 tie portuice of ® veteran pupiliet, gad wont tur | Ive tue Brat Dalat of Dond that’ Hard. Lhe reat | wae toad naarried,, Lis, moter ia. liviee Carcaco, March 18,—The old Court House and | snntein aun Bnitined weet tes: 2) HOURS OF LEISURE, Cornlsloeve Hatrce ride iu on. chen barpevhelin tae i} ‘ The Froeiuent, "vos baow, to's laree | = — Greenock, aud dependeat upon her vou fur support. | Jail at Depere, Wis., was burned yesterday moraing The steambout Lichtwood, was burned ou Bayou eens He Ser preneinoe , un, well formed, 7 bt pel Bele Woman Suffrage Put to the Te He was captain fitecn years, during six of which | and two young men named William Howard and | pyruolouew with 587 bales of eotton. , ‘The reception of the Lafayette Guard In Irving |, The Methodist Kpisconal clergy, meeting at 806 7 Be dihy Lmed, active, » rong, and selt-po-sessed es sh 18.—The Board of Re ¢ | le was in the employ o1 the Ancnor Li He lad | Buckiey, who bad been locked up the nigat before Mia telina aapnea'ike Aallecisomeln ac Liwi Mall last nigh was one of ihe wost enjoyable military | Broadway yeserday, protested against Siete oF uu- { Me tgle, cet ne ot teat Me Juin in the w-uroaci- | Cuxcago, March 18,—The Board of Registers of | Codmand of the Caledon. wt fret, and alter hor | wr érvakeuness aud disorderly couduci. perished | ythe brides across the Androscoggin at Livermore | tills of ihe season mlelpal wid to reviglolis ynetications SOUL BAY UB MAE VRRSR ABS CSI Clarendon, Lows, decided that women were entisied | {ures iniMatory vovazer was transiorred to the Ku- | in the tunes, ‘It is supboned that tue Jail wag sot | Fane, Wi. Mi ceried uns by mul muorloy, | post tarry Lor G. A. R of Wililamaburgh. an eee eee Daye naranterta thn aie : Ben ree eS RYAEN ALCL Ske wae Tretov ed ie | the proper age were piaced om the rolls, Several | 9 'io.y wine hoon engawed in the coasting trade there, | tewpied to drink Chicago. Css Taceaa By Hurke aad thar Hea, Wi: mob Kuliz, who was struck on the head by a brick f fe ¢ Ai ine, eee eT gentlemen, mot liking this move erased the | He was the most popular captain oa the line, ean A bridge between Wilton and Kast Wilton, Me. Brooklyn Acwtouy to-m atthe new building on Brow tway and Twenty seyoaus bution on f Tames of their wives. Several ladies also erased PVT TIE RP FED The Great East Side Club onthe Androscoggin Railroad, was earcivd away 0 eis of tho sireot, died th ellovay Howeitat 7 ray he ss pact ot @ 5 a ba (heir names, Os eeetion day no women claimed Midis sd Among the recent accessions to the Oriental | Sunday by te any, Col. Joh A Fifteenth Ward Mic Association . SIE eh ba A the priviloge of Vouug, and 16 men bad it oil sheir | wava Scotchman, a native of Glasgow, and unmar- | Ciuh ure dudge Juhu H. McCunu, Cornelius Corson, BW, Wedeewoorl, Democrat, was redlecied Mayor ‘and ot xiles Wul abiend was ze) last evenin "1 y. Preae \ Bientest ewe Tuc ly y own way. ried. He was but thirty years of age. and n very | Gugi of the Burean of Kicctions, Andrew Bieakly, | of duigetord, Me. yesterday, Tid Dewuovrats carry vix | Of them will spe a Mea Lu Laugalin, See ‘aud Michacl Suiaby }) Biittirone with inten i ‘ y —_ - eMicient oftcer, He way the ian whose case created | je ierg or tae Phird District. Civil Court, ana | Of the seven Wards, WeATUR En On oane vas Day kil rarely Wi bored Ue Coane bie The Democratic Potle such a widespread interest about a yeir azo. inen 1's" Yt Samucila, the fanous Brooklyu billiard ex Secretiry Boutwoll disclaims any fatention to r 2 ew « Several subscribers to Tim Sun having desired f Diow aid brouxnt lin ponduruu ' Was Murch 18,--Tho Democtats ale | nection with the titated Hiernia, Ho wis one of | pore push the Pacito Rasivoad Company for the payment of ~ formation with Fe to tho Kiwvaion Gig Waion al Neo a uactia ta A c i Nhchuselves 40 be. put’ upon t record in the | wie victims of that disster, and was picked wh half ——---~ huterest monoy. —— Marphy, alaborer cn the branch raltnoa? at | Lombent, ® feporiet wie wat to thwe uineee ot os 8 hee With A ti mp thes bt nelves to Ut UPOR ¢ 6 ; he | dead In an Open boat on tle coaas of the north of Poe : G, G. Bvelath, Republican, was elected Mayor of | Svayter Duyvill was yertevday crashed to death by «| f Pouiahy had sudde ‘ y WOAL LOK Fave! WIL the bap & ' tow aver of the right of a Dba! o ha - a ng 1 alin, h. . oud rs ¥ M d ty parts , wich edit and aah ene? hus ecituing the wiebtaud power to rescind | ee Ait ety mate, wos w Scotch Jorouioh Slaih. who was found in Madison square | uorel net wraa cua i ; Meee art tie tttesidout; bie De Git |» air Jono W th vodtan, 19 note ‘ Gers bu cure. w cup iss tub DICK eyes i 1 Ameniment, aud thus take wway Ihe] nil twentytour years of age, avd considered ou naluviany, SuleEng Lon aD overdose of MOrphh (Marge hundred ponnds of nitroglycerine exploded Jor me Datel, Liewsucoe, and Darius Hin saya that be ox Hardin ‘ t S eveaigd Itt Lebo, Dut @ ‘od ne, Jos Wer V Die ee fabio seanan. He was formerly connocted (hed ye-terauy ia Bedevue Hospital Dulidingss No ono was burke Maia Ms tal Bho Heit Re sy Hel pRavlon ae saioea i ' Fapidiee Bie t Arlingt Vosseis plying to and from (he Sivditerranoan of Loviey Cables, entored, was (ound spubltcin, was electe vor 6 . 1 fl rday over 1 Ls Wale, " ‘ Regen te Serer write ‘ Pate ——— Line, si Couns last work witll h rskuit brokou, hha bad evi: | AUM Waxeteld, due teinpcrance caddiuato ‘received | Suadie! of inecial bicciiia. Caine auluod Berwelt ’ ‘ t ty ta ote ao Was Real d by | wy nner ABIMGAE A DIMINIMONS | erry Freérck ilali,culored, bas een wirestod and cui’ | MEO ' APiold wie Hell’ 1h RLMLO veelarday by ines rly worthless Times bids tule to acquire } \ veg Hey Mowan “puuen thantuok 1c astisgion, M, 3,—Senator Anthon, ‘ 1 mived. i Jon Dannakin ant Andrew J. Broeman eacapo vtuvay, of Mor Wo Weharge of Duriiny. False Kepordng Ttiuie it Tis odte 4 ieee tay age bled Miu un on the Noor, | ae that ie did’ not vue tie Commie againet MF The Directory of the Irish Contederation have | anout one week since Samos 'T. Wadkens, near | ff tue, Stee melon tn Chace Mas son Sun 1 As dod uid tm ed Wii dry goous, | lon oF Siaday mor Saye thar sue old Irioad Gen t : bite Wi Wu Wore 10K suINe | Mute. | Dut Lie desTinod to dices coy epee eared ee tite | Published an address to the Irish people of Anvertca, | Joffe eon lows, beat hia wife, and slic died within a | Usd ov Juckscrews sad ¥ eyed Bleteon of the Astor ita ies has acd nis win Taw, the i Modiare Where Geek ae PUL Le declines (o Uivee auy apboin' went, and hour. An unoora child was kitied 0} ne ‘ 18 eve, [OF WN ACCOUAKAR OR 40 ; ik ror aaiew MM ow much diatteseds He} committey oawnd three, « muynrity—ciat, te, Bler- | ‘Tey propose the cvnfederation of ail the Trish 80. | Motion. hue inp waraliowon co femsla at tare. for | _ William Poilliett, the last of the gang of fv filo noa. bad eral B, ADOSUALIE 08 10. Uy ' ead Uver teubie its erigtial avon ard hy | MAR, Merrill, nad Pooie-were acuinst oat Bevin, | setter, Wo wnatter what their names, throuzwoul the | several days alter tho crime. ou! was Onuily atroaed. | who wore engaged i tue of Skinner a Mi, Newruan’e oxoeg on fun olfoge ria Waray ageeraary to bay iat ara a Gol a ect a : Five Wen generally bitue ee & Thi arned agoiist. Mr inion, to b4 o6on' her ropurt 4 that Wadkiny wae jeveland two aud a bal 0, Ws ) oalerd ty oie asthe wus | Guth im ile preposterous ta tho ebsoly.