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] y . 7 THIRTY-£IGHTH YEAR. ° MARCI 30, 1871, a PRICE TWO Gi setts (Mr. Sumner) boen silent? Asto all their whole- fale denudeiations in the Sin Domingo caso, what Was the solution of It? ‘The Senator from Missouri had shown it. He had compared Gen. Grant to Wellington, who was a teat soidier but a very voor minister, Thorotore these (wo Senators thoaent tha! Cien, Cant war a rool soldier, bat mot At to be evident. ‘They were willing iat ail honors Towe again Dir ad by James Martan— | ghouid be showerod upon him asa eo dier, bnt none Somner’a Kesolutions Latd ov the | es acivi in. They wanted to break down the Hold Only Three Repudlicnsn Vote for | of the Hresident upon the country. They wanted to Swindle to Ge Thro DEFKAT M8 NOMINATION, Yesterday will be memorable in the history of | pnd to accure the Bxecutive choise for one of them: Tuved Staten Renate Selves or one of their friends, because a few pust Lc bennbadiee ihn mastors in Mirsourl, friends of Senator ScLura, had nz (Rep., Mo.) cortinned his apeech,and | Peon dis toed 1M araue that the annexation of Texas | Mr. Scwuns (interrapting) her n for the cols | Warmth and omohasis, that this was the Orat ting, GRANTS DOMINGO FRAUD. CARL SCHURZ’S MAGNIFICENT PLEA FORTHE PEOPLE, ae much stated, wit! proces Petolehet no precedent or Jurtidens 0 his knowledge, euch an imputation of his mo Uigerant interference of the President to protect | jives nad boen attemptod. Ho desired to say the Dominica against Hayth, Ono of tue leading objects | charge was absolutely un‘ounded. The Senator’ er the Son Domingo expeiition seemed to have doen | (Harlan's) respect for baman nature must bo very wcagre when he belicyes that a man holding the In this con fo protect Byes from his own subj honored ahd responsible portition of p Benator of nection |e was remtaded of the statement made | the Uvited States coull be iwfucnced in bis oficial Feater’ay by the Senator from Wisconsin (Mr. | COBr¥e by motives so miserable, (Murmurs of ap proval in the galleries} Mr HARLAN replied that be bad not stated his conclusions upon tie premises be was laying dowa when iuterropted, and that the Sona'or from Atie Howe) (ht Daca in the matter of annexation was in Guences by purely patriotic and anselfisn moti ve Delioving euch a atep Would bring pevce to Lis coum | Coie! nad too hastily jumped to the conclusion that trymen, tie (Mr, Schurg) bad read 9 newenaper ab- | the integrity of his motives was assailed, But why act of the furtheoming report of the Commission, | gid the Seustor deny suena a charge in advaace of and ve there d nn ting exibition of the | its being mate Aviliwe Want of sels ness of that pure patriot | Mr. Scnunz—Does the Senator pretend that his Bus He there found, among the | conclusion was not that which [have stated? Et he paid by the United Sta ©) for | wanie to crawl out of it, E will give lim the oppor ty destroyed dy. the Spar tarda, 009 | taoity suartes. How the heart 0 trot | Poe Vier PareieNt—Tho Chair destres to say to ecied # possessor ‘or th Nis | the Senator from Missouri that (o impute to # mom fe + with tus png som oF in 18 | ber a cesire Lo crawl ovt of a siatoment is we polee iorce, Tar lio Mr Scnrng was understood to eny he cheerfally vbultted to Khe judgment of the Chair lode sedi abe dai Mv Ne. HanLan pro‘erred that the Senator shoutd the Senator from New Jersoy Froting use (he language that best rulied his taste, He had Gon) hud asked for the ff yestor tovarged that the Seector's judement was inten Femiraatle deanateh of that odlcial to Aum Uonally warped by snco conkiderations, Dus the With an wie Liat eeomed to Y | point he was about macing was that (he country had dispesed of Ue w wh) lospates | a right to Judge of the siucerity of the Sena the Socretary had the ene ntery to pat over nisown | tors” cours “determing tor themsel Hicnature the statement that the Executive Do: | how far he was influenced by _seli-o partmens had net ¢ ytukea port in the ta. | ‘Phe Senators from Missouri and Maasachy Qernal aifaira of tae Dominican Kopabic, Thig wes | otis claimed to be friends of Gen, Grant, in the of the inenw ssuod by the Navy | butthe President might weil say, * Save me from Departivent, and under naval command: | my iriends,” for be bad been charged oy these pre @reat Dominica bad acted in uyhoding and pro- | tended irtends with offences, in comparison w Wweting Maca, nor only sgeibst Ha,ti, ogi avainst his | whien the misiemeanors of Ad ty Joanson were ns own suijects. It wat kuown Coat a United States | whito as enow. Sr. Harlan then read from Mr Vesrel of war eonvevcd the trope of Borex fr Saumer's speech, casracterizing Prosigeut Grant as Arca ts San Dowingo, ‘The senneseee herself bad | the head of the Dominvean Ku-Klus orried Hica ant bis pereonal taf trom one ‘point UMNER (approvingly) —Loat 1940 t to unciier that he wight ke personal command ¢ Nr, HARLaN—TLe Senstor (Sumuer) bad bis troopt, Whatwoud we ave tuonght if during | tue President ae the reve don an Enclisi wor bad transport rebel troops frou Cuutleston to Mobile? Wout AN THR DEMOCRATIC KU-KLCX, fot that uve beew thouit an act of wart Senator's ease to be mado out, Tuite os flag lind doch cureied at the bead o of President Gront's offencs wa t of Baez when scvaucing against & permit the black Revuolic of Cabra's cores, 1g order to deceive the lat proats of the Dominicans duriaz ter into the Beller that treaty wezotin! tao United jug grainst We tropa of toa, Was there any crime ia this? He bad been informed by a m u Mr. SwmnMam (iside>—Jlas any one complained pany that went with the Uuited States Commission. | of it? to Sin Domingo, tat om the occasion of threat. | Mr Scawan Go Me, Sterman)—f£ can answer tock ty Luperon upon the Bees fection, | that kui were piven to the latter fro CALLING FOR A VOT ON SUMNER'S RESOLUTION Lg atiek Were mde, ‘The Dominiewis |, Mr. Tantan coneinded by moving to lay the reso: Wire uireid Of iene tilnes, aad ect one of thew on | lations of Kir. Suiuner on tho tabl Ae thee te whose) a boat load o. | Me. #uay pe the Se ator will allow me n opportunity of be ear tin reply Severs! Senator om the Congress Question! questiont ed or not, be aid “aig the Navy was probe |. /he Vicu'nesipnat he the motion, and Mei eo Phe | then skked the Serator from lowa (Mr, Marian) ne Navy to Admiras | Whether be insisted upon it. Mr. Hantax—1 must insist on the motion. ‘The cr coxsr tat DOC yonorable Senator (Mr. Sainner) bas been heard al Alacra bbcode eat Vie way through my speech. 1 have not objected to te reprceontation of facte and | his presenting avy question, and I Lave atiemptod was properly addtessed to meen | tosnower at he has’ put eury of the Navy probably cou (Henewed cails fox the question by Mesers, Conk it well to tell that story to the marines. | jinz, Rdmunds, aed others during whieh tr. Sum wer) The Secrotary of the Navy was fn grea Sirove to get the Moor aud continued to wldress A pro oun co i] & migit UMNER—The Senator Enows— un The Vick Puesivext—/'he motion is not dot 1]. To torther by foree of scheme o! | able. ‘Tae Senator (rom [yea iusisis upon it, and Avite House, In which reither Cor gress wor th has resumed Ais seat. ed by the Penate ‘Tae Question wust be a ple of tue United States had sown th least mt, tow War Powers bad been usurped; Uae Con Ihe quesucn Leing here put, the Chair declared tution invaded in one of its most cxeoutal ond | gat the yeas apveared to have it tal feutares; the digni'y of the country put in |” Mr. SomNen—[ call for the yeas and na pardy im tho reckless losuner Scuurz) | Mr Epwunpe—Yes, let us lave the y bad described. fe woud say Senators | by ali means. Slo bud undertaken the task of d K these The yeas and nays were then ordere!, 4 the things, that they Lad uncertaken an utterly hope fers tubk, and to ail a jour nee au tinpossib However deeply the Benator from Wisconsin (M Sceretery, being directed by the Vice-Presiue .t bo Ttre roll, promptty called tue paue vi Mir, Auwea, who auewered in the am Howe) might vive into encient lore, and Howere quenti: te Benitor ‘rem Indiana (Mr, Mo CHOKING OFF DRDATE, Baht qi ote CalucWs's cespate! La tie cree of Texas, Mr. Tronmav—Mr. President rj ad net jucciiy Wial wns wrorg nc ® Several Sen tors—Queation t What Was udeicnsivie, Gen lemen srould i Mr. Inunaan—I as cousens Op, aud let the cane ttuud OF fail npoR Its Ov Criss of No, 99." rls, OtLers migut ic a stops « Mr. SEMAN (Rop., Ohio)—T Mose Who had spoken, onl abuse the Senator tro The Vice Pre ¢ rapped to order with bis Masenchuseti# wore bitterly tuay bad yet been | gavel, Duc Above the notre and con‘usion Mr. Thu dope ; Lut their ubuse Would not ater a sinzio fact | than's voice was indistinctly heard. Me wantet nthe Chs®, HOF ClUse the Fes OF m siugle hones OW AT tere Wad A oaxe in the ‘ore Whee ut he some feeling for the fundameniat law F CoxmLise (kop, N.Y.) objected to Mr. Thur oy be Lroken down | man's & t he Vice PResivent—The ru debate 3 wr ik tind | on this motion ; isting The Vic UREMDENT—The Se Massa Untied miates and tu uretts is not in order, O: Jee en mad t rat Noose OS 4 his feet}—T did not know VNUNbS (Hep. Vi)—T object to debate o 1 . a Umnen (repesting)—I did not know— ‘ iio ViCETREMDLNT--The Seuntor trou Massa M ban . a is BY ot Tule, snd the Chair ° 5 F Will Rot ieflict upon the Chur Ub 4 one ao of rem am of it. y eo hae Low mig ‘ . i n, fencing tho biersings of "4 th ators that it w A ; a wit oor awisdemeanor, but au invooumiary 1 Vive great Guly’ rewalned for Cont ails vi © the Constitution of the Untied 'S: he latte Had t Tren dent grown #0 gre eld subi’. ur bud Cuagress grown 90 3 psy hath od ea ER La iy i Voie lu dew b red (bat the ' oat Marea 34 my dads Ets pon € i evensou, LORY NTO TES ‘ ie , Y 4 1 to jaying on the et t Grant? 3 Dace tiie 4 civil at side - + too, by their ungentlem anly we ut Teivired te, He appeded to the rk. ‘Tho silent ti Foien: eof Kuscoe Co wp er not to make San D beve Lever seek surpassed, Hicce Inst Ve Bingo e tem oF party ; for no party could bear fhe has made it point (o slow bbe. Sut er Mie load of such a wrong; the Republican party | every possible perscual discourt J neglects no would not afford to place itself ju the qtitude of | opportunity to do so, rduy, sitting ouly tae third coat from where Mr. Suvner swod, when uot Duy with the pretence of Writing, though tt wan perfectly plain to see that be was lag, he Was in ntouse conversation with Mr, Howe and outed between himself and Mr. Sumoer. ties the Bevetor from Massachusetts paused and politely asked if Le would be kin pugh to speak a little lower, When his voice ¥ ted these acts, but suould leave the them with the President alone, daving conn responsibility fo there it beionved. eo Vick PResipent here informed the Bat he had received A LETTER FROM GEN. €\BRAL n reference to a statement mauve by the Senator Senate from Massrchusette (Mr, Komner). He nad shown | very mbel worn, forit has wot regained its ordinary ihc letter to that Sepator, but had uot uid it Delure | strength, Senator Elimands waked into the cham: Wie Sou ate ber, aud, proceeding to Abr. Conaiing's eet, began nToN—-Let us have it Gheak ia tove oud enough to Le heard in ' b om Vermout i hy would Le kind enough io speak 7 1 A a 1 ng at all,” snarled the lord of ‘ roa my us deb writs ut uu louder than ; f ' ' wet € floor, I will yield 4 A Vieo Presiden ry law Mr. Hama toe t ed tho | ve read, aud the prbidding any Bons ; Mr But io | senator’ trom eugasing in conversation curing d + en we fifteen cola Due. Mr, Colax declaring thus bereater the rue of € and bad fou should be enloree th e i oh, the fo chrrge, the whole Mr, Sum or, in @ tone tly free from irrita: fo hou we grave ment the Presi said that Le had be Ww make tie re dent, was the sincic tie laktrnecione | quest from, the fecbloness of his voice, whieh hud fo our paval command clnity of Dumin. stiwearly power. The cou vesion of encroach Kea, directing them to preserve the peace during the | ing yeart, With (heexpression of his face, at once Deudeney of tue nrgotin tween Dominica fary aud sad, possossed ail sympathy atonce, Lhe he United Btates, Not one del nt act ba enutor from Verm ginod curily, und then been committed not une gun Orod-—not one dro. otdown @ had dope 4 fu vf blood shed, whil he was forbid r ere rewarked that, by his readin, talk aloud, begun anew the fare of luteuse appli or ti ailon, the war-nmaking power was | cation \o letter writing, eontorred exclusively upon Congress, ‘Te dena: It hail # dozen women were to act as these na Vir, Harlan) mort either admit that the President baa this power, or else | lot out the re of We Navy Department, ‘The fact that uo b oou bad boen slied tn this wnlawinl deepotivia did nc worst type of pauchtiness; but as it was men, ally of ite guilt, vid strong men at that, Who ueted more foolishly Continuing, said we had always | tian either toolish woucn oF children could, It must day, We would say that it came from ttieness of the womanly nature; It euildren » 10 ehow euch & disposition, we would call it Hanan, ted with tie Indisms as independent natio ave Leen the oulcropying of their pure * cussed J vad carried Om numerous ware auainet then; | ness. Congress had never formally declared war | Dut the mont wondrous sight was witnessed when Sceiort any Of those Indian tribes, Them, wo, the | Cirpenter, in ti midst of Mr. Suu apeced, Brot buitle of the Mexican war was fougut before proceeded across the Benate Chamber, aud goin Congress took wny notice of & condition of war be Leliind his chair put biy arms around (ne neck of Seren Mexico and tie United S'ates, Chandler, and entered into deep communion. ‘That Mr THunmam (Dem., Ohio) remarked that the | wis asigit. The two coarseat-lvokiny won in the Meson war because Mexico oF ‘the war Senate—areat, burly, redei |, slouching looks Mr Hannax—Why had the Bensior from Mis- | creaturos—Wwhon \hey Legame thus allectiouale, Ur is, bebure) and the Bemater irom Alassacha: | Was a bigbiy 1 ‘De ‘a walt A LOCOMOTIVES BY AUCTION. —— WHAT FISK WILL DO PORT JERVIS 8K omenes The Carr's Rock Disaster-The Doc Sim. mous Food ~ Van bitte luauMerauic Meanness—Krie's Roll of Monor—Proy sal to Move the City of Philade Pont Jenvis, March 29.—Sheriff Weygant is AUN Lere, and the sixteen Erie Railway locomotive: Whicd ho seized yesterday are still in his custody Ho has three men in the round lonse to watch them, #0 that they may not be spirited away, But NO fears nood bo enteriained, as the Company have many more to spare, baving altogether about 150 locomotives at this station, including those in uso. ‘The Sheri was accompanied to Port Jervis by & Clore in the ofico of Kir, Dyke's attorney, acting for the attorney. In coming here he wanted the Sheriff to Way passenger train at Turnors, but the latter re fused, not wishing to incommode the public, The neXt Atop Was to request the Sheriff to levy on the turn tablo at Port Jervis, and on the mai also, neither of which requests the Sherif heeded es he did not wish to throw the ahop men out of employment or interefere with the busivess of the rond. So he seized AnOUr THE ZURE, ize the hop TWENTY-TWO LocoMoTIY the averago value of each of which is $4,000; but at the request of Mr. Abbott, locomotty. he released six of them, having enough property in bis hunds to satisfy the demande derpateher, The iron in the shops vas not reized, as was stated; ba along the road and the t cord wood, on which there | Jevied upon. Up to tt ty here knows what Messrs. Gould and Fisk propose to do, The Sherif thinks that they will eeitle before morn Ho adds that unless the locomotives are re} Will gel) them as advertised thoagh it is provable that h burers, as there is already too heavy a lien oa them to make them a very desirable invostrient, The cxecniion on the wood anJ tics the fror sand ortgaze, are to be no ni ne. ated he on Mon.ay next, al Will have very fow not been Issuod, but (tis to be to-morrow, Superintendent Redington takes things very corlly, and doesn't neem Co be the loast bit worrie | To {4 no inter ference Wih passenger oF freieut trutc, and the business of the road docs not suffer tnt a. If Dyke wins the day, it iv probabie that others who have oblsined ‘udgmients will follow euit A BUN REPORTEN'S 1 Neither the loss of the suit aga Vandernit, invoiving Pundreta 0 dollirs, not the seizure 0; locom property of Orenge pit TERVIEW WITH COL, FISK t Commodore thousaals 0. ives and other the Eris Railway by the Suerif of disturbed tue equa Fisk. A representailvo of Lit SUM called yesterday at the office of the Erie Railway and found Col. Fisk fn the best of spiriis, aud seemiagiy more rejoicing over the full house Whicu greeted the reappearance of © Tae Grand Dashes,” on the previous evening, than depressed at the adverse verulet of the Wien the reporcer entered, Col. Fisk was convers ing with Mr, Jarrett of Niblu's ¢ two otber upon teat » OF Sun wanis all that Th nows to-day. T have been written p and wrilten down more in the past two years n any man in this or apy other country, and Ww all that Las Yeen said atout me, L still continue to re and grow txt, I uty be ss mein as some of the papers Lam, and may have stolen as many mi . araas'T am giv Jit for, t th are some mean things which God knows 1 was never guilty of, For instance, I picked up a paper stright, and about the @.st thing PE saw was tiat he fund which beon raising for the past two moushe for the fully of THM BRAVE Doc sIMMONS bad reached (he enormcus sum of $350, ant of this aiaouut so for Just the sum of $18 los reached his widow, Just think of it Mise was a man in charge of a train of ¢srs upon which were tao or three hundred peop'e, and apon his fidelity to nis trust the lives of ull ‘the le depenied, Tt saw the dangcr Upon Which his tra with lightoing speed, and, tostead of 4 aving bis owa' life, he rove: e Urakes, aud died like w hero, Thc Owner of tais rai'road is worth bis muiilions, and in rward and eubect ed tue en fof the fumily of this he turns a decribed ¢ to givea dolar ICT subscrite for efiect: bet f poor mai te 1? Why, WE WAVE A ROLL OF HONOR Howey eV Col. Fisk—Ol, ha ny, The facts are A MAN DY THE NAME OF Br t ut y along the line 10 the 1 A STEAMBOAT SMALL ENOUGH FoR F orter—Tt is amc in a Curing t " of Muvest n ytelt oF rising a base bal sie « » here and Poiadelph hy the aflernoon, reat Cape May at 10 of 11 o'clock in the eveulug, and arrive in Piiladelpaia about 7 in the moroing, “be Phiiadeipiia people are analous to have me doit, aud I Lave seut a waa on there to see avout i ON OF TH OLD QUAKERS was over to see me a fow days since. He came tn and set ie hat down in frout of Gould, wuo was Writing at that desk, and the shadow from. the bi Dat so obscured the light that Goad was obliged 1 voto unother desk. Ho endeavored to con: Vince ne that the operation Would pay. Igot tho map dowa, and Leaid to the old feilows Dw, Tok here. If you folks over there in Puiladelph can just manng the city down liere abou Turmiles wl with my Gnyer, I think poneetion,” The FOURTH OF JULY nding $60,000 oF £70,000 to get one good son tie 4th of duly, is something like FOONINg SA opera house wt the cost of $150,000 $200,000 a year, fora full Louse on a Leneds wigs, It Gou't pay WHERE FISK WENT, Col. Fisk at this juncture was compelled to lea for the purpose of Visiting the new steamer Ocvanic which had just arrived, of the White Stur line, and for the accommodation of which tho Erie allway has just completed a splendid wharf ut w cost of halt 8 million dollars, Another $10,000,000 of Erie, Mr, Wiliam M, Evarts bus given Judge Blateh ford notice of au application for on injunction re straining the Erle Railway Company from issuing any more stock, as he bas good rexsons to believe that, the Company are about to throw a new issue Of $10,000,000 of stock on the market. bce thdeeteamlech A Nobby Hat Store in Fifth Avena) Dunlap & Co., late fashionable batters in the Fifth Avenue Hotel, open to-day the finest hat store to the United States, at 174 Fifth avenue, A large ty of invited friends inspected the store last | tog, and partook of & DOURLU spread provided (or the oovaaion AARON BURR’ Preaidont He r Gel wrpow. George Washington and Fortane- Washtingon Bowen—Who shall get Madame Jumel's Fortune? The exan pination of Mrs. Ann Eliza Vandervoort the June! will caso was continued yesterday, and batener, and veloped the ta that the oa of the witness was 9 J that she berselt was not able to read writing withous spectacles. Direct examination resamod. Queation—When Madame Jamel said wanted Geo that sho rzo W, Bowen, for What purpose did she say she wante! him t Witn #—She wanted to bring him up, she was better able to rear said aud oducsio him than anybody else, Questic ne hor son? Witness: son, love Ballou Had 1 that ahe bad more right to hi he af that time acknowledge! him Sho had alroady said th: ho was her than Free had. Question—What papers did you eign for Judge Edmords in Witnesa—I don't know T nigned the All Pl Roode Island? Tdidn't read the papers. m becauas the Judes said he bad mate he for George W. Bowen, Ho was Mr *s counsel at the time. Question—Wio was the gentleman who called pon Fou in reference to the hetrs of Madame Ju me Witnoss—1 have hoard that bia name was Martin Te was a stout, thickvet man, It memory serves erightly, he Wasa rei-headel man; bat whether he Wore whiskers or nut I eanaot aay, estion—[s sour meinory good? nent F ruthor think itis, T don't remember overvibing; but Ilo remember that tho red-haired mau called to vee mo before maw the announce- Went of Madame June's death im tue Her std Question—Do you remeber dates ta couneetion With the Revolution? Witness—1 don't know from history in what year the Kevointionsey war closed, nor when Gon Washington resigned his commission tn the ar or in What year he was Inaugurated as Presidont, I Unk he worved two erme, Lub Won't be certain neeanse Lean't recvilect Quewiion—You have suid that your mother believed that George W Washington. said tat With ington as bi undersiood rhed abe bamed t joc’. Thay hewspaper, have pail gonseanieal u't to your examin Win know i 4 Washington nor daa am The Decaying Temple of Hergen M Religion On the b en, Thi cuvored lias windows hat youet Qucation—Way did y tur religious w h it had been 4 Liowen Was the son of Gen, Geor Did she soe in earnest whea si <Wren inv mother spo're of Gen. Wash- clog the father of Georges W. Bowen, I her ae ony j tor bo sliays tit, She ad Major Renbon Ba baby George Washington Bowen bs 1 never Since you gave your testimony in re Dirta and pening of Gourze W. Bowen 1 te Tas) Nobody Wis tained with me on the end eneituer heard nor read about it in any 1 have ard some talk about tt, t » attention to it, tor Ethoucht it was to put such stad in a newspaper. d give Mb Am your besiamony, Beownse yon asked me what wis tho Georze Bowens paternity. I 6 clitid that could h apera have token tia earuost. You ask such fooiL ations Has your son Jouu boon prosont during nation? You, sir. You ourht to know h Ho tas been bere a rood deal, ai ie hasn't rl to me about Ge —— KB GHOST OF BAYON! Point Opium Mray ud right at Midaight Exciteme, mer, March 9 rider of a scattered woods in Bayonne, @ Bergen Polvs plaak road, wants 1 bu. ling, which was oace used as sip. It looks now as ver to the control of white paint with which It was once become dingy {rom wear and dirt, The Ve boon removed irom sheir places, the p Was rotted wway, and in plice of the door agi waien devoted Worshippers passed are how jlaued aud uncouth pire Loards which bar the ‘ the plauk ro tat spot ty porhapa walk over. Hl re about Wall @ tile apart, anu va evening last Mee, Hannah Morris ers von foML of the ebare w 3 ach the Bouse Which sud 1 to pass the cuureh. As sho 8 proacied the descrted building sue heard uneartal wea nstratued to diswiss as & atone of the windows Lebel! ano form, with & White Yestmeat throws and Klarung eyes, ant asion Lps, mouaciagiy drawn In Ler bo} . ant over her fac @ lus ly 0 rom her view, at Wh of nd sped away as on the at Whit scanned b him us i 4 UUi tudane facer Of W gout, idling closely co 1 by bis Watched Duta few days L he Ua 1 and all a : hin, Ala tn TUK ELECTIONS. The Now Board of Supervisors in Weat- chester Comaty. Wer hs Past Pew Wiste Pals i i OFFICERS ELECTED IN WAST FAuMs, Suverviser—Chas W. Batts Town Clerk FJ. Jewup JUVoe Of the Pex ii. ehotis ‘Asressory—Geo, Briggs and Jacud Weld, Dock Mastor—-Chas. J eouing Kod Comiatsioner—Joun Oversers of Un The whol Port Ches.er, incl alsy on (he i A Town Killed by F Voor ‘and Jacod Coles 9 Citizens! eon elected in fing Aihurst Wight, Jr, woo was on Fir em and Children {ling Buildings, ax Fyaxcusco, March 2%—The town of kee, Cal the line of the Pucite Ruilroud ‘ 1 nud chitdien hay killed Opposition to an Odlous Tax, The Auti-lncome Tax Association yesterd ed us President, Henry B, Davies; as Vic Prosigents, Wu». ©. Bryant, Jonathan Sturges, John Jacod Astor, Auzust Belmont, Samuel Sloan, Win, Doilge, Jr., &c.; a Executive Committes, Na nie} Sands, Beaj. B, Sherman, Paul N, Spoflord Win. H, Guion, and Anson Phelps Stokes; as ‘Ire urer, Paul N, ‘Spotord; aud ws Secretary, Miron Winslow, The polation has published dress show! that it was never intended t {ncome tax should extend beyond 1870, and that the income derive! from it by the Government is small on account of the expense of collecting it ‘The ‘Association declares that the tux 18 continued only that a muititude of Government employees may be kopt tn ofc tutional, an from tbe rul The cele tion of the ored men of New ¥ event, ‘The procession will pa hey insist that the tax ts uneonst that Congress bus no power to depart he Colored Me an bration of the anniversary of the adop Pitteenth Amendment to-day by the col rk promises to be a memorable through Macdougal, Spring, Hudvon,and Canal streets, Broadway to Union squai and Lincoln third street Fisk, Jr, will review the vody. to Thirty-t third street, and Fourth a missed. saluting the statues of Washington j thence up Fifth avenue and ‘Twenty dnd Eighth avenue, whore Col, Janes It will then march Madison avonue, Twenty: ue, and there be dis- ‘ne colored men will bave @ Liaga MOULDg urth street, FOUND AT LAST, BUT DEAD. muy i FATE OF MR. EDWARD FITZ- PATRICK OF BROOKLY — Tho Happy Party on Jan, 21-The Time that the Cashier was Seen Alive ‘The Announcement in the Sun—Waytaid, Robbed, and Murdered-Tho Orphans. On the evening of Jan. 21, a party of six young men eat down to a pleasant dinner at tho chop house corner of Thames and Temple siroets, and at abot 7 o'clock they separatod,‘ soine accompanying tho guest of the evening to the depot at Jersey City where he was to take the cars for Washington, and one, Kdward Fitzpatrick, bending bis ateps toward tls home in Brooklyn, Fitzpatrick was never seen alive afer that might, and for more Una two months bis fate was unkoown. He occupied the position ashicr in the banking house of Eugene Kelly & Co., 17 Nassau stroet, and was an eMcient and fuithfal servant of the firm, tn whose employ he liad been for nine years, Tis dis appearance and nnaceountable absence from his post cansed mach tneasiness among those connected with him in business, but in his quiet bome in Brooklyn tho erief and agony of his wife and chil dren became alr L overwhelming as time rolled on and no tilings wero gaine! of the kind husband aod loving father ‘THe pIscovERY OF THE NoDy. Oa Monday afternoon as Officer Murphy was pa trolling his heat noar the foot of Eighteenth street, North River, he observed a man out ia the altempting to lift some heavy body from the water tream Int) his boat, Me hailed the wan, and on trarning that the object of lis toil was a corpse the officer went to the stranger's assistence, and in a few minutes the boty was successfully Iauded. It was the corpso 0! 8 well-dressed man, whoso (200, neck, Lands, and clothing were black with coal tar, which hind been empties into the river from the gas works The body was tiken to the Morguc, and the clotiing examined, An old silvor timepiece and a few conts wore found in the pockets, togetter with acopy of the Meraid of Jan. @1, and a letter post-marked Philadelphia, addressed to Edward Fiizpatrick and signed Bridget, The shirt cuffs of the Goad man were fastened with gold sleeve bat tons boaring tho monogram “ ¥ Tun SUN of Tuesday morning contained an au nounce:ment of the finding of tho body, and before many boars lad elipsed Mr. Coglan, a brother-in Jaw of the docensa.!, identified the body ne that of Edward Fitzpatrick, the mise i THe BEREAVED FAMILY, Last night a Sew reporter visited the bereaved family at their tesidonce, 742 Flushing avenue, Brooklyn, ‘The widow, who hat for more than two wonths borne ay bravely against the agony of sus: pense for the saxe of Ler children, was stil! striving to keep down the terrible grief that struggled ! ra te the children, with the except usprattier (oo young to Tea usta. Wore powerless to fiends had come it ywidow and her fathey Moment of the reporter's luto te si:ting-rovim the scene was heart hurd by. r uiterance; be of the youngest, a ize (ie loss he" bad to condo'e with tue unbi as children ; aid at tt entrane ren tor Atver o brief conversation with Mrs. Fitzpatrick, the reporter Went Into another room with Mr, Cog Jan, and gleaned from him the nets given in the Mowing abstract of a shurt colloquy ¢ HOW THM LODY WAS RE porter—Ifow did you come to recognize Mr, patrick's body Mr. Cozlin—Weil, sir. yon know that ever since nis aisoppearance I have waicied Lhe papers closely any bint that might lead to the discovery of ti whereabouts, On ‘Tuesday morning I irmad in the SUN A three-line parsgraph, in whiclt It was maid ize. tut the body of ap unknowa man had been foaad ner the eas works, foot of Kighteenth street, North River, and that the steove Vattons found on ihe body were marked “F." Lot once went to tie Morgue, and it was not long betore 1 wis enabled to identity my p ister's bh ad. Tho body was too much decomposed to be recoxnized, but L know clothing, the eye-rlasses, end the Watel; aud (here was a loiter, to, (roa bis sister fy Poiladel phin, It waa daced Doc. 9, the day after Christina, an{ had beon ta lus pocaut since tue day it was re Reporter—How do yon think he eame to his death —by an uceilont, or by the band of an assassin t Mr. Coglac—He migut have failen overboard ant Jrowned, or he mizht have been thrown inl the iver by mea Who hal robbed hha; but as fur as I Was able to judge thore were no marks of violence on hia boug. A post mortem examination wiil be held to-morrow, aud sua FOUL PLAY MAY BE DEFRCTED. Reporter—D. vad money with My tae ni vas k ihe young men who sy Uist rose to leave t ani! jusisiod on paying ad froin $3) to $4) with ulin s found t Vas no vock Vest chala tub he wore was tis your theory in regard to his nic Le way followed by wen who money with him; tab be was and Kien Wrown into the river ted Wichout din detection, ‘Tue ro, i yout the RAS Works wt tae esperadots could wiurder yo Toit tae Fuiton terry. Hie hud promised to de Lome at ecertain Lou e don't live & tian Who cat ‘ : WarLaln, ROBLRD x frow | bbe a t 4 teu aad ‘Au inquest Will be Leld over the body to-day at [ f Jon th Culvary Cemetery tor Who Runs the New Jersey Legislature? Trent The Erie Equalizing Freight this afternoon. Sev od, us thhad not been in the bande of tue Mouse Comtalittoe or Corporations, 1¢ was found to be dul, reported back from the Committec, but, on examination, tt transpired that the House Clerk had, without war. ravt ofthe Speaker, given it to the Judicial Com mittee for action, Mr. Putterson reprimanded the Clerk, and Mr, Niles characterized tie whole trai action as @ barefaced attempt to smuggle a villainous Lili trough the House, Alter debate it was laid Ver till 10 worrow, but will undoubtedly pass —— Jersey Clty Bound and Gagged Tuextox, Murch 29.—Unoxpectedly the Gov- ornor's veto of the dursey Clty charter was brought up, with Little discussion the bill Was passed over the yoto by a party voto to It will vaste pass N n of we ¢ able poluts will al ISUES PROM TUE OCLAN CABLES Phe Queen eden is dyt he Queen opened the Roya Alert Hall ¢ An Aran ¢ mith 49.09) men, Noaiataa rer agisingt France, wd ts w 5 loukues of Algier SPARKS PRKOM TUB PELEGRAPU Bufulo Harbour is filed with ice. ‘The Republicans carried Yonkers by 140 major John MeGiven was killed by falling (rom a ch roof in Waterbury, Coun, Massachusetts sssed a Ghird reading t to pay mem use y eoberua, Tho Howe family of the ted will moot in Harmouy ¢ b Frauimglait, probably vo we rst Lulrsday of Ju Ex.Mayor Chahoon oi Richiaond was taken befor aid bared in 7,0, Ex Now Hayen have be of thi of the ‘The people of ctsed over mysterious trembil much exer Arty and a parently causeiess sisking Of windows. Leis vow sup posed that the phenomensare caused by the Water failing over the dau iu (ke Housutouio river, wine miles away Tho schooner Pioneer, loaded with coal at Alexio d for New Yorkon Friday. When ene 6 distance down Potomac, she F ud, Un sunday, while ond d wate, Orin Sears, ned, Harry Thoinpson, vlivacogardel, OL Liv Fock ware | OOR JACK JENNINGS. ——— His Heartronding Appeat to Mr. Bersh— an Little Amasement—several Mt bio Gentlomen Anxious to Try ‘Their Doge-Bergh’s Solomu Warnin On Monday the redoubtable Jack Jennings, who delights in carving rato with his teoth or in handling ® doz in the pit, visited Mr. sergh and complained of the duliness of trate and of the searcity of money, Since the death of & things have gone hard with Jack, His object in cai: {oz upon Professor Bergh was to ask that centieman to shat his eyes just for once, und allow poor Jack to earn a few doliers by killing a few Woen askod how Intendod to kill the rate he said: “ Well you see, Mr. Berg!, there area few gentlo- men who are very anxious to try thoir dorge at rats. end this is the only way I cangeta living. 1 would take care there was no dorg fight as I wouldn't for oe world have a dorg fight afier « thing that hap. ed a little while ego,” and Jack lovked quite mo Jon like, Mr. Borgh—And so you camo hors, sir, and asked me to give you periuintion to do a thing which the law gave you shall not do—actually ask mo to let you violate the taw, Now, I give you the following advice in a friendiy epirit, Fonuings. Don't have ‘anything more to do with the business of dog Ing, OF Killing rata with dogs, or cock At D sure as yon do you will be canght, and you may reat certain yon wili not get clear again a8 you did before. Mad it not been for on unfortunate error in the wording of the indicunent, you wonld bave gone to Sing Sing without doubt, and that will cer: inty be the end Of any affair Of the eame kind which you may Indulcs in again, There will be no Mi) for loop! ole given you next ti Jack—Woil, sir. I thought myself we shonld ali Ko up for a certainty; bat Lthought os things wa #0 bad in my line. and if L took care there was no dorg Nit, you would allow mo to Kill a tow tais Mr. Diergh—No, air; fort fT ein help at Surely you can earn ® liviv exceptiug than by Fu Jack rex! bad Liwoking Mr. Bergh, THE PEAC on shall do nothing of the fist abide by the law by some otber wie: » brutal means, Well, 1 have tried, but no good; things is Jack hen withdrew. 2 DEMONSTRATION. — Seventy Thousand Germans to be tu Line Mans Meeting in Tomphius Square—Kes- tivities In the Eveulng. The German Peace Festival Committee report edlast evening in Liederkrang Hall, ¢x-Gove Solomon In the chisir, ‘The route was annoy follows: From Thirteenth etreet down Third er enno, the Bowery, and Chatham stroet to the re viewing stand in City Holl Park, and thence up adway, along Fourteenth street, Second avenue, Houston strovt, Avenue A to Tompk: rquare, wiero the open air mass meeting fa to be hold. Speeches are to be de livered in Tompkins square from a great stand 10 feet equare, and the evening isto be spent io feasting in Liederkrang and other nalls, Gon, Sigei will bo Grand Morshal, and 119 socletios, clubs, Ma sonte lodges, military organizationa, and working men's societics, have already signif! their inten tion of joining’ the procession, which Will, number more than 70.000 men, Among’ the trophies sent b tho various organizations will be a great eatatulque heavily drip . white, blac, and gold, and on it, appropriatoty cos\uinod, young ladies will repre sent Germania presiding over the German State At a foasion of tre Executive Committee lust night, Col, Senges presented the followtny he Loyal Orang: ow wiat are the Terms Prop with on Parade, You willy ollet 1, 9 Bowery M. BENG.” The offer was declined, ——— ANOTHER SPREE. Grant & Co. Going tnto the Mot-Bed of Se- cession Pox Hunting. en Unite NOW FOR Wasmyatox, Murch 29,—A private entertain ment is to be given on Saturday to Presilent Grant and ho High Commission by Mr. 8. ‘T. Sait, at ud, bis fine conntry placo in Prines Goorge county, Md. The prominent featuros of the enter: tainment are to be a fox bunt and deer chase, The nature of the courtry, and Mr, Suit's large experi ence in huntlog and Meld sports, will enable bim to Koil ts the manuiacturer of Suits Kentuek boa whiskey. During the war le hud a iar ing houre iw Now York, ander the. namo of Ford, Suit & Co. and minassed a large foriuue, Hiv /arnt is distant aLout #ix wiles from bere, eis hehe IDENTIFIED. Who Wm, Smith, the Fashtourble Swindier, Is-Deserter, Bigamist, and Thief William Smith, who has been swindling people by borrowing money in the name of th A ROGUE 5. Loot, areal estate broker, of 893 Pacifle atreet Nrooklyn. He was 1 in 1894 for desertio fro army. He was afterward in enstody on of Vigamy and abandonment. He was 0 accused of stealing valuable furs from Mr. Van Brunt, of Fito aveny Se ams of poklyn visited Eesox Mart and had @ long conversation w When the erEe SUN rep t into the Joilor's ame, Ja young Woman dressed’ iu the t sion, @ jutler asked wer whom 2 wishet to see, * L wish to seo Me. Wi mild m Smith,” she ans Fmith your hashand?* the juiler asked. e Why, 9 she repiled s i A not 4 per 9 Was HOt altowed t — Irving Mall Ablaze with Diamond The event in Irving Hall of the Irving Clu! o diamonds, Tt judiciary was w Tony Marti alico b ble, as Jad Was there, aud 40 were The Von, Gus Smalley, the Mon, Owen Brennan, an tho Hon, das, Hasson, with all the political notablities OF the west ail, Jed by the Nick Muiler and the How D. MCh var tot, with their wives ant da Actsias Fuuk of We Kiev promenade iors in €atico. Col LOSSES BY FL nreace a BROOKLYN. > Commissioner Portor and Ciief Engin of the Phiiadelphia Fire Dopartuiout vie yestorday. ‘The builders of Brooklyn are prepari amend- ment to the fire laws, so that properly owners may 16 pair thetr iraine buildings io a propor maaner. Gerrit Smith, merchant of this city, for many ye fof the Willtiamsbo: mpeiy, died at his rvsideuce in Brooklyn yé er Johnson 1 Brookiya terday Mr, Karston was found insensible on the sidowolk Moytand Warren sttuste On suntny Right. ite was fauen'to Ns hoardutg house ‘at 4d kast Warten stre-t where he died The Nostrand avenue cars are ran without con guctors, Ths tare ie droped inte n Cloke wes, tester ay covered Counce oF suveral cu a4 bora brawen upas ald 200d Wo call attention to the ¢ ; ms on : { ary et Or W i 1 See WASHINGTON NOTES, Carolina oa the Doane ctv Acaueuy Measra Fiak & Hatel of New Yor's today « Tae Ohier at tha SicealOfee gare that Its way toward ¢ : The Committes on Hiections baye lately papers from hvesont peel Bpecial “ 4 b i it ; i v1 acury Departne revived Bia atta detivento make aoouymiuue Fcetitutiou ta tho Uniied diaies Treasury, Over thirty names are @@ the Hist to speak on the Kukinx bil in the Louse. There ta strong dispost tlou amonw some of the Republicans to amend the by strusing out the wee of the army, aad Af (ue Dewo Daal — a nh MT LT POP : LIFE IN THE METROPOLIS. — DASHES HERE AND THERS BY THe SUN'S REPORTERS, What Unppens when Barroom Statesmes are made Trasices of the blie Schools What was Safd of Calligan, Anthony T, Gallagher was called before the Committee on Toachors of the Board of Biueation sesterday ofiernoon, to answer charges proverred by the * William Callig & member of the Board of Trustees 2nd Chairman of the Committee oa School Discipline, Mr. Calligan charges that on hia saul row of visitas » Whoa he enterod the male department of Grammar Senool No, 31, Mr. Galle cher accosted him in an ungentlemanty manner, calling bim @ drunken toafer and bummer, and rofusing to obey his orders, Policeman Mulligan tostifiel that he was called into the school on unt of the dis! ligan told the officer that he liad eher from his position, and offered 1,000 if Gallia, ther would go to the door oF Into nite room and fight Or box him. ‘The oMlcer thougt that Cailigs Was excited ani that Galingher was frightenod. Mrs, Mury Fawevtt testified that she sliagher cali Culligan & loafer, and that ahe allagner say someshing about throwing ¢ down stairs, Other testimony is to be taxen, _— A Railway Presideat to bo Arrested am Reddy t ‘kamith’s Account. At the hour appointed by Justice Cox yeatn day for the examination of Reddy the Biscksmwa for hie assault on the Bicecker street car conducwr, Meehan, Gen. D. Weymias Jobson of the Frevce army ap eared ia conrt and announced that he bed been ret a by Thomas Draper, the frieud a Red y, 88 asroclate counsel Wm. F. Howe end Abrobam Wobh, to represent and defend tho inte este of Reddy. Meehan, Lowevor, did not apocss > proscenie, and the services of the venerable out sellor wore tote Into requisition, Twas mth mated to Justice Cox that the President of the road ould not permit Moohan to appear, fearing Redd: pend ‘4 eulnmary vengeance, Justice Cox promptiy ordered the arrest of both Meenan and the F ity on trey are to be taken to Jellerson Market Police Court tis me Dr. Dawaou's Patient, James Williams, alias Smith, an old sneak thief, wan arrested on ‘Tuomday night by Detectives i inthe Tenth Ward. On the ste inst, Smith drove ap with w One term to Dr. Davee son's honeo in Bast Piftecnth atrest, and called @ boy to hold his horse, He askod for the doctor, and was \uvited toa seat in the parlor to await the doctor's return During the absence of the domoe tie, be. packed all the jewelry and other vatuables he could lay bis bands on D & Valise and sneaked out, He got into the bu, snd drove of, Several thor physicivas why hil been robbed. haaring of Wiliiuwcs's arrost, wont to the Resox Market Puli Court and id: eh Lim, § jowed th neak thief business succes o last your, He wos commition, : Joun Alleu, Lapidary. Jobo Allen of Mulberry street, not the notort of the most auceessful ously wicked one, but « pocketbook stuffers in ihe neighborhood of Castie Garden, met Christian N. Hausen, a newly tm ported Swede, in Tharacs, near Greenwich street the other oight. Allen had a One silver watch te sel), worth probudly $19, which be offered for thres dollara, TMonren purchased it, and Allen seemingly wrapped it up in paper examioed his bargain, covered with tin tor}, © home, Hauser \ round tentiary for rix mo Dowling said, * You «ecm to be el now you sual have a chau ‘Tao watea was given to Hat - + Killed by Nails in the Btrectm gu complains bitterly of the quantity of nalle thas are found lying about in tho streots of this elty, ‘Phe officers of his society are cons stantly coming across lame or otherwise disabled horses, made #9 by nails in the st One valu dio horse was killet last wees. On removing hie hoof, a nail Was foand to have penetrated the [rag 4 the foot some three inc! In ten days the animal's boof was couplecoly desomno The inakes tue ninth horse destroyed solely from tis couse Within Wie past month, A Westchester 3 The trial of Isauc V, Buck Lint. yut for (ho murdew of Alirod Ronuail at Sicepy Hollow was bogin yess verday in Waite Plains, before Judge Baraard, Out of over a han¢red names of jurors, al! liree Were rejoctod. One was exonsed for being in a aay. airy rogiment, three were over ago, one had served in the U, 8, navy, tw 1 aot’ speck. Enaltel tires were dead (one committed sutend eight years two we 1, 0¥8 wory op peso toc 5 vie rost bad pre- viously formed an opt Bankers Bowling toa Detective. In the Park Bauk putlors yesterday a party ot nflueatial bankers asvenbied todo honor to Cap omas Sampeon, on the occasion of (ho presenta- tion of an $85) jewelleA American watch, from the Bank of Cafornit, Wels, Borgo & Co., and the National Fark Bank, Whe te noni twas a reward Cage § 4 enoray 4 z the (orger sovor two ovens und (Wwe Vauts to Mell Hor Hain ox oflice @ Lotter of impor gston, the lady who waute ve NEW ILRSEY. Tho Driges Drainage bill ts dead Jolin Nolan wos fouud dood in hit bed yestert Some exeitamont bast by a t yer Kuitor of tie Z * A student in ton ¢ Cor o an CURIOSILIES James Delaney of 91 Fenth avenne, hanged him hn Cary, of 759 Washincton strest, was 90 bem aten hy ® ung of Fufaua in Broderick" A Bethiive street, on tae 1th o Charles Collivs, one ot arca that be toe gang, 1 ue A young fellow perxonating Thomas McAlpin allan" Soap." the wellknown prize. feliter, Wasa Fested yesterday for picking w Iniy"s pocnot at the Thirty-fourth street (erry. He Juntice Coulter, to prison by In Colorado county, Cal, the trial of Mrs, Pate for murder te proceeding Tt hos been proved that she Stared some tilno botore tHe A aU if Critton tei miu that him walle he was sitting with { ay had) ima tewiaiautey previous JOUTINGS ALOUT TOWN, French Retief Pani in New York, $183 93.41 The} i ‘ t 1 7 F r Vor I sod t 1 1 Male ’ : Cantorma Le 1 Ward on Tuesday " VM LWwoolt Assocl ion. Phe \ na aud Mr. Jou atom ‘ their wit 4 An by the grew oh ' mn ot Mur ey A Fitch Word WM et Campaign Club wae ' Wibstig \ fhowas Be Simin t wea aries aud War, Hf. Buvoe 1 ‘ Bryant con relieved of bis Me tropatits ty Wai eharpe hay Mevcrs, Siucou Lesaud & C The suit by the foreign stocklollers of wus uppuiuted receiver by Judy Baan order tequiring Me’ Cole he Shout not deliver up the aaces im Is pOosensiou bo the Coupany, Mr. Colgmen Waa exeisined as 0 the Caralvaais! aut Se abahs Gk (lid al¥ES sa UUs Charge. ee

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