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» a nists y 2 “PIRTY-FIGHTIL YEA W YORK, FRIDAY, MARCH 31, 1871 ME, TW LED'S LEGISLATURE, [Sepaaametun tau vo wins 6 [THE REDS HOLDING FARIS, | ™"#erg208, ersseene, ree | KILLING RAILWAY BANDITS | | *42ner 2 > M>, Goodrleli—Petarpe I will if they will ake me pron in the Seante Chamber—A Ber” 444 Se omaaeenl waxnaees, LTO WAGuANTOR FREEDOM, pee any on probation | : NATIT TO PURITY TINE WALLS | Mr. Irving—Wiul the gentieman allow me to ask | TAE INSURGENTS PREPARING FOR | The Executive Cosever sores, Cree ts ENGAGEMENT WIT PISTOLS AT Proventead Rag td acon" prickoter | rye ANNUAL nesorornd or AN B® j Lal 4 Lim » question? THE CONELICK, the Event—le Kxcetlency DOBBS'S FERRY. Pr : ot Menry Wilson PRANCHISED RACK. OF LEGISLATION Ar Guodrich—Yee. if it will pot interfere with die Properly Attired to Receive Gentlemen “a wan thls ‘eracomnt Fights adc y ji randerbilt’ PH Bh, Say . seney fo Con | A Confilct between the Governm . Never before Seen at the Capital, Detective Scnaton Driving Four Car Thieves bs neve", March 99,—An extraordinaty eorey * t » of daly The Brie Classification Fight— 784 when tir. Puids Hid of Ite Foes—Fuates of (he Bours | mittee cf citizens and troperty owners, consiniing The eee ta ‘oa sate AYVie ? “hich, while it lasted, ercated a | Asermb!y ina Jacobs ina Kage, is tine had expired, Pb tos Attacked, of twenty-four gentlemen, tovk th» 8 o'clock tra jon tla ' i ay iss pecially in the galleries, Garrett Davis bad been viewed by Col, Jamen Plok, Se. Hy Aunaxy, March 90.—On the opening ef the | “tre speaker eo de Goodrich eat down, Pt von.—The city is qaict. | yesterday morning for Albany, for the purpose of | During the Med ane co cent of the | speaking for some time open Sieraia’s resulation For weeks past the colvred men of New You® y Asembly yesterday worning the Speaker, Before | Raving raken bis last evot at Cre, ater # fan to | At the sitting © “146 eup.centeal Commiltter to-day. | aneia upon Governor Hofiwan the necessity of an | N Assy wee Trane *Te Vecu anavyed by | ii structing the Jadiclary Coumi'tre to report the | have Yeon making preparations for a Alting ete i the reading of the journal, called tLe stientionef the | 4g. sf os = m. Dee st submited s proposition for the di immediate solution of tie ray at sit quest aceng of ie pal A wens, WhO hava syatomatt: | Ko Klux oii!, ond Sad worked bineelf ap into e | bration of the anniversary of the passage of the i] House 0 (ie fact tht nomorous comp'ainte had a roves nant matnent of the portion of the National Guord, | end that he shou'd ais vis signature to the Bes ly robbed the ("nt teulas atopping iw the night | passion At what ke characierigcd as the onjuat | Piftcenth Amsudment to the Consiitution, Mest Deen made to Lim by respect. c\hsens of Alyney Mr. Greene of Cottareueus (Kepultions) ohe which bas wot gives im adherence to the Paris | Paewmatie Broadway Underground Railway bill, | between thts City and D. ‘a Kerry, ‘The last: | charves of disorders mate upon the South, when | ings Nave bean held, commiltera appointed, invite 4 to We cflect that lewd women were in the havit of poiisy, of ie Here My SP is Terie | Government, M. Assy, in a apcech in response, | which had been passed by doth Houses of the nemed pho has boon the tcene of many of their | Gen. Butler entered the Seaam Chamber, At Uone sept oot, ead al) hive looked forward toe y occupying te sofas in the rear of the Chamber, oad | Nei etaug rackes bul, bo votes into he | guid the Republic had formed aComtittec of Public | Logistature. The names of these gentiomen are: | depredations, The scountr's have worked with | point Davis was facing his Democralié colles.ues, | hoppy concn ition, ‘Thess preparations resulted that the (Tics of the Assembly werw ia the habit | pary, ould VOU Witt 19 | oo ged pun mo danger from ite opponents, who | Jobe T, Daly, Willis R Mortin, BN, Tatler, Je., } cousornurats skill, and have rubbed (he Company of | ant was apparently exhorting ther, Gen. Buttor, | yesterday ina prand civic and military display. { ; With them, and using obs:one lan The Balt Bests ¥ secing Who was sneaking, mare's! over in that dt AL ow eaily how (he lower part of Sullivan 4 rection and took a seat next to the Kentucky Sena ingaom, oud Grand streets was alive with expeet a tor, Then etrevching his lege out be wheeled his aut colored people and the variu* orgeninations ee ee aa He aeisuces whe te sev ihe principio to be | éhat the Nutional Guard of the city cost th © single Sra Nn aa chair aroand, tirew nis hoad back, and tooaed at | which had their healquarters in that neighvorhoo@ fay cocer fond cuttac.ng win [ g lhe Heenatlieane (Mecern. Winiay and lacks! ; tes | voted the Democrata to adopt the tajority re of ibe li o the manner ¢ ti oem Would sccm Wo dispose of the qusetion March 90.—Tho manufacturers of Paria bave | Thoio, Johm Foivy, Thomas McLelland, aod R, W. | the neighborhood of the Thircieth street depot, but | bravedo, enjoyed it hugely. Davi Whose ) io Which, ana the adjacent parts of Tenth, Bierent®, The cv. complained Of BYU Soeaker had be. wanes 010 bee w ked permission of the authoritics at the Hotel de | Townsend. Mr, 3. 1, Johnson also secompanied | #0 far the mamps bave played show curds skilfully | tick was etl tarned, had reacied that | amd Dwelth streets, the procession was forming, i come a natier ot Mreevery con mont, eo much fo v i H th nes Plog dicted by | Ville to resume work, ‘Tho reply was: “Certainty, | the party as attorney for Mr. Beach, The managers enongh to avoid detection, The robveries badbe- | point to his speech where he was chiming | Att ding the unpropitioss H mat resvccble PF ey pod smio.t ecasel to visit the geuerody, well loforued. that at | bot the workmen must keop their arms stacked and | of the Ceatral Railroad bad placed an entire draw. | Come €0 frequent, aud had entulied #0 greut alors | that the stories of Eouthern outrazes wore frorty | weather, gr des patie awatel the H the Aaeerud” Cuaiuber unless se ompaniod by gen: five Kepablicaos would be found woth ready for ase, conflict is very prooab ing-room car at their disposal, In the same ear | Npen the Company, thet thoy felt constrained to call | exaggerated, “They are more,” sald he; “they | soc what tardy formation of the line, i emer; ud the notion of Nr. Hilehtaw in stamp ve repeal, Five iemoctais (Messrs Hanker | ase Comimantite atill disagree among themeeives | were Mr. William It, Astor, Mr. Kiward 8, Juifrey, | the attention of the State authorities to the outrages, | are the vile inventions of unprincijied adventurers Pantha (| ws oat t on as bis ai‘ention was eatied Ine abseutees Were Messrs, Bormus, Fisk, | @ te their fuiare movemauts Mr. Svlomen, Judge Henry Litlton, representing | nd to retilion for re OmMeers John Scanlon unl | aud hearti scoundrels, mede (o continge their | was announced to stort at precisely woon, but it wap } No it, me val of eversouly. 23 OW. Hi, K, Joleen, Norhap, & Mr, Alexander T. Stewart, ad Mr. Gel Ro courte are open tn Parts, all (he judges having Oxen Gillespie, State detectives, were deiailed t fled from the city, ‘Thirty-tive huadred law cases remaiu im obeyance, The monthly salary of the Communist Coun frames, re ¢ 2 8. Greene, iI cotten hold on political power, ‘They sre here taruing round in the warmth of his beveld Butler almost at his ve sirajeht at him with a! soe immovable Davie faetantly paused in his batt f tence, pliced both hands on his desk, ard cl Batler with the ferocity of a tiger. Butler re’ the Kentackian’s !o atrifo paler. T minutes, neither changing bis attitade a particle, | il 8s} 10 the galleries looked ou in painfulsuspense, rad | Sypearance, and refie-ded mach credit on the varloas f the surrounding Senators held their breath and af- | oreasiaations which oe fected an unconcern which no one felts seosiepine la eee cpaycedw, Rephbsicans, aud Meee Ther Lord and Kanda t, De:noeray Logis fo ing tor relief from unjust aad We avo had by far the wort E RAILROAD BANAOLIRYT, EXCITING #ESSION CF TUE SONATE fogetlos vol Cie Immarnee ye‘ition puotisled Io | this evening that has been beld chis year, Je Com an ano subject, have cierceL the at | mittee of the Whole caue up fret the Bro tee ot the | Ucceteround Railroad, wiieb v wnabere to aig © anything noteworthy,” Tien came np a canal repr ‘Kev York ( fad Hudson River yaad | Dili, in whieh there Way Mhe tsaal nt ot uty cir workets Dee | ik, This was progressed, ana wdout pine o'ele on : Cane up Boss Tveed's amendment to the Now soming Itt said, Mowever, that oy York eily ciection law. - s noted the Hop, Coauncey M. | pertves — @rebrand. — £ great I 4 pomewnal” by it to be resched #0 Hy | into the ight with Jlawefor | St. Lawrenes, opened ti L have footed the and 1445 1M. betore ther got in motion, Meantime H lin: several societies went awoy on vccount of tue raim bow, looking | The p jou moved down Filth aveaus, thousaad people were in the colama, The i.e OF mately Was down Fitch ave veriey place, 19 Mactougal, to Spring, o Hodson, to Hroadwoy, to F Hh street, naestn nes of Washington and Line Chief Kogtuser of the Croton Aqnedu Board, Jnvcstigate these outrages, Two weeks ago Tharscay the fre! Assoon asthe Broaiway underground men de- zht tala which stops at Dobts's tected the presence of thelr opponents, they tmme. Giatoly (et! upow the hapie Fervy at 8)¢ o'clock in the evenicg, was broken i Hors is Gxed at thn 0 value of $9,090 oF 64,000 was hundred stone. to Wa Mosera, Astor, Hitton, | sed property to MMUNE GETTING MID OF ITS FOES, At L o'clock this afteruoon tle Sub Central Com mittee pasted sentence of desth ajon Wilfred Fouvielie, for being engaged in an obstinate and Gulity attempt against the existence of the Commit tee. Gem, Duval was at the sane time authorized to foarch Out and arrest ail encivies of the Com mon The Cri du Peuple, Vengevr, and Nowvelle Re publique of today atinck ile Assembiy in viovent terns, There are however no #igus of an attack on Yolomon, and Jaffray, and overwhelmed them with v0 successfully exrried off, argumests, Thelr el was gallantly met and BO CLERK WAS FOLND, 4 i to. Wants avecup avenue, tv Treny third ereet, to E.ghth aveag k enflinchingly, only growing | to ‘Thirty-fourth street, t wNigon” aveuns, te tubleaa continued for several | Twenty-tuird street, te Fourth avenue, to Union ves, where the tine quip and pun and legal technicality were bondid | T wo tlelte afterward the same train, wh adont the compartments with surpri ing energy. | #taoding at Tuirty-second street and Tieventh ave The underground men assured each other when the sed in review aod wae @ procession prcacnted an inposing i nue, Was again broken open and acart lord of val: proved a Repudiicans — were O BOL expect: but: they entered greatest spirit, Parker of Characterized, . ond eal i i te re train hud arrived at Albvoy that ¥ Astor was con- | uable goods was teken away, For this robbory hit corpora. verted sar and they ail fell proportionately happy, | Detective Gillespie arr on suspiciva two note Depew, wc ro in ibe tmterests cf dics, th wetter ean be com rposed it. f osaiom ' The Commitiee arrived (a Albany at 1 and immedi- ous west-end thieves, and they are la pricom walt. that the pro ¥ proseedod to the Delavan Mouse w © they in review before the Mayor of ihe alty ing exainination, tendered, Finslly Garrete drew himself up, thrust bis | but im view ef the eubstantial saetstar { clenched Ast almost in Watler's fuee, and 6 to #evoral of the organizations by Col James Fis { { This te the class of | Jf. 404 the Kindly interest wh! vio Vveurty diuner At® they Wavelled up the beret. 6: (ie CGucsny wich would never Capitol In @ body and were ushered into to the the 1: Casure 99 8 gross bre » to de Lost might at 8:30 o'clock the fame freis! t trata Os! tin eq accompanied by he has manifest have bect standing om the switch ab Dobos Ferry, await. * re, here ts the ny: they cos eres the vahteorsbe | edt the Mer od ins! year, Tite THE BXECUTITE CHAMDRE, ‘ | 4 tt obert , Bllver, Cyrus Clark, William A, | cnorinous quonililes of goods, It is arcerted as & of conver ° 4 Bistg OT ectervestor said thet, In 1860, | woult be shot, if ptley attempted any ulierlor | Robert Ward, T. +} \ Pt He very jusily geve moticr to the | Be Mt Vo ae ig Uo Tut Te had taken no ac: | measures, All coneiratore will cocst the anmme | Whitbeck, Dartd I, Rnspr, James M. Poyd, I, B. | fact what ifareeve em t ot ch cbaract e er age eo disctusste this question this wine elit pirate He Sates s By via B, Bic 4 ., WHOLE CARS MAVR NeeN EWPTT ek A Rien bch ea™ goer if itatsston OF AM auestion tute Wit’ | fate, ‘The Journal de Aarts makes ihe statoucht | Bacon, Charles Crary, David B. Bictlos, Wiiltem ¢ enetode n tho Chamber, at tho | nee Peoste | Bpears, teving C. Seth, James B Wray, Jormes | of their contents Fl s 4 a rd ~to Thom, jake’ = + n vie with gs cyoreneion of micgtt . of Paris three hundred thonsand franes daily. Meneixester, Benj ruiz THY Thoms Markel, » sumpreee ty eoweva tet OFT ber, of | Sem | Davis with gs sepeension of iomtce : tonne ware alto egos. and gti A CONFLICT PropapLe. Jaros H. Welch, Elword Matinews, Atexander | Yark thivfee Téstai-y ' Caps. «stray eo 1, 0 Tho gutictios, Miukiag it a piece of | beds were making Weir way wrist dian pe i \ ' ' ’ in Colored men generally, It was decided to request copie, win! t bre evpecs tue segiy The agiecrient ale | Versailles, An executive comnittee has been ap | The tients ond opponents of the bill flied the | INE (he passaue of the Albuny express, Detectives | men who concoct stories of diabolical Southern | tha: gcutieman to inspect the body. as naer au.ouni © i ad whetler it was in writing. Parker | pycted by the Sub-Contral Committee, It is ecta Gy, Hofman sat ovfore Dis desk im the | Scanlon and Gillespie were on the lookout, They | ourrager, and then ask for watimlte) power to #np Col. JAMES FISK, Ja. Fangs d <0 , Bot Ve Uls.urbe . Dass TWEED GOT TR, Duval, Pyat, aad Berzerct, aud will Lave charge of | pear! shirt buttons, and bis onte te “mu ds And his excitement becoming too great for him, | the procgsiot Would be reviewed by Cot, Pitbehi ve * mmerod and yi ” affaice for a mont he sank beck tu bis seat, while the President | front ihe Sects Hotae at Richt wart OUANUING THe TIKe OF Tu gluerion Re =! mur and was agitstéed, Te aatd explietyi; . 7 1 Chresteaing detionst vi ind eirect, rin cepoiter Merefore wert y 7 . (nal tad mection law of last spring was passed by FUSION OF The BOURBON FACTION, of, Tie Gurerdor opened procecdivas b; in ori. | 1,5 eansiously advanced to withia six feet of she | Sromptly tupprossed some threatening astra. | ificher. He was cour.cously received by Col ! We fs untirs. od that on Toertay evening nee | Virtus of am apreemeut, and it ougat to be kext, bu : =s, Mareh 99, log the genticnen tart ke wool limit discussion to | ¢°% Aeon £4 whlch were attempted in tue gatlories. Ib be | Fisk, Wie Was alired in brows velvetoou, Sensior Grarim. the gentiema w!e has not been | rely to Pefrect the existing law. I Veasarivce, March 2%.—Tn@ Depatios of the Ds. | two hones, and odvised them te arrango amoug | Wives. Capt, Scamlon pointed MS Weapon ay $6 ~ one of those things whare. interference wee « of the gorgeous regimentala ine } Bouse tos (ibe Bowes tox Vis will intro. | it not repeal ib ner vrasa fen. Ho, ion went ou | partments of the Tusges, masttlie, and others, have | (heme! ow ther mould like It apportionod: | robvers ard sald, "Doa'tany of you move or I'l | ms oF rar - cee bie Peak Rg AC 8 | nee @ ree on insirecttcog the Jaticers Com: | yehemently to de ce Congrtss fr eoneee sh the Nat ae 3 beck emo 1 div it into two por: Dalit thro ” ett 1 attemoted i The Colonel explained that Le Led seen the notice Bite to rej te tne of bole: | Taw. and put. that Tortrsd 8s Just Iytu Proposed 00 dak tho National Assembly (0 cond Hors of one hour cach, acd oneh purty take malt, | PUA teliet turough you.” He was answered by | very delicate matter, ne one had attempied | vise newspapers, bat hut received wo official otk fing the Sie ok ‘cardof the | Dewocrais repealing the New. York | mitsloners to the departments to orgauiae # force | This was agree! to, a1 the four men broke end ran | thing of the kind thus for, and al in (he © en tot the desires of the colored peovle, At this \ action taken on T vy as, He sas cown much iurst, He | i careh on Paris Mr Edwerd 8 doffeay stepped forward te addross | for the thick breathed more freely whea Garrett dropped inte | =" “were of Elzhtn avenue and Twenty- ening | ‘Graham 71ovt te Feo W tn nor He wor bi ek bron oth coat, with | lined the ro his seat tits. ete mere ue ley crowded nia people, ficn in a pos speech, tl ¢ delivered dara striped pants, and bl.ck kid gloves. He stated | ofcers retnrnod the fire and startod yt se hperiet cel WE was ati falling, 6 Basse oil A. Mer wh tat hig estat ot) coh to, the. Beceh Pucanacels, | OMcers retnened the fre and started im pursuit: AS | gut Gutter never moved, nor altered the expres- | mosity colored. aad 2 jo@r tn 1evly Gravam, ith will tane Hailway was that it was the Arcade ever again, and presenied all trose features woich had beoa consi- , and tha liberal constitution, ene from the window é ite chiefs are framing » scene from the windows of the E: Tidings for a Parliament on otlier volley at the doicctives, The officers undaunt- | tion of bis face, altho continved the pursuit and turned upon him, he floor av ihe coveiuston of Mr Mr. Alvord niroduced the pet meno: New York (publisued in oy surging sea of uinbec © es OW hay Man) to) of a surg’ " dere | ineuperab'e bY bias a very the » vthers. It f oo Was that When the procession appeared, Col, Fisk and i t t he mode! Ru o ould be rreparal A RUNNING FIRE WAS KNPT OP Garrett was no sooner in his cha:r than be wheeted | several other geuslemen, among whom were Gen. i ini bill. Ho bronght up the h Ue war | the model of Rogtand, aid be an irreparable Gordon Grauger, Mr. Jay Gould, and Col, Tsrmlu ating 8 bras pr a oF i bie botween mpapy and the ocraey | Tho Goverament bas lately expressed ile recrot INJERT TO BROADWAT by both p: “nye if Wages of over guty rode; | It round, and began to draw it up by short jerks in | yoior Ht tchcock, Cant. Spericer, and Capt. Cable, of uk and weaike ’ oF nwa to reguiste | tat Wiis anid hag cata } fe robbers doubling aud coming out ow the cailroad | the airect " ‘ 4 en Ys tas , fates of fee and trausporiaiion opr iirads, Fa ee eee eae ee camer melceration | a4 the opposition ehown to it by the supporters top ail trate in it for two vears, and if, ashe hed sree by | the direction @f Butier, uatit heaigesayomehbeadl Bo (UL ER STE) A tor Bepul ity was actu W Up a resieiry law to eat rst pissed and signe rHer be 0 Lrler has passed, Dene » Murphy, Creamer, and Hardenturch spoke in vor of tue bul, and Kenpedy azsinet it, The h mbor Was erdwded, and the debits e wil creat vehemerce W a very | track asain, More than thirty alote were Bred by it tho tances, and im retarn Detective’ Fecaice | them was almost tmperceptidic, whica be burst out omptio’ bis six-barreled revolver, bis companion firing foor eiote aud reset geney. Une shot took etfec Uarvin, residing nue, The bo penetratod hie lett lung, jons at the windows, and informally reviewod the proces fals and ceutlomen in carriages doMog their hate while paweing, and the military giving the marching salute. f THE MASS MEETING, \ In the evening tho celebration terminated ia @ tavoting to Cooper Institute, ‘The ball of the @MR PiGHT OVER TIE RUM CLAS IFICATION ACT, The love s rugele ts ended, wd the Erie Divecto:s’ Classivieation We Whispered wbowt tlits atte o ti Would be hrousht op to + 8 conse quence, th. re Pited with ox 265.00) Cowd to RI ness the exjccied rows bu tue Orleans family, Gen. Vinoy has been supersede in the command of the army by Gen, Barral. Geo Charette hes succeeded in arming and plactng at th Aisposition of (he Goverument 8,00) Bretons. THR GERMAN RVACUATION SUSPENDE Mareh Lcen told, it woud take them @ momta eich Louse, they Begie be Hity yours in arriving at the Central Park, He gard tie Kveriag Just, which atreven that it was Imbos Broadway, end com by aio wi ing two for an emer s pasentt” ia Whe book @¢ Drank Ob, you eeoundrel! You raseali® with a and Biguta ave. | SFong adjectives prefacing each of the above epi 8 kip, and passing up? | thets, “Did you come bere to imsuit me! Butler replied, “Go away froin a he wi . qf ion, the iar: {| \ J undesiraoe to meddie wit ano that all these sene.uce were ret Syevulates who wanted to alarm the ad them oil out, Tuero Was no honest intention to build, n foot henr, At nearly my ).—In the Nai onal Assembly, M Thiers What do you ms crowd to : pt the oul was ordered to a third reading U WOUNDING MIM FATALLY. Union was packed. It was tsstefully decorated Woee treo Hoare Bad oem eSorusued Nu tHe euueld marty ote TT nas declared tia the withdrawal of the Germar JUDGe MILTON ua pbb seat elated, ci 2007 Wear | renner! care about yeu? Go away, ¥ 'h fagy, ainong which the standard Of the bisck pareDe ihe, mirvous Guvias tint thy Chamber of TUR DOSS MDE A ROTAL ANCIT MAS (om France ts for the moment suspended. The | advanced, as Mr. Jaffray concluded, and presented | pautieth eirect, bewesih the Tort ehoulder blade He |» Garrett was Just about to raise his arm to strike | Fepublic of, L.iperia cceupied Lie position of honor, Tom Fiees, Firat, Witehman, 32d cibor lenders, Woarnment of tbe dente Parisisns are, however, responsible for the delay in | huuself 10 the Governor's noties, respiondnt in a | fell acrezs sis track. At this momons tue Aldany | Batier, when Mensy Wilson toft his own scat, her- | OP ihe t avers, the topes of Ube and view took thir depart re; Lut {he great migerity, wre read the sig Ae ‘coming siivecte aright remained, aud when Br. Field weved thet tlie Con eof the made a tloyal Arch Mason apler of this city, Sev k Masons were preseub and as: the ceremony, Aone them were ckaey and Py 1 tbe m ro rae dizziing waive siulrt, With Neavy gold and studs, und a high stiuding collar. Me offs Excellency & bund'e © sip natures against ti ull of whom protested loudiy mgatnst the giv ada ornamented the platform, aud ® baud of music stationed In one corner played pope lar airs Mt jutervals during the evening, THE APY, HENRY HIGHLAND express cams iD»! it, and tae officer feering that | ried over to the tcoue of threatened confict, and. McCormick mig> to pick him | plicing himself betwees the two men, stovped the up, and th's delay oral hwayman to Facefal proceedings at once. Garreit, on being escape. ‘They are knowd '« the officers, and cannot | appealed to in # culm, consiterite way, covicd cown, theeveeustion. M. Tulere added that the Freneb prisoncrs returning from Germany had toformed th Prussians that the acts of hostilily committed eral prominent uNerr Hamburg of Agity away of B y to @ crowd of trresponsib.. | escape arrest. Finding that Carvin ‘w: * fatally | and retired into one of the Senate ante-rooms, was choren Jresident. He began by reminding bl Whole rive ano report provress or the cills muder 4e Boe, che Bild Barto o Westenes: net them were not the acts of the French Gov- | meu. Hy siowed thal the law or ‘68 gives permis. | wounded, the officers signalie’ the exp train, Buter how:ver staked around the Seuste for | heuer thit when che District ot Columbia coped cousider yor, v ten ig the tise had com Bad miny others, ne Boss loud ment, but of the Commnists, si . a Corned Vs ing Pifcer| te anoreane which siopped, aod tue two beer aa Kichwaymen | several minutes i jogtoth«one aad | ciorea tree they met in the same hall to celebrate d.-appoinied. At 4» #o'el ing the lively saaling asemb ~ Ait provid inches in dia rec! any locality tn New Yor ‘put into the bageage car, Dr. hatever Lad ocearred. he event, Op bat occasion the meeling was opes- Luimnan vu! the Retsvad Committe Fhe Ouapeer roons were | tered sat panane 8 Dill providing fhe Wet ST eokisu. oF ia All: Ie w of "9 | Dobbs Ferry, was suamoued, and th i Pebr? Rev. Prtusr onnor, of the Catuolic Church of the sane picee, | nod given way to bis feelings {u stich a coaspictots eslled, and convocation ef the Councils Genorai, M. Thiers J ister in day why announced tlh igned more German tre th the ta de tae reporie of thas Co lo repo the Erie Dircets rs cuuseitication thot wader the ruls adop ed yerterda, Limiting the vebate to Ave mir ules enc, 1k wouk ible for members to say al! Mey wove ho thoncht # Orelees to tek: uD the the, ed with prayer, and le proposed that they shoald miittes adopt the samy courwe to-owat. He then introduced Bissop Jones, who ofvred a fervent prayer, Mr. Garnett dwelt ugoa tha berotsin of bis race, as exhib. ied during th late war at Hurts Uedsou and Pillow an tlw Sea sie, Wile Ghd OOF take place UULIL early 18 O'¢iock, Lor Gee burpore of pottins Lim through, uid away with the flimsy cer of ‘OS requircd, auth their tubes auywhere in the mos urd, irrespon. sible fasuion, Who could say that 16 weild pot be beg the law to them to Iay by virtue of the convention just are to euler Paris, and the French forces in the city ure to be increased he replied that it us very evident to bim ts took his seat there for no other purpose siege af \iyesthetst pda than to insult bias, and be wenld sllow bo men Co 89 of the Clurch to the dying robber. Bot gentle- | that, Butler, bowses:, sa)s thit he no more thouzht — — A FOURTH WAKD MORDER, y t@ displace sewers, aud gas pipes, and the velley of the daines. He exhorted all proportionately Water mains, to the great d Vueat and anno men vromphy responded to the enil, th ai i avis when be sat down ihaa he did of @an | colored men le eee that when they went ° be’ moved the previous question, Mr Weed wisod Cepeita mosTILitrEs, of cverjbody cone rmed. ‘Thue hauling over sewers | ne their arrival. Meantime, Gorvin tu eVor bad we least gotion of in- | ballot-boxes they voted for pure mon who would fo knew it ths Poem Nould also cal up them: | The End of a Drankew Sailors’ Quari Leuven, Mik W<tenan dee sare | suriounding Lisa and said, Voluntarily : ‘The general versict to-night Booms to | wok honor. Ho said ‘the principles of lidecty a Rerity report, and ive dyeaxer cecied that tt ‘The Two Seamen who werg Missed fram ! folk keeuly tho indignant charges of the Republican t hie Bourbon fue! hee Renators (uate wae Ureoking faith, ang’ severa | _ Tels states that the Bourton fuslon lias been ae Trews woe D tore sffeoted to ques: | complishes with the Count de Chambord ae its « tom the exis in, sald emphatically, | knowledged he ee p Delght core. Seni wate? oer ible was pF bia amit ate Wurfamee sen altace DRAWING THKIN RKVOLTERD “ ADERCROUND OF New Lcaime up here to 1. bat i for ttno 7 thitif Butler meu ve rows, Seuad teller keep | (here was & great question agitating the country woud. Mr, Weed toen moved to substitute the the Decks ef the Lendes Snip ¢ bead plicod op the foads froin Paris to Verasiiles ere ae ee i Whe Brat time Twas Gp lee mud T wae Drought ap | oa his onu sido of the house which threatened to exnse discord in the Republic in twority or the majority report. Tus vuio wee tine-1e Custedy of Cape. Allaire. s prevent reeonnoissances by the troops of tue | $0 Irresponsible FOp‘c, was idiotic, ‘Chere were no | by Xcvo.wice Aad the otder feulows, at laken on THE PPBTIONS Quests oy, mm whic Mr. Alvord sks medal e party, He would allude to San Domingo, Wea he Was told that a © mission lad set out by exau- ne into the Sta'e of San Domiuzo, be had hoped for a athtul regort, because bis friewd Prot Douzla J ho £€. «fF Corvorauen, uo capital, And vot Governnient, The Literte says that four johodios wore to ‘e rigs b (0 reconstruct Rngliey have resumed their residence in | the great seer &) He tuen became unconsclous and was aif out on “BAt y the floor of the baggage car on seme cushions. ‘ihe be Geen shed hes ork. He woud | joy, Father O'Connor read the service for tue dyiu boar ds stows | thousand No. 29 Cherry atroet is a sail eure, Tue nelghboriood In which its: g | Versa NOY SET. fe Unsee vital objections to the Macumaue Trun Dr, Masbrouck staunch The Hornet d Service~ | was one of the part Bat," said the speaker Baye, During be casiny of the rode a character, Two Kotich sailors took up. thelr 1 that M, Thiers and the head of the Lon. | UtKe thi et vie a ee ules lie opined, bef whie f nched bi © e . said the speaker, , erscier, Two ish rs took cheme, any ove ef which Would, he be aie ton ; i a | malic known (hat be sighted ! suerceding GuEscENs sever] ge luattets there a week azo, inteuuing to leave New | don detectives are in the city, The Sub-Centrat | tq the “drt place, Waal of tioney {im te ratives. Tue train Important Successes in the Enstera Diss | mich Love known (iat he was weighted vefora h E¥e winwier oO FUL Lien Fe ves 6 thea moved on, The dying man preveated a horri | Goodrich sid that there bud cr wassont, He accompanied the expedition ouly to bie spectacle as be Iny ov bis back, groaning terry auve color (o tu? wudertakin, bratos; and of Paris has declined to abolish all the | place, want o 4 pl icts=Tae Warltke Spirit Reviving, Yors om the ship Constantine, bound for London. far as Dobb's " : Binee bi piven to divcost this question, » : fi As olice force. hatucal inpecimenis which the reky underground | ply, nord oozing from bis mouth and threagh | Havana, March 27.—Gen, Modesto Diaz, am | hae said scthcasali thit the way rity dd Hot mur t Bae: Comeren ime ease FeaTAyy. Deb Thomas) Ee of New York presented. Huoukl theve con: | ing’ bandages wulca covered his woond. | insurgent chief and native of San Domingo, sur CUTTING THINOS AByeF OUR RAC! | Ye. He said that ihe grest { Brows and Frank Wilson, a» the men were called, ‘THM PARIS GARRISON TO DE INCREASED Aidevations fail, then the persons present would ae- | fe was palo ae death, ond at Gret the physician | prised: in the uelguboraoed of Bayamo, vie contes, | He hae eald that the fobisbitanes of ante Doak | Cethis pera tga : 2 1 ti rerasities ¢ " ond themselves by fricndiy Httzuttom to the er; Td . sed, ighborhood of Bayamo, the cont je fins said that the intiabitonns 19 Ds. : Hien wes that important matters Mane Bot cu cereal A special. desraten from Versaities to tue Times | en tnemaives Uy friendly Wttsatton to the crag | could feelua rolee. Wier the attmutante adminis. | Pies ie ae ara ot tncs rociueat, ‘The | Eowere sunerot to thone of. layt. Mte nylons Preeeny Sucaeren( Rb VAR SRAM At twenty winutes to 8 o'clock they stood on the | says that M. M. Mower Quertter and Valdan Lave | property for Cepots, plat(oras, or buildings. “There | pouacea bis case Uoceless., lis compazion in erine. : hab Waa WSIS GBGA LETS exlubied sublime heroism in thelr anequit strom git dug gu id n. He eoce remain i ' Nica casabalad Gi ous That after sever) | ee eet eon “mtn to tue Kenerority wick wien | Rowacea bis case hoceless. Ils compauion incrine. | attack was so suidon and well conducted that the | Sica with tho British, and with the Frevch umdse | jer Ol bts the Usual ares hsb tus | Woodea stoop velore their boar!.ng Louse, Wilson | deen af wens they proposco to help themselves to tne eoods uf | Y om Nis somatl On & pil ay uote im the cor, | coutraguersilias afer a allzit resistance tht, but, | Nunoleon, Li th.t any eviden:e of their luforiority. q aid Voled » vert i rt " rrelsom sked » | telegrams bad Seen exchanged with the Govera- . ner of the evr, bleeding copiously trom the wound evore a next prononnes: | = . Lh eptand abe Pealedp yin ¢, Me asked Brown t others. No comocosation was to Le nanied. The doe lis shoulder v! Which, however, wes | With the exception of thelr chief, were ail eapiured | 1b r d the Gea pk AT ain UE ca drink, and was refuses, Angry words arose | ment at Berllo, Here Fabrice, the German civil | Commiss onere moult Ax ihe value, nnd'it was eusy | Under lie shoulder Un ook. Me is about | and. ki Gras Glas surprised. a earadry | Rofauion business as a pices of stesiigg, and ead { H ; Rat nad nae ‘ tly | sdministrator in Fran 1c increase | so to manipulate matters that properiy-boleers 9 years of ag ton a M a as also surpel it did not peed ie @ act stefl territory no, wiih H 1 na) bect | veiween st nd Brown struck the otber lirhtly | vdministrator in France, ecnsented to the inen spould never be coupeasated, 1a tact, aay would it 19 rears i force, killing tweira men. Lhe rebel lose ia these | The Maytiens would git if necessary as they foughs Bhierered low pas cust be woud | in the face son stepped buck, his eye flashing, | of the garrison of Waris to $0,009 men, Gen, Vinoy | Mould init ne cr last degree, |e oe ait eer \anigailogsi they fought ihe Franch, unt Wiese ttle era p' He rape v. Mery Dipy, Whose n ise com t e French my. 2 bs “4 7 . . . “ jut 10 asl A vl r Boat to font to tue rear ot diceta'r, when teat gen, | a sat down on a wooden Detch that rave across | ‘s sill @ command of tne Fr meh ermy, M. Bis wosr INMDsrIF Le BEACH. Deveet ve Giilospie approached; iven he acknowl: | ‘his continued ac ivity in the astern Depart: | ques, ont Swe tue ey would Bane it ia the i an Void, tuade te remark tha: (ue reison le | che stoop, We remained there Ofteeu minutes, and | iM is im iiiding, and has nm et been ne a GM. Oxde: eof the vertrs, apreared for | edged his real name, John Me. ormack. 8 colot we Cuban sete ja r B Cl sty 4 Ge voted was becapee he kad bot Woon.” eon,” oF gt have forgotten the blow. any of the meetings at the Hotel de Vill ‘Trinity Coures, presenting the memurtsl aud report Hie denicd shooting at the officers, or attempting | Ment gives color (o the Cuvancelaim taut a part of GASSES FOR CHARLES SC uNER, i jords to that eBe used Jacob SPORES 10 OE Te rene rae . tran (ae Commnanal Ci mare ja 1664, by wich Ib appeared tat a pueumane b the train; aud.in accvunting for ils presence, | the Hornet's earco wos lande-t after the upfortuaxte | He did not know how to style the crime which { bprang to his cect, acd ina vo Monnwrile, Jona Gilbert, a third eailor, becwn a | M. Pyateus withdrawn from the Communal Coun: | Tih a der the foundativns would not be coducive Raat he apd Garvin went up to tie eating | atterapt at Puerta Iirars. These successes, follow: | had recentiy bees perpetrated in the Capital al i piety lig conversation with Brown, They bad simoss 11 of Paris, and wil give Lis exclusive attention to | {2"NS' Security. and would. in fact, topple it down e Dobbs ferry yesterday morning, to end 10g Loe great vietory at Muyari, inspire fresh hoes | Wasbington. The sjmpathies of tho blick ra ay Hy tye ad ten Wilson's presence, Gilbert was turned away | the editorsnin of the Le Veugeur, the future oficial | ‘The otuer objections were similar to tuove raised in | to ootain Work i a Drick-yard, having been in insurgent circles here; and reports from insur- | would de with the man who for qnarter of a ce! Ae eaid, © When T cast tmy vote a erctemsn near me | cotten Wilsou's presence. G (he previous exhaustive survey. Appel teh tallea de Fectionary districts show much warlike sotrit, | ad fought for hberty; Who had fallen oa ths madesrenark that Led pot cust i. honestly. | | from Wilson, and Brown was off his guard. Before | orzan of he Commune. Mn. AsroR, . 4 Jone. Fi Trasiwortby ivformsion sizes tne | urgent tore in | of the Sevate bathed in his own blood + * a4 pow my rights and will maintain thom, ‘Chat ee Soca eed Mie ADH. GOFAL ned PARI 10 BB ATTACKED. sc, draaned Gia afewa oVstOMAl @TikTela inthe city. ‘he visited one Johe Poster at that | the atiack on the to vor aC Pioto a4 wix killed, Chic | testing acainet the carse ol #lavery, a, althous ‘werds er shall give hie pene suc siate waat he | sB¢ plane: Mut Kaito entered’ anit : ; Ye'yehwith eplendia diamond. pin, wad lavender kid | acauaintasce. ‘This Poster, he sald, married a Miss | Tuomas Quiuien it. triguez Was with Cielo Somner. {ilero the cheering Was q eas Fee. Dials reeten oF same a) | ee an sere To the heart. Tt war | 27@2A vaye there was picket firing Ist night be- | Pov sala Le had appeared for ciguteen years and | Day Biake of Brooklya, a relative of hie (McCor ——— tremoudous.| Now, aad Sr. Garwell, all you: moa 4 Fetes br one a evident Foe ane et ao the hilt, and Wilson. aid’ pet take | (ween the Nationals and the Government forces on | Featiy hoped this wus the lust ihme, His oojection | MACK'S) Mother, They were up uccessful in their | phe Counterfeit of Michmond County | it op oid Fond yOu wen \ P 1 ° was chat there wan 1 ons application, and walkea dowo handkoreliefe, “Sue effect wise 2 When th toe trouble to draw t. He turnet as if to walk | the road between Versailles and Paris. ‘The Goy- | to (ho scheme was tn ML Spete Nas seen pon sblltty, Ser cho tuteaticn Of catch ir. Murphy rose aus id Bon eiph ee Deen a lerey Au Important Arrest. whore tueeiing rose en tmugse, and for wan votes uace a jrcuinrremork, Le reuuiyend | away. vat Gilbert caugat Lim ind drew bi back | erngent tas, alter consuttution with Gens, Ducvot, | 80 aime, no c4pital Treight train to New York, They were standing in | Daring the post fortnight bouds for large | ites the old Astor re Tiniebs to cask any reflection upon the geptienan | tower the house, apd wea pulied the knife out Of 1 1 ogo, chanzy, and Trochu. decided upon a olan for | “ihe raitsvad vow took ite innings. Mr, Mat. | tie woods when the sacle were fred. aod tiey Were | amounts, purporting to bo trom the Bourd of Suyer- | Weve seldom Leen heard wittin its, walls becorr. tow Kgs. No tui on this floor recoguizes the ability cod Lome-vy of that gentewan » ore ton I he ong WOuld be Inore voth ty impute dis ack upon Paris. In the Assembly on Wednes- | thews, one of the wade a specch. in which he admitted | jjroadway, stepped forward! and said tuat he dig r ere 01 + Lit—and tat's all they knew about 4 eaviest Owners of property on Reporier~Who were the two other men iu the | Yi#0rs of Richmoad cvunty, 8, 1, bave been ollered Women wavod weir handkercalefs trsatle: tue excitement Was intea €. Whinow took is coolly, Or stupidly, They say he | an avack was druok, He eutered the Louse, aud walking up | day ty, aud inded With such cheers as | Nel the Germans were ovacuating France irregu- ale et thut the gentien eye woods with you? for sale in Wall aud Broad stress at reduced rates, eine a spake lauy aoviogy fer tbe iovish remark Puade | man ar peared. He drocsed Milion ont of Ct | troop ta theconniry.” He Iaid the blame forthe | Bwners on dreadway were of Sheir ovinion, Ruey | oT os in coached ‘hirtith street at 10 | torn, of TS outh treet, a Supervisor of Richmond | ects, M7SFR 2 Jaume, mute, whe Matted Doricg tuis litte epi ode at Pearland Frankfort etrest, Brown, mean stile. | 10 a) been Fished which wuld putan cod toall | Were Ok, Me Mined “warter, and he warnly rep, | cieluek last aight, @ mesnaze was sent to Capi. Cat: | county, who pronounced it a torgery. Dele Presi vent Colfax, and Senators Conkling and Ken. ied Waiked ilo the sitting room of the boarcing 1b J A apy # of pre Bad Teed tps fray of the tuirly Bith street station for an ambe> | py) F, ave vertisermcnt, led Thonas | tO. feceetting shetr inability to attend, ‘The name GREAT EXCITEMENT house. He eat down cm une of the pine Denche- | Mreguiarities on the part o: the German ported the measure, Lie had been bitkerty Le TS. AS MALT AE Cane Ht ag eeu | Puil Farley, by amadvoit advertisement, ted Thomas | OP r tif VN ee cd with faint ry, winged a the Muuse, rising in their | that sinod around the walls, kit blood etreaminy TUE REDS OFSTED FROM MAKSKILLES, CHPOSED TO THE ARCAUE, advisable by (he surcoun to take Garvin to more | Booth to call upoo him to pegotivte some of the | with tisse Sects and parsing trum ope to noiner, speaking ex- | Vinny the waned Moor, fe, foo, was taken. to the MAReEILuee, March 30.—The attempt to evtantiah | Dut had mo objeciions to a toud ihat kept im the | Sriuaule quarters: nod fver policemen arriving, two | tonds. Having utcertaleed where the blanks hed Myers wext read the Fiftcenth Amendment, ‘] citedly and ko plenthss police sation. A few sainutes after he en | ine Commune in this city ts tailte, Col, Ducoin | centre. An to the injury it woul de to she i wriered, aud the wounded mea. dager | been printed. Booth was yesterday taken. be ore evoke2 much avplause, Conzpatulatory tego: 4 Tae previous qie Wns ordered and the vote | tired it wae dead Gilbert and Win, Munroe. ee eee ee ie position of ecununder of the Na. | dations of Louses, that wasa tarce ond @ humbag. | gives were Lorne tu tue police station NicCormick | Justice Duwiug, where Mr, Minturn accused him ne Were obered by Mr dun d. Zui lo, avon the q Wken on Mr. iver ta’ Mk, | who had witnessed the murder, were locked up to | Tens hard, M.Cremieux. President of the Pro. | He bad consulted engineere-—Craven and | Feiuscd t0 go wishuwt a muck, and loudly of forgery Hsing Of oor Stale Constitotion from all auntie i rity for he my nthe XO | testis. vis onal Comumittee, hus boon srrested, aud the othor for example—who sald thas wry ai itesyA RARE Mr Williom TH, Murphy, of 65 Fatton street, teatl. | reputiiean clauves, aud urging culored men $0 hue ond na} fo veal 4 fea again Hiown lies on a stretcher in the basement of the righ hie Gate Medea haves be Lut mix orf eight feet lower fled tbat on Feb. Joseph G. Curry, a printer, do- | Prove the opportunity now presented them. ‘They 4 Wok adv sntage of the ples of as! be wRcubeds T mriice otal He wos of medium height, and had | Members of the Cammitive have Mod. All the Ker | chin what was proposed without Injury, Te | of whiskey ond some civare before he would stir a! ing business opposile, to him, catied and waned | Were Uaauiwously adopicd. pd paid that Ge Munority Te ie crawe by 8 | ote, b tuce, fle wan a man ot forty, with | Pobilean societies lave been disbanded, aud the red | way’ nog afruld of bis houses. and he hed Inteiy | gies, At the police siabion Garvin's untue was | whether he could dos job ina rurrs. Mr, Murphy rr i Fo eae eae oan cata: Fareietions, | Gafk Ost, agatine ese, and brown moustache and | Mf oy Samm ah Gia despatch from Marseitios | Duilt four of the deepest Houses tn the cits ; Abbe: | given ae Bryan Mavauago, axet &, 01 356 West Bev: | suid Le could, and Urry ial Soon alerward fon NKW JERSEY. 1 dove pari, and wspress Nix Lonest conviction bear ieon Is confined in @ accure cell of the ONDON, < f \ ton's Was one o! ‘or hi stmiy Uisth street. Doth were removed to Belicvue | setiod’ sod chaning ong or the blanc bop bi a wRSEY, Me Jacoos, whew bis wane wus caliod, wald that | Cay gireet station, A SUM reporter lucked at nim | M78, tied all Ie quiet. The authorities lave sus: | Hevea this would ereally Improve the valve of | fluspitel We ore ivavine for the Nosmarat min. | (al sinned to bekcinted like its. Toe blapue were aro | We 1869 tie Voie for tuts Uiil vecau @ ue thouchb it | hrogen the parted dvor. ‘The veiow lay ine heap | Minded AU action lor the present, because tne Na | Crore iy lwhich had @rciined Bfly per cout. within Sah alles Garvin nade ba GOUICOMOR co | Lene eeeeline. ven is ike imprint or throes We The Lexistature wit adjourn on April 6. \ ras Tig ce thew be had oeeu asismed Of Wis | ig’ gue corner. He seemed a duudle of tae, | Vol and Fel four years, more, espeally it it Went cs tar as ine | tuer O'Connor Rose, (8 Cedar st, N.Y." Huot also ordered | Mre, Sarali M, Sailer died recently ia Clarkesbore, vote, Ho wuuld try tu mage It ries now, aud BO | Hig face wae invisibie, and ‘ould hol make vat ae Battery. He did no Yoin any transit company | Cuvaungh wad only been liberated frem state | some other work, and prt $1 om account, but Duces ef county, In hee 100 year. Voted te farur of the minority reve 1 ne did | Bieter be wae drunk vr asleep, But preseutiy be 4 PILOT BOAT WRECKED. baiting ‘at Chamvers street, He bi4 cousaited many ou last July, Messre, deaviow and Giliuspic sur- | after reovtving the blank bonds Ne did not return to | Pickson Bros, of Jorsey City. have a horse eighe \ When Mr. Weeu's naine was culled he sald he did | spoke, $ property owners about the scheme, and tad fouad udered themaclvey to Capt, Cafray, who heid | get tbeotber work of pay the bill, The detective | teeu wands high and weighing 1,900 poun qf Bot intend Osay anvihing. Dut wus copteus to Fi * Give me tomething to cover myself,” he sald. porn e bo one opposed to it until he got tuto the cars on Mm tv await too resuls of Garvin's iujuries, tesiitied that Routh had confessed nis guiit, but raid ——— on bis report, Tue gente n fru Kings (Mr The voice Wus sullen, Ut Bot that of a drunken | Ran Down by the Stenmahip City of Warh- | tyis occasion, aad then le wet hall a dozen at one pi atl “ be was ceiing for one Thomas Sinttery, ‘Booth | ‘a Goodrich) he said nave sume cu: entary site Capt. Allaire Duk bis head, requesting that ington 270 Miles at Sea—The Narrow | fell swoop; but ae delieved in bis veart that all woo believed lo be nierely a tool in ihe bands of others, SV4AUKS FROM THB TLLEGRAPH, ii } Glos tu him, fur whicn be tha: ked him; but thet | ng reply be given. nd the SUM reporter moved ape of Capt. Hobbs and lis Crew, opposed Ule traneie company were prosuut vu the ‘The Bartal of the Drowned Cushior, aud dui Dewiac thought ie. would be wore > ] vaslemey Lad aid thet Woe Was w pariy quertion. | yay at tog door ‘ot th cell the oman 8 large On the night of the 28th ivat. the pilot boat | Ceasiom, wale ony Seine 9 10 be The remains of Edward Fitgpatrick, the cashier | yalusdie Witees hen as @ prisoncr, He was re Tie steamer Florida, said to be o Milihaster, ‘4 ee 10 OR, wee stove Was the warmest coll ip the a tae BI ' i? va ‘y 2 led fu Ma VAOM, siedirow alias op Weduee Orteasoly ful NOT A PARTY QUESTION, The people in the boarding house where the tnur- | Jom D, Jones (No, 15), Capt, John Hobbs, was ‘The Dock Commissivners tuid tin that they were | Who disappeared more thaa a moutn ago, and whose | Wauded for examination. woke RaeS rai eaiee oR weday, y for By 1 te ita apne Gos could | der was coumitted aay Brown and Wiison had sl: | Craoiciog bout 27 miles east of Sandy Hook seareh- | colug $) reserve one hundred feet vil roud tue | boly was found on Mondsy, were taken frow the eg the lateror életricte of South Carotine iM Ber ut RAT Ware sepined On Rnd Ler ie They call the trazedy | 1 for vessels in wantof a pilot into port, At 11:15 SUL Bun? 9, vo there was HO Heed VEAV.A | dorguo yesterday, and Interred in Calvary Come Fs ed a reed, Leoclala are: Hale eg tation has oem 10 pruzrras tor i ine (Republican) & he had been cor, nkep quarrel, dur - RENTON, arch 80, —The new Greenville Com. buant on the ew ot the (Kee Can auc f tenn 1 n pilot bi des q f ory. Lefore the burtal the body was takon to the , area ¥ ected with the Lrie ro.d (or twenty yeara a» of. . —— steomer wos deseriod, and the pilot boatinade ail | "Nr, gJoumson, the lawyer for Mr, Beach, asked | (ery : Liedititiik ified tvauduleut expenditures cy fer, Se, ind Vo could not Ue wzcected W vot THB GKEAT PPACK PAGEANT. sooo to orerhuul Ler, ‘Tho stonmer proved to be | Mr. Greens, the ebiel evglueer ol the Crotou Award, | Chureh of St. Joba the Duptivy corner of Lewis | mission wis ee ramed to bs fo Hitute for} erumeut. seis sh ite inierest® now. He voted u i . shi : 6 following questious : ¥itlonghb 100) a that vetoed by the Governor, was killed in tue Sea 7 aginst its inverests gow. Ble vote iy anger —s—— tae the City of Was ngton, aad sisas ed for a pl Io Wes \OleHInR GumeNOte anol InJore toe houres acd Wille Pan BECAADS, C BB Ty wares ie, ie LRSpeE ated egeerrseenn ier et ome LOSSES RY FIRE. t to 00, as to.lowa: The Plans for the at Procession Are | As tie vessels approached each other various signs! | on each side when trains aro ranning —No It | presence of a li jor of the frieads and re aoe Epah iat ineaaans (Gh Tae Maghin anvarlenin pare ES, if Atose Baker, Danker ranyed—The Celebration to bo Gene: lights were burned to Indicate their movements, but | rune principally trough sud, Here anc there it | Intives of the deceased, # solemn innsy of requiem | ernor Seok @ message to tho Benate, covering Soha Piokale diknla’ (a lavesles Mh in i pea H The Willainsburgh organizations, it has been | steamer came head on with erent force, striking the |" @..—Will it ave any bad effect on Trinity Church | remains to their fual resiiug place were Eugene | ton, Senators Trick. durcard, und Wiley were ap ae AeA ay ok aan F } Geodrion 4 iY j} decided, will not join the Now York procession in | pi'ot boat almost squarely on her pert quarter, jast | foundation t “A.—'l'u Hie beat of my kno viedge und | Kelly, the banker, In Whose employ Mr. Figuatrick | pointe of sf erage code BR hy oh PS cle ele Hp te gi ARE LL slatsie) ata Fe Lov, by the celebration of the German peoee on Easter Mon- | kbaft the maiumast, The elioce broke the heavy | beliet it wilt oe none, 1 have coosultod Gen. | had been tor many yet ad 8 nusber of bis feLow | Kaualiaing bret, lt bill has Boalls piste’ toe Poms imu ) sur Belnren. bewards Goh, 6 fad: sn “ in Mt ieet in tengiie-whne the side of the | Barnard and Craven, and Wey #10 unsnimous on | clerks and business acquaintances, aitor @ desperate Hot hed been made againas it by , } ive’ ia Lucrere Wane, Waguer, | 48%. Tsere are not lees than 9.000 persona in Wil | THOM AN Oh they like at ere shell the points Te anal han rasueea neta in tals ease, Coro- | vee sunoriy TD, Sherhortye & Cas eahinot shop i, ry. ana Wyman St * | iinauaburgh who wish to participate, and to convey | "°A'ton the watch on deck discovered that ® col ‘Mr. Johnson then, ina speech of great lengta and | nor Keonun yesturday granted permission \o have eiaeysncag Prowa & Mod.iie Upboltery B00ds ate Oe rence i] be ray \s, Bennetts 1 tem to New York on ferry hoats would create tar | lision was Inevitable, they calied those who were | power, reviowed ais (he drevnted them | the body interied, two of tho family physicians | FLASH BS FLOM TUE OUBAN CABLES. | ys So pins is Bucs, linckiey, D. Bura nem se 2 below asleep, tint fortunately no one wis | trinmpnantiy, ‘The cas was cour | having certiied (iat on examining the body of gat TI , wtroyed all the boat i ecieis. Chambers. Cole. ea" | too mach delay aod confusion, drowned. Lut there Were several harrow exeapes, | cluded by Mr. Foley in ctarisiic spec Air. Fitgpatrick they had found no marks ot vio: | wa Are in Garston, Englund, hos rendered sixty two HELA eg an Feinhess qnartr Drew, Fieve, Tass Ie Finnigan, Pincke, Proat, Fuh ‘An address to the Germans of tie United Btates | Ab ine pilot veut eareenea sfier the co lision, Capt, |. ‘he Governor twok the papers and reserved nis | tence, ‘Lhe Coroner will, however, hold an inquess | EA Are 1a Cuaialon: és ) Fentisun of Wall, we uf the Kenvebee j Gems ihe ite cai hall Hows towell Levine, | has been published by the Committen on the cele- | Join hobby, who was slunding umiishipay was | decision, A lew 0 te Committee returnet to New | toway or to-morrow, and take the teetimony of | PT Ne OT es ceeay euve motien of & motion in mat pon of WHat UE boa eal ka Ueatral, Madignes Boabaeyé, Are Hee ee are. asked (O ROM IPERS eee ee a ae eae air uy arettag { York on the 422) tralu, OUL uo Kreator Part wailed | thove who were with tae decoused on the day uf shia | ,,2f, Simon xestercay uve notice of a mation in Luli ia Mulhall, Mirpay, Naeuin a Oakier, | services in all the German houses of worship on te | at a rope which bung from the Dowsprit of toe | Jor the evening boat douth, ee ids tunegative a lil wulch has. boed ilren Oeil Anam, Keay, joatie wart: | Gyening preceving the abvo.nied day, and to woko | steamer clinging to tals, he was In the act Of wt ; a — Grey Gs Mate seamen ene re ee WASHINGTON NOTES. | ead Wiley 4 ¥ bel ed eHDUNT, | cojections for the wido¥s and orphans of falle tucaing another rope to bia body wuen ho lost his Monsignore Seton's Locture. VJOITINGS ANOUT TOWN. ee - The ques iow wus then put on the German soldiers; to honor the day on te following | hold and tell into the sea, ‘The steamer was forging | Monsignure Seton of New Jerscy, lectured last eritebdy : ; Seeretery Rockwell goes to Massachusvlts on Sat- ALON OF Morning 10 all the German schoois; una to observe | anead with cousiderable apeed, and Capt. Hobbs ui fies tet age 3 CURLOSICIES OF CHIMM, cy, to te abeent oue woul: Jaga “Glept cailiue lorthe tees etd tie day appropriately. in every city, town. and sit: | Would Vertainly unve been crowned ind he not | evening in St, Veter’ and Ai Paul's Church, Wily || Mr Wakeman HL. Pikeman of the Comptvollet's - Kecretary Bout well dentes the report thst he wilh : A tae’ OF Mt eaten cece med Aare of th ited Btates, uot eacepting those In | Leen dts ed and picked up by the crew of une | Hamsburgd, on the text 1s is not certain whother | fice is dangerous y Blackbu: od of mordoring Mary | a AT Til, seit Gi0,000400 Of wold, and at tue name of Mr, Gonirich Gas eatlet he | lage ot the Unit . ¢ eon discovered and picked up by ono | Ua . ( fp rhd we s uceused of murde x} ¢ Hil ell 0, Of gold, and inyoat Cu 141 “Bor the lass tine (iauchtertewwd ong | which there already has been a celebr tion Of the pilut boat's yawls, Ho had been in the water ch will bo saved.” ‘Tho addresa was able © Slaton Island Ashermen crasht ton abad yoo, n Ciitieothe, OMio, Was oven commibbed | fr ocoeds ta D gids Hor the ase sneer) ni no one The procession in New Yerk city will move ME] tiarly twenty inih aves, Struzeliny mantuily for ity Snd' unusually interesting, Among those present | terday wie wore wold 14 Fulton Marset (or 61 ob 7 ie Hie eid'a'Be idan Holdes has jolaed her husband, e i ome bo un end—I wish to enter my P.M. ‘Toere is subsequently to be nats meeliax | gud whon rescued became insensib' cro the Kev, 8. Malono pastor of ibe Cuurca, the | eed Superintendent Kulso, having beew requested by | Ho den, In Washington. It le auccriai wackacr a the last election the Hrouklyn Bigle had | 1,10 ve 8 berformance in too Etadt theatre Peter It Butley, a pilot, was also knocked over “Carthy of the Church of the Holy Cress, the Hey, | €aein tho Pau ain House on ‘Tuesday might. and was | Detective Potics, to arrest Dobson, who Da 2 ‘VLo President hag sent in the name of Samael i SULIRE ke sponsor atsaee canted Wodd hat | rhe request othe Orangemen for permission to | hoard by the rst shock, Dut was soon rescued bya | hy furesell of becond avenue, the Mee” Father bud Gated by the escaplug gas. Ilo ded yeetsrdey | 92.0, ou bis arrival tre 10 the Barnet, to bo Co lector of Internal Itaveuue tor tae eailed it @ magi iicont rwi He then pro: | Join the procession has, as was expectet, Leen re | yawl, Mr. Wiliam Gritteth, pilot, was standing | Floweil of Newloundland, Dr. Edward Malone of eralng. ee tHe Bennett erreetead the fn BAe se Re to meron ott Ceoded to speak of the managers of the Erie Com. | 'eed by the Committee, although with hearty re: | wishin a fow feet of ihe mainwast when it fell, but | proogiyn, the hey, F » Quinn of }ovi The Now York Hotel will not be closed. During the | 1? iii gon ot et tha writ Fisk & Hatch, and Henry Clows & Co. of Now Gany, and wos very bitter iu ais Teaarks, iiespone | cttt The Orangemen’ say they bad no desire to | some part of the rigcing striking him at that time, | gence, tt Ly the ev Favan, the Rev, Fata. | summer the house will Do pus 1h thoruah Fea wt T stand boeween the young wal ant wtrip back (Bugs | york, and Clowes, Havicht & Co, the agents (or Great OF Fisk av o wan Who bad ateroed frow's peddter's | Wiarch 1a the ling a» Orangemen, Dut under tie hae | knocked bim down, and thus saved him from the | er Campbell, William Sevou, Esq, and Counsellor | proyiied for bic mcommudation of gucats. Bowd, 64 | 0d Britaln, exch Vijed (or $1,000,000 tue auw oan i Wagon to Fide in gided carriages with painted | ¢f Mworilizers, ond with blue colors. But the | going Limners, "he Feat OF the crew were Liuled | Cuarios A. Laue. per Gay, jis Frankenstein on Ang. 8%, 1370, eatled on | yorierduy, barlows, OC | Germans wished to avoid the posmibility of @ die | on Loard (ue seawer, and escaped all physical in a Mute, Won, IE, Fiiess and Messrs, Rodgers, bankors | slsie baron t's Vowerr.ant cereveticiug uate was 1 Persons whose grogs income daring the year 1810, F) Tae member from Bligo rose to turbance, jury, although ait hands loss their clothing, boot PERSONAL ANTELLIQGENC eis CHO! Rave hemube ine ate Seas, | ine owner of the Pen 1 af Droowe wid 7 estimaced in United States currency, aid not exc 4 POINT OF ORDER, Grant's Bi Buget &c,, reveling the steamer eimost naked as they ror —>-~ Pr Uta toe gaesoen. line a twas inade t Hm ptrevts, purcliagnd 62 Cy MOR ASO BR | Gwo Crousani dollars, are Ook required Lo Make uy LD d rants jugalote, from their beds, a taaceah! bl Measre. HB Claflin & Co. “Tue mine is said | aye! th wave a note, wiih wad allowed to ¥o | come rctur tthe gentleman, uuder the plea of asking to be | Wasuinaron, March 80.—Tho President gave a | ‘The pilots and orew of the Jones devire to reine | | Mt eee aie ar ta Wontera Falrsmanee w'” | toe one of tha tichost in the world, batted ts Se ena! dl eme ne cote d | pre dobate in the House vestertay on tbe Ka excused trom voting, wud stating lis reasons there | private dinner to the San Domtugo Commissiousrs | their heartielt (bauks co the omcere And crow ot Uy ide Schloezer, Minister of tue North German | The annual exhibit of tho National Life fasnrance | fore eainald Nail, Rag. when Julius swore that tue iN develunmd te acy that ik cannot oass wou .) for, wae stivcking tue personal character of @ per- | to-uight at 6o'clock, at whicn Messre, Wade, Howe, | City of Washingtou (or their kindly and considerate eRe . ing ey Reh tay] Insurance Company, whiok may be four iu tuilin an: | hotel WAS HOt bis viooerty, UUs lus wie's. On Cuore pdifieation. The objectionanle F) csent, ‘The Speaker ruled the polat well | and White, and Benstor Chandler and two ludi conduct, aration to Mexico, will suc won Goroit. Other colune eiuwsthat the receipts daring WT) were , facts District Attorney Fellows reoommended tne | are (he suspension of the Aabeds cur pus, and Nf ri Govdrien teu progeeded to eriticize addition to Mrs. Grant, Miss Neti 4 Muster Tne Joba D, Jones was valued at $16,000. 94 was | Commissioner Pleasouton is about to remove | $50 {8679 The disbursements during the sanie peri d | prosecution of Julios Frankenstein fur (alae protens wy. An eGort will be made to add to it a eeveral 4 ‘the D ‘ti y iv) Maat tha’ deer ak dive. Ore iy purhally insueod. Se sank wititu Qiteca ivisor Dutcher, ani eive his nt place tO Major | wore $466.763 1% Lan year t32) policies were Wsabod, | woo he Was Postrrdpy a(teracon Wold By Justice BCOs | ANDEF'Y DevVisiog. Dut Le success i» AOUOLM, Ob Ab w i perpen AT le I oO i i i Ba at gt Aen He lari a detective ia bke FOVeAUS sor riGa, Ld io F0bM aagoes Jam. LH were giv. 516.97 without bul or examination. Toquire a two-tateds yore. mate a Ue Ww: upted by Moseley fr and Mis Walk ware arena | '