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o /THIRTY-EIGHTH YEAR THE GREAT COAL STRIKE. | gute game, ehet swe Yom rece tee —— WOrkIDg to-day, and Was Bot wolert i, TU ts anid PRICE TWO CENTS, / OUR DRUNKEN SCHOOLMEN, THE WILL OF BRYAN M'CANILE, MR, TWEED § LEGISLATURE, | frvarertetsrar ataatetoae,teeoatonset 4": | THLE CIVIL WAR IN FRANCE, House, and tt was impossible that the matter should CONFFRENCR OF THR wrvens ann | wuiier terre’ 10 take out to.) for home ai eeroxarr , OF asseMBtYWAN Foach ony one’s care eatil It ro re imine by be a d, sumption on'y, and not to siip any, This is all the | &. , ‘ON OF placing of the resignation in my hands, with the r AN ARCHRISHUP STRIPPED AND are the Reus l # y 7 a THE RAILWAY MANAGERS, Ts ate opvosed to, JAMES IRVING, quost that Twould present it to the House, wit) tie SCOURGED BY SHB REDE. MeCabill « oO Tee Tha PERO 8 bhi E alae weial police force al o'clock to-morre 1 0 — fhe Oracnine Saying of Raranel Alona | morving and Aueinpt the arrest of the ois ring flonase for take advantage of it, The Commune Resorting to Fierce Excosses | The will of Bryan MoCabill was yesterday | 4 seventh Ward Ti Drank« ~A Mnas Meeting of the Miners in the | lesders for whose aporetension he bas warrunis -Accusing M Mr. Alvord—I have to doubt that the Speaker ‘again ia the Surrogates Court, Mr. Thomas J, Mc- enness Against a Seventh Ward Prinot ound Weods Grove-Action Looking to | He oes not place much reliance upon Weed of Striking the First Dlew—The | eee ee rae eter tah hae eects Cantil was there too, with diamond stads and a white n the Board of @ Termi ym of the Mirike, mati ghost «A fl bead Committee's Report Withheld. Gf the Lowes bo tne comunienti al won't Incerfore. | vest, and so was Mr. Vanderpool, Mr. Ledwith, Education's Investigation, Bemaxtow, Pa, April 10.—The city has been | besdchek we de tary ant suxgosted that Dabbiing over with excitement all daylong on ne | came to that; there was ewalt, be suid that tt had to Avpany, April 10.—Throughout the day the | that while it isin the orm of abislentea, to 4s April 10,—Unless the Germans save us, | Judge Pierrepont, the widow NeCahill, and Joho Tho investigation before the Committee om ‘ by loreen Hie cere | Whole theme of conversation has been the Weed. | position that the centieman Ras teen Gt.vo ceeupy, | Paris mast ewim tn blood, The Commane hourly | Brady, the poritive witness and quick talker, ‘The | Teachers of the Bourd of Education of the charges Gcunt of certain ramors which eprend like wildre | oar buing movbed Wouure About s wreiocks cries | fYIO8 diMeulty, Tee arrival of the New York | (yet uesame time poiais to the kentloman from | sows more desperate, and resorts to force ex- | wil, 1c should be remembered, dieoeece of property | against Anthony Giillagher, Principal of Grammar Of the jrospect of w apecdy rettlement of the dif | the miners’ necting, a squad oF dreamin i ite, | irtie (was aaziously awaited, and when it came, | cali tue aliontion of this House to, another thing. | comes. ‘The Conciergerie ts Aled with privste and | valued at something like $200,000, It gives the | School No. $1, 1a Monroe siroct, near Gouverneur This question is abow or tae aeamuleman | none, who have been arrested on warranta caliing | widow the ase of a house and $1,200 year, and the | for tutexication While on duty, tncompetoncy, and eulty botwoen the companies and thelr Iaborer®, and | Pers came down Main sircet, Hede Park, an! | oringing Me, Sweeny, the Boss, and many others of from Clinton, It isa question for the dignity and 4S Geusicucel Uneaeibia. RObHGHAL, 6? GOrk Lockawana We 1utO Serunton, {| se solid men, together with Mr. Irving, everybody | ihe honor of this House: It la & question” of wins | them “eitizens styled the servants of God." Arch- | rest is divided between Thomnss J. MeCalill and onoral indifference to the wellare of bis pupils, ® deginning to attract pablic attention. The part of tonrcbed a9 jar as tue police OMce and stuod ti The sitewaiks havo beon packed with | wile ‘elt that the matter would soon be brougat to s | wie activa of tila House sball be upon bishop Darboy was stripped naked, bound to a | fifteen or sixteen brothers and cousins, solution, ‘This evening, immediately after the op ‘THis GREAT OUTRAGR, pillar, and sooursed and mocked for Lours by ®| Mr. Pierrepont commenced the cuso with the fol- | the prosecution i taken by Mr. Kiddie, County noar being movbed to-uuy, About & @nzious «men awaiting @ confirmation © MORDRRING TANKHR DOOD the news, ond even now all ts noise an. | AM the way tue sidewalke were biocked with the | Ing of the House, Speaker Hitonman anroanced that | which apon the part of oue or the other of these | band ot two hundred Reds. lowing woras Superintendent, and the devence (s conducted by exe bortle without, For the first time, thie morning the i ks ,‘< 4a nIe S tu fey i ube Hy pe to et A Mr. Irving bad handed to bim bis ignation, that [act Rea g yg Bd tte Lg ot ‘THE LOSSES OF THR INSCROENTS. I wish to give your Honor a brief sammary of | Marshal Joseph H. Tooker. Gullagner, who nee eommnnication of Mr. F. B. Gowin, Presitont 0: | stared buck am far s@ the railroad. cepot, ana atop. | (bad been forwerded to the Secretary of State, and this taatter ince ine bands of & Gomeiives The Mot f Ordre says the losses of tho Nationals | What I slial! prove in the mattor of this will, and | long borne an unenviable local reputation, cones the PLiledeiphia and Reading road, to Gov, Ge ped Were On seeing the Mayor, they begin sere | that Mr. Irving was no longer a membor of the As: | committee anould report to the House on Ssiurday and Sunday were 225 killed and 435 | Prove beyond a doubt, ‘That the will prosontod for | quent upon constant bickorings between timsell Of the result of his conference with Mesars. Si eeoed Gatiplne aaa lnoteie arom tii'qear maiens’ | sembly. Rverybouy was taken by surprise in view LT Pe EE. — to ro ORCIM | wounded. Te ts expected that the main attack of | Probate {s not the will which Bryan McCabili tn- | and a majo Besley, ond Foley, of the Workingmen's Benevolent | Mayor got upon & box, and alter atiempting to | Of the fect shat it was onderstood that testimony | 1°%,.00, Tahen 40, Stccre” of ams Wists | the Versaities army on the city will be made inthe | tended to sign; that it was substituted for the | sowoatn Wy ‘Associition, was poblished in full tn the Scranton pa himself Lonel ad long whie ia Wau ververes had been given before the Investigating committes | s ring’ instance, where a laember was expelled for | direction of Mont Rouge. Vernpisole, a member of | ther; thatit is diffe Bewsparers. Mr. Gowen said that he proposed to | And vetinn ond bad comene Tiemelt eee Neots | tontay to the effect that Mr. Weed was the fret to | Violent ete on th ¢ Boor of the House, If this Houre. | tne Commuoe, Killed at the outposts, provisions, effects Of tue Board of Trustees of the Fd, on being summoned recontly te rent from tho real will a its | appeur before this latter boty to answer cortala And handwriting; that the will | complaints, replied that he bad resolved aot to put Lae nm be to po to work without any agreement sruer.o¥''e would have fared bail. “A single, word : ult ee wild bia while tn the vi Mi Dpone | to, tn Tc M. Thiers has offered to give sale conducts to . ne he wat sistas e in the possession of | up with the bout whet the wares showld bey that in each | oF an attempt 1 exercise his sul ority would desk, and that several other pointe were made tn | of the whole testimony before them, shail | delegates from the party of conciliation who may be | Pater MeMabon; that Bryan MoUabiil was (inposed FYRANNY OF THRIVE Porno” Patera " mn | peeved another riot, TL ealled at Dr. Updere. ‘ : to th nciusion tua this "eh A e Lethe Ave Het fails] Fexion a board of artitraricn avd conciliation, com J huapital tis aiternoon, aid ad teat Irving's favor which led to the belief that, if not ex Son tare pd are or, 0nd farther ne Permitted to leave Paria, One of these delegates, | UPON; that when be asked Thomas J. MeCahill for | and that his silent sudnission heretotore bad beee Posed of six miners and + x operators, with an | Ampire, should be appointet, and should meot burn, who had been temporarily | onerated from blame, he would at least be able to | fp tne direction of compelling tbe people to fesierday by over excitemeut an | show that Weed was as culpable as himself, The | ropreseutatives here who will perform the dutt M. Desonnaz, bas eady gone to Vorsailles, with. | the othor will, the latter {d he had forgotton it, | misconstenrt growtly to Ms prejudice; and he insane i out waiting for m sufe conduct, M. Amouronug, a | 804 continued to forget It evory day until #Bryan's | ol, ok red On or he‘ore the wth of Avril, and decide apon the | ye convalescent. Batin aia moran s icy | Speaker aiso handed to the Clerk and hed read the legislation wih propriety and dignity, and not men | Cater efi Comins: tas Tesi tere: doath; and that on one occasion when ho asked (or egy ee ar gins “a “Ts | ONGLaLAN paseee z eof wee Bat a, ; Tr no alton was Wought Ne would, dis. Liout, Wenuer's teobor. | following base ctny from Mr. Irving ¢ Bat f otherwise, then Mt nds 8 Fight (0 oolabid a It ts asserted that thore is a misunderstanding be- | th eS ee ia WW bring It, on the | were then sent to the County Superintendent, by jected heeruse the men feared that the companies | M10 bad lind s stunitar wituek, iad so iar, re MR. IRVING'S APOLOUT. now precedent; ba ern! tween the Comimane and the Contral Committer, | Found that Bryan was too feeble to examine it. | whom, together Hojeattoi tein would buy ap the umpire to fix tha ratee of pay, and | Tue third” °° 6° Home wise his brother's f To the Honorable Speaker of the Assembly. waiser che thes brounht Up 40 tuis Howse tsetse | The canponsde bas slackened to-day. Barriesdes | All thie sbail prove beyond a doubt, Ifyou look | cared op a; thay wea’ Pn Golers toe BOaed then Ucy vould be in « worse predicament tha INSANE MAN, e A fd Det | adjudication, auu not Jumped to auy quick coucly- | are building by order of tie Commitioe in the | atthe will presented for probate yon will see the Education, and by the latter body referre’ to thele Beforw. ‘Ther they had credit and provisions, Now | Private Brain, whose gun went off and killed hie id Wish undone. sige bere, 4 te een ae Champs Kiyséee, tho Pace de ta Coneorte, and wwe | tho poor dupe nan Hie meme ed ieee ee a ak® | Commities on Teachers, consisting of Macnue Grose Weir civlit mas tun out, The stores are almost dex | comradon, vs Mere and 8 cetine along Anelv. News ta toreire. Hi'vrlvck,” It'the Comuition are aut then rouuy | StiAoot streets, Tue iron-clad Aotila in the eine | document, wo aa to dissipate all doube about ita be: | (clitor of the State Zel'ung), tox Commasionar tate of stocks, and many shovkcepers holt out- | foreaiiie, about 41x tiles from this plaee, of an. ab Jeb eccnpies the attention of tI to reports furtuer acjournment will be taken until | is in sight, aod an attack ts imminent, bg hit hed It ts @ wiguificans fact, vod Cittzons’s Association Sands, and (Mr. Lows, ly sorry. Of what seeme: provovath udge Pierrepont then called Father McMahon to NEW BATTRRIEG UNMASKED, tho Witness stand. ‘The Lostinony olicited was vo | Pending tho Bling of those general chare>r—the tm leaving many members of she House of both partic Lonpon, April 10.—The London Times's special | the following effect: Fathor McMahon hws beon a | dictment consisting fof eight seve nts Tram led Upon him and tendered their sym, athios S| ¢ : Catholic clergyinan for 42 years. He was acquainted ‘ol " ic la ior. whe unfortunate cecurrates whicu fing | 4earateh from Versailles says the Government | Witn ivan Giecunli (or aytery long tino A wil tee Colligan made an aM@davit that be was strongly severed tueir connection with mm, Weed was uot | OPS Bow ocenpy tn strong force the towns of | wey placed in his aafe by Bryun aiortly before the | abused by Mr, Gailaghor on the occasion of a re ston: erent Powe inst Ordinary will neness to trust the miners, but now they themselves owe much to wholesalers that ing debta vorvinz from 29,000 to $40.00. In | tempted’ assirsination. by jiners, $2 in, Finvey a these dealers have shown an extra. | Was eoins from Whe care tO his house he heard a noive 1 violating. the propricties of th ia the bushes. “ay, mold on, tna’ the Genera, bo ite Gig nity, aod | desire to offer (te save moment W thé flashes and beard | on ample apology. or mietol, api lot pusacd through |. Lyicid wo a0 man tn respect for this Monse. T hay: Feport of a pistol, and p ballet pusscd through | o2'00 ty Sears p mor 1 T think, wh §; when the matter lil be finally disposed of. iving leit tor New York tnieht, bet. er his nish sik bat, Two wan tuen darted out of the | [ Tuember; ana Pr nce dia’ ne Hause deriag ‘ + . latter's death, He read it. (A copy of $00 will pre. | Cent officiul visit to School No. 81; but this was noe CANNOT AUT MORK GOODS bushes and escapud. Troops have Seen sé b.ess my ently career with that enitu fet tracey | btvseutio the House during the pr ro Buaione, Asnlers, and Sablonville, and bave on- | latter's death, | lie read it; (A copy of ta witness) | sustained on formal inquiry, On’ Tues tay Inet, tho ee Pr ead would War lP Soap spall aman |TE 88 ba Titi igre, where ie outrage ‘alyes> | bo wasy ounee ata + Maa haven, | THE TESTIMONY BEFORE THE ComMirtaR, taaskod a pusnber of new batteries between Neullly | [tdilered trom the will in Court ta various particu c itteo Fosurmed its itings in the prosene would, and wonld ne hey coutt, § ' | torday took place, ‘Vey are ead to be the aumne embers, and uotil re y ons in this whicn were not | larre and apparently ¢ y-interosted audionce, Ale miners have not starved. For four long months | #ho were here, all of them miners. win: 10 tie of thew ail. 1 do not | fiving the parts were not the samme, composed principally of scuool officers, including {ip ®@ apvedy settiement of tbe strike, wo ture ther trouole {8 anticipated in that direction, AMONG THE MINES sTOPPKD yi teachors and INKLING OF POLITICIANS, full stemechs have enabled them to hold cut, bo mow the crisi¢ has come, Tuey ure ae obsiinate a Last Weduesday, it will be remembered, John | Juba Hecker, roi At the election of Monday (to-day), and thereby etve | fryan, one of ne legatoes, tou'ifed that Father aor ftom Woed rat struck Irving, us the iatter emia in hiv letter to tie perker « the Hous L know was in viola | No witness tertith 0 Ail Legislative boy ay thar the a death blow to the Commune. Barricades have | MeMahon bad read tie will in Court in his pre 1 is tra 7 rob ace pe i ral Wwsiited to the exctiement « ; marc th ; ‘They examined two of tie twachers in the Mate eres tH Ae Thee ¢ bel a laes vey Tob USGS MPSOEHBIIT ca: wiaay wie that bAttaue Vo the tenia WARNE enue tro Ue ‘ Irving and tis deciorations hut ne tad beon seruck, | beom erected by tue Communists ta the Rue do eet preven Dowidow's aceuctoneed dhasination’ | Deparment, Miss Whelan and Alea, Fawesth, whose to: ¥ Lave no alternotiv: bul to starve or gots | tron und oui Compaoy. ‘Lierr immense iron werke shat gecasion, and fr soins time pas a to the ¢ oe wud froness of Weed unast tu- | 2, voi, by stinting her money supplies, lie uleo testitted | testimony was very inmiging to the dolenes, work, ‘This the lenders and ail but the ruflans wh Were closed OF Wabt Of eoul In consequence, aud teed of g aritied desire on tus ed epituvle auplied to hum by Lrving defers toe eioue Wat Bryan war atemperaio man he had veversern | Hdless however, 11 hidiug thee foting ag om mitted the outrages of the prst few days rerret | we 1.80 go out, struck by the F'trom Caton bet . ues steko him drunk, and had never seen him tie optates. elr Principal. but sustsiuing op the whol bad deptesatey ual hits thaweate sits ene deeeetd | Tee K AGAIN Would cost $500 apioce fIUeK oF the member Lom Caton before I raived IN THe SENATE, has mado an indircet demand that the foreien Am | "'Futhur Mewahon yesterday testined. that he had | SLArges against ela. During tie ccussexauin won i . ms This tflernoon tho Company, tn revenge, bive in conclusion, thank the House. with all my heart | Mr, [anrexping iutroduced « bill to estadtieh | pysandors take upon themee tever to Brady about Mra, Me | Marsial Tooker elicited the fue: that Miss Wielag Seit-d vpon as preseatis aray of hope, For nearly | served votices upon ull their tenants rosiding on | forthe kuutrens win ® Week past negotiations have been coing on, aud | Shanty Hi ave aLonce, Tis iucludes neariy | aud with uo | the task of ar not eid anyibing w Y felt that she hat reason to be incensed against @. ranging the quarrol with the Versailles Government, | C2vil's, being dissipated, nor anything 10 that a eee ee ne ee iene Ba unsor ite rates 0! and treated by \y renew uF passer or te. trate poriatio ww on the Yora Ce earinatin i ect: he had seen Bryan repeatedly grossly intox- six bupdaed fu Of miners wn! laborera, their | assurni.ces of my" deep t ny act ol tn , i, ab) to reaiiet divider Dnt the representatives of the powers are reluctant | he bad foued f school oftic 80 nate she roiused to d uiploye Xf . o | trond Pre Chting, Corital actually exoonded th | io aceept the responsibil he Loi ee. | room, and pid that Bi sed teem, With | © i r Gleed ronoing hurriedly about Hyte Park, calling up- | carry it 'e ations we have borne toward ¢. y acoept the responsibility, The London 7 room, nd was told that use mn, b Ing over her tone! salt roa, umd for ot lass 1 or pu ING t . y | Reepretiuny, rapa’ o * reference to Thomas J. MeCabill, Bryan once seid | 1! we 0 the miners to meet tn the Round wootstotheeast |, O28 Satunt Puist? ia Rorastorte ee otce ay 18g Use renéing of thie commenieation, mot Dan Atvork Wuigosuced tu tue | ru/A'# apecial Gespaich tom Versailles ways We | tiat'te would kick ‘Mia ouLot the will since he was | Wile thie goale edniesion Witte view t Ai teat 2 a sstopped far the rivevac, he toaaentintr tine | Wome he lobbiee and gallories were packe: <a by an ussailing party; that the insurgent butterios | thing into his control, A ca Ts arioas rouds leading tn that direction were black | '* *t for the present, The Pennsyivania Irou es lacie. pave a Caine a i a ; Repellent ’ ool: weo went | the Prosecution on the ground of apparcat bise wad with men, rnd ia avery short time afterward the | (Ompm's large works are to be stopped w | ® “eath like stillness pervaded the Chamber, ihe THE GREAT CKLAMER BALL, n the remparts bave been silenced, and thatan | .,Cros#eaaminstion by Mr. Vanderpy reo ment | rejuaice, at it like # thunder! Mt elicited > Las a very faint recotiection 0! datvs, The codi etter produced ‘A DRCIDED SENSATION, AOFIOW. GALLAGHER BE @ emall grove generally used asin | A special 6 temporary trium amit xeITED A, vroatly to tha dete assault Is expected Lo be made to-morrow, Round Wood) patch received at 230 P. M. th eception in the Acay or M ant THR PRUSSIANS WON'T INTERFERE, Gil of the other will distiretly gave tle widow of | over bh Place of meeting, was crowved by nearly three thou | a Fesmion of ihe Grand Council of the W. th A, Al {ts elooe aii seemed to feet that teeing hea Danvers, the Lrcasens ¢ Bryan the rient of dower. white tho will in court | rituent of lis cuce, propounded quessiows of the fond miners. Among tnem wore dolezaies from | }Uncd a Manca & able st /8 Clock, says the bull: | ade.an ample and tealy apology to the House for and the Vinitora-Pue Vines Versartuna, April 10.—U has been reported that es ber only the use of @ house and $1.28) ayear | mostansard nature, not pertinent to the mattor ab “Two large iron woras | hk iba dt Wal ; Puli te seamen Le Prost jreatened entio sire McMahon visited Bryan sovoral times, and | issue, and thus gained lor Wie Wikhoas aud her eau Pittston, Wilkesbarre, and other districts whien are Two large tron words in Darville have blown out | bis fault, and that it would be but just to accept o Political Balt cadens the Prasslass threatened intervention in the affair er air y Leg se told by the latter his wife was aduicted to | the sympaciy of bie entire assembl The mar sees, Mayor Monies teils we th: tleo on a strike. Pickets were thrown out about | their fu The reception to the lon, Tuouas J, Creamer | of Paris tf the disturbances are not end the quarrel, does not vary | sad the ramparts of Paris, Many of the Paris | lars re wore the secuunts alremiy pubiisued. pers exhort the people to abstain from voting | I that The codic the har 4 by the : on Ne eat 4 Me i it ond let the matter drop. Mr. Fields, in & voi « a drink. ’ he was called there, and requested \o apologize Lior the irate pedis bao bondred yards in all directions to prevent out: | he "intends vo urteee Mert us, Gotan ee ey ehtt | husky with emotion, rose and sald that te bai | atthe Acacomy of ausic Iret evening waa s Ging | 15:4 inet; Dut there Is the beat palhorlyy for Pro- | wean his wile from her vis of liquor | ryan was seeking i exces on the aroun dhat hs wat Siders from hearing what was going on, and no } capture: to-wurrow morning are dis Deon inetructed by the Commities to offer a resvin. | feduel Wo tie grea Gcruon procur on, Benator | Bouncing the statement untrue. M. Favre, con powey (aad Fag yt pas pe sae: puree I thte Gama itise tien eioucied Lavetee aes ee Amount of bribery oF persuasion eould secure ad. | |, he miners! committee and tue represeatatives Of | tion in connection with this matter; but Inimuch | Creamer, thourh of Ins at rey tesents the | tary to general expectation, did not go to the | Brau widow intemperate, ie nevor saw cr | this afternoon, at S39 u'cluck, in tho ball OF he mittance within their lines Indeed a more no Seranoee Alor KC eerion be 7 Mt Megara t as Mr, Irving was no looger . aember of the | t¥0 @rest German warar of New Yor in tho State | Prassinn headquarters yesterday. The Suir says | drank. Board 2 Educativ visited, Nobody, miners, tradesmen, or bosses, wi!) | studing, the eurject would bere end; bus the Oncodage | With fine talents, and hus 8 host of (riends, by the Commuaiste to serve 1a the Nutiooal Guarda | O’A sous date an Teportant witeser alt | ee arte cated, for fuectfcations in detail of give astrai htforward answer to the most simp THE GREAT EAST SIDE CLUB. Giant, who seems to bave forgotten that bat a few The succers of the ball Inst evening ts due ina | escaped (rom Paris oy descending the ramparts by | then be present. Me refused to appear duless at- | list of tue hocioxe of tas cumplaiuin, b KiNuivg juestion. and eve ybouy seems to regard every vo 2 ‘ i 1 reat mearure (0 the oifurts of Counts Clork Cu ries | means of ropes, and reached (he lino of the Ver. | tached by an officer of the court, ant tie atuch- | with that of lee Wilh as much 7 —-— days since be was guilty o fassauiting @ witness in | & se 4 A peut Will tieretore be serves, His testimony, it ie IN roxicatie vsricion Presentation of @ @375 Portrait of the Boos | une of tue committee rooms at the Capita, which | B loos who is a German, O great nation areny te salty. browsed, will coufound tuat of Jota Brads, tue F iueniets pened Gat ian Saareer ARSE? Fs he ccsltanea Se via Prete REA a es —Recelecticn of the old Oilicers last Nigit | ¢ and tis trionds treated ## a good Joke, | “tHe Gerteaus io Gus city FAVKW GOING TO BERLIN, po-itive Withers and legates. Liab ea ibd aap reng cerabesr lata be leae di fodivinual’s sileneo, John F Lewis presided. The The Lien, Wi liaw M. Tweed tn Ov thought he @aw in this an opportunity to make « REiae ines erauENI SUE Baveerta, April 10 —Tho /ndspendence Belge save ee ee nee A the Comnniive rather desired to eiudy tue conve eae of Mr. Gowen was roid, snd thequestion of | Tue anuual meeting of the Oriental Clud, war | jie political eapiial, even ut the eapense. or | WAIMong,,Wuoee, Preseut lat Favre is koing to Berlin to accelerate tow conclusion | PATERSON'S CHARTER ELECTION. | \ionce o: tie severai Witenes bY hwatine Ie dinen a era etinn sopmitted fo the assemilage. A} hold last evening at $35 Fast Broadway, All the old striking @ man when he was down, He insisted | Dr. Carnec Ei--urgeon Gcueral Of peace, amd rowsure Bismarck of the early ret | ae oetue ae th wallgz Vailas tn the Blquen | city mcceupanoy oF thy stad a he of she kanew the menting was in fsvut of acceoting the offer o, | ofMcers, saye John Pickford, Jr., Treasurer, who de- | ta the resolution of the Coumitter should be | S2FFoEMe Aurel ings, “the Hon toradon of os dor in Paria, Ward Stopped by a Bob-Attempe to | cued ageina tho) e decisions, and drew the companies, provited they could ovtaia a guaran the bonor, were relectod by acclamm .”. on, ere it may not Of places soveny | Kompunies, Connally. Mayor ———— Melee thar Ballee: Bexte uitention to the € of representatives of the tee that their rights alioula be pre ‘A Com POLE RA Was Wi van LUbiK (OF (hale kat rica me Feison bent kauwa to | Heriburt, Comm yd BARNUM'S GREAT SHOW, Belee i i press, Whore eariiwst 4 ) mittee Of fix was appointed to. confer with the t ren i spenngeroad unt oe Lave wide tls Investigation Henacte batyer reer ra’ ee The election in Paterson yesterday, under the | [lony piven by too. presecn tion een Of Ue companies vow in town. af ing the pass twelve moutim, Ove of the fe atures chet, and man ati ie cede es havecthe ef ieeet Fesentu'ivor of t : at and Ia cheat A STAM CUAMUMA APRAIR, Joie dancer The Lions, the Tiers, and the Kangaroo | new charter, was wishout doubt the most hutl, con be etlect r the matter teiore tuem. ‘They were Morirt J | of tue svening wae the presentation to the Clut aa : a Rh eS aa AMsral MRMAbliion Wilk mOlconorAtrache |\(oclell Gf KAY ualelpal lective isle foe ¥ ty | bition agianst 4 ul ames, Owen Fiynn, Hogan, Morgau Harris, sant oy Misaaulen er etablaeaimeertnai nrc Ne reporters were excluded irow thelr sittings, bs AtaGmabc ren Foun" " A Mora reas ad 2 | teste ny municipal election hel ears. In | separately tuvestiguied Gon wiles James Oliver, ond Aaam Feeitter, These men were Michael J. SLandiey of » splendid portra and not inti tomghe did wey oder them tie tum o Like an | bd O80 cauziit in @ ment-Crowds Turned Away, the Eighth Ward, dutiag the afternoon, tu 1 680 be i " ‘ M nee; ct BOlishL Ot Bekatar Gath e Ros BG DP AnSraa RRS Clint oieon He aliracteu qruat witeution mimong the i Hy Ordered to report at a wn weque tiny to be he y s\okes, of Boston, of Kens’ mM ay taken last Biturday. The action of Mr. Al wlio Wore extremely saalbue to Secure bis, Darnum's long-heralded great show, combining | meat rin so high that a serious rivt was four ee, abd an f d An the evening In thon: mo place: While tls war | wnlea, with ite magniicent gilt frame, now bon, | viru ineviien iy mot in hirwony with, all ui Bal dP han task ire fal oh PP El sn teanlten ot tos Meh tonral eatdoilens “ates| eoW dled Gia pau at That ete | cuse 1 by Just ud ise Rie cuty taltectian aroeaon neha kiaes besarte nent ve Kep Meclikentea te fe Mee trving ufter | 83, co SL © foatures of high moral exhibitions with ) filled the po! 0, 80 ne Judges me im#el! as eentespeially by Mayor Movies to serve ‘ v . ne old Club house, Ta presen ¢ had been declared bo ton & member, w a | re Mir ciee PRR ay Ledge Sy ‘ty Pett Which the world-renowned showman {s identided | police were powe For two bours it was im mer Dos in the receut outbrew arning then to apy pce bata entale | te faily appre | cpporiunity Ww advance the intervatsofihe party © wi ve Boston Dip in bis graceful evolution and male and female riders, opened in Brooklyn last | stopped ant!l au additional police force arrived anu | woud n 1 “ t Borruw mor io persoa in Serauton, betur lated by them, Other works of art of equal merit | y'ilet he is ides aacriticed what is Leneved to | Tis D: y be fasbionatle, DUE ib jurs she Guer | sight before an overflowin te Baia isk dua dutarsae aa ses | . ree Spquir red 0 hese Wa ‘sw ii soon be added d el ont ¢ lis Own pursonai fectings ia tue Kier, and Gis ngs Of puiitictans, and is Corbaiuly evs of piace So en eh i sad i019 we hye cBgeoatiehided Rs » urg ’ Require, Wairca. for tril, These waivauis woge | will soon be added, and eventualiy the most ls Gorn nursoual freunesin the matter, aad ais- | (ot Beventsouth Ward dell, op hand in person to euperiutend the initia! pre- | ouslaugint was upon the polls in the ovenin Thy eacsten duc les throughout Fuor‘us bitter “te nerased personas however, | °02 of etal cluoe willbe ble to boast ot havi mh uted iis frieuds. His action ted toa | | Ltubebly the finest dancer of the evening was the | sentation of his combination of attractions, which 9 doors and windows were Drogen ig, and it was | te cil) coneeruing t \ + Dib in Bie} pe TurWward aud ‘sigtaued wiliiinore ti | Pe moat valuable collecon of parlor adornments my Which Consumed the WHOIO Of Ibe | Ore Ee T VRowtad turcucu the Twacors aud tay | Ne cialis to be the culmimation of ail bis etforte to | only through the exertions of the police tuat tue | {ie Deventh War barticulsct pag gb Red cb tude el Ba tof officers tor the ensning year: Presid nt, Gasket qu Like 4 tuisde down oo the bosom of | (Mer to the popular amusement aod entertaiment, | ballot box was nut carried away, No ns we enaunce of ter c r beth Rebbe diong tie va, | Jvike Edward J. Siandiey; Vice Presidents, Gen ren lids He Was evun 6 eto Surry rat, the pitrons are treated to thy traditional | Seriously hurt th eituer of these aarays, alton y's sitting OF the ¢ 1 Collies fe cere is Parone : w, M ed Assistant Distric Orne ate Muschings, whose dancin: wuly pices ) : scivional | uere were some "* headaches." “ . Lives that how up THE RESULT OF TUK CONFERENC: urer, the Hoo, Michael J. Shandiey; Hacording See sites borers that lan Lie never aise Ovpersunity to putin a | zebras, dromedaries, bippopotam!, acage of mon. | tickets, the courting of te ballots Was V viey Spencer to mid bi rere siication te {seems that about Bo'clock this m retary, Janes Donshue, Superintendent of the Free vublo shoudl: wud bis deubly wiulll's wore cer- | keys, another of birds, a bappy femily of ema: Atl] o'clock nob enuusn Teturns tad beou kely Wo be protracted, vad ty iucreuso ia tumieat ich it was ‘niended to wake the arrests, se | Labor’ Bureau; Financial, Secretary, Francie W that the duties of mnie | tauiy the bess doubse sluice that were ever eovn ee a ae ron 0 dofaitely wetermine the reaust, Tue pie re vd TF ecis you veatrday, tae May sol | Beare suverinkondent of the Burew oes, doar fished.) We areveaited | 18 tu, Acadewy. Dr. Hanmced “ly: "hot | apimalaand the asuat collection en need ia that J were un favor of ine electign ot ir. U. ace ogethier in wuluwe eounedl, a ad +: Chairman, Josep fr, Clerk | upon to examine and report to tnie House won the | $0.8 ducer te Dr. Casucenam, He | style of travelling shows, with some additions of a | Democratic coniidate wor Mayor, wud. U ; their winds wih que result na Tit eDrpartnent of bute Works; Wilam H. | conduct o: tue wembcr from < linea vad tue mem. | is evideutly bok danecr, and has uot attendes | poveland interesting ature, ‘Thon comes o secon | Comuva Council would bo elout le THN LATEST FROM OUBA Police force, Which consists of five regulars a of the frm of AT. Brig.e cesopera; | ter trons New York, We have nat sel pe 4 | dancing retools {c lust Oliy years. Ho dusces, i . : AS | chances in favor of tae Democrats ~ Qbout sixiy speciais are in deop empathy wit ¢ 6) Healy, Alderman: James Clerk of | th “Tbelieved itis our duiy asa coruuite wever, willl & quite mia)osty” that fnjreases a | eiiiou of the old American Museum, with a variet ie - The Killing of a Cuan Meas Miners, and u person not knowing (his fact, snd # Court of Special Sessions; Charles L. Fleiniag, int nowwitostunding w bad tekou place | Wi Hower wish awe, and excites eovy, Kyen old | Pf Mudd monsiers, wox Agures. a lowering g RUFUS WANTS $10,000 Uuited States—sev fog their cosptrate atiewpts tv make a Uig or} Charion Greon, saipbulider; Dr. Thome & eeape ae Doty, who has atvendot 600 Osils. Chis seasons 8 the Fey, Adwiral Dot Pearded girl an artniess $10, Paice Rhout accomplishing an: aid thitk the Ryder, de Joseph A, Lyous, Clerk ty Depar i ped le uf a ladies’ chain to study Dr. | 4 Who performs miracles of neediework with nner an . Rae eresioet choca teu Me leer ack erika AC URMARE RE GaIauAR ae At a Bates WHat CoURSH THIS HOvSE WILL TAKE Hiuimeaste movement; The doctor Sia dik: | her (oon, and e Literal aopy ef she femocs Carat || S¥illlem Cooperte Will andWhat the £ Havana, April Th fos in rid, lork Jederson Market Police Cour upon the close of ihe investigation, pat A wit eal) n ° Ln Ch AL Bot by babdsvue ws Eldridge Levy Fe diclen D. 8 ms ata ie . sired Fee 7 pS it : Westy to Get. _ ated yesterday by Vuln The »' delegation stur ross the bride as alice the utiention of the gentiemun from New and jury's peal and uved, completes the entertainmer Ym. Cooper died in January, 1870. p tuft a] are capected to aut about lisitsyast wo veloc B, and tue THE DAY OF JUBILEE. the ullentio of the Liouse to the fuck thne tu ut least no Wiost exsraordinary dancer. and one who did | 0 the circus it ts wary to recoenize the popular H 3 ayAets 1 SEE ORRESTRL VES CTE ORCUTT CTA boc 4 ‘ one colebrated case in Washington, wuere a party ab credit to the Aighth Ward, was "senator | (eatures o{ the old concern in Cost Wil Dequoatbing 3,00 to Wm. Hovon, ot 11 | tured Emile n his Ges adjourned to Codveraiive Hall, on Moin etre RE ae undertook to get unt from ihe censure of the Hous. rbolt, His feet stole out from beneath the | Perfectly trained trice horses, his, Charles strect, and €5,00) to the latter's wife; Bt States with correspondunce bear Lackaweann avenue, hy Wire che) | Congress to Adjourn on Monday—Passnge of | ty rosiznation, tue House did not permet fe, he tripe Hike basblul ite 1 Jo tin | SENtary, Bod bis SHiCK miele, With these: Fe S008 | conc, Cotharing , Divetow; all bia coal and pereousl’ | executed Bai iu everct sussion uattl ont Faure. Th. an Amnesty Bill by the House The Cous | yoiwiths\ouding he bad reigned, they proceed | Glamonds (winklod like stars of tue Bret magnitude, | Pedy Ane periorming ninals and 8 superior ba pF 1 ea faith i Buuers said that tuey were wi to fiscation Law Constitutional to expel bim by vole. It inay Le What this iouse | Aa he is uninarried, be divided the attuntions of the | BACK Fider, ‘I'he acrobetic and gymnastic per- | propersy found in Tuscarora, Schu. county, A severe engagement to. Mt Monto Occur, iuere ead th y r bi t } ; Boribat, the 6 nces Were never excelied anywhers. Alto. Pas, to r nd © ree i ‘i f SUNN Wan as OROR Wasminaton, April 10.—The Henute to-day, by | Mould wok tke that course in this matter, | fair sox with Willem Huribut, the Comutssioner | formance Were never excelled any ae Pu,, to anotuer person ; and of tbe rest one-third tu | where an artillery battalion att sit hundred ° one “a A ~The Benste to-dey, by | Day we are to remember that we bave ender ¢ for the opening of Mattison ‘square, snd was i el a complete. entertelnmeny abe a? | his widow, and two-thirds to his children, 1° rae! f ‘i \ 1 by Mr. Gowen, provided sume nop 7 i Bee ones Lhe toacaet Or tha eeiteee ane derman George Mitchell {8 probably she cham- | f*F¥ing of patronage. Noiwishetanding the disad | property was in ali valued at several Luudred tuou- | artilleriste’ gained tre victory, Nume-ons. other might be heid ou to them that they sloud be fairy | Kiux vill, wie tieorlly Wiareiwere, 18 Deca | orcas wal as the oundush al ios eerduoes: || ples vere ace, “He torus win tie | Yasiaces of a fires performance, everything moved | sand dollars, gngugenonts oF minor soon are reported oalt with, ‘The representative Of the Delaware rats Kepnblicans; the majority were ali PAB EE By erst TA TOPEG LE ee eerHites araeremesrdM IB oroapt wing, and widen with the | 2% much emoothor than could have been expected ; 3 we Cowiras aud Eastern De t 4 legs tan an UW. con surcen The wen | ie cea Paoreaniganpsapeetysita. : GORUNTss OR IAVORRRTION TOC EITRT tle Sct Liao ‘ of the riders; but this only added to the interest o! | to the Surrogute's court room, wit ap arintul of SPARKS FLOM TUE EL BiGald fest zoty work w eigliy sik only per ‘di ny od Hough cages. la.40 oe sian wii alsin | FL lee euaslneuy sigpved Sosh, Con The Bevoutu Ward was represented by Judge | sie vorormances. The animals will tame down | yooks aud papers, Ho said We camo for Mr. Bevor - non car wn) leave wcbitration cons 1 | to be clecto, it ry doubtiul if he gets the se tittan Paik aitarnoine Shandley and tis Urotl wre exquisite won enousl | course of the semmer's cam: ; Teavy storms have eut oll co: ‘ weet @ferward, To this the ininers gave ® fut | genstor Scott mads a strong speech aga: right | tie The leman, I sunpore, tn cers, aud men of brain, ‘Cho tion, Joseph dt Palen Hundreds of people were turned away | and bis wife, lexatees, He throw the books and | f ior : : B Felusch. “The “Deinsure upd” Hucon Compan BGs rath me vag speech aguluat bis right | Mr. Ficlds—T'he geutleman, 1 sucpo siaduues Denote, of tye. Laver Burcay, aro not | #omthe ‘eit Tant wizut because ofthe lack vt even | papers on a table, and tbrast his. buada tuto his | Mi" suas 83) S6 , ' , Were more puctiatory r Jen! Dickson ox dD the ve or id re, Se oven r 4 standiog-room within. Nn ve accommodated maine r ‘Ww N na Mr. Aivord—No, cir dood dancer they work too bard Ww pay much pockets, Tle wantel to know, he sai why b w tur aebur On w preaved bimaell us very W rettie with ¢ ator Edmunds will try to foree a vote om the O than, on ty dancing every afternoon and evening during the week Chonte didn't eet reir §1,000° It was ‘high tt if 2 thie t . od, une fen on their own terme x oat nin Ku-Kiux bil on Tuurrday, and will usk tue Senate Mus seen of Mr. Matteson, wtp r d dancers on the floor were Mr. ———— tpn Weve gee Lag dn't pay ee fia Bienuboarod | ey a fe} Avo month M _ Brwsbin protal use bis Indacuce | ey rage ile ag nat Mr: Liekie—the charge against Mr. Mottoaon, 1 | Fitagatr yiwwed's yewailer te Mun Mar CONNECIICULD ELECTION, cles, He wanted to know w — Lib she companies to have te arbitration propos. ow he 9 Say BOD Re think, Wes Drivery ty off [should uot have irdw ary Smiu's gewei, the Hou - Mr. Oswin Mt iso put ina word, He came E LLIGENCE Hon ac M the men would Orst astro to got | shrough, however, before Friday, ‘The bill wi IW word Kt ho geusisiaae. frum Oreuters eka, | Thomas 8 y wants to. bo Algerian tron the aR Goteacine ie: Heatannveresiae is wantas G RERIUNAL: (NOOEEIG ANGE Work at the old rites, Consid i bear [inert ba tetacaate eee Utent A wid Mi (tho gentleman from 0. bY ee RARER ANP raga irom the | phe Discovery of an Error of Ono MWundred, atharaae Be LAR OE AR = Sued, but neither party seemed disposed ty give au | Proved By the Renae with wo litle freer ta Nec Bicae te ranlGhatione Lain gee ‘with iis protty. wi tre which Elects Jowell Without Doubt—Now | eit ot in ai copied dy butts Pronk A, Calkins bas beun appoimbed a City Sur dacu, at tneoting broke u hug not later than Monday wert, hab tecurds of tue Legislatu Michac Kelly, of the Jerald’ whe Britain Republican, the cxecuiors, Lhe legucics were not vey ae WITHOUT ANY DUFINIC® AGRESMANT, The Houye passed Mr Hnie's Amnesty bill to-ta tal i Flingpike, wtraight up ans Haurvonp, April 10.—An evident error has | because there war uo money to pay Ue Patrick Diver, President of the James Murphy, Te wos uniers oot, however, that thy minors’ d without debate, under ® suspension of the fal NO MAN MAS BYRR BRON. AXPRLLED Gen, E be Nywer who dauces ke @ | been discovored in the returns of votes from the | Covper's debte, It appesred, and hie fu An Four Yoda $00 goid @gation Would take (hewense Of ai the men in Several Republicans who formerly voted ayrinst viii rie fay por rosy ina shower; Kd. Vassfora, who moves | &* amounted ty $12,000, more Batch anit cha \ ver iy au omtice fie Olen ving dee hee nea ue setke Cea ttost | such a bill wore among the ayer, Butier was down | (Ora Viciution of the rules of (he House—an asaait | with the grace of # cart uorge, and Coroner Croxer, | Kourth Ward of Now IMuven, by,which one Lundres | value of lus porscual. property © UOLEE A Serle Sue other miving dls.ticte H strike to morFOW | jn hie committee room An AMON Ul | eared and] Undertake tor toe eat erie Mont | who Nout through the Asures like an overjoyed tas: | more votes were returned for Governor Englisn | Mr, Misuagon ‘arcued, shoul’ ot ype plerrpenis tibard. of Eaduadtion re Morning. It they agro n the terths oflore which he expected to hay Jay, but befo sbologed, a ndertuke to say that in the House payment of general legac I *erday by electing i Dy tle compauies shutuer conference is tu | Wich be expected to have Ua vuche gua | of Cohgrosa no wan hae ever hea expelled tor an GQ, Hunt danced like © Grok Goddess, | Hise should have be hie nUMbEF Was returned | et eee } Pibauaga, ycGootary uit * Del fake place Wor nlraw aiieruonn, | ead wore | ile House adjourued. It is not livciy to get throng | Mesut committed dpon’® meniber, ‘Lue gentlemsn ¢ Wail Fiowors wore Jolin Foloy, Juhu Tr, | more than was checked on the poil-listand the Demo- | ‘*Surroguie Hutchings asked the contesting lawyers | Meh Juma J. Clarke wa wivoiitad Pe ele of ttHed, we fun ms poseidin | tie Sonate, Ibis a giver sequel to & inunth's labor | WUst de lamiliar with tue inct tuat Mr. Cathoue, o Janes McGregor, Warten Iricy, Julge | crauic State ticket was declared to have rece! for Weir Urieis, aud put ® stop to their apoociies. “s wont Toe feeling of ver body about town, both winers | lo'gec ail pussed to mip amuthet reowiticn, wn" khe | hulk Blake, comllied an tm sult un a sny' Marian, ‘Capt, Mount, and’ “Cape, | crv State tleket was declared to b ve cactirei 4 Ba RID P JOTIINGS ALOUT TOWN ad owners OF . 10 08 biat'un sgreeus Ofek oil nested fo Alp another renellion In the | o. the Mouse of Cungresn, aud Cougres mber of votes more than the Kepresentative i Si be anbetad aun inet Uae Sint ar tue lane en bul boats having bussed sual a bil, the very nest | Voie for thas offeace, to,” eavell Sine Lickel, wuile the Repubiiean State and Kepresenta Venn Jalaadis ModeliPelicn, FERPA Dey SAPP UUme ATI Pre Bar cote at Tage ie nly , Keepin, | (Mer wine oul the alicht existing venaides 160 | Yee recotde of tha iegistion ‘Uf tnky Bie | Hke Road War at Huatiectou, ty T-Ball | WY tickets wore sbout equal, Tue mater will | Oy sunday a purty of rougtis, headed by Bill | sccitte Beal Meee Gcriane peliove it was Bownael bi been kee oF pus, the: SiUEME extatlng. pes in ecorde of the legisivtion of this Btu 2 probab ily inves! Dy be Legislature, ; Dimse 1 bidde: s nce he cane vere, DUET esd Cnt eet ee en ee ton. ig cane of | Sith bear wb all upou this cace, 19 Wat of the as ; Smith Badly Beaten Again, and if the return is the take or traudu’ | Heaney and Jon Hocan, fought on the lawn o wi Clark, acensed of he hidjusi gone in to dunerinthe Wyoming House ‘ apres ° . . anuilt of Mr, MeMurray of Now York, in the session For the Inst year there Las been a sort of civil | lent count, Jewell will b Whitestone avenue, Justice Lawrence tried to ob stea Keys at the ts nn Mie. ; 1 9 Trier sgainet Joho De(rees, tas the contiscation 143, in the presence of the Hvuse, In ty ty of New Britain, wt the frat ele HIRED ALOR ADS sf 8 ee Ae toe I Mol opens nae nueaiiied baw Hae eee iin’ witbor ‘tie trowble tail cay, | daw, ander which there was a large amount of rebel | Of, 1+43. In the presence of the Huuse, War ot Huntington, L. 1, over "Now York Ave- | on under the charere ie epuulhan tiecek es | tain oficers to arrest the ringleaders, but none | UY Julge ine WW each is apawer was. maenveds | property gold hove, wan coustitutionsl, | | Grange ty “Tout ans ult was commitiod in the | UUey"” & road opeued under act of the Lopisla‘urepor | ciecteu by about 20 majority. fet beanckeset tae | could ue toaud her eae alee te par ead could’ nos | | The laboring men employed on the new rarket Young man, the longer you and Ilive the nearer | ani went to tle ruliread depot to utet Min Drosel, | Body of tue House, during ite proceedwige, th open | 1470. One of the landowners, fH. V. Biylis, obtainea | City Council are sie airongly Repu vlican, Weare, sail shoiher was asleep, AbOGt 10) persone | ss Nett Thine fourth street and Misvenih ayenng T Lond ahlnt einer eee ft hewonid | V2 MOR @ vin to Mls o Grant. (he resolution of expuision Wut amended to Ove of | stuck she road, through his counsel, Joba Smith of A Went Bide Foablonable Marrisges BROOKLYN, aa aa 5 epbat hin, however, knowing to woul! ——__— consur bat wuend us oped. by the The marriage of Mr, Churlos Mclutyre and ee aw be ha! a we dinner, and eusure, und t went wa pred by the | smithtowm Branch, wich was dissolved om arcu 8 ? WASHINGLON NOL ¢ mpi gy A that Ke had The Winchell Divorce, House of Anse by vole of HA 10 47 That, *iF, | mont by W, O, Bartlett, Esq, and IL C. Platt, coun. | Mis Katie Noanan was solomnisod yesterday after- | The County Surrogate and Treasurer have ap pulls pope ol w speedy wetlicuent, He was willing to Elise Winchell moved yesterday by her goun- | 1s the, only tastaues } have no far found that Dears | Seiler! tue Commissioner 1 October by | noon in the Church of the Holy Cross by the Rey, | Poiuted Mr. Henry J, Cullen Public Adwiuistrator Subscriptions to the now loan y gant ou On Whe question of wages, but | sel, before Judge Brady, to eet aside » decree of hla Q , Judge JF. Barnard, Tue’ opponents of the ‘road | Father Mevarthy, The spacivus edidce was dense! The case of Camden C. Dyke aeingt the Erie The Presid BOUgi (ual the wen would Bok agree, Because We vorce obtained by her husband, P. B, Winchell TUR COMMON LAW OF PARLIAMENT, (en obtained a certiorari to review the proceediags Neil nie ecentaraued ia merci ee y | Relway Compan mas wala berore dudge cost, of | 4 The. Wrewident yesterday 4 Ouert d to be mubmitted to the wanere wut | bal husband, Y : Angigiot panied BU tha Catatsianoeare Gho seetased tienen ls fulr ones, dressed in the brightest spring Sopreme Court, seater api feaiou oi der | Assvnsor of tu ove! ug sar * Whe Lug-rne region, but, to thove also | She says that she knew noibing about the trial bey | j¥}UAve, read it end understand it, 1s that s legis, | th the | Cnmonl tT eee etorart way te bo treme silanaehly ae a0 cloce ie organies atrnem | PRIME re Lo iu cae ren UNRE Sai onoy atid | Pung. ome adie and ocher Fogions, ®il of whom ere | fore the releree swears that when tae sumiouy | puotaimeut, Wich iM expulsion, upon ove ol iis | Yesterday: but belore the argument, and yostorday, | U9,8 tevorite wediing march pind tne bridal party | fet ruyaicul uf to judgment of Gb,wN, suould aor Lo The only Southern R he a a was served upon Les, ber lusband void her it dit | hewbers usicts Ibe for auuileue Walch the courte | {ue Supervivor of tie town uutrucced his attoruey, | eitered by the centre aislo, “he bride, a uandsome | {yloqsgi fhe cater wat aiuto ine Re only Southern Ren * o'niny the romaine of Lieut . Cf ihe country have (he power to pulls, Now, | D. P. Barnard of Brouklyn, to ¥iko « consous to 4 brunetts, Was arrayed in a rich white #itin robe lin he Aran oshy Bil IH Curbora Core, of te Hugeiion | not amount to anything, and that she need pay oo | Cf Ye coaniry, have tue power to puuisli. | Naw, Fy Of un order gushing the writ of certiorari, | Ger &kossaner lace voll, whi'e lor only visible oru LOSSES BY FIRE, Porter ot Vir aid Kiled veoterday 4 1 gttention to it; that Ler husband was then Hving | Uo! dist though ble Fesuiduon couples the name | Sid discontinuing all proceodinea against the roid, TEP rides nel c Ln ee hace teen . 4 fur A inbaroe, Sa Pir anes nent home. Aegon De i busband, and wy continued to | o' e genticman from Clit rrr the counsel, raved at this proceeding, but | Mer brideswal: isd Kate Noonan, Miss Gillan ‘ > H vali ¢ pied by ation oF twouty of dhoir courudos. | With, her en @ busband, and shat they continued to | of the geutionan from Clinton Me Oe erm. | was suinmarily equelched by the entry ut an P| cad Bliss Annie Noonan—wero dressed in white Q. A. Clare's builuing in Rockland, Me, was | ! ane far § he ¢ N.0' 1 re of fa Meno: y turved | COvabis during the pendeney of tre sur. and uile i Hondas | One Court quashing the Writend di-cuntivune | tuile. Ornawented With pink slike ssshes; thoir hair | buried yesterday. Loss 8100) hey aus Out ans d ibe ecare, Th ‘ urd, She ados that he testimony atduced on the | Wii Ke in lis piace and say Wiat be beLievos bie i S * | decorated with white flowers, The huppy groom w . 1 —_ - 8 1 at Oh ceuner at the an from. Cllulee Gnineana: ail proceedings aguluss the rou « » Ward's saw mill at Attleborough, Mass. was pany dtu by peribled ty go home and ut {rial woe wholly ineuBiciont to sustain tho decrve, | comiuch os the genil m Cliuton demands a aod his attendant squtres—Mesara, Mays, O'Hara, | purned on Suuday,” Loss, $230 CUKLOSITILS OF CKIMS. my The busband, in opposition, denica that there win | the banda of thi sich an juvestigation as a re and Brennan—appeared in full dress black, slighty fie . 6 KIB COMPAN hy cObabilation altcr the beginnt « of tie suit, | shall wad to the aduminmiration of ny punishment An Officer's Fight with a Gang olleeed by the oullare and lappel ‘ Harrison Bros’, chemical works in Putivdelpiiis 5 eg BUKIAL OF THM COMPS NIONS y ft, then, sir, n 4 folleved by end lanpula Of tele Come | werg damaged $19,000 to $20,000 yestord Dr JP. Lyman of Cheise:, M fo arms, but Gn Osborne tuugit their servicis | MMaetit Wal ihe testimony was sumiciont, the Wu tin lnvecugation, But ale er eihtveceding | Last evening the Captain of the sloop Lizzio, | boing facwd with rich watored #lik dati , OMORRSIORE Ban of Celso, Mase, aged 35 y felveR upon the train. Dui (he twOrity lmve ber iby Lom wnat Mr, Wincuell, she viriui Man thug ta ieritaliea beiore te Assembly and the | tention of ofloer Stewart, of the Wost BBth strovt UOUKS OF LEISURE Vino Cuuipauy ivece | bas ebsconded, toing an $1%400) “einulter ¢ piling sround town ail dur, and « spe lal trovus: | Wied her guiit People, Aue uw ipterlere Wik she legislation | coltce, tos oung me - Victor Bohrer, who was kicke mped upon ig them. Leonve:aed to-day with scine pon Twolvs Freight Carm Burned on the Brie, | {rom Clinton soul have on ovporiuaity Ia thw aoa | Were steallg woud irom the pler, Stewart ar- Trlmte Arvociation. comionrd of graxiatey of t BASH BALL NOLES Hospital yesterday the four compassion w ° Pout deuviy, April 10,—Oo Sunday morning | S008 0! iin Mune bo tay wiesher Gr Bot ie #9 iar | vested one William Dovine of 454 Wot 88d atroct, | iM clas Af vid pubic school NO. 7. i Curent a Mury McAnnany of 624 Eleventh avenue, w 4 ’ belly pre) 1th at: © | Ao Be le concerned, desires the coutiuuation of the | wWaie the omoer wee taking the prisoner to the this ‘evening A the uid, elu iene, Wh ues Ph A \ Ming in a Fort ) : With the mine tect +10 o'clocks an sastwardebound ti si a vestlestion. HF tue Rentloman rom Onondaso, oF | don, she ung pelted she {oFuier with siones, aeverel | ticipate ere Aupeeinieniont -Keisot Marchal To piched niuy by 19 tad, i TA tai WARN aT Foch bY & large 9 ; Sue d move « | Erie Rallway broke tn two about three miles west | ‘he je an for Clinton ¢ eed) nays that thie |B “| sO itm MnieAph abe ‘ rel | ex Congevstinan Morgan dones, Oiesios t aI Pat own peirod. Hut ey ad p nve sativa should be comtnued 4 dir of which struc og w lis revolver Aivuao slow, Anirew J ¢ Mutuslt, on thetr re, will play Chariey Wore never Pip to wave a bisckle PA be mady | of Miudictown, Tho care were turuMciontly gro: | WYerhuua atuuld be, eouluiueed wcainet Me. | Sa" greg upon tho crowd; ‘he ball struck Peter | Auten ot: 4 wryuy' wud James Marw ag sti, ure & : 4 ac vercly tigre Ri fenuute Work in tnines wi ile the strike continued. | vided with brakes, aad in attempting to connect the | Weds butt oxy shat Boney Ore |) Moran, aged 4, of 604 Weert $0ih street, inthe neck, | Y? bly —— Now ¥ b yap Hungarian, formerly a captain Tivy ckvuwedced that must of hele eouipan Tre ear 82 1p asterapting to sobneot | od) Dutt ony. Hi rnd Datiy igured bin, AUK momeut Devine t LONG TeLaNo, aad eer peat Ake Savannaue in | (nthe, United medtes Army, went tuto Tan Foley's Wore siinern, and even oficers tw the Union, wid 1 | dueiei inie tho. or eon eattaan eieaene ely 8H THR JURISDICTION OF THIS HOUSE Give rostive, Bioware struck hin Wits lis revoly LONG ND. bara 440 TH, vat wal on taal Hg and wae kuvedd dow. Le a 1 that M.jor Richards, commandunt of | yy"@ ine the 4 of stot forth. frvin soine oF | over the offence committed by Mr, Irving, couses | Which exploded, the ball lodving im Devine's |, = The Perrys, fuiier nud sone, are putting the vis | {i i fe Feyussiel ty ho taxes ther Sue ‘ompany, te presigeut Of 8 region BOW OH | the cars luaded with oiltrhuden mice eoteT Ry | QUAN Me rseRe Lan anti taOTOeCoURO Te oreaes | shoulder, "Dovine wae taken to. Hultevue huvpita The Long Island ant Now Bn lund ovsier dealers | Elysian Hie u groubue ih order fer tho Cann, agit f hig Midd au Mussions His wos takeu to Meike f ? iy guition or ® bented wheel is unknown, Efforte hued against that party wnd that party alone over | the child wae carod ior by Lis pareots, ‘The wound | Afr abit wenn. | coumuiracy hae boon d scove y The § ty of the Kokionga ¢ a: Ain bOsbibal bay ied Mr Tripp this P.M. and heeatd that he | were male to detucn the burning triin, but. beter whoi Lie House hus jurisdiction, 1 wait fur the re | 1 80l serious: fate ho si by gob Control of the greater poru * bye, dod, lei own, He wants two phiyure at § Last evenine, av t shout A marlon eularad Pete up his inind bot to Work bie slupe forthe | tis could be done \wolve cars were on ure, and | ply of the Uewan irom Onondaga, pe yee He tue Days. Tue Vig dance Wits dvfuas this |” her ¢ Mookivn everal of Lie Fiat ie eats (uurclss ot Morrie & Wouks, tol ine | they were soon eutiely coneamed, toxetuer with || Mr. Alvord=-[U sirikey. me that ail this would be How they Muted Irishmon Out, ui The Atlartion Had another practice came yest biutally waitrenied «ean paid : ai he would Bevin ‘digging coml in one of thelr contents, Boven were loaded with oil, two | better in the committoe tain ia the House, aprung, | Tho charter election in Jersey City. to-da A boat race for the championship of Newtown | {ily wings Held) ine ¢ Ju le Buckley, Ire " Wa wae or vor bilnes tornur q y City y p ‘ Clu, was brrecu, aud t us velore the bunt weet I ‘ ‘ Fopuired and” MTMIMKe The Other one will be | with lumber. two with corn, and one with Hour. | ws tis wivle thing bas boon, Upow the House with: | protiices to be fercely contcsted, A remarkable | crek wns contested yest thuslesma Preebh, and buere We wuch stampede am Ra Rasehiteiae tlotand Aatheaia ° ong Toe bead of the Ore was #o inten» thatthe track | out knowledge Ou the part, I voutury bo eay, Of . feature of the nowinvtions is (hat the Irishmen wit! Aween the two bridges, ai Sec alinenia Hi :. OLY OF be Old, We UnAbIe fo eed kis bored back, p IN WORKING ORDER BY SATURDAY, for soine diktauce wus ulterly destroyel, the roils | ben ul its members Out exception have nu representative. The present | 129 Contestants were Lhe U Alderman Henry Bushes. the President of the | aid (ui this was pitied tothe cack and beaten wih The ( . pi aud W. snd the Bocial Ciun, beet P ky but be atoude to try tray bit AC be resumes | being warped and the Wes vuiued. Lraius wore do | ‘ihe bpeaker—If the gentleman from Onondaga | Board of Aldermen on at Toast twelve Isishweu, | Sites ang? ui ti for twelve men, DUVINK Dats, BE. bas given bis | RUMI. WiKh the ald OF (ue poliee, was trues Luc Ub WOrk, Uul Ke atwnds to try Ib ab aay Cush ‘These } saiped Balil Doub 6 o'clock I. ML WU give Way, bho Chair Will elate (has be lied gut | while the uew Board will aot uave ana Vong tua, ¥ Gar AAO ive tues osuamegs, | OOM IVE DB LOC | ii ware trurbreuean Mime: ond the ladles op i

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