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) GREAT COAL SIRIKE. ——— WHICH A GIGANTIC MO- ene revi Valenciennes Lace surmente-Niaht Dre Mesars, James MeCreery & Co. held @ spring opening yesterday for ladies’ summer quits in Swive muslin, linens, lawns, and piqués. Spectmecs of tie dresses were exhibited on frames, A inndsome while piqué dress was noticeabie, worth $45, tie underskir’, overskirt, and basquine of which were rlobly braided with needlework insertion, The bas Quine was trimmed to form revers, and had a postit- NOPOLY MAS WROUGHT, City of Ber Conference wit! Beratox, Pa., April 11.—Iu a few days now the great question mcs. be decided which has cautea eoch deep and lasting mivery throughont the whole ansiracite region during the past four mouthe, The aliernatives aro ethers mption of work anda jon back, Round the botvom of the uaderakirt was gtndoal roinrn to posperity, or rain, starvston, | & box plait, headed with neediowork inser rit, blooisted, and arson, The responsibility rest The ou'er sleeves were fuil fowing and riculy em- ‘with she companies, Too men are anzivus ty come | UF videred. A $35 sult of the some material was to bs seen, with wide needlework insertions, It was trimmed round the bottom with deep side plaitings, headed with insertion, The overskirt was trimmed to match. ‘The barquing had sleeves heif flowing and @ postilion buck, There were neevlework inser tions dowa tie jront, end inserions torming & ated bead cel $23 Cresa of white Victoria Inwn had an under: skirt immed with a gathered rufle, beaded Wily & Group of tucks and fusertion, Lhe cverskirt waa Timmed to maten, and the +h were flowing. A Chitess grars cloth dress, price $14, b Unoorskirt trimmed with n deed side pinii band o! the same material turonzh the conire. ede With brown aad white cambrie, The side oI to terme, provided they may do #0 with o fair pros poct of earning enough wages to support their families decently. Bus there is bad blood amor vom Which requires only another ture of tue screw to crush {nto ‘awiessnoes, Trey are desporate. Every man bolicvos his honor at atnke tu the result of this contett, They hare not earned penry since beginuing of December last, With the exception of & very fow,they are asa class naturally Amprovitent, and I have met many who toll me that when the strike wos begun they were even then in dovi, The prudent men could not buve saved much money. They work as a ralo only eight months & 09 | WAS Also hevucd Wit the Kame. Tbe ou Of the year, and they average only from $60 to 8100 | 72" Aloe Veiucd mite the sale, Te ime tine per month, Those are the more experience miners. | edged with cambric, The slecves were full Mowing How many laborers, helpers, foremen, and others | and trismed to match. Tue polonaise was fastened dependent upon the end of the OS eaeis winic cimale orouae rike for a liv ‘Phere were siunilar dresses of waite lawn, ant a ingt They nl! have poor men's families—lots of | dross of sheer linen, costing £25, wus trinied with ehlidron—and these white duchess ace snd fide plaitings, hesued with , Dox plaitings of white lawn, MUST MAYER DREAD, Aairiving cress ior evening of white oreandis The credit apen which they existed ¢ was displayed, It had @ (ruin two yards aud a balf r loos, trimmed at the bottom with roMes, above Bors stretched to ite atmos: limit,and they which, Om the front of the robe, were Vandyhe Work to tive, Bat tusy will not sield, They think composed of pulling rnd rick embroideries, they might as weil starve quickly oa nothing 4 Wore Upen, waist was composed by degrees at half wages, Tueir obstinacy is won of pamng and i ice, $150. res\iog was ottered of dortal, underclotuing from §75 “In leas than tro months s continaanes of this iw bee Sontainen 8 chemie, strike will kill Ser ston dead,” ald a gentioman to | [ce siny fringed he ‘drawers The ish private me yesterday, aligliag to the goneral stagnation of | of fashivn have doteriniuod that drawers shall reach Dasiness, My own observations lead me to think | "7 10 the Knee Bis foreboding correct, Absolutely nothing ts do- | poriAre ‘Rey uly We the knee?" e:ld the Bow ro tas, ‘The stores are open as usual dat thelr sheives | | "Tle ladies won's bi clerk. ere almost bare, and the clerks sit moping behind | , ast article of the sot was a nicht dress, pro The business men have | fusely orna ented in ‘rout und on (ue sleeves with t of w® L} Valenciennes, , Mt they “There ts an especial dewand for these nicht hey coull got on credit, Now before the waver.ug-piace season,’ @dserved their atceks hove ran wut beyond the possluility Of Ferlacement, and they refuse to let anybody have | “"S Wiy” parucularly thon?” asked ¢! anything more excopting (or cash. Nobouty has ony ‘them any lower,” said the Bom re porter morey,and nobovv can Day. Several of the retal | Py . , Gtorekecpers with whom Teanvirsed have invormed | a gcslog’ reriied tke eter The ietien nates me Wont they hod out#'an ing deb's amounting In the ager cae from $20,000 to $5) 000 eon, which they ‘i ppot collect, Consequently ti ey cannos pay t im them them to ¢! Lie wlolesslers, and must go tuto Dank Aiting dresses, and they know it, Th Mf ine striate cunitaued. “Ate. © the Morris & We ¢ | porctased | r 01 cattle deser, tol bateners in Scranton | [reaiasc.? “ruet aad donned tor owe him $20,000 These are men who always paid 5 4 who have ber thetr bills promptly before, obliged to give thelr meat away to the miuers ou Te is not the miners only morning visits in them, eitaer in taeir chambers or parlors. Underelothing ts wor 1d negitently at tho w: doweath, The tighily ee at MR. GREELEY'S CITY. do—A Town with: credit or ehat up shop. who ore SUFFERING FROM THE Artix. There are thou ands snd thousands of working theinn men and mechanica, eupiovees of the lerge mana Last uight the National migration Bureau factories, iron s orks, etc., which aboun 1 in Luzerne fad Geluy bill counties, who are forced. to reman | ®4> Organised ia Domilt Hel, Among the geute {ile Fecouse 10 coal cin’ be had to keep them eoing. | men who attended the meeting were the Hon Tuo workmen oa the very railro which are Horace Greeley, Juha Mitohe Coroner Young, and otver livered by Mr, Greeley, Mr. Mitchel, Mr, Godard of the Frorila Colony, Gen. John D. Imboden of ¥ ginia, Sr. Spoford of Texas, and Loomis of the Northern Pacits Kuilroad, Mr, Groeloy, on open: causing thir trou! 1, Emanool BD Mart, dy hundieds. tives, few inonths ago one could not be for the din thy mde. These wen 11 dem-nd that ihe end «| OO Te Car pLise a Tull on tie Mrodccrer, | ins the meeting, said: "The man wo goes wa etl mske hem rch ina (ew yoare-at tao ex. | civiliged man mover was (o make stores, churches, sumer, one-bal Bow in the eval region would ‘be suMicic work required, and they coatinus to pour in y trom Lngiaut, Waies, Ausiraiia, and I: Unsxilied men cme too, work # few 1 Tsborers, rnoounes their'iniention of joininz the Union, sre e-aumed by their goo !natured ew ploy ers, aid cet aclu ber to themselves, And ONCE A MINER, ALWAYS A MINEK, Persons of jong exverivnoce tel moti! when a MD Coes GOWN @ sha‘ and expands into the dik ity Lossing @ chamber, {Is ImvonFiLie ever ty Fet im to work on Lue top of the ear h again ‘This ie where th milly, and cther ¢uch Hike arduovs andertakinz: fairly curns fame. wos a ploneer, and it toox tweuty years to make the cowatry he went tc habitable, 1 know pioneer iio and {ts disadvan aye and cays forthe making er we, thou wil xicily desire a ease be civ goidcont weans ef iuciteation. A now, when te ¢ ns et ot, u yeely tie taser fon it ta MO Grog slope in Greeley Hotline else than est monopuly, with ¢ Tmoeeen exception of tie i Coupary, nowon tu. | Reception of the Seventy-Firat Regiment, © of the ea ead Lock swonna and Competitive Drill. Cowpany, the Vennsy yonia Coal Company, th ru a brilliant 0 npany filled aware and Hudson Company, aud the Keating eee ea ye ceuaded toxcticr and” purchased | ve Academy Inst evening on the occasion of the min nine and tract of country tract of | reception of the Seventy Arst, The decorations eonvtry uutil they are in reality its lores and mas e of tue one eae ine Leah lige: d:recty ar fai | Were few and simpls, At the back of tiie stage the Pocky te people are depende:t upon them for a | United States and State flagy, with guidons, shiel’, bveliio d thir will ie omntcoteut in everything, | and bayonets, wore artistically ermbined in & gis And like ull monepolisis, bey ue tceir power Ai : ; sty qithout mercy. Money is tneir dugzernapt, and | 2c te whole being surmounted by an ead ded everytein: and ever, body imust bow t-olr necks to | From the upper boxes were suai @ colors De crusuel hy the wheels oF tie car, One compaay owns 11,K0 acres of t ¢ wot valuabie lana in ti district, ud out of 15.000 00 toms ot coul prodree eanuvly he the m ned of the monupoiy yiew $,000.00) tons.’ The rea. we taxon irom tne srsiior | gatare of the evening, was becun at 10 sha tacnd sop® owne! api run by vrivets indi | op Vitua's. whore influe ¢: ts limited to tue pou res Twelve competitors appeired, Of Whe ind which tier severally own oF lease, " WAMRANTS WoRE IsSUrD terday for mine of the mivers concerped in the e riots, Tiree only sere siei—Morenn, Gal lagher, and Brooks. Galacier was beid to bail Lo he ean v1 $2.00, Brooks $5000, and Morgan was discharged Bail was promp ty given by six of the Tesoers of the W. B, A. Au effort will De wale Arront the others to morrow, ‘Vue trial was held in prescuted tu the regiment by the city, and the flags carried by tne rogiment duriug tne war for tre which was the o'clock The prizes wore a acsome silver mouated masket, a silver cup, pre nevtea by Ui Union, ‘The competitive aril, vid Banks, Keq, and two med tis o! nox Kid ‘09 of ti ereo, Col. Harry Rockatelier condacted & Which lasied an hour, So close wwe ti that the Julso# Lat lo watch the placing of tho hands and fect of tue contestants, in order $0 arrive ‘oquire Waire's office, a i1i6e, low room on Lac: Sin decision, Sercenvt K. L. Walworth, of Com Wine evenue, next door to Mayor Mouies's ecacaor | pany #, was awarded the musket and Grst meds! , Dakery, The Foom, the etairs leading to it, and | Joha U. Bertact!, of Compauy B, the cup, and F: even the sidewalk Guteide, were packed with thy | H. Moti alvo'of Company J the second medel friend © the raspected inen, and the alr was ho: Bod sudvcating ty the extreme, It ia folly, as things stand, to try to Convies ‘hese men even 1! they DF guilty, wiicn is doubtless, Ther are of THR BETTER CLASS OF MINERS, Antelligent, @ been dotag ————eenrer to hoid their Ram in eur School Rooms. Uretiren im eleck, Th Yesterday afternoon the Committee on Teach- do tha Jot oe pay Mn AL, ers of the Board ef Kdncation met to investigate Dancint followed the drill, Col. James Fisk, Jr, ag (tif occupied a pri box, and Gen. Duryes, ox-Colonel of the Bevenib, and semall delegrtion from the Govermor's Guard @f Boston wad a box to hemseivoe, @ iganr laiier ore the enacted the din, Which the whole Fody 0; miners are biamed: ¢ charges against Authony T, Gallagher, I'rincipal Evy Gps Will lu trate tue differvace bette: } of Grammar Sevovl No. 81, in the Seventh Ward: ‘Alter’ iue.close of se vonterenee last night, at | Miss Avelaide M. Ivers, » teacher, testified that she about 1:80 u'eiwek, Bis. sent b\ tne Workin:mea's Lenevolent Association Of ihe iiide Park District t spek With tue repre Bontutives of the Companies, siarlod ca his way lo es Oliver, Que 0" Bh knew be was jn lignor by his manner of reading the Bible, He did not read distinctly, ‘The witmoss hed frequently seen Gallaghor intoxituted, aud Rad Bis Lome in Bolievue, Aout all way:te wee e°t | beard & Uoy say in the echool room that Gallagher pon oy teo Union ain re. vis own counir) men, rank. Gallagher used laveuoxe unbecoitng » tnd ove Of them beat wim #hokingy, Wile the Cheney. Wranelinn Pribcioal et. pes Otuer eld @ pistol to bi ead nud threatened bim 7 iment No, 18, W ie a tem ber ia Soleo! Sith instant death Mt he stirred,” The reason ties Vien itchunile erta Gallenrat ualen tralls or thelr brusal conauct was tuat they took ex- | faence or iiquer, (ould bot ted how often, i n lye spoeck whica Air. U.ivor doliverwd tWo | jead a boy say ip echo! Wont ic lesky Tears wzo Inquirtig sho omer aibed that *vushy" was + Tie boules of Lieut, Miles Wenner and Corporal Care, Who were ure.ceniay ki Baturvay wight, resched tiezlot homas ¢hieids, Chir Ward, piirase ior * dion the Boar of ‘iru lees of the Sevent pt, reac emels ligaur ow lt during sehoul hour ures of their paronte b, Capt - ee inhale nGuie the Bank Ol Capt, Allulre's Heuee-Warming, Mon. Bons of ‘Temperance, and 4 large numbur The wew Fourth Ward police station was Ail tae j . ht and christened by several bloo!y PLACES OF BUSINESS WLAS CLOSED. penne Ine aN 8 Lida ld bgt adh The bouios were buried this aftercoon at twe | wener, Kirst came Patrick Boyes, of 4) Frankfort atrect, who was found |ptag on his bark stoop vleed ‘ mebers of (heir, comrany who ationded the | ing and suffering from concussion of the bruim He aie eee cctcatnte as the fale Kron tne Capt, Ove | 18 Supposed to have fuilen while drunk, He dlod In burn is rapidiy recovering And Was sble to sit up | the Centro street Hospital. Charles Davis, of tnd converse wits Lis Irienus w short tine thie | Marker street, was taken in, heving been struck in oveving the eye by wa crrus she mire consnneyce gine, of M0 Muibarny vec horween the mine and. operators adjourned at a | Bhiza Browe, of 120 Cherry site been run hte ng Whatever Nut Leen vocompished. | over by a cart ot oul and Olive bie had « \ 4 the miners are | gastained a « I fevciure « nthe 1) b lis were hoped | Qriver wis art Drepitoat & oral pxiely ib munife to | heads und cuts D dress, b Hgute U suxpension eannos ia es in Cherry ama Water 1] tween buch, a Ker heut luWlessiors aud riot ts sirevis. Tne bebn paritus wived not to yiell is ace ey er ain What twhibe mo vie Gea Taking a Board Bill eut of bis Hide, aca : Figel Avsiaan is the keeper of a German Bim ect of led two fours previous he promise! | Srepys t# a boarder thore, Krepos has lived thure Buns. & Were i: ad ‘ two years, Aad fas paid @) t two mouths’ boar open dor ol nt \ ‘ 1 everyting a8 gs bo be done Last night Kesmon told hin that he conid board be loi, Bi A hy him no longer Without money, Krepps refused to INTRAVIEW as EAD. rh and cee dbo ue the house, Kosmar Notices lave been baue site Viopu. bun cot. Mra, Kosuan elded with the coiling the members of toe \y b. Ay tog cr ina hud that be rhould stay, — Cherles uke scliom On the arbilraion At rt Dristepler Fellmen sided wit tp coving cued by the Presideut of the Ninth is ny dud Keeppo's load was pounded, ttle ul Proviieuce, tuo fulluwiig vole wart ce — for SeULEToUOR. SLi Bennet ff nh At ant for Fink's Serepade. ber he Ninth Diviries uf tle We B.A. whi The "Vick Guar,” Company K, Ninth Regi i herealler leave the aid district wiehout fi Mont, Capt, Iird W Spencer, parades this evening. ce complying Wish the Bowcst deraonds of | ue dres cuniversary Of ite orgapiaution, ‘The Gusrd roseepers shall be expe ied (rot th isto be beaded by the new Ninth R Vu and we du pledge ourse.ves to report the syne went Band, foi KWH OF KCLONS Of Auld embers Wher | 100 performers,and (nil deum corps They start froin ¢ vy wily be employed inthe coal resions, Me | gue armors in Twenly siath atreet at 7:90. P, ted aco, Viet we, voncmembers of tie W. BA | Aner nh wenlyalnth aireet at EO FM, F the parsde the command will eerenade Onl Fisk, ai Vin reridence tn Lweniy-third sireet, moor the Grand Ove dou Tue iy Company, Beventh Hegineut, have been jnviled to participate the Pens! nr, on checks reeeutiy sent to been rowurued pro above district, do orgaula: 1 and cleeting the tLe uilegetion of miners submitted the terms of- #1) the Coupanionmvia., to rerume Work at 86 : Lite Mitre aTO—LO Le miMers ase seat Coopers ive Hall this evening © 7) O:\10n Wak almost enanimonsly voted ” J feat eaoitem und Uveleom, ole. for the purpose of vrkingwen at the com Kertodl MRS. MARY LANE’S MUFF. HOW THIEVES ARE PROTECTED IN NBW-YORK CITY. Noble Action of Judge Garvin, Mrs. F. B, Lane, an estimable ledy employed in Madame Demorest's, lost her muff in May Inst Sho had boarded with one Lizaio Hall, entirely aa- susoicious of her character, While there, various trtic.es of value, tneluding ten dollars in money, were stolen from her room on cifferent days, The room Was in charge of Likaie Bali, and Mrs, Lane Was satisfied that abo wasthe Chief, Lizzie Hall aware cf Mrs, Lane's suspicions, entered the room one day, and using the most profane and filthy lan guoge, ordered her to leavo the house {nscautly. Mrs, Lano, in a etate of terror, beenn to pack up her tanks, Lizzie Holl then assanited her, going #0 far as to strike her in the face, Mrs, Lone then loft the bouse and sent for her things, She received portion of thon, The MUFF AND OTHER ARTICLES Wenn MIssINO. Sho soot for the muff, An insulting answor was roturred, ond Mrs, Lane was (old that sue bad jolt no moff inthe house, The itjuced lady then made Application to the Jefferson Market Court for a Warrant; bet the ton cod politicians at thet Court cbecked her eff: and encered at her, They were evidently ail acquainted with the thief, and weant to protect her. In Decomber lust Mra, 1 Briadwoy, Tho uff was on Ler hands, The woman Hall attempied to glide past Mrs, Lane; bat the latter reised her and demanted her prop- orty, The thiof agola used abusive Ianeusge, ant Ubreatened to cail an officer if Mrs, Lane did not allow her to depart with her booty. As this mo- ment @ police officer came in slcbt, Without more ado, Mra. Lane handed tho thief over to the officer, Liasie luken to Jefferson Market, and ar. raigned before Justice Fowler, who was sitti Among the officers of Fowler's Court w us “ Yorky,” who was cor cerved tm the biz diamond robloery in Bleecker . He seomed parcicaiarly eo ia the @ met the thief on iriealy to most insolent manner for DAMING TO MAKE A COMPLAINT. Jadce Fowler, however, the thief to bail in the sum of $200; cmt as’ she did elect to be tried in the General Sessions, toe Judge, ae usual, ordered the case to be sent to the Special Beasior Ap Assistant Alderman, who keops a liquor ssloon on the first floor of » notorions house ia Amity street, was the boudsman for the thief. Tue it is claimed, was sent (o the Property Clors al Police Headauarters, but it has morwr boon seen since Uhat time, Months pessed, trial, Youky ‘The thief was never brought to raised a Lig ond cross, and about Powler's Court as if be owned every eciy. ppring came. Mrs. Lane became 4 he thief wou'd never be brought to ed (hat her invii sbould be returned to udge Fowler would nave to an order es of t sho reiarued He udvived her to try and got from Disiriet Attorney Garvin. — Bho visited Jud co Garvin's office several than # tho District Attcrney Was Bot im, and she w. the papers were not there, but stil Ay told that Somewnat discoursepu, deiermined, Mrs, Lane went to Police tors, ‘There she wes Loid tat thgy had no in the mutter, and thae she owald mot re- maT uutu the tuiel Lad been brought to tial. Thus, se SURDDER POLITICIANS MAD av Meanwhile the thief w rky and shining iets in Jndge Vow utter despair, Mrs, Lane (old ARAND EVERY DOOR TO At last, ia wer story to a ropre- sonsapive of ‘fas SUN, cod asked tho wid of the in- press to Oviuin Justice. A eal wus made for tue papers ‘nti The tomcod Hiticians ecave wlrmed. Stool toe warm catuer for some days. ‘Thou they began to look for the documents, and were apparentiy dui dfouded Ww Und thas tuey bad Deew vigeon-uvied aud sored Bway InbO the ead Witu tie intoxication pipers. Yorky bo up bulk kinds im awmeazsmenk Judge Fowler was tinudersiruck, amd nis clerk wrote a liter declaring Mat the Jaize was aut to b aud that (he disappearauce of the papers Was « ta terious kecideat, Novody wis to blame, The doc Ineuts were taen sent to Specint Sessions, with an ficial Mourish, Ali of Judge Fowler's court of cors were terribly anaivus that the thief ebouid ve OroUr AL Lo justice. ‘Tus waivers stood on Wedoesday last, On thas Jay a letter Was received at sie BUM ofice fromm ao orious shyster, who hod once been kicaed out uf tho ‘Lombs Court tor takiog §10 from 6 poor wowan uhder pretence (hat me could serve her interosts sbroagh bis tofluerce wish Judge Dowing. ‘th otior Was writton ia an oxuttant vein, ‘Lhe shysier breuicied that Mry Lane would not get ber maf, wil SOKO Contivec Hy Uf the discharse of Ue bile horrapay aid ayw'ax of tho Bow indicace ats of the writer. UM LEYT M18 CLIENT IN THB LUuCH, 4 id not put In an appesranos, In despair the ude of toe thief ied to tho distiuguisbed William #, Ho bot he was tawmiliar wita As distinguished ring, Was engage Lu c uch the bla Bus ‘he most rem foabure Ui (ue case at this lime wus the appearance Ip We Cours roow of the novorivus Yorky, an efi cor in Justice Fuwier's Court, He patied' the thiof upon Wie *houlders, and avotned wer ia lis pecaliar mauser. Ho was ‘accompanied by the Assis'ans Alicrwan, #40 was wer bordsmen. Luck favored these toumbud poilticlans, Justice Dowling wan sick and did Got appear, Justive Sbaadiey came, but by the wise of counsel the case was postyoucd untli y. Yorky sailed ous of Court and walked up Broadway, Le aiterward met she thiet oa the corner of Broaiwuy aud Bleeclde wher they lad « long conversation, But tro tonicod pouician used. They were not were evidenlls sina of Jud They scomaed ty four bis habit Of dealing ous even-!anded Judement without (ear or lavor., Aleir ext move waa to “poctom” THe Pirens. ‘Vhis was apparentiy done to a great hurry. In one J part of the bund the word “Bpecial” Was crorsed oat and the word * Generai” was writ (on over tt 80 Gs to Like the case out of Wling’s Jurisdiction wad throw it ‘ ns, AS the press uf busi Atiorne)'s ofice Was eo wroas, that the papers might aloey in bis oflcy anti bu Wil wie Wud tud fallen @ prey to te mot 4 wil evide.ce of the erime Wes retuoy. © Wan Wao Woe kicked Oud Of tho Toinbs Court op a charge of swindling & poor wouan out ol ton dollars then took out a writ of certiorari, witch was ordered be Judge Brady of te bupreme Courb ab the WOVE that (he case War A Kecoud Line fot down (or trial in the Special Sessions becore Judge Dowhlog THe SOKNH IN THE SUPREME COUUT. The Non, Wiliam F. Howe, however, was not caughs marping, se Oppenred before Judge Brady willy At the appormtod time, aud wo dit the District At torpey. ‘The toief wan aiko there, but Yorky, the Aljersen, and tho otier tomcod ‘politic avs were sent, pOsBIviy through the advice Of the thiel's conn Tho Conspirature were now at Lie end of thelr re o. Judge Brady entered tie Court room at nal/-pasi ter Disivict Atioraey Garvin then arose and anid to Weld ta lia ba writ of cer the reurn therevi, slow that ail bad Guinn, Deliy larceny mal yaied ub een doll and tre case had been placed on the calendar for tell at ihe Court of epeelal Sessions on ‘Thurecay last, whon counsel (or Tizeie Liell appenred and wet the se down tor Wiel an t Seasivns ab 10 o'eiveR Wis MOruINT; Dab Laut B u'clock yesterdy Lernoog, lor Gll Tae Witnesses for te people had been’ hubparnced, @ wrt ol certiorars had boon serve} upon the dusticos of the Special borsions, re turuable be ore hin Honor Judge Brady. ‘shis wit Wik ObYidunly for Le sie purpose of delaying the Gane, onl Grousd fear of having tk tnvost od Le Donat ta whch the p ner hi be tried, ‘buo prisoner's (riends wo id of in Into the ¢ : of Uy wrth 'n rol ‘month (rict ACLorney that your 9188 tne writ, wond the va pere bok where the pine her baw eiecte wa where Ab proporiy belongst Tu PRIsONea’s LAWYe who was once kicked vut of the bo v8 Court on a Charge of swindiing & poor Woman cut of ten dol. lars, therenpon arse, Je seemed dumbiownded ut District-Atwoiney Garvin's appearance wud pica He began by tating AbuUL toe richie that the Coustitulion of tue ted States hail rantecd to Mis client, Ub dil BUR vay the right to eal mofe was ore vt there righ'e, ond subd ng wbOUs the Fights buwt the Cousutliion enar Airs, Lune, Me sold tab Judge told im thas ole mount to send the cos to the Jona, but Jostice Fowler wus pot hiv assertion lor im rod ink hpec.fcaily eaye thas (he oa ferred to the Special Beswiuns. as the prisoner had ticeied to be Urled im (hat Court CGnneral Besslons pow antoed bv. Fowler bad PRICE TWO GEATS THE CIVIL WAR IN FRANCE, -_———— THE SITUATION IN PARIS SAID TO BD. STILL UNCHANGED. —— Archbishop of Parts Threat Powers Sympathizing with Army Loyal to the Gove ~The Insurgents Repalsed. Loxvox, April 11,.—The ‘saillists are com~ pletoly masters of the situation at Nouilly, but spare bonds are always endorsed on the prck by the Clerk of the Police Court, This bond was not 60 enitorsed ] ‘Working limself into a fury, the counsel raised his voice end began casting Mapntations upon the Tndeos, "There bas hesn & great deal of outside inflaence,” he shouted, “and sourriloas pressure broorht to hear 'o prevent this eas being triet in Ne! Court of General Sessions @Ad to tofusnce the Horo Jadge Brady, arose with muoh diguity, and eatd: “Whore do you find any evidence of that, sir t You have no rizh: to mike wny sued anfoundod eusation, nor will I perait you or any other mem- ber of the Bar to do #» tn this Court.” ‘The man who was Kicked oat of the Tombs Po- THE NEW YORK APPRAISERSHIP. AN OUTRAGE IN PATERSON. REPUBLICANS WINNING BY FOMENT- IN@ AN ELECTION RIOT. Cargo of the “ Agnes"'—What Gon. Pal- mer Bays about tt. The Falee-Reporting Tribune yestorday pub- Hshed a story reintive to the removal of Gen. I’al- mer from the Appraisershtp of this port, which forth that within the pest two woeks « exrco of ponper belonging to an importing house, together ‘With the books of the firm, had been seized ; that a Suithad beon commenced by the Government for The Seisure of Canvassers were © ® Appeal to the Grand Jary. Tho Republicans of Paterson have secured con- trol of the city bya series of shrewd and scoun- drelly man@uvres, By herd colonizing and the ge the inhabitants an fi possible from bom! lice Conrt on w charge, of & indling. rymandering of the wards they practically disfran- | the recovery of a damage award alleged to have | mont. The fire of Fort Mont Valérion is wants Jorod Ww . Cah of $18, patered vin hag chised the Democrats, Then they ordered a sem: | born too large, and that, as a result of ail this, Gen. | quently vory slow, There was sharp masketry Diance of an olection, At 9 o'clock yesterday morn- ing they bad heard from all the wards except the Eighth, and the chances stood slightly in thelr favor. To stop then and there rrould secure a Republican euecess all around. Bat tho Eighth Ward was still Brady, saying that ola goal for lis cilent had caused him to outstep the bounds of moderation. Todge Beaty then took the papers, and wilt an- nounco bis decision to-lay. Such is the story of Mrs. Tans's maf Tf it had been Mra Tweod's or Mra. Stowart's maf, Lizzie Tiall woold have been rent to Blackwell's Tsiund Palwer had been removed. A Sum reporter who investigated the affair yos- terday, found that tho story was false in almost every particular, The article did not mention the naroe of the Brm, but this was easily discovered Oring yesterday in the Bois de Boulogne, A mant- feato of the “League for the Defence of the Rights of Paris" demands commanal liborties, and that Paris shall be guarded by the National Guards only, The Solr announces the death of the Avlé Dutvory, to be heard from, and in it over 000 votes had been The pepper was Drought to this in the abi tr months ago. Let the ti tabie citizens of Now Z splendor E alti ck adhd Bde aren guerteodetbedlw edt York watch this o. draw thelr own inforences, | Dolled. Ittss strong Democratic ward, and If tho | Agnes, from Sinexpore, consigned to Wm. F. Weld THR ARCHDISHOP OF PARIS THREATENED, We can only add that ed'tors and reporters of tno | count was allowed to goon it would ensurea De | & Co, of 40 Broadway, Now York, and also Boston, by whom it was sold prior to its arrival to Rous Story, of 6 Front st. On ite arrival it wee found to be greatly damaged by sweating and by damp, and the owners applied for the usual drawback on the duties. ‘The carvo con od Of 14,987 bars, or 1,699,000 poun' at Singapore $103,000. The award of damages was, on 2,000 bags, 85 por cent.; on 7,000 bags, % per cont; and on 9.000 bags, 15 ver eent., or on the whole curgo of The village of ChBullon ts occupied by 12,000 in- surgents, who have mado a sortie against the pla teau. in which they w. ised. The reported arrost of M. Delesclaze is contradicted, Tae in- surgents sro said to have mi Cured for one million of franes, they will kill the Archbishop of Paris if it te not pald. r moeratie victory, Tdereforo it was decided among | o the Republicans who drew up the new charier to Dave the counting of the Bighth Ward votes STOPPRD BY FoDCE. To atop the count and got possession of the bal- Jot box would vitiate the @ection, as far as that Ward was concerned, altogether; and there ts noth- ing in the new law authorizing the filling of the vo- cant offices, either by special election or appoint- ment, It #0 happened tliat the candicates on both tick- ets for Aldermen in this Ward were Democrats— Christian Braun, @ good German citizen (and e: few have been threatened with personal violence by the political friends and tae coun-el for the & of, We shui be pleased any Of these seoundres ut their oarliest convent hahah TWEED'S SNIP AT SEA WITH- OUT NELM OR COMPASS. pee Con ‘Tammany Renton by Assombiyman Irving's Blow-Mr, Weed Exouerated—The Demo- tic Majoriiy Lost-A Powstble BP chase of a Member Somewhere, Ausany, April 11.—The House met this morn- ing at 11 o'clock, and was densely mocked by an anxious throng, who had come expecting thas the Bose iN POWERS SYMPATHIZIO WrrH Yi M. Favre, in a speech to the Natio fald that afl the powers had expressed thoie aym- Pathies with the Government of Vorsailios as U only legitimate Governmont of France, He also ATER, ‘The reporter yesterday visited Gen. Palmer, woo falseaned. It said that tbe story was s cross stated that the German Administrator in France, Committee of Invéatication ia the Weed-Irving | *!!¢rman) was running on the Republican ticket, | originated, he believed, with Mr, Tomas Murphy, | Gen, Fabricl, had declined tho overtures made to a maki ort, Mr. Fields, Chat while on the Democratic ticket was one Edward | Collector otythe Port, or with ‘Terwillizor, bi affair would make @ report. Lad rman Fanniog, © rough determined men, whe scemed right iiand man. Mr: Marphy, he said, bad madi bim by the Comma hich be believed mass of Commitioe, however, stated though " charee of the same kind against him be. | svortly euceamb to the power of the Governmont, they had taken all the testimony in the case, he be. | Pent ow carrying bie point at all baserds. Penning, wesstoual Commitios, oad eines ine The insurgents have taken sway the {plate from the Foreign Office in Paris, THE ARMY LOYAL. An announcement was made in the Assombly by one of embers of the Government confirmatory Of previous statements as to the general redstablialy whon 600 votes bad beon counted, was running be. Wind rapidly, and becoming discouraged, and, it te ald, wea jest tn. thie humor woen tre Republican Committeezcame 40 him aud SucoRsTED 4 RIOT. ‘That it was for s pecuniary consideration, is as- of that budy, he understood, had {ta good deal t6 various people, ‘Gen. 04 the reporter a certificate, signed by K. Durkee & Co., James Li, Brixes, 4 Joseph Wilde, of Sum'i & just damage allowance in this particular ea Heved it would be impossible to got it printed and the report of the Comm|ttee agreed upon in time to present it to the House before to-morrow mor, ‘To this Mr, Alvord eaid he believed the Committee could got ready to report by this evoniug. The Speiker wes then about to proceed with the rerular | samed. At all events, wucther wuere is any trath in | Would be from 9 to 30 per cent. He liad cishh A Geaae A ChE SoutEy, tad Ih Waa bk CB on cate to the same effect trom hr. Reckn: ry, aad 16 was added, im business, ween Mr. Fields und Mr. Alvord called | (ls, report or agonal, orcad wea ‘eon | importer. Instead of taking regard to Paris, that the Goverament had the most atvention to the tact that under the resolution | working allday (or Fanning madearush for the | caesed the experts of his department to examine the | implicit reliance upon the courage and constancy of adopted Inst oight the House could not transact ay | ballot-box. T's0 officers unt judges for a while tried | Food, and had made bis awards much lower one | ine army, Peslnees eatil tai Commitee had Feverted, enlecs | © Geieed it, bat wore Anally driven of by tho | ‘ba (at recommended by the merenante-—on thelr ph iii a thet resctecion wae reconsidered, ‘This led to adie | <2 1d Wore compelled to escape througa aback | fePor! conclusion, he said, * I bave endeavored |. Thiers bas issued a circular to Prefects for the honestly and faithfuliy to support G ‘indow to save thetr lives, Grant and information of the people of Francs, in wich he caraion, which was participated in by Messrs. Al- | ‘The ballot-oox dissppeared, tne tickets wore | Ms administration, and to collect all the toxes the | sayy: «The status of Paris te unaltered. The in vor), Fields, Litticjoha, and otters, and nally the | fealtered from the box to tue four » 4s | Gen. Grant unless for incompetency; nor have I | surgents have returned to Asuieres. Oar troope member from Bligo, afer stating that he belloved appointed men decease they were Fenton mes, or have fortified the bridge at Neulily. Their conduct the Committee could transect thelr business jast as | ¢ro dieporsinn, Me gl grr Gon, | bas been admirable, There has boon an attempt af well if the House went om with Ite bustuess amd got | swale placod Aore du combuf, And thus ended the insurrection in Toulonse, but it has been suppressed, ‘The disarmament of the Nationals at Marsetiles pre ceeds. Untside the capital all ia tranquillity, ‘The Government is satisfied that the citizens have givom is their comfidenes, THR INSURGENTS REPULSRD. A despatch from Vorsaiiles, April 10, says: Yow terday Forts Vanvres aud lssy were shelled. ‘The isorgonts at Chatillon twice attacked onr troops and were repalsed. ‘The fanoral of the Genorals killed in the battle of Neuilly took place to-day, and wae attended by {immense crowds of the people, Tha official journal guardedly denies that the National Assembly isin favor of a kiogttom as the povorme snent of France, but says pointedly that Napolooa- fem and Comm must perish,’ IMON-CLAD CARS ON A RAILWAY, Pants, Aprii 11,—The Communal authoritios have ro ‘oudied their precautions against tbe departure ef persons from the olty without passports, Dom- browski reports the complete occupation of Avnieres agh without remaining bere @ week longer, moved a reconsideration of she resolution. It was lont by @ vote of TT to 04, and the House toon a re- coms until 7 o'clock In the evening, Tus Reront ON Wenn-thvINa QUARAML. At the evening session Mr. Polis, from the inves- tigating Committes submitted, a uninimons report, station thas the Committes had given the case a full tovestiention and concluding as foliows Mr. Irvin: having resigned bie seat asa mi tho Avsemb'y from tuo six eemia” Assowudly I the counsy of Now ¥ om: having inst Nit Weed, y feo! that 1 inotr daiy the toatimony ta) bo Comumittoy by tae Howse with tus following reaatution t Resolved, That 11 the duet of Nr. Levine. ha wernt Assomply Districs York, daiing its soasioa on Fi electiva in the Kighta Ward. THR BALLOT-BOX WAS FOUND yesterdoy morning in » neighboring back yard, with the bruss mouuliaes Wrenched off, xnd about balf full of Ueckets. How the tiokels caine there is not known. 1t was delivered imto two hauda of the authoriites, ‘The Democrats by this lose their Mayor (Watson) and one of the Tax Commis-ionors, their Alderman, Sev0ol Commissioners, Freelolier, and all the other ward officers ih that (bighib) Democrats, how demand & pew and election tor that w \, soe it in that ‘ight. Lt is too iat a thing as it stands, and sey bring up the GERATMANDERING CHARTER to prove that there is no auttority for Ailing the vacancies either by ® new election of by appoint tment, Consequently they cooiry declare the elec tion ‘in tue Migath Wart “vislated,”” and on the strength of it proclaim with fying colors that they ler " + % girongth of it proclaim wish Ming colors that they | charge of disorderly couduct and intoxication a majority in the Board of Alderinen of one, with a | #ainst Lim. Capt. Mount, seeing the condition of controlling majority in the Board of Kducation aad | the man, personally javestigated the case, and as- Board of Cuvsen Freeuvoliers, certelned that the two officers, Philip Smith and BAST SIDE OLUB EXEROLS ——_ y¥ Man may Expoct if of our Political Police! for the High Court of Perjury. Between 19 and 1 o'clock yesterday morning, OMicer Philip Smith of the Fifth stroot station ar- rested ‘Theodore Curtis in Thirteenth street. ‘Thoagh is wus not pretended that the prisonor bad made any resistance, the officer feil upon him with hia club, and ealied on another officer to help bim to take the prisoner to the police etation, The two officers dragged Curtis along, and continued pound ing bim with their clabs from Thirteeuth street to Filth street. They beat bis head so shockiogly thet in the station Le bled profusely. They preferred « Vexes igmont of the House, the con TMeinber thereot from aunty of New he wonid severest pumsamout 1a les por ‘Yum REPORT ADOPTED. ‘The Cuamber and galleries were densoly packed, sz¥s Chemo ia alc ol packed, Mow 17 WILL ALL END Joan Leslie, had committed @ gross outrage. Tue | dy the Nationals, and the effective operation of th» ng Feport the utmost | cannot yet de told, ‘There seems to be no speciat ji lron-clad cars on the Versailles and St, Germ tllonee woe melataized. At lie ennsigcion the On- | law in rerereace vo the question, and local cashorusy | Drsener, Curtis, wae nol st all drank. He said be 4 feted ROT ie ARTA WhD Peal ed feelog tie miata the damages caused by the oannonade in the day, They have also erected adaitional batteries and otherwise strengthened the defences around the ondaga Giant rose, and in the votce and with the manuer of one who fel he bad an gnplass—ms date o~ perform, eailed for toe yous and nays on the adop- tion of the rosolatto Daring the osiling of the roll the friends of the late Assemblyman coald east ly be distioguished by the sal tone ta which they anewered to thelr sames. Only two gentlemen voted against the adoption of the resvlaiion, and tuey subsequently changed to the aMrmative, and James Irving's counsctivn sa this # #0 divided on ¢he issue thar itis moat Ih {rouvie, may Peedihimoa-seune View would seew (0 special eldesion for thet ward. Common Council will meot to-morrow night Vass (he votss act andonuce the resuit, aod & lively Uwe is anticipated. As the uew Board of Aluermen stands (oxciuding the Alderman from the Kizath Ward) 8 Kepuvlicans to 7 Democrats, ant the lawful mojority as 9, here is every prospect Of @ dead lock in (ue organisation ‘At tue opening of tue Paterson Courts yesterday, Judge Bodie charged the Grand Jury 1 use their Limos eudeayors tO bring to Bpoody Jnstice the perfona resoonsivle for the riojous procecdiugs at the Kighth Ward poiis. ee had taken only three glasgoe of, beer, dar! Phascelha iesiall rons EF lit him, and Capt, Mount discharged Nim, Yesterday the brutal policemen were summoned before Justice Seoit. They attended in the after noon, His Honor asked what they had to Or. Gear Bmeish rep.io! that a gang of thieves nad, fre quented the place where Curtis was, He had been ordered to drive them away, aud had told them to go, When one of them turew a stone at Lim. He was told that If he went back there be should be Killed, Curtis then eamo up with a cid, and Of cer Leslie shouted to Officer Smith, “Look out, Smith,” Oflcer Leslie saw Curtis taking something out of bis pocket, a pistol or kif as he thouzut, and then the o@iners went tn with their clubs. id that Horr von Fabric! has informed ths Government at Versailles that the Paris Commune bas notided im of its determination to stop trae on the Northern Railway. Geo.Lidmirault commands t Valérien, and Gen, Ci Chatilion, forces around Mond those on the plain uf Irving has gon that are anid of lim oa wil that be was perso the many kind words Ads Orly gO to pro one of the most oopalar me opr THE FIGNTING RENEWED. in the House, An earnest, ba THE JERSEY ULT¥Y FARCH. OfMicer Leslie in justification said chat Cortis and be will bo nissed more th: ae eed idhowed bin with a revolver, ang | The cannonade and muskotry fring was renewed know by the party widh which be thut be thought they woo!d kill him. this morning at Porte Maillot, Neotily, the Porte that Unis terminates Curtis is a private watchman at 432 Enst Twelfth Ho carried the club to drive away boys who Olty. dew Ternes, Tere wistaken. It is nd in the Bois de Boulogne, A deputy lak bent ‘The farce styled @ oharter election in Jersey ee ean ie arse the Bibtows, | tion has gone to Versaillos for the purpose of prox vote Sed sneee ee Clty passed off very quietly yesterday. Whether out, and was taxing posing meusures of conciliation, They are instructed district do vot don! diock, when Officer Smith met im, and, (foul language, began clabblog Lim. came up ind clubbed him also, Tr croas-quesitoned Curtis, md he admiited tht be had once been before Judge Ledwith for s#saul It wus mentioned that Capt. Mount had preferred ges againat tho oflcers before the Police Com loners, and Justice beott relegated the case to that tribunal, the Democracy had given up all hope of success, or looked with indifference on the resalt, it is diMoult tw aay, Howover, vory litle moucy was afoat, and consequently thers was no striking. The Iriuhm who bad beoa ruled ous im making ap tho slate on Saturday evening, determined on running thoir fayorties ; bat wiser counsels prevailed, and yester- day Pitapatrick, the Irishmaa's nomiuoe {n tho First Aldemante District, and who 1s she prosent Alder to insist on the maintenance of the Repubite and the continuance of municipal franchises, and tv demond that the Nationals sbali aloue guard Paris; and if ‘Thiers rejects these terms, to inquire what cond tions the Versailles Government hns to propose, BERLiN, April 1L—The Prussian Cros Gasette "Yhe British Governivent ts endeavoring to persuade Germany to interveue for tue restoration of order to Paris.”* Banna, Avril 11.—Tho total number of Freagh soldiers sent Lome from Switzeriaud is 4,04 ‘This eventug the Speaker @ Hoo Richar! Flanagan, who, by pied a seat by Mr. Irving during the session, would decupy the pines on tue Ruilroad Committse made Yeoant by tue resignation of Mr. Irving. Ls will cer~ tainly be gra‘liying to Jim to kaow tat his old aide rtner Dick is to step tate bis place. Mr. Wood bas not Leen in his seat singe the night e ir.cas, but now that the Commitioe have ye Will provably ri of Onorated him trom all blame, #08 bis legislative duties to-morrow, Naw Ontaans, April 11,—In the first race, two Peet meena Ald. RNS OF Wie RUMORS man, withdrew érom the canvass, leaving the field | miles, eient burdie Inb purse of $750, Bex- LYNCHING IN VIRGINIA, float, one of whirh ta to the effect that country | entirely to the regular candidates. Under the new | Ctickaas Oveleiss ht, Taacaeieo}, Iernes. sad —-— 2 : mentio 0, 888. Maes aids shove cous felurore at | cuarier, whlch gives tue couvoliauted city, alt ole a ince aimilcuadeganrter tora clad | Tho Manging of Thomas fModgos, Horse many Hall, will taxe advantage of the embar- ing sitnetion im whieh Mr. Irvin ation, to compel i udticans are juoilant over Corsican beat W. H, Jobason, Sty im tho order mentioned, Time, Thiet irderer. Sracwrow, April 11,—Thomas Hodges, dos porado and horse thief, who shot ond fataily wound+ ed Whitlock last Friday night, was taken from the (wo from euch district, Up to five o'clock a vers | DY hens vote ‘had been “polied, sepeciaily, in, Hudson | $1. EL io tres bat carn does dusine ine Gar ena thar) ‘ihe third race, two mile heats, tor §1,250, was There was but one dgut during he day, and (hat dhe third race, i District polllug place on W) ran as follows 5 es McBride and Patrick Devine Defend ees jail fn this placo about 1 o'clock this morning and try Demooracy and that it ous! rime nee Piigrin 3 ‘ , By ihe sens Cination bevoad. || Cre. reteLeme gamble ane pelles laleriered and i fag hanged by # mod at a place about a milo and » half that Mr. Weed no: it in bis power to consolidate the whol the raral Democracy upom Maeeif, and should he feel s rispose |, be t from town, Tha jailer and ex-Bheriff MoCatchen were both in the jail aud ro ased to surrender she key® to the mob, whereupon they broke open the doors and took Hodges out. The lyncherr, woo were dis- ce ‘The Connectiout Elect! Harrrors, April 11,—Tbhe Board of Canvassers Time, B41 ¢ and 8:39, Toe contoss between Defender and Pilerim was very close, boing wou by only # few inches, np 0 tM jo thot party for ¢ werner. Vori mot to-day, and postponed the canvass for Gover- ty aud Wate im Bace, Me. Episod, Mere birpacers to Be tr eolannaretea be Fee eee ae ith vhat when Tammany Zale | BOF State officers, and members of Congress unit! | Bosrox, April 11. The body of the woman | fore ue siiot Whitlo pat it uation of these indiznint rural Domocrata to | the ist, Unoficial certificates wero tssued to Con- | round on the ferry beach at Saco is Identified as that a the fact that withont the 60,000 to %5,000 majority § grossisen elect Strong, Starkweather, and Barsam ; Mine Demeorent's Concert. Biv ect be of Mury McCarthy, of Bostoa, Hoary F. Joy, of whieh New York city annuaily rolls bus owing to tue clos v Miss Vienna Demorest will give concert ia ein the Second District imnoasible for them (o gei any of the coveted prix Baco, was with ber when lust seen, and the people | this city, prio her departure for Burope, a8 ay twill weakeu, eed. tall’ grecetaily into vue | vous was given to Mr. Kellogg Mr. Keadtick 4b; | hero think what he committed with Herc or | is ctts Bit thit evenings sine wil ve nasteted by traces, Canvassors is the nal judge of the eleciion, and maurtered her. Joy le: andie at bis wile's | Wonars dR. Thomas, W. J. Hil, and Carla Mora, Wao eTRUCK THe FIRsT BLOW? asked tiat the votes for blia put into the wrong box | 2°: Gonmining | 887s, & directions to get bis | nd by Mile, Tedosca, the vivitutst, he teatinooy of Mr. Aitken of Kings county, | i: New Haven and elsowuere be counted for bim. | (iuimata' a \erisr couteanng adultery ‘and utont of mss les clay who wan inthe Ulera's desk during the dificuity | Tle hearing of this question was postponed until | foi murder LOSSKS BY FIRE, between hesers. an! Irving, is the sabeet 3 we Tad inst, ” 63 — macn comment, Le awears positively shat Woe * Phe Ames 08, Io was burned Sruck levive before Wey Fotired Into the Clerk's ‘The Ulster County Horror. itm sive Amos nts ot Aes: tons, ces Verne en uunday. Loss, $10,000; maurance, 81,00, Dr. 't. 8, eye and ear infrmary ie Elmira ay Loss, $15,008, ‘Tile, it bs eaid, abe tor th some of the Kepublicaas to still press the investiga tion in ho hope of being able to exp | Mr, Weed or Altraan Bros. & Co.'s palatial lore, Sixth ave nue, pear Twentieth street, was thronged yester Povowxazesis, April 11.—Moses 8. Terwilli- er, who choked hie mother to death at Brunswick, Inter county, day by the fusbionables. The ogcasion was the : 5 force bla to resign, and thus aire them a ma. | ered ber rom ti | ey, Akad opening of tae ceuson. ihe display oF | crit catnge RNLRttA exF lay io Gilmam' eee an ori u i) hs A laa od alter kiling d ber body tm th and | dress goods, laces, silks. was excecdingty Que. ” v ——— 4 sa 2 uuga Ho one do hae Mr, Ad “t} f pen Sea eee J ~ Ken ie honest a Wa sestimony, 7oEi0 Me unaupported | 2'yay'tne bay, were met by tue th oti ieiTTe Naw onneny Eee eee ay hue andere thay | kBocked cne of them down with a club, hills k —e e Wiziteood by any hue and cry they | cer und becn ineane for some Wme. His mother haar wicrw Father Corrigan is going to Europe. Kimball is elected Mayor of Hoboken. Mr. Hormam G, Carter will address Borgen Lodge, Fe wnd A.M this evening. ‘Vacy are b affair on Uews prolong the to the disgust o! 1aaoi are axious to gob hos, The Wiss ond Means Coumittes have agreed upon the change to bo nado in Secretaries Belknap aud Delano have retorned from the West frou (he How ‘The indications in the Senate point to a final vote on tho Ku-kiux bill on Thursday, which ensures au was eighty three years of axe. Order to consider Ut Amuesty bill pa tA Et Mr, Bergh Gol: . Last evening Mr. Bergh’s brigade turned out taxe at Lo Tun NAW CAPITOL COMMISSIONERS, nineteen laue Lorses Irom sevonwen stages tu ) aujurmmont on Saturday pay goltene , Lroadway, ‘She Broadway and. With aveuu The Executive mansion was closed yesterday, the | Mrst suc 50 was oy f Ahoy will be Hemilion Harris, Chauneey i. four; the Twonty-tulrd street aud. Brod President and avolect party ¢ frionds having goue to | Mra. Haines traveled froia Boston to em. aad, Edwin M. Mertim-Itepe biteans three ; Madison uvenucy Ave; Fourth avenue ‘sud | bits Vuraun, whore tuoy spent the day. 5 Per ay pce ange ae | eee. wl Thirty-second street, tWo j Hudsow liver Raiirowd There in no probability of eitnor Mr att or omarty list Matiide Hewlereon, tended to make t-¢ Board Of five Deing- | (Bes bree ————_— Mia bot are lively Woail of admission woou tie vows Sm UTES crate wad three Ropubucss, bas aor Mr. Teving's SPARKS FROM TNW TELEGRAPD, pyar td CURIOSITIES OF CKIME, Fenugaation It became uecessiry 80 Changs ‘tae pro. Lil anne ls Ss chal rainme, ud omnout, hae deen made Wis pee Nas AnOUT TOWN. are apes Hrenee i Repanitcass by wiles the umber was | Lockport elected the eatireDemocratle eity ticket TOTEINGE 4ROUT FONM, «gnuts Cassidy, aged 6, cut his throat yesterday SEE ee ee ete meet Tint Lents CRT Eh ee tee pitr, Henry Putzal, of Mucor, Ga souds §10 tothe | Detect and Redford arrosted Mr, ang : , a fi snguue fund. Are Willian Hammond yor e.day tor evesting 9 Conitaiites noproprlyced $350.00 toward tho oo ‘The Watervliet town election resulted in a Ro. | YY mt re é ‘ Mie, Wiulingn Baramond yosteidey tor ¢ i Bee ee ee aeeiel when ie ie. waderstoen | pct itoe erect toms, election recntied 19 8. Re | The steamaling Oovanle and the City of Paris | Sane! ea ERew! from A:Rold, Gohsteule & Co.'s Hons ir, Murphy will endeavor t have tacreased to | mie Demoerats curried Albany yesterday by the | P*ve Ob srranaed for en ocean Face, Hie cA Hint $600,060 Wiwwu the Supply ail comes ia, ve Domvecaty curried Aibany,zesterday Dy tle | Mary Kelly, of BAM Kast Bich atreot, white hanging o Horton Grand Jury has'iudicted Bilery O. TAMMANY’S DILEMMA, tho etitesn Bu iti Lae pivepect ot Clothes, full rom the ro: Aa tag Lom a Palin $46,000; plea, Hecry W fF Out Fa Sramsnerala \iaval cower iaoh The pepkrat et cha ou Henry Vogel, who cut hie tnroat on Saturday and Ol tron! the Nori 5 a4 n leaped the tour story of @ Gi died yosterdsy. nd wires Pavy have romuMins BixXby-birve ineM M. J, Borrisn's res Was Taneackeu {1 €¢ xbBen ed ond one ((ary) waom they counted ip. ew York an Jom Ratlrond Come Hanis hint wip ht. arreaced tty four ini Wine tt tages sixty Ave t PTR la pte SEL TT Re le aie t ratteotc havin. fa his hossessivn © horo‘ore seein to bd out ol | The Bixbty-fourth Resiwent bat @ reeevtion to- | {i viuck. tis aut haaies vot i Ahn Ait Ber das Wade Xo carey uy of the ‘part iu thie armory, Lugalway wad Furth sceet, erick Ie crue ohunase steak + wie ate aud gow pin Home Fair at the Twenty secont | qiou in the German Hosiual yesverday, Waving boou 9 moat uiury te veiy attractive @ud numerously | Gurrad ‘vs upeociog # keroscue x levy at A clerk propones (at the Farly Closing Asioc'a reatent cur The calico bop ot Dnane Lodge of Good Temp: | tian incur the exrcvee nf posting carde making b ie wont the Bors te a ing & lars la the oyeut tonimht im ihompaon’s Acadouy, | at ention of a tiadertnen Who close thor place ated ate | wnd Wo appeats per vetly vei ‘The George T'. 'vtmdle Aasociation of old Public | Haws, Presid mmnonwoaith Cun it he thst hese wexorlang for the pu Behool No. F enjoyed th Wr tied ancual reublow duude | Fire {reurmics Companyyemye tial tho so-viary's m> | Weve diveham dak ah al a Htopublican ? Sune dequiowie t¥ fois Were ay 6 | lush gvoniug ki bus Ob, daitew lutel Cee eee te a a ne eet ticaar, | Mire Giecarad Bb the Ueusral bessivus Fetter tag no Hevublicns wwainber of wssavary repusa'ion WP coef trneeteritieg are ctibA IO VOT ber aicerg: | fweange mie {(RLuLe provides cual: Lo miuke 18 8 Gy ake Bose weet this evenuz objected to nostvoulngthe | py aa OF TUL BPURTING NEWS, | ' 0! checks, and inoters on a thorugh tnvestie Mon. | julouious i{temente vb the euuniveration af a bil, not OF, oOCIaL.¥ EAE Ad +e Inst meoline of the Jeflerson Club, of which | Fyegeriaa Guameiller, of 25) First avenue, after tog tat tue Loeistature would pudoablediy adjoura ; : Qeugtcr Hares touct fe Preston, Fhowss G- Moguare | og peaerike Ot of.5) First pyenue, efter onSalurday neat, ‘This Indicabes bin condidengy ia o Rek:furds open she weuson to-day at the Union | Siiets2, tarts (iuacl is Kreete tiem cou ot the | CowDAUOE the German Fence Poslival, want Roing ils ability to carry out his programine a a th eee Hib reese mito d the Mad iages a retention | Moa under ae, Body ad acm urct le uly, Leto v1 , ° ls of New York be. 5 ove bi e tu te | cuow Lorartan 68 yOUNs | Catted up reartue wall. Krcdeitna collared Win. an a Os pees pateeca OF Bw at the Bavanuans | Pentieiuan of Dae licrery baste. Hoa Feat ae elteica ta earune, Dut eis Lod hie ‘There wan another large arrival of Now Yorkers be é The bil ira room of French's (Hotel was crowded | witha frm atip ard eb uted for iho police, OMace lovur most ol wou Would have come up yueters | , At {he Canitoline Ground this eferaooa the am: ae ad a eee atearion of a fournal | Oren (rok the Mami clalody, He uve hie Day of day had it nos been that taoy remained In Now York | (WF Asulvtice will piey @ Bold ulne. H o‘be ween Madam Wehiramp, @ wealliy Reiiy, dusbice Scutt svat hum to pribon, nd benator Creaimer'e reception, Among | 4 The Atlauts oat Cal will have thelr opeging eo sall Jou He, Wugrem, who fe phano Caserand, @ notorious Halian burglary B Cresinee 9 ieee E. yon te nurse, of tne Klysl ceiver tied te Ths datly, WO AFT petit pane Cas 4 1 Bonacory Norten und Creator, Ay | aia wldition to a voviow there wilt b Wolkding ie rus Wik grave wind dignity, Breet, Inst wight, and ronbed nanoliy, bie P BE card, Hae rene Birs. Kussel! gave Miner & Somerville some furnt- | curredcy aud peonkes. He fried To-morrow at Greoville, N. J. John Taylor, the | gure to sel Oy aus Tnoy charged her i pee ont | Livinn ghd log: ou up in vie Branisin euicck p xi enanpion, OF Jersey Clay, Ait Joinay Towers, or {ait | hwmnieion, oerltes diab is ea uigan’ Wiue wetng’ Tac ry ctore Jut and m party peneen One Fouag Feeavared (rom thet, before Jutze Suh Bier and a party re ud single vids ch the p Featened to aii ne} Walsh, d- Ohostordoid O'Hrien, Owen |e will wMook @ mal Commission rh} souba: ‘isa. re 7 Slowed. ‘by sasule for ed more hy ee Hoste wea ne a yoru MUdAT, © Bud, trip, and beve, A POT CONE CQUAUIBIOR, Bhd Bee OVereurge of | Fares; bul Deter Kavauach, Veter Trainor, aud maay oshern, {or anon’ ether, Ls . eususelon, ij Cured ule prisouur,