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f “THIRTY-FIGHTH YEAR, LANE'S MUFF. —— AN EXPOSURE OF THE TRICKS OF AME SETTER POLITICIANS. — Jodgo Brady Remands the Case to the Ape- 1 Tho Civil Justice whe 830,000 in with * Kyes Opened. Judge John KR. Brady of the Supreme Court yesterday Aismissed the writ of cerfiorart im the ease 01 the thief who stole Mrs. Lane's mufl. The ane was wont back 10 (he Bpecini Seasions, ‘Thus the tomeod politicians have again been aeferted, and are egain thrown opon their rerources to secure the booty to the thiet and obtain ber discharge. AV 10 oe ook yesterday morning the iaw)er who fas once been kicked out of the Tombs Police Court on charge uf swindling ® Boor woman ont cf ten dollars. appearen be'ore Judge Brady and asked for bis decision, Hix Honor replied that thore were no facts before bim for review. The mau wo had beon kicked out of the Tonibs Polloe Court on # charge of detronding a poor woman out of ton dol arevcnder a peienes that he conlt serve her interest Vir his 1 fuo.ce with Judse Dowilug, then Presented A LETTER PROM JUSTICN JAMES WALKER FOWLER, to wich Fowler ania that he thought the alleged Utef had ected to be tried at the Generu! Beasions, It may be wall more to add that Jasti damos W icor Fowler has a remaircable memory After signing a Special Se-*iove cond und ® lowing the case to go on the Syst Sessions ctlendar, aad be caled an | jou nother day, he andden ty remembers tat the General Res ed tobe tried at the in} that the direction to that Jwritingimade at that tine, Thin Justice James Wo ker Fow ter loopi.ole did not sient Stewart's mun, bat who cor Mrs ALT dia steal Mere. FOB, Lane's. Ty reniy to coursed ar the thief, Judge Braty faid that there woe nothiug for vim to pasa goon antil Justice Dow ing bad (xaen action in the case He added tat he wos eid to #ay hat be bud been entirely igno ant mitil now of the public excite Ment ‘mn regsrd to the larceny of this maf, The lawyor who Was kicced oUt Of the ‘Tumoe Po ice Court ‘or swindling @ poor woman out of ten doi arg paid: “Ty utld like to mokea statement to yonr Monor as to some Of the Guleice facts in connection with we case.” Jade Bady (sterniy)—1 don't want to boar a Word inore aL U. This case, Bir Man who Lad been kicked ont of the Tombe Police Court ior swinuliuy & poor German woan Out of ton Goll. r#—Thew I won't, your Hoaor, JUDOM OARVIN’S LeTTER, ‘The papers were then handed co District Attorney Garvin, who seni them back to the Special Bessions with the following letter : CIty AND County op New Your, Ty DEAR J UpuR: hacinsed 1 nei Papers In Case 0 Li Hall ‘or larceny. The Cs # on: ~a hed ‘here m Bot ng 19 ae ms proceed w.th the 4m youre sincerely, Jcpar Downe, 5. rs OARVIS. pW. wesses vor the prosecution have now beeu Sommoned os third time, and the care come up in the Sper ial Beasion morning. Awong to iomcod po who ap- Deur (o be inter D this cone are Yorky, duro. D. MeCoilord, As iunt Al-erman Hampson, «le is the bendem tor the thief, and Civil Justice Janos Walker Fowler. ANTECADENTS OF TORKY. Yorky is one of Civ.) Justice Janes Walker Fo ficors. His salary te $180 a year rt offcer, hi ame is not e Di i-tame, 68 Amity hws Deon Wi Fesisence tor two or tures years, Before that b lived «ith anotwer woman In a house of the same Kind in Wooster sireet. Ho is a comrade of the no entemep Wio tormerty rap the dante oun, L.urens and Wooster stroots, Yorky was 2 well-known bounty shark daring the He worked ab that Dasinees ih partners: ip ‘with the celebrared Fou bkeepsie Jake and te di: Feputabie vrother ol w respectubie Aldermag of Ui.i8 ity. Years ugo York, distinguished himself as ap emigren ranger ond a unck diver in the Firrt Ward. At that ime he (rained with * Oow-Lezgod, or * Club Foot Sam,” " Sashay," and other noiod ous gentlemen, He wos altorwad coneerned in the iumupd roubery in Bicecker sireet, 'w about forty-four years of age, er Fowler was elected Civil Justices disco orky un oficer «| Democrats in the Fifteenth W: Geutloman of unl. perciabse eberector for the ition, Datin vain. ¥ renily reporied at tat tl ward (ur has services {n putting lars caxh to secure Justice Jai @lection, Ass court of.cer, Yormy is ihe Le a general avorite with the shysters at Jederson Marat, and ti i# aia (ust he servos their Interes.s Wory fuith.hy. He wears alarge diamond cross, and Deraistently Uresient to put a bead woon ide report ers of the indepenuent yess, He aaa never, Low over attempted unyilung of she kind. ASAISTANT ALDERMAN HAMPSON fe the bon swan of the woran Who stoe Mra Lane's maf, His friends say that he is @ xood-n| tured teiiow tor vn Alderman, and ® high. 0 letnon, n On toe Nort curner of Wooster wud Ad ity streets. Bis # i» Well Pauwonzed by the women who live in viciniy. He uus kept a suloon under the wovor Ong base On tie KOUtheAst coruer Of Lie waine atreet The Aliein.n Weare Lord Duudreary Wuiskers, and @resses in NOHO) civtaes, tle his Irequently Laiied Well known thieves, t.cugh he has not yet equalled the gentieman wio for eriy kept a lagor beer sa Loon opposite Esvex harket Police Court, who,wiile Bot worth more thas AN, Was bondsman for ja thet cours to the ab of over £50 0N), Aldermen Hampson geuerally visits Europe once a year. JAMS. eting that dors, p uo Would never gut ue sreope, bas the repu fw shysicr Tn dane, IY, & the Lomus Court by Ju, fb Woman Lawed Chri Jauge tut MeCiell m her to \ rocure Ler release, und that W. the last she uad seen of nim. Ho did not epoear 10 Qeiend ler. ba ivfled that McCieiland was what is known asa Tomb» skinner, the Judge tndignuntl; drove bim ‘rom tue Guurt, 'MeClelinud ten (rane forred lis operations to the Jetterson Market Cuurt, Whore Le uppears to huve been apasnally successiul, especially when Jaze Fowler was ou the venea. li i tir fo presume that Yorky bus worked taitulally io bis interest, In Judge Cox's Court, however, he was brought ap witb #1ound ture, One Joba’ McCormick wie arrosied ou suspicion of berg ary 00 Dixtu wveuue Tie prof of lis com vob suter Bourict bim, but thy: bad w..teceden dustice Cox required bum to fad bail in the sum of 61,000 oF future goo. couduet, A comviaint was foun aiterward made to Judge Cux by McCormick's iriends, they sald that while Me Corick wes tu prteoned James D. McC Visiled | im, anu represented thas be uad gr mud wud that the thiel w tation iofa nce with the Justices of the Jefferson Markot Court, and exteed to procure dmmediate dis for tho sum of £35. MeCormie! thet they paid .im the money, ching Dum gut of uie Court aa Justi ‘4110 UP in oven court aud publicly r He (oid bim that ® similar 6 plaint against him woyid eulyect kim to puning: tient avila éxvuision irom the Lourt. Abou! two months ago a poor woman applied to Justice Shaodiey tur # warrant for the arrest of MeCieilund. Bae tated tist ehe bed outrusted £9800 to bis care @ month Defore Lor tLe purpose of Purchseiik mAuloon, and thas be bad nobonly retained the money, but that hol wever ob- fained tuo’ saivon, When McCielland came Into Court, Justice Bouniley esiled nim up, fod told ‘him wat cuar.e the womaa had made against bim. Mccleliand ackoowledged ad received the money from ber, bi wih ering wn sutterng, wuld tat He bad ne e money tLe Women's husband sod that e bad sreceivt, He did not, however, produce the receipt. Nothing more was heard of te cane. pica are the antecedents of the #hy D. MeCeiland, who caims be the counsel tur tae Wier who stole re, Line's mutt, JUSTICN JAMA WALKER FOWLER won silting tor Juuye Shanley when tue thief was erresio lk. After syue hesitation, he Wok the mull d eid her so bell in tue eum ‘of $800, This war Iveowber, Mis, Lene's muff bas not deow ce, ‘fhe papery im the case were vigeouholed, It le aue to Justice Janes Fowler to say, that bis clerk ana Yoraey ee ated bim trom wil blame, Whie may eattety co Fs wer, bar the people will not be saste | nti Mire, Lave'gels ber mu and tuo thie! receives justleo, PUTTING FRESH GALT ON THB TAIL OF 4 WulTe BLACKBIRD, He the Kastor of The Sur. SIR Wane Labyswud your perat ®t the mau wiquily, 1 Canoot he: JUUF Me ALG wLace Are Wanted. ¢ community, and forings of goud cine eourt corraviion wi cane ex Bat what vi that? ‘Toe thiol who aiole Mrs muff bas many political frieuds, aad wher was thief with political influence ever punished in Bow York? Twill lay a wager of $100-—the loser to pay the money over to the Foundling Asylum— ‘hat the politicians will hocus the muff cus inio She Cours of General Sessions, and that there It wt! lie Until ib is forgotten, OF perueps autil ali the wit: nesses aro dead. 4 cant bw imputation upon evurt, Tt is ® tribuosl wuvse calen lon own with welguty teat hammering Minking that Ou Dave arouses! iT hear she inut indiguant at tue Love's mag, remking a8 pe would neces 411), Wo the order of thi from torm to fer. awaiting w lull igher chase ea iui Chat will rf come. That's wi teter(riende ‘of the tiet are trying te coed cane Ww the Court of General esa amusing vimeol! during the evening by killing o eat, punching « boy's head througn a pine of aud as#valting and kaoek! zens, Ae Officer Dixon was taking Donovan to the station, a iargs crowd of bis paw followed with threats of violeace, Donovan selasd the officer's eluy and nit him over the left eye. Swirt and Hart came up At First avenue and Tweatysecond street 01 the zing rod upon the officers, youndsman Hart saw the fellow who Ored, but wee unable to arrest himon wccount of the crowd which had increased ‘The ruMlon throw tov re Ik was picked up. Five down peaceable citi Roandsmen ind kept tho crowd at bay. of ts about two bundre volver away 18 0¢ chambers wore loadgi. Donovan was very smpndent in the police station, and refused to answer Sergeant Niewo!son's ques He sutdenir darter tur the, door, bal © oun tions. ntered Be foognt ston Swift ger, grid wore Yenzeunce He Dinon's throat, ond a perate cirucgie ollowed. When te saw that the udde were agai preven: bods. * Tse <ro.od the sergeant, and Dono- Van's senses returned like magic. nea THE FISK SERE camsligratas ‘The Ninth Regiment by oo M the Largest Corps of the Natioual Gaard A vine Spectacle in Twenty-third Street, The Fisk Guard, Company K, Niath Regiment, applomented tue coirbration of their anniversary verday with @ ‘enade to Col, James Fisk, Jr. After dress parade in tee armory, the Itae was form, in Twent) sist! ‘reet, and beaded by the full baud ond dram corps, the regiment o arched througa Eigi.te avenuo, Twenty-third sireet, Fitn Fonrtcenty atreet, to and around Union eqnare: Filth avenue to Thirty-ourth street, Madison av. enue to Tronty-third etcvet, Bringing up the re McDermott, with a force ot police, cleared # place for tae serenaders, who made their appearance jock, marching by, in review belure Col: k and the Belo and staff oficers from the balcony on countermarched to tie tront of the d alter an exbivition of the manaal stacked arms, Col. Fis been enlled upon for a speve ponied substantially aa follone: Officers and Soldiers of Company K: Tt egiment, And i ve rewiment, that whea i took the feeling of we National Guard ww Koo “iuey thought we were going lesque of the offer, All thie te for Uy are savefied ® creditable pars of Wwe la not a juxe, changea now inten body: uwieant Nurines that we to be that the ue ti Will Belp ourselves y we did waether we Tho Colones retired then retormed aad marche the Opera Hous plause. The bartalion nto the Vestibule o Junchoon Was served. where a a RUM AND KBD TAPR, A Man Beaton Kicked almost to Denth =A Policeman Thirty Yards of © Interfere tn A Oficer's District. In » fight on Tuesday night at Kingsbrid, between William Phillips of that viliyce uno Tom Ko.ly, ® laborer on the Spayten Dayvei Ra:iroad, Putilips was, it a thoucht, fatally wounded, At about 11 P, M. Keliy, whe was tntozicated, accused Puiilipe of ete sling his cont, He went for him, and beat him until he fell down senseless and dleesic s Kelly then sas down 00 the stoop of De Moia.'s drug store, In & few minutes he returned to Pail Lips, who was etill lying senseless to ¢: kicked bin aoout the head until it we inane Cover th blows A policeman about \hirty yards off was cal'ed for He coli sot inter ere, as be was on the ott tite of the biige, which sepurates the Metropolitan from the Yonkers taken into De Morrn's drog store, where be pasted the might on @ ecuce, and ut 6 o'clock yesterday Ornlig Le was rea.oved to the Yonkers Huspiial Da erisical condition, yin the mornings policeman from Yonkers came cown to Kitgebridge to ascertain what Ws the matter. ue oud, and sb pelens ice District. Phillips wea On finding Low things stood, be de. ed 10 arrest Kelly, and returned w Yunker ance, as Koily and a pal knows na ir tad burricaded toemselves inside s ni defied the police, Kelly was ultimate up to swait the result ot Puillips'e Injur Jock the Salive" was pat uader lock and ke ding Kelly, ———— THE MUCH-GOVERNED CITY. dors, and Gov, Randolph has signed the bill passed by the Legislature of New Jersey. Just before itn ac, Journment, reorganizing the Board of Chosen Pree holders of Hudson county, This bill provides for the retaro trom each of the Aldermanic districts 01 Jersey City of three members to the Board, and from each ward of every otuer city, as weil w\ from ch townshiv im the county, of ope member. This gives Jersey City, in which ‘four-dftics of che real property the county lies, Put cgitoen membereot he Hoard, while the remsiniig oveflich of the property 1a the county m rosreweuted by Fixteen ube ‘The Governor's section is very distasteful to the Democracy of Madson county. But they nave no ce re for bim. Tley say faole Mayor O'Neuil's, ‘The Governor, it is said, told the Mayo, (hat he would set under Lis advice, The Mayor ad vised him t elrn the bill, and the act has become a law. Binee Mayor O'Neiil's connection with the trunsaction has become koowa, be hus lost cast with the Democracy, and prominoat Demoernts ue: clary that he has by bis activn forveited hls clu to tueir support. eesti NE 2 Mixed-up W 0 in Mexicos Avstix, Texas, April 12.—Kourd & Miller's trein. boaded with bacon, from Chibuahas for Fort B.con, was attacwed near tue boundary by a baud of Indians, Kenrd, his wito, aud five other Amorteann were billed, ‘The Chitushus frontier troops pur- sued the marderous band across the ooundary into tre United Btatos, and killed wad captured elg it Indtuns, “the United ates troops tore Quod. win went to protect the indfens, und cars in eu! Tslon with the Mexican soldiers, A feut ensues, In which the commanding oficer at Fort Govuss ia and forty American solaiere were ki Mexican soldiers wumbered two bundred. ste Rt A Mountain of Fines. At Tralo's Meadow, Newtown, Patrick Thorp keeps a bone-Dolling establishment, In Decenber last twenty one citizens complained of it a9 a nul ance, aud it waa onlered that $23 per day should be pair for every day the business was contiaued. Thorp puld no sitention 10 the order, aud te yok eu. gages in the Lusiacss, Bulis have eeu lsiitused ‘Sguinst Vim for sums amounting Lo $420,000, peta we Ha, COURT CIRCULAR, ‘The Potice Comwlsslonors walked in the grounds yestercey. ‘Their royal highnesses the Superiutendent and Ip #pectore of Police dined with Prince Delmonico. Hereafter any patroiman io tall or part form, on meeting or passing ® Commusionor, W pert. tendent, a6 Tnape OF @ Captarn, wuen Le is in Gouorm, shall seluve bits. ‘The sulute ie to be made by raising the hond to the visor of the cap, the eldow te be ralsod as Dich ay the shoalder, On catering office of c toners, Sucerinievdeas, oF the Luspe: the force will salute by removiug aml mompere of BASE BALL NOTSS, a a:The, Atientice play their fuli wine to-day for the i Line, Bunting and Coffee pre the latest additions to the Avianuc ‘The Eck-orde. in thelr opening game yoterday ob the Usion Ground, beat # Geld an lito 4 ‘The Stare. of Brovklya, will open the spring cam paso on Belurday meat ot the Cay iwoline Ground, ‘Tue Champions, of Jersey City, who are getting * | meet fo of the Socials consists of pene ead white ‘We ead cape, a Olue ruominge. New that ail the dest professionsis are ed, Clocronets @ waking sirenuous exertions to get to- Motber £ A ret- clase wine. The Knickerbocker, Gothame, Bugis, Ampires, Aotives. Amatens Matuals, vere, other clave, Will redesvous at Hubekeo this season. THE BAST AIDE OUTLAWS. —_—+ Av Elebtoenth Ward | vlitictan on the Ram Strugates to ace Cure a Fir -Exciteme Kant Pwenty-second Street. Michael Donovan, one of the worst ruffians of the Kighweonti Ward, was arrested last night by OMcer Dixon in Avenue A Donovan ;bad beon Fisk's residence Of the procession wae One Ee eee eee tiena i A N < Bus! padldvctst rent ger capad beet benshored verionced alter being bit by Irving reminded bim column, A moltiiuie followed, aud long before the | Very mucn of the time when be was kicked by « arrivaiin ‘Tweaty-third etreet’ an immense throng | Canadian pony upon the Suransc river, many years bad fied every spot near the Colonel's bouxe, ago, Tnat Le ore the arrival of the procession, Capt, MR. TWEED'S LEGISLATURE. TAMMANY'S REPUBLICANS FIXING THINGS FOR THE BOSS. Heory mi! vice of the Domocratic ing session of the Ansembly. Avmawy, April 12.—It is said to-mght that the two per cont, tax bill with several imporiant amend: ments will make its appoarance in the Assembly to- morrow. What these amendments are nobody knows, but It is anderstood that they will be satt factory to the Republicans who have been sec to vote for the bill, The great Burber ts still co fined In bis room at the Delevan Hunse,from whence ho directs the movements of the Tnird Mouse, There hur been # constant stream of visitors to Mis spart. ments for the vast few da: ‘and it is understood that d ‘mINos ARE NOW FIXED, Ali the men are secured that are needed to piss tho smportant measures which are now before the Assembly. But all the credit of this arrangement mast ngt be given to Barber, The Poor Boy of the Mohavid and Hugh Hastings bave, it is said, done Yeomans service in the enuse, Rofas X. X. An- drews pan been very basy Ddetween Hank Smith's room and the Ros: parlors, and tonight looke as bappy as @ great saniower, Bat what cou d the efforts of those noble workers accomplish without tho assistance of the reat genine who holis bis court in rooms 75, 76, and 77 Delavan House, Is is there that the master mind 0! the Democratic party in this State, Peter Bismarck Sweeny, has his camp and diroeis the movements of the great army which he command ‘The Barbers, the Smiths, the Androwses,and all the rest are mere corps commanders, aad he is com mander-in-ebiet Mr, Weed made bis appearance in the Assembly Chamber this morning. He atill bears RYIDENCE OF IRVING'A MANDIWORK, and wears a ereen shade over his loft eye, aluilar to the one worn by a Brooklyn Senator, He says that cidedly objects to being kuocked foto notoriety. the sensation ne ex- The biti in reference to apprentices aud employees Passed tne Assemby to-day alter being amonded by Atriking cut two sections which made it # pena‘ty to harbor s runaway aporentice, &c. Coroner Nelson W. Young ard bis badge vecupied a seat by the ride of Mr. Flecke while it was under consideration, and furnisLed pim with many important points for the able specced which be made in favor of ib ves to the Senure, Wi bolt and Senator € tuamediate attention, THE NEW YORK DELEGATION. Bherif O'Brien It now re the Kighth Ward thunder yer Will see What Ib receives dat tho present ng, Owing to the boon compelle ng with bis left han t, which must gi fricnds g out of wigit. ‘The popular Judge pbandley ts here and divides t honors with the Ex Sherif, The Hor. Rieuard O'Gorman, who came op last Mon dey as counsel tor Mr. Irving, will, It is understood, remain uni {de close of the KoasiOn, Well:hnowa New Yorke howee John 8, Muaterson, Ald Aldermen Moore and Culkin, Jon Wood, Jr ‘dar, Ryan, and many more. It ie understood thal “the big dutge wil leave Euirtwth street tonghe at 12 o'clock Lo Wak Up, And bas bet x COW that Le wil Atoong other » came uo toda, I an Dianond, Ex at to be the wettied practice of tbe Aasem bly soortly before ite Goal adjournment to hoid « burlosque oF “ WrGm INKS!’ sESATON, when the forms of law maki peculiarities und fulbles o: by toelr colieacuns, and floodeaies of wit ved bucor St loves, As the’ Boss expects to drive bis Legis lature stesdily op to mildoight of daturday, it 19 feared (Lere will be no time for the buriosque ses #0 the boys concindod to have their Supply vill wes op in Cow are iravestied, the mbery enarply vit of ibis Bt} provides for the payment of all the odds and e d foots ap usu nd two mil ot pul ating te fect on money ways Lave ® ood time o rhen tO see tho artiul expeaien whch members employ to zrind zee and getin on appropriativas for tueir own fevorite scheme, expecially when they are " apotied’’ bp some iyoxeyed member, and tuelr well-planned efforts (ail cir Own lithe ‘Through the Sepply Dill the hordes of employees sround (he Cupitol—iie page Lors, the scraobers Jul BWeepers, the maperiutendents OF ventilation te levion of Gourkeepers and moesengera—all got TCir pay, And Some Kood-natured men oer is alanye ready (0 Move Lo inerease t So Were is alway® @ Misceluucous und imisrested crowd fiilug up we lovbies aud Watching the action ofthe House with anxiety THE TIRST eMOT TO-NIGNT was aimed at (he Hou, Mr, Flagg aud his Re!lroad Commies, There wa @ connsideravle item for the paymect of en:ineors draughts em employed by that Commitee to investaa ¢ tae New thamburga disaster. Goodrich and Fieldy *WUitameously moved to sirike this out, saying Lis! he Committee had been ordered aes ks ALK so make their report, but had wot done #0, and there Ougii to be Bo money vor | the House knew w guttempted 10 exp was © lame one, pular. ‘The itom was ont, Then came s Wit at toe appropriation to continue PROF, MALL'S PAY FOR COLLECTING FOSSILS for ue State Caginet, ibe Oucodng. Giant plebed to the, Tom Dieds seid that Old bait ougit wo (aor but preservation Of the collection, as le bim- se. would soon be eligible to a place in tt. There Was @ laud ut thin; Dut Tom wos care to keep out ach ol Od Salts right arm taercaNer, ‘The E igie of Westehorter inade 4 speech eaivgiziv« Vict, Haid in puch exiravagant te the Liouse ito irrepresrible laug! propri ihe neeness debate was on he propuaition to move Messrs, Cornell, Terwilliger, aud Lataam, the Ropudlicau Capitos Coumissioners, ana pat in their places Chuucy, Dopew, and Gen, ‘Merritt, the wwe taller beiug regurded os Tammany Ke, udlicuns. Mr. Alvord warmly appeaied to Repuviicans to 20 aginst this, Lait Was cuiculated Lo couse dissonsion in tue Kepubiicun ranas, but his appoal was Loeffec ou na the change won mude, Muca fun War culised by the item to pay §20,00) tor pensation Ot these. ud (0 pay Welt expenses they nad done. Mr y, Dut his ex w very un SOMM RELICS OF OEM. WAnHINOTON, offered by Aira Washington ot York Aoweiey opposed tits tum sarcastic Which be Was wartnly lectured by Ll ner, aid Neon, as unpatrs ‘Vi f.1d be bed such veneration tor Washington that he Would Fitber aye a WoLDvICK OF AB ULI DOO that belonged to him than the wealth of Astor—1 docu Tatiou 80 UCN At variance wich the supposed prof. ereuces of tue geutemun saat the House Was throwa intu suonty of laughier, Mosely retorted nicely on lis accuse ra by reuinding tueu thos he Lm 4s patrioviam by acis rather than apoechen, hav Tougit throughout the tour) ra* war for the Uni Tue appropriation Wus mice Out, A WMARE Passau then took place betwe Eagle, whiet s emed at ropetition of the W {cling was soon restored, 4o'civek to miduizat, und the (line in u roar of would baye thought wudience enjoying the pertormance ot cown, Had Le entered, he might Live fanc well in « convention of clowns, TUS EVENING SESSION OF THE was chiefly vccuvied O11! reorganizing the police force of Buffalo iurly enough, Mtr. Lews Histrict, tazonist of the y to lead to a ter, Lub gou pate Iialed Irom All Wa¥ Mucu Of the A wiranger paselug pitol a cireus, am of along Bingy vt the “l |, which was champivned lions Tweed and ‘Yom Creamer, who turned Feprene tatives of sh ituated on the snores o1 Luke Kile Mr. Lewis offered amendments wiicu le Wa» tusiructed to propose by tue Domocratic Comton Councii of bis city, all of which were Yotod down in iurthorance of tho great Domocratic Drinciple of the Figut OF bbe People ww goverH then: solves. Comptrolier acted witle-holdor ‘or tho Bose during the Mght, wich, on the part of Lowis, Wa» waged very obstinately, INCREASING THE J0DGR%' BALA! ‘The Boss introduced » vill condrming and legal izing the uction 01 te Board of bupervisors of Now York iu twereasivg toe f the Judges of the buprewo Court, duperior Court, Common Pleas, und Marine Court, Too Vill also gives the Judge: the same salaries for the pour 1870, and directs the arroare to be included im the taxos fur 1671, VETOING SPRAKSS RITOHMAN'S BILL, Gov, Hoffman this morning tran mitted to the Aseombly without bis sigasture the bill to incor. orate the Heal Ketate Banking Company. Ble ob- fected to the bill as conferring tuo geperal powers, ‘and as not providing tor suMciens capiel, aid as opposed 10 the provisions of the Biate Covsti¢ution, the bpeakei @ introduced the bill, but bi not thought it contained any unusual provision Ho asked that the bidl and volo be red 40 the Jadiciary Commitios, which reed 10. ‘The Assembly passed the Dill appropriating $98 454 to tbe Ninth Regiment, Nuiions! Guori, bo Toiund money paid oy ue regiment for unforme during the lave wae. NEW YORK, Money cnn K Make him Utterty Despica! Willam H. Burroughs, one of the partners of A. T. Stowort & Co,, died In 1859, leaving $715,000. Ho was unmarried and childioss, and loft ail his property to Ine brother and sister and their enildren. In 186) #tevort, after he hat paid some of Mr. Borroug) interest in the partnership, and afer $396,000 lied been paid over by the executors, re- fused to pay tho remalndor, pretouding that he had lonrned that during the eighteen yoars of Mr. Bur. rougis's connection with the frm he had fraude. lently appropriuted the fands of the copartnership to the amount of $905,000, Ex-Judge Mitehell, the exccutor, then sued Stew. art for thia money, and Stewart pot in a connter- claim for the $20,000, pretending that that sam hat been fraudulontly appropriated, Tune quit ie atill having been on trial for several yoars be: ran allowance of 814,020 for no sup- port of herself ana ehild wine th Sy. Tt was claimed that, even # Stewart's demand be allowed, there would @till be over €15),000 due her. Kx. adge Hilton opposed the motion, saying that Stewart had einpioyed «large furce of rccoautants to examiue the books of the partnership, sad that his expevses, whieh have been over $100,000, should be paid out of Mr, Barroughs's estate. ‘Mr. Van Winkle, in reply, denied that the charges age.nst Mr. Borroarus were tra tne conduct of Stewart In mall, attempting to get the whole partner, as more atrocious th ebarced agaluet Mr. Barrooe! tor 88 years, the counsel suid books that they co ot aceon! charged to Mr. B sing, and Wwe sumption Judge Brady reserved bis decision, ——— ms LOST IN TUK GREAT CITY, pd characterized A German, an Italian, a Texan Diyeterionsly Uieappenring. Henry Nulin, of 28 Canal street, employed ass cutter for Strauss & Brother, 14 Vesey street, went to hie work at 7 o'clock last Friday morning, At ® o'clock he left the store, and went to Honry Bech metr's, 901 Warren street, Jersey Ciy, where be re mained until noon, He bas not been heard of since, He wes Troasurer of German Usk Lodge, No. 82, 1. 0, of O. F., ana when last seen had about $300 in money, af gold watoh with @ leather clisin, and insignia of Odd Fellowship, with the encampment sign. sober and industrious man, $3 ; ears of ago, From bis conversation with Mr. Beckweir he te supposed to have been sufferiug ‘rom temporary in nity, but Mrs, Nan saw no evidences of it when be left bis bome on the morning of his disappear- nce Boy His mother and sisier, who roside at 291 treet, are deeply affected at th shovst crazed at b EDWARD DENIN'S DISAPPEARANCE. Last October a well-to-do Texan family named Denis arrived in this city, and tove up their dence st 2 Chariton street The pidest of the tum- ily, Kaward, aged about 15,0 brig it, intersstiag tad, soon Kot emiplymont in a book store near th Cooper Institute, His habits were domestic, After the store had been day, Edward was sven at Eigntn « avenue, Dut sivce that time he has been missin His ewployers spesk of him in the highest terms, GIACCOMO ROSS'S DISAPPRARANC! Giacee Rossi, a» Italian by birth ry mysteriously turee night, since which time now heard of bim, He wae s single mai, aud 181 Larges street. Oo that day Kosei, wuo was snown to have $10, weat oo @ lore wity two Ttaliae triends, ‘They drapk freely, oud ab night Rosai wos very dran, His triends tovk lum to the use Dat could not persance bim to Og OF bhe Heys, ae PHOTOGRAPHS BY SUN REPORTERS, What they = Honest Farmer, Joho Henry, « farmer who lives near Bronewick, N. J., came to Now ‘ik yesterd make some porchases, Ho attended to his business. and shen took a etr ll through Wasbington Market, While pear the markei, he w tapped om th oulder by ® stranger, who #41 ighbor, you lave dropped your poeketboo! Turning, Mr. Hoory saw another eiranger picking up @ well Alled wallet, and om being asked whether It was Mr, Hoary stammere! ont a doabdefal y-e-%, to take the profferred fortune, several oak rei notes of large Jenominations being exposed, When asked to Kive » smal reward, be generously ban.ed tor siranger $8, ail the money he aad In the word On «ving to (ue rear of tue market to count tie contents of bis prize, be found limseli the Of une $100 note, tw! $50 Loles, and dive on the Ratvairon Bank, the dame being un adver tivewent for @ pateus meuicine, Mr. Heury ou ala 1098 to Borge nt Brow ks of the Liverty sirvet police station, und borrowed seventy eeuts with Which 4 retura ty ihe bosom of his fanily, sd Mao be Screw u Turn When the clothing cutters employed by Car hart, Whitford & Co, ontered their work-room yes. ercay morning, they found placards torbiddiog conversation during woraing hours and prohibiting smoking. ‘The men were willing to lay aside their pipes, bat cutting off the freeaom of specci was too much ; thorefure they quit tue shop and orgen ded & meeting at Marsmun's, in Walaer sireck, A committee Wis appointed tO wait ou their employ: ere and inform them teat they would pvt work on ‘or the tyrannical rules, ‘Toe employers agreed to Doully thew, ‘Lhe blood of the won was now up, They demar ded saat the piscurds bo taken down, and two dojlars a week added to their sularies, be: ‘ure they Would returo to tuelr word, After some parte) ing te culters carcled thelr point, Sub-Committee to Owing to the faliure of the name experts to examine the accounts of the Meta. odist Book Concern, the agent, Dr. Carlton, bas on is own responsibility appointed three persons to exatolne te books used during is term of office ‘The experts ure J. Van Vieok, a Methodist, chief e ; ovok ke Charles © iner tor New Yor rian, with forty ye the drm of Plieips, Do enmer, & Buptist, the U. wd ew Ww * experienc: Abie Forcing the Sturdy Old Datchmun. An order was issued by the Supreme Court in Brooklyn yesterday requiring Mayor Kuibfleiset: to show cause oo atarday Why & Mancamus shall not jesne compelling him to sign $85,000 of city bouds for sewers in the Bastera Distric Another order ‘wae alao grantou requiring him to sho W cauxe on the same day way he suvuld not be compesied ty sign $95,000 «bonds ir Wwe recuusti ction of one of Toe WAter Works engines, aud rebuilding Of 4 daw simonavn’s pond, L. 1. Fash bie Wedding in St, Aan’s. The nuptials of Robert M, Miles, Eaq., of Bale timore, und Miss Agnes L. Tiers, of Fito avenue, were solemntged in Bt. Ann's, Twelita street, lust evening. The bridesniaits were Miss Comyn, Miss Harvoy, Miss Bach, and Miss Woittingdon. ‘The zroowainen wero F. A, tiers, De, Cuoinis Cantata, Mir Foster, and Mr, Van Hiver, ‘The bride was iven away by her brother Charies Tiers, ‘Ihe Rev. De. Prestou oftciawd. ane Vie Domerest’s Couc Miss Demerest's concert last evening at Stein- way Hall was @ gront success, and pessed off in a most gratifying mauner to the very large audience assembled, The young lady was repentodly en inn, & Presoyee an weeouutant, cored, and responded moat cheorfully (0 the de mendes of her admirers. a - BROOKLYN. pater taka ‘The Kastor offerings at St. Peter's (Id, C.) Church amounted (0 64,800. Under an act of the Logi Court act of UN, appeals tro to tne Court of App Policemen Tower and Mooney were dismissed yesterday, the foruer for drunkenuess sud the lator tor card playing in @ quor store, Ou Saturday eveniax the Thirty-second Regtmont elected Liout, Col, Meary Rdward Kosar, Colonel; Miordoha Kueger, Lieut, Colonel) end Aaj, Bred J Rareher, Majer. Sieisccaesieneereres PERSONAL INTELLIGENOR, pie Mr, Win, H, Seward, Jr, and Momers, Kaspp and Osborne and wives are in bau Francisco. The Sixth Warders, in & rousine mecting last Speeshee' were by the Hive, Welter Moule Uaaue Gast Tet yGivwa, aud Judge Kerlin, | Vadwe Cur Major H. Giafoke, Territorhl Secretary of Wy. 1g im thie city a4 she repronensative of srritory im the amending the City trivanal go direct Hoe ane oa lectnring tour in the basi suojeat the. agricultural, you! OLD MAN NEAL NORWALK, —- f a Coroner's Jury—An A mysterious tragedy came to light on Monday morning near South Norwalk, Conn, On Satarday, Mr. George Gregory, about 60 years of age, who resided at Wilton, a few miles from South Norwalk, came to the | Mrs, Naney Gregory, resiling on wh Calf pastare Beach, about a mile and a half trom South Norwalk. Mr. Gregory proceeded to the residence of his sister at about 11 o'clock on Sat- erday, and wos warmly welcomed, In the after. noon, with his nephew, Edward Gregory, about 90 years of age, str. Samnacl Beers, the fa! tier-in-iaw of Rdward, and another man, the old gentleman started to visit an oyster pluce on the bese! owned by Gil Pixby. ‘The varty spent an hour or so thore, and then started for home, waere they arrived at abunt dusk. The evening was spont indoors with the sistor, Mrs. Gregory, and her danghter-in-law, Ra- ward Gregory's wife. On Sunday the party ea- Joyed an oyster roast ont of doors. Mrs, Gregory's hou: a little two-rtory frame structure, aod stands aboot fifty yards from the water. In the lower part of the house rosiles the Indy Herself, while the upper floor 1s oveunied by ber son Edwasi ond bis family, con two caildren, nna for tho tt law, Samuel Beers. They a people, Mr, Georgs Gregory, th is wile ALor, and Who me viori, farm laborer in Wilton, and bore a good char- acter for honesty and soptiety Aight aiter the oyster ro their several apartments Gregory, tue ¥ On tho sunday % 06 party Keparated ‘oF t about 10 0" jept in & room on th floor usuaily occupied by Mre. Gregory, but given oceaston to ber guest, # t floor in the a bout o'ciock on Monday morning en @ by x horriole noise, aa st room occupied by hor daugnter- the window to beer better, but the noises w more indistinct, 80 sue closed the window and woat inte the opeu ballway, footsteps on a bare floor. Groans were aiso beard at short intervils, Sie listened attentively, and soon Iirned that the noise was (rom tue flocr ve low, Bhe went back into ber room, lighted a lamp, and after lustily dressiug herself went down stairs, ‘Mr. Gregory's room was in (Le northeast curner of the hor Tue sonods resembled and to get into it #ue had tu go througs tI nto the parlor and throngh to the be jod down the stairs and through we s lamp in hand, Arriving a6 tue o tod TRANSTIXED WITH HORROR at the sigbt which mot her guze, bed with in blood, lay the oki-man visitor Aire. G: rushed up stairs sod sovaded the alara. and Mr. Beers burried to her as three descended tue stairs together to invents gate, Their courage, huwever, failed them, and in- stead of going to the vid man's assistance or ente: ing the room to see waetber he w.e really dead, Mrs. Gregory and her sou sterted off to the resi- ence o Mr. Ceorge Fitch, soout nalf amie distant, toget aid, Mr. Fiich cae promptly, and by h aid an examination of tie old man's condition was made. Two fearui woaads were tound on the fore- hoad just above tue eyes: inch in leng’ btretened on the ace and head iiteraily w ‘The cate were about an , and penetrated (he skull, eruabtng it the blows were inflicved id oF pove Of an axe, and that bloudy in- strumont of death wi tue barcau, Tus axe oe onged on the piac and W: yperty ot Bu dow was found open leading [rom the kiivhen, and theough this window 14 was supposed that TER MURDEAER HAD found sianJiug in the room, ward Gregory, A win: SCAPED, Won of time, ‘The verril 4 arewn Norwal. ‘ne old mi into & turore of exc: is not known to have li id lis condition tm ment enwmy in toe worl ec udes tae pore commited (or gain, ter's Louse on te have hud more than Valusoles about him to tempt any ove, With the ' hrouded in impene- jury, which was bing they Lave BO1vOd tue probiem. Yesterday the inquest was compieted, and the jnry will uirive at a conclasion todas. ‘The testimony which Was taxen yesterday was cvoflict- tug, but it jet pouted very strougly wo SAMUEL Beas, ‘True, the evidence agaiust bim is purely circum: stantial, yet it 1x corroborated in part, the jury taluk. by boe total absence o Any firanger. Beers isan vid inom and, it te sald, te rather wenk-minued and of evil pass ola Bir, Gregory hat quairolies Flows beiore, althoaxis 4 ineods spparently wees BCINIS agvinst Bere are, that he ws op cod diresed wien Mrs. down hairs to investigate tne fhe thourkt noting of It atthe Lime, and the face Sat tie ciowues oF old Mt ory Were [aud near the cvilar door in a entirely !mo'e from the open window opin.ow o. several ef tac cow Was not opened uit alter ihe departure of Mrs, Grocory und her sou for Mr, Fiteue's house anu is we also delleved by suwe that the carrying out o motive on the part ot us, He ans Yeral occa: oy had met tw sae Jurymen, too, thas this TOR MURDEKED MAN'S CLOTERS an after art of the murderer, Mr. Beers dni Myre. bevy lor ab, Dat preerred tat bis sea-in-law shoud eo ‘Tate circumstance several of the jury tuink war. rent them in the belie, that Beors wauted to remain aud Gx uv things # litle o mane it look more like the deed of « gang of burglars, Notwitustanding there crave suspicions Dothing at all sas been dove towards securing Hers. He was in atvendance yes terday at tue fiquest, and gave his testimony, but he was not placed nhder arres’, alttough he was openly accused of the crime by Mi. L, F. Beers, the conuse! Who represen the peopie, and winceu most terribly at the questions which were pul lo iim. Among the people, however, the feeling Is decid- edly neainst tno porition a#-uined by tae jury, Dr Pardee nays (ert is no provaviicy of Beary paving committed the murder, Helsa WEAK OLD MAN, aud hes just od from 4 Ot of nd the Doctor is of the uptulon Wat tue biows were inflicted 9. 4 powerful maw. ‘The theory put tortu by Dr Fardoe is that tue deed was com mitted by some tramp, WHO probaly looked te ne © window as the vlu mau wie prepsring (or bed d saw bin counting What little wo at tum, ‘Teavted by the b amount, be orouably bouted around for the sxe, Which Wab said by Mrs. Grogory to have boon under a cherry (ree neur the hot ing possessed hiurelt Of 1h, man or his money Tiis theory uardly the evidence, yot tao walk share the Doctor's optuion «ta commitied by old Samuel Beers, Boors is buwed down ander (he euspiciou cast upon him by the counsel WhO conducted tny case batvre the Coroner, <a —.- ‘The Grand Street Dry Goods Ei tu The dry goods establishment of Edward Ridley & don, in Grand wireet, ith block eart trom tue Hower), bas Leew Testocked 1m all the departuents Wiki NeW ANd #e 00 MDI0 BOOds. ‘The display is very fine, and riva.s oat Of some ot the large Browdw.y es. Ate stock Of trav GoOUs is suad to De the owt bu the city, y be may let that it and Day sulved W alll tue old ws possible in the light of ie iw Nor was uot —— - LOSSES BY KIRK, pa LS ‘Vhe town of Walvott, N.¥, was almost totally buraed on Wor, csawy ulgut. povenicen houres om Middie and Pulloce st Newoern, S.C. were Duraed yesterday, Lows, TwsuED 6, 61,0. In Grand Rapide, Mich., on Tuesday night, (wea ty.three stores and HrOm $28) ,000 bo Biby,0W) HOURS OF LEISURB, > ‘The reception of Company H, Bigoty-foarth R ment, in here armory inet night, was very enjoy: A billiard tournament whica will decide the cham plonsbip of New Jeisey has boon proposed, to be heia Ot Nowak. ‘The Babbath Bchoo! of the P. RK. Chareh of the Holy Martyzs uae @ concert at su Mowery suis evoning Hours at 7. © Liberty and the Catholic Cunreh is the subject or Mr. T, W. M. Marsbali’s iscture in Cooper Insitute Wonighs, for the beneds of sue Foor Boys’ Lod (1 yas, rr WASHINGION NOTES, fo Babseriptinns to the new loan yesterday, $350,000. James B. Lyon ef New York, claimant of the colcbrated Kain, Beantor Stewari This wine wine, Hoar Sait Lake City, retained ‘avd U Hillyer of Washingson, Valued at @ milliou nud a ha.f dullace W confirmed Reubeo 8. Kei line Kout, Yewego, New ‘The old man’s clothes were found in ihe front yard, i about ten yards from the gato leading into the road, | crowd entered, and heard a voice in the room abo: snd the pockets lad been 1 ile Mr. Grevory was not dead wnen Sir, Fitch and the i family examtved bim, although he was unconscious, Yor Le died a few ooure afterward. Dre Ml. B. Par: | Eizbt voices snout, * Ay iil Were summoned trom Soutu Nor- Y nothing, Tho etd mai First Voice—Coutrary, the heavy blows of the A Lundred voices on the stairs and in the room ee brought lone. About two yours ago Frederick W. Boom, « ‘lsomely dressed German, became a boerd- 0 family of ® respectable widow in Varick He bad been only s short time in America, and said that he belonged to a wealthy end tnfinen ‘lal family in Germany, His gontiamanly deport- mont and prompt payment of bills soon won the confidence of all in the house, and his frequent invi- tations to the women of the family to accompany him to theatres and coacer (# made him @ favorite. ‘The widow had lait by about $7 for the rent, due on the ist of May. One evening after supper sho lef the dining-room, where Boom was seated, When she returnod, the favorite boarcer was miss ing. The pantry doors bad been burst open, and her money was gous, Boom had fled. All the money the widow had in the world bad beon stolen. On quarter day she and ber family were sctoally turned out of the house, and her furniture was seized for debt, Several months afterward Boom was heard of a & waitor in the clud house of tho Liederkrens So cloty in Fourth street, Thence be disappeared with # watch and chain and numerous sliver *pov In July last Boon saw an advertisement for a pro- fessor of German in the family of Mr. Adam Bos- song, a real estate desler, Boor visited that gentle. man at bis office 1n Brooklyn and offered his sorvices Ho was toid that his appearance was somewhat Against him, Boom, however, toid 9 plausible story and was at last engaged, He was asked to wait a few minntes and then go to Mr. Bossune's house, take supper and see tl bose whom he was to instruct, AU ths Moment a cusiomer entero the office und paid ” Bussoug $9, Boom watched the money es it went in Bossong's porket. On reaching home Mr. Bossong hung uis coat con- taining the money on nail in the back basemout Boom and he went into the front basement and sat down to supper. into the tne! id told it the room. money, He burried up stairs. throng At sho front dvor and into x cir for Bast New York, Bossong became suspicious, examined his coat, ay: certained his loss, and rushed out in pursuit of the th missed bis man Soon Boom made an excuse to co room, where be found Mrs. Bossoug that her husband wanted ber, Su0 In a moment Boom had secured tho the hall, ong j, but o@ had ¥ hed. Bossong wom the first car for Friton ferry; bat Boom jodged that night ia Kast next day went by boat to Albany, il touk the care f Both men then rogue Last Saturday Boom retarned to New York, and Oficer Long, Who bad cut the printed description rom Tite SUX, heard of bis arrival, ‘The chase was resumed throdeh evmbiing hells, biiliard saloons, Gorman eardens, and even down into the * dives" Boom was pursued by the officer. At lant the mau was found drinking at the bar of 63 Rowery, and the officer closed on him, That night he slept in Eiaridge street prison, fod by Mr. Burn Brookiyn evurt 1 Yesterday he was itenti |) to-day he will go before w ———— WEST FARMS SCHOOL TRUSTEES.A plete tdashe Graduating for Ani jon ti How the Rarol Ring Tmt their City Prototypes—W ork tor the Lawyocn. A few minutes before 4 o'clock on Tuos alterpoon, over ® bunired eitizo mauy of the: prominent poliuieians, stood outside the door oi No. 1 schoolhouse iu West Farms, waiting for ad- minsion to eleet two School Trustess. In the apper room the members of the Board of Education, with two of their friends, were serenely arranging their programme, New York— aving instructed the police to admit Jou GEO. GREGORY'S END. |### "#90Ws cnanurxo noanven. | THY CIVIL WAR IN FRANCK. mHE MYSTERIOUS MURDER OF AN eSeomte Cases ne Cexiloman, Walter, GERMANY WILL INTBRFERE 1¢ Sua noone untl 4 o'clock. Procisely at the hour the below sheut, ** No," First Voice—Morris Wilkins will please take the chute. Those eight had managed it nicely, but the one Iandred and twenty were not to be done quite av cheaply, On their behalf, John B, Haskin asked that the vote on the chairman be taken again, and calcd tor a division, which suowed halt adozon and one on the present coairman's #ido, and six score against hin. The majority toen © derton a8 thelr chairmup, The two chatrmon took their semis side vy aide, ‘The Wilkins party used the ballot-box, wick they had previously secu ‘he Anderton party used auat, covered with a pi ole im tt, faction elsim to ha Jonn Berrian, ‘The Dp have elected tred ©. Berte and Wi li for toe tuil term, and John B. Hu FM, Schell to fi!) the vacancy su ecount of Hueh N. Camp's and #s being illegally clectod last year Hewilics are to de carried int» Court d It. L. Ag: Of paper with » ‘The Wilkin G. Morris a1 chim elected Lewin nderiow people Metklehaa osed orris The di, ‘or settlement, Long xempt, Mr, Oakley of Queens overstepped the mark in bis oul to exemps Long Lslund City from any Newtown job, A bili was pending converring the authority to purenase certain toll roads and briders on the towns through which they passed. Mr, Oak . but belug told reting Long Lland City ont exempting Long this act. The of Long Islund City, ‘shure Of the cost, were ving toll, A auppiomenta co been pa sed and was yesterday uur, COs ‘that it w moved 0 from the p bil case, andl tie while required’ so pay t exeaipted from disco, ry bill has signed by the Gi dicrous error. og Mr. Oakley's Iu — Metnirie Races. New Ontaaxs, April 1¥.—In the first race for minor stake here were won by two years entries; 0 Witiiamson Wiikes, and Neiigan’ Woned, and Ove othe dime, LO. ‘The second race, for $700. two miles, was woo by Victory beating Nannie Do By, Seout hurd Dow id, Oue mile, $1,000 added, 4. ‘Tne race was George Ruius, in the order men- which were not nd Mor. Join Me Ins second, ‘Lime, &4)\q. third race was tor 60), mile heate, U fst, Bue Douguerty second. —— Mr, Beecher to be Lecturer tor Yatr. Naw Hiavex, April 12.—The corner-stoue of the Marqvand Coapel of the Divinity Seroul of Yale College was laid this noon, Presideat Woolsey an. nounced that Henry W. Sage of Broowi,o tad ety en $10,000 to endow a Lyman Beecher te on preaching, The Rev. Henry Ward Boect be the lecturer in the Yale Divinity Beli pete NEW JERSE — Greonville wert Republican, The Chosen Freenolters of Besex will pubdlicacs to 16 Democrats, 8. W. Indie will proba Common Conne)! in Paterton Gop, Tom Hoasey of Potervon is trving to got Jay Goold toalcted for perjury Yosterday morving James Herns of 165 Eighth avenue, Newark, fell dead wuile eating Oreaktart Patrick Hagzeriy, aged 65, was yesterday found drowned ip es vatat BR. Ward & Co.'s patort leatnor tectory in Newark. Maj. Gen, Ranvon NoerALC CaDiidate ‘wer ae the Mepublicaa cantiiat, ——————- — CURIOSITIES OF Chime, gee ames 8. Merchant, Jr., attempted to defraud Kirk & Co. of F 1 ervey of wor ob Liquors and cigars, offering » spurious caec! posit of $Y a ald Agut tor the % n"Montay evening uext at tie iam Varley. dubn Macnamara, aged 67, a tallor, was commit'ed yesterday by Justic reucting © silew of tue check and su'ppin. & pi ‘bos of Joan Hearn, F517 Raat Nunth stecet, With @ pal Of sheare Jvmes Flansgon of 581 Third avenue comoiains that the oMcers of the Boara of Health batter d down the dovrof bis room yesterday, and tearing fie tree weeks old babe from the mother's Dreast, bore it away to the sinal!-pox hospital, Jane Hanimond, in whore possession the $1,000 camel's hair shaw! stolen from Arnold, (one ee Cos store was found, was yorteruay discharged fou the Tonos.” She was ‘aeting unter the direction of hes Luspand, William, Who is wader arsurt Frederick Chase of Bosion having entered coe of the Dasement saicous tn Chetham street, was duly Grnged. aoa ol course rooved, Curiously, alter (he uresniy Fis to Kr and 96 be chief of the sow arromen esreeess Ge MUtINNee BO Yo Thin Mmaxisti« ay) iim Troi the Pompe. Waltar W, Boot of 14 (irand etreet, Jersey City, fod W. Hi. Morton of ie ‘ ‘Third avenge las night. revolver. cot Morton py Aung a ea aba Morton tit tased Seat eit oc ke rested therm, Cn MM DOCKS: from Jamaica haying failed to reach thelr featiuation ia New York, Jusuice, syion was arrcstod. ‘He wa taxea to live ruc Lonpelied 40 give Dall. “He asked ine Judge o6 (charge be ued Seen A-resiea. end was tout th re ou Ole te che Ci tirrty FT Da fica the Coaaiy Clerk » ofice, ae anver soon tao, He went ‘ne iF 0800) — ym | PRICE TWO CEATS CAN'T GET MER MONLY, Fort Montrouge Attacked ~ Vorsailios Troops te March on Paris-The Comm muniete Dri it of the Park of Iney. Panss, April 11—Ztening—via Lospow, April 12.—Yostoriay a sorgeant of the Notional Caard wounded s Prursian at St, Denis. A conflict ensued between the French and the Prussians, and some members of tho Commane soon made their appear. ance with 9 flag of true, bat the Prussians declined to rocognixs 11. The disturbance, however, soom coased. The eannonate before Paris hi recom+ menced, and many shells are falling about the Porte Maillot and Jo the Champs Biyseés. Placards c Selling conciliatory measures toward the Vervulites Government have been destroyed. The women of Paris have been invited to form @ military organ’ ration for the defence of the city. FORT MONTROUOR ATTACKER! Fort Montrouge was attacked by the Army of Verssilies at 10 o'clock thie forenoon, and a violent eannonade and riffle fire is yet in progres CHATILLOM AND THR SoUTMARN FORTS. April 19—Noon—via Loxpow, 10:30 P. M.—Alod tnd auloterrusted cannonade has beon kept ue since Inst evening between Chatiion and the Southern forte, Intantry are aleo engaged, and the noise of the mitraillecses and masketry has boew incessont since five o'c.ock this morning. Cannon. ading sround Neutily, Porte Maillot, and the Porte des Ternes has hoon resumed, and is 4s that on the gout! FIGHTING 18 GOING ON in tbe Bois do Roulo:ne and at Asnidres, The Com mune are forwarding reinforcements to th engaged. The wonuded are coming in in large numbers. Tho losses aro heavy. The offclal ro ports of the Commmnno eluim that the Versailles forces were ropulsed on Tuesday ovoning in an at trek on the southern forts, and that their loss was heavy, white that of the Comumunints wus very Lich, The Commune Lelie ve that the attack war tntended tomake an attempt to carry the Mai lot gute by surprise TUR COMMUNISTS DRIVEN OUT OF THK PARK OF INT, A rumor comes from tue the sonthern part o1 the city, that the Communista have lost the Park of Issy, where they were ia- treuched, and that the commandant of Wort d'Isay haa been shot by his own mon, THM VERSAILLRS TROOPS TO MARCH ON PARIS, Loxpon, April 12.—A special despatch from Ver saillos to the London Daily News says the Bartory camp bad been raised, Paris. Tre Prussians hi Saint Denis, tho guns of wailed point toward Paris, ‘Tbe Curé of the Church of tbe Madeleine is reported to bave been assassinated by « Parisian mob, A special despatch from Paris to tho London Te graph says the Courch of Notre Dame de Loretto has been pillagot ARRESTS ARE INCREASING, A despated from Paria suys: A report from Gen. Dombrowski assorte that the resuit of the Versaillist reconuoissance at Asnitres has beea greatly exaggerated, Sovere mensurus are to be udopted against refractory Nationals, A rumor of the death of M, Vermorvl, the distinguished your- nalist, {8 contradicted. Several companies of tae Commune Guard are encamved at Asaidros. The rest of (ue insarcent forces sre io the trenches, FRENCH PRISONERS RATORNTNO. ‘The Echo of Cologne suys the Freuch prisoners are leaving Germany for home at the rate of 1,000 perday, The Kcho adds tat only those who are known Co be favorable to the Versailles Government are allowed to depart, LOUIS NAPOLRON. Napoleon is ili at Chisethurst, and bas been com fined to his roow Reveral dayn, Vansarture, April 12—The eannomading about Poris ts les frequent to-day, and uothing of im portance bas transpired, ORDER IN MARSRILLES, MAnseiturs, April 11.—Thie trial of the loaders of the Insurrection which recently ocenrred iu this city was commenced today, and the cases of MM. Peitivier and Crémienx will bo decided by Thure day. Tranquility prevails, GEEMANY WILL FIGHT AGAIN FOR MONEY, Banitx, April 12—The offcial journal of to-day # that Gormany will ouly tnterfere tu the domes tic affuins of France when it shell bocome necessary for tue cosieetion of the money dae to he! troops eirard quarter, ia nd the troops will march te ablishet @ battery ab elt, THE PRACE CONFERENCE, Bacesvrys, April 12—The reprosentative of the Grovd Ducuy of Baden in tne Peace Conference has arrived in this city, No meet is, however, to be held this week, ceeeeniees A New ¥ er Missing. Purtanecrnta, April 12.—A. F. Kissam, agent of Hecht Protaers, importers of New York, mys terioasly @)sunpeared on Bunday, He lit the gna im tis room and went ont at To'elock in the evening ‘There ts no clave as to hia: movements, hut from hi integrity, temperance, and quiet dem is feared. of the Contorenos ————_—— ODITUARY, Frederick A. Conkling, eldest son of the Hoe. PF. A. Conkling, was buried yesterday (rom the Foarth Avenue Presbyterian Chure Samuel P. Thrasner, state Senator elect trou tl Toath Dist e iu Claremont, Ne H., yeateruay * SPARKS FROM TUE CELEGRIPD, fone och Plankett, » Nquor dealer of Chicago, shot rough the ssterday. The Repabiicans of Sp: 1, II, have elected tholr Mayor, aod the Democrats ths orner city officers. Mr. ©. T. Lewts, of Cle 20 0°0 acred of the Louislan scrip for B1x2,000, Japanese merebante S000 cards of B0i8,0%, P. Wri th Cxrah aud Danville 1 ret clase car, orduy the topniart of ® sloop was hr the draw of Cragi¢ brilge. Bo lon, walle alpy tet teil oa of Wos.on, kiliiBg tor Msi ew A tremendous indignation meeting wan beld im Aiooapo te trating age nat tho <0 moval of C Postinaster, wad the port nent of by av’, Aldricn was (he ret Kepresentative of Min Ma in COW AEDS: ee JOITINGS ABOLT TOWN, - diving satoon, No. 14 Beoke Saith & Green's MAN stFeo, 1s DOW Op D.— Adv, Julius Schafer, ages % sealtuye evening and died of wafoe.ting ‘The brie Gea, from Port Talbot, an June Slade, trom Palermo, are in Wevitell Phillips emphatically protests agsinst the amnesty inovement In Congress ‘The tunds of the Now Yor Lying in Asyinn were increased 81,500 yesterday by Wallac.’ tnativee Michael Kingsley, driver of a coxi cart, was are tested yesterday for waiiciousiy oosTUCtiug # car O@ tho Grand aires line The exawination of the senior classes of tho Dnteh Colle. date Caren Sell, te West Tweaty-aiata siroot, wae highly satirfact ry A thirsty roader asks the Water Commissioners whether they four that (he water will feeze Mt they Speu the cocks Oo! the drinktug fountains, Joho Ludwig, of 19% Mott street, having drunk ¢ og beer in the basement faluon @ Tithe Bowery, was rubbed ot #) 9 Namuel C. Divia, aged 6%, was found yea uncom:cious om the stoop. of ‘hi sireet, He was taken Into the house, wiiere ho dice ‘The men of tue U. 8, stexmor Ticouderogs com biain that they have boop shipped for thirty-one imonths find uuriag that time nave beeu refused Laverty 60g Ashiore, ‘The Coamplon Cue, offered for pool playors at Cosmopoutan Hovel. wax yesterday wou vy Mr. W LHoward, of Brookiva, be having pocketed eig Dalle frouw the Ouret Petor Raieb, of Third strect and Avenue A, and Witham Kelly, of bia nil Tenta avenue, A a cont last the schoonos od werd? Rraliy ntire slip of the old South Seventh stre sburan (erry ieka be taken far the wes! end ot Kiver bridge, Aboot ooe hondred aud Alt ‘The Catton for the New Yi: : Hinieaea and lev ak the 1004 of Fenth streak _ J an ection by Ransoll Sturgis in the Bunee Cours against the New Jorsey pieam N. fou ome PADY (0 ‘recover §25,000 commissions for pri daring the bale Of two steamers belonving tw the Conipany. (a tne Goverawoe! during the war. fort of soldiers She Jary powterdey gare Vue phasesid B25,607.49