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te <= THIRTY-£IGHTH YEAR. ‘NEW YO RK, THURSDAY, APRIL 20, 1871. SSS PRICE TWO CERTS. MR. SWEENY’S LEGISLATURE — ENP GOVERNOR ENARLED TO CALL AN BXIRA SESSION Greenwich Street ea-The City te be Carbonic Actd Gas, Acoust, April 19.—Old boxes are in demand. ‘The legivlate re are boey packing up their booxs and pavers, Which (hey wish to preserve, and sending them bom at the Sia‘e's expense, There ts a run Maging of urawers, and page boys are kopt busy running between the seats of we members an) the Boxes in the lobbier, One box atiracted mucu at Hention, 11 was Inbelied ai j AON. 0 8, Ne ' Pot Gropnbsrs, yaa ‘The greenback addition was put on by some wag, Wo Hed noticed the box in the lobby, Ne doubt succeeded in Lis object, which was to koep the atton- Lon 0” everybody about the capital ‘astened apon the honorable gentieman fro Coautaugua county, I to ‘erstand he bas forwarded ils promisad plan tion tos prominent gentleman in New York with fnstructions to furpish It to the press for pablica- tion, Ifthere ts ang truth in the reports which are Firculated in regard to ite contents, 1t will certainly ereate feneation, and will place some of the recog Dized loaders of the Republican party in an unenvi able position, unless tuey shail be able to contr. vort em Wonterer WR. WINANS'S STATEMENT may Le, llowever, it will be impossible for him to tonvince the puohe that hie wetion Las Leon eolely fluenced by questions of principle, It is uid that Shere ‘is been a remarks im the quantity of mill matter daily received by this geutieman, fhe great majority of which Is understood ty be any ing ute mphimentary to hun, He tends ap yr der i very well, and does not seem to be in the feat Aisturved by the embarrassing position in waleh he Gourse Las placed Lim, He confdentiy pre iicts th t Winn Lie alacoment shall be given to the pudli Uheré Will be a ereat change in public opinion, and Wat vues Radical newspapers and t Lo will receive the thanks of the Repu ofa few party. Somme of bis friends aseert thay be will be tie weat Senator from his Gisirict, We shall s THE BLAVATRU hallway. The Vill for the repeat of tna ciarter of the Creer wich sireet Bevated Railway Company was ae fected in (he Assembly this wornims by a vote o ay to M4. The Ozh op this bi.) hus bree somewhas iu teresting. Wem the bill was introduced tbo as uw der tudietwomt by the Grand Jury as @ uu ance, ond wo doubt was entertained of ite passige B.nce that tine, bower vartioe interested in it Bare teen ousiiy at work abont the Capitol, and it feciorged that oy the use of money tuey Lave su road coud. in detesuing the bul Tue price understood fo uve bern pad for votes is 8M. Li tuis is ine, ft only goes bo substan tue asseruion so fre GHeuby Made that tis las been a tough winter for Sie Loy, OF they Would not consent to sell 80 cheap, Zep °s.ge of bue bil! Was earvesily advocated D Be srs Buck, Conno ly, Hales, Lontrel, Nelsua tnd (he Byeuner, all of witom Genvuicod 1 as A NUISANCE TO PROPERIT OWNERS ent resilente sion, its route, and utterly imorse fiesbin, But thouga oy one venied (iat it uad vee thor ira cuilure, yet « Brown) that tue Comp. ral plosind forty oa the . Vwas about taki og ees erely it woud De Made m success, wLile others ou oi he power of tne Legisacure to roped te fremchiae, ‘There war conridera ie teeii7g a0 | Ehewort ducing the taxae of the vote, ant Ao. Bir. Louire called upon the Speaker’ to exciude from the Boor all persons pot en ited to Abs priv Becca, at (ue sume tue saliug tha Le saw BUCH Barty parsing round muung te Demders, eu leay Oring fo wfuence (helr cetion. Tk we thouga that Be wiluven wo Mr. deunings, who has beea bere for © me Lie Cbeying weains. ihe bil, and who ia Gistely Wade Liusel, wero. Beveral of bie New th 'eepaticn avd neary wll of tae Republicans Youd opeinst the bill, Mr. Nelson changed iis Vote Iu olen fo move & Fecuusidersdun, Wildl was Car feo, bud Ge Dill Mi ¥ yet be ta tts he € is 0} lade teat Bebe: Was us THR HCFFALO CHARTER BILL, ‘ Te Wide fetiing, ud VaseeL byw Bir, L Wie, who, by ar tor ab bast, fippe Ere District atte J corlwin amouumenie to @ Lill suvuld be eubimiited to the ¢ He IR le @ Rpece tow stu te Bows, ne bs Chair aia ¢ ws the bill, Iw whi ( on cee Hoquired of uy bt i in Wutale sauted | exe change ‘ wis teu Dir, Lewiesatd taut tu ation #heuld ve not for do Zo! ue, bus for the peopie a i tie Boss to He explaine ‘ ent Sa Jo V & prowinent ‘ Schtasive Dowocrat ot toabelty, Be wen @i Wo say iat other promtuent eimens wf owt place Tad war L Urges Le chances, Wileu (hy me. Bb OHH Ju ment.” dee Bows luproves ever? time oe Becks Bie uttermuce ie wecl lose fopid (naw it Used to Le and tacre my be sowe foundation for Bie rope rt buat be Has ben tkiae lemeoms in eiocy: Bion (rom a dieting uehed proieeor this sinter, Bb Ke goes un luprovin. ot uit present raie he wil, by Coe Line Le bases hub pee in We Uusied Doles ben tie, Le teseerof any orator in tuat body ‘The vill to provide for a FPECIAL ELECTION IN IRVING'S DISTRICT an 1 in bee oe tu day. Asis wuld siut 10 6 © Governor, who will Jay it ch (he sucli and wep Ht here unless some exigency Id arisy Wo require bis signature to 1 Gitte cx cau be Ro oluer thaw an extr in tre paid iiep suis cur umatonee that suc ’ ep rcrti His AmOLg the pursibie coutingencios of the fuvire ‘Jie election jaw for separating the ballote for Cov tesstan and State oeustor wieo passed by a bod Vole without de ate, ANOTHER VETO. There was yet wnoter vio (bie mornin rior rturain, tie bul Wo charter ba t wonk iv New Yors ¢ bis vou ca roy by the louse and Con Ge) pur an eb 1 etd Was ubanimously sustain Crguinhed inember Of tue GU Veruut's wil tary Py aockien JOU Corres »gadent (Dat this it bo be t 0, DUL Te partion ie, esteu in bib before t me Cake wove fon Ue. Tus \ " expectation that (he Leg Vos Weck. au tek the (rover ‘ Kei bine aMix OF withio mis € cut preparing & Vevo in Gevie proves ob CAMBONIC ACLU @A8, 1 bill w “* vot Houses, « t to ble f na keeping 1 int New York to give she Metropo dian fire Ladnguietitug Com “ny a 8 Wider the OtTuels, MileyR Fissioner Oo. Lullo Works Iswil be remembered 1 pb CuIDP IY prop yes Lo extiaguiay dros by Lie use o © ie wid gas. They intend to ay t Hat to the gas b pes wll over Womity, thirt Fr Lichen Oelow bhe CUrUsLO ve, Wika Feses ¥uire for 1 eo cun one anda dali mile apart If they Con deall, oF even yue-balt that ts claimed by thon, ‘ yiapd ny beter (uum to dispose of 6 eir er allow tos Company handle the 6 furuie, Dut tuin, ib 18 onderstood » Heeesrory, we the COmDIBY propose te ' Ceitying out their Mr Cu tie Secretary of the Company bo € ciomng be claime Of esrbonte acia fier a ie cxiloguis er uvon our legivlavors, and A «iy She ugh Jorke thas this clauew his f ced ff ¢ shat the Five Commis: ® ha they Cpe tink favorbly of 4 k sient of the Company Bi i wring ue Figs are many of tae moe ¥ aud well know inves men of New F bal a TUK PROSPROT PARK LANDS, The tito wath rize pas banks to loan money Bo poreimeers oon jaud i Prospect ark re te Wt Urized Oo be Je wie up tor its third r We Dligs wae hr Joi moved 10 r win ta vis (0 wiike oul tie e ine, dhe * Fugen ily eid wnt noUid ¢e trom the Hien 0! the city bonds for Lhe payment of which tie Jands were pledged, benuter Murphy | diately Hitrouuced @ bNl to sell the buce 6 Ject Ww the Len cf tue bonds, which Waa parsed The question {en arowe Wheiler purchwscrs could obtain & loat Jrom savings Danks, which ure forbidden to joan Lone) excevt upon wuineumbered reat esate, and Vence tus Dill Was introduced $o uvercome’ that G.Mculty, fi wae eu poried oy tie two Democratic bu uis und the eight Democratic Assembly men fiom) Kings county Lue Game Chicken of Kings, Wosever made # Vigorous effort to de! Several Kepuulicans, wader oh Guowdago Giant, deserved bi ly overcome by Loe superior lngle of Moseley. whe advorated ite sue. 1 @ yoke on the motion te recommit war 47 ayes and 68 noes TUK MEW C\PITOL COMMISSIONERS, The Fivanee Committee of the Beunte have Omer dod tbe clause tn the Rupply Bui ueming the new Capitol Commissioners@and giving tlie apnoint« Went to the Governor. ‘ibis ie in accordance with the Uill Introduced ‘by Mr. Murphy of Albany, Dut aNerward it was thought best that the Way and Means Committee should name the Comm Floners, together with the nppropriation, Ih public he of course do not Hae tie Wea of & Uese arpointinent to the Governor, an} (he conn Will moet with consideravie opposition in the Hous jation is also increased to $650 000. VRXING SESSION OF TI Was simost entirely consumed lu the discussion of toe Charity bill, There was tw eet in uppropriations for variou drovided lor Ly tie Ways and Means Cominitte Diont of which were eucco/siul. Whew the bill is finally passed, hiwwever, toe total arodut will mot exceed, even 1 fteqaa 8, that aopraiy labed last yea 1: paased the Asscinbiy by a vo'g of 0S to 83, wal is suid to bea larger Vou tiga Was ever given lor Quis bil before. THE BORA HLRCTION BILL, | for se-“rate tickets and boxes lor 1 RFOROINO! senators, and Assembiymen, was criered w @ third reading. It would bave by pasred to nigit bed dir, Bennet of Bteaven been blesemt ‘That gentleman was quite eice at his room, and it was nt deemed safe to expose Lim to the a fF.” ‘Tho viil is ordered to & third roading to-morrow, when Mr. Bennet will be sent, even if he has to be brought up the bill om @ stretcher, Gud 1b wha thew be pastou. A REPUBLICAN CAUCUS. The Repadticans wcaucun thie afternoon, to tike action in wccordance wiih tne resolution adopted ab 4 former ccs in case any Of their number voted F cer uio tuvasures, A Copmiltes consisting of Benoiors Kennedy, Parker, ant Wood and Ae femoynen Aword, Sexe Berivuer, 4 Wood, were appointed to drattan adress to the p opie of tie Siae denouncing Winans as & traitor to his petty Senitor Handpendine wae sertoa ing {row cougestion of the lung lis con aon Was tock 1 ficlin Las airived, sui togetber with De Vad Jool of buls city, expresses the cpiniom that the chances are jm favor Of bis Fecovers. —— How Tammany Does 1). Alvany Corvepondence Brooklyn Uaton. The meanest act of all was the course pursued in ootaiuing a rencgaue Repuciican's vote. The mao eto A vany, resacted epa honored, It was evident to Uie 1nisters uf the majority that an occa fic) WAght Occur Where @ vote from the minority would ve needed, and eo, with a devilshnese Stracking more. bel than men, they looked about fore Wetiin, The mec Whore tufamy ts to-day hich provi y ili this morm his afternoon phy- belie Gravensad teow one GEA wy He. SUNUD 10 O0 o hor ¥. elected as the Object Of aearue He wa ind ieed to Cuter game Of draw.poker, ANd, wc hia be ploves again, It was tae saine’ old ator tret For une rinved, and then hid her lace, Aa in fa-aati a for the caine erew upon lim, be played chew ans lostieavily, watt at last ie le ead tat hie property et home aie jJeoparduved, Lae uw were draving chosely when Irving resigned, Ais eauarrassinent the wan looked 0. every side for relie! At tis critical erate in his effeire ihe ‘ ir Caian, aod the resalt 1 knows to al. a TERSON'S 1WO GOVERNMENTS. a i bal Democratic Fathers W Over £30,000 worth of City F ing to Proc Phe Deadlock Coupietes The deadlock is complete, with no prospect of acon t Back Bows couse, Oa Tussday aftervoon Mayur Tuite Aunounced that he had tue terms of © eompromis to offer from the Republican side, and accordingly the Aldermen met in the evening im presence ol @ deuse )-packed loboy Tie coin) © was merely @ proposition for Democrats ty back down, lot Alderman Kelly nl Lis Culms toa soat be set aeide, amd tne city Hees (OW Mn possesmion Of the Democrats) be Vivided between tue two os. Tue Democra'ic ide, Who believe taat they are acting lawtully, de. ch ed t> accept the offer, and entered a protest skuiust recognizing the Ueurpation politely styled an orparizaii: of toe Cou.b.on Council by the sigh Kepus tsa members. They denounced the »hole Proceesinge fo (ures flegal, null, aud void. Aftar @ song bet nnewiilirg disc tne Aldermea ad- Journe , farier (rom a ssidement than ever, Meantime, $94,000 worth of city paper ts likely to £0 Lo protest. “ihe public ecbools will have to close for wi Y fuuis; the eity support of the pvor most be Flovped, and the city's crediors may ge their money aw best they way, ats having rejected the Republican e + the latter have cecided to go on with their elt Hepul i one oe well gs they cum, and Wilk spyoiat Abew seb ofcity oflcers, The Dex Wy ss long as there exists « doud' > be uppoinmont of Keir succes ‘ tint te Ego Ward) wah B * J of the) yas mu r Toe Donvcera y fusca t thes ok * rroveryaian ib toWR Whuug to run tae Fisk 0 rus e 4 ceal's worth of eucut 4HE END NOT YET, The Sennte seit! mineriug at the Ku- Kius Bill A © aie Geenewal bile Possible Adjonrument To-Day. Wasuisutos, Ayiisl9.—The Dedeieucy bill,after along aud wrtarvus pisssce is ew a law, aod Cow cress is ready to adjourn to-morrow, as som as th Ko Klux report t» worried throagh, Tae Aporo. priatio wulglit have crown larger, and hut ouly @ million of dollars Las been dtawn out in the sbort space of Mune isu wonder, ‘Tue scheme for a gure ys park which Would have cost millions upon mi Home 0! doliars has been stringied. ‘The majority of buth Houses lave been anxious to get away for sore days, vat (he irrepressivle debate in the Senate coms to run on and on, and now at pear ml inichr dius fair to run for hours before a Boul vow Is taken on the it Ku Kiux Conference Coumiitee report he indicaluns are shat th ate will adopt it, and there ia no goubt of a concurrence be tie How ‘The general opinion Mitt Lue bil i more of © senrecrow tam au efficient meas of arresting Dr Punishing outrages In the Souk, The Aviorie seneral Las beew on the Scuate Moor for sume jue, and during « flerce phiilipic agsanst the Lill y |bnowan, te la:ter turned toward tim and suid wt thie bil Would keee from the jury box the Attorney Cenerals who bad been in t 6 Con arcy ‘Puls secmed ty auooy lin exceeding he stood tue gare of tle galleries ani the toverably w VB taunds roped ant ea # oryection @bis sev et W De thar it 44 jury whe i an ae it ougein The Llephant to be Grought out to Escort the Thuuderbolt Ho Charles Blauvelt, Jumes T. Warner, Thomas wun, ‘Thomas Lynch, Joan Mar Jo anc William J. Kent, the Commitee of Ar uonts fur the reeeptiun of the Lon, Michae turn from Atvany, hi wing programme: Oa Fy upun we the steanboat Bicepy ow and with guests, will sail from the Christopher atreet plor 40 Youkers, There they will moct the Thunderbolt Taenee they Wii retucm with bins ty the eity, ban. at i Wenty-taird wicee', Norsa River, at 8 P, af, {forwia. ® bor high processtan,will escort Pint the room the Nurton Assocrition in tludtson ot, Graluue's band 0} as Ur lor Wik one kundred pieces as Ai tora ce HH, Biicuell wil J Marsual, aud the flow. Jams W. Col command tle Jolin Cox Associ tion) who Weill et 1 oi honor to the fi underbolt Couries poauder head thy procession, riling tha eephan 110 the great Goins Wesee Jud —- ‘The Sawdust Gang over the River. Ferdinand Kobi and Chas, MH, Gerdiner sent outeirenlurs from Willemsburgi announcing the they would sell dry goods under tho market prices, The firm was one day Kohl & Co. and the noxt Chapman & Co, ani so Uniuckity they did not always send the goods apon recvipt of Postwasier Semler of Willlamaburgh, colvud numerous complaints, wus instructed by the Departuvent at Waehingion to bold ali letters that fe sent to bis office fur tiis firm. le did eo, | & Gordiner sued him fur §5,000 dana-e Hviedich decided in Postmaster Semlo.'s remittances. having re No End of Troubles at Spayten Dayvil, vive of the laborers ef the Spuyten Duyvil Railroad wayla rv. Docker, tae contractor, wile @riviog home on Wedaesday night because their last monih's wages bat not boon paid, Mr Decker, b er, mode goo! use of his whip, aud escaped Uuherwei, Que day inst week Mr. Docker gave a check for $1,000 w O'Neil, #ub-coutractor, to pay bee inen's Wagos, but O'Neil, ti is suid approprimied tie Mowe, 0 way of » worlgage on his own house. —— An Tew Putty ia Westel: ‘. Srortey Dorvit, April 19.—One of the lofty brick wes e' Jounsou's drow Foundry at this pluce gave Way at 10 o'clock -bie morning, crushing in the roo’ and bury several WorkKuien under ie ruins, No vne was cillei. Three men were * ke oul of tLe rujos Whose recovery le douniful LIFE IN WASHINGTON CITY, THE SENATHIAS MIDNIGUT BESSION ON THB KU-KLUX BILL, — ference Commit The carded-Auother Report Presented—The ~Ku-Klox Com T Oath to be Retal munition not, to be Assess Wasmixotox, April 19.—After the reading of Journal the Senate went into executive session. ‘The doors were opened at 1:43, and the Bevate passed the House bill to amond the Interoal revenue laws #0 a8 to provide that in case of difforenco of width of gauge of connecting railroads, goods may # transferred from one ear te another under the personal eupervision of an inapector. to we bill for the relief of Nicholeg P, nm hanale treaty of Guadalupe A MESSAGE FROM THE HOSE, the flow Trist, the negotiator o? th Hidaigo. Toe bill appropri vices. ‘The Benate again went Into executive session. Informing it of the rejection of the conference re od in the amendment of ree $14,060 for bis ser- At 415 the doors wore opened, when the Bonate od port on the Ku Klux Lill, and requesting a new con. ference, On motion of Mr, Evavwps (Rep., Vt.) the Ben- irted apon ity smnen committee of C Edmur ds mienit, and appointed a ting of Messra, ference, con: Carpenter, aud Tuurnan, ‘The report of the hew Conference Commitee on the Deficiency Appropriation bill was eu'mitted and concurred in, Mr. E:liaunds voted against tt, A recess was then taken {il 8:00, With & view to final a jourament this evening. 1@ BRASION, ombling, Mr. Konanrson (Rep., 8. C.) asked Fenate to take up the Amnesty bill, a measnre which be tougl { woul) do more to restore law and order and thea the Kepublican variy in the South than any otuer which Mr, Monwitt (Rop., Vi.) olyected, s quorum present, By wnaninwus consent the resolution to print ad- ditional copies of the report of the Sau Com rissioners was considered ag belore the Se tu order to allow Mr. Cole to doilver some remaras in favor of Dominican xnnexation. He cefended (he President, aad urged the desirabieuess of the Ne. Teemovnn (0 reso'ution to 6 Of Co could be pursed as there was . 1.) moved to t Ji y the rules of bueiness for the dering tue General Amnesty bill i ‘Avcuse, Atuhur, Aver ion, Roverteon, sn Hii), and opposed by Blowsra: | gh ATt ig droutt, Athan f Kling, Antiony, and Nye, antl the Conference 10), fi ¢ Commitee on the Ku-Kiux vlil nad prepared nidwel, LUX REPORT. ud explained the ma previous con’er rae x Mr Epwexne “UbH Tie wil w repe. except that n euoetiicrs, etective. had becn adoptt. s the Slerman amendaeat «. bested by tue House cunfere. &. regard to dealing with counties ana port. ce. joulty eu, cities, ke ap the Moin Was BAVocated by Messrs. Trambull, wnieh be tong it *quaily n kuewe bern fo ann (Rep, Til.) opposed tt, om account particularly 1 the bherman amendinent ‘The discussion was interrupted for the presenta- How of the Cunievcuce revert on TUR DAFICIRNCY BILL. ‘The report having been read, Mr. iorwan (Dem Ind) mave tie point of order that an item ap, ropr atin” $19,000 for Lhe eape the bute Tunnel Commission was not, ko: to anything in the bit, and that the Con erence Commites had no Fight to pat it in Dir, Dawes (limy., Mass.) argved that ft was ger. 9. an item for tie Carson City Mint Srraxen romarked toat he was ver meet a Conlerence Commiites With wm advance de cision on a point of ordey, He would therefore suv. Bit 14 to the Hous Mr, Dawes said that the bill was full ef dimeut one Conference Commsitee bad failed had beow om tie point of (ailiug th «had Yaaintod ou Weve ttein, #8 hi 04.0 the House to Jet it go o Dhevolus of os der mors Goieating the conierenes report, A’queation arising | 8 to the: position vn wich tne Fepor’ was lett by 09 Poung rat revolve tt, # flusily, ow Se fon 8 At, ie ay, recotimitred. The Honse then resuuie | se Consideration of the Lonierence report oo KO-ELOX BILL Mr. Binowam (Rep, Ohio) remarked that every fection and nentence of the bill, as reported back trom the Conference Cowinitiee, received hie un- qualiGod approval, except tue scetion known as the Sherman amendment, fe thought tha a decent respect for the Judgement of the House, as expressed in ite very decided yote against thi amend- inent, cunt to bave influenced the Conterence Coin. mittee on the part of the Senate, He hoped, there fore, Wat the Conference report wouid be reyected, denied the authority of Congress to make county responsi United Siatos for damages tn the destrui it pro} erth The counties were integra! par as the Siutes were integral parts of the nati If they Were Geetroyed the whole fabric of the Gov erument would be costreved, REJECTING THE CONFERENCE RFP ORT, Afior furtnor debute the report was rejected — yess 74, nays Li—a0d scother Conference ( ait tea wae. appointed, Messrs, Shellaburger, Poland, bond Whittiorpe peing apyoinied, . following bs the vote tn detail Yeas—Sevsre, Barber, Barry, eaity, Mgby, Brooks e spear: stained, thus practically Masa, Buckiey, Buttle in oburiy Cotton,’ Cree y, Lawes 10 Bitiott, Maley, Mormer, Havens, [tye NJ, Hui, Hoar, yoard, Ble rowel, Et Weriton, Wattron Whiron dad.), end Wil y= 14; ali Lepnt Davia, boreman, Lor, D Feaclge, Parkacur the F Pingenburg. + | Forver, Foster (uo), Garfild, Wat» «| relt. Gets, Gola lay an vey Harper, Harrie (Mad) awi'y, Ver ford, Hivdard. Holme. Kerr. kin nikon, 1 i. Marshal! * N eCornica,” Belicary, Melutyre Junkm, Mckinney, BicNceley, Merrick, Benfaula Movers) Morgan. sibinck. Pa her, Pa Ber (Mies), Per axis 2) Tue effect of we substiuie was to ‘Mm + Piaid, Movie, Randall, Wead Kice (it) ihe whole ody of the uhabitante of w vicitt: | eye 7 Niteaee, William I Rober, Braiden, Bhi iiy WRG have knowledge tu«t @ conspiracy ts | bore Aisame. ' rong. tuthctiande ‘Swans ‘Le ry forned to gesiroy broperty Or Lo injure the | Bievens. Bicrm, p Vaughan, Waddell, Wels per-ouo An» Peaboable Intavitans, and wio nave | Lowneend (0 Frm Ne), and Wood—ive, Power to arsist tu stypresainy It. responsible tor | s¥htrarut, Hila diam , 5 Kepup.icane in tkalos. " tavir weglect or resal so to do, In ovner worts, ie cealt wiih the citizen under the Cuvstitution, Evory citizen having the knowledge of un organi zation to commit the ovtrages mentioned ia she L4 sec ion Wus male a peace officer, and it was tale his bounden daty as w citizen of tue Uultod Diates (0 render af'ruative aasistance to protecting Property against anlawful aggression He who havicg that power fale (o exercise tb makes him self a prinicl al in te outrace itselt Nit, SUELAAN (Rep., Oui») oppored the aubstitute, and Mr MURMAN (Dem, Oui) charierized 14 as ost uogracely t from bie postion previous ly takew by A peistical debate over all the old issues wa couclu.ea wt 1 A.M. im the Ku Kuk conterence report, Waeo it wus coucarred in the Repudiicaus in the nezauve being Hill and Roberiou. The Se fiw ten passed @ resulusionto adjoura wt @ P.M, t0 morcow, abd at A M adjourned, House ot Representatiy: The House consented to a new Conference Committee ou the Deflcieney bill, and Me Cook, aa) Niblack were appotutod, Air. Hazuaton (Rep, Wis.) instructing the Com consider and report what 4 Daw 1 & resolution ary Atuirs to lecislation ts iitee addtional pecosnary to equaize sclite es, ani wa. Wouid be tie addiudoaal murna: expeuse of increas ing by Bi ver cent. we pension tn ho er otally disabled. Adopte Mr, Motman (Dow,, Lad abit t arty into eficet the decision me Cou relating to bouution to so! tiers enlis'e! between the $day u' Mayand the 2 191, Referved © tue Committe on Minitary BUILER'S PERSONAL EXPLANATION 1 BUTLER (Hep, Mass.) usced leave co make @ Pile, WCiIRNNY (Dem , Ky.) oblecte Mr Burnem—t iw personal explana tone in the House e taken MJection wa 1 Jay by ck. and | now renew it on be y delegation Air. Mi my ee fot the hent HENRY eague, bir. 1 Dir, BOTLEN—AS Dunsachuse te is delug con siautly made te pulnt of uliace on the other ade of the Hoase, the arrow wus! ov kep. ia my quiver for tue present Mr. SUNLLAMARORK (Rep. Odio) made a report from the Cvnference Committee on TUE KU-KLUK mitt, A proceeted to expl anendment as tothe r to gravd or potit jurors, u ng Bidog the rovellion, te bil agreed upon by the Con er ence Committee would rewovy thal right o’ per cmptory challenge, but would leave toe matier in the diseretivn of the Court, Aato the Bherman amendmen!, I! was modified 60 as to confine claim for damages to © see of rivt#, and lO make the sults bro ight "nt against # inglvidual t agaioat the Ct ir corporate eapactty. He reid a tezal technical wrzoment In samport of the consiiiutionality of the propored pro: Visiue, quoting from a decision of the Court ef Ap: poal- of tae Sate o; New York rendered by Jud, Dents, 2c. ELDRIDCE (Dem., Wis) asked wheter, if Mr. elaburger's argument were correbs as to the lia biliy of Communes for dam caused by mobs, the Fecera! Govorument was not lable for every act and outrage © ted by Whe reves on Unione iets throughout the entire war Mr, Sueriabanoen Hat the frst anawer to he question was that ap overwhelming vivience wich reference to the DEFIED THE GOVERNMENT nuded all governmental respoussbiity of that kind Tur second answer waa that such lability of com: un did vol rise from common law, but y law, As there as no statue c @ ting Hiy on the part of the Govern neut the a Hiavility, Ip the Nev Yorw case which tucre was a complete ction of sw ule was ho su wad could Gob be extended Dir, KERR (Dem,, Ind), the the Conference ¢ Fst otyection wa he paver Of suspondio, from the Isto duno, 1 Fomlar session Of Courress, De pincticaly w teuve that an the fret Monday ot woud be bee a gislative trick of Congress wate a recess froin nexs mideuuiwer ll the 1st of Deceiaber, wotead of w Qouruing eine die Ho avo objected to tue provision requiring jurors ig tage thu test oath it woe infinitely more 0 jee Honalle than the Giginsl propesiiiog, because while taat ony app ted to the particular juror © minority member of opposed” the report ndvent extensing Ti Of Auheae crpin titw This lonzed, tiie Kpoued bo 1 excluded the whoie paucl.' Te relv.snce to the Suerman amend nen Sid that {euch & provision: Was eutorcod, sell overnment im this courtry wond ficed torever, snd svcrilived 1 the pursu AN UNREAL AND CNSUBSTANTIAL SuADUW, nd fora upremely iusuMcieat ressou, Mr. Brooks (Dem, N, Y.), and Mir. Wrutanp (Rep, Vij) opposed conference report. Lhe ter objecte! to the extention of tae time that the writ ut Audeae corpus could be suspended, He de sired to bave a deflate time Oxed for its termin Lion. hi also opposed the Sherman awendweut ae imposing upon communities an obligation walch could not ve fully enforced, Dir, Dutiem (Reo,, Mass.) advocated the revort He replied to the o' jection of Mr. Wiliarg ay to the time wit wn which tue Writ of Aabess corpus wort Le suspended, snd argued that tie proposition elm v u-pension always within the was ty keep the power of Congres hiept, he reimna preven ‘ive measure, b: ‘As to the Shornan amoud Hovse tiat ik was nob a ajremedial one; shat 1k Was Lot to be lo ke! upon a8 ‘inflicting puuishment on the countier, bub us providing 4 SYSTEM OF MUIUAL INSURANC against ou.rases Gnd injurivs ‘Tue Puritan State of Massachusetts had ed a sii aw witer Ub ou of the Convent at Charlestown, PoLAaNn (Kep., Vi.) exprestod lin regret at Delng unably to yovo Wiih Lis party for the confer @ice report, ua be remanded it tn Ha sincere jug Mont as contrary to the Constitutiva, and ther fore bis oth a# A member wonld prevent him froin viog to it His sopport, He argued at length fguinst tho Shermen amendwent, which, ne ald pr pored wo! only to pul every’ man on his own vod behavior, but to put lin also on tie good favior of everybody ese. He regirded it as above and beyonl an ycovatitutional power of Co res ‘The National Government doalt either with Silos or wilh persons, It kuew nothing of towus or counties of ciiles, and Congress could impose no duty oF liability upow such corporations 1a eny man Lor Whatever Mr. Kru revort, aud Messrs, Buaus (ep, blich.) and Bunow ¥ (Iep.. Pa.) supported the conference dient or N. nim, Bla Amer, Voring—Mesers Coob, “Countsgs. Liebe, parratt Leth Zeya Condricn, Hainbieion, ‘Lay, How, Beicham, Lyn Meurew Mitele Me Crue Moore, Morphir, Varnes (N. H), Aare, F flosinsia,teogers peer (Pa) ng oy Praake, mith (Vt), vert, Bierwosd, Speer (Ga), Suvher, Thomas, Townsend Yo, Toil Cpeon, Vaa Tramp, Voortecs, War. Washewn, becan (ina), Wivcweste,, aod bo. Kepabiicane i tales. TUE DEFICIENCY KEPORT AGRRED TO, Tue Con'erence report on the Deficiency biN wae again preseuied by Mr. Daw mittiog the item $0 the Butrw Tannell Commissioners, Dawns explained that the omendment for the park in Wasiington was rejocted ; that the itewn for paving Fens syivania avenue was amended by ap. propriativg $12,000 for repairs; and that the appro. priation for ine dieters of Our Lady of Bercy at Churlesion had cen reduced irom $20,000 to $19,009. Ae to the reissue of National Bank eurreney, 1 had been found im, oss! 1) two Dis terough bob Lotses unless an acdiGonal tax were placed on the banks to deiray the expenses of rewssue, aad therefore te whole thing bod bea leit out, The revort was asreod io The Louse tea mt 410 took » recess antii 7:00. EVENING SESSTON, fn renesewtling d alter voting down motio * 9:2) bie House took « oso aWall be action Of the roport ou tie Ku Kuve House was avain Cased bo an hour Witeous heat Ay:dy tomer At 10 o'clock th jut iruin te senate, & — The Silver Ball Awarded to the Plyaway Cin of New York, The National iation of Juaior Base Ball Players met last evening tn Tammany Hall, the President, A. P, Waugh, dr., im the chair, Delegates reprosenting thirey-eight Clubs were in attendance The eession was stormy, the sliver vall question being the bone of contention. ‘This was Mnally dis poted of by adopting the report of the Judiciary Committee declaring the Flyaway Club of New filed to tae bail, Among the new ( the Ps Contiven York, Avse York © adnitted were obs J, Chariton, of Meuway, a abs Were felused Tecoguition be cause, us nd, be delegates te) Kent Were mea. bers of te Warren Clad of tus city, President Won h, baying recerves * from ihe Kek.ou. Ciub o Fort Way lad, tendered his rostuau. dona ballot lor his e@ecessor, Mr. Convoliy 5 euved 8 Hughes 2. At mivaig exsiom, —— Santte #85 Recipe. “What was the cause of that disturbance ? inquired Justice Lone of Marshal Lus iu the dixte Judicial Court yesterday, An cficer making an arrest,” replicd shal, “Bring them back Instaatly," shonted the Jus tee; "a0 officer shall insoloatly arrost a mao in epen Court without my poriniasion,”” Marshal Lush, with aa attaché of the Court, start Sin porsuit, They overtook the offcer ant bis prisoner near the Kverets Mouse, On their retura to Court, tie J sternly aidrossed the oMcer “What ts your mame, “Craved. Tian uno! the Mar “Clerk, mace oul & commitment for OMlvor Craneh, He ean’ come into tale Court and orrest hia that outrageous manner with unpun.ty.'* your Hon Court aus 10 session. Lineint no dise spec are Dist the + Lwan pot *'Laball five You $5, $4uen, 0 Buarpea your per * iat, Your honor, f intended no baru" Uanother word, wir Pay your ue; ant the if you have & Warran’, you esa take your wan, wae paid tue O24 sud marcued of With his —_- The Beauties of New York Law, Thowas Forrester was found half drowned near Biaten Isiand, eiliping to a capsiao’ vou", with suine stolen property in bis possession, ‘The bo ty of his confederate, who bad beaa drowne, was Kurd Foon afterward. Fuiroster was tried at tue Oyer and T.rminer ta R nd county, but thers boing a variance between the proof and the indiet« ment, the Jury Were directed bo acquit Niu, and ie prisoher woe t to await anotn'r indiet ment, Tye eo dof eulering @ vor ict « acquittal | eof Variance between the Proof and the in ui" entered spy a verdict u Kk bpencer went before Judie Brady and cluimes the discharxe uf Forrester on tie Grouad thet as tue record #10Wel wu adsulute ac- acquitial. Mr, ¢ quittal, his elent ouald nub De trod axain for tal Offence, Juige Brady directed tie prisouer's dio charg’ : —_— Tho Burglare’ Opportualty, The first pli.toon of police of every ward were drilled in Towpsins square yesterday by Caps. Cope land, The teres Dattalions were commanded by Ip apectors Dilks, Walling, Capt, Cope lund, aeting as Adjutant-Goversl, marched the body fas an ariay in review before Superintendent Kelso. who was Commander-in-Cutef, ‘Tue secunt plavoon of each ward is to be drilied to-day, These drills are prelimiuary to «grand parade and review o. the po forces about twa wouks hence, ‘Tho we Were (oo tired last wight (o ferret ous the burgiars —— LONG ISLAND, Orange Judd bas sold his house in Flushing, and purchased one | m Lexingtom aveuue, New York The Second Ward Democratic Assvciation of Long Island City Yoater day refused Lo adit to ueubereuiy ex Amenbl Jou Hb. Aad seu, Some miscreants put a rail across the South Side Railroad track Ou uesday afternoon, buiy happr the eagine fo saw It 1h seasun, aud, Bowing his br Urew the obst gction off, Pie Taminany Legislature las killed the Q: county € Hous Dill, beea e tis f dilow men to be sppoluted Conumisal Md be by Garich thoiuecl ye ab bu Kpoase of Patrick Berry, employed in Uburch & Oo 's apice faolory in Or -otfoint, Maviag been discharged by the Overseor yesterday, lay in wait for Win, and, when le Wo rourning from'work, hurt hiu ay severely that be ie (reach home” Berry then went so the over Seer's hou soekug his Wile al the window, Wuilod tlarge paviag stawe ai ber, Crecvuriag Wor aay FASHIONABLE MARRIAGES. TOPICS FOR MURRAY MILL @ossIP FOR A MONTH 10 COMB. The Duy-Groone Nuptinis-Army and Navy Oficers in Ualform at the Altar of St. Ann's A tevy of Benutliul Bridesmaids ‘The Seasou of Mating. Yesterday was a great day for fashionable Weddings, Dr, Tyng hud two in his house of wor ship, enother was rolemnized tn the Oreek Church, another was celebrated in Brooklyn, and novriy all the other fashionable teinplos In tue metropolis were thrown open for the marci our belles, Prob- ‘oly the most brilliant was tbat at o'clock In Ft. Ana's Church for Deaf Mates, Eighteonth etreet ont Fifth avenue, the young couple veing Lieat. Murray 8. Day of the United States Nuvy, son of Gen, Day, ‘and Miss Ancio M, Greene, daughter of Gen. Georze 8. Groone, Chief Engineer of te Croton Aqueduct Department, A canopy stretened (rom the church door to the aldewalk, and the stroet was blocked by liverled carriages, At the appointed hoor the wodding party formed in the veatibnie and marched up the centre aisle to the ebancel in the following order: First, th ushers, Messrs, Breese and Robinson; then the rroomemen and oridesmalds, Lieut. Kennedy, U. 8, N., witl Miss Dancombe; Lieut, Waterman, U. 8 N., with Miss Day, sister of the groom ; Lieut. Miller, U. 8, N., with Miss Greeno, sister of the Uride; Lieut. Greene, U. 8. A., brother of the brid with Miss Craveu, daaghter of Gen, Alfred Craven, Chilot Engtover of the Board of Pubiic Works ; then the groom, escorting the mothor of the bride; and lant, the brite, leaning on the arm of her futher. ‘The bride, © bevutiful bronette, was dressed tn white satin, décolleté, with short sleeves and long court train, ‘'be skirt was made plain, but the bod- tight Biting and triomed, were te sleeves, with a Fingle box-pleated fold of the stud. Over hér bosom fell a vine of orange blossoms fast enedateach shoulder. Her bair was plulnly dressed in two chatelaine braids, and was decorated with « wreath of orange flowers, from which hung a long tule veil. Ber only crnsments were a dead gold neck cta’n aud apulr of long earrings, Her gloves were of white Aid, and in her band she Leld 4 bridal pouguet, ‘The groin wnd bis attendant groomemen were all fo full-dress uniform with glittering epaulettes, The bridesinaids—four lovely ciris—wore white : décoeté, wilh coat & and tnmeni Toe skirte wore made en panier aud with Cverskirt, eau were pulled aod flouvced, ani edged With Carrow rucuings Of tue atuff in & most dis- tracting manner. Over tie shoulders of were crosved bertuos of the suit, trimmed ike the Fost of tue dress, from wbicl lois tabs depguded. | Qn the shoulders and down the arm about the @kirt at intervals were large rosettes of pale Live satin, in the cemire of esc of Which wus am aru ficial ‘tea rose; sod tire waist was belted by a sish of pale blae satin, fasienod tato a true tover's knot boliad, end decorated with a simular r ehh lielt In! ber kond a bonquet of red end waite roses. ‘The Je velry Worn by all was plain and of gold only ‘Tile users Were in evening ures, with white wedding favors on the let lappe's of their cuate, ‘Tae fatoer of the Lride was aso in evening cosiawe, while Lis ® Ke was aitired in roval purple wilk, bigh peeked, Sith coat Fle ves end demi-train profusely “immed with rich point aiguilie lace, On her ah Panne TE he Mote a Freucu cap Of ta sae lace b Yr Gallaudet perfurmed the ceremony, ‘the Bev, y y ergauist, Mr, Charies M. Seuuy duriog wu.ct ler, played severat Ye, {ve pews slong Vit femtre with fasalonables, An.ong te on semblace were Gen. Day, Gee, Casey, Von, Maj. Greene, Gen, Wessels, Gen. Craven, Gay. Jourece, U.S .N, the lev, Dr, Vinton of ‘Trial Chureb, Gen, Pridce, Gea, Craveo, Gea, Ingal Col. Crispin, aod others, Thue MAPRI\GR OF For sowe time past aisle were thronged ‘uguisived ad Burns, L's Daccd ten, bs been Buown in fashion able circles both in this city and to Washingiom, D, Cy, that a matrimonial eugagement had beva made by the Chevalier Cleon Hizo Rangade, the Grovk Glarge a’ AGaires, tua Fraucin vin Gstolty danga ter of Baron vou Geroil, tho Prussian Minister at Warhivgton, The young couple woud wave mar ried long ago, had not difference of religion interposed, ‘The Coevalier Kangave was & zeaious memver of the Greek Chure, walle bis iair uancée belonged to tae Church of opting the libersi advice of tue Rey, gz, the Chaplain of the Lurs‘an and Greek Logs evaiier Rangale cesit d that there shoul according ty Ad and tay Gt er according to that roa. Abie met the views © md her fainily, bulb foaud tuat rriage could be wolomu ged, a would te t ure ® dispeusarion [rem the Catuolic Areucisvop of the ¢ Ballimory Was app.iod Lo & Waeniugion clergy. 4 ion could be grante | Wivcose, Lis Gra cn toe mediam of wed at no die r. Raagabe pro- fensoa w faith which lie Cuurch of Rowe bad de nousced us heretical, sia rumored that @ like 4p. pl cation Was made to the shop of New Yurk, bat wiih as little su Monday even 2a report got efvat iat the e had been merited that morning by & thole ergy man s city. However (hat may Le itis certain oat tiey were united in Fyerting, according t@ the ritos ov tue Greck Chareh, No 1 Second avonvets a house, and is the residence oF ia the Ost floor 1% @ coy here tiat the matriaze yesterday. ‘Two v'elock Way the sppoluied hour, &nd punc.ual tothe minote @ line of privace car Tivges urove Ww tue duor, From these descended at fttes incl iing the bride end ce 4), he Kus Mivisler at Guroit, bis wile, and duuglter: ik Consul to New York, and a ech party of trieuds of Geruit and Kangabe, The Uride is & lovely bruvette, She wore a white tarletan, With # Wreath of orange biossoms, and a white veil, Her wister, who ccted as bridesmaid, eo aitired iu waite, The groom wore a cube Way coat, blue necktie, and white waisteust, While the Rey, Mr, Byerring periormed the tm ressive ceremonial of tle Greek Church the bride ore Up Vely, aod uttered Ler responses ia a firm Dub musical voiwe, Aster th ny Mr. Lyer: ring preached @ seriou nov ty of Carus an ually ‘Law vewly mi ome brown store er ijerrine. Oe biti chap. It was Temony wus perlormod Mr, Botass), the G 8 Line ried pair then drove to the ri dence of a private frien. where & sumptuous be: quot Was surves, alee wLich bey took au evening train for au extended Wur of tue Siaue MAKRIAGH LN 4 POLICE covaT, Davit M. Finverg was married $0 Sarit Salomon, by Jusice Ledwith, iu the Essex Market Pouce Court, yesterday, fue vridecroom, 4 pative of Russit, ts 91 years of ago. I'he fair ofide isa Pra sian. Av the conclusion of the ceremony, by order ct tue Court, tue young hasband kissed bis bride. —— = Spanish Mistuformation from Cuba, Sastiaco, April (Y.-L an encounter between the column of Quintin and tue iusurgents, tweve of he lutler were killed, among them ter chief, Vrujide. Cavt. Luga's commend met the insur gov is near Kuyamo, and kilod Taw forces ua der Col Canogal, operating in Qutiom, lad @ and taking four prioners, Eogayenienta of tens J teported, The Byauuah i im portauc aie not given — ~s onireary, Capt, Jolin Eillott, U. 8. A, died tn Dayton, Odio, Tuesday, Tios, Willian, ecitor of he Pittsturgh Mats, dlod yesterday of consuinption, Mr. Scots White, a wealthy dry of Calru, Ill, died yo ter William P factuser of Wits goods merchant person, a well 1 piano mane ‘ou, died suddenly yes. 8 say Wornk u K. MeDonald urs of New Jomey was Duried yesterday Mara placu, Neware, Guy, lieu: WASUINGLON NOTRS — The President and Gun, Porter have gone to St, Louis, to he adse it a week Gon. Grant and Gon, Porter will start for St, Luts to-uay, 40 ve about # week. Ale. De eilonet, Wao over ® year atouvas appoint ec Nreteectosury O: the Freaca L riyed A consclence-siricken Individual ip Greoofoid, Mare, roturaed bo tue freavury by yor $200, Wied bad Leon improperly iu Lis possession The Joint Higa Cumimission have eo fur grossed wiih helt InbOrs that they will bay Tedueed tO Wiitiig and frety (or tie action of Fespective GOV. riuiouts by tue let of Muy ——— SPARKS FROM THE Hc Tho Pope has excommunicated Horr Dollinger Jaines Atkinson is reG.wcted Mayor of Newoort, Murs Nilsson has investot §13),000 im real estate 00 Otis and Arch #:reets, Boson, Cambridge, Otto, bad a hati storm yesterday, with Lightitug, “hie hail Wes four facies diep. Abram Mclntvre, a deat muto, was killed on the ton and Alvany’ Iballruad, Hoss Niver ville, yeaier Bat D, bas une ar pro: the result hele IBLUGRAPL Wi Henry D. Barvee, of the Arm of B. O. Talia & Co., fell down riairs In the St. James Hotel, Boston, yoo torday, and Was fataliy injured. ‘The cit. zene of Lexingte ainety sii anniversary of What owe yestoday, by dudicating ® momuitat ill ‘Tho Crispin strike to Baltimoro has ented, euipiovere withdrawing Weir objection to women op Sratives {0 OCI#EY. DUL rome. Ving OALEY LDL Over Whol’ Dhsiug doparbauediion Maes., celodrated we revolutionary gh lo THE M'OAHILE WILL CAS paperemnahs Don't Dio ftich mod tw {nto an Everinating Lawsult wwich may Laponey Wonk nease ‘The contest in the Surrogate’s Court over the ducuineat offered for probate as the will of Bryan MeCabtil was resumod yesterday, Mr Vanderpoel Ap eared for the executors, and Judge Perrepoint for the dissatisOod relatives of the decensed Mr. Me- Cahlil, ‘he fret witness called wa Jamss Faxton, a sensible, honest-looking man of abont sixty, who testified that he was a builder by trade, and kad known Bryan MeCalitil long and tn- timately, About two weeks bofore his death MeCahill sent for witness to come to his house, and tnsde him read to him ® will and codici|, Witness read the document elood to McCahil!, paragraph by paragraph, From time to time he stopped, and asked MoCabill {I he understood what be was hearing, to which Mo Calill enswored that be did. Witness asked him if he was satiefed. McCabiil sald he was not, and Would Lave it changed in the morning, at the same Tymes Prady to take it up to Father Get your Relations MeMahon, ‘Lue dvcument ia dispute w: then banded to to examine it, 4 it throazh the witness with @ request je took it into his hands and deliberately, while everybody in the room looked oa, ‘The operation lasted about five minutes, and then, tm response to » ques tion by Judge Pierrepoat, the witness anid thet while he coald not epeak positively as to the will part, he was enre that the codicil was not tie one be reud to MeCabi!l, In snewer to @ question as to the habits of the deceased Mr. McCahill, witness was reinctant to speak, but Oually eaid that he used to drink, He never know him to take opiam. On cross-examination, Mr, Saxton said thot the codiell be read to MeCalill gave the widow her thirde, w # the one Just shown to him did not. In talking with Brady be asked him why he put fuch «codicil tn, to make another row. Brady said he could not he'p it; McCabill made him, Pat, C roll afverward told him this codicil was destroyed, and a new one made in Its place. Witness once had 8 discussion with MeCabili about the manner of d. poring of bis property, MeCanili ed to leave it to his heirs for life ouly, snd th it to their children. een argued against this, and advi ed Firing Ht to the beure cut and ont, Under his advice MeCalili at ous tune resolved to muke deeds 0! iis real estate to his nephews and nicces, keeping only his bonds and mortgages. Mrs, McOanill agreed to sion the dee Bod some business t ctions with MeCama daring his lust Maess; one was about Sloan of $10.00 ow bend and mortage, and the otlier about a note for 1,00. He neied in both actions ina tusiness-like manner. When wit 6 Was reading the will ty MeCalil he culled bis mn to the Clouse culting Of Brywn Mecnhi!!, and told him it wae mot rigat, and MeCanil: promised to woke it richt. MeCanul wade several Wiis end & great many codicils Within the last six yours. William H. Webb. a policeman, testified that he Woes on duty near McCubili's ‘residence every other ni ja 1565, ond part of 1969. He saw M Cab! come nome intoxictted several times from Pat Carrol Lqoor store, on the corner of Viird aventie and Forty-nintn street. Melpod earry lien four of dv times, MeCuhil was generally under tue influence o. liqaor in tha vesting Tuomas Foy, avoiher policeman. and a connec: on of the MeCaLil family, #as on duty in the same neighborhood for wbout eight months prior to lat June. Saw MeCabill grossly totoxicated one even in, and Leiped carry him hoins. Used to meet him evenings ap talc with bim w ‘ew minutes about real esinie and family matters, Mecuhili taked some times sensibiy, and sometimes not, Michael Fuilibee, a tiiver plater, testified that hie “wasiness acjolued Pat Currell's liquor store, last two or three years pee em . “HM during and thal rm. ‘nd wost of bis time there; be = and divide his tins b ° wou d come in ih¢ Gut... ore weross the tween Cai rol her Nain <.0Fe across street and a drag store. 14, we eveving Lem) AT0Iy es boosy and had to be helps “Ome, fe frol’e barkeepes testified to the a Noouas, Carrol varkeeper {e006 We he fame purport a# (he last witness. th often, Lut when ba Lezan to get drunk .¢ drank hight drinks —‘inere was s privae rocm bevinc Me store where McCabiil sometimes did business. One copied & Wil for him, ‘Tue exectors were Phomas J. MeCahiil, James Buidy, aad Father McMabon. ‘Dr, Hadden, 159 East Elst street, wuo had attend. ed MeCauili 'occarionslly, vestifiew to his habit o drinking, and to prescriuiug for disorders ocessioned by it, MeCahii had lost che etght of an eye, anu was losing that of the othe: W big) during his last ines ; Le was perfec i/ rations|, but druws He at tuat (ime gave witues? si aecount of his fe Join M f Uhirtee st fled that he was MeCahi al ‘ tuo rame bed wid I McCall, Hinews, drunk frequently, of va and liguors, used bo bispuiow, and drink selion, "Lbis witness lwetifie atteuding tu pre fa. eu ofiered for Jug buat day ¢ a dik as usual, With the examination of th micatin, the proces Wore uujourued lot boy, and Urecsexas ss cused for the day, ead # moruing at Milf past ten elite TUE LONG STRIKE ATTN No Settlement by the Board of Arbitration— Dow, Whart Mavew Cuens, April 19.—The meeting of the Board of Arbitration has adjouraed, having dectied tue question of interference with the woreing of the collieries satisfuctorily 0 boty parties, The ques- tion of wages, however, was not fubmitted to te umpire, frst, because the mea of the Leigh region refused to allow their wages to become the sunjoct OC discussion, and secondiy, because (ae men fom Schuylaill, Northumberland, and Co.umbta counvies wishe! lo prosent diferent claims trom boas pre Viou#ly wade, demanding more wages. and pulling MINES, ihe sottiewent of the basis va an eulircly new fot ing. The operators demanded that both pariies should submit to the wn this question, on the precisa terms heretofore insisted on bs each as @ condivion of resumption, ‘Tbe mee rofus tug adjourned. Tbere is wo tint of adjusiiuent. Tammany Tactics tu Virginia. Ricuwoxp, April 19,—Steptien Mason, member of (ue Virgivia Legisiature wae to-day convicted of Attempting to pack We Jury im the cane of ex-Mayor Coahoon wita ® view to bie acqaital, He was fined $4) WA Tloppe, convicted ef tbe same offence Was Sued $300, ——— BASE BALL NOTES, ——— To-day Atlantic v3. picked Nine. Yosterday's gaine—Kek‘ord, #2; Chelson, ® Tho Haymakers boat the Atuletics yesterday tn Troy 2s w 1 The White Stocking of Chicago b at the Motuale of sat tho lstior place yesteruvy—os to ® Capt. Charlos Waikor hay aided Jewott aud Ualier to bie Auateur Mutaais, ad ls after Bock mas To Mutuas wil make taelr frst apvesrance ta» watch gawe 10 voie viclulty with toe Cheibons ou Fri LOSSES BY ARG. Bennett Bros, & Co.'s turuiture factory in Louts ville. Ky. Was burued yustorday, Los m0. EK, M. Merrill & Co.'s carriage factory in Qutucy, 11, waa burned ov fuesday evealng, Loss, 620 Howell's woods, @ mile north of Woodoury NJ, vod at $50,000" id paper m i, vod lashogUk ns. Gre on fire, ‘The loos thus far is esti Hingham & Co's house a Conn, were Lu Herman Rosenbder, oil store, 801 Bowery, wax avinged $400 by an explotlon of quid gas. Lhomes Aeiy, os Bug ne 4, was badly burnud, — CURIOSITIES OF CKIME. ee \itiam Bell, of 20 Manzin #treot, wee locked ap ¢ Ledwith yosterday for golng Lome druuk hg hie wits, The New Jersey Court of Pardons having refused to ingertore ‘to tho case of John Ware, convicted of Muraering bis ether, bo is bo be hanged ou Fiiday, the Phe tint of ex-Policemon Patrick Toomey, for dew jug to death Jota with tis club, was'c euded im the Gene yesterday Tae jury fouua I y eu slaihber 10 the fur degree. Wence, (Wo Yosre in Shave i900, Shortly betore 1 o'clock this morning, William Mills, of 88 Third airect, and Joha Reynolda, or Tr Wout, Qaarre ab Lester eect aod Bowery, wud Allis vootes In tie left aide of the neck. w Ward ing hum eeriously, Mile was afrueted by Capt Yesterday aQernoon thera was ® row at 162 Wash ing ong!reet, Dotween Thoimas and Wr) lian her 1,00 Oe Bide, ANd Mary W’e.liaaD, om the other, Mary ec kn oc 9 Kdward L. Fargo applied Yosterday ior w warrant azatist diamond broker wt is Broa lway he onered to eel Brandon & Bolt bine ie cave wa Aud (hab Brandon (wos tho watch, and the tod Fargo (hai he bad @ Cuawoiner Who wont Ie(or $2). Fargo mays Uist e.uce bet bing Le b soen the watcn OF bas Monae. ‘Vhe trial of Pike for the forzery of a check on the Rank of Commucroe of T route was begun yeaterda Hie! bo Obtain & bark of the pro forgery on the Bank of Noruu woUonae by 68990. which had deposited tu tue Du ik 10 Toronto, The ninittad a: ihe luntance of Rolle beymu ir, matress of Kock War Fined obtalig the money reiised bo Lovo tbo Bolle seymour, wad Wie eben a the prinyyal wiuose Agius Cua, Wiidiainh Fargo sweats ihe Ly’ hob Brockway The Mike forgery t eupvosed to Bivo been THE CLVIL WAR IN FRANCE, : —— THB INSURRECTION SAID TO B. FALLING 10 PIECES. Heavy-The Ve t Discipline = Cane Maiilot Gate aud Nentlty, Loxpox, April 19.—Details of the fighting om Monday, at Asuieres, show that the Versaliles forces compelle! the Communists to evacuate the town, bat did rot themselves occupy it, The Commantate in the afternoon reoccupied the place, where they Wore again attacked ia the evening by tho Versailles troops, During tie night there was an incessant fasillade, and the Government troops maintained their porition with ¢iMculty, A despatch from Paris, Tuesday evening, sare the Versailles army has not resumed the offensive, ‘The velligerenta, though confronting each other, are actually separated by the island of Grand Jotte, THB COMMUNIAT LOSSES seaterday Were very weuvy, e ivatonal Goards are greatly discouraged by their sufferings tnd losses. Iinmense quuntities of ammanition have been discovered in cellars In the Avenue de Trocadero, A special despatel to the Standard says the epirit evinced by the Versullies troops te nd that even discipline 1s wantings ‘The ame correspondent says it is probable the tm» surgents will evacuate Asnieres to-day, There are rumors of changes in te French Ministry, A de *patch from Paris, Tuesday evening, reports » vig> lent cannonade at the Maillot gate and Neuiily, OCCUPATION OF ASNIEN) A cespate’s from Verssiiles to-day says the Gow ernment troops occupied Asnieres yestertay, drtm Ing the enemy across the Seine nnd capturing some prisonors, The loss of the Versailles troops wae ainall. A battery has been placed in position whieh prevents the insurgents from using the bridge wile’ crosses the river from Clichy to Asnieres, The tm» forgent (roops were quiet and their batteries silem® doring last night. A despatch from Asceires via Versailles says the weatnor is rainy, and operatious to-day are next te impossible, but adds that THR INSURRECTION 18 FALLING TO PIECES, A despated from Boulozne of the 19th mays: * This, afternoon @ Communist leader unfurled the red Aig and addressod o crowd tn support of the Commune Considersblo excitemens was created in the street for a time, bub eventually the police seized the fag and quiete! the disturbance.” There beve been some disturbances at Bordeaux, but they were prompug PALAIS DESPATCHES, nated A Proposed Basia of Reconciliation—~The losurvents adult their Repulse at Neuibe Iy-Victorions at Tesy and Clam Panis, April 19.—A programme which has been sugges'ed, and hat met with general aoproval aiong the people of Paris, provides for the maintee nance o' the Republic; tue graating of commanal riclits to Paris end otuer cities, ind the sutoaomy of the National Guards: the disvolntion of tae Age sembly, and the election of a National Communal Represeotative Assembly in its stead; the forme tion of ad tnferim governmonis for Paris and Vor saillos; tho declaration of an annosty for all of fences against the Goverument; and the signing of an armistice, ‘The ineurgents admit baviag beem repulsed at Neulily, but claim victories at Tsay an Ciameri. Gen, 0. 3 succeods Gea. Douw browski's brother, Who W s disabled at Asai VERSAILLES DESPATCHES, ——. Action of the Goverumont Fore: a ‘Hed, Wounded, and Takeo Vensaitnes, Apri! 19.—The Versailles troops Lave carried the Woods 0! Colombes. A large uuin- ber of the insnrzents were killed, wonnled, and made prisoners in the encounter, Asnieres ta now toreutoned oo Lota s.des by tbe Goverament forces, M Picard bas resigned as Minister of the {a the Frenen Cabiue The Peace Conterence. Buovsers, April 19,—1t is said that the Ponce Conference W.il sooa concluds its labors, Ail the goliations have by tnade by writing, but tt ie known tat no concessions have been m Frauce Prien eno A Drookiva Will Fight. In the Brooklyn Supreme Cou Fred. Baker, a lawyer sued Amolia Dederky to test the validity of Cathertae Atirons's will, the de. fend nt's mother, wio died in January, 1870, be Queatiing ter daughter $100, two nicces $500 esch, ard the rest of the property to Biker, her nephew, The Surrogate declare tho will youl, and Baker ap pealed to tho General Term of tie Supreme Coui watch reversed the Surre decision and directa that isetes be iramed for trial by jars. The allege: tion of the de’endant is that Dukor exorcise: a undue influence over Mre, Aorens's inind aod tained ber etanature ¢) the will by raud, - eRe HOUKS OF LEISUKE. A solid section of the Culiforata big tree is on ex Mbitlow at 587 Broadway, ‘They have au attractive fair in th omy, (or the benefit of Bt. Mary's Foundliug Asylum, Company F, Hawkins Zouaves, have sont ont Invitations for'a calico dance 1p thelr armory oa Mom day evening next, James Steele MacKaye witl lecture next Monday evenin” in stelaway Hail on the profound scieatife eystom of Francois Delsarte of Yaris, Barnom's new Muscom and Monzerte, with the great Castello Cireus. will wake @ grand parate through the streets of Jersey City this thor. tay proces#ion will t.ciu te manifceat chariots Imported by Mr, Baroumn from Loudes, came s, elep oats, creas, hires, and aa imincuse twa of richly oruaMeued cages aud other vel Brookly Acade — JOITINGS AKOUT TOWN chee ao We eholl be giad to hear from A. LB. A Kost Morty -sixta street, wae y by ahoree ‘Tne horse railroad companies are to be compeller operiy ty prowes their car platforias the schooner Ann Davidson struck on the NI . Hell Gate, yesterday, and capes d gee Christhua Dieffenbych, 66, was k lied yostar tay by falling through the haich Way att Wi le atrout, Macy Fulmer, aged 47, was fituly burned Inet evening at lt Pitt atest, a kerosene lanp Laviug deem upset Mayor von O'Hall bas ordered Ii the eldewalh mavchants in Vesey @ireet to reucye tuelr crock tig, aud ower ware oy ‘Joe roniment of ¢ Qrifin Guards is olored men. tothe known ae the aD erg iu this oly, dt cousin of med ta ui Hod ta 11, 0. 690 Eleven'h avenue, elas. Lavi leaped Crom @ re Gibson &. Luke's Horo! tau ou the Hu Tye Non, Je of the Twenty-*econa Ward, asks the Hoar Higeation to seud hho te Ku Dut the Board dooma’t pee it, Undertaker John M rest, recenily neta uss the relatives Were @ The Gi rinun Pesce Ventival Comntites wound ap their busineds inst With $1.58 08 on hand, which to be bended over ty the sreasurer of (us Hiulie! Pu ide 61 Carmine & fortnight be his iil ‘The Health Board are yrsoarivg wn easy chair for Mayor Vou O'lbel and at tne Hoar ee lage t Mayor in to be seatell ov ili bide 0: Prewidens Bomworu, A William M. ‘I'weed Benevolent As#e on hae neen ore fia the Sxtu War, wilh |. B, Copper ae President, aud sue iva i Mealy We Boor a tary carton, of 115 Little Twolth, Mice iO, hase Giver wilh e hoary tay eel a tint the wicels passiug ud fatally injaciag Win ween James Sanaders, © Dillon, of 805 86 eiaw't DY Di) Od. Di lon wae loened Up Lie Fourtosnth Wart William M, Tweet Asso r Haat nicl with Henly Chontaytany, y inary Jonos “and Wit isin Thy leven Vico Preside ts, Ciatiea W. Parker wid Williaa Holl, Boe relatioe, au Wan Manes, theasMtor. A Was'riag To eyoid the ary {1 tive caused by the grad irom whe Park to Hy 1 Worse wilt, Ils tie Beaih uotne t Avwulid, U ban be effecied wih avepated city ‘Ve shina Heideewater and Graham's Polly, fro Liverpoul; Prnte. Albert, from HMaiapureay Shepucrd, trom Whawpoas Annie Gray, from Shang: Nae. and ive (row Loniony the barke’M. B. Almog Canlotts, MoH. Kundizen, and Paniie, fiom Cubes Chaves aud beward, trom’ Buenos Ayres; Joha Bok fon. trom to Jansiroy end Northern Queen, trom Revcastie: the brie G ‘J Troop aud Water Li, from Ciba Heo Downs and Easter: Star, {roa Demerara; And Colina, from Palermo; Brown, (om 5. Cros, are 1a. ie 5 Shee Ses, — oo ee *