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7? o = —— ee L 22, 1871. PRICR TWO CEATS. THE COLD SPRING MURDER, awa THE CIVIL WAR IN FRANCE "TRINTY-FIGHTH YEAR. BOSS TWEED’S WORK DONE. APRI o, was displayed large Trish flac, bonfire burned in the strest, No, 00 Greenwich avenue was tastefully hi THETHUNDERBOLE UPROAR da stent kindness to me personally and ae yout presiding officer w und ever will be folly ai prec 4 hore in grater Ine coming years, among the most pleasant inemories will be those of the ays REVOLUTION IN WASHINGTON, ne remembrance, 10. _—_-_ i Chinese lanterns, as were also Now, 49 nnd 4, pri- Lope or —— ~ 4 ‘0 eu 2 But the hour " SVEN 1110 MARSHALS OF THE COURIS creat aie otis cen donate Ceamber. Bar tne bi NONORS TO THK GREAT CHIEFTAIN | vato dwelling | No. 33, tn aduition foun | 4 CULPRIT LisreNINa TO MIs OWN A DECISIVE ENGAGEMENT MOMBN% 10 BE TOOLS OF O'HALL, © Barewell! « word that mast bo, and hath besa— OF THE EIGHT WARD, Wuerboch Cub” bad Ne heme FUNERAL SERMON. ARILY EXPROTED. coments ‘A sound which makes us linger’; yet—tarewell.” . raney. Noo. 1b pad 16. we poston Aeon . in the Legislature IN THR ASSRMBLT. lanterns, and No, 10 had » | Hanging an Assnenti April 21.—It is generally believ- | Gen. Okolewitz W: Vorsatiios Three-Quarters of a Million for ™ ‘The revolution to appoint Commissioners to con- The Trip to Yonkers —Arri Wransparoncs, ‘Our favorite foarloes and. treo. A Onrmet Customer's N Mr. Fish will retire from the State De- Tre Attack—Patse Charities Speaker Hitchman fer wit Commissioners of other States, to make Thunderbolt -He ts Tr paterson, Maviees wee (alti) | Sr, Bailing of SoM Davie—J.Q. Adams avd J. | partmont as soon as the Joint High Commission Successee—Eifocte Peaceful Action of the Ballot-Bi Pgs dd wad facie ty oP beaten AY Steamboat in an Eight-Oared Barge. Wercome, * Gn Targe letters, No. 1 wad 0. 6 on the Tram) evi gets its work done and possed npon by the Senate. jovernmen Avoaxr, April 21.—The ninety-fith session of | Gepenaence, was received from the Senate with | Yesterday morning 100 kegs of lager, 60 cases | hung profusely with lanterns, Canam, April 21.—TI telegraphod you yester- | It is also oxpected that Mr. Boutwell will be crowd. | Panis, April 21.—Gen. Okolowits has beem dhe Legisiaturo of this State has closed its labors. | amendments, which wore concurred in, This roso- | of ehampagne, 10) dozen of soda water, 5,000 cigars, | No. & Sixth avenue, a'so disptayed profusion of | day that tho jury in the Trampbauer cace had re od out of the Treasury Department about the same | wounded. The Versailles army have thrown ‘Bpouker of ihe If Chinese lenterns, No, 41 had four rows of thom, y - All the bills before it have been acted upon and bi hal Ce Gakicanloners. antioniees hie. louse | 200 gallons of chowder, 69 gallons of tartle 80ND, 1 | heyides a large transpsreney bearing ® portrait ‘of | dered @ vervict, and that the prisonor had been time, This process has been going on for two | introrchments on the loft bank of the Seine, andere Gisposed of, either by enacting thom into laws oF | Foiat seven others irom the House, and he has Ciil Justice, £00 loaves of bread, 8 dozen hams, 400 | the ‘Thunderbolt and the Inscription, Ninth Ward | tenced to Sing Sing for life, It is generally admitted | months or more, and the military srerctaries who | now concentrating at Puteaux and Courbevole with feating them, This is an unusual thing, and | thy folowing aolecti ns: John C° Jucot pounds of corned beef, 5,000 sandwiches, 29 gallons | Michael Norton Associaton” Welcome, | Acrovs | ero that the verdict was a most merciful one, Up | are lent to President Groat by Gen. Sherman ex: | the apparent intertion of making @ eortie sxaina® Sustains tho assertion ao often made that this bes | { Ll eer Seth Ms Weeds. G4° | of brandy, 10 gallons of gin, 6 gailovs of sherry. 1 | Sng another rope bore ® lirke Ciandelier composed | €0 10 o'clock om Weduesday night the jury stood | pect that it will be consummated about the middle | Levaliols and ViiHers, ‘The ennnoonde of te Math been one of the hardest working Logisiatures that | yori, ' vorrel of whiskey, and otto refreshments ware | of Chinese lantcrs lung on hoops. No. S ahowod a | elght for a verdict of marde: in the second, and | of May. Jot gate cantinues, The journals whose sappree Gye eesembied Et (ats Capital THO BERN rR ee eee eae a eee ee Let ONEh | eet eres, wea tecmer Sleepy Hollow by “sh: Founded by He ohare Uurned In toe ctroct iy | (UF for one of murder in the first dezroe, At that | Mr. Boutwel! will not resien, This s proved by | sion bay receqtly been ordered continue to appeam Peesion last night anti 12:90, most of the time ainvaderonte: tee Dil anprepei oe ‘about $750,000. man & Morton. Two large barges were attached to | front, Nos. 22), 197, and 113 Bleecker street were | Nour the Judge was sent for to enlighten the minds | the patience with which be hes borne the repeated ra neronrs. Being consumed in the discuesion of what is | Tie report was agroed 10, . the boat, Over 6,00 kentionen followed the re | brijiant with Chinese lanterns, At the iatter place | of the jurors in regard to an expression used {n bis | insolte of the military gentlemen who bi Lonpow, April 21.—A despatch from Versatties &nown as the Charity bill, though @ very iarge | | A cominitice ‘rom tue Heuate announced that that | froshments. Some of these gentlemen were pecu: | Wat vino & apa aenase by weresias $8 01 charge. The charge was repeated, Judge Barnard | centre at the White House, and especially of Gen. | says tho assertion of the Communists that they beve Bamber of other bilis were parsed, Tho House othe Spe. ay ee eanne od the Honse as follows; | Har in their actions, They wore agrarians from the By toousan'is reayond thie day to your call: laying especial stress upon that portion of it im | Pleasontop, the new Commissionor ,of Internal | recovered the positions loston the 18th is false edjourned at an early hour, Waving worked (neu Soucate thecinban’s sdunee Eighth, Ninth, and Fifteeuth Wards, They went io Fee enee Tee Oh and Dever coy in thefeld, | which he considered the question of premeditation, | Revenue. If he bad aot boen more tenacious of of- | The Paririvne bavo-beon driven to the right bank of selves calirely out of business; bas the, met | Gg. MPRAKAR wItcUMAN’S ADDRES. | 1 140 4 gonoral distribution of property. A few re | To tect youn inuupa aad Here cr viel.” | w tr son find," auld he, that tho prisoner Intend: | Aco than of his own pride, be would long since bave | tho Seine, and have not aitempled to retura t© ‘ egain this morving and promptly disposed of she | Jators at ine ression of 18/1 Dave ate ‘alled | spectable persons protested, but thoir protests were | ici tod np tue surtovndin ed to kill the deceased, even though that design was | required the President to stop the fosuite or find | Asnidres, A despatch datod at Paris last evoning Work wiien the Senate bad prepared for them | Site havoc ennonveing its Qual edjourament.. We | Of 80 avall. They were affectionately gurroted and) |The amos W; Cellier place, corner of | concoived at the very instant the trigger of the ple | him aeuecessor ; but he has borae the one and not | says tivere has been desperate house-to-house fights during Wirt Lete at tho Beginning of the preseat seat, many of | relieved of thelr pocketbooks and watenes, ‘Tle Teer ie laa Ad. Wo win'lue Bares. peched tol puiled, the prisoner is guilty of murder in | demanded the other, Nevertheloss, it ts believed | ing all day at Nouilly and Levallois, The forces THE ONLY DRLAT ngane Heatime toreiner under the Constitu'ion Of | aig uot teke Justice Fowler's watch Chamberlain's photozrapaie gallery had'a largo pic. | the Orst dear Tho words semed to thrill every | that be wilt have togo, and that when the tine | the Assembly bave been reénforced at Nouiliy, bad fees becn caused by the difforcnces between the ag inthe enaciment of A DISGRACRUL SCaN®. {ure of Norton bung out in front surrounded vy | ure of the prisoner's frame, and, as ho attorward | force te agent Trane techs Was ties censatett: the artillery of the Federsliate (Communists) de Bena'e and the Aseembly on the Supply bill, The a within whe borde! After the watches and pocket-books had been | Chime (aareri™ pliethung from every window, | SMlds be thought then that ive of Massuchusetts in his Capinet, and whea Mr, | fonds with grest tenacity the barricade opposite the former body, by means of numerous amendments, scooped in, the agrarinue changed their tactics. | and tho celesrated yacht Dounter sully rigeed topped His DOOM WAS #RALeD, Bouton goes, no Massachusetts mau will be asked | position of the Versailles troops. Cannonading waa creased tie amount of money to be raised $1,000, They went toto the earpentering business. They | Hewnole: Acrom tne re ae elton ete crere | The jury retired, and for afew hours the crowds | “ity adinittsd that New York will farni c. | incessant throughout the day. The Versailtiate PO; dot this did not suit Mr, Jacobs, the ef int tek tacrossed by out ec y | erected elegant Mansard roofs on a few gontlemen | iy yur Ward,” © Norton is Home," and Thundor- | !oltering about the taverns and loancing in the ba cessor to Mr, Fish; but itis generally believed his | have sot occupied the village of Asnidres, but are ‘Coatroman of the Ways (nd Means Commiltes, soda | filed Ia it er Foruinne of the duties va whi we who were net 20 fortunate as to, have hele watches bolt is Good v rraderiee, the photographer, pen, rooms waited and waited for the ringing of the Ley gL Specialty proniness. reer tatcrae intrenched at tne railway station and ia the ‘ were calles © poor ow a fr sth them, Pi they went for th ibies ¥ Hghta, very pane in J, je . e Conference Cominittee of beth Hous ft woarly | freater eanctions, thot car course nas heen oporemave | Nauces. They celaed goon the pubic stores and | Dartteon'e “wintows showed ite candio, —‘Inrry | COUft House bell as a signal that the twelve hed | Win Db, Horgan, the vthar that ot” George” Op Colombes wood. the entice day iu adjusting the difercacos, Bndunyagt, If eatorpr ses conceived 19 4 ds ot | became iuusicated with thelr success and wit | Kelvec ysred eovan Chives Lanterns. ye cor screed ; but the night pasted away and the morstag | dyke. Both these gentlemen are agreeable to the THE iee OF THR VRRSAILLRS MATTARINS THe CHARITY BILL KLsturbed and distracted, then we Ashman & Mortor ii taeso pros | ner of Spring street (Osborne and ‘Town. | came, and still thers was a division, At 9 o'clock | Erevident, but it is supposed that of the two Gov. | greatly rice the Nationals, but though they have of th midoge requis ceedings Dig Judge Co stern of the was one biazo of riliiuney. | there wus only oF ia ft eth Morgan is rather more likely to be selected, : fs valid to exceed by s large som any budget of the Kl ee Pinties erkie apukarads lars Vien tee sactes echechn gad Berea, Mal coker ag only one juror in favor of the extreme |” Wii regard to the future cecupant of the State | Suffered beavy loss, they are still ondaunted. A de Kind ever be‘ore passed by the Legislature, Bo: If ve have failed to prot 0 ugrarians gave Lim a wide Kerth. Neqis were burving. Nos. 129, 443, 17y, 173, 175, | Verdict, and half an hour later, at the suggestion of | Department speculation ta all adrift, The names | cisive engagement is impending at the Muillot gate, Mweed recognising the fect thas thie begear's ‘ore called tipon to protect, ‘Sy vatrageous was t et of tho titovos that | 2x), 9, 24, BG, Spring, the Kielith Ward Marxet, | Jadge Barnard, he too became merciful, In this | Of Charles Prancis Adame, William M. Bvarts, aod | the ramparts edjotming which are abeap of ruing, ‘4 WH DRSKRYR OONDEMNATION tat last became necessary t6 foria a Vizitanos Co Houso were ail hrulisutly | short half bour the prisoner eaffered an cge of tor. | Eiht, B Washburne are all canvassed, but it is not Badger was cetling to be most Wo heavy (OF any | Ao. nent tram mene Counce recat rnin the peopte | mittess Alderman Sitchell, Ju‘ge Cox, Joun Nor lap bynes wee a msce at | (4 0 Pp sg of tor- | thought probable that either of them will be the | The Arch of Triumph is suffering terribly from the party to carry, offured a resolution to roduce ali the | Moye orthcir meabs mud there labor than is avsclursiy | tom, Detective John Dunn, and others made a de ava had the engine ran | ture, but Jrhen the verdict wae Tendered bis fa 0 | man. Indeed, those Who ost informed are of | bombardment, and shells reach even the Rue da mounts appropriated to these charitable institutions | Wecessary to the performance of the funciious as soont upon the ringleaders, and » determined strag out aad the bells riveing as Ul ssiow Weot by, rightened and Seemed to have entered upom his | the opinion that alter o! b mey be persuaded Coliséo, The Bien Public (newspaper) refuses te se! eerste Ngood thew, Dut When these exactions becom too | gle followed, The thieves would not yield, but by | loscriptions of weicone were to be secu on every | NeW lease of life with a hope almost ecetatio, to remain, and that in this way New York may gain 4 Ny per cent., which was adopted. But the Boss, | rent to beat, "the" aovereig and throw of the | hard work over 80 of them were confined’ in the | side. Toood not aay that we verdict of the jury gave | the Secrolary of thegsreasury without losing the | stop publication. Compositors of most of the joar= . Olds ver tinued tl i genoral satisfaction. Truo, there some. £0: cretary o! \ * evidently having bees bored sll night by some of Werks Aecbttea en twit per Gab alot nade tee Leda people who thought for « time that they would bave RO reason to expect that either Chorpen- | “tle sre engaged i rioting, The Dolly Nowe Lasse Dollie dosed ae wPresatipadnt hatches a half dogen would escape, They wero sat On resebing Hudson strect the cortexe drew up in | Goon better plewsod with w severer judemunt; but | ning, Creswell, or Major A. I. Akerwan, C. 3. A, | Secial despatch from Versaillos says the Prussians morning Lad his resolution reconsidered. The by ows ects t 18 Would be unsafe to land. About 3g | Wo lines ta trent of th fay Vabebed Beane ha they are few in number, and | believe that in their | wili get the Attorno;-General’s office, intend to surrender those of the forts around Parte sooner young Juke Hordenburgh's plan of refusing purpose of y anchored clove to the Jersey shore, aear- | Club House, which w i wn mee bodecked | heart of hearts they are glal that mercy was allowed — — which are still in their possersion to the lawful Gove oc our labo: Hore the struggle was again | ¥ii'h candies and lauterus. Lt then broke up. The | to season justica, and that the youth(ul eriminal is THE CRISIS AT THE MINES. Aid (0 ail institutions except those directly uncer | Serve they: wi ig ier daertis tae peneine a Thnnderdolt and a fow friomds entered, end at 2 | given another chance to redeem Wiweell. One or 0 ernment. i the charge of the State is adopted the better, Daou’ Ge cate ceca ia Salis Takercenene te anus TAO BRAVS ALDBRWAN AM, still enjoving thomselvos. two, T understand, were anxious to have lim strang | Attompe to vimana: Wat et R THE PARIS BARRICADES, THE COURT MARSHAL GANO DISPOSED 01 PRIR(UL and distresaiog ; bat when euch tnt reourss is and his comrades sailed in, and so cowed the | are pre Or Ine BI! BISHOP oF Bas up with ey vend nee ha end ated The Ove hundred miliions of francs indemnity, dae A Dill which passed to-day relieves New York of | the uuchiarge Ef puolic duties, when Judgments are | scoundrels (hal, a¢ be expressed it “you could lear vA THREATEN 2D. This pour wretch was attired in his crave of Trouble. beng elle tog thither trap tel eg ‘one great nuisance. It disposes of the gang known | twayod, wud actions controlied by ‘sucl @ pin drop on ihe boat. : 4d marched to the steps of the court house, April 91.—The effort to bi Rue de Rivoli, in Paris, ie reprosonted to be om (ona, then separation Becomes far more pain'ul and | At GP. M. the fleet lay of Yonkers. The people PERSP whore, in presence of ® great throng, his funeral Ld ORL eT NTE he AV | tremely formidable, A Versailles despatch of to» as court marsbals, Who hang about t\e eity cour: the ties of friendship less easily srugered. This is the | of thas litte Dutch town were much excited. They termon Was proached by 2 white haired clergyman | Some of the mines iu this section put into oporation and are an cy:-sore to all respectable pep) \ i of the river and watched the Aoet a Of the towa. He was then taken to the yard and | proved. failure, Afow mon wut into slope No. 4, | {ay Says hat several barricades, with « sumber of ‘Their frincipal business has becn drinking bad | eq°snd our iuciee io ove? ay sporoach of a tribe of Indiaee. "Twenty-three New Voi duly, nanebed into eternity. ‘The pablic-spirited | belonging to the Lackawanna Coal and Tron Com, | PiM#over# aad sevorai cannon, were captured yom Witohey, smoking poor cigare, and drawing heary | must comply. Chosen by the majority to preside over | Tory" Soicemen -s'ood awong then with clobs that they will Walk o residents of Carmel, including tne showmen, who torday at Neuilly. The cannon have beon presented Loon ‘OnF Selivarations and Co. perform thors duties which | YOrk pol . Fevresont four-Afths of the population, are giad that } pany, but remained only «short time. This mora: | 14 yy, 7 ho, ks ia rept salaries, The Mayor appoints their successors for | belong to tue previding oMcer, L have felt rp. i pakere the Dosis Yesteniay the steamship the town 1s not to be disgraced by another tangine ; | ing the mine was entirely deserted, with the excep. | (Ms Thier. who, in some remarks ia reply, com three yours, and they are responsible to him. Previ THE POSITION ONE OF EMBARRASSMENT, Escaped” by paying $end $10 te te Yonkers | Pier @ from Mavana, bringing « large number of | and even John C. Calhoun, the tailor, and JOON | tion of waingie miner, who cutered the mine with | Crettlsted the troops apon their achievement, The ous Wo this they Were not responsible to anyvouy. and have been sensible of the fact boatinen who rowed them asnore. When they | passeng among thom Dr. Martives, Bishop of pS age menete Be sie Le Ms, W. W, Woreacta, saperintendent of the foltin Prussian military authorities lave required the Mr. Loutrel this morning got in s resolution one b have xives the minctiy, cas reached the wiarf, they mate a beeline for the | Havana, accomprnied by his secretary, the Avbé | yy ‘a 7 Seen etm ide bY ak , hs a u "6 | Government to furnish information as to the num tion; hut | koow you will permit me to say that w; railroad depot, and anxiously inquired if the tickets * ion, and on tur! goent ona, stand aide by side in | mill, the former cutting coal and the latter losdine etructing the Attorney -Geveral to examine and re | uivsi necessarily havo erred, such error was novthe | far Nuw fork were all sold yet, ‘They deciared | Partu. Tho Bishop loft this port a forinigat ago, to jon to the verdict; and each thauks Providence | (¢ ‘we. scranton was the bow oar of the Yale crow | Cet % F00p8 daily arriving at Versailles, The port Lo the next Legisiature whether there were any | Tet. C! 8 Getlre, 10 be SIT tata ye de: | that no sum of money could induce them to gv duwa | take charge of his diocore in Havana, where he ar- feasible jury for averting tne shame from | 1 Oot “vmploa’ matches, and. proved. binsert | Dok® of Broglie has returned to bis post ws French Joga! obstacics to the repoaling of the charter of tie | fects inverent to our Fe od copett cy tom | the river afver dark upon the Sleepy Huilow. rived on the 130, He was duly furnished with quai to the emergecey of mine workin, Ambassador to Lon¢on, Ereenwich street Elevated Railway Company. | 700. With the Kindest fosiines of regard fof each and TUE THUNDERBOLT suthority from the Cabinet at Madrid to Capt..Gen, | street of Carmel was alive with people hurrying to | “4% Soke uuerminey o Mike wining. It ts announced that Germany supports the claims ‘After it Lad passed, the friends of taat roud discov. | future haopivess in this life and the itiv eteraal. Cask | came down from Albany on tye %30 train. Me was | Vaimaseda, Upon bis arrival at Havana be was re- | to At the hotels Lop Akad wore col- © | of the inbabitants of Alsace against France, , Cur foigiveness (OF any seeming Dardeliip mantle ted i Uy Senator Creamer, oly Gooi J, and the whole trial was discussed with e nd there seoms to be serious intention Faron Ta wrod that it blocked their little game, which is said | towara youin the performance ef my dut reo, and olner well-auown gentlemen, | M804 Permission to go ashore. orgy." At the Smalies House Counsellor Ben Builey | of prosecuting it, A local newspaper of this morn. | The Right of Searchina Neatral Vessel: ‘We be to get other parties interested and after getting | (Ute YOU (hat the pleasant ries of this On bis landing bers yosterday he went to the St. | held forth vehementiy to an admiring crowd. seeped wi \ sented those only. will remain with me. to my. latest hour "At tis point Smith, the hatver. came to, Smith | 9 makes a violent attack upon the Welsh miners, | Loxpox, April 21.—In the House of Commong Weir money to step out from under them, Aa | Azain wishing You ui the Diesings a eenerou Nicholas Hotel, whero a SU" reporter waited on , 8 s dao pestow. Ly by virtue of my position, deci er sad Norton | tin Teg Bishop wae dredeed in ocslesiasticn je ap old Forint. Carmel, aad never made a | and has created a very bitter fosiing among leading | to-night the subject of the declaration of Pais of saat ran OGD Fe KonCMNs One: tne FeRnEE OR, Hal: | Aieemany edioeraee Oa Me TUT WOO RONG oe is hie at hte beech eae tite. eid, oecupation s ow years sco | men of tuat nationality. Should the plan succeed in | 1366 against privateering, and establishing the bar 4th RESUNINO: i sty years of age. The Buancy Priest of some | weeatury he has appiied bimecit principuly to the | dislotexrating the men from the Workingmea's De: | principal that # neutral flag covers enemy's goods T have just succeeded in getting @ view of the tos THB REPUBLICAN REFOLT, ae Feats a ee | ok emre ie ne SEPareaty | ones y, be Lal bimeay ikea bolecs the: aviatlgNlioeg Obiamtia Sbalonts oa Svout Bity. of burtiy forma and Leawvolent ¢ fompline of Vighwines. Saith Is born humorist, | nevolent Association, It is probable that tkat remo- | came up. mouy aken belore the investigating Committee viow of couniouance, Owing to his long residence ere’s many wd 1A dy for the complicatious in the coal business will n an the started down the river shortly after 7 o'clock, in France, he speaks French with great factiity, ‘Dut pet Pheodlaveiayeeer disse Wikklea aes AL} Mr. Bentinck argued in favor of the withdrawal of CARE OF IRVING AND waED. Republican Party a | corted by the Guiick bo; jor progress was uc. | His nanocrs are remarkably pleasing, and Lis vous nging & | Englund (rom the agreement, and advocated the re pret oFaritviag our F Cossarily slow, the tive being against her, and it was He avide tue following statement : change of countenance, war of races. This programme is severely con- | sumption of the right of sesrch, He believed the As the resignation of Mr. Irving prevented the A ‘April 21.—Tus Suy’s account of the | B¢sfiy hall-pass 9 when sve reached the Twenty- wae ordained Bishop of Havane in 1864, and re soon engaged in a wordy debdat which, DY | Gemned by the people, and yet reveral prominent | United Statos and other powers would disregard the Presentation of the evidence to the Housy, I thought Lan, Api Lax we acon third street deck, Red lights were burned along | while cut in Cuda dit my best to do my duty, 4 | Way of ilostratin, point, th {former insisted tuat | vn tn community are actively engaged in | declaration in case of war, perbape it might be of { togive the substance | MW Movement in the Republican party created » | tue river ali the way down, and at one place cannon | uafortcoately made a coud many eneniivs when the | dried hemp. dourle snd twisted, was not proverly | (ouonting tuts domestic dis ord. re boodht he Atkornag General defht 06d Vo Pacis dédlate , decided stir among the politicians bere, ‘he gentle | were Grod by way of salute. Owing to sume mis | insurrection broke ous iu ints. Iwas very imi: | euitivated im old Putnam, aad that (uly nine | cosy among the Weisd, Iris, and’ Germans, wis. | tion, Ho sail 1b was impossible to escape its obtiger who were " Management in the steering Of the boat, «landing | mate with the Capteia-Gesersl, Dulce, who, you | totls of the population ought be executed to | representing each, aud striving to create distrust | Uons, men engaged in the movement are swearing iu their | couid not be effectes at the toot of Twenty-third | may remember, maie Limeolf obnoxious to the | trevent them from making tools of themselves, To | soi dissension throaghout the whole body of minces, | | Sr. Disraeli lamented that the subject had not anger, and cannot understaud how Tus cx learned | street, and afer becking and runaing about tor | people, and s cry was raisod Cust be andl were | Wis proposition » tall, white-haired ian of sixty | “Wwith's view of inakine reasonable terms with the | beow iotrodaced earlier, # that it might have beow their proceedings, which they had supposed a pro- iy two hours, it waa found accessary to go | trailors and supporters 0’ te revellion. T may an | objected. ‘The old man le knw) as “Customer.” | gapioyers, if possible, abe various visirieis wet | brougit to the aitention of the receut conference. of ' a} uo the Eichtoer: street dock, Here the boat | well state here that in my capacity as Bishop Ihave | He used to be And appointed delozates to acoovention, which was | the powers in London. It was agreed that the d \ found secret, They eay that there must be ® | ide fast at hali-past 10 o'clock, and the excur- | always thourht 6 to be my duty to take equal car A CAPITAL PUNISOMENT ADVOCATR, in session this evening. Tuis gathering wil de. | claration was injurious to England, but it must oe aitor in their camp, Mr. Scribner, the | sionisis laade ol ouls of the Spaniards and toe Cubans who | but since the baoging of Denny bo has lcamod to: | iiberat upon the eapeciency of making one more | respecied uutt! it is formal y revoked: } ader, bas deen busily looking for the traitor, bul COL, FISK'S SHIRT RUINED. Wore in revolt. Leont priests among the iaitor, My | ward the ste of werey. * Look where," said ithdcl ecrapaciear. being teertaie oot I Ceiadaloue iupigsed: Citas thes’ AGRtAFEtIO «Wha z A ted thel vol. Di action was misconsirued, but | bad the satisfectior tomer; “ bobh on you talks poor decioring. wages at $1.4 diamond car. Such a rate will be but | binding, ood is revocation was not to be thougnt of one. ie the neighborhood were competely biosket with a Bi CURLY tubaceuenus. wea he exsncat have some consideration tor | the corporations. ‘Te Convention will decide to SPANISH TACTICS IN CURA, The recornized leaders of the party, suc ne | heterozencvus mass of men, women, ebtiiren, cur | frie SOGRARAE LRSRGECL. WAS ASSLTOa tare TL said Clearwater, the | [commend such’ @ proposition, ana there is wouct adaceal 7” ‘Wagous, banners, und Mags, Pireworks shot | jus eive orders i, i pot z . arwater, the | cnaioty to asccrtain bow the companies will enter 5 Onondaga Giant, the Bald Ragte of Westchester, the | finial. vnseie, ee ncircetions ; cannon roared thuir | shoud give orders Iu wy diocese that bells of the | grod-patured taver you wanted to hang Jef. | (in it to-morrow. The War to bo Confined to One Sect Game Chicken of Kings, and Mr. Littiejove, were | Welcome: the crowd yeliod aud clivored like tid Dit he Fong 1m. un. iiegee ve B08 | Dari GR TOR PY ace goa knee) Accrisis in tie cos! trouble ts near at hand, and | the Coautry—The Insurrection which dumfounded at the audacity of the rank and file in | mon, ‘The ball of a Roman candle etruck Col op und Arenbishop. I told hitn tinialy Teould | did want to hey the critter clistised there lo increasing apprehension o8 to. the reenlt Yatmaseda Suppressed so Long Ago. Juring to initiate « movement without drat consuit- | James Fisk, Jr. plump in the shir bosom, tnd | ot guiertain his request, and I comsequeutiy became | fil sies and wickedso:tes, And it w Row thes the miners are disposed to exhioitalevl: | Havama, April 21.—Acoording to the Diario, ql ing them and giving them tue menagement, Ko pro | Colonel was not lnrt, however, althougn it made | MMChdislined by him. | A ' count that I the compuuios will moet tocu 1a the same friendiy | She (actice of the Spaut.rds are to be cbanged, Val- fouuly secret bad the proceedings teen kept, that | Liu sucip further than ever be vid in bis life berore ben the Ecumenical Council was ip session, YRLL OUT WITH MORACE GNEELET, spirit, and such 8 the earnest desire of als iu thi aseda jatends to confine the war to one section of the would-be leiders had no intimation of 18‘ urtil bs 1, a8 one of the Bishovs. was prosent. ‘le Arc: | + Toit aa out it." said Str. Bailey community a { the arrival of Tue Sun to-day THE EIGHTH WAKD THUNDERBOLT. Vishop of Havana died two years ago, 80 I was the * Well,” paid Customer, * you see, ia the last Pres- | “In te Ws oming region there are indications of a | ‘te country. He proposes to drive the insurgents i ‘An imprompta caucus, consisting of Messrs. Lit Senator Norton stepped from the boat into a close ogy coreg the) ae ot Cle fev! Preceges iden'tal champagne I come tn her ’ better state of things. J. H. Swoyer's works are | OUt Of certain jarisdictions, then follow them and Hejohn, Husted, Alvord, and carrigge and was immediately driven tothe foot of | Sora former Mislop of Toledo, liad been forced to | chap equattin’ np by the stove a-warmin’ his shins. | pus ved to the extent ot their capacity, mucu to the | (ore them into submission. Valmaseda will remain es Fare Tweniy-uited street, were 4 baroucie drawn by | seek safety in Sient: Poor Cubal in what a die- | Well, be was a simple lookin’ old cuss, and I were a | gratideation of thousands in te vale). It was pay | (oy AaIseebi SE faato: ta aM ‘Tum SUN's news Ws thoroughly ea vas: fous mov borers swalled him... He wok bi yncted state ole ois. oy alto return to myself’ | strung Hepablican at thet time; ¢o.1 goes up to lim | Gay with the miners esterday, and a happier sevot | iM tve,JUriedictions of Santo Hepirita snd Moron { {ated above ; be aiso swears that W tlejotm subsequently told Mr. Seri barouche and was followed by Benat Rey means uberees tom Hate Barneloas, @ lim oa the shoulder. * Well,’ save men has uot been seen im this quarcer for nearly dive | Un{lt the cetablishmens of « military cordon. which i! i as i living into che Ulerk's room, and that he | Pivion the movement could mot succesd, but atthe | Alterman McKulzit, and Alderms Polen ne Sa aay adele a andes heh Si id fu equeaky what is it, my months. PILL ake (he vanesee cr bee. laaeipeale irom the i followed Irving into the Clerk's rom, and that be | Sime time he took orrasion to hedge by saying that | Ti.cucerpolt was dressed in Spactuaiog of the store. gt leis ie 08 the 18h of | Saye L. Old man, what are your, polities ? Mr, Cusrios Parish, of the Wilkesbarre Coal and | fiasters Deparimens impossible, Tie Diario sare b) bad Wold of Iiving by the coat collar wen le war | When it was successful be would Tall into line. The | coat, ard looked 93 free iis appear. | Maret,’ the day on which the Communists com- | Republics ays ‘1, BO wore | Iron’ Works, who eiuploys about threo tuousind | tla Dacification oy districta may appear slow, bub Plrtke Irving nnd pus Lim, and ot the same time | Tax aud Ale, Low auce was the signal for renewed in aos ea dag E Vols ther ally Ot 11:16, and 90 cciaetes, | Conese oe trerace | Gresley oi men, has become animated, and the prospect is that | Gon, Ceballino will aseume commacd today: / So ee ae anime | premature exposure of (heir plans, and dec} to which he suilingly doffed is ht, Oue v.d Lriau- | AO MOL Or ine city Wore clusod aud all egress | fave and went tate ete Sp aulet Kind of & | the Kmpire mines will be it operation the iore part | 9° ae Se ete cee es en | NE ae ee eee earey tell come | they will press the formation of @ puritied party | mar, yelied out the gates of the city wore ciuved aud all egres: | langn, and went into the dining room. Arver din: | or next week. —— { ee ae ee ene tortie | untill they etther drive all the Tammany Repubii- | "*"i[ow atye fool $ nator afther ail thim turkies 1 | ae { en Linen ant te Leadon, ape tenes | ner ‘ landlord,’ Who | With ibe mines of the Wyoming region in full The California Free~ ] Prom As It has been miven, sud that Mr, Irving was | CAs into the Democratic purty or make tbem come + Bully showica the Tbunderbol!. ama ta! te thu aun’ Unee errata) | uence emer he told me it were operation we may ca. ect @ change of the deadlock in It is expected that the trial of Mra, Fair fou 4 ° 4 fault th fr \ 4th at the yh ‘ forth from # unclean ting. They think they can CHLIGHT PROCESSION, Me ts ed t ler, y t i eg Ht fr CneeLey. other sections. the murder of Judge Crittenden, of Sas CUB CO, animously agaiust tion, and bring the whole party into accord. Tuey ‘Tue procession then formed under the direction 4 z c completely moraliged, and coulda't aay a word. That - ——— - \p) bove facts should be given to the public | joys taken avery large couisact, and the people | of Marshals Wyile, Dunn, Bogan, and Mitcoell, tue | tine I lad passed turougy New York. aad ae it 18 | arternoon I weus to Ludiagtonvilie and herd the PRRSNOLUGE 40D MURDER. PBRSUNAL INTELLIGENCE. ui Fe eee ee ectural hue ete acd te | Wil watch the resuit with much curiosity, ‘The | lost three of whom were mounted snd rode their | Bol thy chatem, tor Aighitallos OF Tey tee | Std feller ialk, but he didn’t satisfy me, aud I hain,t ie =P Nf Mel Sepdripes tel aay bhpd 4G Mpecks br | Bald Bagle ond Ge Quondacs Giant swear that | chargers gracefully. heveral wagons iabelied “ Cha- | Bt retenly Moab eee por i erste oy the | pever felt right The Ku era 0’ Bri hy SEER, he esarrence very much, aud speaks oF | (hoy williot vt barred vut, wod the Ught promisce | Fities und Correction” drove Up and distributed | Spanish Consol, 1 did not go thryugn the formality. | Phown at Lockwood's Hotel the trial and the re- of Luwreuce Sullly 5 rleisied ia . to be interesting torehes to the crowd, which tuen started off in the eet meatee pes pa bi coy any subject wae 1 ‘\ were of course tse main topics of con the Supreme Court. Deviin & Co., the famous clothiers, have issued « 4 PRESENTATION TO JOHN J, BLAIR ames o .owing order: rst kK & dispute arose boiween Jo ; ; na usetul thu The Met patie aes Tae IE er eile THE CONNBOFICUT ELECTION. Virsuarplatooa of polics under command of Capt, | *Fived at Havana, || So Teast Workuven on the relisoek | The sentence in the cage of Lawrence Sullivan, ‘sil about tts lions, for far Maney le Whigs Ovemirener vous ¢. Het noaay, sepcond, ihe Andrew Bergea Association of the | permission to land. Bat Lam forgetting to tell you Be Tipe’ Wieeresee Of: CRRIOR Ee: | Ne Lette ee ear nee grat outer AF of the Brocton Seeeei tic cnurenacalien dtring the tomes set | Seelon be vlpaah} Ite bi “aint end Sixteenth Ward, 106 men, in rea shirts and white | ‘hat in the meantime telegrams had been sent to | gardiag a dog know not; Lut 1 do know that | {he killing of Joho O'Brien in Jane last, was before indent of the Lom: ‘ Mice ae cive wee a anare wekaleniinlt ieeaa eT en 25 Majority—Jewell to be Counted te | cing, drawing a brass 12-por with whieh they | Madrid reavecting me from Havana; and the orders | witiin two minutes three Lrishmen were most | the Supreme Court, General Term, yesterday. for q ie for some Cie past, Will BOD LeLure Beir esteoat und apprecistion, to-day prosensed lui Tes SSNtE ACHES OO Cer? Be eDUly fired salntes at inter They sieo carried ban: | Sent cn Di volusieers, should be, taken’ as to | Sound Feview, Sullivan siot O'Brien on the 15th of June, | $2 Mie tormer sewociates im this country, “ 4 - Hanrronp, April 21.—The canvassers, who | ver inscrived, * Welcome to our Senator, ue Thuc- a a THRASUED BY LITTLE JO HOPKINS. aia al i < Py ged Age ir Ma as Bagg gg sdhad P derboit.”" I should be allowed to land One of the Irishmen was taken to the jail and | Sa the latter died vine days afterward. The trial CURIOSITIES OF CKIME. met to-day to officially canvess the returns of the | Se7po! oted that I should not lan the Michael Norton Association of the Uality ood uniform kinduess and co: eey with locked up, but before he could be properiy secured | tok place ip the Court of General Sessions, before vote for Governor and other State officers, will re- ‘The Oret approach to EOS L martes Senatorial Disirict, Kighth, Ninth, Fitteentn, he had nearly Killed himself by butt: , Hackett, and resulved 1m th 1 i ambien be Lad discharged bis daties, ‘The Comm Finn 3 t ived on the sabject cane from @ had nearly imsol{ by butting agaiust ive | Recorder Hackett, and resulved in the conviction o/ | A San Francisco grocer named Peterson killed his ‘aiene who is no mush On She (Malle, bat £ good jen ue follewion Ogares to the Legislature: had Bixseselt Wards PR Ad dy A cody, bere pane aan He said that Gen, Valmaseda | 200 Of bis cage. In crder to save Lis life Sheriff | the prisoner on (ae 14th of December last, His | wife and himself on nex | worker, in accepting the testimoaial, said thar he | Ja Englisi : te ‘Tots gives English a majority of %. There wasa rrorin giving English two too many in eed moved to strike out bis | Somers which, if the Legislature corrects n the SRT Ope OR Diy per | it, will reduce bis total to 47,490 There College of Den'istry. Mr. € poan said that the a full veutization will no doubt add 3 to ‘Dili war so heavily loaded as it vow stood, Iheould | Jewell's vote, making nis total which Horton haudeufled Lim und then tied lim down to | counsel ovtained a writ of orror and a stay of pro: the tlour, Another of the Irishmen when advised | ceedings, Whe only exceptions upon the tral were to got a warrant for Hopkias’ arrest, replied, "* to two questions put to Afr. Sane! R. Wells, who dad an’ I won't He's give mo a good beltia’, like a | testified that he was an oxpert in regard to'what ood man, an’ T won't go to law about it," ca insanity, temporary or otherwise; that be ‘Trampbauer was visited by a number of citizens | was a practical ‘phrenologist of more than twent durlog tie afternoon and evening. mod to | five yeara’ experience, and that Le Ue previoualy be grateful ‘or the kindness shown iitm, and for the | examived Sullivan, ‘ho questions objected to and merciul verdict of the jury, "All 1 ask now ts,” | excluded by the Court were: said fiat when I get to Sug Sing Imay nos | 1. Have you made any examination of the phreno: be thrown in contact with William Conroy, the man | logical developments and physioiogical coudition of who brought mo into this trouble, 1 fear his in: | the prisoner ? sout at Espiritu Santo, but had left orders that I might go wherever I liked outside Coba; and that 11 would not consent to this, immediately to frigate Burag would be treated asa prisoner, I asked as a right that he should send we a written notification of the sume, as | stiil copsiderod wysvif tue spiritual head Of 0 100 faithful souis residing on tue island, Ho Withdrew, and failed to return “The moxt visit I received was from tho Chief of the Municipality, who was barely civil, I made the in and axkea for # written lustead James Funk was snot and killed by his wife at ‘oreka, Ney,, in adranken brawl. John Rodinson shot and killed Poter Abel in « land dispute at San Pasqual, Cal, on Wedaesday, Fair Play" wants to know why the four aw sins to the Mageo-liurns affair of Deceuber, 1892, ot deck brought to trial HoMnan's jowelry establishment in Chicago wi robbed yesterday morning of watches and a qaantity iamouds Worth between $5,000 and $6.0 of the frm of Conlin & Lamb the evening. ‘They carried numerous banners, One bore the inscription, “Hoaor to whom honor ts due—Mike Nortou ;” ‘another, * Welcome the Thuu- Gerbolt, our next Senator from the Filth Seoatorial District; enotuer, * Welcome to the Hon. Michael if ne champion of the peopie' ighte," while the others generally desicuated the especial branca of the Association which bore it. mong those marching i the ranks of the Kizhta Ward men, the {UN reporter noticed Judge Cox, the Hon, Thomas Canary, Lawrence Claucey, Jou Mogan, George Qed ratucr Lave the approdation he bad received | Marshall Jewel Ahan the Assembly Chamber fuil of greenbacks. PASSAGE OF THE Cll ITY AND SUPPLY BILLS, ” Coarity Dill was taken up tn the Senate | manife today, and Mr amend. Ki ad Ch Lew uence, an no bi ¢ ° p20 C 0 i Bot falhoveerive am-execuiv. veto.” Hle inere'ore | ity v2 cuuering, would. make 4 ‘an iafiue centre O€ 08 Astociation was Senator Nor: | &! 38 0:4! ion, and with the same rosult, 1 | SHES: mo imomore irouble.s us we Cuaace Le | 2, What would be the efoet of any gndae excite: | oy'ou suspen of seting the piace on 8 srceal. hr. Caulawell woved to amend eo tnat | Hagin Os contd uy the Leciaature tor Rie: | GaNek om Cae ie tal eauiorae sue uccer tke | Geueral Valmaswis:, L sloruy intond giving a tuli | 4 trempbduer ts to be taken to Bing Sing on Mon: | | It was ergued by couasel that an exa.stzaiton of | , oumuel Rivarde, wo forged simon De Yieeens ‘ he reduction should only apply to aporepriation® | lish. There is statement, Lowever, from the een ear Gaph bhet Tre catcluur inite tee | account of the whole occurrence. Nombors of the | 14 the prisoner by the witnoss was nvcess..ry, inas 1 » Sherman d& Co.. for $4 i over $5,000, 1 PUR IS CEE w rent to State rison yesterday, mach as abnormal condit OF five your ns of the .icllect are ane on board ind sympathiz | f t Haven Moderator, of a probable mistake in the | fore and Lehind enavled the people Lo gage upon the | Clersy of my divcene ‘| phe Task ¢ Too Much for E b | George W, Bird, at time County © pied by 18 to 6 Mr. Chapman thea moved to Prerair O! premenie’ mins fore and Lehind enavied the With wne in'eoy heavy adliction, J r.ceived visite ° Ta was Too Much for Horace. | siways attended with abnormal conditivns or devel ro rd, at one time County Clerk of hi fise Of Ufa Abed Hla doe it patty aga OY Ord too ‘many ae SPREGIENIES SUE SVN eee from many of incipal mombers Tho German Republican Central Committee | opments of the brain; and that under excitement | Monterey, Cal. while suffering from deurium tremens y choo! is Was deteated by the follow 5 DK vO! woo Weee TuKRE, Atler the Michael Norton Avsociations came the invited guests in carringes, No. 1 contained Alusere in tho Monterey jail, tereibly mutilated Me arin aad log ana blot to dean.” He belonged in New Yora. af john Williamson, glias Van Brunt and Chartos ( and the ship b crowded that I by the authorities to Keep myself secluded, Which I reluctautly did as the crowds who ‘came to nation of the Hon, Horace Greeley to participate in | character, so that uni cireumstances connect ‘These sta'ements will co to the Legisiature, ant if a. mnisiake is shown there, as claimed, Jeweil will be declared Governor by about 90 mnjurity over all Memre Bowen, Brand, Chapman Elwood, y, Minier, Parker, Thayer, Winslow, Wood, and th . Hanks, Cauldwell, Creamer, Froat, | | Of other State officers Morris ‘Tyler, Republican, 3. it. Drowns John. Hougutaltug, nd | He wo prevented to dischirge nod loading | the reorganization of the varty, and expressing un- | 0 with the killing of O'L Prisoner would | BiroMh one or re the wether reatasked Ger tether ig ifivoard, Lota, Morsen, 'C. F. Norton, is elected. Lieutenant Covernor by & msiority ol | James Moran; No 2 Messrs, Hofman, Cavanagh, | Of the slip's cargo, A useless quivblo was made | qualified confitence in the Integrity of Jackson s. | b . excite: inject to the ayenced yesterday to tweaty y 13 nd tweed—i, 1 i ie 102, David P. Nicholls. Republlesa, ‘treasurer, by | and Benuett; No. 4, Messrs, Win. Harvey, Wm. Coul: | about my passpor being countersigaed | Selultz and William Orton, who have been desiz- | trol of bis anima willwould have a in New York, Tum grievod to the heart's core to think tat poor Cubs should be without any ro nated by the State Committee to undertake this ta. | Bo power wh: therefure, be could treating Littie Job. not be responsible f Court, without hearing the District Attorney, jority, Owing to an informality in the’ re and incorrectly spelled ballots, the Cay ter, Herbert bryan,iat Fraueis Bu Hicane not votin d Ainsworth; No. were paired with Last night Michael Muller, of 63) Bast Rleventh we sireoe, quarrelied with Georg ent #iving on Conference Comunt ey : hat any 0 shnJol er, Alderman Gi aor | lgious bead [At this polat ta the Bishop's narra —_ Kev. dt the foot Of Rast Rightcenth. steer, Buttes feos, he bul passed, a to 3. ‘The Lill od Wear eny 9 a Bae O Lake Cries en No te Mae | tive he was much affectod.]. ‘Tie agent o' the Mis Another Glanntic Job. aMrmed the judgment. vo that Buiiiran. who was | surow a cleaver at Beckel, cuvting bis ley Dadiy. Alu ‘ag PATCR AINE AVERY RTO i coals awevarele F Davis, aries Jenuings, ana Aarod Parker; No.'%, | sourt waa, grieved at the treatment {waa under. | The Sacramento Union says the real object of | ht “wif rave tobe Fewentenced b) the Geueral | ot Wee erence HT ported fn ayreeinen< Ubon the Various amendmn a ie a ce ae Catan eniCaalon eter fae fren ts NO Mrs N Ay AiEey LY wal ‘ Obs ‘My own feelings in the matter are easily told, | the Lower Callforma colonisation scheme is to in as seed JOTTINGS ALOUTIOWN. ae Fae aa aee cee ent twa new Capitol Com. | tiem would give Appolman 101 thajortiy, and Man- | Housail Wonder, Joun. Gurrle C. 1, Coolle, | My b whou [think over it; but 1 will not | duce the Government to pnrctuse worthless terri ¥ os > {i , f por | Liss Wert Vauahne and Buchanun; "No. 4st | retura there now b: eo mbiitary | tory from Mexico out reafy from the GON 3 ; fe schoolthin Mercury arrived yesterday from @ A » in addi named, the Couter. | Bing 20 ¥ 3 vod 8, | Tetura Shere sow by the perialesion oF th from M WASHINGION NOTES, TY Jehin M 4 yest f ‘ee nee Commit'es siruck 1 Sear hee Naeet —$—<— a ‘eloeation fom the " Glover’ Coterio, eon’ | WHO rule Cava. Tforave thew sit; God knows, | Company, which is ¢ ‘Of members of daa Las cruise in the West Ludies 5 Was egree! to by both Houses, and the bill passed The Killing of McK . * ie of bey a oer. Guwpert, Hammond if ane words of ay: rece Ppa i fy toa Congress und other American politiean The Supreme Court bas adjoursed until May 1. Mrs, Catharine Handolph. of 9144 Mulberry street, ag i Unt appropriated 1s avout § lees (han ; os : Julius Aaronson, ‘Thon came the th | kiOw not what they do.’ I forgot to ‘om that, set # Touid Gead tn bed yectel Tie abicunt appropriated 1s aYOUl §200.0W) less than | Frepenice, Md., April 21,—In the case of | Aud Julius Aaronson, Then came sie Kivieonth | Sit nee ma ey crival in Hevana, piscarda Wud Arey er Subncriptions to the now loun yesterday, 613.000, | Oi LONI tt tt ms eter sed the Buard of i haat year Pra aN Crawford Black, on trial bere for the kisling of W. | of the Norton ‘Association with banners, ou one of | Leer posted in the strect which wore parqainades | ar canoe the wile of a derscy City grocer M. ‘Treilvard, the French Mt tas recovered. | Mazer Yon O'liall hes reappots he Boar 1] Aue Mee Ae EDS apd Railroad | W. McKaig, dr., at Cumberland in October last, tho | which was inscribed, " Welcome to the liero of the | on tay holy office, and whic ended by stating that | y ¥ grocer, 1 Gon. Spinner and Senato: Wileon sail for Europe | Gen. Kilpatrick tas an article in Our Afagash 4 Coupee SO aE ea seen don Uroaght ta a verdict. et nox | Democracy." Tae Johw Cox “Association Yollowed, | the ‘volunteers would walk over my Doty vetore 1 | way found dgowued in a well ereoa pvence | ia te ee nian Pee penatar cotehygRiinatricg, tae am, article in Our Afagasing, ; loinpany § Pe Met Foes te ry this aiternoon brough 4 HOt} cod atter therm came the Kagle Association of ine | Siould be allowed to enter the ¢ ancy arined | on nursdoy nigh ee hea teres rad es Joti clan Aes fe + entltie ee at Gettyebu oe) reprising $2,000 0.0 in oid of the Adirondsck | guiity, on tive ground that the shooting was done in | Sistecuta Ward with white caps, 105 wen. These | mon talking in this way of mn inoffensive servant o Mtg lc, anit bed frequently sulered retary Boutwell 1 going to Chicago next week | Curisttan Lanebeck, oged 18 months, was sealed 1 fnd Midiind Haitrond; authorizing the Mayor of | 07 i) ane total tasted ten days, aud excited | were followed by the Griffin Kxceisior Guard, 390 the Cuurch, Whose oniy errand 1a ily is peace ana | Vviency at b private business, and will be absent e fortnight, Lo Gouth wt 433 Wont Thirty-cighth street, yosterday New York t» owront Fire Marshals; to prevent the defonce, ; y 4 ‘ brotherly love I" a Secretary Boutwell lias autuorized the payment of | tenry Buruham, oged 49, a, lodger in ho Harlem f Hovead of con‘ogions disnises in New York 5 Fela. | intense iaterest on account of the high social stand COLORED MEN IN CITIZENS’ DRESS, —_- HOURS OF LEISURE, interest du® May 1y 1871, on Mouday west, without re. | pletry, Burnham. aged 45,» lodger in the Har { veto Now York Quarantine and duties of Healt lies concerned, all of whom reside in | and these by ‘uv excursionists from the boat, The BLINKY'S IMPRISONMENT, _ - bate, TheT pore pan apa er Grabbers 6 i} t Officers; sinenting the wet celative to the Ineurauce | in'cy mong the ominent Procession wi Bo.riy & mile long, = Prof,siiliman lectures in Cooper Institute to-nieht | It 18 understood that the Joint High Commission | pout Teeine ee Woske ahaa Santer een ‘ ments incorpor.sng the National Trot aad | cage were the Hon, Daniel W. Vooree: The whole rou w continued ovation, Tue a on" euce to Respiration | have agreed upon the rettem sat of the San Juan boun: | yup Company of New York; the Assembly 1 . 7 pots d pec s, and the Where a Thief Served Twenty-one Movthy dary by giving tho United States that island ae ; 4, a for the defence, and the Hon, Isane D, Jones, A! streets were crowde: L spectators, an ho win “ gr Tho Workingmen's Union, alter a stormy sessi eh ag til, brOVs ang for a lag 0 Li ils Rer ney General of Maryland, for the prosecution. ‘The | dows of the houses were periectiy wlive with hewus, of & ive Yenre’ Term, Mission and Work of the Iriah ‘The expense of assessing and collecting the re | jad ee eee aon ane ea ay of the Foclation Wi the Conlin Beak eet ey GEM LAS | detence was tue alleged ‘ruin of iack's sister by | A cheer Was vegan ut the foot of Twenty-third | John Mackey, otherwise Blinky Sheridan, who o Wojert ot x ioeture to be delivered by the | Yenue (or ihe Aree tures inosths of thie year. ax com. | ovice which Were GiscilteY de ‘ye ethane ccs nie ne ; McKulg. street and wus taken up almost without s brea has sorved two terms of fivo years each in Bite | He. 9. Mewarty.of Cork, in Bt. Stephen's to-morrow | pared with the Colrssponding months Of last year, Mary Tolman, of 104 Pitt street, while in liquor, ay ——— running along tho eptire line until (he club house mites ber eariena lamp for @ teagat end pisonl tt i Both onee tit Chose scenes Notice to the Real Estate Ring. was reached” benstor Llunderbolt was kept | Prison for burglary, was arrested about five weeks i = i Gen. Butior, President and Treasurer of th Ltrs She was fatally burred. ¥ ees of (he sess via to lore up the | Wasuixarox, April #1. —Among the last acts | coauauslly iting his uat aud Dobbing tis head 40 | ago on charge of stabbing four Germans in To:35 OPAREA TRON THA THLNGRAPR, | ter hushing Noteniger Bolaiers, yesterday sxob EM ELuarahoat A les Me Feahtan cama ae haseaan 3 ted f ie She ep over we be oO 4 he we i. el ry n ) the ne ot the. ‘ial , vam hi aud Port Je son, sun eu 1or ve q Of the Confere mins tee on the Charity bil | of the House was the pasence of a reso: | the Id MKDURp, We stood i cwentycunied | Kine square, Several reapectable witnesses tent: | 76 hark Joseph Wier ashore 15 milos north of | |! tiename of the Institution. this eity aud Port Jefferson, suuk wear Fxecu.ton Kuck, was ner ad NS Ob * Auweontorence report | ution jutroduced by t Mr, Beck, which as. | strect vear ihe Tonth avenue, and gazed upon the | fled his, but others | pectable, thoueh more | parnezat Correspondence for Alsace and German Lorraine be Lill ng the times and places for hol a nisogace Q vives and ude out alter Elliot, of 22 Wost Sevonteenth street, r ot as ourt be Pogeant in silence, But his suuie more than made | nun rous, perjured the Is sunjec ed tO the sama rater of ayment as correspondens nd should be seot ID tue Uuito 4 yes an At en fions were ai Hirom Calains, ai yf the Supreme Court. Res 4 complimentary to the ¢ ‘alsin & Co., auctioneers, of San Fray Liabilities $250,000, ‘The Liinois and Mien Jaco, have ee under 100,000. Al Was open Long ieiand Sound, on Thursday moraiog a sors the right of the House to be cousulted in all treaties for territorial acquisitions where , ” up ior his want of eutuusiasm, Lt extended from | a'thi, Blinky was thereupon discharged, ear to . Was going out of the Easox Market Posies d the journal clerk, Caarle ty rl 01 5 f Many 01 the houses were illuminated. A private | wus arrested by Detective Beam, and turned over to " % ‘ Dayton, volved. | he resolution was intenited 4 | nouse in Twenty third stroet, uear Tenth avenue, | Cupt, camroy, wlio wanted bim io answer for a burg. | totday. This canal will givy Chicago water eguunuut Tho Kvening Poste special says the treaty made as wodk Lo lis death; i not | The liour for adjournment beving arrived, Liout Me scale, tat the Flouse wil | burned red and green lights, ‘he clowated rail | lary committed in Hight avenue, Where be bad roo. | °' b the Gulf abate by the Joint fifgh Commission for (ihe settiemont of th i if Gov, Leuch addressed the Sevate as toduws Lenya erally arated by persons who have | road at the corner of Ninth avouue waa bung | bed a of $100 in money ands valuable gold | | Joseph Dion beat Rudololig in, San Francisco in a Wroviics tora fixed conn pA,body, which was found badly mutilated on the ie 4 ot bay any Vills contracted by persons wh q rad o1 three-Dall French carom: gaine,s00 to 474, 1 bere Was con. aidity of wil ela Udeon River Railroad was yesterday igentiied as 4 Ot four arduous Gusher people's, * reape eo aliempted to go oUt o Apne! o 8 ranciseo of robin me eutier ee 4 id the Bese) haa was Au Eighicenth Ward Polltictan to Quoi pisyea a treuspere r come, Thunderbolt!’ | tective MeDon ded ‘bim over to erverday usider & decree of tue Bupromy Court Wat | ponnces by Furst avenue and she Fark complais the i) been dT Motte tha! tar erage or 8 a Thotaae Babiy, Burgin’ end Bighwoyiadm 1) G8 She Treat er Bes cen Otte cats cud ieees | geenage of Ui ‘i ry RR itent tee inet erdage ayn tir saab Wortar a tio bad Baa Grarke beignborhood, " Me Weuly yous, You ure now, about to return toyour | onte eur rie any | ture of Norton, surrourded by fags and Chinose ange of burglary, commitie ne Twenty er of French women, who bad been wor Cpa eee oH ; +e Houred but'sou aides forget wherever your ortuay | chiered James O'Neil & Boa's coat oflce, in Kast | Hata, No, a0 was prillisatiy iumipated. firat Ward, for mbich be had boon seatenced 49 fous | Mz tn the mines tor the last 18 Years in ineu's eiothing. | tee wall De diy Lasts, Quarte-Centenoial Aaniversary of Bescoe ie be yuurcoultey. in vis momeutous crisis in | Nineteonth street, in Muieh last, to rob ithe amie | No. 13 had a transparency: " Waite Star Social | yeurs and ‘nine months Mate Prison, Krom shat | MU; Sry uaving beck aac overed for tue Brae ty ‘A short tiwe ago an attempt wa fopee No. G7. |. 0: 0. F., was eplenrated ast gyecing , ° 4 purest seiviceorevery | Patrick Broughan, the foreman, just then arriving, | Uiub ; Welcome,” abd numercus lanterns, No. 119 | institution be oscaced about two yeara azo, Yon. | at Me Unie bake ine . gent and, two woldiers W {o Ue Biizaberhen Hooos, Oda Fellows’ yall y 8 of ovli Kenny getsuce Brougham over the head, and the was decorated with fags, and every pane of glass | terday he was received by the keeper of the prison, | |, Nie Gommitian ‘on erence oN the Anportion: helo 2 eatncan St peuaer The question of treceivership in the Hofm: rap off.” Lost night Kenny ventared across (he river | showed ® lighted candle. No, 100 was also deco. | who told the detective that as the prisover had MS DR) Te the | her es, ‘and had. igpited vt House case wae up before Mr. J q from Brooklyn and was captured after » stout fated with faye ani lanterns, ‘The Armory, near | beer over twenty-one months absent, he owed Lie nd ta ity. ‘The House wilt be Kepubl CordLng UO Cen Z's Lok Woke. WAjOF discovered by the Gay. The arguinent (or tho det begun by WO Borie beg, aud 19 9 be conclude, : a Mouday morvipg. sistance, He was locked up in the I'weuty-socond Horatio strect, was abloge with hiebt, and so was | Blate only two and a hall months! servige, and wires, police # uliow Jackson Hall en the caraor of Greaawieh avenue, | womld be at liberty on the 10th af Jule, ‘ef the testimony of a few of the witne ta the Clerk's desk at the time of the unlortunate Weenrreuce, Mr. Fiannizan, whose seat is vory nesr “the Clork's desk, testified that while Weed was ex eming the count, Mr. Irving calied the attention of We Speaker, unit suid that be thought the Clerk could get slong with his business witvout any as aiauce, fie teu stepped up into the desk wear gry Words Were Dusiuz be. weun Les, titan) asked Mr Weed to take bi: dhe would see thet Mr. Irving took bis. ie Weed reiused to do, Hv then induced Mr. Ir ving to co into {he Clerk's were Mr, Weed followed li, He wiso syenrs tuat Weed bai Ir Ying by the coat collar Whou he was struck. bir Aitkou of Kings sweare positively tha: he SAW WEED STRIRS IRVING wan underhanded blow in the Clerk's desk, and that Mr. Irving inimedistely appeated to ie Speaker Steiing that he had pen struc. All efforta to shake dim on this point wero unsuccessful, and; it tallies ‘With the statewent of Mir. Irvivg, Who claims tuat he was 80 siruck abu tow erystal of Lis waicu broken ‘dy the biow, Mr. Cary swears (hat he saw Irving wlagger as if struck, and heard him appeal to the i