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° ' ge | ~ e ‘ Se ————— ——————————————————————————— = panei epee _ ee ict } THIRTY-EIGHTH YEAR, NEW YORK, FRIDAY, APRIL 28, 1871, PRICR TWO CENTS. { iP VAY DE ) | Te MURDERCR OF JoserA JAMES. | | TES THI iT ) Procossion to the residence of the bride, 186 De | PTT I; r Walt) | JAMES BTA ’ meng | i i Q 0 ' i } E48 B. TAYLOR'S DOLLARS, U THE RALLWAY DEATH TRAY 4 LIFE IN THE METROPOLIS. | riccr treet sear ‘Auorney, and saitted enapey | LOE CLVIL WAR IN FRANCK, capes THE OVERLAND JUNKETI t oe Savare Democracy on the Rench—Let the —— couple with ® serenade by O'Brion's full band. An —— Surroeate Hutchings again Delaged with —_—_—— WATAL DISASTER 70 RARNUM'S SHOW Man of Tnflaence Take the Kame Chance | Hasnes HERE AND THERE BY LIB | immense concourse was gathorod in frontofthe | PRUSSEA PROTRCTING TITR ARCH- | tone—The Lawyers and their Clients | re NEW TORK BLOSSOMS FLOATING i AE CRANFORD, N. J. that the Poor White Man or the Black SUN'S REPORTERS, oor, and pon the appearance of the amiling and DIANOP OF PARIS. Want the Money—Application for Letters TOWARD BAN FRANCISCO. cmnapacan Man Takes—The Conviction of Bolater. pais tac Lowing groom, e seored him Instily, ‘The last air by Testnmenary—Jarndyce ve. Jarndyce. } Phe Caravan Kepply Wagon Binnshod into y _ Waswisotos, April 27.—The trial of Horatio | mye Portis of Now York Stroet-Car Travels | Wie deed wis “Tat Me in My Lisle Bed,” at | mye Moathern Forts of Paria Mndiy Nam«| At} c'ciock yesterday, the eminent array Of | pyeir Departure trom Chicngo—Tho } Kindling Weod—Twe Men Killed Out« | Bolster, the prine-fightor, for the murder of Joseph Hing—Where ts the Conductor who Sule | Pittie was ut one time foreman of the famous vol. nat the Kecnpe of | Counsel why atterded the trian! of the Taylor will and Owen Breunan—Work for the t sity anecaer Dying and Th ce Others | Jsros, nes Willard’s Hotel, In Yobrnary, ended to- fored this Binckening of the Fair Fame | unwer ' Oid Stag’ fire enzine company No. 4i, the ortan, Moves | case made o descent on Surrogate Me'ching cage De Tae Annocont H ‘ te viomsly Injared—Shameful Lubumaunity. | day, Judge Olin ebarged tho jury at length upon of the Cityt—Murdor em the Platform, | most formidable rival of Amorious “ Hig ba” sronte of Vernuiilinta. Court, Kx-Suroyor A.drews, Mr, linton, Whe he Was. { Barnum’s creat show exhibited in Plainfield, | the law and evidence, telling the jury that it was On Saturday night Mr. Avecy D, Putoaw, a a Orteheters Rend: Pants, April 27.—The Sovthern forts aro badly | Antvon, and M+. Vanderpor) were among tho Cwicaao, April 27.—The Blossoms left here for } Kd.,00 Wednesday. It was booked for Elisabeth | mainly ia their hands to decide whether the jw | merevant of Pearl street, who lives at 8 Cota The Now Yor Cricket Club have cloeted Robt, | “#04. Vorsaitiist projectites fati inside the ram: | wamber. Mr. Dry, the brother-in-law of Mr. Tayior, | Omaha at 10 o'cloek this morning, Ail are in good { gorerdny, and at a quarter to three o'cisek the | should be enforced, ead that il juries and courts pers | pi ‘ae riding ap town with Mrs. and Miss Dovad 0 NOW Fork ei r Deana Viseb ot parts of the city, A grest many peonle have Leon | sat near (le lawyers, and eicved bis eyes While they | spirits, thouzh Judge Couller appears to be Crenty two wazons composing the caravan larted | mite? «an togoa gunning for his neighbor and kill | of 762 Broadway. One John Foster jumped on the | Hardcastle Prosiden’ rr] Wn, lee Seaduan killed and wounded. The Afot d'Ordre says the | addrersed the Judges. worried. He lef Alderman Pinokett sltting H on their way to the latter town, Those wagons | kim without punishment, courts and juries had bet- | rene platform and faced the ladies who were inside, | Chartes Tylor hidepcbotbecrl c rege ray? Commenists wit biow up the fo. t. H ib ahould be. Ex-Surveyor Androws Gret epoke, He had turee | Yorkville, and he ts very anxious to know how he H wore flied with animals, cxcepting the last, or | tor be anolshed, His Honor especially charged the | staring them out of countenance; he subsequently | Mateh and Grows st pepe | come @ meccssity, The Commune claim tw bare | m. tions tom ke, The firct was in reference to an | has made out. Me is afraid that Piunkett will make tupply wagon, which contained the entire camp | jary to do their duty regardiess of conrequnences. | Dat his head inside and etill stared at the ladies, At Lu! oad cana eR in ttrest, Tobocbe a silenced the Ve:sailivs battery at Mecdon, to have | allowance to the widow pending the litigation. The | some blander, and that the people may suffer, The equipze and provid rthe 250 men and boys | He bad now presided sone years bere, and found | length bis misbehavior was such thot Mr. Potnam | Maniatian Club bave thelr opening day on Butur. | C4Ptred « barricade at Nevilly, and to have dis- | surject, be said, hed been brought bolore I Biossome, taxing & lesson from the smashing of Joba who Oo ths toneh work be troupe. ‘The regular | that it was easy for a poor white man with his shirt | felt constrained to shut the door, which Poster in- | day, May 6. hecaline mounted Gvo gaus at Courbevoie, The Communal | Honor in the cartier stoges f the ca-e, and be be | Weutworin's carriage, buttoned their coats ov | sof the cirene an! the performers waited for | tal ont, or anegro to be convicted, but sometimes, | staatly opened, The closing and opening were ro- A Woune ta Ludlow teeter Sat. Council now holds tte sittings with elosd do ra, | Loved that the precedent. of the Court would war- | their Americus Ciub badges while ridiog to { 8 imervillo, which partes | op account of the standing of the prisoner in the | repeated thrice, and on the third opening Foster en Mary Bremen, the wife of the ring!eader of the | *24 Rone bat members and attaches are admitted, | rau, the Surrogate in granting the motion the cars from the Sierman House, Some ex 4 commuoity, be had found it extremely diMieult to | teved, and roughiy addressing Mr. Putnam, raid; great plot for awiai dling the Government on fraudu- TUR COMMOWAL LRAnEna, Mr. Andrews took brevth, and Mr. Cunton arose | clement was created before the departure i I acson the line of the New | administer the law. If nny one believed it was not “T'vo paid for a seat, and I'll vave it leat bounty and pension claims, wae anested by Prom ta Beening Leader, and moved that Mrs, Kate Howlan’, the heir at law, | of the train by the dissovery that somo Tilinols gen- { votveom Biiaaboth aud | right to herg 9 map, suck person should petition | 1 have no ohj ction to that," replied Mr. Patoams | cciat agent Negeomu yesterday, and te in Lud. | VENRAILLRE, April 9T.—M. FLiees has instraeted | recoive the wliovance of $5,000 a year loft Ler by | tlemau had stolen a bottle of Maryland elub white { Luling country ts a lovel | fora repeat of the law, but as to te present case, | “but I decidedly object to your insulting these | iow street jal. Ile. husband de at large. the official authorities to guard auaiost tue ercape | she will, key from the Hon, Francis McCabe, The Chacago veto pgirte, down wilh | the jury ahou'd finde verdict without cny roference | ladies." —--—- of the Communal ivadere from Parie by balloon Shon ox Surveror Andrewa rose avd epoke of | detectives are now on tive track of the thief, The la ; s thunder at nacheceed | to the penalty, * Vory well.” said Foster, “I'll pay you off before A Fortune for Somebody. This courso will most prodably bo a(tempted by | the extensive Inbors of counsel for the proponents, | dies were out in larje numbers to see Owen Br } ad yarde above Cranord The Jory rendered a verdict ¢° murder ia the first | Tleave the cur.” Messrs. Taylor & Co., bankers, 16 Wall street, | numbers of those who have made themselves pect. | and asked for an allowance for their servic Mr. | nanrile to the cars, Iie manly personal beauty sck at asharp angle, within | dosree, When the car artived at Forty-sixth street and | received a special telegram from Havana yesterday | liarly obnoxious to the Government; and every pre- | Clinton, in speaking ca the question of an allow: | HAsexcitet ualversal attention, and & thousand of 4 occupied by a Mr. Edward | ‘Phe prisoner, who bore op during the proceedings | Seventh avenve, Mr. Foster stepped out, and | announci)« the holder of ticket (444 as the winner | caation Js being taken by the authorities tw pro | mnce, said that the amount involved in tho cuse was fo armen. House. Tbe PRN are ' as! Vew of the up-track betraying much emotion, was froned ant Fo Ker str ke bim oy the, Wend swith tho car | Of $200,00' a & iii vent it. Vers large. he hearing bad occupied thirty-two | eagerly looking for Indians, and see ned much dit drovi the reed, tnd he So the ti 1 prbseyeel : Hook, fracturing bis eku je ton gave the car = ani , — s Pye of actonl eitting It was A cvbo that nevesserlly | appointed at not Gading thew in Caieago. edbbagds bp tend itgrhctadickdchenlged 3 Petehhs bit bed sch dead DeCOe ree veers’ | BOCK. fe: Ne UnY nd jnmped of. Mr. Putnar JOR COBURN'S BENEFIT, LessDidabdeontetyied Mabank dah dy 'sidetnate died oceepied ail the Hae of counsel, ty the exeiusiva of It now turos out that the hoosier wo swindled sunt t for the locomotive,” | ttamediately vacated, tie crowd rauning out to get | was taken ons stretcher to the West Forty-seventh _—— Loxpow, April 2% —The Dally News specs! des | other Vu «His Honor tad'made anor ‘er that | the boys out of $200 at euchre near La Porto, Ind eh stance of twenty yarde | « look at the prisoner. street police station, and thene te St f’ ike'e Hos | An Ovation to the Champion lant Night—The | patch from Versiilies says a force of 6,00) troops | the case gon from day to day, and he tuougit it | was a New York exinner whe hid followed the ¥ hic ihe fe + ta is Pital, where he lier in a critical condition, Capt, Tintl Crammed with the Sports of th . sarmy ‘ G Was One in Which reasonable compensation ouzht to | party in aiszu Alderman Mitchell, it i said, v8 . 18 the only warns On the way to jail, Bolster betrayed some emo- | Pie taving learned how the hook was vispored Me erent Matate Wetec, Coban | fom the Versaities army Las excented some impor. 4 fee slardiag évienee ta tie’ possocaned te rf we sia va of theconing of | tion, snd in answer tom question by @ bailiff, eaid | of, institutod further ing alr dar both the Clark~ ban ter che Pelli lant movements north of Paris, The sitantion of Vanderpoe! next moved for an allowance to | proving that the wretch wont after them at tie ine at ‘Vere * that ne w. ald now bave to prepare for the future, | oriver and Foster, Cod, yt eS ok yout say Pie " il ib E t Thirteenth ial é the Insurgeuts south of Paris is suid to be good, | Counsel for conte ag A referred ie the great | sication of John MeBride Davidson and Joba : : morning ey Were taken to the Yorkville Police asonic Hall, in Eas . reel, wos F ‘ tf Voinme of cvilence taken th the course of the trint, | ¢ erlain, who paid his fare on condition that he I ft be what # might." ITs wae takun to bic coll. | Court oad romended ter iorthor lavestigation. crowded to overfic #ing ast evening withthe tiende | 2: THlets announces in a circular that sclive opera: | Nog rerutatl that {tthe case tind to cided at | shoud suare bis ill-gotten plunder with thern att necerous og elee where | Buteequet 7, when visited by a BUN reporter, he age Joe Gaberh, tA tors commenced yesterday, Forts Vanvres and | the moment the contestants had closed, there would ‘ ~ es + \ lows of life may be prevented, In the | was walking briakty ap and down the corridor, and | ‘Thr Turee Opinions, aud | M4 sdmirers of Joe lod Diree eres ae ruertMs | Tsey were tired upon, and it ia presuwed the latter | have becn no doutt of the result, LOVE AND THE STOMACH PUMP. ‘ yee ihe ee aR prantolard <4 ip good spirita, He received tive reorter Sreckeléer Witness bis last exbibition previous to bis Aight | Vi) soon be eilonced, wt! Anttion asked Me Hono to make an attow- Mewean ily. ald th iT ns Dt ad 7 2 t nth with Jim Mace, Although the ruln fell @ nee to counse! for » Duryea, se character 4 Wiotevor. Sor cal gentlemen reeiting ia | Pasta Leme: he would sake > ristementortue | The old Board of the Hudson County Pree- | Nest month with Jim Maco. Although the rato f fhe ISCROENT BATTERY nrequentiy atwekod Guriag toe trial Me vy and a Hendacho-The Soothing the od fn ed thy Sum Fr or th t | woole atthir ond what loc to Ht, wish bo believed | holders met yesterday afternoon, preparatory to b Taig hea trad bebe eel ee a incr Cael on the Trocadero las boen removed. h silowance 10 eoansel fur & lady audanum, aud the " pcg ° . io danger W ‘ the puble woot tome from bitin tn ite present con: | their final adjo sat on Monde is jor, Including ‘Ooms ne side Mo stage | # aon wae, jon bi ittg st into the came, Jimam that was not Poison. by Ab mn danger Wille pasalrg | Gijon ae the Huth. Tee repcrier ached whether | Weir Anal adjourninent on Montay next, The writs | o's toe ine use of the eparrers. ‘There must | Come Aghiing at Asnieres y @rdny. The k, tha papers of the respective | On ‘tuesday evening two lovers, residing im this " iw Would wot be betier 0 write M, end he answeret | Hen opinions of three lawyers, J. Dixon, Jr, William | Ot #F4r fe hundred persone a the hatl met | frees made an attempt to ervee the bridge over the | Counsel. wud reserved ' ts Aovial ‘ y & » residing | b j von o'clock twonty of the | Taqt he "as bor ab indiferent “writer and would | I, Brincorhod, counsel to the Boara, and isaac | MAYS Been over slx hundied porn Tratil ahd | Seine to Clichy, but were unsuccossfal, A apecial Mai * lusis toad that the Sutro- | the melxbborhood of London terrace, eame vear an 1 ws ipot.ug the caravan, had gos by in | TAMCEApeMR It un the eur of va moment, ‘Te | w, goudder, concerniog the legality of te elec. | Nery all paid their doliar udmission, There were itaupalah (0 the: SVagrend eave the: Pronalens have ah He Prvweut.con’ | abrapt and untimely end, Frangois Rideau has for } revorier Wen asked whether he was relisiously “ i four bouts, including the champion and Bill Clark een ot | come time past bad t ly disturbed by the ms ss weork Gatauce Lehitd Owe, | roared, and be amswered in the aMrmative, adding | tion of Frecholders in Jersey City under the ne ns ‘ red the arrest of the Curé of the Church of 8 je of By Andrews i saith sso Pater cal roan tetote tah “ " a tthat he | charier, were presented and read All ogres that | Eversbody reemed atistlec, however, and the then read (uo wet e last Legi-ia\ure em coqueiries of his Alancée, Louise Vullidre, At { are Whi c horses, woe Over the railroad | Wnt Lis parent were Eotecopahons, and ‘that ho , is, The cause is unknown. Seven cannon in * ° 4 ch bat bad deen | but three Freeholders from each Aldermanic dis- | groatest enthusiasin prevailed, 4 powering Surrogates to is#uc ch otters while wills : back aos ‘ster, The ist. before which | ¥** eauested jn teat ehersh, bat had never been trl he a all, ot Issy have beon dismoarted, and rt M litigetion. it was a» foliows; ut three weeks azo, Le bought @ bottle of we Qeevt biek Spanish mules, wae vnfirmed. He Intended, however, to pay pore pes ane jp ted He aH een te take | John Grinde! was mastor of eoremontes, and rat ‘ A is (Atsas WIGGLE: Wha Preis ¢ ma ‘abpeabanauamanda pretreated Jaudanom, which he showed Louise, te!ling her that ! 0 ad for | Meir reata in Wie Board otal number elected a rouge 4 on be Prussian Oone: ar » Whie , Fa Ira's howe hetsciour of davaur. | Seine been recding tho Seeicrurestendtihe Book | ie thirty-nine. and the puzaie is. which shail be the | tntroduced Amos Sanders and young Farrell, who | uonke On ule Neve. tte Mianuen Oenteal | ao in setatton toa Surrogates’ Courts, | life bad become insunportabie, and that he desizned tant cook, George I sat uae of his remaining time, ont eeon Ging their coustiiuents, nis foot, Had the best 0 encoun ra ¥ weber, Tan Avan fo be weonle oF, the, Se ‘ aera ; bshprrvas tos Bact Sena ees Heston, | the mother, a vory reepeciable old Indy, ts tiring -- Nesbitt’anl young Tou'es next pat in au appoar- | in the North of France, is expected (Onde Ap wins youne ‘fialin to the Bourisonts Wess j ‘ j + the Keater hort bie’ ego be received a letier trom bis 01 good humor by tae! of biting. Toa. : Y e e r fam Atte mame moment the Komerrile train | fotneg in width eke expecaeed 10 feelings of Abows twe years ago Louls Gonseles was 8) boy nga: the best of 3 Nesuiit was te | ‘The Aventng Standard hus the following special sbtt terrible wea her alarm, when om Ker retara } Sear by: aud 8 colorid wontn, W Dat to be. | detuews hor gitet and that of Lis sisters, He will | rested for robbery. John B. Dissivo appeared asa | lareer man. A Mr. McGowan bow cate 4 despatch frou Paria: ‘Tho Commuce suffers for raat the She wept Vitterly, aud, with, timer t eo ong the ‘ Fecsive bts death sentence to-mosror Witnoes for the prosecution, and bis testimony was | nd sine covert come aa eo ee eetie Maken | want of unios among its members, a8 well as the teeing of eaid ie known tie resoiution which her lover f ‘ Suv the cancer sad #uoaied PROT ETT 5 Faerie nng ete very @anaging to the defendant, Gonsales swore | tive donned the mis, Wit ine exception of te | lack of money and men, The National Gan Confer pawer Upon tue executor OL execators The parents of the distraced irl e Hire toholdh ck, The mutes wore high & 4 CLAIM AND BOUNTY BING, that he would be rever vn Biasing, Blazine | event of tho ovexine, this bout was aig) dlschay ke wrdend OF hele ; ‘ ine Siual deters savored to culm her, out in vam. At last ee t we ever, and np Cvch Op Win the vestot od Wickes unld bis oP 400 cheap, kad Ay openly disobey orders of the Comuune ees ae siepved to a closet, and taxing down the vial of Que ¢cavan, and We Was nnavie to reswain them, A Scheme to Defrand the Government of pened nt to name returned on | Hee tne youn him pappin, believed wh one will ma lat & , z ¢ preference for hen. udu Am ank (rom ia lerce done las ic te fe LocoMoTIVE KCK THE THO $106,000-Ferreting out a Precians Gang | T8ertay lodginzs at 107 Wooster street. | the amusement of the spectators, wh the Rae de Rivoli and Rue de Castiglione, in tt Irate order acts nsw preveribed by law in cases wuere | aeiton the bed by the elie of Francole to await { find me hu vue forwird vert of the wagon with —Forgers and Theft by Militia Oficers, Yesterday morning as he was walking slong Wooster | Ma aby their a et tie adiita VAY GF Cab Plea Venda, Porches | thie ; AALLALY, Fly oe BS oon MR ti dla dle gy by seen daeeclaan Pin Waabk ate in Frederick W. Smith, « claim agent, was re tirest Gonmaes en up bebiad him and desit | Foul. MOM ver aconah, Dut Madded bid cared | tedge will probally be sturmed by the Veron xo 8. Ali acts or dete iueotiei with rch on the king of terrors by the help of Blore cud str wn Ww ao ennts y nereated on charge of frandulentiy attempting to | Mm # elunning blow with aclub. Blozi 9 ran, fol- | contidence py his succor’ in the vrevions rounds and | “THY ad if ; bro. 4. Th Ke effect amediate'y ee rele seestete Wac ac enero tie The i ay oldain pay and bounty moncy alleged to be dus the | lowed by Gonzalos, In th Lit Dag wallet | beid bis owe my at i more expeticuced epbonent TUB GOVERNMENT UNABLE TO PAY TUR INDEMNITY Itis claimed by the exceutors th.t the estate is | eouseive #. He'nad had a severe headache, and Binion Gwent eet dia Cater of Rant Ling, a deceaned Union toldior, Au | ‘ell on the pavement, and Gonzaics appropriated it, | Im A manner that broustt sown Uh 4 elura | The Commune las lnpressed into (the military | roviliy weizcel sting. Notes of Me Tus: 5 due reconbient ton of a frie ut rd tasea a done ae 1 7 “ ., Detoetive Slavin took Gonzales before Justice Cox mk tl he S t % sorvie Lophonde he Dhs rallway ne eon Ls i are prote vdhahec he often narcotic, chloral, He lat merely takom Tie tell on hie nz invesuention by Detective Newcomb showed that . duck the Singeard, from the Seventh Ward, was | tones disan t! ne Hungred aud Fite Bit The iaterest un tie ages is ‘ an overdose, Thelies deen aed Drowkitg Wis eek 1g bad po inther living, and thes proper cleiin | 38¢ Gonzales latroduced a witness to show the oad wus to set to Wild the Hovoken Clipver, bus | tation of tae National Gourd for cowardice, haw | closure eulte are threstened iciihieis we flung into tue air, striking on : charactor of the complain tuat eoatleman not laraing up, a Mr. MoCiellat ac roy ‘ort Mont Valerien ie silent to-da! ir, Clint p opposed pplication, wiat " hie MERverhese Wuraraeateted nad doen fied by his motuer, Simith at the Hse Vout domont eaiertne Witness) © TikneW the |/commouated nits Sack wee bo dleggenl Wiethe | ieenateeanlion tne tbe My to-day, | | Me Clink n opposed the sppiioatian, ae JAMES M, MASON, the ook the 10a. We Cusine A ave $5,000 bail, but tailing to appear for eran: complaiaing Wi teas ew Ocleans, where he was | gloves, aud McClellan, woo had sm untertunate way | 1 By) " of \bte GtbGE Gaik Veal aaceraine tomes Olisteate + i fie a : cn) fete Mab voctreated | Teamried oo O40 Of She Worst wen ka tue commu: | of dacking his head to avoid pauishment, cot all he . ‘ seiolatar Fhe atom JJ | A Confederate Minister's Death-bed Site ¥ ‘ n tion before Oommimstuuer Davenpart wus rearresied ae “ a the © és bily, long since duc ging t so @ the w \ locomotive waa bro pity, od Ac \ re com Ma nme f dcli'« Partoer in Fort Warren, hen Bood wit ® the ena and bin bail raised wo $10.00, Stmitl then made o What very bad wets did be commit In New Or | McGowan fied up the tine while Coborn and Pr PRUSSIA PROTECTING FUR ANCHIISHOR OF PATI, piurderer ¥ been tried und convicted Would | A despatch received Last aight in Washington the em king earn Ws eutire len fall confession wo Col. Whitley, implicating over | leans?” aaked tic Justice ; Clark were geting ready. Previous to dontin Buniix, Aprli #1.—The revs Zeliung of to-day | be but rite ie é Lanne he me hug < " © cu the trae - 0 had formed themeelve * Why, eis," replied witners, * he’s the mi Hog costuae, Joe Was ru down by Frask 3 r that Peinee Bismarck bas instructed rved his decis y Mt dames M, Mason of Virziuin, exe two fori ard mt brite, and wot t twonty pessons, who he sald had formed themee! who pulled the Confederate flag own frum the | Intyro, Mis trainer. He appeared to be ta epiendid | Gen. ,Fubrice to represent to the Paris Commune eiaainna Setar harps Confederate di 2.40. Haglan, was not expected 4 whahry ‘“ . Sulied,: & into @ ring ¥ cheat the Goveruinent by preparing | Custom House and be the Uaion fag. Yes, war, | trun, hud Was the picture of rugged lewltn. THis | that in caso of any. mish the Are tig ar one Rea Rte aiterva _ sup the county, | and proventing furged claims purporticg kc emanate | ener, body despised lita or tbat aco" eye was br cht ne au eagle's anit as he raised Patis, te Prasslans mgt § A eee Pe setaer: James Murrey Masou was born in Patrfaz county, ALL Lie Wilies-ne a 6a SF dead ecldiers tok. heckly teu he prisuuer wus cournlite 4, ars Lis head doring the rabbing process, tbe | aduis of she elty iu lavor of ta - ames 3 Masou was born in county, Wilieitk Was NOT PLOWR, pg Witegeligle mai criti —— anaes of bit Deck end arms stovd out 1a great | meu W. B.A. Reject the Proposition of the | Virginix, in 1797, He was the lineal descendant of Bor the boll ruse wuld aller bye ut and be we belre of seid solitons Senge in the Spectal Sess folds * — swern Tho Vers on olny te Enciish cavalier who, escaping fro sage rhe Wwe. i vos Sepp. da. oon as porsthle, | Upon thie confession Henry M, Karples, formerly Loesial Botone venechey Phenus traf, | . When the champion and Professor Clark stepred A RICH WIDOWS EXPERIENCE, Overatora—The Terms pon waleh Bobs 1 Enciish cavalier who, escaping fromm the disas shout toes hundred garde was hes | LiecteColonel of the Filte-eecond Naw York Vor, | _ At the Special Sessions yesterday Phegor Huff, | upon tuo stage, they wore rocvived with reper'et gos “bill Cows oats vous field of Worcester in 1651, made his escupe ‘ bucked ap t0 the tor, An the | coteers, was arrested and taken before Commision. | CFE Was tried for assaulting Geo, W, Davidge, | cheers by the vast «rowd. Bou w re in it . atk WTR AG aa-Whe Spence Portsy ¢ Exes | di guised a9 9 peasant, and emdarking for America, i meantime the ny ere Iraped from | ® * lou | piso colored, at 127 West Twenty-Afu stroet, Lum | mes and vrese: Peverinaleer of the ben Money—Aad wae Kicked Uat-A Woman | ¢ t landed at . Va, where he purchased an es plat or, Swi ow Hue of the er Davenport on charge of being one of the prin dae? ge and fat, bat ve 88 OF { ty aple-c Pl eaten ta eae (ana ve princ | met two young colored indies tn ge's place, | wparrere in ‘th try, Coburn, aithe Divorce Aw Klopemeut, sociut and } tate, amd where his descendants have since lived, ou’ and all pet x af rat Karpies wae that he sty no or | aad tue three had some icecream. One Peep sph Rtgs otal bles Aranda Bett He Ls (ue ‘ ay Tames M, Mason recelved mgood early etneation, * dea, Tie ea to Mr oe D schreaver tom clam for bouny 4 young ladies handed Huff Ofy cevta with which to | fous bis huge de Ded elle: JA Orange county is | as to 1 nid gia juatod ut the Universtiy of Pennsylvania im ba 5 me pariah bes tl, ogo t nee Ao Pan Boren ber u Recon peitle the bal, bu: Hum put itinto bis pocket. Da- | tng got “Clark's head, but the te With tue times, We are atead on AC ‘ store a “Hae Pdi at cole Pee a and st: Ck lantocors. In tus claies Juood wus ceecribad as | Videe seked bim for the money, and received nott AW ae ALS Ba el Ras rd | bat we lay way over every place f ‘ Py dueuiting i € F tn e elected to tue Vi a Ilouse of ° roItw a ie who a hb lather Of Paad, aad Oe rentfal b. ua, | tng but abuee, ‘The testimony was conflictiux; one |}, Pe et ece tl aaa Won Wis and fast men 4 drive them; end now we eer epee fone : De ecates av reGlected, He was a Ro ‘ ’ a hi avert ered an ® 1) 6) tee ipveetization made it does net apoear that | witness swore that Huff attacked Davidge with a Claek Wae easily w ry sanding this | a step C gon rear gurren ‘Dall a ares the “ghoul ¥e in Congress fro 1937 to 1599, and in 181) wae \ t ‘ asit aod « if ne ! 9 , AVo Liaeve Wie custody tisk tue Lnuoucn | Lyles ever sam eich a person as dacob sehreiter, | Mae Aas pumak by thes used | drawback, the Professor that a ; : ted a somater tn Congres, and Fo6lectol in 1349, ' ry or krow of bis existence. ‘ibe Uotoriesioner beld | Plate, while anothe lore that the weapon use hr sch Parga nds. ‘Tho set:to was the | “oem applic oF & divorc ga ical wh) a fina: E S + | Be be!d this porition until: Isl. having for sever i c ry TIE POOR Karples f salpation ih detault of $10.00) Was 8 hatchet: Miss Biue was called as a witness, | fore PE eee ere sorter nie Tae Uae lennatan to Che F ; Ny Ae EEO b> S been Cyairman of the Comuiites on Fore < The neat Way arrested was & notary public calling Dark vlue,” sald Mr. Bpencer, sotio voce, wud U1 PR ltteer dy adie wealthiest and io (faa ganranterd . ‘ tign Reiations, Oa the breaking out of he rebole ' mi in the frauds, The caine were eworn ww be. | Blue waiked up to, the stand, This young lady | , two yeare ag was in the employ of | Mr. Walliams, t erates, atl’ was expelled from the Senate iu July of | : fore Naw. aloged that Le wis aware of € terrible caeus belli . hy w rn 1 Swartwout, and ag-d 0 ne re becau a byt the sane year. te fr H. Martin, another What are you talking about asked Ju na farta Village of Hugueaot. ebout four | distr ¢ 1 en appointed one of the Commissions { Ly | leged accomplice, was taken and locged up in de ce; 81 don't kooy, to about *cusus place up t nk the on 4 rs Contederate Governinent to England, ! », but | fenit of bel. AbOUb tweive pertons tb oll ave 44; * tall common sense, in by the f Watson ad ial hele i Mr satied from Charleston with Mr. Sit - Hud was Sued $3, _ , : Co dsioner, on Octooer 19, 1981 en arrested. Alois eee He wa 1 horse » in ' i r is Joring the exam inatio sterday, Adoly « aha :) SP hit ck t rhs r ‘ " 4 the followin r Hava Jowover Bh ant embarkes Were disciarged by be Cominissiouer, Heury Mar Emma Moore, who is supposed to take her |, S canemnepoarae 4 r f. That Sehnyikitl eornte wi Treat Was. boarded by Capt. Wilkes, of the Un was diecbarged on !ie Own recognigauce, The : Zi ; The Father of Waters Bursting his Donds— Bypaca oon got wild and went to spend Ags Lee R i s ieinto, ané Messrs. Mason and Slidell were name from Rothgoob Moore, a fighter and politic: : ¥ rt on t " $275. wih w f , , 3 and 3 examination of te otner prison has been port i A Ningara Pouring into the Swamypa aud | wife's mouey ata fearful rate. Dollar after colar | fi eii.cr, aud red and taken on board, They were landed powed. DA Harmon, evecial ageut of ‘tue Second beh Lid rou Dowang sense ear, as u Submerging the Railronds aud Plantue | disappeared; Valuabie iand und stock were sold by | 1 own to 81.0, and 4 tn Bos on, and sent to Fort Warren se prisoners ot { Auuitor’s Department, iu thie investigation ary Moran, the proprietress of the Dupont Hotei fptelpaahiys : im, And the p: voted to nis particuar u ¢ i ee Jor cy a | war wanted the unconuitiona frond about Lwenty fraudulent claime, whick, ha Fipdbon. sivent, of stealing @ saxarbow) 3 Fh ler dAiteottana gdh By dcaee 4 : ty Dorse races and ra og. This finally | & p eve $215 at Port Ca surren and Slidell, Witn this { been allowed, would Lave delrauded tue ‘Gor- | 12 5 e . Naw Oatxaxs, April 27.—Poverty Point and | Loe eo thet ; Ss suiterenin net Wore te farsa Mpyaraciene sorpila } crnsuent eat Of about 64N.00 Moore i# a fine-Jooking wowan, and in hor young:r | ytariro crevasses aro closed, Nothing bas boon | ef the ex widow, and sue yr exteliod Ler wus. | Ws “We, Pi geet athe xcoviEk | | at compliance on the failure ' —_ days, when the wife of the lamented Ton Hyer, th | neirg from Monnet Carre crevasse to-day, ‘There is | P nnd from er ‘house, and apoiied for @ divorce, | shat thie cule, fe ae. turorable to. ih rah Bring tie Tens Unto port (Or ‘ade | DRENNAN'S MARKIAGB, prize de ors wm ee AP eve very panne Mrs. | yo material change in the flood ¢ © Jacason | wealthy merchant, Miss Susan Vun Inweger by | tray tact, though the operators bave tried to ¢ a ls 4 coveriemerre wore has boarded in the Dupont Hotel for sowe The Bo Srcsa arevease il he ekg! Ne nrtiheeiion attak cong for bY | viace the public tet the leader ¢ (tn The Fymenial Celebration of a Veteran aud the gilb-tougued Are, Moran ised to ac. | Ral'road. Tho Boonet Corre crovasse will be very | naine, took pity on the oxile, after considerable eo, | Tieiuadiock, acainet the wiail t ‘The Fools weil Alive ij pales cheel Commissioncr—Nuptiala at 6 in ee of Blewiing goods euoug to euirl @ small destiuctive, Steambuete, stoam pile-drivers, barges, | Cont gine meninest and several times ca pre. | qe "Mth unre tis offer u pr Court of South Carolina hes { ‘uaterda 2 z ance. family in housekeeping, ne detective who ar- | pilcs, lamber, sacks, tools, and everything that can | tense of visiting remtives, the young lady hae beer + a tbkae Co aoe c in favor of the v ¥ { sonatas ate aera en elie lara Tanette tien. | ested Mrs, Moore testified that be found in her | by needed, have been vent to ihe Avot’ The ere: | Cireusone youecas about the dich: aeccmpantea | Keewmon! red ny PogemlNitg fe foed S| ot out h which slaves Were the cousideration, ‘ he many friends of the Iton, Timothy Bren- | iuiie seven Vomotavle dishes, seven dinner plates, | vasse occurred by pure@ilitiness, as this lovoo is | by Spices “Oa Tevatay nicut fast tue tee were | & MALAOR, TELM oRoe i hak er teak gad 4 Meacchient occurel. Jesce's, paronts ,kiow an have beon taken by wurprise, Ho tea vener- | three forks, three spouns, one Lisket, and & | ony of the best in the State, and’had beou cus to | geen in acarringe. driving Ub the river rood, an DEFMLOTS. We ATO WILDE 10 | it A Good Man's Reward after Death eee catonie Seu tne tone + | able gentieman of 62, and brother of ihe Hon. Owen | }ariety of other articiew, wuith Mra, Moray gait had | just eagat through, and tue cut bad not Leew prop co thea thoy have Lot Lee ard fro LAN eda So nities Hine: Lo aPaiealine: chew aay Mr FP. 1. Stanton, a rising young lawyer, som | ‘ mm useng his inia Publ) b 1 poem Stores trom Be ye bre Cralmed Tem ot erly Closed, i ul 17 yours of ag Wyse be " rt Y « tary Sta) nis named “the fer tile mother wae selged, With premature lavor | 2teRban, Commissioner of Public Charitics am | ber own property, Oa the sugar-bow) dispute, Mra A correspondent, writing from the crevasse to the | coneniered © very proper and modest gil, Phe | aneant ts its cover ihe District or Columns, eee f aina from ibe shock; aud. his. fat vhio ie au | Correction, aod President of the CulMorate Jun cet: | Moore was ted 80, Now Uriesns J¥nes says : Battie Aya inpasURca or Tamitieg: Cat Cee jie reat ; ’ \ ‘ j | € of the 1 wh 1 been eur i as norbe his bro! in hist a The rush of water is tremendous; in fact it is a rough the valley. representatives of. wt nitiee wa me ae t sulin BN DIA WeDNR: an eniIniada Rive tart ing party, Another of b Likcdeb obey at tegil/ Ad Another Insurance Company's Troubles, | caisract, and you may bear ite rour for two or | seve nah in cur logiclative halle: and ona‘ot Chic lent ¢ t ‘ CULLOSITIES OF CKIMB. i the carge of strangers and h te look wer hinges bar el the county of New Foi pda The policy-bolders of the Knickerbocker Life | toree tives, | Whuio I vas, thers, | there wos is at Present Supervisor of te town of Deerpark, | Fonult of the mewsingy al ig ad Mirren, Le 6 f the sas trols | Hon. Timothy has deen connected with the schools ee ae pcecrinagel taal per attrition of the bar ey snd one is ewapaper man, being an ¢ doute ed, Ins uettonor ' 1 ti ke raw | of the Sixth Ward twenty or thirty years, and Jayurasce., Company. sry ia trouble... ‘The Comper Water Keeiaing to help to hey taem np, and hey Vand Jered i i Jn i ia a Lim safe'y 7 { § (Teak abgrr ek AAO bs ays eut oul agents who promised that the eoncern | seem, moreover, to be ta . arth, usr "4 aces Wife and of the Love at Last Appealing tothe I | yw Pitt's pos kwilied, and i at e's rece ee M ‘ol LM 5 a " | should pay from 35 to 40 per cent, dividend, Those | epiniva is neh HB b he reac fugitive girl are aciually gt yfort San Francisco, April 27.—Mra, Fair, th ic choy Wounded : teen years: aor f 1 SAe.Oh ue ney . pnere when the | vere told tuat the Company would give them The scons is one of utter desoiation, A little | ey dire , ft ibem age UL the gu of May, Hor ¢ odan na les x 4 WK ‘ ‘ af @ especial purp of diving alure ¢ red upon bith the power of ap- | on geeount of the annual dividends, No divi village is Shere but the wators aro in posses families hw 1 the direst vengeance against | (ime to prepare ap applica ee ' | vow vs bad solutmest ave Leen paid in tie inst three yeure Pie agents | the force of ut is suo that, Blriking { pace, and ii lis Woad ts level ho wil lay low, eat ae . ; uy pelt { Hor’ s CARRIAGE 1 € to which web or collectors have been discharged, and the Company | (ruuks of trees tix or eight hundred feet distant —— erved about forty cxceptions rullnke ¢ amos I n De a Dopaty as fenc ind he Goring Hobe pat : hava reused » be Lonnd Uy thie ake eng pe Waler, Durie: (Argued tae: Hunk t forme 6 DR, COBB'S KLOVEMENT, whe Ceart, bus ge tpoiuts, U F - A eon the wee ( a of the Hi He wa i bd 4 ents, c y-holders sey that the Company hyde 4 g prey e708 7 ‘a nCRS to yesterday mor gan were read ‘ » 1, aad struck ont 4 ; ec tk Uteniciar’ Behan Ne in City | ed. Dr. F. BV, Ewing and}, 1. Gru thal | Suis eide of the ebasm, Ween Twas there, but sey | A Teacher and bis Pupil Tracked to Bufluly rat bed r t r +Usued, 4 Hal! place bed Y | ave beon appointed 8 committue to iavestigate fa) Were standing oF tie other ide of the browk and Captured. Pie Hy had , I and resided in) Marsha Mr’ Brennan reson and in ro psa oteal Pho people had waiters Wine they 6 om ts Bervato, April 27.—Dr, Alvion Cobb, Pr | My, ‘des h whet Res AN Wsieiped cereincn ‘ per! Prat ta tha On the 12'h of April Thomas King, 118 Greene | Numbers we ! Niagara fropuer p this charged \ » Fr le \ e are r r i fn 10 A t, | street, stepped into Peter Melatyre's banking house | !ys tie might + duserting bis wife and f ¢ rev, and oj . Ne tite een tithe i fs BAO Wa ' t ely Viuieed, but otherwise | ¢ ih ‘i ee Maher i? | bination gigs tn a lottery policy. Lis numbers were The planta ti "i r Vovd, on being arrested 1 bai ees eke Cf cs window of ed W ye Lia his lweboiur days | 18, 17, 9%, 63, and 41, 66, 42, 8% He hit them for | FULmerged. an’ rows oF im * Teas ears lds pose Tee ktant ead It O'Baldwia, the pugilist, was | ted fi ; Chiat mio Kovert irowh, ihe y ane ee com he sat achoo | £750. When he calied upon Mr, McIntyre for the | ta liss;vear altovet tl nat edged wud says her p 1 s r ’ i Hicks Warcl Luleven, Were yeslorday eommitied ¥ @ ; f aapeat ay e Maas Aue Dhose, oid they took gues in, val 1d not pa, out the m fone of the settlon ing orderd trom Mate. Lhe nome of tue young | Bave Sin a Hew suitor ob ow f a gta 7 y ee @ marr of May a her the Special Session’ yoote Justice iis plaintive howl, kil w Mary L. Dow. Dr, € at rented apd | hoy # At in the Olympie The i Weenie, the « wv 4 AA Mr. an 1 en lave cone to Niwara Palit, | gaye Melutyre one month in the peulteatia Hie Biel if rsptalr fedinie action bast Vuledoal Whole foe ab Gimen a Brat an ea foros Pu BO Lady 4 ' wnt sfter the bridul trip Wii desde wt 136 Wie si UE diate action ed h NOwH | for acxt ker { withow ve ~ to prevent the wh ast and New O Tot ow # ingle as 4 p ‘ nae euen Tern salt —_ A New Phase of the Paterson Dead Lock, | being sulyuereod Phe levee atthe povat of brevk ‘ a JOLLINGS ABOUL TOWN, a4 THK ERIE S100K LEDGERS The Republican Aldermen and Councilmen | 8 18 st leat’ Bitern feet sh, ie 8 Ph ay Kallner y, ab i — i # a Beta ——— propose to mect on Monday evening, snd proceed | iuusi go uuless prop measures abou! cif etree, War dan Tbe Alicrinen mot yesterday | Mr. ‘Try Judue Bintobferd Ordere Jay G ma to Pro | with the election of city oficers, If they w#louid | rest i wore orre Brovie nd mae 1 de lio] yesterday é ‘ » had be on duce the e Order Served. succeed mn ihis, the oMlcers chosen will unmediate sr pS per pen Nauta’ ret : ‘ nut 400 nen on dress i d ) ‘ ‘sfaranon the counsel ‘for the | ;uceeee 1h Wits Me ofieere chosen wilt im The Long Branch Kacon, Tho $6,000 8 Arket Stakes. t 0s F100 ook’ nut 400 dress pe i i uve { take possession of their respective department inet Sulecee Mosmenlurback ‘Lane ? Ane it n Flrent, owned by the Rev, Mr | Te id she thought at w idors appeared before Judge Blateh | 4441 (3,6 Democratic incumbents say they Will refuse | Branch, opens on Mri aud eoptuite Ave | pote hati ror var Niles’ at Rows A y M. owacent, wi orn + Kilie by f a : U the hous bers, ent applied tor an ordercom | to transier savir offices to successors about the | days. he grand o 1 stoop ag6 ANd. the | coureat today, toncil felines day ate arrest ob Charge U ‘ t @ Vv rn train came } tho E rok book legality of whose election there are such grave | Jersey Derby stake the prin attra so « hey 7 ‘ Two frame houses owned by Wm, Kerr an! D The Max E mire are Oto n a Fe y) ' u 4 on > 4 mn Pl Al af he ye | Thon the Mayor proposes to put tiem out. | the Orat day, On te tolow tebe Lor | PRO R OTROS AH SS eh manned . : Ly t Am earie Tra Ore i “ ‘ Pal) v t the baggage car, & ; #0 | What then? Kun aavag for the Paterson folks he Hopetul stakes, the Monmouth cup, ? . ea FN afar ree ear ee vty i "i ih Create-ecadad stron, a ‘i § . a i): « Tiere they Were put i ‘ Alb: t 6 Maretel > Ovk siaket, Long Draven sta Tweed purse i urenes t porter te Bm!) he tiey were broup Mr, Grould'e a ALR ae Ap Raved by Commissioner Frear. Americus Club purse 1 the Mon h Bee Mt N . 1's ti kw i 1 Ric oat mi fuaiaee al Rah <9 hs a . : ‘ Fe y ¢ fe H 3 Fogerty, the Twenty-second Ward bravo, who | § wes re to be the nares oF tt peli F} ue, 4 } uy, strve > iY * N00. t his pocket, The oMeer ais is on Commissioner Frear's pay roll, 1 again at | mants, andeontinue ive days. Amoat t a \ “ : ‘ f Mee as nt the tim: . ae veer ant | bert, A un Plunkett discharge H tions are tie ¢ for the Contin ! 0 L BALL NOLES. 1 3 i 8 ahior , eenth was the an rt Lie M 1h i * West End He 1 0) “ ' - * r . ratyrty \ 2 ot Master Write. tha G at the ation of Comm © Frowr | mons. : apib es 1 430 West Furyetuird str f 4 ¥ et k ok f J os bud ord 1 arrest of ' th hee © h NEW IEHSE ‘ a e VaR Gould feibave seein bronkas Wy Court lor'exam: |g y ona charge of attem ¢ t naive Floods in Westchester , play In M = Ninth ayouue, fel vo the bt ! F on O. be . . e heavy rains of yester flooded sev - The N 1 Mitland & pal was y ‘ s fi i Work for the Grand Jury. > oe MR’ cad ilatleme Renal f “a etek ; ; | ‘ : . 4 ¢ I rasburger & Co., fw Duy aesliei sa th Borahars " het trdontito Boat ee ; : . | } ‘en 11 Ma q valuable gold wate thew omen mad on F ; - ‘ ai) eral Bt ablo t t Wodnoslay nigit, after having be a , i 1. ‘ he 1 r 1 tA ‘ ! ‘ SPARKS FKOM THE PELEGKADHL Cook a yest : t PF tS | i 4 ' t rr , upwilun opt 4 nds Beboe tee a ‘ ‘ i 1 +H | } “ne ¢ ja cota t t mple olive: | hanre any. the euthorie Itis om ' tthe Joiut High Com ' ) | ‘pa row ad t f F 7 moe! D te the orders for au mission have Piaved Ho eon ; F R 1 R h A hai) Ayes 1 ot, a clerk, an anowiedged | yo he ropestid on Raturhiy, ani on satintay itgie | qv Pua ar : n } Rail oad mia a fora bi} t is ; ‘ Vie frost on killed the fruit in +h] ; ‘ white wed in f Broadway wd Hou eels Ae d A Thirteouth Ward Weddle ‘ 1 | uesigens Gems susived tu Marsh trou ¢ ngont at Cafenvo, has tart eve Histiway, 0 ane ir MoWh PT : PAskal thin Cota abaea he mt Kern . on, Jame ittle, an Iuspoctur attached | West at 1:3) last uigit, an L was the gues! Meet whieh he i ; \ ¢ K. Simpsun' & Co, 195 Bowery ; und The Hon, James 1 a . a Cameron, tt for Wasiiagton at 11 " f 1 ‘ sto Choreh J ty has extended a | é rou ahd Fea iy Cove ty of OMe Wilson & 1 y street gud B wer to the Unsafy Building Degartinvat, was married | {ienavu: " an, 1 ‘Salt jes Butte w Sete anit: ’ ; i ab ball { A Jud a Weetern Mit ving wo he watches 10 9 man | last eveiins to Mise Mary Anu Achosun. Avout wo sisters named Howsnany axed rospootively At sara | eee ee ae ne : ued ‘ . 4 a iH . wno wanted lin F 4] wiew by Cantornta, pata Mtras . 1 eres ain storm | ana Ti.died on Welnceday iy Germaniown, Pa, Th er, roof the dist ave ti ‘ wy #01 Wer urgor ned the cther watch that he | 12 o'clock, motwithstan the hoary rain storm | aiitet died Dial, and he Other, BrHEsICKED, BLFVIY H ee By 4 \ icine Wy OF fe Ae oforn 8 te ait - bul sey w Peel | bad bou, “y wed a the | prevailing, » very large party, embracing As | ferouiy four houre evting tt | Her income te 613,08 a year, Bue is forty yea 1 r re “hy “ dF a Ya now tat Oimbe 4nd Justice Dow Hthe prisoner | sombiyman Campbell, Alderwan Healy, Deputy Juige Dibble. of New Orleans. gave Sheriff Sia | oF Buihiigion againe cbt He oi The Governor bas signed the ill provid ‘ Be Acnod The decapiiated Jiidue | im default mf §4 MA bad, the recoivers that ‘ . ob (COI 60 Janages Me MMe sit! agate ie [ rlsof mlb copsary agunts for (he ie Poon toe appowntnont by the Chat selon or 4 a yeiug be ma i tania teat’ ec wee Gread Jury to have | Sheri Patten, Major Brown, and Capt, Clare, | re eer oy ns Henk baleen for $10.80 unmiauer, for | Ol Kuate. Govern j BO proper sddjaute vd Bue | Lor to hei efhce tor seven you Au AUDU. ay heathy av Bit The ¢ We sh iro u SuIneWhory ele tions ndilud wt recelvieg Bolom propor movod from (he Walton House, ov Grand atrect, in | refusing to furnish refreshments on account of color, | taxing power of 95,00, Wold BI Dee day MOF euch Way k wOLuA ese ai Mouduy at tis, Aca