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THE PEOPLE'S LEGISLATURE THE DEFRAT OF THE CUSTOM HOUSE PARTY IN THE SENATE. ——_ id with Cochrane iy's BH Pa bab ir the Board en'e Attack o doing the Work of ¢! Mills George Ov Jonos as a Reformor: Aiwasy, Jan, 25.—Twombly’s bill made ite rioco in the Senate this morning, and, as tn- 4 in my former despatche foich is the eame as Mr, Twombly's except that Alderman Cochrane was not named as one of the Born! of Audit, was substituted for it, and passed by # vote of all the Senators present. men's taade in the Assembly to Twombly’ jons of the Board of Audit, were incorporated in the bill as passed. The concur in the action of the maing the Board of Audit to consist of 4 Groon, Van Nort, and Stebbins. Senator Palmer advocated the passage of the bill, tod took occasion to deny what he enlied mews: per reports in relation to the politieal standing Ho said that hower: Assembly, nothing of the kind ex ‘or Woodin also repudi- Mayor Hal the Sonate bill, The amend- providing for open # ombly will doubtles of the Legisiatar Jeted in the Senate Bted the existence of any fac! to no man—sither Conkling or Fenton— ‘on that he was able to judge of If the noble Senators will take fb Walk through the hotels any evenin uo men from ail parts of the Biate as to the existence of @ faction Aight in the ozisiature, they may be induced to believe that sto what is going on bat had an impres matters for hi not exactly posted to the Legisiature, SENATOR O'DRIEN’S MAIDEN SPER Mor O'Brien opposed mission of Gen Board of Audit, and rat speech of the w Dstene! with much earnestness during its delivery, was crowded with repre atives of the Committee of Seventy, Ass His allusions to Comptrolier and Mayor O'Hall created a decided sensa- Lue following are Senator O'Brien's remarks d the lobby, wh ne to me that there ts a great doal of trouble ghoul bie Board of Auditas provided for in this pill Atayorite of hi the only man who of the Board of Aldermen, taken part in ery MeNALOE ADP apd they tgnor ofuvorie of mine, bat he m movement which swept away from pow. or the corrupt men Wao controlled the city of New ne other meu oamed Audit aid not take part a 14 the last moment, ors here kuow how #0 appointed to oMco? galas male with tie men Wao had BERN BRANDED AS THIEVES the arrangement It was by corrupt hout this whole tot the might, when the iy Wore in bed. the county J be would exvos id not come to see bith cen did call and see myse.t one of tie fi A, Oakey Hil followed me fo the streets and asked me to have appointed in place of Mr sioner of Pubic Worke, tould not accept any favors from a man whom I hod ‘An! how you are by the provisions Mis Vil aout to ignore the only man wi Tain in favor of striking ing in thelr pl them ail out and pe hose tien Who have tte cuufldence ot the peo; about this whole needs ventilatiny, and I kuow it. We Legislature ought to GIVE THE PEOPLE A REPRESENTATION In this Bowrd of Audit, They don't appear to know T have been tore nd I mean to carry men waned to hie not elected pill introduced Ihe present Mayor of roscality that was 1 thieves and rob the publ ¢ eve wad DIN bie peovie, of Mayor of tha ur Loure afer this Li but he has thers pave, aud I suppose ths is We ought to take pract w that eny of these mi ow the Wants of the peovie, ce on busives Straban, or bie d ¥ some o\ber person Connected ith the office. when you Wind up with the jast wav, vrmation than when you eu- eud to the duties duties of Comp: you go into bis «¢ eb Lo do tos Wo much for him, 1K CHAKGRS AGAINST SENATOR WooD. «cial Committee to investigate the charges enntor Wood yesterday examined Mr. Me ttorpey at law; Mr, Lake, in’ r; Mr, Falkner County Committee; ail of Livingston county. rnal revenue Chairman of the Democratic banker, aud Mr. No reporters { understand are to be secret, some foundation, Senator Tiemann offered ar piitee on Bunks to as to (he propri ues Dinas, as ordinary ban’ hep tor Weisman olution instructing into und report yO sO amending the laws relat to preveut tac », Who evidently thinks the pas é thieves out of ther evil that any person known t ov be found in any bonk monetary luatitution, » tion beimprisoned tor snoriews than six mon otiered aresolut Who shail Vis © way to do It in tay Legis NATURALIZATION, PrING ILLEGAL idee the vole of 1 tie First District dusing the month * to their genuine feueh 4 bil ean p those tilegal nat CONTESTED SEATS. 1 Privileges and Elections of the Lewin ature, and will to New York to ns at ine Sturtevant House, tment in exec restrict the ex s rece ved as fees o1 “6 TeCwiVed Loe than baie bi nes thatamount. The amount received by the Sheriff from other sources during 1871, and charged to the Account of incidentals, Is put down at $73,902.01. WHO SHOULD BR INSPECTORS OF BOILERS. Fred. A. Reaver is here trying to get a vill pase a placing the Inspection of by ang engines in the city of New York in the hands of practical encineers and skilled mechanics, It te very probable that 4 will be incerporated ia 19 ety one should be a1) #0 AB to CO; it ntlemen is also lobbying a bill to create & homesicad company who are to buy and i land © poor people on monthly payments of small Amonnts, the property to be exempt from yateh from Mr. Tilden, qeking to be excused from attendiog the sions tor the belance of the week. As Mr. Til- den bas beep almost continnously absent thus tar 4 pe eeesion, it was thought a Tittle sinew ar tat he at this Inte day ask to be excuse but it was explained by the anocuncement imm diately made in the lobby, that Barber aiso was ab ent, and thyt he bad gone off without asking leave of Tilden, Tt is said that this desurtion of bis post of duty, during the iliness of his chief, by Barber Will lead to an open rapture betwee them, and ti more than likely @ new man will de called upon to take charge of the reiorm measures in (he Taird Houre. REMONSTRANCH AGAINST PBLACE CARS. Mr, Whitbeck presented a reimonstrance of the East Side Association azainst tie passage of a inv Authorizing the ranniny of palace cars by tue Third Aveaue Railroad Company, at rates of fare aix er than at present, They say the Company does not how ang cannot, however many cate Linsy inayi run, meet tuo requirements of tho puohe; that & paiw @Ar occupies a8 much space on the roa, He, as an ordinary car, while it will not carry wall as maty Sengers, and that the public canoot alfor. to sur Fender to this Company exclusive privilegos, nor allow it Co exvend 118 own strength and capacity ex cept in carrying the greatest number of pass They clain that the runuing of pairs cars wil de generate tae condition and quality of orvinary cars, vidently forgetting that such Ving is hardly p. sible, and that the Company shoud nut be alloy On any pretence to increase ite trate of tar As (ne earnings of the road are vow disproportionate to the accommodations furuished GRONGE 0. JONES will next week open hiv fizhi on the railroad rings ile announces himself as feeling muca better sin he has got the railroad collar of bis neck, and now proposes to fight with public suntiinent againet shose rent corporations Who lave, as be says, put up Dine out of every ten dollars that have been spent fa Albany [or the last eighteen years to corcupt Lgisiation, ‘The public will be giad to learn that George 18 sn honest reformer, agi that, as uns nounced by himself, “there is not money eiongh in tie world to buy him of."” He sleeps #0 muci bet: ter nights and enjoys that peace of mind only vouch wafed to those who bh cieak couscieuce, Yuid of offence toward God ant man, ANOTHER RAPID TRANSIT SCTEDE, Senator Robertson introduced a bill providing for appointment of Henry G, Stebbins, Andrew H. Green, Gecrge M. Van Nort, Wu. i. Haveuyer, George Opd) ke, Joba Wheeler, and Wa. B. Ozaen asa Board of Commissioners ‘of City Railways in New York city, with power to lay out, construct cud operate two lines of city railways for rapi trousit in said city, Dy steam or other power, the Coumissioners to’ serve without compensation, nd vacancies to be tilled by the Governor Tie railway proposed to be autuorized shall be a douvle line of four tracks each, for through and Way (ravel, and tor the equal accommodation of th east ana West side Of sid city; the west side rail Wa) tu commence at ile Battery, extending along Greenwich to Fulton street, under tue two inter Wediaie Diocks to Fulton’ Atreet, thyuce un. der aud aione College place, West Broad Way und Bourh Fiith avenue to Washing ton square, thence uncer the square cna b.ock intervening Letweeu the northwest corner of satue aud Sixta avenue, opposite the comtmoucement of GrechWich avenue; thence under dixti avenue to iis Junction with ‘Broadway and ‘Luirty-fourt street; tuence under Broadway, We circle, Grand Bouievard to Nivtu avenue; tence une tis Veuve to 106th street; buehew in a curved sine throu.b the intervening & ocks to New avenue, at point Bear 110sh street, to 150tu strevt; theuce toand across Horiem River by tunnel or bridge. ‘TUM EAST SIDE RAILR To commence nesr City Hall East River br er Centre to tence under blocks and streets to 1 to Fourth averue (o Harlem river Bald roads to be coustructed on tue plan of the Arcace Railroad The Mayor, Aldermen and Co city stall froul time to time locate #tove or city railway fund teh *Uias Ay BiLall Fe ju Fed alignot exceeding twenty mislions of dul jui®, Lhe said road when comp ete! to in and for toe benefit of the city of New Yor ‘The rate of fare stall not exceed Live couis ov any part of the proposed road. wil ower 1 school evildren at he Board of C asioners s in January the amount ' ‘ tures of tae roa! durin a NEW YOR WAREHOUSE AND RA Mr. Mackay introduced a ©. Gardiner, H. M. Wintenes thal, James Aliowre, Da ver, Samuel len Eyck, (hetnselves under the above ua sli tie priviies, immunities, at lent to corporations formed Under the Railway lay ed April 2, 1560. The capital stock is to $75,000.00), Tue company is to provide improved wharves and Warehouses in New York, aud also adequate means for the transportation of passen gers THY INSURANCE COMMITTER’S INVESTIGATION The Committee on Iusurance of the Houss met thie evening aud examined Join D. Parsons, of the firin of Weed, Varsors & Co. He testified that soon aiver air, Miller came into office, a man by the name of Southwick, empoyei in the Canal Depsrtment, came into his office and ed What commission he was wiling to ay on the — printing of Trance Departinent, as It wus doubted whether under the contract they could elaim artment printing. he would percent. South or the ahs (aed consented to pay twenty tive, He vestified that they had pad D. tvrmination ot Broome street, ayetie place, nonaity of tie Hissue a public und sali enjoy Fanchises incid n ae ay te Wick repiled that they must pay tweoty-® Other man shoud have it, - twenty-five yer cent. om al $0,000, La reply to @ question by Mr Hey no watd tat he never mode any ry as to whether soutuwiek Was aniborize! ty make thi urravwenied Ny ile tostitled that Thurlow Weed le stil a member of the @ ene ca Uneag pudiates the le thing, [aere ts ary row in tae firn 1 some rich ceve stay be expected tn regutd to the I ve { 4" Wied Wiis DUS @ swell fraction na te Mr. Two Twi mil) » friends and oppogents ad consented to the striking it out and re ng ws the otuers, had sugested wo him the ¢ witrdrawing his name from furtuer c erat ou in tue pill, He peremptorily alowing lie wie (o be longer used THE SEVEN EY’S CHARTER 9 joint Committees of Ciuies of both Houses 0 i the Senae Coumber this evening and 1 t in favor of the a 1 4 Mi Bnished many ot F two-thirds i Wood, Who wus tiem hat Kind of a charter In many go he wgreed with Making a Karer of a Ghastly 1 yraty of C bia Colle 1 1 e, the Bas d Law ¢ shit \ ty Edward». > for t our ‘ i Kish Thr o lare rooms. whose walls were with venerable caf bound tomes; siudents were seattured in every attitu 4 tablet, and thought-inajiring smoke curied overhead. The Judge, jury, court officers, and witnessen sat at the further end of the rear room. The judge was the drjo t imperson of diguity ever secn; the jury tie laziest, best Cressed, and most intelligent of ite Kind, Al nal past ten arguments and testimony had all been heard, aud the jury, after retiriag, found a verdict cf murder in the fret degree. ‘The Judue Sentenced the prisoner, overcome with emo tion, to be * taken taeuco on ‘Thursday, between tle hours of 10 and 1i o'clock, Jun, 2, conveyed to schwara’s, and compelled tO treat the crowd to lager,” and With yells they atorted bo exe u weitence at once, Messrs. Adaius aud Van W acting 46 hangwen ta cuieh nel from ce on chairs ai ion y, Jan, 23, ¢ ideut’s ach scheme, which has fizgied down to th bap liug that the Senaie Committee re) orted 1, ‘There i# probably nota degen Senators who will vote for any scheme at all sid eas for the bill now bevore th te, viieh is a hor private epecu ation to en h parties to put Wortl.ese Sivek upon the public ——— A Woman Suing the Liquor Dealers. Mrs. Olive Stevens, of Springfield, Ohio, has surd the Lagonda House saloon and Legonda Mote Cou ny for $10,000, for seiling Lquer to ber bus Daud eud Gamaging hur Lo thas amount, BROOKLYN S NEW HORROR. THE BUTCHFRY IN TAF STREET OF A PEACEABLE O1TIZEN. prensa Developments—Mr. A. Navarra At- Same Spot Mortem Examiuatics Mayor Powell has offered a reward of $500 for the arrest and conviction of 8 murderer or mar derers of Piof. Panortag. Coroner Jones, District Attorney Morris, Chief of Poilce Campbell, and the entire detective force devoted nearly all yesterday to the work of attempting to unravel the shocking mystery. Their Inbora wore rewarded with some encouraging rerults, The condactor's story, show- ing that Mr, Panormo bad deen wounded before he stepped on tie car, was fully confirmed oy t.e vol unteered testimony of several passengers. The Sidewalk on the west side of Pork avenue, pear the corner of Oxford sireet, was found covered with blood stains, In one spot the blood bad fallen so aa to form a large red pateh. This was in front ofa vecant lot, Anolt board fence surrounded this tot The tence had a hole throuch it on the Park avenue side about six feet equare. From the story told by Mr. A. J. Marvin, the druggist on the opposite corner, it is certain that the professor was knocked down here. Mn, ALJ MARVEN'S STORY. vin mays that about 10 otclock on Tuesday night he was counting his cash re coipts preparatory to closing up bis establishment His attention was suddenly diverted from lis cash to a loud knocking at nis window, He saw @ well-dressed stranger beckoning to him. The latter shouted to him, “Here's a man out bere badly wounded.” Mr, Marvin was alone tu the store, and fearing that sls was only @ ruse to de coy hin outside#o as to rob him, be hesitated. He wentas far as his door, and saw the wounded man supported between two other men. He was still on his guard, and finally deciined to offer any help, advising the stranger to take the woundet man to some physician, Mr, Jobn Searing, a carpenter residing tn Oxford street, was a apectator of this scene, und severely reyrimnnded the frightened druggist for hls indifferenee. Mr. Marvin saya that tle men ten left, going toward Camberiand street About (on iniuuies. alerwars one of them returned tot and informed him that he had been in search of a police officer, Dut did wot fint one until he hist reachediN vy sireet, ‘The sirenger appeared to be surprised When he found that THe WOUNDED MAN HAD LEFT THe VICINITY, Up to a late hour lant vight none of these yersous they will come forward it is thouent that some valu Able clues cin be obtained leading to the identittes _ picion altaches to these men. Judging from tieir conduct, their desire to aid the unfortunate victim, aud the kiadly interest which Wey mManilested in tim, the presuimption is that they acted only from motives ot hu vamty, Dr. Conkiin of 149 Reisen strest calied att Coroner's office yesterday and said that he was on the cat wien the murdered maa Failed it and got oad. The Doctor had been up to Ciasson avenue A iiad not been long in the car Wt el and Frof, Pancrtuo got on. Ho ha. one Kuves in hie left hand, and was holding tt to Lis eye, B.ood was s reamins fro lim,and his hat was all b and battered and had blood on tty hi were saturated with en lie entered the car ce D Was usked by the con: duc the wounded man was swaying to and fro and looked as thouzh le wa: yoing to fall. Dr. Conklin went over to bim and fooaed closoiy at bim. and saw that he bad been feartuily beaten, His hoir was saturated with plocd, While that fuia Was streaming down from A GASH IN THR TEMPLE Conklin said to him, “You hav a sir, have ¥ 1 He adswered, © Yes, I 1 Was attacked Gown the street by two men.” Pie rote peculiarity about L thins he | en drinkia; son confused. the p him aad Wanted to take bim toa dr re used, and sala," Put me outac h Coroner Jones impaneiled a jury yesterday, At noon they Viewed tn and adjourned to meet Drs, Seppard and Snively eid a poet mor. amination, Upou the sealp's bein upper portion of the skuli a comp ited fracture of the Ironial, pares bones was found, and also the upper jaw bone was fractured. wonud of some three or four in scuvered Up ue top ' ven, tn fact must have eeu dealt with wurderons sireug ne f fe Akull Was broken in pieces. 1 f y have c : nent, From the way in woieh tis was rokeu by the low, ii Was Very evident (ot Wound on the tup of the head Was given wuile be ns standing Uo, oF rother Walking, Tor (he direc Ton of tre wound proves that the blow was struck from behicd; ond the other aud ‘tal Low ws ey eutly struck When the victim was down, for tc direction of tie weapon is plainly vistule fre skull, just over the leit ear, to the jaw vone, at end ol the gose, On the leit ride is a aisiinet Hol low, where the weapon bad crashed through aad DROKEN THE DOSES ALL ALONG. Voor the apper portion of tie skuil's being re moved, a very serious compression cf the brain was found, Which Was caused 0 the gradual hemo Which resuled from the divided & This blood, at it Increased, conzniated male the compression, almost as lrge as a mans hand, and this Was tne direct cause of his deatt It appears that Signor Navarro, anotier well known music professor in Brookiyu, wus way lad and assaulted in tae same ne rood about tive minutes belore the time when Vanor no was ‘oully dealt Mr. Navar sttacued to the ir of the Debevoue Ror Ihe following Version of the iven i his Own language to the ¢ Of Poitee S1UNOR Navanno’ On the particalar aight w hie injuries, shoitly Phot ban caw { Vint hie “4 r Appeared t I * iG Mr Dale, wn iutimat’ friend of the decooset pr fe-sor, says that he docs not think Panormo nad gn enemy in the world, He describes tim as 4 good natured, oollging ite felow, Who touga always aid up Was ever in ee spirits, Tie Was a very him, Mr. Dale sas tho prote was 1h un wior, Mk. SE QHING'S STORY Last night Sir searing Lon’ Cayt, Vower ban supposed, ie wea i if rection of Myrile ay ef was watening the tree In Wont of tne toa Handing pos. fo MYPLIw aye i not Myrtle avenue. L rena and want, Had wits aud ‘help Ih he way dn ow hurry wanted he Yup Park avenie Loward ( At er poi tie distance be crossed Over b dwentoo Ox c she injured maa. t the cor e went Up. TU Was very ligh Twatched tim uitd be Went wbont Io yards. Ted heard and saw Wo or three neu coming down Oxford baud supoesing Uist it Was the man Who went fora policeman au had fund one, Went to my home Mr. Searing says that the man who went away was cresbed In Gara clothes, with # stul-brimmed Tat ‘Ihe one who remained iad on # snuft-colored Overcoat, and was a tall tnan —_—<——— Senator Clayton Kequested to Renign. Wasninatom, Jan, 25.—1 am informed that the Js.ding Republicans of Arkansas, including Snyder, tue only Republican member of the House of Repre have joined in 4 request to Senator Clay ign Lis office, As this I# apparently ti , itis probable thas poutatly ton tor only way of eseaping expulsi ylon will agopt it — LOSSES BY FILE - No and out Wost Thirty surect Lowy #2 Hiram ¢ rs store, 103, and Bo Rautn's, Wl Bowery. ho Two houses in Beileviile, Ont, owned by Mr Aremibaid une ss, Walveiage: Less 610,00) Price & Plucker’s steam saw mill, in. Muster street Piiiadelunna, was burned. yesterday morning Lows $14,000 Joun Vau Blareom's barn, in Clinton street, Pat oot. Nd Was 48 OU Bie Youeriay alveruuaa wad CUAL) Debiloyed” kaes wuout 609 —Senator Casne: In the Senate Custom House Committee's in- entigation yesterday, Bleazar Beckwith, member Of Assembly from Oneida, said that the charge made by Dr, Horace Greeley that he had been compelled or brited to vote for Smith as Speaker was with- Before he went to Albany he had intended to vote for Smith, and no Federal office. holder ever approached him concerning the Spenk- ‘There were some Government officials there from New York, among them A, H. Lafn, Naval Omer, and MF. Cornell, and be had b said that they worked for Smith against Alvord. Daniel @. Fort, meinder from Oswego, testified that he voted for Smith, but was not prompted by any Custiom Hoase or monetary influences, out foundation. gestion of Senator Casserly, who said there en choked off, It y 0 Aald that’ he een appointed on the recomniendations of Frederick A, Conk jog and Joha D, L Elwarts was Yn that district. n ill the goods tat came to his all the time United state Warce did not W nor was Le th were fm great ‘@ common prac: Jobo Ogilvie, while abaent a9 a Ke. “1 was abs tor of registration and election, ty centa an hour. out eight dase as “Lot a party's going to Connec- Years ago to carry an election, A wan named Gabriel Van Cott was appointed wight jor, and afterward promoted to dSupervis when required to the appointment, ef srouad his baad, otenee that it was ; of that family time. Bdwarde be irry up the weld! aid any Weighing nitn made to his off ticut about thre write bie a,pit receive) money from merchants iny of their goods, eit, and rarely examined the Ile was in the general appointed weigher. T that Fattended a reform meoting where elivered ® specch at that meeting, and Collector Murphy ordered my discherze, as near L Previously to that th me to one of his meeting He offered a position ia the Custom House to one Martin if be won'd vote FU. Schneider, manufacturer, Jersey City, and Robart, importer of jewelry, New Yora, both ‘a Customary practice for tn- spectors to take money from inporter a slips without delay Of small ouik Were passed Without certain ticket, their goods fro o 0}. Stocking offered to testify some more, bat the Senators evidently cidn't care to hear him fy scjournment, Weed the adjournment postponed for just ten I think when we" will want to nirement for just Adjourned to 10 A. SM Republicnne Refusing to PL Spunevieno, ll, Jan. The House to-night Cuieago unlaw- aenced Palmer's action by Very body ois, war run throu t Republicans to ignore P. Bows McLaughlin's Re rm Committee. y gave place lust evening to wept and exrnithed, Theo goeth he aud ‘ more wicked | wud the last siate Bribery iv the Kansas Legislature, —The House had # spirited lusted all day, over the Seu. investigation An amendment adopted giving the Committee power to inv ction in 1867 resolution providing for last winter, lof Mr. Caldwell's friends young ti passed with but hegutive votes. The reso.ution goes buck to for co..eurrenc: cure of the debate ex-Gov, Robinson said came here last » United States Senate. 4 not be bought, and Tierefore he sold out Tk was beesuse the fred had gut es had not be that be Would not succeed, purchase money for the vol and tome other prom had been honored cratic paper t blican paper could by party nud got Tie Chicngo Municipal Thieves, ta nomber otters, and amined @ larke nut Virough the found no in pinick Kientock asors caled, retai rp.us for his own Baxter Hop, s city after the Mexicay xiven in the Academy of Music last even ademy was aj Prank Kern the San Fran: Fiouk Kava. John Dougherty’s Suichle, Dougherty, shot bimselt In tue bead in hee ot his wile returned sue touud lim 99 the floor With a revolver A physician suamoued pronounced bis Ww Wus a vartenier, having beew oven out of om 1 failing to pre ove the sufleriugs of becaine dvspon Tho Board of Ap thaty Koss (to wagon) ald Hiram ext threc Beals ti at (he siasting o the Ait Lavy lors, declar Y pulluag bishuree we rage. 26, 1872. AGRAVE ON THE WAYSIDE. THE FATE OF A RAIDER UPON THE NEW BRUNSWICK JAIL, on their Flight Attempt to Release Geo. W. Edwards. Early oa the morning of the 18th of Decomber eight men visited the jail at New Brunswick, N. J, one Visguised asa New York policeman. The ob Ject of their visit was the release of George W. Ed. Wards, who was in tho Jail awaiting his trial on charge of breaking into the First National Bank tn Jamesburg, N.J., on the night of Nov.” Woen these men arrived at the door of the jail and rang the bell, Mr. Robert L. R. Pierce, the jailer, de manded their business, "An officer with o prison. Was the reply. Mr. Pierce looked out and seeing the uniforms, opened the door and admitted them, Th on instant to was svized, a cloak was thrown over him, and self-fastening bandcuftls were clasped on hie wrists, He shouted twice, but instantaneously three revolvers were placed at his head and the TaMsns threatened to biow his brains out it he at tempted to shout, THS PRISOW DOORS OPENED. Mr, Peirce wus then carried into his own room and jad ona couch. Two of the outlaws stood gua F Lim with thelr revolvers, They demand- ed they keys, which were handed to them, They opened the’ prison door, but the cell in whieh Edwards was coudued was secured with a padlock, Aid thoy could not oven it, They returned to the Foom waere Peirce was,and forced him into the jally reateping to shoot him if he did ‘not en tae cell. Peirce while walking along the corridor of the juil made asnuMing noise with his feot. This was eard by Deputy Sheriff Applegate who was in his room abore. Mr. Applegate seized & navy revolver, and without waiting to. dress, ran down stairs, ‘As he reacted the door it’ way slammed in his face, and two ruflans Ktood a Mand held it firm.’ Applegate opened a fusillade With his revolver on the door, One of the shots Dassed througo the panel, and the tellows scampered off leaving tie manucled Jailer on his back. As + frotu the Jail Applegate ran toa Jed the otner burreis of his re- volver upon them, THR FLIONT OF THe RUEFIAN ‘The neighborhood wos alarmed, and a vigorous pursuit was given, but not one of the ruMans was captured, ‘They went in the direction of Perth Amboy, where (beir wagon and bortes were alte ward tcund, A private watchman told the Chief of Police the next morning that ie bad seen three meu on the railroad track, and inferred from tueir actions that one of them ‘had been wounded. Mr. Applegate says that whea be Ored the shot whica Went through the pane! one of the ou'laws ex claimed, “Oh, my Godt" and groaned Mid- diesex county Freehoiders, meeting on Jan. 10, offered a large reward for tue arrest of the ruMlans, abd the entire constabulary lave been looking tor the raiders ever since, THE GRAVE OF A RUFFIAN AND MIS DOG, On last Monday morning two men passing an un- equepted spot nour Ford's Corner, about six miles from New Brunswick on tue Peril Amboy road, noticed a place of the road where the dirt seemed to have been recently disturbed. Obtaining a pick ove! they dug down about two feet aad found The earth underue.tn th dog was continued bo dig. A taree feet lower down they found the body of a m anced stuge of decomposition, ‘Tue boay Was Gressed F of plaid trousers aed carn © The grave bud evidently been aug five or six wees ihy wen Lastenin pot informet Coro her Trecnowan, Who toom ciarge of tue ren ane, At ret the generat in A Was that urder had een commit ug the appearance oF the body Indieaved that shot wale aitenwp tof the refian who was rescue of Elwards MORE ADOUF ic? CAREER OF RHWanDs that another m ¢ prisoner bis trial was fur convicted aud sentenced to teu years, io ¢ Prison. Sin the sentence of Edw Sherif! Bucksiew bas learned jurtuer facis concera. ing ht career, He received a lett if of Walmoutn county, lowa, ormiug wards aud ove Bayliss “broke jul at Bikworn July last, They vet heen incarcerated on & churge of brevkng into tie Firet Nathonas Bonk of that. town, and were awailine trial, He also revived « letver from tae Sherif of Boone county, Lil, saying that both Edwards and Bayliss were * wanted," as escaped from the c y Jail at Belvidere beptember last, where Liey bud beeu pinced prior to being taken to the Penitentiary, UAving been sentenced to a tera of five youre each for Ureaking toto the County Bau caaieatioearts ASEATIC IMMIGRATION, Remarkable Seeu he Japnuere Bana in San Fraucisco-A Protest Agaiuat tb Exclusion of the Asiat San Fraxctsco, Jan, Near the close of last night a reware ‘ arred. Ex Goy. Haut (Democ to the sentiment, * The State of California, warmly Welcomed the Embassy, saying that God lad made of ove blood ail men wlo dwelt on the face of the earch, sud that this Embassy marked @ new pro gress'of civigation and bumanity, The Rev, Horatio Stebbins then responded to the sentiment, “The Spirit of American Commerc He welcomed the Embassy fervently, saying ™ We bere are providentially. pla tions With this exciusive civilization, Wrought oy trune-coutinental communicrtion changed forever the area of commercial distrity for this ity, We can never do tie business of the Mississipp! valiey, aud probably stall not extend our fuland commercis} area beyond the summit of the great mountain chain, 1o compensate for that, we Must gather up the Isiande of the sea, and push our trade lo the ignumerapie populations of the Asiatic world. But our position is anomalous. Wie we Are bere tonight wouing the commerce of the old pire, your Governor (pointing to Gov, Booth) lie bead of One political party (Repuviiean) and ex-Gov, Haight as the representative of the oter, ure commitied to a policy to exc ude those people from our shores, The position is absurd aud riaica lous, Asa policy it is Honsense; ava principe it is howhere—it is rag, tag, aud bobtuil, Ii apy of your cheap politicians have Wou # venuy by it in the pas sious of en hour, beware -beware When you pot Ulat pouny io your purse, lest on tie verse of your gold cu ke is talous trod scratcues ue face of Liberty" ‘he wildest excitement followed, with round after round of appiause; and, Onaily, three cavers from hearly the eutire company Of gUSLA Lor the ayeane Japanese bangu the main p Pgatnering around to sh ands wita bin, Gov, Bouta arose, in ev Citement, to say that Wiieu he svould become tomed to such ex calhedra den ions: probaviy like and few words mor Went on with the rezular is ihe Cutis regarded ax very sien fa change 1 Opinion vp the sudjector 4 jumigralion Mormon tnt ington, Sact Lane City, Jan, 24,—Baker, the pring: pal Witueser Aguinet the parties charged wita the murder of Dr. Robinson, was arrested today tor perjury in said ense and held to bail in $8.00), The Perritorial Contra itteo of the Liveral party are waking arrangements t mass meetings in Opposition to adunsston of Utah as a St Fromincut Gentiles charge boldly that part of te United States Attoraey Bites's mission to W ington is to efic. tae removal of Corel Justice M Kean, J Strickland, and Gov. Woods; and firth the Murmons have secured A ort dere and for the uumeciate nof the Lerritory tnty the Union, ——— RKS PROM TUNE TELEGRAPA The Nebroaks Legislature hay adjourned alue dé w Aciob on she Guveruorsip The 4 Da Pres s Gen ock & John Maryan Corey, of Apr 2K L.was r over by tie Kast Greenwich train Vast eve killed. The West Virvinia Constitutional Couvention on Wednest oa tes che Unied States Magover the hail, Ove voung Agalust It The eof of the Montreal drill shed fell im during the practice or Wie Priuce of Wa oe Ban Gay wight, ‘Lhe band escaped hara The, Kan) ¢ yooterday rej ton—Tto iT! gress (o vote tor Mr, Sumner's oLe-term Gen R. >. Ewell died at bis residence in Maury county, Lenn. yesterday morning, Iu giving direc Uons regarding lis tombstone, he sala that he did not desire ’uy Word in the inscription Chal could reflect on the Governiuent of the United states A snow bird shooting match between Jame ie the Kan Ward of Toronto and. W.G. 10 piace At Toronto ow f The Lebigh Coal and Navigation Company’ 1 Supreme Court at Albany, wh firs ¢ 2 Learned's dee reductg Co 1 THE DOOMED MAN. —.—- George Botts to be 4 To-Day fe Marder of Pet Halsted-Hin Last Letter to bis Mother—The Death Warra Goorge Botts, the murderer of Pet Halsted, wae informed on Wednesday evening by the Rev. Mr. Siegfried of Gov, Parker's refusal to grantfa reprieve, Botts expressed no surorive, saying that he expected that such would be the Governor's de cision, He spoke feelingly of his dosire to be fully prepered for death, and joined his reverend visitor in prayer. A litte later Mr, Plavell visited Botts, and r mained with bim three hours, offering him religious consolation Refore jeaving the cell Mr. Flavell, Bott and his fellow prisoner, Leighton, knelt on the floor of the cell aud prayed fervently and earn esily, The scene was iinpressive aud touching, and Botis was so affected that be went like m child, ant hie yoice trembled with feeling when he bade tue old gent n Good aight.” Leighton re- mained with Botts for some tine altermard, and they conversed freely tygethior, He advised’ Mr. Leig ton to avoid the use of intoxioating drink and the enticing temptations of juanorality, for,said he, ‘they are the agente of the devil, nad will ruin’ any man who becomes a siave to them.” He then desired Leighton to write an inseription in a book whieh wat given to him wome ting since ty friend, entitled “Thoughts for Weary Hours,” as he wished to bave the book given to his mother as a Momento of him and thé tragic euding of his life. The following is the inseription : * Dear, kind, loving motner, accept ‘ume, which hae en jonoy a weary bour, It Tay serve to inak: r burden on tie way tc Heeve: tebe of puch benent to you as it ha: 1 may we both mest eack ower ar 1 affectionate son, GEORG jtructed Leighton togive tie book to 8 Iittle vor. bis mother. ‘The following is the death warrant Theodore E © State of New Jersey. 1o owr Sherif of our county of Rater, greeting Kuow ye that by vir ot the authority vested in me bylaw, Edo hereby command you that upon George Botts, heretoiore convicted in your sar voty ot murder in the fret dexree, aid by the Judgement of the Court of Oser ant Termiaer of salt coun'y, sentenced to be hanyed on Thursday, the @t day of December, A. D, isil, and who by Our warrant of the 12tn Cay of December, A. D il. to you d rected and delivered, was duty re. rievet aud the excention of said senience against him suspended anul Friday, the ah day of Jay. Gary, A_D. Inia, of until you were further Oirected by ma, you do proceed on th Friday, the son Ady of January, lusiant, vetwoen the hours of 10 Sreloek “th the forevoon aud §-o'¢iOek in the atte So Of bald last uamed duy, wccording ty law, (0 execute tho said sentence of the enla Court’ o: Gver and ‘Lermiuer uvon the #aid George Botte, by oaneing Nim oy the peck uptl he be degi, Mere fal bot, and for your #9 doing this #aall be your Randolph, Governor of t In toaluony whereof the groat aeaiof the Btate i herennto afixed Witheea: Theodore ¥. Ranaolph, the State of New Jersey, at freutc Janua'y, ta the Year of our Lord 112, aud of the fadependedce of the United states the 96h, Hy tue Governe {8} THEODORE F RANDOLPH. Henny ©. Keisey, Becretary of SiKt wwe ——— MR. SQUEEKS OUIDONE, A Teacher Holding Little Boys by the He aod Ducking them ie a Backer et Water Phitebo witha Cowbide, Yesterday afternoon Joseph B. principal of the public schools of Whit rraigood be‘ore Justice Blishs P, Ferris on cou: pluimt of James Moran, Bs)., accused of cru elly whipping his brother, John Moran, lad of 13. Tee ourt room was crowded Little Jobnny Moran, who {#4 bright boy, ssid that his speling eb was calied op at aquerter to 10 o) «on Monday last. Arrived on the floor, he spoke ina whisper to Jounoy Dowd, ssying, “Am Lebead of you? Before Dowd had time to answer, Tvompson struck him (Moran) a violent blow on his Jeft shoulder with the batt end ofa cowhide. As the second blow was deseendis bany Carew up his aru and the whole back Of his right baud was laid open to the bone where the cowh Come down on it, He ran down the asic, tullowed by Thompson, the blood streaming on the floor Toompaou sid the cowhide over his Lead an suoulders, Afier b he managed to serainvly ove sirack ix oF seven time two seats, seized & fiate, aud tniormed Mr, Taomoson that ue naa ran's advice, The bog tle aud Lhoup- oud, ail sustained inte etal Fawlding stated tuat be was prepared to prove that 1 son nad threa to dieunis# aul scholars Woo tesiifed in favor of Muian, Henry morning Thow' t hether be was gone K Ne satu he Was, and told Th ¥ (bat Moran (old in court. ‘Tho.pson i big Woether Wak going LO testy to that, and be e was Then put on your hat ang go home, Thomp ore iy ho use in your Ling. Hlivin ue pr ition hat other withesses to but the defence otjected to sued testimony Was ruled vat. Mr. Pawidiag then sai prepared to prove tuatcrildren bad frequently been forced to remain avay from school for days ou a Count of the terfivie whispings they reeeived at the tands of this Christian geutieman, He was o prepared to prove that the gentieman had frequentiy taken boys by the heels aud soused their caus an & pail of water. He Was uixy prepared to prove that siuee Thompson's arrest pot a lick had been struck in tae scuool All such testinony, however, Was raled out. ‘The court adjourned last night at’ 7 o'clock without having coucuded the case, ‘The greatest indignation prevet s, ‘Thomp fon bas resided in While Viaing three years; He eatwe from tie hoop pole region in Putnstm county, and Was at one time a travelling preacuer = ——— Grant Interferivg in the Philadelphia Elec Hon The Vresident takes ousideruble interest in th Philadelphia, and bas personally secured a prom) vom the publisher of a leading morning daily there tint it will wot give McClure auy further support, Wasminetox, Jan Senatorial contest | and, though the paper te a sworn enciny of Gray ay the Building Commission, that it will aandon | pusibivk and Lei Gray — Fourteen Persous Killed aud Wounded Panis, Jan. 25.—While a train from Cannes abridge over tne Pa: ve 1 the cars were. pr CURLOSIILES OF CRIME, Einma Berlaner, a youn an girl, drowned ac sern'at a hous nau, Where be fay a servant. t, a gunsmith of Ban José, Cal, was found a cua Fyesteraay with bis hei) iiteraliy Down 4ds DA wel ew erge dueling pistol iuco is Charlos Russell and James Clarke, State prison graduates, who assaglet ana a Kilo t office Wiiow, on Tenth av ne Monday Right, Wer y Justice Ladwita y day 4 Florence Sullivan quar aN a Wediesday nish eced Sivan doap aad tng wie u 1 Mis divoat, He ¢ nous fiteen mi Lyuch was urcesied. Peter Henninger known oi! cloth manufa turer of Newark, was ai ed yesterday hg, having #ho f He was) years ol ag a) leaves ® Wite und b. Nocause can be Bruner of Bleecker street, carpenter, mins, coach fui were tay Det iat Wing for breaking IMO the p Vein Lauterjungin Warren street da Jr, of Cooper Union Hotel tay a tr wel 1g Wail K drat Atinur., Collector Ver i (iuted states Treasares for $141 40 ia goad 1 the inquest in the case of Victor Clem aied with ® Verdict that he camet Heath trot iijuries received on Dee M0 at tae han Toseph Reack. a costory, Coron dthat Matnew Koerner was au a 1 h commitied bok meD. , James Moffat rd, Galg, we Vhomas Mahoney, Forkey, John peiot Gor gio, and Jun boy linge te thw Wagon’ Folio nines iter Van Gretehion, ot tue lwentyoig precinct, yesterday, (OF fODbIOR AD Caprese wagou Ivey were held by Justice Ledwith. i (On the night of the Bid of Septomber Inst, Hugo De Verse, was attacked at Sevexty.frry street and Pirat avenue, by sceug c( roughs and knocked town Oleot ihe waug snatched wt bie watch nnd broke ths ‘ae Thetuieves cacaped. Jaines Gillen. who be Siuea 1u the eng Was yesterday errosted in Tus, bed eM Whe held by Justice liavy. Me gave toe uainos of bert Peufarth, aged 14, of West ‘Thirty second ‘tone cutter’ was caught on Weduestayy tight Joni in the rearot George W. Fenners d Biake, L roadway, Hobert H. Similh. why 6 Foi Was Awakened Dy (hep Poutorus F fer, 0) found in Peniort r jon AFazor, Bhnity, #.X Ducklow and ‘Steet, diecharged winasw, He was ocnod TWO CENTS BUTTER-CAKE DICK DEAD, IME HISTORY OF AN OLp-T rtm new YORK POLITICIAN, Tho Oriatont Coffeo and Cake Ma ‘vlitice Kuined a Ma Tae Sun learned by letter, yesterday, thal Richard Marshall died in California ten or twelve yéngo, Mr, Marshall was about 05 years of aga, and nad long been out of health, He was a native Of this city,and was everywhere known as Dick Marshall, Butter-cake Dick, and Gummy, In persog he was stout, anda little above the medium height, He was always smiling, and ever ready for ® bitot sport, About the time that sixpenny eating houses, as they were called, were introduced into New York, Dick Marshall, who enjoyed an extensive acquaint: Anco among the newspsper fraternity, opened ® coftee and cake sh the newspaper owls whe work at nigit. Lis little shop in the baw mont of a dillding adjoining tne Tribune in Bprico street was successial from the atart, His bill of fare consiated of butter cakes, three of which with a cup of tea or coffes were sold for alm ce! To next paced pies. which were dat toree ernte apiece, aud crallers at a cent as wis trade incroase? and many of his custowers de. sired something more eudstantial, Dick mate aati ja, Fr ddition % # bili, of cold corned beet, cold ham. por ‘ane, pickled sheep tongues, hard boiled ev LU eee v dir, Marenoil mun, 4 oney and soon be cae Well known by the eport fraternity as the owner of one or two {ast horses, Dick nest branched ont asa politician, but vis attempt to « cure @ Hominatioh for Alderman wos ineffecta cam witha dimin.sbed bank o uot, and sold hy sted coffee and cake shop to Mt’ Olte ver Hitchcock, Who had set out in lie as one of Dick's waters Mr. Hiteveock continusd the shop in Spruce Stree? until the building Was required tor other pure he moved to his present populue hotel above Prenen's. Ma @ ai's political failure disheartened him fore while, bus he soon recovered his epirite, and aided by some friends estab ished acother coffee snd cake shop on Broadway, opposite Ap- polo F H ho did vory well vat Mr. M utt established « larger place io the neighbortood, Failing in busivess in Broad way, Dick moved to the Bowery, at Doyer street, Mie 11) eck tellowed bim, and giving ap bis Bowery saloon, Dick became despoudent. Soon afterward aided by bis old political iricnds, Dick was wppointed janitor in the old County Court House ta the Park ut this place he soon lost in the changing eltp administratio One of nix best friends was Oliver Hitehoooks down to bie last days in New York. Oliver wag. ever ready to help Dick w in peed. ick’s health beran to fail, and thinking thal change ofcliamte might benefit him, he weot to Cab Fornia, Mr. Hiteacock paid his passage, and gave him money to help him watt! he could obtain em ployment. Diex has been in Cali oruia over a year, V'of nis history there none of his New Vorb frieuds bave any knowledge. ! ee YOUN BULL CHALLE Hore NGED. ei her Friendly Coutest for the Amatenn Supremacy of the Water: A large and enthusiastic meeting of the Atalam ta Bont Club wes held last night in their ize clad rooms, Christopher street, North River. It wae unavimously resolved to send a challenge w the ondon Rowing Clab to row a four-oared shell race io England tu June or July vext, The veteran oare man, Dr, Withers, Seeretary of the Club, was author ized tosenda ge, Which will go out by next steamer. Awple funds wore su to defray all the expenses of the voyage to Englind d return, ‘The London Cu) is composed ANLACUR Oxremon, gentle high social poste A von hath ramen of Gi Be .» The Atalantas, weir Victory or Me! vard home , deld Lhe same relative porition in tae Un ti ees are (0 be &)pointel to arrange the preliwinuries with the London Club, ‘The regattas for supremucy, 19 which the Atiantas have bee 1 in this coum: try, ha y been six s, bat us only four oare are used on the ot except in aii scull contests, the gauntlet has beea thrown dome by Awerca’s Champion ainateur crew to suit thele Engilsh brethren, Is Grant's Cust Gang Attemptiog to Assassing « Agate ae About 2 o'clock yesterday morning, as Mr, e's flotel, wae nd ‘mon, Mr. Chaille bad justreacted the sidewala at Twentic et and Broadway whee he receive a heavy biow from @ slung-shot, He arned in am tond broke his walking stick, Over his assailuute’ words, Juss ax the villains wore Closing upon two of Mr, Borgy's officers came up, au wir clubs Went for tie roughs, thle : Tun down the street, leavin by the policeman Was hailed to knock tl ored man down, but bo refused and the els escaped, Mr Chatily was assisted t when it was discovered that he had ree ived several severe cuts on the head, which were bleeding freely It is thought that tae assault wan intended for a Mr. Guryan, a witness in the Cuetot House frauds, who resembles Mr, Cnatile in betel appearaice, Mr. Guryan uss been warned to be on the alert, and he feels that be was the im, tended victim, The bats left Ly the rouzas are of common (vit, ones iigot brown apd tue otuer @ black, Jhe White man vada large black dog with bim. — NEW JERSEY, —o JoRN G. Stevens bas been appointed President of the United Con panies of New Jersey, view Anhy Welsis. who lias Doea mags Eugiveer of tue Peausyle vania Company. A resolution was tutroduced in the State Senate yesterday deciaiing in favor of ai Ai ane fonty f hea’ oy a b writia y recognize the ¥ State Temperance Alliance yee ie Was the poteat satire reiused ta he eriminauty The Now der terduy resu.ved that ihe tig Cures of the age, ali grant thorny the question ty Uke peor ple tiey wold use a) por efforis to defeat the new F party Who joined ia suc reusal WASUINGLON NOTES. cual Hie naval appropriotign bill appropriates: svomt an Werunenbitd Of which san 48 {OF the Olle nel, With abendant oxpene Leis waite the departure of ex Attoiney.Gene an to bis home in Georgle he was ofl-red but Fetused the Jadgesiio In Fiortdey wile Vacabt by the death of Joba M. Kut Senate Judiciary Cominitioe yesterday re ' Ve menor ais cla wing die of woes t Nor ine. Fourtechih aid Filteenth Ainead The House Postal Committee yentertay look up the tuvestigacion of Mr, Cre footal COnUTRCKR, aiex M iva ane Hie pe ar was Tovwisy at 10.u'ciuck aad MaKe good ole JOTTINGS ABOUT TOWN WMoyor-Gen Halleek’s body was unostentatiously Dra Harrington aod Mort were dismissed from the Police Departuwent yes’ erday The 1 apniver of the birth of Robert Horns was appropriately celedraved by the Scovtieh do {ho Board of Healt secrot suasion on Wade headay, oul tuat uu fete whatever shali ve taken fae fave gation, The Bossom Club hax appointed & special com. the Legisiature, son arrived in this city on Wedoostay " w Loudud, 86n during the night did ‘i 19 Weat Owen Hardy, while at work in the lime kila at Finty Mth ptrect aud Eleventh ay ! th jining line end bad to ve removed to Bellevue Hospital Auditing Committee of the Dock Comn 8 Announced yesterday t) hd erat Afty-one Wille emoUBiig Lo & whi wer 1 to be paid, suk Williams, colored, wio was convicted pecial BeaKions for pect’ iaree ner And yretecday © Mason and C. & Killen any that pas. ere driven {rom ihe Avenue Railroad walllug tous a en tg stead i fo watting for the Cars vrrest were rie vrountdthe City Hall Nota ooaed usally seriod’, and ate a ink Nien io Sherlis of wi ehowey Giders of arrest ved, aud V 4i)'s face OF ghiened ed hat the New Yor sy with the Ocean Henk. Vers f tie bank had receiver no woth y or had tie Suen who A oval meeting Of the oMcers of the nixty: Bik Kee mioht Jatt pignt, Capt, Lymn and Witiaine S deputation trout tiie toa Highs yoeighen, weked to Oe WLNtOA UO Aah kKevott aly chute CON KavwORD gat Chat Ui eld Weel " trom the Board ot Officers Ehaabety Price, an intelll ee Veaterday (iat sie bad lived food between the moda. Gourne epumen uf Lveu iu l'ruy idence