The Sun (New York) Newspaper, February 28, 1872, Page 1

Page views left: 0

You have reached the hourly page view limit. Unlock higher limit to our entire archive!

Subscribers enjoy higher page view limit, downloads, and exclusive features.

Text content (automatically generated)

ae TIIRTY-NINTH YEAR, — THE ALBANY LEGISLATURE, THE UNEXPECTED PASSAGE OF THE | SEV ENTY'S CHARTER — The Sequel Co Speaker Sinith’ Washington Mark Lanig Hey t Watching the jantlings Aunaxy, Feb. 28—Contrary 1 the charter of the Seventy ca ‘Tom Fields qas the first to open fire upon ft, by making @ unmittes on ke for nearly an hour, attacking dd other portlc eharter a« unconstitutional, and quoting Hbe- d, dusty law-books by his nd also clting @ decision of the Court of Appeals in the caso of Fowler ogwiiet Bull He closed with an attack je in Committos of th Hrown, prohibiting the appro 1 purposes expectatl: for # thirt reading this morn motion to recommmit ft to the Cities, He # the cumulative voting maple of ¢ rally f side in support of his vosition, ont Whole byt printion of inoney for sectari decla iche could not vote for any measure that Ig 1 repeating, as v done b + clurte that a voter might be nine ti nly bal agreat deals York, but of an atteiopt to legalize it by a OLDSALT AW L,0WING TH SEVENTY’ CHARTRE, Gov. Alvord was thanext to spea uttered a half do: ident, as intimated In my that he had been conctiiated. Hed to vote agMinat the tne ny t he had berets heli tg rove Fe icence, from the fact that Seventy, who Were here clataing to repres the city of New York, and who he aright te) ail its sins, ond det the fentts of its Upon these whe had drafted it, and wend pr ite pasa Hit SUYRESDER OF ALYORD oftin ily were gras a bor deboll in the ean tho charter, who for it, the arrival of E SUN here Boing tho frat intimation they had thal Chluw waa noaaiile. Mr, Tilden ryse fo, reply, but it o'clock, and well ho would pro eard, he wav until this e will etate t final ve ado’ way to any ing, whon he sir oijections te th its passace will | ment. Mr. Hawkins « being evidenily alarmed lest the ed by Alyord's surrender tinh, wed by some new combination during t ver an IN THE LOnDY uasion IT not Sr ene vourth watt Wh rad nave faye distributing a pamphlet ising cigars worth » detior vote againstit, b o have the ple Inthe F Haw, Jr.one of tt rte ou mn Biase ng to tend t Mesure through the Legislature, was alec having coir on in advance ot Bpencer, ond the charter, to pre Mt. He teosn't the Boom et the con Bpeucer to hure up as H—-LL'S TO PAY, and if he didn’t look out th would ty Wand signed bef got here Reform Alder: and bP. pver, Were aise feomed to be very much ress of the Reform tovement Ben. Trace nil ex-Senater Plc wo.e also interested lookers on, evi teas sto how the old thing ¥ the time wheu Brooklyn s charter shall for ts aker Hitehman and I alse o vsefein the lobby, Pier venioman sectaed to enjoy hugely t between J fo which the latter attempted to for Der te when he was clearly exctisab thadly worsted Inthe attempt an Nort dd the Lon. “Phen also there, but thoy did urprised Or grieved at Toniaras as they did befor GEORGR JONES ¥ George Jones of. the dicrep Ties Was ‘also In the tobhy w Menced talkin shaken times, h this, or whewher he had heard uolicly pnnounced that the he would publi come forward and Buthor, su him te be ite execution, Ld ever, it very soon afl thor and a In the Deli Jacket under bis overcoat. The Comritr of Bev usual seats at the rearof th are 'y respect one can deny. and that they many dollars is be , nt that without the mar John Wheele Progressed so far as tt has, y inan all the mn jermany Its dewin, Wheele good fe THAT PRIVATE ¢ od exclusively in Tite = with Alvoi priviaie tittle Dene sites, Wheh that gentle and his trip to Washingtos kept a from even the rest of ts of the « +. Tn faot, £ understand hi avin: I during the recess Wan sivus to be Governog--so Ix Old Salt been insinuated that the latter change of front on the Beventy’s noklug to this de- taused by certain promises fired end, while the Speaker ho} lng the two factions to ge Powers at Washington forth 4He JUDICIARY (OM ter. Thoy ox ent freely nade in the proas of New York that Mr. ‘Tide was tn favor of open sess the committee. Dhave it from n embers that he was the most ob Dent of open sessions, even going #0 f Pose Ue allowing Of the accused ation of wWiltesses, either he inembers of the say that the first present at the exam. n ton nm or by counsel. Suche pst against f bervinie mittee was when the: In thet ho such protest having yet been served upon them, ke the tier © request of members of the com- Witter, and in justice to them, HkGCTATING THE PRACTICE OF PHARMACY, Senator aun's bill providing for the regulation practice of pi bale of poisons in the ely of New ¥ Tor considera ion tomday, Me. Wet speech w Ung the passage of the bill, a fay r te ing the act of 181, which pro- Vided forthe appointment of commit: thee nh oof drug clerks, Phare of of $90 fora leenst buat | ates of the College of I Bruny Uablished college under the laws t ¥ os should be exempt from paylp t he vided with a proper diploma. vod W of Isl was unconstitutional the purpose of providin Wot the adhere stor ¢ ttheld auld that ¥ the arguments of Prof ve the Committee on Public ' cht not te b Lvs much better, § reation w nets he Cnt views Wer chird rewiting. OTHE GENERAL 1 Hohison introduced of railroad cor hou Uhirkeon dive sidonces registered ubseriptions to the Lies KubRerIbin bein sabsoriptions: wer to the Cosmtbsal Usat aban = ——S——— FEBRUARY 28, 1872, THE GREA FINE BATTL NEW YORK, WEDNESDAY, THE BURST SAVINGS BANK, STORMY MERTIN Lout by them on the ensterly side of THE DEBATE IN THE SENATE. THE WINGED RACERS. T COCKING MAIN BETWEEN NEW YORK SYLVANIA, nn iatroduced a bill granting to the Aldermen a y of New York to auth of Public Works to lay Croton in the several streets of the city, and to. pre the institutions under the charge of the Com ners of Charitic er to Make the Closing Spe: Sparring between Grant Nenntors-Schurz just Grant, Commodore Snow Finke day — Briitinat Schurz end th iting Himaeit Wasnisatox, Feb. 27.—The Adw tion Senators bave finally come to the conclu- sion that the debate on the arms business ia not benefitting the President, and they decided to try and close It up to-day. They would have sat it out, but for Mr. Sumner desiring to review the case, and make the closing specch, as he { entitled to being the originat Mr. Sumner has coplous notes, and there will be ibt a crowded house to-morrow to hear OF THE BOWLING OREEN'S DEPOSITORS, traordivary Crash # Novel Banquet Proposed. Little Trip to n'n Attempt to bby The Ketorm Aldermen nd for the I Roche-‘The Iudignation King A Proposal from Police Come missioner Henry Smith Accepted. The Bowling ( jon of Walter f the Victima of jatched—A Stubborn Con- teat of Four Hours and a Half-The Penn- aylvanin Chanticleers W t of Money Changes One of the most important of those sport- ing events, which are for obvic dlously kept from the cognizance of the public, was witnoseed In a well-known pit In New Jer sey yosterday, Tho event under conalderation was a cocking main between the representative chanticleer warriors of Philadelphia and New Jersey, the 8 of which were that each side shi show fifteen birds, between 4 Ibs. 4.02. and 6 Ibs. and fight all that fell In wetght for $00 batite and $1,000 the main, the "galls" to be o and a quarter inches in length, HE CROWN, At an early hourthe crowd began to assemnle at the saloon and gather around the pit at the rear. Sporting men predominated, ments, shabby hate, retrouase noses, and ¢ months were conaplevous Hot a few respectable ity, who had been a ness the rare sport, All classes were represented ~all shades and character, At 2o'clock the pit was filled and the betting f $100 to $8) on New Tho process of weighing and mateaing and resulted in tho ter elevation ler ts wuthorized te is. the annual interest of which shall um, for the purposes ice boatmen have bh For nearly forty: swept the Ice, sport for the past two git hours a gele has Yesterday Commodore Booth hoisted sall on the Snow Fleke, and taking a boy on board announced hls Intention of going to Milton, four miles south. ipped—A Large coed $0,000 per wn} EURVATED ARCHED RALLWAY. Senator Madden introduced a bil to incorpos New York Arched jurpose of providiny through the city and count Richard Kelly, Kdward Walker, Willinm Tillinghast, D. ‘n Savings Bank's de- positors had @ meeting and a lively time at 72 Greenwich street last night. tional Interest to the meeting was the report that District Attorney Garvin held an indictment in reference to his connec: Howling Green Bank, Tho report went that the warrant had been withheld from the Sheriff in order to afford Mr. Smith an oppor- tunity to settle without the intervention of the Tt was said that Mr. Smith had had a we interview with the lawyers who re the depositors, and it was reported that he had given them adequate security for the amount of the claims against him, id reasons atu- hi Hallway Con What lent add. The wind was a hurri- or of the resolution, Under a close reef, his craft darted southward Uke lightning. ‘The sharp runners cut into the ice with a hum, and clouds of flint- whirled to the rear, the boat at times being en- veloped with an ice fog. The-trwy was on the windward runner plonk, and held shrouds for dear life, boat wasn mile aw: exet shore ke a pha The least misha pant out of the boat. complished the four miles, and was. st Milton wharf with sails lappine: While at Milton an teebuat ard, Thomas D, against Henry & ton with th Senator Wright made an elaborate speech to- ‘audience was restive untll Mr. when the sparri The Missouri Ser Boat ease, and oyl- G. Burling, vas very brilliant ator held his ground with dently had the sympathtes of his hearers slaration that he could notsupport Gen, Grant and should: vote for as x aany on the orally desire to Know furth ¢ and his assocladons, seed, and the She flew down along the ik hall be $5,008 h, with power to inere The business into shares 40 such capl+ for a re@lect ywould hurl the occu. Republican created con his program joor of the Renate, and affairs ¢ 1 within ten days aftor the pass sand shall hold offiee for on pro season, and PHOTOGRAPHS BY SUN REPORT, {8 o'clock they adjourned from the into the lerge hall in the rear, where rat meeting was held, In the days when the »k the town by surprise. Mr. John MH. White called the meeting to order and nominated the Hon, John Fox ae Chairman, Justice Hogan being absent. chate, and Me. Rough gare a Mfty-mile Which specitleally statod lowed to repeat a name jot. He sald he had heard wut repeating in the city of New is was the frst time he ever heard he boat smashed into he bowsprit was driven Kh the stern, and spar and ri The ‘helimaman was de ‘over the torn boards and bent Jed against the wharf, ‘ the powers and privileges and be subject to the weneral Kadiroad act. Th n is authorized te iron, thirty feet high span from curb to curb, upon and through the ‘Third avenue, from th ion forthe Benefit ofthe Market Save F head on. ince Bank Depos f the Market Savings 1 to-day the bonds of the Derby 1 Company o. Pennsylvania, given by C. G, Patter: fon an Aceurity for the $1640) which he obtained from Secretary of the bank. Mr. Patterson protests against the sale, because thore 18 & it whether Mr. Worth has the power to sell thei, inastnuch as Judge Blatchford has decreed the bauk in To also says that the bonds, If sold at the resent {\1.¢, and under the present circumstances, will Ad thelr real marketable valne ; may be able to the contingency that Mr Patterson 1 ey lent hua by Conk! Mr. Pattoracn, how d crash of banks t nombers of the cc Mr. Worth, Hank, will rel! by aucth Harlem river to the w York, and rthe City Hall, by a route termined by a aibsedt Yall have power to con Mr. Fox took the hite took the floor and said: HENRY srrH's Proros} sat, for about te on the wreck, and was the If past four o'clock yesterday afternoon. Mr. Auron Innis of the ive enter into a race with th leaves here for N uly he got sail 4nd shook out ali hut one reef in mainsail an slors to the mast, and started ersons to stand on the runner planks and keep thy craft down to her work, beat off and on waiting for the t men were offering odds foa point ne to be tixed and d Henry R. Conktin, the helped away k, and before wrda, it became \spateh d nearly two hours of thirteen pairs. phia birds were principally of the Y passengers and ‘ars shall be propelled by ste They shali haye power to kO much of sald avenie ss may be necessary for n of the arches and other parts of the hell be five cent road to Fifty-ninth id that eight wind etill a sal boat Hail, re 1 hice exp rk at 4:45 P.M. Tis power to The Philade black-red, with croaa w New Jersy birds were a mixed lot of New York, Island fowls, selectod The fighting com: o'clock, and the brought in battle array frst. THe nATTER. {Pilla telphia sont tn a red aud white or other power. ae train whic! i that he'd have « ‘Tarrytown, and Lon, The would not back square down find Jib, lashed his ir weve And his Ub amrunied to wv Moche tad De hat -wetTof the depositors tnt had nothing for the Bow! eved that if¢t! light weights were lature and Guardian Savings Bank, all distances beye at the wharf bh aware that tly the Market Savings Ban aud piace aang #0 that the le Cite he sai od of ite enbate yet he would not oy pasaes the point TNS HIGHT OF SUFFER AOR, a bill in the He per proofs t edto the right of sult e4 and Villages of the Btute, election of thr office on Newaau et Taya after The To OW Foguoet. Betting won $18 taken to den! of ton the sharp clang of the engine bell told him his ' Hoth birds buckled quick! was not a hundred ahilug Was sharp ancl dew: Now Jersey bird reeolved drain blow, aud Pulladelphia won the Oret Aight in four Pisliadelphia sent {oa dark-rod, with pitted alight ascertain by settling with the Guardian T asked Mr, Sinkth what yu ls Gyn account apd #9 Lc This haa Gaally resolved tem Sinith to pay a cert rival was at hand. feet from the train, and the faves of ors filled the w ke such # claim, If any asked for it, He would aecept the charter with Gently she helm of the Hall was put down, the boat answering it ts whe wore away, sca one of the finest races ever Awhile’ the Hall tras get tion the train shot some distance ahead n horse Was but of short dura- The ice boat galned and g Every cord was taut, and the anils were crowded with w She swept 0: * inspectors of registry of voters fan cleetion for the Whe inspectors. pial ‘The Nineteenth Word Gang in the Yort ville weet fone. we 1 from respon: i Nh Yesterday mornin who beat Officers Tully, L ‘non Monday mo A avenue, were nine of the gang of ruMfians recht, Tooker, Werd, and Jug ot Tifty-ninth strect and Jusites Coulter im the Yorkville Poltce Covrt, They gave their names as Wil- John Lestrange, Dat ROELVEM SAYS. atalk with We ‘u109¢ wend #20 owe) changed pitted a dark red, weight pponents of Victory of the in Ides and If ni see ceenpled hy him, and if restding | Att he refure Inspectors aball Meet ot on, ladon a us this: He sat ork very quickly, ad. 7 or the fee like 9 tornado. The lost car of the train was reached, then the next, and the next, until the boat w On the cars windows we chiefs and hate were wa train did no more than hold its own, the ineer lifted the whistle valve and sent forth a shrill scream of defiance. mendous Haw of wind struck the b d and rected and staggered drunken man; but it was only for a second. forward runners struc the Ice again the Hail passed car after car ped the engine, and d: Ham Fitrgerald, Ro’ Ponerty, Chariée 1 aden desperate ral AAehtOf twelve Hine Silteb, Mecarty, bore hiarks cf te Fs sealp wounds by consume an hour or two, at Inge was $29 to “st of Mr. Jacobs, who sald th: gentlemen who wisi in on Thurntay In the ion of the regtstry, fy ulenger who shell be eh i ns for sreuring ® ull Ueirathtal count Of the Votes cust, nod Correct 4 abreast of the train, » shoved up, handker- d, and though the eh ae we could «et in a MH ratre mone: ital brain blow laid out re y bow Nght abOUL ICE pref rs to keep the 2 to $10.00 the New ¢ SPYENTY'S CHART PASSRD, At that moment a bly Chamber was densely pa to the final det Te te tM. th ritiatious regariing i haba Mrs. Mann's Goat ia a Westchester Comrt, Ap Multinhaw appeared bes Mrs, Ann Mann Was produced in ust ast Mra, va, & son of y got posession of Mor, Betting was #25 to for aa soon + Phat tht propeofflon Le accepted. RS TAKE WIPE THEY suing to reco Joutes, When the train, then lay siony showed that ut Au father gave th Mr. Fox said few scoudng mis Mark Lannagan ntire train, the men nthe runner planks wav~ « with one hand and bi the shrouds with death grips with the Hes did the winged she was put about on the horn train passed the boat agai from the car wind the ice boats sulky whistle and th he Poughkeoy aderstanding between Mr. ran hier, over the goat, ond for ab f te its Of loughter f 224 fast, ehe saw the anlinal Next day Mulliahow, tack, and as th wos the hest. that Domoerats of New ¥: fil the large number of offives cre. ted a decided sensat hy a vote o} he only Democrats who tn a vacant lot and drove it hon owe and were che n, while the hie xpeech very much a uve of bis company vurth Ward fora few minutes. wumitte was Curtentiy. offer yn bie winniog, For ated under it The Oght was a n with a grand, to which the members of the New Chib are to be invited ests to a pol voted for it.and Le only Republi =New Jersey sent tn a splendid dark swelgting 418. 12 02 N, welhtux 4 It Tt Is proposed t nthe west shor clubs, some woaquare, in the rected and laden with arket affords, srs. Opdyke White rw stated. ERIE CLASSLEK lelary Committe Senator O'Hrien’s Hil applest-lookinge m twenty-dve sion of Old Ralt’s whe. He immediately rushed for tho tele- raph ote and sent olf a despa pare, tage en er, form a hy which the tables will he the best the u ened, anil Smith sald th we hersey Bird h to Charley bill, and Mr. lowing staten of the Erie Company's bonds, &e., and expendi- tures there Trald (iat as heb romten, 1 wea The nat day we ann took her ge now a matter A $25,000,000 JOB, J rwey pitted a dark rm Seventy's bugaboo: ‘The Exploits ef a Mo RESPONSI nn is renewed. eh aay that t sania dustices Secretaries to Dinburse the Money Shellabarger'’s Bi Rettig on thie contest De. Wilder eds of al! bonds and ock of the Jeased with th Archiv Bliss, of Brooklyn, ently taking daz, ond who has been locked up tinee last Tuesday, ts Wasnineton, Feb. 27.—The House Com- mittee on Commerce to-d: sentative Shell ‘This bill was founded mended to the vv agreed to Repro murger's bill with amendments, ‘Court House yew: ( Browne return to me there's « When Pullen a turday night they were Fr, but a chance |i That.nod 60 We be beaten ont were trying to as the gutter, Whe by the Seeretary al by the Secre of ourown n ‘at nome boys ye easury and apy vink Suatth the Mins. Who snerc Secretary of the 6, but Itty wil we can ¢ town truatoe, that bot takeu nay thtag es for Mr. White oF any Dady © ds por oitlelat report of fallin New York attend to bis prisoner Was sick abd could hot get UL Of the | i} Pullen waa sent for yee ig adele but he went bh Mt seem to he eit Hord's course, sweetly on their friends after his ek word ihe They were quiek!: 7, were quickly rope; another frou nw eounse) for tee to. prosecute tael, to be paid ort that We appoint @ count was more than exhausted hy the Iilitigation, Most of this amount wen since repaid. LAGISLATIVE POSTAGE ate committee appointed for the pure i Ubject of lew jor & Ca, Sued for 200,000. nge have been com= tmenced in the United States Court against the f f this elly, for the euin of $2 wount of certain importation this port by this hous ELevarnt Fi ‘Kach side pitted two 8 Be. a dark red, with Betiing Was W to 18 on was altogether om th Twa find ont who We learn that onatble for te MTHS ED. P f Atlantic and @ Mr. White re sel for Smith, denying that he was He said he wasa depositor, nnd stood a chance of getting opting Sinith’s offer, akes for ships of Ainert Aber Lon for woolen alipe over KU per ton for wood tigating the the battle closed In ean construc tio but after thet centiem: tons burden ; his tet ‘In his direction two Ked out. Whether it was due tinaster of the + ostmaster up tot had furnial " 2, Tho, bill duthort: tonnage bount newlines frei. Nev San Francis to Chi i i 4 to aliow the Weighlig 5 the. du TRY LAS? CHANCE. beat to take tt, It te They clotmed that nse Would show thy thor of thi Hele on him tn to-day's dimes was a tinny a cowhide him tf { ucknowledie himself ws its fearing that Husted nm ry his threat In not know, Certain tt ts, or Munted’s thr appeared from the chamber, and was putung an Boglish w Orleape to Why Representative shelion, a met: wade that Joan to the Avenue C three minutes and won U tonaing of capa IRTRRNTI Frosr.—The tnalb, aud loud cheers and Conigented for representative Lyneh «of a larger di He was furnished with stamps. of didn't know what loans the beak American uiaterial is duty shall be x id-mannered and mild-vol firm of Mulford contest, kilos nount of money chang action taken by ae but a minority of Fatal Quarrel, peculiar interest will come up for On the 4th of Sep- the cost to the Government wa ided trou shi ould be auditional, ting would the deposite rs w They should all be niaster to redee » stanps which ty man, and he refi Terwilliger, when Clork of the te, left’ verbal orders for revenue stamps in ham be able looking bedy trlal in the General Sesion tember, 184, Robert W. Hopron shot Henry C, Lyon, of the firm of Harrar & Lyon, liquor The injured man died about an hour and a half At is alleged that ent to State Prison, Mr. Fox said, regarding the loan of $43,000 to the Avenue C Ruilroad, which the d-and claimed to have paid, that they ssid sted Roche with $70 money to carr Plaved to the credit of thel took the funds to the bank ox, the company is still lawfully liable, Bald Mr. Fox: CAN ROCHE BE SENT TO STATR PTUSON ? T fevor taking the thatthe actlonof nminority ty bot hiv give your voice in favor of 1 1t will alors, 91 South Tragedy in Morris County, N. Correspondence of The Sun. » the amount at Office Departm The Postinast om to the por ‘uted Lo the Comptroller monthly, the Senate and thelr charter and should it tof the con >much of the nt did not kee} Din bonds and bought them \ afterward, aud Ho} Harrar had on previous occasions quarreiied wit nin Iuvertigated th ) two days afterward, Last Saturday events while Michael Fooley and Thutas, bis brotte Hopson to basi in $10 the case had boen Ket dows for trial in thi ‘Graham had been engaged for the de nee, years bave rolled by aut eeu legally diapon: atu has been at Uberty ever bills wore pr and certified to byt LD} Aiuse between t War agreed between t jonni Sunday # good Manageine owship has thus far saved it Tow never had a uty Port Ward y? Delany. an of Albany during 1 y from Mr. Sr eokor Smith Is quite indignant ¢ s J, Husted ne to have been rd betwe ‘The tain lasted 4 hours and % minutes: er shut ched the stimony of Mr. Davis, and sald that Of the present sessto valled upon him and b ft a verbal order th of Feyenue stamps: Going on a Spree with a Horse s a German baker, of ton atroct, 1s addicted to perioute . took in his pet dog—— Tani started ait, ree Winant ong Island Railroad Com He restded tn the depot 1 of the household, re be evidence enough to convict che if We take thik thoney frut T think there © a number of years ( been the agent of the Mitty he will not BuFViY other Fouley t Hie is under bonda, ity, and If he don't + § to furnish them, as he did’ not think It was right to do so. was intend: the pext mmit he elvil, on @ ertieinal suft hcouladrel that ever Mr, Fox aya Smith's proposition, vigorously)—I don't belie with the mon that took our as much Barun as they and women sulle older than Lis st unniitigated Vatuatie spaniel The Commit nad to attond the ticket ANTWERP, Feb. ~The Count de Chambord Jeft this city and gone to Dor veht,a town of in advocated th acceptance of Mr, and when abusing him, threw two reports, report in favor of wiving the seat ) Isilian, and will be #igaed by Messrs. 5 18, Springtod, ne ‘milnority Fr xentleman « A womietiiing, al died peeterdny 1, good-natured a letter to the Fren port the Count de Chambord fur ruler. They bave done us They haye tad oll through the winter for thelr sive, ote on the dollar and we want it tack have robbed us. and they should be p Ir that can’t be done the; U's & good way to get those fellows, THE CHAIRMAN P Here the question was put to voto was amixture of voolferous ayes id Marey, all Re- rt will be signed y Mesers, D. B. Hill and Moseley, and will be in 8 retaining his seat THE PRINTING INVESTIGATION The House Printing Inve held asession this af support of the veted prize, TER are all her, haying come up to vote on the char- * much surprise dna'vay Marwe 8 the ite nin powt ng atl tg Preparing for a Pestilence in the Tombs, should be lyuened. dressed a communtcatton to the Commiysto made here and Charlilee aud Correction setting forth the overe Tombs. Three hundred prisoners are of whoim 228 are males, occupying 101 cella, or at, the rate of nearly three to Havana of the spiteful cooduct of th Health Officer at Mayans toward panscuger iaily toward those ou (he tigation Committee Capt. Robert M. Dysart of Lebanon, Pa. while tek and died, his iNness condition of the confined the ‘on a visit to this clty wa nd nays with resulting from Wounds rece.ved in action during the of Murray & Good. teatifed that while of the firm of miwin he did work f¢ t 3 He furnished dingraina of Uh pald percentage of Big cents to tI Protests are going forwari Navy agalnat wr mallet Havana have bee eH lately, and complaints ure A German depositor (1 searehat sever frequent of U ws the United States known to have ahia Nolunteers. Ho was afterward clerks for te arrival of leit trying Mayor Hall ond ditted the murder untried, and the | hens nay be apprene ordinary eriinty ng are bOCOMIID he ful er of the Senate, and Cush: ret paid it in 186, nited 60 $29 ; HW Lo Cushinan and $4 lagrams, was 25 con! Dy, add 2,00 5 yay wily pere tome to pay & The partizaus of Gen, ing to oust Captain Gene Arby of the Cumberland, with whou gale at work try we will get i rs the close of th the committee appoluted, Not % percent, if man of the Assembly. 0.13, of Utes city, and buried Arrest of Scho child Burned to Dent y mer OM the soldiers’ plot wt Cypress Milde, white ladlitary A young daughter of Mr. John Graham of 1, was fatally burned yesterday and while playtig of Emma,a fve- yihill Maven M —Joseph Brown and rested toeoay A yolce was heard above the confusion: We want our money or thos Cushinan bad S. Never bad any proj men in Sing Slog.” ———__—_ nel, both young men, were murder of Daniel Kr. of Mis wife, th r. Fox sald tt was really best to accept th: », and take the money. Tt will add #0 much to our nse seta, and cnable us to get a larger dividend than tions In this city could pay, ‘THR PINAL VOTR, Mr. White moved that a rising vote he taken, Me. Uanthin (very vigorously ) Vecu withyou twe ney ove of thal one third of the amount of the children had been left with ome i ‘on euspleton of ti F.O. Hulimar a has been missing from hore 4d of January of 156 Monroe st ( uind wud bap goine other corporis jerlug aasintancc n he left home he wor overcoal, Lusinoas coat and vert of tnixed Scotch guods nts, White Underanirt ters, White Hien aide erwilliger $200), rwilliger ouc-kuird 4s tot work for Senate that year. &c., ewoh year since, but nd drawers, Cungre ad grey. Worsted buckee ‘onatdrrafle ai Aud a gold Wateh Ib his powession when he left, f are entertained thrt he has be Haltinan bs 91 years old, und 6 fe having +couu alleges that Hh committed for Ins, BLatLODETY, An Ex-Alderman's Board Bill, Itvoderick, keeper house at 63) Greenwich street, wai f tho Jefferson Market Court, yesterday morning from ox-Alderman hat suatenod the nd, DAE wich Chet By Broderick Was eld tu $0 Henry dunith wat in thi hearlug on Fri Abd Calkins Ml by Otiicer Mra, Krawer returned to consctouaness last maht, but Fiver weathted that iba yur wont ‘eded With a stirring specoh, 0 clerks bet Mr, Fox said that he had made diligent search that Smith bad any p ; i Mr, Fox, has alroady made proposl- money into the lice Sergeant Missing, Poconmenrse, Sergeant of the and could ng re Arrostods ity lant Thursday ainount of the bil, ing toward HI HARDSON'S PERCENTAG Richardson was wort states that wn heard from 6 At ls feared (hat he Others spoke briefly, favoring the ac wore arreated at Kenwiont Volocking the Monoy Baus, mptrotler Gre Work and then rnonnt of the bill aa Lis Yosterday ( partment of Park» n paid to the De- Ho will pay to rere to construc » November, wnd hiurders in Missle med to be that IC Was better to take that than Which was bis due at 8, per hat was tho Mret tion of the kind Lever knew of, Hichardson told me not to pay him coune up to the House, bout wod bring the mouoy' tn currency, Notion was preased to a vote, which was ising in answer to the call for the yeas About throo- fourths + in the room yoted In favor of accepting the iioney, and the Chairman decided the motiva who was bar of the Warren Oil Works, died yeaterday he body of the woman washed ashore near ntNed we tha of AM She bud been subject ty Mts ut in the exploal: of the depost i UOr, ANTS, BB LOSSES BY FIRE Prot to Uh Doremus in ‘This Withess was examined at much length as to fairness of prices in from eo, to Ok wed wore falr, though they gave & prout Trom 40 to 6) per cent, partner of Goodwin since 1867, testified porcentage boing pald for bis Pot has boon ks O'Brien's huma of Cty Island. charges for dla, Mr, Welsnuan, ‘Sno bill was Shocking Accident In New Jersey Mr, Willian Guttenger, employed In the N Jersey Ruilroad Company's eh injured yesterday afternoon, roached too near th Dr. Vanderpoel Nominated for Health Office: nominated Dr, Vanderpocl to bo Hoalth Officer of this port, Carnochan, whoso term of office ox o] is & brother of Agron law firin of Brown, Hall & Vai politica, aud Was FLASHES PROM THE OCBAN CABLES. Jersey City, was fata ho waa talking to @ Tord Ossington, late Focuperate bis he he Anerican, who murder London on the night of tho 1 eeu committed tor wiltul in Cardinal Antonolll, Prosident of the kor Denison ¢, Where be bo tn place of Dr. tre ty dannary, A building on Washington at Conch, Lone, 6 Newcomb, bookseller, testified he had Legislature, but Boyer 1 Or pald aby percentage ou order. then adjourned subject to Varsons, who is to be ‘arta were turf He was takeu tu tv hospital, He ism Tepubl President of the State Medtoal Society tu 1870. aulll dwelling by B. W Greaves cotton factory Hital stock bs The Brooklyn Highwaymon, At 11 o'clock last night Thomas A, Warren City Hall pol.ce station suifering from » He ould that while wi Fulton atrovt, Brooklya, he war kuocked down by some unknown perdun, who xtteinpted to rob bin, butwho effoctiog bis purpose, Warren A be held: table the eal! of the Chairman, ty sill slok, The Jersey Meadows on Fir Nearly ull day yesterday fires were burning on the Mata along the Mine of tho Now Jersey Kallrond, ‘The dry weather of lato has rendored everything to thy of which tn that locality Sparks from loco Tho Motwodiae Chien aij rbatag bad @ wann intreduced @ bill which Ce tention Of reaixotug 0) During the procession in London one nan waa crunied (odenth 1b Mrafaigar mau) a were inured: Ts * ng Mi perwons, fell iu under the Weg, Dally bruise be The Amertea Rome, Feb. 21 Grant Duke sevore scalp wound, icker house of the Columbian Manufac ‘Oupan)s uille iB New house, bari, and welllnge und barn dach of S.8, Brown wad Join M White whee taasue are improve all streets 1 HN SIKU an Seve we Commissioners of null work On tho Sherman of shape of decayed rub’ ta no lack, ver Hivos are asaleaes was frightoned off bef ‘Was sont to (ho Park Hospital ae tho cause. PRICE TWO CENTS. THE CRISPINS IN TROUBLE, —. MAGING THE CAUSE OF THB WORKINOMEN'S UNIONS. Making War upon the Non-Strikers Mire Tasker's Workmen Aganalted by a Mob —Threntening Murder A Large Police Force Called Out to Quella Riot, The Crispins, notwithstanding they promised Capt. Van Dusen that they would not resort to violence, have begun a murderous ware fare upon the non-strikers, Fora few days Mi Taskers workmen were not molested, and it was hoped that all the trouble was over. The strikers, however, beving alled to thelr aid some well-known rotighs, w uld OM thers lves with whiskey and foitige around Mr. Tusker's shop at 61 Warren strect. On Monday evening as Mr, Astel, foreman, and two non-strikers left the shop and walked up Chambers street, they were followed by a rabble who threatened to murder them, When in front of % the mob made a ruth at them, and th escaped lito a hallway. € w k d down and bis eye bk Koundsman Musaner ran to their asalatane had all he could do to roe them from being murdered. The Roundsman escorted the three non-strikers to the boundaries of his precinet and t handed them over to Roundama: Lewis of the Broadway je . With other ulton Ferry. day Jobn Boyed, of sit Third avenue, left Tusker's shop and walked up Warren street. He was followed by the drunket strikers, and when near Broadway about ity D assaulted bim. Before he had a chance to de- fond himself, he was knocked down with # slunesh Knuckles and badly cut on the forehead. When the mob saw an officer coming they ran off, and left Boyed insensible on the walk. Boyed was taken to Park Hospital, Sergeant Crolius ordered out the whole re- sorve under Houndsman Ryan, and gave orders to disperse all crowds in the nelghborhood of Mr. Tasker's shop. ‘The strikers and. thelr friends then secreted themselves in Warron street. ‘Trouble being anticipated, Roundaman Lewis, with some of the Broadway squad tp civilians’ dress, and Detective MeDonald wer garly on the ground. Subsequently Capt, ‘Thorne, with half of hig command in elyittan dress, reinforced the other officers, Some ot the non-strikers, who live tn ibe city, went homey mh tw rors, AF oteliel “the took Goiatetkor Hving ta Brooklyn made their appearance, surrounded by a section of police, and instantly a signal was ven which emptied all the nelghboring sho of Crisping, old and young. Tho ery of *8cahal" was ralved all around, ‘The officers in elviliante dross mingled with the mob, re any omar gene’. ‘The non-strikers marched down Fulton ‘twith cheir guard, followed by a mob about 1,000 strong. Patrick Ferguson, President of the Crispin So cloty, gave his word of honor to Capt, Van Dusen that there would he no violence. Ho aotemnly protests at the interference of the pol calls it a high-handed outrage. A cominittes of the Crisptns will walt upom Superintendent Kelso to ask him by what au. thority the police interfered. There [* no doubt there would have been bloodshed but for the timely precaution of the police, More trouble is anticipated, LOCKIN a " UP GREENBACKS, — President Palmer Showing the Error Inte which Judge Bintchford has Fatlen, In his charge to the Grand Jury of the United States Circuit on Monday, Judge Blatehs ford called attention to the ¢ f certain banks which had locked up greenbacks aa @ means of feeding the monta for gambling, ‘The law, said the Judge, makes it an offence to re celye greenbacks as security for loons, and thig fs the way in which money b¢ locked 1 Afte adverting to the fact that the law provided fe oodles arainat «tank for this offence hg tone aes of Chis kin ed t cond Jury, Te wag A thatone of the hanks involved wag r h National, A SUS reporter yesterday called at the bank nd met Mr. W. B. Palmer, fia President. Mr, Palmer was indignant that the namo of the ‘Tenth should have been mentioned in auch @ connection, and with empliasis he said that th ‘Tenth National had never violsted: any « provisions of the National Banking act. Reporter But It fe generally betleve banks have aided In locking up greent this ianner. Mr. Palner—And national banks might have done lt seme thine age. Hut ainee the pasar the act re! oby Judge itatentord, which story of the jginal act, T have of asingle national bank whieh tae Reporter Who does do it Mr. Paluer=Boglish firms can tend on gn rity, aud no can State banks. withe responsile to law. ‘They do it whe a It ba de 5 Keporter. ¥ a kay vou don't know anything ke about stich proceedings against’ your d suppose they might be taken without your knowled, set Mr Patiner ‘They might have beer Hid not be Just, for this bank has act. If prov are'the Work of malign nh unde mons. y Mr. Valu J tothink that the pross too ely unnece sary Interest In the attains ° 1 Hank, uth Nation Fink's Reply to ¥ ie -Tosieting 0 Bancroft Davis's Crm Wasmixcrox, Feb, 37 The Cabinet was ta fesalon about two hours to-day, ‘The repiy of Seeretary Fish to Karl Granyt ote 14 not yet completed though the | petnte are agreed” upon. ‘Thy " ne American — statement the eee wii Ve altored. nn by | the treaty full pros iatog fs male for an winfeable wijusment of alt dif fervuoes, thromgh the Tribuasl of Arbitritors, or Board OfCuntuscieners both parties having pecged. (eas Felven'to wecet thelr Verdict waa Gill, perfect, and Baa pottlenieut of hl elatiue Feterted des Runs Down a Spanish Steamer, oNboN, Feb. 27.—The Cunard Une steamship Vurthin, which sotied from Liverpool this morning fot Heaton, eae In colliston with two Spanish steamers heat thet The Partita was as badly dane Vhecessiiate er reninn ta Liverpool for e@ s Of life ts reported. NEW JERSEY, —— A Julut meeting of the Loginlatur Titus’, at Whichsbohn Cyaifrey wins Atieniie voun i iit Joowe Stewart, Jt, dinkio of Warreu County —— JOITINGS ABOUT TOW, The Geneva Watch Company advertise $1,000, () Worth Of watches for male AL Tal Browdway Martin Webber, 3, a native of Germany board Ing wCUS Kast Eleveuth street, way found dedd to bie bed at 5 v'elock yeaterday mort Lug The Commiasioners of Rintgration yesterday elected Edward Cooper and Heary b- Houed, 10 piset 1. Kanone, of Lewue Bell nud J. ¥r, Musted, roniqied, Sagamore Lodge No. ait, F. and A. Ma ane nee & ite whl musical ent we thet om, SF Calon equare, L in Docellcks ark! and other calebr ase of Murray a 167.50 pllotage claimed to be Pequlating plotag # whl) apt Jost Clark to recover ue plalntit wader the law by way of sandy Hook, Judge Quine yesterday gave Judgment for plant with costs, Tbe tage of Gillceplé against Clark was decided iu way ‘The contost hetweon Henry Wiser Dieu tor the meat ia the Boned trom the PM byt Ue specual ¢ wort Urpentt ith Bleed et Veuird grave a0 GA) Vitor mudd Vober. Five titnensce gemterday teatitied fo that district wud Voted for Winner — STATEN ISLAND John Donnelly and Charles Bridgeman Were playing My the \ouda yeaterday near Bie anond Tornyihe, they found the body of w euild pacwed In @ An unknown man jumped of the Staton Iniaud ferry boat ¥ y stow be Coroner Dempsey. bas not beon arrested and held under bond’: DUC Us darepaey. Unt Ree feardded we cquelly wpusity, Wd sue etic Qiueat wigaltbat GD The Hichmond County Court of Beastons wag iyo ii ge Metwal th tee tothe Grand Jury during H ee Livaly snucipaticn th x few A) months ago ty eon the North Ito each other. The Lorn Of auspenMun, oxptred A week ago yesterday a botlor in Collum's oll w Long Beiind Cy explodsd, Hyusiia scverml Whe exyoddy ahd adiuontle he wus relly alae tered Ne Hifod MuUE LL acluck an Mowiiay bigs Wee terday Coroner Tewkauiry Gold al bagu et In the Richmond Court of Sosions yesterday Wits, Davis of New litigate, «nu propartione, nade w coupulat Ue uasatll agaiuet th siw the diteged wossult, aud uo teatiiuny except tag Of the two pereous luterbstod Was takuily wad NO waauul Was really firoveuy Jet tae jury found hreniie guilty, tgs Newas stuicuc 7 ' 9 dave sb bi Gaaetg yo ad Bue, 0 staal Coumuitiood until ib ue paw wat eT pliatiiue

Other pages from this issue: