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os a ee _— Voting to Report th: ound More Powerful th Beventy's Charter in the Sena ANY, March 6. dere! Ai. en sary to hold @ Aispose of the Contrary to general expectation, th Rajirond Committee did not this morning report It Is sald that the delay ts occa nts of Erle, who, having committee will not s or the Southmayd the Krio bill. sionod by the oppor become convinced th: report the Attorney-( bill, aro working hard to get the Husted bill s« amended in the committee as to accomplish their purpose. ‘The committee are to meet again ning, when it fs annoum will positively agree upon a report, and that it will be made to-morrow. and foos of Ert this ev boar on Legislature. the committee will, however, be my doapatch of to-day RAPID TRANSIT SCTRMRS. There was a large Influx of parties Interested fn the various. ra) Aniong them were York to-day. bers of tho ¢ the Cent air auco, It Is forward to ¢ The joint Railroad Ci other final noon, when it fs axpe to report upon one or more of the measures now before them. As heretofore joint Railroad ¢ Lorteport fav to examine & to moet the BROOKLYS were denour for bi takes even and wer the bills ¢ fore li taken ber re WIL Mr. Morton's this morning In regular « on motion of Mr. The rea prose of the asufelent n hott as po nm his vill vole of 54 to pald these the bill way # “bone,” and they wei they have cot a Kings Count faile ik Bennett mov aod that tt Ne but the far as tl telourams the chartor hoard ator thil the charter. in New York the various wings fo that they may be ready to pre: d election In uni front wt th v fh ita prose ean What he was t ¢ Der enidit oepti Ration Las be Comptrolle Pol for oerata the Orat in hin place Doig int the Erie Cia Wfrom bein Who hitherto has Bi, a windorate Sbly t boon viven th Was Cli Quee ar er thi 11 MARCH 7, 1872. GEN, BABCOCK’S TESTIMONY ANOTHER OV GRANT'S OLD CRONIES ON THE STAND, THURTY-NINTH YEAR, TILURSDAY THE ALBANY LEGISLATURE, THE JOINT RATLROAD COMMITTEE DECIDING ON RAPID TRANSIT. Tio had no. personal knowledge of the . HOF Hn the article, Rals- the act are to be fined $300, or be imprisoned for Cayuga Brown has by ty pilot this act through the Assembly, MANGING PLAYED OUT. This bill seemed rather tough to some of the 4 the gallery, but when Senator Robertson introduced Bont inty glory Remember me kladly to Livut, Parke three months. yn solectod THE CANAL THE CAPTAINS OF TWO RIVAL BOATS IN A DRUNKEN QUARREL, THE LESSON FOR THE TIMES. THE BRITISH rf. Millor here beg defence, In which nN AN earnest hallenged the full Ho said tho pross had b nin this matter, as also the EDITOR'S COUNSEL ABANDONS THE CASE. ‘can bo of any aervice at t You Gen, Babeock~ inember Ieat the time, not know that t . Tknow that Lindsay: hot know what position he hold there, ral aaw in the ne » T should think th DEAL OF INTIMACY T do not remember hut ono 0. R. Nancoox. vietim of bad Logislature. a measure for the abol- of capital puntshment, a bright and His Explanation to the Cot Thrilling Blow ecker The Spectators Paralyzed with Astonish The people and Amos J, ¢ peared as defendants for the last time before Judge Shandley, at Essex Market, yesterday. Cummings were promptly ditor of the Times did not appear. venerable Judge € Ohjo, presented himself to Judge Shandley, portified expression of countenan substantially sald: JUDGE GOODLET “F yer Honor plea Monday at 3 o'clock Esl had not under ysl for the 1 a letter fro ia Memory Very Points, and Very ‘Tho Wives of the Combatants Tak A Woman Missin posed to have boe Crock Conflicting Stories. Joseph F. Taylor, captain of the oannl boat Roanoke, lying in Newtown creek, noat the bridgo, called upon Recorder George Pare solls in Long Island City on Sat told him that on the night provious,while he and Robert MoCormick, a dook hand, wete sitting in the cabin of the boat, Henry H, ptain of the canal boat W. G, Johnson, lying alongside, came on board in an Intoxte condition, and began quarreling with them, Mo~ Cormick took no part in it, themselves from Willis's attack as bost they could, and were about to succeed tn driving him. from the boat, when his wife, Mary, came to his assistance with a club, THR FIGHT THEN DECAMR GENRRAL, and to save himself and procure ald to prevent them from killing his wife, he ran ashore, bus did not succeed in Anding any ono. » the boat to get his hat, which he ha hind him In his haste, he discovered his wife lying on the floor terribly bruised, Willis, with his wife and McCormick, had departed. His es, and said : I can't move.” loft her, and made another attempt to find succeed. A soli Good on Unintoresting ‘oor Whore the Miltary cerned—A Geners March 6.—Ge Beach Pooumatte Un+ win Money ie Opinion WV the Tenth rt Nails ® Falwoho 6—The following has boon communicated by Mr. Van Norts To the Button of the Nevo York Times: T have heretofore refrained from n cntatonm nt mgselt sinc fs Commissioner. of Publle 15 teed ty 9 Powe OF Gun ing a cAsLalet Totays Co theeitect that Lh ofa clam for wnver mctcrs ; n a Commiestoner_ of Pablie Can the bettiah Thin The Dil proposes that all persons in Leet end Lind: Imprisoned for lit Horace Greele' enator Robertson, It is murder shall be and good Dr jovernor out of § said, suggested the framing of this bill supporter of this immings ap- Wasnixoron, was on the atand two hours and a half. timony contained but little that was now, but was t. teresting because his statement. in a general denial of everything that had been rged upon him of an Improper character, and was not materially shaken in his cross-examina tion, which was far from being as severe as that ‘The entire morning en Leet and Lindany on of the Assembly was consumed tn order. 2 the third reading of bills, a large numb which have accumulated during the absenc fo many mombers to “ town me: grows made was so slow that It was found neces- sion this evening in order to {olng the perala- r jon to speculations, In Senator Bonedict introduced a litte bill which sof Manhattan on time, ‘he His counsel, th the Police Justi Island tnay fool Nike reading. It dnesn't propose to a merely gives the Juath eloctod at the last election power to appoint TEN POLICK JUSTICES, place of the present incum- h per annum, Lrow, for the nde In Jour Issue of poriion of the general 1 kaw Lect F went to lls place of busin My relations hia wife and {nveatigation who shall take the ABANDONS TIE CASE. o, 1 dosire to st sheen here if L vd that the Hon. W distinguish GEN, BABCOCK'S TESTIMONY. large, from the manner o et in Washing Lthink le was here t re to take office ten days al Then they will meet and decid p for 4X, seven, or will have power 4, and the additional istices as the terms of of within the last two weeks. or four days, Stocking waa with him. They both vame over to the ex: Preaident some time. tor Pratt—Did 1 wnderatand you to Ww nothivg whatever in 1459 and early tn » Bixby, or from I knew nothing yr did Tineke Tain, OF W8 to at of this act. ballot who are to hold oM nine, and ten years to fil) all vacancio je Engines f the: Presid June last on duty ausion twice, They saw Uh defendant, i & postpones eer in charge d upon the dutl Fost whatever ta gener until after the ease had been called asary for me to stat ‘of the Limes asked me to! in big behalf, knowing that it was the duty of the Hon. Samuel B. Garvin to con: cution, [told the Hon, Samuel B. Garvin that T of Oto, and asked him if he ction to my apy the complainant replied that he had fr that he had been tuforni Corwin, and Jadve Brinker oftice in Mout mile to Leet Biaby’s account, will remain on file }ihout approval, 80 It is alao ne MR. SQUIRES AND WIS PATHE both of the Third avenue road, were up hore ro for the purpose of pushing a bil through would give them the authority co cars over their line. ‘ge the modest sum of fit Done of the and the Squire morning iteame into the in an amended Proposes to give the right t all city railroads, and I or matiner from the Q—Did you may that Leet and Haw wore tn bi was that when hi Inbor contract he was startin Mr, Haw. Was associated olfknow What other person. hen L was introduced to hii emember whether It was the labor oF sto 6 in 1870 wan thin? of 181. The In eted with Gen. OW IHORe LORELLET ? ih. Porter and f were Wel nd we favited Col, Leet to como ond live with usin the ‘of 1960, after hie farntiy tore Waahtugton any knowledge that Col. Leot Thiterest in the qeneral order busluces ? As uct the prose. Yen, sir: that 19 ag political frleada, in the tuteres re honae. bu od that they y wlsy wanted to ents for arid pasiire was opposed any In disgust is now, my tn Did you thea hav the frionds ‘gumonta to quently heard d that Grotlus, are bringing their a the committee and the of the labors of as indicated In A.—Karly in the When did you first heve that knowJedge ? The bill now enon. Wie becat Fun palace ears ls the fair to ten cents Ephraim, Oh my appearing in his behalf, agentleman i L will no longer con aud, sir, if th a tho English hin sinoldering ared in his by Irishmen, but Edetest English call men Wars, nator Casserly. Mid _you learn that Feq., did ao at my pers hiorvention of any person nce in iny Integrity. Okonae M. VANS onal wolieitat iL in the War Departiic Do you know whether hr he pald from the general order bu {dom whatever Ob, I'm so dizzy Danitor ener ring oF summer of PROTECTION OF FACTORY CINLDREN next on gener withdraw 1 ANY, Maret 3, duet this. prosecution ABOR CONTRACT, guardian in Gre that he was then golng into, or h eral order business? A ACQUITTAL, point was appeal dat the time more the Times L would have see: Tophet before Into, the gon: nator Chatile 7 OF Iie Bay ing pa vd moved to strike out He thought the bill too sw Senator Benedtet defend Giving up all who endorse Twould have Market Capitatiot Wite of the 4 of the Fuito who Lived with the * Lopes of So W. Hopson was General Seasions ye of murdering Hi tember, 1868, in South street 1 Underg ng combinatior mittee to report thi lalmed th ting acharter the 1 the road are ready acting clause, ratand you to aa; iid nt know of dit frou Mr. i nkies whon t complaint wa: not hold wa measure In ared quite de Senator Madden attacked finally progre SENATOR WOOD'S CASE Tt appears t « ¥ gall that you are willl to way definitely te Leet's having it if they suc ssary funds for building and that the construction of will be commenced tinmediately and pushed mpletion as rapldly as mmittee are to nt the bar of the answer a charge y C. Lyon, on the 10th of Sep. Farrin & Lyon's liquor stor 6 people were represented by Col. Fellows, and the prisoner by the Hon. Wm Lyon and Hopson were ac ad their families had e unexplained to Hopson, nes to any exter report of Patterson it, oF discussions that w of his going to Now York be: T did know that Solutely withdraw forever from thi HIMLLING ELOQUENCE Q—At what tine did you read Pate: ASAmonth Uine thae my naine was mentioned in It. You never kt connected with t not know that be wis se business previous to that nhected with tt {did not know known aa Mr, Tknew (iat some time tn «pring of is), [think it was, he went to New York and went 4, and thon, afterward 1 iencral order business, know that he had applied for the labor business but did went there and estab: Tnever knew unt that me out in the testiinony iat Leet aud bis associates Whole general order bustness on the ‘A.—l did hot know What proportion of the general order businces the ‘did you know that tt de? business over aud above the uterest w To not know that I ¢ no reinembrance or positive inforine time of this Investigation, them to the rt i y will decide did hot know that he A.—No sir, 1 mean to say th: pected this week, busy, howev to predict r tation in thi liyenas of conscience, and his escurche pellos of anun- Tae hairy tarantulas of remorse, hoaded con! enuics of his i North River ? Ides, Albany Bixby in that macte patches, the redicted In my des; rmmittee this evening de ably the Boach Pi und Railroad scheme by a vote hey aubsequenthy appoint the bill with a view to incor) some of tho best features of the Centra ground scheme init, and itis believed that th committee will report u Tho question now is whe not veto It, he rdinary chang tutored mind. and the hyd: have trod the fa discernible Two experts we but in consequences the creok they hay AN INTERVIEW WITH THE reporter visited the Jail yesterday te have an interview with boatman, an coneoived ‘a violent fasion, about o year the homicide, picked a quarrel with him and used grossly insulting langumg son drew a pistol umatic Unde A that he received the * does not sleep well o' nights and on one A BROOKLYN DELEGATION Brooklyn sent up quite a large delegation of politicians this mor were Jacob L Aldermen, Fire Commissioner Masse art without 1 a sub-committ about (t until ab wh T may have learned tt by Acquainted with Leet, Hshed himself tn. th Q by Senator Pratt acquainted with Mr. 1 GEN, BANCOCK'S CLYLL at which Hop- eatened him of the homicide Hops we were atin When did you ng. Among thi ident of the Board of Willis and id friend of Willis, sane time. that litimacy of President Grant? friendship Is concerned ued down to the inaugu Yes, sir; aud #0 far as disapprobation weakness of his clint s case |, he preferred to 1 nimously in its favor. her Gov. Hoffman will and, like a lo- ta friend, and of friouds, entered, 7 » in his dress started to go mon standing ving refused to sign It la: 7 but its friends claim that it has been so amonded « of the Governor. REFORM BILLS. ‘The bills abolishing the offices of Superviaor at Large and County Auditor of Kings county passed the Assembly this morning. Jacobs and Roa the formor gentleman cailing attention to the fact that the latter bill was passed at the last geasion by & unanimous vote, eitizens of Kings of party. He urged the retaining, of the offices, t present Den bents should be removed and Kepublicans put in thoir place, Mr. Berri advocated their passage on the ground that the oftices w croated merely to make places for L mocrats. The bills were passed by strict Totes: one Kentleman, however, who vote ating these oifices last winter, found ftoonvenient to #lip out of the Chamber Just t dd, and on the call bein id that he had been * suddenly i," and was compelled to leave the Cham~ was noticed, however, that he seat very soon after the bills were disposed of. JAMSBURGH FERRIRS, eorge Law ferry ad Leet becaue H igton, you had at least oppor- every day?) A Ganapalian parlors of ¢ the same mene ta Was ‘eihg each other at mei Every day that © Q.2 What did you kuow of Kis purposes and wishes tn patters in New York when he first obtain the letter from Gen. Grant to Mr, Grinuell ? Ing further than THE GENERAL ALLEL your com as Major in the old Fire K charged with sion. business when Clerk here to say that he isn't that kind of a1 tells a little story al the Leisinture of 1800, and t tears in his eyes, how he r se he pledged his party wouldn't take any perquisites, *do you suppose T tak mission whon I refused to take $30) fr And this ts th Richardson, ricinating t out, but seeing HM ear tho en- nee, insulted him. Lyon then s gan beating him over the t ward the entrance, but ohn Galvin, the What civil oft office that | kaow Thold no civil do you hold? sired individual popped which was unlock walked briskly to the entrance. ‘The old ted him with, , it's hard to find you here ‘ou're just about righ put his being yoted $300 by phe tells, with fused to take the id never dospis Wears a ras GLOniO’s EFFORT ed. bY uld escape I FORMATION et Into some busines , Old feller, that he wanted to that It was mercantile. Did you aud he, ell" of hia wis Thad an {doa PIs pistol, and it was discharged by yourselves or when Por- 4 to get part of the it ig? A—Never he Richardson, was conduct that Is, auperin: tie da sweeter than French unty regardless general order busines You never heard of auch a thu Washington aque: hy under the War Dey What pay and em these various services and blue eyes, had just been taking a nap. TIP'S STORY. He said that on tho evening in question Taylor sent for him to come to his boat and have a good All drank heartily, and McCormick from the effects of the li lor sald something about losing a line. He tol he didn’t believe ho had ‘lost one, on Taylor arose and struck him, Mm, ‘Taylor threw atin kettle at him, and he had all ld do to defend himself, nts und kettles we that Lcould not escape, Know what I did. My w came over to the buat Here the woman, or rather girl, looked circuses the aperture in the « where W Logislature ¢” ns yourciaas that a8 pistol was d id that its dis nugh the that he gave him §70, is a bold, bad man of un- Me Was justiflab ary, a8 Lyon was a violent and da eking with a te Into the benutiful fl lajur of Bugineers he should offer on half, if not on the behalf of h should germin was of going into thy Waroh to New York? Ae e unnecessary A FIREMAN'S FIOMT That wus after he bad ro fs a lively contest among firemen over the for the ben Jearn that’ Mr, Lee n New York? to go into nome Graat went bute te and Was att ong into busiriess given Hop- ch of April? I did not know previo he Limes, has to his going to New York what he had made up New York about the of the widows and 1 that there ts no tof not guilty, 4 prominent they rendered a ve Tryon was for many yea al if yon kni turn from Ne in bis minds ps that his visit It ts not very mate he had the w: ow after is re. Board which now pose a bill which pro- ses to take the money out i name was repeated it was equity spring trom seein which he was kill + in the prem many years Q. there was for that purpor that direction from ME, undeied w ated a fortune previous to hiss had been living with the form rious CUbA and this we hetween thom the proposed chan tn all probability L king off he investigation in nan, hear nd helped mo. {le went over thore op privai iter that understood that he wanted th A HEARING ON T int Committ bill came up on Cites held a meeting charter this after- entatives from the Ger- procured from H door close t ivel ears of age, with jet bi in fact, very handsome, NOT His WIFK. From conver- A.—With Leet versatlone L 1 the warehouse busines general order bus! on understand al Information. Whose conven nett was laid aside for the r was (hat there was A very siiin attendance,and Mr. Bennett was foar- ful that If put upon its passage it would be de- feated It was understood that the opponents Mi would move to recom seems they are confident of r of votes to} ir Honor, reco: y Withdraws from and heard repr man ‘American Reform Associniin mittanttoil, Judge Goodlet to Mr. Grinnel disputed byt T think Tdi Was for Bftacn year I yow read. that in the employ amendments. power being placed in the h uld be in the hands of the Mayo and that there should be but one he © the appoint is of Alder that did read | & Con in the ie of MeCroery nit it, but It Ww having ke and said it s! Jona were freq: What do you haifa dozen times? A es you would ¢ 'd two oF thrce Unios or may be wore U had beon Very iuthuate ¢ oclation as military men we had been utlmate the earth shi thigh of na f King Geor not know exactly what and will as far 1 USTICK very member of the House upon Iso Want provision made for paying the They approved Beginning tho W Weastchene End of Browne's Spree. Yesterday afternoon Deputy Sh of the cumulat Hone of its edit A VANIFGATED PERORATION Goubt that he At letter to wasial him io is iat the even tating George Law's ferrle session Mr. Morton called up of fare, &¢ and it waa defeated by a The price said to have been foriners to yote against this was their first ypriations, al Tears came whose pretty ¢ though they were unders\ prohibition in that reg for the Citize NEVER VERY 1 me in regard to his own pecuniary or fluancial THT DINNE said nothing, 1 you and your woman, as at’ Mra, ‘Taylor ¢ Treally don't kn The Gatling ¢ ble shotted, and Hiiy are turn. Jany tnterest In each other's (santa, on ab prisoner was rt of Oyer and Terminer, presaed an indict nd corruption ta office, arged that Justice Browne in his meetings, and of intellectu: little something with which to ay Hoard, and learned how the old thing works, tho price will be likely to delegation voted forthe bill, but After its defeat ee of which had be he urged the aduption of the THE ERIE FLOTT. th New York tha 1 told Taylor the bout I would tht him; that 1 could KR UM, Cormick and me 2A April that he had ment for malt whorein It t to talk nt hefore he Went t that he wanted to get id, ag Tray, he may F busluess ; but tid not unde t come out went up to Callahan's to t know that the old h ongly to the pr Tumittee and di as the greatest fra sed compro sion te Paaw it in the b SUANDLEY" Judge Shandley plainant nea e of this character must ant had a perfect r ipon the table, which was carried, asure 13 di egislature 1s ¢ THE SEVEN ‘There will be a hearing mitier on Cities on the Seventy's charter this evening, It has boen unders to be the only and final he the Chairman of the commit rom. 4g Was missin, mari wot the exist ‘They say its provis make perpetual the rule of Gould and bi of the com- settlements before him, tn all that he had a prisoners brought to New York on this amounting to ov aware he had gon wee looking to sp 'S CHARTER. ore the Senate ( me to his own to the County right which pert gement for any Kpeculations question was whet part of Mr. Li [Ho was corribl vex the present dyou not know t mich he bad prog peas with refer: magistrate to entertain the complaint 4 purpose on his puveted With San Dos Tilon't know that | Thave talked uadoubt tabout. San Dominges eat various other bust head, but that he had ever perfect otf don’t know stockholders mandamus, J bill, in case of a refusal company to permit an ii confines: th vod that this was cera vines but Mr. Palmer, . having received Opdyke and stating that they wish to be heard in of arter, and that it would be impossible t to-day, has devided to the hearing until all parties oppored to ‘opportunity ‘Thus far, nearly all the talking has been done by the friends of the chi ks that it is no more than fair that the other side should by Mr. Fields made his a) bly to-day for the first t unsel, the vener- n't thought anythil don't worry about common thing for Taylor and’ bis wile, Ono would have a bottle of thers would fight fight for Ity chuckled as he ro fights on board the boat] we've had. Oh, how 1 do not speak of ordinary t for which he had Tdid not know to New York inteding, as L supposed, to GEE INTO SOME hat that business wae? I did not know when he went, Tilnigo business? unde about that defendants bo be « Land go through an tnvestig A when the cc d ombarrie sing to th and # bot mtifed himself with thls written the old hay. Tknew he had gr Fr Justices In Mor shuilar offenec The District At- His counsel theug! offivers of th transfer books this nature. 1 plana to go bh AU ngt to go unpunished, visltire. to Babe, his hands and counted some of th Many’s the good tip used to laugh over thi He sald he had been engaged in boating for ears. He and ‘Taylor had been lately em= Provost, the ¢ sleaves the defendar is duo to th insel to sayithat the defend withdraws from it, ry position, under which the ca m to be 4 calendar, and t {had aby purpose or Wish In regard to speculation 1h San Domingo business, one of the boldest dangerous coruptonists i nhe had begun w w «after the election What do you me ver talked to me {urned, when L got from bi tn some town, and for Teaves the appointn wainat him. tiated the charg he shown that the tr was other than deserved refore, dismiss this ens: dischage the dete promptly sup| San Dotningo business ¢ the whole affair, Do you. niean as to ne slinply ip biel ¢ OF any other na directors. 9 unless the bona fil hibits any pers: ver, and the Sen to fix bail for After some hesitation Patrick Mullins ntup with the Justice to be hi but T think It was mor perinit, no person to \ owner of the stock, from voting on stock which he holds intr for which hie has given areceip It provides for a reduction amount not exceeding the cost of the road, and 25 per cent. in addition u cepted by a tt tains nothing, they say ders of the @ road, and eve nd perpetuate th and his associat loyed by John C. “ Newtown creck, to convey Gout from Jernay City xpects soon to be discharge evidence to hold him, When asked what may have been th woman, he replied that buard, but he didn’t ca 1RL'S BTORY, girl told her story with great franknons, x o'clock on Friday eve Jone in tho eal hu PM of the other boat. She hastene beheld Taylor holding fast to the Is of her husband's coat old him, and TH split bi ck Mrs. Taylor seve oral blows on the head, breaking th “Oh, how the blood st large, beautiful ay ace In the Assem- ne since the parsage of stood that he has been harmonize and veraule party, nt w unite ness in San Do ich can be sold e will take the latter viow frat Ay suchs oF 2 ‘matters In San Doe jexation took place it Would be LACE TO GO INTO BUSINESS, d witha great had got any positive pla * nant of bail h Hand the prison doors w ein the face, at is charged against the Will ere long find the doors of Sing Bing closed behind him. eaieeenate PHOTOGRAPHS BY SUN REPORLEKS, roswed by his Late yesterday a sent that Ha Nate with endeavoring to nid not have iny he probably fell over 4 Justice Brow 1 was wetually Was going tobe Jority of the stockholders, which will aid y in getting br did you kaow bi propos der the Seventy's the numerous offices created to have been very s\ issomewhat disgusted at the turn ey taken hore, [tis now conceded that E CHARTER C. if it does at all. come satisfied that Pields knew alking about when he told them that it was the best charter they could pass for rats, and they are very it will not be quite so ac- Tam informed that a comt effected which proposes to save ireon, Commissioner Van Nort, the e and Fire Commissioners, and the new re Hoard of Aldermen, and not give th to turn out any Republi Qolding a position in the city and put a Demo- on before a possossion of The letter from ‘the Pres nt to Mr. Grinnell was control of t About Mat T don ud ideas in regard to Achnowled te Character Lodiseria The investigation by the Sub-( the charges Miller was continued yesterday, was recalled, a hb related to examination of the ¢ mlmitted that he had received the with the Tayi Nas he notin t t nud Last Spree of Two Irish Ej ines tn San Dow W had carefully pre holders of Erie The Repub. LEET'S FINANCIAL s on the steamship Sibe- Jay from Ireland, Among the p which arrived at tand Patrick M nlation of iuvest nt f i A New Bou opt iu the way of You cau fix that time afar an Lect is conce Te was after Uy of Directors Th tH understood that Mr ly Iho reason to the annual meeting wkholders of the Union following Diregtors were elected this clty yesterday k when they urrived, y afternoon ware t station in that eon, fh cheat whieh Miller for th but tis pay? tno. thy them terest with Dixby, Tiearned aftr: wently ascertained ? ward that he had. You returned when th 109? from Santo Domin in December, Otticer Harris of dhe Oak trying to. earry hatchway when what bocame of her. Th biswer to a qieatlc she said that she had left nin New York to live with this man Willis, She ally taried to hin. Hot el catie back to Washington, 1 returned frat vend Menaitig Wi »wledye of all the artl- The article of 8 od “Strikers ina New Bl It spoke of the comp by the strikers of the Legislature, and t of Miller to increase his em had no personal k upon which it was based information He did not sustain the alle not give any names at all Another extr yh Sepreniber, that he had « g think It was before cles inserted in the Times. ber 4, 1871, he he was preferred ugainet New Year's, Dodge, Sidney Dt} LP Gorden Dexter, xter ure the new After they had been plac ocvlle It was ascer talned Ghat they were serious Tunderstand you to say that so far aa y aware Mr. Leet's views on the San Domingo never went any further than those con A pe Uiarke eehely Barkers and L e that he had subject of ty nies harassed after bik autniesion, on, but later tn serious that hi re he died wishin an ho Millikt was det the cventug hin Moves AND THE GOVERNOR ng auxious this mort non alittle local bill sho is almost heart The trial has been setdown for Saturday, Ta u irk of New York Was elected Pre ihe was cogaged tn an en: Duff of Boston, Vice- Presiden ot Concord, N, H dropping of Thomas A.Seott from the di 4 prepoude ran: +orprige haying re yof the Informat Auditor, HB, Wilbur. tasted anything but Ih hi pay until d Te Huston uitil they were taken by the police W VY will be found ® business relation y ‘a Personal relation t* anotiic ou to wie how soul relations with Lihdaey were i think of this, boys and told bith Vanderbilt tn any who can the Staton A Noble Old Par Appreciated, rro Castle was y atlons made timated to me Hoffman, immediately rushed Chamber with it The third trial of the an interior ¢ p CENT OF MONEY And you are not aware that he w n Havana she ¢ t ' $ fH as better of for n'a member, hnd he had not giv v8 knew of 1 foriued any service of th Himself Against rnand iminediately sabout Mr, Miller's connection The Times publishes i not have oc charged that Mlackmailed the Jones did not kn: yrmation Wis New Democracy. and onthusiastle meeting of t Assembly Distatet SAMANA BAY, work accom. pposing Grant ‘There was a large remarked thathe r efforts to destroy the Keform Dev reenwich street last eve “Te under any elrcumstanee re you hot acquaint » Assembly of 112, Was impressed by sted tn railroad private character ¢ that island? » the Chairman of the wreeelved fre National Repu fan Insulting question durivg that tae did you kuow Lindsay ? you not prom Awear that be Was au hve introduction of etitions aga! 16 manngen Kiran as the only regular Kepublic say whether he na Ray up t If we have, produce d the elty for ¢ relations with London Ron Wad yon anytiing I A Smash on the N Guieronn, fe freight train on the New London and New Haven Lich passed through here golug west at as it was crossing the road from the Timea of Out piven when te promised to make good these stuto ments, and asked Tn what way do you prope Laborers’ Riot o A few days ago between forty and Afty labor- ors employed in grading the Smithtown and Port Jeffer Hallroad on Long Island struck for higher wages: They yeturhed Ih force, armed with clube aud wang of laborers Suveral of the Long Island.) Lindaay sent ine HOME TROUT FROM VERMONT. te him a note © to prove the bill to repeal hut will not y senator James Wood, don't kuow th Do you kuow terested in any bank or hank contemplated 1 don't remember ever swer for what Lean personally, 1 don't propose to furnish witnesse Did Mr, Barnes write the article on me in this morning's Tunes? A Mr, Miller read many ¢ files and questioned Mr, Jones on them, but was unable to get any satisfactory answer, Mr, Jones: proved himself an artful dodger he examination inor points, man to Roch F the little ere The locomotive in citizen who ta in rst three care ny alow. the Hoard of hey attacked ai Who retased to Joln then In. the atlucked party Were seve! hot what Lo y friendly way, bot intimately think he was ever in my W lin ohee ALA house or etore in Wo brakemon were hurt, one of them se: rolng West were obliged atward bound line to answer, extracts from the year it stood Tho passenger Uraine heir passchwors with the cn backed 0, New Haven (o repair dainages bad wus Toaaed to the New York Folia been heglected, but oniequence t Morrow morning. Couldh't tell bis tot gentleinan waroci ne was Hallinter To you know where Mr, Hallister lives? A Thave no ide Mr. Casserly=This was Mr, O'Su that he bad franchise for A RAILROAD IN SANTO DOMINGO ne stage of the pogottation enployed there by our Government was he ot? he did start, but failed eu Tein in New with tin Tal il Will be reportes Had not assurances n would be taken f Senator O'Bi lution which should take pitta whieh should tah Trial of Mayor 6 trial of Mayor Hall waa continued yester- day. The day was consumed in & wrangle over the Gar. vey warrant as evidence for the jury. py and Judge Daly finally, out of compassl wed thein to Teay niluued their wordy warfare, A signifies Q.—Did you aee him at the Executive Mansion? A.— [don't recollect seeing bin at Ut Tink he cain Executive Man He may have Diet has under conside the debate to-d nificant speeeh in which he said he had sent a ster to hunt up evidence In regard ivan who told you ja could have prevented this accl ‘all the while, but 1 don’ 1 of petitio! WINSLOW'S SUNDAY LIQUOR LAW sufferings which he mig Id rye which ck, While the hk at this letter (handing letter to wit tter to Lindsay of the date That is my handwrit * Tammany Demo- traty’ as the designation of & political partys a | organization; did not know that Mr, Miller ever belonged to It Aftor the recess, Loula J, Jennings, one of the ish editors of the Ties, he had been in the an editor three years. cgisiature, A fistiouff Oynt occurred f the Lower House of the Missourl L rd, a member Fistioufis in the Missourt 1 anil tell me if itis your niful of the Not Wo my know Junguage In the He aaaured tthe Government « ir party, but it Three Thousand D: LovisvitLe, Mach 6, tnd shauuon, Grotaed Springs, fasned “Thewias Wootton bun the Bpringe, and ie fun confess amager for Being Hanged, Four men, Jones, Welsh, known. vitizens' of Crab i that letter If you please. Witnoss then read as follows: ROUTIVE MANSION, Your lettor re Trond it mors By the same mail T Does not his name appear in some of the otfleta dovumenta laid ety that iy P think the ce: hot intend tu b Subuut bo pressure ation for the Pal euuicrated with the grant made before ty, and Mr. Crafton, the Tie ditienity grew Out of a further action 1h pountry seven years, and No Insurance editor had don the Times, and the Insurance articles passed through Dw the basis of tho articlo, * Strikers in a New f apolal ele all drinkers tion booth before Au Earthauake to BE Benin, March 6 Shocks of earthquake wore felt this afternoon siaultaneously ia Dr W ot violin Ek My Dean Linpsay: Tete Just aa 1 exp fon of having burned « anged bin two oF tree Senator pr ched ine'to-day: iv hy Mr_ Latechurd to postpone ieoh Mr ¢ Tatton ‘wae Myterested. tho. aftalr, and re #10) on each ot tho ho connection with the Santo Domingo bu: 1 Lake a Le Tlttee Was Appoiuted to tnventigal ported Ib favor of Hinponiig & Mut 6 Hither ofMelal er seniiotticial? ernunont hat bash aware of te Pay ‘tave eipployed hin, but age ty any kwowledge. Le tame is Juul, O'SuIUyaB, ad . i the charge, and after being rt for dani 1) agaluat cach of Guy dirs ture 0 be punished nd sued in # Ke today awarded $1, yuduute, sud $7 against Bbauova, ory If at all, 1b @ short, cart pote The Secretary 0 powlug Upan us airing them to ap UU wb lat Wight's session the re: osemont was OF less porveptilie at luleryele for OVOr Bu Uowr, Lobia be plows ed to do wuatovor L cau fur Vows tivads, when L kuow haye no fear o tore Log Wscusek burt was Vobed down, » ’ r 1 dewlors found guilty of @ vivlativn of Neither Limself nor Mr, Barnes was the author, ng PRICK TWO CENTS , BOAT TRAGEDY. ——- an Ate and Supe ‘Thrown into Newtowa irday Inst, and tod. They protected Returning d left be- d to, but he ‘ope of inducing any one to are Willis, he agaln returned to tho boat, only MIS WIFE MISSING. blood-stains on the cabin along the partith ed for her in v here to be found, and his wi floor, p, and on the deck, He eoarchs . but she wis noe aie to the bad returned und creek. A tod for their arrest, and Officer Recorder's C On ‘Tuesday they were arralgr not guilty, and were remanded for fure rmick was also arrestods and held to bail In $1,000 to appear as a witness. rk to grapple for the conclusion, warrant was nUry tool slani dy and mass of ice not yet reached it. IS NERS. his wife. A cd the Peter MeKeorn, the pped to the door leading to the corridor loudly for Willis, but there was Hello, Tip,” ut of hid ool the oorridor, ap tri replied Willis is a tall, pleasant-looking man, about twenty-elght years of age, with lht He wore no coat, as he sald be omplexion a auor. Tay= if e flying so fast’ and | hartly the noise, She Is onl; ic vale ‘and Here Willis's friend, who was standing by, Interrupted the reporter with, No, no, not hi artily, and added: no, hot my wife; ouly a gal what hangs eyes of the poor girl, beams with intelli We was all pretty leaving the boat and going ob if he would leave nk. 1 didn’t unul 1 was Reporter—Was Mrs, Taylor yory old? O11 Dag May J for a few moe 1 don'tunderstan © because she's gone: ¢ nbout the atfal rand iewaos @ d the Why, al dealer on fate of Uh ny and disputin, She heard Mra, hottie nitial sho, Opens iit almost left’ them then. nthe deck near # last saw her. 1 don't know i ve In Wests distressing, and dy of Dire. Ferry Company { Mrs, Jane Madden Ferry Company to obtate r husband, Deputy Wertfeld explo f Brooklyn, before niheother twe f Wiiow Margaret Hi Elections, nh mawetinugs In Cor ervisore t yea Huard stood tod (heir eity ty I ubit and sty Htepublt { Cany ansore twitch, at tile fC nnvansers ip great indi yesterday. " ving ala Dilan to eight) Demon och from Bismavely Yhe Upper He us ration the School Tnapection billy, ¥y Prince Bisinarck made 1 ile fear of the disloyal Clergy, and knell f the a hou the, 1 Of the GermaR Conner Hops on, Pram rar, and Kodo WR ORD ' \ ' »