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is ERIN'S OP ryeRvous D iileo's Repeat BA Pass Ordered y The Vasorably Aruaxy, Mareb lh won of th a) lobby were te soon Tron-gra: Auaquehanna roa: puttonhote and st tv, while he t owe bad with THURTY-NINTH Year. THE ALBANY LEGISLATI 6 wassion of tho RE, PONENTS SWEEPING NG BEFORE THE Jin the Senate tow Third Reading in the Metropolitan Poles Bil ported The Printing Frauds, rie was again the day. Long before the opening embly this morning the on hand, Among them might y Ramsey of the Albany and {holding the Speaker by the snding on tiptoe to reach bis him tthe fait he Erie, @ quiet corner were Matthew Hale and) Mr he husyd, the bt rounsel of the Enaitah | stockholder tooked as though they already | felt the welzht of th gold in their wore resigned to carry the load Swan ibieund agent of the Engt tockhot | @asalso on hand, and stowed hinvelf away in the chimney corner with a very happy oxpte Hitting over his face white he comy | his Monde beard and received visits of tiation from Hawking, Ramsey, ‘Tim npbell, Dowiniek Roach. and others who ina his faithful friends and advisers dur- : journ blarsted country while he Ei Kings county's Game bor crowing over the tir | over fraud, ' her year, Ine i fn: Fielda; who th ALIOMNEY-GPSERAT BALLOW vn, ond ty atid talwart fe " nly had 1 wlaintstere ray, and did 6 mont until Sp wh at wentle how walk across t who would say Hse overing the ty tivas seen al friend ‘ Hid the t trictod 1 ’ t I-kwown tended © Jamboree Hilorested lookers T noticed the Hon. Hen, Wood, Water Com wer Fowler of Brook lyn JW Engiand, Rufus X.X. Andrews, dda and Gen. Spinola’s wondert tt BYE FIGHT NEOUS Ap hour and ahalf was consumed tn djceuse Aon aver the Troy charter, whieh tl nounced the spe roan act it Telation to. alt t y (that Huste i was to take charge of the bill a ihet Tee amend thas to make iter form with the OF Mrion bill tat vate, aud en ne with as little debate as teaver to put it th te king t King for the passage of this bil The Kon t “ th it au beexclaimed, wislatures were there he caug’ be of the Attor Lincoln's « Jual, he sa oto the Atte hers, to ap alter, as Was well stentiy ct A I t “ t hi , the 1 i Beiits fe 1 by points in the Erie contr are evidently aflectin ber just betore proceed | d himself away behind a post | rin of Lncola of Ontarioat the | ber. Me bad changed his neck earned a lesson d to bin by Senato man began to talk about the wersy, he took # hamber with the air of a man “th nions, But nest eyeot Southmayd axed hed, sipped out of aside re during the eontinuan The law officer of the State Hand itis cruel on the part of m's my ¢ to keep poking ther evening, 1 bill to pay th Ring enite was y sant called Old This was in pursuance of a Ate by which it was under he chair Alvord ip und Hution of the pes F be bit was Mr, Husted. w ye last three y rie Rally ind vated ut west Anil rey General, whi was! petit ulder.and turning toward that e bill Was not fair Which General the power. ey pint Mispectors Of elect known. that gentleman had lobbying for the passage of ouncing the managers of th ost violent manver in his pri n Then + Oneer at haw 1d bill wa Americ at eed by the man nil the Presid hw sev, and your Vander. Albany and Sus- H ed by a lan a tusserted by the New bad been here endeay t the pasea t that Mr. Hill nor polit tence dey Vine de br yet evidence, the down and bis taken possesston of the departure of the Eri proof of the truth of the ene able space to Mr y will probably about the Luo will have ' denied that the bill tA ¥ BNGLISHMEN tA 1 1 bis wat Di SIGH OF Wet ' " 4 t tothe intense tice losed the bunkomb speak trying tu perpetrate a joke. aud dnd then gave the history of 1, together with all the argu Southmayd and Hill before at half past 2, being re- hhat it was time to eat, took @ recess until this Hing. when Itia to be hoped the hun. combe talis Will be closed and the vill disposed of, THE SENATE CHAMBER was again crowded to excess thls morning, it having been announced that the Erle Classica. tion bill would be put on tts third reading. The Hon, Benjamin Wood, Judge Shandies, Cr town Cary, the Hon, W soodrich, G: Jones, Chauncey M. Depew, Wm, H. Vanderbitt Jr, Mernc of the New Yorker Journal, Charley Guldet, Charley Spencer, and 4 number of equally well k. wh Now Yorkers, were eeattered around the chomber. Depew's pockets were stuffed fuil of Johnson's pro rata bills, and. his classical tures We look of Intense anxiety ator Robertson opened business by moving that THE BILE MPRA. BELT be put on its third reading. Senator Madden Jumped to his feet and objected angrily. He wal dd to e the bill come up tn its regular order Robertson then moved to Tay aside the regular order of business, Ab ttle MADDEN'S WRATH Was fearful to behold. He grow red iu the faco, and dashed bis doubt Drass-back spectactes upon the desk before him ‘Then he jumped up again, and placing a hand over bis honest heart, T have talked ali day, and 1 can tatk alt night. “And, sir. this DIT shall not be forced through without, my opposition. ‘The men here Who have heretofore been as mild ae lambs hy suddenly become 1s very bri rT will stand up kas L did ft years age tie this pl stood up then, airy [rom @octock undlto'clock again Alarmed at the Senator's threat, and consclous of his ability te Cull his dreadful pronvise, of Robertson said that he would consent to withdraw hie motion and wait until the bill came up th ite regular order. Madden was affected almost to tears by this wen of Kobertsons. and for fully thre minutes sat ¥ he shook bane with Senator rtson, and, peace reigr THE PRO-MATA PREIGIT BIL then came up for discussion. The act provi thot no railroad doing business in the State sholleharge any greater sum for transporting eight over a portion of theit road than they efor carrying the aame class of freight he entire line, When the bill unced Senator Tiemannwith some hi ved top i e Was in 8 mation, Senator Jolinson, whe champions the proposed measure, expressed his surprise at man's totion. He then reviewed very ably wiroad corporations, and patd tothe manner in whieh th na Up its rates in winter, in ases over per cont. He instanced a fe where a manufacturer had to pay $301 FIM) miles, and was told that the same frel Miles transportation would be carried for He hoped the bill would not he pro Hann saidthat he religiouslybetioved that the principles of the bill Were correct He didn't want to Ki! the bill, but wanted to give parties a chance to speak on the measure. SENATOR LOWERY'S STONY id he was in favor of t Senator Lowery i. Then he related a little story which ast 1 the Sev le told how he and others found echeaper nd goods to Utica, then to Chicago, and from there back past bis own manufactory to New York. thant 1 goods direct York. “Senator Madden, havin refreshed Himself with aaweet sleep, awok this juneture, and moved to recommit the bill Senator Woodin asked in whose Interest the Hill was to be recommitted, No answer “Whose inierest: demands this recommittal 4d Woodin, " " Hy act ed that the opponents ¢ Tis te beat te which has t must be fair Held that the Lexistature which should meet the demands ¢ the people in this matter would bea popularone A LONG DIsessiON wed. in whieh Senators D. Po Wood, Chat- Held. and Lord spoke for the and Senators Morphy, Benedict, and Madden agai Murphy wanted to delay action on Ure bill information was given in regard to th by various roads. Woodin f for the bill, and ii ted plainly tha w York Central arguments might prove quite cogent ifthe bill was delayed. ‘Then Madden in and said that if the Committe s lacked Intelligence, then Woodin ponsible, for he had appointed the com. ‘mittee. And then Woodin said he knew Mad AN NONEST MAN, lity and His laces ow Palmer of Senat to the Ra Was taken, Senator Mad= arty In which w HH. Van. M Depew or three tral Railroad pe eis no bill continues to create ads the past few days, it will require the New York Central t CANDIDATES FOR OFFICE nate were crowded this es for ofice in Brookly 1 in private schemes ws ex-Alderman Ely, who aw beaver in the interest of pany ; Sam Maddox, Commise whe ts after the Jurors; Harry Van ought to be @ Commits er Be Leich, Who is sti jee Commission pais. During the de on the ith his head turned to the Itt 1 tut his friend k in his behalf aa F the Investigating ( wu has introduced a bill proyid- nto t t Metropolitan Police dumber of Commissioners ie not named In the Dil Gilberts Elevated Railway Hi was next reported favorably and unanie mousy by the Railroad Committee, INFORMATION WANTED, Assemblyman Poley tried to intr Lution this mor requiring Judges Dowling and Suandley to rer statements of names of aly > agoinst whom charges have been made, the nature of the charges, the number Who Have been tried and convicted In the Cout {Special sessions since dune J, Is0; alo to n + and whether su oor bet; whether Hot if such complair fof trial, Also to furnish the hanes tis Whose cases buve been sent to thes and the names of persons whose « i been brought to trialwith the dates such cases have not been tried, the f persons punished by tines, the dates and in case fines have ni been paid, to furnish a statement of the disp tion of tines collected, ‘Tom. Fields « the resolution, and it was withdrawn order of business is reached Judges Shandiey, Quinn, f rected to i that rn who are here, were somewhat ut Uy introduction of the above resolution Charh neer is in town a9 counsel for the civil-and police Justlees, He clalms that the State ¢ tution forbids the removal of the: Meers, they having been in oMice at the tin when the Constitution with its ainendments was adopied. He thinks he can convince the Judl- Committee of this fact, and they are to him an opportunity to try this afternoc TUE EMI FIGHT CONTINUED, ¢ Assembly was in session until alate hour thisevening lstening to but “speeches on the Erie Mr, Vedder ventilated his views ina si f about an hour, defending the late management of the Erie roud, He was followed hy Preston of Chautanqua, the stiec hans, who said that the stranves against interfe Erie Rail way were Obtained by fraud and misrepresent ons, and that he should vote for this bill, which is more than Winans would have done Then Artful Dodger" Fort made a long-wind= ed speceh, rehearsing all the arguments prow sly made in favor of the bill henna neey stood behind him, leanth water ler, and acted as prompter to the distine hed suocessor of Littlejohn. Then Mr. Smythe of Tioga mad the best pocch of the evening, In which he defended niinagement of the Erie so far as the the line of the road we hoped that the new Directors Would vinitate Its virtue ia this reapect and . 1 its mistakes, Then Brown of Cayuga itebed into the ghostof the dead Prince of Hie and perpetrated @ few horrible Jokes, at whi hobe laughed. Lewis of Delaware a Vilden of New York also spoke, Th uesth on Mr. Mills moti strike out the first use Was then taken and lo Mr. Husted nofered the Urst amendment adopted in the STRIKING OUT THE CHTER JUSTICR ne of the officers to appoint the inspectors on anil give it to. the Governor, Compe tr, and Att ney-General Mr. Goss of M moved as an amendment to strike out » Attorney-General and Insert the Secretary of This ted to a little discussion, whieh 1 have been very entertaining to the hocolatescolored: Individual who was present, ‘hin 4 being taken, however, was kept Piyay toot id to oT, Then Vedder tried to sve | aivended so that an election for directors 1}o held the frst Tuesday tn May, clalm- (ng that Ifa change was necessary the sooner it Was effe: ted the better, which was lost. t Then DB. Hill tried to et in an amendment, but failed, and after considerable further. #kir Mishing ail the aimeadments made tn the Sena Were adopted, with the exception of the ope providing that no dire Jreat Western road shi Erie road. ‘T be received from Gen whether Itshould be dered to a third readl O'BRIEN'S WILL PA Senator O'Brien's bi hight by a vote of 26 to Harrower voting in t Madden's motion the t provide that no member of the Atlantic and Western Railroad Company shall be ein the Hoard of Erie Directors. eligible to He also att 1 consolidation of the Erie and Atlant! Hd be effected unleas by a Weetern roads sh two-thirds vote of th pany. ‘The yeas, 12, ‘enator Madden ber announcement of the that the cumu indulged in by the paid bis respects tu he was 80 years old, At have died % years Tow. and company are Over the paskhKe of Ma I have the effect of Geo. DB. McClellan to resign the Atlantic and Gre have been sent to Dani vice inthe matter The Senate alae Ham Hoffman, th from Ludlow stre nt t ja Introduced in the Senate to-day hy Senator The. thonn is said to mect with much favor among the Senators. 1th that the hearing to-day nthe charter was fn The probabilities are held in committee unt the Police and Healt pass the Senate, then t be considered as seth confident as thoy were. deal changes bela an that they will throw up the sp need hot be surpr Jwithin the next VUE PRINTING INV Printing Inves TF #east Javidson testi f the Assembly gor for his committe the session, and b {Montanye) being a) HOY Was pr him to draw the whole which the bey proce however, attempted te son and the boy mad told Montanyo they w sisted from his attempts to wal wtanye th THE BRAC umatle squandered the wh origiaal capital ¢ company say in a resolution committee to-day t i Lie Secretary of thy by instructed to faet that the whole of aa Paid up to the grantees we now | Ue Creusry ball grantees to teoue. te bald stock at euc (eas shalt deeide At the meeting of th tee this afternoon, Mr master of the Post Om evidence of Visas he had, while cler ments and packages at and charged the State TUE KENTUCKY BOLT, of the Ablest ninst the Gr hosingm i CUNCENNATH, 3 Kenton county de Convention yesterday tion to all the Repu held In the party trace office Incumbency and the personal and offic ofthe Presiden by a resolution that ne seat except those pled. nees of the Philadelph re om Aan. 2D Th Freednien’s Bureau in Judge. R.B. Warder asa lawyer and pol Republican e t Family Go ent werful Influence w one of the ablest polit S.G. Burbridge, and auneh men and tnt Louisville and Istenod to spe kin, Runkle, Warden: Convention was denounced and the Grant fam ent held upt ily gover Herme: in Covington Gra fd that out tw tain adozen, even if 1 Mr, F. Griff, Voiksilott delegate to the Convention from Uh Ward of that city, took a pre meeting, ‘They insiste be done | tow The probability ts th very consider natl Convention. ‘The best opinion in and in Cine tured enthust has done Gran t 4 adopted. The bill w potion was voted down—Nays, 15 e style of voting would be thin afte f wanted hit to get a boy to act a8 messon- would give Davidson £30, t jowed to draw the boy's pay ly to the stateme Jo or a greater part of its ‘Their action was precipitated Ith that class in his Stal well known In Washington tlelan; Col, W. 8. Rankin, ne of the editors of the Louisvi he repre 1 to-day is tt more harm NEW YORK Rickles and ot to or nie SED IN THR SENATE. Il passed the Senate tow 2,'Senators Madden and he tive, On Senator bi was amended, so as te « oviaion that no nd Great many stockholders of each Come ame quite heated en the tote, and. ¢ hoped | pnglish stockholders, He hn A: Dig by saylug that nd generally supposed to Hate. Ui ddoy's cither from Fi at Western. | Dospateh jel Sickles, asking his ad- ed the bill releasing Wil- we dry goods merchant, il THY POLICE BILE 1 but this is nut likely. that the charter will be Hafter action is taken on h bills, pnd hey, he fateof the charter may 4. Its friends are not 4 Tn the event of any rad to in the charter, it ts said ge and go hom Aste e the ponge ele- two weeks, STIUATION, tee had tigation Comm " 1 that Montanye, Chair. Printing Committee last who would take b for rd, but Davidson advised of the pay for himself eeded to do, Montany yprevent him, and Davids ean affidavit’ which they id publish unless he de ession of eroupon desisted 1 PNEUMATIC te made to members ittee to the effect that the ait Company has loat or 00, the trustees of the sented to the pany be and he iy to kald Con HL eapital stock, duly certitied, was by hed ty the Company, ai f the Company tntoct wid te pany ieunder contract with time asthe Hoard of Tras 6 Postage Stamp Commit MeMurdy, Deputy, Post tradicted the ay, Wh iris of doc his (MeMurdy's) dite with the expense bolt of the ates from the Loutsville immense satisfac- ‘ans in Covington not f “by the base motives of A expectation, fostered by al influence of the father » delegate had a right toa to support the nomi- ‘onvention, ‘The bolt= Lio, formerly Chiof of sho Kentucky.and who wields + in that State; Col ten oradozen others, all satlal organized a meeting in $ from Rane id Hermes, in whieh th Lexecration f tne large German yote vuld not and could not ob- should be nominated. and Capt. Johnson, a orn an ninent part in the thy thing should ard a part m in the A re finally nnittee to inquire inte ley of eich a cours at Kentucky will have a atation ia the Ciel Louisville, in Covington. tothe manufac ile ¢ the participants will fe: come To thelr sen THE STORM AT SEA A Ship Gotton: Upwnrd= Loss of Life-A Crew Frostbitten The recent storm more disastrous at sea Fliza Bars, Capt Ve nuda, arrived yest thwest and northw ge. On the 2d she ted twenty-fo lie to for six hours y, from Clentu north of Hatters he lost maintopsall y Jitred a vessel bottom upward about HO feet keel; bottom newly e« ly aship or bark, Saw t tim rota, denas, alko enco' Hatteras, On th titles of wrecked stutf, rels. 1 Millan sangre nt hours, du whieh tonio Venture, the Was washed overboare wept away The brig Sarah Gili blown off the coast t were tattered, Her with 1 Oth inat. passed lw hogsheads, planks, and spi ms te have been than on land, The bark aey, clubteen days from erday, and reports strong t gales the entire pas- ncountered a gale whieh urs, She was obliged to ‘Phe bark Virginia, Capt estos, has been ten days Avy in which rd. On the 2d inst, she oppered. twas apparen several small water casks She appeared to have that condition. ‘apt. Dixon, from Care ‘ ntered terrific gales north masisting of boxes, | Hodgdon, Capt, Me- had gales the entire pas- he southwest lasted thirty she lost her Jib-hoom cook, aged 23, of Portugal, J from the bowsprit, and rom Matanzas, was seand her sails w was badly frosthitten, — The Hon, Joshua Hn fies Henson, a girl f {hg actress at the Theatre Httle girl, and very bright vt's Theatrical Wonder, ur years old, isthe lead- Comique, She is @ chubby eyed, She sings the Lydia Thompeon oddities and other popnlar conge, appearing in character every tine, and iMustrating the songs by dances and tion, Her n of T.D. Rice inthe Md Virgnta terful. She ie pron the youngest act ress ou Her power Cf imitavion leo reat that it ly necessary to on laid y Thirty-fourth Street Theatre, Mr W. ©. Mitchell, who lost a fortane In th Chicago fire, ts uow the manager of the Thirty-iourth t Theatre, pear Third avenue, He has made tt one of (ue most pleasaut places of amusement tu the elty The evtertalnineut t* light and varied, and the actors arcekilicd 10 hele purta, One feature of the theatre ts the ladies (ay tation Bight, when ladies accompanted by temen are Tuesdays aud Pr rats, The matinées are on W \stiryavon, Mareh M.—The Select Commlt= tee to tnvestigate the eb son met today, ‘The Chatrman was authorized to | ' wk New Yo itor of 1 the deterinination of the ¢ rges Against Secretary Kobe tte nx SUN to and give such tuforuation ae will atturd a basivo? eaunination, unttnittee being to afford. th largest liberty to the accuser of substantiating the charges Tho Gomi tee ad urbed Unt Jer to aftord Une for neh puryuse te 1 next Thursday, ——— Rumored Landing of HAVANA, March 14, traceable rum: twenty men have lade: view of the probable landing od tae consis Of (be telaud are closely on the alert, watched. Carlos Garcia in Cuba An unconfrmed and un- 1s tn circulation that Carlos Garcia and on the Vuelta Abajo coms of Gar In the people are PT ERIE FIGHT. wuidbe a dvector in the) LIE GREA' is was left over until advices could - —— THRILLING ADVENTURES IN THE GRAND OPERA HOUSE, Ptedeeichiot r of the “There was a sti article in yosterday’s to Vice-President A te iva Methodist Church—And je to think that be ir here to-day about that Sey describing the row be- tween Dr. Eldridge and Mr. Archer,” said the doorkeeper of Mr. Archer's office to the SUN ro- porter who applied for admission, Repo Doorkeeper—Why, Mr. Archer," Have y body sent me fora ning for Tae Sus al can't find another co Thavo got tired out time you ever saw, Reporter—Yor Doorkeoper~Yes, made a riune, if for ¢ and Mfty copies of THe SUN hero this mc All the Directors spc You never saw such Reporter You as go in now? Doorkoeper~ You are Ti you Keportor—Yee, Doorkeeper Well, Jnrd and Mr reher have give ‘ter- How 89% Theard every Director ask ou read Tie Sun?" Every- SUN. I have been kept run. 1 the morning. and now I opy within a dozen blocks ON! there was the greatest vt any sir; a newshoy might have he had brought a hundred ing. tit all the morning. ke aby at nish me. Ty the by, ean T CN reporter, hain't Tean'tlet you in, Dr. Pe me strict orders not to admit any reporters, and particularly the reporter of Tir SUN. TH SUN now. Still, her K to him you can spe A TALK WIT Major Hitcheoek ( guished by a very Mr, Archer was very report this morning. the re tor aside), athe churchman. Reporter Is that s Major Hitchcock 1eas they are down on is Major Hitcheoe A KIND GENTLEMAN, ja politle gentleman, diatin tne tache)—I tell you much excited about your TH tell you why (takin You know he is a very . very strong, very strong, You see it don't look well fora church embe to w profane language. becaus } wee, It Places him ina bad light In his chureh, Reporter— Ve Major Hitcheock—That's It, yu If it were not for that 1 but fora man like M appose it wouldn't matt re Archer, who is a Metho- dist and a great churchman—oh! he Is a very strong cburchman well Keporter—No. FLSK'S Dr. Pollard. ¢ at the ri The fi with a broad fa HE WAS COL. F He ts avery ge lard usually 1 Khim to di ugh he was 1 dinner, you see It don't set very T INTIMATE FRIEND, me out and cast a sharp om behind his bi is doctor is a short, stout man, Sk'S MOST INTIMATE FRIEND. attired gentleman. Dr, Pol tmanas if he were going this tme he looked as ng to ask anybody to Dr. Pollard (one of his hands fumbltng in his pockets as if he were in eearet the man who wrote the -eport in this morn- aSUNY was the qatter This was said in a wild, pa ho clerks ran out of th f°" pistol)—Are nate tone, and Fodices to see What Keporter (pleasantly) Which report, Doctor? Dr. Pollard Which report? ‘The report abc the affair between Mr, Archer aud Dr. Eldrld (In a tragical tone)—Were you the man ? rter Woll, th In to-day's SUN, writ Dr. Pollard Well, THE SUN as alive ni Tthink Mr. Archer fusing to ad is too much of ag guage; and besides Methodist Church Rey re Wore different articl ten by different reporters. sir, [have always esteom: wapaper; but, slr, after t Js perfectly justified in re- uit you here, 1 believe Mr. Archer tlenian to use profane la he is a member of the Keporter-Ob! Tam surprised to hear that he is a member of th Dr. Pollard (indi every gentler oman every than n Sts reporver publish a retrac re, (Ina threate ay this mornin, With this, Dr. Poll of the reporter THE KINDNESS Major HMiteh what TH do. Vi think DI fis Leporter The Major went it Archer still fee he said if you woul be ha Reporter Very w Jno more think of ising profa e church, wntly) You have outraged Hing. Mr. Areber fe a gen: of him, and 1 believe hi language al oyou Cannot be admitted Mule iy wil TE have would; and. sit, 4 y t the door in the face OF MMOR HITeHCOCK to talk with you The SUN reporter went In. He was the frst re rad ent atday, Mr, micet the with bi MR who fs respected 4 ness many ts a di mn black wi He is of mec genteel appearan great intellect. that he is a devout « Mr. Archer Good Reporter —G vith the kin fane language, as Ti dist Chureh. You SUN, Ttake it atm Have th profane bw, Reporter No Mr. Arch any time, any time, a eT shall be ha TN tell you, Mr, Reporter weak to Mr ‘Areher, and I ei Ldou't tothe office Te came out nin Vosnid, Mr sore tater, but ad like ne in he would MW ered. the pany’s private Archer re-e from his seat reporter, and shook hands AKCHER honorable, shrewd 1 jed gent! with two very Ker and a smooth lp aud » helybt and presents & His tall forehead indicates vieean see at the first gla hureh member moi rey, Mr. Ar- y. Lain sure you will have = to rectify that about my using pro- nA member of the Metho- all my people take THe vase, and Pshould't Whe #o wbroad that Lused »py_to see you he nd we shall furnish you with all the Information you desire, sorter Thank 5 Archor-Lf you will only be good enough to ify that. Yousee T & church mem thodist, you understa Reporter —L understand Mr. Archer Yes, of course er What} Archer Not m emen in was t rs to rescue th Reporter L believe Hore some! \ whieh he tinned Major Hit k ayers my Keporter—Oh f ye Dr, Pollard Weil allright T mean to dor the news, Mr. Archer? uch, (Emphatteally),— You it. My iden in getting do Jisticn to the sto railroad it 11. OTIS. auded Mr. Archer a letter cece Mr, Archer Is Mr. Reporter, is everything Reporter—All right Dr, Pollard=Step this way, ‘This is Mr, Otts the Secretary of the vy Of THE SUN formation. valuable informatie eting at 100°C Dir Archer, Sherman, ‘Travers, Diven, Gould, Ramse Hischoffsheim and were appointed ft in Burope, Messrs. wd Archer wei ittee, A committ purpose of Routh Improvement ants were prosente and contracts of the The Treasurer pres Of ths Dre ent cendit was referred back to the understanding th as soon as It is finish adjourned till Tu Executive Committe HOW THE Tho SUN reporter gentleman prominen line of the ¢. At first thi the railroad would yp eign corporation, anc more to freight and connecting Hines thi course, many signed spite of all youimay aay against the financl agement, the last I deal for th They have given them # better equipm more trains, more Lo accommodations, in col Prectdent of the Departm nawer to an h for t e for the parks. ‘Otis very kindly ga Messrs. Eldrid ay Hato inte th e people along the Hue of the Fallroad hy, and this ts H give you all Con) Mr. ¢ eth er som n. ‘The Hoard had held a ck at whieh the followin tors had been present: Gen. Dix, Me Gen, Meielian, ad Messrs. Barlow, Lausing, Stebbins, “Day? Hell, Mall, and Drake, Ab- nd Ganson, Messrs oldschinidt of London jal agents of the company . Lansing, Travers, Diven ‘inted an Auditin Was appointed e contract With the (oll) Company, Several re din relation to the leases company ented adetallod statement Com: jon of the company, which him for completion, with ithe lato give it publicity d. At o'clock the Board day morning. ‘To-day the e will hold a meeting. PEOPLE TAKE 1, conversed at noon with @ pected With the vile horter- What is the feeling of the peopl road With respect. to this mant—T think ft 18 very favorable to. the ey had apprehensions that ss into the hands of a fore {that the latter would cater through business with th 1 to local trafic, and, of remonstrances because, de- man= ood did, after all, « Mt, far al trains, and better local ery sense of the word, STEBBINS, at of Publle Parks, Inquiry, that he was gotng he Erie Railway ax he had In respect to the Anancial account which {s being prepared Mr, Stebbins far, that we shall g! account of the ¢ nde report thet will id: T should fay from what I ve Ve KOEN 80 ‘urate and faithful financial condition eo berfoctly trustworthy. 5, 1872, PRICE TWO CENTS. 80 that the people can expect a clear and thor- REFORM IN EARNEST, TRAV FF any nN aN Susu reltable sehen OF the abate ar tte seek: ph NEW ERA OVER THE RIVER, perth ‘The Fourth Ward Moved up into the Seventh a > ies Tho Natural Result—-The Finost Fight of wOrvn Pp ” a Subscriptious to tun the Eric Row the Senson-Howling William onthe War | C2NCINE POLITICAL REFORM IN loon after they had assumed office, the | Path Bloody Noses and Black Pres TUB CITY OF CHURCHES, new Board of Directors found one serious dim. The Reformers of the Seventh Ward are | 4a gorhustastic Weethea te the Breskiva culty In thelr way. ‘The treasury of the rond | tn tye had been nearly exhatus le. When the organtzation was pro- Academy = 'd. and money was ur- | nosed and the enrollment was completed, two and Joi ently required to mect current and future ex- | ereat Reform chieftains, named William Mc: ave Prostituted the Batlot-Box, henses. This fact leaked out at the meeting of | Mahon and John A. Walsh, went for the District | About 2.000 of the Inhabitants of Brooklyn ase the Board on Wednesday. Mr. Gould then made | General Committee, The ticket headed by | #embled inthe Academy last evening to hear an elaborate explanation of the stims which | Walsh was successful, polling 247 votes against | the report of the Committee of Seventy. Detnised Moen en die proponed that money |S for McMahon. Thereupon McMahon sot up a | upon the late election frauds. ‘The meeting was Influence to secute the required amount. Brkt | howl, He howled so loud that itreached the | called to order by Mr. Franklin Woodruff, who a fp vons amounting to ne arly quarter of a | ears of Sam Courtney's Committee on Contested | briefly sketched the history cf the organization 4 ood Men Forgetting Party vg against the Villains whe millon of dollars wore then, tip. and It 18 | Seats, and Sam went over to see what was the | of the committee, and Introduced Mr. R. M. said that Mr Gould was instrumental In obtain= Whiting, the Secret h ing $100,000 of the «um, The money Was placed | Matter. As soon as McMahon saw Sam, he ng. the Secretary, who read the general roe in the troasury vo meet current expenses, howled louder than ever He howled ao terrt- | pert of the whole committeo, It is tn substance Tye F bly that he actually made Sam's committee be- | a4 follows THE LAND ROBBERS, ane More of the People's Laud Going to Rite ond Kings Tho Pisenssion upon the vestigation enMolent evt Neve that he had really been burt. The com | 4Ataseariy stare of the | ated tO justif dénves of fraud had mittee applied a salve to Willlam’s mouth by ef shoving of the district ten of the elected dele- work efit, etd ats ies 1 a Important Foposnl to Itob the People in Wisconsta, | estes and putting on ten of Howling Willlam’s | pertone Impjeated In the teanag bien Wastixatox, March 1.—The House, at | Reformers how awaiting (rid tae inceieennge Is o'clock, by special appolutment, took up the | ,ASBY Luowann aerrio mis paxnen ve, | had heck the “obieet of the eamintt Sennte bill to extend the time for the State of | | The committee met at 900 roadway, om | voter. of whatever party, to the Wisconsin to complete a railroad from Lake St, | Wednesday evening, John A. Walsh inthe chair, | Quah tefartu th the clection laws Croix to Lake Superior, with the amendinents | The object of the meeting was the selection of | tic vsegeghing reported by Mr. Ketcham, from the Committee | 0 Executive Committee. As soon as business ANEW ELECTION LAW PROPOSED. 6h Buble Lands began the Hon, Andy .conard, a Reformer, who | | Ava menus of protection un the future, the committen of his | Mave prepared aud forwarded to Albany an election ft His have’ ayo pre hy au naments to ihe city chartor ae shall abolteh all apeciat tegistaton i fyterest of nates oldtre and elven parte ching the eyes out « Keron (Hep. N.Y.) gave notice that he | 8 muses himself by pu would move the previous tion at ¢o'clock | Heighbors, arose and declared that the meeting to-day, He said he had reported back the by Was not regular, Mr, Leonard leone of the mon and amendments by order of the House Who was saddied on the ward committee by proceeded to give a history of the road, and to | Nooney's Committce on Contested Seats, Leon: call attention to some important facte which | 4fd declared that he had not attended the other had come to his knowledie, and which warrant. | Meetings, and he would not be bound by this rest o} Ventionod that athoroneh r sthey have recommended will & n of the pro- ure for thems na hier tno! station bee meeting unless thoy had a now election for | el ta! approval, ed him in opposing any legistation reviving the | Pyeckine winless thoy had yd Leonard thatthe The report was recetved with enthusiaam by ara he Dill made what was virtually a new | committee organized and clected thelt officers | the meeting. Mr, George W. Bernsen then read grant of lands, which were to-day as much the | two weeks avo. He said that Leonard and | the report of the Prosecuting Comumittes, property of the United States as any other part ra liad been placed on the commityee ont AN ALMOST INCREDIDLE STORY, of the public domain. Mnadsition to the two weorn elected. and y would be come | The substance hae already been print by him that the land had reverted | pelicd to wecept the situaticneas they feund tt, | THE SCN, “Mh t States, and that this was there: | Poysdte accent the sit y outrages con vere no tion, Whe w evidence shows the mont giariig ited by the Inspectors of ele 6 iH many cases in collusion Witla Hit. he argued that there ns why Congress should make this « A TERIIFIC FIONT, the police and that the Government was not | Morea dozen of MeMohon's friends began ising | _ The ¢ election were e+ euuitably hound to make it by reason of having | the foulest and most Indecent language toward | Most outrageous manic mt deeven when the vor was rk | lenged ible persons, False. counta chard C, Walsh, Vdward (} ne | were held land on the alternate sections to settlers at | the Chair and membe 2 Van vere. He moved of the ele ti nw He A SUBSTITUTE F THD WILE one My on, Was usin fearful words, and Walsh, as a | threatened with arrest if they did not vole declaring the lands all forfeited to the United | friend. endeavored to persuade him to stop It | directed, be Hid reserving them for homestead entry | Clarkson, however, took Walsh by the coat cole | The report, as read, created a profound ’ ent under the Homestead act of | Jarand butted hin in the face with his head, | sation tn the assembly, and when at its close May 20, Ise Halsh dropped iike lead, but quickly, regaining | an appeal was made to the people of Brooklyn Mr. Tyvxn (Rep. Ind.) sald he had never yet | his feet, struck out. manfully and knocked | to H-e In defe of their rights, one loud voted for a land grant, and never would. He wo, The fight lasted about fif- arose which fairly drowned the speak« had no question but that the failure to h oman getting knock. | er's voice. Hf tho enthusiasm of last night te tobe complete the road within. the. time. fixer three or four times, The Re- | taken as evidence, the citizens of Trooklyn are had resulted in the forfeit f the lands | formers gathered about the combatants to] at length aroused to the necessity of taking or | were ri Jin many cases parties were ne tathe United States. He argued that by virtue | see fair play. Walsh and Clarkson rolled over | energetic measures for the purification of the Heh Rating te ee, Charter of the Northern | on the floor like well-matehed bulldogs. Oceas | ballot. acific Hallroad. It was expressly excluded from | sionally they broke their holds and apratie te « nON lands granted for any other railroad, and that | their feet agains then another knocked a WHAT NAS BEER DONE IN ALBARY therefore they could in no event be’ taken by | } Mee Mitty, Gecteicm: she Game Onichen of tel ccneny ngs County, read the report of the legisiauve Mr Kinuindrn (ep. Pa.) anoke tn support ot | ft mmnittes, showing that application had been y fora new registry law, and aisy diments to the efty charter, yW. Potter, Esq. then resolite lling for the speedy trial of such offers time, and the floor was cov. | made at Alby id bloody shirt buttons for certain ani i TWO LOVELY DLACK BYPS. the an am mth” ne" preposed: “previding | hioady noses that int nstruction of the ratiroad there | ered with | shall be e other than rail4 manuface tured from American fron, Although when he offered it before the gentleman from New York | — Finally two Reform duffers, named O'Donnell | ders againat the purty of the allot as aca (Mr. Cox rized it as “nonsense. and Green, rushed out and told the polico. OMi- | already: Indicted. for the ‘abolition of all irre: his colleague from the Erie district (Mr ver Kelly anda half dozen comrades then sponsible Commissions appointed at Albany, « field), as “ridiculous” he regarded it aa the | tered and stopped the fet +h had and pledging th ple to support thelr cot most in the bill, Th lovely a pate of black eyes as were ever seen fn | in any project of reform which they may prov rporated ii all the Ward, and Clarkson's Tip looked | decm At to prope Vs and he wanted It eabcefsteak ona bender, ‘The grief of the | Ore loud Jong-sounding “Aye was the ein this Mit'in the Interest of Atveriean Inbor, | Reformers over the action of the polive was very | responso to the chairiiat * question of adoption, ens GNOer OF PROFORM reat. ‘They declared that it was a great and the Academy fulrly trembled wit h the thuné Mr. Cox (Di na N.Y.) replied to Mr. Killinger, wid that it reminded hin of prova ae and denounced protection on fron not only as | days of the old Seventh Ward, whet 1 SEV , | , { @robbery but asa burglary done in the night | used to run wid) Big six, and! ty-four's THE WEY NEGUTRY LAW SXPLAINED, Vby indirection. “He opposed ail these subsi- | boys in the mouth wid the butt af his trumpet Samuel MeLane addressed the meeting in dies, either of land or of ron Seventh Ward be d-—d," said a. id Ree | Teference to the proposed rew registry law. He : Wile he was speaking Mr. Kell ape | former, “This aln't the Seventh Ward, The | sald. “Its provisions are these: A praached hlin, when Mr. Cox, addressing Mr. | xeventhy Ward's cone away up tows. ‘This ts t Wr have placod ty the hands of the heads of the mus elley. said he was always moving around likes | FCurth Ward moved up.” picipal Roveroment the power to seicet three gebtlemen perturbed ghost whenever he heard of ply iron, F fora Boardof Election. The Bourd will appoint the and heasked the Speaker to request Mr. Reiley to THE RESULT ir three cutivareers for every election di return to his own side of the House. [ After the fuht the Reformers again came to | {iste wh ary sinply qualited to perfarn tue duty: Mr. Cox then proceeded with his re: order. ‘The Chair appointed a committee of five Maser Tanee, Nb vena ure / ae 4 f taxpayers (cheery) able to Tead. write, aud speak tbe neing the ad land grant not to select an Executive Committee, When they | Engith language. Four daya are specifed upon whick and remarking that opposition to the: returned and announced the ten selec ve | ciliene may register their uaties us Volera, ten daye last from the State of Pennsylvania t meeting unanimously contrmed the list. ‘This | before ccetion registration shall close: Ove days before could not sell railroad iron to them, aroused Clarkson, who deluged the Chair wih | erection a coupltte Mat of registered voters ball be Mr Horas (Dein. Ind) moved to amend | fithy language, after which he aud the élite of | bull td iu luc poy ca Une ¢1 ine inspectore apd the Mr. Keteham's substitute by add ty it a | the Reformers belted, and met at the Standard | ie iio? Ato BESYOST: Sees a provision that no part of these lands House. Richard Walsh, the fighter, was induc lected hy or inurolta the \ F to go with them, A $ ard House tl WHY THE ACT SHOULD Pagseoo fompaNy under Any sae Greanized a new ec, with Me a Jaw \¢ urgently required, Lt m a j United states, but they. ah Mahon, President, They then selected an Ex- WV yon. Ont of the ‘white! nant i served for the of ecutive Committee, Walshe the fighter, being ber, one fn lk was fraudulent, Mr. KeTenam accepted the amendment and | member Keon buttered Walsh la with Mo- eclfgovernmieut, modified his substitute a ingly n Jaw olticer of the city infor f* After further debate the previous question —— i have been touud, f was seconded, and the Mil went over 4 YOUNG BOY'S SUICIDE hy , Mr.GAKHELD (Kep,.Ohio) from the Conference él E 1 i House made 8 report appreprlatiine BoM KO fee | Misted by @ Vicious Companton-The Kinet | ft 4 H the site and #170, rthe buildin, Misnpproprint of bis Employer's | ! rt ive actin ta The report was agreed t Money- Remorse and Death, t ‘ \ ah house The House then adjou at 5PM Henry Schafer, aged 16. of 319 Prospect |? —— ATION SEY ASTONIENED, ‘ avenue, Brooklyn, was found yesterday morning THE WORKINGMEN'S APP PAL Boge lyn. wae found y ‘on. the District Attorney, waa on the { Bs lying dead on the sidewalk of Braxton street the remarks of Mr. Melane seemed a Mra, Victorian C, Woedhull's Constitut 4 | near Ninth avenue, ‘The body was still warm | t+ shin. Wey din his seat, and H Demand for Work from the Government, | when found by OMlcer Zimmerman, A pistol | ¢hidently wanted very bad to rise and say somes Tompkins square yesterday afternoon | was inthe boy's hand; the bullet had entered Dende Marnes, Col A.C, Davis, and } Was the seene of a grand mass meeting of the | the left breast, passing through a copy of yess owe followed i brit and pertinoat 4 terday’s SUN, Which Was folded tu th ketof | remark Yall referred to Mr. Heit unemployed workmen of New York, The idea | : tratn as Mr. Mebane, but all prot F originated with the Order of Internationals, and ded and n the close to have implicit confidence in hin the meeting was conducted under thelr aus. ; rl VUE DISTRICT ATTORNEY'S PLEDGE pices. ‘Two large wagons decorated with the red | | ke Aftor other speakers, the District Attorney i flags of the Order, and vartou toesand de. | trop i rue Lang, and th he. His valoe was nd mellow and ite 4 Vices, were driven through the streets during the { following Tete fn @ uniform, clear | fines rea bad the furthest corner of the great 2 morning. Inside was a man with agong, upon | hand, and correctly composed, with the ex- ding, He said 4 which he made notse sufficient to attract atten. | ception of capital letters Felloweltizens, Lean tion. ‘The result of this modo of advertising | My Dean Feturn: Tac w dis, Tehatl make | DUE listen to ascertain Was, that a large multitude had assembled inthe | ao more trouble Inthe hot Goodby fa: | ealied upon aL quire before 2 o'clock, the hour for the meets | ther, mother, brothers, a iy CNTR Pa es ing. meet in heaven ahave. So fare well Fred | {f Ea The music stand, from which the speakers ad- | Bishop iknow that L bid i get T itor time in wh dressed the throng. was hung with red tags |" d stont ' Bi 7 Whatever the votes hing b Dearing Unternatlvhal niottoes. The following | Me had been employed since Last May in Lang's | slehted.T heiieve at re } are spectnen Ht hours, peaceably if we | planoskey factory In Pwenty-second street, New | lirbey Of the County of Rings ‘ f can. forcibly itwe must ¢"" Titerest-onmoney | Vork, and possessed the entire confidence ob his | of bave taken the fu Wyice 7 took dt is @ direct tax on labor to support wea enployer, Who had freqiently sent him out te | REAR the suletuuee of f geutlemen hore i Aah Suployment a Remedy for | collect money and with cheeks and deposits to | Whee hdw’ it Tain the mun. to. take am ‘ kes; ets of the Pi ald he an | the bank. He Nad never failed in promptness ut f pertorm tte” (CE i equal Inheritance to the Living Generations,” | and fidelity until Inst Monday at ® AMO Then | ooh Tithing Wil He thie Inst tit h The two wagons were abso converted into stands, | he was sent to the Metropolitan Bank with a [st reat auulleuce evin seeining torapolog 4 wud the crowd, which numbered possibly a | bank book, the $1 check und #46 In money, | 1 ha Staal like chen ine fe 1 that Brook. ther, according as the speaker was interesting | seen of Din by friends was his appearan ug 1 th ecupled hy My predes or otherwise, ‘The square was very muddy, and | Mr. Higvine’s, Prospect. as Hear Sec ‘ siderable bisineee hed : many of the hearers were. fore Potiand in | avenue, At HO eloe Wedncsday evening n 1 in the ates, M in Wwhotn vOut the meeting, ‘This, however irs. Hine Mim all night the law aed 1 en tho enthusiasin with Whicl ail fused 1 for a drink the trial of th uses tne | i ly entered Into the oxerel r: and being to buck Into the he N j ‘ wae : f the meoting was to give help hin red the pantry and ‘J i i tho unemployed ‘workmen of, New York anupe 1a pistol tr Ket, tevelled iratt y DE EXECUTED, tunity to call upon the Goverumont forwork, | Hht ear.and fred missed bis win While t stay Intent ‘ Resolutions were presented by. Mr Charles it tly fell , t wie ; Mlen.demanding that the Government. estab ts of the house were pante- y pert tM lish a National Labor Bureau, guaranteein to and fled out of doors. Then sehater | 4 wot Upiew by. thelr 1 per Who cannot thd Te elsewhere et his feet and ran across the avenue, wp Badan Onn tee ‘cnt ployment, Upon equitable principles of time,not ankinent, opposite the house, wud | hist bie of Brock t the products of such labor to be sold to the | ances until found dead next morulny . Pane faa Hoople at cost. ‘The resolutions also call ape ‘Tue disappearance of anotier boy may pos who dre (ying t the Government to take L railroads, | bly account for Schafers suicide. He had f 1 peceh had the natural effect, ‘The tines, eanals, gas Wor Se., and to | several weeks been intimate with dobn H A | people oh Hand ped and discontinue the sale of y [of Webster plice, Brooklyn, who had ped. tt inidat of the ; Gone were adopted ul ‘ ers | Kuown as a Very Teckloss t vy got the four and Hthe f P from the throng, Were together on Monday aftert F Thats feat re Speeches followed from active mombers of | seen in the evening at Sixth av pultiakod ; Paliok thee the Inte inal, Mrs. Victoria C. Woodhull | teenth atrect. Nothing hae becn a Bug a letter instead has shipped to sea to escape ar ACh Davissnrang to seemoved tall workingman went away with: « it Holland's habits had kept him outot employ: | pate and \ rte be earried, al hational’s programmes tu his hand ment much of Ils the, aint there ts lite d AINSI RST GSR CEE WE-TIATSPTETHT ALT ag 4 — that het Safer to spend his « ity } totthe Police with Nineteonth W plover Yrand the boy, in shame, t Cohd ated fora d but before tt Hughes Death af Detective Lambreck <n 1 Meow sinatod t i by dh B i i ds ky tie DUE WOMAN'S INSTIDO EL 1 ‘ 4 ran into the Kast Binth stioct station house wud n — ; told Capt Conner officer had been attacked aud | phe Charge of M1 jon-The Hon, | A Lamplightes's Sou Shoots Mimectt ina Bis {errlbly beaten 189 Hgor oa op Fit Inune Bell's Ow Institutes : darian Ward, The officer proved tu be Patrolman Tully, who neesjucnay PE the report ar the Btite.: | { Mr. Dw ' Village Ia ter hud entered the n to quella disturbanes, He tied missioners of Charities and Corrections cor t timneelf tir the heart this at hile teetive Philip Lamt Tiree other ottvera, | ° 4! BSUHOA AE Mee okL ts Sister sre. Moree t salited forth fn. eitizen's chor Fullyinn Miss Jones, the ‘Treasurer, says the #40 ’ i H tncounfered a party ot b who were eh barged for account books tncluded — ait i ‘ i ne ordering the the cost ef printing and stationery for “2 “ elght Nth, and the other oitice The New Mampsiiive Bloio Wh | comy that | during nvestivation | Go. 44 , tiene i they ot per Tt thal ex ‘ ie \ en Would have removed th r, tah, ( rity, 1 ' Performed, | ite administration. Myc Bell sa pr eloot Fling, 1 rit ore . econtuily | sively that he knew no wore abou set 14D * #t of 4 skullof the | the institute than an_omnibus horse, the & F ytaras tort rot te fu] Cominissioners at Albany having exehisiv« i My Destor Tempore Hale past she breathed ieteet at | cease the thieshols to Inepert the Lutlsine The 1igle has returne from alt bat Detective Lambrecht wis considered «ve Inreyly to the Sey reporter Mr. Bell added | Straw oes) Web N scattering caiats offiver, ul was greatly disliked Int that it would perhaps bo made better it t ’ which will provably belgireared, Werk where ue had inde Rint tery numerous instttutlons of our Htry Were 4 gives G7 thajorily’ for s a Livpab: \ had bern on the paling ab der closer supervision than can be extended | os! # ¢ nerved about halt the ty reliant th y ieth street Was draped th wourt AnOKDIO AL bearing the inseription, * We moura ou 7 A Fight to the Virginia ture, k Campbell, Chicf of Police of Brooklym, ecrose the front of the building, Ricumonp, March 14 eale and | says that one Quits, who ts Working Gut a term of fous ——— Riddiebarger had # pereougi altercation op the door of | years anda half tu tue Penitestiury for toblery iw th ‘Tichborne to be Baited, the House to-day, and were about to proceed to plows J fret degree. iately told tilt (tint Le knew ho inurdored The bail forthe Tichborne clalmaut Ix ready, oy were arrested by the Sergeaatat-Arme | Prot. Peuoruo om the viphiuf the cd of January tase but the Court bas postponed Ike acceptayce uLtll Mob en were ih) Donde to Beep Wy peace J but refused to tell uciows he war at once given a pardemy aay. it thy activa of the House, WhICR, Of Course, Chief Cainp eit ould Lub graube