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ae Mighty 1 (oseley came to this city on Mareh ty the Lab he was subject to the machinations and devilish tricks of the owners of the Pennsylvania Rail- road. That Dr. G: take part in any scheme set up by the owners of Yennaylvania, is too well known by ti of the great leader of the fc His state, but in every part « thera ia ascheme inimical to the Pennsyivania line with the F be ignored, It demonstrat road, and the Itwould heartily go into a pool, like Ghat created by the Great honestly share its earnings. Then Vanderbilt had been which isa natural vania road with (he Pacific slope. Manageme tw bo false, Tom Scott was never ki iat the same thing, but enthustaam of dunny the Harrison and Scott campaigns, he bas bloomed into a Democratic diamond of the ftt water Thoroughly temperate In his de- bis knowled, those who are ignorant of the Ways that ar aud the tricks that are vain * H u Th TUIRTY-NINTH YAR. GREELEY AND TOM SCOTT, —— pe ~ now Vk GREAL RAILROAD KING MET THE GOOD DOCTOR - Fant from Philedelphin~ Tom scott Hears that Dr. Greeley in on the Way to Philadelp! He Trape the Dov cor ot the Traine The Great Sopper at the Continental Five Dollars save spondence of The Sun. PuLapeLraia, March 15.—When Mr, to explain migration scheme, Reformers the sley would not knowingly friends ces opposed to mo~ orruption in any form. le of weeksazo, announced that Dr. Greeley would be here to explain bis groat immigration scheme, by which the thrifty people of the Old World could be made avail in developing the resour Tha Ponnsyly not only of corporations, but of the souls mon lald its traps to le 8 of the New World. ‘a Rallroad—that great absorber, pture him: Tom Scott knew that there were combinations ipuire Erie from the control of Jay Gould arasites and sples swarm not only in this the country where Central to be gobbled up or crushed, He knew DR. GEN LEY'S POWER asa journe how he was (rusted by the mass- @.who bad the most implicit faith in his integrity and honesty, Much as the Pei ania Central disliked Erie, ic hated the New yl rk Contral more, Erie waa a great competing Ivania for the oil re- to carry nil from the great oil regt ork at a cheaper rate than could the Pennsylvania ite mani gemont was ¢ pros. ith Improvement Company, and Not so with Vanderbilt. He would only go into aaimilar arrangement when he could not bet bil sell bis partners out. His interest was not sim- self. The first chanoe he got he would ply wursedy one, but a thoroughly selfish one. part enough to gob. ble up amajority of the Union Pacific Railroad, »nnection of the Pennsyl- Tknow that Scott's fri coup of Vanderbilt, and claim th ained control « ide road he not care @ Ay avout the management of the o-in fact would be rather out of tt than in ut the history of Pennsylvania railroad t forthe past ten years proves. this wh to let go {anything unless he was forced to do Me issharp and quick tn his judgment, but then he Ime ds pooh pooh, the tas ‘Vor Seott COOL AND CALCULATING, He never spends adotiar unless he is sure of making two by it, When a oration, he means to keep them there, and it takes an finmense pressure upon his throat to mako him release bis hold Scott has always played a safe came with Van- derbilt. He knew some years ago that Vander- bit bad evil designs on the Erie road; that he nded to gobble up its stock and control ths ugementas be did that of the Lake shore 1; but that he waa defeated by the activity aid genius of Fisk. When his spies told hin that W great movement was to be made against Eris, but that Its purposes were unknown, It vaturally alarmed Scott The St d Tribune had ani purposely refrained from telling the pf the movement. Seott thought {know that the great anred the same Unatur Dr. ¢ ren twould be just the man toh tim to bis schemes- frustrate the machinations f the enemies of the Pennsylvania, and with Lisaid he could obtain the same grip on New York that he had on Pennsylvania act woments of Dr, Greeley were hed to ott laid his plane to get Dr. Greeley, his house, “and then talk bim over Pounsylvania Raliroad side, SCOTT'S AGEAT., Scott has in his employ a man named felt, not unknown to eituer the political or cominal records of the State, Seofleld suys he isa junior counsel of the road, but he ts simply errand boy of Scott's. He Is usefia either an expert coat duster or the manipula- tor of ward politics, Alfred—called Al for ort is a gedlus in bis way. He is borderin, 7) years of ag hus all the agility and ruth of 3. An original Whig adds to it the grave {times breaks forth with all the fervor Methodist, of which church Sco- family are adherents sily seen bow such aman could be tt. He knows all tho byways of how to judge human nature; how to, fone wire and let another alone; and then Scripture ts apt lo captivate all dark fi profound piety, APTER DR. GREELEY y orders wore Inaued; Scofield was ‘as told to co to Weet Piiladel- the great editor of the Lrivune to 'shouse on Ritterhouse square, and then dors from the owner of Pennsylvania Hlars to a carriage was placed in Sco- ands, Scott knew he had a free pass on Markot Street Miuilway, #0 an additional ent was hot han ed, although Scofteld me probably ferveatly Wishing it would be forth- vn Al reached the New York depot ahead of tin He waa urgently beset by all tue news! aud mtblacks fn the vicinity to patronize them, ' hiv only Resp Was an address clothed in simplost and purest language advising them waik in the paths of viviue and integrity, for ey did the Presidency United states yon the controtof the Venusylvauia Kall would some day be open to them, 6 train was a little beludiand, but then all the olficlals Knew its position, and the telegrapi erators obeyed With alacrily his command to etaph up to Germantown Junction aud Hey was whoa he aiswer came he was, and Al found be had ume un ty ai Wig draws core aud and give a rich done tu the voice." TRAPPING THE GOOD DOCTOR. train came in, Scofleld spied Dr. Orees y yards of, staggering under the load of carpetsnag, and lowing over bin a'With all the Wocility aid tnovence of fon sard, and @ Convers , old sport? ul don't know you old sport) But let ave your cay cl Dr. Greeley wetully relinguissed n't know old Al Held? Why you und I stumped the ¢ anthy wether for Murrisct at taity of the West bless his me , 1 togetuer wnned the hard cider ai lodged in ame log-cabin, ban coneld not Harry Clay Whig tn days eh we were yours, Dow a doubleqdistilled worm of the fret degree, Dont know old Seutlold, the boson fiend of Tom deott and MeClure iy the way, we call Aleck Pete Welays it ik onl. ty hondwink the buys wo ont in the wagic vircle, 1 we dined and sicpt Win them both Mirus th the Hyith all the ove the old ; 0 for back We tave been Fonds in a Weare ends in prosper ts power ithe State, and friond Tt ety come and walk ernoon, as he de- "Y Hut T want to go to the Conte Roofold—T'1l ty © of you, old sport, uke you ty thet 1. Bit we must Ant wird” nee ii ster than Ue inantal H sound t ruled the stitiertital ¢ Areal eel ia fuleg Ui De Greeloy Well, Me. geoteldy Lwill gout E dawn b tins t Creed Pie GimELEY Powel i he vould, He Al mwiaod the « dep to the 4 ar bil) with even a Lichter grip, and ru lie De “Gree into @ Marhetstreet cur Paid Dr Greeiey's fare and showed iin Gond-head tchet tor himself, Nineteenth abot was reached. ‘The two jumped off, and own they tramped to Kitterhouse square, and He tho elegant parlor of the spider. Mr, Scots elved them, thought of ap errand on waich Syd go (much ts Als disguat, however), Cd een the great railroad king”and the great HM-mouopollst bad their tie talk all to them= Ul Yom. Wi a 4 Lat wns the result is only known to afew. ERG ervat raiiroad king could not get Dr. Greos Yl amy seheine oF combination to keep the Wat thy e&peuse of the many, Mr. Booth TURDAY, MARCH 16, 1872, A MURDER “NEW Yor THE GREAT ERIE FIGHT, LEGISLATURE K, SA Railroad Committee. Senator Tlemann support pposed it, bec he anid, “the Ring" had been trying to get this asked Senator treated Dr. Greeley with great consideration, he had at his good time, and ed the motic NOT COMMITTED. EXCITEMENT IN HOFEPMAN Scofleld returned on the carpet bag and the RAPPING GEN. 'S KNUCKLES, “What le the Ring Senator Tiemann scratehed head, glanced ad Spruce street wan renal cars were taken, know the ways of this wicked city o Fifth-street, the Continental’ Hotel irinly over at Frank Spino- n fib collar, and sald: Well the Hing ts Excloding the Atlantic and Great W Men from the Direction Hinwt Flank MF Expelling Senator Wood, ALuany, M ‘The Assembly chamber was ¢ again this morning, and prominent among them was the new Erie lobby which ha passage of the bill, evidently much disturbed. Something had gone wrong, and they were very busy rushing about interviewing members, Prominent among them was the Attorney-Gen- eral, who had resumed his red neck tie, and looked as though somebody had been saying something that hurt his feelings. The venerable yd was also on hand, directing the in consultation with Mr. Hale, of ‘The English Swan Tommy Lynch’ Stal OMticer of Gen, Bickle: Minister, iuthe Frie Railway Revolation Tommy Drank and Tommy Seber, Mr. Tommy Lynch, Gould's reserves during the late campaign in the Grand Opera House, was a frequent visitor at « during the days of Fisk. f good address, In appearance the reverse of rough, and, when sober, has @ pleasant, off- hand mannergand a ready wit which almost He is also aman of some force of character, as witness the baffled at- tempt on the Erle safe on Monday when under the Influence of liquor Mr. Lynch is one of those gentlemen whom It Is pleasanter He has a fair education, and it is his boast that he speaks in good Engtish. WHAT ANNOYED TOMMY. During the past week Tommy has been much written about In the newspapers, Some of his deeds have not been commented upon favora- n credited“with the use of fence at this, yea-that Isto say it {a Andy Garvey, Bill Tweed, Dick Connolly, yes, that’s the Hing.” 6 bill under discussion was then passed. pass tho act repeal supply of pure and wi Upon opposition from Senator Johinaon, the bill wa: ement-A Resolution Fifth streut to Che: wo trudged. Everybody knows Al, dy Al's only return being a f the head, showing that ho and Dr. Greeley were old friends. ton's statue and Inde; hotice, and Mr. Scofte 1 the place Was taken up again, and up and then up Ch ileld was to his glory and everybody nodd attempt was mudet Dill providing for th Erie agony is commanded ony vendence Hall received due id very affably pointed interest on th ‘THE STIR IN THR CONTINENTA when Dr. Greeley arrived was great. ley not only registered his ow: ly did the dame fc the Erie ofc DANK INVESTMENTS. The next bill was the act authorizi invest in New Jersey town { the Oswego and Midlat working" th Railway Compan “T move to add Senator Madden thought that this was an at- In Tennessee Claflin. and objected, enator Tiemann blushed and the Senate smiled. ‘A deep silence, however, fell upon the Senate chainber when | Senator Chatfeld stated that hi All eyes were turne and Senator James Wood's sallow features grew as white as those of a corpse. was then sent up to the Clerk's desk, and read as T'rennossee,” sald Senator Tie- | rivalled that of Fi the Senate chamber, no hame, but ki Scolleld. Dr. Greeley washed vat wuisted, but Scofield still hung said he was going to on to him, tempt to rin, Gould, and that he signed the ointment West Tw. Mrs. Helen Josephine Manafleld, The order was dated on the 6th day of August, 1869. ‘The wit- nesses of the Bar Association have sworn, gyer, that the order was signed at aL} Weat not to meet. invitation was extended to him. dining hall the Hon. Daniel J. Morrell, M. upon the Spe missioners Was met, an¢ themselves. at on his right, the law officer of the State. took his position in the chimney © looked unhappy. ‘The fact was that Gen. Sickles espatch sent him last night asking whether the aenate amendment excluding Directors in the Railroad from the dire He had telegraphed back that IT MUST BR BEATEN, and it was this that was troubling these gentle: During the night those memt along the line had b was well und took the head. ‘The resolution Scofleid on his left. THE DINNER, oeley ate avery frugal and simple m reated sad bayoc among the can- ducks, turkey, grouse on ty ney: Fisk previous to bi Mr. Redfleld testified to the pers in the cas having been pro: Knew of no combination, underst conspiracy on the part of ahy person concerned in obtaining this order. Mr. Cole, testified tat Messrs: Fisk an had anawered the EXPELLING SENATOR WOOD. otredy That thi c harged from further cous! slang phrases, mmy has taken and Imagined that Mr. George Crouch, who has 40 prominently identified with the Erie re- ‘erent, Was responsible for the publi- ertaln articles in the newspapers. xck on Thursday night Mr. Crouch was sitting In the office of the Hoffivan House, he Is quartered. He and Gen, Directors, were oceupyiny entre of the pposite the radiator hoy were qui tion of the Erie should K atiafy them= conversed on ked of the McClure- field warmed ley ventured to remark that he ha aroused AL ng his fst down on his plate which was potatoes, onions, a course. the: above was being read, Woo and’ his eyes glise aut as white until the pitiless re cast a quick, ap- Senate, but not aman arose to utter a word in his de! business was resumed, and the busy hum ¢ took on an tened as if full of nt asa marble sta Lansing.one in nctively at work, as it retood last night when this arm was where the ‘They argued that unless amendment was kept in the Erie road Jed with the At ern, and they would sul is and other arcruments made th tands in the side of the office, directly 0; in the centre of the room, discussing the situation, while the ofc crowded with bankers, bro- Erie was the . he yelled out Scofield only and ts seldo ly gets exe! more than usi kers, and busine prevailing topl NVERSATION INTERRUPTED, Suddenly Mr. Croueh was conse A sat ike one in a dream. «to attempt a vindlc said that he I know him ds for thirty years. We have lov better than his wif on ih a measure we place to appoint a com: Investigating the of two other Ne. sat in the Senate with Wood, and are now there, almost side and side, WOMAN SUFFRAG The American Woman Suffrage Association Senate asking for th it might not ittee for the purpose ‘counts and offical conduct Senators wh: ‘ort were well aware of this and. eat Assembly this morning with their programme put It through with @ rush ‘The honest re Inid out, resolve Judge Clerke, and But for unce they fal been granted’ b; facts Inthe new Barnard and Fis was in Fisk's private House, pME Gould was cross-examined as follows by the o kaw standing close to ht, thin, dark fui black hair, small have apent my to tae Senate, between us. little fortune in my et ‘There are no secrets tell you, sir, as ama who adil hairs, that my something more than turning out one which flashed with anger. He carried his right hand In his trowsers pocket. kles of this hand were perfectly white ‘aap which he held on was Mr. Lyn ability and respe friend Alec never turned a card,” do Justice to the fervor of the speech. Ii was brought out with all the strength of Sco fleld’s lungs. THE NEGROES TURNED PALE, the Indies thought the Angel Gabriel had come, and Mr, Morrell wished he was back int books of bis Iron mill at Johnstown, He said he had ho assertions againat Mr. be bh all 242 emorial to the enactment of a law abolishin, tinetions on account of sex. Lucy Stones, Julia Ward How Grew, aud Henry B. Bi! troduced the memortal vuths and refused t obey the crack time a disposition had edon the part of the gallant Col. iles, Richmond's ny 1. D. Brown of Cayuga, and the traces, but n day have they been able to stand up combined assaults of Old Salt, the Westchester, the Speaker, and the Artful Dodger x Mut to-day thoy rode over them rough tor O'Brien's bill dd by the tight & platol, whieh tho top of his pocket. d his teeth gritted audibly. ining Was not play. ‘ominy, Ina low, Aistincttone, which startled those whd Kat near, said Crouch, I'm not fixed ‘arry Weapons.” ARMED AND UNARMED, hissing the words ain’ fixed," und he raised what was init, un ing chamber of a pistol was visible f any of your friends continued Tommy, Tommy's features were kins, Westchester's } tle Judd, the others, to kick y J.P. Wood ine which, by the way, is arded with much favor by the Republican Palmer, and Cock tates in the same box with James Flak, Jr? A a Q—At the time this fast, 1st), did you have auy other counsel except re. Field and Sheuriwan ? Ves, air that what was Are you fixed / nators Adatn appoluted @ committee to constd ANOTHER COURT HOUSE JOR. Senator Cock and several of bis personal friends king desperate efforts to procure a favor- able report on a bill providing for the erection sin Queens county. voice and wish of the regurd to the location ‘The appearance of Sen for the Senate bill was the signal for THE OPENING OF THR FIOHT. ed to substitute tt Q.~ When did you retain Mr. Tilden? "A. met of 1808 1 heard; and he was on the word of such a trust. Meld, that the rej thy man as Mr MeClure were ley retired to his ro: 4 his address in the Handel and Haydo for the House t, which was carried by But when he next sommitit to the Railroad Committee to strike out the aw wnibiting directors in the of anew Court H acai Dillon the eam An almost ul ¢ got a shoot- you had better people of the county building and to leave the matte ae anxious for th ure as Were the Now York Suc fleld was on hand, adhe and Mr Of Supervisor mmy,” said Crouch, ‘ what's the matter ? said ‘Tommy, one of Us two has x Either Tam going to put you to a! wolng to put me to sleep By this time Crouch Fr. and noth ty . lay In nobody eelpitate a meld he Opportunity he sought, and besides, sevtral men of his wang were at hand, some hay: y, While others remained [am excited, and own before |i ep or you are Do you uaderstand ?” that Tommy meant He also saw that niting in, for that oh would afford Visors for thi Assembly an as instructed by vious question cotnbination, a G. Barnard, Whe dveisio road? A. de anything out of y wants to let the people vote for the location of the building, butds met at every tura by a Supervisor Luagry ut off debate on ordering the » aves and noes. Immediate! ne side, and D. B. Hilt gan running about friends and ui and help them out evidently going to be very ofthat It cente for car fare ured by AL and he will keep it as an eirloom In lis family, unless by fore cumstances his two bosom friends are forced to use he will le has tntrodu ing for the seitlement of ¢ The cas Olympic Theatre, was al terday. ‘Tue Bir Ass Judy part of Septen theatr case was decided on the 1th of September, A. Boardman, of the firm of Bei man, testif | Barnard of making excessive allowal the Chamber bugzing their Apportionm and Audit p texeceding $5,000,000, payable * of their Issue. HUNGRY FON OFFICE k there has been a for places in Brooklyn run. day uw bill was reitef of this hungry crowd, slates out of oMice the Con of Jurors for Brooklyn. ing entered with In front of the hotel, TURNING AWAY WRATIT almly arose to bh putting his hand on Tommy's shoulder, sald ny, What's all pver quietly,” position against the end 0) Tommy stood with his back toa pile of trunks, uit two feet from Mr. C TUE BRIE RAILWAY, within three yeu shoulder run bis ye rapidly Was ahead, for a smile rippled Gould Resigns b WINKED SIGNIPICA: and carlessly wink was fatal to him k in the sit tely rushed t. NTLY AT FORT. Hil! had been tehing him. nded Gen. Dix a paper. it and saw that ft was a let id resigning his office as a Di- noon Mr. Jay G Dix looked at ter from Mr. Ge and Crouch t unsel for the ke No appeal was take suasion and pleading for at and not have th ded in inducing them ex Assistant ‘Assessor, and A committe nard kept him in Li night for contempt of Court, in not delive up certain papers to areceiver. He was relea on inaking an ape ‘ominy's eyes, and Gen. Dix said, and laid the paper d him if he ppotuted by th unty for the change thelr vor tely taken hack by this lank movement, they could gather themselves the ait on Husted’s motion with instructions to strike out as 5 blood for the t very jubilant pared to throw his arms arou moved his rh 1 can have my private papers now,” the Brooklyn policy has been the situation was known to every Clerk announced the Dix replied Asnistant Secretary), will you be kind enough to Apers oul of tis ry Democrat from olive { Kepublicans to succe ndidates for ers. main Mad turning out of cy titude they had when th t gained knowl of the aituat along the line Mortimer Smith r. Gould took his papers and left the Grand the new Fire Hoard into the breach go the Comm Hw The officers of th N. ¥., met last evening in the arm: or street to e four Some objections were made, and proposals were offered to adjourn, but the chairman {insisted on an electon, and the polls were op Ouly four officers were absent, and voto was twenty~ 8. Spencer rec resolved If } nto overwhelm Cr guage and threats, Fred. Cochen, Gen, Jourdan Anything ty provo But Crouch kept p sary ho chance, The burden of Tommy's complaint was the ar- | ticles in the ne BY ALL MEANS OFT BORER, “Tommy,” sald Mr. Crouch fee ine in the morning, whi i which Mr. Gould's resi Promptly acce vernor and s defeated In th were looking on. that the Houre did not know what it was doing when it voted not to recommit this bill. amendment he greatly fei tional, and if the andidutes for Ui rvisor Harmon, Supervisor Se Presence of the gre He was quit nissioners of Charities aud C THE SEVENTY'S CHAKTER, d that the charter will not Yagent of the oil interests of the Erie Railroad, and Mr, Harley, in resi despatch, arrived in the city Yesterday from. St was connected with Erie during the life of Col, Fisk d was unconatitu- 4 with it in he was quite Sure the bill would fail to accomplish the purpose for which it was desigi ent action of the House sl ully agreed: with bin It is now announ: ‘you come and Mcially announced at the present week that surely be reported on Thursday or Frida: Its appearance. went that It Is to the eommitt @ very well posted doubt it on the charter ks delayed the less are the chances of ita passage ow that the police will be taken win toaring Itto It was semi rwed that the in the latter part of th He continued to lecture the members for some time, and oR HIS GRAY LOCKS at them with an air of a good old patriarch, who e now, boys, don't be naughty.” boys had got their backs up and w be whipped in. ensued ascene which It ts safe to most corrupt { Kansas endeay- ored to haye the porters put Tommy out. Crouch saw that this would be th and he ordered the "t touch him, Aifference between I Will settle It ourselve ‘The waiters were delight Mr. Crouch finally pact him as far ast Suggested that he might write | HItors, which he (Te haps obtain AL this juncture Gov Lynch a cigar, and, wh Mr. Crouch quietly departed. then he went m ani took a drink, A DISAPPEARANCE, at the front d nld's Suit Discontinued. commenced on behalf of necting of the Board which he was ousted, breaking of @ storm, failed to mak the announ Directors on the day 01 was yesterday discontinued by consent, would say, "Co MR. BOWEN'S ANGELS, 1 Tom to a degree, ut of It, and ces itis not likely to stop ther glish Times of Thursday, indicating that The How! that the Independent Drew trom rt of the Country, zt. Houry C. Bowen of the In- Judge Curtis of the Jury, law laughter ye Barbour, is a vene Comptroller Gre won the Kepublicans lor! ile spire tion hes thing, but he bardiy knew what the Marine ers, and spectators tn roars The plainum, John Ww, ‘able gentleman of eighty, belongs exclusively to another age, as was evi- He wore a bottle-green cape and @ collar About sixty years commenced Van Nortand wTILY shall be re denced by his apparel, Constitution te such with a buge looked like Hoche of Kings ealled utten- tion tothe fact and said, that when last nuit 1 Ponmy ay: back next we and became proficient tn the art of ¢ ne he was one of th any radical chang of the clerk the best ren made sey t hail way up be Crouch was an invitation fr and retired into that thive-quarte boat engravers in saw these same men, soni LOBBYING AND BUZZING MEMBERS, As years rolled on, other master spirits rose up the artence pdatill, and olung ture has refused (op OLD SALT ON THE sition was this FINAL ADJOURNMENT, Presented from eful conduct he After about ing in the chor with « seven h rule, Which would drive them all off the Heth ntreot police mented tha poli scenes from * Marth Bite puembor for the ‘The venerable Mr. r. Bowen one day and soli. Lowen saw that the age is turn of mind, and think- the spirit of the f holding a ¢ s rained tn their di ur called on or hid: behind s¢ id Vou really mean to swing | artist was of a religh Ing that he would enter inl work, gave him the work, Bowen took Mr. Barbour Into his aanctum him what he wanted skirmishing betw th favor of the motion to reconside Hill, Miles, Judd Husted, and Fort, and Jacobs, You had bot NOT AN AME Lynch protested against Mr. lowed to maken charge m Hawkins, and Hy wanted the Als motion to reconsider the beautifully illustrated. of white-robed angels and with trumpets, Was to of Sehoolimarm , Ne al one-half the tu the first petitl ir money paid back to th Montly the ex} had not yet been seen by the p thin pouition vote by whieh Dan Sickles About to Resign and Law Business with decisive vous of 6 bo 44 between Jacobs, ted men who Wan! er some furth Alvord, and wot decidedly the nmy was taken to th nice little gai ty in THe BUN rots Who signed inthe cut, clad in a tig the devi tned pltohfork Phe senescent engraver went from Mr this work with spent dayw and weeks at returned with tha cub ¢ Howen looked at it, and If the route to heaven did d the wings « rns and knee patriarchal robe, Mrinrchal robe, of tt and a litte personal n Market ol Crouch were Sin: Dam sati propared his re fto Spain, and that he intends to place tt in the bonds of the Prestuent next weok ‘The Genoral, in taking this atep, the advice of some of bis intimate friends, Ine cluding officers of the Atlantic and Great Weat- Touiny to Mr rO' Brie « brie bill, with the a ast ave been killed, was passed by or 1 70 1B T tight in the great Erle prob- & member that Led! an account with you yesterday, and I came NG Co woblC Ab things in tie paper ab nbonthiack, when. te Now, We will el burt you, wa L won't Tet any Of the Kan oMive and vet THE SUPPLY DILL tae Committee on heart full of Thus ends an Was referiod back to tl Ha KOON, BO Lh With satisfaction, athern railwa distinguisued tenis to report morniug that 4 k woled upon befor angels grew Bowen didn't the stand that be was no ed linphicitly on. ¢ ment of thoae he employed Hie plows cut fs Ils passage The amend- Mnverest of the if notot tho nen Voted against That, Ee know you toil tie truth Lwhloh always prevails i b whl ys pr at mer take it than the protection of wil 1 Lo camper with it breaking fw »pportanity be ei. Mr. Mackay ty cannot discharge KISMING AND MAKING UP. 2ok hands and thor: to Justice Cox, and Tous The following gentle ubitar Tunnel Con Deuswcruis but Me ' nnel Com builuing of atunnel under t Hiver, and provi Was published on the Orst of plouber, IN, and Was sent broadcaat over the Rowen's own words, was Mooded with Jotters from his readers all over the country ask hin) What in thunder he meantby publishing Aitken, Blur, Buckley, Buell, Campbell, Car Howin Instance t# related of ‘Ton reporter oan wit, though t reley, Murducn, hay, Mecue, M.D siuzalions bet y taken in tae vi SLUMBER OF THE THREE GRACES. ate proceedings opened dull and choer- ol on a rainy fund the yall VAL ies OOD Bowen had ordered four more cuta from Clerk's dock saw the effect of ee Wore oLdored jini One thousand Mr. Barbour, b Vil remove bun, Jay," watsl Tony, TUiuk T would line Cuat Harbour tiled the or. od Uilug Out Of it; but you would have to | and sent the cuts to the Jn Mr. owen relused to pay for thein, rhed by the gentler Box, Ser Extensive Warehouse in asked Mr. Gould. Most interest ndsman Hasson, If 1 etayod fo the same Bourd with you nono of iy gang would recuguia During the trial Mr. Bowen sat with his arma and Benedict, ‘the weneral A French Roof as a Life Preser ab the wouthwout cor: ims for Consequential Da: 5 fendant suilied 6 cuts produced charged the gto ond; ev inved the swee! y of the provee ides Was prot third Btory of te Ik was frmt discover tof ull Uae Windows ings wl ong time Viab to the pote auch headway wore bursting ¢ and fourth stories dor Mathow aaa a liquor Grand Dowtérous 1 suleman, Was taking fiw Boor Was coupled deliberating, his morning # Wilk, laughing’ and laughingly gave Judgment for iH \ his farully, conalating of the production of t a iiowerhnvedts th Kangland to su i Senator from the Fifth District will take tained fd on the Putting Himself toto Fa James Johnson, aged 14 bis way toto (he Dasement 9 Farrell, paator of th avenue wud West Waste ‘ay to the bath ro: Senaior Ben e to @ atand-still, and MLS oms te waco OF MLA wa's quential wusnages shal f ator from the Futh will please take reiterated Presid readenco of the Rey Lome by Weber uatLIAbedl ab 65,0. y Kish te writie, tion assumed by the Hin [oe ie eatinated at Trou: GLUAD (0 o thy Crutkehanks won shuddered visibly at the Jniit Mr. Disrwell auded | gyn Pre the pubite angioty ator Henediet, who, by ihat has bulutns, and trom thene While the wor extricate (howe. au, was In progress in the rear, The disuster Caused great commotior the neighborhood, and the fire alarm wa, sounded The fall of the building i» attributed to the fact that the foundation had been Weakened by d axMin asked the i with # ‘ulek fe It fell 10 the gro Mr. Math ws was uate ‘und Greeus ten Iusurauce ou the o Thee gatkeria ugh the South his seat with so much e nearknocking the bottom out of his hair mat waa so ploaved with the ceful termination of the rencontre that be smiled twice, ab which the 00 was arrested on Ob lis poreon, iu the Bowery with some ott f further ne- Wee Cominitied Uy J Mr Toraman gave notice that tn ease kotintions with the G por Collars, idnight last night a fire was discov. ered tn the upper portion of the building 48 Marion street, occupied by the Novelty Collar Company, flames spread with rapiititi THe vIRST BILL that came up was the act authortatn, troller toaccept Sidney & Yeomans’ (00 for the Twenty-third street railroad frapehive dden said that Mayor Hall and the Coumu rs of thy Sinking Fund refused to acoopt this bid, which was the highest one made. Mvtion was made lo reoommit the bil to the ) Heunctoned by Aleat Tomperanoe Lootw yesterday found uns Bloor of hor ialacrab u, burned (0 & criap, holle poison by hor side. aod Was 8 COMDTIEd druDk sho Colt upon (he red: le 10 Gabriele OF eYeu bolp Lore the other ate having bee sory building ocoupled aa ® store. ‘The build- {ng haa been considered unsafe for a tong time past, and its condition bad been reported to tt Buthorities, You OG MeRDUrY Wore LAke der it eeoure. Officer Early ly tn ‘The Loss of « Bark, with All on Board, Centre. erect Hottie of the vile lived alone for mai nod nearly the apt. Hoane, of Hath, from bt Joho M jondod with hay js ccoupiod by Weatherod & Ch: Vuray, Sad “Axtures, wire dau Machinists, whose soc) welor, The lose will aot fad JAY GOULD'S EXAMINATION, Barnard Vindicated —Lawanite in which the Hon, Samuel J, Tilden was Counsellor Mr. Princ to Kill the Chief | member of the Judiciary Committee at the Fifth Avenue Hotel yesterday morning, to continue the investigation of the charges against Judges Barnard and Cardozo. ready with his counsel, the Hon, Rufus F. Andrew waiting, Mr. Prince decided to goon al the investigation Mr. Rediield, late partner ot Judge Barrett, was examined in reference to the Injunction granted by Judge Barnard against the Albany d Susquehanna Railroad, and the appointment of Messrs, Fisk The Bar Asso nteresting Testimony, the Chairman, was the only As Judge Barnard was and as a number of witnesses were in ne with nd Coulter as receivers. dation allege that Jud was engaged In a conspiracy with Fis! rder for the ap- fthe receivers in the house No. 869 -third street, now occupied by how- hird t, the hous pecupled by Col, death, preparstion of the d the fact of the order He adinitted that he ding, oF if the Grand Opera How Gould were th ton or about th roprietor ers of the building. Oth of August, 1869, No. 313 was unoccupied, and that Col. Fisk afterward resided there, At the evening session Mr. vod by Mr. Niles, Promptly at half past seven. dari clothes, wore @ worn, Mr. Gould's test! of the a colvers He said that he knew nothing about th except that he signed a preilminary t nee Was rein- jes. Mr. Gould waa there He was dressed in Ik hat, and looked ony related to the granting pplication for an. ord op the Albany and Susquebanna Kallroad, order nd for njunction and receivers, At the time the nt waa discussed between him and his as es, he recommended them, to apply to posed that the order had Clerke, until be read the pers. He never saw Judge together but once, and that ox at the Grand Opera unsel for Judge Barnard : Did you ever sce the President of the United der wae granted (on the 6th of Lotber counsel did you liave?, A.—1 had Mr. Buffalo, Judge Didbin of Eimira, and i Hon, Sanuer J. Tilden. In the eum: the hat retaining fee did you give Mr. Tilden? — Did he ever perform any services for this $10,000? did you next hear of Mr. Tilden? A.—He Cuuieel aguitat us inthe sult Of the tae Western's Mr. understanding, t with George f yourself, Flak, or the Erle had. T never spoke tu Georg ubject whatever, of Boles against Duff, receiver of the Xamined Ito yester= lation contend that ard on Barnard, who heard the case in the latt ugust, should have decided it before per, 80 that he might bave p ted the: to be engaged for the winter. The diet & Board. against Judve d concerning acharg f Savage against Elme was himself allowed $450 from Judge Barnard’s al- es In this cast D. Sherwood complained that Judge Bar- diow street jail a whole a ey. —— GRIM-VISAGED WAR, The Klection of the Hon. Charles S. Spe of the Pith Regi 0 er emt tin Metropol ment N.G in Hes ors but ct acolonel, All the of attended. Brig.Gen, Funk presided the total ne, of which the Hon. Charle ived fifteen and Peter Hammer Capt. Bruer moved to make the election unanimous, and this was done, Capt. Bruer had voted for Major Hammer, and his the enthusiastic app! Major Halle antic ‘ton received: uss of his Yrother ofticers then said that Mr. Spencer, in pation of the result, had prepared a ce nin the Metropolitan Hotel. The newly> d Colonel's invitation was unanimously ac= | and ina body the company proceeded to , Where he was awaiting them with ta 1. Having been informed of his J he supposed he ought to say soume- an honor t nal Guard, 4 wnied Us ae lu proper to the new hes wer hy Lieut.-Col Bruer, Major Hallen, Gen. Fu thers, and the Star Spacihed Manners: and cht ain Ithein.” were sung, every one Join thusinarn mpuestedd ie sp Majom and Lieutenani-Colonels “how were there would join dn the chorus encer hit 1 ibts of his bravery in tnd believes that he could it on his With a hail storm of lead raging about bis L Spencer I favor, that — A STRANGE STORY, into the Hy Colenr that Gen, Sickles has nas United States Mir bas fol wilroad andthe new Hoard of Directors of rol, ‘They have convinced bin that plomatio duties in Mw rid and attend Lo the legal business of the Erig ny | Mailroad in New York at the same time Hefore writing Sickles consulted nev 4 letter of resignation, Gen al lawyers in this city knew bin when he was an active member When Gould bad raised Tommy's ante $1,000, | ofthe New York bar, and, acting under their he also expronsod his dissatisfaction with Mr | advice, he wrote out his resignation. 1 hear his place | Chat the General bas already: ne | Jaines H.Coleman asa ted the Hon. W partner, and hired of- J.D. T 4 HOUSE THE PALL OF Provie Vy fn Family of Ning Persons. About 1 k yesterday mori a three-story and French roof dwelling house at nd Bucket streeta, Jersey City, fell with a Mr. Sebastian ( hnor, the owner, and he parsons, Ween tho only ocoupanta of he premises, They were all pper four, und all fortunately escaped injured nor Was Marmed by his son who told bim that he thought he heard the Duliding eracking, whea they both ran down. stall, and found thomselves thrown vulinto te t thers were indebted for thelr earapa te broof stery catehing on an adjouming sliding dows of overhauling the wmod to be beneath Cherm Nt. the ininates cropeout aL he Grat story was of brick, frame, the upper part what was formerly 8 one- ng a cellar to re) as Fa cee SEE ST » TWO CEN ‘S DEFENCE FRANK EB. HOWE ADMINISTRATION OFFICIAL CLEARING HIS SKIRTS, ss imony before the Custom House C Contradicting the Rich's Opinion of Towale xatox, March 15.—In the s of the New York Custom House Committee toe day, a letter was read from Josiah Rich, dated New York, March 13,in which he says W. Hi Townley, in his recent testimony, took an uns warrantable liberty with his nate, know from experience Townley's extremely von+ omous feeling, and the reasons for his assaults, He vould prove Townley's unfitness for the poe Mr. Rich therefore desires to be heard before the committee, Col. Frank E. Howe, Special Age ‘Treasury Department desired to ¢« je by W. L. © Of the books of H. t by letters et Attorney, the statement that Davis had confirmed the state: ment of Thomas J, Hoyt. Considerable dixcuselon alleged unlawf soe 5 EE took place regardi priety of allowing the cofrespondence te Senator Bayard not intend in ney had gone ally printed at said he was certain Mr. } Flagg would undoubtedly make his expla satisfactory to Col, Howe, and that he (Huyard) ke it upon himself to write to Flagg oo FRANK HOWE'S TESTIMON hing further to 4 to the settlement of ement 1 nO way C pr y manger Ln it bor wad Ho had no interest of an Inforiner, nor did Naylor & Co, we proposition form He Was interested In had been dlacontinued, it over to the trict Attorney, who hi ppointed special agent When charges toy the revenue, go compromises OF ied from hie olfice. THE SEIZURE OF PACKARD & CO.'S BOOKS. The seizure of the books of Packard & Co, took piace about @ year ago. wan end. He reine 10,000, but thes the amount at $5,000, Uon for the sett authority for doing #0. Of eases in any w There had been ‘sioce tie bad bee es or the wanes Of thd ‘ould wot Fecullect the cw Howe) was employed vention and detection of frauds op th t the evidence for and District Attorney, ernment the Fe Within the list fscal tire expenses of the Bfly-three special agents FVising agent at Washington, we Pof whieh sum to the law offic double that sui are pending. by thelr example, PREVENTED AMOUNT OF SWI ess ruth of Piage's ise in Coopers dered @ compror sw downright Ne. also deniod the NOAH DAVIS'S LETTER, ‘The following Is the letter to ¢ Noub Davis, Culted Stutes District Attornay! New Yor, Jan, 90, 157% {Unie nipralig, eucld 4 Trib che, purportny u ofticlally ty this morning, ag that the slatement th » poreoual ki ‘ould either corroborate ‘of then atfectiuy i hata wuit hua nd it has Boy ought but to be at Coat course rhey, dated New ¥ Senator Buckingh voy of Willlatn n,Chalrmant Finge, wa pubs VT have read th of Henry PCO Mr. Flaga's stateaent What took pla dation of Mr. Co wer Hut any tine ¢ wotor Murphy will be MALL'S TRIAL Jurors Vaca csterday morning the Court of Common attendance was mal ng of Mayor chair on the jurors’ platform was draped in black heavy folds. than on any day since Thursday's SUN of April, In order that anew jury might be ims Daly requested the nto the diferent aot he Clinton read the act made at the « f hiv Honor to Te wns for Oh Y difference whether « that that w nem in the ut forty conyi narda, fire (he varia F. preveuted ay eon: ob tas part of te pri Inpins’ Strike, The Workingmens Union a The committoe appola Criapin strike in Warre reported that iu an ti ew With dlr. Tasker he siiforined (hem that he did employ any more. Crisp He showed the Crigpine woul for @ lower price be would Shout cuiploywons a te

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