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THIRTY-NINTIL YEAR YORK, WEI EEE PRICE TWO CENTS, tire Cheer. Forte ea cia ae a cegaa anc ne a METROPOLIS, ASPLENDIDSCAMPIN QUOD] | ?4xrew-rocKen meosox, | UPROAR IN PARLIAMENT, n his interest: Mr Husted eave that No Thoroughfare to Albany th the First of NO THE CS crats were removed and ‘hres Kepuls DASHES HERE AN rh g c for all the Beventy'es Ratutivos? 0 KE. " " ~ Wi } QUIETLY sr0er lf ited ie thee aan tie feral, | DASHES HERR AND THERE DY THE ea Dawting Oar Teerate THE CHECKER CARECR OF A forit- Winter Ferringe at Tivelt-Narrow | sre OWARLES DILKR FXPLODING THE FINAL DEAL. which the twe be 4 | SUN'S REPORTERS CITY RAILROAD CONDUCTOR Eeccpe of « Tramp from Drowning—An P| ~ ed up between the tires ttenucits -— The apartment of the Judiciary Commit- mo :) \ Lxecutive Session of Bald. ded Ragles. A BOMBSHELL. j Give brie Another Overhs cans appointed. and thus the charge (hai tiereig | Prebably a New Con ¥ to Tako the Place | tee of the Asaembly, at the Fifth Ave) o , ‘or ot The Su Ati bas Hach from the Weve | an increnee of expences else The riutipeat | et the Concern which Dusen lie 0 phd ecb yi td Police Faeroe tok | Estensive Porgerics by the Son of n Wents | Correspondence of The Sun The Commons Groaning and Wissing the q dna ng th ‘ ' gp Medctocie: | (re witoner ot COneLNANACHRTALe seers Recs wieekenw il 4 je ‘het . Rela was crowded last evening by Police Justices and thy Ohio Clergyman—Adventures on Both Povenksereste, March 19,—The telegraph Troublesome Republican from Chel < | Hie Kei iment the lakes ia aifenni'ci'che Canta tiee tirty | AGM therIM Brenan te Chnree” thutn mombers of the bar nterosted In the bill which | Shores of the conuent—Glven Away by | has already informed you that navigation of the Investigating the Crown's Expense | : ition tor ately a filth) ‘The Mr. Paltner who has beet appuinte: Mi d has been introduced into the Assembly, to loon Waite ta clty 4 , { ALany, Marcel ts eaker Smith Was | s.periniendent is and has been for yeurs suyer: | Sheriff Brennan recvived five executions raayit Bolle nee ay ee Hudson ts open to this city. However, the ice | Loxpox, Mancit 10.~A remarkable scene 4 tht ng. not having entirely | Visor of the town pid. one of ity moat he ‘ 6 executions | the present Police Justices, and have ten Jus- adford, MeCord, and Woole | has not yet moved out, nor even started, but It | occurred in the House of Commons to-night 1 eee eee froth his Indlerealubl, and tHe Pie | PROMIDOOUCCIHORE, He slits lays Hive again the avian alin Fert Gompany from a | tices appointed In thelr places by Judges Curtis | dridge of the Police Cenyeal office made an ime | 1 atlll solid from shore to shoro. Nothing | when sir Charlos W. Dilke's resolve to investle recovered from his ind) k ; | Rear the Croton dam, and is quite familiar Syracuse Cuurt and one from a Brooklyn Court | and Sedgwick portant arrest yesterd, b jolve to invests i , e Assembly devolved upon Mr, Alvord. he es ofthe position. The i pent ry "1 " ” vt yestorda¢ in the porson of a con- | breaks the aurface but the track made by the | gato the expenses of he Crown . ing ofthe A bly devel a " r oti nh sad Wie te cuties of Gi bea coaneennate tar | la weak. They are as follows: In favor of 8. ] There aro nine Poltce Justices reoelving anla- | ductor on tho Sesend avenue railroad, calling | propeller John L, Hasbrouck, and that was fro- The 8p aker called Upon WF Charl Mf 5 | Re ere oe ee or EN ee eee ee | lena WROTE Chis ypiugerman wont be in Sherlock, $2,401.85; Jacob Levi, $3.510.80; i 810000 8 year, and the tan whom itis pro- | himsolf Jamca Thompson, but whose roal name | zen over on Sunday night. Brom here north the | inne ew GE WASH Be Lad ce ‘ transacted. | Among the Lalla passed was | addition tu this, Mr. Husted enya that the remov- | William Phillipson, $826.0; Francls E. Carroll, | poted. to pointed in thelr places are to | is John idle, a son of the Rev, Mr. Sidie, a | Ice ts etill firm. At Rhinobeok the ferry boat has | Muetuction of the motion of which he bad ale ‘ Wackey's bil for the prevention and panihmens | oe ee een e nL aC are Prine acer: ‘auven, | SGSTulDs Pty Webel, GONO00; Mra, 3. Madden, | session but $7,000 per annum. The incumbents | wealthy Methodist mintster of Union county, | a track a mile wide, and Is running resularly. Rycord bot klik i ut the crime of abortion, There was a long and | Rion toinnuence ewerponitical action of | administrattiz of her husband, lato Deputy | are of cource stronely opposed to te pages of | C1 - . : bs Viscount Bury rose to a question of privilege, his ps nto in P le "4 ‘410, Sidle ts accused of committing forgeries | The steamboat Norwich ta fred up this after- P ‘ pwhat heated discussion over a Lill to allow | thy men ip bis employ. It is evident that the | Sherif of Kings county, $5,081.10. The curpura- | the Dill, and have engkged” Mesure’ toute Of t Ms As the members of Parliament had taken ¢ Insurance and Trust Com: | anaiety of the Tones to find fault with Husted | tion om f thee z and Gerry to advocate their cause before the | t¢ the amount of thirty thousand dollars on the | Noon and it {a reported that she will endeavor to ‘THR OATH OF A Pe Peo inereate ite loans and depocite, ‘This | hested it to centure him for doing whet in any | 10M ofdcers of the city of Syracuse who aufferod | $udiaierriocey maaan etree tumeguarore the | bone amount of thirty thousand Marion, Ohio, | reach this elty to-morrow. She will not expe- } Hues We Cela, g pany to Increase its toans and deposits, ‘This has ted it to censure him for doing in the Weatfeld explosion are the plaintiffs tn | tn inst gvening ware. Justices uuller, towing: | the frst Notional Bank ut frchomen county, | ence much difficulty in getting through, ex. | 1°. Qucen Victoria and her successors, and a the 1 vill passed af he Senate almost unan cutto ¢ 7 by, Le * 01 ng et I lc co * c jo ‘ * | memby Shelse: " “ al passed through the Senate alimost unanl- | "SUE Qveene corery cOUR HOCAR JOB eecutton in the Be cages Brat named, Bek soa, Sohn Kacberton Wades Rav aieeenrs: | Obto, and various other banks during the yeace | cept parkaps at Cran Roce cae 04 | Hews Reputiiogn wert LM i htaat nd 4 mously, but on its arrival in th A lace delegation of citizens of Queens county elpt of these writs the Sherif | other prominent lawyers. 1369 and 1870. banked up. At Tivoll the crossing to Sauger= tis Ween GF lie Camere opposition was manifested against it. So vow: | arenere looking alter the Court House job which | handed them over to Deputy Sherif Seebachor WHAT TRE POLICE SueTiCRANTPA An He was a farmer In Ohio and worth consider. | Hea le exiremely dangerous, and passengers are | PTOPer respect for the honor of the Commons 4 orful were the arguments brought to bear, that | the Supervisors are endeavoring to saddie Wen | for execution, and he selzed the Westfield, and Me. Grab cwmeaha 4 eproperty, but being desirous of addinate | Cuateed one dollar aplece,. ‘There are tour boats | the member could be allowed to Proceed with: ¥ he first section of the bill was stricken out, and | that county. They all appeared before the senate | 41/01," eo at 1 Meo ale Wernelds and Fareham cook ¢ <araund that the office of | his’ wealth Vy speculation: raised nme by | Wi use, Into these the passengers are seated, | out repudiating § udiclary Committee thls afternoon, and neat! hye b D of “ace which is the o' ” te # Ray 1, | When four men statio: jomselvi ch bor }motion to recammit to the committes with | drove thas august ody crazy quarreiting over it, | oak of the line. the Middietown. alg not come ls inade permanently siective by | seculgted Memtle with ote atte | and ellde them prec there reves stench boat | sere Lord Dury was interrupted by choers and 4 struction to atrike out the enacting clause was | It agers thet bie residents of Minneola, where she, too, was promptly aelged ane Bhi and cannot Aaheforred ‘ale Wake than himself, and not only lost the money Row an nen the shovers br ak oh tho | shouts, and there was much confusion on all 1 nearly successful. The discussion fair to 2 propose ‘h : ywhilethe | keepe on all vate of the fine. — mens. Fadlos which had fraudulently obtained, but his | }¢ and slip In up to their nec! ut they never | sides, ; are very much in favor of the scheme, while the | keepers are on all the boat he tine, the Constitution is amend " hount che | for & moment “ \¢ last all days when the Mev Dr Houghton | residents of Jamaica and other portions of | 4 Meat Ra tip ap the beats would tor peteane of police Justioes must remain in the farm aud ll he was worth. ‘The ‘amount ob- | wales of The host’ 0° “ele Retd upon thegun | the speaker, as soon as the House was ) od ae ace ata Gene | the thatit le hot now needed Rud that the mele | to suspend. intercourse petwoen Braker friend wo picks ton ken ae mene nt £90.00, but his own cate nis but G13,0m, | AB extraordifnty eacape from drowning oc. | brought to order, sald he saw nothing Inco 4 hat and shawl, and, giving notice that | tifie tee Job on the bar ole ring ih they | and thivelty. ‘The Berit does not wish te de | and one of the argurepees in ta rirane, furred there day. Asthe boats wore about | sistent with the dignity of the House Inv allow. j he should return at half past 9 to move | county. Mr. Oakley opposes it on the round | That if it can be avoided; nor Gees he wish to | was that th c m- | | After he had been left ponniloss his wife died, | tuisston to go along, butsaid he had no money, | !N& the member from Chelsea to proceed. Tt 4 the previous aiestion rushed out of the | that it ts bot asked J rb: the people. and he fein a, ferry mpanye theoteh a pe ensation, now revelved by the nine who leaving ®@ young pes er. Find ing that ruin, le, however, Cs baad help to pore A id his heen of his (the Speaker's) duty to chamber. ‘This threat alarmed the opponents of | Claime that the question should. be subs N ve le compan: r perform shame, a vere pun < offer was accepted. i went well till the mid- | interfere, the bill, and thoy frially consented that should | mitted to the people has promised an arrangement hy payments t ‘The ning Justices each receive $10,000 0 yeas, | fnce, he lef is native place, taking iy cting | dle of the river war reuehon uh casts F Charles Dilke then rose to put his motion, be progressed. Tts friends are very indignant at OALLING BACK THE ERIE BILE AT ree has bee nef. d this bill proposes to save $20, ba §) fin with bim, forgeries were discovered, and | the tramp broke through the ice, and went | amid great excitemoat and & starmn of a peroblys ater Heltus ao) glavero’ hes daaee Aes | ‘There als rumor currentghere to-night that a | fecttdagay'ey Ponte, Wnder, epteure are heavily | Timay say,” pursucd Me, Graken, “without | application made Co the father, but he refused | down out of sight. The greatest excitement GROANS AND Ra ater pg ne 0 Wingerly handled by the | pyscliiton wilh tomorow baa e eee cn ne | clbig neve atie mutiotny ape Others, and ting personal, that there 1s a great deal of | to pay the money. A large reward was offered d among the passengefs and boatmen, and : wtp hitter Bugust Senators Upon’ the Governigr to Fetsen ee ene amen | SIL On a aale subject to the mortgages m pmartioss | politics, The Orst point lato get | for the sents apprehension; descriptions and st frantic efforts were made to rescue the | 1M a frm and mo, ¢ of voice he called ALITTLE SCHEME DEFEATED mayd-O'Brien bill, for the purposeof correction, | thong and corte, tp toF Mattie ot he eae into office by underbidding those who are ‘In, | photoeraphs wel verthe country; but | man before he should float away with the tide | Attention to the Civil List, and then moved for ; The scheme to allow the Van Beant Street and | The correction will consist it, eteikit vruite penta ia eheeie of the numerous | and as soon as securely establlshed’ In | white ny act searching for’ him | undor the toe. Soveral laid down and thruat | Feturhs showing the dutlos of tho Auditor; to 4 Erie Basin Kailroad Company of Brooklyn to ine | amendment over which there wee sun a suite penallig Judgments are als | position, to. begin to. clamor fur an ine is daughter were in | their arms into the water up to the shoulders. he makes his reports: coples of such ro crea: Hates of fare came to grief very sud- | gle, prohibiting Directors in the Atlantic miler the erreumatances ttt jectate Crease Of nalary, on the ground | that Hy, Where he arrived on Tuesday, Bept. a, | | A shout of Joy was beard as the arm of one of | Ports foreach year since the accession of Vie. q Genly this morning, str Roche ned evidentiy | Groat Weaterte Matlincs ne Bienes the Hoses Com auinitances it ts conjectured that | those in before got more than you. are getting, Aftor four days’ residence here he fled in | the men was seized, and the man himeelf al- | tor Nacrarrants Issued by the Treasury, with | Duis eve on cata Netle Yokor fen gorse ate, | the dine Mehiciareurey, am being Dir | tubeale to a eee pi, ultimately determine to | and you do as much work as they did. {desire | terror to California’ hace deat changed bis | Most drawn into the water by the invisible tramp | SPecifcations of the classes in which savings , five instant it caine up 1h Gominlitee of the | hae received ie aL q 1e Gove | pubralt 2 a sale of ite property and valuable | also to suggest to the committee that fou name to James Thompson. who, below the surface of the water, had cet. arose, and to which unts those sayings H Fre joetaut (t came up 18 Committee of the | has recelved tatters fro Talivhises, and the buyers at sheriff's sale will | present fusions that ure be dle On bis arrival in this city he had but a dollar | dentally struck the rrm of bis rescuer. While | Were transferred each year: also returns thow. ‘ “about half aream of cap paper covered | bill antl ‘th Pi y 4 Cranize a new comp: hy. freed from the latina their The and Afty cents, but managed to borrow eum- | the ice was cracking and bending beneath the | !%@ the Income and expenditures of the Crown { PA ab tiene Es Pate Ta Fired, Appeer,, before arising out of the Westeld explosion, their having been tw! clent to take him to the Golden State. In San | Weight of those who gathered close to the ave from the Queen's accession to the present year; ’ etratet of (he few paying horse | amendi: he Governor’ has also} ss __> ought te evidence that they were fitted | Francisco he secured work Ina. lui yard at | the poor tramp's head appeared, and aa an: a installations fee on the estimates for foes 4 Eitnlnal Brooklys, and that | Waited upon by counsel Of tho. cast! | A New Levy Upon the Administration Ree | fortte position, $100.8 month, and subsequently obtained eme- | afm reached out for him he seized. it_ between prevents, he noareeree eplare, badges, royal j eto give itthe right | and Foam also informed by ‘Attorney: publicans in New York. PLACES FOR HUNGRY REPURLICANS, gloyment on’ a steamer to Portland. Waite in BU tIEh Oc prea TC Ee Gr Eee ee cena sonages, funerals of tho royal famby, oxvekens ering passen | General. with the sate object Ua view. Hut tor | ‘The Union Republican Central Committee met | _ Its proposed to confide th appointment of Under in tte oe eee aseeee ee e aeaareee, Bottiole lp was auld ry of the coronation, journeys of the Queen. builds 7 carly Che aera cere | this there ig no doubt the Uerernor would have | tat eveniag, By 8 o'clock the room was fillea with | these fow dustices ter tere sentioe cer tio Royal Arch degree, and now carries the Gbaptae | He wae vigorously rolled, and the mance ing and repairing of palace rt ceremonies, ; 2 : ‘tle cod that hi 10 Scrurt ‘othe constitus ; Pest y more liiely than that inoy ). E < Gacenie, Bae and chamberiains, and for the K pee Me gable that when he | tonality of the aniepdient and the whule bil, anyers, and thick clouds of tobacco smoke. Mr. Joho ke the selections from the ranks of the eee Aa OnEny The seanbone Walter Brett reached Fishkill SERVICES OF THE ROYAL TACHTS i f ack to the committee | Certain it 4 thar the new Brie Ring are very | J: Thompson acted as Chairman, The Secretary, Mr. silts Qvich they have been ao long and so | 4 During a visit to this city in his prosperous | pending from New Vortec tete te eget y returns Neth Niedly any OppOR ON ecg | Mii Ne Gesetistied with this amendment, and | Wm. Drummond, read the bye-laws and constitation, | honorably connected? Inthe coheed une | days He beeen ate city pit bls, prosperous that navigation through ter Athos wlll iat sns | for ten years; and Anally returns of the Incomes deine Was defeated ems and ao | Till. U they think there lea pussibility of suce | and they were unanimously edopted. A certain bye. | ticon polifice should never baraseeiad. duced bho a eregate his afection. She Intro | open ‘before the Dist of Apri, One noticeable | fom the Duchies of Lancast rowel : * deleated, Sor Gy to get it etricken out."Te remalng t Peete, Teeth ance SAP wpoD alt of the | remember that che area cence secrete | girren mum Leone Mary Mills, @ concert saloon | Fuature of the late. winter ls the snpesracce of | Hitec! sheckttl, amount. bald read i nar Nei SCHEMFS vebn whethe: i alo he line, tine ne l . ‘ remember that the great reform. movemen on Broadway. To these women he confide fy at a Card abd les. Sir Charles h succe eading 4 fo Beach Fneuiat ley, and other leaders o Wind enough to soun n lon in this olty, was not the triu: ow views this as his greatest error, and be= ohh Aa? hs Mais ite proceeded to t Ha set Speech, ian of t ach Vogaigttic, | jn the lshatuire, will stuith that the Authemoking "ise? taker iterations litical’ party. Tt wasn, trun Neves that the women * gave bim awa Hee fn croubs Gaon tie oo tice execu: |B laughter was heard in all parts of the 4 ae Talroad | allowing Wis amendment to b Deatening cries of" Put him ‘out came. from more emphatically by the poo meen settled in San Francisco he wrote to the | tive seston over the situation, Lee boating te of | qouser in the galleries, wa woll ae on the door, y Hoven a OPAL AE | should the biilbe called back from the Governor, | trot 4 had been restored, “a voice was | than any other result which had fowed. from wher to Join him. which | Nourse blocked, afet nil at eee eogeguating ts of | durtng’ its deltvery, and tho confustott was ue i ye. Swaln, HADONYLA SAPGLE Wn aca ear I th HT was wy Cun the exeroise of the popular franchive. Tt ap= } pore four mouths, when sh Into summer quarters. regi that the voice of the speaker was of his I Meenure, dt tt ng se As ehratton tn honor reenth 4 | Eieae, that some. legisietore hoa micas Be Arizona, While working In the ml vane ianey ofthe Hudson ts suffering for the motion he offered was unprecedented. A H rem ate seemed al of u ili ier | Rhu wore a red flower om his iappel, rs Reform and change were not admitted, dollars tn gold dust, and left for New Me: moat extensive winter droueht Known fc vb yas A PRECEDENT SHOULD BE ESTABLISHED. Ieav . f their suc fe tO | Rpencee ee eae seit dowe. but bo B y WHAT THE JUSTICES DO. where he engaged in a cattle dre The ground baving been free from snow He would discues question of alle; se pencer moved hat @) be nypirupriated to Purchasiug and added much t pecuniary resources: | aif i allegiance feted Mayor, Auditor, and President | Uekets forthe celebration. Carthed Mr. Gorry followed with a brief and hi Aftor a long spell of sickness which aliest fll winter is frozen to an extraordinary d day. Ho denounced sinecures and ‘ By common consent — sive argument. He said that fou rst him his Ife, he went to St, Lot the oragilaces frost Is found seven feet Hogs like that of the Governor of 4 im \ © left ¥ to the Wings | Prevecation fora Fight in the General Seas | Justices whom it was proposed to uirchase mining apparatus, ‘There he was | the surface. In case a sudden and heavy cr Castle, and wanted to know on what 1 merits fon. Messrs. Morton and ieret twice elected~ Dowling. Hogan, Shandl of all his newly-acquired wealth, and 1 nes dls freshats may vocur, ae the | principle of right the Prince Teck and Prince ‘ Hse: ing var in favor of the bik, While a sious Court Koom, Ledwith. He would ufve the Comte once more a benagen. “ite WrOtL to ho ter cann absorbed by the earth, but will | Arthur were allowed to occupy lodges in the i edi linediately | 3 ends. Koche, and Moseley attacked | Yesterday, in the General ons, the re- | statistics from the district which had rede father, who would no doubt have welcomed Chip. wereams and ewell them heavily and } public Ta ey anere was once some Justification nsolation in Senator Weisihauas come | sly, and do far as the arguments | nowned thice-Jecker Howe was eloquently autming up Hing and Hogan by 2,000 majority, | back bis prodigal son, but he could not ake lant iH apending money for royal yachts, for his late | euuenve | went, had decidedly | in behalf of Join Edmonds, who had been arrested as an Democrats uniting to support | to return, so he anawored, as requested, In he re rc majesty, Willan IV., was a sailor King; . pointed by the Railroad | th er the pressure of the paity | cmigeantewindlen, ‘Thedete ageiesyakedy 1 ition was almost | Chicago Zritune: Don't return: te dancere OUOTICE ROMONDER WORK, Gescripton nee okie ae : ‘ to go to New York and in ate | w 6 tills were orde bas teen elie 1m with two offtcere #o that the | HNOOUS, one of the opposing candidates re- | ous. "Write and obtain funds. dle wrote ean ~ Gercrintion, for what reason? The abane My t rapid transit» “proposed t t nd Will probably pass before the | Pal been placed ty hin,” Said Counsellor | CelVing but 43 votes, He hud selected this diss | from Des Moines, lowa, and fils father sent ine of the Book of Four Kings—A | Joument of the antiquated Palace of St, i ty. have returned. It ts said that they | ¢ eek. Anong the prominent ctis | Of trict be use the criminal court of the district su, ‘Travelling through various W rn ithe Struggle with a Wamnn-Brenking tuto | gies, gts, fecommended | Jo a et Will rey avor nin the chamber during the dis- | 0 of yo nore busivess than any in the city e nk up his residenc acott, A : ‘ ; ousands wei hereon annually. ‘ NE CENTRAL UNDERGROUND ticed Water Commissioner Fowlers | the ouct you would | — Mr. Gerry added that this bill propaied to die | noon LS ASAE i i is ne Ui hid goth lal da admitted than he hud made the charge that the ; : | LD aan Houer Massey, Surrogate Veoder, | hay ; us bergen ve had | pose of the courts on the principle that to the | to his father that he exvected to reay a felt ha Sitios EA monds of Mounts Vernon was): 2ue" Held fo. ln gom Rita therefore retracted { anne, At conga d. Wave al- © Burr Alder er e A and if my partner, Mr, Hi Victors belong the spe st, but ey tO 8 The rev- | o jp on Sund gi dace | the chara etre: tte therefore retracte oop psaereray i be matter theysball Tig. Pty and Gen Spinola’s | At inie'poine ie on Abe Hammel clenched his ges; | HA* HOt Deen stated, but Lpresume that it was | bin inLeavenmwtie Kanes eh le dideeet | companied bya constable and armed with are- | 1 nor rad. He. 6 by anne j peta and boa vol tuelt | wonderful shirt collar 4 butt he made no furcher demonstrat prevent inthe minds of those who Introduced | there gave hin #140 more, with which he pur- | Volver and a palr of handcuffs, he peramhulated thenues Sere ballot eee of alo 1 road within giaty da minittes | The'evening a uf the Senate was con- ent his wrath hadeo far cooled | the bill, chased apparacus to work his claim the village to the terrorof allthe saloon keepers, | Sit the taxpayers believed that «large portion the art ; ‘ of the money Was wasted wig come a in Conunittee polvey from the Wree- | Mr. Viney addressed the Committee briefly in 7 i ey Was Waste: i 4 w e action in {the Whole. Am red to a third ptly inade favor of the bill. He was interrupted several WHISKEY GOOD FOR SOMETHING, Mr. Chi int r Ruscher keeps a grocery and TUE MOTION SECONDED. . mediate é between the underground | reaving Was the bill establishing. w Hoard of times by «drunken man near tbe door, While camping out one night, with the snow | a small bar-room in the sear, Mr. Ruscher Las | Mr. Auberom Muihate, inemmbar toy 1 i schemes is now narrowed duwn to the i | Healthund Vital Statistics on Beecen Late The Police Making Business forthe Under- | Mr. Graham said: “Justice Coulter, T call on | lx feet deep In some places. their sentinels were Giyen.a SUN reporter the following account of | ham, seconded the motlone meer for Nottinge ; Poeun ate and the Undergron Centr THE S&EVENIY'S CUAR takers. Pay te Bae that man’ out; sd on you, Justice surprwed by a tribe of Apne he Indians, and all dmonds's proceedings in hie place ; f ‘The House had ail the time vesn notay and { ‘ Bey tine a Charter whith: : ‘ Sowhog ie company, consis ve persons, ins | T. J. Ruscher, a sou of Mr. Ruscher, 16 years | tu, ‘i P dladatone sayhets 4 U roadway for aroute mittee on Cities had al Dr. Russell yesterday notified tothe Coroners | "Susie Coulter apoee quietly, selzed the indi. | Huding (wo weleknoe rizonaJoe | old. was sitting alone In the grocery shoud Wd) | wan Yeaulmed, avid die nienbers bon nt qitte } 4 in getting their bili y'ec this afternoon. | the death of Thomas McGrath, of 340 East tidth street, | vidual by the shout 1 ejected him, Jus- | 88d Mountai were captured o'clock on Bunday night. Constable Arthur | tie it : Grvene ‘ ave last’ winter t Gov vost unanimous | pp snrady 6, Who attended McGrath, wling hob door. tied to a tre d, after whic Rider opened the door and walked in. Young Mr. adstone contradicted — po b, 1, under the direction of | dour Joke of | says that hie patient died of ceneorat antictieg antes ther represen- | Party were bou en to the tains, | Ruscher, thinking he was a customer, went bes | ata Uthat the Civil List had tne bet | ‘ ‘ which had taken hold of the came from jure ef he internal tablet of the skull from a severe red to make | Where they were half starved Cor. twelxedava, | hind the unter Rider did got speak, but | ” ard baal) . t Kailway scheme—vetoed dmenta so al; BY EAE RHE SY Leen ews among the caplori Whiskey and blankets being | apartmeuta of the Rusoher Catityey the nryane | CP a cit Charles Sharply, on other polate, 4 had succeeded io | } proreecn ane _ : purchased therewith. The whiskey. waa too | ft Young Ruscherasked Hider what he wantel: | (0ccH/avdtte MWg AweNLEUGIDy AIM IieAesvlde F and it @ | nittee adjourn heartlly cursing Another Emigrant swindler Sentenced. THE INDICTED COMMISSIONERS. Powerful for the red men, and they got roaring | Just then Justico Edmonds bounded In lke & | Newcastle, and kinted that the success of his | » throu | fhe elephant which they have on their Jobn Edmonds was tried yesterday in the Gen- : — drunk. While sleeping off the effects the cap- | lon, and screamed out: "Shut up this place. | mot would be equal to the success of that 1 deo bitch occur | bar Bon: John Wheeler and Jacksons, | ee atand lan About the first of this tives killed their two sentinels and escaped, tak- | You have been playing cards here, and Lam | speech, In conclusion Mr, Gladatone ur the id the Shultz e pt watch the progress of Pieper pia @icadyps it | The Motion te Quash the I ing with them the artus of the Indians. Wan- | going to. arrest everybody in the h | House on every around to reject the motion 5 ransitmeasures with | the churtor. It how to say when it hhe mete Scotchman who came bere from Can. Policeman Bngnged since March 1 dering about for some time, they founda path, | shan't sell another glass of liquor. Twill revoke | Mr. Auberon Herbert endeavored to speak, # . ver a week ommittes wishes to | Will be reported, but \t ts certain the cummittee | ada to take p $ steamer France. Rdmos Doty of Iterviewing the Pet and went on, toward Utab, from whence sidié | your license. Lam going to break this place up.” | but his voice was drowned with eroans and criok ‘ Ito Weriain Wot very. mupiimentury | Will very mauarially amend Wt betore they Pres | eogaged thes & liberal compensation to ane ouut room in Jersey City was | purned to Yuba, near Prescott, and resumed | Edm rads having ditivered Shinai of thie | of WW divides Ther Speaker fiskted on he spers regarding its action, they will report, | Sef he consideration of the senate ake care of a mythical sick brother who was going o i ; : al nomnale speech to the terrified boy, made aiush forthe | preservation of order, when. all the Conservac vive New York what she needs, They Pwombly will tox move his bill legis | tak ore iyihical sick brother who wae goingon | edd yaterday on account of the expected | his nomadic lif ; ; rivate door teading to the family atting room, | Hiverand mans Liberals left the chamber Sr, Any hae the money, and sellt be | layne ony oC ones the Mayor Cororation Cour Ue tame temtl ts sh cin acentty Alten ie oogtrees | eer ae yudee Hedle on the moron made on SENATOR TIEMAN'S INFLUENCE. ir, Ruscher met him at the d rtattenpted tocontinue hit speech, He fe road, and why don't they re- | sel, Corporation Attornes,and City Chaniberlain, | €as coucluded, anc he two ware attll toxether, clsion cf Judge Be slag ave eat deal of the Wes! MiLiovande ipaneiie like d)—Do you know a he preferred a republic A MINORITY KEPORT ON SENATOR WOOD. awe Par wIIer ERT pocketbook well lined, with gr vnbacke. ft would jurors ©r the present term illegal on account of | returned to San Francisco, and then back to this Ruscher—Yes; what do you war ines | five@ attempts were made to count ¢ : Senator Lord of the Wood Tavestigating ( <e sbushe nif old ot ay Duet Rave Ri the manner of drawing. city via Panama and the Isthmus, arriving here | Edmonds (excitedly) —Have you been playing xii mittee will make = Brie poperecia: Bi aget have egies Tee court opened at 10 o'c and Judge | on the 1th ult, out of funds, as he says, but @ | cards’? alled attention te the early Th The Ex-Collector's Testimony — Mow Dr. | rowed ot hin nee ei cle ree eetee re eee nds. bc aes h friend of Mary Mills told an officer that he gave | ““Ruscher—Yes: with my wife. ere ns in the visitors’ and : Will not be u Greeley wae Defented ax a Deleante to | Sevicinap had~aud nereed tose him on the whip ad | Belle made an argument Insting half an hour. | Tet Od entity of gold dust on nis return, | KR. Neti te eT am. going to ure | (amonatrattey elation of the. rules, Wood w ; Phe mihik Convecttee reluad, Five years at sing sing for Edmonds. He claimed that though the Jury may not be | Maya lar the Influence of State Senator Daniel | rest you and lock up your houre, Everybody In | ‘vo galleries were cleared. sor, ator i he er, owing to real , eee 2 : : eree | BT + ituation on the Second eh is under arrest. ward reopened. After se: nts to hres of uainess, Dedin ts ropularcecoteente as | WASHINGTON, D. C., March 19.—The New A Fatal Quarreliin Wasdinaton Atroet, | OPmly ovnetivuted: 1k was under @ statute ren.) Dnata He erat few aialcte ago waite, (be | Monee enEOL RITES, ats Journ and. various dilatory motions, the House 1 Ai My dhe resolution came very near meeting | York Custom House Commiitee this afternoon | wajian M IThomas Doyle live at az | eating the manner of drawing by the Sherif, | toyiiated he boasted of his past career. Edmonds (exultaptly)—There is my warrant | divided, with fer the motor } with defen ra fact What an appreten= | posumed the examination of ax-Collector Mu Hence ae ree tone pac NG St 31} and the Inter was resyonsible, No fraud was | “Superintendent Kelso was made aware of It, | quitting cp a paired handeutte ‘The rewilt was greeted with che sion ex erning he effet , seth) Mechon SUES | Washington street. For rome time past a bad fecling f Id invalidate the | and at mmunteation with | ~ Ruscher—Get out of here or T'll put you out. petals would have on. t (Senator Benedict, | Phy has existed between thelr faraliice, On Sunday evew | MHeged, and only fraud could tn) etn nee poll He was assured | If you have m warrant Til go with you: but it Grow!s from the London Press. Who, hy the way, be addicted to the habit | T at yard—The Interview with John ing Doyt Marphy (n Michael Murphy's | Panel and throw out all the cases which had ompson Was the long looked for Sidle. | you have not, leave here, and be quick about it, Lonpon, March 19.—‘The press of this city thig of Fisk ' about By Mr. Bites, Mr. i saloon, Whtagton t. Murphy | been wer during the term since the 16th of | Hearing that the detectives were on his track, Edmonds then drew a revolver, and Ruscher, von Matos s oniiueatalemporinase ts tha y Dill to repeal the authorizing the con- ‘were placed (heresy mish Aad: alee 1e some ch_were resented. by Mh fo | he kept himself dark, but once again Hquor | who was still standing in the door, slammed itin | wore counimenting on (he stater uetion of Harry Goneta Ninth Judicial 1 airecied. “He (MUrpayy Wanted comsreRt ye wh Avely of Murphy awit noon law, and in order to hie tongue, and at length he was trac ed | Edmonds’s face and bolted it he Justice, | Noure of Commons last night by Mr. Gladstone, rele trict Court Mouse passed the Senate eaviegate tu the Stat eur “Doview stunting nde any statute it must be exactly | to the cars of the line on which he wasemployed. | with the revolver in one hand and the handcugs | ive to the rey ly of the American Government to Karl : HOW SMITH MAKES HIS COMMITTEES. ine and mr 4 senaelens. Th e with its provisions. ‘This statute | Friday afternoon he was traced to his home in | in the other, burst the door from its hinges, | Ee, to,the ret t hat tha aE aera ett through Bliss, tor th tuterfured any further t Was not meant to form the groundwork of any | Chrystie street, by Detective McCord. Detective | tumbling it into the room, and e after | communication paint Tam informed that before Speaker Smith, ap= | pers te une wth ie eed ayle wareartied t here be died genteraay | Challenge, but simplyto revulate the eherife ang | MERE Gey Mette Miwon actectve | tumbling it into the room, and wave chase after | eomunicutlon, ey t 1 the Di The all nk Navid y ver : tuiieulty pointed the Congressional Apportionment Com- to Weep the ‘om golng hour Sram the. trmeis Of rae om Meehicut that Detective | any remedy must be by his indictment for mal- breasman, and went up in Sidle'® car on Satur: | second room. Before Ediwonds reached the | Govern m urge ne wreaulte mittee he sent a friend to den Mr. Alvord if he DIG wot Hennett tell you he Fvomgson heard of it, when Murphy heard of Doyle's | feasance. The Court quoted Judge Cardozo's | Hayand recognized him, Yesterday. the arrest | qocend fon. Hrs, Ruscher encouns | 9ith Amerien. aris f d serve us @ member of that Committee Ve Bol Paphlonian a deathbe Bcd B late decision concerning the Grand Jury, and | was made, aealready stated. tered him, and. selaing him by the lappels of bls | "nf an stnicabiea : Barkls was willlng," it was generally - denied the motion. Sidle is Occupying acell in the Police Central | coat, barred his progress and ordered her son to Wintit Fi ; ad tek te Hains hold felt oul ° tive tot States Clroult Court, i A peneral fing + fl WER isla. stenathaged Ofc erraith from Gov, Noyes | wot ac Hub, 8 the same time w ng the Justice Hater that a s ‘ ne © that of the Westcheste 4 that % St ult Co cases of | BY the action of the prosecution on the previous | of Ohio tof the house, t touae would be f 4 of the astonishment of Ub» venerable old | detaite te bt opinion Ja the United States Circult Court the cases of Oy thet the decision would have. been the a Ger auelog ny way, onds, “orth , ve should Intraduec # Tetolve declaring that 5) 4 + therefore, when the Cori ittee was ane | guestione were manufactured by Jort th : Cuurles Caileudar, Indicted for taking ® bribe as bank | “iy, tha 4 much surprise was felt by many | phe Sale of Fre mington’® Pro] shoot you asl would a 6. Fitshoot | i ts the common, inter ‘been Fecntetled apd , bounced, at Hot seeing his ame ameng the | seat yay ard rewarked that iiss were facta WHICH | oxy incr), Jaane for felonton In the at facts he andl RiablacA Goa aneimantr Anyone who attempts to This house | Whether, when heliwore been rreunetted H chosen, But what can he expect if he wi Md you por spe ur money for | sulting Depu nee J. i After exception had heen taken to the decl- 3 ane ; aa all my prisoners tin} State ludenuity for dainager dol Persist in being a candidate for Governor against AE ean wey > ony oF Duperintenden orien Department of the Fost | sion, the trial of the Police Commisslondts was Wasninaton, March 19.—The examination of Le ALi woitancholjithe:| f Diy ; t eaker, Great men never ¢o around thie & slacaean, the rowers Mtudicted for conspiracy | ordered to proceed, and the Impanelling of a | W.C. Squire wae reaumed before the Senate Arms Com for he I Mrde-dale added that If this resolve was carried, oostacles they meet in thelr path, but crush aywiasted Hodge to defraud the United Statcs | jury was begun. About twenty-five jurors were | miter today, He testified that the arrangement be tac gould move an address to the Crown, pray th vad them. Will the Onondaga ¢ et out of the {| Treawry wor sil put over for the purpose of having | called and examined. and at4 o'clock the jury- | tween the French Government and Remington, & veins. thik ja tntermational Congres he eallod by sritaln hay, or be annihilated But Old Salt ty not | between the cule aot the Colles me nd | days tor trial aed upon had been eecured, when the Court ad> | Vi0'.0 snowance of the latter of five per centum com: | backed out and went away The Kuri of Derby give notice that he should ask the j gine in his aMtiction. At the re Que tilitoudetiare in eight onthin, ue temtioed te hy Saar fasion for whatever arma they bought. Judging from | _ Mi; Huscber intends %0 profor a charge of | gereeumeut anne catate timieton eee aki H another friend waited up Mr Latio. He wight bave heard of the ei Fire in Stapleton, Staten In nisiderable interest was created by the state- | tlssion for whatever arm c 8 eault with intent to kill against the Justioe bard to the Treaty of Washington ! “und asked | Ko Camerly—I nade po appointment at the | Bary yesterday morning a fire broke out in | Mente of Oiicer Thompson. When Wm, Mune | all the facts, the witness Inferred that Remington & LODE BU BaN aS Viathetlouss of Commons Mr Dieracit gay ker by allowing his name to be | instance of senator Conkling. Three bundced renovals ary yesterday ks zin Was called, he was challenged for hayi mins af Fifteenth Ward Polltte that 1 bring to the consideration of 4 re-head for the Democrats on the * Colieetor, generally for caus John McKee's etables and carriage houses, on HEA n that hel thodighit the inh a Petite i ne wah Me Uitte State pleased Jacobs, and he cone gl GL ca #treet, Stapleton, They were ( consumed, togeth: | ments found against the Commissioners just ole ae ak he Purpose, of showing. to atvioh's eae Pe puee HAL Re had} HOO, Was BOI9 WHat sil for cause? A.—If erwith thelr contents, All thehorses except one were | This the Juror denied, and Thompson ‘was | Gen. Dyer the despatch of the 3th of October. 18 | On sonday night the notorious Jerry Coffey, Ae mont ot his intention to quest ttee was announced Fe uot venoved for Cause Were sisnibervardedjorning which was daivaged | Placed on the stand. He stated that he was a | cious wete agents of the French Goverament: ite | Win. Curley, Englieh Harry, and other Fifteenth Ward | ® Ntorgive the Parliament nesurance ihat ' Alvord are now of the opinion that Veould anawer properly Ont of gtoor tally ented. Mr, Mckee | member of the pallee Securitas the opin. | feplied athe wanted to convince Gen. Drertheré wae T potiticlans were in Doviey's ealoon, at Auity aud | five uegotiatious were entered upon with Uh An man's very un in,” but that the most these said the largest molety he ever received was unt of My rd. Mr. McK tailed to the special duty of securing the opin- | po reason for delay in making the sales, eo as to allow | P au nt, | o22, Government, Do proposals would he finally accepted (ain of them all is Speaker Sniith, ' but he could got recoliect the aggregate A6/A0} on stock, $M, Ingured for | ions or the petit jurors. He had been thus em- to come ls purpore Was toget the | Thompton streets, Curley challenged Coffey to fg nit they had reverved the sanction of Parliament * ; Siount. He may have recelved Uirty, forty, oF Dfty pies * Monday the Ith Inst. and sworn bot the invitation was declined. Coffey went out, and | "Mr ‘Gituatoue sald he was sorry that he was unable to THE WILLIAMSHURGH PERKY ' miter . . he Hel nent made by Munain to him. He nore Arnis w shortly afterward returned with @ revolver in his hand question to-night, He had had ne opparty Senator Perry's new bill Cor giving rel j a0 who had relations with A Fortune Ruining the Heirs, Sha aiatament mace hy Musil to hla. be Win een | afterward motaraed with 8 revolver in blahsad. | a erat Teri unfortunate people of Williamsburg ) iui to |. Jobn MeClutchey boards with his sister-in-law, | ing the Court ordered that the inspector should | Sith middle men. He Werobers it was | CiMtoltehle ahoulier, any dreds English Harry and the | A mith Pecialikk aaa f # moNlBeR ot 43 sorry) it Re eonaic ken | Mrs. Aun McClutchey, at 201 West Thirty-fret street. | appear in Court to-d: organ Palty Wnoweh (het thay nad bi hire a Cottey and diearaied fin. Hs wa cy ' he running of the boats will be consid 43d | Some time ago Jobn's uncle dle¢ * Dto the sulla a he did hot care ve that fact know over to an officer URAL CEA ta { the Senate Covamittes on Commerce and Navie | Aetiny wh tte ratte} ive | Romie Sime duo obn'n auale tied and lets 0,00 to 3h "ihe wituese sald that W:s.sunoot, connected with the | Aiea, went, 10 holies and had “hi dius DLOR DIE Taleo dee. ‘ Fetion to-morrow evening. It is expected that | traitor whom Ldesyoe Vide hot think aay ton who | family, Sine en the McClutcheys have done nothing A DOMBSTIC TRAGEDY. Ordnance Departy: ment, Was On elk Months’ leave areuee tice rn , bat ink whiskey. Last eve od Ann, whi ? rake e tice Ledwith remaus ; the people will herepresented by ex-Mayor Kalbe | protisses to bea Ktpublican bat who obeya tweed fs ok | DUC arInk whi wd Aan —— Mean! anploy of Te & Sone, | ieee cate TaaHArd MAMnubrdiemlicn wiiledarea’ hik-wita. Helech, Pred Scholes: Chatles Goodwin, and An- | Te! oft ARE ARINET Tir | A Husband Accused of Murdering bis Wite- | iaviiy ® temporary or provislonal co Aha —— Pec ER CAE yeaa Reratye d diew i. Martin, while George Law's interests | § io Answer owas dressed by sleept E Night with the Corpse. Arnis. “Sinoot reslgned bis office at the tertulaation of ter Constables and w Justice A Neen adjudged tora * a after by Judge Cooke and a fa- | A a eave Of abecnce cated, a ; H ist, who had the killing of Morton's | Qu!vé. hy Leen whe E ——— Charles Pifer and his wife Elizabeth ov | Maleaveofabaence, a ia witneas ant he be PT AMER RT ae WASHINGTON NOTES, TAU inthe Assembly, Dunging around as Broinps | Mr, Cas do not chil Yesterday's Paymeonte by the ¢ cupled two rooms on the fifth floor of w six- | leved the arms purchased by Richardson would ey ent erday afternos enuty Bue Hanks as te eral members of the Assembly, who | curries il th telus ition wan | Collage of the city of New Ye ctury tenement at bof First avenue. Dilfer tena | fail into the heads of Hieullngton & Nous, and Marshall arreste f The President scmemar nominated Brancte H at the oriuinal Dill, Say Ley Will auite | | dior Gould Bou huewee vt, aud Wis; arrears of salaries for August, st, due the | SWede, and his wife WasaGerman woman, Hels A Small Potnto Tragedy in Colorado, ‘ ¢ fats Imprisonment hte, | The Senate, to-day, voted down all the amends b form at the text opwortunity, Ava | (8 : etn ste ee Lee i by if carpenter, and auld by his neighbors to bea] pyexven, March IM—At the ranche of Major | } rand jury. Hi a wnente otered to the & r pilty aud will pase " or anil an orcasipiial amie dete PEASE ee tent Te ®t it, hard working, sober, and industrious man. On | Crane, near Cannon City, on the 15th inst. John E Tyn: | dainners Has Deed juriituted btu , 7 ae ie Hen us on Hennett’s handsome face. Lf Ht ex Wire ¢ ee adjourned Ull to-morrow afier- ’ the other hand his wife was a drunkard, and had 4 Adam Hanna disputed at the breakfast table | Cy en Were also uttested uu the rain charg Py Wy ord x “4 Hh.An the Honse again thone Ateforiners Who were | con, spent his hard earnings for rum. ARR ea ties Beane natataee Ip, The leh hetorn Pe fen ay ete ee A Ch uri KY west pet 4 ¢ i “ ‘ a day eve Mifer we home and 4 3, Hanne. pi CURIOSITIES O a ? bidder vu gil uetore they vote, Terme cash ocaeinariiion Menuady. spuscrnc ar iiseia: On Monday ev nla Pater want home and aod witne ina Aan 1 OF Be aneeuantnen ache dais d rue ' Justis Dune, the boy who murd Mrs. Dorothea Gabriel of 44 Essex street made f fund his wife drunk, as usual, ai per y white d Hannay Judge Caotter yesterday sentenced Martin La t Finance. yesterday tepurted adversely Mr PROVIDING FOR OPRARER @MITH'S PATEND: | (21007 aksener io tho House of Kefunes on} Hd Bears eat dient Ja # Geriaan newspaper | Prepared for him, PAferreproached her, where- ail dcahabbares Tudge Cooter ye Lecatitie nearete tant i oe tan, Mr pain ah troduced Inst week by Mr. Alvord | tigi, han vecu locked up to the Harlem poiice station | yeste Penge ly 7" upon she abused him with the vilest epithets, » Collar Were by Colu fugfoh. to oue year {0 the Alta f | Creat Re ae hy i ints andthe removal of Ruperine | (0 await the action of the Coroner's jury. Dunn, who | °'s Arty nusband maliclously deserted me on the ith | and seizing a stove cover threw itathim, She] Mapnip, March 12.—King Amadeus haa sent F ilgce th ihe District cr Cottinbie t y ob nk Kn} 1 neal. to have keen done inorder faze, is the son of a reepectable | of thie tien ee at the tinge Beeeetesie ree | then took up the poker and advanced to strike | the Collar of the Order of the Golten Fleece to the AM aeatt an amare toutes f ‘ rhotce ak «fora Civil aud former partner ROE EADE AN, tal® OURS he teils to do thie detail considcrinyecit divorced him. but he took it from her and gave her a | Count of Flanders, This collar ts the same one which Ailey one ——— Judge Weitords and his. presence about. the ai rare , feftour, “Pater then lett the homes | mate a buight of tie Order Dewapaper. He te accue rene JOTTINGS ALOUL TOWN *tOnstantly sines the Introduction f (Mayor (all's Dive able Print. Hater then left the house, | een fa , a 1 Would lead to thy belief that the ru- Whether Mayor Hall's trial shall proceed be. hia wife In bed and aa hesupposed waleep, Abunt Minole Davis ted to bait ie $4, Mary Brown sends tity iJ bal te i well founded, During a discuss Bp Fhe Tee ent BAN ” | fore Judge Daly during the present extended termot | Hi" iicck: noticing thet eho aid not move, he | Minnie Davis, th ig. who was the Albrecht famuy i i ul nN Une since, on some Brovklyn an,one of the mouitors.ran totalvert's | th urt of Gencral Sesstons, elther with the present | made nn caarsination and discovered that ‘she | convicted of arto ab Ten baeedT LOSSES BY FIRE. __A person who hingelf as Heigham mes sate Cee a anon irocwnatter the case shall gh over to the | withthe ‘dead Woman and yesterday noting fs couarmed ugett Feta Narra REPRC HOT] Hecitttte wth ioe Frauklia strect sts be aud put Republicuns in” their day, without’ any conclusion, Frenk Fo hue stank INOUE BLOT BAY ORG a Goninaahe leaia nn. HAR LO Mi Judge Brady ha { Part 2, of the Su 1 that Nh woul never at 7. —_— > . - i, ys ss Ll ret 1 hee . ‘ . na fiat he divs at i094 o'clock niyen lock a Woman oceupying a room PRTAT eke Dia aeGS a cinitonetaaetia ' : he court ative Y Heh prengeet tod the | tat motive war that inet Weck « ' A Widow Nonsuited, floor wont Into Pifer's room_and |. FORT LAR AMP, Wt. Mare son tecuinton Hoy ! i y f eaJudge Whitlug i r this pose lone. J hear it ase wisco i In the Supreme Court, before Judge Barrett, a } found Mrs. Piifor dead. She hurried to the Fittys | Alia diiie Mte ala hart acuipe | % acest te, be, Bost opens yesterday ar ver, Wat Mr Alvord has based this wie Barna eee OTT leiinies ave iw which Abu Leahy sued the National stcamship | Binth street station and gave Information of the | 1" 'y y hep jhat bea eR te ot Kee F Ou Norges t {ie testimony taken betore the coin the Ba ceed teed Sime Br recover $5,40 for the loss of her husband, Ricautetcoranar@cahence inner ae Vackanae ——— sot us ade aclUg \ PO RRBNGR LN ED e CAR UF Ai ATLGE The bark Jenny, which arsived yesterday, & | w, Nod by falling tnto the hold of one of the | past tit, whem it wad dicrovered that three of Milness of the Empress of Russias The premises of Lezore Nt wh ; aig ‘ te the Houser tile can hardly lee terug, | days from West Hartlepool, bad boleterous weather the | ¢ Heatniships Giantssed by the Court, 1 the woman's ribs had be enand driven in | 87, Perensauna, March W.—-Her 1 al wite b + satown, S. Hat the game ts to Kick Miller out and put | SMe panage On Marcha, while ta the Gulf rtrear igtuce of the de: | With such force as to cau Majeaty the Einpress of Russia te tl, f Fe weap tay Koo for sew York Bhea th's friend in, there seeme to ber puntered a cyatone fr | whieh resulted In death. Pater w —— PbO Saree InOUEE OE work a ek Re ae § A rumor ts tn circulation to-day that | # RA A: LeTIGe Rak run lucked up on a charge of murder, BROOKLY Laer Canina A wore lauded wt thee f f Superivendent Miller have appros Negus, Aue earful ecuall te wid veniug Ore wae diccovored in. the | pont yentohty i) fuittee of investigation with an offer than Geual The motion in Supreme Court, Chambers, to dn’ Workmen Murdered, atarlae RHLATh GOD RATATINoD e MAye pa bulla on | Juliana King, of 34 Hamilton strat, white ue ai Pk ey woul: if € a hi tom naling i " titude 97.90, A heavy thu have the widow of Jaines Fisk, Jr., substitute plain: h 19.—'The workmen in the mines h abate oftay in a loft nau! ar Ha! nant, fell fr the @ endow ‘e matt. But this is only # weak device of the De. bail, and rain burst Over Mf in suits brought b; sk hag been denied, owing | of the Rothschild ittko! a Moravia; enraned streets, Williuimsvurgt, fe and S14, une ry widewala” she was revercy a uutthe beads h y hd aed alnce the expoud of | Bho iislen mastheads cad ren dean Cethe tee Gh bew papers, af the noB-payment of their wages, atta a About thirty painters who al trike w Pere ap 6 Dieokemith shop, wae domes The Rev. N. Djerring, the the English Zunes'a » © of information for its The cabin Was Closed, bul Was early Diled with su). — of the superintendent, Gaining an entrance they burvt | tothe church at Jay, and. Banda. sre Brooklyn, ye (neues of the Greek Ch *¢ Shaiies against Mr. Miler phuroue sinowe. All the crew on deck tet w heavy The Last Dranght of Chain Lightning, the safe aud appropriated its contex 4, | berday ar icouliive | | Nearly,the entire businoss portion of Laurel a THY ENGLION TIMES AND MR, HUSTED, Une Tit Re ait eee: but oo. aer934 1 Pilzabeth Paifer, aged 51, of BHM First avenue, | ten de tha nila, ‘Weck wers ROlegante | noueiue police, who droverme | given The bunt tray 0 at done, In the Gulf a well As on out aod tred on the rioters, killed, Ofty a P Wdays ince tha English Tines charged Le DUE ever galce, mith tremens | went to bed Intoxicated at7 o'clock on Mouday wight. | wounded, anda hundred arrested. Order has becu ve | strikers sway wud teuaiued With sue mew uuliithey | the printing omer #6 vi @ Leudeyme chuck edides af Atal HWE EE oy tr Husted bad induced Commissioner Van. as Yock her busaud found wer dead, sored, bit the uiluce are auarded Uy iy wailitary, UIE Works Buu