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Mr. Co f another surface sapien Seoretn ry Boutwell's Views Debate in the Comm & Motion to Co railroad in 3 Tenth . Order Business-A © sure the Govermment—The Resolut! wre ' Vv COMMITTER OF SEVENTY OTV- | siroot, Fe {| WIS HONOR APPRARING WITHOUT NILSSON IN HAMLET, SINGING THE INTERESTING TESTIMONY TARR ins A LEGAL ADVISER, Steele eadAa hed La PART OF OPHELIA, Witharawa on the Advice of Dieraet, BY THE COMMITTER. “ , : Christ hihi Led nn nb tecantcltek of the net eamninis oF the Poni fe to he ‘pa Wasnnotoy, March 22—The New York o- Loxvox, March 22.—In the House of Com- nmi eof the Reach Paenmatte BM inthe | Mh 'uithangedhe nae of itichmund county te | THe Sudden Termt Custom House Investigating Committee met mons to-day, Mr, William Johnston, member for | Goodsell of the Insurance “pectator Senate The Central Undergroand Bill | Staten [sland county. Nothing Shown wh this afternoon. The following communication Belfast, moved a resolution that, in the opinton $1,500-The Checks Shown to the Reported Favorably in the Asnembly— | The bill to pay the sounsel employed by the tlon could Hong the Shadow of a Charge | from the Secretary of the Treasury was read : of the House, the Government, in recently pro-‘] — mittee—Mr. Miller Accused of Honting ap in Albany. Governor and Attor neral in the Hing of Corruption Wha: hibiti lebration ut Londond hile al Perauisites—Interesting Dinclownren suits passed the As oubly thie morning by @ : Ovpice oF THE TREASURY, biting a celebration at Londonderry while al- necygal ty vote The trial of Judge MeCunn by the Judi- Sum: In reply 10 Jo ‘letter of the Who would suppose that Mr. Strakosch | jowing party demonstrations in Dublin and Cork, ALBANY, March 22.—The House Insurance: ait i would have waited till the last night but one of | evinced a spirit of partiality highly to be con- | Committee held another season In the case of Mire Nilsson’ her before the public in an opera that she has | support of his motion, Me showed that this was | ,,Lucten Barnes testited...w Pr Judge Saya, TReascny Daragraent, peare back to Earth, larch 21 wr. Brooklyn OMiceeseerk ALHANY, March 22.—The arrival et tm. ruing of Collector Arthur, Surveyor Cori abers of the Custom H. strict yu ANEW MAIINE COU Bt pearance in New York to bring | demned. Mr. Johnston addressed the House in | Superintendent Miller this afternoon. jerk In the foam , clary Committee was begun yesterday, charges | certain resointion® Shaemels nore iment daring Mille of March, 1999 snd several other n dailtate tn, We Introduced relating to, the | having been preferred by Mr. McDonald, of BY Seite Be ” jarine art New Yo which codifies all ex: | the Bi Association, The charges are based jecret pA! gang has given rive toa host of rumors, Iti | Marine Cou } h mt the Bar apecretary of the Trgsant sed among other things that they have come | tina laws. trem, the [atin it se ttongreat | on the Judge's action In the famous case of fo the genera ondes Buatnens . sel with the Senators and members of | extent to the syetem in the Supreme Courdgre. | Clark against Binninger, some two years ago. It gouttolrot th, Scaaly mittee on Cities in reference to the | siricts the rele Pe eeetone te cae eects the | 1s charged that Judge McCunn appointed as re- | age of tned. 4 Te in | the parties consent aitt naka nochange inthe | celver one of his own cleris,Mr. D. H. Hanrahan, Siang Ran Sh seen end, except in the imagination of the publi loyal deny rer exapiine of his power; and | the Collector 0 ned | BE PRG ALAND aman earthen 10"hy nearie tt that “Hamlet might, if produced earlier, have f va one tat , Lord Yarmouth, member for Antrim, sec ! ; ntof offs. It | further, that no proper report was ever made of | Rowses of the, pheamveblp, sumspae lad ays gontempiated proved a fiasco, and so Injured the campatgn, | the motion ales pald them beclkto me? “2° made so conspicuously her own as “Hamlet?” | not the first time the Government had left un- yotievoind on He had his own good reasons, doubtless; and | disturbed Fenian amnesty meetings and proces Boge A aoe | whether it was that the season {4 not yet at an | tons, which were directly contrary to law, while s palit for th ‘D. 0 t ever examiined shy oder conipanies. demonstrations at Derry were regularly | Dever I, E COMPANIET: saan twee 4 its practices conform to a nts to be made to the charter, coded that itis to be tort to plecer, | manner of electing Judges, nor does It legislate | thereby making a corrupt uw ‘ aD e present Incumben and these gentlemen are here to see that the In | {PY 04 [Ne Brest Moe ited by Judge Shay. terest of the Administration and the Custom SCEND BRFORS A RAILWAY COMMITTEE. House are taken care of. ‘They had « consulta- " ahore tie alinead Convention tion at the Delavan this morning. with the | of Nit eeer a etre oe Altord’s pro rata and | and that injunctions and so on were the order of leaders of both houses, and It sald that | whiter rater bill, there was lively fit between | the day. At one time there waa s collision be- | sould pe eachided from sil management of the w cenetastory 5 Halironas and’ President of tee uciciark mas | tween the deputies authorized by the State | ip Ttply tothe shi resattton of the commit naa witness aa to the ability of the | Court and of the United States Court to hold tay fEeounr fo say snare correspondence will 8 Fi tian * and the compa ek to me. A FORRIGN COMPANY EXAMINED. C. Fisher, President of (he Av of New the recetvership. It may be remembered that this | that the storelonses shoul he, piveed jiike the 6 Mr. Btrakosch best knows. At all evonta, mane | 1, The Marquts of Hartington. Chief Bectetary for sive control of otic e 7 ‘of the steamabi ra have as clear t ot case was carried into the United States Courts, tne gwners aad managers 9 ¢ ateamahipe and, the | ae jear a right to do unexpected | Governines treated DBrecinely ap other persune would De treated, e ‘se pursued by the eded under the rding to the 2.fe Februar tei, It had things ns the rest of mankind; and certainly a | Party Proceasions act, but acco oth twelfth-hour “ Hamlet” (supposing always that | Common law. It knew that a of the | the examination, It took froin t this ts the twelfth hour) is better than none Ply Cg such bo rok | pele Lene" chorea’ Gets feartnation” Et Mw at all. felt with regard to the demonstrationsin Dublin | 4 7 ‘: " red that the Party Procession Ser PEE: Amendinents were agreed upo both factions of the Republican party In New | question York city, It in asserted that the Committee of } company to ‘pay dividends on its capttal If this | possession of the store. ‘They had a very lively : should pasa, Jones asked : Obes 7 fore | York recnty Roventy neve ? Mould It not be. mh proper to ask whether {nie Aad Mlootaeeriote woibe obatge. | are THROWN UP THE CHARTER the company could pay dividends on Its cost, TCDGs M'OUER's CONPIDENCE ‘acheck and cashed It myself. Jamee H. Gi Hiser of th Ye Pry. worse i of hoped would harry ap, es he a escent ie wan uudersiood by | her in that character a réle for which she iseml- | | Mr. Paiten doubted the Government's Impar. | Mitr ne mibrchouset owned by ihe ateamanipveom | nontly fAtted, and which gives scope to her | tality. He hoped both parties In Treland would | and as pantes would be us Jif the companies were willing to rl glye up these processions. said tw Oe iscd upon the conditions heretofore | varied powers, ‘The opera was frat brought out |" Mr, Maguire di cake Py region ta ory ayiaine | tn Paris in March, forr years ago. tlons whith only tended to perpetuate wate ‘ nme to know not, Me weld be Cork. He a ness "lately Jatrounced by the Co) Ambroise Thomas wrote this opera that Miss | S0t'was not required, and announced that he ine | the apna of the weretary of the | Nilsson might sing Ophelia, and he created for | tended to propose a bill repealing it. hor ot = Ttoid bint eould: a wid give it, He sald hane he could got “i how inach L give fe nid be willing to pay @1.% for it, recated the revival of ques- | Ina very bad fix. 1 wae Tying idle, nad) thing wh i jor leavin rie pein Clark “exeltediy/"1 know more about water | | Judge MoCunn apnenred promptly, accom wtih themdny ine than the gentleman (Jor by and will return to New York, meeting of the Refor Jature aso vate life. As have been agreed upon are made in committee the dharter will be reported and rushed through. Those gentlemen in the Assembly who voted for the churter under outside pressure are sald to be very much pleased at the prospect of having ‘fan opportunity to recousider their hasty action, ‘Old, Salt will make @ speech on the evil | Stan onsidered Jeglslutte erang) era, de ea) ever dit or ever | nied by two clerks, but without « He had pneumonia, and bis neck was wr: | yo se comforter, Which one s sald looked like a Collar of the pattern The Judge cross-examined the witnesses but Hittles he se dence t Thin $1,900 6 11 got the certifieate. He WT ay pomed to reform, and roturn to prl= | coud. A Hagia eat tha. | Rauynerdtd not need at “i vhicl ynes—I haye no doubt of it, as most of the | Ing fre jon as the amendments which | oo iieman'a fort Seted of that material. | jnvan i were beginning to look unpleasant, WL. Smith moved an adjournment esilay 1 (very much exelted) Gentlemen of the t adjourn until T have at wcainet th delays, ‘asked for inorder to obtain ine | he desired, counsel, to wh i from. & owledze, As an ex-member forage for vi Dee, Mr. Ric defended ard Dowae, member for Lo his constituents, but app essions. vacheok for with el leeks.) HE pat. ket the certifiente of te report, WHY THE MONEY WAS PAID. r F n did YOU pay thie ney of ti Facts, We tity. M. Faure, a aplondid singer and an actor of AM, consummate skill, wes Hamlet, the rite filed pied in the examings | here last evening by M. Barre. Mine. Gueymard vi Fisher Inthe New York | was the Quern—certalnly no better a representa . Ho was appointed to that 0 ‘chavestes th sa Cee 6 . PM hortis after, Murphy was appointed cote | Ve of the character than Mlas Cary proved he In the fall of that year he was President | Self. M. Belval was the Kin Highth District Republican Association, nh which me: t wei Gro. ei Hon, Winns A. Boose ‘The afternoon was oc ned to have the utmost confl- | tion of Mr. J. O' Mele 1 his face did 1 ndness which ‘These party demon- . ae tin the | Custom to ually whet overt ut wat Janet assumed ton land becau a Hiscepeibilities of the Br and fils it with credit to himself. | He commended the example of Bngland in ns when the opera wos first given | submitting quietly to this prohibition to the | of tretand. ot shall solemn prot nt ton, 9 nin Fy no her tate! nin the cas at he had a plat ing his acti ber od the m ania. point nt | Republica ho could get the re | pall thie report wea handed 16 hasty anid il iy content with the first aet, ya Vit he had to conceal, PTUIRTY-NINTH YUAR. : ; mee PRICE TWO CENTS. THE ALBANY UEGISLATURE. [sxtgeuyetaene tego «ores 6 LTE JUDGE MCUNN TRIAL, | 2 cert" more sxorzme. | AMBROISE THOMAS'S OPERA| TR RAnrrexecsssrons. THE INSURANCE SECRETS, Se a i ee a O ae tear A ee eR ee he wanted | uembers of the Tmumany Rin m ma by Southwick, ne trated by the Tammany Legislature of his comn ri or @ was wantin! commits | case . ‘1 zm A Specehes we o made by Viseount Crich- | made any special effort to get the report, ¢ nd will bring the history down to « later date. | dirtfest tools of Tammany Hall. u he had no doubt that they would decide Dromined fini a garantes for his future By hue cures lured the #fth. | and others. | ori do sor knew burt could have om GILBERT'S RURVATED RAILWAY. AN OPEN CONFESSION. rectly. f he wou! W himsolf to be tieed fn the Hte- | ‘The fate uf te opera was not es tally ditter | eee aera oe’ te cehhe PG cal ay TL ald not think ity In the Senate Gilbert's Flevated Katlway MMM | Clark—Does the gentleman proclaiin himself THK BAR ASSOCIATION ABTONIN' publican organization for the purposes of ‘Tam= | ent at the Academy of Music last evening. © impa permitted. As the Chief was moved to a third reading, Senatar O'Hrled | ay ex-corruptionist ? : The counsel for the Har Assoctation seemed | Many, Ie told weed ty pit himself 1 | dfore, however, ae well as in London, the last act | Secretary for ire 6 bring ina moved to recomimit the bill to the Committee ed wh A that Mudye and be would then find out Jones—I do, fu bill fort Ht to be, ‘Tweed re- | is dispensed with, the opera having reached the nty-Atst, stroe rllltating the business viver, ws ho wi his partne: friend of you ae ompleting the | circumstances rendered it doubtful whether you. wo amed | KIYeuRA certificate, You also afterward told me y id uot give me another and better certineate, Jd have been ex= subduing led out a Corporation Manual. ‘Then he nd the ape | On his retirement from the office of Collector, | after as gentle a fashion wx bout to wind | witness suld that Murphy did not desire tt, but from two Mr, Hininger, | the seren ok plice notwithstanding Mur- | the greatest of trn: tendin: war and purpose of last evening for the purpose of reorganization, at which the on Kailroads. He said th roperty owne: "I ef 1 he: at entlema would proce mit counsel. ‘The Judie answer oy ol st to Along, te lite jof Third avenue, were ynani: paar Ham, Find to near that the gentleman | ried that he was gind that the Investigation ny we “eat ef but pro | culminating polnt of Inierest with the death of piait ced eal i eecd tae th ae mously opposed to the ‘G ot entice s about to take ph enson t hi witness to hte influen ahetter, whic at the close of the fou drawn. wae ¢ Mass mocting was held fast night at which the | , Jones tam sorry to see that the gentleman | 1 sapere hed aperes Femson that the | [rapecific ways. Witnoxs was closely in Ophea, which occurs at the close of the fourth withdrawn he to fu casay #ococr ct wae know ae bill under discussion was denounced. Tones When this Legtalature adjourns it will | standing as a Judge, which he wished to dis. | gated by Senator Caascrly, but objected to wlve | ac a eg Ge i verre the Legtelature Sonntor Madden expressed surprise. He un- | gini'in the nostrils of the people wore than | Pruve. Ing the name of the delegate who arranged for | dhe fbretto ix from the same hands that TAMMANY INSPECTORS, Buperintenigen ajure f derstood that the property ‘owners were in | ttinkin the nostrils of the pects ne ot | Mr. Abraham 1. Ch the old Ii his interview with ‘Tweed, only for the, reason | cee ny, hs : —— mpany hy 4 tter examination W favor of the bill. This flat contradiction brought In these halls, The | of A. Bininger & Co. of Liberty street, test | the delegate was now. an invalld, The in. | Prepared that to © Mixt Messieurs Corté | preparations tor the New Enrollment—Reedy . Bich delay stops busin } Rennie 0 Brien to hie fleet. “Name such @ we heen brought | that hls counsel in’his sult for on accounting | terview to which he referred took pace at | and Hurbler, the Inseparables, are the authors, for the April Electi gylitntan ) cones T received only one : older,” he said. es * nie 4 self wel due | Dweed's private room at the office of the Boa) ‘ ean nit Shake a «i a other Iv Men shoved his hand Into his coat pocket | tort yi ARS Geelten Spainat Bininger, and himeelt went to Judes | of public Works, as to the serenade to Murphy | ond they have combis ainst Shakespeare | Phere wasa meeting in Tammany Hall | Die certificate, | RET | t) soratohed his head, and finally answered in polntment are: tributed | Up his business wit troMing influence of Tammany 1 Terry Farley. Mowing dd corporations, which had ce sities of the rt, Farley Is not @ property owner on Third | 784 corporations. | He aa ented | Me had been advised by Als counsel that it was | Dhy’s objection, ‘ Inspectors of Enrollment were appointed : wiedge of your ever reeclving any of th argaue, replied Be nator O BESD. a tetaken, tit (eo contupe the Legislature: had been kept | proper vase for a recelver and an iajunction. Tho committee then adjourned untit tosmore | Irie stage, As Haintet’ is poetical, tmagina: | pit Asentiv Ditrtet—ttlchard O'Connor, Paul | WONT. ABE cxeimination aluinately resulted 1a goes ist the Dill. Finally Madden said that be | nlandy ofthe people, and the question must | Witness sald that Judge Mo 1 over A SIXTH WARD TRAGEDY. and every posible disadvantage to — the | Thomas Connol) ¥ AN ACCIDENT. i oijoction to Its Fecommittal, and 1t wae | Hemet without any sie tssues the Iya and sald, that there was pelea Wirwttists | But “the ‘courage of the weltars | «{hird, Cornelis Deemond, James J. Slevin, and J Witness here explained why he had been abe pitted. without § * Gaui Warrant an Injunetion | avy ‘ was equal to the occasion, and we have tobe | Gib , sent from the meeting of the commlttes, OFM RAPID TRANSIT OORIIEES, eis taicees Saal aks beeen, ae he (witness) was entitled in law to a re- nding of a Night's Spree-A Man | ornot to be (Bi Me pan etre Onmystere ty | ygerea Winiam H. Thrall, Witllam H, Creed, and | had met with an accident, and his physician Ht Be Madden moved to place the Beach | sequently, however, the Chalrman of the com- becauye it was rinership action Nobaalobed liad sthlbchebalt id Hee her fainous passages reduced | Fh, “Wiillam D, Lobman, John Taylor, and John ned in this eli and in the midst nator ira tMiey the oer” Bary mittee ensured wethat he should have an rder Jobn Crowe and his wife occupy a room station. Harlet's advice to the | meld, i excitement at the pe Ife. Ho therefore bi) ae ee tet don wouldn't push Bie moe | Opportunity to be heard in full before the | eid he walted until the next morning, wt on the second floor of the te : y weit Alexander, Hl. Stewart, Thomas Connolly, end | went South. The committee declared thom 4 ent into court with bis counsel, and dik ‘ sHartku i 2 : 7 SR Pita ceed eran anita nd nays were ee reported. Cann then granted the order, ‘Sudge MeCunn | street Pe iy Osten, Thos. F. Gibbons, and | “Se Milfor submitted Gttiess artenore nese ¥ oalled, h or on egested as re ver Mr. Mu offman, but 2 e mt wens, john Me’ 5 “ D DO : if ‘against. Senator Henedict was absent, but Sen~ THOSE G A WATCHE fy bagels era a agit Gt ae BE a Ae John M. Downs, 9 | Tre ietmeritied ahont ighih—Cvarice Raab, Win, Meliride,ond Johu Stoker. | 1 vay that he would oblect to Mr. Barnes seettee ator Janes Wood was not. Jim Swain's Two- pate ba hess’, counsel, Mp. Hanrabep, ho. Was | fencll nlnte enter, with Wie wife and two chit | not appens upon the atage (n_ place aa Ryan, and Lorenzo B. | 1 a0) at pe anneh fora Via ous } Tier bill also paazed the Renate by a vote cf INtO | 4 Cage chat Ie of (rent Interest te the Pubs | posed os 4 per-dnal frend of Mr Comptoirs, was | dren—one a boy of rx and the other a airlof | matte and. Jerky a o deceased | | Zenth—Ge Fisher, Nicholas Segar, and Geo. A. | then proceeded to speak of the great dam: Avenue Railroad to put. down another track — He- District Attorney Sullivan at Work, put in receiver, That Judge MeCann at frat | Aye years chow sleeping in the sane room | Afi that Signor Coletti horriftes ux with, Heturie! that could be done a company, and thro declined to putin Me. Hanrahan, hut torward | ted. Some time after that he (Mr, Clark) Judie MeCunn whether he was at Hi to make him a little present he story during the four acts here given is with the Crows | followed in aw sketchy way with tolerable fidelity, | F rty Karly last evening all bands began drinking, | ‘The fest act prone with a chorus. This se oar dias idtvtch ere all dee ronceded as an operatic necessity, Next and about midnight they were all drunk comes & somewhat claburace duo between Only one belny in use now was progressed. Yesterday afternoon Henry P. Biig low idbelieht Ahead ics ne Assembly the Central Undergroun 4 ‘ road was reported’ favorably, and the Reach | Principal of the Geneva Watch Comp As Poeumatic adversely. On motion of Mr. Mose | Broad and one of his salesmen, Alfred Moher, and Louis | the company the publi aby he divulgement of t 1th—Wm. B. Freeman, € S. Lawrence, and | and proper use of them, an nt of arival com anda fi ley the adverse report was laid on the table, and ‘ < Papers OT A PHMSENT-TAKER, Pia Wink whl ChoWe. Haseley RAE: CIWS HE! Roto " Hhephare ee pany could make a bad-and. improper use of a inotinn ¢ Mar, wromily Neer eeettonag | Sniffel, went to Jefferson Market to answer # het ‘ind of a pions sarea Tuaye sta | ns w Warr Hed, and Crowe told wh tw and the King by no means as good as | | Aourceuie Gedrge Canlteld, John Reilly, and An | therr the Central Underground was made a special | Charge of having defrauded Wayne Litzenberz, | Cunn, Brie te nee Tus Raises trot ee ragin {Ag dtimoudenio duo for the same volves tn |e sicenth—W. IH, Coupe, M. J. McKenna, and Joho H. Wintel, daft 522 order for next ‘Thursday. Dixon occupled a | a watchmaker, of 418 West Eighteenth street, of | Hohn of 8.0.2, brandy, or suing | Downs enn room on the third door of |) zon ba solo For Lcersen (Deis T tiotien, . : i exal ation showed that there f, that.” said Mr. Clay nN. Heywood, Alfred 8. Ackert, and 1 mortgages offered, and witness explaln the beltding nd bevan moving his ¢ seat in the rear of the Chamber when the report ‘ oh | Ching like Of the committee was niade, looked at | 620-55 by selling him a watch for that sum whieh | UN, Nie Clark,” anid the Judy undantly secured. in the two Whithook with a suile’ that ‘would have done | was not as represented, Assistant District Al~ | we. Bee [tee a a elven tie eaae cei] Tal rtanie al od atid pure and ele sg anlicip ibaa istawnd levels at ta tae departa credit to Reddy. the Blackemith when on the | torney Sullivan appeared for the prosecutio Nr. Clark was t his opinion was of | them had reached the foot of | following is. well composed and pure and ele al ysualda, GER Mea ae 1 the depart 4 , y Air. Clark ‘ pilitd .frarhed the | foot of | in atsie, not descending te t 4 Donellan, Jom Sheridan, 7 oly for the examiner Terpath,, There will De, Aively scrimmage tn | and Win. F. Howe forthe defence. Iitzenberg | jidee, MoCo A that he had the | the Nis way 1 | dhepublicear; but there ts no disguising the fact Crowe newed t and examination here closed. = : then read the certifvate which he had gran Frank Kovher, Win, Dunham, and Joba | and also one written by Mr. Fisher and: x6 to be obtained, but whfch wiss not granted. Hi, Kipp, Henry Van Holland, and | Jatter endorsed the honesty as well na the abili of the manager of the company... Mr. Millor aa tito begin at 4 o'clock P.M. | in concluston, that no fifteen hundred dollars as as RELA procured aul ret for by 1 nit nd re sideration. was called and examined by Mr, Sullivan: M. Compton, Mir. Clark's tin the THR PRO RATA PREIONT BILE. went into the store 763 Broadway and pur- | case, was next called ay a withens: wrolyo Senator O'Brien's bill repealing the Classifica- | chased a wateh for $10.5, The salesman sald | rated the testimony of Mr, Clark ao far as ' ieht bh niel Shannon, David L. Bakes dd Mr. Mill 1| high bia are Nilsson gives tt Hfe | My drdtdt by ber sweet presence and beautitul singing ; | Russell Miss Cary does excellently, commanding atten: | Ziceniy:frt—W thon Imiration during her aria in the secs | Edward H. Sheehey, it the Impre sion constantly returns | ‘The enrollm nwt labored with his theme,and that | ana casionally that it 4 very tedi Itlights up tors few owe and the tite clinched and In the stragel wtnirs. Mra, Crowe went Hon act in its applivath he New York Cen- | the cases were solid silver, and that the watch | Was cognizont of the statements made by ii Hud is, was favorably | could not be bought for less than $4in any | Judge MeCann had refused to give Pro Rata Freight | other store. I gave the wat P. How. | for counsel fees ia the case, an wanting the injunction had declined Co haye anytetn a Hal rh to Mr. Nowns acertifeate from the Insuranoe 1 adve rey y,and the report was | ard, agent for the Waltham watches, in who 10 Ail Srapculesctits Cataepe: chee tele Ra are on the 25th, 26th, and hed by alone docament inthe interest | employ Lam ; believed the works of the watch | do with the case after he (Compton) had apptied | . Ht ee iat eeparbe come to, his ald. There ie | of the present mouth. department while In his charge. York Central. ‘The report claimed examined at Titfany’s, and t eat the | several times for counsel's Rare ce en tin n aI 4 r. Barnes made taaue as to these documenta i Assay office; did not take nthere; | oMr. FON. Bangs, who represented » party in M1 ber husband tying insens | Tre oi altwen shuunhe out and worked out | i BHR US See ee know where the Assay oftive is. the sult both in the State and the Uniied Suites | Soe muds rve boe Teta noe Wik ihe fourth wot that the siike The Debate on the Hic Petitions in the | erty, open to public examination. The wiltiess was cross-examined by M . | Courts, detail ferent i a seen appeared and arrested | aatied on him. But here Thomas rox to the : French Assembly. THR LAW, ; and replied : Lam employed tnd. Pi. Hoy both Gout Mn spy tothe drank= Mod ire ahoimes rose tothe | Vansarnnes, Maren 22—"The galleries of the | Mr. Miller in response proposed to read the 4 TiKGHE MITE: Co.'s store. ‘They are agents for th ont nd 1 \ iene u hears Hawt her mind the | Assembly were crowded with spectators thie afterny law, which leaves it at the discretion of the “ Dil, providing for the pay. | atch Dit not think of making complatut ko Comet tin deteniing tis | fe procured, upon wich Downs | ‘Uuthived wapcond Teptes | ineapectation of the delate on the Cetholic. petitions, | Superintendent whether he will publish roporte ntractors.who £ to comply wi him to come snd make acomplaint, and ho did, | jt | lar pate ee Wiiet Nad been oot A wutil to Chairn of the committee thoug! need of the smmon Counch Gave the wateh to Howard & Co. Who gave hi fs ND DOLLA ' va that h en fruetured | we utes i pa a Qn | Monseigneur Dupanioup, the Orteans mary, ‘aes hought ertising ¢ racts, was tal hat hh ald for it, Could vt tell hin: V i hy ‘P snd : Oo open ne di je he Miller the: poke jeneth and w a The balk was lntroduce a but two days uo, a whether the watch was worth what he paid for i | u utd af te onalia At tr ats te oF erage hi aie fen w al ein - ioe nd astra “| 4 a brought up for the purpode of ordering | itor not. Was told It was not by others. bid ' | of hov afvay oriuh ied ; who had sta He said If it wa ft lo a tuird reading. Frank Spinola. can not know bow much it costs to make a watel ud ju H We y nephaeebshund to get him ou the sooner \ upon the Hoor of the Senate, whisper cese of movement gd at Mee | " Whole iw w | OA RA TERE TT \ ent of the debate the better he ao ity buth 4] a few words in Senatorial ears, and then A watch shown to t id to be similar eb t ihe for was wate | ed, And net only the most he declared could not st th a " Whoa Ay 1h Wwats Shown, mm, sal i . | he tove Ri SURE RaroOeS Hee bared fOnIG ‘o tarnish hy acter retired. Senator Perry moved to progress | tothe one he purchased, aid isked th yonay th t r- | girt " ei ¢ Mis Aha teat collection iJ the bill, with a view to recommltting it | yalucut it ie uh 28) Gon wa ni) would | as | —— peor Che HOuCnine mud i ol teat ean Ge tion with kuver stot is He referred to the Contractors BI now bee | Yt »—1 could not toll the price of ite re | criminal as th Fallow hug Uiey | eaoroGh tes BY SEN REPORTERS Toate med with edo te ie cad Haat years | fork a mualtes of the ofice milent of fore the Committee on Cit nd. expressed & ito the ona ct Ri worth | ty be done y he was acting ws c a ed il of ng oa Liwoud | Vie taatrahee Bepartaient.” He i ” wie compare the two. he bi Was pro- ine “ hia is There was net a particte of foundy vn for wand 7 a ttle *, ier called ne weide an ' oe h aopare ue} Phe bill was pr ied bean cold; || anene wes mite Dario Oe SOUTUIRE OR 0p It © bast of a Willinmsbargh ng of Kuow auything of any perquieites or fea ei tien watch is Thi \ Verides the salary. 1 told hun Loew of nome, THK PRINCE'S RETURD bean alli of! | Wuueus De: Bnbwledas ie yat yoy ae peered] ME eR PTT fein last of th | 4 pie tive Of his COMAr TENG Bupess i Mr. Prince, the Chairman of the Judtetary 4 that w of bis h | case from beginning to ond, and that there w feud fl Aabdlpd utiabial hbhedbypi ved le ino said something about printing por unites, Who has been in New York con> ted by the Assayer. nothing in the fase the ln the sttuhtest de | colored Mghwaymen, burglars, and shop thieves so tong | ‘ Aor He REPOS Miller, South bY Suc if ny the exarolaation [nto tt ‘| harges AgRiDsS 5 The exam! mon was eiours “dd until “Gen, W nat of sil Rett vi k fn t to Mrooklyn a terror, Was arrested by Sergeant Cirieh. | ing a Onlearl 0 Ine 4 he Judges, returned this morning In order, as | day next. Mr. Sullivan satd int jen. Ward, clerk in erk'a oMce ¢ | Maria ta the wife of Jake Silvia, the leader of the wang. | by J Land tay he sitys, Lo REL a esolution. passe fe cise, and so Would aummon Howard Superior Court, wie examined. In. reference ta * Jenuy dit y witieh tad proved (oi Uirases Fogot a resolution, pamed, Authorisng | and the Yrioune reporreres withesen and have | [HEManner of Alin papers and document re- | Ste resides in wen, near Varut street, Willanetinch, | Deine Nae suchen fee nes dvi ge majority, ‘decided not vstdto pay ta f cominittee. But itis well understood that this | them there next day of examination, ATE LO CO888 Th RE Cout, M tere. of the thieves. dering of the scone, Tt is an invitation fre {passed to the conskleraion PARTY AT Lu fi Is not the real reason of his leaving the commit —— A LANGE SALE OF LIQUORS, For months the police have teen after this gang, but | Wie At Beene Tt tat dain thors Rive ned by 1 ie Laaw you Ww toe anid coming here at this tine, as any member DINK ERING THE PARIPP, Mr, Henry B. Herts, who was employed by the | Were Ghable until two Weeks aco to effect an arrest, At mwn among the rushes, and Is floated away a ver yous ¢ would Introduce such # resolution on being re- 2: iver ds nucthoneek. Lowell the preperty ti is | that Hue Sergewnt Uirieh and Detective Short ew two nthe sbuging ns shi . Oue of Judge BL rand Jurors Ime Ttoid you Paid wot kr ray geting ¥ quested to do so, The fact is that thus fat the | phe senate Voting, 33 to 13, to Put Tew | Mii | tion, testifie with» heavily Ie xet, enter @ pawn a The sudionce were vere much excited as the Pilented in I # Money. more then ‘bis salary, You siso told me not to ii upon which it would be possible to base articles and Coftee on the Free Lint. Q. Mow aid y curtain fell, and recalled Miss Nilsson with bt | phe Grand Jury of the United States District | 307 one Of your questions.” Soine thine atterwa i sf 4 4 q vax more hearty ¢ ived dur- told "omy father of it. Also du of impeachment, and Prince is here to consult | WasnixcTox. March 22—In the Senate | ieatiourd ty the pen ing the season, pelled by Judge Blatchford, Woolford, tate, Deputy Superintendent of the tna i one. 4 . o haves very 4 3 MuMber Of paw red. the ed oung. They we ot partinen father told we en oe ene. He | to-day Mr. Sherman's tariff bill was discussed, | NrNuuraiian asin matter of. busineay. Me tis Sieber ot" pared ie bas Bint mLlnion ncespasten pubm Tey. ¥ ore Lollies h Southwick to pay a percentag found anything against the Judges which would | the pending question being on Mr. Scott's hat ho had bad proposa's from Leeds & ha trou | The prtann James Carroll and | ce. Krery one Putten lo (RCRRT RO ate iteciicnion iG Th pertnient printing. He q warrant them tn presenting articles of impei amendment repealing the duty on tea and coffee “Ot theun as to the eaies 1 oliered. bet rived yor ated eens NA GREE) Wena end . . p aie, L olfered beater | irreted york heey up are b + es ment. Of course he could not answer, but f Yney dapat i H ing up ereenbacks by means of certited checks of de- mark which he is sald to have volunteered The amendment was agreed to by the following an SORE ie aot Fun aenreias fool FE a A waa taken th Patladedni Mr deposits which had not been made, Yesterday one of ree i som to throw some light upon what the course | vote : had. the Tighore i fier the arrest of Murla tie house was searebed, and | musi th tant Distriot Attorneys « uid not get you ve of the committee would be, He said, "This | yras-Mesrs. Alcorn coawen, | E turranged for sale, aud that ey enable kind. off Tron ® pipe and | the singer much applause. Moreover, It ts exe | ¢ a announived that. te the Une you fort for thing must be put through :itwon't do to make | exineri Cini ayt Dros | ue we yatvertin Wap Ko ‘on erevety uni Gund secreted In | coodingly diMenlt. At is all the more, there | kath then on tie subject aM : retold yah would tal the Mork aw CHa erie Buble tiamine aavidaarix tote vere} Prat te cellar and atiie, “Tht with what basal | fore to Sr. Harre’s credit. that he sane it with | Mewbere looked at each olher ahd emiled but wade no be pai the” connie the controlling element in giving tone and shape Hull Court granted an ex varie ort Toady een reccvered ang iccntited, ts excuered such fidelity and. consclentiousness, reply to Judge Davies representative. When the see | Fant to take the work away fr to the report of the committee. od Lviishnespauched gu aetee Worth over ¢ Ruue of Cotavia i. Futhan | Crractor that he has taken has tile, g DO) | sO TAR OF UG: The AawIataRL erry ATER ae t Stil it had. b ay. Rice, Robertson WHY THE SALE WAS NOT STOPPED. war Mirai napkine. The polices hope that owners | character that he bas taken has this gentleman d by one of the jurors in the lobby of iH ITTLY STORY eat, Wikdom 8. ty he found tir the gor Wawel theava: | shown himself so mitch an artist ae tte thts tora) butlalting r-ofice by sum foubent cee hee ce eamune oe SR eehal. navies, Conkling, Fanon JA mt open court | lunthe of complaints how already ageinet Gis hoturions | To-day at the matings Robert le Diabt Ht nut } that | Olticers, é (aber hE acm yi oe ety Nae Md.), Hamlin, Morrill ‘Benuiry, | ou mty a no far as will be -wlven, and on Monday evening * Ham- yout OOK PHS PAIRING CONTRACT. 4 witness before the committee in New York. It] Sherman, Sémner, Trumbull, Weight i (Democrwes | 1 siiw (he granted t, who was the yy, Be, als Ni was | Mr. Miller read « notification from Weed, is said that the majority of the committee hay- | in italics A a h fon " let’ will ber teed augh | sons & Co. served on him t that they i Ing become convinced that it will be impossible | Mr. Monnet (Rep. Vt) moved to strike out | fiemwere sakn 1 a tesiiisapaenr eilau ian held & contenet to do Uh his dopare i for the Bar Association to establish the charges | the second section of the bill reducing the dux ticnd the pe deat ene Renn re ieee fi pected to continue doing it. ‘ made against the Judges, have latterly confined ties 10 per cent. on cottons, wool nia, slike, bron, | day Judge Mecunn's a the receiver to | will give the others away, alt) Nite Baploined-ierurn hi L. Ake Anat merican Ves= Cinued About wx weeks after the @ ueir examination as to what “public senti- | steel and other metals, earthenware and glass proceed with the su to de postt the proceeds ther hy i held ou 6 25 pe mysterious pearance — George sele Abandoned, when we were presse inent" was, One day last week, while the Chair- | ware, leather, rubber, oll cloth, ete. row iis the United states Trust Company - Thowpron, the Kugitsh stoner at length cx] LOxpos, March 2—Veasols crriving from oe a le On man of the committee was examining a witness RMAN (Rep. Ohio) favored the motion, | Mr. James F. Mor acted aa counsol for The t of a Braye ALAiLas hsp neon, hia rite: GGA Lib Gilldran aprived. IcAmeerioan portal iia Week senErta aorta: Gf Reamer RAL ee ee i on tls point, he asked: that if Mr. Morrill had not anti A withess, He | Oficar Geone Wood of the Heckn reot | 1 ' 1 t alrcct) aie y | Miller t ked for the prod t han streot | Inthiscity:by the Cily uf Autwerp. They went airectiy | severe evlseon the Atlantic, ands sumber Cf marias | . lller here asked for the production of books, Q. What ta the public sentiment as to the judiciary? | him he would have moved, on Ie tion died i fi . : and claimed that thi t fi ‘ \ t , 2 ‘ sterday in Bellevue Hospital He wae a | tothe Loudon House, 28 West street, They | iouaters ure alivady announced. ‘The bark Triumph SHAE SHIe DOTCenbAge. Was HOt fae 4 Ai The Hon te that itis very corrupt. committee, to atrike out the second sect neys hi rie? Pree ly rf Fea J 4 PD) insurance printing at all; he said It was in ovte , y ote Uf the comm What te the public also to retain the duty on ric ther arte | any, to Me Mr. Mor Hox tan, but fearless ty discharge of | box with themn, Ieaving two or tires other boxes at | Capt. Cheney, which tft London Dec, 18, for Prové: | dence that thi "Southwick some $l ravat'as to the New Yorke Cuatony fy wit aot | Clea. He argu hestion of repealing the | exiinined in regard to the no Wa ut, dein «| Castic Garden, ‘They boarded at the London Mo R, 1, Was abandoned is « sinking condition, The | at the very th Mears ho aaked eavance Kiials connected with (hat | Gutieg on tea t ee as now settled, and he | had received from Judge Mot 1 was sent to Virg Oday or two, WheH Thatuwon went Awny, AND ibg Cat he saved by Vomwel and landed at | Payments made to hin and which were refused. : beet " advised the business men of the eoluntry to | sald he bad not realiged from all of them wore | rd titee, Hie auperion, notictn Ee a A OORT LO Ee he the Leia (oreu 8 tous burden —— itteeman—Is tt not also rally believed that | make thelr arrangements according! ut put~ | than $2,500, and that he had never recelver | lt 9 64 No bad tat on Hen It nee pace fiscovered ti went back to god to Porth ; en erin earrapr Wir? ite generality | ting thove articles on the fr ld strike | or reforce in any cusy except at the request of f mse mien.oue day, | Fin Ye aud chines at the Londen 1 r, which left New LOSSES BY FIRE J that such is the fact, off ove 851,000) of as " ye, further | counsel representing Iigahte ting expedition with others, he was | wh tm the | Xora Feb. 24, ¢ r L ped at em : map - fy 40 it will be seen thatif the committe material reduction of the tariff could be made | wo by Mata e dee allt raphy. rode duty the town ond , y Res orev, ha s uaniageable Sydensbriker's store in Groonburgh, Kye pone to'impeach the Judges on the strer unless we were to retain our Internal Revenue | VOU OT PRACTICE IN JUDGE M'CUNN'S COURT where the guerrilla chief wan, As ta ators —— Loan, 615,00 i * public sentiment,” th ghtin Justice at the | taxes, and stop all payments on the principal of He was asked whether he had ever been re ner Wie F Mosby ‘ hot The Ready Rooflng Company's factory, Kae saue Lime Lo in charges against the Legis- | the national debt tained as counsel in cases because he ¥ rela Ponted Wend rd i Q Newark, Loss 66,000 ; Insured lature, is of tho opinion that the | Mr. TRUMBULL (Kep. IIL) argued that the | tve of Judve MeCunn, and be answered | fo vered the rebel with lis revolver, H t Last night Voblus, # colored watch: | “ime North Andover, (Mass.), woollen mill { saeeMittos Will clase its labors heat wook. It is | Second section ought to be retained, because | had not, and that since Judge MeCann’s eloce | aul (iu disimued ti susie « bil vlage pomett man in the Co tat National Nauk bullding, at7 | were burned yesterday. Losa,$11%000; lasurance 66.0, ‘ timated that it will take six Weeks to gc the articles embraced In it were largely used by | thon Co the beach he had refused bo practice t ‘ i ; | i Nassau stroet, wine ¢ gu revolver and ac i i tod Shah it my ne At i NG, ok te thet iw fick, ¢ ri a fore hin nye re Wood coun “ ty r accidentally Masonic Hall, Plag+ Hall d three stores in p stimony printed here pany, the ree | the masses, and were, In fact, necessaries of life, | fore hin. i nib \ onnnn ait de hit. the te of | Conctalia, Mo,, were. burne sday night. } pourse of the Btate printing oftieeé are brought | At bid the Senate, without, vot uh A JUG-HANDERD INVESTIGATION Ne pales force and winds ian [nyart 6 awe | eeretig of a beter fit fiat fallen RRA Men, WOES CUrBeS OG TRBrAGRY Bighte) Caaemy play, 80 ft Ja. to be sent to New York. pending motion, adjourned to Monday, One of the committee met the Judge in the ail bows previously burl the Vat niight No, 4 Bowery, Win. Parker " doake ; The sub-committees to investigate the affairs corridor loading to the committe m. Ax te | i EU kali Pe years old ny; ¥ Normacki, lager beer valoun,, 0) of the District Attorney's and County Clerk's | The Alabama F tA Warne | shook the Judie by the band, he way lewd to | sree j The weather repur the niploye treet Fan gy Mormeck|, lager saloon, 640); ta ' olives have, it is said, asked to be discharged, as saat a 8 gyorg tas nthe New Court Houses | slew wal Middle Spcturxar. 0 i Viey have wbandoned all hope of Guding any- udge MeCunn. if all the Investigations go | Chomberlain Palmer has butte patronage in | supe New kayl States Twenty Villages Dostra Hof Mr. Parker, (basement) 41 Bowe thin sustain the charges Base Mi ; ripebecd fae House of Lords | hike this, there will not be many fmpeachments * yt» gift, The only otiice that reualued unfiled by bi sie itr nbae| : ns CALCUTTA, March it~ Gen, Brownlow, in com MAF AIRE SEY: AUTRE \ HOSS TWRED'S WATER BILL, per idgpees pete nidetba de derosoh wap sbpmb read Ral vy | ae ear m) Monrned tho | last Week Is that of janitor of the new Court House, For | } and : TWA @stend | mad ot adotachinemt of the Lovehal expediting, teler neth MeNeil's block of two-story fras A large number of remo! pees agains’ pomse sivag i ney Biber) Pannonee bt, QAO: Se i uA ® adjourned the | i i ' oy Luke Mieiipaiy Dodiaia, wud thence to | gray t fi All the southern Husrlongs | Doneos on Coleman street, yury, Masw., Wad Yura pane wen ime r of rem bad ihe ora inst the | ayto te course th vernment intended to pursue | hearingof Judge MeCunn’s case sine dir, intorun | tla position, whi raid U9 te worth @ year, | | yaar i feat 4G | graphs on to ith nat. * Ail the southern Huw tongs | houses ou Coleman strcot, Roxbury, Mass., wae vuraod \ repent et the one's pure and wholesoine, water with regard to the ‘Treaty of Washlagton, He hoped | MM Nii that he would fovelve notice when re- phere nore at ieee Shep Paes (eae Lice satoe, Dane Windia nee hotaitt: | have heen reloanct Twruty villages Were deatroyede ae Hil siade th )pearance he Assembly. this i quired to present hituaelf bad offered the piace to Mr. Utuen, the Bunorinton | cipated f Hantig nud Guilt Coast ur Gash ds hecomipliehed.” SN: uu ‘ morning. They were signed by over ten thou. lnister of Foreign Affairs would be able to say | “the commitive wilt to-day resuime the Investle fie voureh Meals Pane tie Ha. Uther pal ACRE ahead CURIOSITIES OF CRIME wi citizens of New York, and are sald to by Her Majesty's Government was prepared to tain: | gation of the charges against Judge Barnard, gan, exmember of Assembly, Aud warned died | cantor nad Elizabeth Butlding Lore ; Only u sinull advance guard of What 1 to Como, | tain the grouud taken authe beginning of the present | Geu: Krank P. Blait has boen subpanned, nnd Hae ie Temmuves Aras Nayuerty. hall pres totes ' onset yea ora SEW UERSEY The jury B. Hartt Tho repeal bill has already passed through the h he Bar A r { i f oti the hew Court House, 1 Lilzaboth real ¢ men are jubliant gn trial for th Storar Hann opposed {t, and apoke of the | Gunaden unde by pected to testify regarding something he he Belt wad fandy, ‘The Hoo. Mr. Flanagan wil take pos T epeted tyon! posters along the tne of the raltronde | extent ty Roonton, N.J., Ualkinyy aown adulte as well ay Cour gitkinal bl as one of the few good things that | great: “It wan at Sige Harnard: say or. that he ie reported to | benelul oF hie new quarters next Week Heartug (he (oHlowing enutiny aud advice to spocmlative | ebildren ’ Sper ie weed had ever done for New York. All the newspapers of re discussing this | have sald regarding some case tn which the Erie me epape ! ‘ Ve tT hatotield | a) eases of sini Robert He an, the youn butcher whe a THE WROOKLYN COMMISSIONS. pjeutabouid be forbidden from debauing | Hallway Company Was interested, The evils of West st yon a deathies inhal tunts punteatrieken, purchase | exleptatty cut Mwith « iieat knife on Thursday, gqUnited Statos District Attorney racy, United | they'had lready aacriti ei tnuen for peace and bette oo The case of Henry Kuttner againnt WM, Kire eS ed cabseay Sete ve ates Assossor Jourdan, Archie We iuore tian fall, Was dangerous. He asked, further Nhe Sale of the Minw smocrat, by wae tried tw ie Supreine Court, Cireult, yemierday Fay ‘ rien, aul Ie volte eee uuiaslonor Blass under the elrcunsatances, Sr. Louis, March 22.—The Miswuri Democrat | The plait Was Walking Mung the eldowalh tn Risnlac DALI DCL TUEGHIBIAL Ak GRE Tha AY - aghaf, 1a Collector Hurrows are stopping at the Delavan, | “Yar Graurilie replied that Mr, Gladstone and he him: | was told tls afternoon, according to adesree of the | t ¢ Woestatreet, when h ‘ OSI TCHRETE ICI AI A Nisa uid Seber | : eit ’ ing the action on Morton's Reorganization | self hail & ve ona. 10 | Ciroult Court, made a So aha eal ! of ng the aucoud pote of Karl Gray Phe Barone, fram Glaskon) bs 1p Woduuatay iiorniny { \ A Kepublican caucus of Kings county } which nothlt t, Complete i made some days ge he sale was at | thence to f \ ch { A0F ihe Ihe first mniinde of t aL apectacular play | aml if : politicfans will be held next Tuesday, to decide [{ pubilelty at thle june auction, but only those having # direct interest were | | and of! baile 1 ca place at the Grvad Opere | wen tenon taf il 1 $n welaio of appo.ntinonta to be madeupon the | jhe Fan vf Malius ted 10 the continued | allowed to bid. Besides the auctioneer and a short-hand mee. Cay oh —- Hover tod t i retirement of Ue present Demooratte Commas | SuGM at oUtaRiNEteD | reporter, only the counacl of the pares and three por: | qegtisents: ot Wie enipl it the ; ISLAND Messrs, ottoman & Co. way that thelr trouty | Yong wii! oli at yest by trey aan the Fenton and Conkling men, Uvat ty if | "Lord Westiiry apoke 1h condemnation of the conduct 1 to be preaout, ‘The bidding was aturted by Sr, Fiabbach -s mee Father Hrady, of St. Anthony's Roman Catholic | & 1 Ratevue i r te tom alter keep faith were a PUIOrOU an “ihe American Governmen' had been distinetly ? ne 0 ng Was abartud by tabbac : . , - Churn, Gre Hats dy ” Wind of @ millive & I At a oetit nh Ollier defraud . . rom Uitates for the positions of Fite, olive, and | pots tht tnalrert iamages would, wot he prevaed, | ata}, aud advan Hy to O00, after which | SPARKS PROM TUR TEL EGR, Te eee ee ie ihn ot eof No meetin Ina ox aliens defraud. | ( i tod ater Hoard Commissioners, bt mes # had itm be coutrary to England's houor to wdult | the bide wer i LTO me pulyed 1 t ther 10d ‘ f be wae Joadors vomu to an understanding misconatrucds © mated Shab TB® treaty Rad Deel Y Josepe i. secitiagh will rem ih Re enh mt Tho billiard for th nplonship of i leall ii Gounaty Clerk Leow. with weaning face, was } malireitivent, Quarrel wlth Mer} Hea 40d , LAW'S PERKIY a uuderstood that astack company wilt be forn ulifornis, hetwe y Nil to enable honorably discharged. aol | the roane of tie duevcinry Conunittec, waiting foe 4 Mr. Bennett this morning presented a sertes o unre Thentre. “ wer Wa Ob Matai 5 ‘ FR me } phy f Last night there was a fight in the blacksmith i Laserionof |, , m J mallore and thelr widows to wey ite h i Mth Mun tek Haat Dene there » i Yesolutions ad thy the Hoard of Supervisors ho spectacular burlesque, * Ernant," is draw- : ‘apt. Thom water of the brig G bfoude On Lhe public Lande Was parsod inthe henats yea |e In other words, to make shop Of Gustavus Fuller, 76 Kiby atroot, he combate oF Kinga county aking forthe pasage of some | ing cronded houses, The prominent featuree of thie Salo of the Mount Florence Batnte. | dele, from sivent Howat was awent Gwrboard | Koray poe as Ria Hitt were Girbuvae Au his wife that nn oh the one law ut would crea m in the ferries | vuricsque are the Boston Peace Jubilee, by the Hernan Mr. John A, Lefferts eral manager of the , 98d Urowned during sqale on thu dl of Match, ‘The House yeatorday adopted a resolution to Mr. Stonry ©. Bowen published a card re- | on the ober, Kirkland atrock Julanua over the eye funning between Willameburgh and New York, 7 sin 109, by he onterpriae for the wale of the Mount Florence estate 0 steamers Armorica, from Havre, and Cuba, y Mr. Cosson of Deunsyivania, the unauccraful con: | futing the Zriiive> bateat slnciors aud offering to re: | with his fat, when he war kn owo by Uterus Jute understood that a delegation of Ave hun: | $e Troupe, A. M. Fernandes giving an exceodingly | hereby gives notice that all the tdkels herctof.re ia Liverpool, are at Holitux, short of Cond, Cunard | Testant forthe scat of Mri. 1, blycrs, 6448). aT Imbureo if the (Govern with a har of tron, ad while prow with red citi n y i Many represeutation of Patrick Gilmore, the conduc | sued will be honorably redeomed, Due notice will be Wwillsugely the Cuba, but the Armerioa will have Penson a id noccasary ekpenae iin taitled by Frederick } 0 o 7 Johanna. hu n Si clbigens of the Bastorn District of Brooklyn | tor, we ‘Kite and-Champague Gallups, te chorus, | giver of the tno of drawing; and furthor pai willy Whe wasvly Leiby devalued by the suow bivok id Yao thos the \Wesaised faacduut pressaved wid bo werk of nie ecit e OTR ot the Golliger ire looked up ie te i ‘ for, the 4nd Champagne Galiups, te chorus, | given of the tine of drawiu ‘I ‘ a Wanuly Lely 0 ¢ suo 4 ry ci wounb presented Who were at hla solicitation nl wore looks sovoar Lolure the Committee on Commoroe } Crowuod with the Tonas* ad the fisiitoad Dauce, | war bo obtained wf the vilics, be Depadwarade ( sder oe oe EU FEN reeowich street stations =e