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il ES ————— ie es = ————— THIRTY-NINTH YUAR. oe Santen Ia PITRE STE TE i ( Wary, of at the latest the firet woek In February, | TE ARMS INV MST TGATION, | Uitight ot chuttues tein quite: possible that the ‘Ord thereof in the Navy Department bears | @ a month later, ORDNANCE OFFICERS INTERESTED he qeneral facts are clear enough, though we TN THE SHIPMENT. see that the House committee that has. bee = lets making athin and careless Investigation of the ~ aubject is already prepared to report. that there Highly Important Ve y= The Arms | war no viclatlon of Inw,a only “an impros aly Shipped Th nation no Mee | priety in letting Reminet have the guns after Tho . rr iu € jon | It waa found that he was the agent of the ia French, ‘I hobody save the 6 who Squire — The Hast Shipment, wish to be a tour pet ity Hh kn Wasuisorox, March 2%. —The Senate | where th “were going, nid alao that t Fronch Arms Investieating Committce to-day | M4re dealing. If not directly with Breet ey examined J, W. Simonton, General Agent of the coat connections were made between Now York Associated Press, relative to a do- ies and the French shines and that the apatoh of the ath of February, as follows cs f the Reringtons and their agents The Arseily € mittes on War € st ty last Waa both constant and pytant ete has | at the war office, aud that the character of the adopted a resolution asking the United States Govern: | Whtate } Bent ty furmiah the rewuitut the wquiry into the con. | Tt) nalnees waa clear to all engaged in it at Suet of Araerivan otictals who were au snectod of pa < not nidmit of a reasonable doubt, tee the purchase of mene forthe rrenehduring | _ ‘Thore Certainly ought wo be some explanation Beirne einer why it haj a that the French Government 1) id several millions more money for the arms Tho witness said the despatch. as thus pubs | Than the tnieed states received. Remington Mashed, was ba recelved by cable but | was buying forthe French ninission (ut in condensed form y he exhibited to the | this by nn menris atry committue, It w from Wm. Aptin, | had It, and for wha bed the diferung®, W —— in London, agent of the New York A ated THE RUSH VOR ERIE, Proas, who obtained tt from Reuter’s bureau in -_ that city. Reuter tas a ‘aris and at all | The Roaring of the Balle and Beare-Erle other principal points in » and business Towed up to GO The English Stockholde onnootions with the Associated Pros, Witness ra Buying to Get Control Vortuucy that were Mude Yesterday. poor eet a yon Nees Willstrect took a hand at Brie vesters Alin last Bakieday voiutive to the tilts day, and for awhile seemed disposed to create feaponited & renter excitement over the much-abused Peeebar wepit eed Vo tiene toe InESeeMRLION atack than PD, sles with his retinue of Ate Hence there is no question that Router re: | tantic and Great Western Dircetors did in gaine elved It from Paris, Wiinoss wrote to the Lone | thie control of the offices and management of don agent as any question about the | He company. Tor once a furor prevatted dc instructing he to forward full | Among the bulle and) bears that seemed to fla aouree, but sufficient thug | te be of gin. ‘The bulls howled had not elapsed to get a reply by mall, He ex. | and the boars growled all the more lustily be- pocted a cable despatch the result of | cause of thelr inability to tell why they were Reuter’ inquiry in which, In reaponse to | howling and growiing. An incipient paule broke & request of (he committes, | 1 to come carly in the day, in fact at the opening of municate to Mr. Hamlin when received ness fn the morning, when large orders were THK DEATINATION OF TILE AIMS NO SECRET. received by cable forthe purchase of Erie com William Littlejohn, now einployed by Schuy- | mon at the closing price of Saturday “Sis. ‘The for, Hartloy & Graham, testified as to his ha ed furntehod ah been employed in November, 1870, fn bust y Willing to sell at f connected with the recetving of arma on board WHE BEGINNING OF THE RUSH. the steamer Ontario, destined for France, It ' was known to cyerybody that such was the des. | to.shvorh ail that was offered ‘qu tination. ‘The packages were marked “Re ¥." | BUCH Sine Vinee interest was vel The witness had an interview with Marquis de | made a determined efort to withstand the ri Chambran two weeks ago, in presence of Messrs, had to sucet nd hedge by hen the price was furth Church and Starbuck. He was asked by Cham. Hiern h lOhe tiine eooiienta ng Misly pu nt to holders, tency of buyers and their will iy wil that waa offered quickly t “ness the ram wilitly brun to ive a description of the manner in snxtous, brokers which the <hipinent was made. He was invited ia'take'tiie to ask the « to the Interview by Mr. Church. Chambran did | "tna freh osders from Europe began pouring not stato to him the object of his Inquiry. From | ty. reintorced by vrders from! Boston and the otaher to December the withoss was Join et, under the int which was Mersin all ti Natrol Aart hashed hed anit t min the Exe employed by Col. Squire and Mr, Chauviteau rally tdeee iver Tho witness only knew from the newspapers that | avrowd had been sath nection took place, there wi an investigation on the aubject, | abd the price fell off to oii. at whieh it stood fora while and until Eng llied with fresh. of the Inter- | ordes crowding the tures steadily up, a ‘i cent at a jump, to, at whieh price the market el He could not x the viow, but it was two or throe w LOADING ARMS ON A FRENCH STEAMER, renkiegibes amc yiny st eapadees aie Tt was evident thr tthe day that Wall tario, thon testified that it was generally under- | street was hot prepared for this bull: movement stood tho vessel was chartered bythe French | and had no conddence whatever in it, The NO CONVEDENCE LN 1%, Consul. ‘The arms were generally taken to the | Whole demand was fe Pe ee Sout ship on lighters, and it was his business to ex- | kesping sie of stuf. One of the supervisl The packages were marked | shrewdest b eet, and f the “R.F." He could not tell by whom Starbuck | heaviest buyers during the duy, sail to Tie was employed, and could not say whether or 1 and was « veting himself : he saw Hugh Riley on the ship or onthe d Orders from his cleats If Riley had been the only cle:k there he would KAT ASHLCT revollosLit, The witness knew that arms wer put on board steamer for the French Gov- i ah ernment, He knew Starbuck was there, his duty are unduly being to receive reevipts. He was Invited to | the change ia the management of the road; but 7 2 Gr F ; ven the old Commodore couldn't make Erie a L ME Wket iachalars Weed ridesll ates he saw divide paving road, aud if it can't eara dive the Marquis de who asked | dend stock is certainly not a him what position he held ¢ vessel, and | Yestment, ‘The price must’ rang wanted ty know how the arms went aboard, He | under existing elreumstatnces. ¢ knew only fromthe newspapers that there was | sudden demand like fs be an investigation about the aru, He sup- |) That the demand wis posed M. dle Chambr thi to testify | foreed up t before the committe This interview occurred | after the clr of th two or three weeks ago. ‘The vessel sl a | ment immediatety Toad of urns in Nov but he could not say | evening the uptown y t what tiie in tha ath, It was cold he | whol er and the harbor was obstructed by lee, Wit- | Where excitement hoss had secn Mr, Riley three or four times a tinued in the ev day, and tooked upon him as having charge of | last in the o thel t ' se its receipts. few lawyers and HOW THE’ EME SHIPYED. Hugh Kiley testified that he was en in " mt tallying on board ofthe Ontario and: Erie. Hi close and it business was to receive arma and send them to | ‘Yhe fl on t Mitferent pp fan order hot «On one occasion fi deliver the goods, us th k market, ey were | will be seen in our rezular finaucial report rained | and fia fe upon the gener hot paid for, ‘The contract with ‘the Ordn aie sg eh office was, as he understood, to deliver the gouds AM SUIS DIBFOTOK 8 OPINION at pler No. 5). ‘The lighters went down to deliv A SUN reporter had an interview with Henry er the gouds at that place, but they were ordered | Sherwood, a Dir tor of the Erie Railroad, last to go alongside of the vessel. This order was vening, with reference to the Erie furry, not given by the Ordnance “Welly L tell, you what I think about 8. Starbuck testitied that he was tallying clerk | it,” sald_ he, leaning back in his Jar and was employed by Squire & Chauvyiteau, | arm. chair This in Eric must be He attended to the business of Rem ton & | attributed to the Eng stockholders, who de- Sons, Some of the oMe reau refused to recognize bi business was thus interrupted fora tin waa sent Lo Mr. Chauviteau’s office, a wnitrol the July elections. ‘The transfers have been prinvipally toHeath and kaphael and Goldschmidt, the Lond med fin seem to hy f the Ordnance Bu- | Are te signature, and the | to-di Word | and Bischoftst bankers. ‘The fir ently orders eur Riley to accept ti tled deterinination to buy up all the stock ture. He was iaformed that Mr. Squire came up | and put the ly into the hands of asked that hit signature be accepted, Hy | foreleners, ‘Th wretted, not only Fecelved a letter 4 Thomas Kichardson, to | account of the p for any breech-loading arms on his acc event Would POUL STREAMERS LOADING FOI FRANCE. lug the glory others Uhan At He saw Kiley frequently on board various z ships and on the pl . Erle, CONFIDENCE IN JAY GOUL Riga, and City of Buenos Ayres, at pler 50. All | Under the man of Mr. Gould the ro: may whieh in such irated, but also as throw nd bower of its mana Mt upon, tea those steamers were lowding arms for, Fra was in splendid t perfect This was perfectly settled in his mind. The ves- | tainly never more His ¢ sols went first to England to pre neutrality, | tracts for cars, iron, in the He saw boxes pass from the lighters to the ships | interest of the cor} ted him- tF." He saw persons marking pack- | self to the utmost t public, as lighters. Some had previously | well as to benefit the sto AM marked on pler &. He frequently | the line of the road the pe re to the Ordnance office in New York and | contidence in him. The entire country press saw Col. Squire in conversation with Messrs. Hall | supported him, and tt was surely a grand mis- and McGowan, but ally their conversation | take w poned Wis Du ne was carried on in a private manner, He saw | coasity 1 Wapaper el wainat Marquis de Chambrun at 2 Broadway ; his ime | Fisk at the mischief, Huw non reasion Was Ib Was two Weeks ago last Friday sivas not thosegention Id le went, t in response tou note from | the road up t tis Church juls asked him questions as to | Now the khold the prot ring arms. ‘Phe witness had ne. ‘They will make it hot at that t eninforined he was to be a y, Let thors try it (with 18 vill be Wonderful if the his committee, The Ke Onta wind Erle with arma was in Novem. nol tearup the track ber. “He vould not tate from what point the | doto send a toro Jonnie bulls arma cain He had known arms to at the economize the man i tof th answer to aa from Senator Hamlin, t _ > SHE AAW DIRECTIONS POR PALE ald e ntst 1 ingt rie Wits ety What can the pr t Board of Directors do ? fiald the t 1 ieerultgton artis Wi ne , ; d Bs compared with those frum other sourees Nothing. ‘Their hands are ted. WHERE RONESON'R AIMS WENT TO, ty be elected in duly will undoubtedly Col. Squire, in explanation of former testi | their arrangements, All our a eerty mony, suid the artis sold by the parties he rep- | carefully serutinized, and if anything goes resented were delivered in New York to the | wrong, an aecident occurs, for instance, it. Will Hupon the present Board, So we go tdaring to move, waiting for something party representing the French Government, the | be chat Jonaul-Genevil, After the arms were delivered | on, to the vessel th ponsibility ceased when | to Lranspire, another revoluon perha they called on the Consul for the commise | Mr. Sher stinued ty laud the regime « sion ‘The witness was ordered by Kemin Mr. uld. not wi to gehvinn Weredit the tonto buy aris for the renoh Government, | ability and worth of and to add to the price five por cont, for commis | cers, He th sions. fle purchased ten thousand nayy em holders bines from Poultney, ‘Trimble & Co. of Balti | ent Board, by md nd shipped them to France.” This was | to the probable result of t he present board the majority of the An re In fayor of retaining the pa Dot express an oplnion election atnong the last shipments to that country. ‘The | Thaye not sold any of py Arcadia lettin March. Whether it was before or | theaghttully understand : after the conclusion of peace he could not say mount. DE # told His impression was all the dotivertes took. place iy the thse,” Many in Mareh, und he did not know when the margin but then there are Was pul tips rs.you know. ‘There 1s a0 tell Committee adjourned until to-morrow ay bring forth. — WING STORMS ON THE eHEET CARL SCUURZ'S CLHAKGES PROVED i ter Brening ote The Cone Growing Worse and Worse forth ; mcngor In 8 telouraph oni re. Hoe. Aa ration ‘Telling Evidence Agat Ing the de fd for the Induced a gentle Aerretury Robeson—The Factaae Clear ae | nan who hud faith in his honesty, to fend bin a Daylight & Dilterence in Dates. Of $l ju grocer In asmall torn up the ryer A gentleman who te health bought th his departure, one ently went abroad for his a broker, on the eve of visand shares of Brie at vis alrendy made out his case, Ths of the law by th War De as Well, ua auch r ; ternition | bar on wee Fine | the stock on an older recgdsod by cable at # clear cou ry say dine ott promt of # 0 nt 1 tg our war erro mo! facts are be TON an this DalDt The stonewall Chaim clearer it will be proved, aud the worse, we Lonnos, March 25.—A correspondent of the planation of the navy he States againet mand, the shipbudder o: taade ab Springtic hat that the United States ag Amand, Jer of Whe |i traot wit Hordeaux, ty Is, to recover dan.ages for the dered: Govern hls ws that the } from ord ott avin tune nen Heclden ia war wis and Hin jh to ade used | {tinge delntants by the Cathal tthe 10,000 View whitch were fu pringtield Armory, and seat them oif uy contract before his orders Were counter Aw against this theory, We Know that Mr. It son has testified that the contract for the sale of these guns was not made tll late in Mareh onto Printers. March 25. All the muste fe refused the terms Union, and today th ' ' when ft was well known the war was over, Dub | men ore on strike, The employers aay they are de: On referring to the Mle of the Republican, we | Lermined to rorit the dounaid, and the strikers are Bnd that tie armory bore rceived the frat tue | ol! i. fe tiauas the diferent office formation of the order for the second lot of | beipiigcach other With tne forces at thelr command 1.0) Kemingtons, to take Uie plive of the firs saad lub, late In January, whieh order, was confirmed Pe the Wrst week in February, and that the armor yates Tereaiealng Yeorsnelss €rs Were kept busy—even Working over-hour biiD, March It ts reported that th during February to complote and send of the | ficstes Cerna and Arapites, now in the West Indie Bratlot. ‘Thix shows that the baivala for the | tacet rio #11) demand satuefaction ele Uf buen arms Wiuist have been middie la dade 2 1 ou daetll Uuored bo be Dpwmel ( yuedl PRICK TWO GENTS. INQUIRY, —_ DW. VOORHEES RESIGNA COMMITTHE, NEW YORK, TUESDAY, | OVERMAULING THE JUDGES | loupe KB SUTHERLAND RISING TO A ERSONAL EXPLANATION | be a personal enemy of mine, He opporca me AMUSEMENTS, THE ALBANY LEGISLATURE, 1 COLORED MAN OPENING THE As- SEMBLY WITH PRAYER, ROBESON “4 YOu are on frlondly terms with Jon't think which woloomed Misa Le appearance last evening, in “As you was small in numbers, as might | poeted from the soason and the strong force of counter-attraction at the other theatros for the n we claim except presentation of the drama. different phases of dramatic exprosston there is none which needs more delicate handling Lat that lively interchange of Je* and amiable cousins call bo” temperament, charm and guarded by then Judie Parnard (laych he audience there © any love lost be tor Init true that you hav Position for Judge Barnard ton are admittin THE HON VYROM THE Who Misted J fon Adjourned anti! To-Night Witreasca Prosent A Sabp: sued for Admiral Time for Rertoning Opposition ent#—No Frespect nard tA Taine tion Tris noteand thet he Twenty-third Ste Howse iiway sult that has be the last few vears has bee 1 Phaivertou's Man, ittee met yesterday Mr. F.N, Bangs, taw of 1817 Broadway, testified that he was counsel Milwaukee and 1863, when Must Roxpond, Wastinoton, March 2.—The House ape mittian tn invastiante the ohana of tr regularities in the Navy Depart ovening at the Capitol. Chairman, read a letter from Mr. Voorhoos, is which that gent tried before me, amounts invived in of those caaea wore very largo, I suppose ? Judge, Barnard 1 lear conscienc haa been revelved by me, You would suffer no pecuniary loss our poaltton? The Judic morning at 10 o'cloc ALuANy, Mareh 25.—For the first tin tate tho Assembly was, this lured man, the history of th evening, opened by the Rev, Mr. Rhodes of this oity. His prayer was a modol one, and worthy the Peverend gentlemen ‘erin. Ho coniined hinwelt ional Admintatravion, the nors of the various States, and this Legis- ture In partioular, and, evidently thinking that was enough to ask for at one time, stopped, After 100 bfils had been referred to the Sub- Committee of the Whole by the Speaker and f Mr, Alvord, there being no quorum present, the Aesemy,|¥ Went into Com- e of the Whole, ar bills Wo a third reading. TUR COURT OF APIRATS, Niles futroduced a bill to amend Court of Appeals, that not a ‘and repartee which our French Succes in this tine is a by personal t watehful and It is perhaps not to Miss Le Clereq’s serious disoredit that #he does not do tho fullest justice to so dificult a part as that of Hor acting in the lively passages which make {ts distinctive oharacter Incks «lm- pliclty, it fs at once over conscious exaggerated, and in such parlous matter either r oxngieration is fatal, Rosalind, restos, must be utter charming or utterly tedious, and if Misk Le does not make her the frst, it is her exceptios Oscapos making her the ot mot this Mr. Blah of Michigan, reve T would mateo # van stated that t lawsuits in Indiana he would not be abie to attend to his dutios aa @ mmittes, and, therefore, he ined serving in ordor that the vacanoy to-tnorrow by the Spoaker. On motion of Mr. Bargent, t Journed until Tuesday evening. ‘The Chairman said he expected at that time to see presont the gentlemen who were now here, iled & seat on one side of the table, Dana and his ¢ timeaas mi this elty, and Tau feasion £50,000 oF be easier. tae instituted a suit in Supreme Court against the company, through sunsel, and obtained from Judge rd an er porte Injunction Bank swindle) wu oy aeeribody tn id make at my pro- ee work would who may Coie = to praying for the PHOTOG RAVHUS BY SUN REPORTERS, ointing Jam M. Sweeny recelvor of th pany, with directions to manage and operate t 4 granted upon an Of aloue in $0. Mr. Bangs ify the Injunction, and m ted States may be Mlle: Visit of Officer Wandling— committee ade ate Burglary Frustrated, At half-past six o'clock yesterday morning Prince street atation, The Unwole The order w taking of the plain moved tom 4 rk, on motion consclousne in tho hands: Officer Wandling, of t! Becretary Kob- prog Tessod several and Charles A, Hartlett) seats on the had several large volumes of public documenta ore were present, as witne Dr. Brodhead, Second Comptroller of the Trans of the Bureau of Stoan | Medical Director of the natructor; Hugh of the Duresu of and W. H.H. Smith, Chief Clerk of the Rureau of Steam Enyinee ring. ott made an inquiry papers, wisn Mr had beon addreamed to the Navy aaking for them Mr. Bartlett said he would tho to have Admte ral Porter summoned, and a subpata was ore dered to be issu nd floor and found a targe quantity of goods which had been hurriedly yacked in dye box officer found that the d ‘come atrect had been open ch were found ying on the boxes ked the door wnd ascended t forced open © door lend ascended to the junsel (Willard Any further proce ‘Those gentiomen notion in refere Ingraham, but Aim to submit the mo- dy wanted entire ver, butrather dry ‘= Pateman ts oe, What should passed in 1870, “that every sald Court which shall not be decided within four months after its final all be declared dismissed and the e Court below shall stand asthe ‘The same gentlo- iced a DIM in relation to telegraph panies, which provides that any telograph any how owning oF usit sin the Sta me a body corporate and entitled t Jons contain Rte ease —— qe, Posto ratio 2 Jaques of Me. Waller 3 J. W. King, Chiot Engineering; Dr. Wor John Lenthal, N Goldsboro, Chief Clork appeal brought b ng to Willlam Byron's colli Hisheht John W. Nort tice on the aentim reable youth, Orlando. evening was he f Armicaia, wi HOw posed upon frot van of that and the he final judgment in the action. } e MILWAUKEE Mr. Kelleher in serves the me bout certain F responded that a lotter oad. whieh runs through the r. Who was de Hut beauty of form and @ great way, a atinod by Indispesition i I Mias Le Clereg's noting high sense artis- and bonds to ft of the prov In an act passed n filing in the offlee of the Secretary of te of aresolution adopted by a Mf its Hoard of Directors to organize id certificate to contaln tic, 18 at least ploasiiia. sthey eagaped over the roois Fifth Avenne Theatre—Frou-Hrow Revived Keapponrance of Mies Agnes It is pleasant tos familiar place at the Fifth A winning personstity by nee she was last s “ Vrou-Frou," State a certiiic 2928 tee 1 had any sort of claim was le lengtin of Ue The bond of the ked that they w nore than two or three wite n Istond Bere Wagon. and Wilhelin Sei. be able to examine the specifications requi RE TIME KOR THE VIADE founded had T RAILROAD, introduced a bill te land, while ink 8 graced that — ae eee iL Ce a nn a nsidored an attempt of erday atternoon, notte Bright ty ble notice of th completion of the Rit The time for ¢ aded until wo yorrs froin the Oth of next rato complete It to Korty= rlein river. Mr, ution to re= vommittes Juke pting to make Viaduct Railroad pas ts lyiig on th 6 street to grab the » long and brilliant a career during her provious engagement, was revived for her last ey jon only two dav was when he re A serious nitro. ‘The play itself be- lass of dramas. put Miss Ethel gives to it Kastern Ratir ‘The laborers had this elty, today. fume Fru ontalned glycerine waa, Ae Dlaet to destroy it, ao that no aced= the careless handilng of tas even a drop of nitro-glyverine te a dane second street, and « Whithock attomp' refused to enter In AN INJUNCTION papers were here produ ed several hard blows on the is a debilitating play, nty-third atroet Which passed the Assembly last week picious that th Sharpe's ‘Dw Tt has, however, the me din the last acts is very mo! effect Miss Ethel utd happen fr it is known th gerous exploaive, foreman, Edward Kelly, pnt the ean on the bast st Immediately the ted the driver's With what fin uses the dramatic situations has been told too often to need further 1 verification Subsequently Whith 52 ener. Junt as the fuse ately renewed it: and Me. Whithnck havegained ed to get bis resolution ine vom won't hold all. the Who Will desire to have the matter explained. THE EXPULSION OF SENATOR Woor. The reaolution calling for th When next it ¢ she has’ lost ing’ of that ment which were always ov Ter dresses legant and beautiful, a potat his theater, same time that explanation would be whid expulsion of timation at was made @ It is expected play of the aewis, as of old, grovosque, rept rder for Thursday next Homination the ¢ a Ea to . Who sat in th Senate with ‘Tweed, their voices in Wood's behalf, gulating places tin ‘Ne w York was order 2 the employ stricken outon fame spaamodio © have been accustom Whalen was also terribly tn trick finn tn th the flesh in a fearful n nd noteworthy as being their way to Aer bedchamber y is f Misa Ethel's too, may recover if | onard was (nj) premature explosion 18 we ety walter et snd with an oath slightly, Whee ruttians placed Mor Lowe's England's tolan Presented to th The Kight Hon. Mr. Lowe, ited Lis annual bud i liconae tax of €WU on every place Of pube uusemoent, ined ews After Sign Township Co Trextos, March %. ¢ to the Honre t wien any bill in whilet aman Exchequer subi Commons to-night It shows that the eatimated total expenditun while the metual "Only cage in which nthe ML requiring the wn their books to ‘The Governor sent a mes- Jay, in Whish he stat nere ure to lay oot ss the people in pection of the sy nee ee non thie discussie fes cnsued L . ‘ perton- Wie Fecetpta from ¢ declined hme rots 4 great nere nerai laws, the remark being laced by defyt x (Winslow's) re of & Senator, ng up Chathan Donen in the YS CHARTER amendments mad SDAft Was kilted by fal) leaves @ wife to the charter Pcoal this nw! doubtful if Mr. Lowe recomt Leven if it agree to thet uid Chat Old Salt will brother, was ae ured by w premagure explosion Sixth avenne railr arcing for a bias xpressed his a an is proposed in the tue Curtis the Truching home otter beephen, Jno acplously infu or by the baie of Care, wae iLstantiy who was clot U.S. Senate Rosbing Business Wasninaton, 3 P assed the following Hills re ‘on Commerce: giving him and ade a falve ree wks he wast Byer, and is stlli retained. BAHN AID VS Mr. Buckley, B. W officers of the Supreme Court, 8 Lucien Birdseye’s assertic had made use of avery inde celebrated divorce case while j dd newr heard such expression mmittee adjourt the Committee kitting on wear driving it up a ron, wih he low his balanec round, breaking Wie JEDGY DIRDSRYE, and R. B. Hoop, dit hot believe erry boats, atid Willing tO accept of then rather than not Itis charged that the sudden after having, 1 to retain Comptroller Green and r Van Nort, was due to the visit tor Arthur, Surve r other Custom House oflvlals who we Tommittee until alate hour the night Iuis more thar, charter Is yet ws form, if ft business was a legit erely Iurned to-da, ‘A jiner, name unkown, War Starks Colliery, Pleasant ‘an explosion of qua at Wont hoine With his wee Authorizing the at siteruat iite-an Jersey coast for the Aublish a collec nage of front in th it is snid.agr Thomas Murphy & ¢ The Custom He ued yesterday when thes Kiet in aw th Donovan keeps a subterrancan lodging house in the re lets of one roo, a basement, which she for sleeping room, dining room, kitchen, aud cellar, Le thie den nightly at least Afty home! ty entered and begun to bre use politiolans here of Coll learned that th <move all the present munle!pal officers Lake Ontario SI xtend the Customs and Nayix waters and fa 1X o'clock this ever A TALK WITH JUDGE BARNARD. Tarnard was hardest fight on th me, and its passage in its pre pusses at all, is by ho means assured, THE WORK OF T fr Alaaka and the adjace charter for the elect Tthad been proposed wer Davenport, aud Col passed as it emanated » to eunble then (0 Al! the bureaux with A Hutter Brigade, and Mr. the Ohio river, Mount ‘Vernon, Just coming out ana going to He greeted | You do notseem to be very much hat the charter al fight ensued, lodgers took the. inte caped, and rab, ny and a fre met t the SUN reporter litate the execution tuprovements Bridges of the Hroad Company & fatial to sixteen f of ainendment to protect aud quelled th Inst there have been introduc only d4L have bee 1,100 bills, w! Judge Barnard (aughing heartily) vany Wish to see Ine How many years more have you to No, though and Chattanooge 1 The Tamm And diplomatic systois of the Cal bout 1000, and 500 were orc ports of th es yet Lo be made wislature is so far beb' enrollment was will continge to-night In the Second I 4 the Dowling Brennan rried on with much tntenalt ts and Havann. American eitizeus who third reading Twas elected for et the passage of the charter in Its a Hevorder three years be- f the Supreme registering but Lhad been ¢ being elected Jud: Now Orloana aud certain M The Fate of a Well its regular t it will be seen that th Ist or loth of A needed byt final adjournment cann w Ith of May local measures will haye t ve, if they don’t turn m ite of Aska Was tak the veriest bun known in Jer klyn, Was run over by & Ex-Alderman W videsy OFliig LO seCure a nglrto svcure the on wud BOOK af y much during the nobis interent was walking on the Even then a larg be left unact ed upon. will turn you Last night Ro: LOSSES BY HIKE The Seventy Confident of the Passng ¢ of their meon any pretence Weonfrnied. dt toaicated when The Hon, Win neyer preshded at the ot Vas made that city departments had $00 to defeat the (he committee nndent of the passage stantially as 1 was subtal ward Sa) omon, i tigation has taken thus far You have have whieh the inye The new Wagner was burned at} frou the stove ndy Clayton's house in arter at Albany o spoke expressed hy groom car D Denis Garvin, of 981 eet, While he was walking in Avenue uth streets, on the vening by Officers A desperate stragy! othing to conciliate any one udid not go to Albany to defeat ruflan was overpowered, fter a despera: sveurely lucked up n and his tures arrested on Suni 1 never thought poke to any one of the cominittee, sxception of Nile (with a frank, Yos, | have courted the Judge Barnard left for Albany, and will be tn tie Se i. atid her tft tor comes up for con. Arif Legisint tted for trial tn verhaps wit live known for. seve t-forward look). uation, and neve ie * Shooter's ary in'a wateh, but they only ‘avy orvidy vain. Hon for this Fesston Mr. Sherman will moye ta lkely to eu! WASHINGTON NOTES obtulued a few lueh to pass Mereur's on the free list House bill to pat tea Senate will pase the except one to provide (at It k y empl will be re articles to the fr voted down and the bill put dire! facts in refe Paul Railroad ¢ stated to-day, that Hated thelr stock Judge Barnard morally dis way Widening Job. Milwaukee a Parents of the city ovorunients, Sud for persone atid pipers. your action nawatende ba tlie po House yertorday Bieckles will ¢ lands wae passed 1 ade to winend men's meetl nd Improvements to take m: Yesterday reque Why. they hadn't two dollars jastioul Quarrel, Madrid to bring PHILADELPHIA, never took count of Judge} them a stay ago that Lean searcely remem BROOKLYN 1 of the road; not Chief Justice Iway between Judges Sharewood aud W Iwas referred to te ¢ Wri, O'llarra, Bishop of Sera you think the committee has Awiinst you? Gin Doing its Full D About four days a It was given a go} ving Stack frou lie Church made out a Williamsport in November last idue Barnard g In Congress on tart, and up to li tu Sackett strc st night all over Morrisay eaten erenlt aud sure heads wer cand cold water John MeKenna of Judge Barnard © Lo say can be shall call very My defense will be very br said in a few minutes. fow witnesses, you think you can be redlected ni the Hepubli Suit was instit in the Supreme with emphasis only a question of six years or fourteen © Demooratic ee WA hold a fueatl after the meeting of the »m up to the fire hydrant at Fifth re watered up two cans of od-slzed tin patlfuls CURLOSITIES “Aty early In May, seat in the Hoar y seventy thousand wi. u think you hi ted of hin elect ats Here that the time will be ¢ Wie re warded Certainly 1 do. 5 : y SPARKS PLOM TUR TELEGRAPH JOTTINGS ANOUT TOWN Juct should have been made charges ad been pre- ter of invest ferred against me York had a larg your very inde vr the Aldermen will meet ey Open court true us language tn {SUES PROM THE OCEAN CABLES Khas atuce bee Members of thi rmust Indeed have Magall selfrespect if he | aud superinteudent rrtes by tie elty Amadeus devla + that he will new Hivan street D confidence of + of age, livin Soldiers whe y WI meet at 26 De been defray y Stewart, thirty -« treet, quarr tied with plated ram‘ hag Whirty-By charged two pistolehow at her withont effect Huw away U0 Your name is known all over this J ERSRY, a Aare of He Stewart's dry jerks wud other Judge Barnard (ay te yesterday my name is Sickles told nati over Burope, ‘Id Secaucus race course Well, L suppose, taken all in all, 1 have shout as inuch abused other man th this co) ‘Phe Plainfleld Hoard of He and vilifled ws any wird séreet to Eldridge; Henry K. Woodruff, from Fiat vigwatreet to Kun Tw. ‘Tilden ® personal enemy of ty-acoond atroet nan fall from a train New Jersey tin MK and Wan WuAlantly Killed, Wo OF ag ET WU abby Lis boda T have had no pe Uibtule hy bis no peaion to adrees gh bc rot David f, Bogtt, of the Cyl WJauie 4, Duty, Luirty age with bin dit trow Seni b Ueki i a aid ac by us Us

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