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ce THIRTY-NINTH YEAR. NEW YORK, SATURDAY, MARCI THE UNDERGROUND RAILROAD. ME ALBANY LEGISLATURE. THE SEVENTY'S CHARTER ORDERED TO A THIRD KEADING, ‘The Bill we Amended and Ansembly ¥ to Port Morris CINCINNATL CONVENTION, RESPONDS ayten Duayvel, ALMANY, Mareh 29.—In the day Mr. Mose the champion and was ably Assembly te y made ® good ty f the Beach assisted by Old Salt, why t occasion to say he hadn't yet made up his mind which scheme t for, convinced every one that he was not in fa- Friends of rapid transit in New ter are indebted to Messrs. Husted, Niles, and Jacobs for their able ad vor As it is the only underground scheme that stands any chance of passing this Legislature or of being built, Tsend tt in full as Providing for Two Ronrds of Aldermen An Forbidding Sectarinn Aporo= Selden, Horace Conkling, Liewt« A Ragte Bin from Judy printions ¥ Railroad Bill in the Hou ALMany, March 20.—The New York char- ter was taken up again in the Senate this morn- Interest was manifes almost entirely deserted, The giving rise to discussion was an amendment offered by Senator Lewis, which provided for the election of six Aldermen from each Senatorial district, and two Asi ch Assembly district. Dorsheimer, lair Tousey, Judi Poumatic scheme, ¢ Fithion, Hiram Bar mund Kaufmann, and Others. > Col, Wittiam M. Grosvenor, Chairman of the Bxecw tive Committee of the Liberal Republican Convention Of Missourt, Washington, D. C. Sir: We, Republicans of New York, wish the principles lately sot forth by the Liberal Republicans should vote or of this one. York and Weatche firat questio this measure. dermen from tor frankly admitted that hy mulative vote would ele ‘an to the Common Counell. mann supported the amendment. charter encouraged repeating. ized the Seventy o# a band of disinterested patriots—the most patric He was sure they had no desire for office, their only weakness being for the Tax Commissioner ships at $10,000 salarte the committee had bi We make this departure from the ordinary mothods of party action from a de organization under the control shiefly for personal purposes, ai t confident AS AMENDED. the powers heretofore grant ed to the New York City Central Undergrou ompany te hereby. uth f aintaln underground ble tur nels, and to lway, with uot Senator Tle- He sald the wo belong is A eubway or subways, Iu suetruct wi operate (here than two tracks ty on ears OF, other motive power, for the acts hereby amended. J obstruct @ free expression of opini tiled by. eteain oF matters which the gentlemen whom you repre- 1d before the people of the United on the important w-beaten th sclf-constituted body cumulative voting would prove a curse to New veded to visit Senate, and We betieve that the time has come when the Rrowdway cee political offences of the past should be par- af 290 , 4; that all citizens sh enator O° Bri upon Senator T aranteed to them CASTIOATION. at the course pure id that he would never have had the Committee » concluded his re mann did not tell the the enjoyment of the rights at ifty-ninth st for revenue, and so adjusted ed by him, and secured a seat int ' y opposed him rks by saying that Th truth when he declared that the Committee of a self-constituted body. amendment the burden upon the industry of the country as ght as possible; that a reform In the civil service should be made which will influence of f local self- erican free- relieve political actic official patronage ; that the right indation of Am obliged,” answe offered by Senator Low!s was ad: nator Murphy then moved to strike out the enacting clause, for the pur umulative voting section. neeasion of Republican cumulative voting was of doubtful expedt enator (Woo reary ty lake rted, and the en keds and we also ar the Harlem river yas sald river OF monts of Foderal power che boliove that at this time a sp ‘upon the people to do away with corruption in iF Spuyten Dnyvil creek ‘ of by itighe OF di authorized toe ial duty rests subways and railways fro ed by law to conn et with the New York aud Harl suitable point second and Forty-stxtt branch from its westerly Ine to the North River, within the cur} Ines and under Fifty second strect The subways or tiinels of tie company shall, declared, hh his belief that the system was uncon. Tho exposures recently made in this State ity of New. York learly, he described the te the mine Briefly, but manner in whic THIEVES COUL have brought to light evils which are not con- party, nor to a sing! ragtyd unter, Browlway as ty bet ot jess than 19 fect 4 the eurba and 0 the hutldiug Hine of the #, the bew Post Oftice exc npels OF aUbwass shall be al locality, and et a representative of idly, be referr which the Republ With the hope that the movement begun in Missouri may spread through all eo every polittea! pai has yet encountered, shall be remov ial railways sliall be s herein itis provided 6 OF approach the invitation to meet in National Mass operations of Senator O'Brt providing tha Charitable inst aid company tion at the city of Cincinnat! on the first Wednes- invite all Re of New York who agr rds of the € LONED GENTLEM Chances W Goopmcn. DO HUTCHINS, Hiram Bonsey, IGISMUND KAUFMANN, BK Krackowrven, Bkavronn, Wiuuiam A Aldermen until The Libera Republ oved to strike out the Sup rthe vote annou Register didn't rof Sew York Liberal Republicans of districts was he 200 Third ay in the ehatr ted resolutions ad 1 Lowery made nts providin eform, and con ig of public lands to aGenoral Central Liberal Ke ley an Eligible Candidate, voting in the allirmatiy a lause be so amended mend the ¢ azo Tribune is not far from vi pking that if Mr, ¢ Id be induced ngest wid me © the sufrages that was ever people for the mot ite tar Lord, Murphy, and Tiemann voted DERED TOA ter was then put MURD READING upon athird read- Who his not time differed with him Greeley’s ho 1 loyalty to country y Where tits useful life sty of purpose, Allen, Baker, foya a popula ter was excused fr ldn't underst ator O'Brien would have ¥« d his amendin 1 Underground bill New Eniland states his n at the South 1 welcome it alivost as cordially the colored poople themselve {uring coUstTuct cient eauee way t was then ree A Voice from the Qu From the Cincinn n City of the W. Counulitee on Rally They haa report ad this was the raid company may, from ttm iy the Under. ane manner, Charles Fran 1 who made the timated that hi yin whieh the tits decision, laid on the tal On motion t war has lived in di who, while out of de LOUND CENTRAL. he ean be elect leton in the ry than any on Dil be talcen 1 Underground w on the part after the Contr The Great West Indiguant at th finally killed construction ral amendments eptable tothe friends amendinents offer protise made! slicing around Presented a epectacie Hke Little Giant Uhad the eff thy watit de CHER BREE endment that the 1 ON, and the Kean et was patent to ey Hicer saw aman Law ‘applied. t earried to the Chambersstreet More tan Old Salt, who was quiet But his joy was ery delegate i J corporal ar that it apply te Hie and private, thre sinile vanished In a seco! effect this Would have on TUB SYRACUSI and the new Capitol. covery that this was a private Visions could not be mady to “Why,” wald be i you want shout the Stat triet choone tt ady refused to re. ‘ SALT WORKS hese and came to N uld fora cony Hew broker he baving spot wil Vast wight Ly leaping Ilo Private DaLokul | ” The venorable old to forget, or thought every one else had forgotten that » general Jaw was passed last winter, but ‘hat the whole effect and purpose of the law was defeated by an am ondment inserted by him, After somo further skirmishing, Mr, Roche's amendment. was defeated by a vote of tow. Huated and Jacoba voted for tt, while Mr. Alvord recorded himself against it, After the bill had been read through, the gallant Rush Hawkins had a funny streak come over him. and offered an amendment to the effect that within ten days after the peseage of the fact the Mayor.of the city of New York should execute a deed to the Central Underground Ratl- road Company conveying to them all right and title to the street in New York city known as Broadway, together with all the public parks &e., that they might require. ‘The a.tempt of the Colonel to perpetrate a Joke was alament~ able failure, and the representative of the highly reapectable’ brown-stune front constituency blushed deeply, and repaired to the lobby to mfort the children of Israel, who nad just ome down from the Senate chamber with the Intell, ’e that their beautiful charter, after having n mutilated heyond the possibility of recognition by its friends, had poten iva t body. The minittee then rose the Central Uns ground Railroad bill was third read= ing. Jim Swan's three-tier road, which has passed ate, Was this morning reported favorably Assembly. THE EVENING SESSION. He eyeuing seaston Mr. Hawkins, Chatr- the Committe on Cities, reported the wapapers of New York city who ns for corporation advertising. 'T bil was am din the cor ittee so as to except the Tyanseript, Star, News, and New Yorker Journal. The same’ gentlemen also reported favorably the bill providing for the sale f Wash- gton, Fulton, Catharine and Fronklin Markets, Mr. Prince, Chairman of the Judie i romite a large number of bills, among them the New York and n has rtation Company, and the ork Produce mission Company. The bills to. org lish the Marine Courts of New rted adversely, and the r you not pass a goneral on man peome vred t age Mr. Woolsey introdu transportation of milk on th imits the company to a ch per gallon for eighty, miles transportation, to regulate the erie railway. It rye of four cents eda the company to furnish rry tickets, Mr, Husted introduced a bill to authorize the Peekskill Iren Company to construct a nar- row gauge railroad in the towns of Corth Westchester county, and Phillipstown, Put counsy. Among the bills passed waa Mr. Cook's bill regulating the sale of leaf tobacco in the State of New York, and requiring the we it to bi marked on the bale or hogshead ; also, the acts incorporating the Society of St, Vincent de Paul in New York city, and authorizing the Super- viso. 'of Kings county to provide an armory in Brooklyn for the ‘Twenty-third Reziment GEORGE LAW'S FERRIS. on Commerce this im arguments on the bill te reduce the Bridge, Roosevelt, Division, and res betwoen New York’ and Iuetion proposed was cent. ‘The nt to show that this reduction would bankrupt the company, as it would leave only $7,000) profit on a expen diture of over 3% Grand street. fe Willlamsburgh, ‘Ther THE NEXT WEDDING —— The Marriage of ¢ rand Opera House Ballet Girl, From the Te ise Acheson is one of the eight very Dea wtifal girls forming the ne of Cory 4 inthe Cashmore ballet 1 act “Lalla Rook She os about elziteen years of a perfect blondo, and by reason of her pe cular personal chat perhaps, the mor noticeable of any in the bellet organization of the Grand Gpera House, She resides with her widowed mother, whose only support she has en for ara. und it is ereditatl fomoking just inquiry the young lady's reputation, and be- coneerniny Inu satisted on that score, he sought to Visit her humble home, which request wis modestly granted. There giving renewed expression to his love, he was formally cepted as a suitor. Mr, Sherman is a commie Ing business with his father this city, is twenty-three years Very prepossessing appeatat expressed himaeli wt tie Grand Opera Hous last evening as anueyed at the newspaper Notoriety. and t wa thoroughly” a ei co of the Mair to his future welfare aud ess. and that. having the consent of the ¥ 1y and her mother, and his owa peoy rosin any obstacies to the anton, an indante ly able to supp ct a wife In syle, he th hiie would take no Inter. WE Which really concerned no 1 above named, there will he pre A fete. on Sun day ev text nit, stave mane ager at the Grand Opera House; Mr ward F De Nyse, doseph How Hr., editor of the Stir and a number of well vi young millionaire and bankers of Welland Broad streets, this city The bridal tr ompelse murney to Sai Fran thence to Panama, Jan 7 St. Thom Janeiro, and return to New York ee Flowers for Col. Vink's From the bt ro (Vt) Ze sawiafew days since at the Rever eautiful bouquet of flowers, seni by k to b on her husban’ * Calla Tilles, ten roses, smitax, Ne., Were appro priately arrar while on a groundwork of white pinks, and formed of Uoug!sh viole single word "Hu peared The California rihquake=Petty i Permoe Wit f th Mojave river #how quake on Tocaday vena felt with terrifle force At Lone Pine ewonty:three persons were killed Fifty houses were demolished, and the town is in ruins cell Auvother Mining Horror Twenty-eight Men Killed and EI n injured, Loxpon, March 28—$ A. Me An exp! mn oC fay, by which twenty-eight men were ki i] righ 4 J — Verhuel Vindicated by Morehai WeMahon, Paints, March 2 =tn the Pre u libel tt Brooklyn's Offal War. Thee nt stillcontinues inthe T 1ftl Ward of Brooklyn gor i tend animals at the foot offal wharf was pac f dead antmals were t hie str Th complay The Whole in One Dose, blind man, who ly ) Division street, was yesterday morn Bellevue Hospital, suffering from an \ num. He died at o'clock fu the afternoon, Ils wi fatd he had heen suifering for y« Hat, and that a physiein ha Lor James Conrad Hove the pain, Mrs. Conrad stepped out tnd on her return saw that he | ¢ tentaof the bottle, upward of an c at 1 Was 00 years Uf ages The Suicide of an Unks As Jeremiah Sulllyan of 21 Was standing on the end of Pier K lnat evening, he was approached by a nt) years of Ay hat,and weariug’@ gold. w asked whether the Harlow boat lauded t i reply the mat Fa { waite —s «for Spa niah Ofticers, The stenmship Morro Castle, which sailed for Hayano yesterday, carried twenty-three sp Which had been parchased tn this city for Spa offteors In Cuba, Much difteulty was r ny thine the spirited antinals on” bon Mier Joni the Hergh North iver i \ ; vihwis then followed u i a The Michigan Legtstatuy Derrorr, March 20. The Legislature adjourned today, ‘The Senate will meet a# a court of Impoaet inet on Apri). 11 to éry Commulsslonor Rdmonila Of tho Land Oiiews The House Tavestigating Comtuttes fully exonerated Represeutatlye Hill, Who wus Charged With taking # bribe, A Legislature Adjourning t a Ball, Haniuisnuna, Pa March 29. Tepresvntatives have adjourved ty attend the Moysmienalng ball ind? House of aday iv order adelphia on Mon. Cousequcuey of the ag PRICE TWO CENTS LIFE IN THE METROPOLIS, DASHES WERE AND THERE BY TUB SUN'S REPORTERS, 30, 1872, PREE-LOVE AND POLITICS, THE WULTITUDE THAT B TUB ACADE ng ee THE DISTRICT ATTORNEY'S PUZZLE Another Worthless Draft Received-A Wi eas Wanted from Enutand, r worthless ¢ ious frm of Loo 8. Dunn & ( Bank of England, was received by tho Dis- trict Attornoy, and filed with the half dozer alrcady in bis possossio £100, Tt had been returned by the purchaser from England to a friend, who presented it to the Dis- trict Attorney. Tho trial of Edwin Greene, arrested ona charge of awindling, in uttering those worthloss checks, In the absonce of acquittal Is probable. An official told a SuN reporter yesterday that it essential to a conviction appear who could te e were no funds to the credit of Le Dunn & Co. whon the: royal bank, The Produce Exchange and several other interested secure the pi efforts thus far have failed. hemselves to gain a conviction of Greene. 6 only possible ber of the late fraudulent firm, in the failure te * from England, is to arrest Dunn to turn Stat ST NIGHT. Yesterday anoth: aft drawn Evervhody and hie W t to See Her than Could be Admitted Miss Claflin's Romarks, Academy of Music strange scene last night. A mob of ten thousand 4—rich and poor, high-toned a clogantly-dressed ladies of acknowledged re- pility, and loudl,-attired women, whose opposite standing was equally apparent, bank ers, brokers, merchants, hack-drive, gamblers, iblacks, and every’ pressing, pushing, squeezing, crowd- » the building to hear Tennie C, topics with which her The doors of the opened at @ quarter past seven o'clock, when the usual forco of door- keepers and ushers wa great rush that followed the ushers before it, and OVERMAN THE HOUSE orchestra to the topmost gallery, re 1 rights to box A Member of the ¢ pany Found Dead in a GarretThe End of Another Man of Genin On Thursday me employed an a singer inthe ehorw at the Grand Opera House, trick Carnay, janitor of the building, 96 Pine street. Mr. Richardson was on friendly terms with Mrs. and always made her his confidante whon in trouble, He complained of being iN, and was unmistakably un- der the influence of liquor. some warm toa, ‘and Opera Tho draft was for ning Frederick Richardaon, Lalla Rookh™ ed at the rooms of Mi is set down legal evidence, Green for next week. Mra. Carnay #00 After drinking this he felt better, He In the evening Rich nd walked to the City sing down his back, ‘clock. A short y strange noises pickpockets, bh remained on the premison Ardvon strolled Into the would be absolutel: ersona should Clafin diseor eis 40 closely identified, great theatre were armay wan awakoned mine aitel withess, if in readiness, ‘and his face wae b ening carried the induce Groene evidence. at last accounts, was in Philadelphi the Colonnade Hotel. — a A Four-Yonr Old After Once Henrt Correspondence Charen, Varick etre ¢ cari d on business: ner, la Pla atrect. v, aod his last. appearance before the the" grand chorus in drand Opera Hous gardicss of all reser Plays Any Air multitude without, struggling for to the doors, incre the streets It filled the en- the Academy Inspector Walling, with Capt. xghteenth strect poltce station it of his force, made © something lik : Tho Dranken Count of Votes in the Morriaas Werrsnono, 1.—About three-quarters of a mile fi Ho, live Charles he returns for th for Assessor of th First Ward of Morrisanta town gave Antho: A war whoop . neluding the tna A lively mune is tn Cameron of the and a large detache effort to reduce the rush t without avail until a quarter bef: ‘Then, the entire ir ing room and all, te were closed and barred without filled Irving place completely, so as to and swarmed around on nth street side with jeging all the side and private Korn and family, them good musicians, avery interesting child, wh have attract born in Wurtsboro in March, 1 er four yoars of age. Monticello, d there astonished her re vids by playing on the This was the first any remarkable mus pleces wars was the result, and all reinforced th ne prying Individual, who wat ingest is Paulina #0 musical tal al attention, counting care, jor being packe avoid suffocation the de At that time the dis a little In October last she vis- won MeOwen't Braun 33 ma im fricnds are turk render it impassabl the sidewalk equal density, entrances, vainly knocking and DR ADMITTANCE, And this eager, clamorous multitude of all ages and conditions and both sexes, remained for a full hour, until the le the building seeking In vain for admittanc Such a specta clty, and certainty No lecturer, however popular, has ever succeeded in creating such an immense plano a popular air, End report that MeOwen that she po Prove this the n the Fourte } 4 } f } ‘ ‘Gunt was done wilfully suggested for he one Was rendered with accuracy and elf t three months afterw shureh here, b3 Seating herself at the instrument, with touching the pedals, I ays that wh A see the Ines Tnepeetors could it. ture closed, about without the least hesitati ‘Trip to Yorkville. ber of hymns which she and Sunday sehool the Yorkville . Fifty-seventh » is seldom essed in this given additional evidence us by playing off liver their reapective argumenta, Louse, the court room, the clerk, but not Justice Ma ‘They found the court them asingie time. re Pete, Miss Claflin made her appearanc promptly. ats 1 with a rollicki on the stage ntirely alone, nolsy outhurst es to expend many experien: gether she is a musical wonder. Hienéet Mayera Victory ng this ANHOUACE! rupt City Hall Rin r nearly three years a desp ewark Ring to fast pavement on the property owners of Sou notwithstanding th “Tn the midst has no right to. BURIED WITH POVQUETS of flowers, th eet poured fn upon her eftully dressed Maguire aaye his prayers? Let's adjourn tu the church around y white, with dowers as her rhest and persistent oj finally carried ¢ Whip of * Boss rer, aid open and bowing her vation given her, she ptty and attr entiusiasin of the ordiuance wa ledgments of t through the Common © Staimsby, Chairm ‘They atayed there so long they for wol'at about ¢ tory was not com cord, who had fought the ut Convicted. arrested {i Wy, the lawy jens court room ent in advocacy aker on the tated In yesterday's Sw, gave tempo rary boil at Gat, and yesterday morning entered 10 & ranve tor tab ugh denying that it ds free love as underst In her first condenmnatic It now exists an cqually strong oute tin giving Way to tl fe for his appe sitent of the Forty “con son myers er nee pee He denied th ich hae given rise hast night on re elena, for Ww was geting at th nees Of her expr e New York, West Shoi vy and Chivago H The Jury promptly conviete axed one thourand f ‘order seateneud Mun fon for five years. omentae Astonisher i +. Jackson, ‘To r& Morrissey havi for their Easter Sunday which they anticipate ro ted atthe Gra rauning near westward boundary cans ors Head 1 afalr haired stripti J, lived with his aged parents ac hi Mr. William §. Egan acted Diishment in o Frederick became infatuated A fow weeks with the wild rage ttlug the fact omen were thett aiees Sans < Were epent aN pe AND PRMALE nul why do these Je ferockous attacks ssoctation vieeted ¢ went bureaus and, ¢ {i iis poeket, he started for the Weal grict striekew Jol J, MeGowan, Secretary ‘Tarif Bill, The Ways and Means Tariff bill, and Oppowed to the Senat FLASHES FROM THE OCLAN CABLE: WASHING TE numittee to-day disc 1a opposing its passage, ler It to a committer Gen. Sivkles is expected to return to Madrid e next mouth, Vredorick William will visit his mother-in-law den, Where she ls stopping, after Easter, in order to let itdie order It return ‘assertion that Women obtain mien tn’ thie th CURIOSITIES OF for temporary « AL present there te no probabiti avenue, waa f tins obtain ® bs Wises, and BROOKLYN. reer street rution 9od Franklin Sharp, le $15 from James Wiking, & myn place, o8 EN MUST HELP LOSSES BY WASHINGTON NOTES department telegraphed ocrats with Air, Hel Han dunt demand of Uh 1 tion be pub by tue 8 preference uased oF referted to Aug Were Very hue, 0 tetmar immmaniatote in eneean,

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