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* to ascertain whether any of the increased fof certain contractors for the construction of ves , 5 brother now entered, He took {t very coolly, LB ? Vand Grant, ex interest, at Bisa: Incomes, Soc A 4 1 se various vessele hed been caused by the | ecleof War aud. steam machinery, approved March 2 BY PRITZ MENKEN Sree cus he'a dence’ he weld. traitor TUB BLBOTRIC TELEGRAPH ong Dock, #8 reat, at SL Na@st Incomes, 4 Bag; | medicines in this country, it becomes at once eviden® rations or delaye which | 1863, be referred to the Court of Claims, which is hereby —_—o— ently. ord Rrstarn lainking. fund. 10 Gr rhiment; a , ie: Rock Islan thon! of {Iste’ot Toledo " vision, #1: Fort Wayne ds, 1 ; Milwaukee and § et and Chieago Tete, 1 New te Thipent on account of t > Ped not been paid for ty th i Where Prof, Morse Firet Caught the Hint Spree-A Young William Street Barkee| The body Was removed to one cf the halls of A Long and Weary Kuocking at the reinafter provide ers Tustructions Followed tom Fatal End, | the prison Doors of Congrens—Afte Sail have the THe HANDKERCHIFE John Hallisey twenty-two, was sh Tay just as well prepare ‘now, and that Hostetter's Stomach Bitters has been the most eae cessful of them all, The record of ite triumphs covers a period of about twenty years, and during that time 1 »bADIY restored to health and Vigor @ greates debilitated invalids than all other tontes and mbined. The amount of disease and eute fering that has been prevented by its extenalve une a ertainable ; bat that the malaris fe fevers and many other die # disorders seldom, If ever, prow on systems that have been Y a course of this Invaluable vege f they | veated with jurisdiction tn jer anid. act, and whose 0 investigal determine the clal parties opon the principles and tu Anld act, execpt ah i of sald Court in the premiecs Sud effect A And no elalin sh of this The Sangninary Wind-Up of a Polltictaars Wa Morris apd ward the Recipe ; tent of the Homage of Kings. be wher my brother Is the | Samuel Finley Breese Morse died at 7:43 Hck Menken Eyonte 6 the BUX feporter, Whe wae | O'clock last night, He was born in Charl " ‘’ wrof the police st saloon. Hallisey was the vietim of his own fe fer tome bode con it | folly. He was one of the worst characters in | could just see him once before they bury him! ft had already previously viven trou. | the gifl said on the Way. When she reached the | of widely-adopted geographical text-books. He | ¥,¥,(: @ Hudson cer ot spot where the body lay, she gave astart. What | was sent to Yale and graduated with a strong | Erie. 7 last night he. | A'pool of blood! She cried bitterly, knelt, and Frie je Welsh, and Ed- | talked to the corpse. She knew that ft could | "king for art, and — equally decided | jeniln, give her no answer, but still she talked to tt, | predilections for chemistry and natural | Eake thors. e¥ av Teeten Wirtiam | ghe,fomals Risted the face. gently touched the | philosophy. ‘The two ould not he indulged | Wen sors: sr Her deal brothers he f blood, She het te by John Fred- | man wh arkecper, In @ ther Judgement 4 by ea TNE REPORT OF an {he following were pest, lowest, and 5P. M ion town, Mass. of a father distingutshed as an Or- | closing prices of stocks Clowng. considering aby al could not hereby re: | the ward They ' poaled ble inthe saloon, Aw Tn rerecr or TH ff) Mr. Logan. This. ts t preventive medicine is of conrse uni t fea well known and undisputed fn which generate treasing and dange duces any injurious effect fortified in advat table tonte thodox theologian and na the author of a series | y, ¥.0,@ Hudson con RESOLUTION milar to @ resolution roan exam nation Abo but eight tors were ditional compensation, the a i Fivd.oco, All the re ‘ titled to nothing, t ? toe The Senate ha joint resol with Charlie MeCabe ward Hogan, roughs wh e his associate which Was before the at the last session and lacked but on of passing. Tt has e Senate twice and 1 Lameken's beer —— which | at one The young man was to choose | pittsburgh and ad- | and to mark his course of life. His taste for art | Sorthw Fn th preferred t of ac compte in pore deena of | wee full |} Tasted th t M By ils «i to a state t) now on the | young man, gave him book under whieh other ed relief House Bening Does th Now that | clude those decided | He ecare inst in the Supreme Court? you wouldn't h nof the Board | Mr. Logan No, it docs mot: these parties reus, Believing | have never been before any court. One of them fe aconstituent of mine, Who hasbeen here for | Ht three years. and ha: ho this 1 the world trying to vet im examined. rthis joint reso- | Naval Comm ition that it pies, | in faver of the | Mr. Rand et this join hut ! the Committee of Clainis and be ex want it exal {| Prevaited. and the p jhleod. | anything noteworthy in science seer " ‘i Renee init vii fe he etd tt | to him forever Wienke e get sees t sthourh she would | He went abroad to study, and won a gold | Onin & titesienl . medal for a model of @ dying Hercules, f closed Castoria te certain to operate, It does not nauseate oF gripe like Castor Oll, but ts pleasant to take, digesta the food, regulates the bowe's, and causes natu: ralsleep. It ls equally adapted to adulte and Infante, We warrant it to contain neither Mineral, Morphing nor Alcohol. We will give sample bottles to any ae credited physician. jet, good-natured | Shey Hd brie mn, Hart ‘Central reons have Give mes ey.” Hallisey shouted in xu Noe cent resolution ought to pa those of us Who opposed the on Lipen the ground that a resolut V pon the stoject had been ad Board has heen appol the Navy Depart ment, and the tes fs the Joint resol iL to be right one ition which Congress rey adopted, we unanimou ne whis painted the “Judgment of Jupiter,” a picture Jution tne | @ Still louder voice Me ons loched up in the adjacent cortt- | highly praised by West, returned to the United i ehim. He | States, and in company with Col, PAINTED PORTRAITS. wer and his employer, Mr.Lamcken, | | He went to Europe a aecond time to com| goodenetured Way Menken in ® large. ro: ey swore and cursed, and called Menken | small slim youth. He has a very good, honest fevce, and looks to be the last man in the world | New LS @ Dutchman who would commit a murder. Menken an- | the Literature of the Arts in the New York Now, you keep quiet.” the young German | awered the reps ters quests ns very readily. He | versity. He was in Burepe when the professor y one to call me by such | Was 8 years old, suid, and an orphan. His | ship was offered him. He. re id mother died when he was five years old, his | vovage was turned by acciden leven. Hew eared neor | Hfe-path to vzen more oaths. and | Bremen on a fart act Why did you emigrate from the old The packet ship Sully bore him from Havre short of forty years ago. He was wersation With passengers, and Weriera, everybody in the room. “Iwish | dor, The SUN reporter went in to ‘ like this,” Menken said, in) (gundtie young man ©... @ Ind. Central Hannibal @ Stolosepiy St Joseph pref his a ny cell. He isa tudies. He borane afounderof the Arad sivn, lectured on the fine arts k Athenwum, and became Profe Don't Fail to Procure M SOOTHING SYRUP for children toet for thirty years with never-faillug fa by millions of mothers for thetr eliildi — MARRIED. BRADLE—WIITMAN. 1h Lov At the Fealdence of Warren Mitel Fea of Woodford county, nthe basis of Panama Weetert Uplon Telcrapt esta niekstiver immed, and on the | Quicksilver preferred froth vorything he has in rhe + House once reported ety and enc said. “I don't allow vn go to | a nam | father when he wa Hallisey swore as he was ab ‘Tho Committee of Claims nave | you have forgotten t how tathe House if they had @ Tution, with the recome He also said that contractors did not desire () becar chosen oldation Coal e was aware that many of t Tutton to pas under t nal Board, the $200,000 was awarded to these t he vesaela nove the contract pt emolbus bel of the Vb Atractors agreed to eo before the Board appointed by the Navy Department and. «ub their claims on the boss of our resolution: t have done so, and the result of the action that Pourd is that 40 out of the 48 get nothing. Accordingly the prefer that this bill Povumittee were of the opinion, as we had offere that resolution and agreed to stand upon tt ar he doings of this Board secmed to be juat nik ved by some committee of this MMe. Wey... Mare 28 Hau. BW, Beadle o Mise Claris’ Whittnan, of PVR IMMORTALITY bapress = w @ Cu Bx ix hante’ Union Ex.. 34 Vnited States Express Bs BN Bs ting of the Directors of the Pana npany. A.B Stockwell was glectrd P Hellows, Vice-President; J. E. Keeler, a Henry i mith Tr e pleastire of th the iat nken cried: “Tsay, | Repor ane ed hs cor Ney? a few month pay me for the drinks toh LT wes nd sald: “So Thave, How | atlves here iways Doutd Anierlca wa fame to be discussed, The ) further debate much is tt?’ stich a nic ito Werk In-soT thought Ld | subject had strong attractions for him. He bad H : try my fortune her’ Often discussed It with. his friend. Prot. J te er—How did you cometo have a pis Dana, and though he had turned hia face we science so far a life's or in that fleld n ried. it had not ceased to interest him Jackson of Be om was one of dinun & Co. 11 Broad street ly I escribed a —_ ent experiment In Paris which showed the BANKING AND FINANCIAL Hathing | poceibilits af transmitting electricity. throuh @ te nent Tdon't | sreat length of wire, As Moree listened, the | Rayging HOUSE OF HENRY CLEWS & ( Itetatives and friends are invited to attend the funeral, TOrey ei 5 Wie bes ie Yow gu, Weanenday afteriran: "ats vclock, trom the Fea d. He went to work upon | ‘ ONOV LE gn sian nation)—No, TI didn't look | the idea, and before the vessel reached New | Cireular Notes and Letters of Credit for tr I would | York he had his great invention complete, and | gro ( deserved | even the mechanical apparatus sketched. fully Invited to attend ¢ ribed by Dr. Jackson was rh. jaf 2 o'clock M., from his p are | Souths ete, Williaans? org lls of Exchange on the tmperial Bank of London, |, COMMOS!.= On Sh nas the costof | ce.and the old | ve them $1.5 ad no parents, aud Thad rel- day in — DIED At Greeny 2. Mary df dauxhiet of the 48th z Hallisey ewor t | Mr. Ward 1 hey | Mr. Logan—Ttnove he rules be sv d passed s Kenerally would | The questicn Wag taken on suspe not pacs, but the | rules, and upon a division there were 41; not two-thirds in the aMrmatiy Tro vlyn Ds oF A wife of Geo. W Inve John B, and her aye, tay Ay te flaw e two latter to re aken from the Speaker's Menken told hitr Hallisey put os the bar, swore, and said: “That is all Thave.” | Injyour di That's all |. Menken—When 1 a8 up town Thad charge of | be cone the entire store, and had often arte sums of | Dr. Charle honey ther hought it would be better to | the passengers on the 8 pared in case of a burglary. Tam « f “Andi, we notice wellknown | J the money, and said. you can have now, and I want her drink Refore the resultof the vote w announced Menken refused to give him another drink, as > | Mr, Ingersoll called for the yeas and nays | Hallisey had already left two drinks unpald tae: the concerned. that this money waa | The -ateation was taken upon ordering the | sy y dhe to these men, and that we ought to report | yeas and nays,and there were twenty-nine in the a tds bill. Iti te : Afirmative. | sail Halltsey Mrmative being Sand fiays were n was taken, t voting 47. lution went to the Presic ho returned it, With the ing the | He coun yeas M. ae Oaktand st okisn. April ty Fremont T., eon. of ded year of hilt e done it now althoug ppen chet 1 don't give me another drink now," | Pould, happen tent the next | swearing and cursing, “I'll puta | Reporter— Did you see the body when tt was | AKING RLECT Legvi pM fashed over het THE FIRST CATION BLING Ge Rad Geek an Lomart ey Menken gave no answer. Hallisey waited a | Havelooked at him: but nono. ile “en chante sit, aba than th ebig pitcherot water | ite, Still T always said T never would kill a man, he experimen Moment, and then threw the big pitcherof water | jocqusel have no money, In this country it | the missing link in th at the barkeeper. Menken staggered, and ran | makes no difference ifa rich fellow kills a man— | tothe discoveries pdb Resa Me eed fe Landon GRANT'S VET. into the om, where hehad aclub, When | thate all rights but {t won't do fora poor man, | bored and failed, and Morse. In hisexrler specu | > tonal Bank of Scotland, Provinelal Bauk of Irelands | *ysiativen he returned Hallisey and theather roughsthrew | _ Hallisey came to this country from. Treland 18 | ations, had mentally bridged mi i tall thelr branches tend her fa or IG years ago. He served aterm inthe Albany | what he heard on the Sully elegraphic Transfers of money on Europe, San | from the rook! posit accounts received in elther Curreney or Coin, | EVERETT ect to check at fight, which pase through the Cloars | Pater ¥, Everett. in House as if drawn upon any elty bank ; Interest al fchareh Ws : of Depoatt ie | 4, MOONEY “At her late reslae meted The # Maria Bruen, in th xt im the ant Hiv Bergen #t one-fifth of the last | he Jon you ROFL Sardar, Amy sete 2, Regi gon jnrlen aid nue Hoyle: aged 23 yenrm ctf quonthas The: relatives and friends. of the IN PULL POR ALL CLAIMS Mr. Spalding—I want to say to the committee that in the “Thirty-clghth. Congress this whole ject came before the Committee on Naval Aijairs, of which I wasthen a member, It woe then ab omnlbus aim. AM the fron-clad. cor tractors combined together and prese 1a D. We looked Inte thelr claims, and we found t truth te be that the contracts with the Seere ding to thet: nia Work, and brought in. thelr bills. a their pay for extra work, Now, what was this for’ Lt was for an alleged claim against trae arike brit dey of dae ment because the materials and labor | iwi. and prior. tothe ‘frst. dey of January, Ist Cred into these Iron-clads had increase | gnd’ ‘said investigation. to Ube made. upon the | After they had made thelr contracts, | fcilow ng bases be sball ascertain the alt Uta) coat | cd they would. Now, ifthess | mee uyedion at his work by re ut to he passed upon are for | Suave in increased price of mate I et to paying the cause we shall er get throug ing such elaine, But if they are claims f lay on epartof the them to carry out th wi relal Credits 4 peal, On We ivee ay. A / ued, available thi great chain th { Franklin. Many had la. | , Mare! he séth year of her nee ctfuliy invited, to at. ‘after 31, 187 . Sarah united clalm of $7,000 at 2 o'elogk ‘od les, everything th Jay bold at hin, German's face streamed with blood. T'll make you pay for this,” he said Penite yeur ago for robbery in the first degree, and w hough it is trite tliat ed, having Col. Charles 8. Spe pl LG el In the fight between the Hoosevelt Guards. f promi tlary for killing @ negro, and was tried a BE COMPLETED RIA LOFTY PLAN neiseo, and the W artly byerd labors (Indies twa every great scheme, on th Others. He commenced the fon ef the years ago, he played & | apparatus he had sketched within three mes it part. after bia arricn Coking five veare to Snish it — He exhibtted it inthe New York Unive A GLITTERING DREAM et ftoned Conere oh ington, oA on. hut n Clatates | One of Hallixey'# friends drew ‘a pistol and paw Steretary of the Navy | fald, with an oath, “If you don't give us anoth- f- erdrink Ill blow your bra t. tend. He knew that the his. threat into execution It mand. He quietly d off his face, and gave them Then they went away without | phe Crystal Palace that wae to Cover Half | of Hartem-$30,000 to Sharpen the W Ps t THER beeen! Larstites! LJ rie of Architecta—\ Lawault Over a Corper. Pea te Seen: Me kameken 8 | Before Justice Loew of t moved that the books 1 papers of the defunct Industrial Exhibition ed in court. This extinct Atle Mat Ni Hoboken? + on Mone to invest igat | tng vew actors for b of war and stean) machinery for the same don all deity balances ; Certificate and {bearing interest at curre ar of her age latives and frienie of ti for an appr ph Ine from Baltimore to Wash mmittee reported favorably the jon was taken tha d, Prof. Morse went to but he was Common ROT EN He re attend her funeral, from St Steph #t,, ou Thureday morning, April t, at 10 oele eof requieui Will be ollered dp for the repose City, and Railroad Loans negotiated rin sor | aad hy the and tey therefor ns they had supp claims that a CLEWs, HABICHT & CO sofema mi 11 Old Broad #t., London, M\ULICE. Tn London, Ep ra fications ot the wo tan’, April t, Prof, John reveriek Denison Maurier, 1 pelete } RyGED, t urned to the United States, and lived tr New York Markets. | pute asa th for four weary years, his. petition be * ‘ nd not acted on, VESDAY, April 2.—FLOUR AND Meat ket hae been advancing. but witht afy et ty Keceig' hese four years. He Rte Ie day with a faint | hasbecnpext U re from w and. 1 Improven lower, being th le German, w happened, sa these hat A Church party. He eojoyed conslderable res Meamen what | Friedrich, don't | they eer c Menken: rdinary prudenc hw contractor,” & Lamek f labor or ma’ av ance tng the plogical writer, Velius the author OF abou ty works on theology PAYNE--On Monday, April. 1. 1. Violet Wilson, of Richard} aint Vidiet WW. Payne, aged t ee and. friends to" attend. the ies frotn Th F ‘Ou Tuesday, Ap 1: “Now, | Pleas it wae ye her drink tf wernment in ¢ contracts, w with the gentlemen In paying t DevanoT feel anxlous that th nk. If the House will bis matter, there will be fioutit. “There was origin men an here again. ! The man would have shot me if T | Company be produ: hot given him sume more whiskey jation once evoked much interest !n h hal been waiting t The pres ution tranetere Papas ody berd had pobmentir, Seonae nif INA It was formed to produce a superior Iml- | hot thon to the Court of Claimns, and repeals " # Son shoes asatt: . ft eh" | tation of the erystal palace of London. Millions | ha aid act as provides against ‘cousidering any allowance Menken—I di in tavor of anys i ‘ | price of tot de last night of the d not despair until t Jast session of the last of e increase, A m the bee avoide diligence family are respect fue day Wednes- nd th ty Introd! xtra th Hutton, which was nittee to Inquire int ractors for the cons z the war, Under tors came fore laims exam- to my favor n't want to take any man’s Ife | were su like that ibed to its capital stock. Marshall | ¢,))..9 ve oe es ene Ea PH ae As | O- Roberts, William H. Vanderbilt, William B. | amaz nd expression Re ih acd Ogden, Alexander Frear, and other capitalists | UPon midnicht, and just | he relatives and friends of the f Z hen he nw he y find that, ¢ efore adjournment amid ridicule, Jests, haste, and confusion, Fedu 0 HAD NEES APPROPRIATED ra searee and firm. Ky in hivseheme, bat that the TT nety-elghth | had evidently considered the money wasted an street, Med strect, Third and Fourth avenues, an | Min stdly dleludeds immense building was to be erected of One | with Fora Cornell, They first inter Thirty-nint adopted. ap) the claims of certain cor struction of iron-clads d that resolution forty-eight and had their ai the committed it, tha fully requested to atteud deuce, 1 Dikeman «t., ternoon, at 1 o'clock ind an Dochiy Biahe a cinch equally well known were among its directors On Monday night Hallisey went to several sae | Courtlandt Palmer became the treasurer, to help loons, ordered drink tom, | refused | he ‘Said. In | fort streets, he tionate hushand and father WYCKOFF inthis citys ont for proving 8. Wyekodt, In the 74th year of hil i We quote His fuarral will take place fr un his late realdenee Thursday, April 4 at Totelock P.M. Hy Invited to at + April 2, Samued al (then, as was his cuss | On the ground enclosed by no money. and Frank: | the wifeot the ding * bbivertea Franklin st érn spring wheat extras, | His relutive +$8.40: do. winter , tend. | en ould not be held bound. Accordingly the Com- | read. and then T will make a brief statement In POURT ADT) TRAGEDY. | old mother said. bending over the body and vy EPUENTET r END felling at Pie 6x intereet. Mlmoat! f4 #6 new South : ‘ Fesclution, the terms of Which were as follows The Joint resolution was read. She stood up, and ed at his features a long - oY i oi maerERS tient, before Which Hoard should appear all-there | apd ream machinery referred to in the act for there: | TIVE KILLING OF JOHN WALLISEY | through bis bloody hair, and kissed it. The | THE DEATH OF THE INVENTOR OF | gold at vig; Central Pacific, 1014; Union ist, 92; do. Tn glancing back at the history of proprietary | ; Ind therm an mdefinite num. | proprietor, and when the latter remonstrated | architectural construction. It was to be a | the wires in leaden pipes burted in the ¢ city rage and family Wrana, | “i how wnany did 1 . ui threatened to shoot him. He carried a revolver | «palace of Industry and museum ol 7 but found that Impracth They # and, fajuily Urania, th s ee MONEY catablished be | EXECUTIVE Masstox, Feb. 4 loa. U.S.GRANT. | Constantly, and would threaten to killa manon |” DAlace of Industry and museum of art.” The | put 4; litiess experimenting before. the Fe alte eine. | Peer tod ready to come fore WHO DID ROBESON CONSULT the slightest provocation. The police describe | latest Inventions, statuary, and paintings. every | insulation of the wires on poles was conceived Ho. Bran Mantthe momenta principle was advoted wtich | ‘The President certainly viewed tis act In the | hin as the terror of the whole ward. ‘They say | noteworthy product of human skill, were there | and the line successfully consteucted. ‘The fret | ua pretty: ge ' ri Mould tee them it. As Psatd. the Naval Com- | proper licht- or rather bis legal adviser sees to | that every barkeeper was afraid of him, and that | ¢,, nibited ‘ message Was «ent twenty-eight years azo. Mc rilier i au tee Wee civen him sound advice, We are alittle | {twas known that he had shot a negro'in Wash | xhibited; and a moderate fee for admis: | fat ir nied the privilege of its transi last ities Seirliews and ireltablity REPORTED UPON THE CLAIMS s to know was the le | ington while on a drunken xpree. ‘They ad@, | sion was expected to pay a handsome profit over had meniteatedite stig interest downward, turns and ff ite years Theae "wot ot thene 48 contractors t tof $2,500, | Ke ql the Feason | moreover, that he openly declared fh would | all exp *, such multitudes of interested | ess. She sent the words ' ts ore hot Tall w ; Ie tie dona J tocon that be had not sitation in shooting a man if he want- sags : i pps pres hehoalien: sid’ yet a WO), A mill i introduced in the s e,based | ty til MIG On CLhaT arene tert te 1 dd 1G He ent o& one pines He wall, visitors were anticipated from city and country ha LOL RAONt Det see oe iether onion and ‘bottom ‘has yet A OE rahe Bed yg ATENTS. MUNN & CO. Publishers Selentifie these te contractors, ‘The €iawunhaliuded to | Mince of the act of July i. lee, ch 03 eper.” he naed to wave who wil tisement was inserted in one of the evening | lawauits for the Infringement of the patent, ax | Rivslesc ct Lan Goan neu ay spe: Ruetinl, Scud tor Patent Laws and Guide totaventors : | clads Manhattan, Tecumseh, and Mabopac. Did MOTHER'S CAUTION It called for plans for the projec vil aod aid Ite ; STRMOTET Gibare ORC manana date. for CDOLELO WOLFE'S SCHLEDAM AROMATIC ready to come in with their claims clade A A HENS CAUTI | persuading capitalists to aid in ructingoth- | ats Gilet | heavy thought te | alarming condition the principle was adopted which | Hobeson cons Miser on this subject | qig ota mother, who depended on him forher | building, and offered prizes for those to be er lines after these obstacles had been | [\ckled hams wold at sac.) Lard “active “and of the public health them to come In, The bill appropri #1 ot all, of did he consider himself superior to | iiport, often wept on his shoulder. and In judged the best. The highest prize was @15.( overcome Prof, Morse reaped the reward of his | "TM! galer 28h pies. at Bac: for prtine city, ge. for Teihiecy er awbie 7 this House, and was referred to the ¢ , ae amsociates, "You are rt and slender, she | Che advertisement came to the eyes of Pi Inevery civilized country. The diplomatic re- | rk, old ties, ® . the trade obly by TAPE & TYLA, drag importers, 4 on Clas, Upon exatiina found that THE ARMS INVESTIGATION taid, @ few dave ago. to him, “and if you go | Schulze and Paul F, Schoen, architects aa presentatives of ten nations combined to vote Bis pri end, | Cedar ot it rested upon this theory : That exquuenice hone about like this, threatening to take everybody's | ciated In bus ney called on Courtlandt H0,000 francs aa = of the w es for labor and materials had ad- | Secretary Robeson's Version of Hie Illegal Nowil get killed. Listen tome Johneeshe | Palmer, and were assured that the time allowed | A COLLECTIVE TESTIMONIAL | _ fh Soar ROVAL HAVANA LOTTERY, theadvance had beer " 1 = 1 A Kn | iv you'll come to a bad end.” It was on | ford ming the plans would be extended to | the Sultan ented the Order of nite teth cashed, informa 4 re promptly tion of the currency by the action pecale in Arme-Giving Remington | Li aay inst that she warned him, and told hin | Oct Sof last year, On this assurance they ap- | charset in diamonds; the King of Sillod; Rizhost rates paid for all Kiads of gold aad allver rhinent to put down the rebellion, w Royalty Gan-& Bad | he would be killed, Yesterday he was kil pled themselves to work. They sketched, de- | stowed gold medals in a solid golden {| TAYLOR © 'CO., Rankers, 10 Wall et. New York. fore the Government. Was responsible for Memory o a Tt was half past seven yesterday morning when | 1, and colored with water colors. Bef Denmark, Austria, Wirtemberg, France, - : the result, and ought to pay en more to | Wasittrotos Senate Arms | Hallisey entered Lameken's saloon. He was | ignated time they presented themselves honored him with de fons, Banquets | KOVAL HAVANA LOTTERY, meet the advance in prices. ‘The committee re= } drunk. With him were two or three of hie as. | With the fruit of their fabor at the company’s | eptions were tendered him inmany of RAORDINALY DRAWING OF Pudsated that theory, and adopted usa rule for | Committee yesterday examined Secretary Robes | Aiciates, They had been up- all night, going | ofice, ‘They found it closed, and learned, & {the world; statue hasbeen | qh eRige incre bias been. ot one-twentieth these cance substantially this, that where son, He detailed the circumstances under | from one saloon to another, Menken, when he | their consternation, that the Industrial Exhili- | erected t in our Park; he lived to see the | some recovery of tone in raw sugars with: an anvard wf Nyt t t { the Government covering a deli which 10,000 Remington rifles, manufactured at | #aw the men, recognized them at once. He was | thon Association was a corpse. fruit of his thought applied In every country | tendency in prices, which, however: bas reetned tocheck | toda inth construction of a vessel, or an alteration i f premade wares They went to. Mr-Courtlandt Palmer and to | of the Eastern Continent, and in the Western | bu Theday av in better demand and prices | \ form of the structure Springfield Armory, were sold to Poultney & | " Hallisey’s eyes were bi ordi. | other directors, but they could get no satisfac | Mfty thousand miles of land traversed by tele- 5 cc: Maracaibo, Ta tvges; Juve, 22 tm Goods, h © the contract Trimble of Baltimore. This sale enabled the | narily pale, but when y him | tion, It was asserted that the advertiser | raphic wires. He was a weicome and an hon | fc gold i sid. sales, Of SAN) bags fog ayra per 3 ~~ ofexpense had ensued, then in th Navy Department to procure 12,000 of these guns | €nter the saloon his face was perfectly white, | Offering prizes had been published ored wherever he app a, he lant | Peccecn watt pennmeren soe, Aponer Formse Or oe na T THY in these only. the Government We | partment to p guns | He staggered in bis walk authority, but admitted that the of few y {his life were passed in well-earned. | gooddenand geucraily -taire bbls, New Orleans at see GREAT BAST SIDE ESTABLISHM bible in Justice and equity with the money received from that firm. The : wag . association had taken no stepa to counteract its | dienified ease. chiefly in his residence on the | Si foreign at See. for . 4 se mineaegt r. Henjgmin desired to offer an amendment | The proposition to bu: s made on | THR 6 1D PROVOCATIO! t. Mr. McMurdy said to have been the | Hudson. near Poughkoopele, He was eighty-one Lwith a ood b. RIDLEY & 8UN's to strike from the billall that portion relating | the 20th of January, The con. Hall he shouted, as loud ashe could; | President; acknowledged that in justice the une | years cla ty paid. %Y, S11, Sb, Grand st., } to Secor & Co, Perine, Secor & Cos and MT | tract, was ultimately settled on the 2d of | give Ime a small glass of ‘ale. fortunate architects should be reimbursed fur | — Forty-eight hours before bis death he bad joa at sxc. the tween | 62, (4, 66, @, and 70 Allen sta, Merritt. He said: "1 will give my reasons for | Maich, Ist. None of the arms were delivered Lean't do it.” Menken answered quietly; “I | their labor and loss of time, but he did not ses | been totally neclous, and showing such fa eaien aes NEW YORK proposing to trike out the names of these | Uptl March ithe same year, Witness did not | can't do it, the boss won't allow m cure that act of justice y architects finally | faint Indications of life, that when at last he | Hest colen sie STRAW GooDs, ND BONNETS, parties. “Tt will be recollected that this H know where the arms were delivered. There |" D—n vour boss,” Hallisey oried, rolling his | sued F $10.00 dames ceased to breathe (he change was bardly per- querara. ale sTh 2ODS, HATS AND BONNETS, short tine ag d the J Was, ao faras he knew. no law requiring adver- | eves in bie peculiar way. and banging his Ast on |” Thelr atte Mr. H. J. Schenck ceptible erm en READY TO-DAY mittee on Retrenchment t tisements to be published as prelim inary to the | the bar. want a drink moved betore duatios Daly that the books — td * 187, “wa. of the iron-clads Oneota and ( atawha. Th e of war mat al n hand: It is always sold 1 an't give it to you Menk ald, in an of | papers of the assoclation be examin foren PINANCIAL AND COMMERCIAL Oey i af na oNies | NEW SPRING SHAPES the coin relation t the sac To Senator Schure~ Remington aroye | don't want to have a fight with yous but that’s | publicntian of the oer of prizes The order | op ; mie Tonal to som # forcexport. aud te THISBk, VIENNA, SEADRIFT ve Deen laid before this House flag After the Department had | the boss's order Wan sefisnas “estertae he. caneoiad the tae Tvrspay, April 2—P. M gh speculas | for hohe courun pt been good, "Iteceipts at MOSELLE, BELLE, FOREST CITY, sume gentlemen have but N much aitention | thade arrangements with him forthe manufac. | — Hallisey (pulling his hat over his face, and with | ton. on somewhat diferent greande. Mr duivy | Won tn railway shares started of thie mornt evening the receipts far the, Segiining fone IN to that report; but will say that it discloses ture of the I guns, the Department asked | a tremendous blow of his dst on the bar)—I say, | L. Cadwallader, attorney for the naseciation, | ( y buoyant and on au advancing market, yet t inst S.os.078 for te DUNSTABLE, MILAN, SPLIT STRAWS, | him whether he would not reduce the royalty if | I want another glass of ale | read In reply an’ atidavit sworn to by th re> | st y in money caused considerable hesitation | Liverpool was | FLORENCE, LEGHORNS, FRENCH CHIP and otap OSE OF THE MOST GIGANTIC FRAUDS | 12,000 guns were ordered; but this Remington | "You better are him # drink,” one of Hal- | tary, denying the existence of such entrios ten t { Roax:| lands, and the : ee ever perpetrated upon the Government, One of | to do, saying It was a small amount, | lisey’s associates said; “he's got agood deal of | Mrs le. respond ein dosumene |e perators, and the pum of sales of cash stock eetueludiig | plain and faney braids the Lrstthings that the conmuittes endeavored | The witness did not know who suggested to out: | liquor in him, and he ia a desperate man was drawn up too dex! f, the document | increased as the day progressed, There were also ind: | Tr epeculation, PRIMMED HATS AND BONNETS. to ascertain Was, to whotd Were thore vessels | tide parties the of He was not awa’ Menken is ‘a much smaller and weaker man | cover the whole ground, but really did not, Mr, | eation® at an early hour of Poaiiive bear meyer} Meher: gales tor Every novelty for ladies and mnissce made from fold, Ostensibly they Wore suld_to the firmef bow the fact became known, He could not tell | than Hallisey was, in fact he is a mere boy, The | Cadwallader offered tohave any aM@davit. signed | ments, and frec aalee of th ff stocks toon cansed Smad Siac. tor TURQUOISE, CREPON DE PARIS, CHIPS, 6 Alexander Swift& Co. tedesired to ascertain | Where all the arms were finished, but the first | man who said this to him thought he would give | which Mr. Schenck might draw up, Mr. Schenck | ade nt et of tol # cent, The volume i | Nb FANCY PRICKS Who constituted that fran, Tsend tothe Clerk's | delivery was not until the zist of March, He | way, but the boy remained firm | smiled assent, Then Mr. Cadwallader became | of business aleo b Quite restricted, lees than 300,000 ite. for Oto: | EDWARD RIDLEY @ SON'S desk to be read a part of the evidenve upon that | did not think the arins would be used by eith So you won't give me a glass of ale.willyou?” | alarmed, and reconsidered his ofter. Tt was ay : a ibaebbine Pras ala Foe point of the European belligerents, and the Pranco- | Hallisey asked again, rolling his eyes in a frig Anully wareed that Mrcsehenck should fragetitg | Mares having changed hands before midday. Erie | Cnlands. Alabama, NO ee Fifth block east f Bowery ‘ The Cles'e read as foilows German war was virtually over ful mariner document, and, if fair, the Secretary of the as. | Sfuln led the lst, and presented « wide-range of fluctua. | : : \arr er Guha daidlne toe Wa soc | _ Commodore Case, Chief of the Navy Ordnance | Menken — I car t. You have been dr MUO to aant OP he rotuters tig | Thin, Raving atte openiig old, we Ong an ‘ Artie aur rin? That ie ml | at You | Bure testified that Poultney & Trimble put | ing already more than d for you fs possible that Justice Loew will grant the 0} eee IPED reser cite ole ne pr 7 GREAT BAST SIDE ESTANLISUMENT, h Wf Alex, NWUL wk Pieuot | Mba margin of $4008), according to the terme of | c avaivnn Dales der asked. u H ; aye hip ise n ee Weald | Col. Treadwell, Commandant at the Frankfort | — Hallixey put bis hand Into his pocket ar ¢ s i oid’ GRAND DISPLAY IN FVEBY DEPARTMENT, Arsenal ithatsome time in December Irs revolver. He had ordinarily THE KEAL PSTATE MARKET ad CHEAP GOODS ai! over the house I (AU 1570, Gen, Dyer and Mr. Remington were there perado, but with the revolver In } ernest * tant & RIBBONS, GKOS GRALN, all the desirable TIN tte ste seth | He did pot know that Remington's purpose was | loodshot, hie whole frame trem There was 9 fair attendance of buyers and | ¥ wey i Lai Li They started the tan to purchase, After the force of the arsenal was | Bling with rage, he looked indeed like a dane | gp re wt the Exchange Sulesroom yesterday, and | ht igh: f an fe everal Jars ag increased, the service or cap-handle cartridges us man. He deliberately aimed the re- | ne was lively, Atuller, Wilk Co, suid % ‘hand BAR BLAU SURES and.98 ante per ars ver sitce, Mp. BY used for Springteld rifles were made. Reming: | Volver at Menkens heart. ‘The weapon was pot | ia hotuce © and 220 Madicon street, ana | thus providing for aduitional ¢ Kon to thie SILKS, SATINS, REDS, Tury Epingle Crepon de aot the firrphas been ¢9 ton had made Inquiries about the manufacture | socked yet; but Menken’s blood rushed to hie | 70 Tacs toe on Sn te oe pangs ch wiue and Indiana Central ‘better | Parts Lining Silk. ee of Konnet Materiale, eae ite png mye eg | ofcartridges. He had purchased machinery for | £4 | AP erect eo Vous wary Oe tet eevee Khown a €.¢ and TC. was also auite « prominent Cheap FlowersM0 cartons per steamer=new. A TT OR ee Seat peu teeta yaad | So you won't give mea drink,” Hallisey sald. | The br fe an 210 Bower f Spring | feature.) en advan m 27 tn the mornin L avciex: | Making cartridges. ‘The witness kuew of no | wih" then Pres dena standin tsb bat As fal A the oo au ne, and under the ira YANKEE NOTIONS, from 4 PLN to & DIAMOND. mith vit Mlvers whe had | je of arme EUs SBGR es iline ane vtelikerc keavinag (he iiidonbeyhedptl an ets | sipat th Kevan by North arate comtuon TEN THOUSAND SILK PA Th mmittee adjourned til to-morrow | revolver atl at Menken's, han Ten poe Denton Pearsall for $60.00 Ae rovovering Fon the d “and Mite, for Westers. tuiked EXAMINE CORSETS. tecg ", morning. ke i strong, beth y answer . —— Hallisey pulled the trigger. Quick, like a The brick honse and lote 6%, 71, and 7 Bayard street | "Anout a? M., however, 5 e were f asin plore for Nef Chlteas bee. atioat press een ARBOR E icg THE FUNERAL OF GEN, ANDERSON, | toslvotligtning, Merken opened the drawer and | were struck of to Wm, Wainwright for tuian. The | tn treet citelch (het agen tal row ape LovandseetrOntownie, | OnNAMEATe Nt ST ee grabbed a revolver, which he held agalust Halli- | prown-stone front and lot 46 Fast Sixticth treet w among the mew Dinetdreof Rrra Pa ake Canada at 61, and i Pasta tah agi 4 fey's head. His head swam. He waa so excited | pula'to Hernan King for & President. 1. P. Arch e-Prisident Hit pee Capene at BL hod 10 male, thaueand “ presely j 11 | Military Houore te the Rematus of the Here | thathe could vee nothing except tI Iver ames M. Mier. tol alacaie an 4 ines a Diirector: had rentgned, Th oH Wee selee Sin baa Sumter-The Auniversary of the | that was aimed at his heart and Hallisey’sblood~ | eantslde of Avenue A oot 1 Third street u Hore. Peas Canadian Beld b WHITE GooDs known ne Ci a Hall, to. 'A. Brown tor $20,200 for bulk RRAT. AND IM I Tall of Richmond shot eyes own Ae Conce: elt Ratha redintase Be BARGAINS | 1 PPLIQU 1 } The remains of the late Brigadier and THE FATAT. SHOF corner of Pifty-fret treet avenue, 2x1, for | VALENUIESSE ‘i 4 | ; ' A flash, and » bullet whizzed by his ear; then, | #is i Live Stock Market, HAMBURG KDOIN Tisus, “| Brevet Major-Gen, Robert Anderson will be | nix hand’ shaking, he pulled the trigger thrice, | | Ludlow & ¢ the brick house a * Barrow sears Wy i THE CHIME ne SECORS. | conveyed, with full military honors, at 10 o'clock | and dred three shots, Hallisey bent his head In | girevt; north of Bleecker, lot xi to J. Weasla for t sharply by yore were ne | LINES OF LACK col Bes, HC, 1 OPS t testimony discloses that these Secors | this morning, from the marble cemetery in Sec. | order to excape the bullet, In the next moment Re se eae ace | ae we iat tay c ah were members of the firm of Alex. Swift & Co. | ong Roku the bese at ae iremeoici at | he held. his hand up In head, and then fell | otee jote on the south side of Cambridge place, to from yesterday's - K GLOVE who by meannota aystem of chicanery, the ike | Od avenue tothe foot of Thirty-fourth street, | dead, He was shot In the middle of the skull, | tngrr the hammer to lc S Thayer for & w i i our there we ¥ m. te tue nom F of which has rarely been kuown In the hletory of aon te ene ner bo thelk Bal rests | the bullet taking a straight course into the body: | Button took the lots adjoining {OF € Manion | gilcke' when ony the resignation’ Of Mr Archer ot the | Neate JOsePH . this Government, got these two tron-clads {f ing place a His sinoking pistol yet in bis hand, the boy ran | House and lote adjoiuing the above were knocked down | Wek) ™ y the reslenation of Mr. Archer of the | Arrived, and & car loads were in GLOVE irranted. the Government tor § vwhen at the tin To-day being the anniversary of the capture of | out, und rapped three tines with club, Pe well furé Two adjoining lors were | Erle air was cont but the market closed | the pene Seaterduy. There Was Uo improvement Mince atid ( iWEAT, Of the purchase they, had. @ contract. to | Petersburg and Richmond in isis, it is pecullarly | fice he shouted live Frazer f and three Kelland | fchi between the bulls and bears to-morrow ATP | In the marget, aud at Thuclbe: & ®. for ordinary to ex HEAP -EX AMINE them for $2000). Th on-clads | APPropriate, as the day on which to show honor | Then he ran back and looked at his victim K P 7 Toot has agulu presetted 8 very qu | TBeneeR caretre ans nous arrived, all: for importing | o*hs tor Medame:DP Mit Teh hha OS jown in New Ori ay. ‘Thoy | 6 we reniains of the aallent ublaier whe | How white his face was, Hallixey was rather arket for ie commodity there Fp slau Ke are Homivally quoted at 49s Mi Si ARANDS havebeen refused a clearance, and cannot | fyi” i anti} the Leh ¢ good-looking young man, He had along, thin attrac Ftby of more Chan pas Ber # Rat feed Were firm at Syic0% Fa, 4, 4, BRAND i) ALLEN 89 pall from that port, ‘This commitice has | 183}, the attempt to overthrow our Guverniment, | f, features, and large blue ey Tning were sltetaately | —e NEW YORK reported that rale fraudulent aud vold tnd after a brave defence, only surrendered with Sfeatures were distorted; they FIFTH BLOCK EAST FKOM THE BOWERY i a the honors of war and a'national salute to hie | AM 4 MARINE INTELLIGENCE fir, when we have & large unsettled account | fig, bringing away hie command, with theig | RFi@ look, as though he was defying even in Sa D4 Diese BONS Fen PY aviinst Merritt & Secor fora larger sum « ngs bringing away ble command ythelr | his death, the man who killed him. His as Prices reduce Blega Rey. | do objact to appropriating. this sum to armie. equipmer sand aweaa ‘The following | were tightly clasped and red with blood. His Contents of the Weekly san . » ALMANAC—THLE DAY _ | BINNS'S mllliery, 611 Broadway, up state. romburme them, an additional sun for their | ®! e order af the Drocession een were besmeared with blood: there was Werkty SUN. published rises n acts... © FT Moon rivee . 9% 1 that, too, when they have been the Kece Somhand tt DirlgGen, Ware Mood allover his forehead, aud his long hair fan taf bisa ATER Th ay ren Notices tatorsof ro great a fraud as this. 1 hope \ et As e streamed in blood, ‘The bedy was frightful to bi portant Testinor i oct Dd mn ef Twill be allowed to offer the amend The sev it Veteran N. « ook at vente ee rthe Rune Cha — OFFICERS sensed, T have indicated. and F hope it will be Tea lareet cut bee ics ‘a Arrived Turspay, April 4 Akh Oe ar howener fd. 80 as to atrihe Out secon & Merritt . | A crowd had gathered round the place when | the Arie Investigation ¢ i sot th and curreney bin teamiship Huntsville, Favanuah, mdee, aud pase re en ' tke und Wake ig sais (The artillery vider Major J. M. Braugad, Firet Ar | OMloer—What did you shoot him for 5 \ : very ela et A Lao aud : < : ae a tilery Menken w first #0 agitated that he | (le prem say about thereat Saval } t { 1 i ate of Us anna iat Lut bs eeytlia Conpa couldn't speak. He pulled out a pistol,’ he | keto Califorviay Bree L nd f ‘ Ma yorrow sty |i ‘ with a Want cahtitts thik he surrendered the pistol: “He was | | ie y r . i JAMES Dosen ontanit , fs Ee 7 ants f Br, Lamekon~ What's the matter eae abe be wi i ‘i : od j ‘ A Une m0 Phe officer did not permit hin y anytl ' 1 ta + (eal | | colt) a nA A TOL CIPOS DER MATIC AV PES r i i ‘ f Wy to | body Was borne in, lying on a stretcher which | pews of the week from all parte of t Nee a he beat | a : } ' t (to Rh | was crimeoned with blood. the BUaGW: [ena tus Ainprioa Let , winevin eyes | pent ae vi " It nas Satine n\ th CASE eerca whit ach | Se DAE Fosmls atid Laid Out On the Boor Parteners ; Weaty Clowes & € Wo reportataD M. Phe bert piece ty New York to b KAW aN dy t TL] ae pall hearcee Brevet. Crit Ve houtora A OTHERS GIIBE . a hea rm meant Yo RAL t KY q t esion Forty-test Congress, page | 8 S lifantey Hrevet Majorden, JC. Davis, on a venerable woman entered, weep lig 1 , eaten ere REE Fe UB. curs Cbs t i ay 4 te New ' nT ar nent to havo | Mitafeur gee ARIverLs fraveb MalorGen. fam Bold id ie ‘ ME) aro speedily relleved. and. If taker a " Bayi st hens ygettion ‘or epee 1 ee a and passed a oO, Porter, Corpa of Bustucete ; the Kergeant—Who is your son Will tnd it dleo w certain remedy for Coughe silt Colds. | 8% pig Fa) eu P * make your vebectious | [Atty ibaa! Mis tine Menate joint F ion No. @ for uve | Barney, Richard d-horne, had Weary} Mother (moaning 1 Hadliney We . , H 4s, Fee Wits S22 Brewdway c if Hl fof contain contractors fur the consteucton | Sl DF Joh Metalt Kerveant (gently) Yer he's dead ; — mira eS 4.() RUREIOM work Soren nt frog Cinclonaty, Of vompels of wa 4m machinery <a He led ber to the body, "Is thik your tou? Furniture, carpets and bedding. Ap ininense A bas. LOI Young Marvied Hable for carte, (ruck, or cxyrces wagongs Be Hanwell T object The FYth Avenue Journal hae been enlarged | the Sergeant asked stock, Fad low prices a HM, Comperthwait's, 1s Chat Bout Btate Donde presented the ueuad dullness, | piness cymviete, Mex alk, wore Bue driving borece 4 cheap, 1 Levee Werk wAbade lower acee®, Virginia couse) | yer, Mere HonthAy pay Uente LARLL st , 1 Hank fiat the joint resolution be | weinteon pages, The auumber for April ie the beat yet |" Woe, thie Ie iny pon my dear, dear wot” the J Beas ee! Weekly an