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e esa = : °) zi ‘ : ESE —— ve —— a ——— ————-=9 i THIRTY-NINTHT YEAR. » FRIDAY, APRIL 5, PRICE TWO CENTS. * ~~ earn aod eae . on + ee er ere eee oor eoremennee eh eTD i HEED ch od : } Zod te compol nines, and yet we | THT]. , “is Tepe sy ; H ty ¥ : mec) EPOVERM ) OOH Featiite as Cotspoune “én 4 ALB! AGESL Wthe J) ition. a ie, aie Trg wap un Mons ‘ori | rpsrppig soar i h NEERING \ | | don't know what the compound engines will do THE ALBANY LEGISLANS Be 7 ia Hist heen bh ocr Ly | i ASSOCTATION FARCE TAM MORES CSeHaT TEN EPUBLICANSINA ROW fia) RYU Us I OWNE THEY WHI WORTH MORE THAN WAS GOT. in Fae ates Minkafda who word sent To: that: Insiit oa et , The Wampanoag ia a gront deat better ship than | JONES'S PRO RATA PRETO RIE 7 wn Albany and discharged aa cured, wera MNtEDENOE 6 ty P Retonea to 0 NOT pp 4 " { ae the exexcellent and entisfac- BURIED IN THE SENATE dirk velthhs theoe days after thir retusa, gi ROCKER YO Ft wie Spl Nott weit tg | Dit CREELEY'S DISCIPLES BPLTT. Syidey " " ine now In the Wash- 7: had kept drunk most of the time sir h ed ae ne - TING ON CINCINN. * Jinportaut Lvidence Before the | tor» venow Inthe Wah- |. i sensed bp ihe five Vedder thought tetas ho. armament arsine thes - the Fenerat th Avenir Cu rales | ington yard that could have been put tn the Ten. | 40d A a enants | inatitutionthat: en sent from Albany could not | Their Ucter Worthtoasnes« and Coretinbitity | Both Boards of the Common Council ine | apy : ‘ ' Governor's Casting Vote-Adverse report | | a Congressional Connuittee, nesses and made her as good a ship asthe on the Central Underground-Ar orc nett | pe cured. for he conaidered that it would be Demoustrated Aiterman Burtey on the | Yesterday, and adopted resolutions in honor of 5 Wampanoag. My opinion ts that the engines of Wasted on the Bupeiy 1th SOE Ea race is, Riot, apy Albanian | Stand—Ite Proves t he Never Gave | Prof. More, Ut was resolved that both Boards —_ the ‘Tennessee were worth more th Anwany, April 4—The Sev’ate Chamt, menced, Judge Cardozo a Horin his Hite, should attend the funeral in a body. A joint Pina Quarrel, bat ao Fight, Ly HINBER siloe E STAND, | the Government got for them. Mr. King, | 4 ¥, / ate Chamber THE DIAGRAM PRINTING The Bar Ass jon have been ext committee waa appointed to make arranzewents | ‘The Union Repub! Joneral Comm CMT ENGINEER SHOCK ON THE STAND Chicf of the Bureau of Steam Enuincering, was | Ad galleries were thronged UV4is morning with | Of the last session rained the next bree. An rire! sai eo rere FRSC ee | tor in CDRAs Wee Joint comtndttes anpotitad & | tee thet last aveniny | ‘a beebaet re lull _— : interested spectators and Mobbytat Vand appropriation of $377.50 had been arted to. ratly ye discovery of three facts . apy zi om ing in their headquarters, Fifth " nt {n Rurope at the time the contract was 4 vista, anders | pay Messrs, Murray & Goodwin for tus useless | Fixt—That Alderman Farley wos often ap. | St)-committoe, consisting of Alderman Gilvey | avenue and Twenty-seer orge ffe Testifies that the $700,000 Engines of je with Roach, He was absent Investigating | Piles Lalas yun ut fn large humbers, and | printing Jest soar. Tt wa attacked by tue | pointed a referee by Judes Cardozo and Assistant Alderman Geis, to wait upon |W. Paliwer prosided over about one hundred ‘i passed ty rom set to seat under the ap. | Bpeaker, I. OWN, and others, who ‘ \ 0 » { » Tennessee were Turned Over the subject of ¢ d engines. Don't know 4‘ cop tue om hal eat under the ap- | af *asaerted that the claim was fully two-thirds | Second—Thet ona certain day Alderman Far- | Comptroller Green and see if he would pay | tem! Mr, Conchmon, the Secretary, report. the Tem Ww why the Department did not wait until his a a ware “ Med M. Depew. Senator wore than it ought to be, Finally, on ion of | ley drow isom the bank §1,490 in bills, & DIL of $109 for coaches, gloves, and bad, ed a list of some twenty members who had abs H ' ‘ ney before is contracts When T *,94 | Madden opened the businoss of the Senate by | Mr, Hawkins, who agreed to “go hand in hand” | ‘Thind—1 ig ras , povided the Lill Wha addited bythe Beant oF leone thetieives trom the : ! } to Roach as Old Metal. turn before making this contract. When T ‘9 den opened th z yi Mewelny! aid othors when the sae Hand’ | Third—That two days afterward Judue Car. | Provided the bill was audited by the Board ted themselves from three successive meets i ting Chief of Bureau in) 18Tl, th vive that the adverse report of the Railroad rani Py % dozo deposited in bi " e fi »- | Audit. The Comptrollor flatly stated that he | loys, prominon w we ) ' ; batthtey- ore were & rich printers (Weed, Parsons & C me up, v nbank the same am L pre V y ' @ nw Dr. Greeley, | _ quantity of tools furetinsed Committee on the Underground bill be agreed | cutting them down to a reasonable figure, an | cisely, in bills, $1,450, would pay no seh bill; that there was no appro- | Whitelaw Kied, and Sinclalr'Tousey. On motte { , ! : iA ‘ som Mr. Roach amendment was adopted limiting the am “pid ee 4 see HE DECLARES THE BOILERS PERFECT | Mr. Archer asked if (nig matter of tools was a | (0. Senator Lewis immediately and with em= pea ont rae Hflcerame to ten conten From these three facts they expected 0 estab= | a om for such a purp nd that he had no | of Mr. Conover it was decided to do nothing une nam part of the C g6— of THe SUN ¢ phasis intimated that the motion was pl instead of thi lish, beyond dispute, the charge of corruption bint hority hh ae out bel re F ie ‘oupon t 1H) the wbecrtoes had becn exked whether they ! MP, Tausllete— Yea, oles 1 belleve {i the interest of the Boach Pnoumatic bill. He TH: INVESTIGATIONS. against Judge Cardozo. But when they came to | 8Ub-committee returned to the joint conimittee | meant to separate themselves from the come 8 "orn mo’ 4 ‘oul Teldec: J belleve tt ts, Z iin 6 Tho Judictary Committee will, it ts aatd, ree | 5, de f od what Me. Greon tind sald sO | Says the Government Yards Could} secretary obeson—Thore te nothing about | hoped that the Senate would tteelf dispose of | | The Judiciary Committen Wilt, te gald put Alderman Farley on the stand their fond | ad feported what Mr. Greon had sald mittee, ; mes Maa. | P ’ hopes apeedily vanished, F " Much ind! sation was expressed by the Joint Aft e furth tine bi it Made tho R h Engines. tools in THe SUN, the rapid transit question. At this Senator Mad- | and MeConn some ng the Coming weel:. | 2OPes speedily vanished le swore that Judge + After some further routine bustuess Mer. Coachs lave Made tho Loach LNgies. Mr. Bartlet}—1 will look and see, Tdon‘t wish | den bubbled over with indignation. Jumping to | There ts said to bo a grent vartety of opinion in | Cardozo never received a cent of the money, | Committee. Assistant Alderman Gels made @ | mon moved that when they adjourned It shall ' _ iy $5 proceed irregularly ‘ his feet, he declared excitedly that no one inthe the committoe aa, to shether they shall report and proved it by vouchers which he produced, | Motion that th mittee hire ton care | be to meet at the eall of the Chair. Before this Why Workrion are net a ‘ sf Mr. Archer—It may come in as one of the gen- | Senate had a right to impugn bis motives. Then, wal by jornt Tesolution, It seems tobe set- | He paid the money to the n in his employ, as |}! Pheer eae the -temselvres » Tele question bad been put Philip Frankenhoimer y Wo a ve. Wanted in etl charaes. slancing signifeantly ot Lewis, he sald his akirts | Hed by tho majority of the committes that pub | he was in the regular habit of paying out money | T tinhd Tae Ta AGue weaen (1 that | arose, much surprised at the groat haste exhibe cd * dhe thought it came with bad | }!¢ clamor and party neces. require Irom | {n bills, week! lite Prof. Morse’ ‘clock th ited by members to adjourn, and inquired - our Navy Yards. Mr Bartlet at the ‘committee don't wish to RS RO, Laws te Weak nsibeatione BOLAIED tiem @ report adverse to thy Jud Sivinaaay| ea Papulentios Batoen tino mourree, | !ivening. This was ad i ; Al ehcitiae Aid: SUEA MG Litbs ra asd 5 take pie ‘ wi 0 Into this matter ' D. P. Wood was not in favor of agzeetng to the | in their report In the case of Superintendent | ‘The Judiciary Committee mot yesterday morn- Yimne locking fora | Action regarding the Cinoinnat! Convention. He The Yards Hdl h the Contract ia eontiaed Oe at said tn oe t. He thought that iain 1d | Miller some time next week. They will probably | ing at 10 k. They took thet f ! Min and.an | moved a nittes of twenty-one be appointed | é@ Yards le when ontra charges contained in Tue SUN first, and then we | Teport. He thought that a commission would | pine the aame course adopted by the Benate OCR, They VOOR UP the Case Oi: i Feneen par int venitio are ree ie can take up any other matters we choose, You | 3¢t have to be created by the State before a rapid eee tne fa the case of Senator Wood—eend | Judge Cardozo. Ex-Alderman Terence Farley SE ee aye a ore De ee tra teegrcoune tg neaae Aa, i was Given to Roach, have adduced proof on four charges already. If | tansit road would be built. Lewis then apolo- the testimony to the Hou 0, companied bye testified that the $1,459, which he drow in bills n_ten coac e funeral at §5 a Fr nk nhelmer raid ho was not to be anubbed, ' vite of ‘on, | Wishy-washy report, neithe nmending the | 6, ‘ he oh oard of | but whe: ember eal tls : ——— you establish them you hare a strong case. He hanalern tetas Co MaHUO WIT Coe pe, val of the Superintentent nor exonerating | t1), GERLLAGIEC IAGO i Sedee Ouwoe re St aeat ce | thon to go « Re room ‘he srichdrew his mos ai * on‘ 9 inte | Twelve Senators voted to agree with the report, | him from the charges, but leaving to Alvord and pills which Judge Cardozo one 1 urnment, Robeson and Sargent Afraid of Peltde tha MMSE OT ee thes antiraty het and twelve to disagree. It was then Inid on tho | the Sheakor the task of turning outa good and | depostted on Feb. 23. He drew the money to ai na m over his re eu { Proposed Evidence, srely to deferit until we got through with the | table. During the discussion the representa. | Capable publle officer because he ls a Democrat, | nay his Inborers $1400; the remaining $50 ho tnd salled to hi livery stale. A FUSS ABOUT THE ADJOURNMENT. is sete asa Uves of the rapid transit schemes were present | F000) Sune RiP ocn dats of tie Bow and | Sent to his father. “Ho exhibited vouchers in | 5 nt coram|ttee then went to Hr. Ceor 1 for a report from the —_— gular charges. in full force. Tribune on the testimony in this case have had | Proof of bis testimony. Roomne and asked Bip tp fyrnah them with . but hone wis f i : Wasitixotox, April 4.—The Rob JUDGE SARGENT AGAT THE PRO ATA FREIGHT prt tie tendency to open the eyes of the members THE M'VEANY MANDAMUS fefused te get them any gicves unless’ he knew when they it eontleation. Wilencts ocrensed tht Mr. Sargent thought it was not ary to | Geo. O. Jones's Pro Rata bill was next consid- | tp the fact hig ix one of those cases of | ‘The following letter was read who would pay the bill. SF (raitea’ ihe (heveastly ford ovory day's prc ined, The cumulativ havo n prosecuting attorney here to ald the | ered. Senator Adame moved to amend by pro- | | poltt entrants ection at Law Orricr oy D.& GW. MeAnam,) | AL ID o‘clock this morning the Board will meot te tha rarer ot x 4 re c rene’ viding that the rate restrictions should ne © be a ANDRA STREET, n thelrrooms atthe City Hal will form . fate actor of the testimony adduced, and ite unt- | Committee In a general investigation at present. | Aiuiy'to freight transported through this State, | Winter, and the party lines will have to be New Youu Crrv, Aprils, 2. § | in dine with thelr staves of office and gold bad: i that ho desir ©rnly damaging effect upon the Secretary, con- | Mr. Dana's character betta lei Maral Abba andl Fecelved from points beyond its borders | very taht in order to carry out the program Hon, Albert Curdoto, Justice of Supreme Covrt ‘and mareh to the Fourth avenue cars, | Arriyin : Bes in a measure under investigation, and it was | from other railroads. § or Johnson opp ‘ PROMISE. Haviog hea nine evil-diaposed person had inti. | at Twenty-second street, they will walk to the Bt arte empties { vinces the public at large that there Is no tom. | 1 & ineasure, iter vein et before the cams | the motion. Aud. "sWent fors the Vandcroiics in | ‘The House Ratlroad Committee have decided | ated thatsvu were eulty ot iiproperly withholding» | fate Professors mansion and attend the funeral Pe eres tak Navin at ontk foolery in this investigation, but that it really | THRE He shy . : M- Ta speech full of facts and figures. He domon- | te report what is known aa the “ Compromise” | decision tn ae ne for smandans, 1 take the | This will cost the elty or the Aldermen six cents vA , eis calla soevial Theane the official deeapttation of the lawless | mittee, but {t was a mere matter of tolerath wiented by letters from prominent imorchants | bill, relative to sinking the tracks on Fourth | rst opportunity of prononneing ell such insinuations aa | apiece for each Alderman. Comptroller Green ocall’n special fave 4 Mr. Bartl ett-1 do not consider that 1am here | that it was cheaper t d goods from Bost aven Mr. Whitbeck, a member of the com | unfounded and unjust to you, and L take this Iberty of | will probably refuse to pay the bill it was the duty of Hrigand of the Navy Department. That the to New York than ft ry to th e piace. | mittee. is very much opposed to this bill, gaping that your conduct tn the inatter was that of @ | While the joint committee of the Aldermen of as It was the duty danger of the overthrow of Robeson and his | 0M toleration at all, Uther letters were rend which claimed that ten unices It as entirely In the interest of the | Flrand impartial eM | Saweekencveante dow York are going to Prof, Mereed Wiige oe ee ee a eas bo the 488) yn | Mr. Peters—I repeat, you are merely here by | was being drivgp fram New. York. by these ¢ ad Company. ‘The bill provides that the | Qalnts, ore, AMO me MCV RANT. | nah ate a soint special meeting. row is imminent, is manifest by the trepidation Sp P at i? ppear any: t ; . the tolerance of the committe Ftlonate chad reply to the state city Ball pay one-half the expenses incurred in | where ‘fall York Le will A TRA and anxiety of A Cattell, the anzlous | “yy marietta? constder that opinion of no ace | tet the tide of ate were | the work The following is the compromise 5 I for. J.B. MeVeay. andse Conoy watcher who attends at the committee room Pie on . one ay ee ne ork Central, he read a | agreed upon: THE CASE OF JUDGE MCU »ple of the city o his resolution, and said t i ope the ° count whatever. tabular statement showing that the H First ry the streets from Forty-ffth to Forty. to pay their d caught ina trap, He wa mighty, and dogs the witnesses during the day. | "a... Chair held that Mr. Bartlett might go on | changing $0.51 ber ton per 100 miles; Atlunt ninth Mheroserorusdertte nora gardeand | | The committee in the afterne thelclty of New the Ciycinnat! Convention was di This coal furnisher-in-chief to the navy as at Great Westerth ¢1.54; Lake Shore and. Mic Fourth ‘iro that the public may cross safely from | case of Judge McCunn. Mr. ‘of its Alaermen Mc tacent at cad Chae teat Drosent organized, is naturally anxious for the bathe Bad falvh Ge the batt lee! heme arr; Southern, #1): di cithers on abou Mott Fo tay four tracks from Forty-ntnth atreet to | the charge thas dudes, Mocutm fad appointed vig bility of @ trap being sprung, Mr. Coachmon ex, fety of th <cdoadll Pte bchitcptbytrantbtartindb deaths bidg he joretary, | basis, The New York Central, howo' the Spuyten Duyvel and Port Morris junction—two for » mo osha’ ority to py a pe plained that when he made his motion to ad+ lety of the Secretary, and manifests his appro- | Sere ae tay sot out in Ta Sox or not, | ing $1.88 for the samo frelgnts. Com [ocai aud (wo ter cxprese treinewtve former to be used | Dat. H. Hanrahan receives of the coparsnersh bers of the Legislature who do not | Journ aehject to the call of the Chait he had not ciation of the dangers of the situation by an ub | 11 n6 thought that in matters of legality in ad- | Toad to the Pennsylvania Central, for eity transit Broperty of Bisingst & Hoo and shat th directly represent them. thouzht of the Cincinnath Convention ; he, fo failing presence in the committee room during | DVT Ne (iON a ee ee harge to pref y tho | £he, latter had put on 188 new ‘locomotives, | | 7h. The tracks to Le sunk from Forty-ninth street Patinrte dibee cat Adie Med ve a favored it. This elicited loud cheering, @ > 1 R Snly put On Me withous jem river, where not already ou ® viaduct o t 4 or to the cred~ ; LM a the sesstons, and indefatigable labore with walt- | Trini curtailed tho New Kork Goutsal rates wore ihe. highest. itpegté srr den ri8® | ftors. Mr. Titus testifed that in bis opinion the funeral of Prof. Morse takes place | gory weep ied the cominittes to. nndere for witnesses during the recesses, But the bs H Senator Adams's amendinent was put and lost. The four tracks south of Eighty-fifth receiver absolutely wasted the property. this mo ning, at 11 o'clock, from the Madison | stand that he too favored. the Cineinnatl Gon« straightforward, manly testimony of Admiral SURGS CERO BARS AGAIN, Senator Madden moved to strike out the enact- e tunnels wil) be below the as TESTIMONY OF MR. BININGRR. square Prosbyterian Church. ‘The sermon |s to And, alec; that he would attend an ‘tar lant night, piven with such a convincing | Mt-Sargent sald he would not say what had | ing clause, Senator Woodin opposed the no- | £! ‘orty-nin et, where the vind Abraham Biningor, St. testified that the re- | be proached by the Rev. De. A\ pastor of Nakegction on that subdect ovee thful ain, roving beyond a question | Been Proven here, but at best {t could only be | tion and aitacked the management of the Cen. | VulIt, All streets wil pass Hades thie track, ad | ociver who was a partner of Morgan, the the church. All socte:iee and delegates dosiring | tho risk of his life. uthfu pro hey questio . tral, He declared that the people demanded the els ‘a + | brother y ‘ 0 participate will meet in Dr. Adams's lecture | “Mr. Gridle jove to adjourn, son's wilful disregard of the’ law in the | cltlmed that in the course of the two we passage of the Dill and sald that while the road | The same committee will also report favorably | brother-in-law, gaye him to understand th rodm, entrance in Twenty-fourth street. Among | MF {iridley “I move toadjourn, | they had spent here all the testimony went to | never cost more than § dividends were | Mr. Cook's bill for a horse railroad from Green- id coul h those who will attend will be the Board of Di- t do payment of the Secor fraudulent claims, 4 ‘ and could get from him any injunctio ° i rf 4 you peri bi me bordi paid on $106,000,000, Senator Muphy followed in | polnt ferry through Tenth street and Avenue A . ‘3 rectors of the Western Union Telegraph ( with the Secretary’s own enforced admission of | SHOW that some bureau officers or subordinates | Min Oh ech weainst the bill. Ihe denied that [o'St. Marks place, thence through Clinton piace sired merely by waking into the Court | Peon. ef toad of aideraion, the Chamber. of ‘h payment with full knowledge of the pro- | Had exceeded their duties or violated laws. Ie | Fates outside of the State were lower than those and Greenwich avenue to Christopher street for- ie cae aap ie poaliee on GrtAeed ‘ommerce, the members of the National Acad- Soe aene Ti uid hie attenatted juctines, | obJected to feeling around for evidence or | of the Central, and held that the bill would pree | Fy. ‘They will alco unanimously report Crosstown | Larahs, Unt fr the position: and Ne (the re | omy of Deslan, the officers and members of the | At this Juncture the members arose in a bod v 5 P : vent the Central fromm cotaneting: wit Cary's bill for a rallroad from Twenty-third Evangelical Alliance, and probably Gov and stood on the benches, Mr, Gridley advane tion on a plea of pretended authority under | *Melling for something to convict the Secretary. | Pent. | peting street ferry on tho North River to the Tiny ypeating orders of injunction granted by other | pan The funeral will be strictly private, and | to the reporter's table, at the opposite end of some pecullar construction of the statute, has | Mr. Archer replied to Mr. Sargent, advocating A SCENE IN TIE SENATE. fourth atreet ferry on the Bast River, Bh Peake) bapti will be attended from the church to ( ood h stood Mr. Conover. Both were gestion i a thorough investigation. : salicapone = ‘ SENATOR JONNSON'S F Mr. James F. Morgan, brother-in-law of Judge | Cemetery by the friends of the family 1g wild sued even Cattell to wilt and weaken, and Senator Johnson again spoke in favor of the Y easton of the Sonat ¢ McCunn never re- ‘i Me Bataen ltalated hotai: 7 8 " During the session of the Sena eCunn, testified that Judge: McCunn never re a ————_— lee tretibie wilh aeerawenatoe LN pct masly lad Mr Bartlet A and dectared that the obbytite were at | senator dohnaon discovered thnt Hany money frou him. but thathe merely | pro enpy wALFERY IN PRISON tha aon: i strictly to the mode of procedure laid down in | 0 ¢ pulled from his pocket alist with the | bers who voted against the pr lowned him money, which the Judge paid back. ? : , SON, question, which waa HESSIONAL &F ENT. ks * pave it on id authorty that D 4 wl a ea tL Aha mentinent has | the resolution at the outest of the investigation, | Femark; | hare lt on wood authority that tne » He tm GEN. HOGER A. PRYOR, _ carried almost unanimously. iy Gh er wulepuassine ts If Mr. Bartlett wanted to go beyond that he | has issued the edict that the bill must bo de- de who waa counsel for the receiver, then made a MG Alled Whe Bevea| ih Ward Patriarch tw | CMF. Gridley in a toud tone, add sing Me, hidsctye eae e vtice should be give: ne commit. | feated. Yes, and you are all marked — the list ts re, and statement, In which he endeavored to je Ma: 5 a uth id ng siporhuman efforts of Robeson and his frlends | (ousht notice should be given te the cominit: | ade out gy Justify the course pursued by the receiver ly Flung tuto a Madison Street Cell. ry a at a Lae ry to wanufacture an outside sentiment in his bes | 10 wit & statement of what he proposes to | “Voices “Show us tho tet. Show us the tit: anirmat hil wat hen ecommitted t | Alien D. Miner auctionser teatiiol that Judge | Shortly wfter 8 o'clock lust night a boy 1 If, 4 erally conceded. that phd ene nso dhe Int to Senator he Co he Whole by a vote ¢ oO 8 old h e (3 should have ‘ ae O 2: 01 Secretary Coachmon (closing his bool Qalf, it is universally d thet Mr. Dana SUDOR SERGEANT AGAIN. owery, W sty and with flushed face | S36,C9R Pd \ i k of Bininger & Co. as he | Tan upto Officer Cook, in East Broadw: ecrotary Conchmon (closing his book, and hus made even greater progress than could have | yfr, gargent still protested against giving the r its reading chamber acon after the vote. was Ms vutrol over the matter, | Catharine, and told him that he was wanted in | 1) 'he'in the Republican party i Loon anticipated In the investigation thus far. | investigation so wide a range. ee ratatecalldd eaesily for the rending | oked jike aman who had just hi ahe cuca the Marion House, The officer went into the | "Mr. Conover I've gol a better record than you, Itood, it admitted on all hands that he bas | Mr, Peters thought that nothing had yet been 4 oi a secede gxperionce Innge 9 money were fost, | hotel and the proprietor requested him to eject an tT” the rest was Tost in the confusion proven, so far, every charge made in THE SUN, | gone into that should not have been brought up, fd Johnson's t NOT COL, SPENCER'S WAR HORSE, | The oldest frm Mn un try entirely | the Hon. Richard Walters, who, the pol : 0 far ne the charges have been taken up, and in | fur Leute intents uaep ike fanblre with Nien Meee a hae th - fulneds and this altogether by the action of | was armed with several formidable we APPAR ESELORE OF A ORT, prov tut these charges he has developed addi- b i sruterauee th the crises bi ata Veterinary Surgery under Examination bee | o UGK * ris and had threatened the lives of all. pe Mr. Gridley approached Mr over, who by ional iniquity at every step, so that the gens a 06 y, but was Inter- cooled do ‘ odie Pa WAR AD DTIRInd faon ee Conk pore oneer to | reporters d ‘ Shae tte aru I rep Mr. Bartlett undertook to reply, but was inter- | Qiong are-on the list as friends of th Qualifications of One ef Mr. Beruh's Men, | testified that he was appointed receiver in the | | Officer Cook persuaded the ex-auctioneer to | Cinveraauion. ‘The members chuckled, epper relief in the fraudulent incompetency of the | papted by Mr. Sargent, who denied his right to t. Bow suit of Corey agt. Long. The order by which he | accompany him outside, an hile the men i rap y Li Ad: 1, Baker, Benedict, 1 Col. Charles 8, Spencer has always been stood on the sidewalk discussing the situatio reatly expecting @ personal encounter. Depactment is more than justified, address the committee. The committee, with- | feld, Dickinson, Harrower, Lewis, Mad- 2 ‘ ) pointed was read 4 gentieme sppe: i | Turn out the gas,” shouted a dozen persons ‘The commiitee and the parties to the investi i awed Mir, feactlatt ¢ den Murphys O'brien, Palaien Pers, Hvert. | famous for the Inenulty with which he de- | "Mr Varsons, counsel for the ‘Tar Association, | several gentlemen stepped out of the Marion | (Duin oii tie gas. sionteda cogs Nemes numictee and the parties to the out discussion, allowed Mr, Bartlett to make a APH aka tow > . lon to the fact that the orde | House and stood on, the pore on. mi sat ianiant ; i ea w manifest signs of fatigue, from the | statemont, in which he pointed out the Impro- | SOR, adner elena and tet vo strike tens os a ne a by be dere vad a “ Han lis Gan, evar thal Hichand caught sight of the nen. and draw ing dozen, and almost instantly the room was te { splication with whieh they bave pursued 4 sine atate » ine | out the enacting clause, nnd it was carried by 1g | With driving broken down horses, but yesterday was merely an order t puge dirk, rushed for the grou cer arkniss ie: seh : | tom wit | priety of compelling him to state what he in- | ow " re i bw carried I Feats caine: selealh Taree vic: SP eee att cenes Mae too aulog foe Hits The crowd jostled out of the room, excitedly ‘ the investigation thus far, and came together | tended to prove. He declined saying why he | Syesto Wnays. The bill was then taken out of | h Fy ecliTeed Hie LONE, SURE At Ote ee Te eee aDunlived to the dudee Tor aienatiie; | od; Mr. Walters was’ Joni discussing thé terits of Gridley and Conover. { tow rather tardily; but no Indication of a to put {n proof about these tools now, | Benmtan TT Woo lsaere He | tee Shandley. | Mr. Willlain Gray, a stout, whis- | hut ihe Judge struck out the material parts of | fell harmless a ‘ 1 tt ad on th baler pa be : lee eatiaaetll Hants ert a DNC aC Ps Uh Ag the kered inan, with a suaplelously rubleund face, | eho order, and when the order was passed it was | _ Officer Cook then eacort The New Jersey Liberal Repal H iva to slight the work Imposed on them } and added that he suposed It would be admit | report of the committer, and restore the euict= | sald that he was an officer uf th tho Order, arid ciel, the Onset was passa it was | geventh Warder to the # PHLLADILREA AAPL dee etnaeeI at 4 Was manifest on the part of any one connected | ted at some ik clause, ‘The vote stood as follov Provontion of CF Y pre lames M. Gano Rereuth Srarder: (0 sD . April 4. as meet. ‘| | ted at some future tim Judge's brother-in-law) be appoluted receiver, ‘as 4 with the investigation. - bu st to . . AY Rs. Mew Adan Allen, Bowen, Dickinson, | had caused th Goughlin for driv- METEnnn denuunbed ihe conguctal the duc fous calibre, a dirk ing will be held on the 1th of April, in Camden, DEST AGC Mantel Gaitentinl | ERSEeICE Kee ce fy Lowery, MeGowen, Temata, D, | ina horse au ners. heaven, and | By ouimaguolite nn a weconductol the Judge | Vif were found on his perwon. He was locked | N, J., to clect delegates to the Cincinnati Cone TNADENOA (He SApleAL ANGE KHIE WS oe wlillas |(O'Reeratare Feobeson’ (hat proceeded 10 /crose: ra, Tinker, Chatfirld, Cook: Foster Hare | Mf nae: bint etl hte n na hearty, ano further teatified that he took posses: | UIA Aaut eleven o'clock two well-dressed | Yenition. James M. Scovell heads the mover ' washing committee, but one that really means | examine Mr. Shock as to his professional opine | panne Winslow, dim Wood—I8 Zh ads and butter by driving « corporat hearts He | Haig of die amount waa expended upon lawyers’ | Young men entered the polteg station and go- | ment in West erey Ex Governor Newell Dusiness, and is not to be impose nor | fonas a sineer on the value of the Roach enators Graham and Benedict dodged tho | fyreunately. Col. Spencer was thcotrt, and With fees, kovpery’ foes, and hisown cu minlasions Ae | Gussie pers eine Ue Pele qucany cuneraen | Charlee: Sait, ohn 8.) teh I, John ie Buielhed. Ont pening of the investigation | contract. Witness thought the Wampanoag e to'aaree With tho feport oF the can characteristic generosity voluntered his services. | Counsel to Roger A. Pryor, on aner parte or. | Went tothe cell.“ Halloo, Pop,” exclaimed one | t, and other leading Republicens will ge br night the following note was received from | could carry coal for #lx days, and make fourteen cared by the same. vote. and thus | ying aud bmterely demanded the discharse | der made by Judge McCunn, ahd that he took no | ofthe through the grating 9 inventn, Neve Fensey will ae Sull Aduiral Porter note an hour for that time, ‘The machinery | the bill was buried “The Senate sbortiy after | hf his ‘cligutsas the Gtarge, wea frigolous and La ne ner son tls Ory “Dm Dick, pop? can | do anythiag for you sn ct eyes in MIKAL PORTER'S LETTER. has been take it of the Susquehanna and | #dJourned, could not be sustained by evid his roused Be DAS eee the. * Do [oath] was the reply. ci NB MC Wat teonee Apel ds tate || ltaaseanacre Tet Have been In ae cate IN TIE ASSEMBLY, the dre of Mr. Bergh’s deputy; tourst forth: | oe Mire elliott tle th a to the case'| ran tiga rnd Lo the ofhice ; ewark Germans are moving in the libe ver my evidence last night l | 97 years, During that thie pr Is to build ed this morning presented resolut emeotucr sudwe. oes ag and that he ¢ “Captain,” sald young Dick, addressing Ser~ parture, and have secured Senator Schurs tod with that of Mr. 1a LB date tap ine rept and ales ie enaphoedy Lat to the death of Prot. M COL Spenect_ Your lionor men think they au board to Mra, But- | geant Thompson, “1 want to get the old man sion te) Mr. hy. think my lett unless the work was to be done at the yar He of the erh Tustiee Sh Y rth street, a residence owned by Judge ou ci him out tom sir,” polite! 4 Var. Gerely one of introduction.” &e. Havi when sy patnea stored at all the uavy yards, | Suatuee his death, ‘The locked up for your d . The witness paid money over to | replied th en nit : ‘bie ers TEE ARMS SAT HOPES ATION, eainy tained one from. Mr. Hanscom, and | b tons wer by a rising vote. a Your tongue, with the Judge without taking a receipt or vouche Suppose bring some responsible man ber thovuth the letter does not positively recommend | for which there are no ships Bpeakor subsequently announced os & commit vn for {Lother than the attachment that was issued who will go ball for pop, how then? Ingalls Interviewing the French Min Mr Moach, Pthink Mr, Hanscom was justified in | wiry NO WORKMEN AKE WANTED IN OU NAVY e onthe part of the Asseml nd the This admonition from the ben against him. “Not ifyou bring Gen, Grant,” was the frm ister in alfof Garrison A ‘Third Party F maideringit are om nend nM mig fr mime YARDS. tunes al, Me ars. Husted, Pri ¢, Os,ood, Tiiden time to Nove a sobering ¢ act F Nee Mr. Win, Van Wyck tostifed that Mra. Biliott, Re eat oN aro Manned the yout Receiving $10,000 for Arranging the Sales ashe says, he was influenced in sclecting Mr. » Mr. Archer—It is the duty of the Chief of | Col itawkins then made an attempt to take | while cross-exam{ning him. frat len Shouse from Judge MeGunn, did “No, alr; only a Sergeant Wasuinaton, April 4.—The Senate Arme Roach by oplion, Which expresses Bureau to advise the Secretary, 1 do not re- | from the table the disowned charter, by makin The gallant Colonel proceeded somewhat in | pot get one cent * Who are you, any way mittee this morning examined Gen, Rufus Fionow that “Mr: Hoach will perform the work | member if the papers In the Secor claim case | # motion to that effect; but halt m@ dyzen were | this wi TWO IRISH KROIMENTS, ain Sergeant Thomson aithfully and make the vessel perform what is revit : » by instantly on thelr feet to object. Mr. Fields | © drow long are you acquainted with this horac 2" udge MeCunn offered In evidence the renort “Well, sir, 9 0 required of her. D never wrote to the Naval | Were returned to me by Allyn with @ memoran- | raised tie point of order that the Supply DIL bs Mr-Uray (eith dignitysebm wot 8 ie Viti he | oP OE Mn etectonal Conmittes: showings at | duential men in the Seventh Ward, and you wil om had related to him th Constructor, Mr. Hanscom, as he states in his | dum that the clalms had been ec! (led, and that a special order for this morning, the chart hore at all - he furnished 1.04 Irishmen to the Thirty. | all repent this treatment you have yiven liu, Divast’ Tok the dallvere’ Of butte pridmuce ne doubt ainlatake of the Leporter— | there was no law for paying them again, | Cul not be taken up until that wis disponed Col. »--Con you say that this horse was not able to seventh NY. Rewiment during the warwithoue | and the Incensed youth indignantly walked out | fine coubract for the delivery of batterie to te y of the Navy, who he Speaker ruled the pont of order well by Pe ane nea aaa having received” any compensation whatever | of the ofice, Auount of many hundred thousand dolla wont my note to Mr. Hanscom There was some sort of 9 memoran- Decoy” Bhas, wiih a look of Virtue needed Bon an8 from the Government F i a ccrgpar | bad Fequested him to call at the French Vory respectfully yours, Davin D, Porter, | dum, but I don't remember vtiat it was. ion, left the chamber to forward to hetaa a hane beastie Murgan was examined, the Judge | THE BELGIAN MURDER MYSTERY. | Nr. Fraliiant the Fre hn To the Hon AUSTEN BLAIR Te wan val ratucuad) do the. Aaciotuyy with atest intelligenve us (0 sites im a8 follows: — ything {0 with a ho Faald he ec Secratary Robeson thereupon put ina copy of the on nalletter of Admiral Porter, which at best was but a provisional recommendation of rity? A ihvorhood of « bone spevin interfe ival of the Belgian Witness, Henri Plule BS dere-Vout Waivers Examination he case of Carl Vogt, the alleged mur- the other papers. I don’t know whether I ad vised against paying the claims or not. The letting of the contract for the Tennessee's en- udge What do you think Tam. Mt Tahiould think tn thi CHARTER BURIED. rally con: Ididu't come here to discuss ethica; that this charter | but i Know my duty, and Gils horse Is not Mt to be he telograp noi, the Le nerfert. dn that interview the word it Ww Ker hi ‘Judge Do you know that I al rest; and the | drove 1886, and bought for my mother an ring as oO sine at least has been put to ite fi ate worth 0 erer 0: 1 Dubo n- Was not mentioned, In referring to «por Roach as being as good an engine build glues without advertising was an exceptio (uection how tay What will be the next moves By | GokXxPo you know the difference between a bons | And'gare fe to ber, upoo which ene how fives, woarcote: | dere of the Marquis Dubols de Blanoo, in Bru e evidence of ihe ie de Chambrun, th Porter knew, case. The old engines for the Tennessee were | sutne Itt asserted that in the Tast days of the) eee i atncritys vm ta a bone a | Manee Ante + soles wa called yeererday mcrping| Rad We tanh |: Ki tapes dace Wisk nd ead it waa postivelp i 20 D nO 4 rf esaion an entirely new charter, giving the con- ‘een blood MD horse falls and | MF, Morgan laughing) Yee, sir fr long-expect ‘om Brussels nt aut 8, and ani poaltty A $700,000 ENGINE SOLD AS OLD IRON, built by contract. There was an inherent defect fratarall aba dees pee a Tr AIDE the cob: je and a blood horse fails aud | Sir; Mongar ra Hn TC ti certy Lam worth in | thatthe long-expected witness from Lrussels, | i, tau nnd a fa pestiivel Chief Engineer Shock was recalled, He testi- 1? who was to identify the stolen bonds, would be | Chambrun gave for York Sux, as (he only a ment room, ier he New in their design, The engines that are stored | so that the patronage may be secured for t his luctd expl y yards are principally built by con- | Presidential campaign, will be introduced and | quiang thie. made put through in the shortest posal! I i tract. Our navy yards are superior to Mr. | fhe other h a Hushed to a more s fed that compound engines could be built in the navy yardsthat is, engines the same as those provoked w slizht titter in the nay wile Mr, Bergh’s man present, brought many spectators to the court. in Hacker value of $1 Ww t hue, troduced to th d there aren lar ; DOA i arilate fhe informed Huilding for the Tennessee by Roach. The | Roach’s shops In point of capabilities of doing | believe that the present Col. Spencer continued his croas-examination Sw of my aupporting my wife's bro- rl Vogt entered the room smiling, and went | (aipite Patterson, he informed | Ayo (itleations from the contract in the construc | Work. ‘The Government can command as good | amendments, ls 4» 4 Are you myeteriuary surgeon?” rit’ my own expense for two years, And giving Bim | over to his wife who sat in one corner, wearing, | Uarfinion had aiheayy loud tovcarry in thew i kinen aa Mr. Hoach, ‘The yards. aro now ida pe ee, Ree 1, G. (pompounls neale. for the laat ax y a wee mente with Baliaat Hot these foi up annie area 68 Billings ® yes were mado at the suguea» | W0FK! Aaa veterinary surgeon | "Mr. Morgan—Yea, sir. (Laughter.) usual, her long, purple cloak, Soon after M. | and'M. Laurent, wlth whony the: Freneh, Government the machinery in them standing still jond that so a4 to mee p two yeure? tion of Mr, Roach, ‘There are no plans of the | The ernment could have done this work ip he case politically, and in the fr, IN THE EVENING SESSION Mali, the Belgian Consul, entered, accompanied | Nad made «contract: but that the Government whice Old engines of the Tennessee in the Department, | te yards quite as well as Mr, Roach can do it.” | ime pass # few necessary bills to got rid Zou practised in t orable and Mr. Joseph O'Rourke testified that Hanrahan | by M. Coudert, the French lawyer, and. the Garrison wanted In way to dlepose 0 TaBGHY NALA AHOWIGE: A GinbUne BEC MerMlein JUDGE BENGEANT AGAIN the Mayor, provide for an eloction in the Nini the Inst aritg tht was appolate ver of the money that had | looked-for withéns from Brussels, His nae Is which he had piso. on board & veaach owe di irate Bee Tem Cana anos poe arr, peor e for oe seers Dh bey ee alaing Mts. ¥ Have Sou ever prac. | heen subscritved to the Ma ny and | Henri Pluldors, Ho is middie aged, with a | piredta know whctice the French Minister could da Khem. He thinks those nek cost about Mr. Sargent As & general rule men do not | ofthe latter plun, though it Is possible that all rinaTy surgeon, or let people know you paid to Dunean, 8 orward od f. anda’ stubby, | anyihtug for hin WON, ‘The machinery of the Wampancng | Work as well and as faithfully for the Govern- i i " 34 4 A Was dition In ussels he was s fo Senator Hanilin—He knew of no officer or oMctal e amp % | ment ax for private parties. "This increases the | actlun may be staved off until so late in the (cowering y— No aif that Mr. Hanrahan be 1 t and fi tly for the | Who had participated to the amount of one cent in the Cost about the same, but have no data to estle | cost of public work session that no chart Lwill be passed, At Hnve sun Feud any veterinary books? hat Mr, Hanrahan be paid S500, 1 FO el Agent And Buy oberyied for the arti, nor Wid he brlivve {here waa che suche mate their value by. Cannot tell how 1 To Mr. Archer ‘The working force of the yard | allevents it is reasonable certain that the only Ven, ar ceived this amount, although he hy wed hevalier onthe Hourse. Pe Heid not belleve he anw wate their value by mnie how I eatie | | 10 Mr J ane work fore ° thing that will ever Drink (he "what is it WHat etandard works? vo services, and had done nothing ept tostify that certain bonds whir ‘ Ae ID Bes ROlate. He Ray mated the value of the ‘Tennessee's engines | thawar but the pollee force, watshwent kee | Seventy tothe surface iain will be the brit ing Hat's ny. Dustnens to present & WHT for gh) for t Bian wid and tied wet. hit whon L appraised them for transfer to Roach, I | ers, and eo on, and the overse it of the bone hunters to strike those wh Up bf FE, bralunthearae i rar fr, O'Rourke also testified in reference to the | tissing from the sat sviuas | atl nl of Antere urWe i 1 i i er. ny and th c TID | Boned to ity the rumor that. $00.00 had been AA horse has aves his breast fa eof O'Mahoney agt, Belmont, that Judge could positively identify them by their ¢ 4 xia estimated the lunip—en Hers, and every. | tenants are As mupnertis NOW He Over: ar ap- | filaed in the departments in New. York. to a Asal thon fille out gota, Pauppose, (hanghe | M Cun appointed ‘Thomas J. Harr receiver of | nominations, numbors, and face values, p staal o| pce Cou thine—nt $85,000. ¢ t muy how T arrived at | prnOretiee he cule ents: tan HAP | foutit having been generally, checutated. in thelr Hinouey Which bad been pald to. Belmont nvover, khow noth about the pr tg rll ae ' 7 ; MoD, for ; + engl caunp. Sir. G. wlth a how for bill. of ange on London payable to the | could not identify hi DH af, the date Hheld tt, ehiaply Mostimate, Lestimated then as old metal, | Were ether bullders In the country making e SO ALTRES STE f vhataret rier of dobn O'Leary Lucke was ordered | There being no inter} at the Tomb Hight be Worth s hig. An wie ACKNOWLEDGS THAT THE Horns WERE wourn | PENG engines, Ties destined || GOCUDIA dO Saat Cla eabalon veNowar Gatce rp MMe to | fabay the money over to the receiver. bus Fes | could apeak French, District Abtarioy 8 una he aconpted Ian the ppat. tal FIVE TIMES AS MUCH i at, the ate um, lay ch tn tt rooklyn Navy | probably. hive there been so many 01 ' as now f oel)-Taie | MeCunih YT when Mr. Anthon, the prisoner's counsel, de i nivel frome private party alto voilers of the Tennessee were like many |) ard to ie Coser wih wttiy d n estimation tf yt i Vor CoNvempr oF couRT, clared that bis cleat waived all further exa: ate anything involved In the to Hava Ree ae La tonne | uayght from Mee Matthews for goa be was Pare to found tn th bly, tht port eroUs peal ar tial auilldaaiinea otal TOTAL Aa mea Tin CRT | sian of h ; lore tn vice ore was nothing | pald fora few wee y ene , code de net 1 ry \ rat § her of Belmonts at the time the bills were iN was then formally q ion 1 Ht DO Frat Serane. Alvis & ° Fwith them, ‘They had not been in | Wheelin We when boweit, Wis used ford al {find 1 out. Nearly Uiree-fourtue of tho tit ‘ in ' yo Me Uhy Ancerdon wis twate that a warrant | that fe was Mirty-alx years of wee born Inert Hetnight Nave told Garrinan that few) yi enough to injure them, ‘Thes were in | Atk ahd carries wo aut ‘ \ wsumed this morn 1] yon taken any apirituons Hawn tool edo commit Mre bucke to the county jail | many, resided at 4 tin the City] i piojeriy coulddo for bine Mt was Barely. ps : f ; : RE ial i werd the Investigation for the t uly and dnanens | \ } ! Lo Anesth Te pe { empl; but rather than go to Jail, Mr, | was by pation a pri Pdow thnow , be he ontd hte te Garr The withers ha a \ NH nt ms dina a GOV. BLAIR TO BE ANSENT antes NOt LN ' net ttn at A a Tah i wae Heck for #2600. Mr," Tarr barged with, Dane not gutity of any | Yoraton with he Navy De iran) me class, hey could not have been re ved Itself in ! fe onue \ epostied the money in the Bowling Green NH ti " A 4 tracted adlourr it 1 ah 4 H back tu is ce | Bhat fhe Ce f Hho nay herewfler. ‘They had a value as bollers | ia utd ho ad made an engagement | RRP. Tel proceadiuies wenn only intercapte 1 Wy addressed Mt iL o'el journed — Vn 1 ‘ ' Avgtlinaa GrBA(Ar cian [balk GAliGa AE lO) HAL | Ue Couinnttice wan tanpolnted coreiane | Oy atonulne te vous at the slant of cither Als | eouit war interrupted | Mr. Tider w nthe Sen | Phe Republienn 2 tn Rhode totand, | phieralon wherever ty cot M ‘ J iitnotamake any inyuittes whether any of the | Michisan and must leave to-nuztow morning, | thoune side, or daralis, Poids 1 ' ROpOHAT, OAl he of Judge Provivence, April 4—At the State eloc- | f i . a e all of next week he committee ther, who were runni y LAM . re ft a y » " ‘ ‘ rN J ongines of the Tennessee might not be used he ge on without him, but he would prefer | thong git NEU nec ite oupont nie ace ‘Sw thor T have not heard very much af hia case," he n yesterday the Democrats polled a lanzer \ ‘ tiie tiatter ther vessels, ‘The original propeller could | to be present LARA RUAI Rd tee tiehtal GRaaa CRTAIS ASU cn itint _soinuing to | sales “but he is a very «lever follow vote than they haye done for many years, and | | \ ident and Ge ral Lave becn used aguin, ‘The propeller shafting eoretary Robeson still protested with a fair prospect of listing the Dalat f nthe Taree hen Re i ideo, de Kt ettinony in Your T elected Charles it. Cutler Lieutenant-Goyernor. | f ty That Mra M va “f Mr. Pelers thought the committee could go on week work Wey nd Tinteind | Gene AS been Of ® daninging charactort! the Hl ! i . Wein for wrrn blorn of the yeosel Was all good, ‘The brass work | Mr. Bartlett urged the propriety of a full com AN AVEACK ON THE INERRIATE ASYLUM tan works well how ee when wana ee ude MeCuun V thaik it har Yon very hone | whittled down to about 11 Joas than ones | of theron thaneaud 1 apn oft , Tartlats Ure ; he ; He srable haa proven beyond doubt that 1 at testimony. before. | ON thicae na the stals and galleries cannot be used, but | Mitte whenever testimony ix boing taken, He Durlng the diseusston on the appropriation of al was Arr: nnplaint ‘i i Van et Are third. Last year the Democrata had 9 penatons 1 i . thought he should require but th ays im $08,000 10 the Inck yhun at Binghamton Mathiusods Old G hot only an honorable, but the most honorable, a A an terview with r ington, Suinthy sooal bunkers can remain, What the cone | time rae teat lentit OAL ids Yan t Hiamilwaod., (ld Judge on the bench this yoar they have 1. ast year they had M4 | ur gyi " Nth refer trator is required to fur ¢ merely the Sargent thought that ae being ran interests of the rich, Posen ced RB eto tard —— Representatives ; thisyear they have 17, In this | hee ta bln ry Hitters and engines proper. The results cuarane | AccHsed o test re that tt AD WIG | hetent: crauttnlien end Riescniaieay UN urratly ¥ Hundred ships ity tho Democratle candidate for Governor | andthe Goi ¢ tructiot tod h , tun the Inveatia lid go on with had becom Inipressed with Col. Spencer's knowledge. Marin You N ri Fillaaevad fone akicac: whlin;Guilue Garnaavay Konnast pany. A y these now engines are unusually Mr. Peters made & motion that when ths come | clalmed tha upton tus i i TY | mm " " vermonte , st. There are ships now tn the navy that will | mittee adjourn dt be until t vow night. Mr. | that an exiy on of its hooks w A dip Bula dlanlec mame IK ilaa bs Lnala ane n Av F ward hut eon gunn to ot Sew Yuri Whe wit F000 wiiat this le euarenteed to Oc. meds | ieters. And He. Bargent rota Mr. Archer ne to the_olfect that 100) hind b nante LALA ala} ARaere BU Be Presi se An INR Hae ROT Aue ~ inuerstoud tat (hire Hine guns et Warerrileteacet ; ‘ nnd Mr, Werren withheld his voto. He expiain to prevent unfriendly loghli nd that Littee Rovw, Ark. Apel 4ePho Fort Bmith | hundred tines tn pucepaaion without atapping for Rerivan Disturbances ut the Haga br (iru overt Colt Cumpany, and the eompeny. Whatever to estimate the value of the | that he tt t the chatrman should be present, | the money ad been spent around tele legisla. | Kya of sutuctay saye that Cuited BUstes Deputy Mar] yt sttminy F nm HAGUE, April 4.--Sorious disorders took | (tteturn were the United ttates nine other Cea \ Mr. Hoach proposed to do. Tdon't know | but still the Secretary’ onto, a the eeu ed tive halle ae Mo ley Hawkins, Alvord, | ghat Poavre had brought tn three persons trom the In —— i svarelng ss ; i va f better quality arrangeinent wae cer tha inion of any engineers War asked on | Parts: should be consulted, and being urged to | and others also opposed the appropriation, and | yy can Petes Wika iain Gor a iNusas arice iin acu ten . place ber B celebration " nee |e f i SL ge f any ongir asked on | ire ie voted aye, and the cominitive adjourned | Boally, on the motion of Mr, dacobs an amend: behiet a wit i vo A an gy ine ay ile . Se wae attended with disorders and breaches of th The Mu do Ohambrun voluntarily ape e imated the valucof the old engines befo eaeaed tate to poll oF «the in titution, or recon iets Hela REAL DUIS bes cotdieinds tea for sume tine paste WBS. {et Hiabe quite low SAABERAE AL GOMLeRiONi (a MOR ante hureanion | MGhE BRINRIALGRE. Of Aiatt it aah t Wa ere is any abundance of im “ay mend to the next Logieatare some other use to | Ene aut on a bulhde Hunt ry of Oni, Va SUZHL hopes ne tatertulned of bistccovely. DF. Pal Dliecte#, broke the Windows of houses, abd committed | points given the other ¢ . ad ho w noval. T any abundance of tna: ze Nargeut Burned bn Riley Which It could be put, and probibhing any furs | wines aivantntie jak wtice (heey toad un eohe | GPMMRAS aud DE ray GE Now Work ere fia atiendiue |i otheraultanese the 4 ratty NE AT CREE Ta y built during the war and pow stored tn SAN Francisco, April 4.—Congressmen | ther appropriations to it as an Lobes syluin | aod were oft the antenna andi phic Physiciais Wnt tic aan tive f Wm. M. Tweed’ bond Hy saw (he abate. t syy yards that would have been available | Sargent, Houghton, and Coughlan were de- | by the state attending tet Of thon " — pon thy military 4 supiurngs the mentin Now York paper. Hey Ie Tenuessee,and would have produced | Hounced and bummed in egy in the Seventh | Artful Diodes Hort, who war favoring tho an | guano uhiie tie et death nual) SOFTINGH AUOUT FON] veh Wen wer ily baying that Mr Garrivi accompanied Got rrooults than her old engines did; but I | Ward lastnight for thole connection with the 6 to him and sald that four poor confrined ty 7 ont infvetion with the wil : ud carried O8 Cvery | Another gone! Poor, aufforing many th Said. catled to the Inet for Baker's Holter Med. “Ady learned tat the porou acoumpanying Gea, bus made, walle Was a Mr, t’atlorvn. barca whether they would bave produced a | Yerba Buena sobome, arda of their acquaintance had airvsle wo

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