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tty My, = a ah ET ccc | sATHIRTY-NINTH YEAR. ROBESONS GUILT CLEAR. M18 OWN DEFENCE CONFIRMS HIS NEW YORK, MONDAY, LIFE IN THE METROPOL DASHES HERE AND THERE BY THE SUN'S REPORTERS. PRIL 8, 1872. THE GREAT EARTHQUAKE. STREAMS O THE SIDE OFA misquoted it; that the words, the accounts,” mre irom, Karl, Sie. Albites, iioxon! jonte, Minera, 'G JON. Pattison, by, Canora, Anton i, M, Jaret, M. did not occur; that it read Herr Jacob Muller, 8! veasels, &c., and requested that the correct read- ing go on the record. Mr. Sargent of the words Roneont, Sar: SUING FROM Mr. Broadhead, it was on account MOUNTAIN. the vessels,” then, that you gave tion you spoke of ? that was it. Manasectit, Hug Huse piarrett, of Londo: Hestimony of Admiral Boggs, Chief Engineer Loring, and J. M. Br Admissions R >} Harvent Sue nered Witness. Wasninaron, April 6.—The Secretary and bis friends began their whitewashing to-night. A moro disgraceful proceeding was never wit- eased In the Capitol building. unsel refused to proceed with the investt- of tts Chairman, Sargent and Robeson determined to pro= eed without a full committee, when they could They accordingly came to mittee room to-night in unusually good Anxious Alex. Cattell was at the Secre- in better humor than ‘The Shock in The Whole of Dirt-Anl ive they Have in the ¢ Darkness of the M Witness—Yos, sir; “the vessels” must have meant It was the claims the Board co Burglary in Liberty Stre Early yesterday morning, while Officer Me- Catfery was patrolling hie post tn Liberty street, he heard a noise tn astore like that of burglars driiling @ He listened and became convinced that burglars ‘were in the store, While hurrying off to give the slarm. He met Roundeman Watts, and told him that burglars fe. Both hurried back, and the rounds: man stationed himself in frout of the store. Officer MeCaffery then ran to the Church street station to get a old Sergeant Smink that capture some burglars. © Houses Crumbled~L sidered, not the ja New.) Bnterpria met with and in} vision Superintendent of the ompany In this State, Inyo eounty, Cal morning when the great ‘The Fiery Windup of » Sixth Ward Sa day Night Spree. 161 Leonard street is occupled by mriy colored tenants, and also for @ seamen's boarding On Saturday night Richard Armstrong, colored, ‘and several friends had « drunken carousal on the third floor, which is tenanted by the Armstrongs. Early yesterday morning all were glori- ously drunk ond stretched out on the floor, On a table in the corner were @ kerosene lamp, burning, and « demijohn fled with Sixth Ward gin. in the morning Armstrong went for more gin. Ash wagered np to the table he bro upaet the Kerosene lamp. floor were on fire, but Armstr an Alarm of to put the fire out, ‘The burning liquid prea through the room, lized thelr peril only wi ir screams awoke the other t confusion OMeer Mr. Archer—Yrut ft 1s set fortn mn tue body of is made on account of the finding of the Board. The words “ tho ves- sels" can scarcely be interpreted to mean any certain claims, Judge Peters thought it was allowing very Robeson was proceeding to argue {n favor of his construction of the act, when Mr. Peters remarked that they had better not argue the question now, ‘The committee adjourned at 10:3) o'clock until Monday evening. Mr. Frank Bell, Western Union Telegraph fe was at Independence, the act that the allowai Mr. Dana and earthquake oc ‘and which shook us up not a little in this ) miles north of what would seem to have been the centre of the great telluric dis- his wife Roxani gation in th forced, the front wide latitude, deacended to the bascment. THE FIRST OREAT SHOCK came at 2:30 0n Tuc the most severe who was sleepin Lat Independ an Within for a few seconds, and the officers cautiously the burglars to b Bo as they pleased. ‘nly something lary was made. and was prot curred. Mr. Be ‘cond. BLOFY | (a frame building Aled in with adobes), says that when the first shock it threw his pitcher and wash-bowl, whieh pon aWwash-stand six feet distant,upon his About 4 o'clock he sidewalk Int In an instant the tol on for weeks. \g was too drunk to give HOMESON AND SARGENT'S FIRST WITNESS. ‘The Sentimen* of the People-What has been nken Inunates re- Ex-Commissioner few heavy aldew!s south to north, during whica Mr, Bell trying to climb out 0} n by calling Rear-Admiral Boggs, f the Board Washington Correspondence af the St on Investig t that the Secretar for work to private oyernment payy yards were prepared with heaper and better work. rao R, Wilson, superintend= machinery at the Washington navy that that establishment was capat ription of work ting work to private contractors ifled that he wa n to-day estab When Mr. Henry Seiler was defeated last Ne lection to the office of Commi Charities, In Brooklyn, he looked about for « At the suggestion of € ugh the thick smo) t his peril rushed to the Armstrony and selzing Armatrong. w i which seemed to lift th several feet, J in favor of its being pald. He said that thoy did not have any sworn testimony aa to the of the bille of Secor & Co. and Perrine, ympared them with bills Which had been allowed Miles Greenwood on the Tippecanoe—a veasel of the same class. was very careful not to ask him if » see if the Marchand Board The earth 1 tremulous motion, whi: ong enough to allow Mr. Bell to partially dress himself, find his o and getdown’stalre and out into th and the startled Inmates of the hotel, to the number of twenty-five or thirty, WOMEN AND CHILDREN KN DESHABIT all in momentary expectation of a repetition of Frightened as all were, Meient command of his wits ton Hell's overcoat and carpet-bag. here jaa man who has packed his to leave the co ‘onsidered a good one in some quarters, for Just at the moment the earth Taughed such & laugh, and so shook its sides that e another attempt at wit. rom this time till nearly 7 o'clock the earth was never for a moment p every few minutes heavy shocks of & few sec onds’ durati were more than fifty very first shock cracked and threw down many walls but tt was the hy leveled everything. ery brick and adot ughout the whole settled down to & sort of calm mpaon, another negr down stalfe almost nad tianlac. The officer a Who Were oly alight; fe almost reached th 1d the lodgers th better facilities to di Foran he purela ‘The testimony of ¢ xt door to the Court to the county F the good will a Seller paid Co thus affording ‘ax the county owned id Foray were i A STRONG CASE. From the Utica Observer, ‘The Naval Ring appears to be com: shrewd operators wl rascallties with mony thus far adduced ently strong case will be made to ‘al of Robeson and force him to retire in dis- —- A Colored Knight Templar’s Burial. loseph Stanley, a wealthy who died on Friday, was buried yesterday with M . The body was enclosed in a highly finished wood casket, ornamented with sliver handles and trimmings, The remains were taken from h nee, 27 Bullivan street, to the Sullivan Street Metho: h, excorted by Mount Calvary Commandery (S'Templars, ‘The funeral was attended by dmen and women, The thoy had examined ponsidered any of th Mr. Archer, Admiral Boggs said they examined what the Marchand Board allowed, but not what the shocks, jored citizen, Soine say that Coffey and hie fri Would be #old, hit ou Seller eat Ut of #1,:00. cover the tracks but the testi- Indicates that a sulci- ompel the re- duds and ts goin joke must have Court Adjourned KNRW OF THE LAW, BUT LEFT IT TO RONESON. ‘They knew of the existence of the act Dut as they were not lawyers they left the De- lequllty of the clalin: to see if the ice of labor, as charged Mected some when I was superintending the construction of some of the vessels Had you any ‘Thomas Hardy, Jr., was before Justice Eames auieburgh on Friday on complaint of his father, fa violent assa When led into court # attracted general atte finally whispered about that the prisoner had small. Hames rusted fc y cared te THE SPONGES WHO SOAK dy cared to mal Pron the Cleeland Poin Deater uch has been proved before the stigation, th - pald out the lara only without authority, but in open violatlon « sand Perine, were the sponges whi ng. The facts are th eas, agreeably to the provisi July 1, 1868, directed the aaval Secretary D UP THR STRALINGS. @ concourse of color: Rey, N, H, Turpin oMciated. | The F white horses. was Inld on the lid of the coffin, Broadway, wa ive, The Widows ndge of colored Mas ins to the Krave. partment to decide Did you exami Plaim for advance inp In the bill, was corre: ng about tha was drawn by The procession, as it boson, in one d pox, and & pante na, followed the the ‘beneh foto. the r discharged, and him tn rapid Sight an act of Cor and building & Co. of New York elt ia romuat clerk, Va «lawyers, thelr xpress Train. as the train from Phila- passing Rahway, Carl Schurts,a cabinet maker Jumped off and wai ot stop in Rahwa: When it reached the freight house Schurtz made his head atrikiny fractured bis skull. uversant with English return to his home on Katurday night took the izabeth by mistal nd he was carricd to New Brut Rahway itis suppor ean eapress trait Idence to satisfy Iainfecting beverages were swallowed In'& On Saturday evenin were thrown down, ITION OF A CHILD. shock occurred, Mr. Harris of Harris & Kiln dwelling with his family found one child. was missing, and was ru re itwhen the whole buildin, Tt was supposed that the child was kille upon cutting through the roof and removing a of the wreck of the bullding, it was nd and rescued quite unharmed. Tt would be useless to attempt to describe the prevailed throughout the I had some recollection Mr. Archer—Was It of all clatius against the United States. ling three war vyeasels—tl seh and Mahopac. The words ‘against the mited the pay- allowed to Miles Gree T think it was. ry here produced the bill of Green- wood, which had been allowed, Dastily examined it patent rights was disallowed If they allowed Secor & ¢ fights, and he “ A Three-Quarter-Ton Schooner to Cross the nhattan, Tec ‘After getting ¢ ‘The Sea Bird, schooner rigged, twelve feet long, seventeen Ine! at Bazaar, Pier 27 tic as soon As she ie complet and Blue ie beside her, ‘The Sea Bird's crew ¢ United States” unmistakabl. rojecting end io. Was einployed Mr. Archer nd found that a charge fo He asked Bogas a charge for patent He also admitted 1 other items were allowed the Secors pot allowed Greenwood. RONESON UNEASY The Secretary grew quite plose examination by Mr Umes interrupted him and wanted built at Ingersoll’s B ts to roms the At Eaat River, She ton express fr The train did ‘and his only { hia subordinates jis ; but the absurd ty of supposing that a violation of the plain pro- iy that a board tifled him in th consternation whic! town during the time the shocks were Inany supposed the las \ A were Acc rumbling, and the air was Indeed such quantiti id Was formed which was se persona residing fifteen or twenty miles to the P he again made a mistake in tax t great day mpanted with Histances, even rd of subordina We say this much the “approval In the Marine Cc se of Aloert C, Thomnpaon Lyman was trted. The plaintiff is in the retail tee bust- reet, The defendant keeps a brew ay, before Judge keat the Jesuit of dust filled the uneasy under this Archer, and several peen proved ecretary of the Navy, the jovial Make a note of it. WHAT HAS BEEN PROVED Prom the Hartford Post proved that firms whict labor done under the = ellos have presented additional claims for the same work under Mr. Kobe management, and the claims have been allowed. ‘A NEW JERSEY VIEW From the Newark Journat A contemporary has the. nent in regard tc ness in Seventeenth ery in Thirty third street, span of horses froma the TRE SHOCKS WERE STILL CONTINUING when Mr. Bell left, plaintiff and used then t e Josutts’ College, #9 West Fifteenth street a m hundred pers exclusively, no wo: ple were so utter- y ot know where t ‘The impres thward the earth Chief Engineer Loring was the s He testified under Robeson's examina- Qion to about the same story, but when Mr. k hold of him he m Chapel, whieh ave filled to overflowing with me At four o'clock the off Virgin Mary was comm hymns, aad p the congregation, and at haif. began his add e horses, the badly. that one die; The defendant » pod for was to back down hill the horses could celpts in full f turn or what to do. pendence was that to the s: quake was still more severe tl and fears were entertained that direction. draw the new Cou Jury awarded the plaintitt $9 de some damag- He admitted that their exam- Anation was very superficial, and that they ex- mined no witnesses unde: examined the bill which had been allowed to Greenwood and compared S allowed whatever had ted antiphonally by admissions. A Seventeenth Ward Mystery. rday afternoon Officer Sulll- His tople was ord Jesus Christ came to bring to me Catholle Chureh @ peace which the AtSorelock yer f the Filth street stato First atreet, found a woman lying uncen- sidewalk, She was taken to the police 4 Dr. Maclay sumtnoned a revive her, att she was udacity to make the Mr. Dana that "for a ly struggling some scintilla of proof, some shadow which could not be dispelled Now there is such a thing as falr pi on both sides, and the cause of truth only fers when such bold and reckless stat get at Wells, Far in the ruins of Nathan Rhit stage came off without It, started there came one All the adobe build » & Co.'s treasure box, burl store, and at last on as the ataze or two rattling shocks. * at Fort Independence Were laid low, anda child killed; the mother, also, was seriously injured. spreading tls p Of his remarks ora with ft, and n allowed to the for- He said he had charge of the vessels ed, and was familiar with To Mr. Archer he admitted that t allowed anything for pat- ent right, but that they allowed it to the Secors, He thought that the claim for advance In labor, 8,000 days at fifty cents per day, had been al- lowed Greenwood, but Mr. not in bis bill. ie referred. to. and all without If hour's work nt to Belles the plage of religious inetructione wa ne fucigye. aunt il f'niw hearers for more tian Greenwood is claims. Greenwood was spite of hia evi Hold the close attention quarters of an ustial exercises rn hair, and brown eyes ‘wore a Blok dress, So far it has been proven that the Secors were ; laced shoes, warrant of law, and of Congress which settled a fra ne build! vn down, but the nacooking stove that stood stnashed to ple STREAMS OF FI ng filled in with a at with blue vel, and black jockey the sodality were r uumed, Ineluding seively rendered Latiu ¢ Jans and hy nine. The Bull aud Bat, With the advent of the anon of 1972 may b4sald to be who have Already completed thelr lets of play the Athletics of Putin the Forest City Judge Morris’ The Hon. Samuel D. Morris, of Brouklyn, de- sired to be renominated last fall to thy peyship, but, like Mayor Kalb: with the Ring Boston Nine the base y ISSUE: FROM THE MOUNTAIN Fourteen miles this side of Independ the Sierra Nevada Mountains, ts a large im: tain called Black Rock, th covered with lava and which Is supp n extinct vol Bell that during the tim ore, flaslies oF Archer said it was ‘The witness thought he could And it, but after looking over the bill failed to point it out mit advertisin District Attor. tach, he was not ip favor hlin said that rather e would sacrifice the Morris Associations were { wards, and it was generally believed th p unless he received the This belief gaiued ground up It bas been proven by expert in th purchases of pably the best iron phia, the Toate sides of which are ad Boss MeLe and Loring attempted to throw a esponsibility on Admiral Gregory, r than the market, the shocks were most f the country knew ic d that the iron masters great deal of who was at the h puntain and streams of . Was purchased regular nomination down its side: buy of other p n-clads were Mf the mountaln thre s proven tha yhody hatter he had been tion of MeLau along no one hi r Tennessee, giving away the boilers and engines, which $700,000, for the boilers alone ESON'S LEADING Inet Thursday eve Carson. City, stated that in other pla was of the op rocks striking ten couciiiated, | Solon R. Smith, Vice-Preside dteplay of beaut to draw out of them favorable answers on this +; and Thomes President of the claims of varlous hand Board { his Board was ng worth five times the money. It is proven that the Secretary has arr rue laws to suit tracts without hat Hows MeLavy Admiral Gr Board which considered t! contractors befe pidered them, and the report Whose term expires uext fall. riya year, and will have to re ¢ the expiration of is term. Morris, itis pr himself, and to buy f either his friends or the laws, ROBESON THOROUGHLY CONVICTED OF FRAUD. Cent from the city treasury for several months, there were encoun ROCKS AS LARG which had rolled from Independence t everything sure for ae the Legislature adjourns Thompson sal! poing Morris 18h AS TWO-STORY MOUSES, James Fisk, Jr. A meeting of influential friends of th 4, and ways and eavy personal arrangements rt on 8 scale of James Fisk, Jr adopted to raise a monumental fund, subscriptions toward It w ving © memorial cone rd of ground fraud in the has admitted his Marchand Board, was a compro ded pou De nu dowd . then Chairman of and Washburn of Massa- nference from Fiche to the. Se Molation of lawssf Congress his own hook at imn found acrevice across the road sixty f and six feet de sight, this crevice was two hundred fc ep, and It could be t running north and south, paral- ad Money In. road, but in plain tatraordinery & ‘The Sweeny's Alley Mystery. murdered in slong distan lel with the Sierra LAND JUDGES AND WATER SPOUTS f Fish Spring mat of the gro were still to be seen Lan Iso ridges of ground fre ight wero ral the heavy dining table al, Wits overturne eed while the passengers were eat Broadway and lal object in view ts the rer of Madison or steam engl The Secretary I+ gettin, ntiully Used up by the investigatl Pik New YouK SUN RODPSON'S FRAUD. s ordnance st have been taken, ed-until Wednesday ao ax mers and «wit: Slough the water ity-ninth street, fancy and useful articles will be ous Episcopal Churches In the city I be open, dey and evening, where dl miselves Will be serv wale; Landor's ba Board, which Mr. G hairman of th 1p across the RUT ROBESON CON- AS UL GH @ MAN WHO KNEW rth Ward Startled, rth Ward: was startled by a Uke @ rumbling earthquake epared by the ladies thy ¢ flowers will by in express w in full, and thi Last night th all It containes 1 xettloment uld give a receipt in'full nizant of this law, for his ate subordinates: by trtends of ontered to the tween Fish Springs and Bish at remarkable al had slid ty Ja t when the S¢ partment from the thought burglars <bound to be ad blown up at enough to turn & In other pl New York he dried up. and : : UIA 16 brent pare tke we in fact, the whole country turn ne ong faethe On Saturday afte while two boys known Mauning, were playing u aval officers passed recommended sure it must be a mis. in the Navy De: vs in full, and he wa of some one He according department, on told of many yhection with this gr elroumstances in Richard Abraham of Clearheld, Pi - #5 The Stung Shot in Fow Yosterday Mich: b his residence eeuth Street 1 of 2 Lewis street ned by his st there Is a decision of the Su the law, as well as the p: To’ set up the opin Court that thi Government Tara, that Sec 0), against the rules Joln Leddy was arrested last night Phirty-fth ate mutous mesault on his wife ined the law, and he was convinced that the con- upon it was right 1 Lo relate what that con- Broadhead went on ina lum! the was very much gratified ‘On the way they ation, charged w ted In Pourteouth atrect Ubkno an perwou, ‘Tho Secretary asked hy the Department and the iE not dishonest ROVESON'S DEFENCE Ment separated. th self as coming f leaped with camel on Satin onstruction An part mater after which attempted to The Coming M sical Karthau who! arrested Society, in conne W whieh debars the circumstance Weeantotsol Ineant in full for that class of claims which the ‘Abraham sven after ear: Hitt we he was Ieaving the th tlon with the ussociated choirs of tis city, cominence Fire iu a Boarding Burned-Na attention to the wording of the act of which prohibited further payment oune—Two Men Badly ‘ow Encmpe, ping fire was 1 Leouard stre ana Deas, Who stabbed Fanny Palmer on Ince tb Bostou tn third story of po Adamns aga ¢ Alleged Defulca- te Was produced fr which the Secor ch the sun which the Secretar claimants “should. be in full inst the United States. ns Were paid, directed that It went on to say lainis against the United States yunts upon wh! allowance, as per thelr re ‘which sum shall J whuteletiad to | WASHINnaToN, harges concerning the administration of , when Collector of Internal Revenue for the Erie District of Pennaylvania, the House Cc on claims are now having under consider the Claims of Mr. Donyinas harge of all by Peter Hol twenty-four ye fact of March and yet Robeson, ih the fa xplicit provision, paid out to Secor etal, over entitled to by law A VAD SMELL. of this plain an 1 Hichard Overt Dorer, Was buried about the burned. before INQ QUESTION And it was on account of the phrase made ua construe Old, Which whe nil mother are Ing to some #4, mean that class lowed by the board, but Robeson's counsel not Lo cut out a differ: something t of New York leve that was it the well to see if the Park Mystery, Frederick Gr at if the committee ¥ Robeaon's bre ets they will And something pretty h that the Navy Department st witliout any more stirring ON'S CONSTRUCTION OF A Beggar's Broke 1 in a shabby evideree waa contradictory t that the deacon sao of the law areful reading had # cut was found sof Arthur OC ys which had. be Honvod the Inw abe (hath hie active mouninis oF objoot t rho ¥ of a Coto} ment had been in the habit of v rdtot of a Cal You, frequently ARGENT SUGGFSTING AN ANSWER, examina! the aut aiWwation Lo the fact Lumb the witness bad dolng It, though? A Secret Mission from th The Fathor-Gen Boclety of Joaua, accompanied by three diomburs Bocity, bale Tete Howe, Ub Me Oy hp bry the Poem pal Tufallibiticy, Paro Junqua he Stn, Clara Pork, Mt Vaullino Cia ioe Goorge A. Whit, Romy, April 1. Firth of Servo) Panis April 1 nforeaty ne Hordowne Inst vrai, vk @ eLuKuh ale half of witch Woru Colored Mou, (us! # PoRUicl AUF Lob Hoe WM bored 120), aud WiclUded Mumuy globe. PRICE TWO CENTS. ——————— A PAUL PRY ASSOCIATION. THE PRISON NOORS OPENED BLACKWELL'S ISLAND TO BE ¢; PORARILY DEPOPULATED, —a—— Nine-Tenths of Penitentiary Convicts king their Release What the Writ of Habeas Cort Effect». The decision of the Court of Appeals, de claring the Court of Special Sessions tHlegal and unconstitutionally organized, has created un- usual comment, and has been halled with rejoto~ —o— Employment of Eavesdroppers and Dotectives bythe Ansociatt From the Sunday News We utterly condemn the employment of detectives to take down the unconsidered utter ances of the judges, and to watch their ments, and to pry into their private affairs, The thing fs wrong, utterly wrong, and tndofensible, and we are amazed that the respectable counsel of the Bar Asse tion have let their zeal so dis- turb thelr judgments that they have ventured to resort to auch an expedient. ‘The detective system Is only applicable to the telned sense of flonor should re sort ira any Ing by the criminal population, who see In it the other case, except f avery pressing neces- | means of assisting in the release of such of thete sity, The safety of society and the peace of the companions in crime as have been unfortunate enough to be immured in the Penitentiary for offences the perpetration of which bring with them an infiiction of terms of imprisonment’ varying from one to twelve months. ‘To form but an inadequate Idea of how eager the friends of the prisoners are to secure their release, one has but to visit the offices of Howe & Hummel, the celebrated firm of criminal law- yera, who soem to have entirely monopolized the ‘habeas corpus applications, On Saturday heir offices were literally besieged uy ly morn until late in the evening |b an eager, clamorous crow who rakes together sufficient money to pay the el fee, and each of whom was anxl« to obtain the earliest interview with the lawyers, So great was the crowd at one interval that the services ofa ice officer were called into requisition to keep the people orderly. ‘To-day the cheerful ‘Three-Decker will appear before Justice Brady inthe Supreme Court, in company with forty~ seven prisoners, who will be brought down of the writs of habeas corpus applied for and grant~ edd Inst Friday, A® 800n as these oases are dis posed of Mr, tow will apply for write of hag heas corpus for 4 cuie lsoners, in whose Dehalf he has been retained since the ast applt- cation in the Supreme Court, all of whom will follow the decision which will’ be made in the preceding cases. At this rate, If, Justice Brady orders the dis- charge of the’ prisoners to-day, Mr. Howe, who has nine-tenths of the cases, will depopulate the Penitentiary before the end of the week. Other lawyers have also taken advantage of the tlle gality of the convictions, and one law firm bas p community will both be in peril if men of honor and character shall, by their action, commend the application of the detective system to the airs of every day life. Men are not responsible to the community for any act, which does not injure the community, and they will not and ought not to submit to an inquisition Into thelr vate affairs, The counsel of the Bar Association will do well to leave the employment of detectives the disreputable persons who, except in erimi- nal matters, genorally use them, and the Asaoci- ation, instead of giving this aystem thelr coun- tenance and support, had better persuade the Legislature to restrain it within proper by making the testimony of a detectlye Ina sible In any but criminal cases, ‘The popular ejudic nat spies, ves Is founded in t nature, and the feeling w employment as infamous is con to most me! N as ageneral ruleis there any testi- mony so utterly unworthy of bellof as that of professional detectives, ‘The committee ought to strike out every word that has been testified by detectives, and should denounce any future attempt to Bring In this kind of testimony. They seein to have ex- pressed very proper indignation at the request Of an over-zealous member of the Bar Associa~ tion, that Judge Barnard’s house should be searched, a proposition so outrageous that the Bar Associat! Id provest against being held reaponsible for It; or they may find that so far from elevating the character of the bar, they have done much to lower it. Many members of that Association have been averse, from the beginning, to the action which has been taken in these cases, and many others utterly disap- y condemn the and | *Wo write, Tt Is understood that Judge Garvin will ask at all the prisoners be remanded to the City ni for ro-trial, but thia will again cause cx ery, na it ts claimed that, when one pardy the Constitution provides th nployment of detectly similar practices, which are generally confined to divorce lawyers and the less reputable mem- bers of the profession. Lay Hope of the Bar Association — They | oner shall be tried again for the sam think they have got Judge MeCu ~ i Rooms oF THE Ban Assocts April 6, 1 HO! FOR CINCINTATL An editorial article in Saturday's Times, a short - article which appeared some time since in the Krening 7yst expreasing the opinton that the evidence before the Judiciary Committee tended rather to exculpate than tolinplicate Judge McCunn, and the dally reports of the evidence, always necessarily imperfect and fre quently uuaccountably inaccurate in respects for which the responsibility must be elsewhere than with the re- porters, have constrained the Bar Association Com mittee to break the allence which thus far they have preserved, and to say that they desire no further testimony; and that tn their judgment the most ef: fectual anawer to such articles aa those above referred to will be the publication of the evidence which has Deen taken, That will be the most reliable means of showing what isthe case which has been made. This evidence the Bar Assoctation Committee have beea compelled ithhold by the Injunction of the Judi. clary Committee, from which they are not yet relieved. Josnva M, Van Corr, Joun EB. Parsons, ALUENT STICKNEY —— NOTHER SCRANTON DISASTER Explosion in the Pine Brook Shatt Lersona Severely Injured. Scranton, April 6.—Shortly after three o'clock yesterday afternoon a terrific explosion from fire-lamp occurred in the Pine Brook Shaft, on Penn avenue. Every gangway door was blown from its hinges, props were knocked from thelr positions, and a terrible sacri- Arrangements for the Reception of Vir to the Cincinnati Convention, Cixcrswatt, April 6&—At a meeting of the Liberal Republican and Reunion and Reform organizations, held this afternoon, it was r solved that areception committee of nine «er tlemen be appointed, irrespective of political parties, whose business it shall be to colle finds and take such measures as are ward extending hospitalities to the will attend the Convention on May 1 The following schedule Includes the arrange- ments with the Faliroad companies. thus. far made: For the round trip to Cincinnat}, to and return: From St, Louls, €15; Chicago, @12; B fimore, #16; New York, Bat; Philadelpnis, $30 Harrisburg, 616; Pittsburgh, $12.50; Huffalo, 618 Cloyeland, $12; ‘Loulsville, $5; Indianapoll 0; Toledo, $8. pa * Views on the Liberal Conventh Sr. Lovis, April 6.—A prominent linois politician who is now in this city, states that Senator Trumbull has written a letter to his brother-in-law, Dr. Jaques, of Springfeld, Ill- nois, in which ‘he fully commits himself to the Liberal movement, and expresses bis opinion that the nominee of the Cincinnati Convention will be the next President ——— - of the Market Savings ters in Montreal. the Montreat Witness, April. Senator Tr’ r Examinatio fl ’ five of human life would have occurred had all | The hearing of the charge against the the miners been in the immediate vicinity of | prisoner Charles Conklin, at present incarcerated ke 2 nthe Montreal jail, which was to h me up the gangway. As it was, three men and one boy | pofore the Police Magistrate this. afternoon. for were terribl Ajured, one of whom will not Live W's stin, Their names are Antho-~ Sand Banks, burned in tl further invest lientle been again postpon on be ik wt pending, and haa ud at the request of the coun hsides until to-morrow afternoon at 2 ny MeHal face and bh :dohn Niles, 1 the back and hands: y Pine Brook, laborer, terribly bu , body, and hands; and alittle boy named Stan ton, knocked down by the concusslon and badly hurt Sullivarewill die without K It ix aMrmed that the di Ing to the non-arrival of w from New York, but who is expected to reach Montreal this evening, It will be remem= bered that the accused w week ago by the Chief oft arrested Mice on bout @ 8 as his physi- clans t Ay even’ up ott Rolie oF i of boing implicated In exte fal very asuulty caused Intense excites 1 a New York Savings Bank, of which instituth ment th nit the cliy, and hundreds flocked | he was agent to the scene, all analous to take a gimpse of the | "phe a t said to have been made away poor victims ag they were curried to their sever- , ; with amounts to 810,000, 1 is Hkewlse rus wihomes, mored that papers have been foi the aS Pea? drisoner implivat in The Coming Nation in the North. New York, and that how being put Haminroy, Ont., April 6.—The Hon, Wm McDougall, formerly a member of the Ottawa Government and late Lieutenant ¢ of Manitoba, in alecture here last night said that ‘union of these provinces was the preliminary » for establishment. of a government ble the colonial people to matn= forth to induc as an impress): y the te the case will poaltively come up to afternoon at the Police ¢ when furth 1s may be expected counsel for the tution are Messrs. Carter and Devlin; aad Messrs, Kerr and Abbott for the accused, turn State evid to exist that he has li wverno ent existence among the nu —— tions of the earth Walking out of a Fitts Story Window Tn a Storm off Cape Harter f Capt. Porter, of the schooner Willle Mowe, | OM the Afth floor of 4 Madison street Patrtok, see a epakas reports that te lett Fernaodina. tie.,on | obeH o8 Saturday night. MeNamara is « sompambee February 22, with a cargo of yellow pine, Ou the st, aud early yesterday morning he walked out of the } window and fell ng th off Cape Hatteras, and thence to Maren s, he exper MA ae Ja heavy gale frum the northeast, with snow hy the police. squalls, ‘The gale increas ne, blowing hed a0 roots jualls, ‘The gale increa . blowing Twas lowered! way, the satis, and he was compelled to throw over fon the adjoining aot, and Hap galyl Bpererutes safety of the ves apartment sud thee During the gate the her started her transon Tus taken to Pare leaks At 3PM.» fr Deaus ends, Carry a aves lec lurch snd injuries are serious, ru After house. boats, cte., aud clearing everything of her < deck. All hands gut to windward outside the bulwarks Col, Fisk's Eatare, Aud Held on to the chain plates, (hi wk On saturday: Maa Gola net Fisk, Jr pure chased the entire property on Twenty-third and Twenty: fourth streets, heretofore beld in joint proprietorsbip ad and the late Colonel of the Ninth, tnelud. breach over her, Ob March §, at Ianyards of the fore and mati Fi Ment by the board. The seb Havds got on Board, retaining th righted. nT ih were then taken of En Capt, Athiuson, and brought to this por Chand Opera Honse, which alone is valued at pt. Aten unt 50 SIS aod twenty-four aplendid dwellings, wh a Value of (his portion of the Fisk ratate Uioh Knocking for Admission ana State, aguregate of 81.50,08 W \stinatoN, April 7.—Senators elect Hooper ae eee ‘ and Fiteh, of Utah, are here, and have already preseuted ERNMONAY INTELLIGENCE tu the Territorial Committee of both Houses the Couat s Mr. and Mrs, Barney Williams will remain tution of the proposed State of Deseret, They claim to | rane ttunesear tiny erenem in tare nm have population enough now for one member, and mean | Mtr. Samuel Monten, late of the Erie t to press theirense at once, ‘There ts not, however, any | Express, has been appoliited Superintendent o Hisporition ineither House ty act ou the subject at j ia horse ralirowd of Jersey Cily Acht, although they concede that Congress baa the Hitt Hall, M ay are atiil the three Nock Harman, to proniit polygawy ae conditivg precedent U whieh the e being tried for a ery i wi the o Ke Express Company Shiy be ddclded to tuorraw lathe Supreme Courts Tt | Mr. and Mrs, W.J. Florence arrived in town the’court dee the juries aredrama provériy, | yeaterday wfterioon at the Fitth Avenue Tlotel, altura the ‘rials will go op. If the Juries are decided. tite Aiccensful euyageinent of mia tights aU ucheater. They then the prosceutious mate bythe Cuited states Dix hud lett for Boston. ‘This. evening they bein 8 trict Attoracy will have to be abaudowed, aud be Thewtre, PEOE Ww will go ob parture for Bureg re —— The Champion Trout Fisher Again, SORILNGN HOLE TOWN: wr Jenuvis, April 1d Jim Cassidy, th be champion trouttsher, was out yesterday for the fet | py, Horace Greeley lectured. on temperanc He ts said to have plucked them from ahemlock tree | A¥enty-rlghth rtrret where he lodged last suminer with astateen foot rod, | Manahan’s Bi mince «grand concert Mrs Cassidy dure hot believe Lo fies, He always uses f the Academy, « ler the auspices of the Hed with great tutereat hy the huts SOA OURRR RIMaa i aaed 6, ati tg Ae Oe rude ak dud wae seriously injured. fe was taken to Bellevue he wil hicrely day an unknown man jumped or foll "Vike county frome the dude st tur tout of Party alathe aroets Net dwar drowned, Lis cay ty at the West Forty events station, Suicide of a Newark Lumber Merc aniol D. Hunt, of 308 Ferry street, Newark, a | yPflnce Nabeshiina and suite. a part of th prominent lumber dealer, a member of the Board of | on'satardag, and balled for Europe inthe steam Wicpatiens a Meares Coes an Chap J Bultle in the afternoon Kir'sop lutte. te was cut dove by his brather icbards | nate eagtatg weecciag snun aime hee, A lve but dh rd. i aves awit saturday went ery rody of Caplan NEW JERSEY, 2b Rajurday niahe Gants Miro! \ y ' VY SPARKS VKOM THE TELEGRALE | Clin 1 Magucte | y, set hativg Mu Aristide de la ¥ awel 1 r V i ee t , Voy, Dodd Gye. 1 i, ig, WIL t "i - The Hon. W. W. Kotoham of Wilh ays maa TOURHE : v4 ho has nokwithdrnwn wa acwididace for t iret wir, Maviame Fao tA tautnation for Guveruor of Peiiisy lyntite, tha note ' The body of John Cassidy, oarpontor, agud 47 | hillau Violindel be: Hagen onray wo hes boon ullssing fur Sian wens, wes Het Mat ot tho canal at Lowell, Wann, yoetarday, ee MOS Smamn aan i TO rte a Te Bain Porro ta alok in Hoston,but with favor. | Mirvt tine ba Monday, Aven Te adgn® 18 bie syusptomns of rooovury, A oanaiderabin tins ere Away from homo, and almoat dead. Mave, LOWOVOr, DOLOEW le Cae MueuuIN Liv obedun ey ' od Sow 6 ivaded ul Gabis's Duielor God i~ day.