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a oo THIRTY NINTH YEAR. W YORK TUE DAY, APRIL 9, 1872, PRICE TWO CENTS. | N HE ROBESON FR )S, | aetion of the Grogory Doard, suspend them? | proved of the order so f e necessity f A COMPLICATED FIGHT, oN TTY , . AAATIAT ( avy a d Dh 0 far as the neccasity for . J ye ) THE DEATH OF DR, WOODHULE, Y THE ROBE FRAUI A.—Woll, yes, it did, 1 heliove, doing the work was concerned, but they did not > LIFE IN THE METROPOLI — AN ANCIENT CITY IN RUINS. —— aenezias ROBESON'S VERBAL CONTRACTS. in all cases approve of the prices charged, and | 4 eee shee F a Sheen, vaviter th pain A Scene in the Home of the Women Bro- een THE EFFECT OF COMPTROLLER | By Mr. Archor—One of the torpedo boate {4 | rendered in the account of that work. art aca evan fora Fiche. | DASHES HERE AND THERE BY cere Tae Bi Recent TreabiceTue TE éhen fe , . 4 f EAS CRE BY THE ubles—The | rreTEEN HUNDRED LIVES LOST IN BRODHEAD'S ADMISSIONS. designed for one of the Fowler wheels? A.—No | Q.—Was this item of $1,000 for this duplex TL OREM ARIE: & SVP: toe SUN'S REPORTERS. Laeditd Ma L sol aircon \ Baca nd AN EARTHQUAKE, os z other whool can be used without making con- | pump Jd aside because of the Rott Patric vate naaoe, ed hitshe of tent Tach On Sunday night at 6 o'clock Dr. Chan- — rc peraitonnot he Werk of ike | sidorable changes. amount charged, or because Mr. Stimer had ox. | Morrisanttadeo biick manos ke drives a tarke | wel the Staten Island Railrond Come | ning Woodhull, the divorced husband of Mrs. | Searcety a Building Left Standing in Anttocts ver abcaraltew ike Canticle © Mr. Archer—Is there any contract with the ded his authority? A—As I sald before r | Pustness and employs 4 great many men. Until pany's Carsto Satisfy a Judgment Deputy | Victoria Woodhull, died in the Magnetic Insti- —The Inhabitants Rushing Terrors Archer Drawing Astoutahing Frets | oWners of the Fowler patent wheel whereby the | do not remomber sil the history of that pump, Seer guenee As Tse i feenectinie edt het the watt e rile tes Ken ee i tute, 118 West Twenty-third street, where he Stricken from Impending Destruction. — rte Mee Government is to have the use of this whe but T tht tter can bi ie Very tlbaes || ce ee eo qe aire Sy CUS Tene tee eee oxided, He ed ery Intempers . i ; —Des repr chetllal ah lit Melinda certal “ ecified srtbe? A No. ther is: t6 00 eer hing ines : nt ny ich thie pit nts young man, Last November Lyon obtained | Island Raitroad Company for #5000 dainages for th bel 7 a iste ‘i ns th Hg Ay errs in ioe Ie told SY GONEAEN TOPISEEION OF uVaee is Wasinnarox, April 8 —The effort of | ceMtaln specified price? A—No. there I 1 Everything in connection with that pump isin | ong ¢eiond, Mr. George Hamilton of New | death of her husband by the explosion of the Weathela | Pex much addicted to the use of opium and | ceived in this city contain Information of a ters bets Tohoson to make a defence In tho Secor case | tact with them. T bellove thre Is # verbal un« | an item explanatory of that charge upon some | 01h Nis fiom ale haimG iilllean Ot Now | sr taaed inthe City Court of Mrookiyn on satur | HIOr. A week ago last Saturday he was taken | ribo earthquako in Syria, on the 3d Inst, by ibe Wwisoneof the most pittable failures ever wit- | derstanding by which they are to furnish acer | bill, of which [have seen the particulars, in rela | ey te or thts town Mullina avo | “AY: The case was given to the Jury on Friday after, | lll. He prescribed for himself until the follows | which the ancient city of Antioch has been al« prey nesed inthe Capitol. It was not only ridicus | tain kind of wheel which is to give certain re- | tion to whi I do not exactly remember, but | 115, his note for #000, the same being due March | 200R,And after being out all night Whey came into court ing Thursday, and then Dr. Jules Demyre was | almost entirely destroyed. ‘The calamity has the Toda. butinorder to make the sembiance of @ | sults for a certain price. which can be ascertained by reference to that bill. wha weals RIE febattine the tora, ra cegtain porots, they afterwarda rs: | eriled in. He in his turn summoned Dr. Comins | been attended with fearful loss of human life. ‘a cas, he had to draw out of Comptrotier | Mr. Archer—Do you consider that a good con- | Q.-Well, the Board did not allow it? A.—The ikon ‘dleposed of It to Mra Moynahan, | amount “erahined. Mrs | Reify's counsel, “Morris | of East ‘Twonty-sixth st Tho phystelans | Upward of 1,500 of the unfortunate inhabitants : Heodhend admictons, as to the administra. | ttact for the Government which builds a vessel | Board laid It aside, per of a drug store in Morrisania, A few | then started for staten “ialande There’ they’ ree | SY that they experienced much annoyance | perished, being Instantly killed by the falling Att tion of the ‘Trensury Department which are | foF @ certain wheel owned by private parties NO RECORD KEPT. b ees apie que Me, yon athe Jndgment, and took ' out ution on | from Mrs, Brooker, a sister of Mrs. Woodhull, | buildings. Thousands are Injured and rendered yi eu Mciont in themaclves to warrant an inves- | Who can charge what they please forthis wheel? | Q.—Did the Board make a roport to the Navy » was presented for payment on the #th 2 ih charge of a Sher Te th cepecter that | Whose conduct was tnexplicable. They assert | homeless. ‘The whole city ts in ruins, scarcoly @ Fare i into the affaire of that Department, | Av-Well, [think there is some kind of an un- | Department of these items of the Secor account | of March, but Mullins dented all knowledge of | the next proceeding will be to put th that she insisted that their treatment of the | bullding being left standing. The Internal cone vod unptroller swore that they had been in | derstanding between Admiral Porter and the | which they lald aside? A.—As to that Ido not | !t and It went to protest. ait sick man was all wron, Give him opium, 8 which c jued at intervals during tho bit of reopening old accounts which had | OWners of the wheel whereby they are to give It | remember. Tthink tt Is probable they might; |, A CobLIsION IN ROMAN arunnn, she cried; “give him thirty grains, and if that no sotto’ Ghul ad (aeted ave 0 the Gove co price. yet they 0 » dc ow the week ago last Saturday Mr. Lyon mot - 0 effect. give ymore.” No is 1 settlod and adjusted even undera former | ¢ i € pve iment at @ cort ain price, yet they might not have done so. [kn w the in Blahth street, tpturaing froma funeral. District Atteraey Briien Condemned os eff ate ae thirty more.” No atten. nd many had time to fi n, and making additional allow- Mr. Archer—Is there anything to bind them t history of all this matter was kept in that oMce | He hailed him, and went for him. Mr. Shelly, a Laat night the following resolutions were read | *!0" i paid to her suggestions, they declare | before the climax arrived. The earthquake also an eaon them. He swore that this had been | do this? A.—Welf, I can't say that there I; but | an done whore recetpts in full had been given ; that | I don't Know anything about this, Admiral | had determined up to the time he left the office the matter kept open by the Admiral, who | friend of Lyon, jumped betweon them, saying | ang a ‘ hem pt op y the Ad ho Me ten ayy Pod Mean tO MIE dita ye | And adopted at # meeting of the Brooklyn Com * Yes," sald Mullins, “Tain going to give him a | Seventy-fy tee of | that she said if Dr. Woodhull died she would | extended over # large tract of the surrounding prosecute the physicians and the whole Wood- | country. this had been the practice of the Department, | Porter has tho whole matter in charge, Idrew | to take them up at some future time for final | ‘oath) good punching.” Shelly then received. a | Réso?red, That the letter recetved. from the Hon, Win. | hull family. Further advices from Constantinople state bat that Secretary Boutwell had lately issued t for a wheel of this kind, but there | consideration and disposition, low almed at Lyon, whereat Shelly te Mullins | ¢h ater Britt bated ae iets On Sunday night the sick man died, and yes- | that early this morning an appalling rumbling Insccuctions forbidding it, without consultation price putin, Theft thot blank. Inever | Q.—Were there any minutes of the meetings | jive “yuiine Bel oe She nee halt Le Ma ¢ to 1oake to It any reply wh terday morning Mrs. Brooker presented herself | noise was heard, followed immediately by thre wtih tid ain. of your Board kept? A.—No, sir. We merely read | hackmen and roughs numbering about Mity bore | session coheernine Mectior fraug at the Coroner's office a post | successive shocks, and earth waves, which . HOUTWELL'S FRIENDS ALARMED, A COMMOTION AMONG ROWKSON'S FRIENDS. over the bills, deliberated at first whether or not | down on the young men, and they ran. the attention of th mortem examination of the . Incompliance | caused the buildings to rock to and fro. The eas night mbout W c'clock Wit Lrok Waa are atly given ts the position assumed. by with her r came to cross-examine the | they were embodied in the contract, whether tt | posted onea warrant from. Justice. iirown ona | inhis letter which we have. received a West. two ems which the Boggs board | wos extra to the contract or extra the con- | charge of forgery preferred by Mullins, who pre- | %4,that be shall be held to the full_ me: avon | Beach, whe of cy Pr t sibiity which has attached or may attach to hig fa} tion among | tract, and some very nice points arose in these | tended that the note w gery. Mr. Lyon | fo defend thelr intereste ia. he matter of frauds atthe | M80 oner Hermann visited 118 treet ompanied by Phos startling revelotions Astounded public | When Mr. Arch Sand they “Were scarcely credited by those | Witness on the it Who did not hear the testimony of the witness, | allowed, he soon stirred up a com! people rushed terror stricken from the falling Her- | houses, and shrieked in dismay as they en- ning and | deayored to make thelr way from the city to the quest, y-thitd made an autopsy empanelled a jury, and Drs. ( waived examination, w fore County Judge | bats Demyre wore examined.” Mrs, Milos, a sister of But when they appeared In print this morning, | Hobeson’s frlends. The Recors were presents | discussions which wo had, but It wasdetermined | Gigord, and gave bail to answer the charge at 9 | "ths Lis committee, in prenenting the reotutions | DICH. Woouhull and. Tennte latin, and proprie- | Pen country. Y und there was no longer room for doubt, the | and they and the © on became very | to lay them aside, Feloe! « terday morning before the Couns ald tit ins of fading Mr, Britton willing to ¢ ry tress of the Ma netic Institute Where the whole The river Orontes rose and swept ovor the rt ’ Pi ty " an Teel the | We jm aide, a Pr ns elena: 6 oie, i . Fronds of Boutwell were really alarmed, for if | Anxious and dodged about the room consulting A sECOR. fare tes White Fie cr ther found bir anstows to aive man bad been |ntemperate for many years, | OWS ne ~ si : i city. id tw bridges there is one tule of law well established in this | Among themselves. One of the Secors frequent- | James Secor was called and testified that he INVITED TO ANOTHER FiattT, Cuses nud shirk thé dudes cf his position In the matter. | “The Jury found ita case of death under one | &Foss the river have been carried away, an Country It Is that the acts of one Administration | 1¥ consulted with the Secretary, and at times | was running a railroad now, but that he was one | Sunday night at 10 o'clock two, unknown men Whirled to Death on a St gestion of the lungs, superinduced by intem- | great portions of the city walls have been thrown Do This extrao conduct ex: | > ; ent to Mr. Bchoepplor’s house, father-in-law o! c ' Shan. rance. own, : ‘ pial, be conclusive as to thelr successors, This | both of them. This extraordinary conduct ex- | of the firm of Perine, Secor & Co., and built | Syt! Lyon where he was staying, and toid him | white ‘Len dod 66 Death On 6 Sunt oraan | Morcerday attarpone, e000 aftek the inguegt, «| CONE, Amslstatice ts rapidly t sent from thas been reaMrmed time and again by every | cited a great deal of comment among the spec- | fron-clads. Ho was before the Boggs Board,and | that y ‘Attorney-General who has been called upon to | tators, As will be seen by the testimony which | the work which they allowed was actually done. seiner, Rind ae give bis opinion on the question, As far back | follows, the witness showed that Admiral Greg- | The Marchand Doard would not consider them, | and beat him, he ret as 1425 William Wirt, one of the greatest law. | Ory was decidedly against allowing these items, | but they were submitted to them. Mir. Moynahan wanted to see him at the SuN reporter called at 113 West Twenty-third | #dJacent cities to the scene of the disaster, were emissaries from | Twenticth street, was putting up machinery in Smith & | Srget to glean the particulars of Dr. Woodhull's | The city of Antioch ts situated on tho left was to get nin out | MeDougl's foundry, at eekman stroet, yesterday, | Quath.. Mes Miles ald: bank of (iis Heer Orontea; bWenty iniles from ib saying hat is clothing was caught by ® projecting nut, and in- |» Q} allover. The doctor died of pneumonia of e' ver come to | gtantly he was Jerked from the Moor and whirled around, | the lunge, He had the beat. professional attend Mediterranean, and Afty-seven miles wost of t Ci ot of 7 the house, The men went away apparently an- » He had been sick a week and more. He treated hi Aleppo. It contains from 6,000 to 10,000 inhabi- yers this country ever produced, ina letter to | and they were rejected and Iald aside, Mr. Archer—Was Simon Johnson your attor- | 10 his head ai 4 arene striking agutaet A partition wall. Tae | aiaret, and then we called the doctors, We had He i , the Secretary of the Navy says: By Mr. Archer—You rejected the items that | ney in urging these claims? A.—My brother had | "Yesterday morning as Mr. Lyon. was stepping | foaming of ls body againgt this wall attracted atten: | Shysicians, “they eld an inquest to-day, an tants, Its chief branch of industry ts silk, but nonia. (An: his 1a the papers. How far lathe present Executive authorized to | are inthis bill? A.—No, sir; we did not. We | charge of that. gu the train ty deliver himself to the court, | man'etctothing had Bet, tar frau hie person, Aud he fat eae eat is eek I Aito, menuthayares, postary, cotton abuts, ane verse and ettle rte of vdecessors? | reject ye : fo i 7 n oundsma arrested him on a Warran 0) 80 mangled as to be scarcely recognlz- _ pather. T! y was founded . 0. Fyypieg tnd unsettle the acts ofits predecensors? | rejectod no item. We laid them aside. Q.—Hd you any knowledge of that fact? A. | Houpsiaman Riley arrened, him on a warrant | dropped, pany matic, se tp be teach regouple | ailtnroug thinly difernets,” Ol pat arnregcey | leattic®= ‘The city was foun nd years BO. to jollow us must have the Ike authority to re- | Q—For what reason? A.—Simply for the rea- | —No personal knowledge. Lyon belleves to have been preferred. by an im- | Printers in the room below dressed hitn and cook fim to | ssry Rien > 7 otf » | by Seleucus Nicator, and was named after vow and unsettle our decisions, and to set up | 80n I told you a little while ago, that In many | Q.—How did the Boges board come at the aginary individual hamed Pantel O'Leary, the Tis cealdeneeTeet hospital, and thence he was taken to |" Mry. Miles—" Oh, yes, too many of them. Shecame | father. At one time it had a population of 400° charge being robbery in the first degree. He ose of our predecessors. Andupon this | cases we had no time to consider or calculate ; pyc ys Z last night and raised a great fuss. “I had to call a pollce- | 00), and as late as the time of Chrysostom had tlc m be MMMM DS | ccm Gs cecctauin tas saetieaal advances Ge | titcen die cone i teen | ee live station and locked up. Pitshtenes Sein” May f bak.bo hoes gon refer 9” 200,000; but since its capture by the Saracens, im istration has alread. em to ascertain the additional advance in | advance of fifty cents? A.—They estimated It rightened by One of the Gallowglansen. po May z mn you refer D 5 iy irs. Miles" TO Mrs. Booker, Sh an togtvethe | the urrent busines prices of material, and the increase of day's ear 634, It has steadily declined. One of the famous Gallowglasses entered the | acer “aa Pollce ne 11 in the best way they could, wn morphine, She takes It herself—as much as w 4 which belongs bu tif to this ls to ‘upers | bor, and whether in some cases It should not be Q.—Did they require you to produce any evi- h Was ready bail on th . | Health Oftice yesterday. He was six feet four inches in | wrginea days’ | i and wins Claflin in The city has repeatedly b visited by earth- aoe arn trations byehich individuals | Feferred to the Department for thetr decision, | dence to sustain your bill? A.—No, sir. moe nee er ne, found. | Justice | height, and was well made in proportion. Dr. Nagle, | giteqdance on, Dr, Woodull during Ia s mM quakes, those of 115, 458, 528, 587, and 182 being Hauptman, having been summoned, Ryompny the Deputy Registrar, saw that he had smallpox. The |” Mra. Mile Pe some- | the most memorab! grieved, A FEW HOLTS. ANOTHER SECON, released Htowno's prisoner on. ball aby a ee PF) A OW . Tt has also suffered severo- Q.—Why did you lay aside a charge for 9770 ar- | Charles Secor testified that he had one-third | the neat train for White Plains, where his ad- | 204tor stood Ls ground, but the clerks scampered of, | tin thay Feels and Qictoria tre the te bent Rie IO | y from war and famine. Antioch ts now cele- mediately insupportable. Hence T have mor bolts and 278 bolts? A.—SI be ; enture was sufficlent excuse for his delin- } Scia had been sprinkled over the outer uilees. Fin are going to Europe soon." brated chiedy for beitig the place where the fol- vod o Mf action prescribed to Itself | Mor bolts and 275 beam bolts? A.—Simply be- | interest in this business. He was present at the + ef ater othices. The mat 0 FY Do a vat iy ra fyreaclt AdnMaetration to contd r save tat th luggorter-* Was Ur. Woodall « practicing pbyut- | (omer, of chelat wore fret culled Christians, the City Sanit if ti fy eae Administration. to consider the acts of | cause Admiral Gregory presumed perhaps that | Boggs board. He got the requisitions forthe | “Mr, Lyon told a Stn reporter last night that he | there the seamper and’ the cartolle held were repeated, ; its predecessors. conclusive as far as the Execu- | the contractors ought to have pald the addition- | 93,000, and took them to New York and gave | *¥ ‘Mullins sign the nots,and he has anumber | He sald he wae vaccinated in January last, ‘The giant Oh, no, he was attached to the !nfrm- | church there consisting at an early day of 100,000 inay suppose themselves to have been agi it is manifost that the burden will bec tive ia concerned. nt 2 of witnesses to that effect. He has also made a | ¥® removed to the small-pox hospital, “on This opinion was repented by Attorney-Gen- | * exPense for the change rather than have the | them to his brother Zeno. He never gave Robo- | charge of perjury against Mullins for awearing me Seo hg Nice Paar) Pon aly 1 pave.e | “embers I Stanbery in the celebrated Chorpenning | °vernment to dott, son anything, Col. Simeon Johnson was his at- | that the note Is a forgery, and in addition to this, Paterson's Charter Election. Magnéctic Healing Institute here. Would you like to ne Gity walls, varying from twenty: to seventy ora Ek Attorney-General Biack a few days | .@—And therefore you did not agree to allow | torney to present the law points on the law of | has instituted @ suit claiming §10,000 damages | The charter election in Paterson was held yes- | Seine Body ; he makes beautiful corpee.” | fect in height, enclose an area of ground several ea eee ae tnisclty that ne | them? A.—Admulral Grogory lald them aside for | 1368. He made an argument before the Secre- | fF defamation of chara : terday. ‘The tekets were so much epltt that the count- | the dead man lay In @ handsome rosewood cot- | Miles in circumference. Those, with a ruined Lahbed aset hed lupe ayy Ke 1. | the time being. I was not in favor of laying | tary. He appeared tw was paid $1,000 THE CRESSKILL TRAGEDY. ing of the ballots progressed slowly, the probability be- | fin, The face, which was all that was visible, | aqueduct, two bridges, and a portion of pave~ sour tnwyor who had wdecent respect for hia, stand- | them aside myselt. For liatie He pata sorat oiler Boney ertoanes bi phe 4 ing that I would be 4 o'clock thie moruing before the | wore w quiet expression. as, though he had | ment, are almost all that remain of the city’s nea Hichartehipatta el primers pian Q.-14,704 pounds of deck bolts? A.—Thesame | Washington, but none of them toanybody Inthe | A Curious Murder ‘Trin in Hackensack—A | Sanya equld be completed. The prospects ata late | Aine a i odhull give praise to Mr. vie, | ancient magnificence—the successive earth= 84 bs ‘ reason for that, I presume. Navy Departme Strong Chain of Circumstantial Evidence | for City Clerk, would be tlectod/and that the remainder | torla Woodhull and her sister, Tennie, for the | quakes by which {t has been visited rendering wed ee By the acting Chairman—Was that work that | Secretary Robeson—How much does the Gov- | Agninat the Accused, a iteferrin Liekctee itis arcbatte Hanuoieak maien, | kander care with which they nursed the Doctor. | the city almost a ruin, tenn A Congressional GAs pL eerreraty verano they had done once and completed it? A.—Yes, | ernment owe you yet? A curious murder case is now occupying | ty in tne'boards’of “Aldermen, kaueation, aud Chowen a LC rs <= ————— oir) a ee ean teee retary admaitted | fs they made these bolts to put in plank armor | Mr. Peters—Would it not be more proper to | the Bergen County Court in Hacksnsack, N. J. | Freeholders aaa Friends of the Woodhull family tell the fol- SHE CALL DELIVERY, aoe eee ree ete dane: tat claimed | 08 the decks, a8 was required by the genera! In- | ask how much he claims the Government owes | On the morning of Feb, 8 Jacob Erbe, employed The Sweeny's Alley Mystery. Heer eee ey Leary eee i osme tine | The Argument Pestpened—Hewe & ftume - that thoy were done without his knowledge, and | *Pector- Then when they changed {t toa thin- | him? on the farm of Elias Clark near Cresskill, Ber- | Officer Musgrave has discovered another wo- | afterward she was married to her present. hus- mel Preparing to Depopulate Blackwell . ner armor these bolts projected over, and It was | Secretary Robeson—Well. how much do you | gen county, went out to milk the cows. He did | man who saw Martin King with the nan who Was after- id, Col, Blood, she chanced to pass through Jeland—The Precious Crowd in the Tembas that he had some time since forbidden vied necessary to cut off the points, claim? A.-My brother Zeno says between three | Not return, and his wife went to the barn in | ward found dead in Sweeny’s alley. King afterward oe Miataed ne Corbeuah |i) Bixt » brought down wt of the clreular which he issued contain! 4 . covered ° ve the wo Which 14 supposed to have quarte . , ts crdeteacopy of which was shown by Brod. |, BY Mr. Archer—You were in favor of paying | and four hundred thousand dollars. search of him. She discovered him Jeaning | Feinged to the murdered man. Thie watch cannot be both “had. re: | from Blackwell's Island yesterday, upon writs of ‘ for it? A.-Yes, sir; but I was only one of a WHAT SECOR DON'T REMPAMIER Pot blood the floor and at his feet iH au refuses to ay an d them that a man | pabeas corp de Brady, based Bian We quite reoeats: ics MA ReEHieny Heat Ss I houed| Mr. Archer—Do you know whether the act | fron bar. He died ins few moments with don suspleion, wring etatlishinent, “Ehey | Upon the alleged iMlegality of the Court of tention will be called to these doings of the | 2°8F@: 01.70) bbsche i peat AW ts Waals Shor = elghboring establishinent, ‘They | UPO! alleged y of thi of Treacy Depariment in both the Senate and | _Qr-How was Mr. Sewell, was he in favor of | your brother referred to as having passed Con- | having heen sive any aero ntof the whe Black PAday waites from ‘their bed “and | visited the | Special Sessions. ‘They were locked up inthe the House at an early day, and we will doubtless | P&¥ing? A.—I think he was. gress was vetoed by President Grant? It ninatian revealed the fact | In the cases of Charles C. Howard agt. Henry | Sulferer, who was Dr. Woodhull, Tha al var Wombe to await the argument befure Judge i th vatigation into the misdeeds of |, QHow about Mr, Stimer? A.—He was not | was vetoed. It was yetord because it repealed ed from a blow between | N. smith, sud ext. Neary N. Suuttn, 4 | he recovered and was able to go his way Brady t tune ‘; Bey ARO amie BON BLO EHS SOR ORAS: OPT in tavar oF lh fa clause In the act uf 1991 whiten said only those xyeed pe pleketing | others, growing out of the Diack Friday trangactis yeyre he was lost sight of, until one day the | Judge Brady, on taking up one of the write, Grant's Cabinet omeers ‘ow bo! al Grecory? - <A Aca dillence whould bevallowea to eo ed tho bones at the | witen have been F some tine in the SuperioF | seene in Cincinnati was rednacted In Chicago. A | remarked that {he prisoner seomed In that case Another part of Robeson’s defence, which he an yee Lee pea ede ttty oi AH was Toes Xd due diligence should be allowed to @ mae EMG MU ue Gnduter ghbn Aver teton Yesterday distnlesed by de- Man bad deliriim tremens, and bik namie, was en trled hefore two Police Justices, atteinpted to draw out of Chief Engineer Kings | 9 4 you stuod two and two on this? AI] (This is Incorrect. The act of 1807 says “ordi- | Who, had Intely been discharged from Clark's _—— this last excess, Dr, Woodhull lived. almost en- | of Appeals’ decision went so far as to declare fs preposterious hat remarkable | tk 'eo aid. Lem not posliive about that ‘ 5 and dittasace.’T : y, disappeared, and was traced to this Paddy the Smasher's Friend. tirely in Mrs. Woodhull's family the law of 1870 unconstitutional, thus invalidat- 5 ¢ that the claims of Secor & Co. a Betas y 8d Peak Bl ake cdebll aig ih ; He was capture {i Thompeonstrerts and | patrick McDermott, the notorious Fourth | It is belloved that Mrs. Brooker's story will | ing convictions even before two Justices, Ag no uote w | on the ground that the Marchand | ‘Hough. | Mr. Stimer, f mlght say, seemed to fe I often applied to Mr. Welles, but he would | fh his, possession was found a pawn Ucket fOr | wieder, who shot the equally notorious “Paddy the | throw a different light upon the matter. ghia kuew the, precise grounda of the decialon, ee Board considered only the claims for advance | thAthe Was responsible to & certain extent for | have nothing to do with It. 1 wont to Mr. “rhe train of evidence ts excluslvely circum- | Smasher,” voluntecred.on Sunday night to see James cncuuer ie Ginna Nene Hows w atucmel haves : Nese age el ere! 01 " A a a0, id he sale dimiral Greg wes dis even & vorted y any evi- t an, By ew ery, home. O1 way he AGE a 4 LEM. p “ labor and material under the contract ; that | {hese changes and felt diferently from what we Fe ee Be ee faa el QIReOry and te not even supported by ay gh | ticked his pockets of 7,, MeDermoit was committed te Hea ture desiden vor "a \) was always held in the Department that the 5 Rene: Ren nore be S08 nae cis novertheless Very strong. The pawn | *Jeserson Market yesterday Two Madison Avenue Laborers Finishing a | Mydliately af hes Nis crowa AG )opartment had the right and authority to seth OOPERD PIPE: Q.—Did you ever receive a letter from Gideon t for the wate mand if, his poasesston, a Quarrel with their Tampin Base | MOPRIng GUL RLEHE Ue TEAnHe oe tain: hire. fue pions f ee iver ve oA is on ine yt aa fart Q.—Here is a charge for additional copper pipe | Welles in regard to this matter? A.—Yes, sir The tracks left b pots of the derer in THE GERMAN PARLIAMENT. Seriously Wounds Lined Sach cab BASIOUM LO soouiS Khe Felodse Of UnSL ork eA eee ate abd he and additional cost of machine, $10,400, Q.—Did he say you had been pald ail you | the snow, the stake with which the blow was de- eer About 7 o'clock yesterday morning Madi- | 0. and often three erlmtnals { d extra to the contesct.. This was not | 3 Sort ee oe chat to thas Me, Belmerens | abeila reonite? Accl don't remon,ber livered, and blood marks found on Avery's boot, | The Emperor'aspeech—The Strength Acauired | 4 i ) ay ring Mi In the ajd granite structure in Centre street only wed He, but & most foolish ot taraed thane Gowen tices andimadatuems anueh || AA atu Gs i . Gil goto make ub 8 chain of evidence white by Imperiatization the Bulwark of the | son avenue, near L6th street, was thescene of a | there are Tnearcerated 388 persons Si women red Was organized, expressly provided for all ad: | renee ae eran am The Voice of the Great and Good Horace | ly, nd tt exactly Erbe's boot, Beran, April 8.—The session of the Ger- | Horsey, laborers, ‘They began their quarre! last | Ted for felony, fat Wither. nd ee tn ally ' vaiesin the price of material and labor, save | Moy gs ri hoger aie Vea mints vases Dr. Jones a mlcroscopist, teatifed to having | man Parliament was opened to-day. ‘The Em- | Saturday evening, as they were quitting thelr | and as several of these are totally unfit for t tich could have been avoided by the as rf af teol year ‘one? A Certainly, From the Tribune of Thursday last, ee ee eee ee eoreotieneand | DeFor Was not present, and the speech from the | work. At that point about a bundred laborers ar » Bot occupied, the crowded condition of ex. wary prudence and diligence on aif hea eid for similar pipes In another ves, | Secretary Robeson’s explanation of his J last evening; but whether | throne was read by the Chancellor of the Ei are blasting to open the avenue, Huge bowlders | Se Aiove number of prisoners forty-seven Lor part of the contractor. sel and cf course the conactors did not in, | conduct in the Secor affair has every appearance suflictent evidence to seault | pire, Prince Hismarck, are hoisted into a small car which is run down a Lup on temporary commitments, hav, THK CATTRLLS He ee enact in | of candor and fairness, The Secretary Nas mae | ee ee a eet ee arta and He te | _ ‘The speech enumerates the various subjects of | steep hill by tts own momentum. As the car een broucht to the city upon ' Tvs wihitewashers met this evening at half past (eee t anne cence eine eit was allowed, | out a good case, reinforced, as he ta, by the decision case Will be concluded’ to legislation to be submitted to the Parliament | {its ready to te put In motion one McDonald. 4 of the Court of | ) and Paymaster Bradford of the Brooklyn , t of the Treasury Department. ihe witnesses for the d A * | forthe regulation and development of the na- | onthe track. The foreman of the gang, Michael ners aro crowd Q.-Mr. Stimer ordered the work to bedone? | % y Dep The prisoner Avery is a young man only twenty~ a e being but one instance where a Navy Yard was the first witness called. He | .@yMr Silmes ofdaree, A tor weeks aaa A CHAN Ceaser AMD Hist onduct dura the trial | tional institutions. Among them are new milte | McMann, shouted to him to get out of the way, | there being but one instance where a oll la og testitied that he made all the purchases for the | 4 s, slr, 2 hear ecussed for weeks and - caaden bn } aairemel “4 . aaa McDonald motioned to the foreman to let the | Cul y v y an al purchas the | ois, From Yesterday's Tribune, has been extremely nervous, the mur- | tary and penal codes, uniform beer and malt | Cargo. McMann started the car, and McDonald | Stokes, navy yard at that place, and that there were | "O'T, 14 vou thought that ought to be paid? | _ We Mle not houl the Sceretary fully vindicated, | dered tan, was thirty years old, taxes, and the ratification of the commercial | jumped from the track just as it was within a] The following-named persons are held for an ts nnidiiomen employed by him to make pure | ,@5,And you thought that oug PET Feel iaertivei easel dccyab hal MG Adak hy OO treaty with Portugal, of the consular conven- | few fect of him. “When McDonald ‘reached CA er WiaaaRan ey Choos, Neitherof the Cattells made any pur- Q.—Why did Ruin Haken: lay It aside? A.—Be- | money justly due to Secor & € annot find THE CINCIN bud CONVENTION tion with the United States of America, and of et bill the | forenen sald to him, : s Galvin, ! e : ie aes tor hi * % panne for emer ane e = @ pos Oe. e 1 20) 0 of proke: sb es, for shooting James la Cae Lorn eas approached by the Cate | Mise It Was amattor to be determined in the | Hal wurrunt for the acltement and MUNCH | Araurancen ofa tarse Atiwadance ofthe Moat | the postal treaty with France, ‘The increae of | The car might have,run of the track and broken |, hagatds: Makes, for shting James Fike tr Jame ue » Mp. Archer. was approached b - hereby they profited so handsomely. i man commerce perm © Government to vody, RE oe coakalto. £6 desa Oluae Ras iaiael 8 tells about some purchases. ‘They requested me | {ture It was a question Involving such an Im- ee i lutuential Republicans—The Nominee to | HIM N Ootinates bf tho revenue and corre | "That's my own business," said McDonald | _ gaiies Comtalle, fur killing thn Glass, tan Hocreila, “4 : ie HARER A RIOR: adie purchase | HeNse amount of money that when we had time venide Lae 7 spondingly reduce the , of taxation. Hits graft fe rds ran high aud dually Me Donald March Ts es i aaaaai ce yuoe Peers y give some persons an opporty purchass are a RR ain Of the Bacretac Special Despatch o the Boston Post, are promised to provide for the disposi: | struck the iorem ne Doylo ate n be- Nines A. Carroll, who caused the death of Thos, i by bids, One of these parties was Nobitt of | W0 Were persuaded the attention of the Secreta ui : Wasuixatos, April 7—The Administra. | ton ‘or the large surplus” of -18tl, and | tween the men and tried to separate them. and | Maren tiie. Oe 4 Philadelphia. The Cattells were frequently | TY mlzht be called to it, and a bigher authority | Wasnixaton , Apr testimony | tion adherents hereabouts have for some tine | Of the sums recelyed on account of the French | aa he dda) Jolin Homey knocked Doyle dawn. 1 ci Mssinen i Ivf fe About his offlee in New York, Their place of | Mght settle that mat before the French arins Investigation to-day was | past belittled the movement to pgethior the | War indemnity. Alsace and Lorraine are recov: | DoToy seematrated with ius for steiiinue | 1uatue Dane iNled Warden Calvert at Randall's ab business is in Philadelphia, The brother of Alex Q.—What were Mr, Sewell's views about it? | exceedingly important, from the fact that it | dependent Republicans in convent inistrath » been | Doyle. The two indulged in some hard words, ‘Michael Hays, es O'Donnell, | ' erman ad. rvinces. rege of killing J) eld in ng a ifteen minutes’ walle vent confi- | dations of ¢ pied th cinnati, and they ha with app by both | dence in what they asserted, repre se. Robe | there will be but a slim attendance on the Ist A. They agreed with my own, y thought new flatly contradicts {the testimony give modore C laid in those pi Strassburg opens on the first of May and grants | that McAvoy and I Cattell, E.G. Cattell, was very freq atly about the but when they separated every. orsey had made up and were se confinement, The prisoners a their only exercise b Q.—You and Mr. Sewell a 4 Mr. Stimer all offic, more than two oF three times a month Secretary Robeson and Co re opens on the MOY Ot NE | ane Nee Che toreinan anu the nian ‘eho struck i in The wife of Mr. Cattoll was an old friend of his, | *#reed that It should be paid? BOs Hr son when he was before the committee swore | of May. and that the aie ee lng: disaps Milabitshimente connésted with that instituin, | him bad shaken hands and apologized, und no- | rough the corridors in the jorning. and a tke ‘ro wore other parties who were recommend- | | Q—Mr. Stimer ordered ity Ax Yes, sir, He | positively that no arms were delivered to Poult- | fuinted offlce-scekers.’ If the Administration | The speech concludes as follows: Re TT eee le a McA voy fers Of the Tombs 1s excellent, redlecting credit ed by the Cattella, but he forgets their names, | °'dored !t made, but he did not order tt paid. ney & Trimble before the gist of March, To- | menever really believed this, they haye now You will share the satisfaction felt by the Federal | 4, esterday morninw Moore by went (4 Nip fred upon the officers in charg an Q.—Lunderstood you to say that Mr. Stimer | day &. F. Allen, the arm ns for changing that opinion, since the evi- | Government at the results of the firat year of the Ei rat the Springfleld | ff —<$_ nd a deve house and getting a keg of powd ‘e made of them, He had Aono purchases: wi pire, and joyfully anticipate further developments. You | Diadchit pian thican of the Gate ordered it made and thought it ought to be | armory, was examined, and he producedta states | Genee we recelve here by private corresponds | Miitialao reeelye with aatlatact that | tanping bar, started up the hill. Horsey went | Row Between Horace Porter and Oliver Py i 1 t : paid? A.—No, sir, Isald that Mr. Ftimer said | ment copled from the books of the armory, | the Wve Rak uranbe ihn’ tite. HH to the tool chest, and taking out two signal flags Merton, # Viymnoster Russell was recalled, and said he i be » | EBS oe ve assurance that the | cessful in reta a crowbar ran toward McAvoy and shouted Speciat Despatch to the Boston Dost tial never bought any brivk to be shipped to | '* should not be paid. stated otherwise I | which showed when all of the guns were deliv , , ry, largely at forele p McAvoy, have you anything agin me 7 w IAEA Wit ol inig on Galil vAL : ( a desire to correct my statement. ered to Poultney & Trimb! By this official i tee of peace to Euro; fcAvoy ahswored by applying to Horsey sev. ASHLINATO rs y BA : fe y. med 5 fragt a 4 We Adak ex iraaaen this oe eral insulting epithets. The latter then ran up | stated to-night that Gen, Horace Porter has TESTIMONY OF ENGINEER WOOD. GHIBLD PEATE, document {t appears that two thousand guns y fidence expressed that the to MeAvoy and struck him on the head with the be tie next Policen identyand ti quent growing anx- hundred at one time | fety in all parties to discover Who are the strong at another, ‘This is very im- | candidates for Prealdent and Vi Q.—I see forty-four shield plates for turret and | were delivered to that firm on the 25th and 27th pilot house, 82250, Why was that Inid aside? | of February, 1871—sixt Well, sir, 1 do not think that the Passaic | and four hundre TRnDIny On MAT OY Grewia: nie. toon hie: | Menara from the President's staff, in conse= About 10 o'clock last evening, as Detectives | pocket and stabbed Horsey in the side. Both | auence of a quarrel between himself and Senge Jarboe and Shalvey were walking Division street, they | Used their iron bara until they w pliged to | tor Morton, the latter having discovered and haustion, Officer Nafar ar WW. Wood, a Chief Engineer in the navy, was fox! called, and testifted that he had designed wengined of one of the torpedo boats, He | clay of ‘vessels were Stted with these shield | portant proof, for it establishes the fart that thy | among the Liberal Htepubiicans. ‘th noticed a close ca, without lights, driving rapidly. D Hetlon, Dane Marat | taken Porter to task for having meddled in bia yysidored the contracts contained all that was 4 hanes arms were delivered before the conclusion of | platform is of nearly equal ¢ BOUHP 8 Clb as Ca SUCRE TEHUE: GFYEE apis De, " ee ba mie | Caan Rartar ta teak for Raving medaied {a Soules sen ues ee orca wie cee te isles Tsbiok it was in consequence of some | the armistice between France and Prussia, hubject Is the theme of constant discussion, | The omecere, after a chase of two Blocks, overtook tue | lt! Reception Hospital in Ninety-niuth (Mo ton anal iH Nothing af an authontio oe i d that the price was “ Auaation sehle 7 Nee Ann ho opinion that tho plate | TRC omecrs, hase of " * >i 8 bad etured, 4 ure is known by your corresponde pou a een ear year, ig | question which Rear Admiral Gregory raised —— Thre is unanimity in the opinion that the plat te AMA eeitcre tear oni ine | toreay skull Ie badly fractured, at jere Were many items, and Ido not remember | Meeting of M hould be very brief, and ide merely matter, and the report is given for what it ts and ¢ kere FA tall burly fellow was evated | which may prove fatal. A search was made { read the testimony of Mr. Hewitt in regard to | allof them. It has been a great while ago, and Philadkiphin Alder pen Cet ere Sea Aes weer este aide] soee, “i don't knows! was the fe: | MC AVoy"s Knife, but in vain, McAvoy told a | worth; but It la well to say In regard to it, thas the iron at that yard for torpedo boats, and he | 41 jy only pro at ones I remember A the stake for reven ¥. weneral sunnosty, the Fr. "Tdon't know," was the re SUN reporter that he did fot stab Horsey. “He | an apparent coolness between Gen, Porter and Sanh NUMA ROD. & . . an Phe respective backers of Mace anc if ate ae guess TL look, then,” continued the officer, ax he | didn’t own a knife, he sald, and some of Horsey's Are MAGN anabonellh eon notic nt home and examined it himself, He was |g. Do you not recollect that one? Ido] _ The respective backers of Maco and O'Dald forming in nearly | 1 guest al look, then,” continual the omtcer.aalne | trends must have doneit- Horsey stothy maine | Sewators Morton andConkling has boon noticed ited riain that it was as good tron as he ever saw. | jot rocolluct it particularl: win in the proposed battle for the championship were | 0 He 10.8 Thur tiaciintaoapats The man’ t evoral | stor concerning | tained that McAvoy, and no one else, stabbe forsome time, and it has been remarked that i Hs thought Mr, Hewitt was entirely mistaken | Q.—-rhat was considered by the Board, and | g,u wrsurmcntie’ A large lelecaton et noctake the | reward it tholr « its delihorue | street Hatton the mea endeavored to buyroe the om: | RIM He was eullens and retised te valk Honing | the intimacy which formerly existed between 4 6 tha do! 0 , pal arrangements, A large delegation of sporting men Tea ha aN suneed pt ayy | vt fey os 1 th "y woul ‘oporter he ve he wae told that MoAvoy denied 30 uw lemen d couaed fi ove Te svat the kind of iron it was, laid aside ¢ At was; all those items there in | were prosuut, representing all parts of the country Hons, as his i announced in | ¢ Nog vile Dut the offeers would | that he stabbed him. Both live in Harlem and | these gentlemen had ceased, and that whenover i | The'withess then read from & DANer 8 10RK:1 that bill. Teper Peeler Mace BG eawire HEE eee uote named tiiis: far ae suitable forthe | foand to fontein sav eholee Imported cigars valued at | Have Ho famill Porter came to the Senate, and the Senatora “uy } ory about the building of the vessels Man- DUPLEX PUMP, Rooke’ and'& number of Ouldein’s backers trom | nontines for President are Jude Davia, Senator | <0 The princes gay their ancy. ae Late ET iat moat 1 by her | Mentioned desired to confer with or speak to y a, Tecumseh, and Mahopac. They were | Q.—One duplex pump as por order PHUIRGEIDN tn eniecity on | Trumbull, Charles Krancls, Adama th Grata | ¢ Hemnneaant GARE. Sa Ply sbauilah at Ye ¢ tf fh by Ber | him, they had to send for and request him to ons Stl APU ARR: MeeHeU A. fides : che brinetats wore er to thiseity on) Hrawn, and Gen, Cox, ex-Socretary of the In Panera inetsaa ‘Gl las Hias ure fier the Passale class, but what | Who ordered that? A.-I do not rem) paturany, tub i He fetkuga | tua mie 60s POE) CR MENT On nS Ms Sauneepe Mad) ofa VOULIE to thom, Instead of Porter making ita ' 1, He was under Admira Fy: | wollaboul thet, Iknowat ile time that 1 oc used Vo coupon 1) Gov. Curtin, Horace Greeley, Gov, Walker of The Elections in Hudson County, Nv Je girl named Mary 1 by Cor p previously, to go to their seats to talle A . 1 supervision of the building of these | sidered that the reasons giveu were perfectly au) MoM Vircinta. and Senator Benton Of New York Pho Charter elections take place in Jersey City, | Brews yenter Sate with them as soon as he had dolivered his mess : \ SECOK AND GREENWOOD, Q.—Who ordered the pump? A.—Ido not re- y Edwards was despatelied as an envoy to ace Al Me Senator Trumbull tha HO) | eaaeeyae Puls l Petal bets bp a tae eraat the nome w rhaway by rats, She was buried neat | which brought him there: was along prosy affalr and amount | member as to that particular pump at present, | fund to hold the sakes orto fami a stakeholder, Ty | outemdest, politi jal Je ne hen renominated by the ewoerte, and wiiteonmand | Weyer eer PEA UA A RPOL RE ARRAS: WP: SQREAA Kxplosion of Fir onl Mine, ? the question of whether or not | ‘there was but one person who ever gave any | MMA NAN [rsh Giant toca eet et YT Norkon whose nate has not from his puliti.al onponeuta, who have Tho teorigopy al te inquest showed hat’ tor soy donanron a nina, as the ’ york was done by the Secors is nota | orders as to that pump that TE have any knowl. | #lready staked Heration on that oveasion: phen Qualfe,n Custom louse clerk, hie b TiAta Gaal Ler ibe, RAAIA Loaer eaiod nen nea | maak enti te hee rook ahaft of the I ire. The oniy question is = Kags m 3 —— - i he Republicans, In’ Hobol 1B te i ren ¢ a . 1 juiry. The only question te | edge of, and that was the general inspector, Mr. | wlorida's Two Governors =A Conilict of Aus amballad (rederi¢h 3. 5 Wieepdbien aid the provent | Brutal manner, Me acknowledged that he somcti Lackawanna Iron and Cool Company, those engaged tm whether thelraccount was settled under Welles’s | stiner, Wuante eed LN Mid eal pent ; Layor,is the homitice OF Doth partion for that otice, | Ged her handy behind her wud used a gag on her, ¢ the chambera were nutite not to K0 te n tration othe! > pC haw n ¥ Wasiinaton, April A despateh was | Tn? principal struggle WHE be for the City Clerkship, x her bure 1, bares) C sud whether, In defiance of this | Q.—Did you allow in your Board wherever ors] Tantamassee, April 8 Gov. Mood to-day | Mee eae LiRLMte Hick Beneeae [Cie onibaleath Fak ie idsh ats dol Ve Meculloehe ie artrian eiea d Work, as there was Ore Thi ore ; Js tas wellas an act of Congress, Robeson has | dors had been given for extra work the items a proclainat ming that thon oF the: | POC eb at SORE FrnKy kA! hrcke vat Senator | treumbent, aud Alucrian Geayer fat harrow tn a Bel father + was repented several standing @ . 1 id the #80 additional, The proof | charged for that particular work? Did youal- tn adjour without giving him « traton | Prumbull had alas “i mn he would not be a —— bath eneluging 98 pune named James stone, a ’ ‘ polut Is overwhelming, and the only ob- | ways allow. for itt. A iin aes tilontan Bt achment. operated ae. hia | Candidate before the Cincinnati: Convention, | A Newark Detectives Brilliant Operations. | th unin the butt oui Be ave Wodted, Bhd & ff i " Tabi withiiel . seat ditted hin from the charges | and believed that Judge Davis would be tye Two weeks private detective Henry Haury | SMP on herahoulders, IC wus wing slated that he ted 4 weriously, M not fwbally, H which this testimony about extrawork | quite a number of those items. ren ne ; : G JINAle RUBL GOUId LO UANIBE. LIbiC t Nowark salted (bireliy | i Ne hail OE ee er Ta ee ee ere tied | and budy ; also Durning James St t to by the committee ix to gain a |” Q,— After you had ordered them? A sir; HM Fay aad aD iay. Kocrner, of Aiinols, seoing this despatch, | hand. He visited the saloon of Reddy the Blackamith, | of ex) Dut did not inany Way refer ty her father, | back eee ’ prvext on which to whitewash the already cons | not after we had ordered them, but when they Wwrity. uder Perl Of the | rato te the Menator, asking Whother It was by | While there Haury wot drunk and completely gave hin — i (iP 1 Hi y od Tobevon, He examined the claims of | were ordered in some cases they were allowed » ther Arpaia RSH teeter iver eet ea cn ose present. He boasted: th Instructing « Cowardly Administration to do An Outbreak at Cape Maytte Mile snwiidd) andihe knew (hal @ecors haa w +H th i Vaal d to-day teal Gu Horney us Attorney withority, Sonat i wimnbull to-day replied, in recy abd # first-class detective + Simple Duty, Cape Hayrien, March 18.~During the nights ‘ f ; ie Seoors had | and in some cases they d aside, ‘al, th the Mf Bisbes, appoluted by Days and | adespateh to Gov. Koerner, sayings * th ‘ Ny und Haury teft the auloou toy : hs ofthe 100) wud oth of Maren, a band of than © ' fr the sane work, and he thought they ought | Q,—Although the order had been given? A Wiveaton, Judge of the Dayal Circuit, in place of | hs foundation for the despavch to which you | fiw avore denge avert hil a beoatns Wasuimaron April Y--In tho House to-day | Of ih Ian aud Din of Maite Hane OF Hazen full yh t poid. The Secretary got very uneasy at | yes, sir, Ina letter to the contractor from the i Bes a refor selous, “On the folk inocula Uatiry woke up in Mr Meena bem Pa pr enka & pelli a fro Ce Meteinectigperer tre array a on YY Soe ere t ste Way in which this old fe ould pacts t Y Kee ¢ Brooks T mone aury again Visited Reddy's saloon, when by | Urother of Dr, Howard, punished ay @ political prisoner ‘ i i eget eats ay In which this old fellow would | yoneral inspector he alludes to the very great (0 Kill the Keeper of the Brook A Boy on Trial for hin Life, money, Haury again visited Hoddy's saloon, when DY | i Guba, and offered a resolution reciting the facta in | Cape Haytien. Thelr friends in towe were frightened ‘ to read his argument on the Justness of | number of changes and states they will be paid lyn Morgue, anes Sr. Louis, Moy April Tho case of Joseph | (ie'inoney, Haury ta how the worst joked mau in | (he case and deciaring that in the judgment. of the | 0} te tuilitary precautions, and refused to Join the in ww claims, and frequently interrupted | for, AUi:30 yesterday morning as tek MeGuires | yoyo, indicted for the murder of Munson Bewch in this | Newark House "brs Howard. isu Coiled Staten cltizen by birth | vader} IGE WO, Batons) boone attacked 1 , 2h and asked him to come tothe point, but | |Q.—Whose fetter is that? A.—Mr. Stimer'a | Keeper of the morgue at Willoughby and Hay ined | city on the night of the ¥ith of July last, was called in ke Muealon ef tadiceel linioans earls tert a Pali etiada eather ey e woods. Clink Leconte, ith sevon nt Woid was bout on goading his pleoe: aud kept | letter whlch 1 will raad it you desire ih reeks, Trooklyn, wae passing along th corridor of th | iyo crininal court toalay. ‘The goutt room wandenerly | reno Aneta, Tho rumor thatthe Foreign | ftielar tnd the rertinn of Ma! canitecatia rvmenty i red ab yt on tie Hoth, at eal ramme to the end, where he had a lot of LIKB DRAWING TERTH TO GBT THE FACTS, cane f the tela) in cub youth of the. prinot Office had reveived a despatch from the United States | dhenity and outrage Goan Amerivancitieen,. ieforred . r ¢ ‘ he allowed by the Bogg y queatio ceptible o ory she Onicer Ke anal 1 ' ‘ which prombied w solution of the question of indirect | tothe Committoeon Forcigh Attaira, with leave tor a P i i ns allowed by the Bowg Q.—My question ts susceptible of a very short | Oicer Hes cre pa Meh p lution of the queal Indirect | ot at uy tin Bright jnment Again. d Jo not appear in the Secor bills at all swer, Did the Board allow to the Mossra. Se- rund tu the lane behind the ry Hing aging, two venlt cach Betyg | dhanages is pronoune 9, auttior'ty to. be wit an BEGRC ADT R CIE Te KBnounoon aiee Ain . r priate one " 2 oy who his name aa slausted befoge the Jury Was procured wie dat ion, wr rat published tn hy b . te : te for patent hts and they were not | cor such items their account as thoy had repo h im ne the. pers: bs if nt Wn aha 'wadity chreutatedt ty the UM ECEBIMLAUMANTRUIASRTA Kua Bau Joby Bright will roaume ble scat in Partianen? tn @ ' bwood, ‘The rest of the items | written or verbal orders to make as extra work? | hada dimculty a few monthe aga Ganiie Cosue chtee a iia ws nip Adigtloh produces. & jouer Time RTCA KTR ATi Roeaine cievian He wal However, take yo active pag ha pe ve ‘ wwvod bill, So far as he knew | A.—Not always, Some they did, and somo thoy | rity a await the action of the train Jury HOUR WAVRECATINUATEA BAGMOKEION bik bi hicuibers of the Republican Stabe Committ called , " 4 a eutering ie were never paid for these item: did not << mi red in the Monoy Order Departinent of the Pont Tabooe aw convention for the sth of May, four days prior to Uh — tory Robeson Well, you know all about Q. Then the Board did not approve of such Tichbo: nd O'Connor ) re. The lone is known bo I FRO Af painters of the | convention called by the Brooks membe The Clay » Batlor Hillin Partinment, in Htell Whether they are paid or not ders ax were given by Mr. stiner, who had | Loxpon, April. ‘The Grand Jury mot at Vitiy Be incre mocd Ehe Avaint ant Lund / Fextnbition’ wave rejen tnd tty ph in | tai Contention ty called 49 Hupotne deieaton to the | Baan 1K -'The House of Commons * i Mey to day, and was charged by the Judge re: | de the resp i ( y Cuatave tthe, Committ 1 ar Hiladelphia Convention, Wht iy ndalt nieey ship 4 oa ne . J don't think they were ever paid. | the mattor in-charge, and was the proper officer | ee ane) today a ee er te waatlaal vt tue | exuiotatcoint (oF Lic lone Lie ways by bas wut taken Pfft the pibleeon tie of tint mrthst qiaitcd | to wppoluting delegate, WH ngudbabe @ Bull stale | Wroie Me Beutn Conservative propoeid, & My Kubeoon Vid aot your activa, the | to give the order fur thy clange? A,— hey ap- | Qucen, and Cantey, buy Lighburud glauuaut De cout vf ab for is viva ot ytgre! uae Waa Ciyus Gym Liya WA bobgrubig Wuvh, Mokuby Maou dddaaabag WH ACD ybelyely repegteds.

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