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—————— TIRTY-NINTH YEAR, NEW YORK, FRIDAY, APRIL 12, 1872. PRICK TWO CENTS. THY REFORM LEGISLATURE efajaien rofoane te racteninn the work of te A HUDSON RIVER HORROR. et alec oc lr BEECHER ON CINCINNATI raha sida chit Adah hla SEVENTY PERSONS KILLED, —— Reformers in New York. It ia claimed to-day = A Span of the Albany Bridge Carried A wa: The Democratic Central Commitics for a that Senator Palmor ts weakening on the amen: - 5 ‘ vation OSE HUNDRED DAYS PASSED AND | ments made in the Sonate, and that there isa | LXPLOSION OF THE STHAM TUG The Hikers Maher ha a ampenire. REBUKING THE MEN WHO VILLIFY Union Againat tho OMice-Moldern. 4 STRAMBOAT BXPLOSTON ON 18 MPORTANT WORK UNFINISHED, | ponibility of the committoas agrecing, ‘The DAVENPORT'S BOILER ~ 7 n : SCHURZ AND SUMNER Aunany, April 11.—The Demooratio State MISSTASIDE y 4 5 ~ fonference Committee will hold thelr Bret meet- Paondn hed . Axnasy, April 11—The freshet in the Pest Bc : Central Committeo mot in Congress Hatt this init it Bite aad All the Reform 3 the Market ‘enn Soaere-uvan Winaee RARDOID. Lona of Life-Six Persona Killed and | Hudson ts slowly subsiding, and tho river is | The Grant Papers Garbling his Remarks—| P.M. Present: 4. J, Tilden, Chairman; Wm. | Nearly One Hundred Passengers Harted inte Watting for the High: dder-A Kee This bill was again before the Ho “th ts one Injured—The Tug Blown Into Atom somewhat freer from foe. Several small craft ‘They aro Afraid Print a Correct Re | Cassidy, Secretary; 1. Seymour, KE. P. Rosa, the Alr-Fatiing in he Burning Bont and cons Until June Proposod—The Senate SHF* | yy sening, on a motion of Mr. Mosely. to dixa- Fight the Cause of the Disuster— | wore injured by the floating logs and ive blocks. port of his Kpeech—-What a Western Man | Chas.Walker, Honry Itichmond, Jos.Warren, M into the River-Abont ‘venty Persous rendering to Boss McLaughlin, gee with a report of the Bub-Com ittee of the tho Bodies Recovered. ‘Tho steamer Austin, on her way to this city, Heard Mr, Beecher Say, Gordon, W. A. Fowler, Delos Dewolf, Mr. Jack= Senlded to Death or Drowned. Aamany, Aprit 1, —The one hundred days | he ie He ae ake dharma akottied a | AS the tugboat Davenport, having in | when near Greenbush, had a portion of hor | 7 the Biltor of The Sun. son, and Isaac MeConihe. Among the gentlemen Sr. Louis, April 11,—The steamboat Oow In which the Legislature ts supposed to do its | seat by hig side, while he explained why this | tow the canal boats Wm. Lord, A. A. Potter. Ra- | wheelhouse carried away, besides taining Sin: I was one of the many curious | present beside the Commitice were, Lieut-Gov. | anus, from Red itive work closed yosterday, When the session began | bill should pass. Hawkins, who has declared | chel King, and G. ©. Geer, was leaving the ( other injury that disabled her, and she was car- | throng that attendod the Grant mass meeting at | Beach, Ex-Senator Sutherland, J. ©, Jac aiders were loud in their promises that tho | himself on tho war path again, aald that the property owners on Twonty-third street were | Nard dock, Jersey City, at 64 o’clock Inst evon- | ried down by tho current, Hor crew, however, | the Brooklyn Academy, Wednesday night, to seo | Nelson J. Waterbury, Col. Van for St. Louis, whon neat b8, | Brooks's Point, twontyzmiles above Cairo, at @ Buren, | o'clock this morning, exploded her botlers, tear: ke waa to be done up within the hundred | opposed to it, and wanted an oprortunity ing, her boiler exploded, causing the loss of oi< | escaped injury. and hear the Rey, Henry Ward Beechor. Though | and other leading Democratle _ politiclans. | ing the boat fore and aft,and making acompleta days. [t bad all been laid out, and as there would ed be heard the Assembly, which had not | lives, the completo destruction of the tug. aud THE ALBANY BRIDGE OARKIED AWAY, it was past eight when T entered the house, | The session wae long, but porfectly harmonious, ck of All the officers of the boat are bono“ Hoss" to Interfere with their plans and | peer given them In the committer, He bellered the sinking of the A.A, Potter and the Win. | ‘The ‘Troy boat Marks lay yosterday wedged nd plenty of seats vacant In the dress cite | and there was aeneral interchange of views as ried killed, and many passengors sealded to tig wishes of the people in this reform Legisla- | bought thls franchise ought to go to the courts | Lord. ‘The most intense fexcitement prevatled ; | witer the Ors! span of the main bridge, which and like the majority, I retired as s to the situation and {ho prospect of suecess in b or drowned. No nam yet beon ro sengors on ted that but four or Ove ture, with a working majority of two-thirds, it ¥ wpromisod that there should be no delay in wat least Kuch legislation as was almost Fodroas ant not come to the Legislature. | thousands thronged the docks in the vicinity of tiled considerably, and was every moment | the real attraction of the occasion con the fall election. Tt was conceded that in order hought frehte ol the peal cf Hew Work the explosion, and the wildest stories gained | expected to give way. To save the boat two | his address, I heard Mr. Boecher for the first | to dofeat Grant, all the elements of opposition ; tugs were fastened to her and endeavored to | time, and was not disappointed. He spoke tem- | must be harmonized. ‘The pi board, and it ivr them an opportunity to be heard ; | etreulatic ble resultof the | were saved. ly demanded by the people who sont | butif they saw ft to dono, he for one should ‘The cargocs of coal with which the canal boats | extricate her from her perilous position, ‘Their | perately and thoughtfully, employed notther | Cincinnatl Convention was discussed, and it ANOTHER ACCOUNT. om hore. ‘The important measures were to be | TMA? Ns volve against It Mr. Twombly sald | had hoon freighted were discharged on Wedues- | efforts were unsuccessful until about 12 o'clock. | ridicule nor invective, and was #0 fair-minded | was determined to do nothing to discourage the | Caro, I, April 11. AtA o'clock this morne hurried forward and got out of the way before | siroot waa settled | throe yours. ago. when | day, and yesterday they wore aby hha tuat days of the keaston, In order to the | the city sold this franchise, and but for the fact | to the C oka the Inst days of the scasion, in order to avold the | Tha" t7 "Cours of New York were under the | °° re California docks f to be towed | Then a creaking sound indicated that the span | toward those whom he was expected to touch | movement. ‘These views provalled. fresh supply. was giving away, Additional steam was put on, | up satirically, that Administration papers find it | Convention was called to meet at Roc! ¢ State | ing the steamor Oceanus, from Red River to St ster on | Louis, when near Brooks's Point, thirty intles confusion and opportunity for “peculiar” logts- | control of ‘Tammany, whose frlonds expocted to THE TUG 02 VENPORT, ihontent, Aad ‘then fell with a crusty into the | Nedewsary to mutilate and suppress his language. h of May, two weeks after the ( Hooves Walray Skeloded Hey boliery RlCwing bet Jivion. fet control of the franchise, the parties who | of which Frank Jaycox was captain, was owned ne the rear end of the Marks be- Having followed his speech with the closest at~ invention. upper works almost entirely away. Immo How have these promises been kept? Of all | bought the franchise would have asserted thelr | hy Kaston & MeMann, of tht ty, and valued at 0 the bottom of the river. tention, watching every tone, and his manner no | ‘The committee was unanimous in the opinion | diately afterward the wreck took fire and was the reason i * i d that this was the reason fn OE ily acute the Jess than his words, I was surprised in looking | that a straight Democratic ticket can't win | burned to the water's edge. elslature for relief, | $6,000. re thom, great and leading measures only one has yet bean disposed of—the Erie Classification Repeal motion torecommitwas defeated,and | At the time of the explosion Stephon Dexter, | side or the pier anntment mest | Over tho reports in many of the morning papers | against Grant, and that every possible sacrifice | Thompson, pilot of the steamer bill and it is very questionable whether even Her of third reading bY | engineer, John Cauifeld, fireman, C. Snyder, | Mt by he out one halfof it being crush- | to find them either inaccurate or garbled. must be made to unite all the opposition on the which was lying a fow milos below, oa to Indicate a fair in lik 1. Tho bast that would have been done had it not been for . deck hand, Garret Stratton, cook, and a bi we ‘THE TRIBUTES TO SUMNER AND aonuns, right man, The speakers sald that If this could ng the Nght from the burning wr Nh was f Ky man. the Gen, Sickles in seizing the name unknown, were on board, Capt. Jaycox it, to the Mr, Beocher threw Into his tribute to Sumner | be done the defeat of Grant is a foregone con- | ned a yaw! and proceeded up the river to acer. Keio road and thus rendering the further hold- The bill to authorize the New York Court of | was on the canal boat G. C. Ge The tug's y boata moored t " a warmth that was almost affectionate. When, | clusion, and the bellef and hope was frecly ex- | tain the cause, He found a small party of aurs fg of the bill useless and unprofitable. General Sessions to hold.a double court, and to | boiler had been inspected only a few months | Joan Hichmond and the propeller Taylor | in beginning a sentence, he first uttered Sume | pressed that tho action of the Cine vivors on Head Island, but passed on to reliova WHAT 18 YLT TO BE DONE. legalize the Feaolutton of the Hoard of kuperst= | weo, and was thought to be In excellent eondi Seinen ee os AR ‘ here name.a profound silence provalled, and | vention will load to such a rosult, A conference | those on the wreck. ‘Ten or twolve wore cling. The Now York charter, which this Legislature | And 5,00) per annum was report- | tion. It exploded with great force, shalicriis | THE HUDSON FULT OF ies Phe te ro as ido A, Instond of the tm- J of loading politicians from all parts of the State, | Ing to the wheel, but the wheel dropped before food pledged to pass at an early day in order mittee of the Whole this | the tug so badly that it immed ay f y ne, tie ap tely sank with | Poramenn Hidaen is ru ain, April HT he current tn the | pla of momber: was faint al 1 awkward, for the office. | compos 0 State Cor ce, | he reached them, and all but fe ore los that an clection might be had in April, has been | ™ wkins moved to recommit the Vethara: bole i ded bauenree, waste Get nowt Labs on be wpidly this morning, and holding element was unmistakably alarmed, Judges, State nd others, is by gheld | found a deck passenger, name unknown, n bill, did not expect to carry it. | all on board the river at this place.-Ix crowded with Mohawk | Mr. Kecchor raid, whatover might be his die: ’ . by SEE ee eee and so altered and amended that its friends have | Keform i ution Was exorbitant ued that th man of twenty years, and a lad known as | the flood Udes are so light that nono of the feo | to him without the highest. ir Jacon- | purpose of an interchange of views on the situa | f © arrival at Cairo. dieowned ILand gone home in disaust. In its | 88 fixed by inh J ‘on tho Wm. Lord. Joe, who | Willeome back. From Btuyvesant to Albany no | vietion that he was an honest m tho The Belle 8t. Louis, bound up, tool present shape it is satisfactory to no one, while | Said that ho bad been Informed that inst nett 12 a les the huts x Me Tene | tee bs visible. Ts expected that the last of the | applatise at thls point from Germans in the au- hewisrivom, hoe hi ‘ th robe a question of ite passage, oF even of any char- | Frail rcalved &10Kk Mr, Tiiden apoke against | Was pit eet neat Laners Hustantly sanks andl | Motawk ice wilt pass here by 1 dence, but not mue Mecting of the Re : SAU Gh HE Mintle fica Mine 8 as far from its Wee kadse. “Pir clatiees that tee tes Ser nes | ale, Young: Bala wad alte by A PRUAING IN THN MONAWE Of the text of unreserved compliments | ‘The Republican State Committee im Who subsequently went to St. Touts on the Mas y it was lntroduced. excessive, If competent mon accepted these | Some of the flying timber, and dashed upon the | | Urtes, April H-Up. how yeeterday the | toSunner, Sohurz, and ‘Trumbull fi z x ble City. The latter states that Wiguing, their Bnet Tee hk Os positions, they. ahauid. he paid liberally fort, | deck insensibie, his legs dangling over the aide | Mohawk waa tlaing rapidly, but bitween {2 and publican yesterday evoning at tho Fifth Avenue Hotel, | ited Hivor pilot, was drowned. Hurry Tripy wore Feporte tis, Ouim|ttee | ppetiony they should) te paid | y i TPM. the water scented to be falling Inthe cel. | Uf Ynea onl Mr. A. B. Cornell in the chair. Prosent were | 1 Lie: wate! Nant tare Ways and. BM earlier day than . : _ | of the boat. Hie fathor, who was untnjured, | furs about the foot of Gensco steel. ‘There la | The r here re Gon. Arthur, William Itichardson, Hugh Gard. | Pilot on the watch, and Capt. Roaler wore P sod through tho | THE COMBINATION Wrrn Hoss M'LAVOTEAN. | goizod the bov in hie armacand carried him to | bat Io floating In the ver, ‘The Deerfield | Sumner, § . and ‘Trumbull in polities, and ni ares) buried in the debris and were heard calling des: e Sen snot Feb taken The combination between the McLaughlin | the tanze alometde just asthe canal hort sank, | rotd ts invisible frem 2 feat north of the bridge | Fesumed, s har, 8. B. French, Rodney W. Daniela, "YM. | perately for help, but the fire had gained auch aciton upon them, ‘The Supply bill, at least, | pemocratannd Administration fepuolicate yene ane along:ide just as the cana nk | Tenia clatwtiea Depard the. toll: wits, Hees ‘roo MVCN ron TITE NEPOTTSTS. Tabor, D. D.8. Brown, Horatio L. Brown, Mr. |], will have to go to @ conference cominittoe, and | clinched in the Sonate thiamorning. Accordiur | Capt. Oscer Rockwell and his three children, Of that vielnity were obltzed to. come to | What sactand luminous ¢ jon this headway that they could not be resehed, and annot very well be finally disposed of until Oo agro {he vary IMGt Ge tho anselory Uplese the aarne ¢ ps fiesnre pursued in ite final disposal that. were tof Water Commissioner, Pov resorted 10 Tagt year. and whieh have been #o | Sonatar Murphy. votod against the Ti) juontly and loudly denounced by leaders of wrding to the contract. ma s‘prosont Logislature and by tho people. ained from speaking against the IMPORTANT MEASURES NOT ACTED UPON. ted Staten District Attorney Tracy r. Smart, Mr. Wi ary 8. Vandeker, Ittee dl to nent, the Water Board and Police bills | THe aased, with amendments providing for Fy. Nie five years, Tdolla, aged olght yours, fay morning. Lastnteht | fe that Mr, Beecher’s sp the only eutral tracks near the goat works, Inthe | Cincinnati Convention spe Vredaly | Weetern pact of tho eliy. wore covered wlilt | print in full, Mr. Boe Wwator tothe depth of five or six Inches that the resol deepest wn the road hetweon Syracus proved the seratin It did not det teal ch was too much of a a for the Timea to sald he was delighted er of the ill. were burned. Fishor, tho carp fated steamer, who reached here on the Shreve, * Was not seriously burt. He states that the clogatos to the Ooavontion. second engineer, Alexander Kenuvdy, torribly The Assenibly District Republican Bssociation | scalded, was helpless and blind, Fisher put htm and Freddie, aged reve yerrs, wer persons on board the Rachacl’ King was RLOWN FROM TIE DROK to tho river by the vinlent con: ited is unc 2 Rin AB acl ae A L Ay os t were advised to aeenure the enrollment of all | ve plank with ouhenict fi hoipiotie there are tho election and registry laws, | Murphy sat tn the Sonate Chamber and w Mogg nell seapal a AS AL ATU tL Pre at roved Grant’s | Republicans in thelr district, and to hold apecial | On staxe plank with others, but the sta other of the must, important bills Ine | We Passage of tho bills with ovident satiety er. ‘ 04 ‘ation afior averaduie iz and HE the | moetinas fur nuch caruliuent before (he pelo. | capsized, drowning severl, Including Kennedy. 2, which have as ceived no bil own H Hittle damage dnatl Convention Hit in elevathh rio for the selection et ae op. | ton. ‘The commit Wee | gue FORT MAMILTON KNOCK DOWN, f delegates to the conve Journed, Goorge Keli | toy, first engincer, is supposed to M. Worastiai, APAE Clerk, has not the explosion; he expected to yo jon. In addition to orts of the numerous in- to be nected upon. ‘The | § tho House have spent | une scarcely | any att these there are the re; ys gating Committ idiolary Committee was don) the Philadelphia p he v4 fod ad Nearly all traina on the New York Central Road provi He Mi Ory sorions, was Fo on Hine bast nieht and yesterday morning, | cloatly using the wo ended by Dr. It Five tollos cast of this city the ft the e then Auditor that Archie Bliss would was feared enee of sawnoas, i go through from Cairo by rail, but was seon o r t M the bills, and wo suporfiucus fetine had been recov | mined the crack Led and pushed the raila Ove or | the Republican party will rosult in placing >-—— . Ubi cla) tol bg eg bce A ts ig provision was tacked on, provid ie that a friend ast night. Tie ¢ | six feet out of line, but Buperintendent Priest | un rated Domooracy. in power. and th Patting a Head ona Quartermnantor—A Cape | tho boat aftor leaving here. Charles Worshamy 7 have gxamined Over two. huts | Gf bis—Tax Collector Rurrowa—should be one of pinan, deck hand, and cook of the Davenport | puta large enng of inen at wor Wd the track | wos t key-note of his utterances last tain of a Battery Convicted of Disrespect | Second clerk, Juloa Dempewolf, steward, and Teteen, testimony ia mos | the appointing Hoard if the now Water Board is | were mevricd mon and in poor clrauustayces. | was restored again In good slape, night to Maj.-tien. Voud Charley Muvay, enbin boy, were found deady and ie net ‘Likely to be. for two | Bot Mipalnted a eaniopealy arewrs tore | innate the condition of the otter : (Te FLOOD: WU AMISTUATR bb ab tel EEL The fludings and sentence of a court mar- | floating In the river, all with Ife prese tial in the case of Capt, Wm. M. Graham of the | and were brought he First United States Artillery, on charge of a | It ts supposed they were mere yet. The Senate Judi- wp, April Merrims ir to fiye Inches an hor t ist 1 tributary to 4 On, by the steamer Shreve, hilled to doath, There Mr. Roecher's sy bly ® failure Wan & Koni fa stamp ch owas unquestiona. Grant Hey sition tothe bills, He says that Fowler jaa | A romarksble foot in connection with the ex- mittec have charges against | Ey hicy fellow personally” but that.“the fon Is that nothing was keen floating onthe Jiest Prindle before them, which as yet they | real nico fe Hee Tae eeeh aves | gurtaoe Gf ihe water aiter toa! boot wah, state have not even aitempted to investigate. The | Poople,do not want him tack In the Water | titice of ihe Nate tients of the wreck, the Hitoe on Commerce ant jon of the With \ ert evories eu pere tO. | OF SSD rr violation of the 6th and 99th articles of warywere | Were five lady passengers, all of whom are aupe ti sing hay BU ES UnA waste in nen Fone se ote REFORM DEMOCRATS DISGUSTED bogies of the unfortunate men sank instantiy. | rain is vury disnstrows to groperty fd woallh of lustration, Mr. Hoveher did_wat | yesterday promulgated, ‘The specications were | posed to be lost, 1 « of four ladles wore argos ‘against the, Quarantine, | Ex-County Clerk John J. White and other Ro- | at within a fow minutes the surface ‘A.cOv road bridge, about WO foot in | dare to call by nanic the offences that have tn | that Capt. Graham had struck Liout, Robert M, | seen Donating 1 ‘ataon’s landing to-day, bub eanlaretion Commiasions. Harbor | form Democrats left the Senate Chamber in dis. | # lefinth on Die Gontondow Havers: road at West | consed guch om t. aus Hitudes of Republicans | 7 nst the Administration, He said not Which Is | Bust as soon as the bills were passed, Asti, Muha ee tae tontloont mg ANOTHER ACCOUNT Henttic all, the Quartermaster of the First United | wore not rec was ewept away hist 1 fe quite volumingus, has as yet boen | effort will be made to bring Berri into the | About 8:90 yesterday afternoon the inhabitants | "phe eo la rapidly d r a syllable Hepotisnt, nothing about | States Artillery, in the face in the pre Fisher thinks that (he pilot, Harris, and hime and of course the House can take no ac- traces, ‘and the potential power of Melaughiin | of the ueleitiochod af the Cananl dock were | Casein Abe LM [ea Mridze across | Stulgare Wunuer tor” wcith which! ‘the Youdes, commanding the post at Fort | acif were the only employoes of the boat saved, 0 0 nce is placed befo % will be brought into requisition as a last | startled by a loud explosion, and everybody ® the Merrimac at Bast Cr 120 feot lon. 0 moat exalted station and responsibilities Hd the. wordinn Of the epee i i Salle ate Lonle 4 . I the ovidence Is placed before it. in | resort,” Herr is very obatinate, howover, and | pret int calamity, Tt was soon | the Montreal Railroad brid Ide It theaanie | have not served evon to hide trom. public py that Ik ros net 8 tae "the ATM eehepdeb anh palaalirditiad ac iarbdt tasdad See ena the investigutions | looks for encouragement from his friends, the | ascertained that the steam towboat C.¥. Davens | length, were swept away by the froshet this af | view; nota breath about mistakes, stolidities, uarternias!er WwW some, The officers of the Shrove say that there into the affairs of ain offices in New York, | Committ Itis sald that F port, having four canal boats In tow: had burst | ternoon, The othor-two bridg.os will prob corrupt alliances, parvenn traits, and breaches act being © wore about thirty cabin and thitty-Avo dock pase &:_. hone of which have yet been disposed of. Kingsley, Massey, & Co to sa her boiler near the Cunard steamship docks, saved, os the water is falling. — Heavy in of plain, republican simplicity which has been des, angers, Tiaking, with the crew, nearly 100 Phen there Is the case of Superintendent Mi- | fice the Health, Excise vommis= | and t number of lives had been lost. Hurry: | of ire are pasalne A brid displayed by former President PRs dlamte water ack € ; sengors, making " + nearly eee ere ING Shonths the Committee on | sloners of Charities end Corrections. Peniten- | Ing to the foot of the dock, next south of tH tt and Siineavk ts said to be temptations, Mv, Beecher’ ¥ Capts Graham sccused Lieut. tall of ne about eighty of whom are supposed to have been Jusurance have been hard at work trying to tary Kear rapt ao " bg yest ga poor pn nD Bere arter, saw tho uppor | as tor madery ty ¢ nvincing § a Bey fd BOF ones toush of duty in not giving rations to Ils battery ou | lost. ‘The ereater 1 ution of the survivors being thor. e 0 c > ai Fowler 5 othe Wa 5 of the vag elle, onvietion, os no ponvine | th Zap i ote to sohn Beth Phare Gneaee Remain Hoe ete eee oe eseee ot yet’ boon | Board. Asa consequence tho bills passed wre ting dpwn gith tho 4 at lay. dont. Hall. In a note to the com | on the Belle St, Louls, no namos of passengors, Loss OF LaArn IN omtto. APIS NOT YET LANDED, mandan) of the post in reforence to the accusa- " jut those who have seen it declare that | Not to be vetoed, 6 wat CINCINNATI, April 0A severe storm passed ¥ tion, sald. that he dented the. allegation. und | BOF any reliable estimate of the numbertost, oan Pre tiy tails to making out g caso, in which | | Senator Q'iirien aya that he voted against the b tothe Communipaye ats. Thence the | overduaper couniy an Saturday, Apritiwnich | When he dares not open the catalogue of ane~ | Goariaod the alligator, Prom. this arose a court | bo obtained except from her. } tyinton fey are backed up. by the. 222: ' perce dae to combinations to the foot of the Cunard | resulted fatally iat loast one Toeality, by blow. | citle charves against Grant, thelr nature must be of Inquiry, in whieh Tleut. Hall rather got the | yisher describes tho effects of the explosion as i ther Republican journals. Yet the repo: between Republic: ania Democrats, and forthe | wharf, where he found Oscar Ror ing down ‘ in which there | & the redeeming art of oratory, And wh best. of al boat H Ato the pler, a the controversy. Shortly afterward Capt, Grabai ountered Lieut. Trait in Col, | terrific beye Voxdes's office, and after a f ew York Tunes deliberately omits t hael King. x an draw its own infer- ered ouse, | reason nsidered {n the House iat the bow was a bul: the failure | purposos. 1 made and dui ns in anticipation dd conce s P, Benton and were ten i Mther por- | Vital passage, the publ is son-in-law, J tion, the whole upper they are generally made for corrupt tte feared. that “the citizens. of 7 ; nt es ter t the bow was a bt Ee ee a a ee cea elioh after & fow words knocked | works bein Iifted bodily and fallinw an the boat on to Warrant his remoyal that Brooklyn miny rien iz nition to the 3 and Ly n a all the others in c Ad tgs him down, Het this Ilad, Charge first was | and inte the water completely shatter J introduced a Dil reorganizing the | Laughlin-Kepublican das a consequence { col, ashos. spli Poe a Grant inan, on pect to his commanding oMcer, the speci- | saved himself by securing 4 plank and floating urance Department and legislating Mr, Sitter they will be shoved through at the earliest op- bro! from and tia ply inow Timea Ie @ Grant paper, aa “4 on being that Capt. Graham struck Lieut. | until reseed by the y o 1 1 oftive, portunity, chinery wher Z be Ivet Bbontabaone. Hear? BEDleuss OF Ene his. junior, in presence of Col, Inbed nt the time, and tho i hacesa GROne Commissioner Fowler, Wm. ©. Kingsley, Fire ALT PROM -A DOA FIGHT. yeittas meeting waa when Me, Beecher anpe dios, Is auiperior.. Charge second was eon: | ddliris wi RCEAS PROPOSED, Commissioner Massey, and other King Demo- ho captain sald toa bystander: “That dog | for th » last thirteen years he has lived in ©: platfc hi Rare wei one a duct projudictal to gpd order and military Tater, i tn short, hardly any of the really Important | crats, have been lodged at the Delayan for the twas all th ot it Tit, with the Bxcoption of shout thre epplanding with an unetion ciplino, the speciticatfon being that Capt. ¢ rts the first One! wep and nate and work of the session has been touched, And now | last week. T ‘To-day they are jubilant, The \- Rockwell sald The towboat had just taken tne which tye he was Ta tn ; <t Ph suiilom the nglers into the | ham hi created a disturbance in the office & 6 iittlo St. Louls. ‘The second or Hat und sar er there is astrong | try law for I yn was reported complete, and | usin tow, two boats on each side, and my host | inthe uriny Mr, f nton Lost Nis ap. File nekon tats Last a literal ire his commanding officer, Col. Vogdes, by. strik- FWus saved, but died of his Injuries Jiyposition in Itself among the rank | ordered to # third reading, Senator Perry then | was on the outs The bulldog, which be- | never auloto Above a whe eR Car ahant pet ing Lieut, Hall. Llout, Fall, who was really the ios vid tile lo break up home. | The leaders | introduced bill logislating ont of ofive the | longed to the te yeboat.. br ke loose and came | tine of his death. Ae leaves 4 pds OP ee injured person, appears to be entirely forgotten, The dadiciney Investiuntion, et Uoat it will be auicidal to allow this to be present Brenly Leal Ee Can Eee oT, over an‘l, a kneke 1 my dog, when the enaineer, | ¢ Haren t mo ny 14 untl i the columns of we exe age hls name ay f are 1p G0 on Moaera, Strahan mea ailden, of the Judiciary poswd of, and at the same time they are a i See ay eft on the t o war, and hi panera ngs 1 Court that, While a quarte: Conunittee, bd a Ton yestent senting ab Whe, Fiat te is almost. equally — $3 he Assembly spent the whole evening In con- apd left on, the var. ani h an i pe | figs of the cotut that, hie quart nant 9 seuston y : party t have tts sessions extend for any g sideration of the compromise bill to compel the ile Tot the d waratods and took IS 8 OUD ESE OnE RY Greoley on Beech Lege tn cortetiteg ine: wok a the tie gl ai fongth of time over atitutional per Harlem Hailroad Company to sink ila tracks on athe atten cat Td THe BOR Site DAMAGE: IN RMN IREN Prom Yesterday's Ziibune superior, reat he William Beldon was examined in relation to the autt Ly order to the ¢ thoy have, as | Fourth avenue. Mr. Whithech continued his Rmtont had Suse. Gol | MuiNitia AMM ile The loss by treshotin the | Phe people oxpooted the Rey, Henry | thes Oe Rien Of Janes Fisk, Jr.caguluet the Union Preifie Itallrond, stated in iny despatch of yesterday, determi remarks against the bill, and was supported by nmy wife excininied, “My | Tater ee and Wed 1d cetearod at | «cue DeOple Who Oxy Seat eee nce allrecd Hut, solely denioe dies | and exwJadgo Fulicrton's payment of 960.000 to’ discon take a Fecess fron about the frst of May une | Messrs. Smythe, the Speaker, and Hawkins, Hixthate” Trashed out and saw that | giicon. nn mee Ane WOOK Ns BSE) Ward Hoecher to Join in the usual abuse of the | ii a Lieutcuunt exuibits dlsrespect toa | uue the ult, His testimony proved the di nosed f it is belie latter gentleman belug particularly severo 1 lor of the tugboat had exploded, and , —— Iepublicans who do not advocate the reélection cr les eas “la sguoncy vo Flsk by Fil Dis and Ie dienes Uboakee y ior has unprofitable | Vanderbilt and the easy way in which any legise ny lo boy, T looked and saw hin ; ae aP , : he goncy Hiscontinuance Ae DBCUBlarly ee well ae DOHtlOaliy, tie leaders tation he desired wan phish theyugin the Lew Sistine in the water fer the less tin. Lesa TAB ORBAT CONSPIRACY of Gon, Grant, received a wholoweme Lesson tn Court (hought the Oaptaln. was gullty, bo.) Of the Olt cso was prescut with } ae ek i that they will not be able'to keep a | lature. Messrs, Jacobs, y a boat-hook and rescucd him. When t went | ay Ps . Nrvoklyn last night. Nothing that has been Be Clareepade £6, Co Aree concerned yan & ut acith ho ex working majority jovert for two weeks longer pa nao’ ul tho Bills and Ie Way into the cabin my hoy and oa Bhgllsh bo mained ave Mees hd me Ler aaa anid 4 favor of the Cincinnati movement and of | fromranieand gonmuntal fur the period ot BORER ToC HERG wicoclnane Ga fest aera i ort is to be made to pass a bs eer ryt Deputy tiled dy eM aed ny pl A ted pees by TREN . the prominent h hore, months, and to ynflned to the limits of the ne taal 4 HI ion to the effect Chat business has been hor; but Fconld see nothing of Joseph, anc oe Grand Jury. he prominent men who are going there, has afliied s he opinions were put in wn evid ent Md. the Legislature detained beyond | ‘The Assembly bill appropriating 860,000 for tho | Fein he tusk have Gen Kee ose | eken Grund durye scant. dleve heen more generous and cordial than the words whore his battery may be stationed for the | ah aMcer of the Matted dn Uo da its tine, by proceedings preparatory to hupeach- | payment of counsel employed by the Attorney. | indsunk atonce. Tdomt know What. bec ports had ak the Grantaienting Lvidile disitnnibed Mobuwoll per a reg thal he wan ane mont trlal#-and as they are entitled to receive | General in hr ecuting the Hing wits orders d to ofthe men oa the other canal t and was | ments yesterday in relation to Jud maaee hats applauded) bit the manae ft ayahedt Jud , id their 24 por day while sitting In eases of im- ading by the Senate, Senator Jobe | not coquainted with any of them. One of tie | ford's Grand Jury, ‘The counsel of the Indicted | OFF, The masses applauded, bi ° ma if ways he ¢ MF. Strahan, of the committes, hae completed a Hat of sachinent they hope to keep membera here, * wugcOstion of 8 of O'Brions of- | canal boats sunk with the towboat 1 Rcestpatste™ Insist that the | £8" looked aghast and said, like the Moabite | he dignity and tise Hine Of the about five hundred cases in the, District Do one knows better than the gentle who amendinent providing for the payin BLOWN UP, distillers and ex-Revenue officers Insist that the Kine to en leapeastlGaia uesohee, Ht bGak thee | earns malntal Hod by a s otfee, of which no disposition te shown | Propose this that it cannot be done, if its | of M We a8. ( ope land 7 haking public ving to one of the | Pawel was illegally drawn, and that all tho bills - pees , i ai , ab ery inant ket pales ores RUS A CROH TG, qy notre BRS Hooke : but {a caamnliiing (Wo pay fallatact ey ek: Introduction in wecomplishi ‘omptrolier Connolly's figures, Seuntor Palmer he Withessed the ¢ ust be quashed. ‘The old mode of solecting | 9 Cure mine enemies, aud behold, thot nw arg ree ag pst Hook not showkt mati a) i nah raph de atl Nod enough Morgan’ | intimated that Copeland had been w tag te reaalayg must be quashed, The old mode of selecting | os a sitogether!"® B. Infantry, was President, was yosterday | book not phowlug a satisiuctory exhibit, the Clerk te ject, i re y H th 8 leased them altogether Sse nm fee, the press. “O'ieien denied’ that the ma hi sare Minaig | erand aod petit Jurors for the United States a ved 4 ee Aes elvedacent. He had browght the fig | fie AL wane vurts of district was changed about three 5 57) py UNFINISHED WORK OF TITR SRASION. ures to him (O'Brien), and then they were pub- |" "yim all thn icathored, | 2rarsade BY order of Judge Nelson. Before that THE CASE OF DR, HOUARD, ney Gat areference to the books I find that thus | lished. Rather than invalidate the bill, ¢ there ts node Jost their | Su) Of navies Were fural a by the edie lain how Judge Mecut bills have been introduced 1440 in the ment was withdrawn, lives, Allc ersey City se f ne Hor Shi Sree bas ° « House Requesting the The M Is own brother-tn law 1x7 In the Renate. OF this num PoE anni ats tik “ta to hes tho arene ors of the tate couris, “this s Invarinbly: (he Merc patiee meter AWosaiting friend of the plaintit AT and the Senate | special order in the Senate to-morrow evening, ‘oenties slip, New practice in the Feduval tribunals up to the | ko nnd Indemnification, A late ttl ; EER eRanaa at ¢ poe alinendnnges ig caginyldiyh SEE Coensier ah tee 5 part of Bs, Un Uhink year, a Yury drawn tru uw me nod lndeemald A large multitude gathered in Harry | Bifortie place and h migy n general orders, or In the order a pee _ | cylinders, and had been. used for towin one Of Mr Taylor's lists wos linpanelled to try 8 ASHINGTON, April H.—The Committee | yrs Variety Theatre yestorday afternoon to Yoh feadan He anw Corey reali no fess than 11M bills. Should ‘the | | Senator Henedict has intraduvod a bill provid | iN liarin alvout ten fear hh Givi cago in the United states Cireult Court but | oy, koroign Atfulrs to-day agreed to report tho | witness a novel wrestling match 0 Wil 3 Prvor the inueh tale + er sadjournor take a recess by the first | ing that the troller o oft “ . 0 } ten years, having hand Nelson, after casting a seri i wlanice o i - SST Cie RED ADA ea ata at poss Foe hime es | he wuthortzed to croate and su Hines || owner several a8 An We t looked uy tho box, shook bis houd and a following to the House liam 8. Browning of Plymouth, England, and a not Focelved. the & t i aif of these bills, and to as may be for the Wa UE Oe HA ane ny YOU May BO he the term ws, Dr. John Kwilio Houard has, after | Aqbert Ellis of London, both acdnowledged | ® tance with Cones “I Corey) t iC MUtee et a LANG RUMP nGRR re Judge then ordered the » more | one year's Li been tried by ami tn ' bags i i ac tH shah a An vr ged) | Saleen gant hi OL pa ertinig a work intwo weoks aa thoy Have dor te the one quipment TUE OPERA HOUSE how lists from the Commission sy and to | tary court m Le piicityinan | Coempions. Browning holds the ohamplon cup NOOR Arenal TARA nde Yundred days, Inthe words of a prominent re~ nical Obsery - 1 names thomeslves a then insurreotion » Spanish Government in | of Plymouth, and Albert Ellis the cha Neduam eat te Och it waked bith 40 eek ae form member of the Assembl yg imnone honesty yb be en minted | 4 Rigt Anticipated Next Sunday pe the veneol wt ever Jur ore ah ited, th Unda of Cub an 1 upen nid pant has belt of London, The wrestling was inthe De- | qunusel for Corey, wud Hes tuetion before bin. fone questions, even here in Albany. “If this provement Fund,’ to an arahnt Desice: i re practicn now Is to tel m the | been transported fo a al colony of Spain foi aivig: ferent feo y wrost a aa at a ANtoron Ae he a eee tenors ei ituree may the: State be | amount not exceeding asum of whieh’ the ane |, Marshal Tooker Detinnt, Naw Winle ironore only elie uma co | The teh At eight senras trom: which (convics tyle, and different feom any wrestling Nin eat #pared from ever Mt inflicted with an- | nual interost should (not oxceed £0,000, sald rh of Joseph H. Tooker against | he respectable beiik selected for service. Many | tion, sentence, und punishinent he appeals for pviously witnessed on this continent the p Mee ° hor It will stink worse in the novtrils ston K to be re orale witht thirty years from | James Brown, who holds @ lease to sell tle lst mania ad jurbita having oxt mined the sub- Le Htoction to the Government of the United | mye men weigh about the same, and wrestled ite wid discharged the peop! fore a year rolls by than all the | the issue f At the Opera House, and his asslstants, Carmon | Jeet: bold this’ to be Mogal, tnasmuch ag itie a | Btatos; un purse of $10. Browning Was suifering Meow id Gen, Pryor ted ad tus. ain palslatures that have preceded It,’ So i ora a . i eparture from the well-settiod practice of t Whelat, Itappears, first. that the said Houard a sprained ki of ine: Me {that Gen, Pryor. was show Se ee eae ay eee koriday, | Cyrille Dion Challenging Deery and Golde | and Fichtenor, charging that they behaved im- | Vinited states courts in tis ail ther disttiets, | was a native-born eitizen of the. United States | RSet ee Robe thavanditie Ho for favors that We clude Ale ann) had ho waa ao swift to deny the charge made by thwaite or the World, properly In selling tickets last Sunday eveutny, | aNd empowers the clerks ty make any selections | second, that he never renonnced his natlonallty y Harry Hill y wrestled tw soererrng Ue ueamon, Gene Erser wad, 18 & H bobs; thas he-wae £6: | a rene Ty the Euitor of The Sun. wns called for examination before Justice Cox at | hn@apinitat tie Jury lus should tie counsel | Ruceonacmtly elated to bec and as’ best ene foupas in Fory-one ininutes without siti apenkable, un ducted in the Asserbly this winter. Sin: Having seen of late a good deal of news | gefforson Market yesterday. for the ex-lteyenue oMcits and others obtain a | rolied by the officers of the Government. as. | ehinlng the advantage, Hurry Hill qe MeCnn Hare you nat been » aucat at my ty i aper publicity given to the rumor that Jobo Peery, | sp, John D. Townsend appeared for tho prose. | favorable decision on this point, it will neces. | citizen of the United States; third, that itis not | ing, but Browning's knee was 80.1 Tihave teen oleh a yout BETHAORDIMADY: CANAL APE ROPAIAFIONS Wiitlam Goldthwatte, and others wore ready to play me f Ages ‘ arily result in not only quashing the indietinents | shown by any form of proof th Dor ERaP Wa ford TE Ti ceelle th cotter a frat came to New York, Yon have been | Tho extraordinary Canal Appropriation Will | 3 match of billiards, but not hevingscen norhieard | Cton, and Col. Charles 8. Spencer for thede- | found by Judyo Iilatel Te CHEE teed TUES: | eer Ma amEE A SUD AOE OF Ot that he was nto aanatehs with any | Miimeasd bare Heel with you, You hs mas consumed. ii ts COnKKIO y give then an opportunity to dectare their intentions, | ‘ThE examination room was crowded with per | hy voc yours tence, and punishment Doon in dist AUB OF rmalT NG fOr, Fron BUY 6 BLOW nates | em uneerrav als airy 61 Scan ga (Me, Fort, Chairian of the Canal Comm 1 aiil viny either the American fourchall game on a | Sons chgaged in theatrical pursuits, Tt in also propived to havo Judge Blatehford’s | and ih violation of hl tod rights as @ | twoon Arthur Chambers, champion af the fight | Mr; Bruno teattied that} Juilge MeCunn, Hed championed the y ny that | 534 Lrpocket table, 1,40 or 2,00) points, or th Mr, Joseph H, Tooker, the munager of the | Grand Jury sum d to give tostimony in re- | citizen of the United 8 under the Constitts | weihta of k a and Ohupien ¢ "Chan waked Gen, Dryer to act Vor Corey, tn easy mittee, Hut sev carom game on @ Sx10 carom table, w or &9 | Sunday evening . ‘ > Jation lo the alleged influences used by Gen ud laws thereof and the treaty of October | Park nate nd and Chartos Cannon. Chains | which waste he areucd het ir naertod. After t Praneh carcn gains One tie, Garg fable, at) of 4) | Sunday evening sacred concerts in the Opera | jutior’s agents which led them to Invostigat nebetween the United States and Spalns | yory PernaNbed hie Feputatlon asi boxer and |" yfere tiv ey adjyurned poltnes, push an 1 ri marred in both | reo, ; i im i v used Cannon pretty much as he liked, Next with, Mr. Lincoln kamen; the wlake to be $250 hide House, tentifler the old whiskey eases of 144 Lo the exclusion | thorefore be It fullowed a glove fight between the Novice of aa firike ‘« U8 C i Fer a aH eee | Ite f the gontbennen dp Dat geo Bt tc Tans wequnintod with the tefenuants Carmon, | of the eur ° nt Tha * nat the G wom House Heeanbyea That in tho, Judgment of this House | Liverpool and McClellan, the champion byciele TUL TARTIEE QUESTION add Ya pand ord ‘ow thivd roa ce A t my tehten wo read wal font to OF hicves whieh they wore specially impanelled | the said John Emilio Houard was and ts acitt ‘i Th H 4 - land thus wae the whole of last ning | 1 the an Tor which Wed ¢ a re aba dates Grand dury are bald to have plac m- | and uninterrupted choleocand as atch teenth | uieeds co Meta a , Ware nnd Menne mbites | 1 1his morning wasted in useles discussion, | | ; For wplah ho desires to Bay bo the | control athe fol¥os In the Roalling oF tho Stokoe Ur ; | dea to all and overy nrotection, from this Gove | 2o and, Dublin: thon entor- “Traders Carrying their Boine= noticed that the Artful Dodver left the | ey ye ie Cymer 0 atop nelle and itis prey Vito try thom tn the si ay. | cramont; and inthe opinion of this House the | ttueeh, ane Ae ad Leal Dawes Golting. anibor junt before the vote was taken, i Aa Champion of Amerion, 44 brondwiy mie @ Weitten Tact With ace, es Vrosident should promptly demand his uncon | ye ohne in wely an effort Wasuinazos, April I.—The Ways and rowrlod by some of the Injured that the whole —- wid | wal he Bad there ad THE SADDLE RIVER ACCIDENT Gilonal release and the restoration of his prop- | tthe Valnown of 1d Patsoy Hogan put | Means Committee have finally ended t ing wae pub up by BND. ot Hawkin: Gvorain Officials in the City. Thad. (1 orderes ‘ A and gauie os erty, Which has been confiscated to the spanish the gloves for # litle pasting, ‘The Une h ave Anally onsod thelr wins t Hie edie MM eateries The commitioo of the Georgia Legtslature Car 1 Heown welt 1A Victim who Reud his Ob} © Action | Hoverniment oe, Known strprisad everyone, Willan Sinith and | tt deliberations in what bids fair to bo Ue ‘iuply for removing the sale vats of the | poluted to investigate the regiatration aad sole of at ofa Model Ruilroad “Oty ‘The Hon, Th, Hiaahin's Slory Of wba | WINALL Run MatCAT RINT CCCI Te Lie Tat cere amae Vewee boa mova Hf Olt compen y that roused | Georgia Stato bonis, Quriag Gur, Ballork's: adininlatre The persons injured by the avoid a hy Wight, closed the entertainment by sisinging th my iS anoOn ell AN Pek a a a arrivnd 1p UiN8 011-68 oN nomay 6 Nasi Be the New Jorsey Midland Railrond al Saddle River the b 67 and exhibiting his famous trotting coll Curiosity, | Met ae Mt t Be Rt oe hat ure hi one h du in yeotorday ¢ Grand Central Hote sim: | to mak: idge on Wednesday aro all doing we ne Sin: In your issue of to-day, under I ane: upon it at once, Hnckelnbure ond Mr. ure Hid Wapnfwomething, But, 6 ade dey] inons, John J. Hall, and Garnett MeMillan are the meme | station on ms compiatat. Brown was thore when 1 pee pt Ms sf iy a d Ath oll ANG | rie Wanchasler Ruetstlon toler Muka, gon a The Cartiot Uprining, chard opposed Cilsy and alter a wari debito i not know anyt they ‘camo | bers, and Alton Alger, Assistant Treasury Clerks aud | “So ccrspencer iturtie defence)-Tneverhadawritten | their wounds, dz Gaetachita, the injured Onke | “EE John uesing, having bern elveted Chair | Mapu, April H.—OMctel advices show that | Pi teat. Neots th Kern and. the j evidently know fess now than they | Konert Toombs are attorneys for the committer. Bonds | eae for thease af the premises tor Sunday evening | thelr wounds, I. %. Goetachina, the Injured Oaks | 1. als qos SoH are: Munlatormed: ‘Fee || tue Datllet rwovsuiept ia’ Celalone eal ArragUn We Hee ll Aeee ee ale ELE tay Herein Eee tho day they came, | He was evidently grow | to the value of $1240.00) were sold , 97,000,00 of which | fungerte., The tiikels that Lain with sawe Of the de inthe FulesReperting Lune, yesterday, | tuecting was culled to order by William Metkiohain, | coming more pronounced. ‘There was a alight engag awes then sald that he: wanted nothing vader ia he prnues eee i that he had | were in uid of vartous railroads, ‘The rest, according to Nr ta out ot d r. instead of being dead, as | Beq., the Seeretary of the Board of Education,and upon | ment yesterday between the troops and ouy of these | ther to do with it, whereupon the committee bor Himeelf to the matter under cone | (oy. Bullock, we leglolative expenses and Mah the Trimine reported: Only the brakeman, John | jis motion L was cleeted its Chairman, by a vote nearly | bands near Olot, Zt miles northwest of Gerons, inthe | Peeted Mr. Hurehard: by the sane ve Wloration. Old Salt took the hint and sub: NK Interest nbligallons, It bs (- sme i KR. Doremus, lost his life hy the accident, ‘There Imons., Linen took the chelr, and was ebout put. | Dlathes oF Catalonia the tari and (ax matters tn the one D tthe end ts not yet 04 HAL all Pe er maetrett A pecthyit hari or aun nt Thave 7 wis a rumor yoaterday that one of the passen. | Uaanlmon n rand was about pu The frontier 1s carefully watched by the to allow any division of them. Mr. Dawes 1 hut'the end Is not ¥¢ hie the made atitattonal, and We | er ip inchey for ekete, tam busliees Rasen’ Lora Was stilPartasting and fours wore entertained | ng regular inotions, when Twas rudely assaulted by | Carlinte wo cacape into Brance are arrest should not consider himself bound to Fe he peel iocdgantaar nr ee Aho powereut the comnthl Mio enforce | the theatre aif (he time, ald monthiy by MreCole te | that he was buried hcheath the ruins, Wut the ] sergeant steer, Herring. an othern of their party, but | AMG) ve (| MOSBUrO ANY MUIDBOFL, and Foaersed the Pub be tailroad Comiittee's substitute for the | qeregistration of tie bonds howier wilthe ve. | represent hin rumor was subssquently dente RIRER GSAT ah We lay eon Che GODOT ae Ble TAP da ne lovoriion af ¢ ar oppose Iti the House, Judge Kelley denoun drioal sink the track” bil introduced by Mr. | quired to re of the examination will relate ouly Mie exanutnation woes adjourned nth Saturday | Tho ofivons ott hn tid H Railroad Company, | the dignity of the positon to which they Wan ieaiea Heppeeren Ip the 2 [URE tari part ag a bill wich went out of th « Was taken up, after the Canal bill, and wien in which they came into bis porsesston, at 10 o'clock { isexpected that there wil f by G. ortendyke, the Prost: ti fn 4 Ta way to diseriininate against American industries Hock proceeded to show the difference Today the committoe wf visit the ofice of Heory | be artot at the Opera House on next Sunday | dent, afforded every facility to the reporters | ™ ut for my efforts the partisan police present on nd in faver of foreigners, and as such he would t the original bill as asked for by | Close & Co. to make tnquiries, evening. Brown says that he will go there and | and friends of the injured persons in niaking | Me occasion, against the protest of the Boord of Bducw ae eer Dalawlly ¢ weal Hvhen It came before the House, and dee »whers and citizens. He el assert hie right to sell ticketa under his le pubile the true extent of the disaster, Lnstoad | ton, would have been expelled and whipped from the G i Maren pain fot HAF ib was not amended and thy poltey ree t } Wowas almost. onilvel gid Mr. Tooker a that he will rosiat of suppressing facts, in usual railroad: style, he | room (as from thelr interference they deserved to have apt. Patten of the bark Speedwell, which ar- | versed ureat the iH arom Ka itrond iho Wostohester Grand journod yess by obyateal f Al force. thilks th at i wont 4 spe bub te 1 to tho w vek fort I OXPFOSS | been), and perhaps aome of them Killed: rived yesterday fr om M sala, rep te that on Apr in open t uptuire has ean ed ty sitorable d the right Way proj ew indictments, ‘Their tine | tls ts a a whom have | purpose ME acts of the aecl ction, after the polls led openod, w a PALMA MG about AMfty mites cast of Sandy Hook, th Mn the House, wnd clearly judicates tha : viven to that oumpany ax worth’ ¢ terday, t eu arrnteld few tndiorsipotes Thelr Ue) [anand A 0 fore | dont, ‘und aus soon as possible posted up alist of | The lection: after Mad opened con: | at 24. esting neal tari Will can be pissed thie sosgion. Limb He alsuelaimed (at tt would. mate | Was principally token up in examining Justice Kd: | White the case tn pe ptt erve | the wotlnded ducted fairly and generously toward the vanquished | DARK WS ante tO. D8 Will probably come out of comme a diforence In the value of property slong | t Mount Veraon. Justic | order. tty said he would eall union Judge Hos- [The company yesterday wave orders to have {Abraham Buckthout » Held, und Robert Hh. Cunin | jiouuent Nee ndayeand the appropriation | ' avenue, Whether this waa an open cut or |b rooms On Sun di worth, Poltco Commissioner, and lay the facts | every wooden bridge on the line (Marry Gray) Were all cleeted by handsome majorities | ¥ the road for throe weeks at least Stun GF BLO OMOUO And totheelde. atrsots araea ciate and replaced by stron eavy iron | Bac RUSS: |ixuos cat tama a ii meh eta ‘ mee ‘dan Ku wel hen have to be two or three weeks ¢ n that avenue of €10,000,000 more. Phe f tee persone whom He bas Arrostea — the Erle road us They are destyvous of hav- | Wiking. The only lilegal voting Waa on the. parteet | ‘i ite before the bill ds taken up by eae I Win then progressed and made & Kperial ore wf tales ne rhe ih ture nressed Andicumeuts Queen Victorints Ansailaut se z thoir frst accident their Inst. ‘Travel will | Helateel and hist coigece frlendat who supported tin VOPEEN AGAR TIDO IE Hons and this pute it nearly June fret with ing This understood that It is | then! for selling Hyuor on Buuday, ‘The Jury Lonpon. Avril H.—The trial of OF Prohnbly be reaumod botwoen Paterson and | defeated candilates, CL a d i f lng aureed on and all the elementa of dite r ed by the committeo, notwithe | threw theense out, Chvil euite are pending rough Au abrupt conclusion this afternoon, Th tackensack next week, i SUN Ankit — or sened at & period when w 0 too Standing w large number af chigensand proporty Jo Wy Worfinpancticd to laquire oto the, mental condition of - APL 1 WR a Seee Hy Browdway A grand soldices’ meeting isto be held in tho | late to harmonize the various. interosta, With , o hore protesting against it sanwouill He priauuvr, after hearing & number of witueases, re asi kane - Totitute on Friday evening, 2th Mist, ( Unis view of alfairs ahead Senator Scott ‘will at i i The \Flovida: Republican meate Conventitons | iyi that the boy was perfectly sane, AUhOUD Bt OX A New War in Mouth Ame es fur the erection Of & t to Staj once renow his efforts to get the Senate to com. THE CHATTER JacisoNvitie, April H.The Republicans) pert: Dr Harrington, wi tude the eubjeet of | On Wedneaday aft Horo | Kawaxron, JAMAICA, April H.- War has beon | Gorge Hh Thoins. apd also ® manure’ to th cur in Merour's House bill to put Wa and coffee ‘legution of the Custom House faction | state Convention to-day elected the following delegates | Hnsantt f Jed) that th hed to the MAINT | declared by Guatemala agulast Honduraeand sau Sal J Emon dead buried in Cy prewy Hills Ceinctery on the free list, thus repealing twenty tillions | y Tom Murphy and‘ Decoy” Biss, are | to the Philadelphia Convention: Hon, J. T. Walle, D. | pris a oa ‘beat large i Sunct seas | vador fisssic paummer ‘Travel. The steamers Uristol aud | of Import taxcs atone dath, ‘Tiis done, th ndeavoring to urge the Conference ( ‘fhe verdlet of gully was then pr in acoordo , Dut the Fest 0 ni The 7 rovidence | will reau ther place in the Fail | House will then no doubt relieve the Ways ant von the charter. ‘They are 8 Reger EN heme LM, fuller. JH Armelrcan: | with the prisone ba tonced to | cng Wyekbam, was badiy hurt: but tt te Havana's Now Governor, Kiver Hug on Monday, April 1i.— de Meana Committee from vnalderae IU AG IT passed the Aasembly, OF he colored: Whe opposition wan strong. but the conven: | imprisonin ‘aber, aud to | thought, he will recover.’ he drewan wae slightly iw} Mannip, April IL. Zabalza ts xazottod as Gov. | With springs of stool aud olevated buad, the | Hon of the adjournment 4 and cansua, argue that it will on Hon wae barmgaulous, 14 oudgrecs Coa. Grau. recelye twenty laehoee dured, Nong oivore were burt ernor of Hayaua, by succeed penor Morengy CUbeeL Yul is Maker's lwister bed. Ade (a the Souate reaglution Fo adjourn ou May wt