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THE SUN, BAPURDAY, APRIL 13, 1872. ! \I view such an officer as Ronrson ought pot | learned and akiled pharmactsts, to be appointed RE ‘| | Polloe Justices to the different eourts in that ry CON a es ne <S\W eet an eae eee ee the | ty ean Camrtee TAK Gouna, Und reosivel © THE REFORM LEGISLATURE, fli fee mcente sett nig fargtand THE ROBESON FRAUDS, | $ecby.teytay,tie lost motto te cu stead rus gre Treamry merely because he chooses. It is | Certificate of competeney from thie commission, BILIS REPORTED, aa Sse Parts at Waantnet nanan the dee | | | * wit, fn interesting question whether the people 7h nent allowed to the commission | SQUARB CHANGR OF FRONT ON THB) wi, wore reported to the Ansombly this morn | M28 ARCHPR'S PERTINENT QUES- fraud exist. Are the temptations te sstaes ty | ft Aibthes foe Atl Heer ee ie eee tr, Tineke opinion or | "tt ive dollars for exch person examined, the PACIPIO MAIL BILL. Ing to dette theduttenand pwersol cho ticalth | TION TO MR. ROACH, tlie has been when ofiivers thus inl atad } fee to paid by the applicant for acertifivate, > —-- Officer of the port of New York; to extend the - hy stand a day, tintoss they could make @ & whether they like to have their money | gach law is simple, can be easily enforced, and | The Effect ofa Judicious Use of Brond Ktrect | time allowed for commencing the work of the | “The te not the First Time yor have been | (eat Qul {ull vindication of their bus | KATURDAY, APRIT 18, 1872. taken from them at pleasure by auch jolly | entalte ne hardship on those competent toga: | Menes—Who Divalged the Secrets of the | Now York Hallway Company; to suthortza the | Carved with Detrauding the Goverument, | uo” n'Y* “horoualily aud sally 1 | —— — fellows as this RopEso. vave in the drug business. ary Committee ¢The Centr to createa Hoard of Commissignorsof city Kall: | _1# Hts Mir Rowch ¢* The Robeson Krand Invest , i‘ To day, —— + ea derground B awed in the Anmembly. ways, and to provide means of rapid tranalt in Waanunoton, April 12.—An old criminal ry he Chat 1 \ Soors tyvee oie dian Suppose They All Did It. Several bills have been tntroducod in | ALUANY, April 12.—The consideration of | Hn Cotapany to constrict raat atl eeaal | lawyer Gnce remarked to a client who was | , ‘The Congressional Committers doe nob | Broadway Theatres. Mative Euppose all the members of Gen. Grant's | Congress this rosston prohibiting rallrond com. | the bill to compel the Harlem Hallsoad Ooms | in the city of New Yurk to incorporate the | analousto know what he thought of his chances | truth. It ie ‘chased th atthe ies | The Hasuti! Shear of Lyee, MOOT COinet should use their authority to take | Patlee from discriminating among shippers in | PAY to sink Ite tracks on Fourth wranill Ute | 1 iy clTompany to consteuct subways for rail. | 12% Pending trial, “It depends altogether on | heen packed. and, the procoedin ss wor (9 jin H pera Mowse-—ih ay, aed Hi ae : : shipping facilities and freihtage, Oneofthess, | Oertidden this morning by the third reading | wayein the clty of New. York; to consolidate | how your witnesses swear.” “ Oh," replied the | {ify the charge, For Inatance. here is the Secor ree I $93,000 at a tlme out of the Treasury iM | titroduced In the Hous of Representatives by of bills under the joint rule providing that when | the several acts relating to sayings ban! claim, whieh was eettled during the adit stra sand | client, “Ihave got good swearers.” “There is | tion of Secretary Welles, At violation of the Inw and on pretence of a ber of bill ready for reading | provide for a uniform. administration of ‘thel 7 Las Secretary Wolles ow ie sotigelte dR \ a ee p b Vhich | Mr: KENDALL and referred tw the Committee on toe exakh Na umbeenas oer My fon reading | fairs: torrioar and regulate the Court, itouse | “Ways danger of that kind overdoing the thing,” | Secor put Ina claim for ni Paying money upon old accounts which | Comm ney shall havo a preferen Property of Kings coolly remarked his legal adviser, Ite very ap- | Mores and emploved one i Empire Rink 1 Filth Avenme Theatre 4 Grand Opera Mowse |. ! ety Chousan: Lothaps yonson to vet tho ce, provides that ne company oF person COUNTY cash, Robeson ordered tt id, althow, had already been paid in full, engaged {n the bush <a ness. Mr. Husted made an effort to get a two- Ken introdued a bill to inoorporate the | parent to everyl re iv - I men ea ttwane | , ‘ yulnns 0 suzeying ivelghs oF Mr. A porate parent to everybody hero that Robeson’s wit- | son aduiitted that the whole wasn trace, | sed Parkaer Bon, Waaen Suppo Mr. Fist should pay $95,000 | passengers over a continuous line extending | thirds vote to lay the reading of bille on the ta- | Coihie Aratad Hallroad Company of New York, | nesses have overdone the thing in their swear. | Friday tostimony was offered to prow t Mew York Ctrews 10:1 opp. Anséemy of Mee. Mato. | apteoe to former diplomatic agents of the | from a place in one State or Territory to a piace | DIC In order to go on with the consideration of ntva rember of tne-corurntttes, onlectedl ks and atlach/s of the Board of Supervisors | ing. He bas not place a single man on the D yng o phy € 7 y 7 ‘ e . enber of the committee, objected, av Glymple Theatre Hovsty Dy yy. Masons Government whose accounts had long | I another Stato shall Le allowed to diserlininate based bill, but rtd gee tS hee peared ae, SentY gor New Lark a sxe hy “he stand who was not cither dependent on hie flat | fitter some discuset ong tie cotminittee adjouraed Na ko yu New Hisemtewn, Mavoe, | sinoe been closed and settled, in the prices charged for carrying freizht or pas- | © | Ta eie Eltiaa GRMEIRDGINy GHDOENL Wr | 1G rr ko pay th Aampn Mes Mackaya Dill torres | £9F his offictal position, or who was not his friend | Without hearing tho festhmony. ‘ - sensors, oither In favor of or against an: tiou- | Aelegation are aimost unenimously oppo © | organize the Board of Emigrant Comueioners, | 8nd confederate in one or the other of the al rt Dinh tots Al documents Mouse Feyytien Joggers, Mitives. Suppose Mr. Crasswet should pay £94,- og y part ft and inf tw of Mr. Whit ‘ " ol f the arc f the Goveramont yet Svan, Meters He ea teeny epic | H4f parson, locality, or place, but that all charges | and In favor of the amondments of Mr, Whit |) wan or jored to a third reading. laged Villainied. Yo the present degeneracy of | Cruite from th \ crore Thirty. ft Theatre Bier Cos) nation 000 cach to a few mail contractors who bad | sili be uniform, and at the same rate per mite | beck. ‘The yote by which the House this morn- THB DEFICIENCY LX THE OBNELAT pablic and private morals, it Is notorious that | Robeson and hi his Ve rts Union Square Theatre Tis! psois Mistral, Mating, already been paid and given their recetpte | asthe charges for carrying tho same class of | '"4 Fefused to agree with Husted’s motion w nul arte Com froiier In answor to @ rex but little sanctity fe attached to an oath, and it 4 ~ Dallach's Theatre the Verurve, Milsem Matinee in full. freight of passengers over the whole or any | 88M to Indicate that the “bons hunters” are | the Amembly. saya the dedelenay In tive Waar festill more notorious that men who will con. | C¢l Tom seats Ae Weed'o Mascum Monet Ovwn Buppow Mr. Dut ano #hovild elso pay | other part of the line, It further provides | determined 4 aio the moet Se toniber most, to EARL, which, ei ihe | ablre to rob the publte treasury will not hesitate Serene ah = = ner & et oY ere ar and the raitroad coupany may bave to raise the | judyes will be increased rather than diminished, | to I around the point to eo: p the 4 ELVIIA, i ernie of the Bun, alan Wooas wuss bd Tiel aan Gate ol. beater slg gpgg bet “ante conalderaldy before they sucoved in | Fendering necessary @ tax of two mills on the rapt ili SOR CAS | HORRY SO COVER, i UGE Pliny Runny ADELA ' Hors oe sh digrbeieho nde i a a} passing the vill, D non abil Seen Gelotency in| Tk " fied that wot . t ening elicited the eons ae rhees, cageged in the buainoss of tranrpertatlon: | nr i ecuubio in ihe Judiclary Committee of | 10 authorize tho amount of tax necemary & | Do whose carefully prepare diem Most an wus Introd red testimon: re that tis table of charges shall not be ehanged mect the lage Inoreaes In the amounts, appro- y prep y Robeson Be aes | Suppose Mr, Bourwata should pay £93,- | Geraner than once tn three onthe; ond that ho | We Hour. While teveral bitte were voing re- | hilatcd. ‘The increase uf 181] over isiU wes 8WHy- | Feles for his defense in surreptitiously «ving to t with Ho stocks. | It we ey ex, | 000 to somebody who had formerly had @ | There Increasing tho charges ald) take olfeot | ROA from that eomlttec thts morning, Mr. | SIAM. A + og | bith the contracte for the Tennessee's engines at precoated ie e" | claim agalust the Treasury Department, | ates publie notion is given ten. dew | Flammor of Now York rose to @ question of | 0UG fwtmaiad snproreations om account ir | high figures, Robeson very innocently put to Sable to prove ite the Py pry of lining Bo Dg Boa kan o™ | Hut had long since got every cont that was | previously, Revere penalties are provided | PTvileve. Me auld that those reports had been | estinat however, is mnorely arbitrary, aud the him the question — relly 5 Heeemon an Todos ‘her Wea yous, pet due him and Wad wiqned a reocipt promis- | for negleet or refusal. te. vonform. to | teed upon when there was not a quorum of | anounte'giveu with many of the items are be- | «That was an honest and fair transaction, was | Mr. (reel AR | Wh aint, di! of ing never to ask for any more tho ‘provisions of the aot Me. @op- | #he Committee prosont, aud moved that they be | Fertinad. Tie Compurolier things. the tat of | # uot, Mr. Roach ?” ing the intery tain proposals |! vein. aw Seppand Secretary Teucwar should alas | PIFLD haw nleo introduced In the Hourea bill | ferred back to the committee. During bls | 1i'milis on tho dollar reoommended by the lato | As honest and Just as there ever was between by BCU 8s) ae Sa de epoe pay 291.000 each to lot of fellows who had | Providing that any company engaged tn trans explanation, however, beoame evident that | Comptrolisr for the Racal year eominenoing Lit | man and man, Mr. Secretary. It is ridiculous to | to say hy Gor Geary his. thurnby ybete hanged Jor tha - Wh ved, evs py tee Opie Stato to another which | {f. Flammer was eore because he could not get Wie ne Fequire: i See . | aud that porting goods from « tain bills supposed strictest eoonomy is practised ‘Dy tie Lexisia. | charge two men like you and myself with oo Wiala'he Way Sue Wale AST | comtracted to furnish horses during the Certain Little bille ef hte own reported, and was 1°99 r wibee 7 pre the Pennasivania Legimature would not ie Whe kiss tthe ave shall make any discrimination, direotly er Lodi : Lure, and If oxtracrdinary appropriatious ars | epiring to rob the Government, signed until he Gordon) said 80. Gordon fu ————— ___, | war, and who had been paid at the time | Puy between abippers, olther in froghtege, | ‘kina this moana to eet even, While he was authored a addition to the oniinary exteanen |" Then Mr. Archor put the following pertinent | {he professed Uo have augoce fod. Uo the eataled For the accommodation of up-town roridenw, adver ; OH the money that they were justly @0- | oranges, drawbacks, allowances, or shipping fa | Thearsing his grievances a majority of the com- ity be Lae le the game Fallo, question to him: and title of Lord Gordon of England. Beaments for Tax 6Ux will be recived at our regular | titled to, aud Whose revelpts in full Were | cilities, shall be liable to pay to the party | Mittee, who probably for the fret time to woeks a “This is not the firet time you have been sgh edit atl lA A hl ede Feiee at the wrdows advertinemest ete HH Wot | oy flo in the Department, agerieved doublo the amount of damages there- | Were present Lu the Houre, slyned @ paper agree THM GROWING LIBERTY TREE. charged with defrauding the Government, i8 it, | tyra Gordon appears to have beet occupied Fairy tcc acceee fanation of Bresdway sod ehetb | “Would the people approve of euch pay- | by sustained, and that tte officers shall be Hable | IDE ih ijad Port Of the committed, and Mame | | ee nine | Mr. Monch 7° torsome ve “buttons of iy @asnd Oper Mouse, from 8 A.M. to.8 P.M. ments, and would they sustain a Cabinet | to fine and mprisonwent ax conviction wf hey- THR GARBLED REPORTS OF THE TIMES. Ter to the Mpnulss Outthroste—Valmapeda | 7° ‘Hie direct question the witaess would pot | fin treet was drawn to the iumeneublestacs me whose members thus freety took the | Iie wilfully violated this provision, ‘Then }r. Vedder, the pootical orator from Oat- SUI Staying Away from Havana, hey Sane prishite iH Juage Kelley ald net of atairs connected with the rie itaiiroad,and y pople' D ee tarwugus county, and a inomber of the Judiciary | Ovrrespondeuce of The Sua 0 ; ot | he sonn appeared. prominently In publi hea ‘The Moeting Lact Wight. people's money in violation of law? That | mye american correspondent of the Lom | Gommittee, rou wo a question of piviioe. at HAVANA, April 6.—Since my Inst, things | Charme him with defrauding the Government; | lance Erle stock dor. At was at this juncture There has seldom boon in the city of | it 4 question Which remains to be devided. | gon tymen, reporting on the overturn in Brie, | Fad an oxtruct from the Enalisl: Thies of the 0b, but still Mr, Roach would not answer other than | {at he called In the aasivcane of hin friend ol op cation of y a or) r » Or Beers, whe he gene! valled Ho e Gieeley, Goseer Taotivate eit night ‘The tint Wie Hartranft—McClare. tote the work of the Magis tharcholders repre- | Wark Te claimed (her she extract, which re- by Mr. Archer in regard to @ settlement he had | | ‘This gentleman anpoars to be gifted with samo tat he has already burned or caused to be remarkable talents for diplomacy, and wes st burned five very large sugar estates. Although | de with Robeson for certain tools he bad | jase deapatched to pay w visit ty Puiladelphhe the only member of | no one acems to know exactly where he ta, It tx | Contracted to furnish the navy yards. Ile was | and see the famous ‘Tom Scott, | Mr. Seer saw p such removal. ‘The 4 asked if he was not paid $8,000 as a profit on | Tom Scott and had along talk with him in Fe- rot adving the proc | Ported here that 8,000 men are hunting for | EIT Mt he wae Nor Tle Bae ead not re. | HON to rie matters, and ually aaved that edid object | him, Ho is known to have landed in the Vuelta east ads bgt baleen ew Sey Be ‘d Gordor ‘ottish nobleman, wag the north conste a little to th 1 about $159,000 for tools which he had | stopping at an Hotel, and owned nda. Bin agreed to furnish for $68,000; but he would evade tre stock. He sald the questions, Mr. Archer then remarked that We an a It is admitted that in nominating Gen, | renting the Atlante and Great Western Rotaoay feaeat. ie Fermoval of ‘0 Med and packed, and there were,weehould | Hantrinaxyr for Governor of Penmsytyania, | tterctt, and the mew Bound wih cet d+ apmpatiy iW it represented bi estimate, over five thousand people outside, | the Grant managers huve put up a weak | WHA Mat company.” ri ie, committee They were called together solely by prin. | #Ud Very troublesome candidate, The House Committee on Foreizn Affaire | © pW and political interest, without the aid | _ It i# also said that if the T4veral Republi. | taker a ditterent view of the case of Dr. HovanD to ith rt feports which weat of ve then he has been in Ban lings to the new: smanera of th had been £ 6 Members of the com vad been fur cans should nominate Aneck McC iore | from thet held by Don Hamuvron Pren and | nishing to the English Times, He was fustly toe of music, or fireworks, or anything of that | against him, they would add greatly to the | ether Spanish advocates. ‘They say that he ts a | dignant over such action on the part of any admiration for Mr, Se member of the committee, and read him a Jeading Cubans, to whom he left his instruc this was all set forth in more than one Execu- | road manager, and would like to have a conver kind. It was very evident that all the yility of thelr carrying the State. citizen of the United States, and has wever been | yore lecture, whoever he night be, on the im | ‘This, of course, can be but mere supposition, tive document, the facts in which had been lon with him in relatic Erie matters. Me, 1, why uot? anything else, and is eutitled, therefore, to every | propriety of Ms conduct. This brought Mr. | the Government has either cleverly got up sursahed: the 2 by the Bensk tary blinbolt Tr suggested also to Mr. Scott that as Mr, Men who met there were in grim earnest |, why en protection from this Government ; and they call iles of Westchester, another member of the | report for the sake of despoiling Innocent Cu lurnished the House by the retary himeels. ecley was a friend of Lord Gordon's it: would for the reform of the National Adininistra- Fi " upon the Prealdent t roa committos, to his feet. Ho wanted to know It | bans of their property, or It las cleverly made | Mr. Sargent thought It was Irrelevant, and Rob o better for Mr, Scott to write to Mr. Greeley, Boutwell’s Fanding Scheme. pe lent to promptly demand his un- | the gentleman alluded to him. Mr. Vedder de- | use of the report for the same purpose. Any- | gon and Peters heartily agreed with him. Mr, | 8Pd the latter could arrange an Introd» thon. conditional release and the restoration of hts | nied any such intention he believed the gentle- | how, on Thursday last over nia y political he vit was quite delighted with t! property from the Spanish authorities, ‘Mig je | Man too honorable a man to be guilty “of such Lie ners, among them several women and ehil- | Archer 8 prospect roduction to such a distinguished wets wri Since Secretary BouTWELt’s achievement 1d he had accomplished all he wished The defer on. G | i : eu. . conduct as those,” ‘Then Niles gave the House re brougit in bere from San Antonio de | to. The offictal records would show who was | tleman, and promised te to Mr. G Gefent of Gen. Guar is entirely | last summer in disposing through the Eu- | speaking in a manner worthy of the Unitea | Conduct ns those.” Then Niles gave the House | trol, were brows ee fesan, end promised co write to Bi, Gresley, practicable, dependent solely upon the | Topean syndicate of £200,000,000 of his new | States. It is a great pity that Gen. BANKS, oF | Telling over personal grievances and go on with MODESTO DIAZ'S TRAP. factorily arranged, it appears that Me. Sears, 2,000,000 more than | some other man with an American heart in his | the Work they came here to do. Mr. Tilden and | From the insurrection I have nothing trust- | The Proceedings opened this evening by Robe- | who was intimately acqua ott Were Ol 4 was allowsl by law, we have heard noth- | bosom, te not at the head of the State Depart- | inet {mermbers of the ¢ nted with Mr. Grevley’ Brooklyn, N. ¥., | had a talk with that gentleman, and prepare union of ‘the elements opposed to him, | 10M, at a cost of about & mraittee ovidently son calling D. W. Richards, fe. T have hy to communle en a lette ot mean them, and the Manzanillo, ‘ mh 8 ; him for the probability of his recelving « letter af ore ener: r " - m janzanilio, dated Zid ulto., which states | who testifed that he was In the iro ind metal P. a] Y there is a general and hearty | ing of any further attempts to continue the | Ment Instead of the present incumbent. pald not ne and business was proceeded with | that Modesto Diaz had caught alarge body of | pusiness. He had Riis: Gla Povtilicy os from a Scott. Mr. roaley th nA resporlse throughout the country to | funding process. This state of repose has By the way, can It be true that Gen, Tornent, | 1 the wsual DeAsy, elip-shod manner, Spaniards in a trap, that the slaughter had been 3 see! ave taken & Prominent part, in, the arrange. unding process, ate eDONG DAS, | ce Consul-General mt Havana; kee been Om THE LOBBY ROXNING THE ASSEMBLY fearful, and that very few Spaniards had man. | the Tennessee, and had proposed to pay $30,000 | ments, and finally went on to jadelphia and the movement inaugurated at the | howe at length been broken, Mr. ial “os cially told What he rust not sddrean Cantaite | The bill #0 sutholze the, Pacthc Mail: @team | 860d to cscepe, She bapers bare wot mentioned | for them on the docit. ‘He could not tell what tt Sits Sent eAaetiian werrieate Lo Tints Uae cereal r s pred preset . hip Company to te atock came up fo ro : 0 i Gooper Instiute—as the indications every- | DAW#s, who may be presumed to represeut | General Vatarasnos oucepton comurerial tate | MER EMie, MEA ce atl fct | Calman ital tn the Rant. and a nave | OU cou to take them out, Tle ofer was for | tran whigh etared fran Piling AM, where giv " t—G in the matter the Secretary of the Treasury, | ters? If such be the fact, a remedy would seem | It back to the Committee on Commerce and | Previously, written to you, T anall pot be sur. . Ga tnsic war to Mew ork. Teese gentlemen reason to expect—Gen. | nas introduced into the House of Repre- | tote neceseary there almort an much an ia the | Navieation. with instructions tostrike out a por- | Leised whe never returns here. the feeling | Mr. Archer—Do you know what they aro worth | rived in this city about 4A. Meeanf after ine @aaxr will take bis final departure from | sentatives a bill designed tocreatea market | case of Dr. HOUARD. Baek Ge ore tee tate Ulf ouagt aon ta beteee Moreibitier dali. ‘Phey accuse irn of ifforta equine Wena ett Let See atone Aan col wits tare Gene ‘ A 5 Males ome | of crimes and offences; they say that he does What Were you to g .—T was to t prdd Gore the White House in the forenoon of the Ath | for some more of the bonds, though b¥®| Tye Hartford Courant believes that | pany extraonlinary powers in order that they | Bot Attempt to suppress the rebeltionwhich Is | what Mr. Roach got from the Government. don, The breakfast war ologantlx served aud y : B : true, bec t w how ; eo a) ‘ sr693 ay of next March, very disereditable and bungling device. | amore people In the mass of the party were op- | MRht be able to eo On the street and speculate | Ah'imencnoward and dare not face the Cubans | Q—Were any parte to be reserved? A.—He | abie, and noticing the admiration of Mr. oft ee The first section of this bill provides that | josed to Mr. LINCOLN’S renomination th ( : which is also most true, but comes with a very | did not tell me anything about that and 'Mr. Greeley for some of the plate on the A Matter of Opinion. any national banking assoclation which | Spposed to Guants” Perhaps soi and but for | posed to water stock, but: thiswas the grat tme | ba erace from inen who refuse themscivesto | Alfred Day of Philadelphia was calted, and | tnesf¢ny°nid family ‘late, of the Avedon, Mr. Sancest of California ways that | All bave deposited Donds with the Trea- | Siirnwas’s victories in Georgta they would have | Reever heard that hares made where'e com: | watit gman nt of the whee Thiet charge | testified that he wasa coal merchant. Ho had | Mr. Scott waa so much and ao favoraliy line Rovasox's paying £9,000 to the Secons, | Uret of the United States for the security | beat him, a Oe eed cn Nees Fork Utewhing | isthe cause of all the trouble, Valmaseda not heard of any charges against Mr. Robeson, peed with Lord Gordon that after leaving Spel a clslen Which wd alrenay been aid {oF Hts, cwoulallon may, On ot before) tte | meunts seam ma tial antounsenn fiee'with his epithets; but seldom had WON'T MAKE A FAIR DIVISION, and had not heard of any trregularitics in pur- | Qonent* despatch, from Jemey City to day | a whic addy 5 eter wenty years ago the announcement of | the facts to back him up. He protested against | However, it is stated here asa positive fact | chases in the Navy Department, lordship, as he thought it would be to his ade | in full, “is simply a question as to the cone | ft day of January, 1873, in Liew of the | 4 defatcation ina public office was an extraordl- nas ungentlemanty and unfair, and de- | that unless before midnight on the doth inst. clared that he was no longer tneline As Mr. Welles was not expected until to- | Vantage. Mer. Gould Bnally concluded to go, and, bonds so deposited, deposit bonds author- to submit | Valmaseda shall have telegraphed to the Spanish after paying Jar attention ty by struction of a law. nary event. Now such announcements are so | to it, Mr. Fields believed that there was tw: ieee the ake) ¢ sidan ot | morre ht, the commi m1 ed until ot ean ‘0 It.) Mr. © | Cabinet the dnal and complete suppression of | Morrow night, the committee adjourned until | started for the Metropolitan, He sent up his. This sort of talk has been heard before | 24 Ls th a Me ADH A, enti i ot sosuine that the newspapers hardly find them Sots te ues ie de pe aees frised th revolution: he will be ae posed, ahd another | that time, conn ene ee) teamvedapery ushered ini ithe Lae from persous who have been caught tak- | “Mounts of each of the several classes of | of sufficient interest to publish, Bcurcely a day R Ghown thks 6 cool & y “ man sent out in his plac is Excellency may save renee? 9 of the railroad Lord, who rose from his ing other people's property, Ktisailadif. | Bonds authorized by that act, ‘This is a | passes that some now instance of official dis | Wah strect to defeat this measure: and that ine | {iicewarh the news, nacewary to, sare, hls post Rennes nesters Senin, Seana hestace of ac Upein aa he ete 9 | From Rodeson's Testimony Lefore the Senate Arms Jn | the small physique of Mr. Gould, as he could not 168. vextigating Commalites, april, 1. understand how a man of such small stature but | Bracious permission to the banks to ex- | honesty docs not come to light. Among the Space hse asl nee ene. iret been all his despat man of ay D nF repo: * Aiseco louse, Perhaps the contest between th alls: y e se rol lor 0. . oO ‘the bh rr ch 5 sometimes the law is enforced agalust nge bonds which are paying them five | latest cases reported 1s the dlacovery that the | and the hears had been transferred to this House, Petter all, 1 can learn, the revolution is to-day | ny arr, Sohurz—Q.—Can you tell us who | feuds’ teen shanginn the eniieae he ea, them, aud they are put in prison. or six per cent. interest for others which x 43 ‘ea.00 ? a fe 4 bekag Si bes nez= LOO hd A of the patriots and in the decimated ranks of | first sugested to the Navy Department the sale | “Ab! you know tay wend Gweele h good Hal People iu such a situation must derive | Wil pay them only four and a half or four lod $5,000 from the Money Order Department. } theirenemy, Report says that several exped!- | of nose guns? A.—Dhis letler of Por dwops in now and then for a chat t thie th comfort from the utterances of Mr. San- | Percent. It is kind and reasonable, aud ference as to the construction of a lay It is not known whether the defaulter will be | 58d things thelr own way. Mr. Judd also on | tions with arms and ammunition have landed Utney, Trim | ment a modest tap came to the door, and Mr. posed Hawkins’a motion, and it was defeated. | and reac . : ple & Co. 7 on Thad 5 irecley r 0 3 y prosecuted. How many dofalcations have oo. | Reseed, piawkins's motion, and lt was defeated. | and reached patriot o in the Eastern | Dle & Co. was the first information I had of tt. Greeley walked in and sat down, evidently quite 1 y e mcf md in the ¢ tral Departments. IT have but ie re 0" at home. Mr. Gould stopped some time and had ENT, and from tho whitewash he so zeal- | Certainly no one can object to it, curred which are still concealed no one can tell; | toa. It is sald that the“ bone brigade.” under | fitde'douve that at thecemmencement of the | oc, can Zou tell us how it became known to | Aisne tatk with the Lord upon Erie maltarss ously appl: Ifev ta ht tak. fear that the banks should not | put it ts reasonable to suppose that but a amall | [8 New lenders, realized heavily by killing this | hot weather the patriots will assume the offen~ outside parties that the guns were forsale? A.— | ‘pne family plate was also exhibited, and the Arti bud uma ahea acne ed pO | a ie it i | bill. ‘The change of sentiment since it was or- | «ive, and Invade thix department in force. The | That I have not the altghtest idea of, crests and thonograms displayed. — Mr. Ge ing Saxcest’s pocketbook, let him plead | D* “lsposec to avail themselves of this lib- | proportion of the robberies which have taken | dered to a third reading is remarkable, th: vote | Spaniards have no t rops with which to resist a | Q,—Do you know whether Poultney & Trimble | Was Much Impressed with his viett to the noble 4 that it is simply a question as to the cou- | eal offer, the next section goes on to pro- | place have been exposed, aa oflceholders have | Af that time being uf fo 7. Immediaiels ai well-combined attack; kod the elements of dls- | aq eon advised, on the part of anybody at tho | I went nway delighted with the aifavilie i struction of a law. vide that if any such banks neglect to de- | unequalled facilities for covering up their dis- | crowd of lobbyists might b jonk | tion. td Navy Department, that the guns were for sale? J eS posit such bonds, new banks may be or- | honest operations, ‘These Instances of ofictal | room congratulating each other upon what can coaciigpiioas Sore ae Kasia aHRnee hoe thes, Smee Brat’ { Fraud in Congressional Legislation. | ganized in the same States with them, with caeelhy Aelths bites ferreeigpaceca an unlit ees abs beled Weikar scoeialis wise & TUE STEAMBOAT EXPLOSION, WERE NOT ADVISED BY MB, BECAUSE I NEVER PR soo A H Hebe : corruption pervading nearly every department | fOrces ¢ La hag es acl plates eas on i ‘om the Turf, Pred, and . i The Journat of Commerce has done good | 8 the powers and privileges of the old | or'th.¢ Government at Washington, It would be | taking charge of the brigades“ | vurwer Particulars of the Disaster onthe | BEARD OF THEM BEFORE, |) 1 mayoung stallion Startle, by his cent service in bringing to public notice a fraud | banks, and the Comptroiler of the Carren= | tony to look for a. general reign of integrity «PMR BROOKLEN OUTRAGE Minsissippt sixty to Seventy Lives Lone | 1/0" Me Aevcciaial yen dant Or MNS | oxnibitions of speed, has so astonished Mr. in legislation committed in the Forty-first | CY shall call in for destruction the cireula- | among the small officeholders scattered through Congress. By virtue of this fraud a private | tion of the Danks guilty of such neglect. | the country, especially as these are usually s assaying company at San Francisco have | 1tfurther provides that any bank failing to d for their usefulness in political engine Melaughiin the virtual monopoly of refining gold there, | Teturn its circulating notes within thirty | Ing, rather than for thelr honesty or Mtuess for | this morning. | Theres In New York this work, well done, costs a ab the all shall forfeit ten per cent, | the dutt gessplirip isp Oealday pasta a Bosris. tae Inter to be: hea cent and a half an ounce; while in San | thereof, to be retained from the interest | WM) 0h i mia taiar there esti Bra vue tecaobanty betene eres t Francisco this private establishment re- | due on the bonds held by the Treasurer, vestigation is made into the public accounts, it | The Fire aod Charity minissions are t ceives, by virtue of this fraudulent law, | There is no compulsion xpoken of, to be Al ofthe d. Missing, aud Saved, Sr. Louis, April 12.—A special despateh from Cairo relative to the explosion of the Oveant the carp r, | terrible and heart rv Wreck Wes cove clothing, beds, & he reconstructed Brooklyn’ bills, a4 amend 4 meet with the new deal | stration Republics aed the A.W. Markly testified that ft was true that | Benner that on Wednesday last he went he had received $10,000 from Thomas Poultney, | UP to Orange county and made the fole ‘This gentleman had told him that he understood | lowing Investment In Startle blood, We ribes the acene as | that the Navy Department wanted tosell some | Will explain, The dam of Startle ts heary nter, describes the scene a8 | uns, and then made a proposition tohim, ‘The | With foal, by old Hamblotontan, Startle's #ire, With'débris, baggage, bed- | witness sald he would see about it, The propo- | Mr. Bonner agreed to pay Mr. Bachman, het Satie esate RRE'the dak’ net dusioa a | sition Was to aive him e dollar s gun for ten | CTE Ore ee eer ilt efull Deother and was burning. ‘The captain was in the midst | thousand guns, He met the Seoretary on the street, SRHIAiC Mrs Bonne a tb kane the safely be predicte soveries of pecu. | consist of three Kepublcans and two Dem« may safely be predicted that discoveries of pecu- | ComaIst Of tree, Hapniicn ts ito same way lations in bigh and low places will be made | , F."Pracy, W. A. Fowler, Wm. C. Kinsley, and a of the fire screamin) Ip, and vO- asked he had M. or ateter t eight cents an ounce for doing the same | be sure. The banks are to make the eX~ | wuich will astonish the world. Sam Maddox occtipied seats In the lobby watchs SH eee aay 9 GIG SOG DAR IVETE NA: RAC CIRO BO 99. Detiatnerthelools hemes Alife oe denaj. Chis mode | change of bonds or not as they see fit. But ds SANIT ing Herel, ‘who they were afraid would kick at | and sinking to, rise no. more, Hix or eight ere | icormed the Becrotary that Poultney sald that | ttn Wutber lle oe ene eovided they bave { issuing | One reason why the Senate of New York | the Maat thoment, but the pressure of both wings | sins were on the furceastie, and Plaher got ut | the Navy Department bad guns for sale, The js encouraging to breeders—provided they eo wt € baSO! ? e Be re o ‘or even that gentle stated by the Hon, Ferxaxpo Woop in | Notes isto be taken away from them and | has determined to keep Jass Woov among ite | giving reasons why he should vote against the | tt, but as soon a It struck the water the plank zi nar vhi hemubers 1s understood to be yooo Measures, supported by an iniquitous combina- | careened, and all upon it perished. 1 some recent remarks of hisin the House: | &iven to rival concerns; while if they do | members is understood to be that Woon will | Measures: supported by an midauiteis come eee eT ae ees, Cee teet | tt to the Ordnance Bureau. ‘Tho witness went to Correspondence of the Boston Poth, communication on the subject, and he would refer Provided for, “Not understanding how a provision of law of | Hot succeed in getting all their circulation | te Malt In the chotce of United States Senator | The Democrats voted solid ngainst the bills, dorf, and John Martin, Wiggins, the Red river | Taylor's Hotel and informed Poultney of what | Mis» Nellie Grant had a governess, whose reueral a character as this could get into an | called in during thirty daye—something | MS} 9°4™ ___ SENATOR PERRY'S DIVORCE UIE. Heed HEPA ieeions thevcomimaniag: | bad taken place. The witness got tho money, | services being no longer requlred for purpose fa the ‘motua dpcrandi hy which this waa ac- | thatit would be almost iinpossible todo— | 1¢ is a somewhat singular fact that when | morning. Aiong the uuiuber, was one trem | {he steward: C.F. Huff, a pyssenger of and the transaction was closed, stoned oft with, pin the dnernal {lev a edo Ete eng He Migetlaneous | one-tenth of their outstanding circulation | religious enthustasts believe that they have | Senator Perry on divorce. | It provides thut ton, end many others are iielbg, 2 ta shougis From Robeon's Testimony, Aprit 1. Bureau. In asbort time after her app: : 4 i t ! ; work in an imperfect manner, . in which this fraud was achieved is thus | if they do not, the privile was too muc nan. After | the stage plank, and ail except himself got upon | Secretary replied that Poultney hud better send a froin sixty to seventy persons Were lost where either party to the marriage contract hay . BE aslHiuall poste Been insane ‘for ‘ave ‘yearn dior “cat ie | The steamer Belle of 8 Tous are mnduct themselves ina manner | granted hy the Supreme Court. Habitual drunk- | this morning with twenty-eight survivors of the | to your Ordnance Bureau that the arms ennese and abandoument, for three consecutive | Qoeanus disnater, and the bodies of seven who | could be sold? A.—No written authority. Sra weaclanpartens end aimatis suri ch the Houses, as reported in the Giube, to fad out, ns to pecullar holiness, Tn | *Sohator Perry’sblll providing for anew itealth | died on the way. The books and papers of the |] have spoken of the verbal authority | buzeau during almost the entire period, of thei how it got there, ‘There was ho Sangamon ¢ ols, the pastor o : , orably repo paar era lt complete tis! , neneye 1 ota o. Treasur Bethe Kind tu the original bill us roported from | Would consent to take a lower rate in- | Sangamon county, Tiinols, the pastor of a | Department in Brvoklsn was farorably reported: | steamer are lost, and a complete jist of the pas | which I suppose, though I do not recollect, | caused to bs inserted iu the appropriati n bil the Committee on Appropriations of this House, | stead, It is probable that the banks would | Presbyterian Church having become so greatly | 15°" Xiong discussion followed, but am Feet hee Latut the dead: telsetng uote | was given to the Chief of Ordnance to do aa he | anitem giving himself $30) extra compensa- er was any such amendment susgested or p excited over the dogma of perfect holiness and | fenta were made, and the bill nally progressed v4 Ho 4 ROR IDIABIAR, O50 is ' tion because of extra work occasioned by the posed to. the bill when under consideratio . » publ 3 pe . : f : posed to. the bil wi a nsideration in | Teceive little sympathy from the public if | Sntiro sanctification as to render his mintatra- | The Vanderbilt Underground ‘Transit Gill 1» 40 | “awecomore eed cr Hell ot Covington, Kyea 3, | me anet AnOMe Hi Re thowaht of advantage 0 | gyndicate, Bald extra Work was discharged by BR a ae eat ae Se ee, this Dill should become a law, for it is the | tions unscceptable to his dock, he was dismissed, | b&considered on Tuesday morniny ye seer, Deed 0, Dy Hall of Covington. Ry. J, | doe. the clerks of his bureau, who were to recelv@ ber of New Yo 4 ry From the Associated Press Report of Robeson's Testi: | nothing extra, Amendment at all referring to that eubject, hor | Popular impression that under the exist-| whereupon he opened a series of sanctification | ats ’Me Ter’ beens to the. New Fork Sen | Uiseatoy Tine: AeA ine 66 Renee Tet ist’ her salary was By Mr, Schurz—Q.—-Was there any formal alsed to $1,900 at the Pre women who had been in proviso to ah appr: ontinue ihe | 1s to be confiscated, reached a state of spiritual perfection, they : - i sushority given by the Na Department | the bureau nine years received no. pr on ranch mint at San Francisco of $140,000, Thi ee e a i doi o prepeh mint at San Krancico of M000. This | It would doubtless be an excellent thing | seldom fall t ined the journals aud proceedings of both | for the country if the owners of bonds | calculated to scandalize thetr neighbors who as- Houses, as reported in the Globe, to find out, if | who are receiving six per cent. interest | Sf nO such cl , t f he Assembly, 1tis Crew Dead—Alexander Connelly, second engineer; mony, Apris Wo. ee ANU Eanes eadoikene . Laie sedthebilitete ing system their profits are exceedingly | meetings, as he called them, in his own dwelling, | bot strange that imilarity of their ohn Reddy, deck hand; Morgan Foley,roustaboutraud | ‘The Secretary testified that he had no recol- of? McClure to the Fro { Pont back weain to the House burwelther House | large, But itis question If the Govern. | which were attended by « small congregation of has fed to nome confusion Io newepaner com. | Yassengers’ Mining—¥, M. Slight, of Girard, Pa.; | lection of @ conversation with Markly, but he | gy, coremunaece ite Sulimers Bum ee oonte, NOB, .CF, BOS prc Ecnen fe. Ioan ment can afford to repudiate ite formal | sympathizers, ‘Cheve moetings became #0 bole | National Guard. But the measure is too {mpore | Uepree Boren, of Lyons, Towa Ceerge Constable and mumed ho must have had, as Markly stated | out within way or two of a hlan tardto hove a i ER RR othe rig-jae contracts with incorporated institutions, | terous as to bea nulsance, and {t appears that | tant to permit, any errors tn explaining it to the | Yeahant, Teaus; aud Albert Johuson, of Bloolugton, | the partioulars of It. ¥ been agreed on by the Liberal Republicans of } @ppears took up ithoutthe Knowledge | even if the latter are muking @ good deal | tbe hearers who attended them became Infected | PIP ine' senuto, now Mr 8 a SUPP OTHE Oh8 | Us il 4. saedie, To Senator Schurz—The letter of Poultney, | Pennsylvanta to secure political control in that ib ge gonment of elther House. the interpolating of | Ore ney out of them with all the fanaticism of the preacher. The | th. latter is also friendly to It, tt-is Mr. Judd | Art clerk; Charles Worshai e Proposing to buy ton thousand stand of arias. | Where it fe conteded to be. the meet heals { Tontelactve fraud in the interest of rrivate care pede 2s RS latter began to claim that he was in the receipt | Who has charge of it in the Assembly, Fripp, pllor : John Harrie, pilot | Wiswln’ PIIOL: | aaa received by Mim and sent to the Ordnance | stop yet proposed to prevent. the kobe at rf Togiareetve fraud tn Yas Intey EE Sadia Favelitinnd tron kia horas andl Ore THE CENTRAL UNDERGKOUND BILL. maids James gohnson, Cook, dremany | Bureau, which conducted the transaction; Poult- | President Grant. Col. Alexander McClure ts to $93,0001 7, Heury Mogustky, cook ; Wt urter ; Charles be nominated as the Hberal didate for ( e i Thus it appears that neither the House | yjttle Robeson Horuer sat in a corner wealthy farmers who were among his disciples, | . "The Central Underground Ralirond bit HenioatSuat swans Dep ick catatuoy | Geurge | Hey may have brought the letter to tim tn por. | he nominated ee the Mboral cad date for Gover: } nor the Senate ever passed upon the pro-| ‘Fingering Treasury ple: accepting his teachings as inspired, manifested | the Ammembly today, 19 to Bt. after being a0 | Clark, texas tender Hilly Hart, deck sweepers Malt. | son, and he may have aeen htm; witness did not | Of the State ngree to ratify. All of the Ropul lls iM : ( i 4 Bist their faith by works, one conveying to him a val- | from touning its credit t npany, Tt Passtngers saved -R, Johnson Jenkiue. of Shreve know whether he had ever seen Remington in | can papers of Philadelphia, with a single exces » viso in question, and that it K pany ; so in question, and that it was surrep-| He putin bis thumb, and pulled out aplum, | ‘ante farm in obedience to the supposed revelas | Koes tothe Benate, where it will be in the sume | TA; charles Cur Oe Poptatn his life, tion, stand ready to endurse this movements it 13 ‘ titiously inserted in the act by some cun- And sald, * What asly rogue am 1” position that the Paeumatic fs in the House, | Lrey.of Mount le badly Robeson’ Testimony, Aprit sald. Tf curried out ft ts admitted that au ! cing but unsorupulot ed head bo Bi wide tlons, and the other giving him the sum of 4,000 | Rie race will be to s n shall first get into Beully, of rand Haplds, Mich. t D; E. ltourke, of Coral Roberon'y Testimony, Aprit Grant vietory ean be won at the October ets { but unscrupulous person who had ac- — jn money for uaa, While the meetings wore | the Egecutive: Chamaher the cele Mor eng | Cute texas (0, lodmer of Mioiniuston Gok Beatty, | Q.—Can you tell us when the aris were all fins | election, and will be followed: by one at le ‘ cess to the Dill before it was finally en-| The people of Boston are much excited | jn progress at the dwelling of the preacher, hia | Central Cunderground are confident that they | Youle badly brulyid: C” Loonmu, of Carlie, slghtiy | Ushed? A.—E cunnot; the frst doliveries, how. Presidential election fn the succeeding wou : 8 4 ne aalinwaaa’ the eas will succeed In passing thelr bill, and the flattere | burned; Frank Williams, of St. Marius, Texas’; Robert | ever, were nade. ke bi 4 icant i grossed. : ayer aniae map fo IANA the i i pre nets wife died of neglect, the wild shouts of the | fhyyvote hy which it passed the House would | Chews of Junetion “City, Kansas, slightly, bien very were not made, ai Lhave sald before, until | mye Artauticand Grent Western Railroad, A similar fraud was attempted at Albany | @f the Common, which In that elty Is popularly | crazy fanatics ringing in her ears as she expired, | seem to indicate that their confidence ts well B. Martin, of Belleville, Hil; Chas. Zelladort, after the Sixt of Maren ") . 7" y » ato he tis las 1 sh | Minn’; an, McClure, of Memipine the Jamestown Journal of April 6 pub= last year, but it was detected by the press | MUPPOKed to be the larsest and finest publio | At jast the people living In the nelghborhoed | fonded: tine of th chle engineer: Dat wal Q.—Have you told us when the arms were sa despatch from Gen, Mecleflan to the j and exposed before the final approval of | Parkin the world. Tt ts Inrger than the New | took tho matter in hand, and had the preacher | ylmmediately upon the sssombling, of, nate ba btroet: Wills Web dretinni | shipped? As do not know when they wire ase eeeeA Hing ntl dyshacpeere soverno a ba | York Park—that ts, the park tu front of the City | arrested, proposing to have the question of his | sider the vote by which the Pacitle Mail St one Giiions foutabout s Martin kaca! | shipped, I only say that none were delivered be» that worl, will be inunediately i the Governor, A great outery was thon | jyalh-and is Heligeenene ie prox 5 | sider the ¥ me outs Ake G'Neally, ruustabouee Heur 2 wenced by the Atlantic and Great Wes ' juatly made against the parties accused of | Hill ad ls ornamented with many noble treet, | guutty tested by a jury. Tut Hf he was insane | ship bill wes lost this afternoon. The moti a | rontahout ; AMiki wally, foustabout : Henry | fore the Bist af March, as the papers shore, WAIN arads Ghcanan i ati ca ev Ohitasa eta inh te arties 8 jo aay nothing of the frog pond. It ts now pro- | 44 certain that some of his disciples were equally | Wviniection tot thivcenton Tt ta Gneale aocert boy; Charles Zimmer, third cook, Bot hurts t from the Books of the Springnelt Armory, | Machias, ‘The Jownat adds RASS ean anes f ; some of his disetpl ‘ ‘eaurrection for this session. It 18 openly assert: produced by Superince i 5 ! such audacious villainy; and what will the | posed to widen Tremont street and open anew | go thoush it mey be that removing the times | ed that this has hoon done at the twatigation OF bodies of second clerk Worsham and the | yoy, 9! pooh nana Hy thie despatch At aecuna that the Atiantte agit ( a people say when they find that a similar | avenue, taking « portion of the Common and a 4 | the lobby, and that the sugar” bas been freely | steward, Demperwolf, arrived on the Catro short | Fe lhe Panis Matar By LL SP ; the : ? : late cause of excitement will restore them to f uae : line this morning, In charge of 8. B. Fisk ' i i toad tr } outrage is committed at Washington un- | part of the Granery burying ground for these | their sense SUETBUIRG Among fhe: merhers ie BCCOEID | catpauter aha dend, onthe, boat ‘presentad & “aii = 43 ¥ ‘ p ry is reault, Ow for those gentidmen | carpenter. ‘The dead on the boat presented pati ile Hi der the auspives of the Republican majority provements. Of course the measure 1s vigor —————— who yoted to order this bill toa third reading, | horrible appearance, their bodies being swollen, aiiua Hak 1 Ihe apeedy completionof w line of rally’ in Congress ? 1 by the old citizens, who naturally A sign of the times in Washington: | and have all the time declared themselves It3 | and many of the bodies were of the fof raw i idly thine fr t inn the un NY oe regard their Com ; rh , ds, to explain their sudden change of tronte ; nulrely scalded olf, v nd Gr WR a ta abode » ‘ashioned Man, {ts beauty and its historical assoclations, ‘The — <4 CONFERENCE ON THE CHARTER, It was the middle boiler that exploded. The | Rot fecretary of the Navy, apper avo | TaROHEN Gur piace, fad, connection here with, the . = dle Ye ed. ecretary of the Navy, appear to have | Juinestown, Butalo abd Ol) Droducers’ Koad. tote ds, : principal promoter of the objectionable | A prominent Adialuisiration Republican | , The Conference Committee on the charter | engineer sald he went on watch but @ fow mo- | rathern hard time of ite Tioy limited the tne | eiteeea snacyaee Aa On es ipan ox H In his epeoch of Wednesday last, Mr. | s.heme ts the Mayor of Newburyport, and as he | of Broo 4 B | have had two sessions to-day, but have not as | ments before the explosion, and tried. ‘five | quiry tothe charges made by Tua New Lot | luslyunpertant ovesnen rot the i Beck of Kentucky called attention to a Yport, and as he | of Brooklyn, who his Just returned from Als | yet tade uy progress toward an agreement, | gauges, In all of which he found plenty of water NUsvand-catled upon its editor to furnish iis | abd Great Western. Itt LV { has not only planned the encroachments ob- | bany, says the McCLAVGNLAN Ring raised $180,000 Collector Murphy and surveyor Corneil-ate | Slethen walked back togeta cup of tolleo, and | proof Phis was f vory wlaculey cout ae Mls | Ottis road trou Salamanca to Mac H point in the Ropeson frauds which had not | jected to, but has derided the pet an the pass | withewbiel, to Daccliee tee een eo | hore trying to effect a compromise, It isundere | infive mntiutes the explosion oeetred, nvestigating committee, “who. o ; Kochester, aa the new arrangem ) P v i bh rf Wh ught to be H before excited the notice it deserved, ture ground of a former generation, and de- | the Federal King by which the Ring Democrats | frop Grean anaes Neve ata rotain the attends | aigbert Chew, one of, tha proprietors of the | anxious: in the interests! of the people, to And Rit cn UP MaaMaLiae hamennes chalt iioe 1 This point is that within a week or two | scribed it as monopolized by peanut vendersand | are to have a minorfty representation onthe | ment giving Judges Curtis and Bedgwick the | means of a plank. Le thinks George Conotabty | ous tty itrpgularitics existing In the Department op ne ate tive Hes, tinvet \ I 1 ent u \ wick plank, He think rge Constable | over which the accused presides, ‘This, how- | Wiese circumstances we eve bo Ueceaslty of (ih after Roueson had paid the Secors $93,000 | old women, this magistrate of Newburyport {s | Brooklyn commissions. If this be true It would | THe ey Fe ni Bee rotted | Ment okee eet Be formers, from California, | ever, Is not the purpose of the comiuittes, ‘They | and Great Nestern jonger atten bila . } upon an account which had already been | Just now @ very unpopular person at the Hub. | be interesting to know who received the money. | being succcusful, One thing, however, is cere | mon, were drowned, wee V UUs Also circus | evidently merely wish to whitewash the ahorty | ie pa ied mnt Des wtalures tte ute puid in full, he ame before the Housennd | I !#not probable that the project will succeed, | Let an investigating committee be ordered, and | tat that even if they should: succeed in wing | "George Kightley, Mest engineer, who was on | ordinates, Hulburd had to resign tow weeks — , 4s the Bostonians, though generous, can hardly | Judge MeCux, W. C, KiNasiey and W. A, Powe | MDS. rm the committee, thera will be | watch. gays the boat had fist struck the bar, the | after he had been reappoluteds wel the best Gon, Sicklen to be Secretary of State got two million dollars appropriated to one of the liveliest times when It comes into the | enginos had been stopped eg! " Pat Se ae } pproy % ‘ 4 ps rn stopped, and he glanced at bis | thing Robeson « io Je to toll Ne a kai i fs be expected to permit thelr princlpal pleasure- | Lkk be put onthe stand, The oltizens of Brook- | House "1 a : is ncan do te to full plo. From the Gusmopotian, Landon, Ma Sivek Apgilersics inte Ware Taepartaent prinelp p ¢ oltizens of Br House that has been wituessed for a long time, | watch to note the Une, when the explosion. oce | He has ho qualifications far thie ots : isgingel » Navy Dey » | ground to be shorn of its fair proportions for the | lyn would like to know at what price, the men | Alvord, Hawkins, and many others will never | curred with terrible force, One of the boilers | indisputably pre W that le tte | cia Stokles, we predict, will suc ed Vp had hot funds enough left to carry oW | Yenedt of real estate owners, the chet of whoin | who lust ful solicited their votes Uke tutorest Tote biiter endt Mranaenienh and wil OGRE TY | wren blown Dace Ga eng crinders. and the whole | be trusted with power, ty ianyer | now that Gen eickice isthe spernal {avert of he regular operations of the navy. He | ts wnon-resident aud aman who speaks disre- | of reform hold thoir personal and political | — Several delegations of Senator O'Brton’s con- | house, texas, and forward slate rooms, were | he ea eak sete wftlce, te Is vow reputed to | Grant, being wholly In accord with hin vi ie 1 had given the Secons $93,000 to which they | spectfully of Boston Common, honor, : atituente have been here thie woek trying to tu- | wonttered right and left, ‘The boat took re ine | he has vinually stolen himiaelt Tiel, or nutytue | CURR aMeNtion. “Not wishin to "away. ee a bad no right, and by such payments he had |, ape ea * “The Accusations agal 6 Curth far they have not been successful ‘The Senator | gors whe were not Killed woke to tie, Eaeatns | fact that he has paid out money $93,000 In ove | Denbably make no chanses In hiv Cabine. With i SOnAed UAL els packed up ht tte on of law, will utterly shake pubs ! ar ahileed to diiahacee Mt | chusetts House of Representatives has reported | “'s'\. tn anawer ta the and leftto-day. Its sald, however, thata str badly broken. ‘The officers ald all they could to jonslbie a positio: POFKADE ALA) almost certain event of his reelection, Sick ie@ 6" ke from the D8VY | , 411 providing that hereafter no person shall be in answer to the statements made by | pressure will be brought to bear oh hitn in New at the passengers. Capt. Reeder and his | “It is proved beyoud a will be made Prime Minister. at the head \t & 1 . sport " a bah, be eeder an ie proved beyat ‘ol bt oh ne noes vue Save: any SOFASDaUDER: Permitted to engage in the business of retailing | doufiag fects stetea oy st say otter of racearenet | inguin ies tere earg Gok wiehout hope yet of | clerk, Henry Bl. Worsham gathered towether | to the Becors fedoion arclat whic had boon good Old Hickory Cabinet worthy of the ¢reah Mr. Beck is an old-fushioned man, He ; | pine fe preservers that wero left in the back | fully settled druge and chemicals, dispensing medicines, and only to say that ‘ y by Recretary, Wellee undee a wan | aud growing repu i does not believe in paying away the peo- | compounding physicians’ prescriptions, until he | #0t of my assertions by anauestionable proofs, — vootod ts mutates c, | Hapelon. part of the cabin, and distributed them to the | vious Administratt ° Mr. Mackay Introduced a bill gtying to the | half distracted passengers, ‘Thy bi OOTe Ot thre PRane alte ee ee io full irom the deposited tn tho Mutual Manet Sane ; tay nanerd mine nara epi luced 9 bi rt Pi rhere were but two | Becors for the same being on die, And hot unt epoaited in the Mutua ’ mle's money in violation of law In his | hos been examined by # commission of throe | Naw Yoni Aprita Ment! Warten Mn Now York, ua Feschvion Before the iat of Sayy the | Chambermeid’ uaaied Weilacgrestt® a4 the | Tras tb1s paid on a wetted claim, bat it was pald CeLONAR i, oppoate tity Hel wy {o vial vielatiun of law, An afficer that Would f quand c dug OO” *t SomNeewC low ew Sie Bre