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—S PRICE TWO CENTS. THIRTY-NINTH YEAR. — —-—-—~ - - aD , CON OPRAT BE A. Idon't know; Lonly examined those sub- + py 0 ah THE LATE PATHER SOULLY. . atin ' “0 A rey ar LOBESON’S GREAT FRAUDS. | rier te ine. THE RUM RIOT IN BAYONNE bet nicl THE HACKMEN’S TROUBLES. fcais came sre THE ALBANY LEGISLATURE, —— Mr. Robesou—We have some of the papers A Farce in the Doth: « be Sarrogn —— Judges Joachimsen aud Gro —_ OATTELL GETS $14,000 FOR UNAD- | here. AN ORANG EMAN TERRIBLY BEATEN Court mead gh riest's Dranken Brother | irr KOCTRTY'S CHARGES AGAINST Bar Association's Invemizat IMPORTANT AMENDMEN VERTISED HEMP. ‘The papers were produced, but thore were no BY HIBERNIANS. Leebeelinssh lal) SERGEANT M'CULLOUGH Kata bli MacbUAds SSVESTD'S CHARTAR, 2 dates on them to show when they were present- annaniinin Doerapont eee of Hpk han ii iin ¥ Judges Quarrela, BV ENTY bd MARTER, nl Documents Put ed or filed. A Saturday Night io a Bergen Point Liquor *ovankErErsi®, Apt -—The oaseof tho | an omcer w ray R At the Bar Association committce's ‘Ce a a ee The Cont eae Witness—-I drew the order for $21,174.19, It Batson ‘The Hated Landlord Beaten with | administration of the estate of the late Father Interesting Himecit in ine Hack iu ress meeting Inst evening, Judze Curtis, having been Green nnd au N n- linpenaut Ley ane Hore Drawn on Hobesan's Orde Waacnot by the Pepott et hy Boald, tld Not ities amd Left for Dead. Acully is attracting the greatest attention among | A Police Ofllocr’s Dutios at the raed | ‘ivited to speak, said that out of respect | tion tobe Forced Vader the Party Wh examine to see whether there was any adjudica- | The city of Bayonue, N. J., was intensely | Hudson river Cathollos. It will be remembered | Contral Depot. Lo bad attended the mooting, though, with due | 4 ‘ ; a unany, April 15.—The Conference Com. aton, April 15.—The testimony | tion of the case, 1 did not know that thie claim | excited on Sunday by the rumored murder of | that Surrogate Dorland first appointed Thomas | The hackmen at the Grand Central depot | respect, he desired to say that this body was in- of ox-Secretary Welles last Saturday night | had been considered by a board under my prede- | Robert Province, who kept a Hquor saloon in | Kiely as administrator, the latter's petition being | have complained bitterly against Police Sorgoant | formal, having no power to call for witnesses or loaves not a vestige of hope for Robeson, 40 far | cessor, 1 only ordered the Contract Clerk to ex- | Cottage street, Borgen Point, Province is a | signed by Dantel Seully, brother of the dead | McCullough. They have accused him of Intor- | Papers. Ata propor time, in @ proper place, he as the Secor caso is concerned. No fair-minded | amine tnese papers and compare the prices with | niartied man, who came from Canada about | priest. Then Dantol Scully apt sarod before the | fering in thetr businoss for the beneft of a few | WOuld meet all the charges made against him, man will now hesitate to believe that the pay- | the prices reported at that time by the Navy | four months ago, leaving his family thore. He | Surroxate and testified Mat his name had hoon | hackmon In whose Interest thoy claim that he Is | ANd he did not mean to withdraw any chargo he mittee on fthe Charter had another session tow Cay. It is rumored that they have agreed to several important amendmonta, and will be able to report inaday or two. It is sald that they have struck out Commissioner Van Nort and ment to Secor & Co, of $99,000, on a claim that | Agent, The Secretary directed this claim to be | settled in Bayonne and followed his trade, shoe- | therefore he petitioned t have Kiely superseded, | Personally concerned. They made tholr charges had made or published. Butin the absence of | Comptroller Green. The Depart had been frequently rejected by his predecessor, | paid, making. He was a good workman, sober, Indus- |» The hearing ov the lager petition came u Inthe Hackmen's Society, and that society pre- | @PY Power in this body, thanklag them for tholt | gatety ty to consiet of elthe ts sided dened and which was also prohibited by an act of Con- PAID ON ROWESON'S ORDER. trious, and hore a good reputation, fore Surrogate Dovureinattendance,’ ‘The fon, | fered charges against Sergt. McCullough bo- | Courtesy, he should withdraw a feet Democrats = vs pes elt ane { gress, was 8 fraudulent transaction. ‘The only | Q.—Did you examine the act of 1843 before you | Cottage street, in Bayonne, contains thirteen | Homer Ac Nelson’ appeared for Daniel Soully, | fore the Pollce Commissioners. The case was | Mr. Sewell suggested to him that the purpose | that the former shall be equa Labrie J question which seems to agitate the public mind | drew the order for this money? A,—I did not. | bar rooms, muny of which are supported by the | He sought to prove that when the latter signed | tried yostei ¥ Col. Charles Stuart Spencer | Of the committeo in Inviting him was not to ar- | pop former shall be equally divided ! ro is, how far will this investigation be allow- | Q.—You did not know, then, that tho act of | coal passers who work onthe plors of the Con- | Klely's petition he was sotually drink and ungt fared, in Behalf of the hackmen. raten him, but, ashe had made charges against | fevyern (the Greeley and Custom House . to transfer his legal rights to any person. ward Doyle, a hackman, testified that poh Lp factions, and it is also unde doth ed to go? None of the other irregularities whtch | 186} required all claims to be filed in the Depart- | tral Railroad Company, and who number several | “Daniel Lawlor: who bad beon ® servant for | on the bth of March Mr, Narviasus fe Chane | Others. to give him an opportunity, if he desired | yay yy ithe Aas, Dasa ee ve been alleged have been thoroughly probed, | ment within six months of the passage of this | hundred, mostly residing within, the Imite of | Father Seully for a umber of years, tontified erlin of the Tark Hotei hailed him, Sergt. | th to substantiate the charges he had made. t ovineet Ld Way tal Depew tre and in addition to these the examination of Mr. ? A.-1 was directed by the Secretary to pay | What is’ known as “Corktown.” Among the at Dante ully was drun! he wake 0} leCullough caught him by the back of the | Judge Curtis sai i Y oe Arial clare Ere AD vente te hiked bon dhe d Wallen discloses several ew ones @hioh had not | (hls ef : Bah af coal men there are several of bad charac i | Father Scully, and came near jupsetting the | heck and shoved him away With bis’ Kno, aa | eo aoe in alia Lely HO sieaay Na tee be appointed by the two Judges of the Superior 2 Hey gave a touch of their ity on Sat ; also, et out of here, you d—d thief.” He told es, oF sub ate a f pour, Se ° My 3 beon alluded to before. Q.- It was then on the order of the Secretary | night. Among the gin-t Hy ened wares | of the priest Thomas Kiely opened the dead | De'Chamberlin that Doyle war a thiof, and was | made at every proper time and place, he did not | genateunctdcnene dat tee ected In the AN RPFONT TO CHOKE OFF INQUIRY. that this money was pald’ A.—It was on his red Alien. ‘This piace has for | Pilest's safe, and that a watch, a roll of bills, and | associated with thioves nnd burglars. On ornas | think he should be asked to du It beforo a body sont rtld alanine talbott ial dicbaa\Jh! fhind { tt ane W . sie 4 a ely took them ‘ t a d couch in which two | "Judge Noah Davis and Mr. 4 <1 01 . whom I have conversed on this subject that the | @-—It ts not, then, on your order that the | Whit told that Father Covle of ke/ndout took thedoad | burglars were airested. ’ niainurentirely Suyige Curtiss Cant to SHUALON On CRIA Eine ante cota ceer Admipletration party will make @ desperate ef. | money te patd? It is on his order that 1 | .,4 © weeks ago, In an evil hour for | priest's wateh from his body and carried itto | Mr. Chamberlin testified that he heard the anything to them, suggested. that, pow Tae Oe On ents DOInt te Gnesteed vo: tee Biaew { bated sted sey ane TAS wok | tesllnd: GP y titted sh Houde out | Rondout, Kiely heating of that, proceeded to | Sergeant call Doyle a thief, butdid nothear him | hla refusal to do so night result Duldiee to | Feepect. It ts conceded, howover, that there is fort to choke off this Inquiry. ‘They aay that not | Issued orders for money. [did not ex St pate Rondout and claimed that the watch was his; | use profane language nor say that. Doyle ass himse DRCIUATOS £9 | ¢5 be but one Hoard of Ald only the Secretary of the Navy, but the Presi- [| #mine the iaw at all; Timerely looked at the p liked by t that he sold it to the late Fraher Seully, but | atod with thieves and burg He sald that th Judge Curtis said that he had attended «imply the canniative plan; no pen be elected dent himself, as well as another member of the | Pers submitted tom te we iandad lover to Kioly. The lator La AN a 4 he opmubutton OF |b icone Gf ann chcohen oe ee eae inct, are badly frightened at the proapect of | Mr. Robeson—Do you know when this applica Wear ie soul seers. lies alee ee Lea ae iat hin to t pute nin tho | balance of the charter, w® agreed upon by the having the Treasury Department overhauled to ticn was fled¢ A.—Ldo not in Bayonne, while "Province . Of Degraw ‘strcet Core | ly eo oy ve | committee, Will be substantially the same as It peo witat claims have been paid during the put | @—Do you know how the prices were ob was with Dantel Seully on Saturday word Mi y PME ever charges | paswed the House, In casa of thé removal of any at claims have been paid during the pas } a : ¢ sloned Judge Nelaon end 1 at he Ne te ‘5 Mae ie H uated | of the officers elected or appo! , three years. It is well known that influences of | tained’ A culars were sent to know what A SATURDAY NIGHT CANOUSAL, Sonn Neleon, fought the Kiely tt Wea det of thieves and een tbe | bo able to entirely disprove, but to | Micers lected or appointed by the Board aver tlonabl acter have been exerted | the prices we clock on Saturday night a gang step. To-day, however, the whole Pht und wortlarc: Cestes pi cron hay motives they proceeded of Aldermen, the Mayor ts to prefer charges and ery questionable character have been exertes ‘clock ¢ ight 9 gang o} vadays howe hs hieves iris ge |) dudae Gareis thon witudrew empha dlp to push claims through which had been rejected | Q-—And it was on these prices so obtained ap ca Ral LE ic called | meter ie chatiaed Bo MoHenty Bid Bye ce an Livery stnble re and an office | Judge Joachimeon then wos eked whethor afirstdteghinagpvis hs greta iidecngg nd or during both the Lincoln and J | Adminte. | that you made this settlement? A drinking for some time, and were finally, at 10:00 | Scully. ‘The latter went to Rhinel hasture | Wlikem OUotnan, tepresenved by Col Bpen- | (eat he eas Sililng te rake ern auton siete: iotn the cece eee ie eek Eiiiene, and the knowing ones declare that the | @--You comared the prices on the bill fied | P.M Joined by sig oF eight more men. They | day night, and being a connrmed rum drinker | cer axa partner with Rergeant MeCul ii des | Iman Co. Gny OF Une: Citlcetin OP ROU OPIN 05] Frere ene ee are PuMTe 38. to be siIBperTaes reaaury as woll as the Nevy Department has | ‘ith these ard added up the Seuros and it made | drinkawhich they ald nat pay for; ealing roe | fer tadey heenrio dow on tte; telcad af Thos: | Pose munis Soe mouet, CaUa te. chamnoeriala | whom be considered he owe! hls position. |e en ee oe See as eee t hue anaane : Hoty r telling Pr for to-day he came down as the friend of ‘Thos: | that Doyle was associated with burglars aud | was waked. abut certain matters at i AN BEFORT TO IMPRACH THE JUDGES, { been the scene of their operations. If every clue aimoui A.—Yos, sir Vince to © put them down.” and, inat least | Kiely and told the Surrogate he was satistied | thieves, but ho did not hear him call bin a thief, | Term of which he remembered nothing apecial. | ‘The Judiciary C i h z which ts developed in this investigation ix fol- | QL referred this elatm to you? A. You, sir Instance, giving falve amos... Vrovineo | with that gentleman as administrator. ‘The Sure rian acknowlodged that the Sorgcaut had | He had made since Anzust 4, 170, some 50 tos | dsp ak chr agm id bmaracn tulad ard Dag A wed up there ta fo telling where it will end,or | @-—Dld {toll you to invostlsate it? A.—You | sie the ruliana he asked them tr takes deni | creme eoingeand saline the parties belcce lites Fiorned lioyis ont of bin stabs Ta youss | ekoe ht had recalled some 38 pernons to | BA? Mooientty make « renort before the latter what scandals, irregularities, and frauds will bo | told me to compare the price pte mutans he asked them to takea drink | were going, and calling the parties before bit | he hed turned Doyle out of hie stable 14 yours | whom he had ni ferencen, He had referred, | PSrt of next week, as the testimony will not be i Seed ; ; Q.—It was a sinple computation on the prices, | Hiward Mountain tried to go Delind the hor. | Mie chee, gentlemen, hus areumed a very singular | “Me Lamers aconl dealer, testified that Doyle | renin ent cau, cages Co, his son-in-law | printed and placed on the files before that time unearthed. ni hoe = wieiknety Aciras i » | Hees tgp by Provinces and harsh words | espe Thi Han euily appear here today WS the | wa ne mtified that Doyle ob pivereltee | Tihs, it Is sald, doos 1 aut those who are nny r) GOV. BLAIR WILL NOT BE INFLUENCED. tne ea, hr owed, Mountatn threatoning Province’s fe | ef pictie fhe was opposed on Saturday: last, Bathe ae ao ae o.3 power oF os Ua iges snail be turned out, rel This is the theory of many well-inform tg Q.-Was there tht rd in your of- | iChe refused, But Province held out and for a inte katt tian be ggranted thea, rye Bie Fore} feCullough foreny pas Neves fe Marine Court as to | oF wrong, rel re, a effort is tobe made in porate effort will be made by ¢ « friends in [was not told of any. the ( all hands Joining in the cho ith | own, uid icsceme an aby any p £ Hoyle was ie employes Of | Toon aber mod abon met OF witout references. || inedlately procoed vo Gnd mrsloloe. Gf imine i antic enthusiasin, begotten 0 nd the | sous either for or Interent mn nother conto room they might | ment, in answer to lamor { the House to squelch all furthe apts at in f your clerks Informed you uf such | frantic enthusiasm begotten of ru A the | odd en dice ot ich foun theestare | 49 driver, complatnod | hold an additional Oo:rt | imes, dribunes und, Worlds Birould tyke falls s H vestigation, How true this m exer = to muy. tanec T iealat that it partic | that on the ; Mleman was about To Judge Davis ‘There was no combination | re tion will probably be offered within two ian Ge eels: bas at bua s 3 bree alone A DEMAND FOR DRINKS barre nun gore oad Man tS etiiothe mutter audit | ff tito. tis ¢ u Serguant Mew | of the Judues for any pri pt tog te | or three weeks ke arecess, and that the } the Chairman OF the commmasties Gov. Seal Will ontractors to furtish additional supplies at | pAfter the, singing was conclud Minfiustor, wid vide hnve the tositer unt Sad fairly | anny into © Cormian's coneh Moremiah Guiden | IpOMOee ee ee eee | EON OE Ie ceattincany taken batons the tamentes ; pot surrender without a fight. Re fe deter- » prices? A.—Yes, sir, heavily down on bar, demanded drinks thts enact it by themnnrpeate tookeall | Satoettnd Mlarioce eet. eoverah atic Ga y Mr Yownsend Last march term while an | tee, and situntl ardcles of impeachment shuld mined to prosecute the inquiry, and Mr. Archer Rate Wee Goenee pe B98 Cee ent nes Svat tentlued actoas the ber aidveteed | DU Sue tyro hours afterward thers | ferydunied nat the Sergeane hes ststng th | Midge Cu fis cagie fay nnd was talking with some hgh Heo tne ody egrets 4 ¥, and Mr, Arche ss hates silee aed Van reached across the bar and selae ere many heads pu ve ty to aeine fe de je Sergent Judge Curtls came in and was tatkitg with some SUPERtNtEND’ ‘ fs equally resolute in his determination to stand | 8dvanced, ahd Cony, cS* came to thelr rellet and wince by the ee neay he Mls put t wei her tn cid leet 1 ao with the changing of The Carriages. of the lawyers, but He lcd, as ba was UPHOINTENDENT MILLER'S CASE, by him. If Mr. Warren te equally true to his thon to be settled witn ,Zives furnished You danse ‘ George ie et Mitil, ask Pelee Riniih oF ‘vok, a third hackni compl fie sald al , he had not been The Tnanrance Committee will probably report , 4 Urinks, of we'll tear your — George, Hogere o¢ i, and Peter Smith of Sb. the auked thie teiies’ oe te ES ae OR in the case of Superintendent Millor on Wednos= principles and to the noble people he represents. 4? A—Yes, sir, Mi ysle ; the McHenry interest, Peter Smith | potif they wanted Ac They To Mr. Olney —Had It is understood that a all the 6 of Sargent and Peters wi!l be futtle You were guided by these prices, were you Wy thi vs all the men were inflamed with and Alde air \: Ne rd One lawyer ie the i anwhile McCullough d up behind hii Intoxtonted, bi d drafted by the Chairman of the committer i to stop the inquiry or to cover up the damning Yes, sir rum, and evid Sd with fury apaljayagien | Osiris cetera & Fore d threw him on his no provoc Language from him about the Coninisstoner of | 18 Very severe on Mr. Miller, and dante tt fins anid Weill Aipoloed . Gein Gureaniaacy who’ dared. to from: thelr belle “Poor | Othe conten tor Daniel Scully be Hon. Joweph S. Short, Prosi Hackmen’s | Juror, and Me. G ; Bie removals but on submitting it fortats jie. naheeotonun ple leak ea sous of thle ‘looked ut the demons In front of h tice that they shall move for a1 Sod eritien that tie Seragant Used peotane Inc: | eonreety ‘propor from ‘the bensny though ne | He the result will pr ROBESON'S CONDL «. Do you know anything of It? A Mie wrenches ‘nimealt “be all lawyers, of allowances in the < Kuage., Thero was ho rebutting testimony. Sere | could use strong language on occasion hituselt, | te testimony will be submitted to t The conduct of Robeson tn attending and tak- | ye. sins 400 pounde at eleht conte | Pee Gane tr tile inetae ia Wen poe, counee: sie Deter noe nt Armstrong and Captain Thorne thought | Judge Gross sald he did not desire to make J without any te 1 made Ing part in the investigation into his offic i pounds at elxht cents per pound. | Patri Pee He hattaae Llerkinn tr creditors of Father Scully are awaiting the re- tit was the Sergeant's duty to pick out the | any charges against any one, but did to | sald tha Republican me t OW a W sultwith anxtety. One servant girl in Pough + dusk provokes Hot a little Got mient from Q it advertised for’ A ir; there vwerastall, singie-barrellod pt Keopsle bas Father Beully’s nute for Jo Pough- | most honest hackinen aud recommend thom to | repel what had) appeared over Judge Curtis's | x u Pneena para walsh pont [4 i ; ‘ was ap ney at the Philadelphia yard, am en vi) K en uu edo patted : ee » ingen ew of » comblnal except | ry gs y NA sis panes 0 7 of every political bias, They say there icwa nah ou ; Avert ib ieee mA Ress te anoutod rie OUARRYIME. i si, who was recalled, swore that rm meeting for purposes of beet ete aR lib will be dul ‘ have bec some excuse for his attend, bsarel ld fae niases Louth) give us drinks, or HEQ RRYMEN'S STRIKE. Cuil Ht in bis business, t h to volunteer any Ine | Cobsidered and the course to be pursued agree long ne Mr. Dana was repr ed befor Q.—"The law requires: that and give ‘enn out myactf ; - he Fanyt He considered A not refuse any thag | won. Then they will be Wectared party mode , ; 6 rep f $1,000 should be advertised for, docs {t 1 PISTOL FIUING BEGUN A Straggle for $2,500 Day—No Disturbance, | a4 f uy hot 1 ty be couneeted | suites and y Woh under the party whip, committee, but when Mr, Dana decline tenoea tutes RING hee ata Gioa wiki w IC he was not a thief, t alnst HOUSE RAILROAD Jona. any further part In the proceedings, a simple re- i wt there was an emergency t nee pushed Brennan off the bar, ‘Tl : ut Coutenctors Growling. would » MeCullongh swo! tie: | satiea ROIRes EE mt ot Byrah LL adore mple Fe- | time Mountaly, undertook tu enterat theend, P: Four hundred quarrymen struck for | that whe the depot_a numb al Preece UL RSE BU ROL ial tl mere tor doy and oc pect should have What wee that A.—They | Vince ordered everybody out of the place highor wages yesterday. Only sixty joined | of the ha 1 that from 70 to Mt that | street joker, which ewam alone so amoothly (08 prompted Hol to have retired also; but tt Is | weve pttine « ra i Y | held up his pistol, | An unknown “man | cevinally inthe t fat, but dhene efxty went | fet would exch nadolaar a month | Hie | ai timechas Fin against x anaes Ri C SUPER 100s pobiaaasit chs inc cond Wed atx ‘ Ie sone hts w a bottle at Province, who: wos | originally inthe movement, but these sixty went | he would protect. thent. He had 1 to Would do whet was right for him. On | pe} ted tp tocthorruw to Pacttic Mall (. sai fiat baa dieclanriotneeirmaamadanleen tT OT CC Nes Vit right away, Mr. | s by the blow.” Half iuveluntarily | around to the dit quarries and forced the | take any bargain, aud they had been opposed | examining tie evidence he found the plaintitf | qh) oN a cana Win Heueem Rane eral hed tos { ae ey na icy hanno redaral | Savage lives In this ct he pulled the trigger of the pistol, whieh was | mon to quit work aud go with them. ‘The men | Mfilmevertlnee iy ise ie nag repre | Mirmctnnthy Indes curtis met hit and wked | 8 Te little extension of the Bleecker ‘ ring of the proceedings this even | appears te be a favorite with the Department? Mountain and Powors set Tenth avenue, and at Martin's, Fifty-third street, | this city, and he considered that when a | had compotted hin to pay that jud, ome | Soran through those strerts tn the city which It Ing, there being no witnesses present, the Chats | Ate peters tt he toh bes IE ; nt alae Meanings eh the end between sixth and Sey venues, were the | fellow like “O Gorman sayn it tsa disgrace | SIM. He sald to duidite Curtis that he was | peading, ‘then 1 Ce Tae RBA Gna Non { pat evidence debates in the Nise ee sai li Ee mens per and struck him with a bo! kin m Brat a the they emande » Db nae » 8 , On fon he is. a es 7 pe should not ave 5 ny Bu 1 eee y there are Ube BY pare One oa man j 1 the det inthe House | good art ¥ ber and struck hin witha bette, knocking him | 80%) q day ine matet guamanded | to belong to an tation he “is a | sorry, but he should not have made any such | firoadway, the Tenth street, Crow Town, CArCy ay i of Repre-entatives and in the Senate, as printed d and open b in. ils head, from, re ae I slanderer and a liar, The Colonel added that he | prom | and several others which will probably come ui i i Bi, Anchor—Thore te a legal way, however, in 1 © the bl 1 copiously, Instantiy | Would not pay, and the moa then dropped thelr | had. several other complaints azalast McCule | | Judge 1 how in the previous | fh She: ative Indlandloors win teat atore re Ul in the « eesional Globe, on the act approved | witch these thin hould b ht Bronnan sprang o' bur and beg: ine | 0 sand marched to Bulg quarry, at Fifty Aguada ath Hite Beattcatinc * mene | 3 are athe : Wout Pad be irrg >) AE AEE Abe sstrs Diateatyt { ari ce ee ee ers CNTR LOOK foct uyroar in the” place. ‘Prov Tien Joined. then there n they went to | “Commiactonor Manterre raid that the Boarfl | ferring to communicate with him throu aan ain pepe doar eve ey ealelena 13, Is o the reports from the House Com. col 1 Wavnidia testihed ia area ed und dragg mn the t anil theaven, | 2 ney's, Filty-aixth sty nd Madteon aves | would examine the complainis and do what was If (Judge éiross) on the Gener bench. The Senate Judictary Committee have fore mitter accompanied the former. * CO tthe Hureauvot i rrow place the an ae and asked the ment them.which they | right; but no nackman who knows Manierre be- | Judge Curtts ofte dd not attend their meet: | ed to J ndle of Chenango county the Led ahaa rahi eal oti Phe place Is about four f ai ‘ lieves a word of what he says, ings to consult over decistons, and they had to ges aya sent to the Sonate by Gov THE GODDARD CLAIM Mr. Robeson—ta Pent wny purchases wor barrels in it, “ wrely | ans strik n spread all Ove the RP aH It ia prop however, ty add right here that | defer decistons t i he would meet with the ' ny aut it A n| Yer i ie pare ry ' hy As Hosmer; Of ie frm:6f Chipman, Hose] honp? at m for Province The’ pla ee here Was cit & quarry « weat side 0 “eC Cullough bas the reputation of an | He remembered one opin ¥ n'by | unl ¢ fe will be tried. Its under= toutihed th Ht t Mountain howled for alight. Donovan t the eity in which the men were at work, Capt. | hones! vad that none of his friends bell ar Curtis, and iy count of the ease in that te will ask to be duly 1 ii mer & ( fled that he resided In Washing- | Q. 1 fort? A.—Tdid not one of tie bar lamps, and Held it up while sev. | Guaner, watehful a til sent a number of | that he would knowingly wrong any man wh: Which it was given, ‘That opinion was publishod, | Hipedebed if be ts to be tried at all, ' wo H ained the settlement of the claims Q.—Wasttt tum when you camo in? A. | eral of the human de asanuited Province: officers to avery quarry, his men having beon re- | cher that man were # millfonaire or a bogear, though they have not seen it in the General GUE BUSENESY BEM UNDHAND, f Col Goddard fur the steamer Goverr abe, 1110 t intoreed trom oer presincie, the oe ure a Tom rooms cusht, | An examination of ¢ that the ‘ i iN € : y Cnses, led iT Ink that ther hind that of any of tt pi Port oval cliims had never boon } 61.9 reh tor after y omy Y Prov h elut noon. ‘The sergeant in charee told Poonam ibdaailol bo. hin retereen, anGUGH EOF H ' a and thas } rent uth ; | 3 regia while wled wi After rer oe that hour tha: the strike was | Gov. Hoffman, Hf nnd Charles LiaSiion wabtaken to iis making the ¢ ¢ " way of it the it amie \eibce_ 0h. noon) Of Rome) MURITS) Bis i other laws certain | Midi Site aenarst na in ‘reality It had Just begun, prec tion wren cael to Ue nace ieee | wnytieie dese done tine Ta fe | r at amount did the | f nsider be y duuchiee Curt Godda A this bibiee Gadeos hts ; , tl Atone time, as he fay crouching in the helr work,” the sergeant said; | bled th the wigwam Inst evening, among them ite ite ORR ea lame of RRgth, UT i pale tpvlhr geshlly hid a Pa R narrow space, Province threw up his left | The fact was that not one of the men who hac Sand Sachs uguetus Bohe! ‘ohn Kell: a ares ordered tot tle ordered tow third ceive? A,~All but our foes Tie Ak O98 @RecASEOA, HOREDL I RACAT DoT RURIG: ie ieoediciee RtIMD ig mtcoken. [/ RING ibd Rectiehed Co hin wank the Bua reei| Crenc eecmen QUsatis ane) Sone SS had. : H pn st 4 Gu Whandld'vour took mesount te to Ace TAG MR ALh Geral ax acapisa nomainer d10) hand to shield, his head. A stunning stroke | ever conversed with several vf the. leading | Jobn Fox, ex-Judge Sutherland, ex-Judge Loon- fee port +t i ‘ " . doger of his hand, He made such resistance as | Contractors, They thought that the strike would idge Barbour, Justice Shandley, John W. hr exceptions as he had named. b i oe u was a niatier between ourselves and our eb No, siry but it had been the custom of my pre- | he could, but it was useless, Finally, to escape | setlously Interfere with their business, SP ARUIF LAate, eet UATio DER mid Huece Vithaslt wiih tea Galena ne Gover Gos ia and Ido not feel like making it known Hecvasors todo this, It was done ail during the punlahment, Province feigned dent, | Why, 1_can get 1) men. to-morrow for g9,"* | Chanter. Arthur fedry. ce deo mcys exe | was 1 ‘uliyin having @ Jury ta Part Ub. " 286 if Q-—Was there any other person concerned | wa and the raf ans desisted and went back to the | one of them said. "The trath ts work ts very | Uotitor Bradley, John, Morrissey, Douglas 7 though the room. was very iiconvenieat. I pyre h th hi 1 M Tr t loon, ‘They were not aware that th rrow | dull, and We contractors take contracts at very |] mmneliy, Algernon Sullivan, Wm. (, | Part TH, the trials w n cases on shorteum: | BND 4! TUR PERTH AMBOY WAR. Hh tA h you in obtaining th mt Av Mr The as then wen m to tell how he sntatned a door opening Tito, the halt low prices. If they strike just gow for higher A aN aba bis son of Peter | mons aitachment and orrest, unloss a Judge eins r wart ded in preparing the ereument, | come to purchase $14,000 worth of hemp. to the street... Leaving Province, | Wages, why then it must ruin us : asked more business. when the Judge in Part Phedolnste, niractors’ Retirement tr Wk bles Teargiiment. Cattell come into his office and prog nd Apa Bet yey ore Ben OrEET aw. Onn nr UY: NUR LIB eee Wer» Dowling was not there, and there was | would probably, on request, send Ih We De treat | tee ine felt Tou Here a ae fH) ; es : ; : 1 ’ the mirror and the lanps, drank the | Mes, on 82 9 day? : 01 ROG tt we Tada cell my Seats fs bit QA else? A—Col. Simeon John tha hemp, and he thought it was a good chance | quar, and, dashed tos abbots carrying | . Contractor indifferently)—I don't know that Erlend to supe | oie thought tho grentest number of referenves | The laborers employed by the Elizabethe i bad do with it, to get a supply, ond he bought uway what they could not drink or break, and, what's more, T don't care, Tt ts none of my ally non-pe he had made to any one man w PITY Tei iae aaedagr held Ainboy Railroad were tn und wi ’ 1 ele? AWS. P. Brown was Mr. Robes on ‘ atter of cone nen ¥ IM’s PSCAPE business w her they can live on it whother since he left the beneh, perhaps six ip turbed vy seri ides ” } ‘ y a matter of con. aati ve ; ; thee eatin t Pee oe wurela had initerteted Ker V vosterday, and Ae (Me Goddard aalGae Seith WhomtlaimicHan Dhl hile they were at their work in t 0 Hee ae : port of the Com- udge Curtis had interfered with fe continued to throw tere grade dur tad ws sfc Ru eseetroa ae le tis what we are after-t Hee ee ee eau Wenie trim thea oe | ore ther contractor aaid the quar | mittee on Nominations, recommending the fol- per Judges, In of We for is: | day unmoteated, The contiw vg under i lit. We divided with Nr. Archer—That is what we are after-how Seecia atid lat hie tt. Weak from loss of i pa sake Hig sien, * Ste lowing ticket ambers, had granted an op : 13 Pa oe a a ei)! A B20,000 FF Heonstrue law blood, he staggered along in search of an officer y abitiings « day ‘Yor Aackes John T. Hoffman, | sion with a ats: Hite orders from J. ‘Pay lor ' with Qt Leen stated with some f het inethey seem to pay attention | Heford he found one he fainted wnd fell to the v8. fo BO, chars Ore Snel J. hide qu said that In | drawn thelr then, and the danger of # conflict of thatt nts revelved only $3.00, Ls this riley laws, aud not iter ones. “oilver, Van Horn had heard the report of the nave Kicked thetr | Gapant dttende ‘iiiwn €. Couner, August t ari. * Jude | arms ts undoubtedly passed, i iaa ' tra y received all but our fee, Wile SBCORS. pistol, Going toward the ply led Ar Dratns out. | mont, stiles l. Aw Jona FOX tad derided Te fa thought thatthe diMentties wil a ri Mh Q-y Cattel concerned in this afar Chie Engineer Wood was recalled, and - THe Giemianes Dos bf ErOviride., Secl ie eat give then Kw & suotad ifs or settled amicably, The w just where Lo go, Hurrying to the spot he tal sioniiniaan . ; Jonvon one day | {niabitanta of Perth Amboy are decidedly ta A—Nott biowiodve fled that he had examined the records of the W the wreck, but the wreekers had Pro: of Mey, but that | , we { +] at South 9. w of in the Navy De- | Bureau of Construction forthe purpose of seeing | Vince was carried to the residence of Chief The ticketappeared to give gonoral sat! pearance, an inest watordered, | f i tobe ween Sout art received any portion? A.—Not | whether the subject matter of the claims on the | ¥! Dig pwie house: ane HY anid equently a motion bh t t nd Perth voy, and ms of the ’ ’ a " I r the mand sent for Dr. Pal ¥ Moears, Taylor and Bryant were appointed {ne | Gefanit ' 1 peer beh a t t ra ie v Malopac, Teoumsel Manhattan was con- | who told the officer be bad better go for sp. and spon ation the closiye at the polls | in the case of Is ‘ j Curtio | a cre i date, ‘The by " Where was thi oney | si by the I ard. He could not | Ber When Pk por xs dit | Come ner Taylor rey tt . t 1 asked him at thet ' Ito i {the | 1 Verch Aiat x ' \,—At the Paymaster's office in| nd that that onsidered au AAT Aas SVG Fe Sat tate \ iix-Col an Fox, f ‘ tee of | Atthe. con nh ‘ J tiie f Col Joey ‘ pertaining t ve There was one ve PERMIMLY, WOUNDE Seven ' itt { jit “triend. 4 ri | promisos to have the track’ from Aniboy att ™ He found back ¢ t i y 1 \ rt foran ex 1 net ten aye tom at nth i ‘ “ t vad 1 f re} f Vert \ vie ie ard r ape . Unece Inehe neve W before, and T x 4 granted We to 1 i f the 1 cans d present besides yourselves? A Mr. A r Were there no general direct three tnelies tor Ne APA A el agreeing 7 piste H the n of th Mt lee, yok tho Mrs Virecting the Ringgold Board der the | tions were plaitily vi H ‘ r ty nek 5 Brooktyn Republicans Moving on Ch r \ Nod to this order ! wand the bride und care ) ye money divided? A.—-We re- ] Claims of the Sccors if they were presented? | wind Province had bled to de ree |i the strikers, he Liberal Republicans of tl st ya a gare some ox: | ; pat A nt A. Tean't y about that i} 1 rn ing three inches, t Wh told t ny 1} yl r hyn t thehallatthe [> — it tehtof the ‘ cveived $2600? A.—Yea Q.—Were the Secors' names mentioned? A AY t lon th back of | nave ini ‘ Beat 1 Fulton avenues Inst even { ROASTED COKPSE | HIG OE [ON Doe ee vy wou that? AM Their names were toned, but L think not | Bi Eha bart) an The Fall of Two feaftnlde Mon ne | i rt repr 1, He offered —— ae 4 ye Marian 4 Brow y m ! 1 he names of these vessel right of The tally Jujur n series of resul vs, deelar that ants | She @ Accident ata New wb W The by the people of Porth Ambor fa Qe How you to charge such an ene The committee adjourned until Wednesday nd thn Wis eft hand cut | yesterday Mdward Galvin fell from a scaitold | Adminstration has boen a disappointment to the Watehors Mall Asteom. aud the Candies le bride In Dullt the towns wil "4 ‘ t e t 1 te | om, One of the ribs on his rieht side broken malay ; i \ to the country; that Cl Burn Down and Set Fire to the Sbrond, quadyuple in size, property advance, and the My nu A. Well, it had been rejected or night, on account of the Morse memorlal meets | Ricerahinore ribs fractured, aod hie right side | at St Ay CUR EAR BOTA RNY ttf bimael? the chief of & part | correspondence of The Sun. Thine and fruitful reson of southern Nay fore H and the trouble of aveargument—pete | tnt W hight Diack with bruises caused by the feet of his age | Thirtieth street, aud was fatally injured of hls instead of the head of ) Will be made eight hours nearer New York, i i) ain eae a ret suilants, His clothing was saturated with blood At Go'clock last eveutny, while Martin ( an, of eget ey and so. patriotien has Newnunan, N April 1.—A singular Led ) @ i i thie easw had nover | TRC Natonat Cotored Convention Eatowtalg | Province now tes in a precarious condition. | pit ayeuue, and Arthur Smlih, of Kit street | hoon prostituted to. private” devotion, and | accident occurred at 21 Western avenue, in this Mie, Dominvey’a Srenen Of Prinlke Milite Pa I you I a hover Souator Summers The wbove is substantially the story told by | peurseventh avenue, carpenters, wer " 4 the most’ shameful practice 1 vorropting i eh aicai edie Raper Se i hae Binion . acter f ih b city, early this mornin r pew Judve Bitehford having directed that pors ‘ been + 1¢ A No, sins T said presented New Oners April 15.—'The National Colored | Province \ u Fi near FL avenue, t rrfinary nieetings and packing State Conve ns | ol ! d oh : . i if Ity ted before the present Becretary | cony Maral to dase aalalan iu THE ARREST OF ANE KOdEnS fold Kuve Ways} rom the thir Wave inet with the Inngest Excctive new 1 by the | t 1 | tions of rie 1 wer iu the sult actinal 1 ' n filed additional ar n o Powers, Who was taken to Province, and by him [| ¥ete ts uke ao matronage and power hay hb thwarted an pro f inary o siricken out aa libellous, 1 Pi Lit throu i" , tied 4 by men and ab | identified as one of his assatllants, | Powers wa hi ‘by every injust means in tie command flor 1 ‘ rt t ra wore yesterday anieads ath y nowrso: God did We Bot acky our overwhelm sted under such clroumstances that know! " ng Island Fish-OU War, ofthe Administration f nthe MeUN tt th le mt pen tie femoral Lau e charge ob 5 VVY WITH ROBESON Ing dadebtediess to the rerviee of the Flon, Charles Se ior Ad’ noe aut abroad, Whe Oniet | mic not ene at 7 The fon, W.W. Goodrich, on snare ly died. of consun \ fo Ry Se eeattiog titel? wpon ht +4 i ian estes gine this countrsnien by his Attempting to make single arrests | Lust year a nuuber of capltaliste tn the Methodist | Cincinnath movemen ney Oreldek in th 1 1 wing ‘ plu Usinsom ; the , Heal wh hit fev he Hie might frighten otter Chureh tn Br purchased the tsland for a summer | pouts ttself.. “The whe | dead woman's hustand, Mr. PE ; ne« ty fo prvedpiess Who has been | Ger their arrest impossible iilay nd.and home for. ati Hirangled a serpent tart M ny ne ni whieh T resect nit for advocating Mverty | the ehief arrested Edward Mountain ioe sor aa TN REN ANGE soon after the party had let ' wbulints {twas on the con ; f The last named came from Elizabet tracted for ties ond Whos a | halfan hourwhen they w \ hy eet ea i tlon in the charter which bound t y ideas, yoing tothe furthest | in time to enter th ht. All'were {dent the work t i i Hing the sult " } ‘ bahar Aner si be 4 ! s a} orders in ity Loan't recul Dee eer eee ital hewitt ba |, types bo we Acrested , % N v ¥riend f path {he Rees ; oe ait ‘ Wehr | dit i nt 1 Mpa ; © | itecarder Myers. yesterday took Provinee's , i See ATLA enental enn | r wes ay at i a vor ask you what fee you got? A " : Liss Lrought before the Hovanler ye ty y after adic me d ' } ; 1 1 f t i ‘ . i & aa hoon and released on $800 bail each; Thomas say. reer f Juteranl fort H i I reealle Geneva, April 16—Event Phe sit | John Gerrity becoming the bondsamen, ‘fhe ox rh Loft Mrs. Fanny Hyde for the shooting r ane 1 1 pe f VO SAVAGE CLAIM thet he settlement of the Alabama ¢ TCL CEERI S ECR P he peel {boot begun yeaterday tn the ( Pe Wiltiamsbargh Homicide — 8 Divided Titer haat and hor date. y ; ha § vage for $2l bab during ¢ etre tateanens a08ds ine nyoartitralors A Mob Attempting to Capture a dail, Potts, aud Mr. Pixley, W f Jaw, wet Covonor Whitehill conchided La t f ri I f , 1 hate te ‘ b, y ’ ‘ . « ’ a N United * Lovisvitce, April 1.- A desperat attempt Vby t i + L) " 1 y aun 1 4 ‘ Qe 1 h jything about the nature of yy former by Lord Touterdea | as iad " f twenty 1 ADDR Ima bariALy Tra LOT pd Waites te Tot Thomas Giiror, whe wus f ' ot | haw da he 4 As yaey aie] mate SLE RULGE TOR (ueolRAIne (art 1 ea county, Ky but the Teatated and the wit? Ae 1s i " fi fr Wilitai reli. Cllr t ea Wore, ulso par ae Or | Kk “i Wee al ware A Woman Stabbed by a miych Ward 0 ee anityc and the Jath. ts bow heavily 41a Catlin, and the Hon, Ba thithy went wth a Mf your rowille i "| of gle sak nt tron | {hy oa | bt Wt At A Leeann friend! ; ¢ " i nnaert A Suleiie Dieta His Wall , Sy De eu qtieat | trom. the tn four 0) nd any 1 A FORO! ¥ g.nto'a tlquor bsehh Sabie nel alter, but 8 bell Were 1 who uttempted to coi 4 " w Ne ' ‘i how sing (Sp : Q-1 a resolution of ¢ tr i fodcrates of Conn | peering to ms RS anion VE Bre wii bi a Be eee i th er 1 iH ‘ Haak PAY 1 April vin n Madrid ane "i BELAY dumkd wes Lhe RUE ALY A Wierd ru Hand of aris aud ‘eal oUt the Militia Cf HIPKMAM T Way poiicved to have aucecoted after soveral at: | hinw vhedivt on the f Pi ante : for ae aT Q. Did you examine the law? A. N 1 i nrove county sonal fompte, was alive yesterday, Op Saturday afternoon, | SAL begun Way out k Set / 6, a r y Rive te to mow that, Gilroy was teas | ! " vo Nos tROOT 40 sxaii(cedlthacpandeaualsiand: asaniin Attn The Bu are a merinlac Attortwice enttg Wi Croat antepeniag veing tn both | gully can | EtG moar te eee wees yourd 1OWN A Hstin tn nar 3k had Unett:y rub athe The fret annual reunton ball oft ts | tuaeed extinct. Tre ‘ Pa sure naa MK ME he i i ui Anwbar'e Munday ‘Tos Hex Ot Mee Tanti Dh lld_barone } Lonthal’s administration of the Bureau ‘ Celta tht he way brea ) AM Uae tata Prin Ammoy, A ' ! ! Hed 4 Ulold for the Pe Ning Halle The con Of arrangemente pei I bron } f ‘ \ sot } know whether It wa ut Mr, Wel 7 A Neil 1h. lhenort nh tid evuial any given by the Amerie i | Cucciuuinons, dusky lny Wap i Mstances Wer wii | aw ba a 4 Quinn, who sical ay OF pot, Ht appeared by the papers that ga |, AULT snip secon diplalild SEE eT a aT deer orartemait | #1. He cannot recover ptosioat uarrelted th Amboy. Fhe New Yorkor Atluonelner Sveugerbund uid on It before: er reflecth Hep dabiaartin v the belles und beau Of (ie cast st it a int wonten fought in front of F ot 1 i wut tor Che a ot i paid: Gn Me BALOR RS esther : France aud German falas sail contribute tewarduaking tts i The Mucceanor of Cols davies Fisk, drs to adalat ite wife, when D was atta tedtuaerive t uthotin ia ri Liisi ald caganttapeebilt fiat grave ¢ Higus may. Phe Terai! saya that Mr, Jerome 1, Fellow * in Quinn, the hi ther woman, ‘t relly ‘ rowan Cal at gra f Z 2uind, y oting of the Colored Citizens! Ges eral Tainan vdaliaeee (orl aie sect uh Dying. unknown woman, after remoy Daley OE ub mal Ms gaia \ b a Beatie div gov uttnot | Ay 4 pupils paresive oo the a \ be Ke ! 4 yA Ha rush, who Muyely ata tate anid Heawlng thet os ery woullhy. He an ¢, hardiw f } ei AS Be inthe eveuing ¢ nae OORT | eee vullanebirah, Went Out win vi rhabio wad if Kee hold of tae Ningh tu-¢ ca Howat, 800) Fein ' Md have Caused death, A] Summer Travel.-The steamers Uristol an i V that the claius bad been 12] dod Wii jycbabiy note f ' rescue her Hewal Guy : er tio Bruder, AON WB nd ¢

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