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— — THIRTY-NINTH YUAR. ee THEGREATORANT MELTING | itiita! apptause'nng iftaoa =” -_ ea, Ben THE MELTING ITSELF A REBCKE | ond great confusion.) to interfere to restore ord TO THE ADMINISTRATION. Hlcorousiyy ‘and aoctin 1 PRICK TWO CENTS. THE CONNECTICUT BORGIA, CONTINUATION OF THE TRIAL OF MRS, LYDIA URSDAY APRIL AN BATORTIONIST FOILED, LIFE IN THE METROPOLIS, DASHES HERE HYPRe THE MARINE COURT FUSS.) ROBESON 4 wed of Larceny by mpnnion—Arrested on arture for E S GREAT FRAUDS. THE TESTIMONY PUVORE TUE COM- ed: Senator ‘Trumbull mado Throeo cheors for ‘Trumbull ho police ware ‘oompelled er, using thelr clubs a’ number of peor Judge Atke tix before an Witnest Exo: her Traveling € the Kvoe of ber D Judge Bedford Directing her Discharges Mia. Emma Ryner, wife of a prominent liquor dealor in Springfield, UL mauthorized Tribi ‘ating Judge Curtis, The Special Committee of the Bar Asso- clation on tho Marine Court met last evening. Present were M. L. Townsend, J. A. Beall, Peter VD THERE SUN'S REPORTERS, HERMAN, Tow waa imminentyand the The Chairman A Brooklyn Chur honn Jerary City Wharf Mtoamabip ¢ Men who The Exclusion of Testimony Retating to Pres vious Charges of Murder by Poisoning More Kvider arrived tn this og from the Lodisputable f of the F | Wildest excitement provailod Masses to Corrapt i iter ond rapped the desk with hie cane, milinting Co with calling “order,” " ordet Uprisiuw of ¢ Hy tho | With the acoosorios of extensive adver- | ceed, but cheer and tlaing and billing, coupled with a liberal expondl+ ture of owder nd firework: and other dovicos to catch the tdle stragglers, a | furt Grant mocting was called togethor at Cooper | After furthe Institute tast night. ‘The hall was oxtenstvely | clit of New York, beg the audience to laton. Th bonfires, muste | again got an audience, but wl Shee of the i or off for Enrope. Tho Rev. Dr. Theodore L. Cuyler sailed for Fi rope inthe Cunard steamer China yesterday na a dolegate from tho General Assembly of the Presbyterian Church tn the Unitod States, to Tal Assemblies of the old Kirk of Sootiandche Free Chureh of Scotland, the Presbyterian Church of and the United Presbyterian Church of Groat Britain, Some two hundred members—men, women, ylor'e Church assembled at the Cunard f Indebtod= Abeent, Judge Davia and Mr. Sewell, A large number of lawyers were {n attendance, and among tho spectators were Judge Shea and Judge Joachimsen, both of whom prompted Mr. Mr. Townsend prosided, read the affidavit th that Judge Jone Issued & warrant of attachment in a certain sult naMdavit which had been sworn to before weph P. Jon The attornes ical Testimony. New Haven, April 17. Lydia A. Sherman for murder was resumed @& 9:9 o'clock this morning. and chatted occasionally with her friends. gon, John W, Struck of Boston, who arrived lat evening, accompanied his mother to her seat in the doek, The court room was more donsoly day, and overy person was Ongar clly on Priday last with Miss Fre acquaintance who! but without avail Hy the band struck’ up» lively tune, and rad. Sickles then eawiyed t r cheers interrupt him, and finally the Chairman was compelled ives A 8250000 © sein the Saco Bani Wasnineros, rika Baar, an she had mot on the cars. dio by which Miss Baur was to go to Germany with Mra. Ryner aa a com- pantonand attendant. Mrs. Rynor pald all ex- hoir arrival in this city, and went to the houge of an uncle of Mies ) atreot. Mr. Nachtman, ) evening the two ladies, went to Barnutn's ~The trial of Mr April 17.—The latest de- velopments in the Robeson Invest excited a gront de The prison! Olney tn his questions. Mr. Dennison Dinkel, setting 1 of interest here. n reopened # caso which he had + and allowed $52,000 on a claim ten yoars old, 1s of Itwelf a suspicious trans but when it turns out that only half penses up to t me praise of Grant he ¢ pledging 65,000 votes for hls resection in the once adjuate ‘On the next (Saturday with Nachtman's dren—of Dr. filled than yest and handsomely draped with bunting, and nu- HENKY WILSON'S SPERCH. merous legends in praise of Grant and the | Senator Wil e entrance money. nver the party meward, and then Mra, Hyner pa When the ‘perforn «i {t# way to the claimants, and that the to know the other half was divided between 8. P. Brown and long argument of the ight bofore on the adinissibility of certain tex was the noxt speaker ato wish him aGod-epeed. The promenade deck of notion was made before the Jndge to National Administration were displayed, Con- | started out by saying that the Repu ng these was a canvas over th spicuous an platform, Reduction of the national debt under U.S. Grant, | Reduction of annual ti Reduetion of taxes, $34, 9 208,078. those who yoted for y stand by the party ‘now. was very pathetic in his Abed: help to reel Another was in £1 propose to move immediately on your works “A third : With: On the contrary, he would then proceeded to review the ublican meeting Of last week, he charges made at that 1 propose to Might 1t out on this line if it takes all futmner “Previous to the assembling of the audience, a | the mail bill bad boen placed In every seat announe- | PY, “He, office Ing amocting of the veterans of the late war, | Phy, to be hold on Friday evening, the 20th tnst., un- ler the presidency of * Fighting J0® Hooker.” to raiso funds to erecta monument over the ldlers’ grave in Cypress Hills Cemetery, and over the remains of Gen, George H. Thomas. ‘These bills wore carefully gathered up from all the seate on the platform and destroyed by @ member of the Committee, THE OUT-DOOR FIZZLE, Fxtonsivs arrangmenta has been made for oute door meetings, Dut up to 8 o'clock not enough seuplé had. assembled to comfortably Ml the f Dut as stragglers came along, attracted ‘Areworks a ae and bled in twenty years. He then ‘rumbull’s speech and erttic! the ‘speaker, wotia vote to 5. Breckinridge from hi pei i He promised’ that a Civil Ri be passed at this session oF posed to Grant. Tru: oC President had app. the noiay cannon, a crowd centre of & 60% was dreesed in 8 ginall bunch of by ing multitade. aside the order of attachment, on the that the affidavit was cided against it, with costs. A motion was after= ward made before Judge Tracy, Judge Joachim~ sen came in, took a seat on the bench with Judge n directed the motto ns fora crowded few minutos thereafter, Miss ant discovered that her pocketbook, contain Ing about $70, had been stolen, Bho made a isation against Mrs. Ryner at the time Arrived at their house, ever, the suspected lady was there, and tl slept together that ni Mrs. R, left ly was brought into being to carry out the y dence of Alinighty God. It is not a ring the words: party. he sald; not what it should b should toll on to. make it what ite great deatiny demands it shall be. He wouldn't turn any man 290,049,782 ; | out of tt; om the contrary, he would beg all A Lincoln to ends of the Secretary and frequenters of the department, the Inference Is {rresistable that somebody got a heavy rake. Ono of the firm of Chipman, Hosmer & Co, de- olared to me to-day that their share was very Tam inclined to believe him, for tt will be very conclusively demonstrated before the end ts reached that 8. P. Brown got the tion's With whom and how he divided ts the interesting question to be answered. As ho ts summoned for this evening, a great deal of fun Is anticipated, and the crowd in attendance ig quite Inrge. ROBESON GIVRS A CRRTIFIOATR FOR $257,088, George H. Corliss of the Providence Steaw Company testified that he voluntarily appeared to make astatoment in regard to the about which something had ap. posred In'The Suy, He had a claim for unfn- A settlement was agreed to He claimed other influential f nd gerantin lew Hy Nia aide a he ree At the conclusion of Dr. Boardsloy's toatimony p the counsel for the prosecu. SEG, Hen HBO RAIA TRMTDITTLy ad Ovi ve they wished to discuss In the absence of the jury, The jury were excused. TWO CHILDREN POLSONED. ter of Horatio N. Sherman, was 6 ackod In the same mannor aa Mr. Shermsr, on the 28th of Docember, 1870, and on examination arsenic waa ‘On the 1th of Noyembor ear Frankle, another child of Mr. congratulations o fon, who Wept bitterly in the Doctor's ey: yesterday afterno The teare stood ‘ae ho pressed the little fellow to bis who therew: be heard before his assoct "4 vy, but Mr. Dinkel ob- he ordered the case to be referred to ‘Alker. ‘This was illegal and Improper, as the oase was not a referable i. ‘Mr. Dennison then read praharn ket of Rowers was ive rosea. The following ie mm Lord olen The dasket was table opponite Dr. Cuyle At length the bell warning all Nl foliowed. | T it, and breakfasted and (ho hae morning without any men- Mrs. Rymer went to the © remain until the steamer for Europe sailed, which was to-day. determined not to take Mi vag sno rev ned we to bid the tonished to find her tru standing she had ordered them down from th riry as tothe ¢ thy an accusat 4 Baar's pogket, and must lony. £76 before she would be allowed to remove her “i to pay a cent, S detective officers for assistance, but the result was her conveyance to the Yorkville Police Court to anawer a charge of larcen: reliminary examination id not result in an; of the matter, and Aofault of & A Jon In red lowers: jorred to reads : hee, and Keep thee. ‘and placed on the , Which Ja the Ath from. t Grant, which he seemed to think the great destiny of the Republican didn't want to offend anybody, nor thing harsh of those he had formerly worked Ida Sherman, the a long affidavit by 1 to the same effect, and submittes setting forth chimsen & no= nt in default Noah Tugwi also an affidavit by that tn a case before Judge tion was made to open a Jud and that the Judge denied this motion. Judge afterward but in the meant! John A. God from Satterlee & fow"id in her of the same y Sherman, was taki alysis showed arsen| man had the sole care Hurlburt, the third not paraengers to leay shaking of handa, and Je throng then flock y-ninth street return to the fold and help retlect Grant. ed | reat Liberal Re- He alluded to meeting that regular Hepublican party =~ laudkerehiofs were waved Tie responded he stood on the d Wie friends revoained until t F distant that the pastor * from the other pas ntl’ attorney, e's, brother-Inclaw, td the funds in whose Joacb™ agen had attached — The check was en- dhart—Josoph ©. taken to the uo. 7 {ntorrupte f the amMdavita, saying he would be said agai associate (Judge Joachimsen). who, was one o se of thilsy Wn that sho rey, the Juan jon It was sho ities of araenic,, which have been given by natd not be ditine sengers surrounding hi ty Edinburgh the let onal Convention that will meet in delphia will have fewer oflicebolders in it than any National Conyention that has assem- picked up Sena- : sod it at length in refutation of its positions. He sald Trumbull wanted aninesty for Southerners, but was not so ready a& the speaker to vote for it, Felleve Joh had taken large qq counsel assumed must prisoner, as she had the sole care o! wie Cayte on and ih Belfast the frat of J riner ana wo Corliss engine a Ket at bt et a is dorsed by Ga Levy, for the prosecution, sald the A Mystery in Willlamesbargh, ‘ow that Mra. 8. had arsenic i ‘The garments thrown off by the woman who Jumped from the Willlamsburgh ferry boat Commodore Perry, on Monday night, still remain tn tho Fourth strect police station, in Williansburgh, and have not becn Identified. There isa black crape bonnet, trim- med witi, purple and bisek flowers on the top, and hay+ ihe back, and two crape ende; two ilk tle ribbous in front, with hook and eye; White ruche at edge; @ short crape vell, trimmed near the edge with three narrow plaits of satin, was attached to the bonnet, which showed #igns of wear, boa of light colored fur, with two brown tle ribbons ished engines. during Mr. Borie’s adininistration, that the money was still due and owing him, as he had not received his money. ‘an account of the engines he built for the Saco, which he said was an oxperiment, ‘They put in a boiler which was to be supplied with distilled water. Thisjproved a fallure, because the prin- ciples of chemistry involved were wrong. He denied that they refused to take out the engine, and sald that they did take ft out, evidence wouru o... jon, and knew tte ys, THR TRSTIMONY RULED OVT. pening of the court Judge Park asl his assoclate, Judge Sanford, if t wig roposed yestorday should be admitted, Jude janford sald he thought it was not admissible for the purposes here ¢! the opinion that the test tant to show a pefore Justice satisfactory termi- nor was com- he servicos of or Howe were then called into requl- Ile immediately took steps to have the pass upon the case instantly result of which was that Mrs. Ryan was ar- raigned yesterday In t pleaded not guilty. Miss Baar swore. posttly the circus she had her pocketbook, Mrs. Ryner’s hand tn her pocket just ascertained her loss, She was corroborated by id not Nsten te bill should Congress, and thought that ought to satisfy those who are op- bull, he said, was going ncinnati to get civil service reform, but the ted a commission to effect that very object. ‘The offices in Washington, he contended, Were never so well filed as they are now. He asserted that there was no law forbid- the Judges sittin eral Term, asked that all the facts to the Court, in order that full done to all concerned. The affidavit also sets Judge Curtis's cond 8 been upright and wise, and that he the dignity of his position. Mr. Judge Alker of the Marine Court was fhe next He then gave justice might be he tostimony 2: Grand Jury ing two crape hows v ton the bene He inolined to, HOny Was not Impore iminal intent on the part of the He thought the testimony was pi ved to show that a person wh enough to commit the: has always uphel y that after leaving Chairinan—Well ? The only statement 1 He never ap- Which it was of about thousand was gathered who would | ding military men to hold clvil post! fot ko. Inside, and these were collected about @ | “Senator Wilson added that! 278 ftaud that had been erected. ‘They were ad- | officeholders had been sent dreased by a few speakers whom nobody knew, ‘The regular mectingwas not organized until after So'clock, owing to the tardiness of the audience ‘clock the platform was very respectable company, among Hen Clews, W. F. G. Shanks, for stealing. He then referred ti arraignment of the Secretary o: defended Rober pled Nh whom we Stewert L. Woodford, Edwards Pierrepont, Win, H. Vandert it, William Orton, Legrand B. Can- had not time te read, but hi n. P.M. Wott K. Lennox Kennedy, Sickles, B. Delagold ting Was called to order, Mr. Clows led in Thurlow Weed, who was re- eelved with wreat applause, At five minutes { Mr. Clows stepped forward and called yingett der, nominating the Hon, Win, Dodge t the chalt, THE CHAIRMAN. Mr. Dodue adjusted his spectactes and sat down to look over his notes, while the id non, S. 1. Chittenden, € B. Clatiin, e, votes than the combination w: the Republican party, and Gran ty-vight States and be elected. Mrs. Senator Mc assisted toachalr at the front by Messrs. Dodge, Clews, and § who provided a stand and tw debt. Played. He then stepped forward and brie@y | “Congressman Ratnoy aildressed (he audience, casting a glance over | lina, completed the Grant's Adroinistration, and closing as follows: fulsome laudations of Grant. Th ut hope to revive slavery if the Demo- ‘The chara erate euce eral Republican success ineans Demo: fn attendance, the reap Cratic sucess, aud therefore Grant vught to be renoul: | ence, and. the. ability ¢ bated and rovlocted, e:rikingly Inferior to that Mr. Dod t down and contemplated the | pressive gathering of lat Frida audience the hall. It | of the Cincinnati movement, w Was & pe dedly mixed, a tithe of as the subsequent proceedings —showe It the cla med a respectable audience, but soon proved to be both noisy and turbulent, requiring all the efforts of (ie large body of police that’ was tn attendance rve anything like order. After Mr J the audi- ence tol introducéd Mr. Henry Clow leman exhibited a ridors, and « densely pac! close the di and proposed to prove, was wicked enough to com= mit the one with whieh she Atthis stage of the proceedings, at any rate, U6 {snot admisstile. Was recalled, iuptoms, and sai @ young lad. that I know of no usin, who was in the party. Mr. Howe threw doubt on their testlinony, by @ rigid cross-examination, the prosecution as a conapirac’ front Mra. Ryner on the eve of her departure for & cloud of witnesses to show and the utter ‘ourt here re- risoner examined. neluded Judge Bedford direc na verdict of not guilt Mrs. Ryner was im and will sail to-day for Ku to her original purpose, ) the Penitentiary | plied to the Navy Department or to Congress for relief. He holds a certi against the Government for $267,088 on account of the unfinished 100-inch onginos. given him by the Chief of the Bureau of Steam Engineering, Mr. King. order of Secretary Robeson, Ho was questioned by Mr. Archer about this matter, and heretofore made in Tir, SUN was substantially He states that him in accordance with his e when they had the money. DDAKD PLUM, L. P, Brown testilied that he resides In W ington, and Is a commission nnection with the the steamer Gi ‘and two tails on each end, was found with ¢ Mr. Trumbull’s pw stands charged. te of indebtedness in concert with th ever did wrong, t He then, denoun date bottom wit Jnside with black silk, a Neve York Ledger ci Ni tlength. He had a wri statement of Robeson’s case, which he said he nded It to. the re= orters to be printed. ' He closed by propheaying hat if a combination was made at Cincinnati, the Republicans would take more i minute descrip Germany, call ivy Judge who has been in the ‘he papers without rendering decisions ? {*, but I could not state anything on ‘The misaing woman left New York on the and good constitution, and at the time rty-flve or fl spells of drinking to ity health was not much impaired by drinking. f se without a apree. aénte to kill am the surface er and stomacl improbability of the charge. quested to have the Tt was given by the that a violent snow storm prevailed during that even. ing. Mr. Clark, one of the deck hands, who has tn the ite saved two persous froin drowning, pugh the saloon foon aft ly observed thr th black was on tween 99 and 85 y xtraordinary was Soon after Mr. Clar tema walked out fro He was soon followed by th who was perfertly why @ woman should own know led ell who informed you of it? will carry twen- He sometimes Ww had known 2 Arsente may b and thus find its way to the Ii led in air also. mmovale of cases A i, women sitting to: SENATOR MORTON'S BPERCH. ton of Indiana followed. f the platform mator Wilson, candles for his convenience. He spoke sitting, and thinned the audience out with @ dry final speech, eulogistic, of courseof the great suc of the Administration in teducing the public a passed through, a ge ihe saloon to the port forws Department te TIGATION. THE ARMS I would have officer Drought Very impudent answer from th that it was a message from the know if that was. true, from Judge Curtis e persons have bs ted by sleeping Im m where the pri gentleman wonde forvake the warm cabin and come iit eturned to the Secretary Betknap's His Testimony Conflic arquis de Chambran, Wasnixotow, April 17.—The Senate Arnis Committee to-day resumed the examination of Secretary Belknap. xumination © ie with thac of ge, although Idon’t ‘THE SON'S TESTIMONY. the decease@ Ato the stand with a light complexion, years of age, and resides now in Koon At the tine he lived with th oddard claim for Ho first knew of it in Me was in Portland lust July ona visit Her husband was a relative Mored, of South Caro- mptying Of the hall by bis next six mont! came to ue and th-faced yout to his daughter, The Jetter written by witnes her's Hineas of Goddard, Whit wae the Jan A.=" You may try the of the Brooklyn Board of Aldermen on Investigation of the ease of ox-Comptrol Jer Johnson, who had be accounts in the He had explain ficiency was the gale of bonds below par, wible efforts to. sell th: that he got th in the fam you know of aby improper language havin tr been used by Judge Curls on the bench ? i Biljah F. Clark teatified in rel . Clark, and completely refuted Times that Judge e the other Jud He added that the « argued twice before different Judy ecided against him, and that sealed to the General Term, and rawn by the plaintiff. case several times, ‘ting bim on Broadway, ibe decided against eks previous t has a remarkable tto the minute, us to the deal f the gi the ath of January. Afte they hired Had not heard anything of it fi On his return to Washington h papers, and advised Ho sent the papers to Evarts agreed to efielency In his {ned that gen case of Heam ay the slanderous charge Curtis had tried to influe: his (Clark's) favor, To Senator Hamiln—Witnees did not discuss the letter Margals de Chambrun, Marguis to say the letter Waa 6: f the third page. that upto Thursday of bis father the rrinoner had t trap He did not know that his father had been employed last night. ‘Then the staxo, aisles, ery portion of the building was ge 1 that it, became ors, after driving thousands away, ire them with the police. the hall was at no time uncomfortably filled, though all wery admitted who desired mer and look them to employ Evarts. Evarts by Simon Johnson. prepare an argum| sented it and the clalin waa allow ‘The money was paid to Mr, Hosmer at the Pay- He was present, nobody else, ymaster Stewart paid ua by a check on the Now, Chambrun said Ter he saw was composed of twu pleecs uf paper. is de Chambrun here interrupted the months had elapsed, that he made nd advantage, au market price for peaceably, nor dic nic Was used on the The court adjourned they occupy the evessary to Marine Court a witness by saying that thre and therefore the more. the ter the more it was likely to be confu ‘To Mr. Schurz i Thured® may ings was then withd to see Judie Curtis ab Judge Curtis, when 1 told him that the case wou him (Clark), as the testimoney of the plaintit tractors to take them, and did not have to d soon after, ri ke tem, and did not have t 4 raid he neve: smor BY P {taelf, after th after thle ty A BURGLAR, did not know that he could state thelr fall value orally bought thent ag low n® poselbi all he could get. master's office, tigation com. nd wold ther fo: jd not sew te Vetter UB the 1h ee ered ary, unt!l, 961 Th Daring Barglaries in Newark—Breaking tite ontside meeting last night was an abso- large shi h printed names, all of attracted. ‘This shows the course of the pop- whom, be said, hed signifled their willingness to iment. be Vice-Presidents. He would read a few of the name lute failure. MESSHS, NENNETT AND DERCHEN CHEERED, cp ar GEES As ho read the name of ordon Ben nett, It was received with chee Thurlow Weed, Henry Ward Beecher Sigel were also’ recetved with demonstracions of satisfaction, though none of them but Mr. Weed While Mr. Clews was reading, Gen. Dan. Sickles eared on the platfor mpanied by his bride, st wl ce broke into ked Mr i alled 1 Gettysburg,” but the Cha BE. De 1 Smith would frst be heard, and “ ud Uie resolutions that had been’ pre- ve consideration of the meeting, WaAsnineTo: military house! House to-day soliciting in New Y ministration and urging his Every Republican was apy to sign, but numbers refused for the hero. of announced that Mr, COSTON HOUSE OFFICER RICHARD GRANT WHITE'S | him that they considered thls th vitepsaeds ninistration that ever curse: « aris topped. forward and. sald that | Administration that ever cursed the haters. euine ine ter See seduld | but they dared not re: Tea < that had been written by one would be defeated, “ Well, I dare ref our zuished eltizens. It wasa long- | pitied the brave Reformer; “ Ve winded document, reviowingand lauding Grants | piled the brave Reformer; “thank God I ama adininis id dwelling at length on the | free man yet. 1 te debt that had been effected ANOTHER DESPATCH It the numerous Investizations that | Quite a com: by what it claimed to be di bly affected t Hoang and Demoonats, but a day by a movement to have all the Republican anguage that these had fo members sign a pa nq of fault" in Grant. ‘These of Gen, Grant at Philadelphia,and repud serted, had cost more than the losses by the corruptions that | Cinclnnatt Convyentio Cof conversation betwee Treasury Department, Don't think he went to Hosmer made the payments tn He made a of between ten and twelve tly who else he paid. Jing that I was paid. understanding was with Chipman, Hosmer & G y fixed the amount to be gly Know Judge Curtis? ab dba eS ad del Howlong have you kaown him? &) In conversation with a SUN reporter last night mies Mace anid that he was de Ned O'Baldwin to fight b Marquis to have of arma, and on which rison Wak the Grant's Activity in the Work of Reform. » April 17,—On Jd was on the publican in sign despatches for the Custom House meeting ork to-night, endorsing Grand's Ad- ronomination. hed and solicited k has recently been gang of burs ‘a connection of yours? What did Judge Curtis say when you Went to see He eaid that he could not hay catortion Mimaelf Well, he satd 1 had mined to compel even if It beean Life the Faken d that the Irish giant was afraid to of trying 00 & ing to want to fent the fleld of operations of a deaperat vo put the property and the lives ritizens In jeopardy of the Jewelry store of Mr. Bannister, in Broad stroet, some Une ago, Was such an audaclous schome of ¥ payment to me Don't know ex It was by an unde DIM About the ‘case? glars, who hi ferred to 10 conVersatlon, Ig a portion of the 8 on the 1th of dan The robbery reply 0 What fro ter get counsel overety Py Peet Nahe stuzgest whom yon were to take for coun: reation Mr, Willlam Ey right be Indu latter would challenge htt In ‘ Edwards are in good hualth, and pictures of mauly beauty ‘i f December Chi purchased froin tn glars made another ratd. and tn th rob acitizen in his bed, shot and seriously altempt to nendation of the Ord. K, Garrison & margin of The arms had never go War. Department myo to sca him th rire the furs paid for they bred pald for at wil? tnt they have In that interview, did HOW THE PLUM WAS DIVIDED, Coe the furs Which was the considera- —Well, that is my business mostly, get= ting claims through, What was done with the rest of the money ? The rest went to the attorneys after paying the claimant, Do you know whether the attorneys paid T understood they pald John- natures out of the entire Ohio delegation were obtained, A Reform Republican told met he saw sevoral sign who declared afterward to most corrupt Not at that time, A.- don't kiow »utrage was the t delivered to don, owing tO #n other obstructions to. transportation, eared frou a letter of Col Another Explanation Required, Brooklyn's Committee of Fifty have addressed ® communication to the Water and Sewerage Board, ontract for the sewer In the Eighth Third and Fourth ayenu upied by Mr. two top floors by M Judge Curtis tell you that Hyou that he would fix the matter for arking why the rd and in the y my nd for the delivery of t allowed, but clain Mr, Slocum was awak falis of some person in the tlash of light through the f. ed by hearing t use. If they did, they he ‘tell you'that he would take care of you ? y, wight Over the d it was his son Walter who made t called aloud to know He callod again, tis aked you to come here a Yen, slr, We spoke to ine about It vt €43.75 per running eas of the origin pI f not given until he understood what be supposed to be the roa! transaction, ithe sale of arma to Remington on Iuatructed Gen, Dyer not to sell on, or to any other parties to Dyer on th about $190,000 In son and Evarts, Q.—Was any of this mone savings hank ? quirenients of law (on for the public interest They merely want th Mr. Clark “Exe yan answer ci men, one of whom coolly to aay just o deposited in the aint Not that Lk What else did you do In ool claim besides what you ha: tion was made in the House to- Ts instructious to, Dyer w various’ per Gen, Dyer and | Placing tg mugzie within a foot of Mr, Sloe cum's head fh s alarin; all L want nion stepped to t igh. of a dark lantern d At the meetin day, the Sanitary € ing the removal of all the street cars: that ni atany tine; and that the cars any'dirty {n baskets or bund! of the Board of Health ye mmittes offered « resolu! r endorsing the nomination Curtia had asked diately, but through the ee Iwas BOL done ve In fact not m to these ofticers, and In. the Bookkeeper would do it, ar d favors shown th tne toaend him the bill th bookkeeper's p Hod and throw tly Into the face fr. Shad &28 uader his pi Hers told hin they knew he there which th in order to hat Did you go tothe Navy Department ¢ sir; L think not, Are you a contractor with the Navy De- A.—Yos, sir, to some Q.—To what extent? Ordnance off Ww uny favors, a paid for at a army, oF whit were his intimate acquaintances, but to (reat wil exact A.—No, str, 1 am not first circulated tuey Lave not bec pal for; Lam not the bed furthe mien did not ay ndy signed them, on the ground that to Do yon know how long yor with Judge Curtin? edy in Brooklyn been acquainted It is some time ag A Boy of Thirtecu red an rans ‘ 4 y oat y ple K ments read at the New York meeting tc irant tho ‘support of the Republican | nicht. When the pap ‘didate tor redlection back When she papers. Th SPLMIT OF THE RESOLUTIONS ’ The ts lations may be sumumurized as fol- | fuse would bo considered an act of disloyalty the Administration and determi | been canvassed tome snags w = HOMIE ab tier 4 the Laberal | 2 husetts deleg: Le ocrate Ww rretoraden | Interfere, and Ohio then broke, five refusing to ; Bart re ees sign. Two in Tlinols and several y nat the imombers dectined, and many of the t ; sin required the endorsementa to F : + the table. | down un y were of yory little value ? one] arb this | fe signed with mental reservati ® Til mike {t | wide scope, and some thought the fact that ce: 4 ive shouts, | t ates we 1 led w a eo Suuience Avil preserve | Bess and alarm which was very algnifiea M ed with his reading ANOTHER DISALPEARA nh i sicadar Ly ark Tel ta ot Grantis Adminlatration on of Foul Play, veneot, but eforts to | So many foul murders have been com- heals 1 in Jemey during tho past six months th e and de rong suspielons n aroused ¢ the fate of Martin G, Russell of Newark, who , Al-appeared from that city on the Sth of October list. Russell was a telegraph operator, and re: wor 1od with his family in Bing strect, about twenty-el; Jo, and was a sober man, October 6 about half-past wit! avowed Intention of purchastn went to the Mari: eto te an 1 cchtorand applause, the band play- | Faetwell sald h ed from ‘ Ory of Freedom Gen. kles | after the of Russell, ening dress, leaning upon hia | was tmp relatiy ing hls wektnowledgments | man to arre ‘ oo That erected hin. He walled | account of his doings : for Grant © bad helped to | divappearance., Whot 1 tin the saine hall in 17, Disaps | f Vohas not been 1 fection, and doath had depri fi t Pe vk part for Grant, Jin th idow curt u od by recruits, and Nas fled from Newark 8 v on, ‘The milltary | hardly probable: f jate under the ely family, a8 he did not take with hii bi! t house, He declar Jog, and was provided with only one crutch Grant | followed the Chicago platform Sib tbcuie tals mit Hility as @ statesman and | 4 rehant Attacked and wasn ioe Scan coe Beewiren Fourth Avenue Car-The Coudu n tra at followed, whieh he. briefly Calm Spectator, ih 4 He then alluded to the Last evening Hi Ley ' ' held in the same hall on wie ad Deon #topplug Wis! 1 rite was boing held in | par trions piexporwets got on at the Other Ly bhp r tof which was the meet- nto hustic and shove Ing hel time The audience saw h excited hie suaplelons. Was fallowond by. the treed Him (o a sitting porta ) rife his pockets with U ductor with the u st the prime of It ket, whteh he d A viojwut effort he Wr 1 hinself the thieves, and Knocking one of (2 powerful blow, cecaped fre arin. Me Io) ouduetor my b Dan placed mat 2 ORRELBY ‘to critleine the 1 he had au. of John Ay rm had been lout their od tho whole ed to pouk tho meetings | aiidestiect, “The auniber ro idience ve dnatie « inde 1 shouted the cheers t ‘ove anit a white an Dame # Kol ention, Twel for! bonor the man. LAppiauss, followed byt ring Wer husband's absence Fest noforder) tleaned ny flgst Repub Fie th eae w ea ara dicany ry from Horace G. hey.” n atur, Ala. The Maving agal soured attention, Gon. Sickles | rested and placed tn the evtody of th wroceed itly to lead hia audle p long bi hite of thelr w Trom fulsome pratae into-open denunciation of | {4mction of the Nushviite and D Sue eminent Dr. Greele A how. Gen, Sickles next took up Senator Carl Schurz whom he pronounced “ws furvigner ky pro- train by & ba waa done wi dof arnod’ ‘them 1s bot kno they wer ipjuries reculy od » Riot at By w,who knew hhin when thy © the contract was mad lect the exact amount, ONLY £100,000, About how and four huadred thousand dollar, advertisement ? I think it was the yearly advertisement is the timber to be obtained ¢ Wherever we © to the Republican party. Before the House had nd 1 don’t reed Judge Curtis often come tu yours pnan, and Timothy Donovan, the harged with others with he nid Nearly Laur Years, was In the Woodhouse In the renldence, 192 Co ear of bia father's oklyn, playing hous nining shed William K. Welle, 10 years of age, who tives in the same house, was According to the story told to the poll ristin boys wanted to go tn jon refused point blank to a know how fotimate Judge Curtis is with | blow your hi Doremue Wells's woodstied’ A Weebawken Do Frank Pollock's Wee fone of a fore Shades was the All testitied that help him, Sox vidence of weak gist thi he Curtis Was Sittin Mt wounds were el T was a navy lity, from wile n young Chirtsth By Mr. Arches the Goddard raph Operator 1 PAITULESS WINE SHOT. ase than employ the © borides hely Culler were play tig was ploytiag tt lite ng to propare the of the Hurlem Railrea Charles Avery, of Pleasantville, on the Harlem Railroad, shot and fatally wounded his phenia Ann on Monday mile from the depot house at the d He lived happily with his wife until within arose about ¢ y says, often. wont during his absence. casions, itis said, Odell made presenta to Mrs. Avery, such #8 money, dr Buch attentions excited the Mr. Avery, and in August last the quar nated, and Mrs. Avery Was attondir p iti fun we iny broths Tihought would point tt in faa at hi nd Lwas Just tals By Mr. Surgent on your own responsibility? Hoemer & Co. settled with d to them to employ Evarts. Johnson was at ny office when Did you employ T think Chip Are you a coun in conehudis ight, about a iow tn Spain. Mr. Avery kes Johnson also: A band of maraud the money was divided. MONE PLUMS, You have a hundred or two a year against the Navy Departinent’ a good many. Are they by advertisement or open pur- Generally by advertisement vor present at sollations were H pure, upright dnd, adjourned until Thursday at 8 P.M nip, April 17. tered the village of Mancha and a nunteipal funds. tows authorities a recotpt for the 1 it years of age, had but one the evening of he loft his home ith named Walter ‘Factwell, with the longing to the A ditloulty THUGS AT WORK, et railroad di Murderous Asanu Virst Ward Well, we have Robbed of all his Barve Ordinary Vigliayce te prove » ‘Ob Erenich territory In Ayinpatiy. WI the ter Hanson, & Norwegian sailor, who was boarding at I Into Harry Borman's left home one day while his rostaurant, nd the house locke irman—Was Cattell any time when any of these ni Conventions aavertained up, and crawled in at ti rwevery that tho latter, who. was t yesterday In ‘oner Young sof Robert MeKenzte, who street, having takes out tree weeks aRo, despondent, and to drown hix sorrow drank to ex ‘On Monday moi ywhethor in any way he got any of the money? By Secretary Robeson. dealings with him in any way? A, him some lots in this city last summer, By the Chairman—How many lots were there A.Eighteon. They are on Sixtcenth on the West st sand his mother t tea for temporary Chair broke up bi da boy whom Mos. { Russell ra: away from hiv Did you ever have any After this event he b tick Nevins, al John Murphy, allay 1 Sheedy, alias Sore-cyes, ante and had some drinks eating his stew, the three aloon towards some insultin: son Into adhe w Hanson did not notic Nevins pleked up aheavy bottle and gave Han son astunning blow on the head, while Murphy lub with terrible effect on} eked under the table 4 ly the Smashe county, Whe Nally eh old a SUN reporter y soon his wife walk she abandoned hin Avery's mot M 'y had frequent the barroom Hatt wad plac ver Interfered a few days ago, and ts unable to Lake proper © of her grandchildren ening Mr. Avery says he was @bour a mile out of the vil his wife, who had just ‘6 sho had hoen wish- Prother-in-law of Nevins mado rently to draw Hane sy could rob him, but but still peralated th vinah was called 1m, and taken a litte Party did not kuow why ‘oulsky wae then called In, the man dicd in agony, 8. Clithorne, a Misaissippl nyention of Key 1'Virginin Kepuby wired betwen Mr. Hows ‘This is all the witness T want I expoct Mr, Isherwood nderstand the train will ‘Phe Chairman to examine to. to-night, but T not be in until : ‘Mr, Sargent—Is that the only witness you will Ing home, anid wh lage he was overtaken b stepped from a house wh ing. Avery asked her whet! his mother's and stay tll she r care of their children, allusion was made to Odell asperating epithet to him and he drew a revolve 1 the cheek Just be- y then he acknowledged that he ba ree ins RlAs® Of nd Ci side of the car, five The Advance: Maramonos, April 16. from Vera Cruz on the Matamoros, ant Grande to-night Oriental Club Re The assault w very quickly, and ay soon a the money the: The Cbatrman. I want to know some- thing more about this Goddard claim, id find out where that great amount of the a with reinforcements for past side assome ted off the mouth of the Rio n the interior ts fayora ty are not re ‘ho ball ente Jow the eye and eannot b Mra. Avery screamed, star ball taking effect In’ he Avery ran away The hal wag, store thought Brown earned his money well as Chipman and Hosmer did, purned till to-morrow night, about § el dinpe rom the ge ap of down with ® be front plat ous, and may badly smashed ert aud Bus Jety.” Words 1 gus Jots dwt the other Inrge that he could not m feoth hid been elso received a bi ttle, which was b When he was’ taken to the ith was full car hy bore her uncon Watch fe no attempt Wiatover t Jove on Mat Pilot Drowned, On Tuesday afternoon William A, Lucy, lately attached to the pilot boat Mary KE, Fish, New Jersey and Bandy Hook Pilot Company, took the n wont aboard At 536 o'clock that eveu: very corpulent old gentle: hie entered & yawl to row ariotte Webb, which was returning ‘the yaw! crowded to- thie Webb a line was de fast. The great speed ¢ pilot boat wae going gave the Yawl w eud: The inen aru, ry rough, and all but 1 secure @ hold upon th ~ pleked up by th hboring hou was overtakon Ile wax committe to the county fall wi hs probed the wounds and by une Ho thinks Mrs. jorok without provislous aud pay. pat from Port nt cuitle wtvaling, by 0 Several companten a ‘Antonlo, Texas, for the Vex, Up thw I from the Jeurely got off (he car and walke the cr Wa The police, as Usual, dustlee Win brig Suan outside the" t Washington, jug, with Charies Stewart, man, and several of to the pilot bos able’ te tind the balls chances of recovery are very slight Avery is about forty, served in tle army dur ing the war, and has a good reputation genorally Ho is partlully paralyzed on the left side, an walks with «cane, Child Murder in New Jerac The body of a child, about two weeks old, was 4 in a creek in Bomervilie, It had been strangled a yerdict against the mother, Margaret Elliott Wilson, ish Hnmigrant, aud was ‘ounty Alinshoise, £42 he had earned by very tonded to buy clothes with tt ) Where Mt was necessary to te up the lower Jaw with awire. ‘TI ree Waouington Doty trators Killed by a Mob, Ho was’ sent to verity, April 1T-On Monday, nigh® last fow days ago. jeri tinged Pvowpeetive Burl 2 o'clock yesterday mo covered ‘In Me. Burane el Wilitaminburgh, had cut ‘otf a e occupants oF cot Mrs: Ne Aw Wileon, In Limeavone geanpanis of gether in the ate hrown out to its ving a fre Wis ¢ ‘The girl isa ne © Britiah Mintatry Dofeated, A yoto in the House of Jution Introduced by F for Launceston, rela! feat of the Gu Steamer Reized in Jamaion, Kunasron, Jam, April 15.—The » Stuart, with ® cargo of war mat colors, supposed to belong to the re In distress to da Prevent whereabouts and capsized It, which was Vel Placed (Wo long! Death tn a PI to locel taxation, pinks agaloat the y 1 majority. ‘Lucy was drowned. Hi yan revolutioniata, 0 this city by the nto the Beckman street police station. jot for twenty-Ave races, and had been O'Niell of Hobo Ansiatant naine ‘a few months er wai foluid a lot of clot aint mime tion the sufferer is rod) d dered Dey oud Wi Lopes of re: the #teamer wot bi ad beon a, Bandy Hook walled tn tnany yao! hi Aly Toayon "nite wv Wilow Pl hg provided with cl sul protests wgaluat the aizur docminente In the caso ty Wasuingtya ty ny ua Wie slommer Bullvlb, yla Hayaue bhough 118 au) they Were killed, They confessed to the Sheriff tuat Ay. Mra, Wilevo will probably diy of the emaciation follower 4 + pilerdenborgh's ton to-day ta Hitle Luiproved, but (here be scare iy auope of bia sycovury Mi The wardrobe of Mo ihe ubet th (ue basberw Dlairich W eat Uroseud am