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a — — —$— $— $— $— >—>———— EEE -NINTH YEAR. ROBESON'S GREAT FRAUDS. ACKNOWLEDGES HE RECEIVED THE INCLAIR DESPATCH, for raptd transl soe it divided, I could see them through the glass door and hear-the conversation, but would not attempt to repeat any of ft, as I did not pay lar attention to what was said. Did you come back to the office from the savings bank ? Were all these persons there? A. f thom had left, but Mr, Cattell was still He paid some money to your Are you sure It was the same day. Some two thousend dol- red dollars, to the two announced National Conventions, sho “Philadelphia says jot well cnougl ANNA DICKINSON JOINING HANDS WITH DR. GREBLEY FOR CINCINNATI, Y LEGISLATURE, RUPTURE RY COMMITTEE. jor, and Korve without compen. cpt the President of the Board and the ve, who may be allowed a Alary of 95,00 The comtnlssloners shall appalnt seven ¢ yay abies De fixe bY phan and pest ru with an eatitoate of Che co: rf. funds for vhe comatruction of these r ne and Commonalty shall from,tiuve to ) ALBAN PREMONITIONS OF THE JUDICT enough ; bet us nati says the war has done we what the war has done and add to. criticised the Philadelphia Convention with great severity, showing that it would be under the con- trol of Grant and the officeholders, and was de- nod to perpetuate the ministration, Hoard, who aball devise the of rapt transit Flammer and Strahan Indulging in Persons Eloquent, and Effective Arrnign+ Administration—What igorous and Tell or Wilson & Co. 6 Spoils in Brown's OMce -The Interesting Testimony of a Man who ey Divided—C eh ils now existing tt The Division o She described the Whit aa beaieced by an army of oMceseekers,preacnting Aspectacts that was a disyra And this the Philadelphia € signed to endorse. sald, was to be branded a traitor to the Kepubll- was made to the investi ations of the conduct of the Administration, ‘was too low oF too high to at the hands of Tt was urged that G the Republican party If this was so then the one of princip!® but for aman ; if this was true Mayor, Alder Wheo the rows ar Commnlesionere may behalfof the elty ant fect tt ahall be #u elr next charter elections. His long and Superintendent Millor—Th. mitteo—More Rapid Tram all-absorbing Will the Governor veto the the People Should Do tng Dash we Senn A large, intelligent, and highly respect- ablo audience of both ladies and gentleman as- semblod in the great hall of the Cooper Union last night, to Histon to a lecture by Miss A But a great disappc tell Around Saw the M wheo the Divyy was Ma WasstiNoton, April 19.—The revelations of the Inst few days have thrown the enemy's camp into confusion, Alex. Cattell and John Roach have been brourht on post haste to re- aco wome of the prc to the nation, nvention was de- vleeiiors of tho city wt Yes, sir; the sa lars or twenty-five hun Q.—Are you in the employ A.—No, sir; nor anybody that belongs to it. Thever saw anybody that I knew belonged to It until after this tn’ Q.<Is Mr. Gibs@ Intimate with you? constantly daily looking over papers and pre paring articles for Tug New YORK Sun. sir; Mr, Gibson got no papers here that he was not allowed to get by the Chairman. gave permission to him to write copies of cer- tain papers while Mr, Dana was here. He {s not frequently in or about question to-day is, arter? ‘The prevailing impress that he will; but there are many who think sign nor veto it, but allow it to become a law under the ten da Hawkins and others who have in socuring its passage fecl confident that they will be able to pass it over the veto, should it This T very mv merous Republicans have assured me that they Some of them say they voted Hof that it would be vetoed, and thus relieve them of the dilemma erate are almost unanl~ thelr expression of ths titel that the charter ia tho best that could be passed for them, and hope that the Governor will allow It shh Wheeler, atch, James L. Stowart, 8. 8. Ruggles, and sev+ necallod upon the Governor to sign the charter, { prominent e COMING Up HOXt We pntatns detailed prowl of the Comminte ut no man in offic pe Investigatic who put bin there, was the only ma e and freight« ates for passenger f panagement, & THN INSURANCE REPORT. Mr. Lippitt, from the Cc submitted a report on the case of Superinten- Tt gontains over. a thousand pagoa thy summing ip of fades as follows : expreasod their tment befell a lecture, the audience of an hour and forty-five minutes by one of the most earnest, cloquont, and effective political spo campaign that has so early opened, and possibly that has ever been heard tn that place. Dickinson was announced to lo She spoke in her tio voin on tho political tes of th carried her audionoe “ith her in abold and vig- plos involved in tive he will neithe ys which have been ocked from under the Secretary's suborned defence. They look very blue and anxious. Alex, especially appoars very much troubled In spirit. ting of the committee, threw another bomb into the camp by producing the following original youcher: the fnancial wen Instrumental was held entranced gale was not ymittee on Insurance, ‘The Chairman, on th ches, certainly of the of testimony and a very len ‘he report conc! Your committee havo opinions upon the vario’ without prejudice Bj re fully and fultly to F Powsbly diifereut tad idunis, REPUBLICAN PARTY I IN A MINORITY, get out of the wa [Applause] But od the rebellion | d despite the Genbrals, and any ono man cong ‘h doubt, as nu- come to that. and had bette and let the majority rule, will not so vote. harter with the ture on Wo, OS* Onthusias- rintondent, and yet tthe testing in reteion to Orieinal. U,8. Navy Department, To Chipman, Hosmer & Co., Attorneys, For payment Approved In duplicate f Kawin Stewart, poropriation for Construction and Reipalrs. the People.” he who says th sults the memory of the blue: Again, they te got more wince, examination of insurance ‘co and abuses have crown uy der th L Once worrect by the pacany $52,000, payable by Grant collects the Fr Pays the pubile debt, y of the prin an movement. promptly in place, and im= Patient for the rppearance of the speaker, The platform wes occupi@s by a score or more of polly-dreased Indies 1 A few minutes afvor 8 o'clock ming face and manly form of CRERLEY APPRARE , closely followed by Tilton and several ¢ demilingly into a Dr, Greeley throw his slouch and his overcoat in a chair, adjusted his spec- ant sult of black od the aasem= of the procession pling right and left to convente nes WIARD'S DESPATCH. A despatch belonging to me was lost here © anything of Tt was pleked up and lald on my tab and T did not open it or do anything with {t waa taken fron there, and T never saw fH again, iui ‘therefore shoul ected She thought the officials golloctad the a they urge that Grant knows itics, Isa plain, simple soldier, They have n Whether tne Bap? Nae bean ent int tonal violations cf law and w! abould be removed fret) 4 Teave to the consideration and wisdom of WHAT HAS DEEN Cro. M. Roneson, Secre The audience was Navy DeranrMent arp ot the Navy. 2 1ST, of Pa: wart, Ofty-two thousand de conts, in futl for the above. hing about pol: ‘end no statesman ! tell is that, ey add, ho is therefore, should be ro dbo better to and have done with ome a law, duties of his ¢ ‘On this principle tt wor this morning to urge him x wentlomen, Tt ts sald that understood that Mr. it to Judye Pr nd returned A letter or an envelope was afterward, directed Poters, which T gave to him, to hls own Wi WAsttinaron, fin of one pur cent Dewurer of uel clared that the people could elect any man they man, Hosmer & Co. attorneys, or escorting Miss Dickins ty of Iaw received, nd Tsupposed that Flammer this mornin, dn resolution Judiciary Committee, mi the farthy nd Civil Justice: Ewin STEW ANT, aster U.S. Navy. panies, aud Wat be Ih payment for his TiuklLg epectul cxa tions. and crimes of bi he is a member May whotche of the Polive 1 That was a list of witnesses. considerattos J hat on the floor » pronouncing his hist « National Metropolitas tacles, and in stepped to th Kdwin M. Stanton scheme; Cond: ing Sumner, excoriated him for lis ed him for degr not. [never said anything to him ab tostificd that for making spel had tried to versely and failed he did get five membe rt it, but hefore the tir ‘The question the Chair ask now, was, * Where this five hundred dollars nand Peters examined the ould find no way out of thisnew dilemma. One other thing about this matter Is the fact that Robeson signs this requisition himself, whereas it should b od by the Chief ¢ struction and Repairs, out of whose appropria- exanilantions wh ve fooaentailih picked up the despateh table, and told him it was a despatch Mr. Robeson, mething of that kind. him touch it or look at it. WHAT ROACH ADD Mr. Roach was rec f the defenc statements and suggestions, an argument for his contract with the Govern- He, however, admitted that the engine he was building for the P for which he charges $150,000, Is more than half he puts in the Tennes- ‘That would make the new engines com- w ship having the power guaran- teed for the Tennessee's engines worth about $300,000—the estimate Mr. Isherwood made Senator Cragin was questions from nember of the Naval Committee when the act He remembered that one of ‘ors Was present and asked his advice it taking the money appropriated by the act, because he was afraid the American parliament forthe ad= nwhich every- have belteved It reve who were kaown to were now hi juatment of th roddy had a right to one would be heard the one he had tl who had nlways Anna Dickinson, Grecley sat down without noticing the ap- plause bis remarks. elicited, then tripped Ma with enthusiasm, black sik sult tritumed with t nd a slip of paper —a brief of the remarks she had she stood awaitinga hearing Dr. Gr placed @stand near her and He then resumed thi od his eyes behind ed spectuctes, and prepared to drink in wisdom, os his first term to aocure a Ke p by referring to the opposition to the effortsof the that belonged t withdrew his voucher very atl Convention an: Administration to belitfle th Uinently asking, if it was so b herculean efforts were give the history of this bill pleasure than ptable speaker, put forth t ved through if a the printing the urgent re- »wed to offer afew mu Closed ata quart and the audicuce at once disper Yew York (Fhummn withdrew hia nam the bill frst ea mer was Its me WW, amid great ap- Miss Dickinson 1 tly forward, and was received ‘She was dressed in’ an profusely ruflled, withheld from ¢ nt, and labored ‘was unconstitution= al; but all of a sudden he had “ dopped over the other side, and had bi bill reported. Mr.Corliss had some more explanation about bis transaction, and wanted to contradict Mr. He was allowed the opportunity, ye he got through, the Chairman, after with the witness and Sargent ers, attempted to get him to admit al! Isherwood swore to. U1 CORLISS MATTER AGAIN, master machinist at the n Navy Yard, was recalled, and testi- rders from the Depart- of the Saco MRS, SHERMAN'S TRIAL, was reteed by Proper Leialacive ‘acifie mail ste ed over with notes The Fonrth D istry of Arsente—Enongh Poison 1 to Kill two Adults, New Haven, April 19.—The interest in this trial seems to Increase each dey, and this norning before the hour of opening auditorium was filled with spectators, among whom were many ladies, Dr. Barker resumed his testime re he left off last demonstrated th died from arsent analysis the liver « white arsente. kill an adult, the Hy en howling to have the ¢ (Strahan) opposed the bill be- use it made the Register one of the ay nly after that was e report, and that reliserted It lay the whole gentleman was wown as the Miller Life Act, raordinayy powers upon t abiliconterring the power of that whic and politely Set a glass of tral seat on the plat RTO PR TURNED OUT. after it had been sign He was going 6 history open, aad @ Sious to have this bill re; Balt, evidently FEARING A RUPTURR, mething mleht be sald which would as be said, t a joved from’ the in answer to urveyed her audi- Miss Dickinac .and then and that so his evidence t clearly that Mr. Sherman json, for according to the ntained about five grains of Half that arfount will usually rabsorbing it y requested to Mn: mentto remove They commenced, and had been at work for of 186% was passed. 1 prevalent notions of American politi Por what was relpated slaves might carry a bayo- Bat for this need of the slave race for the salvation of the the African race would «till be In bone ing unpartiamen= owever, until tand said he Strahan kept on, hi the Bald Eagle jumped to his f thought this washing of the dirty lin q ad gone far en er's resolution and r sions of the Supply t taking out the light machinery. s removed the heavy parts, ed in the ship house, it him some money to pay the but it was not enough to pay all expenses, and t to the Navy Department to superintended that it would cut off ns they had against the Government, money, and told t his money in He thought Mr. Sec t what Mr. Grimes had said, it Is sald, was put aker Stnith, who t if possible, in order that his ford may get the Judiciary C in feom af. or thought th quantity of arsenite whieh the hur ntain was fo the request of Sp Hight parts were at him to take th He advised Committee and hi philanthropy another wa report ina few da rtunity to explain, wh AUEUS AN OPP t critleal pe Are we elevating them? ot merely still using thein as slaves to than seoking their pecial order be charced to Mr. Corliss. the work of taking out the machi staken out by AV) paria we we educating them? ough the body, and the amount one oF two oruans cannot be the Witness suid usly taken fn email quar for next Wednesday REGULATING THE SALE OF WHISKEY, ackay Introduced a bill regutatin ale Of intoxicating Haut taken from characterized Flamme the least, andy It again raised the polnt of or- wage Was Unparl carry out our pur on and permanent good? friendship f of earth, wh sonic can be hot, when Old tities without acting der that his la and. oppress nylte to our nvek the good of or our own lifted out by the Governme uit the principal parts of it POLONING, sidered Blaty that this wa rehearse Its privat his motion t © give way in ord and Niles piteh tnto Flammer, is sald that y forthe bill ts, that ut he also cx parliamentary the forelgn population we attrac She then proceeded to give’ some stacis- of crime and paupertsm, and te sponsibility of the pe zens to be Cor e,and theres heen the tr quantity Gtk Isherwood recalled Hon with Mr. Sargent nt didn't w: table, refusin his house in this of his conversi. Dut not wcorr ar within an Mog pilns in the stomach, in ing In severity and dryness, and restriction of the throat, v he matier vomited Is dark and of me tie blood has absorbod a part, These symptoms Local aympton: and the motion old to Demas Barnes for #720, in w very eifective mann HARLEM RAILROAD JOB, ly apent the neral orders, and several im- rwood said he wiidential conversation with He had been ont Mr. Sargent while in habit of paying bin friendly visits whenever he He know at ynversation that Mr. Sargent was « of Mr. Robeson taid the contract with Roach was an improper one that ought not to nave been made, and have 60 stated to the Secretary if he He regarded {t an im. r contract from an engineering point of view, because this Government had duplic eines of the Wampan n putin the nsibility for extstin eanid, who ia on th power beliind the throne is not right. But the power behind th Ts tt the people ? 1d belief, but (tis notte power in this eo! general rest It tx Immaterial, » Grandmother consideration of te terms with lifornia, and was in the nOle symptoms, are characterize: sion of mind, unde it is cleared up. THE MORNING SESSION OF THE ASSPMBLY The morning session of the Assembly w tery which surr this country / That 1s our nounced It as anv’ er of the Jot Bradford's Crushed in sluture with so muc Salt having hear¢ if life be contin 1, the effect of the polson wall us system, continued warm friend and he shinply She noted the dis#ipation of th vunt of public money gather nd other tiustrations as show demoralizationof th pand politician ha professional thief. responsible for all this, inally, yet we will that ts raised a she governs tupor, producing coma, PRIMARY AND SECONDARY FFF lent may recoy toms, Which may be called primary. nbling of the How orders of business uy wed to lay all oth embers know bad had an opportunity. rupied by an occasional lecture from the Sp when in the Chair. © will ‘govern e thateven th IN THE SENATE Bulkhead Gardner's Wa Wan discusse ainat Queen Victor she will not govern at people, Who boast of our sover- discharge the duties we ntial a few years ago to compe! nets to the eld, ft was now cascn- us dissolved mach is dissolved. started at #1, bringing. fae mcre tha on hand which could Niles of West eat a small ¢ es stored in the varios « been put in wi adi’s great Work Ww {at length in the Committe ge trunk know itself directly into th: 5 the portal velh, It emptie . the liver ts n any other nt and unit for th totally incompet dit as a fraud, and said that tt was not | Ifit was ess Th to carry bay tlal to compel them t ards which could have ges and small expense, duced by Senator Tt passes from the tiver int tion, and that produces" rr Ifaman dies fre armenio will be found. arsenic in. elght «of the polson The bill to establish a. ritle tonal Guard . The squirrel hunters in the House fired uskets at it, den d Gordow's tions in Railway and a Mr. Jay Gould, uild agt. Lord George Gor- y yesterday, on a mn Madden allowing the npany to secur Tt was reported fa one hour after its garded as a trick continuance of its charter. 18 TO THE POLLS. She then referred to Senator Wilson's remarks nesday night, when he described the prosperity, peac and compared his remarks with views held by the ‘© genorations which time the a war thal swept hods necessarily ment during the eminently proper long the line orably within Sargent then began to lectur wor taking tt ation be had with was called to order by th ver, insisted on bullying th 1 by Gov. Blair. In reply to a question from Secretary Ro hew compound engines sel, complete and realy the witness uncing It asa company to secure a had sharp-shooters At Delaware re and backwoodsmen uch good service In former wars ade the somewhat venerable S told all about 1ous order, until a tmotion r to an hour, after taking The witness was of the om balf anh slavery, after Not over twenty-fve nbers put In ap ay called to order, tempt at on ery away. Sho sketched Jopted by the Govern- justified them as Sherman died poisonous dose of arsenic Dr. Barker Was subject ss said that uld be put in a new v4 for sen. for from two hundred and Atty hundred thousand dollars, ‘This was,he thought avery fulr estinate, id you come to met n be conciliated, d Lo a severe cross-ox- I materials used fn the Dangheow of of the Times, dered to ath TH BROOKLYN CHAWTER favorably reported this mornings Amendment the Comritteo find it didleuit Lo recognize thelr ds of war and the ty of war were vod for all time. ted wotil Puc 1 10 AXM., whe Ho this she’ has dliferent meti administrations marrlage of Henry Dyer, son of the thon #tate to me that you thought she then pr y the Lestiinony of every withoers. ‘appointed by the Mayor answer my own Way? trary power and for ve years, 1 Convention, blocked with} Mo has aright torexplain. tell you anythin uppose I, your u for improper official been your answ I ld} Mail's Substdy. Glaubonsklee then m tructed to vote for Vice platform, nion if Thad thought »o. 1 to his application to the Se minent to super swished to that Central Undersr has turned in his f Whine bitthe nail on the hi ld that It was very even in this retort PRINTING COME ting Commit Investigation. of bo the ald of Pueulnat outburst of ay 1 several appr © morceaux on k the building.) » afterward in the nd reception was gly father, in Thirty and will main- ugh [stand al the prevalent indif t It proper to apply for that duty simply a natter hot pross it in any way or urd Comptroller Brodhead was rec t forthe difference and the amount of the id not account for it in any way It was custon! hestra furnished the were costly, matter of publi the notables at the r Mr. and Mrs, 8, H. Wales, leniency with which « ed, remarking that It ¢ Dyer, Misa Wale Munn, of th vuis Jennings, of th Miss Cutting, Mrs. Clark, and d pair have gone on an extended tour led, end asked the amount AND LET OTD REN the Govern. ible with th sand now it wa force upon the South all the conseq the rebellion that grew out of had just returned from th hounced the people of that se mitted to the re re equally respon longed existenc York Dlopensary, 137 ut to enter bis knew nothing of it. Masters hore to keep thelr Ta, MOFE Esper dred School Teuch= rown out of Employm (wo Thousnnd Seven He Ar too Many AT haveexacted fr er the Cinelnnath ¢ entated’ her d of sendlig her to th shut she suddenly slipped fr fell on Wie steps. f AROUND WHEN THE DIVVY WAS MADE. had formerly The desk of nded by Germans, had proved hy ssible that the new ¢ w, We print the article in relatic Instruction f 0 Interested. © Highest possible prices for th evs Legislatures have she We don't want anc boen a clers in 8, P, Brown's offies the War as those y population, Mr. Wolf, the bookkeper, wi he back room, and body Was taken to the M Thatof a Mrs A, of 40 Pearl street, DUE nO One hus elalned Department ler of the Grant New Orleans, tof his assertion th SLIN disloyal had represeniod that and Dixon's Vine to New Orleans nb printed which hag exeenting and Governor, and uld. probably know tthe South wa veto the ehartor; rmana out entl was denied ollects dist woenran, April 19, new that they | Opdyke hn outit they had that the sane inh © Was encountered 1h UF sho argued, the r powers to the ¢ That the present contract under whiten thought they could he racter and. wink ist build up a publi the fire department 4 verdict for Uh © then touch there when because of the abuses herety An Old Gentleman Miswin afternoon Mr corner of Thitt We prodict that yim south Care tyetwo Hawnens four hundr wr drawing Dy may tog that t) Wve litigation than any eharter or public bill eateting contract for pubic print LE Uikt at Tis expiration, or Whenever fe exccuted, that the advertined upon the would he a good thir House at Cola ein Chester, ab At 8:0 colock last night 4 servant employed at occasion to go into the ner is given to men Wi and the mon wh: for the country's Ke Investigation ma ker said It was ur id adieinistratio He te bla foot high, wath Went Tenth street havin, Jefe this portion diferent calculations from his ¢ Avolilng the competition whi thatthe Work inay The conmities Uraet Is vagme they hay Was killed, bul four c him to take hier of the Natist Brown did ny ally deposit his money, but kept It in enyes witness was particular te notice the ext taken up. sa proof that we Snydor, the ca {Frits Vueme,a Swede, who use, Was fountl suspended by Wis fusteued to when the body had been lodging t ino suy that though t secured no evden The total lows Weetwardly, and was Warning, W.VA erald Saloon between tn the matter of charges, hor any thing that they day It would timated that she thought the conclu proved a surfeit of thieves. Of Massachusett ig When he said he wanted an administe that waa not above Invest picion, (Applause. sald that section wanted @ restoration of slay thy National debt, INE DEMOCRATH A Vifteon-Yeau Boston, Mass, April 19. rou of dames ¢ line atreet, comm Ho left a note way tn nd had no relatives or frle (by Mark Bouyer, Vuemo was a years old fn this country @ saloon keeper, at 25 Weat Aliout two months age A boy fifteen years of reeling in Kast Brook ANOTHER KAPLD TRANSIT SCHEME, in the Aasembly this evening, Mr Ja bill to enable the City of » railways and provide for he lost his position ment becaine F reasons can be wooly susand dollars, A MAD WHO ted suleide yesterday by g he was red of living and Paleo expreerlig aa upha atlon, but ab ng tO the South, she to construct rapld transit in said city It provides that hia 1. Ogder hy the Goverior, aud (we fou that he was iu money was divided ¢ Forents Again on Fi F the repudiation Slavery was dead, aud PARTY WAS DEAD ormation of the Gavermment Wyld gub by bho Kepublican party, Allud William M. Houee of our koens red woy muney wat once Uint his wf AU IMDODIUF, wad LrEMied Map aGCoIdiDgly Tinewn where | Newr Centreton and Ko eeu ewupt by the umated wt waaay FE the Chinexe Inborers in the Un mines at Vanout, NviMiGrd Chibd, Feeuliod Wa Une ives of muany a thousand acres of woo Haiics, CUBE Blo u pee the money divided? A Shall together Constitute « Hoard of Gammussioners Wi PRICE TWO CENTS. ——— LIFE IN THE METROPOLIS, ————— DASHES HERE AND THERE BY THER SUN'S RUPORTERS. - Disappenrnvce niter a Fashionable Dinner at Kort Washington, Valward Mannering disappeared mysteriously lant Saturday morning. Ie was the head waiter in the family of Mr. Henry W. Gray of 5 West Twenty-firw #trect, noxt door to the Union Club. Last Friday evem ing Mr. Oray gave a aupper to the Four-in-Hand Club at Fort Washington, Mannering had the supervision of tho entertainment, and employed eight colored and three white assistants, The white waiters attended te the wine and tue colored waiters to the edibles, Afvee supper a dispute arose between Mannering and the hen@ colored waiter about the Mst of wines, Manners Ing's companions decided against him whee Appented to, The disput S1eineting hnd “lo Unkew® nenirtanta gee sone ® carringo to. go to Marlem — bri Fonlp McKun, Louis Roppiager, and a walter iy Sixth avgnue wore sated thalde the carriage. "Manage fog had been drinking freely during the eveniug, and ‘was quarrelsome, Ho ineleted on sitting on th vers feat, aud wan permitted to doeg. McKim says that he Called Louis, who 1 Mr. Gray's Freneh couk, aa, ol i An, wl wanted to RADE Lin. ie krew'so bois, ferous that the “river told those intde that, Shey in ee ani as Me cMbrTage Mi while there tried to with Loni, Meiim acted aa peascenakety ented fight. 1 e etopped at Harient nd Ma te Wats Mei r ut of the ea Mannering start ra tho river: Ke wan tal weg nave, Chast \ coffers t aasint hin. The othcers. refused to pursue Mannertoy on the ground that it wasn't thor duty. Mekim fe Jowed Mannering unl he lont ais tn the dark. ness, He then returned to bis ¢ and they alt went home. A SUN reporter call Mannering yesterday," She sald her hushaud was not a iia ad. He. Than, bubthat lguor olways went to Koen suf ptese iy ith for weeks. He had €15. nd a gohl watch whom he Peared. Dewetive Eider bes searched the police ste Hons aod Blackwell's Island, but without success, Mt Gray, whowe family were aitiched to Mant cored the river to be dragged at the foot of 1 ety Hur lt wae eonsitered impracticable, owing to Bie swiRe eas of the ed The misaing mun ‘is young and good lookin threo pretty ehildeen, 2 OU 86d &Y Rap. and har mfited The Price at Primurios Very Low. stant Alderman Patrick Lysngh! took part in the late Democratic primary election siding With what I styled the Bronnan interest, Ta Votes conse he has had # ttle unpleasantness with Mr. Johnson, of 246 William atreet, Mr, Lys anght’s version of the affair is substantinily ax follow On Friday, th Mr. Joho came into his place of business in Pearl sircet, noar City Hall place id percimptorily demanded of him $0. An inquiry te to what ac required wan, a party elty legislator é ty i 't bargatned for t a wilingyoes to, fs would. take #15, d gradation. Lym ehiged paying ang snd ahordctiy, cn tren became ly ejected fro lis Wrongs ® wee the arrest of the Alue give bal vof $90 Co an A Strid The strike of morocco bands," In Newark has teruninat work on Tnesday of last we their places with green banda, but the work was dome fo poorly ahd the prospect of vtthug skilled workin War no poor that thoy Anally geceded fo. Uhe demand the nick, which wes for ay Adtition Uf one dollar Wook Iytatieiraatsticn, AL that Worked In Newere tage freloriee Joined In thie strIke: Minsing "Pre Mr. James Sinith of fremont left home om Satuiday, April6, togo to New York, Since that thme bie fricnds have beard nothing from him, Me wae 6 five feot wix # high, and wore da + bee rilored. Was alwoye steady, 1 iy Any tiformation cone hin can be ti vount Btecrn, : ihe tesla THE MARINE COURT, - ine Letters from Judge Curtis and Judge Jouchinisen's Kou-lu-Law, At the imveting of the Commities of th Bar Association on Thursday night the follows ing interesting letters were road during the ln. vestigation of the Marine Court: Tus Maniax Count or THe City oF New Your, April 6, 1% droseers, “ beang After the men qui ik, the employers filled. ater in: You have proved un grateful nd watruthcul, A * Trent me the cocloted. 1 recived two others Which [have dostveyed. Lwar speuly, uot oo a ductard, Tell your friend Gardacr Gata Value of The sonwatOm presa is endeay collect facts agetnet hun, You And he are my u tig Gxo, M, Curtis, To Morris Goodhart Sin: The annonyr letter eactoeed tn your note dehvered to we by one of your officers this morning AuIONNIy to excetly What you or L eoneldye At WOres The style In whieh tt shat y unr ear pondentinust Deaf the heat Ave Of latelted # for beig your neniy, Ly 1100 that aoe sation As Wholly and Laqualltedly false, and. you know it As to the seneational article agalnet Col. Gardner to wile you refer, F care hot hig Gbeut, for the reaaom, that any article Vat tlcht or could be written e thor gatos bol OF for libel As for yourself, you contndaw, Lo perc from your Cou nee Vnarel fore iim, A Uo world thee Gio publisher Late ote tril any cra oe Te ungratefuled cango: under 2 1 have not te thy tecuilecdion ny more than yuu fire (omer "As for my. being Whe trduhtaly that bea chit T can cootraaiet by the fuete Within bay, Own Kt ‘ rr how that tt ies thuwatuary elev RMeee Ol lr part. without. the H dion “of thel stehiee vas tort 900 positions, Yor aed Meany Waly tot ithe prevent nthe defeat Y you abhor wscasahine f iN apa 1 the ary " Theis L betes T howe niny 5 va We oty eon Taretge. to fjuro none; on the ¢ those with whom dE LAST NIGHT'S PROCEE The Committee of the Bar Association appainted to the charges againat the Marine Court last evening, Judge Davis In the ehair Mr. Dennison read a totter from Mr, Charles M. Brook, denying that he (Brook) had any die honorable assvelation with Judge Curtis, and wsderting that he never had # copartuership re lation With any person in his He, Mr. H. undall thought that’ the committee ought not te be made a yehicle of scandal Mr. Olney objected to such langu Mr. Randall substantially repeated it Me thea roud # letter which he had written to dud) Curtis, asking Hf the Judge. in conversation with r, Goodhart, stated that he khaow Mr, Kandall tobead—davoundrel. He also read the rept ty which Juudve Curis denied ever haying inwde Hel an wasertion, Mra Ke Hayy fihe firm of Hayward & Crawford, 220 Hrondway, entertained the come niittes witha ehaptor of misfortunes in several courts while in the diocharge of his duty as counsel fora Mra, Dilen C. Barry. ‘The action Was agiinst the Bowery Savin nk for $400 0R S100 which had been depomted there for Eile Burry by her aunt, and after almost superhuman. efforts on the part of Mr. Hayward he failed to recover the money, He desired the coms mittes Lo believe that the failure was owing to the neglect ot dudge Curtis to examine cere fain papers, and said in substance that bllen was Very anery with the r Phe Chiitman read a Lotter from Judie Carthy calling attention to the fect that he had endoaye ved te eariy nthe 1 te contain ref y 1 1 vt 1 Mbof the power of M Courts t iy satiny preceedin th Was to abolish the M Count for Ht constituted, 1 filed a 1 no Hn attit ' 1 1 ¢ ned to Tuesday ¢ Wun tu the kiya Avsenat, The Brooklyn Fourteenth, one of the milithe regiments that has an enviable War record, gave @ grand dre ‘ ju the Vortinnd Avenue Age sen) on Thur voulng, the cession being the doptinn of anew and beautiful dark b mito ae well ae MHL: f Churches A 1 ug the secon Divteloy Pot Ue Firat Bryeate, ait he reetment made a wort eruiit wader the direction of thoit popstar Gril}, dancing Was in order wil at « worblug, Ube corps tein a wat Hourwning ¢ —— A Liberal Republican Mass Meo Patna April A mass mveting of Liberal I aur will be held at Cauden oo Mouda evening, ab which the Huu.tno Tick aa: proimisce ors

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