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~ morn THIRTY-NINTH YEAR. VANDERBILT? LEGISLATURE | i ai'necinteg'tod'thon report uyon them at | AF at once. ——— PRICE tWO CENTS HE METROPOLIS. FRAY IN TAMMANY HALL oie te yt a ees | THE GREAT LIBERAL ARMY. rebate belt Hache hg LIFE IN THR CHARTER, arr rege or iq * 7 ‘y ee A Venerable Boston Drummer Arrested — LET THE PEOPLE REMEMDER COX. | pho ale iw still full of rumors as to what the | PISTOLS DRAWN AND A HALF DOZ- LPO eT ee eae ecnitiey | OROWING ENTHUSIASM ALL OVER| Chara of Bignmy Held in the Beekman | pigiks HERE AND THERA BY THR RUSH HAWKINS. Governor will do with the charter. ‘Those who EN SHOTS FIRED. gonld kin me to-day they gould ast ta to-morrow ail th THE UNITED STATES Ladson ibet abl ptaldnded SUN'S REPORTERS. pelinstdichen ought to be well informed are unanimously of nowese Wienttney knew | would, Vegrent froin v0 ecg = A well-dressed woman on Monday after- ; Passe of the Fourth Avenue Railros the opinion that he will veto it, The Governor ls | Origin of the Trouble-Highhanded Proce | jorsin; Well, Lieft Tammany Hall at about it oclock this | The Domecratic Lenders E: he Cine | Noon sailed into the Beekman street police sta- | Caste In the Court of Special Ser i) be : vo reticent, though he says that he Is reading (he mornlig. I'went to twenty-third street wid. Beco Hil Col, Hawkins, Diaguated, Tenders fay. with’ view (0 making tp bis us of the Tammany Soctety Interfering | Avenue la order to chem Mreenlrd treet and Second | cinantl Conveation-Necret Caucus at | ton with her son and asked Sergeant Knight to nities to Colored Citizens. Weiteshenatton—The Regitey Law Baan | inal cre ieaagarumor hath hay aed the with tho f ratio. Primaries ‘The | taytras the prinary ertion wan te be held here | Frank Blaise Howse, arrest her husband, ‘The polite sergeant re-| A somewhat verdant young man from tho pty Hhousem, ‘ourt of D is for opinion ato p comsti+ n Ah AM we OF, ent - weal n : Aunasy, April 2.—This has been a busy | tt BGANES TOT THe PRINTER TEATHET GE WIIG || Celotta cecmoncy Bick co"rarnmany Nall “the dete Mes wet | © Wastixotox, April 22.—An important | quested her to state her complaint. She sald | woodbine regions of Verm © to New York last Fee ent cand muck tnportant femin: | Rayne ae acting wil be governed By the Fe After the exposure of the ‘Tammany | "nesiophintied ayeateand ade couple Of glee | caucus which will have due effect on the Presl- | that ber husband had stolen from her ovor #1010 | x th roaming about in search of the wy thologead ied ‘ , WALL Sead i a tus oo ‘ . t he t ° F | eroeth of gold watohesi a rane nce and | elephant be accidentally stuwbted into the Tombs, Jation was disposed of. Mr. Prince's bill providing PSY TOCEIVS, sutnpno Then than two hure | raceme yours members of the Temiteeny | ee ihatt hada Hail In order to report to thecommnit: | dential campalgn—was held at Frank Dlaie's | Worth of gold watches, silver ware, chains, and | it jy ata into the Tombs. It General Committee o md tan bliiran tie oraee ot third weiry, which he had pawned with Klisha | Wee baturday and the Court of Bpectal Beoslone wae ading. ted those charged with | tee that [had engaged the brilding, t got ep far aa the for amending the laws relative tolunatics, passed | dred eps when aman, flennessey, dea ine | house last night. Lenders of the Democracy, | other ‘At the rate the time was divided this morning | Stealing, and orde tie w Gen- | blow on the forehead with thé butt of @ isto, ¢ “ol vie sad atreck, Whe vereeaat |r ° Scott, Dowling and Hogan were on the sunne the confusion uaually attendant upon the | Gaiwtne fectttes fiers the Boceker end footing 1 Gon “Sah lon of a new Gen- | Piv, own snd geard Geoguegan say,“ That Fight, give | Tebreeenting several Btates, fwere present. The Cole, a broker, at 2 Nassau street. The sergeant | poneh, ‘The verdant youth gazed around him, wonder Suing the Con tat n a he Aasemnuly OP ad | CEUMETE RIL aur twee Wee aUsved BY Chee | Sey caneucsrtiamet ricenica: crke. WaREy Weli| teen RiGiel Muots | to the curt object of the meeting was to decide what action | Advised her to go to a civil justice eating from his open face. Suddenly Panoy William, aluuost unanimous vote of bila etl ake aa was, well stated by that | \ory, Senator Genet presided, The party was | tha keved metrom iestepetodeecutaona ath | the Democracy should take In relation to, the | The complainant thon salt that she would |g young colored woman, entered the room. She was de them, It is sald that Olds was ono In- | that a Speaker who was dei t ‘et until Twas about tn the middie of the | Ci ear the railroad track, ‘Then 1 got on Itis of the opinion | reorganized, and everything seemed to run | get on my incinnati Conve fand dumb justnow | smosthly, Meantime some of the old Tammany | ii/y tion, ‘The Hon. Ethan Alten | Make a criminal chargo of bigamy against her | fendant :inacase of assault and battery in which Ma ‘The nest bill to ruffle the surfa te during the Young | with thelr plitols, aud fred. Hennessey dred one shot, | Mr. Allen sald he had been detegated by the bof bd ail struck me inthe breast, It was O'Connell who sh Phey had lost eu «or | Democracy fight. Th Rae "wtin the prisoner’ f | ene dont a ests. Tnture for a spectal act, Huste Jouble session of the Court of Sessions ane ture for aspectal act, Husted | Y 6 Court of Sessions and Warded that got the het of an to the L ing fixing the salary of Recorder Hackett w n snd was 80 carefull pant’s dress could sluice vitae Corpor ould We & great brea! a Ya fry Om Of New York. Heck of Kentucky, Voorhies of | husband, and implored the sergeant to arrest | Lida Heron and. Drick Pomeroy were witnesses, [Oke troduced by Mr, Husted, authorizing corpora. | would be a great blessing. polltleiens opparently Ikid's plotito get conteol |" d faced them, Hennessey, O'Connell, and Geog! Fudlonas eran fig : Gey Voorhles of | hin. ‘The sergeant sent Offic enter ¢ win vergratyliahly irseseda Ene, policeman -standiag tions with a capital of not more than $203,000 to LEGALIZING THE COURT OF KESSIONS Leith PciTeM oad Wahise. NifStY OWE IRNRS Tim FIRING. a, Fernando Wood of New York, and | (earl streets where Irving J a Tete Meador gana arsioaa nou edward @ amall em tg Increase or diminish their capital without oom: |, Tn the Senate this evening the bill legalizing nae tat ie fates ffenpenser and QrCopnell Gptberately, ated tie | tseereAllon sald te’ SORA EHRaI eg IB EnilG: MTs BESItR VAFDIBNIBE || prope mer ecomeca Leaee Matr sede anacedl ‘ by fret obtained pousseelin Cooper is 65 veare of age. His hair and whis- fas out of the chamber when the bill ¢ 1 | prominent Republicans of his State to ascertain oup. | dered toa third reading. ator Henedict op: | of the Tammany Socte hai scrapie B kors are gray. Mrs, Cooper, the complainant, | Popsitly tourh that of a white person Whon the division fist bad been called through, | posed the bill. thus drawing ot specehes com. oe 4 Pen MiatiKe Pi A ymour and | Mfievortor bid you ever have any trouble with these to Nd te tie Demoeratie leaders on the | save that he has four wives Iiving and Ore ees | ate UT IES becehided eotubiioe n beni eee posed the bill thus drawing out speeches coms | a halt a dozen similar gentlemen were ele orl med satiots He ar Wie oat denis this an a pylon’ bent Dill, the whisper suddenly spi 6} She Republicans held’ s cauc fl . Parl Time ayo. T tiuk 1 1s two years ago last fall, : pose, vould be happy to | residence. that whenever one of these entered, the office Oo it the sphlaper euddenly eprom rit orould | setect scandjdates for Rogent of the t night to | were personally Interested Wika LieM exit it's primary eietloppagainat Oe | hear what the Democratic tenders had toay. | ,The woman, sald, that, Mr Cooner wim hort at | ¢ aed er toa eats they ere San wifte, i > sa banat Me al just te es for Regent of the University, | ine ‘tammany Society closed its doors upon | Hanured. . ne &¢ remy, , ‘ oston, where, early in he marrod, his first | turned to the officer, taking him by the buttonhule, Hi Gable the Pacific Mall Steamship Company to | 204, just to please the Commodore, wit hes ant Sarat Can i y | haneged, fw that | They were aware, he sald, that the party he ro- | wife, now dent. He afterward travelled as a i mondomtehind fecelved much as yet at the hands of this I reduce its capital without passing the bill which | lature, choose Henry R. Pierson Treasurer and camo down from the Senate last week, and | Director of the New York Central Railroad, and linmediately be: yeral Committeo of its power that did not be- the General Committ the formation of a own, ‘This was usurpin *@eohegan | PFetented would oppose Grant, and nominato | drummer through the West for a Boston firm, a better candidate forthe Presidency,one under | 8nd the complainant says that while in Cinein: seetee | whose administration every De nt of the | Batthe became acquainted with an accomplished the niggers is kep' by themselves Ja the Court of Spe T rid side o* ‘4 “wht derstoc THR EXPENSES OF THE RING PROSECUTIONS. wire oy wed "1 0 her, b r ease i tte hunters Heumadtately there | fhe Garernot tn 198 THOS, | Wong to the Tammany Society. ‘There wasn intrude MME ROT? | Government would. be honcally administered, | Rfterward abandoned ner and wont to Mt Lote | Seat’ 3 Mies taienrte House, returned the bill te the audit | nrecedent for it. Many members of the Tam- ed, and kaowing that T right, ordered | 4 debate ensued, after which, the Democratic | Passing ua a wealthy Eastern man. He then Court of special Yas a hurdlo-race of those who did not propose 4 ve-—both bin and his gang, | have seen hin 4 i went through the Territories and returned to yinan Kot Filed at this cont ; Hoe elie: Tarinos itis“ TAieiTeraa and pasment of certain expenses Incur ed by | many Society were Republicans, and It seems ha vided te tis afair Taw | Leaders, as T am informed, agroed to endorse any } St Toit: Keving in his possession documents answer He's Oo see the jar business the ert direction of e Governor and Attorney-Genera »neens 0 sup * epublicans a saturday nd vesterda He nodded to ine cand sf ogo - oosatae St. Louls, pens jon doe e id to see the Tea ae the: gallant Col, | in the. prosecution of New York omicials. “the | 1° be nonsense to suppose that Republicans | id gppeared very friendly, he appeared 40, ak Teast andidate who may be selected by theCincinnatt | which purported, to deeds of thousands of AL in the Bepeena Cours v'eihee dap, and one o! To chanwe their votes to the negative, | Vote, passing the bill was reconsidered, and then, | had any right to organize a ‘Tammany Gen- THE PINST TROUBLE WITH MR, IRVING, Convention, and to advise the Democracy not to | acfes.of Wester land ai Goxpe the rl Humkine- to akan as pane ive, Yon t ton of Mr. Alve rd, the bill was amenda eral Committee. But under the lead of regard to Irving--1 have not apoken with him | make a nomination, but to vote for the candt- Hee Oe eeatae 7s the corn plainant, Cooper mars nT ion ai the Pl ae ete raing what had been | He tncurred by the Attorney-General andcharies | € Sheriff Kelly. Congressman Fox, ex-County | farovera'tear. 4 year ago last November we had ® | date opposed to Grant. soon abandoned. He next came to New York, verdant youth, hers, the society ordered . “n acco i y 01 entle of w dr Jog on the Ciyi thersy the a0 ere re : Uventtwntiva tend of mike tuts A faloou at Eweaty, Mr. Allen accomplished his mission with great | $Pd passed for, 9 rentiennan UN bred Highie bill aad ite authority in tae Court of ull by) which it was passed, at the same time ex- | the production of the accounts duly certified by | ¢, ee re eee nnd ateret anil second Aver me cboutisovmock, | tact and judgment. He had interviews with | wife, whois known as Emma J. Cooper, livity : slaining the bill so that the hunters saw there | # gentlemen. To meet these payments the Committee: y man who enrolled was re- Tet there Seonkd not be avoulin the saloon: | nearly all the leading Democrats now in this | in retirement at 307 Fast Sixty-ffth street, and, Laoag yard of Supervisors are authorized to raise by | quired to write bis name upon the enrollment When we pot there we fount wome Atty or wixty people | city during hts stay. cording to the complainant, she, too, was OConor or under their direction, shall be pald Clerk Connor, and dove Immediately moved to reconsider the vote | hy the Comptroller of the city of New York on | an enrollment and an elect oe ny Dr. Greeley and the Garden of Ed was no danger of being robbed by it of thelr | tax 50,000. ‘The bill was t assed. fhere, ME R tems, sper e — abandoned. The plainant ‘continues that A meeting of the friends of the Puget Sound 000. Y passed. pooks. vas then 4 bered tleket, | fr : ty. Up to this tine f had & ion bene prospective bone, ‘The vote was reconsidered | Mr. Loughran reported bill to establish & b Goks. ie wes then viven smembered ticket “party. (Up to this time (hd | caus wematers Alarmed at the Ciacinnatt | he became acquainted with her in Brooklyn, apd Siipration peneme, abuse the titptees OF {Se Deke Were b = 1 | Board of Health for the City of Brooklyn and ring his name, which he offered when he \aaked ty. friend to have « married her. She had some jewelry, and this, | Unton, was held last night at the Cooper Institute, the d tho bill again passed—# to 10. It 1s now k z before recording his vote in bis own + the election, would go, Movements she saya, he pawned. Then she says he aban- | Rey, U cated that the Pacltte Mail bill {x to pass, the | CHI were pated : ‘ i the dicctiog would ee. | Wantrxarox, April 2u--In @ dlscuasion | Gvnedner anti came back to New York, where | umcet, secretary of the Union, reada letter trom Gee, ins ctod the S500 whien was to | youu Gunite To tnporporace the ier old ward ehieftrins in mediately went to S Feythot he are ‘ithe manate Woubhy, he Socbealned exinlopmane bam Varniah GAINS: | coretorr occ: (ee ccca: rca nieiass stem Gens poo eon used in passing it before having dis- | the. bn gh OM at Ala Teiiue bres the | Work and carried their waras, Even the men | 6 th the ether candi in the Senate to-day, on the amendment to the | Wi. ar held inthe Beekinan street police sta- | Casey: kiving a highly favorable description of the elle yond, and parties In Wall street who were | 5 Foe ea hta rapid transit, steam | concerned in the organization of the Geteral | fy eh iy iicnd auld he didnt wish | Defictency bill, limiting the jurisdiction of the | tion, mate, nataral fea and fertility of the soll of the Eee Mich the DIN was Kilted now Ueing | ferry between, Westchester County and New | Committee tut January thought Te best. tomawe | f2.tet, Hering toly bit be wee Mon anshow., My | Court of Claims, Mr. Morton (Rep. Ind.), who ——— new colony. Among the gentlemen present was th fone, haviag made up another “pool” to 7 York City a sure thing and carry the new General Cunmite | friend ” told bun. repeatedly Ne didn’ | advocated the amendment, predicted that ifthe | THE MARINE COURT INQUISITION, | Hon. Horace Greeley, who having accopted the office of pane sania tee, “The Hon, danies Irving had controlled the | wants to bet, "Why, am polna to vote for | 4, Fete Trensurer to the Union, was Tut by the. Dresle VE ELECTION AND REGISTRY LAWS. PS z Kighteenth Ward, and Supervisor Hays th You. Why abould 1 bet against you?” my friend jemocratic party should come into power the usccaiar a savtte | denteand addressed the assembly. While warinly adv tod. ie MUN NERVE. OPE: RENT MATE TOG OAT THE REBELLION IN SPAIN, Fourteeath. - Tiere se4 He no doubt | "Wella want to bet w constitutional amendmenta would be ignored, | § of the Charges against J Curtis ] catiizitieteause ot Western enrigeation, he cautioned 01 p. New York city, a mol en E r nie Per oT understand ¥0 Jenny's ate ettlers against c ne A ‘even. die: {iris ube Kheeware tne bile that were MAUC | Gaciies Bande Muliipiving—A Rebel Priest at thet 8 large, majority of the Der wah si ta et tt and all legal distinctions between loyal men and meds line Mite | tiny approneiiag comfort [ora coustjerabte Iength of fty questions in the Republican caucus last a “ ying cl Priest rang be He ue © 1 inaue Yee Brvitne te ay ele Would be blotted out: ft e Hine. There were some people who could never be, cons Peaks which caucus iLwill be remembered Mr, a inthe Provinces Seine | trends of Haye and eying, ee ee under | ethan sa teed onthe bere | aah ce th he Committee of the Bar Association | Cites, qui il the Cardeb ol Kara were situated ta. thy Alvord refused te attend, and by whose action the Revolutionists. 4 Bh amuel J. Tikden'’s friends under | put iron the bar. I Mr. Edinunds (Rep., Vt.) took the same view, : nm centre'ot the continent: one halt the iphapiesnte would id refit ction this new entollment attempted to carry the | 1 itaw a ivan who was staudieg to bi and spoke of the Cincinnat! Convention as de. | sat seain last evening to atoments of ir | he pulling up their stakes and ihovlog further weat. Ma be sald he would not auido, 1 ele mented to | MaDmrD April Pi--Many members of ] Bighteenth Ward in his interest. In the Pour. | tan iter, To eh Ne a | on ty ha the hucteus OF 4 bebe de- | gulurittes in the Marine Court gonieuded by reasiig an extract from the Puget Sound fi pata committee was appointed to 4 i com or vughs and dog | tet Won thew that tiey were watening to | signed to be the nucleus of a party which should ssbb Marit . nepaich, speaking tn favorable terms of the color take charge of these and other bis and put | Carlist juntas have been arrested in different Bo ard Ara UR Ot ar eee reriiann |e iiey a8 as he sh ne nucleus of a party which eae teen ec arroy explained his connection with | ahora tdp iene sethen delivered by. Atte Metcery wh fighters app ntry. Mr. Charl rire was then delivered years a read rs to have been made against H « Clancy, @ well-known Fourt y Mr, Mercer, who ‘at of Puget Sound. be the same as the Democratic party inevery- | certain cases in whieh delicacy forba them through under the party whip. Singularly | parts of the c Sook tapped tie a seach bill came up th p who wa Hend’s wttention on. th " ‘eat ‘Judve Joa: | Was for a the shou haweve ing bi . CT Grom altting,ae Mr. Godfrey wae a former part cou UO Male’ sprang to. his feet The Carlist bands are increasing in number | Ward politician, sipported Mr. Hays. In the | !Ycumnitd sour own busine thing but in nam ve ne Hikslbddlecnd. — i Pe he it a baer ened ite pe thfoughout the Kingdo: The men cry “ Vive election tt ilays teket recely pa) votes and able of taking eare of hin Mr. Thurman (Dem., Ohio) sald he was not ‘Mr. Malcolm Campbell explained the case of Filen C. The New Warehouse Bil Me us question on its, pas- | tt A 2 i the doz-fighters’ Ucket only 80, ‘The vote would 5 a8 6 of the 4 n expecting great ro- | HAFY against the Mowery Hank, giv ‘different y The Importers pate, a6 Sue and’ they uit Went through “by “a | Charles VIL. Death to Liberals.” A large num | have hcen tye times as large if tt trad been po ARCH FOR A PISTOL. f those who had been expecting great re- | Aon uf fnage Curtis's retmarks tro 2M iliipedlh drain gars hall Mined ; a Hey ill question wow tewhether | Loree’ Newante in the provinces of Navarre, | sible tocaat ida vote LI He tevtog pat his mney sults from the Cincinnatt movement, but from | by Mr, Hayward. The lows of the record Iu the case be yesterday afternoon to conslder the bill pending In Did salt fine heen axuin coneltlated, ane Mpan | Gulpuscoa,Teruel,Leon.and Huesca, have Joined | Wary‘ ny intense satority ‘the Fizhtes nhishiad pocket for the uneasiness and anxiety in regard,to It shown ocgrabies for ot S PLEO Pte We taemed Fittinan, | house tea lisiiwuy Gotmponys su provides tor tbe sons as tien promised tin as a reward, n. Da a Leon, 1eaca, have ed | Ward by an immense matority, the Tilden t ed to CATFY OF y the two distingu' Scnators (Morton and | steng that he Mr. Pitan has spoken to, Jud house aud alway Company. It provides for the con Stcklion tas at been ar tht ap niger Mi is | the forces of the Pretender. The Government | only receivine twenty votes. 1.0 chew Edmunds) he began to think he had mis- | ¢ eithat he Wae Do assoctation wit struction of a freight railway on the bulkhead Ine Saud Vat another agent of the Administiatin |i. active a its exertions to suppress the risin The result in there two wards appears to have ihe-codar hd drag taken, ‘Those Senators seemed to fearastam- | Judge are lattaae of hip ine aw aes bethre [\aeeund' (he eily, and :ihe: Greckion Of EFM DHeRE GRD dscive ave unctaritable enough to thin! ; b 7 1 naatisfactory the men minnitur tho sujurtrtine: hew pede from thelrown fanks. and to have taken | the Trohibltory enactment on this point, and that the | 5, the Governorship has again | and tt is reported will adopt a more vigor: Y x » , ds interfered, wn his ovens! onan 7 parthership Was & most unprodt ohe to Ju uses on the wharves, making the warehouse a railroad ri Tammany Societ feats. of the elected Hi vt this occasion to warn their lieutenants through | P B 8° | depot, wharf, and warehouse In oD rd and that be is again nib- | poltey toward the disturbers than that now pur bad Teving. iit the Vetore 1 ts, wharf, (en were contested out the country to wateh their troops lest th have the best ons fo Votold him he could y m1 "8 0 . Slutiona were adopted that. the Hoe ad eer eae es euaet OBL OF J. It is believed hore that Don Carlos is no ole s Improperly referred vid Min he could | Should desert. Unless upon this hypothests, he | 2. PHORENCE LuARy ss Salen ale and handling goods and exposure to i , i Y eon. Annecy, as Was reported from Paris, and has As triets. A new enroll. Called outs tome, | could not account for thelr making stump | Florence Leary, lawyer sald that In May, 1860, he | weather on tccuunt of the condition of the wharves, patriotic. motives and a desire to for " a Aree prortons thier, By iF: | aneect i" ! os Pl Sel for plaintif in the case of Reade agalnst | amounts to @ tax of more than $5 4 ‘ not yet left Geneva dered. It was seen that both Irving with whieh trick me three tines | 8p hes on th nding question designed to , fe i nade t more than $3 & ton on all goods nnees 1b ts coanly sapere oy ior he Carlists In Navarre are retreating on and Haya were largely ia the majority on tl ay nd gone C0. th mnouve, | alarm timid people, and attacking the cincinnatt lh B. Wien, the Gerepdans tan Onee Trine | the trade te other citics., the pia of these warenouses S81 OEE Ce Ree ee travian { cecvalles, apparently to cover the entry of I nroliment,. ‘The Committee of tye Tar Loli them iit a tian wae belng murdered | movement in the absence of those Senators who Wer #275. alleged to have. been paid to Wile UNieare ues been alronply endorsed’ by ta Ghetae LO ae i ne ginent: providing it promis | Cerioe Society on Contested Seats then handed a 1 Saag eee ot Poe cee and ay | were supposed to favor It Count to Tee Reade onghe polls, Ontnerrial befcre | ber of Commerce: The ineurance companies and OTR A ad alba adda! ct "The Correspondencia says thirty Carlist bands to” Haya and Trving — wh! wt have Trviag arrest Ttold tim this - Judge Curtis and a jury, the plaintit! aud a withess chants regard the billas a remedy for have now appeared throughout Spain, the Largest Hd be placed on th pee dee Yeuins woe ai Assembiymen and would | Arranging for n Strong Delegation to the Rate ter the dudes chase: tone: aud: rien: clal evils wader which New York Bow ANDENBLT'S FOURTH AVENUE BILL ot which are impelled chiefly against the prov kle themselves that if th Tis police now hte site, He could have me ar ‘ Geneuasien uation, by the Judge, mhove tone, aria Wien the bill to compel the Harlom Raitroad | inces of Navarre, Leon, and Pontevreda. was not d would not otder anther felted taaverd of hin, I thought. in ene Bee mobic "o,total, labeled” tn, the, fcatt ae sree eek, ite tracks on Fourth avenue | Government forces encountered a band in Nay. | thon, Such | J bythe working IROCMLE AGAIN WITH MR. IRVIN he undersigned, In half of m large | ye tad them placed in cuarge of an officer, and caused piscepal Act of Hishep McNterney. Nir Waltheck moved: to recommut it | atre and defeated them, capturing their cats the nd Dighteenth Ward Last November leving eame into my liquor atore, and | number of Republicans represented at an in- | the door tobe closed ip prcsehice Of tne Jara. Nalae f Hishop MeNlerney, the new Prelate of Albany, ir 4 ith instructions to priest, 0 ported as t esterday th ¥ o, Mine yrdered hina and told ut 7 gcse jury, after being charged tn the case had retired, Judge MM perform bis eplrcopal act ne a 1 tas hist beet gPith metEUCLIONS 10 | Tee TC oncraiaeho are members of tha | Hall to riccly re Wy | cetdl aladaine Porter a hing outeand told him | formal meeting called for the purpose of secur- | Curis Puen Rarprised, Mrs Leary, WAL STOUR | Kirtan Church BOLE PINh: Cetus Ate cpomae Hair ad ‘ He sald by. the | Radical party have offered their services tot Nerous alfray f { Hee eeceea eee eee caled mentite Prion thier, | ing the representation of Kings county in the mime 70g aunt get p dacenter fase fo, Urine 2 | Tequest of Archbishop McCloskey. he bopper H ‘ envto assist in suppressing the demon: fur as ty re} In | iievenits 20) et sou slau tozeur ae tas Eaever | coming Cincinnati Convention, invite such of SR eA AT tS aa Mark Ac hikte t Retss pep hoped tals opps bial pe gran Ha ‘ foot with ral tele- | strattons of the agitators. yotatning them, it b Mr. | j, 4 i “ to speak to bin, as h thelr fellow Republic ps rove of tl that he had already put the p pti and’ his witness ey Bf ton to recs of candle r woop al venue, Pants, April 2.—A number of persons were ehe auto vit * Y ‘e 4 nider an officer's charge, and ifthe jury found for tie vovered with flowers and t " {of the compromise, | arrested In the city of I ne hear the Spat in i Te Who uo you seca thessimen to kilt | ObJects sought to be attained at that Convention | defendant he would cominit both—one Yor perjury, and Athe Bishop will be ry it an arr border, in the Department of I in ther par r to unito with them In attending the samo, and | °® for sabornation of perJury, f * : " ent rid company and the | Yesterday, who were known to be rn y aily Ont they did tt for at A week 7 COMMITTED FOR PRRUURY. 8 previously hela 1 RAR? who ape | Spain to engage inthe present demonst oy ft knee st Tridey ta prinsty election tn fa communicate thelr intention tothe Hon Wn: | 4p, vay Rita ats but there are many. . TVanderhitts ‘legistation ainst the Government of that country a wae ce Oe {vote, wndrich, the Secretary of ald meeting. at | yor way audasked If he would commit the nl ethers, who. repres he th t for him, and | captives. vor, overpowered the polies fore tae of Seven met inthe ‘ithe telead i t. KIyn, Of OF nut if the jury fourd for plant The Judge Various churches In this ¢ hop Met to i Het ne motion weuld Win charge aud es-aped toward many building yeaterd Than was iri udly ith inst. inorder that suitable arrangeme was Kou forte, bathe was to be the Jud wil p Stake a selectian aad ale i " 4 aks sade pntier, ‘Troops have been sent t y esterday that themanwasirindly | ay he made for the conventence of delegate tation. Then counsel replied he un point « Secretary totake PARP pial ek De renee mate of therh ‘ s for Krag Oe mars 4 HRooknyn, April 23, 187 to threaten. to commit the Jury 1 pale atid sad, but not quit oo ic. f lh. ' Are 1 ML Ditss, Duara 1, T.F. Rowland, AEs See He WUite e vi Ny ake O'Connell and the | Gor rd, bdwar f, ' John Cashaw anguage "i o in ' e then sent to 1 STAGE EXCILEMENT fact are bah for power in this district t Harman, Wan. Bair . fhe wer The ense ella Garvey thet ir my thon came up th ¢ t vin 1 bolan [O's 1 euppos 1 fortt. Tjward that : ote GONE Mirriet po, disrespect hy Was called yesterday moruing be Judge Barnard, ’ i A Theatrical * Black Friday =A i \ ’ nent y Pat arai nue gearit he would do ie tor \ . Tho jury did tind Mrs, Garvey’s condition, as was shown by the certificate tram the Managers and the Indign PSST eek ified the t OLiee it MWh werd conumitted by aE Ube PHTAIGIBK, WA; WOE’ TRIBFOVUL HL Tha Oa 1 itetant tiveent of na Actor. t ‘ . 1 “ Cue vty that Lrviits mut fatty fe ar tied while |W adjourned autil Thureday next rig Bremnan ine * Med 4 The following card has be 1 j £ | y il it se stulie were sent from t nitine bods eft dge Harner i f ao) ike. Bulle. bY the MAT t f hef 1 Courtewhere Wil on bealnet the body of A ¥ fom the thie 08 1.\TED. Aw the dramatic ertt i st Ge wate ace iinuore to" woop, anit a i Nwhether he ine ( ieee te Place the stavdard tere re: . ner o ‘ ter > wdan bai, . v slut anaer and disust passed | that events which hav 4. and tt : cr nf a fa tiueged nervously at his Lu been clatorated ad tt welch teat nhon Grent Piva la Eleventh Avenues vote by which the bill | isien of | whieh | Dae ‘ Bites 2 Gi Ti At, Hingha ‘4 i it eee partes \ ‘ at hate, rf ull be soled down, thus eonsuin- | Mie cde ad theans Arsdat | ¢ 0, Cis 1 sant Co.'ettax, the wine factory, at Fifty seventh F joi bovond the have of resurrection. | loaiquation that atre we have the Homes O Connells all . wit Mins i JX. | otreet and love More than five buudre tient Wace was. oats there was @ cust; | with nd tngeaiity or fii art Feely Sixteenth Ward “re: He ts always re, Geo Merritt, HLF: Kreg & possible injunction porvons ware sx din the Gactory, and at the Gret Petree eeorel eure the aknare [ered arts Therefor rt BG | nesayawshie bs also weil Wael att bis -_— Tie committee then adjourned until Thurs rmthey rtished down the single Alght of atain ber to te k root! gratulate the Hon, |} soled Reece oF the a Wack | of that it 4 er Mass Meeting in Camden—New Je day night swarmed through the windows, aud fortunately eaca t y M. Depew iteher, and other | cite day which will be forever memorable ta tie | right { red on the bottom step and his let Aithough he says four shots were fired at him noy's Delegates to the Cincinnad Cons ee pews Papliity anda seced and third slarme were sounded’ ‘ | ren Ott the result The Auancial history of America, pectfully BR tt AIL hen clinnen i | MeNully Was suitering only trot the injurics he vention Speech of the E Town Liberal Convention, esuergliart 4 on atock Ie ated ae How ¢ ' them snilingly, ane ; shiner Baten, | Oth Rey Ura titaareval eet had received from blows on the head. None of SAND! atine report, April 2 » State Lily ve They eutter sent of & ¢ (0 1 in “ tev he aleady felt: bimseit Sinbo's GARDEN, Tuesday noon, April £3, 187 one in hie +n He held lie revo) Tee tee | the halle entered, Chere are +4 fa weund CAMDEN, meeting ae port, Apr ese he en hab Ml hisehinery aid Axtures: and the building is damaged to inky cacoticed inthe sheesof Superintendent | | Yesterday afternoon Mr. Charles It. ‘Thor barrel in ihe banal, Bvnie words Tassel betwoen | on the lett brogat, but the ball after paeaing-| to-night wae the greatest me ever held in | Convention tt redccied: an era ros Uheamouat of 9,00, Fully insured, mov hich position said to bean a Jn, who on ay night played the part of | remember. Hennessy then raised the pistoland | t shtheclothesulanced off. MeNatly will be | the Camden Court House. Col. John R, Hazlett, | Hons, and appoin elegates to the Cincin= ip aaaT Picsntn cae of Milter « removals ‘The wssem= | Dash Hod man, rety fed to play tho. part, assign: | prought it down with tremendous force Hand | ip azain ina day ortwo. He was visited by bis | 4 veteran of the late war, W sated Eranina path Convention. Gen, Fitzhenry Warren ¢ Whot Musical Notes are Wort UU 2 ted agaliiet bili were Bes ing his reasons in the following letter: eNatly’a head, He fell to the ground, but | mother, two sisters, and many friends Inst | ® Veteran ov the late ORO resident, | Hurlington presided. Speeches were made by Messrs, Jackson, Tooker & Morris hare tt, Herr uy r 5. wy rei Ku rt. G Viste; Darrell Palmer staggered up and made forthe street, Hennessy | Dit Owen Geoghegan and " Clipper” Hen. | with eight Vice-Presidents, one from each ward | the Hon. J.B. Grinnell of Lowa, and Gov, Brown | secured Brignoll for thelr next Sunday evening concert Bia Tetete Lipuitts, Muulton, Omgoor, Pah Graturure: Ldceline to personate on your stags, or | again attacked and felled him to the Ay | tessey are tocked unin ‘the ‘Cwenty-sevond | in Camden, Col, Hazlett introduced the TH of Missouri, ese slant Fat thelr BASS BRAND. SFPEING OBtoEss Rivcin. Tawis, Linpitts Muulton, (raont Ltive, | any other, any character the representation of which | near the a nike Tye “wuele party. then fet | trent station, apts Cameron has wiven atrict | James M. Seuved, wha was rocelved with the sie se le Grane OPets Is sald be receives 1m pea an ya may linperil any fellow ereatare’s I i Bea te eA land ounded him unarer, | orders that nobody should be allowed to see | greatest enthusiasm, “He said Mysterious Sulcide of a Woman in Second | for this single performance, Besides this ¢ AN HONEST MAN S INDIGNATION, . __ CR, Taos, Jr. cifully. ; them, ae ears Proin thie ibe Ave he entire Ninth tt nd. Mite. B th RA BD a Fest cig pale but Uetor New York city F. S ewland, stationer; ap- | No. 104 Fourteenth street Janes O'C cournging Ady: i Four gunerous welcome Bl eee fares “pe Lele Bacontcloua.to Ballesuey | oe aan re) hie: Oo Gre ere Che > HN Tite d, rose and addressed the Speaker plied for relief In Dankraptey ch, drew his revolver and fired ‘The first public sale of leases of corporation e) PAnpiausect “Wo ae Jpaebadrnedtt Mea ail er Peclipihad 1 expected on dunday evens ty Mr. epeahors Lhereby tader my unconditional | New York Stute-Wiitim A, Brooks, butter dealer, accounts differ 4s to the nu real os aince the administration of Cowptrotier | tnsolence, the arrogance, 1 londe, avd very beautiful, She went to the he tp bir, Speakers || tenderto you my ete hii fra” Borne of the spectators say rpolremeel eseager aged peer tied ielies pots Ge Srercnt above named Ip the afternoon and hired a room, Some: _ ‘ the frst ee i ‘ . seven, Some assert that others of the gang t Aa seirwdtvbeady Bt haloes Mecctretiaag [bab 4 1B L thing singular in her manner attracted attention, but no A Vigilan mittee in Patch: fuk A i AN A nig th CTs tb; Beate an Kingston, failed sides O'Connell shot, and others maintain Ul direction of Comptrollr Green, The prices obtained We are charged, with pers 1 animosity toward | further notice wae taken of I Late in the evenlug ihe On Monday night the yacht Jennie, anchored ayy reigned in the chamber Schenek & Gridley, hardware, Syracuse, failed he was the only one who fired were generally largely Iu.adv f the rents which | Grant, But ty uswttite toward the Jandindy passed by the door of her room, and on enter recap , ayy, foram few derisive Tans Jayoox & Green, grocers, Syracuna, failed. ‘One of the bills red MeNally’s breast, Just | were recelved in the old lenses, The cellars th Fultou { fier thim tiful ¢ Mae ea Pate ligg ou che bed with all her clotting on, | ** Patchogue, L, I, wae robbed of compass, clock, beds, a heard and a move the 1 Ki rat Market were eepecially sought, a mpetition far | tip true, he did pot acknowl jups because it | juscustble. On the table was a not £ “yy | and almost everything else. Search was made, and tha, ti ont Tithe fesignation must be tiled with | Henry R. Burt, Auburn, N.Y. application made to notice station, where. iis wounds were | Market at the it of the celtura ip Fulton | Ter avavereatiy at the fect uf that soldier who won the Rermelt. gt gcomeatnna, 6 gequent addressed, {9.4 | signed Sas posted Ip conepiewous places e ury of Btate. The Colonel then wrote | force into bankruptcy dressed by the Police Surgeon, Who pronounced | lug rent Is & Hada Anant pte trees Cheer. | Hut, there | ty interred, adslba that she Rad rooney ample Tor the | house Rta tare ee wet ey eater roe o and ed forthe Secre- ent B - fennigade nent fal.” He waa thes bo Ag i Penrty sat were. fo pea Titusand Yrave aud trie men | purpose, ‘In the stove was found some eeraps of letters Ba eee oh _ he reeny r) tary of Stat GQ ptarted for the Becre; | Lewis D. Fay, Bath, N. ¥.; applied for relief tn bank | thet ned fatal, Ht wi te rhe to Belley ‘ MEO ee ar atta have anew birth of | Guifianline dhe notsia German, ‘They were acariy de: | Peery torr Nor safle a Commute he intended snation should take place | M™Pptey Hennessey, as soon as the fring began, start mt freedom (we cannot forget ten A PUSER EE thenh I Neestieas WaerRantaleed enueenélome SUpMInE ERAT Sls [cokter ihe Rear tecc Tet camienehee Ris eaere cee i itely, and that on no constderath Horatio N, Farnham, Jr. Buffalo, N. ¥.; applied for it hird POllnerna kw take res Tarte aaa" [i viepe ar ¢ the | waa tired of life, On.the table was a bottle with the ta wr bs Senay Se eee aH it. te characterized the bill to bankrupte I on arun wp Third avenue, followed by nd tot 1.146 Brondwa k CHickahominy, could they ee { ipesea > | Bel torn off, whieh f : - Hideclared that Tammany had never pass toforce IMODIUKIUBIEL, 7 Vs covication made to | street. by Detective John D. Lari ti Tirmlowal the Walle of the ‘Treasury [applausel, aud | were. two. pockethook ; Col, Charies 8. Spencer will officiate at a dress ‘i hore gutrageous act. He said that when he ars J force ine bankruptey ( Camerons force, The officer stopped him and | & scatters the scold with a tind as tavieti aud | with her sate and ela i | parade of Mts command Fifth Regiment, in the \t h ‘ hould pitcard n, N. Y4 application made to | asked the reason f his unsc mily haste He Yeo! its power, (Cheeky. ” per itto sires hole sow | State Arsenal to-morrow evening. About 10 o'clock the i Dien stown, N ‘opp! , | answered that he was running with the crowe 4 Greenwic tay God keep his meni green rittte Neht upon’ WAY | regiment with torches and music Will leave the arsenal ie | vx Thomas Dugan, Juhivetown, N.Y application made | °°" ory well” said t clive, we'll walt Stow per wuauiny ald of Henry Wilson, of Masnichu Se otk Fac Worse ugi-tentekagebry sami le tha pest re ‘“ that! he will'u pe into Bankruptcy, sv, v4: applied for reliet feomes up and see What they are cet Ni i avenue br h Wiss tele sa pauiticiay that be did wot | there sd Voow ce heat Stnth avenues “Phe route of march will be 1a + now dn the | jy‘lauernpuey 4) per une anil wr ¥ ‘ db» t through Phirty seve to Fifth avenue, thence to 4 the Col George |W. Doxtater, Newville application ¢ up Henne ht F102; present rent $630 por 4 nthe ¢ i h ene sore, We Dosteter, News N. Ys applicat aro un Hennesney ma aE be abe ee ittieth strvet brought, Rea; { : A Divhonest Shipping Clerk—Appropriatian | [Niuiythind street, After the sordid havo to cor Rryon Yager, Portlanay ile, 8. Ye, application im 1 OR CHAFRS OF BOOK nt rent $125 per ann House and lott Fast ‘i " : ‘0 believe that wis is Employer's Moueys nrertaiued Witt iuet in is , ; u Bay w sin order ita foree nko banRENBICN. ly toward Pourthe averse, 1 —— H,""# feel” on the nat aivat Waahiugtun, De Jonge, paper dealer, of hand 73 0 treet, was Real Batote Association, at f Hee nattaie Cartan iy LO Feconslder |) WB Any salty woods, M nia, appti: | attempting to molest | He turned the cor Monnatic nein Great Britains : atppat tes eh 8 arrested on a charge of grand larceny Ung of the Woman's Keal Estate Wy i fi * ) wade Lo for i H y nd t ves and when the SUN AWN the House ¢ deena y \ fi On last Friday the rof the frm placed ¢ ’ A “ 4 Ltoe r wigratio Ore Oe it tr \ effort t \ " ain aN gener Ftazewell, Georgia, | raporter visited the hall nothitu had. been soon i In the f iia Gen of Mel ae te ‘ last the f hrm r a to Ore 4M i (Corruption [1 bi Monseon, Chica appiteation mace | i! ' ng for the appointment of a Commission to 1 py ( ' trig tothe driver of a 1 resa Sirs M Posawtelie 4 Atout Often young and 4 ¥ lature Ta sat forsetiet ta [ _Aeanthne the Committee of Seven was In sess | quireinto the character and rapid inerease of monnette | 44h ' eT ee eT aa ie “tag titta. t " hor dim He ; 1 KA SU aa aia on. The p ehoty wore heard nnd cronted & | t Great Britain, He explatued tho pro H ‘ hag tot vir, but itw veda f 1 " tn! torofan hour ot A i Terre lw ' terre d . Lt e any dednite information | § serced that Woes Bad beet din convents ‘ t Cutten | ely andy 1 tr ° . i \ ' i the Ce ( ror wh the reporters He suid Disposition | aunst thelr with ' | ; A Hepaat i ky F Wik te sand he didn't want to be r ¥ Maithew f for Dungarvan, pros | * * bn thet 1) al uty in wars het to wor \ A Hvooklyn ¢ Missing. | ree get Aes Fi Kontun, M X t mH the tus. Lhe sane Feileenoe was torte atthe aguanlve, lanaingn need Ly Airs hes. | | F On fast Sal ay afte n Elizabeth Wentzel, | fi ' \ founrys Wor t was | 1 jor honey i \ i fal 1 i t t Trive was given for Wie Introduction of M " there ee UM " | 1 sel a u ba t. Auth oT any | Bate'st ai t i y | Reet a u y . ; 4 a . rt . 1 hill GU, Mharper & Cos, Har ‘ Judue Baronrd to the @ribune's Reporier, x . ' x vu % I Low i Take, § Miles, the Triauie spy, wes in dude Barnards | 9! tat H | Vins with the Chorolers, An Oyster Bay Mystery J i! r f eu $ Grove, Mi860 7 trom outsiders whe hay Court, Wb ON HUA ints iA COAL A na | VA i : h A Canisl WMek or, OME ylvanta, failed. Iminodintely after the in edb eg i ¢ 1 fey hi ' fora ton 1. Bloomberg & Br eae te Mitiade | appeared off the scene with a squad of potica, | Hee, polnting toh ¢ py wald mud th N49 ite 3 1 i 1 1 1 pia, T and nitrates tothe building y ded b ia te the dirtiest dog tu the city, Has anybody « | ¥ tye mut { wei i i \ Ahi sl vou ‘ yey hardy them, until dnally closed by the janitor waten | Jone ot th vt oft win " ’ upto Cinein fanny tid + ms, | Carolus, | ae Mealy: formerly: Aeopt tho: tiquor maloon 400 | Ai EMA one a tetee thie relhow. me | math nithet fia) tune ¢ 1 tong : ! ; Killed Hin He his been aetive in the Tan capadte allng wate. ‘This ts t 1, dirtient \ ‘ : ‘ it 4 { y te - lyn v 1p, and on ' many Reform movement in the Sixteenth Diss | 4 y hae awl te | tay ‘ yeti avi ‘ ator 1 t ‘ Cem \ trivts atid is spoken of very bighly by those who 4, apd crawled ont of the room i 1 (abides Catinte bate Baetnery nt ya ments, ou | falled % now hin — a Maher r Thoma Wed 1 mem. AT A AN he | phe War in Mexico The Rebels Defeated at TUB ATORY AB TOLD DY MINALLY erevia of Wi Hiendee Wants aps aR niiiny t — 4 , Dosh Git H D8 Howe 7 ; ' Jie . h Pe tar eat oi \ vi vo | Wastuatos, April 33. The 8 1 a; Paw en eat ' Curtis, y actors and Conint ; Every Polat. sa parton visitoul: MuNally Ii fellow ne : Clary, Ktubes ' | hi ’ arty Uf Luise aid Ks WESTCHESTER COUNTY ' law parts | Be shi a 1 : Era Crey oF Mexieo, April bi. —The country is be | tan Put looklag well cP ADE BOIAR We uo prowl of tt HME [the Cigpitel for tour yenes ta coin Scheve y < ne snd Hob pou fi ACERT ' Hains . ng more quiet, Confidence th the Government | bandaged. On the chair lay his shirt coat, and | ty Hpeeches were made by the ». Mr. Killgor M vin Lave f ford, Cor a Gasure, bait allow FO eye Sy | tucrcases, and business Is reviving, Public opintontanow | vest, all’ tinged with flood. | MuNally, 4 Gi eur clait, rirteg: | Calob Needies, and ethers ters Were toad A Monina Vat of mentd e é i days! linatath Gen, Tracey, A nv ly favorable to duarca, Gen, Rocha continues 7 Oblitns Ko ‘\ natured 4 ing man, Lold the peel from Cart ire, John Tl FP BT nak ‘ j i nidine tyes he ‘i im voi ie here prepariag tious in the northeast, A. vigorous campaign has | Teporter his story as follows 5 a SUCH and ollirs, Lhe: Uunue th ; sited genterdsy morula ty ln ease they lube iit asaine tha repela in the Sierra Pueblo soe Thad been appointed inapector of the elections, i vention of rhu ™ prevailed. wh the speeches as well us t fia ‘ fl vale ee t voturd Pao ee acca with alt his foree | ving and his party cent i all aorts of loafers Br Lovis, Mow April national | futons have the ralitring againat dhe oily ! ' Tecelys rub aUDGE \ 12 ThnAiutter, by a foyid counter: | peatorn who did wit i wear, in pookingtoatital of tie Kiverty : | ‘ \ f fe A coun of the Bar Association arrived ‘ eet ut mnd badly beaten by Cae | Now, | was tnepector, at Nuch Lwarperfecty neu. | this ety, commencing on May 19, hid tel dintiing dy RAGS AH Wap Hy for Ch ' Vheruna eee ! ' to ure bamediate action bn the ease |r fa. rho has defeated tho insurgents at Hut and did pot favorelther party, 1 was do: | day the 6th, Great preparatiooe are being tnude V tho inalority to increase | bo. PLASUESVROM Tih OCEAN CABLES, i i] { Jidgew. A pecute ds bela | AckTMIe?. Dowinewes tae ls fented and kill inlued to krepal egal voters out, aba Pivgectede | he oceasion, The pricew are valued wt b14,0 | te delegation to utty } 1 ‘i foot ie “ i Reg aiton the dudichry Committve | aid 'the Government trocpe have gained a victory at ny whoin 1 kw Meh Thad no out —— J calames Mesgoveh duords starr Joba | t ls t H ri ieee mn Fae h BT aaa ie eee Art TIDULGUIALaTy Min) EPACRIE A ihewarterexcept that t wanted to ace fair play, and | ape zt aiaen ee ‘ f ' i / H , 1 i Arist , » ita Bee hy Lar chine ca e testimony in whieh is all] patie supporters of Lerdo de Tejada are uniting with thieves and loafers should come in from other | Mipp.erown, April 23. ¥. P. Soward, brothar Od, Addle diay ton t Panatat Picea r bly 1 ly yesterday tae bill or 4 nied, Aniajom@y of the coumitive, howavery | the Jusriaty. Keinforconents ary going to Yuostan, MW eotde the election by casting their iewal | of secretary Seward, diod \oday of apoplday 6 bie ©. Lineh ton TE Picht, Janie & Muar, Kmigie Lowy | cheeg. Mi Sad t tv wab evforted vane y indorstood to Be opposed to reporting in | where Gom, Marical already bas 1,00) nen, ‘ou know What (ho olochion waa—it was Rome to Vlorida. N.Y. 1) Gol! A, Hotvystend, Wo tye tio. Ager eee wiiiee Wipe Een Lod AL 4