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al a = _——— = = — en — ——_—— - ~- — — —— +4 “ru “NINTH YUAR. NEW YORK, TUESDAY, APRIL 30, 1872. PRICE TWO CENTS. ' ¥ ‘i en with the Influx of delegates from Missourl. | gentlemen from Minols. Indiana, and Ohio were wn i ny ) given at that establishment on next Tharsday evening. A TOWN'S SAVE SOLD, S| > N and will play sharp games to win, but there is | other meeting was held with larger numbers this Plnsey ohole, a mae oe Ie ty Ayla be A Jeracy Sherif Getting the Face of Parente * NATOR FENTON! 8 “ARRI AL I | not strength enough in the name to give it any | forenoon at the St. James Hotel, which ad- | DASHES ULRE AND ND THERE BY TIPE | traces myriod of Indies, while the Oriental Club and Bonde—Entertaining Basis of Compromise |p aonm RAND On.ryat INSURRECTIONISGD show for success, Since the Missouri delegation | journed again till to-morrow morning. SUN'S REPORTERS, Pier giuullar organizations will oare for the Marebal's between Town Officers, LED BY A PRIEST. began to press him on account of his being one | Whitelaw Reid, meantime, has telegraphed to anon ars — The Town Council of Passaic, N. J., is sins heful Bow! Talking Working for Adu king the United States | The Shocking End of a Spree in East Hous | composed of six Republicans and three Demo- | The Iron Miners Joining the Revolutiontate of the originators of the party and to represent | Mr. Greeley the result of the Conference, and a and Trambull- Dr. , / ton Street. * fe the dt oT Mr. A Proclamation from Don Cartox-Amae oman o » have come ¢ 0 ‘ ec om hi 0 whe ° crats. It is made the duty of the President, reciey'n Felenda Currving him fer View | Olive man cf it, there have come out serious | reply is expected from himas to whether the | stacy Bdwaris, a seaman on the Norwegian | Jamon Eilts, of 242 East Houston atreet, ahard= | Wiotard Ay Techous, te nominate the town | dete Insists on Taking Coumand Li-Samnce Will Support Adaias on | PeFeOnAl objections to him asa candidate which | proposition of the revenue reformers to adopt | york guujoth was committed m fow daye ago by a in POURIE WRtt9 Last BPRaTON ove GPa chard A. ‘Terhoun, to nominate hina x ae sl an EqualityeHetorethesLaw Plank. cannot be answered, and must prove fatal to his | the Missourt platform. to which he has already | eq states Commlasioner to the custody of Marshal mupaide down and bis wife oereaming, | officers, his nomination Dube suuoet to con.) Exits Apel The Ito ‘ual = Cisassatt, April 2.—The Union and | “hances unless he is nominated by some shrewd | Sssented, will meet his approval. Upon his a Sharpe, preparatory to heing sent by the Norwegian frightfutly wealded about the lower part of | {tmatton by the Stace hl t the ting on | Bono and Bes ero. In the quis Provinces ation. Whidh. Ieet Weants fi and Joe, Cul Schurs, who ts | ewer depends in great measure the question | Consul to Norway to be tried for assaniting the mate of n, her loge boing Nteratly parbolled. Monday week the President presented his nom- having Joined the in urrection. off mining Relor SauIy ole matte woua chat TAYE tly for Brown and acting with the Miss | whether the Convention will act harmontously | the veesel in New York bay on the 2d of April, Th Thomas and Antony MeMahon, who | inations. Alt wore confirmed until the name of rations are suspended. Two hundred Begs day © ee cneceen nee aane atone | Sotti delewation, isat heart for Adama and wil | on the tari issue, Some of the New York | prisoner had no examination the ( r Tres essols now at mentioned e unable to obtatm sioner decid- m Clarke w 1 off yesterday, andatter | Capt ” sd nt pertacting ap organteation | quietly cast his influence in that direction Protectionists Insist that whatever else ts done | !nk that the treaty between the United States and Nox Helwig. they earns | | surge, A ore, und wili be compelled to returm, but wil djourn to meet Tater In the week after | A crnowe LOCAL PERLING IN FAVOI OW ADAMS. | Mr. Greeley must be satisfied, and whatever will | N#y,constitutes the Consu id Commercial Af mh fora dollar wilen Mr. Clarke ia the incumbent of the office, > empty. the action of the Liberal Republicans shall be the latter nation ia th’s country the exclusive. ju’ Pitas peleed & : a eae e a Notwithstanding the absence of any organ. | satisfy hit on the question of Protection, they | ail offences committed on board thelr vesre: titres Itove When hie name was offered to the Council, Geo. Mapnip, April Forty Carlists yesterday sonounced, ‘Tais Convention is of Cinetanatt quires ail United States Conmmistoners to cnfofce there ized effort for Ad he has a great deal of un- | say they will accept, ons gud surrender offending seamen inte thelr olive Sup ta the bldridge | W. Demarest presented a of resolutions: appeared at the town of Ataun, Inthe Provinoe OGTR TG HONS THO YEMEOE 18 NORBHUS Oe || develibed Mra tetiay arid ne i PLOTS AND COUNTERPLOTS. wekdwarda wan taco Hofer dk! later aia qucing the Treasurer for neglect of duty, and | of Guipuzcoa, and surrendered to the troope Dio and the adjacent State * compos pha esterday. 0 tof rabravconpusy, and (he Judge, coustng hm of bringing diszrace 0 o p Oho and th ge Ape leah nd Di ant Cincinnatt and in the vicinity ts v 11:0 P.M—'The arrival of additional delege- | iter tvlewing ieteetimoay, salt ; 8) A Weatern Merchant's ¥ all tn Front | hy malfeasance In ofiees ‘The nomination was A thors. % In about ejuai 8 of Kepublicans and ema his favor. The New Enuland deleg: th n Illinois has increased th Davis eto be avery high-handed proceed. ofthe Astor Ho Hot nirined, the vote standing five against to The Government forces occupying the town ate, Ghd has been virtually soded by ti : ‘nua ¢ ts Ing. Aman Is committed to the custory oft Caiod as a at a Ave tes AL . - ? trata, and has been virtually superseded by the | wicm he Ie the frat choice, are numerically | strength perceptibly, but the manifestation of | {ifioARenst committed to, tne suatety of ate last night Oflcer Bird found an appor- | four for Mr, Clark Vittoria, capital of the Province of Alava, yew more extensive movement of Liberal Repub- Hear whiten is exclusively Republican, but exe yeetable man lying thaensthle tn front of the | ) An tnvestigal use. ‘The officer carried him to the Pork Hos H peting wi h pallod nite At that time the terday attacked al that place, and to nd of the Insurgents nea k sixty prisoners. weak, and ar or d the push nized rings for the other candidates thei and pulling of the | increasing strength has given the opponents of | iLcommiry withoat an examina) an lait Davis the alarm, and they are diligently at work | sucha Uilng. The prisoner Is cutitied (o tis discnay ye ainda (hroughows the Gouk ‘ A pital, and there it was ascertained that he was suffering | Meu by i The Council room was | 4 ‘ Wie Santor ok Hc the enti sabe simul | tufhuence ts not as yet very much felt. With acuires to overcome It. ‘The prow | <a ian from concussion of the yrain, and also had a bad cut | crowded by te habitants of Taesater a tn} boats ee lle ape oie Mulfclont cic tee tha ne terers | large number of individual delegates from the ibe OUPLLA tits, OF Wien | AM StH N TONER SER pease eNeRHON fr8 Hck oth hat Nay hemes | ity of whom seein to be. friendly to Air Clatke, | throughout the kingdom active. The aaa eeee vonsldorable weanber of iptoruinene | Western States he fs tie second cholce, and | I telecraphed you yesterday, though searcely | gi, Mung andAh Han, accused ofbeing accom. | Barlow, was tonnd, efetiiemmds | and Intense excitement retened throughout thé | spirit of the army eenoraly ts excellent. , re of a con able number of prominent : : % " iy J . accused of bel ecom= | Astor House steps. at his head. “Tie tatun seting t is learned from the prisoners captured that ; there is no bitterness fn the opposition to him, entioned In the crowd and apparently not ices of Le: obi na Ah; Pell ortal, ile is suppe " wit | Phe charges against Mr. Clarke were that he Democrats and several Democratic Congrers | osooit trom tie Davis men, whose anzlety | known, excites crave apprehensions on the part | Pices of Ley Hang tn robbing Cha Ahyee at 19 Pell | le mortal. Iie ls supp Lf bdteh cena baal had allowed the town to be dl each band of Insurrectionists has a priest at ite etreet of $152, on the 2d Inet, were arraigned before te from whom | of the friends of other candidates who have | Sustice bow men from Inelana and Miinols, The Hon, Sam. M Land the f the Indiana Dem- h Mayor O'Neill ¢ 1 hee tangling it ina lawsult w head or Jersey City, in which the corporation hi s:ems to be to nominate a cand! ong its officers, Suicide of a Disheart 2 been Id ed € yesterday, and hay in i” Committee are quite prominent and | 20%, ¢a% obtain oMetal favors, Notwithstand- | been made acquaiited with its detalls, and | by Abyce, were committed for trial at he Genoral Sea | Coroner Schirngpr held an inquest at 124 Fore | kadiy worsted, andthe town sate sold at sheritra | A Proclamation, signed by Don Carlos, ts ctr ‘ the! vr : i 1 dl tchea 1 tet there is an effort on foot on the part of | counterplots at izing quietly to meet it. | tons, Abyee isa Christian, and bis baptioual name t¢ | eyth st yesterday afternoon over the body of Ale | salo; that he did this by refusing to obey the | culating in this city. In it the pretender ex- with sia iectee ta Mnbucme tng | one oF Gwe Eastern men to cook up acombinas | The Pennsylvanians have not yet put hnan ape | Wey Mats depres fed Malik ter of | pert ened or ite Browne steecta eap meker, 25 years | Obers of the Count, and that he hatuged bis | claima: “Thank God! Tam once more permit any pat tion in ¢ to Inftuence the | tien to neat Adame and Davies fb ls eels | pearance, . = ‘ of rae. Abont two yenrs age Kenedig emigrated from | 00K bart cis ©* | ted to kiss the sacred soll of my country and be Setton /f the Liberal Republicans, but ere not | ou.iy doubted if Davis would accept the sccond | It is belleved that McClure te holding back |, Davn & paid Germany, and having saved some money returned to | "My, Clarke's answer through his friends in the | again among Spaniards.” He earnestly appeal auf heedful of the advice of the World | 1i-c on the ticket, an thnt Would hardly be t while he perfects rain under whieh he will eo Council, was substantially as follows; ‘The | te the people to rise in arms, and declares he Anal wa very freo utterance of their | niece he teket, as t 1 hardly be “i nl A ‘ : 1 town of Pasale had issued a quantity of serip, | Will deliver Spain or die in the attempt (ea tho Gandiiiate | ter than his present position of Judge of the | receive the Democratic support for Senator to pporae, an rape £5.00) of which was in the hands of Mayor | OMicial reports cay that no band of rebels ree op jabs haiti + ‘ Supreme Coust succeed Cameron, in return for casting the vot a O'Neill last spring. It became duc, and the | mains fe Province of 8 Mer Bene tt : ANT DAV of the Btate for Davis, It turns out, as 1 sup tar tenor waa read feomAhenrp's a'wasfound on nie | Mayor warned the Council of his Intention to rahal Serrano commences sctive operations j 4 Democrats say they have in that THY ATTITUDE OF BENATOR SUMNER. ut with a strong cole 22 miles from Pan h h tat the contents of the glass wit asuit unless the money was fortheoming. laly, Who says that he has never failed to pay hie sais W'scre GRIND AHAB ty whowe | Some doubt has been expressed as to the atth | Posed, that the delegation brought up by War- | puny car aA ; four Councilmen who” now sustain Mr, T troops from Tofalla, Bia’ y compact and p ful party wh ’ ‘Nat a y he te moth from Youlstana and Texas, consisting of o Ln verdict that the deceased came to larko ond for months to get an ap n a ‘ preter fora ticket it will not do to entirely | te ir, Suinner toward the movement in | seat bed De oT | A iettlant bye th Seraey O1y verduse Of some War Culie poets oriation Lo meet this demand, but were op It is said that the King Insists on taking actual disreqa: ir help isespected in the elec. | the event of Mr. Adams's nomination, the two hirty negroca, twenty-five Germans, and a intx- Sint iwarde fs Tt —— Dy the live who now refuse to confirm his noml- | Command of the army, ater esrb denne to tac | Rot being on irieily terme, My. Prank Wind of of all sorts for the rest, is a trading deloga- iets it Miitastaines Ald for the Ruined City of Antioch, nation, <a ton he oe pee Sees ee oe ae nominally for Adams, with an expressed . - Lohe A meeting to ald the sufferers of Antioch was Finally Mayor O'Neill instituted a suit and roe. ANOTHER JERSHY MY t ' nvention’s action, they as con. | Boston arrived here from Washington this an exhibition of the .cauly art last night, the vecas! - covered i nt, with costs amounting to $90 " erace their decided convictions that | morning, fresh from @ long consultation with | desire to help Greeley for some place, but really | peing a testimonial to Mr. Win, Edwards. The fret gct- | RM! last evening at Twenty third street aud Fourth | Goth t Sahn the five stubborn Councilmen thems | 9 ¢ tate Weats hn te but Davia ean carry the State, The | Mr. Sumner, who is bis most intimate friend, | fF snybody with whom Warmoth can make ® | to pet veen Young Flynn and Rudy Pricoexcited rounds | SVenwe, the Hon. Wk, Douge presidlug, Sr. Johuson, | Kelves propose'l ah “Ap propriation, and oraery neck at euevestat n nfleed ar hese dass theses . satisfactory trade shter. Flynn drew blood and floored his oppo. | Y® bad lived in the East, hat the population of | the clerk to inform the Mayor's attorney at Pat- con I Demodiaces aiid 1kGeed-all the Wastin nud has given hin, authority ‘% repres nat htm Liles ope Hee ariel aes a GAn O Mu eee esi Ni by | Antioch was about six thousand. ‘The houses were butit ervon that his money was waiting for him. No how who the Suleid Ne fe, repeat the sane assertion, jere. Mr. Sumner’s chief anxiet that the sicher det ae ht ers he spent titre ead ty dh dhe of ston arallel terraces, and as one pper | order, however, \ nto Mr, Clarke to pay As W L. Bonne dd Re ye ea lslests rion. Ie | eerrvention hell dente tesetatien ta terorer | TH moat formidable altack onthe Davie | Young Glesgow and Tarary Mccuy, who handted | ofstong Parallel terrace, and ee one of the apner | ofer, however, waa given to, NE-Clarks 16 Day | As Win, L. Bonnell and Italph W. Pope, Is plain ¢ igh ths the same influen rs Mei SaaMity Sloe tel a dowear (aeain novement comes from the editors of the news- | Memselves wall, ‘Then sti York, | atid thts 4 ation tn all dire pftwas | necessary formality. ‘The result was that tie of Blix “a » Jy were walking through Legale lumbus nomination for Daris are | titi as boen the occasion of is healtancy in | Papers at the West which have been identidied | Seay" i thea J Bunn wis me ceeal 1. win, 4, | Houet the Judgrent,end sold tho sale, REIS" | Seto roeshron iunnace crorning thay tod the {that end there will be an indefinite | committing himself to the movement. A roso- | Wt Liberal Republicanism aud politeal re- | Gride ainplon of the ri Root, Wy be Dou " Hioadl. 3 Coeding which has cast an indelible disgrace on | | tiring cores of a well-drossed 1 tay, "To that end there will be. an Indefinite | rain on this polat, the terine of which areper: | form. tls now openty atated that in the event | Posies ac Miyeigven tat mes Brown, WH walt the town af Vustales Mat he ttre corpes of a well rossed man, lying amount of trading and bargaining. Hee ee AARates fe SEE BUIDROE CH to Ohi | ofthe. HORUKALION Of Davis the Chicago | Yam Fawards hd fe ones Harris hi Joun A. L vitigeton were appoluteu w nayith geferenee to the other charge, that he | face downward, wiih adent made in the right from) the East, who came here supposing Davis y sutisfactory to Mr. § . ¥, eotten mr plied the mon he redemy M6 | check by the handle of a Colt’s revolver, om Tritune, Cinein 1 Commeretal, and Louisville | kuocked Dooney about like an pin. rip, Mr. Clarke showed that ii had 810, sas a, esieens 3 believe ere will not t objecting Voice wind : epY. tJ Ke “ ., as uot a formidable candidate, express sure Mh 1 rip cher Sill ta kena cae Journal at the West, and the Springfteld Repub- | fith*oftnc wan. tod Protea ia sia aca THE CASINO TRAGEDY. tov of the serip which waa overdue, “The result | Which the face was resting, and a bullet wound pr he strength he has developed, but Insist | loption a letter from Mr. Sumner wilt | lean. New York Tribune and others at the fast, | portation from bi it wes a Mue exhibition « 2 rer : oC the meetiuz was a complete vindication of | over the right eye. thet ,omination would be a fatal blunder, | Upon its adoption a letter from Mr. Sumner w ah selence. A City Hall Sunitor Arrested on Charge of | the Treasurer's oificial career. Messrs. Bonnell and Pope hastened to Eliza hig the: Western Dive ; 4 be read, giving In his entire and hearty adheston, | W!!! either oppose the ticket or take no part tn = Shooting Clomens—Locked Up At the former meeting on Monday night, the Ag rMooae! Hi biolgd ny ap hh tied A No objection will be made to Mr. Adams's nom. | the campaign. Their reasons for d » | Another Exptanution eqntred from Brook« Street Polies Station Preside nt of the bs ard referring the reso) ution beth, and summoned Chief of Police Keron. {idate would so surely carry the great | No objectic be made to Mr, Adams's nom- pretrial A st ; ath meee Street Polte le . of Mr. Demarest, sald that It was not Mr. Clarke, | This officer sent word to Coroner Gint We Northwest,where the votes must come | ination on his account, and the ticket will be i first plas ane es n katy ens doa e i . hi y, having been | ,.O8 Saturday night, the 20th inst. ¢ but the five Councilmen who oppose bin wh parece Aes the apot, The pels roberta t Senator's | Of the Suprer urt for a political office ts ee 0 + having beer |, Bast Fe m1 FACE OF by refuring to | Paired to ‘ag i SHORE Hon tthe nominee, ‘They promise the | strengthened by the accession of the Senator's he Bupreine Court for # political an eu ie lage eaveae Clemens, of 341 East Forty-fourth street, was | had brought disgrace on the town by refusing (9 | oo the man had turned in falling His “ make the appr nt Hoard of Water and Sewerage Cominissioners.tave | {tally shot tn the Houston street Casino. | for After all th requested te Mayor and Cominon Couneil to furnish | Among the bystanders were James McNamee, + acompromise. unique inthe history, of than with the desired information, They ask for the | allus Stretch, of 65 Kast Thirty-Mfth street, Jas, | parliamentary proceod tics, a. The details of the ainounts pald to Kingsley & Keeney, or 235 fered t fr reso- neh, of 2% Elizabeth street, Michael J. Burke, | jution of c¢ re retract ther of them, for sewerage and water mains, and for Hl brag misnnelS Baeie | Lion ad Uf she Fn Ld riation when or testimony had been heard on ‘This will help | Abandonment of one of the frst principles of reform; and, second, that such a nomination made by @ political ring would be only a revolt from one political ring to fall into the hands of another, 1 still suspect that ame and Influen chances very sensibl: Jy mocratle vote, and twenty per cent. of | great he jican for him if nominate Adame \vIs's UNPOPULATITY, A REVIEW OF TH nt, however, that they can yekets were turned inside out, About three & penell and $3.85 scattered on ind. On the ot a penknife aud alatcbkey, 1 kets they found a pair of gold double glasses, and. a co SITUATION. ake out the situation regarding Itisa ididates his cout p vi ; T or, of alias Burky, of 176 ‘Lhompao: ve ‘Thos 8 offensive ‘This Mr. Terhonn refused n give nor F the great personal popularity | to-night to be about this: The surface indica | the furor for Davis Is wholly manufactured, | MMC constructed during the pat taree years; she | alias Burky. of 176 Thompson street, and Thos, | his offensive remarks. Thi of The SUN of the 16th Inst. folded “4 e furor for vis Is who! anufactured, | number of contracts and terms Of anch contracts th Cat to do, and 60 the disp 0 ve they ciaius for him, while his Western opponents | tions, taken from the talk in the hotels and | ‘ang that the numerous delegations cent in from | Rave bree Serco forma Of ncn contesers thet | McCabe, Wty ee aes ones a ithe Migeing ¢ hows =the Tru.bull and Brown and Palmer mei among crowds, are in favor of Davis, his follow= | jitinois by John Wentworth, and from Indiana | Meise the past three yeatey and ab exhibit ot tic | Ail bad been drinking freely, and about mid- | Tt Was expected that the Meht would begin | ing the Disappearance of Me ities Breces jay be 1 vere Gdporulan on ihosounb Od Aci tae untae tha y Job: n art m Indiana | work'at present in the lands of satd fran or either night a quarrel resulted in a sauguinary fight, in | anew at the mecting last night, but the full » referred the ou Draliiage Committe main for some time, bility that he was Shadowed by Thieves and Murdered.” In THe SUN of the day before was an edvertisement asking for information of Mr. “eo Rive of Poustown, Pa, an ene yest organized, the noisiest, and : by De transuctions of bis at the beginning of his ca- | the most persistent. mbull would seem to reer, Whereby he took advantage of the necessi- | stand second in this view, with a very consid- tes fhe HMinois farmers, cud made large sums | erable following of Western men, who are not of money, Which was the foundation of his pres- | so much politicians aa the Davis crowd, but who ut Iniuense fortune. They charge also that It | are very earnest and believe in Mr. ‘Trumbull as ocratic manipulators, are making agreat | {itm The Aldermen yenterd deal more nolse than they have any background | where tt will Le likely to for; but whether that Is so or no’ present, and only the, ordinar frie ny and @X~ which several shots were fired. After the ex- | Board was not Iness was transacted, Mr. Cla ' es os citement had subsided, it was ascertained that | Rye 4 rking actively for his coufimatic am conf- : ; Clemens had been shot. Officer Hinchy arrested | press their confidence of success. : ; F séeites while ‘ated | Retwra of Conklin, of the & y and raiiroad) contractor, who. was dent that the measures which are contemplated a oe eee Market | soNameo and Lynob. Clemens by this time i to e left the Filth —Avenu and in progress will effectually head off the nnk. THE VESUVIUS ERUPTION. iiotel on the previous Saturday event i become fa f en to the ‘ e pr aturday evening, ane nocnination, An effort will be made to Induce mitors of the Market | bad become faint and fallen to the sidewalk who was described as “about five feet seve The unfortunate dey has oo < him $50,000 to get_so far on his way to a | a Western man of whom they are proud, and as | Goc tag tence apt the Presidency of the Con. | Stvins® Bank, whicl has been thrown tnt haw He was carried to the Central ofive, and from FiresProof Umbrellas Carried fin Naple ine! high, light hair and moustache, Presidintial nomination, and say that no man | the best man forthe Presidency. Adams stands | vention, Ex-Gov. Bradford of Marvland 4s the PgTete dhe Serie aireet police sutton, where | Navies, April #.—The view of Mount Vesu- Bere ratecatrcuceiiaa cig ariel exnlbiteg Who spends money to procure @ nomination | next in this superficial viow, and Gratz Brows | only other candidate mentioned for permanent fatal. Lynch told Capt. Clinchy that MeNamee | ¥ius from this city is now the grendest that has been | ment made ¢ is advertisement at the time of ® secelve the support of # Reform Convene | ast, with the bargaining of Bill and Joe his al- | ey ctrmnal dred the suots, but rward denied it. Clemens | witnessed since the year 121. Many persons have taken | its publicatio Tae cripiion of the de thon ¢ fact that has come out here that the | jost sole reliance. Palmer has no appreciable ‘ ———— a Tt ede that | said that MeNamee did not shoct, because he | advantage of the pante among the people of the towns | Man corresponded to that of the udvertisemer Colun bis nomination was engineered by Demo- | strencth, but there isan underside to the cone | THE NEW YORK LEGISLATURE, ruptcys ee "A Week before the shooting there had been a | WHleh Were threatened with destruction to take what- | End lau fo the fnference that he was the mise erat!) Congressmen from Washington, and that | vention. The men who made it and who have bail in the Casit rel | Crer Koods they could fin’, and the Governinent has | “Tye revolver found under the face of the stor Hard Annonnerdin | The Both Lous e In the Brooklya Board of Aldermen yesterday, Vetoed se Hanging Fire, Alderman Wylie caused to be rescinded a con'rie WANY, April 9.—On theopening of the | awarded by Alderman Boland of the Eighth Ward tring which a 4 nth Ward rough kr as Borky and a fiend of Cl s. On the nl Of the shooting, Clemens, gathering around him crowd of con spiriis, visited the Casino as he expressed it, “to get hy Clemens de- rerogatives of w Brovklyn Alderman, | arose tween a Fift nown | Been compelled to order troops to those places to pr at the stealing of abandoned property, In thus city » Bourse osed, and business ts almost entirely | } suspended people use umbrellas to protect them from the falling ashes, Ral noticed here, is also | its success most at heart are neithor nolsy corpse had nor demonstrative, but they pr to ¢ the business of the Convention. Whi the crowds outalde ling and) push- empty, and the others led. owas Kray striped ns. dark vest, and dark brown coat, lack silk hat was found but a short dista The body and face were so badly swollen ast SS AGAINST DAVIS. retood that the nom- AL ‘ ; . is badly wanted, else the , hn { Davis will not recelve the support of : Senate this evening the death of Senator Har- ashe! whether it was | clired in the police station that he did not know scarcely recognizable, ‘The hat had the initial i NIE HASRARH EAT Bopee oe the West, | IH and vociferating their preferences, thes ib eri: who Gied this uiteinonnaraiso'alsok; © wih the prerogatives of an ab | the name of the person Who shot bin, but sald | etops will be destroyed, Aw the worst Ie now believed | "HR" marked on the iining in Ink, and & hana ' nder pre + | gentlemen are quietly endeayortr Ajust dif A ahi : fal that he could recog mati if be should see | to be over, tue anxiety of te people has ¢ rably | some pair of gold buttons on his suit sleey.s w represented here by the leading Jour | forouces, and sinooth the way to harmentous | Y# announced, and that body Immediately ad- may Chaney ree him again. Detect nis Visited Clemens’s | jesscaed had the letter *D" engraved on them. Two nal Chicago Tribune, one of the most H.. When't Mine t6 akk Rs iis Journed. Inthe Assembly the Senator's death ae aNanaee ie brother, who with > plain gold studs were in the shirt front acetic en it mes time to in the nom “P hsed "tee! J es mword rn a e3 of © move. mnounced by La! iran of o nd at's a good © rep oatl it to himself to te mh a Ashes alling like Snow-Flakes in the Coroner Gibbs summoned a jury, whose Inquest Ferner ret laden tial aavocates of the move- 1 nation of candidaces, they are very likely to dise etapa bale be data CLAN enced tu irene ihehiorys De iis atara tg hat he Belong nty-first Streets of Naplem resulted vn verdiot throwing no light upon tha support Davie under any circum- | Senoine the Inud talking ant bute ahs ake ted SM Joughrar, Ba- . Mlderwiau Holand soon afterward mowed that th ie description was that of Burky ey Inystery. Chief-of-Police Keron telegraphed. to c ithe Cincinnati Commercial; and | SPPOInt the loud talking and buttonholing | geqy, Goring, Moreley, and Mill nintitee to | Pound Masterot Auiermn Wylie’ ward be restrain Last night the detective saw Burky in a low | NArLEs, April 23—Morning.—A sound as | this city and to the friends of Mr, George Bice sae : i crowd, who think they are controlling the tide | graft resolutions of reapect, and the House ad. bes. After a WoRly Wa. ven the | den, 81 Mm street, playing cards with two | of thunder accompanies the discharges from | of Pottstown, Pa. ‘The latter dispat s . vue delat or nee nals ©aN- 1 whon they are floating on its surface. ‘The un- j ety sai , th Ward'the subje ¢ was retorted gu tue Committee ed pale when the detective | Mount Vesuvius, ‘The wind is blowing In this | *Wered last night, that the missi bot din the campaign. Vestern ven- é 7 . journed nye a Was TererreG to he Corman * wanted, and asked wheth- | Mount Vesuvius, - Pe win, Was at his home and well i nie Renipnariys pi ae hk adie ia dercurrent of the Convention, the sentiment of The charter, it te conceded, will be vetoed, and ig Master Frrey seemed greatly to enjoy the antics | €F the other young fellow had been arrested, | direction to-day, carrying dense clouds of smoke | cerning the man had be from thie i . . the thoughtful and earnest men Is, I think, un- | 4 jy expected that the veto message will. t the Aldermen, whose services ust the eily anuually ning McNamee, When in tie Oak street bo: | and ashes over the city. ‘The ashes are falling in | city up to nine o'clock last night, and Mr. Goo g Liberal Republicanism, relates | rivtanatly for Adame uret and. Trumbull pected that the veto message will be sent | gfthe Aylin Lice station he was very nervous. He described | the streets Iilee anow. cad have alread heda | @ Ford, the undertaker, took ‘charge of the tha sited upon Jules Davie wnnnl(t Wan y in to-morrow, though it may not before Wed- _ himselfas Mike J. Burke, aged 2%, janitor at the | the streets Ii ee tnchen aie recone tie | mous humored. tase tu legal: temder decnstee wan oy | apemney Nut Hot for Devin ior Brown any ime. | cesaar aicnthe Golleston Goreolh Deas ies The Reform Enrollment. City Hall, residing at Thonipean atrest.. It | cererocnwo.cr bores inches. The rumbling if i susie eas ah wena poison was TO 1 Tt is possible, of courve, in the lod tee § : gee at compliance with urge speal as further ascer d that one o ene spre ee ee ken ron ion Bub no Looe Stak 0” uy ibe: be reve-ned by the votes of the new Judges, and | 2¢,!% Possible, yurses In the toseness an | John Foley, and several others came up to-day, |." ¢ mpliance with the Urgent appeal of toe | ree ee ae eet ant and ahat, Bureetat | have opened, and the lava has ceased flowing, dine coe ee, Cee aise bai tol agi aeryatedele, ncoherence of a ass Convention like this, with | ie 4 sald to make a last effort to induce the | Co of Seventy the Keform Assvelation, of which ah the ball striicing 3 feo | NapLes. April 20-2 0. Mo Showers of sand Aut Lake Cry, April 20. 'The habecs corp us to consider the effect of establishing | the delegates yet to be chusen, for thle aspect aoa nduce the | Gen. John A. Dix is resident, adopted a resolution call: | the shootin Tacky hes te arene. Since | have succeed n of ashes which was | ¢ of the prisoners charged with the Robinsom Sprecedent whereby the President and a ma- | of the situation to shift at any moment. It isa gf Minions feet ing for a general enrollment of the City Hall, He was handed over to C: falling this morning. | The eruvtion iw now ac- | aud Yates turers came ¢ Judge Hawley to Jority of the Senate might at any time overturn |G nyention that will run from first to last ona 5 he eas a apes meat ier, hangs fire. | out regard to party, rellyton, or nationality, who are in | Clinchy Soin penlee Ue laeeenion OR diate tac day. Hempstead and He tinsel for the pris d TopEnes ai pee sour, Whe Tudre e reason is sald to be that It has been fo: wor of reform lontahand to the wi - ne Re ceri amc coment by. bo ‘ opt rd F the Guprome Court. The Judge | very thin edge, with great possibilities of Glass | irccutnas to tenis try ac ach cree ene | eatastanecete ae he Executive Com The Autioch Earthquake. the voleano, and the guakings of the mountain bi sno answer, except to attack the Mo | top on either side, but the outlook at this m f PP YORGE 10 POETS | iit tats SOREL for, Win. F. Have NDON, April 29.—Particulars of tho Inte | Pemore viclont end frequent. The thunder ; tives of Jules Chase, wholhe sald; bad wade b ¢ . Ils al. ‘The impression now is that it will | meyer/Jona F elt, J. H. Strahan, on “i laoberpeagusiels is continuous. Durning einders, stones, and i nt} this aftern Boll Atter of It, and decided the case with | Bent ls favorable to Its success and to'the nom- | he lmnpossiile to secure enough, and that the | J. Mundy, Henry. Clausen, earthquake in Syria which caused such a terrible loss of | scoriw are falling fast and thic town of nthe stee a . h SOG GSlleee ones 0 | inat of Adams or Trumbull, sult will be practically an endo of Mr, | Mycr stern. J fa, Patrick | life are now coming to) It appears that the fatall- | Massa di Somma, which is entir ted. whet authority they are tr 4 view ke politi am this ho TEV OND iN OREASIAIE, Hler's management of th wart Bekiroy, 0 ADITEW || t1c6 were ok the eresimaiin the city oF Antioch, a6 the ——————— iniged up. Tiere jeden ee went on to declaim violently against political | aye tinote d he. J ‘mmnittec will. re OF | effect, aut ac first d nated, but were heavier inthe coun | THE ADVANCE ON MATAMOROS. . legation met this morning in | row int spateh fi f the Judges, so that the House | { declines ond Judges who meddled with poll Mie trlets tn this elty the Burnet House, andadjourned till to-morrow. | may be ready to weeedings for line | that the eb at coutiuue fur cue weed ‘from last | WY In the vietnity of that elty. A letter from Antioch, see ties, ‘This gentleman proposes to admin'ster | srhey wilt then reneae ek AH koleah thalndalee hment ay. evening. shnieaeal Week from Wat | viiir ciate of the 4th of April, suys: “The American | Sklrmihina nthe Two Armies—The | |), Mt exan) the Jude's own medicine to him, and keep hin ue “4 1 Corneltus Underwood, Clerk of the Assembly, Sreeneipeeees stant Church was severely injured, and four of the rrison Hoisting the Black Fling. Wy, he retuned, plate Acro " gates to act in the Convention, and cast the vote | Is Iying dangerously II at is residence in this Tale Kulfo Binde, voumin Me | atigiucun, Aan! W Ninishing bas | {Tht dudse tien read an. elaborate v Dk eaceetinel of the State, The delegates ‘vill be chosen by | city. Fears are entertained that he tre. nold offender, was yest: i The winder + gre ore ht ‘aes mre. Be SESATOM FENTON AND THE NEW YORK DELE- cover, The work in the Clerk's js waled ‘ less than aw, | Been going on between Cortina’s men and Tre- | Vow the proceed! the en AND Congressional Districts, so there will be less | fo'hnve heen’ mo wevete this winter wr tect ted In the General Sessions on achsrae of bur surrounding | vino's advarce all day, and the wounded are be- | ulited tie prisoner In'interlor' Senator Fenton arrived this morning, and has | likelihved of quarrelling and contested seats. | pletely break him dow usly entering Dickeuhody, Later & Cu.'s sore, 76 ing broughtin, The enemy is not i 1 force. equal jurtsdieth bo right to. inquire been busy in consultation with the New York | Trumbull’ chances for securing amajority are | 4, "there willbe & heat i nari atr fe a the let Of the et laslanty TH 0 Ble will be | «cee maging the binck Hag was bolsted op | inte the quest tmypanelluient of e jury, tg 4 1 oa unaierd goer o-morrow of purtie rance was effected through a scuttie in the roo Pooks The | the fortifications around: the ‘city, and iss! mie ¢ Writ of cornmeal delegates and others all day, Fis first cholee,he | better than yesterday. Mlinols men they | derground Kailroad. Bie Curtis, Judge Porter, et floating with cross bones and death's head as | Somuniiuent a fad valid, Sid Wie maHom ~ is Greeley; but it Is understood that he | will have # delexution of over a thousand here, | and others are «xpected to mak ments, s rae ane | ansignia, his has ereated considerate ind Hef mast Oe denied, dad the nrlesnen M and a majority of the New Yo jwlegatio’ and Indiana promises as meny, Goy. Warmoth There is indlgnath: night over Broadway, ‘ for iby Hon on both si Mf the river, and apprehe The Judges indirectly, though poiatedly, alluded ry 1 York delegation will p y. armoth | ,, there fe great |ndle night over Meontr cae Riera G vity-in aduniutstering to the relief of the athicted | is felt that if the attacking army Is-muc aueiliégal action oF the ‘Probate Gout i iicharshig go for Davis after giving Greeley a compli- | comes at the head of a large delegation from | ing ‘the ninety-two votgd. for fleft the point in the s peopl they will show no quarte pain Young, sud said that the Mureial made bin entary vote, under the impression that the | Louisiana and Texas, who will go. solidly for Vanderbilt's Sink the Track ill of having been Hing of the pt eof binds found there with ig rea It is rumored that the city of Tampico has pro- tif ilabte tw Punlshinent for obey!ug the orders of bribed. ‘The he OBR HRC at Wit iit le tu the knife found in lls possession wh Wise Men on an Evie Express Train ql 1 for the revelutionlats, such Courts, * polnt to the nomination of Davis and | Adams. It is suspected, however, that the dele- | Prlved. The honest ouea talk of bringing ibel | arrested convicted him. He was acaleaced to Aveyeare | When the down lmtain erorene true atepped | eC LO ae ee a tte of Judge Hawley in in harmony with the probably of Curtin with him on the ticket. ‘The | gation will be made a matter of bargain and wuai tesa ies MPR RS: es At Port Jorvts yeoterday, a Sty reporter aaw acrowd of | Ochoa are at Linares with a-atrong column of | RiGnhee ihe prisoners counsel. wlio ovposca theruleaas representatives of the Grant press are quite | trade by Warmoth, who aspires to the position Denth ontiay, woward'a Breiher: A Suit for $100,000, welldressed men in the baggage car, surrounding « | Government troops advancing to attack Trevino | peseived to nigher? art decision Md ver the prospect, and are chuckling at | of permanent Chairman of the Convention Fron the Mitdtetown Les An action has been instituted by James M. | basket of Osh. ‘They were lost In admiration, One od | 1" the rear, ‘These reports, however, need cons | | It is exvects (iat the Uniied States District Aton probable failure of the movement. They | The proposition excitesa smile, but heissaid | Kdwin Polydore Seward, who died sud- | O'Donnel, through his attorneys, Mackay & Kelly, | fellow with cold:bowed y Hes tO Tow beiore Judge Strickland, holding the striee Cou : sing from the surface indications In the | tobe very much in earnest about it, denly of apopleay at his residence in Florida, | skalnst John A. burke, in which Judge Frederick Ww. | 4tinute jad then drow a. pad "ever seen A dugeltn Hall Game a i Aid LHUIAiS Galapatlanhs Aha BCUARALAA pat op ear ype nia N- Yagi the morning ne che 2d | Loew bee granted an injunetion reatralntng al evotn weilsks Hales Yesterday afternoon the first professional A Boy Stabs a Playmate, i {Uw Demveratic engineers of the Davis Inter- | ‘The Convention will be called to order by Col. | gon ofa family of four sons and two daughters, | jee sg ae cannes pieageata rom wali the trade larger anes. “A Walt dover | Kame Of the season In this district was played on | SUSQUEHANNA, April 20,—On Saturday night @ " ‘ rength of Fenton and the New York | Grosvenor, who will nominate Judge Brincker- S Seward. ‘The eldest | ty 2 bi aftion tn inetitured’ to recover, @hO tn Lacie vopiminis. Nit hut the Calon ground, Willlamsburzh, the conten au i arone between two boys named Hawara Rory ' 4 F . ; ; 4 Ths ne ne father of th is, ‘The eon} ialuan S thut the defendan Kes 4 ann ants forthe championship being the Matatield | @ad Harry Simmons, kmory was ten yours old, ts a large { dvingutton, and the bargain with Curtin and the | bof of Ohio for temporary Chairman. The por- "1, pastor of the First | sdlscharged siers at are plata, wists tc nis omnes? ! they rua, had | Cb of Middletown: Gomi, and the Mutual Ciak | boy. and is said to bea bully among hs playianten, | } IRiDED. All these Alene LL CAE BLA nt Chairman has not yet been agreed upon. | Presbyterian Church ‘of’ Middletown, and. of | surreptitiously took possession uf form of a’ licens: ekeiti ‘iba ouinatiy this city. ‘The day was bright, warm, and | the heat of the dispute he struck Simons, who is twe “f t janen Who aro so jubilant over the pros | Gov. Cox of Ohio was asked to accept the post- | Clarence A. Seward, a lawyer of some celebrity | Mich war biecl In plaints wate, en hs Bogut iw orter mbered inte heear aut | cheerful Savery falr attendance, — | years older, but much sialter, in the face, Simon ne be Lofa suicide will be disappoinied, tion, but declined, for the reason thathe thought | PuMtising Inthe city of Now Yorks | | pid therefor Hof Wee were Delaware river suckers, MyM SMM, yy | drew a pocket-bitte mud stabbed Hmory, cutting i Ti) PLAN OF THB NEW YORK DELEGATION, other person than a clilzen of the town in | Secretary of State, Is his next younger brother, pics . 00 0 0 0] Meeituy todeathe but the bleediuy was Bully ntanchedh ; {we Sow York delegation will be found voting | whieh the Convention ts to be held shoud pro- | GV. Seward his youngest rather. is stil tiv: DIL Clety Pacer Barsdattne Man Billed Ganhae Wnisca Pela me porter Hie wih point wt ta ed A tery he ut « t ' da ova eerie Habe ng in Florida, ‘Che elder of his two sisters dive hout 2 o'clock yesterda: ernoon a five ete ATHil te. “ih win hncrde a is wotlad Troke out wires. He le © perkaps for Davis, but thelr obs | side over it. He prefers, Veron account | young, and the other (Mrs. De, Canfield) many | broke outta the Maspeth Oll Cloth Worss, Columbus Lonvon, April 2 of Commons | Cupy ow Kinston, April Large fros fluc blnau that tt le thought he cannot live, lu { Join to nominate Greeley for the second place, | of his relation to the movement at its inception, | years since ville, Le 1, and before assistance could be provided the | MF: Cochrane, member for the tele of Wixht, gave NO> | Hurning on the peaks of the Catekill Mountains, north. | NA*BUt been wrveated, A { 4 vy luformed of the bargain with | at the thie of his resignation from Grant's | | Vecensed was the, father of thirteen children, | putiding was consumed, Loss on the building aud | Ue Mat he ehould tomorrow ask the Government | wost of tits city. The scene te grandat night, when The Chickasnw Jockey Club Races Mt Curtin, they will not, of course, continue to yote | Cabinet, not tobe conspicuous, He ls deeply Thay Mest dis car rte toe Ui gase | tock: 0.40, While Friendahip Enyine Ce Photon Upon prndiiee tie correspondence which.) the Nt cavern, The fresher phunig viaritele hes | Mestenis, April 29.—'The sweepatukes hurdle 1 | for Davis If thers should be danger of his nomi- | interested In the success of the Convention, but | per Acre Florida, The Bone | Lowudenr a vere of aus o warkiies dian Goverauent with relation to the treaty of Wasi: | ity and further south to's distance st Cent race, two miles, over three hurdles, was won easily by Hh f Their plan {ato fool with the vote, ale | does nut wish to give color to the ch that | Dr. F. ard, of this village two | birial case factory da Wihileld, Waa ave RRS belay w Mae” FAI rhey acem to be conned chiefly ta dry Wi, Jenuings's bh, Mind Tom in ey, beating Sauy wt daughte Dr. Jayne of Florida, and | over aud lustuntiy killed tion. by. Str, Mart ’ ry Naan hens ae Kinet u te, The T bree f # itonsome Western man after the | has been made against him by Grant and his | Sis "sourt of Newark, both necomplished tadies i quention by Ns omni thi Lah ern | ing n heard of ¢ AT «Trial Stakes for Uirce-y oar ti nontary ballot for Grecley, ti! the | friends of having been actuated by motives of | ‘The children of, hla second. wife are fou A Groat Werk Comer PeOna rad faraliwas ta tis | ane det sp gilda, mile heats, wan won hy a lonicth by W. deuninws ' y th Ie oc dated. Then they rsohal ambition in resigning his seatinthe | aughters, young ladies and misses. Their Sry Sullivan of #3 Roc py tilting Canintla accept OU ngton | wun. ry thing is very d " i i), dual uf idl & tar bor ’ by mother has been lying since last autumn ina mugen BAUlvAn: OF me Hoot y won h Ci. ft. Ruch their vote to the leading candida’ Cabinet Iplesa eoudition, sufferine fr ralysts, and | © Gerford of Baxter street, were obliged to a a Lord J aicr, aad Ella Yowell, » him, and take the Vice Pres Two car loads of New Yorkers came in this | needing the constant attention which. her lus | work In the ealssou of the East River bride yeaterda je Railroud Bil Pogmed, or in Cams County, Mos ———— | d f 06 iis payamnent morning, full of enthusiasm for Greeley, and | band had untiringly given, on account of the tremenduas pre r, Owen tho Hy The railroad on 1 cident ton Celebrated" . i ON FOR ADAMS AND GREELEY promising that New York would glvo tins 100,000 | onthe ceanine prey eae to Re gbout Tarclock | Fielder ot tH Mulberry strcct was Pron mithont a divinoncund Intee H wer A PRvIS, April 29,—Idler, the trotter, be Hiton, who came bere as a Greeley | majority nominated, ‘The only interest felt in | at that timo in the village cemetery, whither he | rurfaee of the roeky forndation that) hay, reached isis tiie seeren te ca longing to Col, 8. Abbott, Jumped from a freight ca i ma ho hope for orace for the Presi- | the demonstration was to discover who their Ban Fone by hs Meat B i ey with ot OEY: 6 Rian PUTTRER OR Rael « y With ® corps of today and wae reriously injured. The hors wn ales , gentlemen, and was standing on bis own plot ol ee Ort neXt Week to agen th in ce of reports that some of the Case coun richteved at f itt y¢ Adams being his second choice, is | second choive would be. burial ground when he was attacked. He was usic in Bellevue Hospital, Fa ePange sol to wOrK on aves HuGaesabea ther vor taeet Fe TB ea hers er carta fe ' H A ; have the tieket Adams and Greeley § DISTURMING ELEMENT assisted to his house, where, remaining uncon- | ‘The patients in Bellevue Hospital were yester= 11E bs botleved the construction wil pi Among thon who lett Wank 8, Stevera. mune | Hives, Lets six yourn aid vs ‘ } Iu scply to the objection that both ara Bastorn | ‘The question of Knee ‘Lrade ts, Protection cone | #eiouss he died ato, ‘o'clock on Tuesday morn= | guy treated to m musleal entertainment. Tie hunt. | §fehall oF Ast inter wiuhout laterruptian: "aul Of the Missouri, Kauss and Texas Railroad Com | ease, Te Coloiel valu at gaia i men, he points to the fact that Grant and Colfax | tinues to 1 disturbing element in the pre: Wig sitaeal waa’ e Jed Thurad hearted Warden Bre scoured Sehiiler's brass band, | Poeite Tatiroad, has been tondeved # alt ny ——_— i i ‘a p ent in re 8 funeral was attended Thursday afternoon 1 aes tee Puaae Paetiar and ell ae aval The Champion Trout Fisher Out Ag i are both fom the West, and that the West bas | liminartes to organization, and the consultations nt the First Presbyterian hurehy of Florida, ‘the nd the gurdeny on the river front were ( the Toxas Paciie, aud will no doubt accept Accident at the shoronch Bridge, Pour Junvis, April 0, Cassidy, the chanipiot i ad the President for twelve years in suc i caucusing tay % ; yral sermon Was proached by the Rev. M patiouts, ‘chose vnable to sit up were a SUSQUETIANNAL A mn » Irishman named : oat ee i atk arsin succession. | and caucusing have failed to settle it satisfac Pan hia pastor, wits ita remariculsie fare, | bs the open wladoway Au Unknown Man Drowned, PURE ar ilo ota e Te ek ed | trout Went Out again on Saturtiy. Me wood 4 ] nomination of G y he thinks, would | torily, The Western revenue reformers refuse | has officiated at nearly every marriaze or burial An unknown man was found drowned tact | b sce near t unvebord Fiat Ts stumbled w ro boys anda larce baeket. 1 year Hapartan element of fun and frolte to the cane | to make any concession to Mr. Greeley and his ryice Which hag been performed for any mem Co ihe At the foot of Nineteenth street, Bust River, fie | feland the engine ran over him, eutiag tin in two nt oUt of the rock after Castdy ewtebes ' } Yes that would greatly enliven the campaign | friends on this point, as they shy it would not Bowara femally in the preaont and p red commliengof the Fifth Assombly | bald head aad he whiskers: Me wae detec ihe Wi ae —— Hants arti analuuniy awalioe lee | . mote the success of the ticket only be a lowering of the standard and a belit- y legraphed for, but was un- | District met at 625 Broome street and elected as dete. | BM Gray ray Yeats corded paute, aud galters, SPARKS PROM TUE TELEGRAPH bie 4 TRUMBULL'S STRENGTH tling of the issue, but would be fatal to success | able to attend the funeral, faigy gad altcruaten to the State Ca to be herd if ke > SARIN UO Wn 20 aw Hnbull bas developed more strength to-day the Western Biates, The Germans of the ' ye EH ; a ited Ae aay Pes A i tit Ae vt Show this Morning. he ited Btookinis beat the lym {n Phite - : i Hin bh fore and ts being vigor ¥ pushod hy | West are devoted to revenue reform, ane Purnan Stevens's Funeral, Hates Wasiiugion Parker, Meury G:duiti,wad Tess | Panta, April 20, n, convictod of particle | yi te ree Fdays 1B lof The Atlar snid Hho w in the Ill net f are dayaled to Favenu mis and will) shortly a “clock Inst evening the romalns | W. Titus. ma TR tN Lied Ae eee OO RMTHCL | rhe House yoaterday rojected the report of | git Atantios and Hak Hay.) 6 he Uiltnola delegation, The Davis men | have nothing to do with tho movement, they | ve air paren storone were’ b a Bae Ra ute eee —— Ve wilt beat sak se Patna | the Comferones Comuittt the 1 Kxvens | Sela : are spechally hostile to him, ‘They sayhecannot | say, uses the letter of the Missouri platform | aace’ ag vitth avenue te Colt toons real Sunlight in the Libraries, 1 isis need wchtemeend to trauatwert ation for te” | vey wad dudiolal Apne onrstion wil yea ah tyes | duit | yen Hlinois and certainly none of th 1 that subject is adhered to where they will remain until the arrival of Mragitovens, | THO Directyss of tho Morcwntito Library have Wi ' ete 1] cfliw Russiun ro Western States, for tho reason that the | Such Fice Traders as Dorshelmer of New York | who inon her way fron, Europe, whoa they wre. to be | Mllteaed @ communication to the Tru His THING EAT NG mate CONT buga Cotauntiogt M8# | founded wanuinal ald ily wit reconstruction and the or- | to make concessions to the Protectionists, and gence ey the Hors Be Ay Wahl fAwsisied by the week ty lake action on the proporal, , Mouric LOSSES BY FIRE Tash inal Acme oan a A Chie Batt i 7 H ‘recdmen’s Bureau. No other | putin the platform a resolution remitting th Py ay > ea ' at m resobutlor « ie thee ma whieh w f rosewood, wax lavishly doco: . The sit avainet William Wil but the Homtern delegatioan, with whora | the seek iret ery mountlag pate i ripti The police force of Brook’yn numbers a8, Of], Ped hase te \ nat jute tapes 1) heute te eer ond) rh Hen Will hot hear to it fora mo: taittMoor 7 are detailed for pects! servicers: only | gy TNO, hundrod and fu wore MAiial Headless dwelling, 184° Vek hi byvaterday bork H h ishlee Adnan, say ile | went Danan SrRVENH H 6) are on duty during the day, and ido at Bitton i Yard poaberduy, Broudlyn. Lows BRU Application was nie bin wi nwo w ker at th Bast th ‘ PEMENE ON THE TARIFF QUESTION, 4 n. athe Hoe ary tor ’ - 7 | Frank Widkor's new hotel at Dixville Not { 8, yeat i ‘ Adams, on account of the nocesslty of | A wwtod: ue id tkae tank (nh IAL ADL a j oF New York PR HAY in ik tt aay Whang anil YN. AL Taso ved $2109 a! rf *} ¥ ‘ions In the matter of the $10,00retalner | D: mers room in the ‘ute Thy yall-heurora wer, eure, A,'T. Slow.art ~ Youberday morning after tly of nical Goorge Brown's homp factory, Kniokerbocker | 4 1s . { » in the McArdle Which Gov. ¢ AN he Ornate TEM Jah Maven eee Burnet Het Vek Morrissey's and Tookerts Benefits aha raaete neni TF atreet Wap. | svonn, Wiltanatntgi, hows €5. viel ee Her shich G ox of Ohio, David A, Welles Bain | ‘Atiee Trawbridae, ickerig | Marhal sseph H, fooker, business manager | Mamoburch, aro taxed: Gt Wie rato of 61.9) each for exten The Germania Hotel, the Unien School Mouse, | Oo tay Ps Grate eATE wow WENO. Hovilesy B. 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