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DAY RAL Tromboll mm wolvi like form and sh which is expected from them te 4 have beon given of nicetings of delegations from the various States, and moct of them havo met and organized, and taken steps for the sholee of delegates from thelr own numbers t J cast the votes to which cutive Committee nt the States they aro entitled, Tho f »pointed by the Missouri hich the Liberal Republi alled, Issued 1. Grosvenor, the Chairman, ap tation, which does not dilfer fr plans upon which Re; tions havo boen here entitled to twice the n souitatives in Congress, and when th pot a full dolegation those aat the full voto of the Stat are provided for Inthe plan sall the Convention t n, Brincke rho! chairman nt orgauization will by shape for bustness Ww forward aa rapidly as possible. much depends on th States in putting their é yusiners; but it ts ho} siuded on Wedn: Convention will be w for its work. ut used larze » 4 from the State In his int groat crowds who eam Hat direction on Monday and have had thelr passage and thom by the Davis m srue that a large pre yrejudice against him amon have been indifferent, the jealousy of the Palmer men, who, up to this morning quite bitter in their denunciation of such tac Wentworth seems f the Llinois, and John Defrees Indiana end of the outside Davis demon- management and coneliiatory f the Mlinvis un had been anticipat . 80 fr several congressional dis {the State should be cast i one-half for Davis, one rtor for Palmor. ‘This virtually «the voto equally for and against Davis, as il and Palmer men have all along oncert, and will unite me or the other of tho two wl ve the proper time has come ‘Trumbull the best chance for t unless the Palmer and Curtin programme should t. The caucus adjourned till 7 k this evening MINAESOTA FOR TRUMAUL Minnesota had a meet erates wero and 2 for Davis for Trumbull. what has bee! Davis strength, The Liberal strong in Minnesota. taking 1 men of the old party teading Republi corruptions of the Ac yoars ago, and thou y a amall num McKim was «he M, Scovel was expected tor city tonight with a number .and at large, was agreed on. L * had been the Davis men, they yoied be first chotce —_—__——— THIRTY: NINTH YUAR Adams Nenrly Neck and Nock New York Nota Unit for Groetey cob D, Cox Loomirg Up ae a Cor prominn Candidate: ony @ them ENPORARY ORGANIZATIC arrangement Cul of O 1 be be Tt has bi nd th arly ton ore. zo Davis, have e A compre MISE Tho apprehensions of serious difficulty and in the Miinois delegation, which have beon rife for several days, laved, however, in a great degree, by the prudent etion adopted at th men this morning. «clashing of opinton In the gatheri: 1. It was, after a little ssultation, decided that delegates should be as was practicable, from nd that the vote the proport quarter presen ) paper, eame ats of Th ‘on and near the wn, 4 for Dayt mmyention will asa unit for Tram NeW JEISE) FO ADAMS Jorsoy organized this ther me elect the regular eure Adams men, waa al ted by aregul Ie na, wh for A What this forenoon, at which At Lowery, Col hoy helt va Thos, bo Wa G Hickman, ¢ GR wh " anda full set of or Presid nd eed trength of the eandidat and they could se gving to Jump ake ert NEW YORK, WEDNESDAY, A THUNDERCLAP IN ALBANY AW UNPXD ECTHDMATORITY BTAND- ING BY THD GOVERNOR. from Adama, though the Adams mon find some ‘agement from a conversation with Mo- Clure to hope for Adams votes from Pennsylva- hia, which tx quite an ‘Trumbull stock haa gone up considerably under f tho changes, and Palmer ap- pears more prominently, now that one quarter f tho Tiinois delogation has pronounced for Palmor and Curtin men will be disclosed in a | very strong movement t tion on tbe same figket, but Ido not soo, from sent appearances, how tt can be brought about with any proapect of 4 W. Nyo, tho ominent lawgiver of Nevada, ro- marked, with a profane apice to the observa. thon, Just after the defeat of Seward at Chicas in 1600, that he had been in a great many ¢ vontiona of one I NATION'S CON VEN TION. | DEVELOPING NO STRUNGTH, unexpected quarter. The Ansomblymen Telling how They were Snpporting arter tor New York—A Com- iniasion to Draw up a Suitablo Charter, Governor this morning sont to the Assembly tho anticipated | veto of the Seventy’s charter. The rumor that it was to be sent In to-day, had drawn a large crowd to the Assembly Chamber to listen to its roading. Among other woll-known New Yorkers T noticad John Wheeler, who has labored so zealously all winter to secure the passage of the Ife did not look ao heppy as he did it passed the ordeal of the Conferenve Com- ‘The only reerets I have thus far heard | law at all hi expressed at the defeat of tho charter, have been on Wheeler's account. Bev alner Shows Sircngth-The State Deles entions Oruanizing for Work, Cussinsat, April 0 elements of the ¢ and anothe at whore Pennsylvania wasn't waiting to | Phe Jawgiver, it must be admitted, | had made dilly ton, and it would exeroise forocnat as well As mer said In favor of this Convention, and the sincer- asions, that leas account bas boen taken of the necessity of coddling P Miticlans than in any previous Nat ntion of any political NEW YORK ¢ Now York delegation met and organized, with Wale considerably Aumany, Apri twenty-four hours. has come to the front a little more prominently, ind acontingency may arise in which he would become the choice of the ce promise botweon the others. has taken shapo In tho Inat fow hours, and ts re- colved with conalderable favor. Moasachusetts is reported to haye sent v his old associate in the ¢ would Induce him to vote against Grant unless ti, in whieh All day long the atio ives into something po for the organized action morrow. No« of observa. i ot he safe to say he did »vention as a.com This movement Judge Hoar of binet that nothing arty for many years. it was bis r evont ie should probably support fim (( | ADAMS'S PROSPECTS IMPROVING. The New England delegations met several States perfected jon so that there will be full lists David A. Welles ts | Chatrman of the Connecticut detogation, and will bo a member of the Committee ot ‘The sentiment of the delegations was in Adams for first chote Surveyor Cornell | atte Miss were also carly on hand, while seattered about the chamber were Alder men Conover and Wider, Join Foley, Senator n J. Waterbury, Gen. Barnum, Charles Guidet,Peter Trainor,t he ereat S11) Dennis Burne, Frank Spinola’s wonderful shirt collar, and many of Hutchins for ¢ se hundred were present, and committee of ates by Con- te Cony mal Conven- ono hundred votes were appointed to select d nal districts, so far as they aro rep here, and fill out the remainder at their The arrival of Judge Selden and thi delogates from the western 5 put a new phase upon affatra, this morn' Caldwell, Nel of delegates After the veto had fe question pass notwithstanding Each State is ates it has ure held. er of de rt of the State has Greeley is not 60 a, and itis by nor whether th and ‘Trumbull esont are entitled 4 THE MACK TRACK Mr. Alvord said that be rose under circum thought | ¢ Win « sure that he will recely ‘The Maine delet cards heated, * have had printed developed which mi jew York hay siderably, and since Fent men have been made acquainted with thi cise situation, the for Davis on any Adama and votes (han Davis i THR KENTUCKY DELEGATION. The Kentucky Liberals held « m ton last night, at which Cas sided, and a full list of dele, sted, with Clay for Chairman, claimed by Defrees as Davia men, but Watte Louisville Courter-Journal, who ts in a w, says decidedly take @ majority. diminished ec and other leading y the polut and sett! Hered the objection nvernor were Should vote lo sustain the veto if the objections of this Legislature thomselves something to provide charter Nie helleved that if this charter became a law, it would lead to conte din that eity, th, the most, of bis speech ving voted for the cha tor on its passage through (he Hi. Mr, Husted had voted for the f bill in answer to public beileve it Lo be what was ty |b pleasure to vor bull for Viee-Presid A very contd order at noon to-morrow, jo will be appol A committee appointed at once 8 of getting the Convention into n and In doing this, time occupied by the legates In ahape for d that this will be by ‘Thursday in hand and ready on thought impossible to patch business so that the Conver adjourn before Frida bow that all its busin ned tie members could not ge nomination of sinam over the prosp: Adams, which are repor ‘Trumbull will re ity of New York. ation, which fs full, voted exceptiod f) and bloods) tinued at some leng unanimously, with 9 They are al pect, and say they enthusiastic hall carry the Stal rwhelming mejority for the nominee of the us M. Clay pre e. passe of the ates and altern i lamor, but he tne ain the of Which he considered un- VENUE REFORMERS. of gentlemen made their Jay, so that PENNSYLVANIA T answerable, Mr. ‘Twombly y thought that this needed, thous ne of those who had never New York | er they position to k appearance wrmances of the ¢ egion, that they have made up their minds that the effects of all monopolies the oil and pig iron monopolis, is bad. od hereafter with the rev Pennsylvania revenue Dirds, Mesars, Wells and Atkin- son garo ther a cordial wele OF PROGRAMNE. but th dl he believe the fa s can be finished in two Aass and its perfected work given to the country by Friday morning. t and organize evoral are to meet and finish up the appo THe DIFFERENCES IN THE ILLINOIS DELEGATION. Great interest and some anxiety be felt regar: Minols dele have been wide unmixed with bitterness ‘Whe frionds of Judge Davis are charged ums of money to bring est, and the in on all the t INDIANA AND MIS song this morning w over by the Ion, Geore W of delegates was choser between ‘Tru charter to be to the elty of but rathor a who divide their favors WH, Davis, and Adam been reported to-day that a delegation 70) Mississippians aro on their way here, flerce The report, lke te must be taken with had also been whipped | his judgment, ome of the States have want to bo reck of setting himself right Governor's obj row mornin ment of delegates. y voting to xustal hh complis | whte Whitbeck, | the party uzhran, Hart, and fs being the only Republicans in che House who inst party press | #0 Jing to their Judament when any others fl good many deg! MORK DRAINS THAN WUIEKPY ‘The clty is crowded with st subject of goneral remark t) 48 and nothing like the use monatrations that attend ¢ kind. Donn Piatt bad the mai change has bh arter waa on ite piv emporary © will make nepecch of wele angers, but it i a regarding can- over the veto. TUR DEATH OF THY CHARTER. s culled the veto of t nod by a vote of 80 to Hiinots wilt On the roll b criticism upon it is that th is too much brains and teo little whiske Minois Davis men are tive of any, but even they ply give expression to travelling about with a band at their head DAVIS MOVES It will be seon by the reports Thm the various States that the perceptibly weakened within th four hours, and though Dofre are still confident of winning, the success have grown so smailas almost to put him out of the list of formidable candidate ‘This ts due in a great measure to th action of the anti-Davis whieb the list ay are sald to tiekets given Tt ts doubtless rtion of these del st of whom are from Chicago and Blo nine with their expen ‘oposes to use them In influencing the action of the Convention. somewhat persistent Beckwith, F TitteF Noa, For, Port, inter, I ats, ud Burned to th . Bhepard: ¥ ©] broke out inthe village Babeock, | Fitty houses were burned. Steamers were or- Elinira and Canandaigua to suppress fire originated in a furnace. ‘The loss is not yet ascertained. Rocnesren, N. Y., April 90—Midnight.—The firo tn the village of Penn Yan this afterr started in. furnace at3 o'clock, ‘The lower part badly burned. , and about thirteen stores, milia “0: | and) machine shops were destroyed, every house on Jacob street up to the back part ‘The fire steamer from forty-five minutes after the fire broke out, and did much toward own, 1D. Dre polities, John ¥ = been held, campaign be instituted, which after the Philadelphia and a vigoro Will probably he done PROBABLE RERULT OF THN Iv is almost impossible to 1 an accurate forecast of th the present ch nd the unorg tionl, but all the estimates agre id, and Trum*all will pre the list, though suspicion that 1 ei, Alvord, Ds L paid bys Wey Huediy T WEAKENING. This fa nd offensive man ated result of th last twenty- considerable tion of many delega- ii Twombly, Wed eek, White, | dwelling how Woodward, Woolsey, Yeose vably be sec Whittaker, Wile (Democrats tn it ‘The message of the Governor is 6 of the strongest itive Chamber for HM will eventy needed to | of Main stre gation will unite nen of the Independe has come from the | ¢ ars, and perfectly une ‘There will boa meeting of the Re- | gulshing, ntatives from New |b the bare idea of not preme Court for a Fi their determination to abandon the feld {n ca of his nomination, n created by the rumor that ap representatives of theso night, at which It was reseived to con to Senator Fenton and other s reat the doterm{nath DAVIS MOVEMENT PLAYED OUT. Indivations change ale id Reform rep n, When It Is understor ded 8o ua to, deral office, and gave ork this aftern charter of 1470 will be ame cesaitios of the eed ty morrow and put through wiihout papers was ¥ LAW'S FRRKY agreed upon this morning fact of its boing sa sked unanimous vind reading L stated th rybody, and orde Rensselaer ob- in the Davis Int Davis if nomin this rumor, and loarn upon good auth of the fact that Horace White, Ttoanorrow, wored to trave Weatern Der ning between } » Crumbull of Min fthe Cincinnati’ Convention we belleve put that notwith= iding the arrangement which hash still resolved vo Kill Uh cling in its interest when York Tribune, DBowlos, of the », Bromley, of thi St. Louis Hep and David A. Wells, met house of Murat Halste: mercial, and In the course of 3 Hartford Pe lican, with Carl Schurz ata luneh ¢ 1, of the Cincin f political and eminently lecal, and en Preaident hia course woul astrict adherence to the originally aL in the intiuen that Mr. He! this morning report- ‘a!,and there is a gre. nd oducation, The reports of the ¢ ages enever they be never they ures may be considered own that marked present were protty mu A garding the tmpractic us dead for the session. Mr, Judd’s Jury bill eame np on its Te was bitterly opponec but, after bein; aasage In | Krest’ police tended that it Judicial and not a political proceeding. warfare ngainst the inistration he has taken taken the bos ted to the re cinuatl movement. cratic friend strong in that Jed so ug | bearing that they wet and arnt them to the that the meeting was of an inform acter, at which political t here is great capacity in that lish things, but Id be guilty of to comply wi f'the Governor rruptions of ¢ r The a WAS passed nig ter-adnny who voted 9 for Trumbull -Goy. Sherwood Tho vote of the State will | ‘This is a weakening of pposed to be # part of the provides that ‘and Is woil enti- ds of the Cin d_ by Demo % that be is specially crowd for doing { think they wo non as Would it tertain such pi his verdict as a juror, whieh. it orto dictate it ninations or SENATOR HAKE in, from the Assembly 54 nator Harde r of the dead w peeches in hon mi Messrs. | Wi Jacobs, Husted, Fields, 1 Paul Dix; t excelent sucker uit against the nistration nea 1 it has been opposed viru lently by the Administration followers, it hee kept up a constant warfare upon abuse: fluence haa been felt, strength of the Liberal Republican movement The Minnesotians are believers In revenue re- form, but are willing to make conreassions on that question in tho success of the present movement, and ac solidation of all the cler ant and th at Lachowaxen: reaniaing # large Oshing Kennedy and Co! pressed in his Brown, and the 1 were still | ney e speaking, the news of the deain Assembly, the Hon, Cornelius In the Senate & series of resolutions Murphy, expressit ss in the | t arks were | ftalet In the firat place we want to put ad of our affairs who hest lupulsen of hird aplual ver ewe this country presented by Senator nd is seen to-da} President tal m this country for us, as has been done In previous Ce mere availal Sertebra permit. the party Will probably start for hack It will not do How of the Sena shave red fins and» they are mighty fue eat ‘The funeral services attended at Congress Hall by the Stat Senators, and Assomblymen, aken to Kingston for t THE BROOKLYN COMBINATION. are about to | settled the tari purpose of advising kiyn Commissioner of | Vit an generally | Witana Governor will take no such a to kook for lity, to con ny reasonable rder to secure The body w 1 this afternos first thing Is te d_represent the The Rivers day the bodies of three unknown mon iving Up their which tho A scertaining them, to select the vernor for U yrrupting tenden eis a powerful lobby ring In that State, with tt from 125th street, an: | Churities and thought that th An attempt is to more to the Appointing Board cans from Kings are inclined to * has paskod the Sand It now goes to Lh he Fourth Avenue tired. of that political machinery y which runs te eel By Ally her from the representatty Administration have before them the ts of the existin ruption in the party In power KANSAS F The Kansas de tion to-day, voted ama, Sfor D Pior 1, North River. i, five feet seven tn a black sack ¢¢ Ons, plaid Gut Was about Nye f test dark wtriped for the purpose of ubtaln ted whinkore, droased g widespread co} cut what obje and tnvellixe ir eyes open iy a true guardian ¢ Track bill was the Whole of the Senators Benedict and Tiemann forcing New York city to yfor the depression of Vanderbilt's tracks bil, without was ordered to at Te BULL gation, at a meett “2 for Trumbull WN 'iilver, wae about 43 y (1 dressed in a black frock coat aud the laws in th in wny way, an evergrown 1 ola) Sessions yesterdi testided tiwt he iy gag tae ane had GO: GUEDUTT in that we w judiclary ate er of delegate snoxt Le branch of this ong them men amere opportunity of driving a | ent the best reorganize the local kovernn tha when he Gan W April By, 1830, nd the several a (tor tine threat he of $38), aud the pris: UnUT IC was pald, election of a Moyer and other off- Jhlic mind and heart cers not yet determined A Pwentyefirst Ward Dewn, a trucks One of them THE TARIPE QUESTION five Prisou {free trade and protection for the pretty much react appointed at the Last Sana Lake Crry, April 30. Court was opened this morning | instead of the Strickland announced that preme Court, Monday afternoon, the why The Third District tue Territorial Mars | Tes United Staton Marshal, rick Mullane, who was paving the street, Dean, hitting bis head, apd Tits head atruea oh the A committee king bun ol the Curtestone, sad It is probably fatally wou aie Was held La the Yorkyalle Pol islon of the Su rritor: ra of the Assistant Attorney High presented a cortifed copy of the decision of Dayid A. Well « Court )vaterday, p would recognize th Shooting « Six-Year-Old Boy. At o'clock last nightas John Barry, aged 6, ing infront of his residence at 98 Greeawieh street he Was ahot in hw head by an unknown boy, who was taken to the Chureh bireet police #iation and Dr, Shine su bullet eas found eatracted Withow been In session thi : Whe resolution agreed upon will express United States ity with th rot drawing petit juru for les ats found In that © long as the present large revenue t debt, impor he relcawed during N essary, and that rete for lew | relied w for aduitory @ Court also ordered the | gone duran F fromide United Staten Marval to. Ui £ Marshal of some forty 0 for Curtin a Tree sV IEEE, Pa. April 30 was convicted Of perjury last Week, Was ring to pay wie to two years coutineme George WN. Yor Te charged With n Penitentiary ged With bisled 1u false allidavite in a patent pull, profanely says At it, anyhow,” and Greele conditional adhesion to the Conventlon, Whatever its action THE SITUATION AS TO CANDIDAT! Tn the falling of of the Davis strenth to-day there seems to have beam alight letting down which way the eat The action of Pe r Judge Davis, SUSPICIONS OF A BARGAIN, The suspicion stil! exists that at some time in Sho provess of ballotiug a bargain between the ent Were released tale eveulng by the L Law's Dodge. Pending the passage of the ferry Dill, which reduces tho f the ferry uinaters Died on a Ferry Bon Yesterday afternoon an unknown mai in « red Mauoel shirt, and & well-worn vel Willlamsburgh to two cents on th rand street ans to sell Lickets. Rag tree seate, or a jark overcoat, light ap, died on’ bourd the His body was taken to treck police slakbon, Williamsburg. i ‘® cenlelor une MAY 1, 1872 tho trooy will be noeded, arrived bi of terror ¢ indirectly. e¢ He con- ed the bank. of who 8 of the safe. th k the sife. Govors | OF Mot tf captu as fol- PEN dered from the flames. nandal, he tan the | thelr extent conform 4 been ‘om the to Joun R preeinet ative of 4 run- Mr. Kiley's Dill and | position be told th aca. The f duteh bartender «) and shouted fo pistols attract by Ved- | resied Mok to be insti od will prevent the packing of juries by the triers, and John MeGrath Fa reled at + Com, | retuned tions her Alvord, Clerk of ds was |} roof of his i | fmtiver Harty Ny and | jyw would set in, or were oflicers, [Ry | The Tarif Qu K Wasminaton on duly 1, 1872. udd ono | one had anticipated. Republi- | Speaker's table favor the idea, Dina, the moat of percent, tax | #1! bass withont at free tox ed # bill providing | at Kdward | Mth ene Varnuin | Setac bil cant wiaccharter intended to Re ntitled, 8 1 Loxpon, April New | aa agreed to Join with the 1 | in addressing a jolut F twill) ian Ly Geneva Con claim, Hable Co indireet data proceed. terst of remoy gress Judge 1 Mar purt The Gourt | a A that Buran, « ¢ three for | three qui ‘On aacertal Teauned the wi dressed PRICK TWO CUTS. THE CARLIST WAR IN SPAIN, —— SKIRMISH BETWEEN INSURGENTS AND GOVERNMENT TROOPA, THE MISSOUR PICION OF WIFE MURDER, Cans County at the Mercy of a Mob-A Reign of Torror-Tho amily of the Murdered Cline Driven for their St. Lovrs, Apri re | ceived yesterday detailed information from Ad- y'S | Jutant-Gen. Siegel of Mi sioners sent by hi that the apprehension and confidence ix restored by Lhe presence of The Tragic End of n Curousal inn Wretched Fourtoonth Ward Found Dead, and no Investigation, nd 281 Mott street, noar the Casi- dirty, tumble-down old frame build ings of the most antiquated deseri Fear are two old rooke pearance than those front | The doors leadin long ago used for frewood, ra | of window panos, chairs, and barrels are Family broils are frequent, often called upon to separate the combatants. and other articles of furniture h rown down stairs, and oatradictory Reports from the Pront—Mare Merennota Pry tnt Padela cents Killed a up, April 20.—Marshal Serrano has qvatulatory proclamation to the states thet the loyal people of tho provinces infested by the ine 1i4, In thelr zeal to uphold the Governe ment, have taken Up AFMs aygainat the Insurroo announces to his rilat bands in Arre= ri, and the Commis- to Cass county, to the effoct has ceased, Jometion=A * Hundred Ina re wretched old buildings were take the place A delegation from Pleasant Hill has give surance that the people there will rally in the cause of law and order, and tho Sheriff nt Har- rixonville and others have taken not! to preserve the peace boen called out, nor is it believed that any more «las dining tabley nd the pollo are more troops have troops that, nearly all the ( fon have been dispersed or defeated by the Gov. Hrown expresses his determination to © the enforcomont of the a Ithough a delegate to the Cincinnatt Convention, Gov. Brown will probe ably not attend, ashe regards It his first duty to dd personally to the maintenance of peace and good governinent at home A REIGN OF TERRON IN CASS COUNTY. ofugees from Cass ¢ 6 lust night and report that the reig ntintes in that county. nian, | father of the murdered Cline has becons whole family had. be m by Shoritt Bryast werless to protect the the bush, taking their fatt her and her daughter A Sux reporter yes erday visited th The lower Noor of » re, and huge bundles of filthy rags execute the order Marehal Serrano, with the main body of the royal army, is advancing upon Navarro, whore 4 are massed In great etrength. t appoara imminent, Y nt troopa have effectually checked the entry of tho Carlista into Marshal Serrano is adv ire as he app ber of insur: and in Sant ‘arlista continue to give in thelr submission rament in various parts of the kings store and varroom combined, an alleyway in which it ts diMoult t consequence of the great number of 4 As the reporter entered the mber of women, wh nmistakable signs © ing around discusain th Rowpen, April 90, Apdaluatan m scarcely large enough to contain ordinary by crowded about the lifeless be ered with ashi ‘on a cot near the window was a y h consumption. mosphere pervaded the room. reporter's Inquiries. a strong, them, and the aged mic escaped to Harrison: eon fainilies residing at and vicinity have been forced to leave on pain ath. ‘The leaders of the gang di Will not be satisfed until every one directly ¢ with the issuance of the tlo has boon ly which lay, cov= Harrisonville 1 the insuri d with w lose on the bar ® Killed and e MADRID NOURSE, The foulest at nnected vortly woman said county bonds ts kil Madrid to the ys there has been a tres mendous fall in the Bonrse of that city, he extreme Republicans refuse to recognize astelar and Figueras in i A WHOLE TO nant of the room in which the YN PARALYZED, Mrs. Flynn, th the authority Bank Robbers Capturing » Bank and Kille Srave Cashier. Lovisvii.e, April 8.—About 2 o'clock ounted men rode into complained Present insurrection against Patrick Madden, the woman's ped in shortly afterward and gave his ure some vinegar with He then went toa the Govern Bayonne, France, to heen several potty ene n the Insurgents pw in the Base hundred of th routed twelve hundred Carlists nm the scene of the disturbance On the one band It that the cause of Don Carlos is on the decline, and on the other it is reported that his as are exceeding! es of Imperialist wife two cents to pre which to bathe her neighboring bucket shop and with a quantity of turned to the house. HH: nt to drink, and the *, ways there bi countors betwe yesterday afternoon five the town of Columbia, Adair county, Ky., and, dismounting at tue Deposit Bank, two of them, not | With pistolsin their hands, held the horse while ave | the other three, withdrawn revolvers, Imperialist forces upants of the tener result was a general drunken spre den rotired early. o'clock, Mrs. Flynn ent terday morn d the room t 6 very contradict prospects for auc in the bank, One of the intruders demanded tha Another atte 4 | James Gaynett, a bank omployee, but he struck up the robbers weapon, although his hand was burned by the explosion, to voting | escaped. from the building ex« who, although under fearful th He was shot de layed ali th hey were no taide fred their tons driving everybody off the streets. udden and unexpected and the robbers mounting their horset dashed sare. Albor- | away unmoles and Smyth urged the mem. | organia firm and yove to pass th i the breast and Fivnn sent word to th was summoned. the Coroner Hh the lino of the nem of fifteon were told by the nelehbors, however, that ¢ Mrs, Mad- leting a loos upon prevailing husband's cruelty was the ¢ A woman who t bank officers the cashter TUE ERKENBRACH DIVORCE SUIT, 1 had frequently naniy beaten bi ho says that both were very hard drinkers, but that the woman was of a naturally fact of the wo beeuint shelter from her neighbor, and eom~ nye of severe pains, | husband had again’ be apartments, strenuously denies that he assaulied his wife why she sought rost_ in th He says he thinks she Notwithstanding the strong and tho out- out of doors pistols in all direc- In the Supt t Chambers ye » Brady, Col. Spencer made a vorce case of George A » Erkenbrach ‘The complainant is a well-known manufacture ing chemist, doing business at 18 Liberty street, and the defendant ts alady of literary tastes, wha some very readable letters from Sarato; in the season of 1871. complaint is that Mrs. Erkens brach has been on too intimate terms with Aus custua St. Clair, late an editor of the Pngteh ey ts alleged t in 1820 andl 1871. and ¢ s Drew, St. John, and Vandorbilt alyzed the town, A ice to eunpeck th ten and driven b Immediately motion in the « nd at Inst ae~ and started in porsiit, an barter an were gaining rapidly on the fugitives. nis not suppesed to arge. ‘The robbers will probably be lynched but gives no re: ount of my rooma of her neighbor. not been arrested, nelther has an inquest been YAN DESTROYED, Evening Mai Dwellings and Thirteen Stores ALARM IN NAPLES Continuation of the B fe for Travel! APLES, April 30, .—A large firs iption The St have existed the Hudson The erupti ontinues to-dey with unabated vic Sand and scoria are carried to 4 ight, and are falling in the str this city in great abundan by the high wind which prevails. has been excited arong the Inhabitants. parte of the city the sand and seorta nto the depth of The sand is whirled hith strong wind with nof Mount Times editor bi ing the truth of the charges: made an aflidavit acknowledg~ being blown hither Much alarm unton, and these ebildren ar It was to obtain possession ¢ ding a decision of the suit that C Spencer made his motion yesterday, declined to grant th 6 Would take steps to sec of the case. Mrs. Erkenbrach is said to be a woman of personal attractions, Mount Vernon, Ina house given to her by her now in char village fs Over twenty veral inches. and thither by th and proves very t is burned. 0 arrived | Alinost entirely suspended In. consequence of the alarming situation of affairs, and alt no heavy stones, rock, or svc s considered unsafe unusual per ave yet fallen » Venture into hi uit it is finpossible at this late hour to ascertain The bay, which until yesterday was ¢ with boats filled with tourists and other specta- tors, Is now almost de Will Le | Two Brooklyn Policemen ona Spree—Attempe THIEVES BECOMING DESPERATE, to Shoot a Bartender, nd Matthow Maher of OMvers James N the York street police station, Brooklyn, w yesterday, After a few fF round of amusement, and ¥ aequaintances on their respe ted nw Pollcomen- Raid on ory-A Watchinan Nineteenth Ward Gan, About two o'clock yesterday morning Michavt ¥.0 bight watchman in Mr. John N, Stearn factory, in East Forty-eccond atr ard the rap of @ The Twenty-thir nificantly Deficient one hundred m House wing solemnly met last quarters of the Kepublican way and Twenty-third street, Jotn J. Townsend in th The Cineinpati Convention was the all-absorbing nd a general feeling of The large paluting of the Creat Present-Taker blaudly sword of Lee at Appomatox was placed at the rear of the platform, rted early on 4 nearly all their re of the Custom ning at the he at Warren and Colum y took In more whiskey: and became druniker ai falied | Greener, requested th tention to him but bec enmade, | rum. As th curity was manif ‘oung German ni They paid no at bolsier and called for * inquired Shelly, An officer," rep What do you want? there are two thinves tn your te would. ere that At & o'clock the chatrman entied the office holders ExCollector Murphy, Col and Quartermaster Ing up to the Han, openc \o going up to the man, opened the door Shelly, distrasting th 1 Tnatantly three men, ope Charles 8, Spen Ich wen and Maher his attempting to ir revolvers and reat on a front b and boret {t in. watchman twic tions will toke pia: fina on the oth velr beads and. remaiped ‘The committee shook Jots'ou his wrists, baving drawn bls Daude they should nc tied a rope around h i the number aud he ar. . (Very falnt apptauss Jution tn favor of the E red their uam we don't want to Aros what we Cu urglar on guard ve gether aud put th in the platforuis of hdent had show b that the trap nad b Vex then started on a te ye and carried ¢ Early yesterday morning, William Arn or boarding Nh dress «tripped aftand loft the 8 Cherry after further disces éalled attentton t e ihieves fet the arly in the morbing Ded MeGratis {ut ered with | pitcher ¢ neck and arm, wed toward the coun 190 had enrolled themselves in favor of He wanted (he in Ward gang atthe thieves did not call the night pre Central Cominittee to inves tals of that d re s they would have. # worth uf Anial Daswed Over $1.00 \ very diffeull for them to se ii Feely wile: It WI Be Uht desperately ed this also referred to the Bx ing the knife'through {district wanted to enroll In the He for uie was oppo QV Arnold thn stabbed aught Art HeGirath Wa atl an amb whi MeGrath my to the Oak street Down her Huse edly ented attention to ir sin the lower districts, hut ( ld'at the Tumba, Korney, of ath J to thrust a red hot uate afcous Colonel's motion was carried, and the eo street, near First avenue, attempt rly Ad ‘ana throat were severely b The Burint of a Columbia College. ‘The Senate has at last ton for this a manner, by passing te House Fr jendment providing for was far larger t reeaston of her imine to retort. Columbia College, was buried yesterday afterno Mark!# Chureh, Stoyvesant conducted by Bishop Potter, assisted by th The Depopulation o f the prisoners convieted by t urt of Spoelal feChureh to the Tf it is not pa abd heayily ornamented with Torin already serve. er Winn's New Loco alone Are pt wos yesterday fried by Peter ran her to the Lanesboro: A a ty two delegat Thor machinery work fe will reach, Horne Voter is probably o ‘Of (ie most careful 1 Atneriean not The Jenlousion of thus virtually excl a notorious Com eof the participators iu th Plan will be au’ Of the Amertoan ( murder of Mon was aot At the camp ding the jndirect ch Court Cireular, Lord Chancellor Hatherly iw paateand tins of the cart \ { H Atreets, singing songs and « the Delancey say. April 0 her at 24 Delancey street Tast Saturday Turan was tn 1G The nurber thus to be eet at Mberty ts forty-Oye, Ins | beer sulvon, ais Delwncey str ling twenty-four M rested for mur Twclvious cohabitation, tw sergwant learned that Kinusknecht's lager HPAII LOSSPS BY VIRE ub oF New York, Wh Hilo avenue, The Hogue i SPOINGPIELD, August Bel Lexinaton, Ky. f Hiuasia and Mise Carrie heireas, Waa se parties were fret warried. p Erieat Aud afterward p Nowe of bie bride's Giends wil although expecting to hay Ht here is pro. horse stock, aud to-da iho M. i. Sauford, of New by the Catholic ed thy ceremony frou baw Lo 654,00); ineure)

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