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as TIURTY-NINTH YEAR. THE ROAD TO WASHINGTON | ieriasies parllamenta: they excluded from HE STEADY TRAMP OF THE GREAT | the committee overy | friend of LIBERAL ARMY, yestigation; they packed the vd for “the purpose of covering up ont Mass Meeting-Secret Gree! ni among Grant Lge erktne sf mittee, and attempting to call them to Tyr, Horace Greeley was not at his office | for their words spoken In secret, Perha at the Astor House yesterday, Early in the | influenced a great deal in my morning he left for Flushing. The philosopher payne for the Cincinnat! moyem finds that the roquirements of the canvass are | by my personal relations with, Renator Sumner. peyond that, T fect, that his treatment. bi Grant and his lackeys, by Morton, Nye, euch & heavy stain upon him, that he has been | But wivised to seek as much retirement as possble. | and, most abameful, of all, The Executive Committee were In session | Maine, w: such that orertuva c way ’ siF Foo ne Astor Ho Republican, and every pol nearly all day In their room at the Astor H use. | Gittos Suriners it they The final preparations ensuring the success of | gould only, consistently, with their self-re: the mass ratification m pleted, and the entire programme will be laid i Ais ov, John | Of the lackeys of U Heatiauaeters yesterday were the Rev. John | (hare aac ata ty mein Conn; B. Wildman, A. My Principal of the Perry | before the war, when he fived near Galena Academy, of Perry, N. ¥.: Charles A. Abbott of uunded by the sam Saltorville, N, J4 Dr. B. Bratt of New Brichton ; ani Faminy aii pater Jan . Galiagh dt fon, | and started in the morn Tilman M Be oe Rilaeher, and ;the Hon: | for Galena, leaving It uncertain whether de:, editor Chivage Corlosan of Chicas if Metuchen, N. J. A letter was received by Gen, | In the bottom of his wagon. GH. Van Cleft from Senator Morgan ©. Hamil- Tmeta number of gent ton of Texas announcing that, he would be pre- | other day, and they asked t for thelr dail: beld Jw Information was received. at the headqu of the Liberal Republican Committee coe that a socret associat «Lon the plan of | Iw and bravely to the publ the Italian Carbonari, had been organized am one of you, no matter how loudly you are bur the clerks inthe Cust House. @ lead rahing {n favor of Grant, who does not enter- spirit in this antl-Grant conspiracy first e1 tain for him the same feoling of distrust and dis- ten trusty men, who @ the governing cour form other circles, the member: ‘He then proceeded to | these men are to-day among the most active si Of which are | porters of Gen. Grant. Tc \ndyed to work’ for, Dr. Horace Greeley, and | these things, and I could not honestly suppor ploleedure the overthrow of the corrupt rings | this Administration any longer, and it having i Washington, and make merit the standard | become atest of membership of the Republican of prom of this movement is an old ws the leaning of each person with the pre- | cinnati t le m of an expert detective, as political assoc! - say | burned the bridges: all friends, 80 my politic publican party rotted away long ago. 8 a peas Me I, ee Correspondence of The Sua. Lavayerre, Ind., May 24.—The connec- tion between that virtuous Bourbon Democrat, Daniel Webster Voorhees of Indiana, with the Presont-Taker Grant is not of recent date, Not only has Grant repeatedly within the past three years appointed personal friends of Voorhees to lucrative Federal offices in the Terre Haute (In- Giana) District, but It was also owing to his and After Elect Over. Aun: * After the Opera ts Over” After election is over ‘Old Horace will take the big chatr, and his carpot-baggers out will quickly prepare. ‘The people are speaking thelr verdict, Ulysses has taken alarm, ‘The racers, gift-trotters 4 bull-pups Are shipped to the St, Louls farm! Senator Harlan’s {afluence and solicitations that Afterclection ts over, Grant anypointed |Voorhees's brother-in-law, ‘And counting the ballot ts done Tarnies P base, Colle the Port of Louis: ea totawort ot s Moe worth fully $16,000 a year, beh hahag he 108, oa Lie rere claeamiaiee hb Will cheer for the vie'try they've Won. ASDINY UMIVGTAIY TH Creare er ie Aft tectot aterm and the: have ever slice been working inte Luso was previous to. 18%) ete, Ind) nd in he bas been everything hy turns—a Tf Nothing. a Demoerat, Fremont man, a Li Republican, a Johnsonite, ad at Grant’s Porter his luggage mast pack ; Cattell must go home to Camden, And Robeson take the back track! Farewell then to all the bribe-takers, t No plunder, the people insist. ik t Lincoln appointed him Pe y Bf Lafaretioc Indiana, wid in tiie he. fen Grant's host of relations they'll bapiah Loutsville, Grant apy ed him tinm: From old Jesse down through the lst after his clection to the 1 lucrative I oflice in that city. A matte 5 he is now to thé Oiliceholders’ Philadelphia Greeley. many has contributed many ab h to the Uviiced: Bartes, a one His mahogany crony to ¥e « Fred and the fair Pr So louger shall ape royal |. tlubkeys shall tarnten our omntor formerly When Ho tenant-Governor of that State and Minister to Spain under Mr. Lincoln, He has declared himself tn favor of the Cincinnati candidate ‘Their platforin, he says, ts one of the best ever | 75 ye ptitor of The Sun laid before the country, having over all others | g the Incontestible advantage of being perfectly honest. Its treatment of the tariff question he praises especially. Hora: mends as & man of irreproachable rectitude, | went to Cincinnati de above every ground of suspicion. nomination of Horace Gree! abide by the action opposition to Mr, Greeley: al advocacy of the doctrine of protection belief that he would mal campaign, I accept th question has settled by the 1 we | to say, and asincere | nomination: n hationality, | every man who ¢ who began as | the objects of that Convention every dule earnest craving of the people for the deat and iiust | reform In every branch of the publ arvices cannot bo nicasured~aud A Free Trader E: thing wh mann out in Ind, be Tro the frst German cause in a manner which ny other jours ti plo themselves, it with all are entitled to the ot have the must choy and faithful friend of our Who sympathizes with the p a laborer and earned by his own La Jar that he pasesses, one of t « Uundismayed opponents of slave tion, wh Kort ates every personal Jeration Grant, then we are fur Horace Greeley Notwithstanding the unjust mannor in wh shai Twas treated by the Convention, as nigy be seen Divaann wave: f ot tothe protoet of the Now Vc Peele re meee delegation, presented by Judge Selden, | heartl~ ly endorse the nomination of Horace Gre is what Horatio Seymour said in | and have full confidence in is intexrity of pu favor of the en ent of Greeley and his ability ry out th Brown at Baltimore, in his letver to the Hon, Matforny of t bes. Coxs ideo nda tivat Mr. Greeley's election w toe | Work as earnest! fentiously for the Ocal he jon of Mr. Greeley as ation, notwithstandint th presertations my ii ping ov the principles Iw p Par gutta Were td TH But terd is wiadotn at i hcartiucse in Lie powular wove New York, May 27 oo} First avenu ne Trecogiize mn the eyinpathy ve - elf And the Voting. Wares "amelie Maa eWike barack alee rated stronger (han talent of hit He five the taieut aud The Man Whe Hrack Mr. Patiorson, ‘Ataess to sult the Lemper Of the tines, To the Ltitor of Th log over Lid to de A Prominent Ma: setts Repub clares Himself fox Honest Old Hora Prom the Springrteld Bosron, May : politicians in this nel Bird's speech at Walpole last nigh!, ia which he WP.’ s + sensation among | afew even ghborhood to-day Is Mr, | tauaua cou {Fenton's old supporters in Cl tie camp,” bids farewell to the Republican party, so long a8 | Yos, “G.W. P."" is Georgo W. Patterson, an old drake who ran for Lieutenant-Governor about je is a big, clever, red-faced fellow, of no earthly account whatever, and has no more influence in Chautauqua county than a nd Grant has in J associates are surprised at the step he | Chautauqua besides old Patterson is Walter L. , as Uhey did, that | Sessions, who came near being kicked out of the . charged with taking things ssions ran for Congress a year ago. hind his ticket, ley and love ny and hy for it ties Itself to Gen, Grant. Those who have Deon intimate with the father of the Bird Club since he frst went Into the Liberal movement, have known that he would never support Grant, any m of bine dias taken, cherishing the hop he would come back into the party traces once | 1@giplature yours agi iors. Ho will be moro misaed in the party th Cerda hid ran a the organs will permit their readers to supp so, | He Is just tho man to hate Gr the great function of the Grant newspapers in ant, “He isa great admirer of Robe: iit to be an admirer of Dutch Heinric forty years a 6 than Senator Sumner will, but many | gigger Indian. The only f Boston now belng to ennceal the true state of iliar but not personal things in the party. Prank Bird sald The people ‘of Chautauqua county are hard. Lwolcomed the call emavating from Missouri aries, love honest men and hate Toi the Cinsinnatl Convention, as the indication Fut Chautauqua down for st least 0 ity for Greeley, and L think It safe t Ses nee | Wee: bid” Patterson and. ‘Sessions will tg Ade | “bounced” as sure as you live. f an earnest purpos nthe pa gent men at the West for achat t Washi i fell, that the ve — istration’ in power The Outlook in Wa ington, has prepared a sp week on the Frene going to join the Der they asked. * Well, Ecannot be | i which he will assert that the Administ NP bar than 1 ave boon for some months pat | has clearly violated the law. He wiil make an indy.” Well, you gong to vote with | elaborate arraigninent of the President and his the Democrats?” You forget, my friends, that | Sol y und wattily endorse the Cnc 1 yoted for Gen, Grant four years ago at | Pin, , r Chicago, and after that any action fs poa- sible. Thever believed In Gen. Grant, 1 went to i tuaunted fine and. ble | fron all parts of thevonntey. Col Aiton, 6 y inten tare lt 2d | man of the Indiana Liberal Committee, writ yi Ne sotee Troll | that itGrechay ds nominated at Dalits Uda ME vote for Gen Grant: but | Ana ysill give him estimate on what | ‘owing up omy hat for him Vpaloriiys . ver believed in him asa devery month of bis | yn af the ! Ved ‘is utter uniitnoss | Mlssissippl m Nien tyoted for him t helleved | - Di be, eee men oF Kentucky's Answer to Voorhees. vith thelnbest Jude. | We are not a race of idiots. We know mont, Unfortur 1 and for me he | that all the issues which made a marked ahtin hea Lenny fo surr f with mea in | ton between us and Horace Greclty have pa Tom you and tt ny confidence, | oubof the account, We know that Horace Gr and bas taker ' worst rathes | ley's letter of acceptance lays down distin Shan from the beat 1 ing party precisely What we want, We betleve hha tot Thad known for What the pubic | honest. We bellave him to be avallable, In our know of the dis vol Mick uf opinion he can be elected. In our opinion no Administration in t Hockey a other nominee can be, ‘The Liberal mover know of the wretched > Drona bis hax gone too far for a safe retro: salon, Of the flagrant v haw Hn send Many presses and leaders have committed them avy bo the yep ' thre selycs to the Greeley and Brown thet: {oe War upon then if i it | OLit, We are therefore going t tain thot clain to what they honest 1 | solid for Grootey, and If afr, Voorhe Was their territory, TPhuow.and you all koow, | dike tt the President will furnish hi of the removalot Benatorsuiner fron tied ‘ to setup bis side-show dulttee of foreiat all 1 t U | Ojon treachery, continue the w blakosman Of he coatithy ct Ufaadar |The Southern people are weary. of such parcy With our Furey A fany putty min, and | leaders as ‘Tio sooner. the Who for the last tones bwolvep hoo lad nore | leave us olf their ter, We want thdo with thom 4 fda Hist for | have nothing to do with them, They at ho sole reayon that he Vn Chemies and not our friends; and if they bay The Ban } 1 the last r deceived us, and th alad erows t v re Peanoetion 1 ‘i ‘ ba et Thine wa 1 ' j ie) Bud war resi ow YORK, AEE 2 YO ALA SCC LE |: TCC try Joined in the demand, and finally of the Administratics, were com- pelled to submit to ft. In violation of all foot-path that enters the rear of e by way of the T 1 ty Democrats and the White He nen who wish munities Views of the Angust Belmont. ‘om the Onaha Heralt, May %. nitted to see a letter last evening from Mr. Relmont, written to a proml- werat In this city, in which he uses the wing language: Thope that t cept the Cine Naw Yorn, May 4. merits or demerits of | the transaction. Dr. Greeley in Flushing—Preparations forthe | Worst of all. was the atrocious, f grant violaz y Ore | tion of the Constitution in the summoning of ‘Omiceholders, | Senators Sumner and Schurz before the com. unt was tion In taking ly as I did against the nomin Ronsing Last night a meeting of the friends of Horace in Tempertice Hall, Hamtiton ave: | 1a, appeared before the April Gri ott presiding. | Cheater county and entercd a charge of forgery a yn, one of his former clorks. ery trne and honest Irishman to enpport | cations were that Lyon had forged m Vole against is when asudseription In atd of | emploser 135 gw, Mr, Raltimore Convention will ac« ati nominations, as the only ng the present « Mr. Wa. J. Davi rrupt Admins Horace Greeley, eley Meeting in Oclevilles svinir, N. Y., May 23.—A large Gree- last evening. Nearly 200 persons were present, The hall was crowded. went speeches were ma club was formed, W President, John Haskins, Charles Wheat, 8 portnnity of a jactor, snd doudticss the call would be nobly eesponded in the absence of Generals M Fs fiourkes who were expectd to. be a ley meeting was b as I feel about it and a Greeley D, Northrup, Viro-President, and The greatest hats are at a pre- ting have been com- | and the honor of Massachusetts, give Gen. Grant and his followers to know that until that great " outrage Was atoned for neither Grant nor any of before the delegates at the Lincoln Club to- | his friends could ever expect the support of any morrow night, Among those who called at | of the Republican party In Massachusetts. One ¢ President connected with Vashington this winter, tton Smith, the eminent divine, of Sharon, | ‘Grant is just the same man to-day that he was One More Democrat Crvcrns Att, lishes a lettor from the Hon. Thomas L. Jones, ex-United States Senator from which he ad and Brown by the Di ot to do this would be une present condition of affairs, Punutnny onthe of men, y aw when he left his wits Dread, with a load of bark ndorsement of emiawdits the. ley. Bst, | Would come buck at night with the proceeds of and a Meaumiey of the load for the beneft of his family, or drunk e if not, int plunged into a war with Englat Detter tat wr eould a 1 of n war, thea continue pursued by Hobert € sod grant that our nat! men in tho city the r if L was going to sent and speak at the ratification meeting to be Cincinnati, and leave the Republican party. 5 sald, “Gentlemen, if you would say honestly o what you say privately to me you would not dare to ask openiy whether jd go against Grant or not. There Is not The Minsissippl » May 27.—Th ecutive Committee of Mississippt in session to- railed a State Conventio acy for Horne Democratic to meet on the official expression was given ‘as to What action the Convention shall take, but t all the members of the ed toa third ticket by the itimore Convention, and aro in favor of Greo- ley and Brown. The Voice of the Wen The editor of the Springfield (INinois) State Register has been figuring up the politi status of his Democratic His report is as follows : the Cincinnati tleket, 4 ¢ neighboring State of Lo number of anti-Greeley papers is xreater, while Clans on (hat aide ay Greeley men. ‘The Ottumwa L The old philo: 2th of June, N: Ne bas aacend the monogram honesty. The Whirlwind it Is ascertained th Sommitteeare op turn elected @ delegate | like, and, excuse me, contempt that I do.” Yet nfess to knowin, m Democracy. Ti ‘the public service. ‘The leader | party, L can no longer consider myself a member Maverbat ti AB Ssholder who. | Of It.” knew porfectly well when I went to Ch tions are concerned. i wor ; the trouble of it that the bridges that conducted me to the Ki little, if any, all the pro ace enbsiastio at remarks: her willhimself be surprised nity with which be will be sup- ported by the Demoer The Willinm Last night # Greeley and Brown Club was or. seanized in Tarn Hall, Meserole street, Willlamnsbargh. Award Koche of the Long Island Anvetser, Mr. H f. Shaurman, 1. Ffakenhetin this movemen ‘Sixteenth Wari Prom ihe Boston vst. Wasninaton, M here from Florida, to-day, says bers of the Legislature previous to that although no tter received tor rece rel | The Old Twenty-Secoud for Honest Horace. At @ general meeting of the Greeley and Brown Club of the Twenty-second Was zarus was elvcted Pr Vice-Presidenta, art's Mdent’ uid severs Biher disttnaratene’ ‘einen the merit Baltimore of the Cincin nition and its : seeaet lac bvisuas KY ‘The Kansas Reps very large per ce unty express a determination party and 4 Wo state this asa historical fact. t to have to- After the lecture a vote was taken, The tatly was Greeley, 46; Crant 4. On: hot a voter. The mec ting pa THe SUX for bein to bolt the It off with the In Leavenworth county day a masority of at Lonst 1,000 ried it before by tm) nearly dowbl and his mag ity this time 4; but instead of this, punt contidently on carrying t The Fifth Ward for phe citizens of the Fifth Ward held a large | piacid as us eting in the Repuditean headquar- | eyery joint creaking, until, t perlein, editor of the K ighed his position as del an, an announ th are, 12 West to organize a Officers elected are: Pr dents, John Contr atiuential man, espectaily ult, Joseph Sievin; Treasurer L The Voice of a Copper-Bottomed Jersey Dew | Lecorting secrctary. Fred. W. bord : Prom the Mount Tast week we t conviction that no nomination should by Democratic Nationa Is to assembh ., headquarters, care to hi «: Lattended the Cincinnati Conven- ee tion as aregularly accredited delezate from the Mea ten ne | Eighth Congressional District of this State. rmined to oppose the , but willing to { that Convention, Since my » solely from his and a that an tssue of the in which that a left by the Convention to be nd Tam fre andor, that the ort of sires the accomplishment of ously utte Convention which uthern Democrat who served under John- ited | Surrogate Hutchin 4A orth recommend nd Brown by that Con= it te with much {nation of 6 ues of An Who fae tried ta Inthe we fdke first to last been the fast friew ories for our ‘ounty officers Greeley Stock on An enth able. and will r es for the be ‘ired guna we try that no ot pposition to th many arbitrar biican party during a esire for amnesty to all 1s hin to th every where, future course will be just and How The Suu Shines for ‘Tne SCN shone on twelve persons in car 42 the Eighth avenue line ye service ershadows afl party interests, and subordl- groping In darkness over copies of thi Signed Jefferson The Germ met at 46 Avenue A last 1 and Brown Campaiga clu Mr. Voorhees, in his recs itattack on Mr, Davis's bond Allow me t s ylod his signing impertinent tnt ‘ou a true bi Vshall There were eight € Alieriion yesterday Aldermanic Hoard. this slanders and ork to consult Charles O 1, as to the | could be done, and that was to get the rej bag ural Seba ue ative man of the Republi ra. Davis ing party to sian. his iired who that man was. hat it was Hor She then asked bh every town and vill ight-Hour law and Dr. Honcet vote for Graut? Hias he not ignored the do it. He replied that he had no influence with Mr. Greeley, and th. proper person tosee him, do and see him, oi Sin: The Times yesterday published the mu Des | following, from Westticld, N. ¥., signed “G, She said she She went to his office, sent in her card, and. was invited into his private Hour law for the Government employees? Wo agai * f judge from present appearances that only pand is confine Fortress, Monro for many long, weary old man, and he is grad ty can be induced to follow Mr, vy upon any road that leads into the Demo- Hy sinking ander his e will die if he T came here to © the means of He has told me that there is but one way todo it, and that ts t tive man of the Republica bond, and says that you are that m to apply to you, a kind heart, anc Neve It to be right May I hope t THE TREATY VP The Effect of the Passage of the S tal Trea America’s Retraction. SHINGTON, May 27, received from Gen, Sch nouncing that England accepts our retraction, informing the Secretary of State that Mr. rnton was authorized to consumma\ Supplemental Treaty. It is expo President will be ready to-me the Senate the new article, and thus end the troversy. He says you have that’ you will do it If you be- husband fs dying, Mr. at you will favorably ,extended his hand to Mrs and said: “Madam, you may, for I will was then a prominent candidate or the United States Some of hh friends heard th sign Mr. Davis's bond protested against TLonpon, May 2. -Despatches announcing the yasnaxe by the United Slates Senate of a resolu~ ion advising Prosid nal article to th settloment of the Indirect claims dispute, count, and the bond it w 1 know it will, of the owners of the Trivune signed this bond be would “T know It. ley, you have writte Kepublicans, wh OKANO” H, STRVENS, ‘able vote Is seen in the market for Amert- can securities this morning, whien opened firm= ran advance on the prices of Saturday or Was discredit nd dangerous, Att Special Despatch to the Boston Herald wWerment Was 1 where with ridl- | Wasnina May 28.—Senator Schur: J, and L was constantly greeted by iy frieads ASHIMOTON, MAY W.cBenaton Boburs h which ho will deliver this have sold large numbers of it. Arms Committee report, in yolume Is nearly out, and you have large orders d these orders will intermanded, and you will lose a large Your second he House of Commons this evening, If you sign this be ech at Exeter, In which he 1 tant reference to the 'l'r correetly repor ted what he said understood w plate and Lam informed nited States Sena docs not look 1 solined hears from dilferen? por tions of the State. Goy, Aleorn and one of the nbers of the House are out for reformed drunk- ad and gambler who has becon Se of Lemporan ar vk 1 ret into the eanya Haight and with his usual zeal.” ing to Work in the ‘Tw Majeoty s Goverment had been informed fieiully that the Senate of the United States bad | Bighty-eiath to the new article, 'T thereunto had fi were under Lie eo remainder of the man’s qui tho Dusivess was unfinished. It would | & ug at their hall, 5° We Campaigns n by Great Britain with regard to her ap ent Geneva Aimerican y's Popularity ree days | ha oh Grout ba Ke velanta as Lo whic J f44 w dong time, Unt ue | buen ivan bu ddr, Vouraues to discover the short | endl uare gover suund ow | tion without notice. which Was given “TUFSDAY, MAY 28, 1872. er Th wih any forty ott Pape that Ul Huvesty” nay De 6 t ottrs, reapectfaliy, ALKANE QOL Chambers street, an] iad Weady etre 't, ree Krooklyns A tn & brief address, sald it was the | James A. Ly ewig raiked Jn America, at the | of Vthe name of Hor ley. when the Irish were offered an op: | ¥' Jwing (oer RTALTUCS to jnson addressed th wisly to nee Mr. Greel fr, did_not spring {ro} Here was bi wt was Ameri: irish Repnbiic, teeth any denire f | bs e he would erion word be In a marehial form of govern. o clear the trac | Oenry, hert of Demo= | jaune cred, di w In to obt only res naald that with Greeley for, jd rather cut my right t n& nomination now, f resection of but is it not our independence, even at dastardly d Hamilton ag ing vent to | Gran be apie of | We aula moon une at Schenck a 1 Frith # aniela. RODE ing to have for Ken ur Preside i every Ti of the ladder by whic! iis cane Tan a Hc abil honget, hard-working men, who Yestordi for principle in the party and no} z Bre er brother of the Her. man entered rah Germd: and others, have 04 palace Le should have ni retary, Rpoeches were made by the Pre ter d until Saturday evening, at ‘Assembly Hall, Forty-fourth, Ninty.aveunes. aL the: Geri Lut did not re ‘Caer tentisious Wanaddvend to show the desperate character of KicrBad, aud tue prisuuer Was also ox ie Harlem, tnined. tly lecturod I1 Ger- virtues of Gresley and jrant nen waa Farmer. of frauds, Dr out the Heo — ecley and Brown, roaway, last evening, the purpose reeley and Nrown Cainpaign 1, Ch Puekhoter, Williaa t Jaynes Keorney, ‘The organtzath some ge day evening, June 3,0¢ 51. M. —o— inetai The Southerners f WAC. he surrendered at Greensboro aw e war and desired thencet rites (hat the Southerners resideat lu te fur Horace Greeley. They regard Gr. at | The T eoey was te Orst t ty, and hae iastlc Greeley mass discharged and rockets were se there w nt wd were, delivered by t 4 Mr, Crosier of Brooklyn. aw day 1 n were aa The Gernans for Horn Hares ns of the Tenth Assembly District | ane t, and orgauized a Greeley | [iy hart browuer v An ae - Three wont id White Joy hats among the Assis- anearly me maany in the The ae aut's Contempt for tne Eb t-Hour Law. ow thatthe workingmen are trying to ars per day would It not be well for them to tact ughout the United States, in reach State to vote for the Feeley, for they eane beer wal was attacke id he T say he will, Toca no eight hour Our rity speak to TCHWORK, ae one of the —e the sidews friends hurr in er —A message was nck this afternoon an- | ball The ted that the ‘THE NEWS IN ENGLA at Grant to neg Treaty of Washing ed here yesterday, The effect of the again, ly to inquiries trv Houvetie, si . the prisone of yhare ity of W London cl in th wat Washi Were hot to be presented. As a member A High Commission he de this | Application was t ter into details without hotles, | reetenay iouverte then gave the re 2 notice thar | Couricted off he should again put his questions, the General Te Mr, Disraeli asked whether twas trae that the | she as not bee American Senate had adopted the supplemental to the Preaty of Washin hy Whether » had been modiled; what was the e modification; Whether Parliament mitted nthe and tod in ‘ina th tain to | been taken Hot Ate) pial ant reply, first ex: | goer, OF APP Wbhieativn i tod that to blame in Ge matter, tn H's tuquirios he said: her and the F amendinents | gircet to the t been received, and | pigned first tion could not now bea swered, be- being laid: ; #10 re to announce Waal steps would be ] Mn ate work Hatlons with | Bit nol th nent apy re the modifeation of Hental uetiel ne despatohed nd ho Lime ¥ De lust in settling th w York trot hiorsman repeated the ques whether | open last week ih would bo sulituitted to Hare Getore co libed to answer this que: ne the village authorities aid n ‘on the sale of hile pr Board of Alderm [A choss LIE IN THE METROPOLIS a Wavait, DASHES Ie SUN'S ing to take action A Fisk sw CITY OV ELT Jr. against the Union Mobitier, and y Meeting in South | The Caso of Wes itive Justice Tangle of Law. wn trustee 0: nd Jury of West road Company, the Creat others, in whieh Mr. Fisk sought to tm and to bave «transfer made to hin y revived in the ! Mr. Patrick Mullina, at 700) ehares of At Elizabeth the and the New Jersey Central Railroad tracks ther atanacute angle. At the In- ntaunton depot serves for both Court, Judge Bi on m petition, and bo SUP tuted Me plained, A Wife Murderously Assn Patrick Dillon and his wife Sarah, of lf Hunt- wally Aghting and tre kept awake Lyon prefered ® cross charge inatitated w civil eult for the Pending the civil suit the Grand Jury refused to te MeManon and’Thom- | om either compiaict While the Grand Jury w kins, alias O'Leary, made 7 In the rat degree, and he was locked up. ee he would | tained bail after hav Thien he peliewed | appeared every om Would Mave an existence before, Mr. Greeley's | Pe, had granted the order to a wm completed. Another fout’ years of Grant's nalitary despotism, and A condition to Lew, election of 1876, when that en. Hancoek, will Wut much tersecting p Yestorday morning, at ten o'clock, this rjary against Mullin ‘a forgery. ington street, Bi annoying the nelghborhood, whe one old lady told the officer, the live night long with thelr yella and soreams, Sarah on the bead with ® wounding her oklyn, are conti crossing was the se 1o nine o'clock train from this elty on the Cen- tral road was entering the depot at Elizabeth just as the train which leaves Philadelphia at o'clock was approaching the same depot opposite direction, All except the rear car of the Central train had safe! ing. ‘The passengers in this car, seven in number, wero standing up, ready to leave the train. Suddenly the car was dashed the track and pushed half o ers were thrown vio he car, all ex more oF less seri The engine struck the car obliquely, and was noither di laced from the trac! lury. ‘The passenger car was crushed, in at th The injurics to the paw consisted of bru still in session Daniel Haw While in the pollce station making hee iniaiut she faluted from lers of Mood, Bhe was taken Patrick was arrested, to the hospital The Bulcide of n Clerk, Yesterday afternoon Fbenezer 4 over the ere: the charge made Leary, but ench tr we'that Mi taking Paris green, Mr. Crewford had a wife and two was w dry goods clerk, but had been with: weharge of perjury, ‘Then ‘ His means gave out, ‘amdavit. before. dt had employed him to make the Son frm appearing before. the fancé of Mullins 08 the fr peat ant a Na ree of perjury an faring before the Grand Jury enarge to prevent Grand Jury In ad Justice Hat Carl Vogt, the alleged murderer of the Cheva- lier Da Bois de Bianco, was up yesterday before Judge of the Superior Court, on @ corpus on which argument was to have been mae by his counsel opposing his return by the Goy- nore order to Brussels. Th was, ho djourned uptit irenban were it, him in charge In case of of ihe Norriganta polles, arrested ell, but hie vac jock-np, under pre- not since ‘been aren, from the captain on the way t tence of lookin in the Chamber tn be | Thro igs umber of go: bet ween ot for ball, and ty his Counsel, Mulline has paid the. 6a Mr. Aug nd eapable of expressing | Pe fwore wae & forgery, aud which caused all the tendance, ready to take decision so allowing. Fike bad begun the etvtt auit, Herring an Dick Tele: ired to get the Warrant from him by telling him captain could not be That the cage wan settled. But Brooklyn. bought. The criminal charges still hang over Mr, Mul- ‘The Liberal Republicans of the Thirteenth | lin ‘Ward opened their books for enrollment Inet night at their headquarters, 111 South Sixth street, Willams: Despite the storm, over sixty names were en- es are all honcet, fave battled t "Among then were er Malone, wh fince Doctor Grecley's acceptance of the no Father together the friends of honest admin ris Supervisor John W. Cole, Jo others Messrs, Martin & Runyon, gold brokers, Wall street, recovered yesterday the $1,600 in gold alleged to have been embezzled from them by Mclivain, of Selmers jorstood that Martin & Rao. The Greenwich Street Darroom Tray Justifiable morning Coroner Herrman investi- gated the shooting of Patrick Kiernan by Christian Cordes at 611 Greenwich street on the 12th tnat, Buck, clerk to Cordes, testified that Kiernan and Har- ¢ liquor store and asked for drinks. refused to serve them, at which they swore, and witness = ordered them out. Kiernan threatened to throw the Peek “Bines at hii. “rhey” tet ple and went out, saying that t with Cordes when he got up. Kiernan had created disturbances previously, and had been put out by the cltinens lice, When Cordes o ng the intelligent German citizens Bee asc he teterees, & Co., last week, counter was taken by receiving payinent on an order for $10,000. ‘The Grent Shipping Registry Fraud. case in which Stephen B. Babcock, the treet broker, 1s accused of presenting perjured afidayite at the Custom House, an ‘the stake wh! eo ke wMe ) Jenkins, who’ shared. the genera Before Justice Noe, wh failure of the brakes on the P though the latter was at the mome: nal 1 obtaining thereon IScPree: er aeste” Comimtostoner bette ee would get #qu ring Was adjourned. Dividends for Poor Depositors. By order of the Comptroller of C Davis, the Receiver of the Ocean National Bank, began yiment of an additional dividend of twenty per erday. The entire dividends, inc! one, amount to seventy per cent, oF $355, and recrosser had been shot. 0 Visit Lis shop again, as he didn’t want him there, ew Farrell, of 99 Clarkson street, was pass- ing the score ‘And Broadhesd, pt, F. Souza, Treomurer, and Morris | ead: who sald he owned hi Kiernan was quarreling If the store, an nd ordered’ hin out. 18 pistol in his Miss Campbell, of 160 East One Hundred and xth street, while riding on a Third avenue oon, had a coat): car, on Saturday aft Tally ruined by some reckless fel ‘out of the akirt, each twelve by nine tuches. petrator was hot detected. silk dress Ite- ing two pleces A Hoboken Baker Accused of Poisoning Craromers One -¥rethia bre Drmgery David Mathew: grocer, of Bloomfield and Third streets, Hobo~ ken, appeared before Recorder Bohnsted yes. terday and entered complaint against Gee Elsner, a baker, of having poisoned complainant and his brother, both clerks In their father’s grocery. On Satur+ day morning Elsner delivered a quantity of bread at th: to be Examined, plied for by Mr. Gould examination of Mr, Orton, President of the Western as to the contents of cer: tween him and Mr, Gordon, has been grauted by Justice Le ry rendered a verdict in acco 4 ‘The order a Unton Telegraph Compan; LANUUESASSS | whe Latest Exploit of the Old Tub Minne- “tafive Yount Men's Greeley | Yesterday afternoon George Law's ferryboat ka Restant Minnesota was almost swamped on her pavsage from rand street, Williemaburgh, to Grand street, New Owing to the stiff breeze the river was not as 1, and the old hulk labored and groaned, nks to the pilot, ehe ‘sinking and arrived safe inher dock. At the b Was CfoWded With wonten ana ig her dock she fopp water poured in The Civil Court Cler Mr. Max Moses, Clerk of the Se: Court, tendered his resignation to Justice Kivlin yes- jxning under the chang Which are to be cifected under the asked Elsner whet ‘The latter replied that he had. point the Inaiee ea Jent, Fhotuas FE. smith; Vieg | children. Shortly aft vr lite, ad th The Triat of the Jersey Clly Ring. ‘The trial of Bumste: ish. and Vreeland, of the Jersey City Board of Works, was continued yester- day, President Gillette testified of the [iing’s purchasing the he raleed al Lemen p Aasursd the women that there wai e the few life preservers on. Fao ladies had their dresses wet aud epoiled by Pater rushing tn, almost subinerging them Terace. before tivy had time to get he knew nothing edict property nt-cramps in the stomach, ae with vomiting and all the symptoms ing by arsen pump and administered antidotes, which pare Hally relieved the sufferers, The roll which had been loft untouched was ved hy the doctor, and was found to have ven sprinkled with a white powder, having an acid taste, similar to that of arsenic. David, who ate only two of the rolls, was suMetently ered yesterday to appear befory th rand make the comp was lying in a critical condition at 1:3) last w 1d tt to the elty for enough tnore to pay im for his services. Taylor Will Litigatio 0 was closed yester¢ rade the South, wills | Surrogate granting letters testamentary to the propo ylor will Lonpon, May 27.—Judge Keogh has unseated Mr. Nolan, elected t round of elerieal combination and valway, on the ith nent, the deceased gentleman's third wife - order was made Surre nz Istand argument upon a citation to the proponent to eeting was | One Mary Ann Taylor, who salway and Clow ts the whlow Wrecked by a Cow. A freight train on Manassas allroad ran jos from here, this ev re off the track, killing two ALEXANDHIA, Va., Ma Orange, Alexandria The Surrogate in hat notwithetand there to the old: joned plan of a cere wderon the ‘c shop has disappeared, and tt is sus- ted, has been sent away by his employer. on Tria! for the Murder of her Hus- The Renssembli: Manni, May 27, of the Cortes jay Judge J. erm of th Barnard will convene a Queens County Oyer and Term to try Hannah Ann Fowler, of Manh jepublicans will Joln th majority of th ‘iJon to the M pers have assumed the name of Constituttoualiats, urder of h ceived and adopted a report of a sub nted at the I mury of the committee's doings siuce its con Panis, May esterday was won by t Hevigny, beating Little Agnes, second, and Condor, umont’s chestnut pt in close contuviient, y until last Tuesday George Was allowed fall ver! PERSONAL INTELLIGENCE. pisthiet Aitors One Man A sey, & longshoreman the founder of the Albert, Do Groot. Jected_an honorary mender ew York Typ ur Anil re not become & law, As John Hu size, accompanied by two fri Sunday evening py a number of young rufans of Corlears Hook gang, who have hal a 1 Hussey, who bad by freely, fought the whole gang, knocking them otto ls the mae | indiscriminately, and even here that eased top this ett BROOKLY ight: | grudge against him. aily putting them to Might Hussey then went his way, and when near his residence, 272 Monroe street, was attacked ag plunging » knife tnto his back f this act the Mayor ap + the other two are to WASHINGTON NOTES, He again put then to ‘The House yesterday voted to extend the time nel, of $19 Front street, and supposing lita to be ‘Sud dashed him to ng, seized Nit ‘bod Fracturing one of hi Jomens | [be police arrived, and for the we land—Gludstone Acce er alive nia’ Hayen | tm | afters lively. a mnlah Mayen” a Wainl Baller bxohes PHULADELPHIA, May 2% at Troth, Gordon & Co.'s bleaching works om Crease street, above Girard aven the death of one tan and fatally wounding @ algieu: Jay morn! nd Dwyer were held to Hussey w 4 SPARKS FROM THE TELEGRAPH, irand Central Hotel Th William J. Barclay, alias Bailey, was convicted week in the General Sessions of @ larceny commit tu the Grand Central Hotel. row to send into | pers which he dexterously used, and entered the room in the hotel occupied by Mr. and Mra, Morrell detectod on his foraging expedition by Mrs, Morrell, Dr. Farrand’s residence, Belleville, N.J. Loss, ‘The body of Adam Gier of Westerly, R. 1, w ‘ay 16, Was found iu acove near Stoning: He bad ® pair of nip- .. Ph Giscovered tie fact chiain'when the explosion occurred. “Me escaped with: nlury. AU adjoining yard, The mangled remains of John H, Gelding, a table young man of Waltham, Maas. were found On bunday morming alongside the railro the was run over tu att board the miduight train, npling to get however, with © po mond gtd worth $00, fate an | nail, This occurred on th ethook contalning $18, and a dia the property in the HORSE NOTES, n, | last Week he was couviete Alonzo Gordon ai An Anti-Low Neck Horse Society is the last Girailee sre But eligible Hetment found agal order Hackett relict effort of the Reformers. membership there Robert Anderson, the livery stable keep driving ou the road ¢ etunuing & were blown ove Mensra, the meri ‘and brown which Horry Busser CINCINNATI, that the stateme athe had offered to maten Li y Hassett, Is unqualifedly false but presented @ t pared for use tn an ® {ing legal defences pr courts Recorder tackett oye bald that he had nome tort Alderman Henry Hughes, the fine bay marc WIE be. trained Look Out for lier, Dun Walton esented to au appellate Url portant Witness Missi ade to Justi best dontte of mu der a new rul D granted her a n customary he Howe, her ec ant Wit itleman driver Tho Fleetwood Park The Legislature authorized the Second avenue, urth avenue azn t Utervrimng bute hud Mr. Lewis are tie | ‘Old Hamblatontan is quite vig The Sevoud aveuue Vill wan ani work Was at once begun Joration of the Cabinet, | P&trh avenue company legan operation t honorable geaties | five feet apart, wulle the rails of the Second ayeu t About right to road William HH, Woodruff, the veteran hy ave been ord apart a Will probal Th be in readiness t vont any breach uf the pew A Railroad War on Stn Ciifton to Vanderbilt Land Histwo aude quarter milee long, aud Of the Onest avenues on the island bho Fleny desea, ran af Lee aera ug budre Ligy Kei au aud wii trad Urey iu baruese io PRICE TWO CENTS. ROADS DISASTER. — SMASH IN THE HEART OF THE BETH, nn sey Rail of an alarming aceldent, ns passed nits sid yaaa 1 ono receiving in- is nature. f the Philadelphia train had nor did it receive any in= ‘* In the car such as did 8, of whom diately. Mr. J. es and sc F. Kelly of Hoboken sustained a contusion of the face, but was able to finish his business, and return home. nected with Terwilliger & Bi facturers, of New York, received a scalp wound, The wife of the Rev, Mr. Baldwin of Colmar, Pa., was thrown over the seat, and was severely bruised. Mrs. Finneburg, the well-known vo= calist, received bruises upon her head and her and another us Stoner, Who is cons ther, safe manu- 'y, whose name is with — fright, fainter 2 & carried out to a house near at hand, where she soon recovered. Samuel R. Toy, the conductor of the New Was arrested by | Alderman excitement, ‘at ones nee, Tt igh the Jelphia train, noving ata very slow rate of the collision. the accident RTE AN Tan! ol re Trey" dered so by the passage to and fro of over one hundred trains on each road, It was only by good fortune and cool-headed engincors, brake- men, and flagmen that the tralas have crossed for twenty-two years without ac- of any kind. ‘The last that occurred was the collision of two locomotives that started sl multancously from the depot, and imet at the No person Was then In, f years sli ‘kod across each of any sort, and du then the two roads her without calamity ——__ DEATH IN HOT ROLLS, -_— , son of Wm. Mathews, ce of Fourth street, accusing him vcery as usual. The brothers yzen rolls every mornin, don this morning Davi he had any rolis for him, br 03 they were selzed with pinpanted: of p Dr. Muller applied th Ke. other rwas arrested and cominitted to await order B hnstedt refusing to ad= ail. ‘The prisoner says that it was @ » foreman, sprinkled the rolls with cream of tartar in mis- aq that he had toa more ly Elst t some day he would d bas no doubt but th ols was arsenic. The Reform a Failure in Brooklyn -Final Report of the & co of Seventy-five m t lust eve meeting to draw ya sum ption, duties which were Linposed upon the he report «ays ogisinture having adjourned, and the present y, being evidently disiuellned t fraud perpetrated at the last election you the powers delegated to t Teanize the Water Hoard waa not Toatead Uervof, and under the pretence that ‘4 from this committee, a law was providing for th appointinent of ¢ e term of three appointed by t Ho were elected to mana ty but certainly not for t ds of departients, ‘The report concludes with these words Citizens of Brooklyn, the sooner you fre primary elections ai are of our city, —— his morning the . exploded, caus Injured, ‘The engine hous , and the boller was thrown & natneer, was killed and buried afned down the safety valve to Ker, tae patentee of the boiler, Hid was In the act of removing the fa Schafte and Was a hth gir wae cliy “crushed ther aged Ay y a Mr. Troth, mi ners Ny Tnjered: Lara viecos of tron were ares away, and Cuibers ten feet loug houses, alld fell two squares 8 ay fellow, May C. W. Woolley asserte {telegraphed from New York to the How against of President nad Stme, Thiers tontant — Court Civeulary 27, Miss Nellie Grant is the guest CURLOSITIPS OF CHIME Androw J. Bynn of Ruston w Pte hail ed bis wife in 1D, whe killed en and M «found irate eulty JOTTINGS ABOUL TOWN, nthe Battery this afternoon. wnnual Cor Mf the Brewers? nee i has etty June § sloner Van Nort yesterday appointed wong ’ AA: Lizzie O'Hare of 43 On attempted to jump on the Cet finds frantic, wid ran wooge fot vat Ce Rd Ke ale ne Vite up anti bot McCoy i young, sud suewed goo