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v.v':v:'h' ti I FOUR ccOTS.p -j mEGnArjs. it i i lJoiial of the Insnrgent Ke- captfire of Neuflly. Amcricanl ttC Offer to Make Cannon of VcEdomc CdacnL jil'l Ml 't' I Tbc Attitndc of the ITostile An- ill -VI. inunwcs jiictuuuiauio; 1 Ji M. Thiers Willing to Guarantee UicCod ii tSnuince of the EepubJIc i 'I it I ScliUBS Istolerance and Attacks1 on Jevs to Odessa Hard Fighting in Cuba, Genre rally I Disastrous to Spain, THfi If EW 8IXX3D OF FORXS.

i -r- 1 Visktiaa Thr'nrbM Cbaaire Im fc -HIT I iM 'Htmrnmrnwrn Ilatlaias Near Ike KmwwH. lUroRt pARisApril.HrT ia.iAuoN, A prfl o--2i A. iU. Tbero ws figbtinK 4st mabt and tLls st Jeuillj end Asnteres, bt it 4id notj resslt f'ti 'appreciably -itbe rrlaTe pwoUons of -Cio beiluorents. The Tersaillea fnrrea still e-icopy the ticinitytof The 'bridge of Neniliy.

ar4 sr drfscbmentj-mkicbjfhe inrarsvnts are endeavoring to fsree on to Uie recross Island the of Seinr, ii remain Gran3 IJatte, and await icinforccnreiits. The builiBoga in the 'neighborhood the are hodly danmged, and noarly all tbe liohabitaote tTare moved away. The eitstioa-en Uenrmtbside of thecrr isnn-I hVitjd. All are 'waiting for tbe grand at-I tsk. Marshal McMison is reported 'to be i i at ueuiv.

i 7 Clphkrkt. rntiis report to the Oainmane 1 1 tbe flghAbf Wthe 12th, boasto the i' GoTsrnraent troop were so easily avpnlsed I that his men feel great confidence ki ultl-i aiste snceesa. 114 declarea that tbe' conduct sf the National Guards 'nnder flre was sdiniraiiliv Tbe Communists are plaodenng the patdie offices of "-their pspers and piste, The latter is sent to the mint. Tho ehnmbes are carefully searched I1 valoablos Tfoond are Vseizeri. -and will i be conyrrted into' coin.

The Chiftf the Qpcret Tolice ha'; been arrested. The Comitmne is trving to enforce fta order 1 i sgrauiHt aeparture oi persons wituoni paeHports." "Rven women are prevented from city, NotwithHtanding the pre-' tau lions upward of 500,000, people have left tinee tbe tronbles commenced. The suppu of milk has ceased. The prioos u- provisioBs are risinir. Ra(atw IVeaillr ST.

the lanrrtSia DoeiewAII Cln bat Iki Bri FI faWiMii by tfce Caaa we BtptiM Kesatnw at the Uarfraatal Traapa 14. A Hnlnt eannnti i is ker't np at- Asnieres, Wt witbbnt im- rurtant effect." At Clamrvrt the insurgents I tontiaae if on! oar works, bnt their gnhs harmltiBs. The report that the insnr tjnUlia-B recaptured Neuilly is false. .1 ia Evening. The artillery Ihng oiith and west of Paris ceased to ll iigat.

Biitveral battalions of the National 1 Coard were disarmed for hostility to the I CoounuaeJ and their plaeea were immediate. it Uled. It has been eraered by the CemmuBe; thatj 'the fed flag mdy 1 stall be earrted by tbe Nationals, and bohtted erer all places occnpled by them, All other Colors are suppressed. Forte dssv and YaqTtes have ben supplied with Amerl-t can sniraaZniSM. The Paris and Lyons I Bailway nas been cnC 41" Lokpoh.

April 14-4 Versailles 'fncres hare been repulsed eVCTywbere aroood i a Mta-Tfc Operatiaaa mt Than-I Abeal las Ctty-Taa Hail la Gate A CaaaiJata jfTrk--Aai Aaacricaa Ceaaaaar aTrr Maava Caaaai af aha t- Calaaaaa a Taaaa a C.aa.aal TraHn OaVria aa Ut a City. I Pw; April 13, P. M. via Iokdon. 14P Assiersa still holds out against the Ver-1 whose erery attackia aepnlsed.

I Essagemsnts are in progress at Neuilly. i Shells from Tort du Mont Valerieo are fall- ii Cannonading is i nth ef the city. 1 I AprU 13-trTening-via Lokpox, lii i 7 oh-ct the Versailles commander I apparently to teach Asa isres and uwr raheTe a detachment ef their troops wrmandaa the Communists' forces on i tilfn Grande The Ver- saiUa batkries cannonaded the Villages of aChamperet and INesnJljr.i There I Iantrj fighting at all tbe approaches I The Communists gateway and Gen. DoxBiiowsKt asked i orcenisnta. They wsra sent forward i wl it Is anaouncd by to-night's Cemmonlsi I Versailles forces were tMllyepiW.

TbeiTroacat (newspaper) i the injur genU hare mads aoers'at VilUora. i maatity of I Al- 9hvgrt an I assancaa dealer. jTsro Janerlcan, contract the cohiinn bf Ven-t i cast it into eaanon. M. ttt lMtd rraneo-Mexican banker, a nte4.

CommuDo as de- ii -T" OenL BEBaciurr under arrest, release M. Asr. Of course the Newt tory that they hare been condemned i '''-v-vi I I Js April 2TW special dial i l.1" vwUes aays the arriral of Administrator at I MMflI1J of Jfieattoa from the Yeraaill, Govern- aftw i-nWotk make anptema TbealailiDt I wttCTwsc.XA batt-liaof Ka- fji MB Qo-rt't fit. Oeorsaksg re-I Irta and oreihly r- gITT.21 uteni to compel them to do ao. ynaraUJratKmimaBdJmU Breton 1 iTh TlrapV PW from tBilU' Wesef the Insnrgents of last week arrrecate fnl 9fi00 Same of Ir insunrBt eommaod-ers kT pvopoMd to thiYnUleGovn-moat fcA diiTrB'tlMctof Puis Mid Fort dlMr ud on the pajnAft of 2fiQDflOO frkivccTlte offer -wm A BfiTftfFAY AM E.

It. TMWt'lUfMf tm wTnal with 4hm IlMTM-l B4II Criaa. I kmMm-f m. HlMtotyml Oemi fmjnm Pbm4 ml Yeraallle. April lSETeons vi i Ixnxok, J4t Tbe delegatea from the of C'jncaliktion hve retnnwd from Versailles, rd report that M.

Thikks rttutxA disenss thequestion Ad a treaty, Vit wm ready to oaraiitee Che eontioimnee ef the Bepvblie, A emd to sooord the munjcipal franctiu.j. A Paris iipoa a plan to elaborated Vthe I Assembly, He was also Trillin to t'L the orsraniaation of tbe liuan jl ans which ttroulu take the place1 of at- ex crude the anay from the city; but positively re- fused to; recognise the Comarane. or to enter into any negotiationa -for a treaty of peace, or even an arroistieev London, April li The Daily JVewsj has a special dispatch from Paris stating that M. GneUKSgf, the Communist delegate, Minis-terof FoTeign Aiiaire, declares thai coacilia-tion is impossible. 1 I A dispatch from Versailles ssys the 'Aseem-.

bly has adopted, by a ote of 445 to 34. a resolution giving to each arrondiesesaent of Paris the right to elect jfonr members; -of a llunicipal Council. Txio Left vainly pro-'icsted against the action of the majority. CENTRAL EUROPEAN HEWE Th Oakc at naatpeaaier We bar "at tata Cartcf Rrllg-i lataleraaa at Oara HebreWa tfca Ttettaaa. i Madritj, April 14.

The olectSons in IVirto Rico are fiicd for the 20th of June: election of the Duke of MoTOTEXSiF.il to the Cortes has been declared legaL London, April 14. The Standard has a dis patch from Vienna stating that a religions riot nas-cccuxred at Odessa The Jews. were despoiled, and great devastation oommrtted. The authorities were powerless. Sir ''Thomas Buxro.

Conservative, has been elected to Parliament from South Nor folk. 1- Mi." i lit The Prince of Waus will open the ap proaching exhibition. 1 1 4 Farther Oetatla 'ar taa llrlia-aaaa Dia- tarbaaees al Oaeaaa Three af i s' Loxpon. April 14. Tbe reports of therelig- iotnvdlsturhaiices in Otlessa have been con-irmed.

The rioting lasted three idays, and was only put down at the point of fbe "bay onet, jprder has been restored, and the city is now Quiet. CUBA. ate With the laiirrralt earvtty mt the arpriaaa -The-, CHairae Caaapallaa la Aaatit Defaat Ffiaaajrra gMcaus by the Hpaaiaraa. JLlvaha, 13. The Spanish column, eonniMuaded by Col.

BoacOKSs. nad a ten re en gagement on tbe 17 th ef Karen, at Loa DealKuea, near ths river Katrusa, with the Insurgent foreea eonuDasded by Oena. Ignacio Agkabtoiitb and Jouo JOKQ0HJ. Tbe loaa af tbe former was heavy, Anion the dangerously 'weund- nd were Capt. TIaso and Lieut.

Moualxs db Bona. The latter bas suieie died. At a later date some flnsnrgent toreee en- eouatered a 8pansh column at El Kayo under Col. MontankiL An eniragement followed, and heavy losses' on both sides are reperted. Col.

Marin's column enroled 800 inenrKents, who oc-ounied a intrenched position at Tlaranjal and Monte Oscuro, and were bcommanaed by Oen. TrcsKTB Oakcia. The latter were driven from their lotrenchments with a loss of twenty-one men. The Spaniard 'lost eight, men The rebels near Santiago are Durnmc brtdgeay 'attacking flrin eetatea. and oommlttlng other depredations with Impunity.

A number of minor engagements In the insur reetienary distriots are reported, but the atate-maota CO Deem dc the reaulta are contradictory. The 2KaHto admits that th news from Santiago is The same admission was msde last week In: relation to tne news tram: Bancti Spiritual The Dvrrio also says that tbe rebels, relieved of the pressure of women, -children end old men. who, heretofore, phave tmpoded their movements, have effected a more systemstie j'orsanti aatlon for gnerrllla warfare, and are giving much-annoyance to the troops, and oing them much damage by ambaseades and surprises. Four linsunreot prisoners; eaptorad by Major Bkcaset's eolnmn la a recent engagement were ismiediately executed. Vrnim Baxoaaao, ntuo illtma, Towas Casio and Ftuirno 8katas who lately sarrsadered, are lapneoned at Puerto Principe.

'ainOTHER MASflACRH I i i gtwraar Whlse lalaadera Aa ltl-Patoa Wcheeiee. San FiAiicisoo, April 14 Tbe schooner Harion Kennp, whose crew were on a former eccaaioiji murdered by the Kanakas, has arrived at Lema. Pqji Islanda, having been tbe scene vf another, frightful massaere by the natives of Cherry fslsnd. The story ef the voyage Is a prful one: all tbe whites en board were mm Sereo. THE WhATHKH.

raaaata law aha Tweaty-aTaar TtSO JP. a. j. v1" War Dkpaktmknt, Onicr oy the; Chixf BlOXAL Officii, WAAHI-NOTOJf. TX April 14 T) F- M.

-The weather has remained wHhont material alteration on the PaciBe eoast. The barometer has fallen tn Nebraska, aad aastuilr winds have prevailed on the upper lakes, with partially cIoudT and clear weather. Tbe elomdy and tsweataalwc waathar somtb of the Otoao baa been very genera Qy dlaatpated. Ugbt rafne have been reported at a few pelntt to the interior and on tbe Baatharn eoast. Threatening aad partially eloody weather bas baea very generally experienced today eo.

tbe middle atlanria. and clear weather la the Eastern States. i Clear eool northerly winds, win probably be asperlensed en 8etnraay ever tbe lakes, followed by a alight disturbance em Sat- Sraay night an the spper laksa. Clear ar par-Baity clear weather is probable fee tbe Beatbera 8 tales and the Atlantic eoast. 1 1 Qbaarvatlaaa am Haaat Waahla 1 Scinsrr ojt Moxttt Wahikgtok, April 14.

-ObsexafioaB mada at o'clock K. 9arese Bar. a.ri caege.Bua.aUlCi taermooMiter. ettaage.mlaas relative feaaaduv. wind waat-senta-waste valoelty.

tares satlas per Tais meraiag Meant Waablagtoa ales above the elaaaa. Boon tbe eleads began as rise, and steed Uke see immense wan several thoa-aand test tea samamu. At o'clock A. tbeieJoada eamsf a the moonaatn. and tt aeon began Be snatw.

fi i. iaaaaiaaaBBBaaaBBanaaawaaaaBBaaa. The mw.rlaaM aapsJa-wno Xtw-OsLBAX April li There was alargw attendanee at the Matalrle alase-soauas loaVayv The weather wa dear aad war Tha trst Jiv mi nil aasBfraw STahawa Aaahaacaa 1 for Che Club purse of fsOQ. ene mile aad a half, six hurdles, was wen by Ttrgtl, beatmg Chmlmetul Beeuum and TanffUfooL Time X4BH. At Ibe last hurdle feseoa, brake bts pastern, letting bitn eompletaily.

The seeoujd race, for raw, two miles, was won by ytffory. beating Ahm Hunt, Xoilf Jane, Corsl-ems, Jgvcrion and JDeneaaw. Time 8:38 equaling iwAiter beat time on record, with present weigtaa. Tbe third race, for t-00, mile BSats, nine starbed. The following is the summary k1 1 Btyie Tune IrM, IM.

The TThlte Btockongs of Chicago beat tbe picked tne Xoday by a score of iw to Bfcx ef tbe Stockings win play a game wltV the Ixftic Etrs en Banday. A close game Is ex pectcd. UNITEtl STATES OP COLOMBIA. I The Dau-lea Caaal glavasaeate mt 1 Tjliaaic Traasaay Babbery. Klnbston, Jamaica, April 14.

Advices from Aa pi a wall to the 8th states that the Vtptie bas sailed for the Atrato River to finish the sur Advices from Santa Martha to the 10th state that the British Consul has arrived at Barequllia to Investigate the treasure robbery Bix-of the robbers have been captured and two eveaped. She treasure bas not yet sbeon traced. CANADA Praragatiea af the gsasatalaa Parllaaaeat aaeerh mt tbe 0TraMieatral, Ottawa. April IS. The Governor-General today pijorogued tbe fourth eeasion of the Viret Parllamejut ef tbe DomiDioc of Canada, with tbe usual formalities, i Re thanked the members for their diligence in the discharge of tneljr duties, and said that, although tne session brief, tbe work done was im portant; rte also said that he thought future sessions would not make such inconvenient de mand, aS heretofore, on the time of members.

In relation to Manitoba, the Oovernor-Goneral cited, aaaigoaDr marking tbe eomnletioa of the Union oC that Province, the extension of the criminal militia and ether statutes therein, the acts for the eexvey and granting of lands, which were modeled en a system tested by experience, and wlucb offer a free home te all. without distinction, who denes to settle tn the country During tbe recess, the Governor-Gen eral Kara be will take steps to negotiate with the IndiAn tribes is Monitobe aad the North west lemiory, in order to arrange their titles to landau Tbe session Just coned has witnessed tbe initial measures ror toe admission oi ucioan Columbia into the Dom nion. I will transmit the sddresses passed bv the Senate and House for i submission to ller Majesty. I trust that next sesaian will view a lu.mnliahMl fan! the Union I ef all Her Mjesty continental pooseaaibaa In Nortb Amerieat ana nenaeea tne nope teat tne result vi laa-eaoaua win aouw a rfiiv wwvmimjm nooulatUtn and prosperity. The fishery qw tion la new under eooaiderauoe; by tbe High ConanuaaloB.

and I am eon ii dent every effort is being m4de to secure a result such aa will meet toe reasonable expectations si toe ansuisn. and tend to the preserrauon, lasting amity and good feelios between Great Britain and the United Spates. i i 1 AjBHOBMAKERS STRIREL The Batf snare Seas al St. Criapla Strike Bacaawe the Daatklcrt were Olehaa-aea. BAXTikoBK, MiL, Apnl boot and shoe mannfacturern of this city, having ascer tained that the female operatives employed by them organised a.

seoret order, to prevent the manufacturers from employing girls aad women tot members of their order, discharged all the female operatives belonging to tbe or- ganlaationi at the same time enTering te con tinue thejm at work upon their withdrawal from the Society. The proposition was declined by Te action of the women Was Immediately made known to tbe Journeymen members of tne 8t- Crispin Association, who at once 'strsck snd there was an Immediate suspension of work in tbe shoe aetortes throughout tbe city. About 3.ooobaiMla are thus out of employment. THE A fatal Beaiaa aa the Gearire'a Baaka aTer(yrtve liives aad Mi Teasels Coal -Orfaa aVaetarv BaravS, Boards, Masa Apnl 14. Much anxiety is felt in loo center regarding tbe safety of seversl vessels of tbe fishing fleet, the gale of Apnl 2 on George's Banks having been one of the most violent of tbe seaaon.

Mews bas already been received, ef the drowning of StSphuh Neisoi, Clash, (Aitderhoh, Johiv J. Coluks, all of Gloucester, and Jambs Mamumo, a native of NowtFoU ndland Tbe loss of lire during the present season on the banks has been very large, not less than forty-five men and six vessels having been lost since Jan Jl. EvekbttJ. Obex wis today sentenced to two year in tfao State Prison for pssmng counterfeit money. Joeasox's organ factory.

In WestfieM. wss destroyed ky flr but night, together with three organs nearly finished. Loss, insured for J4.000. i ILLINOIS COAL MINERS. Strike ta Thirty tliaee la Avwrehasistaa a Beaaeea Wages A Caal Faaua la St.

I)ci, Mo April 14. Tbe coal miners of St. Clair County, UU. have suspended; work, under tbe apprehension that a redaction ra t2ie wages was designed by the mlne-ewners. Tnese mmes number about thirty, and farmlas over ninety per eent.

or tbe seal used ra SCXomn harbor and city. The suspension took tbe owners by surprise, and fouud them without any stock on band. Tbe result is, therefore, a famine, and steamers bound to, this port bars been telegraphed to supply themselves with eoal at other b. ggarhas. 3 WW Sax Trawcisoo, April IS.

Original Hid den Treasure, 834; Ken tuck. 89; Belcher, Ophir 14)4; Meadow Valley, IS; Rale and Kor- eroas, TS; CaoUar, Savage, Bierre (' niMwIlaaaaaa Talarraan. i Norwich, April 14. Cmas. Thomp son, of Oxford, a brakeman on the Kor- with and Worcester Railroad, fell from near rtfalseity this afternoon end was instsatly killed.

Fortv-nve ears pa earn ever ma body, suttmg It in two. PrrrsBttRC, Penn April 14. Twenty-two millions eight hundred tbonaand buehele of eoal were ahipned from the four pools of tbe Moooo-a-anela slaok-water la Jaanary. fanraarr and March, being tne largest shipment eves made tn the same peuou. PhtlaMXPtii a.

Pean April 14. Mrs-Lrv- TKee-roir 1. Biwn.k tea mecaer ar a ShbwbiX. the aetar, sued sadden ry taa annrwlng ef heart disss aw -j TrvoU. N.

T- April 14. HgmtT Botxr, of Athens, while vlaiUng the Kangertiea Paper- ilia, yeeteroay. was caugst in taa aaarang ana lied. Us leaves a a-iXa aad ava oaildrea. CajttoW, Ohio, April 14.

A fire hem early that aMramg nearly ausuayaa tne- nasi a a aa bleek ewaed by JBonrscnixn A Baornaas aad MbbsS. loss aa the bulWltac la aaoat aad en the atarasinAt-grehably gVSoa i nr.AalA April ltVTJBOBIAS It CtlCo tan. who said be would ralar rot la prwon than Ci a mam imposed bv Jadgs LenLow Jor raiaa-gtaaerveanalnry wltn a eolored man, ass RmvrAkiO: -Anril 14. Hon." Jndge Jab. O.

yuMAalal im a'nlaek Saaa sajchs. i (I BXaedag ad the laatsun Caaaaaiaalaaiaa. Hon, Gjeo. H. Stcabt.

of Philadelphia; Hon. Wau K. XXmaa. of Kaw-Terfc, af taa Paiesmstng ComaHttea, and Haw. Vara Bnvsor aadHssw VixcawT CoLraa.

mtsibars ec the Beard ef le- Juui CoinwlsslirBfli-i. w-1 at the ernes af TTst E. Donoa A la this City, yesterday. As the bm appreaeaes for opening the bids fee tne extensive aa poly of Indian goode and sabsMtenee ETraaeasounttaff nearly txoanoa, the Com. mtttee wid held frseneat aeamnaa at tee ernes, i vJITiias can avply ar addreas lattarsteTia- to: CottTxa, Secretary, and "tela u.

Complete FaOore of the Tweed and 1 Sweeny Prosrajninel Defeat of the Bill' to Order an Uec- tion In IrrinEs District. I I R- 1 lilt JIOTt (rf the Danocraey leport ca tbe i 4 Kew-Bambnrg DiMttei The Ifpropriations, 1. From Oar Seeds! Oorreapondant. Albany, Friday, April 14, 1871, The Democrats of the Legislature show signs this morning of a desire to get down from the high borsS which they mounted In such hot last evening. In order to run a Don Quixote tilt against the wind-mill of the Bepnb- licaa 'caucus, i A night's sleep, combined with tbe wholesome lecture which Boss Twxed received from Senator Pabkkb in the debate last evening, as to tbe rights of Republicans, and their determination to stand by them, has had a salutary effect on the Democracy here, and they now talk with a good deal more moderation Theftruth Is that Tweed has run the legislature here for so many years, and has so long had bis own wsy, not Only wit bis own party, but with tne opposition.

It hat he bad come to feel that be owned the entire concern. Therefore, when he found that the Republicans of both Douses had pledged themselves In a body to vote against certain of hie' bills, be really, andjj I bare no doubt, honestly, perfoaded himself; that some long-standing law of the State, aad perhaps even the Constitution Itself, bad been violated by such a proceeding, Acting upon this delu sion, be was, for cresting a revolution right away; Tbe Legislature was to be up forthwith, and all legislation must cease until the Republican Party bad returned to its allegi ance i to th It i is worthy of note.) however, (and is an Interesting Item in tbe secret history of this ex traordlnary aflalrj that Twked did not dis cover what as outrage had been committed by tbe Republicans in holding a caucus nntll two or three hours after all Its proceedings were known to him When be first read tbe account of tbe cancua In the Journal be laughed at it as of no. consequence whatever, and boasted in a triumphant way that be could pass his bills in spite ot their jcaucus. when his lobbyists and agents, who were immediately sent out In all directions to tbe Republicans whom he thought to be shaky, returned with tbe dole ful news that not all man ot them con id be bought, the Boss" all at ones discovered that an unparalleled affront badlbeen committed by bis demanded prompt sndlrev- elutionary action on the part of the Democracy. Twkbd, Swxxht, O'Gormah and the rest Immediately pat their heads together and hatched out the extraordinary programme which mitiated tbe two nooses last evening.

It wss Imply a game of bluff, and they hoped, by springing It upon both Rouses simultaneously, they wonld terrify the Republicans Into the belief that they really had done something out mt the usual course. But they were egrealously mistaken. So far from startling of intimidating any Republican by their bluster. they were only laughed at as a set of asses, aad the more sensible of them now admit that the Democracy has made itself ridiculous by taking any notice at all ot the Republican caucus. jj, It will be seen by tbe report of tbe proceed ings in the Assemblyp this morning, that the Tweed and Sweeny programme bas failed, Ths bill te order a new election in I rvtko's district.

although pushed forward In open defiance of the rules of tbe Rouse, was defeated. Sot a stogie Republican could be got to go for It, although Tweed's lobbyists were up all Bight engaged in theirj nefarious work ef attempting to bribe one or another of the Republican mem What (bourse the Democrats will now adopt remains to be seen. Thry held a caucus immediately after the adjournment of tbe morning session but its proceedings have not been divulged at tbe present writing. The Republicans are to hold a caucus at 4 o'clock Uils afternoon. The Democracy are afraid to take the responsibility, of an adjournment sins die, and leave the Governor to call an extra session.

The only excuse' they could give to the people for such action would be that the Republicans bad slinply done whst all parties have done from time immemorial, held a caucus and agreed 1 to oppose certain bills which they regard as inimical to their party and to the best interests of the' State. There is not of those bills which Twsro would pretend to say that he ever expected a Republican to vote for unless he was paid for bts vote. The proposed action ef the Democracy would, have te be Justified to she people la this shape We have broken np tbe Xeglalature and put tbe State to the expense ef an extra session beeanse the Republicans have taken sncfe actios as prevented 'Boss Tweed from I doing what he intended to do-bribe certain: members ef the opposition, and Bperebyeommlt a felony, which, by the laws of she Siase, should consign both the briber and tbe bribed to tbe State Prison. TblS Is tbe campaign speech wbiCh every Democrat who sold tbe truth Would nave to make to bis eon-atltaents te Justification of the actioa of his tarty. It Is no wonder they hesitate te go be-lore tbe people on soeQ an isane.

But they most do tt.ee else abandon programme they In-ttlated last evening, i nxw-HAaiBcno nnAsrsa. The Joint Railroad 'Committee' the How-Hamburg disaster have finally made their report. It is merely a jeeufesston ef inability to agree upon a' unanimous or majority report, and tbey. therefore, request that tne Legislature digest tbe evidence, which la funnsbed in an octave pamphlet of three hundred pages, and come te a eeoeluslon that shall suit themselves. This report fal probably canned by tbe actios ef tbe Assembly upon tbe clause of tbe 1 Supply Sin appropriating several hundred doners for the payment of the engineers who were sent to Investigate the locality ef ibe 'accident It suggested that this Item be stmeken ant until the Committee re pert upon the ease.

Some days after tbe fire at Weed. Paesoks A CoB estaeltebsaeet. nvwss stated that Has by Gun stated that the report was destroyed, but the demand ef Senators was net to be pot off la this wsy. and, fur end to the waU, tais report ana lata So be acted on tbe Senate Is made. The great railroad Legislature ot 1st has made nether ehnm the 'M I Tbe anneal Appropriation bitt was.

before the Senate, nod several mt Ms Items ex trust rely dia- Aa amsngment te prevwe nassveotror the parreae ef ebanging- the small arms of the mUth of Mm! State te hrteeh loadais was tbe first jUUMWUsw. Tbe CbsliwisB ef taelInanee believed fcat tbe swm wwatd be ariaair and Jwdmanwaiy expended te prrparfsg fat aettvel asrviee, and taplselag waea a ipaw- wKhl tbe sTataonai Chsardsa tug; art 1 wanhrverl we mtght aaopt7 isohabrv, fe tale taveattve age, be sidcrcd worthless berprs any Csvaraaaeas wbsch tea mmy are. Tbe'f sribssltiusi wws use sboaJd; present stself. Mr. CaaAnsm Insisted that the muskeks new la wss were all that waanecessary to dnn and prepare soldiers, and that this, tn the present state of 'our finances, was a aawleas waste nf the pubuomoneyl.

Mr. Loan Then, perhaps, tbe Senator would consider br asm sticks as good enough. i Mr. CKXAMSa Tbey arobably would be for most of our peeerf ul i i The soldiers are tn bare tbelr new arms, sai-a anxs or tub jcixjes of ArrsAiA. Over tbe proposition to do away, with the provision a our present Constitution giving te the Judges of our Court ef Appeals as per day fori tbelr i expenses while sttsadiag Court, aad In placet efjtbat per diem, put: the sum of tzAOC a very long and tedious debate came up.

Jadge had. asked for this change, bnt upon the contrary, a most curious statement was msde by Seastor Scott, who proposed to reduce tbe gross amount to tsoo In relation to Judge Gaovxa.t -Mr. Scott said that the Judge had called upon aim and that: he was opposed to this Increase i that be now could not help saving or each year from his present liberal salary, and If the amendment was to be adopted, be wished to be excepted from its provisions, adding, very naively, thst be did not wish temp tation of this, kind to accompany him through tbe years ot his official life. Mr. Cbeamkb was in favor of the tSOO clause.

lie said that genius was occasionally aoeompanUd by strange eccen tricities of character, but that la most cases the failings of a common humanity were the heritage of the race. Ha recognised tbe fact that one of the greatest men of snttquity de livered some of the wisest maxims, and furnished to. bis ft lends some of tbe noblest truths of philosophy, lroin tbe mean surroundings of a tub, and be had no denbt that there might be In modern times a msn of equsl power, who would deliver bis Judicial deter minations from barn but they were few, far too few, to establish a precedent of action In their favor. Senator PA ax an wisely, as be does all things thst he proposes to do. moved that the Judges have tl ,500 for tbelr expenses each year, This was assented to.

and the bill was or dered to a third reading. The 8upply bill was announced, referred to tbe Finance Committee, and public notice will be given of the time when It will be taken np. 118. A Bribe mi S73.000. bat mm Bswaelleaa la Take St Detectives After tbe Bri are Kepablleaa Helaera ar Tanaaaaay Oaaees la he Beheaded Unity mt the a -I Ml Special Dispatch to the New-York Times.

Albany, N. April 14. The failure of Tweed to buy one of tbe Republican members to turn traitor to bis party, has put tbe Demo crats tbe Legislature in an unpleasant predicament. They hoped to be able to pass their bill ordering a special election lu Ibttito'8 dis trict, and In the meantime take a recess of week, and come back with their sixty -five votes bat now they are compelled either to recede from their programme, or else take tbe responsl bility of adjourning' tine rftc, and leaving the Governor to. call an' extra session.

They! held a caucus fthls morning, snd another In tbei afternoon, but did nothing. On the meeting of the Assembly this evening Fbxah tmoved an immediate adjournment tin 11 1 o'clock to-morrow, which tbe Speaker declared carried. The object Is said to be to give Tweed time to make renewed "attempts to bribe Republican member. Seventy -five thousand dollars in reported to bsve been offered to one member to' vote for the bill that was defeated this morning, but it was promptly refused. If the men who are doing this dirty and dangerous wprk for Tammany are not care ful tbey will find themselves In Umbo bv virtue of Rale's Bribery sot of 1869.

Expert detectives are on their track and tbey had better beware, and so hsd tbe men who stand at tlidr backs and furnish tbe corruption fund. 1 The Republican caucus this afternoon was characterized br the! utmost harmony and unanimity. Every member was present except four, and three ot these sent satisfactory' ex oases why they could not be present, Areso- latlon was unanimously adopted exp log their determination to adhere to tbe action taken tn the caucus yesterday morn ing, and tbrowmg tbe responslbnity of the delay In business and the final blocking of tbe wheels of if this shall betneulti mate result, npon tbe Democratic Party, where it belongs. Nothing in tbe sbapn ot 'f compromise" or tf conference'" will be offered or; sug gested from tbe Republican side. The Demooraey, by their stupidity and hasty action last evening, have got their party In a bad fix, and tbey will can In vain upon tbe Republicans to them out of it.

Many of taelreak and file Democratic members, disgust ed with the setion of the leaders of their party, and anxleus te pass tbelr local and non partisan bins and go home, were taixing or uniting with the Republicans and finishing up ths necessary legislation. But their party discipline Is so strong tbey hardly dare carry out their wishes. One of tbe most significant as well as tbe meet bopefult incidents of tbe present row, is i the i threstar uttered I by 1 tbe New- York delegation tbst every i Republican holding office under Tammany Hall ball be' decapitated. These threats 1 snow that tbey nave been In tbe habit ef reiving an Tammany Republicans for aid when! tbey recurred it, and If tbey will new I carry- tbelr tit rests rate execution, it will be tbe best thing tot. tbe Republican Party te Yew-York City that cer happened.

The present difficulty has done mare te unite -e-party tn other portions of the State than anything that bss occurred for years. Tbe SepubUeaas in tbe legislature were never an eh good spines as now, and never more eon- fidsntof success the next time they go before be people. KM!" 4 -M The report In today's BermU purporting to some from Albany, that after Fixue" speech, hast evening, no Republican attempted' to reply, and! that there were calls fori Ltttlb- jobw," and tnas nenueman eeuia not be round. fej a lie from beginning to end. Lcttlbjohw was his seat when FiXLXis closed'.

Tbere no sails for btm from anybody, and BglVpublicaa had aobance te make any reply VJ Iblds, aa he made tbe motion to adjourn before taking his seat, which motion was instantly put and de clared carried bvthe Speaker. Every member af Sua Assembly knows thia to be tbe truth, aad bow saob a barelaeed xalaehooa could Save cot asto tbe Herald is a mystery to those who do not knew that the paper bat a asteakiag organ at tne aaaimatiy juaa.ii i- i ,4 i'i-t 3 AtXiUUJUAAX. HfiWDHU i- rh it Friday. Ann! 14. TUB CABAS B.

'i i- i The bill to aataotiae a ax ef -r- dollar ef valuation of the year 1171. far tbe eon- 4 etmcUou of new works upon, aad extraordinary pairs of. tbe canals of this Bute, was considered te tbe Committee of the Whole and ordered te a third reading. -1 i i stawtnBOBO rAiTwavi 1 Mr. OEirrr.

frees the Joint Committee taveeti gating tbe Hew-Heaabnrg anssster, on taa MusV aoo River Bniirosd. sobmiued a w. stating I ruten reaort. A Briaaatww latwat aad hag givaaxae foil tn whlck tbey ware aioed. aa tar as kawaravfey taa ahrwat taa Hadaoa Rrrer tt" takaa, and aa dufareat latba haprnaaina left mr It aa taa aiBareat amida.

that Sae iotas CoanalMes gad rvaa asaaAa ta agras aa a I an art tnaa wm saas- the aopoart mt a mawty mt ths Ooaamiaeat reapecatallr rrpori to ttaaay iMt tavtUag mt thai Taartalatnr. an at bath CasasaiV The ewaata then went Isto Ceomittes ea'tbe General Anprepristioa The bill wss sab- lbs Huaalanal numbly teal aa it taa anaauas af both Hoeei Ht wasea at mil as take aaaaaaS JaaaaaSpraaac, I Taerapert Is signsd by i leeted td a lengthy dlaenasloa. but we material a eadnmnta were made It. II Was reported to toe ecoate ano taea rasa a yeas xa, nays nen -tr- pane. i i ASSEMBLY.

Mr. FatAB tatredneed a privileged bin te proves for a special aleaOoafoc filbsg tbe vacan cy in the Sixteenth District ef New-York, occa sioned by tbe resignation ot Aarns Ibviko. Mr. Alvosu pro tea tad. In tas aaSaa of parliaa.

against tne latrooaecioa of tne i I- i Mr. Lrnxxyonx asked that, the protest be en- terea on xne journal. i i Tbe Speaker stated that the protest would be entered unon the loarnai. i Mr. Fun anoved that tbe House new go Into Committee af the waeis en the bill; Mr.

ALVoan stated that It would require a two-third vote to carry tbst resolution. Tne Speaker stated that tbe bill, belns a privl- lerea one. a mammy vote wonia oe sumcient. Mr. Alvobd stated that he would not anneal from- the deetslon ot tbe Chair, but be weald protest in tbe strongest tsrsas sgntnat sucb aa Invasion of tbe rnlra of legislative had lea, snd on tbe motion called for tbe yeas and nays, which were ordered.

I I The roll was tben called, and Mr. Fkbak'S motion was carried by tbe following vote YEAS Meaara. Aitkin. Banker. Bartlett.

Baylia. Bencett, Blair. J. Brown, Buck. Borkley.

D. Burns, Campbell, Carey. Chamberlain, Chambers, Cole. Connelly, Conaelyea, Cook, Coon. Coyla.

Curtta. Decker, tpw, jnriaa, nagg. n- rianagan, aiecao, rear, FoUer. Oman, Hr, Hayea, IK Ii. HiU, Howe, Howell.

Jaootm. Joy, Kelly. Krack, O. IX Lord. loo-trel.

Madigan, Montayae, Moaeley, Mai hall. Marshy, Narbtmann. Nelson. Nlcholaa. Oakley.

O'Brien. O'Mell, Kandall, Banaoin. Hay. Roche, the Kpensrr. fweet.

Tea Kyek. Van Bteenborgh, WalawnghU iu k. h.k Berry. Mignall, Blackal Bo't. Bradford.

V. V. Brown, Hunce, Bnrbana, P. Hnrna, C'ady, Carman, Chad wick. Iielann.

Xiattee. Kly, Flak, Flanactn, Cifford. (leascm. uoounca. uranara.

ureea. uewitt. J. w. Hdl.

noated. R. XoSnaoo. KJlham. Knl on.

Littlelohn. lord, Lynde, Mlongal. atolford. Northnp. Pahnd, Pierce, Poond, Prince, 8age, Kanbora, eenbner, Hei.

areg, Mewara, tsneparason, pniper, nievenaon, trail tn, Bnndnrlin. Tncker, Wade. Wagner, Wilaua. Wlnana. Wood.

Woulaey. Wyman SO. i The llouae then went luto Committee of the Whole. Mr. Fbkabiu the chair, i i On tbe bill bring read through, Mr.

Weed moved tbat the Committee nae and report the bill to the Bouse, snd recommend Its passage. imea. 1 The bill was then reported to the Rouse, and en the queation of agreeing with tbe report of the Committee. Mr. Goodrich sailed for tbe yeas and diva which were ordered, and tbe port was agreed to yeas 44, all Democrats nava 63.

all Republicans. I Mr. Fsxau moved tbat tbe bill have its third reading. i Mr. Alvobd asked the Speaker to rule that tbe motion reauired a two-t birds vote; ana on tbe Speaker declining so to rule, on tb ground that It waa a pri vtleaed motion, aaid he Would pro teat in tbe atrongeat manner againet tola invasion ox parliamentary rigbts.

i Tbe Chair finally decided to entertain the appeal, and the yens and nays being ordered, while toe rou wns neingcaiieo. i Mr. Jacobs said the facts were si mole. In con sequence of the resignation of Mr. Iavisa, tbefj uvisuubw uau ivh uiw iNMiuvai aiajuni7.

a minority iueeeiet caucus bad decaared thst les lslation should be blocked. Nothing tbe His tory or tbe Btate could equal tots outrage, compelling tbe legal majority to sit down here and do nothing. Mr. Littlsjohh said Mr. Jacobs, In defending the ruling, bad denounced tbe Republican Party, and proved their action without precedent.

Re went back to tbe time when seventeen Demo crats had left tbe Senate and broken up legisla tive action, ror wniea tne re was no excuse. Tbe people sealed with tbelr i Condemnation that action. The Republicans exercised right they bsve ever exercised, agreeing to vote against certain bills I wbioii tbey deemed Injurious to the interests of tbe State. We have not decided to revolutionise the Iegialatnre, but tbey have decided not to vote for certain runs wnicn tney aeem political bills. There is nothing revolutionary in that step.

Tney believe that Mr. TwoatBLT was en titled to bis seat, and if that seat baa been awarded to him, the Republicans would have had the majority on this jTius bas in fluenced the Republicans. They believe in the punty of the ballot-box, and aa a parry man, and as a citizen, be opposed those bllla whisk attack tbe purity ef the ballot-bdx. Tbey are ready to go on now and vote for all tbe bills which ouaht to pass, and oppose those they think ought not to pass. Re did not believe this a privileged question.

The bill ougat to take the ordinary course ot legislation. Mr. Fiblos (Inierrapttng) read trotn the resolution tne words denouncing tbose Republicans as traitors to party wbo snouia vote ror certain bills named, snd asked what tJio gentleman uiongnioi toati i ii Mr. LiTTLKJonx said it was merely putting upon paper tbe binding obligation of a caucus, and tbe gentleman is too good a party man not to know It This is not a privileged question. because tbe bill eould be reached In the ordi nary course of legislation.

Tbe bill is Introduced because the Republicans could prevent tne pas sage of certain bills levied against tne irancniae. lie further said they would advooate no revolutionary action, and would vote for the bills tbey could approve, and oppose those bills which they believed ought not to pass, If the major ity feel so sensitive about tbe right of a district to be represented, what about the Saratoga district I i i i i Mr. Wcxd. In asking to be axoused. aaid be regretted tbe feeling npon this question.

Redid not deem tbat tbe Twombl.v Question bad any thing to do with this ease. He believed thst the TwomMy esse ought to have been more fully discussed, though be believed as; firmly as be ever believed anything, tbat It was decided rightly. Nor did be believe tbst; tbe Saratoga auestion bad anything to do with it. The priv-eged rigbts rise above tbe rules Tbe rigbts of tbe people are coextensive wita tne ngnta or tne House. This Is a new auestion, and It seemed to him to be the duty of tbe Speaker to rule it a privileged question.

Tbe Democratic majority are not attempting to override ths law. The Governor has the right to fill tbe vacancy today, but he refrains from exercising It, preferring to leave it to tne people, tie eouia see to doubt but that It was a privileged question. He voted in tbe affirmative. i i Tbe decision of tbe Cnsir wss sustained yeas OA, oars so a strict party vote. The auestion being on tbe motion of Mr.

Fxeab, to ordeg the bill to a third reading at euee. 1 i it Mr. Alvobd called for the yeas and nays, aad it waa carried oy tne same vote. The bill was then placed upon its third read teg. I The Clerk proceeded ta call tbe rail on the nasease at tne atli.1 Waea taa iaaae af Mr.

GouDUion was called, said i Mr. Speaker i I ask to be excused from voting. There is one question thst i it seems to me has not been touched npon In tbe somewhat wide discussion thst bss been i bad here this morning, under ordinary cirenmstaaees, I alioold be swift to seoure for tne people of any district in tbe State the right of representation here. But one or tbe measures which, ay this action, toe Republican Party seek to deieal, is an act to repeal tne Registry law passed last Winter. Tbat is wss passed In: pursuance of an agreement made by tbe Democratic magnates.

In tbe Senate and la the A asembiy with Ibe Re publican leaders, eyi wbieh the leetiea law was given as a eonslderstioe for the sage of tbe New-York 1 Charter. 1 That agree ment was avowed oy Mr. xwxxn the senate In this language I was a party to tbe arrange ment made acre last year, oy waics tne UBtrur law and Election law! were passed, and while I Insist that tbe ball new before ns at lair aad lust In itself, I ssy, further, tbst if tbe Situation had remain rd unchanged. If tee Federal Govern ment hsd not interfered with our elections, we would not nave sesea or paupusea: any ensnge in oar Jiectioa law. nut tne engage nas been forced npon ns by the action ot tbe Federal Government.

Ws moat protect too nguta of our ei aeon. we must give every right ta vote aa ap porta nity ta regiater aad ta vote. Tbie bill has seen careful ry drawn for tbat It is clear, tnen. teat tnis Erection law which the Democratic Party now seek to ranesl wss enacted la pursuanee or a so is ran compact mada between taa Republicans and the Demo crats, that if the BeeabiMaas voau veto for tne Charter bUi, tbe Democrats woeid vote lor the Election That law was designed, as the geaUeman from Oswego (IVTTLXJOns) says, to reserve' intact toe parity ox eaBouoas ta teat late; bat nasi anar was tas fleaeis auavensd believe wa the very urstday of rtae present 'swoo a bill wss in trod need bri one ef tbe Sens tors from New-York to repeal that law. tn ViolaUoa af the solemn compact of last Winter.

Mr. Fields Mr, Speaker, I wish ta aak the gen tie man from atlnga (Mr. Goudbicb) if he ta fever ef partiea, when Sbsy snake esteem pledges of that toAavswafiiig OmuiiiciixTs the latter. xaitafuilyt Mr. riBLDS inent sax tne Kepunuean gen tlemen ra tbie Hoose.

who agras to veto for al. niaaairf a Uia tteaaaTry aiaideonlreta pre. i ea eoaditio that a sertaia gWaUeanea aboaud be 1 expeliea Trout tais Atoase, te rainu last pi edge. bavBBAt. Mawnaas Never 1 Never 1 1 -s Xm CiyMllJUp.

IWinupa I I Mr: OooTJBfCS One anement. I wlU state What- Mr. Oooosicn aaid. B4 flsaS wiU aar that If the Mepajuiiean Party Made an awah pledge, one, wm vote to. designate a maa ta voce wita ib vecaocrais ana rut Bit tne pledge.

1 1 however, that it was ever waaa a nam am aaa aaunee was tans. I belle rs I said tt to the Bpeakfc at the bmakfasn. table, and I eau upon mar to remeaiber it. Speaking ef tbe lamentable oeoarrauee in tbe Ilnnen. which bss since made tne vara acr in the repreaeatauow of the mxtrenta Diatnet, I said A aeuavsa taas tae wswBiisaa Party la i this House felt so 4tr.mr''T wbien had been cornl'lf mtiTZT ratio Party wul exnal Mr IsvuKA, tbeRe- pubUeans would willing to designate a man.

to vote with tf-m Poa all party aueeooue. I Tbe 8rwse The gentleman frees Ktega stated raat if tbe Democrats tn tbe House woald lie justice In tee premises, then swob action would be taken bv tbe Republican Party. Mr. Goooaicav nave stated what I believe I aaid. I Mr.

LrrrLKJOHS And yon stated It merely as your opinion. 1 Mr. Goodbicb Yes, stated it as my opinion ef whst weald be the action ef tbe RepoMieaae If the Democratic Party would take the eetirsa tbst I mentioned but what, was the facias to their action 1 Tber did not expel tbe effeadnasr i member. Common rumor asserts that tbee- was bo intention that Mr. Tbvto shaald even resign that he came from New-York on Moadar i without any suck Intention, and that the plan wss afterward arranged here.

Beesase seven members of the Demootstie Iarty ware so outraged by tbe action of Mr. Iavi, tbat they ssid tbat either be er tbev must' leave i this House, speak without authority and without eonsnlta- tion with tne members of my party, but I pre-snms tbat every Rennblican member of this Hoose wonld be willing' ta resign aad go1 to the people npon tbe whole qaeetioo. When ths name of Mr. Jacobs was called ke raid: Mr. Sneaker I ask to be excused from voting for tbe purpose ef asking a question.

I desire te know bow many Republican am sabers of thia Rouse pledged tbemaelveato tbe majort-tr tbat in ease the member, from tbe Blxteentb. I4stiict left the Hons, no matter la what way, tbey would nag intetfere with our ordinary par- ty legialation-i I ask. tbe gcutlemau from Sui-folk. (Cabmak.) I ii Mr. Cabman None.

Mr. Jacobs I nnderatood that a great many did. I ulUidraw my request lo be excuaod. aud vote yea. When tbe name of Mr.

iJTrtxJoww was called, be seal Mr. 8 peaks I aakod to be excused from voting. A -very lamentable occurrence on tbat very member ot thia House regretted, happened here a lew evenings since. In tbe excitement of tbe moment, members ef the Republican Party here knowing that, by the removal of ene Democratic member of the I loose, there wonld be ne constitutional majority upon thia floor, did undoubtedly say far tbentoelvea that, if tbe member from the Sixteenth District should he removed, tbey would be wilMpg to vote with tbe Democratic Party npon party questions. But that was a momentary ebullition of feeling, and ought not.

to bespoken of in this debate as a binding Obligation npon the party, i Thst, however. Is not claimed; but I ssy, further, tbat It should net be held binding upon individuals. I vote Mr. Mosklev said If the Federal Ooveramest bnd not interfered with our elections, (m NeW-Yorkj we woald bave adhered, to the arrango- -ment made last year; but I Insist that tbe action of tbat Government absolved as from tbst sgreement. But I- let that pass, aad pro- -seed to another consideration, which I base tbe people of this state will bear ta mind.

snd which I trust that every Democrat will bring to tbelr recollection next- Fall. There are now pending beta re this House Important matter of legislation, se- i liously affecting the Interests of tbe City Of' New-York. Tbe Sixteenth District is that City f' is nut represented here- It is stated by tbe Ro-J publican newspapers that the men wbo suppori those measures cannot be sustained by tbe people of that City. Ths legislation is nauaasary. Now, all that we ask is that yon will pees a but giving the people of thst Sixteenth District aa.

opportunity ta send a representative here. Do that, and tbe Democratio leaders of the City ef- i h'ew-York will rest cod tent with tbeverdietex the people. i The bill was lost by a Vote of 83 to 84. i Mr. Jacobs, wbo hsd changed his vets to tbe- negative for thst purpose, moved a reconsidara tion.

and tbat that motion lie upon tbe table. 1 On that motion, Mr. alvobd called for tbe yeas aixl say which were ordered, aad tbe mo- aoi was agreed to Yea S4.I Naya 44. i in The House tnen took a recess until is F. M-1 EVENING 'SESSIOX.

V.j, The House met st f) o'clock. .1 Mr. FaxAB moved tbat the House ad loom. Carried. i Tbe House then adjournsd until o'clock to morrow tuoromg.

y-f -ib i POLITICAL. 1 sTtftaaalh My Dfatrirt BaaabHsna I Aaaactatiao Qbedleace to lis aTlraX, Answasty Artegwnral. p. The Fifteeata Assembly District Repnb- llean AssoewUou met last evening at No. tsj Tblrty-thlrd-street, Mr.

Hxxbt Lapadm la the ehair. Tbe meeting was addressed at lengrb by Mr. Dataioh. wbo saHl that; be bad been In communication with-. Albany durmg the day.

and i was glad to Inform tbe meeting that tbe attempt to the Tax Levy and Election bill had been defeated. 1 by the action of tbe Republican members, who i bad stood firmly to their engagement in the ou- eus resolution. i -i a Apt cam ble offered by Mr. Ww. B.

Avubt set- 1 ting forth a declaration of tbe insecurity of htm and property in tbe Bontheru States by the pre valence ef the Kukinx outrages; resolutions approving i of the late Message of the President i- en)otetagr unfaltering raotectioa te loyal el tissues dseiar- ing the qnestion of amnesty to offenders as mt secondary Importance i aad asserting that It la the duty of a Republican Congress to enact a' bill to force traitors to obey andrespeet the sov- ereignty of the laws of tbe United states, were adODtedunai insmmousiy ana wue loaa ooera. aari. i M. Fisnan tnen onersa tne toiiowmg which was adopted: i I JZaaolrad. That this aaodarlen neartny mdoras the action of tne RnpabUeaa metnberaof the Assembly of the Btate of Maw-Yora, In their late eaaeaa, la pled, lag themselves to oppose all partisan ar sorrupt toals The meeting then adjourned.

Ninth Asaesnhty Dlatrict Qrasl CI Ward las the Baaaihlsesuss la aaae lata re. I The recendy-organixed Grant Club of tho Ninth Assembly District held Ha regular monCb- ly meeting, last evening, at Bleecker Euildlagsv President Jastks iBvnto te tbe cbaJr. Twenty eight nsmes were added to the roll, rarreaalny tbe number of members to over son. The following resolutions wers offered by. NATnanini, Ar- rutTox, sq and after, smm discnsslen uoantmousiy adopted: -t- Xasolecd.

Thst this Clab has heard with nwlhiaaaa! a amtelgned delight ef the proeeedtnga of taa Reoab- Uns tit hare the BaaSa Henali end Aaaaakhlr la acoa laiamw. wneretn uey laaparty be vulala. i appaaa aaa pi i i i Ii seek aa Ike Two per Cent. Tax bill, the aid to so. he Reaiatry law of the litre! Kew.Yerk.

the hall ehaaglng tas tAias af Mrl I'ng itii ft fair almllnaa. ssit itlA, That sav member of tba "tass My, slewed aa a MeeobHcan. whe anasid. Wtaet by ble vote er absence, permit tae 1'-, 'I 1 etato and eoautry aa a 11 salami. That ear traitor to the party.

by lea newt, ta tbe Reenl taeaate aad Aaaamblv. far temUaed si snd tbey save takaa. i 1 I Frsuscieeo. Detective JojcrA of the San Jtaocbko j. Polios, arrived in tbe City yesterday, and as- 1 lira red to Superintendent Kxuo FBXSUig Xl- WAxns and Jamks Cbawvobd.

yontksi of twenty years, for wbose arrest thetogrsnha drculara hsd been teased. It aepssre that Kn WABDswssia tbe employ of well. Wood At 11 No. is U'sll-strest. and was gives a sheeer on ths llta March which should have been for kyl.

but bv mistake was filled eat fortAlOO. He knew of the miataka. bat getting the anoney left the City tbe same day with Ciiwrotn, who as hie eoasm.i Thtrvrat ta California- whither taa areolar eaenag anno ror arrest seea leOowed, i and tbey were captured la San Frsaeisee by Polios Capt. Laes, Tney wers locked an vesta day at Pottos Head-ouarters. aad will raagaod thia mernmg at tbe Tombs Polios Coau where a compiaiat was made agaiast teesn saw terday4.

j. M- Astray sw v. assssgs ai aar rT. man are ewe, awe: are Mean aaemhera af tea At a lata hour last evening a xaan, whoso sane at not kaava. wee to the haaas Mo.

ta a i Baxter-etreet with KxixaBctx Gosblas, snd. be. coming lavoivea ta a aimeuuy wnn nor, stab bad, 3 ber In ths fcaft brsnst. Inflicting a severe waanaw I 1 He find fiusn the Sanaa immediately. aad See near fee bean The waraas was taken to i -ark Hoepitsi.

'r a- asaaBaaaBBBnasBaBaanBsnaUBUBBBUsnnm -i JT I tfewsurd Wtsotoui lectwre Pssl i- i-'; 'Sua chatiisu -i The i ibe xiowara Mission ana uoxne tot uttW Wsodsrars waa erewded last evening fey sos aar bo ef tbe ntue psnstoners ef the Heme, bestaed ntas rmadsof the testitntsen. who ware ta an anlesialsius lecture, ay ATrtena expaarsr, Pactl. x0 CWATLLO. The neat and res pa a table aps israaee af taeehilehwaj the i)onty of whom are girls, reflect) wnen credit on tbe mansgers ef the Institution. ''They listened wita roach attention te tne lartnrer.

mm uwu mm aiiwag la eaeaprrneaaiaa sua waaoert ul aavaataraa i eieooante. tiana. tteasa. snake. snsaxka vs.

gorii las, an Miss Van Mavnsu daoghior af Bsv. W. Vax Mmu. waparta. i at the plane, aad Miss LarrauH rwaaar Hwy, laveraa tae aad .1 ir 5 I i S' tl 3 1 a i 'Kit I "3 i A'.

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