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BROOKLYN, UinON-AH CrXJS. FRIDAY. -AJTJL 12. 1873., jiLiurcs. "5 Tr i-Oh.

ASSISTED IN A rATTXSaCP- A h.lsiUvs's taseMWas Araasat. by SIIARP TRACTICR MOW THR TO WB or CM A KB BUD WA I OVTWITTRD. The Choreas ucalner ftopertntendeut jteyelrs Bsrtsa-Ths Aocnaod ta XI la -IBoys- Clothing Department I el weextetirg sixty fitytuotteo Croa dopofaton wiping to draw abort $100. Tb of to Cbae. defalcation up to tbia time ia $519,000, and will probably be greater.

The Canal Board met at Albany this morning Four city national banks and the Commertaal Bank of Boobsteer. which had been desigaated I as bank, of depoeita declined. The Hanover National Bank, Hew York, dedinee to pay too, I per cent, on depoeita. The Board adjourned until Thursday. tba The tpedal committee appointed by the Board of Bupervison at the meeting at tb 4th Instant to investigate tba charges made by Supervisor to the effect generally that Bupsrtn- UST THE -WORLD.

DEED; I New Yorks Old Boss Breathes His Ust. Ludlow Street Jail the 8oen of Til. pemlse-A Quiet Ending of a Stormy Ldfe-Pfot Afraid to Dlo-hetoh of the Dead Chief of trim Ring Rob-, lera ol Gothwu Mot of Repairs Nanghioa hod violated every otto Board under wt of the Board oncer which The Flssssdlsgs la the Cnee of SkMHkMf Bay Cskty l4 BuU-, rk oempaav Casts is IsSSsk Ter. atlakltee A FrotokS frwns the Xnww- Cocnmiuiousrz Loomis, Bmssett aad FI molls met this afternoon in the Kings Coanty Circuit Court room to hear further testimony on tb petition of tb people of tb town of Gravsssad against tbe Conwy Isiawd Point A Bhaspshwad Bay Railroad Company, being their third sto FOUE OCLOCK ferce Russia Reported to be Willing to Modify the Treaty, But iha IlMulta Gained Host PTot b. Nulllfled-BeUef in I England that 8ha will Ao oept Qermany'i Bnggeatlona 1 More Hopeful Feeling 1 Everywhere.

the Aetteas ef Te Whs a mea wants to de shood be sure tbat tba goods tbat a detective ii mot arooad. Detective Leue-bam, of the Tenth Freed oct, visited Msrtia'l pawoeboo, iu Myrtle venae, yesterday, la ii of lost prooerl v. aad while there e-eeunterad Thornes T. Maliett, axed thirty eight, a dark, rowdier as He. lOuu Atisauc aad Robert Randolph, and torty-fiv, ageet, residing at No.

773 fulsoe street, of them opening a bundle disclosed striped silk skirt, marine pslusisise, eecqne. child's suit end lee I ber sekrtiel. which he offered for sale. online's emrerlnss were excited, and he qn sen sent them, led ess la-farmed by Mhileu that his iMaliect'si wits bad eetbortzed him to pawn them. Not satiefied the detective arrested both men.

had having lodged them tn the Tenth Precinct Kiatioo-bane, went in quest of Mrs. Mallet, bhs was foaad at a boom stirs ebe was as work for the day, end denied having givwe her hothead eey roods Tuning ber apart on le as lio. 1003 AS-Loiu. evetnie she found I hat they had been ew-Serad Iu ber i insure, and the property dsuinbed rumovtd. bee the ease came np before Jostle Bloom this morning the wile refused to makes complaint, end the defendants were daouargsd.

it a qneeneuehi whether a complete ef larceny by wife agates bnebaed would hatd. The husband's companies appears net to Save acted criminally is tha matter. T'l I I rule pointed, met this root-nine in the Board room. There were present Cha'rman Tierney and Bupervison Ladley, Ryder and Rider, 1 ooromiUee. Boperintoodsnt Nanghton was called and stated that be had filed no oath with tba Ciert of tba Board becansa tha Clark said ha had to blanks and wss not prepared te administer any oath, aad dlda't think tb county required it.

Hs said tbat ha performed tb duties from tb date of his appointment, September 90, to tba tothsl November, when rules as to his dntiei war drawn up and passed. Under these rules be might have beea called on at say tuns to prepare plans worth $5,000, though his salary was ouly 83,000. However. be had so-deavorad to do all required; but sometimes it was impossible, as for instance, where committees had undertaken work without any notice to him. Tb Penitentiary Committee had appropriations mads te do DECORATION DAT.

4 seUas alto Ham.rlal Cometittee or the fa. The Memorial Committee for 1878, met last evening in the rooms of Post 18, Court and Harrison streets, and effected temporary organization by the election of Samuel Owens as Chairman and John Masher Secretary. Permanent officers will be chosen at the meeting so bo bold April 25. Among tbe business that will probably bo acted oa whoa tbe committee to permanently organised will be the adoption of a resolution calling upon citizens not to subscribe for money be need in decorating soldiers graves unlew bo to an accredited member of the Tb company placed on the Band Edward Murphy, a clerk in tb Ragistrmrt OfBct, who testified that tba company had filed a map of a new route for their railroad with the Hegiatear tins morning. This antimony ssssnsd to the Inks the cnoneef far the sown as well as the Coaemessawess eom pletelj by surprise.

The ietredncaoa of say further testimony of tbo same nature was objected to tod tb proceedings dsosuacsd as sharp practice. Counsellor Place, on behalf of tha town had submitted BEMOOTBS to, Broadway, cor. Houston Eighth near42d New York, ATI lOV COUrLXTtD Titil kVOknOOt IWt Of UXAFTim Itf Irtift fTILS Cf Suits for Ooys and Children. CMLcLrens Elegant Suits, FROM $3 UPWARDS. FITTING SUITS, FROM 16 UPWARDS.

BOYS PERFECT TO PTT HOT! rOH Tiff I TO fin SAJI lAAAd OtiiM matter that win probably bo brought up and over which there will be a lively debate, will be a proposition to assign each pest to a particular division of tb work in hand and collect the funds neocene ry to carry on that work, and not bo obliged to pay the money to a general treasurer, as done last year. wall jsTKKET. re pen-, and asked nothing from him. and be did not think be had any right to interfere with it- As to reporting tba condition of the County Buildings, thought the different com mi ttaao in charge them- would do tbat when anything was wanted, and it was not hit plaoe to eom in contact with members of the Board. He object how-to furnishing plans as provided, uitlem prn-vistoo to meet the expenses made.

Bup. Ladley said that is a quest mu for the Beard to decide; the commutes had nothing So do with it. Mr. Nsugbtou said he had drawn plan and specification for the wash boos and boiler house at the Fiatbash Almshouse. want on to explain hat bed done or not done.

Bup. Ladley said that ha thought Supervisor Sexton ought to be present to prove his charges in particularity. Oa motion, the investigation was adjourned to Friday aext, at sloven A. M. VOGEL BROTHERS, isnErw TOEEl from owner and lean of property oa Ooaey Island, bat when leetimooy waa iotrodaced it as withdrawn as It bad not beea aotbeaU- cated.

Subject to tba objection ef counsel far tbe town, Mr. Fredenek 8. Massey, the Frmsdeat of the Railroad Company week om tbs Wkt-eew stand and testified teat there era a meet tag of the directors of tb oompsmy test aigbt, tbat two-tbbda of them bad approved of tb ebang in tba proposed route aa rat forth in the mop filed with tbe Regis tor, and tba tbe ehang waa made la aocer dance wit a re-setotioa peseta at a meeting of the Board last night. Under the rams objection Supervisor Btilwell wee put ou the Winnies stead by tb compear and wee obliged te admit that tb oompeuy bad served tb town with a notice af rxa rnoroaiD ciaisi In tb route as required by law. Oa behalf ef tbe company eouaael submitted (bat tbe Commiraooert bad no further jurisdiction ta tb matter, aad ths proceedings Corn to a sadden nnd unexpected termination in the midst ot a wrangle between counsel.

The Commissioners are of the opinion that this proceeding ou the part af tb railroad eempaay puts an end to their jurisdiction in tb matter. The cam will come up for dtseusswa iu tb Supreme Court when tb Commissioners make their report, aad tbe counsel for the town denounce tee ecuoa of tb company aa tb sharpest kind of sharp practice. William Marcy Tweed, known aa Boa Tweed, a native of tbe city of New York, died in Ludlow Street Jail this noon, -after a short bat severe illoees, caused by pneumonia, eoropli-cated with other bodily trouble. Tba of in, man is toe well known to nseri more then brief recapitulation. A cbairmnkerbTtrade.be became nt an early age attached to tbe old Volunteer Fire Department, where be found a field far tb exareim of his peculiar energies.

A foreman of tbs old fire comeny known ns Big Six, Mr. Tweed gained his FIBST FOOTHOLD IS POLITIC, and gradually worked up to a posiUm, where became the autocrat of the city and wielded a commanding inflneooe in State and National politics. For many yean he held the office of Bupmvisor, at a time whea tha Beard was equally divided between Ring member of both parties. Hs was a member of the Thirty-third Coogrest (1863 and 1855), and was State Senator for three terms, 1958 to 173, although bedid not take bit seat daring his last term, owing to tha exposure of the Ring Frauds in 187L He wss a member of tbe Beard of Audit, etteblishcd by tha charter of 11. He wss also Commissioner of Public Works for several yean, a position which gave him abundant opportunities for BOBBIHQ THB CRT TBIABUBT.

In the fall of 1871 Mr.OConcr eommeooed suite against tb Ring to recover money unlawfully token from tbe city. After variety of legal proceedings Mr. Tweed wss finally sentenced to prison for twelve years. After something more than year's confinement he was released in pursuance of a decision of the Court of Appeals. He was immediately reerreetod in the suit for 86,000,000 pending against him at tb time of his death.

He was imprisoned in Lndlow Btreet Jail, whence be escaped in December, 1875, and fled to Spain, whence he was returned in November, 1878. Daring the last-named year a judgment for $8,537,117.88 was obtained against his imprisonment was oontinusd until he should BATI8FT TUB JUDOMXVT, or be released, lor which latter determination be has labored unceasingly, making no end of confessions end involving scores of persons with whom be had formerly held official relations. There are new twenty-eight indictments pending against him in tbe county of New York, nnd hundreds of people will breathe mere freely, now that this terrible witness is out of the way. When be entered tha pnsoo on Blackwells Island, in response tbe usual questions, he was recorded as Wm. 14.

Tweed, by profession a statesman, aad a religion. BIS LAST ILLITESS ABB DEATH. Mr. Tweed bad been dangerously ill for several days, and last craning it became clear tost A CATS BITE. A WOMAB DTI SO OS HYDROPHOBIA IB SOUTH BROOKLYN.

THE LEGISLATURE. MS. BMSIS MILK SB BIGHT BILL JLDTRR8RLT MBPOBTRD. I Hr. dancer's Bureau of Engineers Bill to bo Considered, la the House Tbe Sterne -Sewer Bill Favorably Benortod -Hr.

Bbaalay'a BUI to Froteet Fish Special to fho Bnton-Anpu. Albsjst, N. April 13. Tha Assembly Com mitt on Railroads reported adversely Mr. Henrys bill for the reduction of railroad freightage on milk.

Mr. Henry moved to disagree with the report of the committee, and that the bill be referred to tbe Committee of the Whale. It was so ordered. Mr. Clancys bill creating bureau of engineers in tbe Police Department is reported by tbe Committee on Cities for the consideration of the House.

The bill authorizing tha Department of City Works, with the consent of the Common Council, to expend 1250,000 on storm sewers, the amount to be placed on the dutnet benefltted, is reported favorably in tb Assembly. Mr. Bhanley has presented a bill to protect fish in the waters adjacent to Kings County. Qurvxa. MISFIT CARPETS.

(Trade Mark Copyrighted) Rnp-Ksh Brussels, Tbruu-Ply aad Ingrain; else 8Uir Curpniu, Ynlvnl Rags, Crumb Cloths, OH Cloths, very cncep Old FTsc. 112 FULTON STREET, NEW YORK. CxrpcU oerafuily peeked end sect to euy purl of Lbs United EttUe C.O1D. fro ot Expraau cktrgg Call or send for Prico List. J.

A. BEND ALL BROMRTART BMKMMAWB RROOTIATIOXM. 014 Damn, Severn naenta timac Wtfc Ber end a teadea, aad Wee ye st-fts ere rate ta tan Craaxar thsrts-Lsnfsa Advteea Wall Braxrr I P. M. Tba chief subject of discnastun la finanni circles this morning was Ms negotiation ef 4)4 par cents effected by tbe Bearo-tary af tb Treasury yesterday.

This impart, ant mis it vary generally looked open at a surely tbat Secretary Sherman will get tb country beck te a eoupd eurrency even before the time ceiled I er by the Reeuaoptioa see, nemeiy, deanery 1. 18T0. This explains the weekems ef gold this morning, free offences ef the prod see metal having beea made at 100)4. The withdrawal ef gold from the banks ta connection nitb yesterday's sale of bonds will be grsdaal sod set likely te effect the money market, lb belief that specie pefmentt er clot at bead end that about fJuO.OUO.OUO will be added to I be volume ef currency, baa already been eeieed apoa by speeulsters as bunds el roasoa fora sharp rise velum, and it would aot be surprising it a vast apnerd speculation la engendered by Ibis fact. At aay rate the advance In prteve on tbe Stork Kt-efaseke far some day pest may be traced almeet directly to taie view ot the nineties, I The Uraeaer stocks ere still moa conspicuous in tbe advance.

Turoa roods er eeer-leg an almost an precede ledly large traffic, and tba steady Ihcraea I ia earnings warrants tba bllef that I tb common stock bold rv will toon receive dirt- deeds. Hartbwest advanced from 60 to 5114 for the common end from 70 to 73 for tbe preferred sad Bt. Peel from 46)4 to 47)4 for to common, end from 72)4 JH fur the pro-, fee red. Lake Shove ranged between 66)4 I 66H, Erie betnesn 11)4 and IIS'. Ohim between 1 and 10 W.

Wabmh between 10 sod 19 I Dei. Lack. A Western between 5H and 55)4, Pacific Mail between IPS end 10)4. end Western Union between 83)4 and K0)4. Gold bra been heavy, with the sale alternately el 1U0S end 1004.

Tbe carrying rate wore 4 to 6 par cacti Money has bean in brisk demand at 7 per oaati OB call. Foreign exchange waa quiet st 44 for bankers long, and 4 80 for demand sterling. Tb itiiTTismii Adriatic which arrived from Europe to-dey brought AM uiver bora Government bonds have been firm; $14,000 eoapoalMHs sold IlKHYs lot 1153,010 can poe 1967s at 107S 107)4, or MRW LOAB roe non 10-4U CITY HALL 5E1TS, THR BATVRDAT ATTBRBOOB COB -CRRTB AT THR SARK. Hallraad Gauspautaa ta ha A eked gar Oautrlbatlaaa far ti-Tho tiarax Reaarvair Fsrusuf Arcana Faya-seat-Th Danlan Btisural Fund The Eastern Question. Lokdoh, April 12.

The tone of the comments on the political crisis Is made more hopefnl from all direction than yetoerday. Tba whola bisit for this obanga teems to be a conviction that Russia is preparing to accept Gannsny's help te get out of the present deadlock by such con-cemioos as will secure a meeting of the congrem Prises OortschakofiTl reply to Lord Salisbury1 circular aad the circular to which it was an. nexed was only published in St. Petersburg on Thursday, which strengthen, the belief that the former was telegraphed hither on Tneeday night for a ipeoial purpose. The circular when issued her Thursday afternoon had a depressing la-fiueac oa the Block Exchange in consequence of the reiteration of the refusal to submit the Treaty of Baa Btefaao to a congress.

Rsasian stock, declined over two per cent. Today, however, it it pointed out that although the circular offers no concession on the point at Issue it to coached in each considerate and moderate laagaage aa to leave the door open for England to make isms reply to the invitation for further explanations, and thereby furnish a basis for a common understanding. At Vienna Qorte-chakoff'i reply created an impression of Rusts, wilUngncM to find an aoceptable method for reopening negotiations. This moderate spirit Is believed to be, in a great measure, due to tbs altered tone of the comments of the German, French and Italian press and politicians concerning the treaty of Ban Btefano, which point to the probability of Russia Initead of England being isolated In case of a rupture. The Vienna Cabinet, which (till firmly adheres to the idea of the Coogress the only possible solution, to, of pCurse, greatly pleased at tbe improved aspect of affairs.

The German semi-offldai newspapers yesterday evening were. not sangnine that either London or St. Petersburg will make the eonoea-sieu necessary to secure -an agreement, but all information agree that the German Government continue it endeavors to bring about aa agreement, which It is not likely to do after the case is hopeless. The improved feeling has, therefore, substantial justification. The alleged circular of Prinoe Gortocbakoff, a summary of which was printed this morning by tba Central Newt, and which seemed to reply Austrias objections, is probably s' stupid boax of some Paris newspaper.

Thera seems to be some disposition at St. Petersburg te show Roumanla more consideration. It to now announced thence that Prince Gortacbskoff meant that the stipulation tor tha psaag of Russian troops through Roumania, net the question of Bessarabia, eould aot be submitted to tba Congress. It to also stated that a Russian Commissioner will go te Bucharest to treat with tha Government concerning the passage of troops. M.Stevtcha Mihailovitcb, tbe Servian Minister-President, has resigned, in consequence of the vacillating policy of tba Servian Government.

It to said that Anglo-Anatriaa lnfiueuoea are now in the ascendant at Belgrade, and that there to a disposition on the part of Bervia, Ronmanla, and Montenegro to make a joint remonstrance to the powers against tha tra aty of SsuIStefeuo. Rr. Pmnsnuno, April 13. Tha Journal dt St. fWtntoiy.

reviewing tbs opinions of the foreign press upon Prince Gortscbakoff'e reply, cendudes as follows The real desire of Russia to bring about a peaceful solution of tha exist, ing difficulties, meeta with universal rsoogni-' lion. The British Government must now sban. don its purely negative attitude either by in-vitiag tbs Powers to assemble for common negotiations er by proposing solutions which tha British Cabinet might wish to substitute for the treaty of Ban Stafano. Bbould the Power find a compromise, Russia would willingly participate in a discussion, and modify tha treaty. Such solution should not, however, nullity tha results gained by Russian blood, but take Into account tha sacrifices.

to it A CONSTANT Ttrr RetterksMe Cast-What the Dee-tare itay The Faucets Condition Te-Buav- Dr. Geo. W. Welty, ot No. 668 Clinton street, was summoned last evening to a email frame bouse at the corner ot Clinton nnd Both streets, to attend Mrs.

Bridget Keenan who, according to tbe messenger, had bees suddenly seised with a strange malady. Upon seing tha patient, the doctor at one conjectured that aha might be suffering from hydrophobia, and on questioning the family, satisfied himself that his conjecture were correct. Tbe husband of tha sick woman raid tbat four weeks age she attempted to stop a cat belonging to her from fighting with another cat, when the animal turned upon her and BIT HXk OH TH WRIST. 8be, however, thought nothing of it until yesterday morning, whea paint began to shoot np her arm, followed, as the hoars wore oa, by strange end distressing sensations about the throat. Tbe symptoms increasing in violence, sbe bad begged her (needs to summon a physician, which had been dona.

To teat the cate. Dr. Welty attempted to administer to the poor woman cap ot water, but ah was unable to swallow the liquid, and in attempting to do so was BZIZKD WITH VIOLBIIT SPASMS. Ha prescribed for ber. aad then called in consultation Dra.

A. W. Ford and Nathaniel Ford. Canibis Indies in tb form ot pills waa prescribed for ber, and morphine was resorted to to quiet her. To-day, however, she waa no better, end the family sent for Rev.

Father Toner to visit ber. The priest responded, and did what he could to sooth to lamilv. Dr. Welty raid that from tb number of cats he saw about tb premise be inferred tbat tb wsmaa bad mad pete of them. Mrs.

Kseoaa is sixty eaves years of ag. Tbe physic i an tin afternoon mod a complaint te tb authorities against tb am mole ou tb pre- Regular Proceedings. Albakv, N. Y.t April 13. ASSEMBLY.

bills nimosoon. By Mr. Waring Extending the powers of surrogate enabling them to revoke letters tes-timentary and of administration, and to discharge executors, etc. By Mr. Keegan To facilitate the collection of unpaid taxes in Newtown.

BILLS HKPORTID, Amending tbe the act for the better protection Alderman Griswold's resolution directing ths Park Commissioners to provide for bend concerts to be given on Saturday afternoons at Prospect Park during tha earning season, ai tn pest rammers, at a cost not to exceed $3,000, to be taken from tb Park raven ue, considerable interest amoog nil oil public. Aldermen Phillip (chairman) aad Baird, ot the Committee on Parks and Bridges, to whom the resolution was referred, are of the opinion tbat if tb matter should be properly prompted to the officers ot the various street railroad companies whose cam rue to tb Park, they would gladly subscribe a sufficient amount to pay for the concerts, inasmech as their receipts are greatly increased whenever concert is given. Last year there were nineteen cancers, including on oa July 4, given at a total cost ef $3,600, tb first being ea Decoration Day, May 80, and tba last aa beptember 00. It tb coocerte eould not be procured at a cheaper rate this lesion, it is segrestsd tbat they might be discontinued at an earlier day. Ths committee has not yet taken any action but wUl prebe-r days.

1 uw ia axdtiag lama ef tbe biy do so within few days. be could not recover. His old tasaily physician, IN'. Carnocban, who was la attendance at bis bedside, informed his family and friends tbat bis condition was alarming, and such of them as war in town want to hit bedside; His daughter and aoa-i a-iaw were with him at the time of his death. Among the other persons present were his counsel, Mr.

Edelstein. Foster Dswy his private Secretary, and Mr. Douglas. He was delirious last night nnd early this morning, when be eras attended only by this servant Luke. Later he became calm and rational.

Ha wee conscious fall within a few moments of his death, and a short tune before drank a little tea, which was handed to him by his son-in-law, Mr. Douglas. A11 hope of bit recovery was abandoned soon after eleven oclock, when Dr. Carnochaa an- Indicates ilio of life and property in Brooklyn. Incorporating tbe General Connell of the Methodist Episcopal Ministers Aid Association, aad to provide for the organisation of subordinate chapters.

INDEPENDENTS. MEET IB OR THR BMADLRT ORB. RRAL COMMITTEE. POPULARITY Oi Our Superior Si BE I ET Such Extremely ILow at 105)4, 5,000 'rag- 5 at 103)4. XAM.tiiO nrapen do.

et lOf H. 4H et 13 a 103. At London to-day cooaeM era J4 Sigber et 04)4 05 for both money end toe amwst U. B. Roods era banyaat et sa advene ef to per th tetter 44 par rwate.

Kne roe 10 llV end preferred to M. Ber silver la downtofaiH peornpereuaea. At Pane re lev are quoted st lift bo. HDOSt DUSPATCk. Wall Btssmv JO P.

M. Tb shirk market wss strong tola eflirs I end th highees prices ef to day were mode is am tBsteatra. At eas Urn Lech, Writers shewed weakness, end to price tell nff shout )4 per bat th decile wee ratee-quectly roc peered. Mwnisea Ontral te 00)4, oa toe Beaouaoemeat that to ear lags of to cwmpeey far tbe Snd week ef April shew sa Increase of year. TbaOrenceg stocks eentisa tbe advance.

Gold sold et 10ff4. with I004 bid, dsnsg lbs grrwler pcrtira et to anareoaa. Money leaned at 4 a 7 per met on enlL Government bead were shade lower toward EASTERN DISTRICT. Entertainment by the Avenlsa Aaenetn- Osa. Tba Avonian Dramatic Association gave very smooth end ptesmst per for mane ot W.

K. Wsldron'e comedy drama ia four sets, entitled Worth Straggle, lest evening, at tba Lyceum, there being, as usual, st to entertainments of this association, a very lerg audience present. Ali of tbe cbarectensstioea were well rendered, but toot of tb Tragedian, by Mr. J. 8.

Rooks, was especially oommeadsble. The neits between the son ware too long, bat take it for sU la aU It can fairly be sold that tb Avooisns hero nt no fame gives a better performance. following was tb oast Mr. tfstheelel BcrawL a lower ef 81 Clem. et a ins Mr.

bee. Ceeevoe files Bassrd. bis clerk Mr. k. M.

MevP Mr. Bsnaos. else clerk IB nM Tltmooiu sa iSm boy Mr. evtvosier Mcborsee Adoipsss riresQooks. pried pel ineodiseol Beysl kewsoio I J.

ft. Bosks fcsstlr. Bassos'. San Shims, woomo. 1 Mias Lae re Mim belli Mottles ftti Ledgor.

a ull liner win pro- cllvlt, for iho slogo Mrs Vo. A. Mbs Msg. 1W ft. Ihnlwl Bchnoiderk ercheatrs, under tb direction ef Mr.

Johns R. Adler, performed nounoed a clogging of tha heart and complete nervous exhaustion. At the time of his death there wee no struggle, as he passed away in sleep, with his bead lying upon his arm. HOT AVKAIS TO DIB. His last words to Dr.

Carnechau were, I have tned to de some good, if I have net bad good lack, i am not afraid to die. I believe tb guardian angels will protect me. The announcement of Tweed's death spread rapidly, and a crowd of curious people aoea assembled outside the jail, peering eagerly into tbe half -closed window. Tbe news on tb street was received foretime with great consternation, and tbs bulletin boards were eagerly scrutinized. Mr.

Tweeds counsel, John D. Townsend, was about to set out for the jail when he received at bis office tidings of the sudden death. Under tb statutes, the body of the deed prisoner can not he removed from the jail until after an examination by the Coroner. COLLECTOR FREELAND. Revenue Ageat Webster Overbeullug ta Aeeeaats.

Mr. E. D. Webster, formerly ef this city, who was recently appointed Revenue Ageot, bra been engaged lor a few days past with Mr. Hawley, aa assistant, in making a thorough ux-aminattou of the books, aoeounts, and officials of Collector Freeland's offiew here.

Thus far he has ealy examined some the offioera, but he will se doubt OTemine the eoeounte before be It Is reported tbat Mr. Webstar intends te re- I establish his borne in Brooklyn, tn the Third Ward, sod tbat bu indicated hi intention to join tb aid Republican Association there, and help to make thing lively for ta newly formed Repoblieae A monatiou es well Mil" of tba Ward. tha dam. On bendred esd save mod dollars coupon sold cuopda Se ot lKl at 107W, poe liMCn et 1(16)4. The ioUewtog ilewiug Ss ROGERS, FEET worn to The Leading Clothiers, run 8TOSAOB uusuBTOik.

Chief Engineer Yes Burra, of tb Denertment of Ctty Works, reports tost toe dept of water iu tb Storage linear votr a 15 feet 11)4 inches, end is steadily increasing to rate ef ou Saif inch per day. Tbe greet depth hitherto tn th Reservoir wee 1ft feet 3)4 ieebas, ea Jeae (0, 1877, end Balsas the eeeeee should prove to be unusually dry, tt is expected tost by to ror-raepoading date of tow year th depth wUl te nearly It not quit eighteen feet, which is to depth ef water that tbs Reservoir war daaiguad to impound. rouTLAun Avxrux PAvmmrr. Tbe sum of ftl.uOO was raised te the tux levy tbia year to repair to worn-out wunitew pave-mant of Bouth Portland eveow. Borne of to property-owners dmtred test to work should be duo with concrete pavement.

Mayor Howell, who raatdae on tost svanna, strongly opposes tow proposition, nnd strenuously objected te to ns ef anything but granite pavament, both 00 tbe ground et chsopeiwo end durability. Tbw morning tb Beard of City Works adopted reeel tip ou directing tb Chief Engineer to procure 10.001 improved belgtea blocks end have toe rottee wooden pavement replaced with gramwestaras toe appropriation would permit, lb work to begin et Lafayette avenoe sad program toward Dekalb. Th appropriation only enonsh to pave about 130 Kneel feet, bat It is depicted to coutua it next year end thereafter if neeeeeery till MM eveow eteli ter bee properly paved with aeetul end sohotou- UftlpHTtOMle. nwiwt fob ooAunox. It if mytuneuily rumored the City HtH Uat ft see rat eonfsrencs was held few after-soon ego, between cartels Repabitene end In- drpniWiH.wrfr (to MlttmMto object eooiiUoo dvrlac Abo pwtnf pokitacml wmyif.

Am prli)ai7 aup, hwmr, i trroefi ta mci ilhm lor tb cUf Ring Charter Mil, sad, also, tinner tb dlitrtbntiou of tens er by tbs bends ef dqaBnmh. The Rerubiiraa particioeot In toe eimrerrane are wtd to have campialned that their ladepen-dent Democratui oaad jutors were moanpoUmeg more than their fair sear of patronage. The led pendant averred that they war daiax lb square thing, however, end aura promts that they would try to satisfy ell bends the manor was dropped. Biocw to oanfersnon it be been stated test Registrar ef Arrears bee levied sa as itemed of 13 par cent, oa tba mlarim of bia subordinates on to groued toot it wee neeeeeery to secure toe defeat ot to rtmrter bill end prevent tb wiping out nf to Department of Arroera. ras bovlou unstnmrr rtau.

40S ia4 MA Ftltn Street, Cormtr Plwr, BEO0KLI5. 4S7 BrUw Cner Broom 81mt, 5EW I0BL A Report from the Cenferenee Cnnenalt-te la Favor nf Fasten with the Seett Organisation A middle Course Adopted and a Practical Flaw for men tn be Reported The Committee tn Ad. jeurn Man Bln. Tbe Slocum or Unique Democratic General Committee held a meeting last night in ths Halsey Building on Fulton street, which was vary largely attended, as it will probably be the acoad last that tbat body will aver hold. Father Dan Bradley occupied the chair, and Mr.

Geo. P. Hamilton and Mr. Wm. F.

Cod acted as Beoretaries. After soma unimportant business had been transacted, Mr. John C. Kelly, on behalf at tha Committee on Conference appointed nt the last meeting, reported a preamble and a eerie of resolutions in tenor with the preamble end resolutions adopted by the Flaherty-Soott organization at their last masting. The preamble set forth at length the neeeneity for onion among aU classes of Independent Democrats against the Ring which has had oontrol af tb Kings County Democracy and af tb city of Brooklyn for years.

The resolution provided jraaeral terms for a onion with Democratic organisation of which Mr. Rufus Scott is Chairman, for the holding si primaries to elect delegates to the General Committee. to be known as the Kings County Democratic General Committee, and for THI mSSOLBTtOS all other existing organizations. In speaking the report, Mr. Kelly adverted at length to aeoemity for combined eotiente rid tbe city McLeSKbiimsm.

Mr. Albert H. Smith, nf tb Twenty-fifth Ward, the late Chairman of the arganizattou, followed in the same strain and made an effective peach in favor of union between ail tbe diseaffectod elements of the local Democracy. Mr. Kline krick, of tb Twelfth Ward, expressed himself as against tbe proposed uaien.

He thought that the two organisation canid work together in concert to accomplish a common end without losing, their idea titles. He thooght that a onion at tha two forces would weaken their strength nnd tbat a great many parsons who weald be willing to work iu end weald be 1 ALIkZATXD ST AJTT AKALUAKATIOB. Mr. J. Morely, of ths Eighteenth Word, uid that he too was opposed te the report.

He did not believe that tba proposed union would result in any benefit to the organisation. He thought they ought to preserve their distinct individuality. Mr. Walter L. Livingston, ot the Nineteenth Ward, spek at length in favor of the reeoln- RRIDWK RULDIMi.

THE COURTS. The Troubles sf nr. Reed. Tb csteof Tbomu Reed, who bse extensively advertised himself as the permeated dentist, end whose wire Elisabeth a treqnentiy seed bias for abandonment in tb sura's eoorio eg tb Eastern doubtless onmilisrid by reader of the Umon-Auous. Tb test eom-plaint mad Mrs.

Reed it yet Iu abeyance, sad Mrs. Reed, who ksi tired oat ber fneedi who were kind to her when ker mental troubles began, applied last night at the Fourth Street Station for lodgings, end was accommodated. Se hs no home er friends. Is suffering from cancer, sad altheegh still young sad good-looking, an abject of com pernio. H.tf Ae H.

U-tAAnS. I ffi-wi IH- YTV A Hi $. KrsytiiTte itTipdir i.l.m 04AAh4 IsMkgtUMk RFM. Vffi ImwsHm lions Ilf hefrr1v i libGWrtitM A jtmhft K3riaW i'fl ll-HftiBt I 10 I tl 'S eu u. ws Btete bends were MdilNV.

sadTri Hif lor hew sir We from 74 to 74. ileilrted baade U. P. Firsts esti at K1614 ftlO.Ouft Hew Jersey Caetrml Caaerd. 4W.

it.UOO He. Paul gnu Ts at lot 14. 4 Neon. Chat. A Hi.

Iran FlrassriV. BA tool First brought 1 1 A do. LsiYsm IhvHle 107, ted Lab Haors Com. Coupon Bee ante 09. Ubio A Mss Bemuds fell off to 8 A Reek eterri sold ns foiiesrai I'mseeTk 118; Fourth sUum 1.

9S; rack, Hanover, 100; snd Importer A Traders', 108. FLCCnjATTOW IS FPOTCft. I. tbm I 4r'NA HT-W I )MtlM4 iteft rt TslTra 1 )fRktl I -T K1 AI I I tv )4 1 )iteftMH 1 Si.w lit anew lit elisd quiet. LenMsns Camils laemeoft Bt for Old, esd DwA Get.

iAte tea off $noM iH Pirate st A ftenenrtan flew ft Illicit Mill Seised. Collector Freeland! deputise, st twelve oclock lest eight, eeieed the illicit distillery st No. 834 Flashing eves a while it wss in full operation. With tbe sid of Sergeant Carpenter and three policemen Jehu ORerke, of 15 Flashing avenue, and John McCraohen, of 75 Pssrl street, ware arrested, and this morning were held to bail by Commissioner Winslow in $3,060 such for examination next Friday. Tbs FwrUwns Fees ns a af Rsn fatoeTsn drier a sea.

Who ervvrol af gagsd I is (leg to sans af this afkmn a bravy wood aad th ralilte to ns aad fell L'k to M-hw of to rosea dartste asm. turtratf kho tali a. of Saiterads or pie 0 ORwg k.Hew wrve Thewackmra Swsy braw.sa uwewcborase on has of totea van Man-tins oa praam yms aalvw th cetera wh -usag senti to roktra Hotwsw fora, if to site sad iMirtrai af toeewtom Ihanwo acvd very eeolly. kwptng Ifcnr pten to th to(tM sad ra to salutes. On nu sstsl te ftps vary nammcarwadiy.

rrvwatet nf Frtraosrw frwa ths sit I'tDw Board af Bay wviwq ra to. )asi to to. Csart lnais. and vsra varaa. to be SaSvw to a nnara vaa waste af sot gwordm by stem as k.mufws.

lb Sato tot te srwiu.kri srvtw nraroyad soar tea saw tytesm to-dsy. Th arrwagsmon wwrtra wwU. Me I. iMt fflff Tin OM Art tlons, which he said afforded tbe ouly meant st effective work st the polls next November. He thought that they eould organise a more power POrtflYHWI fiffirUbvAffiAAra primm aet Fort Mtu A Ml.

rw mi. A M. ntt prvf.oao I'lUstmrf tM. Uol. A JlfftF C-AffiUwJ Pi.

A Hi MeetiDg of New England Railroad Superintendents. Boevon. April 13. At a masting at superintendents of the several Hew England railroads, held hern yesterday, to consider tbe subject of car mileage, it was resolved that a car -counting ssstetatioa (or tbe New England Btktei ikould be organised, dating from May 1. or as aooa thereafter prmocicable, eeatral offioa to located la this oitj.

To be Tried for Murder. Ckkuhnati, 0., April 13. Yesterday, Georgs McKay, alias John W. Scott, whs was serving bis term in tb Hamilton County Jail for robbing a post office in Green County, Ohio, was pardoned out by President Hayes and taken to Mount Vernon, Ohio, where he wUl be tried for the murder of John McCormick, a wealthy hardware merchant, committed In 1875. Molly Maguires Arresteif.

Buhbubt, April 12. Peter Me Menu and Jack ONeil, Molly Maguires, were brought to this city from Bhamokln this morning, and lodged in jail, having been arrested there yesterday- by tb Coal and Iron Felice, on the charge of being implicated in tha murder of Frederick essay, near Sbamokin, on Dsctmbsr 10, 1874. Six other Molly Maguires were also brought with them, charged with the horning oj richer. rk "a coal breaker at Mount Carmel in Jane, 1878. Excursion.

Albaht, N. April 13. A number of mem. ben, offlpers and reporters of the Senate started this morning for a visit te Montreal, at the iavi. tatioa of Senator Wagner.

They expect to return Monday evening. Forging enslon Claims. RieHMSHD, Va, April IX. J. D.

Clay, Clerk the Coanty Coart of Halifax, and formerly member o( tht Ltgtaktar frtm that coanty, has been arrested by the sited States Marshal ot the Western Distria of Virginia for forgery, In manufooturiag pension claims againas the Onvsrament, After detoetiau be confessed the crime. The matter has been kiown several days by his (ritads, whe havt been end severing in compromise Death ot Gto. T. Bigelow. Robtou, April 13.

Geo. Tyler Bigelow I LL.D., ex Chief Justice of the 8uprem Court 1 of Massachusetts, which position held from 1800 to 1867, died (hi morning after an illness I several days. He was born at Watertown la baa held various prominent positions in this State. 1 in tbe of to tbe of faro eeest -Tbs ItH teStlwt ststeti Fee 1 r. a ersatut area TsrrsV and kttiswf Tb Canaty Cenrt na toroagwit tisday aa tba acraesoa of toa kttntf el to ram of Catharine Borden Seeeen agsintt Trtee C.

Ksveneic ae er-ura I rooever isifr is Uni Damage tit, toe com baring aroafy lag repurled. Briefly th eompteisl stiagm that tha saisiifi brahend Sera aw a era firmed drwnhard ihroagS roaoruag to Oaf endear boeai aa Cweaa f-erswev. II took half aa boar te impaaei yry pwtruff erased ohjw-Ceg to teqocwdriJ-toota kaowmi defvedanv, aad ftairataoth ol jertlcg to teaiperoar men. f'has Jr era ef to ptaintiff, farmer welter tor defsndaaA toes iUvewal om an eroeston had givra hi tether bqoer eraen be we droah, aad was tarrod aad feathered, wtib hte fare painted sad araes te ha packeA Chertre Aruwtreng. thirteen yvwrs ef era.

era cf a hotel proprietor at rertvOto, tnutte tn having eavn Kevenal aad esc her asaa tar aad eather bardrahaaera. Ctearto fertit-hawMO. heahood of pteiatiS. tasufisd teat when eobr he could ears from to tit! per Week that aa Xsveeiber It late, dvfradeng treated sms to glass of tegar, from th affords ef whMb did not worm until ton next day, nkra be foaad bimeatf tarred aad Imthsrad, ead wbsa asked havens) nky be used hlteee, tie Oat I rttewd be naiy dt Jar tA AI tow patoi a noses was tehee. gwtetese a ttete Fsaee a Sits Sisli wha-k asm te lama, rogeinac every JotOa lb frora otretsd or fijgntntol ift fisy tews or ntiri ef this Bum.

before bo on npra to draws ef bte exeroto a bs aief 'ktiTateywnaro' to rssiSkS. rawdtwe teat will nay over aw dsw skd ta ta ad ssUUad to to seme, oil money roowvedby bun tartrtnsof btsofficA Sertira 1 of to act road Every said Josttos aew ia offiew shall, withta texty day after w-rissea aratro bv th Cvo.1T rtwk of ta. 1 II. ir. ra ton era.

axroam aad fit tbe brad or Irasromral roqauad to toa urn sew- Mayer Hawed, it may be remembered, vetoed so Amawnt rmsiuUos te appropriate UiO to erret menu man in memory of Jams Donion. tb brave youth who lest bis life while trying to eve a women from being res ever by steam mater in Atlantia avenue. Hi ground wss that tbs Aldermen hud no right ta give stray other proplsi monry, no matter what they might with their esra. Severs 1 day ego, to Mayer started sahsonp-tion list for tb purpoee, beading It w.th bn awn signature for $50. He further tubeenpUoa bey beea mode, but to list still Use oa tb Mayors table, waiting toe slgsatwras of say persons, AUtermsa er others, who dssiro to 000-tnbute le to proposed tnbste to tb brsysry ef yeneg Desion.

'i THI DEATH RECORD. WeeUtT Ssrtsmv SteaevZ wg SA near! or CfewlsA- Tbo Uwrtetity la tbia city daring tb part track, urportl by tb Bord of Htsith, wu follow rvWr For Bow Tsgiswf tents rt.tedy.am rarar. kaitowm by ateanag fauass. htirtf tynasf I to Mtodto UMraLmwes liUMM CeBUtt soos nmn i rClSa me Utew. Nr.

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hMRib A i mtmU 5ffi HI ATM A A fe. hdfid Mail amM luma Inns lilA irv4U toH AiMTlrffiS ful opposition to tb Ring than ever existed in Kings County before bv oeming together. Mr. Georg Y. Brower spoke ia tbs strain.

A long discussion then ensued, ia tb sours of which asms opposition to the proposed fusion was developed. Mr. Clancy spoke st length against lbs resolution. Mr. Angustos YaaWyck, ot tbs Twenty-third Ward, mid he waa iu fever ot a middle course.

He uropoeed tbat a committee ef twenty-five, consisting of one delegate from eaoh Word, be appointed end tbat they be instructed te report A MJUH'lft PLAR OF WHO th D(xt msetiaj. Mr. Livingston offeredan smesdmsat that if tbo plan should be adopted tb General be adjourned etna die. After eeme desultory dnenmien, to motion was adopted as emended sod ths Cos foresee Committee diaohsrgsd from further consideration ot tks subject. The following eomuut-tee wss then appointed: Firs Ward WUUosn A.

Core- Tnnspsrnsnro. Fikd.f, 1 pro 1 9. tmstrt A0f srtf rtillsff. telte Secret Sugar Conference. A conference between Secretary ribermss and tb principal soger importer of tb United State wee held to day at tbs Custom House.

Much sarcastic comment is made oa toe proceedings by those who were not invited to attend, those bidden by note to the conference being very few in number. Non ot the topics debated are known outside ot the favored few, and toe result is, therefore, so far extremely obscure. Robberies. James 'Watson's residence. No.

$38 Dean street, wss robbed yesterday ef a gold watch valued at $50 end $130. TS robbery is a mysterious one, as tb family era at borne st toe time, and no evidences ether than to sheen ce of tba property were left of tb thiefs visit. Smell articles valued et $5 war stolen yesterday afternoon from Mrs. Mary Acksrly'i rendeics, No. 357 Smith street, tb thief entering by a cellar grating.

Detect! Kelly, Ninth Precinct, yesterday recovered from pawnshops property veined at (108, belonging to Eacy Tice, of Ho. 1S1 Tompkins ovemio, end alleged te hays beea stolen from her by ker so Cher tin, nd a young man named Fred. Abet. Justus Bernier be MnUBdtd young Tic to tightsra ratsUu ta tin Ptnlbeutisry, and Abel to three mouths ia the mm institution. Bszlsn tried look night to breeV into Brna-deis A Wioksrtk leod-ptpo aenanfeotory, Hoe.

44-4! Fulton street, bat ware frustrated by heavy mm ban oa tbe skylight. Justice Wtlsh to-day held John Dugan, ot SA Henry street, New York, for the Grand Jury, on a charge of being tee aocoomplice ef Heohew emoted lest week, and stie held for the Grand Jury, for stenting a pocket book from Annie Coens band, while eh was walking iu Fulton street. Taking Rugua Ruteellvea. Mr. W.

C. Dillon, of Cumberland street, baa received from Cincinnati, Ohio, a communication purporting to be issued by Tbe A mericen St European Secret Service declaring that be will be appointed a detective under the company upon filling ont a blank agreement ta subscribe to the dmemim Oimsel Gazette sod comply with certain requirement. Lithographed ci renin re accompanied the agreement blank. Tba matter waa Mid before Rohe Superintendent Campbell, who declare that he is informed by the Cincinnati police tbat fax company fraud, I asi ir s- Agreed te Rtsugreu. Tb cue ot Barah Jan William against the Rev.

Simeon Dixon wea withdrawn by to Charity Cnmmtinouere yesterday, as Justice Gnek aed Elliott could not agree epos a verdict. Tbe parties are both colored, aad Mias iiliem claim kb loved net wisely, but toe well, aad tbat tb colored minister coght to support bar child. Jin tin Elliott thought tb damsel ought have reparation from Dixon, while Justice Uuck did not credit tb statements made by tb colored maidea.agaiaai 00 of tbo doth. Mmm 1 Brief Hearten. Tbo Taxpayer Association of tbe Thirteenth Word last evening elected tb following officer: Premdeet, C.

H. Moeeiy; Vice-President, J. R. Hum: Seeremry, Robert Hams; Treasurer, m. Iiptrott.

Joseph Osborn, et $1 Find aveutra, New York, waa arrested test eight 00 emptcioa of having stolen worth ot jewelry aal clothing from toe nstdeco ot John H. Geffaen, Dei-moaico place, on March 24. Counterfeit trad del lan era being circulated. A young man obtained change Xor sue at Gee. Bcbuitsb store, 37 Graham aveaoe, last evening, and otters were offered bat rejected at worse on Kweu stress and Bread way.

There were treated iu the Seders District Hospital during the month of March $,377 medical 110 turgieftl ooMt, ftnd pmerlp- tions wtr dispensed. Mr. Junes L. Jensen has been elected a director of the rose point Banag fiaok, ia piaos ef D. D.

Boyce, resigned. Workmen are engaged in taring deepen oa tb bridge eurom Bush wick Creek for th second track for the Manhattan Bench Railroad. Tb repairs to th tngbont T. W. Devos, which sank recently, have been comoieted.

aad niter a cost of paint hak beea ea will again be put ou tbe oil route. The polio of the 8eveutk Precinct have received orders to see that th ordinance ia ranted te boil-playing in tb streets is strictly enforced. Tb email hoys of Green pomt who violate this ordinance, end there era many of them, mart bo ou tbo lookout for cope. A Genoa a bark loaded with cease of oil from tbe Devos Oil work weot ashen on vboai in Newtown Creek, off toe gtete -bonae dock, ea Wednesday. George Leslie, bo rwideoe, aamaltad Margaret Silverman, of 80 Manhattan aveaoe, yesterday with his fists without causa.

Hswsstecksd up. Tbe interior at toe new budding of tb Church of toe Christian Evangel is ebons completed. The opening service will be bold oa Easter Bundav. Satey Las Om pvart te Beer, with pontdt ft 3 asst PowbCft Artwd throng! fa, Map of bnUag tit of bra Mi. terra tea-scwltk of oeror, tn sot on.

rap twsai mite, and 0 tua sIA Boss aSi htfs. PUBLIC BCHOBLS. Ylstl of tb State aperloteadsst I ftovsral of Tbons dfradnstln Kxar. steen Ha- ft af Chnna ffaws rad TlT lif 1 lsfenua Pent! I Obtl ewa. 1 lipifemt 1 V'VbH.

feltt.ae.mt IS no silflth sept. mam. rite A 1 ve.rt.te.tete AffiittffiBlS I Wa4ISUC aa va Kills fry ft car. 1 Fill ea oeaa SoffoeetiM tei. Tpee4 loMtOca pirima ThTOAh llfiFr4 nrr I CU lC mm I LemHffiT ihRCGffi reannrlN BftnmHiH.

vwwwaae TaD. nuifUU.m WM me. fiOftMlnC 9i Mm Apexfritem.te. taeMiiF a Beatwaon nf a fanrgtor. Thwmm fbtnstt.

aged twrara-two. ptastod gmliy to oa wdktotet for hoigtary to totrg digrra. to toa Court Bssnora troder, ttd was Mi Fwitiiiry gear ww Tri aad tix norakt He bad provwaoiy norvm ft avet- fiB eprtag tf 1 ft we ks.tm hate, ra ee alls brat. Btnte Bop unisedewt ef Fabfte Babe I a NQ UUmoar, snd Bapertn Undent A drew Me Mil lea, of Utica, this morning visited sever! of tbo polilrt schools in Ibi. city, ia company with Superintendent Field.

At Ba 11 tear warn ro-estvsd by to Loral ComtniUea, contesting of If 1 III 1 Campbell, Cnlyar, Gates, aad Cel, end snbseqwsorly et Ha 37 snd Ha by their committee. At tb totter school, which is on tb porasr et Dnffleld ead Jobraen slrs.m, they were entertained la listening to the gradoaung exvetom af toa academic dam. Betide toe above named gemlemsn to ire were Colonel Thome Carroll, Chairmen o' Na Mr. B. Y.

Couklm. Prof. Jettlffs, Mr. JobsGkl-tegber, Mr. Albert 8.

Caswell and several ef the insert of to scholars StoMid Ward JfiU Tlrn7 Third Ward Wm, M. Brniw. Fourth Ward Wm. f. Code.

Fifth Ward Dam let Bradloy. Sixth Ward. Mr. iipnk. haraath Ward Mavor Staala.

Twalfth Ward aha Cuanioebam Tbtrtaaoth Ward Gao P. Bamiltom. Fifteaath War Chari a B. Adams. Sa-raotaeatb Ward torf A.

KlogahAl Bighteeath Ward J. Jr Hioatoaath WardWaltar L. Lirtetatoa. Twaotleth Ward Thoms talliYsifejfl Twrsty-flrst Ward-Job a Twantyseaasd Ward William Lynch. Twaaty third Ward Ancuatus Voa Wyeh.

Twoa ty fourth Ward Woora T. Brawaa. Tvaoty-flfth Ward Alban M. Balth. Vacaodea ward at first ten in tom of Xhm Wards, but they were subsequently filled by comparatively new members.

It was nearly eleven odoek before ths General Committee adjourned, after which the Committee of Twenty-five met end appointed a eub-eommitteeof five te eonfer with a similar committee appointed by tbe other organisation and report. SI ta Cvto. Ho. Merck. 1ft wm X.

ag0 to 177. T70 is 1(76. snd fatu T1 oto wmboraf Twite mede by old sod new patsrato wm AUt. Ths nsmbar of proeenp- ft IBM 1 ,667 Is 177. SUT firilte.

Wsrm. 1 wm 7TSh ft 9ru Iw. ee a ate. re WWW see ftrO4vdne.a ThlH Mte.telte Steve SSte.EIte ftFTtfitI wewwwwwewvwwww I TBAv. wwweweeee4 ft 1 8 1 WWW 1 tth eels See TYtnetttA.

4 Twwitf -ftm. TwHntY-D'romA 10 I eesty-KUd. 81 Rrnmuttea for CMurlty. A dramatic entertainment was riven last evening at tb Athenaeum by toe Brunswick Club for the benefit of tbe Home for Incurables. Those participating in the theatricals, which were very good, were K.

J. Smith, E. Both, W. W. Treadwell, James Edwards, Fred.

Thompson, W. Carpenter, Lyster, Harmon, Nichols, Randolph, Edwards, Smith, Nichols, Davie, aad Bigg. Hr. Bosh especially distinguished himself. Mr.

W. A. Dolan was ia charge of the orchestra. p.ars- (wr Belas Awe had fa yv rt. C.

KeWtweaa. ralinr be II nte maaafaa- tcTTT of Ibw ctty, bold a quantity of tvd ko Edward tsmsf. nf 177 Broadway, Haw ark, gad worn sroat ko volwrl a tali a dnpnto arm ivl sen the paittmin rsfsronro kotbepora aad lily bte More dear am beta teas far ora hear. Ths taller browxkd ra Ike tteprvm Oonrk agorate Iterator I (6.000 tor tabs mpriaaamewA The eat wm tried yostevde before Jraeca and a jerr sad rrsnStm a verWW ter tea ytetehg be The Suicide In Hicks Street. Coroner Simms held on inquest, yesterday aged 63, an afternoon, on to bedy of Frank Hatch, aged Englishman, who cat bis throat at bt 1.

HIW HI tell raw Mo Pntit ib Hl wtt titer V- Tim utul LM vU 10 ttnMr mt 4rU furur ettfktttc Mawtt IQiVtf UK Mi boarding-house. No. 804 Hicks street, while a state of despondency caused by losing his pise on tbe out-door relief staff of the Bt. Georg Society. 1 Tbe landlord, George L.

Flemming, a servant girl, Bridget Cunningham, and Officer Bovleo testified. A verdict of suicide was rendered. The body was removed to the Morgue. Telegraphic Brevities. The State line eteemer State of Louisiana, from Hew York March 39, has arrived out.

The weather in London tc-day is Atelsowher stated, twenty-seven persons are known te be saved from tb steamer Child wal; Hall, wracked off Portugal. Tbe fate of the ramamiug twenty -six is unknown. She corned a crew of forty-five and eight passengers. Tb State Senate met at seven o'clock this morning. Mr.

Turner introduced a bill for the protection ot purchasers of personal property, after which tbe Senate adjourned until Menday cveaing. At Myersburg, Ont last evening, a gir named Martha Wynn, fifteen years oil, was shot and killed by a school teacher named Shannon. Shannon was arrested. Last evening, Hans Planing Mill, a portion ot tbo United State Hotel, several stables and gram buildings, wen burned nt Banesvil! Ohio. Los uninjured.

Tbf bttUtig now in London on ths Oxford-Cambridg boat race which takas place to morrow, is on Oxford. Tbe Right Reverend Geerga Angnstus SL wjn, D. Bishop of Lichfield, England, is deed. The Canard lias steamship Siberia, from Boston March 30, has arrived out. All the ravings banks ot Fail River to-day veoftdiBft mmiMfM Mi Vmm 4 am LA corTrapEdiaft Vfafatt nut nbr Fean wmm IM OfaHthB.

At Mtl nu Of Hr UlA PT emm tvUtfV. litbtU HoIiimi, Haaon If. Qoti, T. Hart nnd Braj. WnUlir.

Tbs Brat ns wed tone rrod eoapndtiouo of tbotr own, sod too lad scholar ran led snd perfarmod nrioh koto. Tb eompokitiora war rothcr obevo mo oversee, bat to om instonro that of Hart to trading no poor. rS si sr rv cited admirably. btatw Buiteriutowdrat Gilmrar aad Mr. McMiilsa mods lilrsessr.

aad oobtaqwrtel tba gradwotm worn eeited to piailorm aad bonded their diplomas by Mr. Giiwrar. M'te Hid mm and Mw Union vraro oko pisstoti! The ertte weeber. If Aara Hmf4, tra bkrwtes th rsrtpteal af a basket of hi were. tub ormxs xxxacisa wsvv: Ptaao onto Istit tteag.

Ells Avt Laagden; rontatioa by aad Eau GowOr vocal sotia Tbe luvw aad tra Bird, by Mary Msrrsy, wm rod rod a boeqora from a gswUimss on tos ptotfqrm; snd taper rot'Oed Compratiow Wmrog, by Florraro Aabtey, a mamher of to Arodwndo Thar wm ate tinging by too Akote. srwk Mr Cmwvh a to atom. Orahlto wra cow rr i hr tra by to Basks tin wi I awpertotrootite tte Mr. Re Mill, te x- si is kgtij pi seem tratb nkst d. bv Lvdl Bvtitk, read tags by TVtaaor, Mery array, aad ocilaliras by Eatm Bslawtim frVbMM am COMMWHfttls nnw Locffii BAKING POWDER Pure 1 The base of tbo property st tbs foot of Quay street to tb Manhattan Beach Railroad Company extend over a period of thirty year.

Mn. David Warner reports that ber apartments on th second floor of So. 103 Frau kite streat, were entered between twelve sad six M. on Wednesday, sad clothing valued et $53 Fiyrawnth orgas Cwnearts. At tbs next organ concert, to-morrow, the performers are Mr.

Geerga F. Bristow, organist; Mite Bristow, bis daughter, voeafirt, aad Dr. James L. Farley, slocnbeuiaA Them entertainments ere verv attractive ead tb 0 edit 00 ere terga sad eptbnsiastic Mr. Bristow te an Orgamst, composer ead orohertrsl performer ef emiueecA A lympbeDy and Sa overture were played by tb Brooklyn end New York Philharmonic Sodetie with greet secerns, sid bis opera, Rip Yen Winkle, prod need st NtbhF some years age, waa warmly reotSvwA Ha daagasar bas bri tstoerh talent snd tact, sad ber debut hero will ba watched with special iuWreeA Dr Farley stead tb treat rank af eiooeUonitls find ora every Uuog admirehiy.

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A 1 niM LlTtnesten's Fast Steppers. Lily Livings too, of New York, was arrested ou tba 8th instant by Mounted Officer Carman for fart driving oa Bedford avenue, appeared befaro native Bloom this morning, but st 11 instead of 9)4 as th bed been ordered. Bba was richly attired, sod pleaded as as excuse for her tardiness toe imeoeability ef getting oyer to Brooklyn et so early aa hour as 0)4 A. M. Ur.

James Ridgway represented ber legally. Hsvincw cam to attend eDewber hs asked for sa adjournment to It A. M. aaxt Fiidsy, which wss granted. rararaamateramm i Bled of His (niurte.

John Kennedy, a ranchmen, disd te-dsy st I be City Hosptthi. Boras day sgo white dnrisc through Htusoa pleas ths barw ran swey, end ba was thrown out of tbs osmsgs, sotiwisisg dsogcrous injuries Absolutely TsftaUotrthd svwry sws raff Ftr In Ensnsctt Street. Owing to defect iu flue, William Connelly'. twowtory sod basement frame hoes, No. 36 Emmett street, wee damaged $300 by firs last night insured in tbe Atlantic Company for $700.

A Runteol ler'o Hevenx. Micbset Tsykw wss brutally kicked yesterday 1 afternoon, lt is sllsged, by Mark Bropby, proprietor of liquor saloon at No, 50 Atlantic avenue. Tb statement is that the trouble i originated tn the refusal to pay for drinks he bed ordered. Brooby was arrested. Tyler rs- tides st tbe foot of Pacific strseA vajti, natesrm.

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Pages Available:
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Years Available:
1863-1887