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V0L.XLin...IS?13,*ill* NEW-YORK, FRIDAY, MARCH 21, 1884. PRICK TUREE CENTS. imrAir A DEMOCRATIC CAUCUS CALL. TO DECLARE RIK THE MORRISON THK BBSS TRADERS DETKHMIXFH TO lttTT-IlT TIK LIKELIHOOD THAT TIIKY IAN WKTBOLTSB HOl'SB. (BT Tr.IlrtR4IM TO THE IWaSSrSTS 1 WasiunoTon, f.iraDciiiocrnlic saafjasna ike Mst-rlsssi Mil will be ie-tuc-i to-mor n.tv.

ami IkS i an- will axeld on mw-bt. lt ls aatoslnni that Mr. Randall wsi that time bc acceptable SS bim. aral tliHl be replied tbat WothieMlay nidbt would SSH Lim better. Tuesday nii-ltl wan lixfd.

however, the time. "Tho caucus will adopt declaraiion in tavoy fal pushing tho Mollison bill ii putty mid I ile, not believe that twenty will be fm iud ta it after SSS caucus resolution ban been said a Daase aial who Uwelllafonriad laxwspeel to tbs and piHpoaas ot tbs bade leaden. Ha dees atrl think it Will BS pta.t ll able to modify tba bill, ex? cept Ly "Iroppini: i'Kil sod bimbel from tbs pvopost'tl tree list. 1 he fi icmls ol ibo ll isoiiiy 'a iboii BU in tbs cf tm ill' loni)." and tbat if tbs Detaoerats carry tbe neal eic. timi a much longei strids will bs taken In tbs Same direction.

TRTIKG MAKt TBS DOSS LEM OFFBWBIVE. And yet BSxOtl BBep" la BO lunch too long lot M.nit? nf thc ni the lit.um- tba! il ls .111 sVrstOOd the lt it-nil-, of ibo lnil are in a ninnis effort lo curtail lt, for tbs benefit of certain 1 who not yet reached the foll stat iii. of "tarifl i. Tbs bill ls being ba ided Bionnd weak brethren, and each one basked to indicate saes changes and modifies lions ss will bs neoesssry before bs can rota font. Ii is pretty generaUy oonceded tbat tbe lull cannot pans in present form, even il Dem iu i.til.- propose il a patty BM Topass it ic.iiiiie Democratic if none ihe ins ii-panel, lt is said the friends ol the measure baye made a canvass, which shbws that cannol be bad.

nnless tbe free lisrt ls abandoned, bal thal the bill can be rartied by a majority from sex-en to ten rotes if thal bedone. A who ia opposed to the bill says free coal. Ball and lamb ir will cost il fl Democratic tou in Cain.uiiia. A each Isoonsin, Mu nigaa and Weal Virginia, and i in Maryland, Di: MOCK ATS DOUBTED IN OPPOSITION. II.

also 1 hat i-vcn il the tree list be ith" following-named Democrats will re? vote im-the bill in any event: Messrs. I and mom. of Connecticut; Bpriggs, v. il, Kobinson, Van Alstyne, Beach, Arnot and ol w-Yctb" 'ni. Fielder, McAdoo, of IS w-Jcrseyj Randall, Elliott, El Minch? in Sim m.

Connolly. Post, Duncan. Cullin. Boyle, Hoi.kins and Patten, of Pennsylvanis Kiiyder, ol West Virginia; Murray, Boney, Hill. Converse, Geddes.

Warner. and Fornu, ol ohm: Howitt ana of Alni.nina: Hum ami Lewie, ol Louisiana O. I'. Wise, Barboui and abell, of Vitgiuia; of Iudi iin.i: I Culley -in? i Sunnier, ni' California. li Democrats vote against the measure it cannol pass the If tho rauva-a before (rivon Ix there will bs 4fl Democratic votes againa) the bill.

IHE RHODE Isl.ami REPUBLICANS, 1 OLD TICK Kl ANTHON! CONORATULA1 .1 ob it fm TRtnoai .1 ni li RepublicaiJ it Convention to-aay was lally attended. Hei rc tame sud oomssoaplaoei foi delegates wen if; nix- view, mid had come lhere i ihe jun pnae renominating the present Btate ra, anal tun: tin- butt Central Committee. Thc inni'ii ef ll''' -Hate OSBtl'Sl William A. nf Johns ni, in calling thc- eoaventlon i lied toe rr. teedinga of Inde i uti Dei.e onvi mimi-, i nd i Isllj Iii i e.

ni tne Hi In nominating Corliss. (.. roe A. Wilbur, of Woonsocket, acted1 chairman. 1 "erenci opinion thal existed ta tbs eon of deli from i town ol Warwick were orthodox.

Thc convention i. the regular leland rejected the bolting or God dui The chair urged liarinony in Preai tal year. thc -were matte, ex-Lieutenant. lay. Of Ne a pott, -I resulutiuii.tvliii'li congratulating Senatoi Henry B.Anthony on bli ii iperated health.

inge LexrlsUower, of Providence, niul.lli-f IJ.ei ch ititMi'lili i il Iii. lilllie Of AUgUStSM 0, Hum ii, ut Bristol, and tte unaulmoualy renominated fur Uerernor, Thc other Blab ofll. rs were tutu te aouiinated A MM il liv QOVKRXOB BOC RV. The govi nor was train npon by a eosssBtttee aad re Suited arith tiuiii and addresacd the eoaventlon, Ile icaiii a speech ol a general character, oongratnlat ii the Republican pasty on thc material prosperlt) ot Ute coontry, and that most Oovernmest oftcera arc dow BterU ruttier than political rn i lu ti be aald, the people will be sailed to decide whether the conntn shall continue to go cu in Hean administration for thi nexl foul i- ii- or so undei Un uuocrtaiatj ol Deniociatii mle. lie I'-it it'iiiii'u ut ih ii Itbode will nu belita lam at thai and that tn tbr eomlog state election she will prove a harbinger ol success, she has done ii, i i.

i man Wilbur unred tbe delegates to endeavor to carry the foi the preeenl by the largest cvci I- I ind the convention adjourned. party haa a plattorin this rear, and bj they bot think icu in.illy alike on the t.uitl then is nu Cue between the pai iu tins Butti. THK VIRGINIA BOURBONS. 11 MT. ai lin ratal a 11 NI PAM Dil l-l" IN hm.lil Bf OB i m.

a It I ll', Albxamdbi Mareil a meeting of the Wats Central Coxumlttee bare waa resxdved to eal! a eravenUos ittchmoad onatay lt. lin- itiiiiiwiin: reeolutloni were sdopted i Thal tai Dei.loeiatie observed with irriue e.nu i-i ii dli iatoa nins the Deinoci aile party of the counlr.t Hie tarifl. niel feel at liberty ti. cxj.it llicu opinion, iiuin uln-illy, tin- agitation of tilt queo H. 'U at this period la aawlse sad be i.li should inbordinatc all noes bi 4-4-nci utratlon upon the one great iiaue of reform ot the ovemment, and restoration to purity and true eon stitnttonsl i hat theMtate owmlttee rsmestljr nrge tbe Virginia Democratic delegation lu all inmi I gHnoe io nefore the Dunville luveathratlns Commit Ibe evidence wblrh li neeeaoarj rn rerun tbe loulaiid rn sltmdsrs wiihhltsvt been given to thc public bj lae lavern ol the Coalition part rn n-fen-nce to thin mal ter, un.

Ihni thia committee authorize their chairman to reium the counoel no he u.a\ tltcu, uecoa saiy in tue pramioio." VERMONT Kill EDMUNDS. LOMlM-i. OBOBOR W. 1 iliNKs nu. sj.s cm i.i> a Kai aaa -i ona.

lliYTKI.E'.KAi ll tu nu Ullin liosii.s'. M.neb Vermont corre i i al Bf Hu Journul recently nie; Colonel Qeoi HasSet, ineu.t.er Bepoblicuu National Commlt The (i.ioitci la aa advocate ot the norn of lat Chicago. Hi the o' Ki Tort united tm lui BaettMKS, aad thal bs amid ti. I v.iii.uiit SslagBtlsB the Chicago uiiMiiimii bas se rared palmer Boase, win tt? beerttiwarteri tl.e t.rem MouoUUn durl-i-- the Natiuniil Vuuxt ntl.m. Booker berne urged ba t.of delegatea, bul poi lue.

to-I nu ate ol i.l. 1 Wed I iac( UVtntion will ol rio ii.iii.l-er*. THK CINCINNATI REPUBLIC A Na Cincinnati, llnrcta RepubHcan Convention wm held ben to-daj i ernasSoasatemporary chairtnaa aad latei h. taft permain nt ii, TBS following Board sf Henry Bore, Biipi-noi san- Moore, Clert ol i George City lLi.ii,..n> Lac ti trop. Ueaoiailoui were .1 1 i.1 lc SSS" convent iWll, saesaof hlgUesl bidder; dea mr.

ina-in is vpr of thi tn favor of the cot: es it ls. A wa- alt-, adopt. i mniuendlng (JeneraJ an tuc i-U. public i.nd* au.ong the saMtars af thc late rebellion, and ankiug for ita ISxSa age hy i DELBQATE8 THOM WFSTCHKHTER. In tlie NIllli rnsjTTWrilSlgl Dislritl, ini; of Westchester I'ouniy an.I Twenty-third and Tweut.v tetnth of New-York, hu active going on in regard lethe diction of to theitMeagS of the thlccute- from thc dii-trlit it is that Colic, tor will he oi.e.

raisillBB. WSS lives lu the western I'lirt of thc district, named ns delegate, and lhe name of ex Count' JiKliffHili.H lt. (Milord also ueattotsed. lhere little to thc election o' Jiidee Robertaon, owing to the siaiul thal he took In 1 Snit on Ihe unit rule," hut lt believed that election will he nearly OBAVfTAUQBA BLAINE POR P1UDMDENT, mr Tttaasira to mr. nuaurca.1 Jami stows, Manh with leading BepnbUeaa inerchimts.

aud burtl iicks nun of Jamestown Bl r.i.Mtr.1 lt. the KepiiLlicao uoui lliatloii for the 1'n-nidency. are nahltsSfd lu Jturuel to-day 'I hey reveal tbs fact that BtataS generally preferred i but Ed munda la thi.in.-ht to be the atrongeat candidate. Arthur hus miih11 following, lincoln ia ul moatunaulmoualy maned for Vin PrsawsBt, ONE WORK Dil i i.AM FOR nANI-AIX. Media, Demoerstsof Deteware county, to-day elected Dr.

J. Forwood fieis rat. to the Convention and Instructed for Ran? dall for PT! iddent. A SENSATION IN COURT. AN IXPOBTANl WITNESS is mr.

0BEEN1N0 BBB" 111: rSIAI IBT TKI io THE Mn pobd, the Qreeitiog murder linn tu several witaesses srers mtrodneedto prove that tin er had made threats aad shown enmity. Tbs most witness was txesjsa ta. teett iiiuiii caused a greataensatkm. Ile leatlfledi "Ilived With Jerry liiceniiii. nt USS time ul tin-murder.

That ni ht'-i nt nu-ulm to John miif's after some ame, to take to Mlltord for sale. Ob the way over, 1 passed Cheever's place, and saw Cheever lying ia the t.nd dead. I went on to and told him, snd he -aid bc had dom ii, bccauM be had trouble willi cheever." on examination, he contradicted htm and gol In oomplete muddle, and jumped op and exclaimed, "Gentlemen, I afraid ve gothnyaelf ta a iiml imus. rin- st a tenn nt canoed much excitement. As mu.li n- oiuer was -tort "1 he said to Judge Seely, rhere have been man.

hers thal have been try lng to gel me Into muss." Heconfi ned that regarding Ibe murder false, and said he had been told to tell thal storj by Joseph A Cheever's uncle, nbc promised to tate him to Boston and him new ault of clothes if be would tell who dbl the shoot tag. He said L's tosttmouy before tbs Coroner's mu- all false. tm tbe redirect examination, he saki Sandford onlj asked him to tell thc trutl in regard to tas ithoottag, and he mn rmi hs meant for him to aay Joan Greening did it. He contradicted and rocontradlcted blnioelf, and al hut said, Oentlemen, you've got nv badly mixed up." The Opinion lev alU alambi kium all thc murder, bul ls afraid to tell, for fear of the Ure. or because ol complicity.

SPRING PRICES EOE COAL. THI i.i MUN'; mw CISCULAB-- i uk TBADI DISSATISFIED. SI nil ii id im. -iicmt SI Philadelphia, March 20. The Resding Compan) entered on lu Spring tariff on coal 1st i.i Port Richmond on bard v-hiu ash coal wt'- ms follows: Lump and ateamtwat, BA dOj brohea and egg, ns rtove, fe; Chestnut, S3 85) and Pea, BS free bumtas white a-ti coal tamp, steamboat, broken sad egg, S3 store, BB POj chestnat, BS and Pea, 40.

Hu prices Pori Elizabeth on bard whits ash coal arc. lump uiul steamboat, td broken and tux. td iii; tin. BA lu; iliesimii, fjVij iinl Pea, $2 85. tm baining stsamboit.

broken sad BS stove, ai.i chestnut, $4: and pea, S3 These ratol make tin- follOWtllg ie.hu tlon-i fruin thc priol On tbC hard coal, lump sta itmlmut, 10 eentai broken, 16; egg, 80; stove, (Mi; chestnut, 80i and pes lo. On the free Burning ooala the du. Hon i-u lim ip uud 10cental broken, L5; egg, 15) 60; chestnut. (K); and pea 10. The opening rate this spring, as compared with that of last iprlng, show i r.

duetli.ii of Ki ci nt- on I imp and iteamboat, no reduction on broken and egg, IO cents on stove, and on obestnul inn. rhe change lu price made by the aew circular is not satisfactory to tbe trade. The rsdnotlonss i aol 1., trill as suiii.itu' to Induce purchasers to came into thc mark. t. A EAU; of fugitive desperadoes.

VIMl-AND EXCITED OVER RECENT ROBBEBIES AM. A Mi liDl.li-I.SAt in r. ai raOBlTIBS. ii ni. ro un.

ratROjnr," Vineland, N. March authorities are makins; little eflorl to aui in tbs search bow being prosectttod hy tndivlduali foi Um capture of thi Jones i lu is, Buspei ted ot thc nun dei of fanni i Vaters. It now thal redoes bad stolen the furniture 1 and household i iii eta tram dwellmgi In snd shoal Vine ian.i suiii. brat to oil boase bleated hui ont hie the village, which, finding empty, the) hud taken possnsslon of. stock Ihe through seme unknown agent, disposed ol tradeamen In Mtiniiie stace their esl u)ii from Jail OH miii.lav Utot It ls rurther diS eovcred thal they lodged ami took breakfast ut a hou.se at that place Monday night The otdei Jones was armed with a long-bladed butcher knife, the handli of whkb protruded above the ou ur i-f coat A fen ago ne lu- employed on boat, iiiul it is the th.

orv ot the pUTMUen that they have made their ewcape rn tbe lion ol thc In uta are shon on fliblng siii.uk. People generally are thoroughly Indlgnaal at tin tariiiittus of the township authorities ta taking to apprehend the fugltlvee lt la believed thal they bave done nothing more than lo mail iwoikimU to police di im ii men ts nf Philadelphia uud Cam? den, announcing the fae) il.iii "twoyoong" aieneaeaped liom hui on Mindai nighi The card gives bul a meagre description of thc men, and falls to even mention tUc-tr Oeorge W. Valera, sun of the murdered man, living in Cincinnati, arrived rn Vineland morning, and ipeul Ibe dat Inapt-, ting th. of tbe tragedy, HE A LING THE INSURANCE RECORDS. REMARKABLE I.o.nc.i 11 Of A DOWN-BASTES? Blt I'AIII.

Tl IK'iliAI'll HU March '20. Charles Barn tt, of Ash? burnham, is ninety-six years old. in is. in wm hs a ta brm i om. be waa Inaorsd for 81,000 ta cm- ol the beet tnown 'nfc Insuranceeompsalea Tbs potb i at d.

a'h only, bul within a few days Mi Barrett bas received from the company a check fur the full amount of i li, pol li iok. thei with the dividend for the current ar. lu irauamitting the cheek the pi-eaidenl ol ihe coiiiJi.ui> thal Mr. Barrett la the only membci ot that company whoevei outlived the mortality table, ami thai I hen oas not Leen nelli.lim In--tame of lunge! il uni other company in this country. PECUNIABYREWARDS FOR BRAVERY.

1HT TKI I ro lill IHIHI'SKJ New-Haven, Match totaiatwrnnl raised for the kmaahoremea who acoed thc crew of the wrecked schoouei Jan. from in frasen rigging, la the stor.f ii 29, off Bew-tfaves bnihor, ito. The Cbamlier of Commerce Committee voted io tm io tie e.i, the tinten nt crews, andtodlvldi thi rematadei among me olhei fo reseuera, By mrangemeni each man will leethe about A TAX t'OLLBOTOB DBFAMBD, nv i) iu uiiM'ii un i ki ni New-Hayes, Msrch Eaton, baa. i im of North Haven, wai act used si vera! months iiy join, j. (uiwi a-llh approptiattog al.I BM nt iiu- Behool lax, whn Mi.

Baton to bar. been unable lo eoUeet in fina owe inn Mr. Cul roted i. Mi. Eaton of all fm Mu deficit, rbi collector baa sued foi llie case was mi li lal and nit rai n.ani WeaTlUy liiiin.

isp nidi ni lu -md snout North Haven. A OH Mt nt i ut BM1TA Bi it lin 111 71 Ill.l'AI'll III lill. 7IIIIMM Wii.uMAMii, Michael K.m.. age shout sixty, who Uved ob thc eoaatrj road near lim kt me, lound ih Iii lils i having int ins throat tram ear to sar with a rasor. iii ead evl eently been dead two oi three watch and 1140 iiu body, 'itu fsa) cued and tbe diaxrn.

lt waa ao clearly a i SUb ldc that no si tt, ni -sui lill rt lA.s KM10MANTB MXL1 il UWBA1-S Ml Boston, March Corjsiu whosi somaebsth bat assn sands taft tbs Hfirsssatr ibis sftm it Ii.M.ial.. baVtag hun made hj Hu lin migrutlon lutja-ctohi. They were aided lu clothing Hittable tn climate, including mimer fm lin- wiuiieii, mill Hie warnie-.) ul draaSSS tor tbs little The whole pally were linn font ardill hy tin'lilli Khtr hm io New-York where they aili take a sh Itu is.tii Ooinlngo. PURITAN RELICS UNEARTHED. in kohahi ki mr.

nOBJSB.1 BofiTON, Mun li bile iliKi-'iiiK ft f-'nive In the town of riymoulh for Ihe rrtnaJiis. sf JadSSBa sl-i. i of the f.iuu.iis missionary, thc workmen caine upon Hie foundation of th. Pilgrim watch-tower erected in and st vc nil IBS (brown out and Bge psngsaaxeel tor soavesun. au the sf the tower remain, even tolhehearthatone, but they are hidden bsaeathfhaSSi.

The four sf the itmcturc are marke.1 bf bnsMsessd Ktone Tbs bricks were h.iiiii v. hut htiv.i i han those now BiadS, and Were brought from i.u-iiau.l. Aeoordlng to thc morda af thal date they were sold lo Hie loan for slsven thlliiug per thous and BEERING A lost UEIE. 1BT TF.t.E.iKAI'll 1.) TUE riui.AliKi.HiiiA, Manh Blt in this etty mfleatoitng to find sssas trace af a Oerxnaa liameil Beaty0. Who WSS last heard of hi ic.

A man dlcl In (ierniaiiy BBOBtBS rotate of km i to be equally divided three broth! rs, two of vthom are llvlnii In Washington, and man being the Hurd. Au m.Um.wu person answering to the description of the missing Shonborn committed sui ide in r.uk last June, aa.l it I- believed now they wen Identii al. Af I DENT TO A I MELLI) EM'ELMS. ll an I 1. lin BBTSBAl PASAENOEBfl III 111-1 AM) BS01SBBB hILLKl).

PTTTSBI Mureil reports to the Psnnaylvaala Railroad Gosapaay cay i Tbs eastwsrd hound ChlOSgO Umlted CXplSSS eiiu.lU'- dows the I'm ilk 11 ii ci ade, three milts i of Ohio, at tin' nile of fmiy miles aa hour tin- laoralnga the engine struck an of some kimi, Bad, jumping lbs track, vi nt omi the i mhankment, thirty Cm t. Tuc entire tr.du left the bal only th" baggage mid ean wera upset. When thi engine ovettnrned tbs holler exploded terrific loree, snd Junie- Bb the en? gineer, Rhodes, the ruemiui, wen blown 400 yoids distant and Instantly Billed Baggage alaster Bel mi and Brakeman Landis were slightly injured. lae following is so hurt: J. II.

Mc Knight, of i ort Shaw, Montana, scalp wound; J. B. Vieta, of New-York, hood eat H. T. Douglass, of lort Tates, sea B.

Erie, A. c. Hm-tis. Fort eats on band) D.C Bea camp, ai. burl al-out lhe back; william Inlier and 1..

A. 111. h. Chicago, alight Injuiiis um! Bl Ve? ra! others, including the Pullman cai porter, were hrillHcil or latched. A traill ts sent out limn Plttl burg 11111 i i i.

after news ol thi accident was recelvi lo which tile paoaengcra were tranaferrcd Thej 'tm. all ailie to through to th. lr Thlalatbi sci ions ii. tbat happened to tbe New-York and Chicano Limited since ii began running, nearly three i an is yet node! i can be for tbe Beet dent, bul opinion li xpreoaed thal an obatnn tim. had uiailiiously hceii plaii il ou Un tia.k In ouch a wu lhal the engineer could not notice it lu tune to avert tue du? nster.

i BI BCBNB ai IIIK WHKi g. The combination vmoEtag aad baggage oar followed the engine over the embankment, abeu the accident oc? curred, and landi upon tbe bolter rn uh sm loleni to force the driving-wheels through the Door, the eat th mu'i-iu completely. The dtafasg-ear was thrown over on dde and slid down the embankmenl wad was completely wracked Tbe remaining two ema were forced from the track, and tbe trucks ol tbs foi ward cai were thrown ti stain, ol feet. Both oren badly damaged For a fen moments n.t. the exploaiou tbe Interior of tbe sleeping-car waa saoeneof Inextrica? ble confusion.

Tbe acreama of tbe lad) paascngeri were heai'i-ri'iidlng: and the eries of strong nun coum be beard above the din, calling for help. Borne little time lapei .1 before an mp! was ma.ie to as. ertaln the ai t. ni uf thc ul. ni.

owing lo the excltemenl and to thc fact that everj person either unconicaoni ot bn piiaoued. The rtr-1 person lo emerge trom the reck the colored porter, who, although badly bruised, nie deii in lui aKinir the windows ol the lleeptaj which ttlluitleil un at eulie nf i scape, uiul I.v one thc paascngeri crawled ont. lt wan noon aaocrtauwd that 'ii had been seriously Injured, although eleven were more or tess seriously out sud innis. .1. AX 0 LO AM) ism A El'rt A Tl OX.

NT.liAl. A1.M- IOSNG AMI Ills lt li A Ml.l.ll.M. IN BALTUtOBB. Baltlsobe, Mini li Ariiutrotig, pniiiip.il iii tin Normal and Agricultural Institut! al Hampton, Va, been requested to deliver au ml iii. snd tia' an liiii-iiatioii oi Um praettcal weak of the institute, so herete-alght.

Everj ssa! in tho Acute erny of Music, Including tbe was Ulled, ss wafi the lobbies ieadiag hi IhehsIL Chief Judge Brown presided. Ur.cf a.I.lr. sm were made i-y Rob? ert Hamilton, colored syadnate, by Ohltlks and Thomas Tttftto, two BJosjI Indian student-, and an ai and sensible speech bj T. Washington, principal ol thc Tuskegee Norm il Behool, ol Alabama, a graduate of the Hampton Hcbool, on the relations ol thc un.t. ami is in the South.

His chief Idea wai thal the colored man should elei ate by work, aad that harmony would always exist between the rai es wbi the I'lii. ni ill had som. Uuii the white man witiile.1. He gavi a nioat luti-reallng account of Oxe sod good wrns tin iu-k. gee Behool, rheexen hies cloaed with an address by HeuenU Armstrong.

Deep Interesl wa- manifested bj tbe targe audience. A "ST I ll El) LIB" JUE SENATOR SBARON. Bas I'kan. ii. Milich iiu Bttsrosdi vmri r.i-i to-day a tetter frans Belchart, of Be-lott, Marok 95, 1883, to tbe Introduced hythe defence.

Mr. Belcbarl We ha vi beenwattlag patiently for thosi i If Im h.uuii.il..i I ulm dues not cullie to lime pretty soon semi fur dc, and i trill bring alone my pet stuffed uiul end tm business." The plaintiff declared she bi lb .1 iiml Governor Ki lebart ays tnoujrbi ibe (Sharon's wtfs but sba never told him about thc secret marriage. FOUND 0A lill. DISSRt TING TABLE Philadelphia, Morris, colored, sixty years of ag'-, disappeared about January if, ami a aa not beard of until nj eJmace bte found, on Tuesday on dissei Ung tabla ol ti medi? cal school rn this city, la 11 si Igs I lon the tact that Monia had died is County Abasboasei uud nc thc hodj ess unclaimed ll wai icnl io tin-medical e. u.mi in accordance with au mt of Assembly.

The body of Alb rt anderson, a friend of Korrie e. wim died ou 1(1, vt aa also found OU au blah. TUE COLORADO coal ASH IRON COMPANY. WASH DMiAir. BKTWBBN MSStrBS, OTT LOt I JOY, Ai meeting uf of tlu Colorado Coal and Iron Company, yesterday, a cinimtti lni; of Charl.

Moran, ll. Meyer, Beabea Leland. Im dor snd s-ii ii't'i Tntsi was appointed to co? i a', nh ii similar ominittec recently in Philadelphia, to prepare a ticket for the amma m. i ting in April Ti sdi ii.it'- un. tins was i terlsed b.

adebau betweea Piratdial Ihe eompacy, aud Winiam I. and I'nsident Lovejoy, on the purl ot ihe lu ave! Hallway Company. the ills, Mr Scott said that winn he Filtered the Denver directory Oeneral Pahner, who was tbs ui. uk iii an mn salaries ol over Biit.OOO the uiihociat.il comp inc uiui thal his iiu.itt? were paid in an quail) liberal manner. General Palmei in ni.h..i io Mi.

seott'i railroad caron as "aimplj all in Tin nf meei lu the i lei tum of thc commit tee by a vote of SIB to 28 favorable to tbe preocni matuNtement; but a promlneat director ol thc railroad compBUj said afterward thal Ihe meeting bad been paikcii In in i. ii r.iiim r-1 ii te 11 sad thal thu largest stoekholders wera not in ot retaining the prescnl board. LU li; FORA YELLOWSTONE COMPANY. A. L.

Love, cnanier of the Bank of Livings' ton, ot I-, ingall i. Moi.i.. luu- ix. ii hi pointed rw of yellowstone Companj byjudgo ii i at Trenton, on itu ni pin athm ol Chartea E. i'ulmi-y.

of one of tin i rsditon of tbs rompsny. Tbe ompanj sf which ti fi; Rsteta bas been chtel protsioter, waa organised ta January of test year, bul had alreadj been begun i thi park In the preecilng Oetober, a tm.pu. i originally granted bj tm Becratarj ti Um Ia t.iioi ii. i i Hui ai.ii ii. i Dcsaj iiu- company bad a iiuii.iii.il capital ol 115,000, with anthoritj to In lt to afr.

Hateb acquired au loterest In tin i uitl.i. I. ami af. mi i uu nf the coinj.au I h. i.i io lor Du purpii sm) bbe exrlualverlgbte lu tbe irriinied i.j ih.

conti tu ii laki bj bi lion ol unjin lu h.s H.ui in relumed witboul having marketed Ibe Mi Hal. I. ii.is pe ll paid mil -fl hui rovi m. Cu and alt. irethci al oul 130,.

been nd I ben Pbe companj a ilebi ol Unexpected in.it nionej nlll iowa u. i rr. lu i niui uti. holt 1 tuc ri um U. JlUYl'-aJlLaYi'SlN lllh SUlUAiN.

A COUNCIL Ol' lill: KBELU0U8 SHEIKS. OSSBBAI, OOBBOS ANNOC.NCTS THAT UK CASSOT KIIAltrotM-TIIE BSBTLSSS, I.UM'ON, Mureil L'O. -Thc dispatches received from the newM-Hiper reporters at Siiukiiii are in serious eonilicl with one another. One report in that epics who have returned to Suakiui, BeBaWt that Ossaaa Dignm, that be would lose his lund or bs captured hccaiise the reward of red hy Admiral Hewett, has Sad to the interior with a few followers, and tbat the sISVSS ware deoertitig his anny fleeing into Stiakim. Amit her report is that Osman Digma hiissumiiioiieil the tribes to a uncling to-morrow iu order to for a renewal of a.tiie warlike Mewett liaH withdrawn his oiler of a reward for Osman Digasa's bead, lt is thought to be certain that Osman Dillina lins convened ii DBSeting Sinkat of tho sheiks ai all the tribes, in order to concert a re? newal nf the Colosal Stewart, with the Gordon Highlantlers and inotiiiteil infantry, lum rei nniuuti red to a point one mile heyoiid Haiuhuk, which is twenty miles heyond Ilaiidoiik.

OB tho road fruin Suakiin to Ber? ber, sheik Monies, at the head of the Ile. hans. ntunbering 8,000 men, ls threetoniiig Shandy, lt feared that tim boat, which left Berber terday to try to penetrate Khartoum, will be Stopped ai Silently. urn French Consul at Cairo bas received a dis? patch from tbe French Consul si say? ing that on March General Gordon held a confer? ence with Consuls of Austria, Greece and trance, when Im declared tbat be would ne unable to defend the townagainai the tribes advancing tram the South, North ami West. hoped that Zobehr Pacba would srrivs arith help.

In tlie meantime be Mnunitted the troverninent of the three native notables and SheikObeidul lah. I be troops toing to Assouan have been ordered to Korosko, where the arabs are reported lo be restless. C.4UIII, March Mahdi is organizing an artillery corps, composed Egyptian deserters. Win ii the cups is i iiinplcteil, he will set (Ult oil the man li io Hellier. Ile has -arith him twelve Euro? pean and sixty Egyptian officers ol Hick, Pacha's anny, I 0N8ERVA i AND TACTICS.

Losdox, March 20. Sm-, iu an article nssing the possibility of a dissolution of Par? liament ami urging thc Liberals to Itt nady to take a. timi at a moment's notice, "Never since the days ol Bolingbruke has England seen greal party so unscrupulous nml unpatriotic as the Op? position, which takes every advantage of the diffi? culties of the Government and allies itself with any oause or bli li promises to embarrass the Cabinet. Slr Stafford Northcote ia aol tin- origina? tor of these tactics, bul he winks Mr. Parnell is preparing tor the anticipated dis solutii.f Parliament, lie has alreadj selected Parliamentary candidatea.

party will niui ty exm i ts to be able to carry seventy-five. THE ITALIAN MINISTRY RE8IGN. Rome, Marah Ministry have resigned i.winir to the smallness of the majority by which Signor Coppino waa President of the Cham? ber oi Deputies. Ho was tho Qovernment's candi? date. Fifty-four blank ballots were cast, showing tbs wish oi the Deputies thal there should bea change iu the Cabinet.

FRENCB FI.ANs in TONQUIN. March the capture of Hung Hos, the French will fix the western frontier of Ton.liiiii 1 iiati-Kwan, which is now in possession of the Black Flags. The Black Flags will beal lowed to retain all the towns from Tnan-Kwanto to s.io-Kai, on condition thal they will Hie lui US ligation ol' the upper BOOf-Koi Kiter. he northern frontier of Tonqnin will extend Pbnlang-buong to Tuan-Kwan, byway Fhn binb end Phn-doan-hong. It been dei id.

that thc French campaign in Tonquin "ill tcrmiuatc with thc capture of Hung-lloa. THE GERMAN ANTI-SOCIALIST LAW, Hi.Klin, Maret. the debate on the inti BoctaUat law In the Reichstag to-day Herren Baaaen clever and Bebe! protested age-tot thc identification of with BoclahStSL They sahl that the lats hail not uitured the Socialists, th it it- application only cx Baperated then. Dr Ifarausrdsen, lo tbe name of the NatloooJ declared in fitM.r of tbe lull. Herr von Puttkamer, Rnnalan Minister of tbe Interior, laid be hopi il ti.at ih- -in reform begun would bring the to tin ir senses; thal tin- abrogation of Ibo law was ever advisable, it oroteeted Ger? many agsinat the dangerous excesses wita winch most 1 li wen afflicted.

LORD HAMPDEN SUCCEEDED UV A TORT. Lomon, March election was held in cami.ri.i; eanire today BU tbe vacancy la the Boose Commons canoed by tbe retirement of sir Henry Hrand (now Lord Hampden). Mi. Thornhill, the Conservative I 11-, 3,818 and Mr Coote, Liberal 2.U12. Slr Henry Brand, thc last representative, tlc tell si a l.lhel ul.

MILE. NEVADAN DEBU1 IN PANIS. Rabis- Mureil Nevada made her debut to-night at the Theatre des lhe hons, crowded, among the ipcctaton being politicians, artists, nml thc 1 Ann ih an Mr. Morton, the L'nlted sfialoter, waa greeti i wltbcheers when ne 1, ered. Mlle.

Nevada achieved a brilliant su THE MEXICAN EXPOSITION. Cjjl Ol Mi (', Manh BeCOBd mrsTtlai held to discuss the feasibility of uniiiin-r a uni rarsal exposition in-rc next y.ar, it was decided toap a Iti usierlltUi Whether "Ullliieiit funds be raised If 9200,000 can be secured to bogia if ith, the exposition wlU he officially announced. Thc princi? pal piouioti.rs un- Americana THK Ft'FF TALKS OP LEAVING HOME. I'akis, Mureil BtteotiOB has been excited hy letter which appears in the ui'ifiiiii newspaper. Thc wilier recounts the of the Papacy itt.M!ii?r Italy.

The Pope belli res that bl" lndeiien.leiit.- ls threatened, eapei lally since tin Court of C'esoaiiuu rendered decision that tbe real properly of the l'mpaitumla 1'hle he conti 1I.1I Into Italian rentes. The letter tbat hi- l- ayiiiti oonslderlnf the advisability of leaving Home. AMERICAN IN THE SALON. Marcb Bindii is represented ai the Sulon by two sch pieces, sk in's of tbs coast of Normandy. Mr.

Hansom haa a moonUgbl sea piece and a shipwreck, Mr. Berg) ot two portraits, and Mr. Donoho, who is represented for thc Brat time ut the salon, land? scape. THE ONTARIO BBIBEBV ASE. OBS Doll.AK* a m.11: IS THS ruo vin ci ai 11 ai 1 T0BOXTO1 March ('(iinniiMi-o mrtlegessnd tfleetmns to-day.

ll. P. Dwight, Ueneral htanager of th- Oreel Northwestern Ttdegraph Company, wss called upon te prodnce eoptas of tbs f-naM relating to thc agatnat the local gov eminent De saM thai bs had not had tiara to get the teleajrsrai and thal be wouhi teqnlra further to sdvtsrd SI IO uh. tlur Hie ti.nl propel satborHy to warrant Ibe production er private mcasagi Qoldle. of du.

Iph, lhal li id aol ap rn il Mi. Laidlaw, tu offered lum atone) lo help defeat tbe Oovcniuieiit. He bad never mad tm lillies that gentl mn i.t OU) time. M. Kim, BL p.p.

ni a atatciuent that he bad lieen approached bj who aaked ll IO luppotl tue witut ul i nee in the fiovernrueiif. ll- was offer, il to inpportthc iDoasure, whleb waa lo be broimbl forward hi tbe opposition. II' i i.u.-"li-el. lal tines uh, ut lu. matter, andflnallj exiilalued the whole -tlTalrto Mr.

1,.,., r.iiniul- luie i Crown Mr. Pardee bim Ko mi tbi vs ii.iusi.il a- ui Th. witness llit-n went and lenin bim 11 tided iver bj llkiiisun I 111) "ll lhe ll.1. Iii au of the I Ml. MeK'll.

I' 'L'e till he I Bil a round-robin" befoii ihi mi handed to nun. Hu ii anjo iniet ww All In nil "I I ii. ion admit Hain ni and Koki md lo lull, rbc application a-nuitod, ball belita: al lo' i i in rai li oi Hu i -ur iv ol 1,000, and twa -Ul. Iii of each. Will be hill afternoon.

Kirkland lodged altULtvll before tbe dem Ing that bc evei bunded anj num. uny mi lats i ibe local Lei iud thal he Ire lei i 4li Kim. M. IV, lol i.ie) In. I BjUsgs waarandercd hy him iSkSha) taeudcavertag FOBEIQN MOTES, Lcsi).

Murrh jo. The appointment of frown Trlnce ns Viceroy of Norway ls only during tbe tempo? rary ahscii. of Merah 90. Tlie Maori King will anil from Auckland for England hy of san francisco Apnl 1. LtBOBlSx, Mareil bill been Introduced in the Bases of Commons providing tor the of the Hale of -interned uiodii lui until they have been olAcially analyzed and prouuuuccd nut poisonous.

8t. PsmSSiran. Msrch Twenty-seven were arrested here today. Among them were four ar? tillery otlicers. London, March V.

De Winton, who vt as military secretary to tho Marquis of Lorne while inc latter was (jovcrnoM.eneral of Canada, has received from the Kiiur of the the appointment of Gov ernor of thc international inlsolou on the Cougo lUver. LOBBOV, March Ulrch lina completed the me? morial statue of the lion, (li-orge Urawu tot Toronto. CLASSIFIED EOE IAXAI10N. liostou Hoard of Assessors presented to-day to tho legislative committee ou taxation a hill providing for the of busi? ness and hnSness capital In this Btate, including all per? sons, or and excepting only such corporations as are taxable under tbs provisions of the public are di? vided Into separate Olaasea The first class Includes maanfacturers) tho second, merchants and traders, in? cluding ship-owners; the third, bankers, banks and brokers thc fourth, artists, architects, chemists, or others using tools rn the oonduct of their business the il fi h. auctioneers, clergymen, physicians and ti tin sixth, commlsalon luerchauti and factors; tbs seventh, eli persons or organizations who bira pisces of business thro.urti cierks or who goi-di for sals; ihe eighth, all personsoi'OrgsnUstions described in seventh who sell or oller wurcs for sale, but hire no place of tnntnitSS TEE PIER HECORD.

QajlyEsTOS, March tlixpatch to Thc Nam from Whltewrlght, Grayson County says; Thc business houses of Hoard A Unaly, pot-cry and hard? ware, 6 Oompaay general mon-, wen destroyed by uro this muming. The loss is Insurance March, Arc late lust night at Mason. destroyed (irwin's lintel and the stores of J. h. Wei.si.r and J.

Ashnor. llAVcitlllLL, March Riverside Mock a partially barned laat night. Losses in? sured. Insncssraa, r. Long's tobacco bouse at M.Lith.-lin WSS di Mtreyed by tm thisujurnlng.wlth the contents, OOnslstihg Of over throe hundred casts of tobacco nml a largs QuanHy of aianufactursd cigars.

Insurance $22,000. DESPEEATE I AR R0BRER8. Bt, Louis, Mindi 20. -Three negroes, Lewin, Praemaa and Anderson, boarded wveral freight traius near East Bt. Louts lara laat night and today, and with drawn revolvers overawed the oonduotom and brahesai a and robbed the eera.

At aotm today headed bj Alderman Oreen, from I'usi gt Louis, attacked the negroes tia miles from the rlty. After an exchange of our forty shots the negroes were arrested and placed in Jail. Amhr-oii received .1 load or buckshot in hit aide arm. Alderman Oreen was ihol In the and brought back to tbe city In a wagon. No one else waa hurt.

RESCUE or .1 SHIPWBEl KED CREW. Savannah, Marcb Norwegian bark Stella, from Tarragona, arrived hera today, oa hoard the captain and crew o', the Italian bark Adi laldS Uhiavarl, irom Legfaora for New-York, with murble. The latter vessel was abandoned on February ma sinking condition, with alx feet of water in thc ii and the decks working open. TUE MUsi ssl rn rn ER FALLING. NEW-ORLEANS, Mun li river here fallen two at Vicksburg lt bas raised ams baches.

A dlspeteh from the lattes place to The Pitwgunt rhe ateemer Head Light, gram ClarSsdale, 1 'hu Bunflower River, 380 miles above bera, reports he iii-i there is four higher than ever before -rn, hut is now A BA ND OF JV FRA ILE Lilli: FR Boston, Bfsroh boys were ar reBted sl Booth Borton laat Bight, and throe of tho isadora Mire held fer examination. Many small laiesaJss SN charged to thom, their crimes being planned in an old cellar whicb they called their den. O'Donnell, thekadlng spliit of the gang, ls sixtei old, and had recently been released from a reformatory institu? tion, ne of the others nags from twelve to fifteen years. They hud a peculiar language known only to members of tbe gang, aud for so nour mystified thc of 11 "i rs at the stu.inn with th. tr conversation.

A CBINBMB LAMOBBB LANDS AT BOSTON. BoeTOS, Milich Fin, an aUeffje-d t'hi li'-se deserter frcui thc German vessel Oerd Hey, this discharged by Judge Nelson, of tho l'nlted Ah Pin left the vessel because he was not dis charged with the other aasssberi sf tho crew upon their annal here. The (ii-linau Consul, on rhe Other head. claimed that under the treaty wits China the captain had m. right lu discharge Ah I'Hi, and that thc latter had no right to land.

It shawn that Ah 1'in WM a native of Singapore. ll.I.Ii(,,tl. U8B OF TUE MAILS. PBILADBLPBIA, Mureil Max Siin-ion arrested some tims ago tat Bew-York and discharged from custody, on the charge ot es rrj ing on the lottciy policy business la Sea -York aud using the mails for that jun After his discharge he was tadsSsd lu Mew York and on Wednesday nihill he was UkSB Into eiisttxlv in tit v. To dar he waa giving a hearing before Commissioner Heiland held in ball for his appear? ance Kew-York on Monday.

FEIGNING ATTRMPi Al sr KIDS. St. Louis, Mureil la now steted tluit the atti mpt Ht SUieUUl in Jail yesterday of OOStge IL Mi Tiller's complice In the 1'acitlc BapNSS robbery, 1 hoar it is wi pp seed to have bees a trick of McFadden to get into hospital, from which wovi.i have i.e.-n easy. MePsddea was ss wall as ever loder. pretended to have swallowed pieces of a broken 1 iel, and to be bi great pain lust night.

TRYING DBFBAVD HIS CBKDTTOBB. PHILADELPHIA, Mulch Easby, the sugar reflner, against ebon Btevensoa, i-'ernuld ii cu. raeentij recovered verdict tor some was broiiK-Li! Judge Ludlow afternoon, un a war rant of arrest issued upou the at'idavir of a member of that linn, charging bim with disposing of bis property with the Intention ol defrauding his Judge Ludlow the bail al $50,000. A PROLONGED PBIZB FIORI. PlTTSBURti- Mureil Davin, of Wheeling, and "Jim "Conners, of this city, had a peratc prise ilsrlit a ith hard lor cup valued at ssoo, ta a barn la the Bast Bal to-night, sevsaty-two roUBdl were fought, both men suffering severely.

Con? ners was deolan .1 the winn. r. being so weak.it the conclusion of the battle aa to be unable to Blend. When tbe fight wsa over fourteen policemen forced the uf tm lunn open and succeeded in arresting Davis and somber of spot ui UK TRIED rou FONT OFFICE BOBBBBT, Baltimore, Marcb 20, William Lseey, a sos nf Major Lacey, of rndlana, was pat on ulai today foi roi.bing post office at sunland, on December 30, 1881. TELEGRAPHIC Soles.

A RESPITE FOB A MURDERER wuti-iu BO, Mareil This the m.a grs.I a respite until June 3 to Jesse Carter, uf Allegheny County, lenti need to bc I saged va Apel 9. THREATEN TO STRIKE. ivs tn. Mureil nu in n. 1 of streetcar iii (IM ivs til.

beeausethe awnings wera removed by the coi.ip mt from the front of their ian. The wi re tunnel! ntely replaced, and i wo of thc leading dnv 1 is were dismissed. Thc thin upon taraatanad to rUllie, bul lune Vii dune so. A PROTE8T IN BEHALF OP INVDNTORR March Chamber nf Commerce proteatcd to-day against the pasoagi of vsrioui boitlle patent now before Conan and -Viuitors uiul se mat is io jiite ii) i ei ni i. ration, i mil to pu ii nt li lUtion which will dlsooursge inti ntton.

Tin. REVENUE mum ni: SERVICE. Cnn hui cm t. March'JO, i'bc Philadelphia Maritime I the psssagoby illly milo lim tun the IIouso bav? tor it- c' the bu reseed elBcleney of tho revenue ii 11 li' RETART CBASDLEB AT SORFOLK. ss MdmiuI, Mareil JU Thc I htciiin i raUapoooa, with thc Secretary of tbs Kary and Board ol Inspectors on board, arrived hers this muralug, ihe Inspected the ile-tiner Osalpee.

Bsatetari i h.ii dh i apt ut thc tin) al Sortolk and will bc beru to? nio rruw. Lil I fJVElXVfXVan THE nCOHD WW-TOBl HILL PARRED. THE UOULATCSS DKCIL.EH THAT THK C'lNTROLM'SJ mioild BUM ii THK BI1.II.4R I. THistrxc. I Ai.iiavy, March '20? Ibe second of the New York reform Mils, that for tin- election of the Controller, has the LosjfsisSBfBb alorliit.l.s's measure the one passed.

It tle rlares that a Controller shall lu- clout. in New York in November next, tenn of ollie-, shall last for three years, from January 1, ISR9. He. may be removed by tin- Qffesseg upon -barges regularly preferred Ssmixast him; hut tin- Mayor is authorized ta ttl thc St nicy till a BBaeaxSSM the man removed can he sJactosL It is considered ne. e.ssary to make the utli, elective bSMaShl view of the unrestricted power of ap? pointment conferred on' the Mayor hy the I.oo?*> vett Set, If now the hill the SSS ttoo of a President of the lin of Aid.

rim becomes law, the people will 1 ave three dire, n-pre SCntatJTSB in lhe Hoard of Kstiiuato ati'l ment, tin' financial boara of tin- city. Hie Sm sembly psss (1 the hill a rote of 78tol. The sole vote agni nit I'm- lull WSJ given hy Mr. Dayton, of Nsw-York. The hill in regard to the President the Bsasl of Aldermen is in th-- of third nestling Will probably be passed 'lhere no opposition to it.

Another measure that will interest residents of New-York was introduced hy Assemblyman 'I his was the Andrews Constitutional ami ndment, passed hy tho PsSBOCratk Legislature ni MM. In effect it gives the cities thc sole eharce of their government, iiig any power lo interfere with them, ex. hy gen? eral laws applicable to all lt is aol pr--1 that tse amendment will be passed by the pu Legislature. Interference with eily guvi'inmi nts by the Legislature is admitted to be sn St il I.v the leading but they ate nut yat nady to cut oft' the In cities from relief from ((irrupt adini llstntion of their 1 lu- fltinstS Jadlciary Committes bas held sineetha of tbe session the Andrews amendment, hut shows no disj-ositiou to report it lavoiat'ly, and is not likely to do so. Seuator Haly cd a bill reducing, a-1 the depart incuts of -w-York to single-beaded coin decreasing the terms of department couv misslonera till they with the Mayor snd giving th" Mayat tba absolute oi ny pointmetat and removal.

F0RE8TBY LEQISLATIOlf. THK PUBU0 LANDS COMMtTTBK's SILL BBPORlBS PO illi: ASSBSBLY. Tin: oaassri ian sr us rsa rut ticici Ai.ijanv, two weeks slumU. the Committee oaPabtk hernia the MU ts pratten" protc. tlon for the Btate lands in the Adirel Ss-eft is before the AsBOSShly.

lt WSS favorably by the eosamitSra to-day. Upravktes fut ira appointment of a Forest uv Qevstsss ami Benate, who is to serve for three years; u.al la lobito "the care and custody uf ail leads owmii, nab m.y ihe hereafter aei-'iln-d, lllldcr SXtsttBg hy the In the et n. Fu.nkllB, Hamilton, Saratoga. Bi. Lawrance sad Wain Tho rommlsslonrir ls to rales with reference ls the -Hi lal, SS "foi th-' pi i-Vi-lltlon UIl'l i-llll of trespass thereon, the prevention sad extingulahuxenl tt le i thereon, sad thc gem i v.

pcessrvatfoa of tie owned hy the Mala lu sahl an-l the Bl i sf the ester supply of the and of tie MS Ih. Cumnilsslouer ts authorized te nppotni not lean sta, nor more than ten, men of practical Know) -U-c as to assist him lu his dunes. Tic to receive an animal salary of B2.A00, bia elerh as n.ial salary of BIAOO, anti the foresters ami necessary expenses, not to exceed 0260, The members from st. Lawrence County aral otter oonntiee In tbe northern psrt of the State, who arc pi-I it to any legislation concerning the foveate, i rpri ifacuon with the bill adopted by tbi ''omrah General Laws. One of them, Oeneral S.

M. Cs moved that tbe bill introduced i.v Mr. Ely, nf County, which the care of the to the Coe trollert should be sent to the Committe( oftheWbol. -t tbe bill of the Committee on Public Lands. The i i l'te-l.

MINOR LE0I8LATIYE MATTHUS. nu. aaat'Laa ctffsansminisn oe rut rai nessi Aiiivnv, M.nth nil Unsted intre. e.i a hill te-day which authortses loeorass te pi lal a thirty-two j.ersuti?. Smr Bass jillillia! dtstriot, to draw sp aaaeadaaents lbs CeemtBmr tlon providing for the relief of the Court of Appi al- frcux aou.e of its beaasesa.

appropriation lulls were considered ami dsrrd to third msdlsg bj Uss Aseeaibly to-day, fla low WISO nPinwprlallBl I Inti nu debt, ISOfLSlOl SpSCOWlSllon for sums Juc eosdractSCB, BBOSSi for champlain Cheal, appropriated. IS; fer ordinary repairs; (Sin; fur canal'l'-'ut, Of these BBBSSxatS -y the Iset tWO Wi 1 bs laTS bl faxes; tin-others being ni" appropriations. Ihe total aaseaal ts bs leued for the support nf the sad for the payment of thSSSSsJ tl. Lt will fl ih. assembly JndKfarj Ceasmfttes reported to-day inc Senate bill to abolish Un Mets -'nate passed the Appropriation Mil with tea appropil.itlou of for the N.iliuititl I senator Caliea of SeW'YecB, sssswj that appropriiilioii fat the support of Ute IsrvMSj lottasabeiaaaesd te Mi The sxettes ot lined theiuppoi't of ur-even IVmu.

Senator Titan, of Buffalo, attacked the appropriation for the State Survey, but waadofeated. Mr. Hely liitiu.lu, In the a hill for the gprerav iiuii: of Xew-YorS, It provides for ataale-beaded missions. It makes the term of Mayor three yesaa. snd gives him an absolute nower of sppmntmenl inJaf removal fer cease.

It rurther mskee the terms of all sha couunlsaioaers oorreepond virtually with the term of SSS appolutma power, aathetermaof tbeoommlsBtoeenesplBi tnirty after that of the Mayor. The btilabM thc elct non of thc i'i! thieu of the Beard Aldermen by tho people, and makes the I 'oatral er active. The bill further takes ihe Huieau of Blcctlous out tie pullet- Board, and provides fora municipal election ka the spring. The Andrews nome Bale reaoUtttoni ni foi at. amendment to tba Conatttutton, paased the bul I.

gtalature, wera concurred In nj the aemblj to-daj 1 ii-' Aaoembly Committee on Cities rcport-M ailter-'iy to night bills and lavorablv lg i bi onimlttee ou um r- pot t. il favoreSSy a lilli taxing the of invtaga beuktone quarter cent yearly, and ii bill iippronilatlne let las pun base and eoulpmi nt of tbs National Guard Lueainp uient at ksUlll. THE HLALTll OFFICER AM) RJ8 I ai nil', ten ro rans A LBAST, M.trcU AsSBBlbly at nigiit sssrisn Mr. S'llraa'shfll ihsyililng ih.iita'.iA Offll. 'f New tkof 1 I- alni gtVSSg I.

u. In StSSSJ sf th.ii' a ml ir) of 110,000. The Desam nfs sa I ree I the lu in line of the MUs uientiy rntradaecd to pm tbs CSsaSS Clerk sad Itnglstir of Sew.Yerk sn i darice deprive them of lr Ieee. Mr il lated ledm 11 moot of the tooppoae the hill on tbegronnd that li wis Mr. Huated tti.it Congri atotoS bad iKivr er to put tba Health Oilier on Mr.

WUcox msde an aide tn favor of bia MIL v. a i.ni. lunns ibe advene report of ISeJudfa ComK-lttea on the bul was hy -rots lo 61. Every Ooutocral the followtug voted ilnal mo report: C.li.toe. Rooaevelt.

Kent, Hun', (Ul-. Hipp ami Hodgee 1:. "eetlonof the adverse report the hill back luise Jtullciary Coniuiltlee for Hirth, conald. ration. a majority ol t.

v.blj to ileprive tko Judiciary Committee oi oare, bul Mr, 11 luted mada the point uf mil .1 only he taken antler the oi.hr of mo) I me s- .1 thal the polui well taken, ls however, the the Kep'ibiicaas who think with them thai the rlealra oin ld be deprived of bis fees, will be euabled to wi the bill from the of the Judie arj Coiiiiulttee. Mi iiu-teii, mit iu, 1 i.y hil defeat, moved tte adoption resolution requesting to law the Health tilllc-r ol n's Hon waa auoputi hy a rats oi ol io 4s. WAVR OH WBAH sun TBADF, 1'aiishnk, Mnub IShBBxSBxfJBSJ ti un MtSSSSaf Itallu.a.l, Iit.iu Ti h-r to struck a Matti train this niorulng. Tlc ens aud nero bailly iSBBSjSJSS, Mluolo Haufc aim her company were on the train, but escaped with a few aad contusions, which, however, may tic tale thc am of some of thou engagements. Mt.

Da Ptuqualea, the baritone, received a cut oa the upper Up. Minnie Han, although siifftilug hsi-sdl, BBjfstl the tither BaBaxSMJssxh.

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