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NEW-YORK, FRIDAY, MARCH 21, 1873.
PRIC'K FOUR CEJNTS.
BRITISH CABINET CR1S1S.
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TO A ? 9CM.
UiHtHifl, TbnriKlay, March 20, 18TS.
of romnioDfl pm-cnted an nmnroal
_-to-day. ln antiripaticn of .iif .mporiarit
_Bumration trom Mr. Gladatone announctng tbe
flwiualinn of tbe MiniateriaJ eiiws by Ml return to
mBoe. all tbe benchea were tilled with membere and
lfl* gallt-nefl were crowdud witli sp??etatore. Among
tbe diKtinguiahed pereoua preaent flflflflfl Pi'.nre
Arthur. the Doke nf Canibndge. aid Pnnce Cbri?
tian Many mrml?n of the Houae of LflBflfl I
teuded Uie flittiBfl. A. Mr. <.lnd*u>no nnd Mr.
Dfaraeli entered tbe Hou?e loud eb?*aw were BBBflflfl
? rawed by the-.r respectm mirporters.
W n. n Mr. Uladfltone ro?e to make hifl utatemint
.exing wafli^pe-'i me Irein all part*
*t*h*<*h**hm. Hcaa.d he wa*. now flftlfl to ae
qnaitii tbe Houae with the fact that he anti his BaV
laflfljnefl m oftoe. with tbe Qiieeu s penniesion, flrero
?r?j.?jc<i to c*rry <>n tbe G?v? mmeut ut* ****** He
axplaiw.-d fully that it wae only afti-r the party on
?Mflte bad nnownditi<naJ)y refuaed to form a Minis?
try -tbat l.e aud bi* Inemia had c*>ni?'nt4Ml to reeume
ofcre Mr. Gladfltotie added that the W'.ieen had
gireo 1. tn j?ermitfMoii to read an extract fr.nn a
gtaten.ei.t be had made to her. It wan to the efleet
? that the efforte of the gen
HiBflcof the oppoflitioo to defent the Government
wts* u.a<le with th? de'i'erate intention of refut-ing
fl* flffniuae b CBbiaei. if it should be flflfljflflni *t
*%***.; bnl ibe mmtnan rafnenl given wbeu
caatuu aiofle he oom.id? I flCBflfli with
nor witb parliamentary
Ur.*
Ti.e rn?fl?'fl iilnfliflnii nl ****** freqnently interrnpt
od i>\ appiauae. which wafl warm and long contiuued
*? U? 1 "-?
M: I'lfliaeii exT^ain**! the course be had thouirht
pjojw-i flfflflfll unce tlu bepnuina *t the *****
He <<.i,fe#e<l that thc differences between himsrli
-h Calholics were n.surmountalfl..-. A
..i require until i ft into
m* : v.-n then it would feflflfl 9* d.-ai
wrth feflflfliflflfll et-timatee made by ite prcderi? tir,
ind -j, -????: ni iy mtrbt m
Paiiiamei.t. A disflolution of the Houra had boen
m,r.-- but why diflflolve ? Mttmg on tlie < !p
yflfliu.iii 'jtn. h?*. Ue and his fnends had diffictilty in
f?n . u (Ki ebort a notiee ; and it flflfl
?ot to flfl cxpetted that they could apita! to the
flewntry w.thout I ..lucstioiie more impor
rsity bill. Ih.-re
mt W**l queBtioDti on which it had been impoflbi
..atnre a 1 tutohition. sueh m*
difficulties, the new rule* in:ro
flfleed mto interaatioual law by the Geneva I
Ui. tnent of the award lor thc Alai.ama Claims,
fhe flflflflflBM with France, and others of
aqiiu. BflflBitndB. All tb.tiKB c-onudered. he had
flM duty to decline the re^poudil'..
mnent. The Queen herwlf
bai. '?tiu.t.r- BflV? fll -'.,r!i;ii!it-iiT : hi Bfli
kdviae "-uth a st4'p, and l.flod fltflflfld to Her
Mfljtitj Ibfll in hifl opiiiiw there wae 1.
flflflflon
?igt.t return tBoAee without t*t .fflfl of
boiii't xTflBioBt po?ible ooaTfloieBc.
pnti..i i.ureflifl,
M: .' ... ..ii cIowhI with the remark thut *?<
AflBie of in.. 8iipp.irt.Tif 111 the Hf.nw might Ih- fliRiitt
lflb<-.i Ifl whicii There were loml l - no I "
In BM Houee of Loixln Earl Granville announced
tbe d. ? 9B********
LroflB that ol Mr. GlaihitosiB.
. of 9Bt tiniotnl defended tbe oondnct of
Wm leadere ol thfl Oppoaition in the CfljflflB lt had
floflB sflb-fld if Mr. IHwn.-ii wnt* *ot wiBhu flo nnd?r
utfl, 'flh-il ho
iu the
i, . . f.f iti
(*,*. ?-.-,,. ?< 1 . .l.'.pi.-.ed Nir I'nwweh whobede
,... .
,-_, .. actlou
u.-y.
THK DM I'MV: L.
flflflll
fnu>M TUK aSOCUk* OOBBBBPeflOBBT Ofl THE Tl.
Bt ifl ] - flflfll thc
b-ir.- l.ill is at thia monit-nt. u** Mr.
C,*..,.-- ? - ? -. ?':fr"'i'li"! n.fniiv, : not hO
plau. w bfll tofflflil ? ba.- ffii bopiDg it may
A,
fljflflniiL a iieriod of depression he: Mflflad
?taditig. and Mr. Gladntone perhapfl tbn.ka hie
pflflflBt BM?nm ifl not BU&nng Bflflflfl ucvertl'.'than
?>me othen flflflfl preoeded it, which, never:
(?me t<>.. vjjjoronfl aflatnrity. TLe enemy alwayn
flflflfltcra ntroug iu the early part of a great debate on
a: ir with nreally gn-at qnenion. :?..
?duia' Hut it would be
ttttt tbe ii"?t:iity to thb- bill iu sovaiii-d andremark
?Me in nbTBrtiff as to imperii itfl moeflflfl. It wa.-.
?ran ? a er>mpromii? between the ("atbcbc and
?mhatrV**: vu Ireland, or at any rate meant
tb'O&ciliflflfl thcor oppoeition, and thus expeiled to
flnh-t atrong snpport from both. In effect. it hiu
flflflflttiated nobody, -and grtu no important .-.upport
froui any party or faction of a party in lie?
land .h, KflOman Catholic Bisbope are fnrioub
flflfluiM it The Protewtante of Uister are hardly leaa
* The IrieL Lil-^ral Memben of the House of Com
wm. bare met and inforroed Mr. Gladstone that
Ibey carmot flnpport it. The prese is aicainat it.
Pnbba opinion in tbe House is more strongiy and
ly agaioflt it than 1 have known it to he
flny important measnre whatever during
tt* Parlian. Ione? will, of couree. vote
??hd against the flecond reading, ?nd 'hey will be re
?flJoreed by an unusually Rtrong section of mde
Pflflflknt Liberals wbo ait lielow the ganpway. I'l..
?fl^tiea of Mr. Fawoetf, I>r. Lyon Pbiyfair. and
Mj linraman produced a very great impreanion on
the Houiw, and though Lord Hartington and Mr. Lln
*h*bi FortMcne and Mr. Lowe himself?have be*n
.Pwt op to answer them, tbey remain nnanirwcr.d,
?and to ? >.t^aI extent unanswerahle. Ou tbe other
hand, tat imverameut has tbne far bhown no dispo
?tM>n u. withdraw tbe bill or tomodiiy it ???*?>
? au?i ?o long af it j^nuntH it can probably carry
*** ???? '?' amoority, narrow though : be l"i
tbe?eeon.l reading of tbe bdL Tbo oohiwion of the
party is still atrong; ita distipline g.
Bad Ktrouger than both togvther m the fear
b Uiax duflolutiun which Mr. Gladatone ia
????flht to be read, to pronounce. if beateu. Mem
?"**?' IRBflflfll election, and if
*A*f were. tbere ia no good popular ery to be got out
' lht '?rkily bill. An eluctiou on thifl
1 would be couf uaed, ar.d mor. lk- au immemie
? Bood flot battk-wub tbe 1
' tiued. The preaB. I may add, rather
Sff^s^SdSstto.'ia^0f **** ''
wiai.t -?* ?-m\ ^"m^ **.***y Y?tal poiut involving
tlii I. t**^m****b*'.TJ ^ l1 ******** ?>?"i i*fU
^rnJS^*2?l-y?,. ***** "?d?"g wonld bave
?OOIUI** p^Hitpt* ,,t
? ? thwaftei
***** ? ???-??" *** Iflfljnn. M.n .?. tlic fUIin(
?waiatiflBB niiiine ufl, 4 1* untWmood, W
?EfcA Ahl.lAMKNT ON THK Vbl
i'Al'ION BJLL.
*T*cn o> mr. hobjwab cflmasiwo Tm
BEAi-i ue?vv.rv.nstt. or iut chajiceixob
Ofl THK I.XCI11AJI KR.
Tl?e iflfcflBfl in tlie Biifinh Hourc of Co?
???a ol 1 ur Irutb L'alflflifllly BUI waa reauioeO on Thura
iNr.flfeafltn ot Murcli Ur. Boiwman. tbfl independeut
*** ???w'wi.ai eceeiitrit Libflrai wtmbm trom Liakeard
?????flflwiTful entici? ol tbfl bill by reaaarluog Uut'
^***rwuii wflieb it wan orlgiualty reeeived wa* <Joe
?** Mr. mnflaflflBfl flad **m u*t*i rt w? f
Ibi a eettlenietit. Bnt that rtclneion. he aaid. had been
?lirpelled i.y Uie roaoluUona of tbe Romau ratlwhc
BlKbopa, and 11 waa evldent that tbere waa to
ll m ead ta tbe agitaUon nntll Uw ob
taiued OB ibeir demaada. I'mler theae ehanBed
rircuMrtanwB. Mr. Horaman aabed. why did act IM
. .10 , riiiiitnt wltbdraw tbe bill? Nohody wanU>d lt-no.
tKidv Bceepted lt?it ai-ttled notlung.but unBettled every
imilT The Protoatanta did not want lt, the tatholics
iafBBBfl to aeoept it. and Mr. Gladatone onght tn have
put an agrceablc teriuination 10 bu uarlr biyineaa by
wltbdrawlup tlu bill. Tbere whb no MMMl for pro
tmtkdiuK witb ? meaoure bo univeraally eondemued.
aml why ahould Parllanient bave tbia bill tbriat
down M ttoroat aaraiuat Ita wUi aa a vote
of confidence ln Uie Government t Had ain
TBgllah Ot toottb meniber-Mr. norsujan aaked amid
k>?d cbeere?ever gone thn.ugb Uie hvpocrtay ot profeaa
lnp to feel confldencc ln the (.ovimment on thia qnea
traul To aak for such a vote waa a pleee off effrontery
wortby of a cartoon in Ptineh. Wben tbe country
undemood the bill. such a vote would t>e regarded aa
a vote of confldenoe ln Cardinul Cullen and hi*
prloat*. Any meuil.er wbo gave aueb a vote would
meet with apeedy cxeeution from blfl oodatltucnt*.
Paasinjron to diacuae tbe bill it*ell, Mr. Horaman ap
pli.'(l to it thi* teat?ii, it a bill framed to promote tbe
well-hclnir of Ireland by ranrtng lt? moral and lntcl
lectual enltnre to tbe hlgbeat point. or i* it a oompll
caled acheme for hantllng over m tbe next RcncraTion
the hiirber educaUon of the pountry to the control of ttie
Roman Catholic pneathood by meana cf aflillated col
legea ! In Uns part of liis apoeeh he traoed the huttury
of mixed edaeaUun in Ireland. tnuintaining tbat tbe
mixed achools bad encoeeded lo apite at IM
pnoeta, and readtnit paaeaeea from Paatoral" UlnBtratlnK
tbe deadly hoatility of ttie Rouiau Caibollc Biahopa i?
tbe qaecn'aColieges, aud theatrong otepe they bad taken
ro (Icter Koman Ca'.holica from frequectiug them. If
the Koman (atholicH bad uuy grlevanee in tbia matter
it aa* by reaaon of tbe diaabilitici. ereated by thelr
chureh wben tbe Htate bad remove.l oil disabtliUee.
But thev bad no gnevanco whlch could not be reme
dieil by an abolition of teat*. After an aumainu ,?t.
ciBia of Lord Hartlngtou's apeech. iu tiie mids-t
of which a ge*tuie of disaeut from Mr. Glad
h:<,ne w.ridentally broueht upon bim a aan-aa
tle alliuilon to bn? "equally audden and auapicions
eon^^uon to tbe pollcy of I)ise?tat>li?hiti? the Iriali
Church." wbich provoked aome tuinultuouit ebi
Mr. Horaman declared that tht- biil would MBM the
atax.dard of universlty tcaching. Between tbe ciergy
and tbe laity tbere wa* a oont?at wairlui: .n thi* n.alt.r
of edu. atiou?Uie clofHT eadBavorinp bf a aystem of
perw-cution to iret tl.e comp.eUs control of education
down to tbe mu.tipm ation table, and the laity rewating.
But what a fall for tht creat Euglish Liberal part) to 1*
? of Eoropc thniwiuB ita wei^ht on to
t^e aide of the MmtBh *ua oooaotiag m tbe Roman
( iitlmlii Blbhopa a power wbicb tliey were not periuit
terciBt in auy other country in EamiK- : Tlie
- Imiph; take to home rule, but it would be
? .md tbe laity would ulumatny tnuinph. R<
.iiiv iatamamMa t<> glwi ? ?
MaflawaaanM !,",,v uow- Mr- Horaman advlaed that tbe
amendment aVialll ba withdrawn ; and. repeaUng onee
morv that it was Uttie ehort of an affront ta j?
:u appealcd to tbe Houae to vlndir
indep<ndeuce by throwmg it out on the second rcailiiiK
Mr. Lowe, tbe Chanceii.ir M the Exchequer. made a
-I"ech wriieh Betmed to lmprove the condition of the
-- meat. Tie aunounced tbat tbe Govcnunent wai
dlapoaed to make t-.vo unportant coiicesjioua. ?
pBVapaH tbat the "ZHtzgmn" Mwtm would t>e
mven ap. and be dtclind tbat tha- Government had
uev.r uiteniled u -i.n< lion the who.e.sale atbliation of
|B aaami to BBBtBXlau mlluenoe over
eduiaUon be aaid:
In my opinion we ^hotii.l v-krurd rbe dirpoaition of th<
Boman Ca'.boUc iiiehop-a- we ahould a cunvulalon of
i.atnre, auch ao an aartb.inake or a M aoBae
Itnui; whieh i-anuot be belped, a#d U)iint lie t.uidc tl.t
Beatof? wi < u.init avoid it, and wt must adapt aar?
il with it at iu. W? had,
Br. better not take tbe third eourse whuh the
njfhl houorable (feutleujali iM.inted out. an.l btH-aiiae vre
are il noyi-d and vexed, Ktve up the
matter iu tlenpair?nt aii erenta, nol wbiie th^aiiglitt*!
baaa remaina. I do not aay thia wtth anv wi*n V>
euncUlata ibe Itinh iiiahopH. l.ut iu order that we
may taae aueb ateii" at wii! enable ua lo offer univeralty
educaUon of the hu -' me youth of Ireland
renow without it. Tne pr.M-tieal -g-jenUoa befure
omplihb tbih ot..|et;t. What H
li,, ir compiamt wbich we are diapoaed to nco^nizi . aiid
Lk- well foundedl T^t-ir |oat c"m
- tbis. tbat ttiev are proliiinieil froiu outaimuir
Wttmta* it tbev are e<h'icate.l iu a (atliolu- univemity or
atbolic tulUon. Thia oompluint ariwr from
ttie i-i.nthti'jUB wmcb are lmpoaed uimiu tboae seekiu>{
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adition we tiupoBe itt preseut is that the peraon
iuuity
ii in one ol tbe QueenV ( olleBea. Tbat euudi
H lmiKiaeu witb tbe oeBt lDteatioos. but it ih evi
deut tliat we cannot eduiat. tbe youth of Ireland if rbat
cimditaon wai W. eauaot preveal tbe Iri^n
?rmii iseuiug auch orders at> they think proper,
?aaBbtf can wc erudicate trom tbe LeiirtB ,.f tlie niaueula
reliKioaa leelinm boi tbi-i'iutoi tbe effecr tii^n
? inu ihnr-e iui. - may ba
? tn.-v- eireuniBtai luty i" l?ok ro Ire?
land and aee what ^lie n iiiuier, antl to waive tht-.leler
riUK<?'nuit.oii whi ii we noa requin?uamei
ln 'iiin r J^..
ann to ?(in-:.i'it' f r it tbe ('(Uiilltiori Uiat candldal
Ihignin shall BMpl) pav. tbe evatnination of tu. l ui
IBIM111 That w.- iati no without any -^ainhteof i?i;n
iud without auv dinbouor. We have no n
tbink, to dccpaif Un -*? aill bave the ellett of
act-oBjpltaliim: wbal we bave in ?
Thc tr.t at end we bave in view l- to l.r.-.'.k down tbe
bairi-r that aawaeparataa tha Catbwlk aj.o.-i und ir.nl
dle clasHeof:- n
1 itaaadT Int tht prrtrr' ao*. I have
nalBBtii out tbat ..lal.- ol thuiu.-, is uiaiuiy oiuns to 1^"
lxjiltt< r?naaaely.thi imperlect -t.d ol Tniitfy C^ylege
and U( .liauulUer. tbat are s'.,. tgHU-y
ui il,.- bisbopa tn tha waj of the Cathoiie voiuh attain
Oig m-Krev at the NaUonal Unlvereity. Tiie reui?aie?
are K.i.iained iu tln? bill. and I rhmK tbt-y art perfeet
for tbe purifiaea for whb li tln-\ 1
Tnnltv. we pi-npoee. a^tht- Houaeknowa, to div d
rwo parta?lnto a untveraliy and a eolleg- We iiroiMMie
toj{ivepowei tn itrttif. V*e
give to non-r^eidi-nu the power ol pbmiiik at t: ?
veraity. Tbere ia, of couna, the car* af the,,::
? -. but thev have \ lo w,lh tbli- ,
tjje .i.iealion. Tbev are not proparly 1 alietl al
college* mied m 'he 1 111-.,
The only effeet of ineludmK colie^eH m nol tt, ?ive any
Hort ol prefereuce ai.ove inoa. peraon* wbo are 001 tn
such (<.lle?t^, l.ut Minp yto ?;\e mii h eollacM thi
of aending a mcmbei to tba lulv.-rsny, aud to enable
them lo tiivt- nuch iuformation aa tho (ioverniue ttody
uiay rt-uuire lor iu. own parpoaa. V10 eould hard.y huve
eiiH-cl?d the klnd of cnUciatn to wbicu we hu
auiijw ted. We make n fair offer to tbe ymitb of IreLaud.
iauu u thoae wbo are intereated ui their welfait.
Theilebate had advanced tar ln ihe nipbt, when Mr.
Gathorne Hanly, Th. 1 ui-. r-. ative meiuhtr from Ox'.-rd
Unlveraity, beaan a lone ?ddre?s in opivmition to th
iiient. Tbe aubject wae then aujourned lo the
luth ot March. _
(JESEllAL F0RM1QX NEW*.
TROl'BLES BETWEEN FWJM1 A>T> SI'MN
A7R<" ITIES BT A TABLIST OMDU tM tl
cniZtNft? iTAlLMLN'l Ul -L.NOII ? A.-TU-AK.
P^iUfi. Tburaday. Maich 'Mi. 1H78.
Important rorn-i?pondence has pasBwl t*
tween Franee and Bphin. It irrew out of oen.nn atroci
tiea pi'n'etraied ny tbe Oarlmi Chief. the ''ure^ tt Hauta
Crut. The French (iovernment oomplained that the
Our* aad hia band bad kitled four Preneb ofllcialf. on the
Northirn Hpanbsh Kailway. and carrled four oUiers lnto
Uie mountams. Selior C'a?telar, ln reply, expreaae*
regret at theae outragea. He remarkfl, however. that
moat of the CarUata were *quipp*d in Franea, whenee
they bart ainee drawn supplies of mouey and pronaiona
TbeCur*of 8anta<'ru7 him?elf M.n.un.ed m.uo- uuie iu
Bayonne before pa?aiug icto Hpaiu.and waa not mtei
fered witb. Numl^r* of tb( farUate wear the uniforma
i?b Mobilea, and many tYencbmen of nubie rank
areaervlng with the InaurgenU. He Btatea, la eoneiu
aton. Uat tbe Government ia taking all meaanraa U? put
a atop to tboee excaaaoa, and recently aelaed aa boatagea
th. inother aud aiatt-r of the OMI of Banta Crua.
THE RIOT AfWOLVKKHAMrroN.
UBICilJl OP THt . iMl.h T?IMiK ATIONB OF A
atxi-WAi. oi i.usTiLiTina.
Lti.NOoh, Tburaday, March 30.1*73.
Mi. not in Walverhampton, day bi-foreyea
teruar. ma* Uetween Uir Engiiabuieu aud Inahiaon ea
oal iriinea 111 tl.e vietuliy ol Ibat town.
Im Ut.ii.i. haa bwii l.rewln* for bouh- da^?. and 1 nlmi
nated M Tueaday lu an taam eaallrt Tbe auilioritit-a
have airr<u,d over a hundied of the men wbo uartici
poted lt. tbe not.
AUiajMiteii trom the mwdc M ,toe dlkturbane. Ml
mornlUK, aaya Uu-i* ?re indkaUona of a reneaai of baa
tiliuea VAt-day. The Ku^tiab nunen Uireateo to utrlkr
anlaaa th* Iriah empiaytm tat diaeuaraad. The ahi.p
loapora mt\kolrorbuuighou, apprtbeoduig riouog aua
depredationu., are doalng their place* of buMuca*. and
tbere ia marh alarm among tlie oitlaena.
TUE ERIE FREIOHT COBTBACT.
RU1IORED mNTEST BETWEEN PRESIDENT WAT
-"N AND EX-V1CE FREMDKNT AM* 11EH?A
LIVRA'MVE LINE OK lUMINESS.
Auother wnHatioual phnae of Erie Rail?''V
adinlnlatraUoi. ia ou the veriro of developraent. and wlll
tlluBtrat* in a atanling manner the capac.it y of aome ot
the leadlnr offlcera of the nld Board of Dlrectora. and
?how wliy the aloekbolden! of that unTortunati- n.ad
were depnve.1 ao lon* of .1 return for the vaat aimi of
money which they lia-ti lnvcated.
I From what can lie gleatied ln relation to the matter it
appears that very acrloua queation* haveanaeo netween
Proaldent Wat*on and ex Vice-Pn-aid.-iil l) H 1' Ar
eher m relation to the fnlflllnieut of a remarkahle con?
tract whi.h the latter hua held for yeara at a vaat ex
pflndlt-nre to the Company.
Thn eontra?-t, whuh ha* been for years ihe envy of
many of tbe offlciata of tlie ronil. autboriMi* ex-Vlee
Preaident Are ber To r*?eive" aud forward all tbe freintit
?fflflfl Erie ************** New-Yurb and Mflflflfl
(iu, an.l receive ?e conipenaatinn for ao doinn a han.l
aome perceutatre ou tbe rec-eipta for tranaportlufl tbe
Hflfl
The hlaU.ry of thia contract ao far u* c*a be learncd
from tbow wbo were -ctoKniaaut of tt m aa follow* :
About Ml icara flflflfl <' 11. P Are her left the aervloe of
tbe Hudaon Kiver Railroad Company. hy wbom he bad
i>een eniployed aa atation aicent, and begnn at tbe old
Charobera-at. depot to lake eharge of the floor and graln
i wharf of thc flflflfl Ralway Company at Coentiea-allp.
Aitcr a brlef period be obt iined a contract for the band
ling of all tbe freiitbt <>f tbe Erie at ti.at wharf, receiv
I nur aa eoiniNtiia.itmn fll.000 per tuotith.
Bflflfl tbe death of licc.-iv.-r Marah of the Erie. Mr
j Arcber ohiain.-.l ailditlonal favora tbrouicb J. C. Kan
croft Davia and other leadlna; ofli.iala of the Company.
Theae favora flnaily culiuinated lu a contract (rivinff
? Arcber the raoelviiiK. haudlinjr, and forwardlng of all
the Ei'le'a fljflflflM at Jflflflflf City flfll New-Yorlt, at a
{ baudM.me percentatre per ton.
Some idea of tbe value of tbla contract may he 1
! from the atatement madt by one of tbe Ene Wookkeep
j flflfl tbat tbe amount |.uid Ar. ber bas flSflflfldfld *****,
the aggreirato paymenu in l-no aloim beluc over
fl.100,000. In addition to tbis contract Mr. Arcber waa
the purchaaer of lar^e quantltiei. of Ene suppi.i
j which he i.ette.l u bau.la.niie aum.
Tbe attentlon of Jay Gould havinR been ealled H tt*
t.-ruu. flf thia coutract, aul lflfl flflfll tuat tbere waa no
cbeek ?.i ;t. inaannuli aa Mr. Arcber kept tbe re< ord ol
i tbe freurbt handied aud preaented hu bill fur ra reeutage
! on any apecifled number of tons alleged to have been
? handied. an.l that lt wa* paid wltho.it queatlon
Oould at th;- explration of the contract lualatod that 11
aboulil i>e moditled. and lt wii6 done iu r. -
Areher agreelng to di*pen*e witb h.s pertjuieitefl ou tbe
[ handJtng of suppliet- for the company
Tbla coutraet haa been tbe aubjcei of much diaeflflrtflB
.atititi on the part i.f the Wataon adininiatra
' tion, and aa tbfl offlelalfl who conat'.tuto tbe latti
i, r\ inu. b 'lh-taatit-fled witii it aud iflflfllflpiBfl -
. bave coiue to hirbt in their iBflflflflflfleB, it ia uoi imprwfl
? lat legal pflflflflfliflflfll flflll ln* ***** ? -
? inpel him to n storc a j.nrfof hU prullta.
Mr. Arcber, wbo ? r-iv.-d ti5,0oo fur hii vote and
BMBflflBfll ::, removlnj,' Gould ttt* ttt Tt****** **
the road. ha.* been furainoned before tbe 1 re In
veatlcatmK Committee to testlfy to hla kiiowi.-dp- of tlie
Mesara. VTataon. Barlow, Day, and i.tlic.--, nf flflfl
preaent dlrecflon of Erie. and Edward T.iylor.
t**t*my ul Mr. Barlow. bave alao flflflfl aut,peuaed.
BORk Di'I'El) BMJGAaA
LN. -imnMEN ALLt'RED FROM THI IR IQMU
I" 1JRAZII. HY trVTVO rflflflMBflflt
AOBBTS?CSfl IMPOflSlTI-uN l'UACllf i.D
'III
The steam.-diip Mcmmnc which arrived ia
tbfll port yeaterday, fruia Rlo Janeiro, lantled 38?n?
***** flsmi<xranu. wbo are entire Iy deatitutc of frluflda cr
nxmey, havlng !.een vlctimized i.y lflfl Bratllian oolflal
sation acheroe. The story of their bardshlpa, and tbe
lmpoaititin? that have been oracticed upon them, ia a
melancboly one. TUree of tbe men tt* ve their uamea aa
Beuben Walker, Henry Po^b, and J?nn>i Mlllard, and
atated that they were Induted to emlgrate to Brazii.
throuirh the rep-reaeutaiiona contained m a clrcular
whlcb waa *********** iu Liverpooi laat S*umraer uud
FalL Thia clrcular, they state, set forth Braxilian Ufe
most enUciui;ly, piomltdnfl to eniiirrant* a free paaaafle,
?2 a bead to every flflfll over 10 yeara of t.ire, aod :s acrea
of ^ronad Tbrouifh tbla cirenlar the men named. wltb
2S0 othera, were inducetl to leave Enjrland. and on ****.
29 last tbey aailed from Liverpooi ln the i?teamahl|> J..hu
Elflflfl, aud arrived at Rlo on Di?c. 28. Tbey were then
aeut 'AW miloa ou a nver t??t tfl a p?a<^ ealled Canena,
iu the Province of -t. l'auli. flflfll tk* re
-houflh imunt with hunirer, until tbe
next day. Tbi oniy lodfliu* plaflfl flflflfllflfli for them
waa a mud bonae, and ln tt Ml people, men. women. and
I fflPflrfi TTflflll flbhflfld tfl llflfl flfl bflflt Ibflfl could for 24
days. On tbe 30th day of their realdenee at Ofl?fl
they appealed to Mr. M.iiow. tlic OflWflflSflfl b tbe
ooiony. lflfl flflfl. flflfl be -?tat-ml tbat bfl Bflfl flflflflfll to flflflflfl
them. Sbortly '.f'- I - I ',: i ? '
aome were aeut to M.-.id-1. Jb mlles from Rlo. Si d.ed.
and tt wer?.- aent I | the ?flflMHflfl 0flfflflfl>
ment.
A Hiiiiilttr tbtf to the above waa al?o roid by two
******** i.nts. wbo | i.itnea aa Thoa.
Pi'hmati flflfl Tlititiiiu. K-ll, iiiiiiv.-a of Et.ulaud. Theae
men *tate ?bat th>-y were induc-d to emijrate tty one
Thomaa Ailaop, who they beilewfli u> l>e an aKent of tbe
Br..rilian .lovernmenf, und who held pttnllr me.-'.
tbeir n.iiivf- towrth. flpaflktag m favo: uf ****?**** io
Brazii uud promwlufl itll i*ra..na that the BraaiHau j
? "ineiit would i>ay ihelr paaiage to Rlo Jaa***,
uud from tber* to any t-olony in tbe iuienor. Tlua man
further repreienttd tliat laud could be pur
' in any patt f)i tlie country :.t the raie of from
V tfl flfl flflflOfeflflfl in-i at rc. pflflflflflfl ln two yeara. and
tb.it iii.- Itrfl.zil'.aii Government wonld ftnni-ii cm i
WlllinKly witb ali n.-f e.,-arv ltupieiiiei.tfl* an.l pr
fiii liun?iilr? .uil fam laidforatthi
. l.ut > i:i. iic . By meuns "f tlieafl pi.mi'.v -. Bllaflf lflfl*
gMdfld m perauadiUfl|?. hn;ill>, aeverai f.iuiili'fl-t' i
um to Liverpooi. II- t.M.a them to
' llie BraZiliau Ci.n- ll ni tbal i ttt , ;.:.il ii>ih,-.
, fl.,,no.- ductimeut, ' h
tbei do not kuow. Aboul June 1 they aallH (115 fl'
iu alll in tbe -.ieaniki.li> Ltn y Tienu. an'l, Uter a voj .*?
! of tbrt>e inrCi, laoil.-H ..I Wo .l.uu. ro.
They were tben tTanaiMirted to juolbei v -
IngaflbBBkaor aleeplofl auoomn^MUi-'-i.- of an
an.l wbilc nu board taia erafi tuey wen
l ale-ep ou tbe Ueck?. lu Julv lUej unved i
?aft?! Caneuii, aadworebeptfbavfl laaacateol
Marvutiiin uutll Oi-i.'-et Hy Huit tiiu, uearl.i ,
broken .lown in bealtb. and m?ny rtleU. Tbuma
)o?t bu wife au.l ciiilti. uud Pithuian bia wife aud t*"
childreu. Ali laqulriefl ln relation to tba .-nd aud
mouoy lhat aad beeu |j.ronirt?:il theiu ware fruitleaa, nor
were thev ai.ie to flnd any uieana of aupport. lu J..
tbey were airaiu taken m Ri? ; imt, a-tlie yello?
hroke out iu Uiat eitv the autborttiea foiimi it ueceasjn)'
lfl fflflfl >l i ?f Ubeiu, au.l unrter pr.t'-st ,d M-tidiui: tbi-tu u
abor. ilisi.ui.e im.. tbe liit.-iiflflt. tbey w.re removed to
M, iclcz. Tbeir re.|iii-ata Io be aent l.acl. t.< Eu^laufl were
unbeed.-l. out u uuiuli. : nn -..ii'i?-.l to fhe '
Statea. 9umt*y all wtiu ^a\e arrlvod u tbla elty an- ali w
trom the ert.cia of men baiiaUii*. aud tbe mi. I
ujci.I Ibei Have tuet witu. t'-.r Uie pn --.-tii, t ii??
flfntnta, Iln tne IiuIuib*. ?n. m -eut to Wanl'a i
Tne uien a-,'|H-ar t.i l.eloi.K io a more reaiN-H-tabli
ibai. moat euuitrauta. ana ahow a willinfcuoai aud dea.rc
to work. ___?_____??
POLlTl< AL MLA8UM '-?**'
M) MEUBBR OF THI 1' "KTV-t0 W* t'oNGBIM
?fllli.l LD HE KE-ELLf Bfl
Ihe t'.-utral C'onniiiti4*?- .?i the Germau Lib?
eral iw iu... lHtn lh-ff.nu Oricaniaation tn. i ai tucTen:.,
lii.i Aaaembly Kooiur laat nitbt, Mx-bael C. Oroafl pflfl
aldluK. Rf-aoliltioiia were uitiouucej b> tbe Bt******
( ..mtulttee aa folli.w*:
That tbe r.-r.eiii inviwlvratlflna at WaalUa^ton an.l ln
tbe aeveral Butea have rev.-a.wt -> -leiuu. i , ..itupt'ou
in Ibe tuttre ayalein of povrrnni*nt. lnim tl..
Exeeut.n dowu to tbe loweal -tilKirHnate iidlirr ??"";
tue rrpreaentativea "f tne nation lu tbe fl-enate aud
Houae of Hepn-aeiiUtlves dowu Ifl tbe mein.?-ra ol tbe
muuicliml .-ounclli of .-..ii.u.i.it.1. ? - .i...'
i-on7.-a a luuikr of treat ureeney thali lii? .
warunita b rteuaton Heliuia and Tnurn.-i
ru..ul.l Ih- heododi aud Ibut, tUc!crA,re, It lm reaolvinl
Li uo .an.lldi.U fl?< aui olll.e ahould Im ^u|,ja.rt. .1 ,u.l
vXl for wboae , bara, l.-t u- not a irtu.n.ut.-c tba. ue
,... ver w.ll be aubiert l? bribflfly ?>.d ******** innuoaa^.
tartmm tbal none ot ihe ii)euil--i> ot tb. Xl.lWCoo
m***t**t^t *?">*? ***??* reee) ve thc .ufllaflr ol tu.- pei.ple
lor anv public u*U>* or puaiuou.
Aotion waa tben tabau toward makin* arranffetuenfa
tor t oboerauon witb Uie Liberal Hrpublk-n onpmija
uou. ?nd a re-iluuon to tbal e?*ct waa referreil lo tbe
? iflflflttfi VktmmtU***
THE PARTISAN CHARTEIl.
THE BILL RLFOR'IED 10 THE SENATE AT
LAST.
A TtrW JVGC.LZ BY BLISS AKD PAVENPORT
THK aBtMMtttBB I'dWlH (1IVKN M TUE
TBttntBttt or THE BOARDS UF IttMOl
? Tiir. MAYOR rOWSKLOl H' THF. I'KESl
DBRI AI!K KAITHFIL T( l THVIM PLII
irtilm TBK RKtiiUU rORBRM,OSI>F..ir M Tll. TRIBDHB.)
Albany, Mareb 'JO.?The Senate O WWAmMm M
Cities. after gitting tip all night. tinnily BBjnaiM
a plan of appointnient, atiH coniiuded tbeir lahora
on the New-York Charter at about 5 o>l?? k tiiia
monnng. Tbe compromine upon whieh they eettled
iu not regarded with much pride by themnelvcc and
tttttaatt wiil not receive tnneh favor from any one
elae. Th.ir plan. in brief, ia to retam the Board of
Afwiat.int Aldermen. and to give the appointing
power. in eaae the Mayor and Aldermen cannot
?PMttBtfcaftaaMaMa of the Boarda of Aldermen
and AiB-iatant Aldermen, the Mayor bemg joined
with ti.tm to Have appearancea, hut having no power
to prevtsit the ippointnieut of any peraon who may
BBaaWe ihe auflrage* of hiB two aanociatea. The two
Prcwdent* now in ottice, by a new provtsion. cannot
Ik* (le;,.*.-,! during their term of om. e. Tbcy have
lieen carefully t- *te<l by the Custom-bou?K?a leaders
during the la?t fortnight, and have been induced, it
ia aaid, to pltdgo tammmmrttt to do I x
artly what thoee leadere want them to
do. B.fure the ieal work of appointment
nagtaathe Mayor may nominate, hut thin nomina
thm nm* for nothing if the Board ol Aldermen <lc
not i-ontirui it within five daya. A majority of the
Committee were delnded into aecepting thia
wretched jnggle during the smull houra of thia
morniiiK. The Mayor, it will be acen, haa only the
mere.tt shadnw of power. the entire aubatance being
to ihe I'rcMdentaof the Boarda of Aldennen.
All that ia given him in a aort of appeal to puhlic
opinion, whieh he can make by nominatintr men of
high character. The Aldermen. and after them the
two prew.lingoffieers, ha ve fuli power to disreaard
the wisliee of th.-Mayor. and aa a majority of the
t-anl Aldermen and both the Presideuta are fully
ownmitt'd to the Miirpliy-BliHB-llaveiiiKirt party,
and have pledged thenwclvee to carry out ita Bt>
dillietilt to aee that the "comprom. ?
? i. ?? ' iminitiee ut lese outr.igeoua than the
Bwindle which young Mr. Opdyke had the honor to
introduee uud carry thn.ugb the A.-wembly.
The followiug in a tranwript of HectioiiB 8 antl 27,
whicb coniprise the latcat plan for givingrhe pntron
age of th?- eity to M.-ws. Murphy, Bli-t-. anl ifBtim
and tluir r npective folluwers:
...sIDKBTB OF BOAKD8 Ot ALDERMEN II1RK
MOVABLE.
?: Board \M Aldermen l -hall chooae I I
dent from ita own membew l.y a eall of the name.-* of the
ie Board, upon whlch eall fo. a member
Fbaii Baaaaaaa bis choice; amt, when ou.-t-c.ho?en, he
can bertmovd before tt.e expiration <>f hia term aa
A.d. rmau, or MMMMi AlditttttW, tttf tg a vote Ukth
by a cail of Yea? an.1 Naya of four-tlfths ol all the ineni
?f which he shall have been chosen
Preaidci;; provided, however. that the peraon who, at
or about the time of the BMMMMMll the cx.stiag
Board of Aidormen, -vn? cho?en Prei-ident of aaid Board,
aud the i>trson who, at or about the time of the onran
Ixatlon of the exisUuif Board of Assistant Aldermen,
wan chosen Preaident of iald Boarl, auall each of them
hold the oflice of Prenident of the Bo.ird of whb
waaeorhoseu Pmndeut until the expiration of the term
of oflice for which rcapectivelv they were elected an Al
.lerman and MMMBBl Alderman.
MBM1 MH MMMl TIIE MAYOR mat Arroirr.
tt. The M.iyor ahall nommaie to the Board of
Alderaien the heads of all departmenta and all cointni*
aionern, save commlBwcnera of public lnsiruction, aa
well aa all nieujlx-r* of any board or comiuiss.ou author
:ied to atipertntcnd r'a.- oactiou irr repalrof any butkilti:
belonglng to or io be paid for by tbe cn y.whether named
luanylawor . mthorlty; and aiao
all inembent ot any other local boaru. and a.l oiher
oflean nataloeted t.y ibe pBayte, whose appolntment ts
uot ;:i tiiis net en pfed or otherwine provided for. lf
the Board of Aldermen, within flve days fr.uu tbe dav uf
tbe date of ttie nommati u to tht iu t.y the Mayor of any
penou or peraena to tlll any oltiee or ufflces whicb by
thiaaet tbe Mayor shall be emi>owered to nouuuate a
peraon or peraoni r,.:. nhall contirm any auch nonii
ui.tion, tlu jH-r?on so nnininated shall oe appoiuted to
lill thc BaaM .'or-which he rhali have Uetu so uomi
ua'.ed aud i-ontirmed.
uow taa AtAim m BOOHB HAND ABD FOOT dt TIIE
" KIS(.."
But wbenev.r the Mayor nhall fai!. necl'ct. .t
wuhiu the tnne in t t. to nomin
ibe Board .-f .
ofUce or offlcee whicb. uy tlu.- a.-t, he -?hail ue empowered
to non.inafe a peraon or pervms for, or whenevt-r the
Board of Aldi rn.cn ahall nof, within tlve Cliyn ltum the
day of thf late of the uoiuinat.iuu hv the Mayor,
pBBBBD or peraona, aa hereiu provided, contirm nueh nom
ination or nominaUoai by a \"i ? ol a malority of all tbe
aanailiiin akiclial ln , ' Maal "t aJMaaaai .
tmttmMmttM BmBamiM Altatataa,aaA tht
deut of tue BubtA of Aaso-ttui Aldermen, atiall, within
i lya tUfr.-afcr. oieet t^>geth.r at a time aud piaoe
? .t. by at least a majority
of aaid three (xTaoun. aml ai -uh tluo- and place, and
!r,,iu'... 4 on -iuli dav t:,. leatt.-r until the
ofllee oi titllces for which auy peraon oi inraoua
uiluaied bj ttn- Mayor and not couflrmod
hv thi Boarii ol Aidcrmcn, or for whicb the Mayor shali
il i-.-i.i-.t-.1 to in..ke a uomihatiou. ehall havo
, t.n-ui aa Hereiu provided, auall by a v ?;.
ol am^.i.ity of thaaaad tare.- la-rsoan prooeed u< name,
,,i \n rsona to t,
oBtrt ttr trfllrrti to which a uouunatiou or nomiuat.uun
eluill, Bi iiei-ii.i pn been maile by the Mayor
aud not canttnuod Uy the Board ol Aldermen, or to ?Ln h
oiahu.lha .,!U..;,t Ul luakf A Btllil
lnatiou.
KBLAnMi ro MEimmis or nn: rut '?ii.kkts axdmATOB.
But noappointiucut shall al auy uiu>- be made uuder
the provision kg the aaid Mayor, I'reaiiaM
of tbe B-,.ird v>f Aldermen, and 1'rc-idetii of the Board of
Aaaiataut Aldermen unleaa all ihe aaid Ihrc. i"
Sba.l t.e at tbe time iu attendauce ind preneht; provided,
i.owi-vtr. that If Bl any tnne any one of said threa par
aona ahall he abi-eut froui auj meuuuK held for tbe pur
? iuikin^ any appolntment or uppointui' nt-. a
wntten iioUiM.'. utatiug Uie hour aud place of meemnf,
for the nett aucoeediuic thr?c days, and mgned by a nua
Joriry of the aaid Uiree pereons. ahall be personally
aerved upon the peraon wbo ahall bave BB Maa aMBBB,
or left at IBa u.-ual place ol n -iden.-e, and if any nu. h
peraon ?hall thereaftcr Ih- aiisent from the meetmgn so
doatanate'l for a jieriod of two of said deMguated <l*y*
llltBII?* 'J K shall ba lawful for the two of sal.l three
- -vi.ti .hall "ii t!><- tliiidde.iign.iU-ddav ,m- prem-nt
..taiii iurh de?iKoa(ed meeuuK to procee.d U> uiaki auy
.ippouilujeiit* whicb tiy tbe piiivi-muaof th.n a. I
a iu-i..nt. ..I said iM-rtOhf are hereiu authunzed to make,
MMM B8 MMM oi iitAoa or utiAUTMrKTs.
Every bead (ifdipaniueut and persou iu tbic mcTiou
nam-d. "i.^pt a* h.-rein oiherwiM- prnvi.lt-d, shall bo.d
hbi oflice tor the t< iui "f b!x iears, aud ineaeh caae uniil
a peraon irtduly appoiuteii iu bi^ place. Tbe teruia of
oflloe of .11 -uch hearts of departmenta aud persona,
ui'iei thau ttuia. ttrat appolntetl, -hall ....nu.. m, ..n the
nral day ot Pehruan But ibe l..-adi> ?I UepaltiaenU
au.l IK;r?.ll3 ilr-t appoiuted atter tii' paBBIIge .1 tb
shall. ex.a,pt afcherilu otherwlne , xptesalv provided, Ih;
'? .1 loi two, four. at.'l a;x y ira reape I
pri M,n? tii-Ni aiUKilnli'd sliall :aK( ulili* ?n lae expiration
Of UK .eiiiis of offlie ti. tl.' [.le.lit im umiH
. nd. and nli-,1 hold tbeir offl.ea uutil t..<
urM ,l(lX ,,, ,. -vbi.-U ll l? beliiu
? 1 tliat ll.eir reapectlve ttiuil shall cxptre.
T1MB wmilB WHICH BOMIBATIOBB MIBT BB MAOE.
All utunlaationa to auy oflice or oflice.. whieh ?
d*jor .a aalUoni d or eni|Kiwere.l to nomiuate
a peraon er peraon* for, m place of anv preaaal Inaaia
>?-Iit or BB uiul^iita, nhall Bl U.ade to tae Board tt A,
? t.tya aiur t:. d Ihla
Mah lii-uiiuatiou .T 1.1.11.11 :.?tious to fill auy
ViMU,., . tK-t ur by reaaou of :ue
rxpuationof Um term al uMc- ol auy oltioer, or froui
auy other t -ua.', aud wlm'. rliall um he craalad
By anyii.nu iu tbit providiiiK f,.r Uu
Maattaanf the tenn of ofllee of auy ofllcer or larwui
uow ui "IB e. aball ue niade to Ibr iloanl ,,f A, I. in.t-u
within tweiil'i tlal - froui tt,e da> i.f the .la'.
rucaiH i. ..u,l ?..v iwriMiu who aball 1^' ap|o:uu-d t.. rt.l
auv a... I. vaeam i aluall hold bui odk-e lor Uie lAluxpuai
term ?f ni? predeei-Mor.
Or TUE BEMOVAL M THE MAKAB ABD BEAM OB HE
fitBBttMB
Tbe Mayor may he retuoved from offlt* tiy the Oa>?
ernor io taa aaae ?? aa aberila, exceut tbat the
Oovernor may dlrert the inqulry provided by law to be
eouilucreii l.y Uie Attoruey-^eneral, and aft.r cbargea
have been n-ceived by the (iovemor he mav. pendinc
tne inveetlaal?..!.. BiiBpeml the Mayor for a penodI no
eaceedtug :? daj-B. Tbe h.aits of departmenta and all
other persons wboae appol.itnient ia in tbia aeetton pro?
vided for. may be n-moved hv tne Mayor ..t plcio-o
i-t r. however. before -mb removal ?haJl take eff.-.
appro??l ol tbe tfovernor. exprcaae.l in wrltinir. The
Mayorahall. inall.aaea,couimunicateU)tbe(,ovei
wntlna, hia n-aanns for ancli rem.val. *te?^"' -J
remova! is ao eC-ct.-d the M . or shall. ;i|?>n tl.e den.aiid
of the offleer n-muved. make a pnbue Btateoieut "f
ttiereasoiiatherefor No offioer ao rei.iovcd shall airaln
BB appoiuted to tbe aame offl.-e during tae same teriu or
oflice.
Injtwtice toaorne. membere of the Committee it
shoni.l l>e nnderatood that they are not plodged '"
vote for the above acheme. having. aa tbey say. <<.n
-?ciited t?. report it merely to get the buaineee off
their handa. A large number of the minor cbamtea ,
aiiggested by Mr. Eaton nre ineorporated in tlie
U r. -ik li aa giwug M mtt Board of Health the
appointment of tbeir couiiael. and tgajMtttB the I "n
troller and Mavor to eoncur with tbe Comtuissioner
of Public Works iti BBBkiag OWUMaulB with >.':.
paane?, &c. It waa voted by tiie Beaata to "-print
the Charter in tlio ahape it t'omee from ttie Conrmit
teeon Citiei.. and Tueeday m-xt wa? apnoinUxl for
ita HMMmMMI m Committee of the Whole.
THK MAYOR OPPOSED TO RARCAINS.
A Tbjbcne rcporter c&lb-d, yeaterday. upon
Mayor Havemeyer to obtaln information in regard to bis
reported willlngneas to reuppoiut Couiralsaiooer Van
Nort to ihe Department of Pabhc Worka lf the new
(hartcr shall give Luu the appointing power. The Mayor
aaid that no proposltlon to that effect had been made to
htm, and be would not entertain it if lt were made. He
did uot believe in bargains, and would not be a partv to
anv. He would uot say lu advance whom he would ap
point if the power were eonferred upon him. nor state
that he would or would not reappomt Mr. Van Bttt,
The Mayor thought that auch a propoeition
would do great mjuatice to Mr. Van N>.rt,
aa it would aecm to imply tbat there
waa someibing wrong with bim, which he himself did
not wtah to believe. If the power of appolntment were
accorded he dcaired to exerciae it untrammeled and
free from restraint, and to appoint aa heads of depart
ments auch peraons aa he might deem tlt for the poel
tiona. If be should nominate Mr. Van Xort after a bar
irain to that effect had lieen madc, there would be Just
ground for cumpiaint against htm; bnt if be should re?
appomt that oflicer voluiiUriiy. it would be understood
thal be waa uuinfluenceit aave by conseientloua eonvic
tious. No other couciderationa would have auy effect
??pt ii ttm, aud he wmiid make uo itaimi.iis. He pn
f.rre.i ta euter upon Uie di?charge of dutiea uuhaui
pered Ny |B8BBM?
ALBANY.
THK EIUK IMvllKT?TIIE BOND AND MoUTl.AiiK
EXKMPTK'N HILL I.OfT?MU. BEUGUS UILL
DtFEATLD? CI TIHENT NOTLs.
|FR(JM THK hlUil'LAH ?)RK?1I*()5DKHT OF THE TRIBlTTBi
Albany, March 20.?I^peaker Cornell pr
m nt. (1 to ihe A*?eiubly to-<lay a prlvlleged communlca
Ma m the shapt of ? icttei from Mr. Opdyke, aakniK to
tie excused from service on the Special Committee to in
ves'.inate the Ene niattere, on the ground that the in
.. mn might reach pereona with whom hia law trm
had had profeealonal relations. Mr. Opdyke waa exeused
by a nearly unanimoue vote. and the Speaker immedi
? ipoiuted ln his place on the Committee Amherst
Wtmkrk, jr.. ot Wesuhester. Mr. Wight u> a uew member,
a lawyer by proleseion. and hasinude a good reeord thus
far lu hu term aa Asseuiblynian. Mr Babcock. I hair
man of tbe Committee, to dav reported the teatimony
already taken, and it waa ordered pnnted.
Tht- billexemtitiug bouds and morutages from taxaOon
waa taken up aa the specMl order in the Aaaembly aica.n
to-day, and occupied the Houae for an hour and a half.
tm lueuii.era from the rural distnete who expreeaed
their seuttmente were nearly all oppoeed to the bilL Mr.
l'hilllps of Cortlaud said that one of bla conatltueuu
asked him if tbe bond and mortgagt biii waa going to
paaa, and aaid if he voted for it he ueed never come back
to that county agaia. For a Rtpublican Legiaiarure to
pasa this bill woald be, m his opiuioo, to sink tbe Bepub
lican party of thia State " so deep tbat tbe trump of the
Archangei Gabriel woiiid never reaah it." Mr. Sylveater
of Lewu also repreaented the feeung ol the rural di?
trlcts aa unaniiuoualy against tbe bill. and declared
that tio inerober wlio voted for it could be re
turne.l to Albany. Mr. Beebe of Sullivati, on the
other hand. said that he repreaented a dlstnct^iecullar
ly agricultural ln ito intereat* and in the name of the
Mtmm m ibat MMM he deuianded the paaeage of the
Inll. Tl.e time for recesa anlving tbe bill waa " pro
greaaed." Thin cveuiiiif tbe dlscusMon of the bill waa
? l.-.l in the Aaaembly aud a vote was flrst uakeu ,.u
makina the bill appllcable to tbe soutb-eaat counties of
tMatate. This was voted down, Ycas. 48; Navs, 73.
A vote waa then taken on the hill as appli.-d u. tht
whole State, and ll waa defeated, Yi-as. 19 ; Says, 70.
Mr Veddee. iu order to kill the bill effeetually, inoved
Mr. Jacobs mn'-' it tu>>
t.-t, as was also Mr. V.-il
lotion to reconsider. Thia defouta tbe bill for this
on eonflning the op> ratloua of the
bill to tbe south-eaat couuties waa as follows:
l?
M: Rerch'-i bil! for tbe preventlon of cruelt.to anl
maW , a.ue Bf t^i its Bnal paasaue in the Aaaembly thia
nionung, aud. Ui the surpriie of every one who waa not
iiware of the seeri t influeu.es that have t>een broucht to
!.c..r at-aiust the t.tll 1u tbe last three or :>>ur davs.it waa
defeated. After tbe strlking out of the ciause author
izing arre?i without warrant. whlch was the chief ob
lecUou urged to tbe bill iu Committee of the Whole, lt
Vis ..eiici.uiv -iippo.-etl that it, would pa?s witnout dlffl
i ulty. imt to the astonishmeut of its friends, when the
Yeaa an.l Navs wen- ealled this morninu lt only re.en. .1
pp votes to W against lt. Mr. Husted moved a reooaall
eratlou of tbe vo?e ai.d that the motion lie on ihe table,
whieh leav.-s !t id ?hai>?- io hc ealled up a?c:iii, ln-r<-nfter
il the frn ti.iaof tlie bill ahould think it adviaui
..rder thal the j.ubiic may kuow who the memliera are
that recorded themaelves againat the meaaur.', the vote
iKepubiicaua in ruman and Democrata iu itahcs. i- .j,
pendad?
TBaa.
Kuedief. P.yoa.
Lrwia. Swa l
amk*A\
Haaar.
? ?ii
Mw.Ht
MmrUirn,
DaUjAr,
Ptt
Yorttmmt,
Friaet.
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BaaMalar,
hlum-mlAal,
B-.w.r.
< war.
CaraelLA. B.
f'r?w',.rd.
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l.in- ut.
il.ll.rt.
UmUxl,
J'lrotl,
BaaBsar,
Pramaca
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Murttrr.
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Waltcr,
WtU,
Wm,
Wlulra,
W.gi.i,
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leaauai*,
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BahMMaaM
Natlta.
na-oAtm,
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rompkUt,
(> Bn-a,
1't-na.a.
HtiiUil*.
P*ili..:,
KirrtiM,
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Toa Ittmutrk.
Vn Dana.A I.
Vul>un,? J.
Vma VnlAralmryA
V.-dd-r,
Watl,
nv
lluttn,
Iliinck,
liuiljiar.
UnUkeiB,
lln ( ,-iiiiiiiitft uu I'nvilt-ires aud EleeUona made a
BaaaMoua re|H.it to-.iay diaiuissing thc petltion of Mr.
OactaawoU who contoau. tueaoai ot Aaaemblyirau Oakiey
of (Jtieeua Countv.
I? V. vA'ihmI nfferrtl rea.dutloua ta the Benate, to-day.
whicb w.-re adopi. d. < aiiiuu ou tbe <'otnmlaaionciB of tbe
1 ii.ir,. Iii f.r.uatorv and tbe mauagera of the P
luBane Aaylnm tor detaiied atateiueuU of tba
w.uk.it.iu- iiu ibe bulldloaa uowtnuatriictitiK under thelr
-?on. tbe preaeut cuudltion thereof, and an ac
i.ibillllea, and coutr.uls Tbe cost of
i.uudii.i: theae insiitutions haa been euormous lu com
w.th ttie work done, aud the worai of il la lhat
it will loet tbe Btate at kaal tl.uWi.MM more lo fluiah
Uieiu.
Mesera. Woodin, RobertBOD, MrGowan, A.lama, and
M.irphv were tbia evcuimc appoiuted a fouituiitt e of
the He.uate to act wilu a like .-niuiuitu-e io Ik- ap{K>luted
Aaaembly to tuake a uow appurtioumeul of Uie
btate into 33 Culigreas dlatricts.
tant Kaiuea made aome elaborate atata
mente Im loi. lln Aaaeuihiy Canal CotuiuiUe* thia after
i.iM.n, whuh ahow (hat tbe i lpeaaea ot keepiaa the
eaaaia io order ilurma tbe culemUi >..u irfl i, xeattad
Um wiiom n rei|<u. laavliMl uutbu^ tvt eiukiu^ tanda or
Uae lUltroBt uu lUe v..u^ Otith
BANK OF ENOLAXD FRAUDS.
ST.ARTL1NO ARREMT8 IS THIS CITT.
TIIP ALI.E.iED EORIiER WACDONNEI.I. ARRE.HTEO
Ofl BOARD r:!K THfTflfflflflfl. BIT NO ROflDf
RK.'fVKMED ? 1IIK DKP11T ?I1KBIFF P?C
9******** ERi.M flOABPOM THF. *********** T*>*
n ?I.K AN DOCfl??! PKKIVTENDl'.NT BKLW1
a>i> onacnrM eahlet and tfliniti at
TACSKD AP ******, AS THE Pltl.ViNEK.
The capture of G.-orm Macdonnell, one of the
uil-at-.l bank nt KiiglamJ forgern, afl accompliahed
y.-etenlay morning. waa folh.wed by oue otthe m.wt
singnlar and unnaiial flflvfl actiona ever taken ia
thia couutry, Iw-ing no haa than the attarhmei.t. by
the Bank of Engiiuid ? attorneya, of the Supenntewd
t-nt and iflflflflttflfll t* Police wbo made the am~?t.
Tiiia unnaual proceedtt.g wae prrrnirted liy tlie *****
pirioufl '-in iiiuataneefl of the arreat. which an ia*
***** Mbv.
A few flflflfl afi.v the H;.nk of Enpland had diflrov
end ilitr it had pflBBflflflfld forired United Maf??
bflflii lfl ? large iun.itmt. an ocean telegram wafl re?
eeived I.y Piip^rintendent Kelao. f.nm Inapecflflfl
Bailc.v ti tlie Ci y of london Police, uif?rm.ag him
that it Mfl auapected that one of the forgere hwi
iltf. tt, A.n.n.-a. At the aaine time. Memre. BlnUb
foiti. Sewar.l. <;rt*w.,l.i. an.l Da Coata. atti.rnaya t**r
the bank. were infonned of the farts of the flaae.
fnrniBb.d hy telegrapb, with affidavito of tbo
Bflflfl ,f rhe t.ank on which to baee action, amft
tlie f, llt.wing deacripti.iri -tf tho alleged forger who
waa flflppflflfli to have aailed *m thi* country:
| r t.K.OrtGE MACD.'VMM..
I uiKbt.3 Iflfll m mchea ; fair f?iuplexion . hair.
.tat k nn wu . ineilned to haiflneaa ; wore tn.i?tac
Uc.ir.l: iiaa m are on neek ..ua uuder nirht ear . *********
i.-ad; amall blne eyea; atrongliin.il. Ii...-t,i<>\? u
leather portmaot. au. two Kuaala leather ',.t**. "*?? l>U *i
leather baga. one containinc jjnld aod *ev. ral rm. keU of
itumouiia i haa 12 piecea of Oaggace ln ad. w< ualo;g
Oleter cuat. and ?<irrie* loadeil ******* r
Additional u-legrams staie.l further thal the I.??..
don police hoped aoon t<> learn the uaiue of tho
6teamflhip in whieh the forger had taken penaai;e,
aud that the information. if obtaine<l, woulrtat umra
I..- tclcgraphed to tbis city in order that h<- might bo
arre?t?d. On March 13 Superintendent Kelao n
ceived auother telegram from Ingpector Ilailey, in
which it waa ?tate<i that a man named Koyea. who
had ac-ted aa clerk for t he forger, had been arreet-ed,
and that ***** liad given a fidl description of him.
Through NoyeB they alao learned that Macdonnell had
tled to France. The London pobce had taken flfl Mi
tlue, and had traced Macdonnell to Havro, whero
they had learned that bc had taken iia-aaage foc
iVmericain the flteaniflhip Ihunngia. The N-legrem
aiso stat4jd tbat Macdorn. 11 wai anued. aud that he
bad with him a large qiantity of jcwelry. In con
cluaiou Inspector Biuley said that the New-York po
lioe might aafely arreat Macdonnell. lnattnn.' *
the extradition papere wonld bv qiuckly biought I.y
?S-rgeant Webb of ti.e city of London polu-e. who
had already left Luglaud in tlie steamahip Ut) of
Pans, which wonld probably arrlve *t*
Tliunagia. Supcriiitendtut K
.mB to Capt. Irvinfl ??f tbe
Detflfl. tive Squad, with orders t<> make all the need
ful arrangenienw lor aiflflflflflflj Mactloiinell a* huoq
ae the BleaniBhip came into the flflBflflB. C aj.t. Irviog,
::i TiflW tt the iact tliat he wa* an officer of the Slate
of New-York only, thought that he might havo more
legal anthui-ity for nrreeuug sueh a cniuirial ae ***** ?
flli.nn.il if he had tbe power of au officer ol thfl
United States Governmcnt. He therefore appear. d
beforo U. S. Commistanner Gutman antl mformed
him of tlie nature of the eaae. Ci>mmiw.ioiier Gut?
man gave Capt. Irving a warrant for the arrefft <l
Macdonnell aud appointed him a Deputy
Marehal t*i .serve the w-flarrant. Learamg from fhe
agent of the Bremen line that the Tburingia waa modu
expocted tfl mm*** *****?*. lr\u,u, liaateuinl blfl flflflflfl*
ratiouB to arreat Maedonnell.
?flflfl Mflflfl in the t9**MB**9 BflflBflt
Iu the mean time Menere. Clatrhfortl. Seward, ?Giin
wi.l.t. and Da Ciwta had appeared before Jmlge John
R. Brady of the Supreme Court, and. stil>niittmg tlu
papers aud information sent by ca ?' e.in-ti
an attaebment ,against the propertr of Macdonnell.
ami it ouce ?ave it in-to the hands of tbe Sin-nfl'. <*u
the same papere an order waa ohtaineii fniin the
same Judge appoinfingNathanielJarvie. jr.. reeeivet
of the immenee Btitn which it was antic-.pated wonld
be seized upon Mivdonn.-ira p.-rv.ii: and ateo a
"summons for a money demand" to !>?? B?-rve<I on
the defen.lant by the Shenrt". lli.- f'.!i,.wing oaflfl
plaint, apon which the epplicatioua ol n
w.re made, reeitea wafl u tne fa. ta of iho lorgi iy
m..de pnblie n. tbifl eonntry :
i iaa Si i'kkmk Coi.i.t- ' uy
Y* rk : Tb. . I
liiii.t. piii.titiii .. ? orge M.i, .lo
icfeudaiit ji.'v.' uamed
moned aud r-equin-.i to BBflWflfl tbe flflflflflteint iu t'.ia
action, of wbi.-u a copv ta uen-uiib >
and to airvt a , opj of ctir .-m.-wer io
Ofl thfl Butia.-rii.era. at tb. ir oltnie. No - Dlli-O
i nv of Ne?-Y,,rk. wltni-i lfl dayi . rv ? ?
bereof. rn lualve oi tbe day oi
fail to anawer tbe Btud oumplalnt wll
aunl. tbe plalliliff i.
im tbe r-hei denuandod lu tue coiupUiui.?Dai.-a m-w
York, March Ib. Uft*.
BLATCHFOKI). BBWAH0, C.RIBWOI.n. ind t?A I'.)?TA,
PiainniTa Attoni,n, N... flflSaaaao rb.
Hfi-umi. ?'.n ur?' .ii/,.,.'' ' in ,'?/ ? i <, ' I -,
liove.uoi .imi Company .it the Baul
(ieorge MacDonn. Il ?Tbe plaiutilT ??
ring tbat lt ia uow aud tbal il w.ta dfll tuwufl
ti. r.-inafu i ni.-iiiifl'tfl, ii B LBflflflVatiuu ?.
?alfll name. nti.l.-i ..n.i [.urauiitit u> Uie law," ,'lthr i 1
Kingdom of Great Iirltaw ami 1
lormallon and i.elie: of tb. ,i. f, ii.lniii
tbua oomplatnlug, i>?oi ibat bareteloM, aad ou tu*>
fourtb, nintli. ilu.t.-. utu. to.. ui
rweiily-xevciith 'U*-> ? I K-'T'l.,
aann ejgtlt buudli-it ..ud m-v?i,I'
aut preaeuled aiul cauM-il tfl bfl ?flr.--i-..
tiff. at ita banklng hi uae
irntten Inatrumenta porporflugtflflfl biiu ..
duly flacoepted accoi . ,?? ma?oBaflt> t**t Hut
a?{gr.-?-iie -"uo 'U.
iu^ tbe diacou.it waa a.;,.. .?', ?
m tbe gold coiu ot tbe I
the BUfuattiree on e*ifl li s bflflb ?* lflfl dravi
era, Ludoreere, and aciept
aeverally ffirged i thal t^c fa. t thal tbe aame w< r. i.tk. ,1
and were not ueuulue waa kiii'* id d. feadaut,
auu waa uot at tbe flflflfl flflflflflflflfll kuowu to tbi-- piau.i.ff;
tbat flflUevtflfl tbfl flflflflfl tfl ih- if.-i.uini- in.a plaiaufl ilifl
cooi.led tbe aaid Dliia tud l.aiU tUc i4it.oliul> tbi tc ',
Daiu.lv, tbe amounta aloit aal 1 to tbe aa..,
wbo rt-e.-ive.i thc n..uic
Aud tbiB pi.tu.ntl rurtber aaya tbat the aai.i paper in
atruuieuta. IflM, a* afortaaiit puipi-rtiUK to b?- oi.:- ol ei
tbanire. -were and flre, auu raeh t ( tb.tu w.u> ..
Mt.rtiii.-ai., and tliat tfle < '.naiiieration tor Uie *uul thrr
?flflflfll .md advancua baa wiu.lij fui,,-.l.
And ibia pluiutll furtaer i^ay-. up
bellef, tbal tbe wiio,.-,.iu< nn. oi ile aaid ? ?.!
aai.l diacounta, iea? aome auial) "..ra, ia uow tn Uie Ban.l*
aud Ul Ule ia?at*a.Mou of tbe aai,! li.t.-il'lui.t 10 I
aaounuea, auch aa bonda of ibe (io\. rnmeut ot Um
L'ulu-U Siau-a, Uuttta or flotflfl of Eaulian, Krcnob or
Dulcb bauka, flflfl iu gold Ofl in diainond,-; tbat the l>>>rU
Mayor of Lol.flo.i baa Oflfld a waHflM for lflfl apii.e
beubiou ot ibe aa.U di-feufiaut ou tb?-,'.ai c - "I tur*x**ry
au.l of ittu-riuc forflflfl papei witb tbe intetii U> di-irauil
tlna pla.i.tiil. an.l lhat a w^rrant tor tbe exlradlliot. of
tbe aaid liefeudaut Uu* Ihcu duly ia?u.-d uu.ler aud j.ui
au.iut to the trei.ty atipuiailoua nt-iwwa iba
luiu-d tstatea autl ihe Luiu-<t KiukUoiu
ot Ureat liritatn and lrJaud iu ibal btUaX
And tbis plaintill further aaya tbat the lclentUut h**?
uu otber proiM-rty thau aucli aa be baa procuriHl Ity ti.o
lucana aforeaaid fioin thia uUiutlff, and BMrb aarurlliea
or property m he baa purrl.oaed witb tbe inoneya a>, pro
fl.i.-fl irom >.uia plaialilf; tbat all ef aaid nwna,
iii?ui tida, aud BflUL an.l ali of tbe aaid booda of tfl*
,.. mi iitneiii .it tlu- L'uiled titatea, aml ail ot Uw -aaid
notflfl ot tbe EngUab, Ereucb, aud Dulcb bauka are ttta
property and rigbifuily belouff to tbia puuiuff, and
o.iiiut u> be returu. d t>> biui, tbat uuleaa Bflflflfl reiuiu
, mi b. procured by juuliial action, tbe reuMsly ?j
plaintill wlll be ioat, aud all of tbe aaid property wui i*
Wt lo tbla plaintill i Lhat aa tbla plalutiff ia tufonu. d
aud b. hevea, tbe anlti ileP-udaut ia now ou board a
ai.-aiuer tiwund irutii llatr.- lo bew-Yorfc, *uo wlll uit.w
miballof tbe aaid pmpcrtv witbm ibe juriMiKdon or
tbe court within tbe preai ut wwm,
wberetore tbia piaiutilf oraya:
I. Tuat, -auruig tbe pendeu.y ot tbla action, a receivar
of ail tbt-aS'ov.; iie?.-r:ifl.-<l preperty, ;u ih? \*****<t**o* ot
Uo aaiu fljclrud.iul. lua} - - . >y tbia CflHI I
power aod authurlty tu take tbe aaiu pruperty, wbrn \< r
foflU.il, aud lu UoiU Uiu name flabjecl lo Uie jud|,-iueul
BBrflia.
II. That tbe defendant may be enjoined and r-Mtrainad
from partiug wltb *n> ot aaid property, or froa. iui?r
fi-rlng thervwiib, uuui tbo Quai tletertuiuation ben-ut.
III. That tbiaplalntifffluy be alju.lged to be eutitied
to ibe poaaeaaton of all of tbe aaid property. aud tbat ma
aaid rooeiver may be dlrectod to bold *** him lor tbia
plaitiUff. aud tu pay over aud .U-Uver tbe name to Uua
pliiUiifliff m uiUal^cUou of iU -aaul claim a^aiuai tbe aaid
aut.
And it ikAin.mdaJudgw*Dt Berein aoconhagiy aud itfl
eottu. . ^ ?
BLATCBfOB^, SflWABD, UBJflWOLD, allO Da C^flTA,
PUiiutifl'a A turueya. -? - _
City, 0**r**j, ***** ***** *f *t*-Torb *.: *******
*** ***** ra***.