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XX t U? M P ICE ?mMmmMim&kz wT i-M *u !*-??_ -pwt- NEW-YORK, WEDNESDAY, AIMtl!. 27, ixsl._PRICE FOUIt CENTS. V<H~XLI. i 'affairs at washisgtc THE SENATE AND THE DEFARTMEN1 jjUE CWRHR FOK RRPUBUCAX8 TO ri/BUl'R I ?JOMUOKIUTIOX? A CAUCUS PBOBAlJLK T< ?TUE FOOT OFFICE URPAKTMRNT MAXAUR ??IB. JOXRS IN RJ'.PLY TO MR. KRYR. Tbo Republican Senator? have under thoi fnl consideratiou the present Situation in Senate, and a caucu? will probably be hoi. ?By to determine upon a course of action. ( Clerk French, of the office of the Second gjgtant l'ostuiantcr-General, was dismissed today. Mr. Jones of Florida, occupied gme of the Senate in an attempt to repl the recent speech of Mr. Frye. THE QUESTION OF EXECUTIVE SESSIO a cAicre of ebpcbucaji senator? moiaH.' ?K liriJ) TO-PAY?THF. AWIIHIIWH IP? AUAJK8T THE CONFIRMATION OF KXKCUT1VI POINTMF.STB. (BY TEIBGRAPH TO TUR II?*.] Washington, April 2?).?There has been I earnest discussion among Republican BeM?M day in regard to thr present posture of I?? Conkling ami Mi merest friends arc e\id* Strongly SffSMd to the sentiment, which has h manifested itself among MMS of tho Republican favor of holding executive sessions for the pur of acting opon eertaiu MMlnoJMM to fill racai which the interest? of the public service ret) ?faould ho filhvt without further delay. The term? of ?frico of eertaiu Inmdcd officers o( Treasury Department have expirai ; and, w these oftieers still continue to perform their tin they are acting without Riving any t>onds to sc the Government iu MM of defalcation or lOM example, tue term of office of the Assistant-Treu* of the I'uited States at San Fratu " expired some weeks ago. He still coutii to perform the duties, lint tho t rru for which sureties are bound having expired the Governn fa obliged to trust ?starely to his honesty and i laute for the safekeeping and honest disburse n of the millions of dollars of public money in his ' ?ession. In the Judicial branch of the Govern? tod in the Indian service aro also vacancies w] thtitpubllc interestedemaud should M hllcd pMM| With alt thtwe reasons to appeal to, Senators \?re for sometime believed that executive se*?; ought to bo held have been earnest in the expresi t? their views, and have won over to their suppo Dumber of those who were at first indifferent or w averse to proeeediiit: with the consideration of executive business until after the end of tho pre struggle to obtain control of the Senate organ tiou. It is understood that the chief ariruim used by those v ho still oppose any executive (ions are two. In the first plnce they assert that, should the S ate once go into executive session, the Republic would lose strength for the present struggle i would be compelled sooner or later to abandon leeond, thoy declare that such a course would ' Mril the success of tho Independent movemeui Virginia, by lending encouragement to the advei ries of Mahone and enabling them to say in Um < < lag political campaign that the Ik-publican? Bowerleas to sustain lus cause. There is no ejpssl that General Mahone fears that such would he effect upon the inovciueut which he is so gallan leading, although it is well understood amour Republicans that he will cheerfully acquiesce in a decision which the Republicans may reach iu reg: ? to tbe subject. The advocates of executive sessions are quite strenuous in the belief that the poUey which 11 favor would not lead to any snch result as the o;> nent* of it fear. They say that it will, on the wh< strengthen the Republican position and will erial tbe country to understand better than it 4SM 1 true philosophy of the preseut struggle. They a point to the fact that the Republicans have Ms taken the position that no executive business nu he t ran sac U-d during the pendency of the mmi struggle, and say tnut that question was purpoai left open to lie decided when the exigency shoi arise. Iu their judgment tbe time has now arm when the public interests demand that certain en ntive buaiucss should receive attention. It is understood that the new plan to bring t D?mocratie min irity to terms which was descrih in Thr Tribune to-day, has been subrnitt 1 tbe Frosideiut. It is believisl that he did not rec< i with much favor this proposition to cut the Gordi f kfeot by withdrawing from the Senate all nomin ttons now pending. It is understood that a Repul? Mu caucus will lie held to-morrow. It is quite u possible to predict whether or not a majority of t mucus will l>e found iu favor of holding execnti session*. One Republican Senator said to-day tli be believed fifteen Senators would vote for it." He on? of the fifteen. The opjioncnts of that MUM e Breas considerable confidence that the pre.? ni polh will not be changed. All the Republicans evince : unaltered determination not to abandon iu anv eve; tbe struggle to gaiu control of the Senate organiz M The Senate Judiciary Committee met to-day ar referred most of the pending Judicial nominations subcommittee*. Several of them were informal discussed to some extent, but no action was tak< except as above indicated. CHANGES IN THE POSTOFFICE DEPARTMF.N UL.NKIUL BRAPV'S CHIRK < IJ'HK ItKMOVKli-Mi ru FITNR.S8 OF HIS ?UCCRsSOU?TUE STAR Hot I SI AN DAL. [BT TELRCHArn TO TUR TRIHfVEl Washington. April ML?Chief Clerk Kren-h, c the utlice of the Second Assistant ?'ostina-der (?-n eral, was dismissed to-duy. 8o far as can be b-arne no allegations of dishonesty an- made against hin He was filling a responsible position in the offi.?<? < General Brady, aud it is held, must have kuown o the irregularities of his chief. He had never tak> any steps u> make known to the Postmastcr-Gencr.-i or the President that improper practices were yaia OB iu th.? office, and for this reason he was dismis>s-d H. D. Lyinan, who has been appointed in hi ?laee came into the Department five years ago am left it on the first of April to engage in other busi neas in Rochester, N. Y. During a considerate - nor tiou of his service he was the clork in charge of thi office work of the bureau of Depredations, wh.-r be made an excellent record. Ho became very fa miliar with all sorts of imeatigations. aud, there fore, brings to his new position ripe exnericnu- o the kind he will fiud most <umful. The appoii-tmen was not of his seeking. He WM invit?-d by the 1'ost majrter-General to return to Washington tc BCMpf tb? position. There baa been considerable criti( isme-f the MMM of tbe Postmastex-Geueral in jH.-ru;ittiuK the IMWIU ol the work of investigation to get ?brood; it Mai ?Tfufd by the friend* of those who?? names arc mentioned as being under suspicion, that Mtktai ahort of absolut? proof can justify the publication of tbe damagiug reports. With regard to this criti? cism, it can be stated that tbe publicity given by tbe press to tbe facts which are being gathered hai served an ?xcdlent purpose. Letters in considera kl? numbers from quarters hitherto unsuspected an being received ?.taking revelations of circumstanc?? and facts which lead to Dew developments. These letters up to this time are chiefly from the oldci State?, When tbe people of the new States and TesTitoriee pec?me fully ?ware that attention will be paid to their complaints, and that there is now ? Manifest disposition to correct abases, doubtless Muy missing links in cases which are not fully com listed will be supplied. The silence of those whose names have been con Meted with the star route swindle? is beginning to m considered one of the strong confirmations of ?ks truth of tbe reports which hare gained cur ????X. It is Warned that many of the members of ?Mgreaa whose names ?ad influence have been lent g? the purpose of obtaining! contracts upon which wdalentscheme? for "expedition" bar? subse gMily been made, bars signed reeommendations JJfciM My sense of responsibility for their act? of ., "I km! Wham iaqtiired of in regard to their ??WlMudaUcn?, tbey bar? Mid in MbstaoM t ? It In zJS VMiae* <* tbs PoM Offloe Department to ? sP^ *w,htt'OWII*fmt*0<tkeMoe?^ ? for tin service we ank for." In other word?, t? have n?te?l on the convenient principio that ?t m ?aJte the cornet thing to get all tiny could fr tlir OmnMri for their own parti? ratal loeatttl rt'Kul'dlfKN of the propriety of the iXlxinlit lire. A cane in jM>int i? tliat of a eontraetoi iu a We em State who ?lesiml t?> have the sers lea upon r?nit<- " exnniitad " an?l increased in fraguan Having ?4YMire?l MMNM signatures of pri\ate dividual*, he came to Waahlnglftn anil with? trouble obtained the indorsement of several bm bcr* of the delegation from the Ktate which the service was performed. Ona ('< gn-ssman refnaed his signature. "Wh\." a^k the contractor, " <lo von lotend to reft to awtist In obtaining a better mail service for yn Constituantef "Non.- of my constituents will liettor served." was the rcpl.v, " by granting yooi I ?lili'-t. 'I'll?' tow u wit?-re vom route t< rmiiiat ? I lieeii al?aii?lone?l an?! th?'po-t office i-? < loRcd. T la.st man ha? left there anil it now in Wnehlllgl seeking my intliience to gel ? place in one of t iK'tmrtment?. You are now running under vo present contra? t forty mih s beroud tin- laid ? 11 l;i on your line." Thin refusal defeated tie litii" pi ject of the contractor! A HARD DAY'S WORK. BfitATOM USIKXUM TO A DKFKXCK <>F M.aVi:i WITH mi: THKK.Mo.MKTKfi AT RIQBTT-OIX 1' okkks. [bt retronara to m rninusi i Washington, April 9&?Senators aptnt five 1 ?liou* hours to-day in the Sonate Chamber, win th?' mercury atood at 86 ? and in the cloak raen whole, daring a portion of the afternoon, the he wnaahnoat stifling. The hoi woathor prodncod visible effect upon Senators, and nure than onee twice the languid attention which they boatOW upon the proceedings ? a* din loaad by the (hoi th noojnornni had Toted on the various ehildiah n tionssubmitted bj Democratic senators in order oanana t time. With a single exception Sennton declined to i mini in ?!>' e hinaking. Eren 8) nator ill own, the vigila and loonaetona leader of the Democracy, rem aim nUead : hnt hi? ?icsk w??f piled with bookaand 111 u-n with papers, to which he ilcvotod mu? h att?ratio probably with I view to another att? nipt to expia more clearly his sinuous record M a politician. M Jonas, of Losuatana, and Mr. Call, of Florida, wc nine silent : but Florida had a i aiee razeed in bei d fonooagainst the foul "ealonu?W ol Bouanoi i rj Mr. Jonee Badea two-honra1 speech "in reply that portion of the remarkable batnagne <'f the Be ator from Maine win? h referred lonj State." Tl keynote of Mr. Jones'? speech was his arraignmei of Hr. Frye for having dared t<> institut?- eotnpai sons b.'tween Florida and other States, of the I'nio Mr. Jone? WM very Indignant at this atodd ing wii the atlails of " m> Statt ?": and hi STOW red in tl tat.' and wa\e?i eloQoenl as lie iit'iioiiiitt?laapetehn against "uiy state" from '*onteVfcre** Conaidcrii that Mr. .Iones minie hie way to Florida sou tweuty-rive years ago from In land. " after leak ing temporarily in different parts of the South and considering ton the dalagt of nenunciatic poured U]H>n Massa? liusctf* and other N'eu-Knghui iStat?-3 by Ifoaara. Brown, Call and?aher Boatbei Senators dut ing the last month, Mr. Jones's perforn anee of to-day was decidedly c?hi1 an<l refreshing, "All wc want." shout'd Mr. .Ioikm, " is to Ik? h alone. Why will yon not ht na alone I lid? is ?>i probkno." Mr. Jonee theneUeensaed the origin ? African aurerytatbiacountry, and sIh>w?m| th; the QeverBB*POt a ml people of (?reat Britain and n< Ihn American colonice were responsible for it. 11 an Mgf digression Mr. .bines tin n anteved upon long apology or justification of slavery it??!f. It wi a vivid remind?'r of old times in < tongreaa, to hear Scut hem Senator ?inoting Scripture t" prove thi the Saviour of .mankind, who lived in the Roma Enurire in a'Ti lige " whea slavery of the most pallia knul''estated in thai empire, ?IM trot dr-nonnce th institution, but said: **Render therefore unto Caw the things that are Casar's." From this starting-point Mr. Jonee proceeded, h eaxy stag? s down through i he centuries to the prei ant tim?', dwelling eene< ill!. apon Kdmnnd llarke' apeeeh in defence of the Ameri? ?n i uloniea, in a hie the Hritish statesman anuonneed be dkarover) the the sentiment ol Libert) is ?trongi ?t m the heal I? i nmateraof etaree. Mr. Jonei n-inl ropiooaextract from Burke's speerhe?, ami one Repuulirun Senate plea?anth reaaarked that'"the more of linrkean the l?s.s oi,Iones be puts into that speech tin- hatte the aneech will be." Mr. Jones concluded h? cntei ing a general denial toeverything that Mr. In said about poUtical ontrauea in Florida. Mr, Frye' statements were from oficial records. Mr. Jones' ?tat?mente were lusow n aaaartiona. A RATIONAL BANKRUPTCY LAW. TBS ?t*n-OOMatlTTKI Of Tin s, s mi: .n DKiAit OOXMITTBJ! s[ i.KiM, ivhii:MA!|.,s. WaMUXOTOX, Ai?n 1 26.?Authority having Im'ci obtained from th?' Senate this afternoon f'>r the Bub Judiciary Committee on the subject of bankrupt?. to employ a stenographer and ail during the reeea of the Senate, that anb-eonunittee (ronaiating o M? -sis. Im/alls, McMiUan and Garland] will short!; addreaa letters to United Stntea Judges and forme registers in baukrupte) throughout the country, t boards ?if trade in all the important 'ities, and t> prominent imrehan's, eminent lawyera, editors <> eeannnwetal newnpapara. eteM with a view of a-tir taining, tret, whethat It iathe opinion of aacb rep reaentotivee of the baninem Intoreataoi the countr tliat another National bankruptcy law should In enacted] *..idly, to imite practical angerotion from tin m m tu the beat methods of remedj mg a? knowledged dafeirta in the former laws rotative t' delay in the distribution of estates and the i onsump tion of a.ss?ts in extravagant fies and costs. The Infbrmntion which is thus to !?? soli? ited am latin red by eorrespondence during the summer wi] bo compiled and digested for the nae of the sut? eeanmittee in the fall so that tiny may be enabled t? rciHirt to the full committee early in Deeembei wiuie measure that may eontidently (>?? expected t< ?Met w it h *h? approbation of t Ion grasa ana the conn try. The members of the sobeommittee siy the] will be ?lad to ret five communication* on this tub je?'t from any and ell persona interested, wbctbei specifically invited ot not. NOMINATIOXB. Wasbixotox, April 26.?The Preajdenl lenl the teBonlaf iiendaaltom totheienate to gay ? Hi,??tii o. Wkaater.nl laaiaaa, t.. *?? aaeM "f laa laamm 0 UM l'ini? ami MaHrage A(.-i ncy m Aitaoaa. .?irwiv i'" ?? "ww Margeon Tbanaa a. v. I'.iriin t? b* A*?lstunt Medical fut-i vtir wltti Hi., rsnk of I >riit?iiant i nil.ii. 1 ; AxiMant siiigwiti JoatoaM Rrwara t? ha MargMin, ?Ith tin-raiik ut Muj'T. ?ii?! Uentanaat Maura? W.i*raMi, Mit Aitliler?. t.i iif ? avtatai Hioiait i U lUntaal wni,?m n J!i,in?T, ."tli MtHli rv. t.. i?, first Mrntriiant Haeuad-IJaii' tmaut Fraiiii? I? I'.ut k?i, 1 llh lufaulry, to be Hccoud l.ltu tt ujiit, >?1 ?. j\ulr?. _ WASHINGTON NOTB& Waantaoron, Tneaday, ^pr? M, is?), Tli? rr? (-til? ut lias aaeetnted w??am MrMtehaebel rhllaitelphi.i, aii'l .I?'lm K. Hoi? s, i.? ItoAaon, Miefe., un m' i is ut tie Board ?if ladlaa < eeauuaalom ra. Catana! h D. ntarata Tth cavalry, has b too tlttalled ??? (iovcrtitir ?>f fu' So'dlera' Beent, sao l.i? du aaat-t aknv I j - Mason,20thInfantry, asDepotj Gorernor. Intetanl Revenas Ceueeter Young, of ptalatga, kT.C, ti leg-nph? t?> c.iiiiu.ls-loniT Kaum that ?epotta* OBp tared "ii latarday ? i ? mug a large iilh ii dhrttllerj en n?sl t?y liC?u btariey. S . ntary 111 line iiaa Instructed the Am? ricim Consul at Victoria, H ('., to luv? stltrate und report upori tln-ilr nanaaaneas ??? aaeoted ? tth tfee altoaed haar lanamaal of two American ettlaeas at Yale last winter. The CoiuuiUsloiicr of Internal Revenue )>o* Jnat de clde4, In a caae which arose In the Klftli QaUeOttea Dis? trict of North Cnr<ilitia, that nionev In the i ustislv of thn lioNcrntui nt anil bclonatag to u ainaea is not sabjeet to levy autl attuchiiiciit uuUtr or?K-u?dtui? iuatltutcU 111 a State court liy eredluira. A elrcalur will t* laaaed by BeereUry Wlmloni to-day, which ?ill njiMllryciri'ular No 4'J relaUve to the Mian ?loo of *ix rer ?vnt bonda at 3^ per cent, ao that foreign bondholder? of the alx per renta may nroaent Uiem for continuance to the London Agency, which u u> bt eatab nshedandertke management of Mr C. K. Coon, of the Loan Dlvlalon of th?> Tr?'aaiiry Department Mr. Coon and aaaiatant will leave for Kampe during this week. An opinion ha? been rendered by Attorney ?.?'nerul MacVeagh in the t?t*venaon-Cuwell oaae, whtcl waa some days ?lore referresl to him by the Prealdent. Un? der it Payroeeter Ptevenaon will be entitled to the dis puted advancement to the grade of l%\ lusoector. I'ay mnoter Edward Bellow? 1? ileelared not to tie In the hit yIc*, whfch l*a virtual acknowledgment that bl? nin etaiement by rTraident Hayea was illegal and therefore ?old. Secretary Klr'rwood to-day aent a t? legram to J. Milton Turner, ol8t Loul?, prealdeut of the " Freednien'e Okbv fcfjaj Aeaociatlon," advialn? him that the question of the right of the colored people to settie upon the land? of the Indian Territorv W?M be snbadtted In a few day? to tbe hiebest nnthortlv ; that it Mr. Turner itftH? to be beard be should eome to \\ ashlngton ?1 once, und that In the meantime no attempt must ;>- med? to enter tbe i ? I ritory. _ Tin: WMEl K 01 i 8TSAMMHJP. TIIK cm <>v At-tin. ? ?? THR MALLORT uni;, A-ii"itr. M Ul i i BNANDft v. i I a.- lin PAM ** OKM LANDED IV BA] l'i u\ indina, Fla., April 26.?Tbe steamer City of Austin,! aptaiuSU v?na, has been wrecked on Pelii an shoals, a mil-.- inside of tbe fernandina bar, The ddp it a total loss, and her cargo, consisting of sugar, cotton. BBODgC S?d fruit-., will BTOTS ne.irh a total sosa. The cargo of sugar i? insured foi (75,000 In New-York offices. The t< rlis Insured in foreign r?mpanle?, but to wh if amount is not known, Ths raptain is still on hi snl. ( ' iptain Ells, Ilie navul o? the underwriter?, I? doing nil possible. Tbe loas of tin- steamer is attributed to the pilot. ?At tNNAll, t??., tpril 20, The | o? the steamerC'it) ol Vn lit: arrived liere this eveiiiug, and will leave for New-York lo-utorrow. C. II. ?lalloTT k Co. rw^vml a di?patc1l T?s? tenla,)- MtJHhu? Mint tin- ' ItJ ??! Austin went ?sboi 1- m. smiii.i;, on tli<- Pelican Hboais, near rYrnaudlua, I'ln. Aaotber dbtpatch stal il that the steaaa? ?a* ht charge of a lorsl pilot, and was hehrg takeu tarto tbe port of l'i rnandtne. It wasbImi snid that the vessel was gsMg to ploees, sad Ibal all tbi passengers bad bee? seal ashore in iBgboatA Phe ?team? was In i ' M C?ptala Steven?, and was en it? way from Niissnil tu I ? itiiitiilt-i.i. III. le i |o Ibis TVi iiaaariigi i Hui? ami fuisn i an on boon!, and 11?<-)? i- no waj now In t- .. a-Uo lbs ;-e-i inter?wi re. iBfonaattuB was r?crlved that a perl ? >( Ihe iwrgn, erne i slstlaga? LOOObngsheada of sogar and :W0 barrels of fruit, * nu ?aired. Mi M-ir ton, propi i- ter of tbe Morton Hmtsi . at : waj .mil r'onrffruUi -t . Is the pmprtetni of Ihf Rnj .1 Victoria Hotel st Nassau, lu s peaking nl.i Uir wrei k last alght, he -ni ?? i .i -in.'I In beat I bat tbe r< ?. i was abandoned, Isenuse I havr reeelrsd this dis pateo from im brother, who I. board 'Weamer on sand Mnk ; stay ben Uli Thurmhtr. All well. B.B. Morton.' [supposed fren. Ilie dispatch In I thi was oulv taeapoi urj, mil that the ?tcnmei wonld continue'It? fit; las? familiar with tb< ?Yllran Hhaals, . mi-i i r.iii'i ?< now a veaarl eoeud \w wn-eke?! there, " I* a long saod] bal something like t'oucj Island, un<l ceasrUoften run on tie ?.neI m In? water. H Is ?ril? i short distance from tbi ?I t If any serine deal occurred !?? the stearoei H would he eaaj foi the ijrars to land safety, I anilntcre*U-d iu tin <? ger? beeaue most of tbera rame from my h>.t, i Me cloard far tb? se ?sea ?prtl '--, and forty --f tin . seventeen ol I Is In tin* hotel and raj hrutbor, who M tbe Bsanagar, ?II sailed oa the lltj <-t lust in the name day. Tbc guests wen um-tl\ from Me? York, and tie > hml been el tbe birtel all tie hwhi. I snppose therewereali.nscpensm? ihnanlwhohvi In Mai rtteOIti of l>it i.i- from i - ileliu.i. ariiv. .1 i.i-i uUrlil at Pter No. 90. hut the captain said be bad brard noth? ing of tbe lUaairb r to tut-I'll ??[ Aosttai ?atll be rea? 11 -l this |Mirt. Tbe UKy of Austin was Imllf Iu Mystle, Conn., In 1871, and h ga?era t. .'.?.' torn sb< raa a errew preis-ller, twu masts, and schooner-rtgecd. Ktae measured '--'I feet In length. 3rt?4 feet lieam. uinl 20 feet dept of hold -in was in.in of oak, ehest i it m I ? Ins puie, and bad two and three ImTkbead* FA IGMI S'Ti IU H />// A'.N Vi n.v \ I MlMKI! Mil ED AN!' Ili'lll'l !> Skiui.u, Mo., April lilt.?On Saturday niirlil Kl ih Horion was mardi r?l bj unknown |<er<Min? lu u Beul on his own farm, mar Urownavllk-, Hallnr County. Hi. pw ki t? w? n mini. DROWNED 1? rill M t n NEDOTA uivi it Si. I'm I.. Minn.. April '-'?I.? A disiKlteh from I., ?aeurto uu Pteaari I ?? ?? ?ays lam. a farmer, wai drowardyesterdai wulb tryln? locru Minnesota Hiver, and ? wealth) Iriabmau, who was visiting ta. ? ?'? aadri .nu..4j dn uujnt.m. i - A IiIMN Kl v MAN'? DEADLY Ff? Ih.s MulNi -, |o>.\.i. April !*?'..-N ?-t< nl.r, .Liu,. ? ' lldi rhaeb ?bol i nd Im in nu.m ?Irl named Mart Knstki p ich wasumler un Influence of liquor, and bad |usl aa .-i-s t inn with tbe girt. Hi says thai Be pointed the pistol liM.i fult.V, Wllaoal llitilil 10 tin it an KDITOH IIBLD IN EBTREM Cinmns\ii, \iuii jr. ?i-teid.iy oa Vbatige Mr. i'. I! Murray, Buluu of The* intt?nmnDrift Vmrrr?t, was prraaatad i<y *? ipeiiatondeat M?\w. ii In hrbalf of UuuufAS frtand* nt Um t.'Sambut vi IVuniiKSr, ?Ith ?1,000, that Mr. Morral nisi t.ik.- n Beetled vacation to Eorope to recuperat< hi- falling hen lb, \ HI81 STDl RM iM'IS'i ?'At SlJttl -' II IDg RlooMimotok, III.. Vi'iil _'?'.. In.i ?'ost, I \ iiiiiiir woman i none? led ? itli ?< nie of the mosi r> ?i?-. | util.- fniiiiiii? in Ibis roiiuty, rommlUed salrtde h?*it i taking -' ' i; ? In r it- : s thought'to be ? mumnderetandlng between ber sad her !n\i r w hum 'lo- liwt un i aha il t i n s ? V HiiMW :n I.N i n to in. \Tlt Ni n ALBANY, IimI., April ->'?. Mr-, Jackann ] fjowan, iieni Mid? a). -i" neei < ouati. ? tw ro isted on ! HstnnLiy. I>y ber dress i ? w : ? i _- lire, Bhi lumped Into u n. m m a ii. ii ber Infant ? is ?lei plmr, retting the bed on ITC, \* aping from Ilie ei^l ?he fell m ?im leas to lln tl.Hir, u ie re i-hi ?.i.i till ih ..til rellei ed Is i fataUj honied l-itri-AK.-N'i ron s - ?? ! v-1 ? i ii vi i mm! Cincinnati, April 2\\. I'he hieail ?joua?ttee of arraagesBcuts, to pre?an for a meet In? ben in \-. ?pis) n< kl nl tin- Ann mull A-mu ..t tun ful the Adl SBOI m. n : ..i -. n -iirc.il n-1 \ .?i. i.i.i;. tu i m ?in .n in. pr?parait? ?i for Its daties Mr l'ut nam. secretary of the assoi Latlon, was present and ( aeoraing the wants of tbi tssociatiou, iin- luceUng w'" i?-in id m Mui*ie llull. M|| M.lKtt ' II Ml I Vi.l ? VI'.\ A I \ St. i.n: i-, April ?t?.?Richard Wish?-, tin barker ol .ho mi - ned from Nr a yot unlay, and s?ys Ibal utsl Wrduesdai Kchaefsr mu:..'! a - ii.i.irii,i !.,'\ iirnau i. the Prem b iillll.ird player, f? i matcb foi $?fiUti .i Mili-m Kuaiand or America, eaeb lo |. ij hi? own sxpsnse? If the aanie is ptayetl li i and \ Igt ? . ?'? - ii, ? ??-? lo Is paid If the i ton Is . In tiiii11 ountrj ? DttOWKI I' IN lili. II l ?RAND*? A?M Cincinnati, April ?t?.?Nighi before i,i?t the wife of nx-Bepreseniatlvi I U rhompson. ol l^-?i> Count], Kj , lost ber life by tbe i unolzliig of a small ro? tni.it lu ? ?weilen strean Mr. Inompson clnna ?if? with heroleencrg) foruearli half un hour, until help mm id and Ihej wen i ? v. ?* 11 lo ?tiore, tie wit. dead .uni tin- bnsband suBeriim from eihunstIon and - HO tllUt 111? in n\ rr\ I? IboUgllt tO lu III'I ?i-HI I ill'. M kMTKM n. - : m k i us a i -i i.'iri?. St. Loci?, April 2tl.--An Stt4*mp1 ?as made t.-siin in run ?an mi tin- ? illve ^in h and Market Bin el KaUroad Lines,asasall portion ol tbe regularempl? ? bavtug aeceptad .i pnipiMitlon made hi lbs railway president, The fl ret lour oi flvecare In Market-?! were ?iiffi-red tn ]ius?, leit n >.r. i- i rowd ? Hi ' U 'l ?t l oVIoek In Chestnut?!., stopped foui ears forcibly, threw them from tho I rack ami rorapellrd the bnrsea to Baal tin m over the SI s adam pavement, iin rrewd also atopiml snothoresr, limUe tin- ?tndowa. plastered It with luud andforcedtbe driver tot ski theborsoato thestahlm Similar scene* occurred In Market and Otlve-sts rhe police mai h ? hut could not prevent Um acts related. Aft. i un hm 11 ni i \< m ih i v,iu, restated. kH'HDEHKD BY v II M.I BREED INDIAN St. I.oi i-, Apiil !?t?.?Yeatorday afternoon Michael lie voir, a fare ? ? ' sh ntlns W ilker, n hslf bread Indian, and James V/llltsms, a school (cacher, an old ?rae, were ra Jacob Btaai'i iniunr ?tore, at iirtiU'ton. tweat) miles from tin- cltj w'alkei and Revoir cot into i dlapate, ?ad Mr. Williams lotcrpuard oa i? h lie Mil r, ?* In r. n i? m tbe 1 m I mu ?in .1,1 1-. 'Ir.*:?! d hlin mil nf tin- atore, (limit him mi I he . round and uimuded blm on the head with alar?? ?tone, cnishla? in his ?uuii and killing him Revoir, who waa al llr?t du/ni ut the sud denness and ferocltj of Walker's attack, recovered bin self.I attempted to stop tbe hi.ly work of the ?m ago, when tbe utter turned unoa him aud felled him t" th.- ?-i"ii.'I silk n fi mi rail, inflicting a ?.miml upon bis bead wbicb will probabl) raisull f?iaU>-, w.iikii Bad. Ji i ?hi: i rim NOTES. HMAI.LPON AT Wit MIM. 1.1\ mi Wilmington, |h?l? April _'?'.. Xine deaths m I . n fi-'in sasallpoi bsd wrek, ami -i< >? ? . ,.. ^ *< r< ? . ni t" llil Allli-.le.li-. \. 1 A HUIT LAUNCHED AT IlAlll. Ml Hath. Me., Ipril ??t?, I in William .1. KoD h. u flue ?alp n( 1,700 lona w"- la?ai bi ii hi ri to daj, Mn- u us n?d hj atrasas lu Nr? Imn I "Ht s n i tlsswhiis. NOTICE OK A DEMAND POR MORE PAT Hii-ins-, April 26. I In- e nncrs nl linatoii ;iin! Cambreic bav? ifi.eti,, Uisl ibs) ?i;i demand from MqbSB] in xl -?'? I" i i?? nt .el', hi,. . , u [,r, Ml MORI M. l>Mi IN Till si,| I || ATLANTA, Ha., tpril?d. Menrorialday wasgene raUy observeriUmIs) ('ItlsensaMI former soUflers t (n iikkUmt < ? mi lerjr. An ?ililii*? ?m dcllverisl m,,i wen ii.rsSss rOREBJl FIRES I \TlNiil I-iiKD RED Hank, N. J.. Aiuil '?t?. Un i i r. ? in the a.N .-iti'nit Mhlnleoei ? nl ins Nut s?.(!,|,, ahlra. i*rt nlaht, threstrm?! lo bSOOSM nr? ?ni.m?, lui, Inn, lUOgalsbciS hl oopunin min ?bOWSn, Till CRAMPLAIN CANAL, Ai.iuni \piii _')').?I in- work on the Chaaplain csn.il uaareveaMal a* reported in in-in ? rare sausfartory alais of lorwanlasss itiinpoctcii iimt lbs . an?j ?in lie raadj lur Innlnen? i-iirly In ihr Baal m-.-k at \(?y. AN EDITOR UMACL1 ED. Fail Ifivnt. Maas., April -!'?. Hurinatlie meelinn of the Based?! Aldsremn !??t svealng, iiiunllratn Marri?<iii saaaaltsd (lsorge Oaatoa, BiUtsrot ?Xr ?au.r Ms?utor.i.?tiik In? ml kl. kliitf him. lUni-nli ?us tu. i nmsl by sn BrtSSlS (?union |IU?IlMIU(1. Till. 0MACI Mil.I. STIIIKI IMI '? Pall Ki\ku. Miuss., April 36.?The Chaos Mill ?tsrteil up thi? nmrilns, ?II tin- oM ?|ilnnrr? hsvlns n lamsd la warb, ?aasaj M^iisnO, <in aaeoaatsd wUnsu du? imiio-ih? ntnkr ??? liintiK .1.-1 Tin-?trlki-liMttist Bts wix-k? Slid tust UieouorsUvt? al.! f.'o.iUNI In las lo.auf ?sifis. WiiMAN's BOARD OF rORXIQN MISHionh. WBlTBaULL, N.Y.. April 36.?The Woman's Uoanl of Kmrirti MliuUiHi? nf the Myno?'. i,f Altiinr of thr ITmbyte rUtil hun-li twf'vin Itsutlilh sniiu?! inM-tliiKlrii?t-vriiliiK In Uir Vrr*byVrrt?n rhiinti, tin. Ilojn'm Uiwn-y prrsldlii?, sod the Rsv. Ur llolmm, of Albany, dejivrrtn? theaddress. ODD KKl.UiV.~MII- ANNIVKILMAHY. PKOViDr.NCE, K. I.. April 3d.?The. anniverenry of Odd Fellowship ??? crlebrst?! In tliUcltv to-dsy by s pt?r rssslon of'2,000 mrn from Htstr lodfn-s. Tn?*e wers prsaont visitor* from Ms>wsrhu??M?. An ursUon wss drlUorrd by Past llrandMsstrr Kiddnr, of jlsiicli?s>U.-r, N. H. Tb? c?io braUun ended sllb s baou.uet WHAT is DOING ABROAD. LIVELY COKTBS1 OVER MR. BRADLAUOR not hoc** ot coamoxi anvcga t?> aixow him to iam: tmi: ?iatii?Tin: khi s? 11 OCCCTT TAtlAIHA - lnlMl 1IKAI.V-I II Mi's M Ml. VI.? aatnaiCAX anmtmn saman si efsom. In the House ?.f CoaunotM hud evening there was a spirited debate, in which Mi. (il.Mistime. John Bright, Sir Stalb.nl NuitlK.it?' and othen t..?.k put, over the raw <.f Mr. Bradlaugh, who, by ? rote of the House, wan refnaed Demission t., take th?' ?...th. Hostili? ties between the French and Tuni-i.ni for? - hegaa Monday, the French bombarding and destroying a fort on the Island <.t Tabarra, Afterward tin v occupied the place, the Tunis? ian gairis.u, braving t|?. ),?,, The attendance at "if fun. ral ?f i.,?,i Reaconsfleld yesterday v..s large, Inn was somewhat interfered with h> I"'1 weather. Fiem Uritlard* colts were beaten at the Rpxorn race* yeah rday. A St IM. IN nu: ilOI'SE OFCOMMt mu. anADLsroti sor pr.R*rrrr.n ro i?m: rar ?iATII UViiv I?! I? V11. BKTWKKS vu:, i.l.w. STOXK, sin ? i ai i ni: h s. tit i in tin . .|,,|| s in. h,III aw< (mu Loaihix. tpril?fl In the IIoum of Commona this evening Mi Brndlnugh advanced t.. tl,. --,,. table to - ,1 \0| thr?t? j.. ted, sud Ihr Speaker rc?|Urat'-.l Mr. Hi sllaugli to with.Iran. Mr l'i.,.||..uifh w.ih.lr w helos the bar. Sir Htafford North otetnoved tbst, having i to ih. resoliiiiiiu ,,f t|,. ||ou?e and th? n i.orts.it the two Select Committees, Mr. Ilradlatiah be not per lo tak. tl.. nnth. Mr. Davi i ?omi., r foi ( im-;, b moved ns an amendment that in . , a ..- . M deain - to tak? I h mitli the IIoiim< would not. on the ! of ? .u.Ui ? . ..,? .li? ment lb? Mr. Lab meed l.ii eral*, mend* i f? r N? rtl ; ihr ainendm? ut, awl ?aid that tie - t.j?. t ni -h Stafford Northrotr'a motion wastoatit up tb< smouklrring riubera of rt-ll bigotr]. i bight Hon. J.thn Bright, Chi.lloroi the Duchy of I. <n. .i-t. r. ?I. f. tid.-d Mr. Bradtough's right to take th.? oath on the ground ol Mr. Brad laugh's stau im ni that an oath ?\.>uld be binding on In- roma k in <?. w tth the penniamou ?.f the I f.:i^ Mr. Bradlaugh, j speaking; fr.-i.i n . t!,, House his word thai >n oath would be binding on hi- roun an. e. Mr. Qlsdatone aasrrted that the II.m-. bad no right to InfUct ibsal.ilit v on a mendier s ho, it w:u< ndmitt. d, had no I? t il disqualification. Su Stafford Xorth? >te'amoti?tn wa* adopted hya \.it of 2<m to 17.\ amidat trctnt'udoua . !,? rs from tbeUonsei i Mr. Bradlaugh again advanced to the till, and the Speaker asked him t?. withdraw. Mr. Brad? laugh ?le? lined, on tie- grouud that the resolution ilk gaL I be >!?? aker naki ?! f??r Instru? lions, sir St.itb.nl Northrote sake?] ^tr. Ulad whether or not he inb'uded t-> move to carry out tl,.' reanlutkm. Mr.(1 ladatone deellned, ?ring tN.it herouldnot take the funrthm out of tbehambiof th? ma. Sir vtar!..r.| North, ote then -ml that, i onaidrtiug that Mr. Uladatoue bad abdicated bis functions sa lender, he moved that Mr. Bradlaugh withdraw. Mr. (iladstone m si -till that it was not his place to move in the matter. Mr.laiiunili.il s.11.1 that Mr. Bradlaugh was pre? pared to r.-tiim agaia ami again t?. the Rouan. Mr .ii.hu Bright advised Mr. Bradlaagd t<> setira, Mr Bradlaagh de? lined. 1 be Speak? r dipx ted bun to withdraw and as be refused the s. rgi ant at \iuis removed Inm to the bar. The Speakei (.?i fr. .. instru. M Kii rttatTord Nortbeote said that he would not shrink Irma moving th. rommittal ..i Mr, Hr.nl laugh, but that t1"' ti.'M luunlit elnoiir.L''?. i ? id ?I. I. Mi li| ilatoti? repudiated thinaasrrtion. I b. Ilouar th. n adjourned. I.'Mi.'V ipril 27. Ihi- morning's ?tsederd says that Mr. Bradlaugh will today again attempt to i oath m the Ilouar >.f < 'ommoos. 1 ?t m iv. April 26. -At the meeting of the Land ]. iguetu-daj Mr. Ddioa named the Government fhat whiihoah1 evict um?. wonM not be effected witb u e. lb aaid that ii? it wc? k an appeal would be made totheGovi rnment t?. suspend pnw eseea for eviction . ? 11 ? t the sale of tarnut foc a \. nr. and if evk lions were fotred arme?] r? datan? e wold In- off? red, ii .1 all tin blood abed would be on ids ol Uladatoue and 1 "oi BOMBAItDIN?J A TI KISIAN FORT. rill W??KK Or FRK??CH ?es. i vi- Uli ai II11 IK Ol III1-" HI ?. 111"! in I - in VI LI ill \. I...M">v April 20. A iliapatrh from Ilona, ?latrd , asya that tin Kreuch ?mnrlail Surve ? rday bombarded an?l ?leal.1 i runiaian fon ..n the Island of Tabana. Admiral tour:..! left Botia yeaterda) ?u board the non. la.1 Lagulianoii nine to superiutcml tin- debarkation, (?cueral it's column arm . ?I within eight mile* ol Kefl \, ttVrdaj. I h? j w? r. cap? 11.>l t.. ?uve?! thai tosn ? The telegraph wire between Tunis and lb \ g. nan frollti? i has been i lit. i he Tunia t ..tr? |i"ii.|i ni of Tin rose? had an u> tiTvi'-w with the Bey mi Monday. The It. i thai M. Rouatan, the French Consul, had been ?u ceasantly prreaing him i?>r over a year I KrMich protectorats. The Bey energetically in? form?'.1 the i ore spond? nl that ?u. b protectorate be wa- determined never to accept. ITiere na ahailow of excuse left for the Kreuch invading his territory, imperilling the internal pesos and th? safctv af Kuroneaua, HecooW not amk? armed rc nce, but would remain at bis pot to maintain onleraud the pnbli? ?ecurity. He must, be ?aid, bave lus fat?' t.. the |usticc of Burupc. The Algerian authoriti?? are evidently ?ppreben aire of some ?lbrtnrbanee among the native popula? tion, An officer on ?surveying expedition was re? cently murdered in the District ol (b nulle. To ?lai it is announ ed that, In t.r.l.r toreprrsssny attempt by Algerian Arabs t.> takt- advantage ol the Tuniatan dillii ulty for revolt, i'rancc ha- decided to semi p uif'.i,, ineiits tin re, i iliapatrh from l>o Calle, Algeria, says thai the 'l'uni-.garrison I? ft Tabarra before the I nun h forre was landed, the troop? have occupied th' A ?li'i.at. I, troiii Llaboii aaya that two rortugu?'* nn n-oi war have at? led f". Tunis. Ml 1AM \M> W M I.I.N-M.IN BEAT1 V. I.?.vi>..n, April 26. The Kpaom Spring Me? opened at Epaom to-day. rhe rao (or the great Metropolitan Stakes (handicap), I <ro miles and a quarter, was won by A. Briggs's ir.? ...vr-old hay mar.' Brown Besa, which l"l bv a head. The second pli??' was secured by Lord Kal mouth's four-years-old cheatnnt colt Apoll.., and the third place by P. LorUlard's four-year*old ml Bolt Mistake, which was some distance be hintl th?- aecond hors.-. Lord Droghadn'i dx-yean ..id biown mare Miriam U.? ''"? lavorito la the bet? ting was not placed. Eight ran. The betting Joel before the race was 10 tO 1 against BrOWU Be? 7 to l againat Apollo, 7 t<> i against Mlatake, ami -? to 1 against Miriam II. The race for the Oreal Bnrrey Handicap, distance Ire fiiiit'iin-s. ahn eaane oil', and was won by Mr. Beam hemp's fonr-yanraald hay filly Kaatcni F.m prcs>; Sir J. I). Adtlcy'a aix-ye.irs-.dll chestnut horse Chevrenal tame m sseand, and W.B.Drawfurd's thr.c->.ar?-ol?l bay colt, by Uonnit out Of Stray shot, third. I Ifiaan ran, including P. Lorillard'a four-y...r- -dd . l..stnut cdt Wall, tisteiu. The b.'t Ung juj?t Itefiiro the race wa? fi to 2 againat Kastern Kmpreaa, 10 to 1 against Cl,<\ N net, and 10 to 1 aaainat Mr. Crawfunrsoolt. .... The betting In there? for the Citv and ! w 111 i lAiniiarUS uirnsyi-armi... ,'"J '".""-," ? ' IT~* Barrett. Tho favorne is W. 8. Crawiuxds four years-old gfajosjl Hiiehanan.aftninst whiehtli?- Is-t ting is 6 to 1. About a SBStl are expected to run. LORD BKAfONSKIKLl'S l-TNKRAL. MtnMOOaaMB rOMOM fuUS?Mt?WWMA'nU ?OR BT TItK QCKK.N AND TIIK TKINi IS- OK VfAfJBB, LONDON, April '.??l.?From early this mnrnini? until 8 p. m. mil way trains left at WjfwaasBw bug? num bers of Drools of all ?lasses for Bagfkssaasa to as preacaf at Iks taaatal sf Lavi lie.i?-onsi\.-iil. The Weather in ths afternoon was rather BBUNIIJ Tlie Priai soi Unies, tin- Du We sf Osaaabagan sad PlbbM Leopold the latti-i hearinii alarife wreath imm the C,?m en -1,-ft Pmldinirton about 1 p. in. The same train took In link-- of Richmond, the MaiejalB of Hamilton and a nambet ol Bataibaii of ths late Governneat. Ttoataiqatsaf Hartington l< ft PasV dingtoo atNaewaat later. Flags won a? hair mast, Bad other signs of Baaaraiag w< re displayed in ?a towns thronghoal Ih.Batty, The crowd at tin fiiriernl ?us socaewbal ssaaUet than was be* '. Man)*persoRswhointeaded to in- araasal were lopr ?waj by the oeeaaioaal sharp aaowtiri sf hail. l'i.- Prim-em of Wan?nt s wreath. When tbe burial service '*as completed all the principal .???led the vauli and placed wreaths on tin lortiii. and befen tli>- % unit ?ui closed it was literally filled with Bowers, THE NIHILISTS AM) THE CZAR. London, April ?-'<!.?A dispateh from Berlin to i ? -: "A tn it lier a in l.i i imi- addresa to tin (/ ir ! i- le en is-.n-d by the S'iMlista, pointing oat thi' the indiscriminate execution of those eoa 1 n.id in the asHAsaiiiatiou of Alexamler II. has only served to strengthen Ihern ik*of the \iliili-t l-\ driring man) lukewarm malcontents into tIn ritreme faction nf the pai t.\. " l.'iMM.N. April 27.?The correspondent of Thi fAxi/f \ real Bt. rVtersbarg, says that the as nation of Alcxandei 11. has canned each a shock to the nervoaa?j teat of thi Empress Marie, that ?he i- siii,?,i t to morbid hallin-inatioru ami nth ;? dis. ? k \ in|ito:ii- nigbl ami day. Ihulg \,i/.'v i ni r ??.?.oik?i-i.i :it Paris -a--: Rust?ais siaking great efforts to obtain anextradi treaty from Prance, and her adbestoiito the i oiifi r-im- in reference to the right of aayltim. It is believed that the drat request ?ill be granted. THE GREEK PEOPLE AWKH'S POR PEACE. London, April 26. Tht nsaVi eorteaasaadeal al \tlii-n- snys : '? l'nlilji- opinion at Atln us fawn- the acceptance of the position without needless delay. The Hiera strongly advocate? a tranquil acceptance of the situation, and a return to a Mate of peace as HKUi M possible," A dispatch from Athena saj i : " Kink' George ami l ? i?*r Coumotindnnmaare at their country ?sata lo remain until Wednesday. An answer to tie ? uill i?- -nt on t in- i i return to Athen-." -?? IM I BTIGATING THE slI.TANs DEATH. Loxinix, April 26. A dispatch from Constanti? nople tn /< / . ?ays: "The Beeret official La? ipiiry Into the death nf the l ii,- Aaltaa Abdul Aati i* actively carried on. Suliim.-m Paeaa, tbe de femler of Khi pita Pass, m bo participated in the depo? sition of Abdul Asix and who has been living in Bagdad in exile, has been lummoaed hen to give "i . nlrin e in the ease." ? DEATH OP PIERRE ALFRED RAVEL. Paei.4i April 26.?Pierre Alfred Ravel, tin it. d .u tor, li dead m Ravel was bora at rtaraaaax in l-iv traen ? young man b< ?cat to Paria, where lie ws?. engaged al th. \ ?imi, m::,<. afterward he was eooaeeted ?it h fin Pa ii? Roj al, ? in re in ai lui-ved rooskterabte s. II. nudes? v.rnl Journeys through the pravfasees. After .i ? Isll to (tal) In- ?a* i Bgagi 'I nt the <?>rnnus? La 186?, CANADIAN TOPIC?. Toronto, April '_'?;.?MeKee Rankii quar relledlast nlgbl with 0. n. f?iM-pard, sasaagns of tas OraaAOpsraBtoase,and (V-ht saaaadl 1Mb naanabaf Rankta was take? before a Bettes stagtatrate, ebarged ?ttii assault, and was BMd fio and easts, lb bu? can ? ? in ii l.is imgagemeut aero. Momtbi ?i \pn! ji'.. Osorge Btepaeaa, r. it tains ? Uhu. Donald taita, of tae Pactae Rallwaj ->:i i,m- arrive?! lure trota Rnglaad The il a caee waa brought to ? eaoss ts? day bj Judge Cross giving a Jadgaaeal agalaat tbe prison? i. who ?m be ?te< a up to tin- t'alted states oftl (,i- I y o'Hrtrn was t<vd*y found guilt j of attei lug afnrired rerript fnr#lM.0U0, and was aratcaeed to iin- p. ni'i ntiury. f-i Jon?. N. li.. April 2d Tbe post ?alee at Prederie imi was broken lato last alght, sad all Ike tetters, ea i. pi !*!?? ? li i;, ?are.togetber srltbato la staaaaa were st... i- It is conjectured tbat tbe MM will prove to t* 111 .IV V. liiinix. April 50.?Henry I? Ckevdaad, cessas enumerator foi tbe district "f Blaadford, left Boom aa April I1.* to attiinl il uni tin.' ?f tin ?iiininr.it.':- it ? r Hi lout hi-wiv in the woods and pii.si.iii 111- lnsl_\ has J .sf Is . n fo llel Dl ?'- < i?tl I I.-lK . . FOREIGN KOTE8. I^.M-iN. Tu- -day. April Ji!, 1--1 Contractshavi breBaaaacDi rarry60,000 emigrant? from Nonraj and H? iten to Hall, whence they will pro wed lo Liven.l and tbea? e tn Imerb ? in ti ? Communs tbla evcaiaga telegram from air Uercule? Robinson. Governor ol I i|s- (ninny, * .? r. ..i ?toting ti.at Lorotbade, the Baiito ? in? f. :? i.i .e-.. pt in- arbltratbin sad pbtre kirnst if aare tutiiils and that bis pcopb would n.-au tUltl to He .r In.iiii-s. BOSTOS WATER POWER COitFJXT. liii-T"V. April vti.?At tin- annual meeting if -in- BoaUm Water Power Dosapaaj tin- tree? nur i. |H.rt. il tli it tin- m nt nf tin- i miipMiiy bad I" i n ri dueed during tbe piwt rear 91,017,8*3. i'ln Hal bow ?moual I? f-'. ' -"'?' 13? ?ad the assets are ri ri-.'"7 rbe treaswrer'a report was uaan?Dom ,.,,?,,i rbefollowlugpen?os ?.n- elected director?: ih m v M ?'bltnev, ofHruokline ; JoaallroaB. of Ikav Ion . wllliain B. Ilruwn.of Marblebead ; Prier Uu?er, of . ir.iini? li walls?*, nf New-York: James D. i\i iTiwMK ni Bost?M?:W V wiiitm v, nf Mea I'orfc ; clerk of tin ' urporutloo, William n Brow a. f/.\ TRIAL FOR BASK ROBBERY. IIaRTPORD, Ciiiin.. April 26.?TW tri.il of (,,..iei caraoo,caarged ?iUi .-iiiimir m the rabbsryf tin Mnidi? ton n Bank, was th-x-im in Bbjsaaaai tssaa it la asid laal Ca?as? ?in* ?trasVsee a Vsw-Tsrft sarbet to swear tbat bo sbavsd ths at tassa man tn New-York nil -I,, d?j of tbe rutil'i : \ In Mlddtctowo. On tbe oUa r band, Mr Brortb, one of tbe bank orBclal?, testlfles posl : 'nit ( arson ? as OUC of the rnliln i a TUOM i" 1>. QUISt Y 8 BEQl EST8. Boston, April 26.?Anaong the bequcata ?if Ibelate i!i"ii..i-l> imiiK-y are lac fsUowlag: To tas Aim rn in ?ilile s,?-!. t\, fi.riiird ill New -York III Hid, tin- tmertcas Uaaas knaatoaarj Bsetety sf New Ysrk, tbe Aiiierii.iii Mlastuaari Bsetrty sf Eew-Ysrk, tin Amerii-an Tract H.tj of New-York, and tin- Anicrlcsn Boarduf ( .iiniiii.-si'iiiers for r^orelga kti ssWus,aU,0U0 i .0 ii ______^__^______ CRIMES AXD CASUALTIES B? TELEGRAPH. l aim RAILROAD Ai a -iiiKNT RoNDOlT, N. Y.. \pnl 26.?Brakeman Winnewas x ..i aadtwoetiii-r i'irs.'11-ilajared, bj au acckteol "" las i 1st? i Jim Delawars lUIBwad bi iaj KILLED UV A RAILWAY TRAIN Ryracusi (f. Y? April 20, WilBam Hollinger, of 11 osa lu:; -i in ? 11.?m mi the Se* Yi>rk? t*i ntraj aad ii lllvrr luilrimil thu morning, tfa ?tteuivl?-'! to -? . j:. n a rule. Mlssivi; M K\ FOI ND IN A ( REEK. North Branch. V J.? April W.?The body of Captain J It. RerBnlis, wbo hi? baru n as-tk l?ywas fcaiad la KsiUe Creak j sataraaj Kapassai aaa ear t\ BVS] ears nlil. post omca nminKi) at pittbton. nujr. riTTBTON, i'l-nu., April 20.?The aosj aflea at U-ls nia?.-?an-nterisl tin* lunrning I'T burglsr?, wbu brok? e|s-n Hi? vtl* ami rabbsd it nf s ?mall aiuounl vt rouuey, n>s ts#e slalnpH. ?ml taslatsfai luUeia. AN KX BBRR1FF AICIUKNTAI.I.Y KILLED. CbUTTANOoaA Tonn-, April 26,?usorge H. Hoyd waskll^l tn nUttit BJ ? >ssti?ill- anil CIialtainsHX? tmln ?l?Jeioupliiigiam. llcwaa ?xMii-nfT nf Hauililrr county, T?-nn. Ilr Iia3 been In Uie nnploy ?if the compsny uuly iwelve h"Ur"" a NKWllnlUV BAUK Mt'RDEHED. MmiiiKioWN, N. J., April 36.? The Imdy of? ti'...Isi wssfound on csptiiln Wall? ?lana, al W. at Mi)iiiiinuil?>ral?T?lsy. 11 liailiss-n slraiiKli-<l with the ?trtrwr? nf so adroit. A rlniueaUr hsa l??-eii arrusUw on luspu ton ul btt mil lue ?nolhar su?l inunli n-r UK LI) 05 A CHAIUIK Ot' Ml'IIIIKH. Amiiic.-t, Mask., April 96.?Tha nxauiiuation of Charlea Url*??. -?lio murnenvl Charles t?tetanu at a ?lam r m l'illiain. April 14, tunk plsr* nvdsy. TU? prison?* Was hound evi-r fur Ilie iiiaiiil Jury. Hi-taao tnufft-ualve looking bag- ?rf sbout nlueU-^n or twsnty ynar?. ATttMn AI AHHAHHINATIOV. (JALviihTcN, Tex., April 20.?A ilispatrh to Tke Vito* from Hlo?a?im l'Tslrtn asya : II. V. Arkermsn, IItsb? (?a mili-a Barth ??! that plat? whil? al tbn liaos? of on?- of his ten? ant? yi?t?-rtlar. *?? t.r.,1 apon by foar men sith Wincbestxr l?rica sou ser?ously sounded lu the (ate, brvait and iff. FATAL FIRE IN G1?EXP0IX ?? BCII.DIXG8 DKSTKOYED AM) UTES LOS* i.DWAiti) ?. smith's mix factoky in riaaual?I bUVMMUUEB to a ?mm- Bff last minus? two ?MiiKiw tnamjmg am? ?jtjaasjsssj n ha i ?si TiiKiii nine ?????>! nana am? gfi INJl KKU?OTMKKHt'IlJfl.NUS HI UNI'.l??1 ItK U urea tha* $100,000. A tiro broke out about noon yeat?'rday Edward C. Smith's. 1h>x factory, in the oxtr? i eaaden part of Brooklyn. The anttstj w sjaaoot eat Italy ?hsfroyo?! and tAvo nei^hlxiri buildings, wer?? ajag burned. Om man w burned to dental in the factory, and twontb? who are Bnaaaafi an- Bgaanjand to have nut t aaaat f.it?-. Benhanj these, Mtaagtaanj men ai basa, including two tinmen, watg mon' l?ss injured. Two of tins?' are not exiH-? f??l recover. The] leal by the til?' is ?>tiniat??l lean than .ti<x>,o<x?. I-r.TAIl.s OF THE DISASTER. The factory WM aituatnl at fiakland BJ A eh-eta., Qreeapeint, about two Mesan frees tl N? wtown ('nek. It was a large huihliuir, the nap seni beingsf weed end the lasrerof batan, and co ?tul more than a bio? k. On the other ?khsef < ?a land-a\e. ia K. Church A- Co.'s -oda fa? tory, ami few pacce to the right ata?an the Broaalja Oil R tin--rv. The box fa. lory, which was three stories height ami affsfded employm. nt to ?heat 'J.Ml mi contai?ed a large quantity >'f kaaaaaasnaai assaarai su? h as ihaviags, wjwdast and dry timbe On the sjroaad laat in th?' aattlnana)ead w. the ma. him shop ami furnace, th?' latter being on tinually fed uith the chips. A pa?t of this ?],? WM alas need far naawlin the lambtt anal in bet making. On the second lest smaller boxes w? i masle BJ hand, while on th?1 top tloor larger Wi were finished with machinery. A frame aawdns boost stood ou th.- aseaaaaal sid.'of the hnraaf] about fifty flit away. The two BSttatkngB were eel nected by an underground Hue. through which at sawdust waaforced by air-aeeannre. .Monday being the pay -day of the factory ham! most of th. m were tard j tanaanatanj at ikaaVneal yesterday Bwiming, ami some ?,f lhaaa wha eain had not entirely recovered from the efifceai c th. previous night's ?hinking. One of the? ttaorge lil.ii.miii 1.1, who worked in the aanaaj story, waa ao intoxicated that btoeeaaredea hndt help him into the stable on th? A?h-st. side of th building, a here be men tell into a mmiu?1 si? ep apa a !.. .1 nt straw . At BOOU, a In 'i the foreman and some of th?' lui nil weal out to th. ir dinner, al>out HMiof the meure ?sained m the building ami ate the food wkash han, had brought with tin in. While so engage?! tin? Middeul) noticedn smell of tire in th?- anroetl.i Ihn maiblni mom It waonst mon- hhsnton min ates past 12 when the first aign of fire beeeuatvai iblc and five uiuubs Igtet smok. wgg )? etansa] up the eh; va tot thaft. a panic then ?nhan th.- Inumtas of the building, and a eng ??ral Stampede en-mal. The men on t.L? top loot wrio greatly ?huasse, a Banana of them maile n rash for the windewe and jumpc? into ihr stri et or upon a sind w h ich ran along Oah land-eve., reaching up to tin- meesst Bear, fit rasa of them arete asstaaly kajnrsd. Two or three, how aver, manag??! to giaap the elevetet tetan an? i limls'?! safely doWl to tin- bottom. The had man ot th?' top atarjT) an elderly Fren? liman, growing nep petate, tamped down the ahaft and was ah and up kj un Intend ,le condition. In the meanwhile an atann of fir? waa aenf ?nt and it was (,uii kly followed by a second an?l B lhir?J alarm. Shorti.y afterwanl two ?imbu?an. I s wstl summone?i. Befare half an hour bad alaaeed Char! Rngineer Nevius, of the lire Dtaas^assaa, am eleven roaapaniat from the Beaton and Westen lUstrii ts were an their way to the M'elle of the lire i'h?' rlames h.iil been rapidly gaining gi.? f. ??? voiiiing all within their reach,and the lower perl of the buil.'ing was om' vast farnere. K Church ?V Co. were not ha kwaid in l.'inb lug aid to aubdne the Are, They bave t Imextia guiabing apparatus, which they imnaedtately ap? plied, and it is ?lu?' to ili.ir efforts Urgeij tl.it the oonftagretiou t??l not entend ai the antatt f?i the neighboring stores of ehendenl prodm t.- uni the oil i? tin. ries, om: MAX in i:\n> m muii. ,i;ist at th- l.st >f th-1 men rushed ..nt ef the far* tory b) the Olio e dOBf On the b"\--f. Sl.b . Ol..- el tin-in. a driver naased Morfurd, wast mot red that tin hoMuaker. Iti.'..mil. 1.1. waa -till in the stable. He atoneeeaBed the sttentioa af has eoaaradea ts tan fact, bat none of them dared t.. return ta rearas him. Morford th. b naked t?> the dour of the stable, although half tnnVratfd bv the ?ntoke. Ibi heard Moeaanehi trying piteeevdy for beta ami tried t" toree apea the ibs.r. Bnf la vam. A ?aluna log had effectually blockaded tin door, and Morforo was oblige?! to relinquish hii effort. When th.- tirst im. lire coinnaiii. - ?rrived, nnder Kngineer Ford ami I ..reman Fanning, lti....m li? Id's remains w. re dragged out. The l> es sml si 11 'v.r. broken off. the liead waa smashed iu ami the Until was burned to | . risp. The tire caused much excitement ?n fin*? unotar, and thouaandaol persona hast? mil to the neighbor? hood >.| the I Hinting building. The lirst r. ports nt the fire sere >.i a ?tartliuanature.il bin:.'-.?id that srorea of employee had I.n kill?.I. < aplata IJho?l?'s, of the Heventh Prectaet, arrived si.ortly ait. i l ... I... k w lib all Ins available men, laaiilei the i. s?r\es of t'a. lilil? and Sixth Preeioeta, Kf forts wen* made to V<< p the increasing crowd al a aafedistauee from the Are, and a eorden of pnbee Was draw B aioun.l it. ,\s k,?m as the llames reached the rafter? (< ars Were ? lit. rfallied f?H the MUVty of the ?SWtluSt h.uise. win, h was tilled With lawdUSt. To I'leV.lit IhU from taking fire two firemen <>f Kngine N... 18 were ..iilei.it to ts.st themselves on the mot of tho tbnatened building bu the porpoet of botst intf the base. At the same thee ifr wMPfonoeed to transfer the sawdust still remains lug in the i 'Bateen part ?>f the factory to the adjoin-. ing building, r'or this purpose a man was teat into) tile i ellar t<? ?.is :i the hat. hwa\ of the i ..un.. 111.4 Rue, He had hardly doue au when n gnat of bot air rush??!through it mt?> the sawdust bouse with great t,.r. ?. ami what s emed t>. i,?- anexplosKui iMH'urred, which tor? open one si?|e of the huilding. i'ho two firemen who were in the a<t ..f sealing tho ladder were burled violently to the green?! and. arriouah Injured, one of them having his |sn un?l thuth biok-ti. und ??veiiot eight boys, varying in age from itine to fifteen, wlm bad beea ?Bowed to stand ?ear by, were m ten ly burned and tacented, Two of them are aaid to be beyond reeevcry. Tin? entire ambulance fetes of the rity having arrivedl promptly, no time was lost In tranaferring all tho injured persons le st. Catherine's Hospital orana atriLDUtoa is najrannj, The wind waa blowing siightu from th.- aseah* ?set and only with the great, st ?Lib. ulty Mahl Bag row of tellement lions..- in I ?aklan.l-st., and a teem r shop belonging t., j. Coeaar, ha anted, Jeat m tho tir.men supp..a?<l that they ha?! the lire ajahi eae> trol the wind ? hangeil, and the names shot up ..cam and ivwin after Um entire building, r?*.f and al.. fell ta with a lend ?rash. Fifteen yanLs froui the fac? tory st.tod an old brick building, ?ailed tho "American Flag,'' which was built aliout, seventy year? ago, ami w;ot rvgardcil a* a land-mark. It now became a Baas of the llames, almost before the inmates, Wang hadatobbonly rofuaed ta move their furnitmeat the outbreak of the tin-, could vacate th? building, shortly afterward a frame building a few pace? away, inhabited by two families, ab*? caught tiro and was burned in leaa than a ?juarter of an hour., At H o'clock the fa? tory hands were mnate.re.1 au?t theuitwan noticed tliat two men were missing.1 These were Patrick McLaughlin, w lio waa last s?sii abortIv aftX'r the lirat alarm, on the s.?<.ml storj.aujt Joseph Braeaanharr, a stamper. Diligent aearchj was *lt on f?)?>t for their bodies by the firemen, ?vf well a? the uninjured factory hand*, andeunm mem-, bera of the tircenpomt rToemaaoua'Lodge an?l <>l?v?g lAfdgeo? Oddiellow?, to which Brackeubury be* 0>?ot tiU 8 o'cloek was it tbonghtaafcto gMjatonjfj any of tho engines, one of which (No. lft> ??/l beeni oui completely ?..Tl of worBtag^on^t_Manyo?flj hninen.^l.lea the two menfaoued, ?arsaaemen leaa inJ?re?i ami burned, one of th?iui ^?J^ kicked iu the breaat by ? vicious horse, and eootoea having his lHIBIBTt burned off tua logs. tmetar9