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ps ne wa* routining uoiue. Mr. Marp app.-aie i ii* usual and sci nail IO be in S perle*!ly eii-y frame of Baled, ll" vt a* Baked if he oared la suv anything regarding Alderman .lucine's BTTSSt Mr. bliarp l.pli d ni ail WO ph* ttl "?***** a* f' Moa-*: "| knew lintlillig of this thing until I ?iiw lt in ni i vira ci lt a.ti ol tia r coll? in n? '?* mUm ';"" Boteaeded ta hoer of sash th j.,.1(], | .^ 'tt I knew Bothlag eboal eaything of ii;. lend alY. tun.ted * stet Of* t ,' p.ss.-e of tli-rraa ghi** by th* \ Icrm :i, n-,, .""< ' "?" l"-*ge. mn-h ive I j.-.ten a. at or a oollar to b* l'?. lo aoy Aldermen di* rectiy ot l : | .. any shape or !i._"-,,r ''": h ? : in ard of a o r bolac alvea to .. ij Aldermaoi??' .' tiiroiigu lb. Mr. Sii.ip paused a n,ot!;e:it ami tlien a ,1 L di "la". fl...! io hore tia- opportuuitj t.> maka i bia at al vtlueh 1 Lave doalrwd to make to Hie commit I- e, L it \ i ap to taja time t have aol been ni.owed bj them i j L > V -i... OClkl A.. .|\-i .it: KM'. a.. . , istilct .'tu..roe;, Dolaneey Nicoll wai B*et iil.i' at the I ivomtty Club. H.- sm i that tl ? . -? :, et,,- .1.1 n .ti .dcb l.e na h lawyer tell willing to -proa* the great**! conBdeuee. "We h..ve boee work ... Itallroad brtbeiira since teal a. i," h. t. iiiinu. ii. "..i.d Lav.- employed the ssi.r.; dei .li ?;,- i ir Ililli.- - Io aeoUrS what undid 1 cvldeaeo agaiuat these lellos* xx- lave pro. leded en? tirely in eur own way and without any reference wi, t ?Ter to th. t*ensto Co nuiltw*'* investigation. V. ii.it baa i bo drawu oat ia evidence thru f mora or lesa u-e lo us si evidence, but lt bas uot aided na in .au c.is . We bne as the tlrat victim bc c..Use i.n- . a*.- u_.mint him was Ly far tho cleareat yet de eloped. The ebie! credit la th* detective work ls flo* te lospeetor Byrnoe. Uo wein I tbe toils about Jaehae In a v.iy elevoi way. Jeekue bna admitted that ha rvoelv. : 9^0,000 and Ihe talon tc* a,... i.i-si to u. nus and afterward In the - That M reelij the on | wa) yon can Bec ti rc aubatanilal evidence in a bi you ink.- ta-. un.i,. j aud I five it, yoi ami i are Banally tho only witnesses |,i UM i: . - l each of us hoi pftCO r wsnUug to say much about it, Bo that lhere tl im kmd Of Ct ? '-rc il,IL,ai.i to o ?? There ? aa no ot1.cr reaaon lot atteekiag Juohne Brat. Of course Mr. Marline took some pei mel . le griing a ca** against him, in view of tb* esseruous , ? ipers that he d ir d nol .rrcst the \: ,-;?!-, s.d ut of th* Board of A-l r County Democracy. Bul ; - .- from thal we Mixed upon hun only because be wa* particulat > ru rabis). We have made in. allegations totheOiBudJuryc.inceruiugi.il counoci. with the foods stolen from Mr* Uamlltoa Auy good lawyer will .say -.;. u me had no oas* against him on that g iui I tl.in ito.ni liul.l for a ii.inute. Bul I hope the public win l i cv.- and l think Tai XaiBUSB should g.te us lb* opportu? nity . f -m in i ti ui Mr. Martin* means aod always Las ? to d.. ii.-inn linty lu these bribery cueea. Y.*, you may say tbat other aooi foUow thia." " Do > ? d Jaehnei" "Yes, i ? : bo* tb m." ??\\',.s -. i?. ?.,.,., machinery empl iyed a Ith each of the Ad' in.en f" " No. I think the a saner was different In ea l c .- ?." MAre you not afraid that th - I lennon will get out id your way if you do not Immediately arrest Un in I" ?? I*, r'l.'u.s tin-v h. iy, hut flight In these eases is con i. We are not going to make auy arrcati our et ni. ucl is .-icu and convincing, we .l.m'i pi op is* lo botch the work Hui tie hammer will fall wherovrr ne L-t. i isc, lot it strike where it win." Till si KA I I COMMI MM- Bl KPRISRD, Senators l ia .-:. i Knapp .uni donn from Alban t last night io contii.uc U - . i tee lu vest iga lion in-'..>. Senators Ne.son md Pierce xviii come d wa thi-nu-! np - Hnd senator Rel ly on Saturday. Senators ll..>-i .1 a-d wilier till not attend Ibe leasloes here this week. Neither Benaloi Knapp bur sn...-,,,)- Lon h.id beard ol Ihe J.-***, ? i Mr. Low wi Hoi i's ouse tc niens the m. hi Mi. l. - .un il with a Tuiuuxi rep rter al th. Se* York Hotel. " I leen entire sui me," h.-- nd We knew nothing about it We could hardly he said to have bee.i expoetlng it. We were boping for * .met!..iu ot cns kin-.i. Thia will give us plenty ol witnesses to .-ail." ?? xvii., ar* llkelj tn be put on the stand to-morrow I" " i can't s iy. a* l Lav.- not - en Mr. Conkllng stn i- ;.i-t week." MIK 1 AW i.\ Bl Ilii'liY. Tho j roiislons if Ihe Coni il lation a.-i whit b r. Inls to bri iel) ure oontalued In fl - bli n is ea ' ?\ person "ii" shall i omlse, oller,oi give, ur ru.r md. ot alie! la causing to Ito promised, ottered, tn g.te,.,.,.: furnish, or agree to luruisu, in Kuna "i In pact, i" um other person t ? Lu proud od, ottered or inc to mo member ul ih.- Common Council, or any oiii.er ot tue corporation, or olerlc after ins election oi appointment a* snob oMcer, member, or clerk, or bi us it altoi i.e shall Lute ii.. ,.i and t.keu bia soul, or entered aiNia bia duty, an) non. . rood*.right lu notion, 1,1 ot I er l I ., a-l 1 i or ai:-, tn HU ? i t ... .. i , . | advantage piesonl ur prospective, wltb intent to lundi em e in- vol,-, i,j in on. fudgme t, or action, on un] tlon. lu iH'-i. c . ,s> . rn ji -,-??<? liga .tin.-h linty nc theil peUdlUg, Ol BU) time Ll.eight In fol t. linn in Li- nil', -i.! ur . :-i ic.. ? madly, shall he doomed guilt) ol a ft-:..nv. and shall, upon convict iou, ? a pl -oneil ill .I pelillell'l.U V lol a* ?: led C te. e.:. Veal', ni - ..' I .? im,.tl I,,,- -\ . . - i , ? - - tin- iliwi'i-: nm of tin.ut Ever) oiliei i in tbls section enumerate.! n-boi ult accept uuy such gift, or promise, tu undertaking tn make the *uui? , i irceumui er un ci-'.e.dins that his tote, 0|inion, judgment, ur fiction ilia] lie influenced thereby, ot shall Im given rn any uuestii i, metier, cause, oi |<.ling llit-n oi al ant tine |.i, in., m willoh may hy law lie brought lie /...La in lils official capacity, .ball lie deemed guilty of ip in ? om - -I 'io a i , oilice. u i-t. .-1 a- poliitmenl uudor the Cit-, ul Noa i iball forfeit lu* odie.-, and aball ? , . . uupi i mun -i.; In tba penh ?? ln>t rxee..l:i,.' ttto .teal*, ol nt a tine not eSOeesllllg du. lu tue di-, i .??'..ii of ii.e oom t. Rvw y im-i-o-i oflt-udlug against eu er of tbe provisions ot th.s section shall -?-n competeut aime** against anj ntliei person ufteudlu*, in Ibo sims rausartioii, and ma) lie < - led t ? appe 11 .ni i give i ri leuce lu-fore uni Or iud Jory, or in uuy court, In the san,o inuuuei ?* ntiior per? sonal bu! tin-'te-'in mu v so given Shall nd Le lise I In ant prosecution or proceeding, civil ur criminal, uga l>- rsou ? i. till. lng. ?*-? ? .IA llSKs ASSOCIATES IN 18*4 BOH mix Ll..till. JtlUNr.'s COXFRBBION?BOMB Dos') Bl III Xl il AND mill KB DOX'l CHU'. Effoiia weir made lust evening by Tiiidcne iwportera to Mara what Mi. ?Jaehao's associate! In tho Boord of 18S4 thought ol Jat-i.ues . nfrssion auder* r.-i. .Xi dei man ('.ear;v, who is In the j.resent Board, wa* nut .a* he came out of thc clevetOC of tho Equitable Bmklliig, a here be i* laellor, " i.oiug t<> leal c to it n I " ..sksti t bc reporter, M Ok, ae I" replied the Aldermrn, turning his broad, lashed face la the direction ol ths questioner. "Only goiii*. eui f?r a nit..' walk." xv Lal do you thiiik of Alderman Jaehnc'e Donlee sion.'' M J don't In in ve he bat ina ie :uiy CODfcSSlon," laid the .Merni a, glancing about " ix. you suppose l.e has to.d thc troth I " MI aay I don't belle ve be baa mad* any oonfetslon," aud the-in amii's gas* rested thoughtfully on tho ceil? ing. " Well, If ko kee eonfesssd thal he reoelved 120,000 for Li* vole in Un- Broadway Bailroad matter,asia r? j.uricti, du von l, lie ve thal Le b ia told ike truth i" ??No: I voted foi the Broadway Uailroad franchise t- -? i ad lived dowe ben la tho lower perl ol t n B'.n-.-t an my life bb i knew how mach u seeded a rall ro..-i. i .l-l ll because i thought lt ttas for tha l i of thc city." " Voa li id t ,. re i- ci to suspect that Alderman Jaehne er *ay other member of the Board received any tuoncr for li ? rote '" "Moa* wkatever. Oood night," XX : MU 1 XS t MU Ls | ,;i,M Mil'. -IIILTT. Ex ALI' . ni IB Canis Won.Iel war; leen St his place, N". f.4 l Weat lotty foin b -t. He talked readily end rap . ly, td v. , : i tendency to branch off ou any *ubjecl ratker than the ..lo under diet laalon, M It te rumored that all th* member* of tho Board of issi are pocking ap to toeve town," said the reporter, " Ale you going te -Lt) I" "c, >es. the** mattera don't disturb e*e el ell. i've got L e ei-t ibii-iui.e'.ts i uiiiu:.g. ead " M But, really, wbet do you think Of the disclosure* ol Aldoi nan Jackas ?" " [l's all a c.,i,sj.iracy against bim. He Ins made Chemic*, i..en whom ne ha, poshed "int of theil . "': teSSl I la it in- was l.iioedto Volo for til' I oe! ..-, li., ., ?? ??I .loni know ;.!.-. thing aboat that. I haven't Lal tim. lo ie.,I th* a a* B* ? :-. I'm busy all th* in.e. \;j ? ? aey bahlad . ,- elder n sad '.Le p.y I* imalL (Tulle i aaa working tm the l b. li " "Uni wii it <io you iii. uk al. o:t hts eoareaslefl of re* t-civin-' it |20,000 bribe, bo* lbs! you ki o* ol ;t t" " 1 don't lilli . id niili r nut think, i'm prr fecily rou aad uumuved hy the whole matter, if they ?;. ?S si uni tt i.y lue:, I'll think end it Until then I'm too busy, Come around te tue bal! I' ii g..: It Week I'VBgOl BfOOd p' comm.! seaud If thej don': eera their pey cn,j..ia to lue a,mut it." I ?' I II.LA! , Inu- -s'i it f.ii;\ i. IT. Ex-Ai.iei-i.isii i m.- ai wa* f.oi-id at in* heme in On ? Inn.-i:-'i a -1- vi) tn - it. Jeal ab".ii to stan to ntl'. Ll* iii.irn-d daugbter, who lives near him. Ih?i l>re?.i . .... atiiiov inca up >u Booing the re* porte*. " I do ii d n ..? -ti." . ? -,: :, -that Jaehu* bes Uo..le a (onie* i.d,. Lui even if ne bas who euii he i r.mm.ne ba*Idas klmaolf I What can ha toll about any of th- ollci - ( ills confession, however, ol thal of any other in-moor ol Un- Beard xvoii.d not dis* turu me In tho least. I um ai my place of business lu mst every day. end hold myself In reautlaeea to eaewer Ute cell ?f the commute.- ot the Ur md Jury J whenever' I un tviinte 1. As I have ulie.nly st il.-.l Iii ? .1 .1 hiv.- BotMag i" eoefeoa aboat ihe Dion i i it - ic ec li d franchise. Thepeasage of il through i.e iinir.l of Aldermea never Inercaaed my wealth bj a single dollar. I voled for ti..- m.ni beeauM I thOU ht ii tra* a goad thing L> h ive unlit, and 1 think h,i still, .i.n bue'a airest, however, li not, li. tay opinion, lion wine:, in; linty have had with Itu itroi.iway in t-.-r, I Lat- it from gool au? thority thal lac r al rbargs ls that fbunled ? c Del Ive 1 tesl tm nj lb* ? iver basia wa* lind this by a :.. ui wi:..,.itv la. iuu-'s wurra at .md '. iM',,; ui tlc I-.- mt utorney'a ollie* lois aftei ?i.telme ia n->. __e hui l ..f a a an io ii ? ir ippe ll '.ak* j Ina a eopfesama lo An, !"> ly. No, I think lie whole ai ?indy it i on; la I- oi p.,oed Ly ile- InvesUgetlB ' - ? past. It' "i. ? ? . i. kilt that I : id made a Io or lomrbc ly, v. h ru In fae- I h id n t r lt. ea ?" sr i any of thc other counsel?otrv'or tho.au is thin*. - ? more "ft Jual L.ok at iiu- ease far it mom nt. L, cn ii, iL Ie 1 Ly th- Senate ('"in ,.'?-.... Uraud Jury. Tho gr . re .Ched lb it ll r-tii. Now lilli la B ! how can any .eic I..- a. r. sic 1 I lau ind ii i lue,Ul-, 1..U c..uni, rn .-et,sc. tc.is lue thal BBC- a I I mg v.o-.i.l L. -.nely ai..-iud. lt seem* Io inca-ic.it | si,,une L. .,: ?; -iiiii repoiis io gal ..iii ta say mai n .-n I ...f,-.,.: when they .;.--? uot. XX hy ev n to- lay \\ <1:?. ,,f rn ni - -p '? er li ii etuis u.ui it Bp t at I bsd aisu n,nd-a i ie ui Lr. n-t of it. The more l think about tbe statement ?f Jeanne's having mai- a cont...iou tbe Bsero certain I feel that the report le false. Il bel a ? fm <?'..- m. would n cu ? '.,., t, iiy ii.- Lil- io. reputation si - lose pro, .i bs was found nut 1 bars standing second to none lu N- v-Yo:.. and pl t bad dona auj blag wron*; Ula ead my family's i. .nar might lead ma to t ike ?? .mc au< b s si r i lui nothing ..f t'n* k.n i wool l ii. fl xir. Jaehne. i>d I iee tbe ? irreul for Jaehua'a arrest 1 I saw what purported lu he Ibat document winch tt.:- pu ? lahi d In tbe afternoon p ipers, but I think lt waa not a genuine oopy. i ?? et th.io printed wai ,t : i - is- ii. uiiti. it - h...'ian and carry oul nus bluff same s little further. Btu, true or false, li bo dlfl. . f shall be al my offli e at b il pest '?' tO-l ' 'ITO v D I ?' '?) l" lie .'1 un) body win. wishes to meet nie." V.\."' ml. BRADY !" ssl.nt BIS 1! > 'K8. Arthur J. Mt'Ouade rvpreienied ihe XlX'in In Cc Ii ? i 1 ni 1--I md ls-;,. Uh lives al So. 3ia Eas) i h.rt,-.-:,L.-sL. ind carrli - - al N >. a reporter c il -1 al ins home aboat 7:30p.m. Ma McQuade, his wife said, waa out. \\ nea as'*' d if nc could be al bOBM LiL-i in tm- I she raplic ii ?? x?-.-, I suppose -<>; why shouldn't r.ierc Lat.- beeu half edozen mea bera to-nigbl i ilia- ??:?.- question. I- Buytblug wrong I" Mr*. Mc Quade lo i! sd .-vee dingly wu I as i lag. A few minutes later the reporter met the es I man tn 1 .isi ,\.-. Hie bro* waa corrugated and there was a worried look nu Ins lace, .bough bc triad to lo > nile..: corned, " Have you hear J of Jaehne* a stetement loin . Bj: 004 ' " the rep irtei ..-lu -1. "X *, it friend t'-iil nie Cns gftet Looll tl.nl bS ll 'I Leen Bl ead later I heard that he had made a stotemeoi, i i.e.). te Unit i e has n.ade u ital. ui. ul Implicating x ..-,,,. h. I don't believe that im knows of any wi di.in.ni othei aldermen. Baorrtalnly doesn't so sm concerned. U he ba* made an j such confession aa . d, ie b*i Min;.) done ii to lead Insp.-ctoi Bj II a* nil." " in the statemem to Ihe Inspector Jaehne says I I tc- hired by certain Aldermen, who do business :iiiu keep lo.ks, io so Hs the Look- -., tiut if tbi i luittee should rall for them thej would not show tbal ino tuon oj had been received ex .pt in th* regular co us. of bnsluess," uttdtbers) n er, "Idoaot believe tbat Jaehne e er made any such statement," replied Mr. McQuade "Hu auppni na; be did moko thal .hara-," Insisted thc reporter. ??.Nobody can make me believe tbat ho said anything like un,:." w - thc answer. " \ on kc. n hooks, do you nol! " '? V. es, 1 Lei ji Looks and have Leen ready tO b ive tl.em o losely scrutinized Ly thc Investigation committee, and they heve'nt been fixed cither. They couldn't bottled m. t way. M) business hoi always been open end a ...te hoard. Only hut week this t committee were down at my bank trying to we wast the] ml lhere. Now I sm perfectly willing tbat they should pry In omy ..flairs ea closely a.- U>*) ?? I tv ant to Le Bel i Ighl bator* Ihe l ii ,11c, 1 net. ra, .Opted a bribe and never will, I ran n ;ik.-a Uv lng without that. lum proud of having teen an .Munnin, M) record is gOOsI and BO one can Minion ll. so ,'_r a- B>y voling for ti.e Broadway traoebis* Uconrerned lam Kl.ul I .ld il and teni.ld do the MUN thing over SgSlU under like clri umstene?s.M s)l ILA M?l i,i,Itu lu CANAD* OH ( lilt. I.x-A.dei limn fhouias Simile was at bia home. No. 53 I'lkC-sl.. Ul bit- Si.Ill eft.-, co, in- hil 'La? tia le bad ii.tcr Leen a Broad wa) railroad. Ile said: "Iflrstheard of Alderman .la.Lu's arrest from tbe newspaper*. I did not know tbat ba had made i .-..ii feesion. I thought tbs! be had Leen arrested on Inform? ation end belief, whatever thal n,a) n,e..ii. Bo he got ft_0,000 did be f Well, that u nowa Thai la -li hi* ..wu business, li ls pine;) n private matter and I do bot se* Low I .an have any colin.(?? ion with Alderman Jeehne's privet* affairs. He bad a right to do a* be sew nt. i know that I di :. What I did in my official eapsclty ls a matter of record, open fur the public, and where I mm) I aad voted upon Hus Bro* I wey business is well known. Every rn m abo easts a vo?e 1* supposed to be Influenced by some 1 motive Mr. .lae nu's motive I know nothing about. How -Laid 1 1 I casi a vole for this road abd I had ii reason for doing so, I believe that ever] member of the Leard Ind a reason '"I Ll- Vote, Bud if Mr Jes 100 * S - luflui in .-ii by un uici.i! .-nil* derations l do nol se* how that rotL-, ts upon soy other m imber of the b >ard. ? I had -1 in regard to Mr Jaahoe whits I waaaaaociated witb him, end dal not search for any? thing lo indira!.- tba! li" ba 1 be.(irrupted. 1 did uol go io iiu- Board f'-r that puriii.se. and had ail my lime taken up lu guiding my own course, if I bed to go through the-.une e.. us, I would probably do as I .ni nun ir Mr. Jaebui bascuufeeaod that there were other* iuipli* I cated ;ii:hc bribery business and received money for theil votes, why tb* statement hs* n- Interest for rae. I alu tt I.g lo li a ve bim mates* as In ll''ll as lie lii.es. . | 1 k'n.w tart mc.I Ihal BUT tb ic be cm say wei not nf feet me. I am not gon.g to (.mada, Cuba m any other I u place, and cnn b* found al any time atten.ttna to ray i business. I eannot -ay any bing about th* guilt orin- ' b noe.ai''.- in Mr. Ja.dine. I .Isn't know imytliing about ll tb** facts thal eau be brought against bim. I do know ll tl.nl there ii.ive be.-a m uiy ?' it-m nts made ..'.-.ut thia ! Broadway business tbal ar.- uol irne, and evorj thing has ? bean exaggerated snd full of ti irspresr tullun*. I-lo not know w ii il .t ii. ne I .ie on'..: aile of this int c.-ligiuum, and to fer hs I am concerned I do uot care." ni ii v m.! Al's ii s good .il xi; .icu.ii. Ex-Alderman Mlcheel Duffy la a eonlraotor and lives on the top of a rooky blufl m Ute brownstone house .\,,. i.m; i.asi One-bnudred-aud-scoond-st, Tea boara is owned by Mr.. buffy. " I don't titre Waa! .la.-luie ..r any one olio or all of the Aldermen have to ear about the Broadway Railroad." *,., i ne. "ll ll wa* a stood tbing for ibe public i'h u wat* enough for nie. .No ii:.:; cali say 1 ttenl in U.<- Board ol Aldermen "to get bribed for my vote I've gol joel ..* eleen a record aa au) man rn New-York. I was el. ? tune-, and c.aid have aonr again, but I am not a [??? niel in, I loci time and ii.ey nt ?e:tiiifc- in tbe Board, aad I never hung around tbe Cl y Hall eith r. I went mer., wini.- I w ,, a rui ii ie I io attend n eel m.* ami committees, ead men I went about iu) buslneas." "Did you evorsuspeot that any "f I bu bad bi. u appro I. ha I, i :.a- any one approached ) on about the B ii. Iwsy road I" ?? Never. I dou'l bellera ll waadon* aad if done al ell, In any aucb waj ie tbe reports tell. There wera good men in that Board as then- ar.it ol lt to-day, .-o ill i ot oe bought, I ac willing to go on tbe stand aud show np my record sven though ni* my private boam*** ami don't concern an.Lo,iv luiliu) self." "What du toa taluk of the development* about .ll' ht e I" ?? I Hunk ;t i* not my faull if my legiUmate bualnesi ? - io in; ig me lui.id company. I nevei i.m-w Jaclin* until I mel lum in Ibe Board ami I hat- in v.-r kim tv ii ni indi 1.1 .on i bim -line, lin wont thing about t .i- ti;... .e iii i:'ii is tbal it ibrowa .. refl. ? Uo.every? body win waa ..un.?. tel wltb the Board wbemer he ii- sen,* ,t ,,r Dot. If I kiil'.V jilli thing mat wed ihiow light on a,.) bribery I would tell ii uuitb enough to help hr,ng oul Ihe whola Story, jfhere La- Leen ei,un,, li dirt) Woik sm.wu In Jaebne'i I I md I want lo *? e ths wince matter ? I. I nate Loii.-til properly mel hulil Louse. I lute put up nearly a thousand houses In inls neighbor? hood ui ni) wife's name be ouse | sci as ber agent, bul If a mass meeting was held In iu: dlairtet ..* lhere was tn.k ol L.st tieck, they would vi,p. ate my character by a . I. .e ,, i.i, ol'. I .' "Theil you i ir, Mr. Duffy, yon wi ra nfl.-iel u'.v mon. v for i our v"ie f' "Nol ? '.. 1 :..*t fu j ?*.)",U'.xi by being au Alderman." 1 Alli 1 x's ir.lil. IGNORANCR. Patrick Parla] was found at hts bsw liquor store, Na 131 Bowery, Bast tba eorner of Orand-sl lan to ths reporter's lu ilrie* bo said: " I doa'l ki...* an] ? ..at ,!.-, money being pod to Aldermen I Bevel i e*:.i *l ii* ii. lag dam-1? rag >r.i te tbs Brooda i| tt* road - i -e. i hd md receive any. I Bevel lc cw ol a r A -1'ini.ii'* being i 1 la reference in tm* oi any ot har measure." li- wa* asked wbai bs thoaaht eboat taeekarg* against A..L . m*0 .1 I -Vi.-. Sn B4 . .uni Of Which he wa* ' reading in mi eve ii i ii i ps p.-r win-n ibo reporter entered ' ii,- suswered thal ba s. .-w am ala* aboat it and i ...i.i .1: ? .).:.i:e .nu 1 wera init rory Irlsndly I wini, we w.-ie in the Board together, although we i.iiii belonged to tba Goan ty DesBoeraey. 1 am sal of poiilics, .uni iioii't belong to oilier wing of the party uo*. ' Mr. Farley did not exhibit any aeutlmeDt over tho nature of the qaeetioos propounded to lum, andre t|iouded to thom promptly and \' Ith IB mr of gr ?erii',. "If yo* were to fl VS me this whnl- block of louses," he said, "I eui i no tell you a'. inn.' ai...nt any alderman** receiving moejey. He fell ?eri.un iou i-i a!'e.-ui u. Kirk Lad not taken un " ll- wa n rich man when bo entered tin I ni 1 bis father la wortn *?.-.>...nm. n/Jn should ne lake -I .... a cr -ju.-in ii Dr win -lamil lt Un* I ; -le? if mine 1 i i mi kid.ihmi n i " i in earcle im j ol ie-, which i, a* burnell oul lately, and I Lu to i bottling ealiihllshai >nl Besides. '; I i SRBOM HOI tl l BC I'D. James Pearson, a Ropolilleftn .-v member of tbe Boord ,. ro md il 'ii- *i ???". No. :;- i Blitta are. III* | I wm smoothly brained, bia I'rluce Albert < un ; -oiit buttoned np aad be were th* eirota mau .hi say: " fe*. I've ie ?> tl. ?? end maglns w,,.it tm want." tl.porter drsl saw Mr. i's an. 1 -. who, up "i l. iroiug Hu i ? . iou lum lo lue ev x,.L 11 an. Mr. Unit ll h.. Il.l ls si i'. ,,...: Bl ral ol Ul* Al.lei.ne.I loll. ' e Ul Ul -I . \ee;.' ? i .; in'r belle i tl u.ics :-,.:?' in sahl *? If Mi ?I Sil , ,. | ,l. m.: h. lr .,? t ml lu : in-.... lin ll) i -es ? - '?? Ina -. .. - - a . . ? ? I ?' , . ri ie ll 'd lii-> *u.- 'ration l - tl . , .. look ii* ii I L'-i mitch -1- np ni lu H" in wi ;.: o . "I .... i'l son ? lu I :??: . i a- e lind f C II "- ',. Hld ll - ?' ? I . . th- inv.-stlrntins < miunlttec want lan f tin-re i lo he li ade I don't i ti ? ? c. I "a a '' ll.rstillld Hie o.dite of Ililli . ? '- lt lill* ic t .,ii. to ate i. . ..- m. .... ai;, ?>.' n. " N. i I '. t i ' ?- I l ? i . ? llrilll l.-.l-'S alie lo I il. , I, do I i Ho le lier of Ihe lld Board, b I ia. ie ta li il ? hen a rep il ter ..: rm i.tiii m. s.-ii! np his card, bul he pul <m en.nigh gar* -.tli IO the Ilario. , . . .1 to l.e illili.iti ll .. gel in .- ult- to il ir, ll il Bl L,s good ia ii returned. " I tt , ai inq lil,. I . ' ,, - . I , ii iii nol become a custom d lo an) inn.' ai li - lu ir ol : lu night, I '. no . "i :o> ieol rn tv . Hil, --1 Cs -'e Hld Le ina ie Lt ;,I,,V of ll:V 1 'I'M "i tue i;....i 1 ol 1 -- i. and I i i'll an yam not luipi! . . i vry lui. li ; I.i.i Byrnes h .. iii ile ibe ? | un rn di un with ni iking; I here ranai be loins ml take * ii a i moke a eon ' ? , riu-f.-s't-d to i itu I, lt i- c.:.- niau I should exp . t i ' na ? i im a hat I I now ol him, if he bas lieen bi.: lisper tor Byrnes i* i. careful luau, but I guess h.at t.ci ho i- rep ?: led I i lune said i.t ?o, e - .-ii : bani) in * ,mi way, I . aa vb th il Xii i an ? bas CO :<-I lo ie I bllbed I L.S ? IIIII, mil I Walli lo ti n I I ,i I ii.if.- -nod i Val, nc ? Iii.it ... li : - i,... st cation i? eei int th', -lew ir hip u i boo i thin . eu ii ii i-., p.-i..,.,,, or ,i p,, a,, -ai .ul dr, then i - a] - i mistake." tl l'i Mi \ XX IU. XVI li! M.I A! Hullo. v.\ \. ?. ? ? 111. i. O' eil llvoa over the abos shop on thc a.nh ' e I e. - lind I.rand -!.. Ul was Uol .1 linn e isl i.i-ii . bul it waa ? dd at ni- ubi al haunt* in ...o I i ii it n luiil ile** ne I . . I Lei 'le* \: bil , ? ? . --.'il n u Ir. i I'S il tc* pru . Ung ou tba streel ?oi'iii'i unless li-...id gae a . lotvii ib, Ibo ? n Ttl! ? il roved coi reel hy t ..- ? ? ??? - n knew ibo Ihlermun, hut could n>t Hud bim; by t'.u- Italian who wita | illiug . ? tu.-on un- wlu.tows of a ucigli ,"? in ; -ho, ii . : wu li gre ii modi . roted . o.i-idi ntl- f..r bim, hui wi nol sn:,. ? hoi lier oe hast .u elect. I i r n d : and ul Isa! .o. em ID o ll | Ot. tt ll i. , I -e. || lo, \.,,-, II..HI OUly ll I 1 cleric!. I" Me's ...'.-Upi * il t r-'-to'.'L '1 liOtlSI Oil i no, -;. He ... ."me. i nt "di-s i m. , v. na c.,.:n'iig vigor stated timi ? i Li,lint irons L.t.' ula, Kira declared timi lu ,-. i uol worth ns maa mo - is ho was bc .'oro be ar. ??: uni th u .,i ? ??I lulu ii-...I I deal ni money every Hine. ' ne ol id* .el.diL.ii " wo 'Ll s| puk on bb co ml hlj co dd ii-' v bu) iiiii:-: simm hi* lle Hoard. Mr. FlueB tva- la I .-ecu. I - Icnco i .ii Le (.. .,.,, .,. |,i,,o.\ Iciii. lng tote,rd . tv ii hon! IO o', look. More tn iii ono | ot -mi Mo him HOI elli -el cl llftl'l '. il vd I la' , .,* un..-, i ia- red noss ti al liuJ.lt was said, his :.I protuiucut feature bud : lieu red. Alderui ii il. ct i:, in. I,:,ct tt.I* seen nt bli home >'... TIT i ii ' I. ia st. Ile had beard ot tbe nrresl and ,!l .1.iel e. ll ii .'I I lilli all ;? lu p or ta nee lu ir I i en sup] o* ns tb ll et cr tt inn g iii .1 Mr. J oe hil" .jtlit nl.uul lil* ns nd Hilders-,,,, I ,,.., lt oonl.l a flea't Ul. -lan.ling of ant' a,emi.r of tl..- oki Board. He .scut, i tbe Idea . Iii had nothing tn fear flo ii .rn- i liing that M I] and : i hal eta rt mi in -r o' tbe old Board >tood in the untie i.'itioii.' lie did not desire to express auy ipi",o' upon Mr. .f;ii lune* i.-ii ni and. In fact, had no - i a.- Bro xlwuy business. . . - 11 len - i - gu i L in ti-- li rectory ls Nu. I ,lt -i\th st. . ll it Hil ll Lise !- I . lil nai lia* a I on ii thal be .tod i -.->? i.ii.i I...U.1 knew where bc ls living mtv. Pianola Mcfabe Urea In t':a flue brown -taut- bouse Vu. li i 1 ? - \ 111.-1 > 11 ave. . I I I.a ? ?ci.-?: closed I i-t ii'-iit. no light ii;.|.-.uiiig Bl he w ind.. .v.. A servant who nu-wei...I after fha hell lad .ii iai.,- -e. er ii nine- saul lhal xir. McCabe wa* mt. Sae I OUlll : 1)1 I 'll la ll ile Will I.I Le III ol Wi, le cue. On rn ii.uig ri im: t.f xir*. MM a be. who v.i- ai home, she *,,?. ; mal be lu I goni down town after wa nurerl tin ut what hour Le wo il.l eliirn. i bom:.- Roll man wa- an Mriermneln I HS. and l -- ?? fe h.. a. a '.h. ie al N... Ul < ..ii'.'tic uBotbeaergi_.nl a! ann- ot the (tenato i nittee tri oil to lind lum *.. bi ta serve Ulm with a i -, -lit tl I Lil: m r. porter WU* likewise unsuccessful. Mis. ll.dhni.tu ..-r. mi I sa. i i,i,i hoi ;. ,. ..,,. i a i he didu'l kilo* io li Iii ti.. ia! i -turn and Ulai he had to say. Die rei.-r called several times, the .-.suit o.n-ii lime Lem. tin an e *> .\ SKETCH OF J _EH tl's CAREE I A1111 i in .ti iii tux VV. ,l.i-'Iiiii- is ;i ii nive of in* city and bas passed most <>f in* Illa In tbs ?art ol ths dry winch lu- now represents n the Board ol Aldermen Ha 1* birty-alx years old and Ib married. Ueaowllveaai .... 13 \ ami.uu-*t. Ills father was a gunsmith The I ?iiiing niau ami lu* .- der brother, Frederick xx'. a.-hi.c, were |*w*lier*, niid Frederick hud a Lop nt No. :i'U lin...m.- *t., where bia yo irotber worked, t, xx". Jaehne wa* drowned near Pori V:i-i.iii-:..ii. At least his clothing was found neertbe .anil nf the river lu Un. summer of l-ru ind lt *. as BBppneed that Jaehne com Bitted suicide oi was aceldentelly drowned, Henry W. faehne, whom hla brother Ba i Just admitted te partni r hip, con tluned the Jewelry business alter in* brothor*i loath and married lils brother's widow. Ile eon iiiind to keep nie simp uiipl January I, 1885, when * Ulai he mid nut his buslBoes tn ino former leik, Moors* xx. Alter, thuugb th* notoa which re - given by Alter ou purchasing th* liual l('*S Lc e later Lien paid. Tho bus,ness . Biped u v prospero is. end u wes o supposed thal Jaebne a ut anything bul a i oor bmu IO L.e ,n,. al, \ I lc rm i :i. A peen.: il itv of tba to t lie tesiunnn] enuie om tn lt tee, was that au the old silver received wu* sent inmediately lo thi melilns pot. . niel.,in-r of the ('minty Demo i ml m fe", years igowesa ittongsupporter of Mlchao forton, wbo waa at thal ll. ths "Loss" ..r tbs .aaenihly Olsirlcl .fa. inn- secured tn 1**.' tbe a for .xi.tee. ; . , lbrougbtbeiufluei.ee Norton. II- ivrn not conspicuous In ""li, Lilt in 1--1 was one of the mest earn.-st support. r? ol i he Br.ia I wa j - irface f:..:-.? ty project. He roted ii favor of tbe project on b lu occasions when it waa iff..re tbe lt-ard. Hs waa re-elected in l*-;i. m-i and H<if>, each time by an Increased majority. In i --". bu dural it was i,300, Alderu ra Jae u- a is one of the recent wlti ora the Senate Committee. Me was confronted il Imo by a statement from Mrs. Bcbaylar Hamilton, win. it ber stolen nlverw.tro had been traced to he jewelry st.ir,- which .I.chlio former.y kept, mi thal .lo ino- pud fl. KB) to settle any claim i at vu* Hamilton might aol np ia e civil Boll, He do? lled ibu be ki.ow the propeit) waa stolen, and Mid Bl resi itlon wa* ma le al 'ti iu cg. itiou "f District ittorney Marline. Jaehne also testified that the prto Ina! nan of bia Income w ia matte bj gambling. j.-iefina has been one ol the most active members of be Board recently, aod :? no. tea a. ting Vior-1'reel ? ni. He kai ... been on tbe side nt the lobs" wilt!) appear from Um* to Hum belora the ? Mid. IORE INJIN! TIONH FOR THE ALDERMEN. MN s. i.e-ii-i:, Muli its |V. j; -i p, i, m. MIIXKB AM> I. P. .Iti.liiM. OUT UN I III xi. Throe iinuc injunctions, restraining the Al i-ru.eii from passlag tea New-York c.mle Raliway ?alli Inso over tbs veto of the Viator, tvoie issued yester iv, ai-i the bsertags ob th* qu?*tloe or eoBttBOlog i.-ni wi I be heard BCXl Monday. 'Uio oiler was iii ide '? Judge \ leo, ol the Coori el Oomssoa i'ie.i*, iii ie sall of .In ni BL footer, whoso Bttornay WU I lem C, I mil; another t.y Jastl ?>? i Ct tormaa, ol ike tpertoi ('uart, ai tbs sell uf Mot ria K. Jaaop aod Ctoorge lilli ? aay i- '.\ Us -.ei ll. Peokhara , and so by Jostle* Lawrence, of tbe Sapraam conn, at the ill ol J..-, .di p j ,,, ime, wb,*.. attorney la i I ward auieri.a ii. Ill the plainilk* ar* pi.rty-owasrs on ai ..ni* poi lions ni i.e - ...ii by ibo l: ipid . , ComiBlSSloa, and ask for r.-lief ?n tho un.- grooudi ?<-t f rt. in tho complaint i lu. Psrdlni : Phs c impl i imp i> le.l ny sOidaVII* by XX'i ,la ii IL a ? :. (J >rgf \t. ol lbs ? roten Aqueduct, an i - . :: tt bl. a ll .. hal tbs franchise ,. worth upward of e 1.000.OOO In al ll I oil lo Ibu ."sj 001 cn I of lae net pr.dl.s to be pa) I ) Un , . , . , v , .li I lhal lb, . a ros tera wltb t bb system of waler iain*, sewer* mid service pipes mid Will compel tbe elly ,. etpeioi fi..h. *>_.>hui,'?""? - I.OUO lu alteration* Uaneral (icorg. W. Wingate, eouuael f..i lu rleegi .. ie, ed. i tn serving ouly thirteen Aldermen wltb the lepera ra th- ault for u perraaneni injunction rostrata Dg toa Boord from paasiug oval ia* Mayor's veto the ll) Iii- L 1 BIS ol tie oii.-in.ii oi,Li u rea required that eaehol the twenty-four Aldermeu no.tal be -.Itel on si. I',, rn k'* hay anil l waadlfttcult tu aaeartale m what perl ol tko p, '.in kum? of I he iii wi ie mau Inn., .lu-tn I LawrooeO, in .pion,.ii I. I 'hu mb. rs, Jest ri 1..) , e iu lided the 11 un, ? i "rt ma Ibe papers, an.l also irave tue lawyei paralla* ion lo preseul to-.lay. al the heal ins nu Ibo .pi. slum rboiboi tue injunction snail be continued, stn i tvlts hy isi.ili il. linirbei, Hugh If. (amp and Rickard X'. I lac eu aa export* lu regard lo tba value ot tue Iraut his*, FRANCHISES BY AUCTION. TI!!: CARLE ROAD sciliMT, DEFEATED. \ DILL BT ni COKtl i: ?..:.? COMMI i 11:11 xi>.>pri:n HY ll .1 ll HOUSE*. li BOM Tua muli ti: I oaai sc,.mu sr ..i- Tin: ti:: A USA KT, .Mureil ls. lei oas xt ho lind ncc inion Io enetor Hendrick*, ol Syracuse, leal Bight apoa entering lu- room i.t i!.<- lid. an lions* lound-liiin lur rounded I-. hi* fellow members of lb* committee* ep l' luted by Ihe I.--1-du tn ie to draw n]. n '.ill thal aili compel tin- Kew-York Cable Hallway Compaay to poy royally tor ll ? tract* of Nee-York, Tho men preaeul wera Senator Dunham, nnd Assemblymen Hamilton, Kruse, Canl tr, Col* end Cutler, senator x didi r, although n member <>i the committee was abs* ur. Senator Cn.hicks nn< 1 bis des Int .h. .1 upon tba bill iii! the smalt bout i .?! Ibe reoraiag bet at last Hov (aisled lt ta tl.eic latia Fact! n. In brief they wrote e bill whleh sayathal lb* Kew Vorl i ( '.ll compete atti . piitilii suction for the stree'. il ??> desire to p.-.f--'.; sad that tin least sum wblcb :!1 pey int t c privilege ni taking Ihe ati ? .1 ii ii.i- declares tbal they have nude ths high? est bid, ia S per ecol of thc gross neeipta <>t iiu.rn or til i r-i lite \ existi Bee, and .'? per .-? lit ot ti.e gross rei eiid- alter toot period lian passe I, It the 1 ill l, rome* a lae all tbal Ibe Board ol Alder done for tbe Cable Railway inny is u e'e .. lt doe-l-t cm u matter ii they ; bi Mi | or's t. to tha chi -<? bi so ra iper, Ibe company will have i . Ih ,ui tic task uii w, I In- bill '?? ? I" Ihe St nate aboat loon Lt .'?i ii.liol lli.nl am. v. uh a r.-p.irt in its 1 ,\ ot ligand Lt ? members nf tho leo eon lore nc* con.tte* copt Senator Vedder, Ibe latter dissented from the report. Bcd art ned lhal ih" bill mi-hi i" have Leen .,, drawn as to seciiro cheap street railway taros for the peo| le, it wa ? foi bi Uer rn bis opinion tbat tho people should derive inch alon Rt tb in tl at a i itj corp ira lion should have a larne Income youri*, from ruch a street railway. Ile desired tbat .-ti. i railwuj lian rhino*, abo, ld lie ? ld t>> that corporation v. nicfa would .lowest rote* of fan ami pay the mi -t lor tbe ti.ui.lii-e. He praised .'in eli'..rial in Till N. tt 'i,. I :: 11 -. > vi ot L dav in which a poley WO* C.-L.I Lu *!..? I. "i-l.-tiit- in : ? I Bbb" Itail tv,.\ Lill. l.'ieliiilM nt i 1 -. lu' -aid.'.ii lld i!-r tte a Inlo' L! from tbe bill which m ?? with thc lavoroftl.d ii c.-ii. e ci .nun ii l- *. but not tbe pool men, nol tai paj i -. wm. lom on ih- street railways. ll Ihe Xe i , , om pan . <? mid onrrj p u *?ngi ; - it a i ci ininly good pillie, for the I lat ,n to i :o out age I In- i o.up.u.y. a \\ h.11 i .a.,; :i, t nu- you ai -.ia- for " asked s. na io i nilen ii, a rough manner, addressing Senatoi Vi .Li. u 1 don't know," replied Senator Vedder evidently puzzled and npsei in mind bj thc interruption. u It Ls a visionary ttmg and aol lubstsntial,' 'iiia'i.r Cullen, roaring out the words, Everyone in tbe semite Chamber looked - Si lalor Cullen with ss loni-:., .i glance* V few momenl before a story bad , mt'he Senate Chswlier that a noted lobbyid waa mourning tbe loee ot a c nsidcrable sum ol monej which he bad confided to a friend who had said he could influence tba Senators in beball ? ?! Ibe Cr nie Railway, Yet bert wns tbe Senate pepably bosUleto iii' ( aLle Railway's r-cheine, \\*|.ii.- Sc natot Vedder was st I and a siting lor Senator Cullen to explain bis incoherent words, the Iiit<? i -udili nit sgain Linke out: u-X* I understand you are trying to get at a ouble company tbat waals something tba! wanta us to <L. something lorsonie ilnii'' lull off your veneering and let aa know what you ni.- (toing io do. '1 hi ra's ool biog ol them ul all " " 1 don't anders ts nd tbe Senator," said Senator Vi dder. ?? I ll Li yon know when 1 -.'-t through and I'll tell yon something when you gel through," said Senator Cullen, * itb a 'i ie- air. Senator Vedder, pro..Iii).' with Ins speech, denied that bc inid i"'-. nted his amendment with anj corrupt motile, ile bed introduced it -nl.lt tn tbe interest ol thi i.r nan ol New-York, Ile defended himself from newspaper attacks and violent ed al -Hilt length a uewspaper correspondent who bad i riticised Iii* action. i'i;i.uiy Incut, nant Governor Jones said: " rho si ii.u.a La - .ns it.!,... t iii ii resolution for ttiee.pul fi.il. ol the e.'ltc-I..lent." itor Del' la reply to Senator Vedder said that tbe iiiu. nihill nt be suggested wi old create the si stein of unbalanced bids wuieh had prove) ting of lin- morell ol (ins] .-outr;., sm iiiu kaines supported Senator Wilder ex] .lui thai il would ie I., -i to amend the lull so aa to promise tbal bc road promising thi lowest rates of laic -h.ni Li have tbe franchise, ll. attacked tl < nou c "ini:i He - Li !. sat n- iiiu u waa thc work ul - lilias, counsel ol tue Broadway Surface Hail way I ompany, aud therefore ol a road winch waa a ri t al to the cable railway. Senator Hendricks denied that the lull "a- drawn up 1>> Mi. miss. He hod shown his own lull. ..n whioli il. committee's bill was founded, to Mr. Bliss on Moa dey while co.e to Albany mid Ibe latter bat Jauggest o.l some imni.it.-iiiii amendments whb K were mole to u. Sen lim I'itt- argued fha! tl ?? arguments ol St nators v.,ll i and Li. in - .d.l.t lelah d io delay action on the Lill at .. tune when deieya were dangi iou*, lt tbe bill wa* again emouded us thej suggested it could nol be acted u|on li Lue .Mon,lu-., .xii these arguments ol si natur* \ ? dder and kail ? i sm* Bl too I its bb boar. Il- L. lieved thal tbe Senate would he <? insured by the ]i iildic it ii did n-i -u once j bbs the bill. itor Hi nillo-!.* -ani that ti.ontercne commmit* tee Iud drawn tbe bill as they Lad in order to give cities and town, a cont mu ms inc.uue irmu ever, street railway bereufti r pul in their streets, itoi r'?**ott expressed the opinion thai tl e hill vt.ml.I not eit.- tbe city any mora mooej than it ti h.Ll i .-e.-ive uml.i the ('.'lura! Street Railroad Act ot |S-1. Senator Worth tbougbt tlii.t Senator Passat's argu in-iit had oonaideral lc basis, As for nimecll bc had Beted with be Intention "t roting ii tbe Interest ol the people, rt-t he had been called a knave and bisool i.-a-iic Irom Brooklyn, Senator UrUwold, had beeu called rt tool. Seimim Vedder, to everyone'i --upii-e. then aeid be Would S :t lui i nw hi* opposition to the hill. I lieie Wai cbarit sn emergency end il would be beet to pass tbe measure just ss il si ,..,i, i bis disappearance ol all <>p pn-mon to the lull led to it ? hs ing, passed ai once bj a unanimous vote, lhere were thu it Bm Senators pri ? .ni nmi tbet all vol. .1 lol u. I In-Lill ires Bl once rushed over to the Assembly ('Lan,Ler. Speaker Husted, who earnestly favored the measure, hav held lbs .ssetnbly in sessiou pur po elj to consider lt. Tha bill was received el 2:18 p. m., :ui.l in len minutes utter if bad Leen passed I.t tho Assembly, Mr, Cantor moved lhal the report ol the 11.m.Knee Committee and tbe action ol Ibe As -.?irLit h*-continued. IL.- motion was adopted with? out it word ciihei im ni against tb.- Lill, lt t.as then panned, lt received lui rotes in Ita lavoraud anne Iga inst lt, 'I l:u Lill wa. at o:.cc tula ll to I mt cl nor Hill a* i-;,i ed- ucl inn In the measure is Decessary, li QISLATION IN BOTH HOUSES. Albany, March ls.--lu thu Senate to-day, tho Cou.tee on Miscellaneous CorporaUons nported Fevoraolj xir. rr.ipbagan'abill IncorporaUng the (few* Xoii< lin.nt Oasllght < impeuy, Xir CuUea's Hebrew -helu i in-Amit LUI .md Mr. Haine.*.'* Credit G daran toa I'onipntiT bill. ie reply of itu- Dairy commissioner io the Senate rcsiiiiitioii oi inquiry gives reports from aaatataut l'oiu era Van V'alkenberg and Perry, eerteln attorneys audlir.ll IL i l-.rk. the i|i-|.ari iii.-iii chemi.-!. lt Shows Itorai of expeadltara amounting to 953.403. Ii also thews 263 Befool proeecattous for vlolaUoas of tho stai N'e, fifty civil salts for penelUe* ead evidences ..( ov.-r j.i.i notations of tho steluto wblcb have not yet been praeeeuted. in th* sii*mblyto*d*y C. D. Baker.from the Judiciary Committee, reported adranely Mr Hotehklss's bills In icL.lion lo th,- nilli',-, of ( oiiiiij Clerk, BheiIO .md Keg Istrr of Kings County, Messrs. Baker, Van X l-l. Arnold sod Babcock dissenting. Mr. Ilotchktsa moved to dis ,i'.i*i wita th* advarae report, ile i-xplalued thal the ,n lent im. ni me iiuis ?-.i* si ii i pit to ascertain wbai these .dbe.-* w.ro worth. I be nubile bad a nk'hi t. > know what * receive I. 'I oe li eui of Lot n l'i,,.-- waa ti favor of these Li,.*. The sd ve ree report on ad m.. Li a* wa. not agreed io, and u.o bu..s wore oom ? Mi Baker al .. reported Mr. Howe'* lui authorising c u.|.ii.ifs iii in- ide. tinily lusu-ad ol sat lor illu.'. < LIMN': III- lui:.ill rmi A RAZOR (ldu.1,11, Mardi 1^ i N/,ii-(,/.'. -An eec. lillie ninl tveil-i.notTii mau ol this eli y, .1 olin Barrows, oom* .. th.* morning by cutting his U il ra/or. A yeer *go he Bought deeta by Jumping Urama luida* Bdulaeo* oi cum j fset. ? M.\\ COTTAUEB OB ROI STD I LAM). 0ODBX8BURO, M.ireh 1*. I V i mh. -Wm k along th.-st. Lawraace has already hagen. II. h. Har ,i .-! tater, with tw*aty*avs workssee, Bea beea ai Wink Lu iou: Waakl on ll.Kind Island, Bl building an extenatvs addition to tn. Van xt igouei cot* tego, ot tha head of the Island, and areettag s n>-w cot tegaforE a Johaaoa, at tha foot of the Island, loosti) . ol lat.'.- 1* ainu being ji.it un for J seo" ll.ijo*, ot Now Yorl,, at tho head of Um uland. ? Ni:\v lim: Of i.aki. BTKAMESa OoDlMBirftOi M.noli ls (Spatial), Tbs) Og Ucusburg aud L*.ke CUauiplalu Uailroad Company ha* mado arrangements for a Uno of steamers between th!*. port and Chicago. The steamer* W. U Frost,W. J. Arkell imi N. II. Haskell letvo BOM leased, with tho privilege of parch..*-al ii staled pru-o, Ariatigeuicut* are also making for the iNtortor of addtUonal boats, so Hist hy the time -.iivi.it.ni ls opened tho company will ho in po****sl*nofelrst-cl**Btia*to run bwweea ogdens* bur, aud Chicago ami lutermedlate porte ku.li:d BT a BLOW rBOM a (FASTI i*rri:. Ei mira.]Milich IS (Special)'- Nicholii*. Proper, engineer at the tannery >.f Beeteabeeh Brother* A Minks, tva* kl.L-d fu-iLiy hy a blow fr. BB iron waste pip.- that inni ii... y wrenched fruin it* pla** by eacap'ug mall .dui ' thal i. td L ili'iiiil. He le ,?,). a Wife d ll.. loin il. MORE MAU, 11,'tlM HIE 11 EEC OS. A TILDI' PICKS IT SIXTY-THREE BAGS. ll.A. INC IIC.IITM. I1I-..V (.fill Mfr: vt-j.-r-ck' ? ULICK' UH AI v.. . :.. Tlie wTecking tu ?* Beni down od rVcdnenday Xf-n IttCoaet Wiockln .' Ci en,, i iv to tia -e.-nc of thejOrego rj ?.- r wan busy .iii day mekingaa ex smlnatloB of lbs ranken vessel. They lind a bar_-o tvlth them ou whloh to pi ? any articles recovered. Mr. Merritt, ir , * tl 1 yeater lay th it as s >-iu a* tho d Iver, dis novered any fact >>' Importance cooee rn leg th* wreek, they Wonid Mme 1 hoi- i:- s-trf boat* to Fir.' lalntid and telegraph ta him. This dispatch woald.be said, i.o for iii- Cunard Company. Il was linpoeslble togetaay Information concerning tba Oregon at tha ofBce of the Canard ( ompany vest. rday. Tbe crowds ol nat- p tsseugers win. here besieged tho office *li os tue i' i lent '.vere not ti . -.-ut. yesterd iy to .-iiiiion th* teena a lighted b ia) hes boca pi.ie.-d over tv..e. ,. tl,,. I), pg ,: xt 0 p. iii. yesterday Postmaster Pearson was la* formed Ly Capt in Lewis, of tb* pilot boat Thomas, that ? a led at Bsekman-st., eboai sixty bal.'" ol'mal: -.lum.' the 1 is' tWOdsyStO thc t ii li, ly of tho Wreaked ste.ui.er. "1 lie Cunard Coin pei y promp ly tai - :.? c mvs) iii.- mell t. lb* Pa era it srrivsd about 6 p. m. Inn mail ass found tobe comp itel* taturetod, hui meesures were at ou e taken to dry lt, and ii is i.eii-vei that tho greeter portlns, and probably all, win h.- delivered or forwarded early today. Tbe mai! received consisted ol Bine closed begs from London, two from Uvarpoot, .me from Dulilla, bu 1 .me from Cork, oontelnlng aboat 1,200 lt Net. York City aod 300 for dlatribotion, two ? ?? London '- t Sew York, two tran Basie, on* from Italy, on* from Cork, one from Madrid, on- f ora I reno*, om- from St Petersburg, ead tbe 8 eira moil -v ?.ii i -? ;i .mi Brake. In the closed bogs In addition to th* above mall for *?>??. y, i for .fassau from London,otto for i from Dublin, oue for Bt. Louis from Liverpool, -i l.i.i. from Mali: 1, ona for Mexico from Madrid. i is uowspaper mell comprised th* following: For New-York City two bags from London. Por X*w-York distribution twenty-three from London, two from Liverpool, one from Uanohester, three from Glasgow, twa from Dublin. Foi Boston?one from Liverpool. I'm Phtladelpbta-<one from Loudon. Por St. Louis? ou* from Loudon, Por Chicago one from London. Poe Hamilton, Ont. -two from London, ea* tromOlaegow, r'u i-i .: ;.from Loudon, two from Glasgow. Por Montreal?two Irom London, i'm- Quebec -two from London. Por St. John, X. H.?one from London, There were in nil thirteen begs of totter* sod -ity**Ls ba-'4 of new ipapera. An addtttonal lot of four bags was received at the Past . iffice at Si I". p. m., three ?.f v. Blob b il beeu picked up ,.i -e t Ly tnt- schooner Wild Pigeon aud taken to Pall Uiver, Mass., end tbe other found by tbe sen,,,:. -,e i eiiii.i,, : taken to Vineyard Haven, Maa*. 0 in.ui itt o tt.-ie closed bug* ii "in l- ii'Lu, i..i New-York, I' ipi r mull for New-York dlstrlb ; iion and ..'i- l,i. of papers from l.o:.doa iiu (Quebec. Tbe two elow i bag* eouteined only mi urned mali for the Dead Letter i 'thee, \x aabtug inn, two money order III - from l.-'L.io!:, and ono bag of pa p. i * Lu Ne w-York d i-in- ii ioii, from Italy. Although In leif Lad i"M, minn up.ni reaching the Post Ol Level III at tho entire letter niall ibu* fur i ee.t .-I lioin tue ' iregou, excepting one letter only. le UTI' I. Sacs* for New-York "distribution" coat.un mette! for plac i lu the i oited Statue oilier than Sow York, lil.- pilot boat NegU* N". I. vf New-.lei-ey, whleh brought tbe mail bugs from Lie wreck, returned from t > outside of Sandy Hook. Ca pulu Lewis reports that .it 7 a. m. lest xi,md ;> h- sighted the wreck or the i -i i ie,-ii tulles east-southeast of Fir* Island, ship tv.i* lying lu eightei n fat nomi of water. He cruised about lt two days an t p , kc I ip,besides tbe alxty-throo hags ol niall a small baud satchel belonging lo ii. P, lr,mel*. " ii. ii. M." sends -? to beni I for tb* benefit of thc .ii its steerage p isssngera of me <iresoa. tt..-. ii .t_es ,v . ... |.i,-i .inp..cit.- luvoieea for their box of diamonds to D pitty CoTloctor Berry yestsr* ? : u and iboy were rant to iu>- Pubiio stoic* lu be up praised. INTERVIEWS Willi lill. PA68ENOEB8. CiiicagOi March 18.?Judge Drummond and .1. \. Perwell, who were pesseugers on the Uragoa, ar? rived tin Chicago List Bight, Jude* Drummond, who begen lu* eareer as a sailor before tho mast, said : ?? li is manifest tbat th* steamar wa- mora ac )e?s ut faalt, sad u was tbe result ot ceretossuesa At leasi tirteon pas seugers who v, ?ro ou dook st tho time told bm that they BOUld .iisiioe'.iy heu tho vesaol as run -ppriiHi Led, and, what la more, they could seo Long Island, seven tnllea distant i li" weather wal clesr snd the wind iva* blow? ing only a fair sailing brecge. His my opinion thal the v, as lu aded .athwart of our course. According to thc rate* of th* rood el sea, abs had Ute n*tht ot way, uml u was iiu business of the steamer either to fall oil uml L-l lier tm** tu .eon aid, or ene.-*. Up un I lot her . i .. her bow *. lu stead of thia tbe or.non forged ahead at ruil speed, and the schooner struck ncr on ihe. side, stem Ol..-' xir. Perwell said that la his opinion the signals were inadequate to Ihe need*, es the camion could probably not lie beard twenty rous distant, and tho skyrocket! did not ascend blaber than the ma - ? TIIOUOHT TO I'L lill. "/BECKED BCHOOKEB. l'i... \ nu. ml, I.'. I., .Minali is (Special).?Cap* tain Conary, of the schooner B. C. Preach, which arrived last night Irom Bal timora, report* a lot of wnekeg* In Eluding a *ii.oonei's ipad geer about tii'.eeu muss south lesl of I.re I .i.unl. Capt >in McKenzie, of ibo schooner Habel Thomas, which also arrived last night, report! [inasing a tbree-masted sunken wreck about twenty in les .loni I ii., island, lins is ?iippo?c,i lo be Hie wreek ot in- -i Loone! winch sunk tin Oregon. Tbs three seimon tra due at thia pori, about Which some uneasiness was !elt, halo all al ri tod *j e y. riTO ITALIANS 81 NTENCBD FOR FIVE TEARS Many Italian witnesses, testified variously leu.ie J udgo Cowing yesterday aiton querra! m tue ,iud of Ne. sj gprtng-et on P*hra*ry 7, iu which Per* pi,ile I'errool waasbol aud si.uiiif i. Kjivaater l>.*;io sa* charged wltb tbe shooting aud Aatonlo Bolmnotil attn tba stabbing. Th* defendants auld that Perroal lad Leen the aggressor, JUdgS Cowing -poke ol Hu iiiiicuity of gettiag at the tact* from the toatimony or I tad.ui* of the lower eua*. I Ip- I.ut, iii. v -t er, con vic ted .he defendants ana Judge Cow rag sato that lt wa* na ruse for clomeucj and sentenced them te Ive ycu-s ra he Stale Prison. -?> TELEGRAPHIC ROTES. FAILURE OF I BIENNIAL ELECTION UH.I. Boston', March 18. i?- House yesterda) killed thc ileunial election resolution by a vote of ll_ to Vii, not he necessary two-thirds, ANO I HEB Q xs \ i. i v in OHIO Piqi t. Ohio, Maren 18.?An enormous k:.* vein wt* it ruck iu tbi* city yesterday at tua aepm of -ion feet. i io- roaring cm ne noard tor blocks, and tno well is be dored to ciual the famous well ul lin,ll ty. si.I I I.INU a sriT POB DAMAGES. DETBoir. Mich.. Marob IH I'd-steam rschl Minne, lug the Acolyte* of Host Holy Trinity Cal I'lturch, on Joly '.'.', IB80, was ia collision with the ferry iteamer Garlaud, having en exeuralon part) on board, -ccu persons were drowned, end -un* rm- damages were begun by relatives agalust the two boat*, c., .suit ia sobed the Supreme Court. 1 bera wen- lu all foi ty. Blgbtsuits. I ne surplus ol thi ferrj couipeny after cor Lilli plvTioil* obll.-atoil* are p lal will bo poid ov*r to the p.ail,nils. Tlie sail* lu me various conn* wore dis i'ollllinled tills lliol lilli-. POB I Ul; MCI I .l.ni dill XL iSIMI'NT. I'HII lld I LUI t, March 1- Special), lue leadenly of ss boca let for e inst mee iierformeuoe f..r the benefit of the John McCullough Monument l-'uud, on ibunda], April U>. IT WAS A XX" n 'DUN LEG. Tamaqi i, Maiva is sp lal , -Patrick ('arter, o' iji-.u ytntt u, attempted t-i tr.-t ona moving psMsuger Hain to-day, tell uedar the wheels snd ha I.. leg cut og. He gol on tlie train without assistance, rho p isseuger* itared. KxaiulnaUou ahowed that it was ? wooden leg -. bli . lia I"-!. < OLOMST9 ??' 'IN'U TO DAKi fl X. ll t ? 11m.i-in, fenn., Maren I - I colony of . i i.i !?> I . -p -i- Dickinson, wUI Hart in a lew days for Napob. Dakota, whare ti:e? will ?ettie They will ,?..- with them cue oai*loed* of horse*, cattle, furniture and other supplies, HAZINll HTUDEN rn Bl IN8TA PED. I. tsi i is, I Va ii.. Marah 18 I tv. mt-nt e of inc stud cuts Who it O' suspended f..: h.. Illg I I .sa mali StoUord WCIC to- loy iou .ul i led to parl iel pate tu lin- a-ni,lal e lamina? tions win. n were begun el Lafayette Collage, they bar lug lit eli 1 . .Iciil'ei! at til'- ino ting ol Tl*-- l'.iti. ll o, i u- sday eve u lu g. Thees include most ol ibose i onrtned lo (.'nil rooms lind a few uudei full auspenaiou. Nearij sll be studeuts mado application to in- reinstated, but several weir reliise.l. Il i.lui s ii i.m ? OP A CLERGYMAN. Ni Vt -ll.tt kn, Mandi 1 *. I ne ll-v. p, I". I. twill, pestor ?f ,-t. Mary's Catholic Church sines 1870, ls dying ol eougeatlou of tho brain. Iii I* regarded a* oue of tbe tperl Hu . e'er* iu im- Hartford Dloceee. Ile was graduated front St. Mai y'aSoiuiuar) ,lu liatiuuors, seven? teen )eat. ago. LAUNCIIINfl A 81 1 Xiii ll AT CAMDI N. t'stiniN, v ,i, March ls A new Iroa steaiuBr of 400 tons was Uunobed this moraine al Jehu ll. IMaUi ship>..ul at Kaiguu'a Point sn-is io ne used on th* Out! ot Mexico, bel Wei rubaeoo an I Vert ''iii/. Mr. Dialogue bas also ou tue wsys ee Iron tueboel for the Kew-York Central Towing company, BO feel lu length niel 1...?iona bunion. The tog will be launched lu two week*. To lil.AMI'. FOB A COLLISION, Bu*Tr>N, Much ls. Jud.o Nm*.iii, ol ibo Catted - i asl ile i ( om t, -e. i .mw ii au opinion L- lay In the i ol ii.i- slsomeri Stamford and Twilight, which were In collision lu IL.sion Harbor, lu August, 1884, Ile nd* I lint Lotli vessels were lo Ll .nie, and that Mis ( athena* Kinma Prodf lek?e. for lujiuts* sustained itt Ibo ll.un of Ult' i olllrlou, 1* entitled lo recover from both companies damages which are to bs tUod hereafter. MIC SPOONERS ARGUMEKT." TBI BEnTATB SL'SIAIM-:!) BT TBB law ARRAIOMMO nUi I'RKSIDK.NT FOR NV,T f.riKYl | -HIS ACiS BKTTIIt TUAN Rig WOMBS, ' " [uv ri:i.i'.;i:ii-ii r.iTKK minr-vr i vVaIBIVOTOM, Mindi 1H._'||?. s,,,.,,;.,, f(f day In the |*ba|l on UM rl.Uit nf tho I'resit, ?t Bj %. j_ hold pajsrs fruin the lii?p.-etp>? ,,f th, .,n,^ '* In h ui, kal '-von IU ixpecl le ase delivered bf Senator Bpsses*. The yeeng IsaatsrkedadraedygtveaBwemtes ofu,e B*otel that!" tit even lil* n...?f leveled BdWIrersahlaa! ?o him duunguisfi klrasaif m th*, ?rtraiT BMBMr that he did to-day. He occupied the ,1 if i he yenate for nearly three '.our* nnd yield* ? ??Mea to ge bal. saweattv* *"4sP,n b*cao*s ,,f ra* *tr?,' rpoa hi* rm.-e. iie will finish bteseeoeht4M**rirW rhroti.ho'ir the delivery of lui remark* he lad a largs ??i tpprecL-itivosinlieriee, both ott 'h.- tl airof "i--r,ai, art n the nm,erins. Tim SjaasalBaaaa n:erir af |hese*agh eas the! N eeeiptetoly ssshawaB nie pelUreal sse** ho c.-i?o. lt lu on -lit b*Ok ibo .li-e.i,.i?, ;, ??nie: I tho fact th*: th- l*M - -.l*d ..,,**, ni tain pierson fl c li, the .1. p .r r ?: .-si - .. ted that tl,* ihtefsof these departnseats, by dlraottoa of th* Pram. lent, hal refused ut mani tl,-m. speakers os ho Dom, eratic shlo of the ff,?i?e, by ?pecloii* pleading, had son.ht to StMSar* th I sane, awl to kepal* reasons to I , '??I,.itor. tot the ii",.,ide taken dy ll,..,,, f ,r ? igraaaa. I M em.trki without no;e* anded io iho elf . i: ip.:, bis au.Hem-*. .?I Brown, af (.-orri., pi lsd -he wassea* la Benator la a *!ort. dry i.-nt. IL- hud I, it ,,,,.? Bl a. . '.f ?; ... . ., ..,.? ii htm, and ev.-i, he wont to Sleep at;ei Mr. Uro r* had 1 "La-n liUei-n ini'lilte*. Wm u Um I-*..lu-inn* of Un-Ju,tii-iiry Committee wera Ikea Up Le.lay Mr. Van XVyck BgOied as au an.en-1 .. t i thom the following: And tn ail such ease* of raatTTel th*aratitrof ruiatlou snail be sonsldsnd m open if tao el:.lt*. Mr. sewell, ..cc i yin.' tho chair, re a: ii kel: "Thi msadmeut will ii* printed an l ile oror." Mr. iu .v. ii t.i.-ii a . . . igalBst tip- raes**, lt th ,. ld I''", .11 '.1 Bi I BS Si. 'c? of luis.-.,nutty ooasUtalo the high court of ai . nd li is Un aid.i.i-'iit of that i sb court, net tb* '..*i. tem iias use,i iii,, power of removal, bat that he ia* tailed to uso lt With lUftli 1 mt .-il.T.y. ll il.. . i- ,,i,_ hsrgs sgaliist ina. in in- p..pi.ir mind lt ls as barga >.f commlasloa, bili tbe eh argo ? omtaato net :ait he bea made miatakes tu u . ,?.. uenta er removals tram odie* (doubtless be ha* mad* inlSI 1*0 lia? ise tn,, power wita auRiclei'l force ... i ,?, ict,],:,. if .- blgh eourt .-r anneal*), to whom a bbs 'ii-siii.-iu ;* re*.nb ?? for mo manner in arblcb ..e ex. irclsea bi* diacreUoa IB tbe matter of romovaia fi-?ui .iii. .?, u ia th* greet ces. of 'tl ?'. LdtUUUda aad i a np , ,y, It-pah |.ia ii lonate, t eran ? Unit ?-: - ll ivelend, Pi itdent ol I Mr. spooner, who followed, raid, In part: Tha fortunes of the Itepu iltoon porty er* rori d*?r ti ne. i will not attempt to .leny tu.it I w ib ib.ii i ,i inly may here ai ? -ip ev.-rv fall part ?..uta.:- which may bo taken from tho bl in len , | inn : i'o nilli irs. If any Bach I lier.- ?re, of Up* tilliiliilstrSr lon ; bul I truat that l do aol Forgot, and *.i i . uol for tot that I am a Senator a tu* Ci ted states, si wert as a lepublican, and thai r mt itratdut] always 4 to Hie people, and ih*' I niven,, tltll to Uk"* ailinn me to suoeerve e party interest wblcb ? ira*. ii. to tbe Interests ot ti.e people. I deny for mys* :._ l have .iiiiiioriL. to iieuy for every Bra Hoi ap , if tho chamber, the itittomeat so often ii- ob nie .tiiei .de, ii,ai wo deeba*, or sra Brillia*, area, o harraaa, bampw or eade Preside*! t. tbs prop-:- exercise of ezecutire function*. . . . Hippos- hoskin wera Ia office, would Hie President re a- ibo paper* ' i be il. lidsui aa I tl ral must uot assume that the Beual wan* , or any pm pas* mu a tuln il Jurisdiction ll ii lodb> . b for tbe orderly conduct of the Goven i.ipers w,ii,i-i nj either boose of Congress ere wm,ed oi- pm p-ses wubin ihe Jurtadiction ..f ta ? IL. tao - ?>r tiieui. ila* it come to this, that tne w aa! i .-?, i-l'ii i.isteru salaam, approach the door .,: n- Depart neill bound to Hi-cos. ?, U: st to the Attn i ney (,. aral nd then to tue President, the |. -*. airposo for wliLh tha pa era ar- drill h.ier pooal.y of not r.-ei iviiiir them st alli . . . tue source of much confasioo to tm* debats is a eoe* du tiding by ;.io DeiuocroUc -.-... i. ul - - t rith removals. A suspension does uot mesn i t is it v.-ry dlOeieul thu... To suspend bb i suseeetemporary cessation <>f Ins fm,, tun,-. , ..ive causes a permaneni rassatlou. I'o lusp. ii i tua nit of h.ti.c.ts corpus Isonothiug; lo obliterate i Bother ena quite odiffereut lulu*. \ mspe i not a removed officer . for if tin- S -i. .1- icfns. --.,.... rm hi* sacooseor lbs euapended maa returuatotb* th.-e. Tba Bupreme Court La* io decided : h.i* .lee,Incl to furnish ihe popers .ced for, because, forsooth, they would ? . i -. he Ben ate to eeo tho reasons for ths saspohstoa ible us to ss hst be bad exercised the po* r fauspeuBlou wantonly. So powor could be so dangerous a the Uepui.ilc as tim power IbUS asserted by Iii.; i'r.-si sui, thai papers relating tu the public busiuessou the a-s Ol , ie ' el. ? loved from the Blas, buried In tu* colter* of the xx ii po loo** or carted od to li Ui'aio, ir ho clloo-es, merely In - .iii-i- In- bas u*ed them ni exe cUdBg Bis power of SUS elision. If Hie ineie ia, -i that tim Preside nt bes Beted ii tho popers moke* them hi* private property and ants out tho li-.'h! ot nivi-slualinii Hom ad ihe public lines ni tao loiintry, thou lt rest* walli BOV chief xecutlve to lock tbe door upon the Uottae sud Beuate n-i defeat an niles'igaUou. The term " innocuous ile<:i.-lude " provokes a -ir.i ... ut illira is not nilli; lo smile at. Ibis is a trot erinn, nt flaw; and I au-ont l.e C..lei 1 IBCUtlve of lae l.e* '.limo should have used sn. . wolds of any iaw'l.il ines nu ths Metal* Lick*. lt ui BdsagBtousi . 'bea the President >>f ih? . sited Stats** wi b ia ?glsteredIn lleaveu to "take cue that th*laws shall e ralthfully executed.'* eouds a rue**ag< to tie- niuo lying that a Statute La* lal.ea into li irma -* li-u*. - iou nb th.- statute remain* ?n tha booka If evet m.-ro as a'line windi Un ie ii'.,.- nee,, of io-peet f ir law ll u -, -?. ii iu niaiiy Btatea UiouKhtfu me. an tut lanchad faces to tbe future How un ino people b* spectra to yield cheerful obedlenee to the statutes hen the drat citizen of the Republic blmrall tarara mi in dr eic itton ls heard a**erttus thataatstut* in Inna. - to disuse I Bul the Pr itde it . - ot believe Ins own state, neut -Ills a*l* litre Uren belier lau lu* tv,, r is. for he nt* sent in a lares) numb "f mutilations of men te take the place* of officer* *a*> ju led Lt lum iiinler the authority of the iiry act to Inch refcrouce h.* been matta. THE PADBONK SYSTEM BAEINQ TKni Hl.r. Chicago, Mureil L8.?Eli Meli, an UalUu, be ha* Leon the ergenUt of th* Utile [talton I tarah i li. innis -;.. was to-.av dlseharged. On landsy sn nts uriy Iialiaaa aad e aambar of pell*Basse stood at t no iiraooe of the eherch dering the Boorala*, laliaos lying in welt for the argaatet wtth tus i arpa** of essealUna bias. Wheeny after Vi o'ol nu.- mit, I) receded by t-t o of tho trustees of tlc ?elective Behm moved ap aad actei as a rora noorat, he I tailau 4 hailed him wi tit eb islvi arise Hm tra*tt*s nd tin- ,1,-teciive, wita the:- ci.tr.' harried north and bile the two otHcers held Ihe crowd it bey, escorted [ell to bl* borne. No. OS North Pr.inkllu-it Sm tbes iel: bes been Informed that it woatd bs better fo ot to play th* organ et th* church any mora i ydischarged. TB* -rn ib a -a .ci- an article published tn in I'hirnga Trthnm ? blch Mell, sp-ikiii. o' tba padrone ?y*.t??iu lu' j. d words obj*, tam.i'd. to many Italieaa m .nix r.y a BUN i wa i nfs:: i.x :>. Boston, March i> (Special).?Eu elupement ?om somerville i? liukuii: coiisid'.'i'ab.e u,k lu t istei y. In-ruiia.vat pin-aie bulli niall cd. tho male BBatetlil -.h.- ii. s. mo wart, aga ebooi torty*tii t, ami lbs wau. tu i s.ud lo be -^ewart's second cousin, and har nam.) ia Irs. Annie Wood. She end her huabaud braided wu lewitit an 1 iii- v. lie, ii, I',-:.,?. at e. |( VMM I I nt they wein stopple* -it tn* Crelgbtoa Bouee, .i. ii'.iii.l lull i?.i.,.-ii'.l isman and wile. Mr*. Bwwsrt lette i tbe . ic!.- iton IL... on Tue* f*.) ?oiucd the elopers. Hbo found them i a roo*! togethof iijorlng all the luxuries of life, with wiae oe t i "? Irs. stewart said that ou entering the room she < sid otresiatthe temptation "f "golug" for the ronni ?omen,emla , ? bair aad wv* ker a good tiakiUKup, Mi. strain took Mr*. Wood's pert, aad lr*, stewart now b*m a blaek eye, tao rrealt of a btea ivou her._ 'MIMES ARD CASI .4LTIE3?B1 TELEGRAPH. KU I INU HEB9I Ll AM' UBS CIIILDH (ds. is> iii, March 1-- x kort I -.'?' kUjqulra Johnuaii. ol x . - ' "l ( m. um.ti. UM I alt involving noise I ? ' ""?' .I" ' epi. IVhen heeiuei-.-.l lute IB* room ne found BIS ti irs ead wini her lu - u > il wu . rt; ce 1.lurleen tun. a*,. ,lend. Willi bl* 'hu'*! I..e. .,'..:. . ftUi.t, Wa.lll.t04 t ii blew on ; i -meter. HKNTEM I D 1 OB DEBEK ION IND POB D. i icm. Mich.. Maren IB.?At Pori vt iy ne. below ISIS ut. tbe. ..i.'.i.in.ti! '? ' - ' ?". I, 'J3d Catted Mates Infsuiry, ended yesterday, we >a grad i.t,-of Uart ird. and a isa bank i ml ll ls B _ ilo nnii. be ??? rwjycan ? i i recaptured. Having sccea* to tbe pavmaateTS cc.loin-, he mr. c i- ? . '-?;?' r-.-r-l "li Ice- .rnten.'ed lo Bvo yea:*. .Ul I :or lorgST) IS ... rrursmor*?l Loevenwot b, K io. H....UN., Ill- I I'll SD IliU'LcIl HIL ld AKT. \n im t. ..a. M irak IU, xxiu... ?? Pat ' u ? "? r.? ? t..,- ei... nm a.-- .. r * mom "I- "? inplied it bl* l." Will" P I'he nail Uri'iigb Piulou'a heart, kU.lag bira uki....cy. IlKBSf : . a .? * ' .'1 ?""' ' '?'"' ' ? ,. til N I.X UEK (HOI \ Ul' I.AM'. li,'-i.,N xi,,,:, K Mari Bora Phi lips wai he I i'll -,' si re?terd?y, au . ? ?"'?*? --, a':,.': ?saL-'l. ? -f* albemorrb*ge.th?ra.uUofa bealiba tufl ? ; ...-,. illi.l.L. ? I. ' Bdiea, who els ".? to be a twoaaw of HtUlag Bull ' '.' ,n wss arti ited. xi in;..i ai: SHOT AT HW WORK. Niu-llc, s, H*|* . i- -V". . x J l-l'..' ?'??*? ic.-iii.il Mount ia,m.-. mi lb* New-llavau a ? ? nupiou road, shot snd wouuded I-.' ..'.I w ?' 'b''_; I while ino lett** wa* attempting to roa iu? 111 kel olhce. AKItl.sn:i. IL.li TOBMENTINO A 8Tj UV SJ ( AKKON. Ohio, Mar.:. IB!*, rei I I. I"1''' "!1-. ih. bicsgo, l . ..c.--t ber* lo la) te p. "^ ,,l|l.urv- i_ leutsol BucbtelCollege wbo los.ed hi* -?;? ? "' t. doi-u*. lu a inauk -I. B. luotnp.oii. **; .,lHM) nd..) arrested. Mr Morris eave ba ?rill spen.^v^ .rina lUeae linden I* to lustlco, c wmmg iSMrn >m sea bee* Ul alnco tho lia/auic and thal ue mi ?,-r| Linuallt abused. Late lUtaetenlng ti? L '"' ' ' j. a. A A riohler. sou of the Ati''r?eV-iMiB.uaU)f _ Kohler, Akron, a junior, aud L. O. ruunp*. "? (uiiior, war* ai retied.