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DEFEATING THE ARMY KILL. i BACiJiriCED TO THK IX CONFEDERATES. ?KV.OU.AiS WUMinra l_BM 'KKLNBTATM)?SENATOR 1IAUII.Y AM) THK SI HIKE. [nr msSaiTB To tiik nU?h?_] VA" ?v-.TTifr.Tov, April 7.?Tho dr*bite that hns Been coins en in tbe senate for several clays ever Mr. X/vgsn's bill to Increase the effietenry of the army was Trough! to a 88SS8 tn-r.lent, and thc bill was defeated by a Tote of 10 yea* to SI nays. The principal fen'ura of the lilli was a pmroseel increase In the army fmm S8.000ta90,000Bea. There were a number of other ?prov l?i ..ns iiiteinied to increase ths efliciency of the serv Ve and tn or-ranDe lt on a more modern basis. In th8 inn's tho MB WM thc same aa th-vt which has been lulrocliu-ed by Mr. LsfBB to each Congress for the last ten ye ni*, li bal ibe support of the officer* of the Army and er the hearts of IBs Wai Department, btu ll lins always BBSSaaSSSBl enoueh oi-poellton lo defeat ll In Congress on account of the Increase lt involved In the expenditures for tbe War Department. Some of Ihnee who voted against lt to-,ley did so. as they stated, Because they tV.onght thc money should bc used to build nj) the Navy and to provble seacoast fm ti tie*! lons. Mr. ll.iwiey Bi .ie a strong apece-b in support of th* BBea-u-e. Ile r..lb uh*. 1 the suggestion tbat tho regular sr my adfbl bs dtepsassd with. If lt wero understood tbat Dm mi.ii.iry ai tn were powerless, tne bad elemnnt* Weul.l -,t r,-,,,-e ssSM to the- front. If* referred to the In? stance ui vi hu li hen. -I lahSS met al TrafiBia?I Scpiare in London, and in which all thc bsd elements came forwaril and dui great bal iii. Tho inllHiaof one Ptate eoild not bo nsesl in ai ..*!.sf Stare. The country Invited war by Its defenceless rotidldon?bavlng neither a navy nor foi filtrations. Mr. Te He-r?Tho u'O of th.' anny as a police force, ls not B proper thin/. TBS BSSpto of Uie great W.-st do not wsnt a standing anny for ihat pnrpo?n. If the people of Conniitiriit want ono for sneh a purpose, tben tbe petri...ism e?f that st.ile was declining. Mr. Haw.ey (warmly) -I do not thank the Senator from ('niora.lo foi en.-.e nvorlng to put me In a false light Slid array sg;-.in*t me the prejudice of dem nco gue*. No maxi: wa* ever more really to lio.d the army to it* duty SM BB Instrument of the civil pow.-.r. I am, however, not snob a ro-.vai-.; a* to refuse to say to any man that he Wouiii etlso'-ey the !asv at lil* peril. I have from time to time IBoaghl thal lt wu.iM li* mcrelful, and good for the pennie who uer.- sufli rm?-, to employ tlie Army, as Mr. Foweicriy, willi ino Knights of I.ae.oi, woui.l employ them, toasasadaaaa wah tbs sssstltattea of tbs Bnights sf Labor, In pot ting dowa bobbi thieves sad Moundreli that are I. asphc ming the mime of labor. I consider Mr. INiwderly a ii .n of more? cnn serv at I.s m and standing in tins . ouutry than men on tho floor of Ihe Senate. Mr. Vaa Bryah apposed tba UH. jay Qoald and his psafl deratSS and Vanderbilt and hi* ce>iifee!erate* he s.-nii, h ? brea allawed to steal aiflltoas, Jest ss sssa auder tbe older Interpretation af tbs Constitution had been al? low. .! M stea. rr- ni the tiiark man his birthright. " You have- raia, l,"sa.d -Mr. Van Wy.-k, "another S??I ol slav.-. beddersJoatas nnreleBtlag ead determined and steeled against the laattaeta of han.milty as tho old slaveholders were, anet I 'hin'c a HMS moro so." Mr. J ...an said that it was beneath any man to state tbat tba bill na* brougbt here bSSaaSSBl Qoald or Vau Ser'.iit. ll was so lo.v a species of dS?aSJBgtoa that no Bnan ongat to stoop to it. Ma Van Wy.-k-Ia tbal all 1 f Lan rh ter.] Mr. lauran?That :s a'.L B . n .w;?y sato (int it wa* Bcido'.u tbat tba Baaatec /rom Nebraaha miss -.1 an opportnaliy to mutt mlsehlat [1?'lilllie! -.] Ile Ml dom made thc Htssbtof, bal ho never Is lied to try. *tr kers. Mr. Baw?.ysatd, we-e. Imerieas ci- j ns anet vuii ra Ibaf ea_prshaBd**- thal vb?tem tbs p?o pte af this country wUled tb .t ehonld become ibe sw. (be ballot-box wss open to them j tii y ha I aoholee ol aaadMatesi Ibe forum, the peeee aad ali other moth.els of agitation i awn te is.e Deaatltutloa w;-r? spss io then-. If IbSll "ie. ?? lu- a jus: oin tiny c u.'??unj.i'l r._ spool .'or ii. N' p "plo lu thew.ni.1 surpassed the Atm rle ' ' - a:! me '... s iver In thisoaontry bsd a Just saasi -.n'? wherate Bud bia r. n.e.ly. Ile believe tbal thai slating eaadltlon of ..-.'...I;* t;.. . theed i > .n.i was torssalt d an ei ormoui advance lo the great mass of ! ibonng men. With all tb -- > "' progress, bowover, ti. ro was eiiiiso enough for tiie sBormoos nproUr s.id dis? turb u (of I .: earth. i pertly ;.?; t:.-- la borisg maa, and a juster, more ,? . ind more bon era'.'.-- rel .tio i bel n ? sn e ip!tal sa t ' lb >r. This w.ie not toi- brought abo. by aaehlne logl itton, thoagbleg isl itioa un -iii help When tiie e io tallai sb ml i eaaos to ?sssj,silas xx.a ri^i.t, or labar by adv*?clog wagM sk Bes tbsp caa I be sdvanoed, sud whoa tbe man ibsald bi willing to have th. . . ..* i - thi - ipltallsl could Bot bBBid te pay tbe steading wages, thees bet? te, i . loom lo prevail I cap.1.1',. I ? i hollis a day for aoy maa, with hall an hour for dinner, ile i. , itrike. Ile would on i ye- n."- ? s t - to rt from s.hit lhlng. If tbe i - , inf do s\bat In bad seeu t..e ne lo the elly c.! New-York, call out ti,e 7i>. Beglmant. Mr. Logan ? ray <;,-,iM bad any.teetl or Indirect, with the moaaura. ll wai ' ? . -..poor, bia 'k and ?I .. Mr. Van Wuk. Interrupting, said that l.e bud not thai., -i lb ,. .!? , . mau bad .. ; I-, il-i -.siiii ll. ll. had merely told n hat tho result wouid bc. Ur. (ai. Biki '. why, tbsn, wsi the name used, ile bsd alway* bad th nerve lo advocate wbal bs believed toben i, and op]. wbal be thought sv ro g. Ile hud ties, i .... i by Blinking ibo soup that fell irom the Ups ol ill Ur. Bale's.lion toatrlkaoat tin-, section providing lu mo in. reese ... ,.,'?ui men w-* i ev volt I on an-i loot bj a ile vote ol -. yeas ai . 22 naya e.- : Kepi - - vol J -.a th.- affirmative: ISowon, Chace, i ter. Il ile, I i alla Plun h, Kheri an, Teller and Van Wytk. me folios ng Democrats voted In the ne . re j u, KP. man, U ?y and Walthai Thr*e four Dcino c'-.c.,' ',,,t-^ In :.. : ? .' li rea I the aii.ej led thc friend* ul thc bill to belli VI l.ul lt Would p..**. oral other motions lo chang) ,,,, billa r. roted down. unJ tlicn Mr. Qibson, of Lai a. BDOVed i.n amondmuBt wbieb ,soj..: ra j. the toa forbidding tba employment its i.lli. ere lu tia- lin "li alli.) ol in y mun sl.u eel s ed m Itu < ' nuy. li. held tbat the lae waa uuoon Btltutlu a , .- ll wo*, Ibm legla anon, an.; ibattbsrs was no longa, any reason tel sueba siatuio. Mr. Morlan. Bl Alabama, who, like Mr. C.;'.son, was a Camfederate ?;eij ian supported the aiuei laiei i, stating tba' he viou.d volo lor bee ul my bili aa long aa ex-Couted er.r.-s were exeluded tr.un besoming ofll era, He de leude-l Ui'-Coi.le,lei ale ulin-e: *. ... ? .1 ad .... .,??> -.ken aalualed by a high sense of duty li shat Hi del du? ring ibu um, .m.. under aim?ai ?rcumstuacca would be eoii.i"-o' 1 iii do iln. same thing ovei again, Ile dn aonrneii a* rank liijuetioe tbestatuio a blob deprived tho army ol men sen - -, ? ...or) urida, mads s speech lo tho sar-ie strain. He -?.u thal ibe army woald be beuattted i.y li?v iii? lu ita ranks ioms ot tno officers wno Were experienced In the Confederate Barrios, He said that theoBioers who lett Um L'niou Arm] a. lac bo *? ..- of ti.. War and engaged lu the servicsol the (nj Israey wari really aetaab I by as blgh a aaaaa el daly at thoae abo remained loyal io thc Uoveramaut, aad ba ln.nie a plea foi meir rssaploymoBl Ur. Conger, ol Michigan, said ll .i r..r s. er- he had bee ii expecting th ?? j.r..position ?windi was really to Bl - . , BB tae .'unite OOOkl t ... . :. betwc : . . ii. Bani! .*-? nat rs did in! *ea tbat li.ni were tialloi* to theil country. I them, u edi) regre i. ? bat I en ? in.w a Southern ( i nfedoraey mu:. .. bloc k mari.io slab of slav-11 sb tba keyatoae of lie organise?on, 1'boee views, bowe fer. wan sot expressed in tbsss pij'.e.K llmssof }r. ; ? tl BS hal BOt coin fir tba'. Senator! Ma 1 10 li.!. th? loyalty aad in -? ? Probably to-morrow, or per,i.Me* tl.c da] al lei tot U ll thiagi BBBSt bot follow loo fas! I beset to von itu ,.. it iori i Bravery; .Mr. Coogar supposed they wonld hardly evpre'i bim to express thank* for i 8 be almost too mach. He woald Bay '. . -'? t'1 j b ?'' Sk...:. tiie e.: .I., i Army -.; i ?? Republic a -i th isa wbo uuntri sad fought for the deairuotion ot Its Inatl InDoi s. "Ooi ? i-k is," bs eonl iii, "to ke?j BttU. for OOO'S BSUVe, aboet taps* elp n;a:ter?; but we ?a lod's heaven If we did not i] ik ?h-n th.-> brought ia their ? amendments' and billi Ua'. ui" ' L.a mn .j ?i . a . . tba oid iksue* the Republican *.,', ??! ina chain bar la ta I with 'ret le refer* es to them beery bbbb ihat wara Uta blaa bad beaa Srlvea from the South exoepl whee Te: .* .-a-.tie wen- sr..!- n s - - the borders of tbe Blo Or* -i*. Theo th- ..-?'. Ihat won tba blas wera sailed for. Who ever heard of Bea fol ""? ? ? Iroopi Wild, human life Was Joop il.led in lue-Scull I li.e cull .aloe BOOB BBSBgh *> be loag-horaad ataara of Texas wera In Jeopardy. 'l itor.j I ion was lost bj a rote of 24 yea* io tl nays, lt si.s a party rate with the exception thal ' , of Pi 01 lylVSOlS, Jones, of Nesa.lA, _ud Ma bone, of virginia, voted in tbas?Ira a'is e. I le was ia tbe !?:.'!, bb I ll wsi da f- ,.y a vole ol ll) yeas lu ;U nays. '1 be D.ISBOI i al | j.;.-.-i wno were aol paired all s iud sgalnittbe bill suit aso tue foltowtug Repuiiiioaii*: Bowen, ol i olorado; ( ' ice, of Kinnie Islandi Conifer, Hale, Ingmis, Josee, of |fe veda j Plumb, BbBiniss, Isllsr, Van Wyck and wll son, of l"wa Tlie Democrat* who vot.-d for t!ie *ectben to Increase the anny placed ic ir opposition on ibe Anal solo on l.u grou..d of ibe refusal to pamltaa-Osutsaaratea tobe snipi'.yed as cii!ic.-.-s. Had tba bill passed thi Prssldsni Srou.d'bav* !'ev! the apt'oiutu.eiit of a number of n.-w Ofll ce is, and these would have bSSfl taken from tbexe Xlbo served In the Coule derate army. VIPITORfl TO WE8T I'OI.N'T AND ANNAPOLIS. Washinoton, April 7.?The Prcsiiioat of lbs Senate t"-day designated Hen.ilors Manderson and paniptoiise visitors tal?I Westl'oliil Military Academy ?bad M< is ?( ai;.'-: u and Blackburn al visitors to tbe Sar? Academy at Aunapelis. .NEW-YORK WOL'LD UAVE THE UONOB. Wasuimoton, April 7. ? .Representative Fhelps, of New Jerser. bas received a telegraphio re QBest from the New-York Chamber of Commerce to offer aa an amend?ent to tbe resolution Introduced by Mr. Butte; worth for tbe appointment of a eountnlt.ee to eon? s-tor ths satt}eototaoatobraUen_ilB89atWaa_-gio_ , ol tbe centennial aonlrersary of the formation of the QoTcrntrtcnt under the Constitution' "that the celebra? tion shall be held In Hew-York, where the ereut oc? curred." "l.ENKKAL" SiARK.S SITF..RS A T.FVKRSH RIB FAM.'ts OBDBB OB 1888 I'.KX INDRD UV IBO I1ETART LAM A IL WdJBIBOTOB, April itSpicittl). Thc (loni.My " tiemriil " in n'liiiiiund af tho Land OBtoa foram Baa met with another rover*?, tue mont Barton! BM vt Inch lie baa encountered in hil brief bnt pirtareiqtic, "?' 111 cat eur. Un April ii, 1 ?*.->.,. be iitldeuly dtaoovortvl liiat thero inri ground for tbe belief Ihat every humesie.irl and pre emption aottler on tbe publlo domain lu nearly a dozen Northern .stale* and 'territories vt as a scoundrel, try las. tn defraud thc Government. Aciorditijcly tbe t ii lu.mi Sparks *at down In lu* wroth, und if.i'i ,. that ai'. ,,f thc.**-, settler* who had aompllod with tha law and ?were MtttlBd tp patents, it chiding hundreds W-OM ca*c.i hud leen in vest louted l,y special IgMl , l-l iflld be do priveai ol their oiislcnce* ol Hilo until lio cjuld inviatl g*te their cn-as. Ihii _ili|ultt>us order, nhleh brenand ull tho settlers aliko as prcb:,bli* thleros, ramed great and general indtgruitlon and no ?mall nmnnntof dl* trc.-s. rrotr-st* against lt und potftlOB! hu Ill rerrrial poured In from ev erv riiihrter, and were 1 nrted In tl'fl pigeon helm ol Bnorha'i hnreM. airrfl a mw wiall ego wlieu tue attciiliou af Ih., Prcaidont und Secli'Liiy _____ uas .'.liciiti d to tho murage. To-day Hes-retary lamar rescinded the order. Into doing na sui.! tbat while tliere may have been BB?BB-Mt r.-uaou for Pisulug tho nrdet In April, 1 BS-, ho 1* pf tho opinion that no suet* reason e-i-t* In Airll. 18S8, uni that the continuance of the order I* nu mjirj to namer mis hon asl and deserving seltlera *??!.:> ul.-h to perfect '..a il l.t.- S Thi* particular matter Is ono Bl which Marka takes a deep Interest, and it seem* ibnt when ba learned of Hie reveres! o! bl* order be betook himself to tbo preeenc.e of Mr. Lamar and rebuked bim. Il 1* understood that tho a_ld*tomparad porreiarj endured tUM " <!> i._r_i'a" reproof! patiently for toms time, hut that lie at la*i be? came angry and aent the um illy mboidiiiate away with .* lea in Til* ear. If thu trouble, should end In Spark's ,1..-ii,lasai, the sctiien* ou ire. public landa doubt lea* would take it holiday. For iimnfha, lt 1* ?aid bo ha* threat .-i.e I to wieck .tho A tin.in stratum aud ms party bl Insisting upon the acoeptanee ol hi* malgra rion, although not a week passe* In which Mr. Eau.ar (1'nhi not veto nue or moro net*, of legialatimi by the Commissioner, or rehabilitate some raorame Court de ci_!on which the " General " bia oviiiuled. CONGRESSIONAL DOINGS I.N BBIEP. Washington, April 7.-lu thc Senate to-day after routine bu sinews, Mr, (Val 1, according to notice, spoke on bis r-.tlutlon instructing tho Committee on Pnblic laud* to report a Dill to forfeit all railroad land grant* not earned within the lime specified in tbe grant? ing act or acts eifentllntr tho Hmo. Mr. C*ll then gave a history of tho laud grant* tn Florida and the building of raBroada there, especially In onnnoction with the cori.orution known aa* the Florida Railroad Comjiany. Ile oBataatorJMd the operations of that company and Hie I'niled State* ('our. In aid of fhoie operations a* the lmoat e_ii_ordinary tiMiiaaclloui ever Maid of ni .. fr-o country. Tlie resolution, on Mr. Ct!]** roqneat, .vu* referred to the Committee ou Public Land*. The Speaker laid before the HMM fhl me.sice of the Proeldent oa tM Mhjeot of cinn.-ae Immigration. Re ferret! to Ike Committee on Foreign Altair*. Mr. wi ii-, of Kontnnhy, reported baal ihe River and Harbor Appropriation bill from the committee having charge of ihr. subleet, aud lt was referred to the Com? ma icc of Ihe vi hu.e. WARI)!.i:-?*TKALKY HR!B."RY CEAEOKS, Washington, Apnl 7.?Ju the Inveatigatioa into the alleged corruption on the part of Hones eui" ploye* Warder and St.-aley li, Beearlog the n;.p: opt lu Hon for the hnproTimeat of tho levees at JctTcrion ville. Ind., A. J. liurlii.came, city clerk of JefferoonTllle, Hui.iiiittcd tin- city r.cor,!.* bearing upoo tba essa The fl,250 upon which the In ve,titration wa* baaed was I'.i.-i as a bill mbmlttod Ly the Lana OommlttM fur ox* pensM incurred. He did aol beliere the I* Itmt from Mr. Warder which preceded tho BMdlOg of tha f 1,250 was married "cnirl.l.'iiH.iL" a.* mettled to hythe preTloO! win,ess. Mr Warier told the witness that the money tva, p .1.1 to an allot ney tor bis soi v lees. Kx-Mayoi (.Liss prudueed a loiter from Mr. Willi*, chairman >>r ttie Room Committee oa Riven a;.d ll iriui-s, ca ii-io i.'s a: -eur io ti t? a oewspaper il item* ni that nioner bad beea need to iviss me appropriation nnd Baking who bad reeeiv.-.I the money. The Witness - ,|,i red the money if nano ol oil bad in en used l!le gttimaiely, Ila said that bel le ba onlnlont aa pren uosly expream i orm lore* bad oreo mada to dlseool Inue the .nv.--ti-at: >n. .lumea H. MeOampbell, president of tb* I ? it v.; .,1 ,,: Bi ok or Jefferson* ilie, h id tn I the matter was stopped the money would be repani Into t'i- city treasury, ne nnderstoo i th *t Mr. MeOampbell represent* d Mr. Biealey. ? ? liil.AT'l.M' OP TUB NI W CHINES8 .VIM-i'll:. WASHING i.in. April 7.?Tlio Chi:,.'*?. M i ri - lateral Wi*h natoa hns mole formal conn . t to ihe morotai] >>f .Mate in r. gard I* ba iraatnmol ?f in* soe c asor at :-*n Praaola a at ihe han Uni the i ol ted Mates Customs officers, ll- ii use*' la Miloo on loformotlon re eolred from tM ChinoM OoMat-Oaaaral ot ^.m Pron* ciico, who, it i- understood, allege* Gift the new Min? uter and hi* ruIio were subjected to unusual and un neoei arj anaoyaueea aud dieca i their arrlral at tbat port The Secretory of Stat* referred thi mattel to thc acting Secretary of the Trooeory, wbo thia uotMi telegraphed lo tbs Colleotor of Custom! al Boo rr..ni Lsc, foi a oialeaiMt of th., conduct of hi* officer* i:. t.'n> maller. The Acting Secretory Of Hie Treasury lia* lotti the i ollector of austomi at Fort Townsend, W aiblngi i n i .: Itory, that in i asm wbi rn * bia .? I i t". Le ineicliaiits. te.i'licit, Btodeut! mil (.tlieri of the elassea exempted from tho reatrlcttre proi of tbo chinese, emigration act .niivc at thal port from ;, ia,nilli,-a ulinu t Li. ll Ch,li I, w,,.-:?? tv,, representatives of thr Chinese Oorcrnmen~ he ofa etlitafe a determination by tt". oonrti at th* llglilS Of tba Hu 111', laois 111 'pies! um, .ilal IS nat lo l-l- lill back vt .tu,nit Judicial ex.imiii.ita,ni any nf tl,,-... Uti re 1* positlre evidence nial they arr of Ibo prol class. VN1.A-Y ABOUT i Ul- l BEE SHIP BILL Washington, April 7 [Special),?The iii.-mU Of Ibe Lien Ship bill In the iloune hiive becuine uneasy. TM Blwnm nf patlUoasagainst me bill from work men's organisations throughout the country bas n.ai? nu iiiij.i* ssioii upon Congressmen :.ire.t.iy, and the Free Traders io charge of the aeaaure fear Hint | ? - they ('.iii force the ?ni Do o, of tbe Shipping Committee, 1 j Dried, and tbe Hoon passed a ?--1.1u...,i, tem ig span ,'o,tj 'JJ, 25 and .'ii for tl.r- consideration of tue bia. NOMINATIONS HY THE PR_8IPE*T. Washibotob, April 7.?The Preaidtml .sent thc following noHilnntions to tl.e Booate to I iv Onadlab Coller, to be Collector of Custom* for tho lilstiict of Nugara, New-York. En win Warfield, tobe Barreyor ofCastomi for thc Pom o' Baltimore, Mr). Tbomoi G Har* *, to bc United Btotoa Attorney for the District of Marr land. ? <? irg* ii < .:. cr *, .,o be I'nitcii Btotoa Marshal for tho I ns-rici or Maryland. Cyril* P. r-he-pard, to be Iteglstwr of the Lund Gflice at Worthington, Minn.; Ldmuinl Jame*, to be ll-ceiver of i Public Money* at Carson City, Nor. i larnoo)!, Lorah, to be Receiver of l'tiblic Moneys ul Centra! City, Col.) John A. MrClernand, of Illinois, to M u member of the Hoard >.f Kogi-ii.itiaii an.l Rieetlna In tbeTerrltorj of ! Y ali; c. **. Lake, io be Pension Agent at Des Moines, i iowa; Charles w. Johnson, tn he Register of tbe land i ortiee at Rn?c!>iireh, ore.; William T. Barney, tobe Register of Hie Land (lillee at Oregon Cnv, Ore. ; Charis! R. Bnoaser, of ohio, to be sgenl itt Vaklml Indian Agrney, W:i?htr:gton Tfrrttorr; Junie! 1. Darld, of Michigan, to be agent ut otago Agency, Indlau Terri? tory. ARMY OHM RB Washiiiotob, April 7. ? Firs. Lieutenant Ioho K. W.i.ing, Cd lofroory, now on leave of a'. l,a* been ordered to report for temporary duty at Dari di i-ia id, Now-Yorl Darbor, M .j,.: C larlesW. PMter,qu_r* mrnmotor Ma beea detailed tolaepeel eertalai ores and equipages ot BL Loan for whioh Captain I', ll. lialha wmj, ajsiia.ui (puai tt-i tii.isaer is roaponalbla, wabhibotob botbs, WAintmrrow, wndoeoday, April 7, I-.*)*,. r*l P-lRI All UV Al I.rll-Vll I.l . -The House COB nage to-day loatmetod Reproeentntlre BtcCronry to t. pai t favorably a bill r?r the i it ibll. i neat of a Suh? le, Ky. BamtaitCoxnnrioaorraaTaiAicar. r. J. v.igie, IMBuportotendnnl ?.f th,- Bator Wm ki n I Imlra, B. v., ll.* Peen einploved lo mak" it timi <..! _i| InTftatlgBtlOB Of the sewi-Hg and plumbing of tba rreasnry iMpartmeni and report to tbe Chief Clerk with rec lotto * to ramed) the existing defects. p. s,i.,i oa i'.i i.i o-CLAm 'itii.-t:. ti,,. Bennto Oommltteo on Poet QB bbb amt post Ronda r.i-.iay ..r ...M.....;. rene report on the bill o. Senator Wilson, ?f Iowa, doubling tM ptatage on foartb-olam u.ai:. u farorabla report "fi Senator Congeri bill authorising tlie free tran?inls?lon of meteor,.logical report! by mall. litiiKi-r..1:* oi mi I .i nt! ns* Howl *. Tba -treeton of Ihe .National --..allier*' Home, began tl.cir .jual cr y meei i ig in thi* city to-day. There wen preseol i.... era! v\ ra Praoklia, Coleoal L A. Harris, General M. T. McMahon, Oeneral Thoma* W. Hyde, MajorD. C. I General Bia k ai.d Doner il Bagley, Tbt?i paid i i?.t t i the White Hones aid hinted tba Proaldenl to go to lla.np'.oia Load* vt.lb li,tin. Bag i'mikii Hi-aii-.a iviit'i mo. BaaalarPlnmb, by retiucit, ltiiioitice I a bill Ut loeorporoto the I'ulted htalf-s and ('.ugo l.mtji atlon Btaomablp * o opany, to {-.iii a litaol hiram Vessr.s from lisitl.noie to the Free State* of ( migo for the purim*.-! of ..migration alni md* nieree, with a eajd'al ?f BH.OUO.OOO, winch moy boto creased toB8,<WU,O00, divided Into share* of s>l'?i each. IBBIAB All'AlR*. ?Repreti'litttive Hfolrn was instruct od by tho Comatttee on indian Affiirs to-day to report favorably a bill to msko the oin,-,' .derk of the ladian Rureaii Ai*lsiant Commissioner of In iL.ii Allans uta salary af *.!,i?i*? per nanum, an Increase of >i,o'K>. Kep risei.tativ- Pei kim wu, insiriicioil to report favorably a bili directing tbe Mocretiiry of Hie latona, io aatoM for fiv* yean th* Hine for tne payment of rv- MrohOM ninney od tbs isle of the reiervatlun or the otoo and .Minoan tribes of Indiana lu ihe States of Nebraska and Kansas. K_u?i' ron Bail*)us.? Tia -Tonio Committee on Na ra) Alla!'" to-day agreed to report 1-,. i....... Urpre sentallTe Doutelle's bill to relieve appointed or en.lot* I mau ot the Navy and Marine Colpa from tbe charge of desertion. Th* bili removes tue charge of deaertiou when lt appears that the eullslad man serred fslthfully un'.il tbe expiration of bli term of enlistment or uutil May 1, lM'.S, or wa* pravsuted by wound* or di*ea*e from being mustered out. Tbe committee also agreed to a favorable report ob Mr. Rallen'liie'i bill rcttorlrig lo ibe Narai serrloe some forty or fifty oedete who ware ofaorablr di*ehj_r|*>*l under the operations of the aol of GENERAL JOHNSTON'S STORY ANOTBKI TANKLKCTKIC RKF->IIMER. .tiDBB iuttft.'is virws BIBCOBBBB by irk "CON* Pl 1)1 HAIR* "-A QOLBBfl VISION". [ur TBtaSBAVB IO tim: tim er* h.] Washington, April 7. Hm rtmentbld .inri distinguished sxaCoafadsrats Qsesral, Joseph r. fabaa* ton, who liaille.l Miorman and his armr so lung at thi .' il.- '.. Slfto campaign; who signed ihe fauiotia agreement svlih BbStSMS a.'-.er the surrender of I,oe ; who re.-cived from Dr. Rogers au Interest of one'.outh In the PsB-Eleetrle enterprise, sad who la p-.r ildsal of Mr. (iat'iind's Telephone OSSIPSBy, BS well as I'nlte.l States Coiiitnis.il.mer of R illina is, s BBpi il the witness ?toad ta tba Pan flss!ito Isissflfstlns ls dal" ?to to*. tltaoay was frank and straightforward and lt waa Sppsrsal Hist he tried to conceal nothing. When he c. iMn.it re o'!.-ot a conversation or an event, he sa! 1 BO Bl Saes, 8?d BS liiciniier of the coin litton suspected for a niotnc-ni that bl* forgetfulness was tolgaad. Mb?I be bad forgotten BB?a llilticra, and apparently had bass li'jit ls igueiiitic-. lu regard to other Important matters afleeting the comp.nv of wlileh he I* president, General Johnston did recall the ra.-t that the project of a Government snit to upset the Hell paten! was tailed oss- hy himself amt Boasssf Ms SSSostotes aseir'y n? May or Juno, lfli!*., and also thc fad that Judge Darter'* dtopasHtoa and views were ennvasseel liy tiluitelf, !Ia. rls. Young ami others, as oiled mg Iii* prospect (if the Government suit QSBSfal Johnston'* Idea tt the con? sideration p*bl by him and each of his BSSOSl iles for lils si,.re In lbs SBtorprlSS wa* tint " the Re.-gerse* put In the patent* mid we put In mir iiau.es BBd toBBSBUB," and th. rafale, each man's slock Saght not tobe mlle.! a gift. Tho witness failed, a* all his associate* have failed, to show wily It ws* honest arni proper for the I'sn-KlectrlO ('..iiipMiy to -rout USS?SSI which sltoWSd the BssaSSSS to sell stotV. If lt was Improper and dishonest for in In dividual stinrehoider to sell ins own stock. Near the end of til* examination Oeneral Joenslon wss confronted with two letters, wrltt-n liy himself in Pabsaary, 1B84. Ute a_totoass of which ho seemed to have forgotten, and Hie contents eif wbieh MSSBSd to cause lilm consideriiMo cniharrass-n-nt. In onn ot them he wrote : "There Isa gentleman from the West here with 975,000 in hand to puy for oar pit Vt)eire !:i MllSttSlI on a royalty of #10. To ni)mind's eye that I* attract? ive. Think of the neceisary expenses that sum would cover, IsavtnsTS ill vi lend, and ihe market va! .ia it would give to oar stock." At that etr'.y day, or ly .sit weeks after Qarlaad'i tom aaa oiSnton, 0sacral Johnston thought he raw tba shimmer af a golden stream of divi? dends. (ieneral Johnston said that he was one of the original six itockboldentn tba Psa-ElastrtoCotapaay al tho In? vitation of r-er-alor Harris. The associates paid nothing for their Interest*. Ho never heard of sales of Iho stock except hr It. Basses, tba bbbbbIsIsi holding that the atock ihonld no! be offered for cale until it proved of value. Il lbs stuck had bess pat upon the market be fore the success of the company svere assureel, the pur? chasers weald baas baas swindled. It was not until long after thc m .-a-.l/ali-.n of the eompany that tbey hearsl of K'-li's broad ciaim to the art of telephony, and tho Tan-Electric Company wa* not awi.ro of any In? fringement WBSfl territorial rights were ?old. Ho wa* sure that tbe tdea of using ottieial Influence to further the Interest* of the company had newi- bass Ibsaght of by his n'.'.oia'es. The I'aii-Kleclrlc bsd never mads au appiinatioi. to have the QsvarBBlBBt bring ault and ho had never had any con? sultation with bte associates apas tbssaajasb He be? lieved tbs! Hie assoc !aies gave Rogers as BMMB a* bl gave tbsm sad did for him at least as much as he did for them, lie admitted tbat his ksswtodgg of electricity when be connected bimi ll svnu tlie compass was rather old; shunt as much aa Dr. Franklin baddlscov* ere-il on ttio subject Mi. Bau ney (jocularly) ? I* the-oominitlec to Infer that tl ls sk ai ,, ?? ki lin ic " enterpi les I General Johnston Vcr) tar from lt. I was contrast? ing "kiting ' with t.,e en tei pi ie Contlnn ng, the witness san! iii.ii !,<> inver beard until tbeiuhjeei s.,,-, insntloned b) Mr. Ranney tbal Renalon i .a a ,.| and Hali;* bael written professional oplun ii validity of ti., patents. Ile ssw now thst Uie opinions of the a*.-ic-.i;.-s as to the vulue of the Bogc 11 pa eui wa* h i..-!-i linn ... the Pim rg suit, Oeneral Ji that lt ss bs . . . lal lbs Inflsence of the ?? I Company w..? snob In Pennsyl V .lula . . ? i Jess for p llpl? ,1, t... .I ;, , -np- io defend a i- ? , hone -t,i:. lt ss,,* not il .;? i that t.ie Judge* were not bones! in Pennsylvania, bal : ? a ? i ? . -i iuy w?* great Hm re. Mr. Ranna) i qt ..-J se leiliei tne name of J dge Bax? ter waa .in ii.- i ou rel itli t to thc ' -s. Ueueral Johaatou remsmbered thal Judge Baxter"* i'i; .: t-cn ttioutioued: thal a suit bolero bim wal not regurded as particularly advisable, bees - .; i -u bu hostile and i to Si ;tor Han ls. !-s.-i> legal phase of the buslneil of th.- Pan t.ectriC had been left lo !-'"iialor ei?ri* .... i Mr. V .ung, ll-- had navel isbb any . f 1" Iw en the I Bal proved i-oinpanlea audnevei -. sum oe u tr ac:. ile did nol ' b. res a . ? not mel since 1**1 summi r, as thi Hg action that he -ia* IWBrO of. Ha did not un d. i-i.. I Gantt ap; ....I Departl I 1 sith that un -1 stan un s foi a bom ibe) did a) , ? As tba witness, lu a tormsr statement, hndexpreiaed . linn! bv *?..-!,ntoi Garland, who aaa not anei . , ne ol Utile <>r bo i si b, Mr. naked * Ibo igbt ol --ii itor-Geueral ii.le'* opln ju In Un . lill)!!. Br. 1 ie:, objects I because t:.?- q BBtton did not relate I spectful towar I Mr. ' .il Jobi -oi remarked that he wonld prefsr aol to una si cr ll.e qUW linn a;. I ll * a* 00) i ? thy. blai k ixve n i'.a non. v. -,-min.. i ..v. April 7 [Specutl),?The ex? srolnalion of Commission' - 'o-'iny ? ,.-.-. uate Comm lt tee on t'nbltc !.-.. i .r i Mr. Harrison ..; Maiu . . lr. B'ack de. ? i Iden e. He ai. li,;,I.--. thal lie. . Ul Ul d the: , . | tbs widow Bad that the lsw requires the widow, in order to retain tbs i ... i' re that her husband di I of i -? m f->r whioii bs was grantad a pension. Mr. Black slnss tno Inrsstl? ..i-i'- n eolleciing ex perts BfBdsvtti t" sustain tits charge*! eoiisideral .oas having entered la tbs granting af pensloaa Senator flsrrlson said thst whi - ranted wis tbe . ?? from tbi ;?.., - ion wblob .'-ir. Black h..-ci !:ls charge*, lt did uni s. .- i .. lol of won hies* ex perte stalom ul _.v -red in various parts of the coonil thia Int it t g. tto n I .-oi, i" .1 he could not co lo soc rpi tin m. Mr.: I wll ?*? roth tbat be proposed tc gel .. (? Into tbe record even if bc had to nata 'lin i ..-,'? of jan,??- i Das,-i. of Mlchtssn. was next dr. Blsck, !>.*':'i had been granted a pension, bul w*s dropped from ths roll In '. T'i on thc ground thst the evldei -? did not warran) i p ,. tl al po ll tl gi had au) to do With tl.c case. POI RTB-CLA98 PC4TMA8TBBB Washington, A]>ri! 7.?Ths Postma ter General today appointed the following fourth-clasa poetmasteri i .'ii I -??. ' ? i -' " i' Tia- ; i tn-, ? adrea J nudera ? upurl, > ', rlei i; . lark . . i . . .. .? ? i milln ? ?. A i-rs.ii WT .-m.... u , Kc bs Reuben \. Brown : n lam. l'e.ei r. rjius ? - , Lard Kl ?' :?. r. ti *!? i-i Oreen Hank, Ji i . ' 1 ? .in ll !! K ville, ?,- -n r I1. North 1 ? ? ? pr ll ope a. lt. Iiihiii i; vi. *i.i,rt n, ..... .. ,.,,., ...... V . April 7 (Sp cial).?l bo nhl r l, al- j ' ' ? .: ? ' ? COIU?. . 1 .. . B to ct i n it rale, or a tb*) -....-io l* to ie fret.bbbb lae friend ? foal that ?i -j sra ly, sad I ft -r that tay oom) i : -, how. [ rar, will bs mad . >_ ,,r ita IppOBSBtl > KpOSl lo sria hr ai... friends regsrd tbe reeult b* doubtful -,-,.', lo-da) I! i inge, ss;.i i.recd In tb ll iy a sii- . ll ...As unit ;i ? iiii.i---i .;.. -?;.. , Ol . . ipaecB which attrac ible attention. Ho bs* llevealn "lettin* aeil ??.-.._- . linne," and regards ibo Lirta int litustloii a ?? well enough." _ Till M viis*!\ SUFI KIM.RS. U.-u., April 7.?Mr. Korney, ofAln jain.i. li. uaj I poi lad to tl Dil Applopll itloa* ..., lur.r-.'ll.I ,.) BsprossniBlIvs Uerbart ;....-.... ., , . ; .i iLt reii.-f of ibo Bufferers by tbs Alabaaia Booda tne oom? mittee ie.moe i,,is ail appropriation eif SlSU.OOOIn "tci'l "f | ->.h. nun us prOI I led tn lue ni lr In ai roeelUllOD Mum.,.-ni i r,Al_, April7. Tba LoulsvlllaaadBssb i i.i-io...; ii.s i.s.;,.. : passengei I islnesi north by making tiaii?f.-r by ? team boat Marj fran tin* my twelve m.las to.sada -uu-u.. 'ino road is ail iigiit tn Moo...- aud .Nen Ll., alis. li..'.;.s rou thlough OU lime io Vt.i..ti. lt wlll be boom daysysl iie fore the route ls open i" Balma Bssporta sf distre.s. from ths nv, ifinwed disirii t continue t>> come lu. tully i.uuo IS?BialS are dall) red by Ibis city. ? I,ie illi HOI BS l_B lill, ll i.i I., vitim.RS. WaBMIHOTOB, April 7 (Spirinli.- Early in tim session iho House rsqssstod tim Pssf sstsr Osasrsl for Infoimatiou tu regard to ihe eight hour law and ll* ap pilcal.oij to letler-oarner*. Ha look tbe ground tbat Ikey did not come lu auder the law, aud toiltuated thal Btaifrt hour* *h.-u!d r,of hi irsrte a rlay'* wont. Notwlth Handing hi* lack of sympathy wira ita* io, lb" letier-eai rl r? ara !" s f.itr war to peta h.il passed spe.'lflcnl'y I ..Tuoii'g thom la tho proviiion* of that statute. Tho ii u* Cammtttoobmaetodfararabiy em tba measure, gad ll wan latrodoeod to-dny ly Ml Hlali intMSenoto. V,HLEE IS ALDERMAN DE LACIt BE HAS CHANGED HIS .li".'ir. FOB A TIME. NO ACTION BT lld" (Miami JO HT Hf TflK Vn.Hr.8 OT THI ALI KlfMKN. Th* Or.iii'l Jory la piocai (lin,: slowly with its lnisincs* .'Uni ti:** H"f M yet BM) Ij Ul.i-'."I tl I p' I Ol i c'i*r* iiwnitiiig lt* aetinn. 'i'.c ebargea Bgalaal tha j Aldermen vcr* not taken bet.,re tint Jury yesterday mid ? -. Ililli? ia Wilta icii.ii'iicd qolatlj il Un bo m of. a* flslniit Mstrict Alt.They Nlc.il. A notice of motion I wu* scrvol yes'erlay affernoou on I'lstr'nit-Attnrncy Btorttam by Btraorf -1- Nest omi,*, Jsehne'* lawyer, wini j will apply to Re-arder Pnirth ftiiri n.oriitng for au order I dire.ting tliat a bill of pariieuUr* of the Bjlarfad i rima I and tho inliitite* of the Grund Jury La futall-lrTtO the ' defence. An alli.lrtvlt of Mr. BoWMmM accoiiipniiied the ri'tice Mr. Martino oiti'l that he would oppojo tlie m.,fl.ni. Ile nd.Iel: " The fact rtint M minot ?* were Liken except the entry of tho nonie of tue witness when tin- Mm was lu fore the Crnnd Jnr..*, will be a s-i -er (Ol port of thi motion. There -.va* no etoOOgraphei pr.-sent before th! Grand Jury winn the t. st,in,-ny w,,n taken." Mr. Martlne iu nunwur to ii i-ura'i.iu aiioul ?h" ?? MM of the lust Gran,1 Jury said: " Thc jin y was not 'leaky' tn auy grenier de_ro*t than such badin are apt to be, I know of no oue of the Juror* who would bo apt to toll Bnytblag willi a purpose to give, infornn,Hon to fl:.- .le lom e. Plnoe- the Jury adlouriasl, lt la posilble thal some of the Juror* may have said something. There wa* one Juror who voted against tho indu-tumut of Klik, but be did si Dimply because he (lld nut like my objecting tl Mr. tVultt's answering a MBltlM vvliicb be pit. Tho Juror wu* not partlculuily Indignant mid ho I* on goori term* with mn. What could the jurors tel! If they wished to any anything! The evidence produced wu* oniy tho doMmnotory arldi tee, ami Jual ct.ouch ei*e te norroal tho finding of the IndlettiiruM. In the J:,cline mae fOt Isstanoe. Whra In*|e. lor llyruea had testified I told Ile Juror* that I had two ethel witnesses, but that I did not think lt ii ne--ai', le coll them thoa, and I spoke then ol IM difficulty of keening natters secret. I vt ?* asked to give ii,e limn*!* of too wltneesen, bal (thought lt taltai aol Io di i S". Ill Iii" "I'i'-i (Nir.es I ll lld. 1111 nil ti i t he d.1 ?eBtary evidence, only auch ovl.lei.ee wm, crodiicod a.* borodlroetly oo tho ooom of Kirk aad Penroen. What ever Mr. Waite had to say about otiier* was not sahl." " Te re is a report that Alderuiun DoL-OyMsloft tbo city." " I do not know anything of lt, except ili.it Mr. Bow* combe \ieiton amrmtardoy aod ndd, m Mbaaaaid bn* fore, that he could produce Mr. lie Lucy when ho ia \i'.i!i-c_, and be mentioned tho Danae of bli bonnsuien, itml I told him thal tf ono or his bondsman were offered I should hare io aeeept him, n* r know bim to bo good. I do aol know, therefore, why Mahould loora town." " Have you heard ur leen tn yr tun : ,,t John Keenan I" " 1 Mri not beard fr.un him mid to not know any? thing about his present abo ic" A reporter palled at the lunn** of Mr. On f.ncr. No, 717 rtftb st.,1.Hst, night, a ara .'a' ti..- Aiiiorn.aii aoiwarol tbe b.-.l When anhod if hi* fiithor w,i* lu li.) .said: " No " ? I- l,o in 'he city!" inoiiired the reporter. " Oh. y.-s." vms the reply. " he'i at.,,ut somewhere, tint I can't tail ..nu whern y.>if will lie aldo to Hud bim, bat ho will be ni,.mt wheaoroi lie u wanted, I Mauro yon." " It li said at the City Hall that lie ba* taken lil* wife B8d "huntly to the country to escai B rhe annoyance that , Hil* bininu*- li causing ih,- family," nuhjjii-'.ed tho re? porter. I " Well, that ts shout the ?|jfe of lt," -*-a? the answer. I ?* We have Leu so annoyed here by the ringing of the I door-bell inn! tha luaults ol tba neighboring children, ( that lr rather broke the bealtb of Mr*. i>.- I_tey, n h., wm ? not strong anyway, ami it disturbed the people win, oe ; etipy tho upper Doon ..f the bouse to saab in extent that Hms threatened to move out; so he lui.* gone away (Ol ii I fest doy a with bl* wife and the yeuagei children. He I baoal skipped, understand; Jnel gone awayforafow il ty* foi tlie tOOOOM I hit' <? lob! son. He l.-fr* wor.l that j If eitbei |MSenate Committee or Mi. Martina wanted j him. lie would present I He baa M I cured a -ni i-i.lean i?.u,i which M io ready lu ftivu if he shoulit bo arrostcd." APPOINTED BI TWO CON FE SEN CES. CHAKGEfl IN THE METHODIST ITU'ITS. il;..;; ii M 1 -. THI CH1BBSB Himamiiih-DB. BRISTOB'l MAM).NC A's a CfaBBGTMAB. Amoroing fteasioii *>r tbe LVew-Yor_ Confer I enea wu Midla ibo ?-:. Joha'a Uatoodlat Bp aopal ( ii- ii yeaterday; moat ol ibo routine work ot tM eon r.-i 11.cc st .i Bnlahad Md BUhop Hunt Inquired what progreri bad been n ide irltb tbe trial! of pi A mi ?? f oi - ? ? ttr-ea ... d tl it nn all nt. bl s. ssl,,n wai iii be h. ld last nigh! In ordi r to make .i re pnrl on tbe < ase to-day. Dr. Buckley, Editor ol The - ?. mal the Ber. Dr. Driiaa n..i lo u abort addreaa Dr. Vlnoi nt ai'o *p..ke for a sin.it t roe. t reiolatton wai adoptel <? n inning Bnnday papen us au Innoratinn detrimental to Sunday observance. Ur. rv.' f, ,..--... . a .i.e mu i..i t.. i:,.- dm. a - Sell lt.. ,. .1 - ;;,.,'. ?>* disgraceful to olvtllzotton, nod lei ; ','.. m. I be n d a* tLo seutluteut of thu New-York lau* f. 'rn , Dr, I lin lg? arid Mayor Whitney visited the New-York let in..ii-i c,,iif,-r-i,,-.- lu Brooklyn an.: ni.' Ila] . Man n teemed i Meth list* nnd be di were adc; favor of eoustitutlooal prohibition aud "f Oorernmsut ,. Chlia.-se. 1 . I..,ii Bishop A.i - read tba .-pi - j car. '1 Le Collo* 'if' ? ?' ? v.irk Methodist Lp:-rc, ai i i, rc icc. a , ic-,-, i yeaterday. Li-bop Poster, In referring to the i.i itor ca*e, said that tin-cu. it Di Brittor m i-t be . diisi !.-i.??'. as haring withdrawn from the eon fere ie under ebargea of ? | and Insubor ; . i be lin mp bin self wi i ::.?" tbe eaae te tbe .. decision up.ni the nm . raliad. Ai ie,i,,,i lal tu Co treas i hi ..,'. outrages oi the Culnese In Washington ana Wyoming ?-. a on?lj .ip: r. red and ordei. d a, ..t to iY...iiiii_.'oii. The U sun i.ed Ihe sppoiut .lal towns being as .,,.,.,i?.s: \rn-,ir.. / '?. ? - A. K Bnee. ... - Mor * raw! , 1*. ll. I'- Kan murial J II .... -i I '?; r - .'.,.'?' . "in .1 ? ' ... . ,, ? ? Vf, Kakim: H nile. H. V n Horn Kt, l. w. lc. Poa s-ori . Ht Pan ty vt p,. ls ig - i I i Hider ' rale . lt ty. ''. kl ? r.is- . bur, li, v i in iou i-L.toi.ti *. H. W. All n : -anlord Street, tobernpi.it d. rioiith Ornniri t.H. Cockman. Bay* onne, *' ' cwat ? nu.- ('burch il M. Hlmpion. I i i- '??? ? ???'.?N W 'irk. Ilacsrnsack, Albury ('horeb?J. W, Dalley. Hook o mack. i ? ? in ?- ,t v -. -.: r ?. i ? ? _??? li aver*! raw, N V. JW. .. ... s-n. West Ho bokan .......tu * J. A. co i em. narr, E. ???. Born Kmory j. v. _ ni ice, it, H.,i. ,uit: ll,.:.j..i. : Lr iv. .: nea, I' Cf. Bascnmbi te. Vf. I- liol I,, pa., ade. i: . lament, *-t i'.mi's, I- !;. Donn: - H. ic v ty. J. Atkinson: Weat sw, Vreuue, i i. Nya .. N. v. c. a. Woodruff, Piermont, S. \ ? ll. V Kine. Port Jerri*, N. Y.?W H. _allow.tr. lloeklani Ih...\ ya UWlltoa. n..ern. N. V. ii. ( U . ld. : 9, Van i.i ii e olen. Hum .1 brook ... u. i.-s lor. (.e' ill, lo , i ni ord?M i - '.. -. Kraut'. I ll ...: am lay. i i - I hun h *'. _. ?si Jame!' i. C. Maller, Plenilngton - P.A Bison M. un'..ii d P. Lek man. Mt Horeb W. 0, Nelson Mt Zion lo be lUpplied. Perth Ambor?M. N. I-I,,u. Plalulleld?J. n. Van lietel Ile . l*lr?tChuroh sud Linden J. A. Cowin* Ital.v, second Church vs. H. ii,.ih. i.sr::.ni j. ii. Fra* r Uosell J. W. Ryder, B.Coll ind A -Miry. J P. I odd; i en,? -i. j. h. lui,j ni: i.m.., ;: imdt: Kingsley, J. Q. I ( j.in.-(.ii, mi . . - ' ? t John'*. '. A.Kings t burj , isl Mark'*. 1 Ve lt. I ul'a T. E. Oord?B; j i iew: Irn.llr. --. P. Dan.mond; v\o,d , . ? , . ., pres,' ,.? I |o>e, ' h.rle* Tl Tlrnea. i f).Psi church , 1,1,.,., Johns, laror. i**oond Cbnreh? I : .. j. a. .'iio.i.o . . sfayetu -J. ( b, t.s ii .', Paten m i ro - -net, P. i i . , I Ora. c. J. u. I -miali I t I' 11 * ?Hill'I; Pl'iih-pert -1 - - t I* , , i ? ? : ireh, J. IL Bryanj Wc>ity i t ' baprJ. J. ll ? : , p ' ' J ' - Mi i irecor . He Knth ' . N tl - il - - - - ; l I ? l ., * i i . ... li i luuipi.iD . oi.. th Aveuue. J. r lui, , ' ll . il lil' - 1: ? , I. A M. I caa ' r-n,,j, If s?u, j *. Bu uk* Lrldg Pill ; vt Cenirc : . .. ..?? . i B ti c. j j (ii-u.-r i mall's vt Mmwi '? centre. K.( II osgi I, ,.:ila-Ul.i'i, J a ali Lia -I , VS l st , ' ll-ilalil- ll. .1 '... . . I A. ll Ml:. iel. T lt. Bunch; . ut. ii..ac-, i- r..si.n, r.u-hiiig. T. Ia l'a?Ison; Oreen po rt, '. II I ??: ? III .ii.-. IL.nt i i ll. Via* ll I. .v- .S '? ll ?' . I V. ItO ' >. I. I. ci. -e. m.il lt.. *', -. IVllllaMIISl 1.IS,-l'a 1.1. _. H. l. nv . -.-. .ff. I LA ; ,nj . snk, i. M. li-- ? ... ..kn >'? ia 14-1 ",.-!? i. l. n. ... i sid. \s, p i i n n Ki'' ?_ New lit* ? .1 ll. Um Ii .Ni wtown, J. -. Haugh Vol.u ... ii,:: lob .io ni ? oi,., ii Menu I lal. J I> ll salli ? J ouse i .-sun ii ,f i H. , ii ? .-. ? i ?i. errltl lturlburd. -Wei rttre. I. M. V. 1 . S I tl-_|| .. i .... k A I. ss ... e. . '. - |.l c . I _r.i.y ; . mi, J w viai ci.; outb ? talki i .. .t .st.iui.., VS .mi* j epnil M I lill ..: ' ti..'.I.:d, A. m. liruvm I Vt. ?* nr ai ... a >. r ni,,.,'. S, ulltit' . lot's,e-. LP*,in-ul,i, a V. IL Abbott: che*. hire, i. '' . i in , ii ii nord, Pirk church t - M.,,I:... , ss il. ?i r len. *., ii Miii:.? MuMlaburr, l* Kt. I. .1 'lu li N* e Hat. ii. t Av. iain-. A ll " et, f Baird North Can > li Beran i Piaiutiio J v r,t.,, Hlmsbarr, *' w. i I Brat . I... i gton, vv ll. itu \s al ri i vv , st i J i ni isli , Woatvill* v. sv. Fordbaa, Windsor Lt-, J. J. bl. Holiiica. SUICIDE ot A ht-J. ? TED LO! LIL lUi.riMoiiK, Apnl 7 [8ptwtG0.-?EmmVBRB ltettif Lawla would uot marr) J.pb Brown, of Laurel, i'm.ce (noi^c', Ooaaty, mi, it-- eemmlltol suicide. I Yeiterdny mornin,' ss P. ? '1 eg a- I tho door of her [ lionie she found Hie dsa.l bo.ly of hor lover. Ile hod . illn.l Inn.leif Ihr,.,mb Hie bead while kneeling In the dourway. Brown bud lofed the _-iri roi it lou. Hine sud j on Mond.tv afternoon when for the third time alie re I faoed him be bade her goM-by nnd drawing a revolver ? pie: I. _. :,....?.: Iii herpresonoe, but she prevonisd SHARPE CHARTEB IN PERIL THB SrJUT- PAWE3 THI AMHULMMITllLIa om.Y iwi> WOTBS IB oitosition Tn nu: mk a si: Kr. ?SPDBI SSI I liv Bl NATOS? Alb_bt, Ajiiil 7.?'I in* Beaata resnmed to? day the ssBsMsrsBes of tiie Broadway Surface bills. sir. Rsywradt took tbs ebstr and Mr. I'itt* beean Hindis cu?*ion cf the iiiii". g-sss nyara calf twa qassttoaa, bs sal-l. first, the neees-lty of legislation, and MSSBd, the power of tho I/sgislo'-ire to net Mr. CbMUadBS alone, he held, maintained that IhirS Wtt no evidence of frau!. Fraud can seldom bs proved as directly ti* o'.',, r BBSNMB? Unite ti ts act of i*-s{ every ?ic p of *tree.-t railroad con? struction In New-York had lien tainted witti frait-1. Since Tweed's days them had been no sud. a carnival of corruption as In tiie BSBtaa of the Aldermeii with refer? ence to 'hat gr?nt. flhall the originator* of the fraud lie permitted to retsln the fruits of their Inanity or sha!! tho people resent to exiroiuo measures to wrest from thein their stolen property I If the Legislature, without violating tho constitution or Its oath of oltlt-e, eau do so, lt ls their cinty to do so. The fourteenth amendment, he held, was not lu conflict with tho proposed legists ibm. Judge Dennis bad hold that the Legislature could alter or amend tho charter, whether derived under ft general or special act. Judge Karl (70 N. Y.) sustains the power of the Legislature to repeal. It tskei away no property, violates no contract, trenches on no vested right. fn the OwSSWOOS BBSS la " lfBl ? ttoS Hutted Mates Pupreme Court decided ihat the Massachusetts I.eirt?lafnre has the right ls repeal. He read Judge Noah Davis's recent opinion, affirming that the liability to repeal enters into every contract in ide with corpora? tions. All the snrhorl'les agree that the Legislature ha* the power of repeal. Consent*, he arguod, are no! given to a particular railroad corporation, bul tn any ooruorntloD. simple, consent* to the mimili*- of a rall - roael don t allect tbe .(.i.-?tion of who run* ll. The Legis? lature itself, In Mr. Coin tor's bill, had Just recogii!/.-.I this principle. Consents aro more conduits to the privi? lege of runninr the railroad. Fraaehlse was property. It was a great special pn vi, ego granted tho corporation to be Died Brit for tho benefit of the public. Coi.scnts aro nnt to be confounded with the frsnchlse or charter. These bills elo not conllsoato property. If the I,?rtsta luro has the pawer it I* high time that the robbers lie taken by the throat and an example set for a bur.Ired years at least. Mr. I'ltts's speech consumed on hour, Replying to Mr. 1'itls, Mr. BaSBSCt sal-l no question of legislative power of repeal Wag raised. The ejueistion was as to tho Uiotbeid. In.lor the Federal Constitution. lbs proper way to proceed was under the general law covering all cases, to provide for the annulment of charters, after Uue pre?ess ol law before the courts. Consents are duplex, propertv-owii.-rs consent and municipal consent. The latter ls general until mut" proi>erty by n contract between the corporation and the city. Consent* ure not subject to legislative annulment or grant. All that makes valuable lour thousand mil? lion* of railroad *oeurIlle* lu thl? country l* a rranohlso or right to ope-rate roads. The bill* wero " progressed." Thc Senate re-aeeenibtod at 9 n. ra. and resumed con? sideration of the Hroadway Railroad bill*. Mr. -smith Bald the leased or ** consents" bili wonld ultimately go to tho Lulled States Hupreuie Court for Interpr.-ration. The repos, bill, however, presented un legal difficulties. He maintained that with the rope al of the charter the consents ceased to be property and lapsed into nothingness. Mr. Vedder said that the eye* of every Ptato In the Union were tlxe.t on New-York, whose credit had stood like the Peak of Tenerllle. Any power tho Legislature may have In IhSBI lillis il not by virtue of any fraud. If Iho Legislature has the right to repeal this Chatter lt has Hie right to repeal any and all charters, regardless of surrounding Incidents. After an extended colloquy between M- *-t ~ Vedder, Low and McMillan, the Repeal bill was Oltlsrsd to a third reading, without dissent. The second, or "SOBSSBIS," bill wa* ordered toa third reading by a viva voce vote, Mr. McMillan voting in tho negative. When the third bill, for ths winding up of tho corporation* svhich have been annulleel by legislative en i- h.??:.'.. wa* reael, Mr. hassett moved to uincnd by striklug out th* maximum limit, $20,000, to tho bonds of the receiver. Ths amendment was UBBBlmouiiy adopted and no maxi? mum was lived to the receiver's bond. Tue bill was " progressed " with Mr. Kassott's amendment. Mr. Low moved tnat the biUs havo their third reading, whtcii wai adapted, 1 tie flral lull, annulling the charter of the Broadway Surface Railroad, was read. Mr. Nelson, in explaining bli vote, stated that svliiic, a great wrmi.* had bi en com? mitted he dlffsred from ibo committee Bl to Hie method of correcting the wrong. Ibo remedy, he held, was jadtelsl, not legislative. The bili sva.s thou passed. Aye* ii'i, nays 2, Mc*.-rs. Pas* sett and|Nelson. I !i.-;*i-e.'tul bill, relating to the consents, wa* passed by a v.,'e of 28 to 4, Me*?rs. Psssett, McMillan, ind Bainei roting In the ssgsttva, lbs third mu, providing for the winding np of sorporatlons annulled by leg?lstfva ensetmsnts wa* [tossed by 31 to l, Mr. Nelaou voting la tbe negative. i h.- modi di t form of the < amor bill ssas r'-Louiailiied to tba Ballroad Committee for amendments. .N EFFORT TO GET HONEST ALDEBMEH. IKNATOH DALT'S BILL TO BLECT A BOAM Of HP 11 I.N OB A loSKIIAL TICKKT PAS*!"!). IT. si un. BEODI IB i Ol?Ul *. "*? l-l M <>>' TOE Tit!'-' M-\ 4LBABT, April 7.?Tin*r? tTBB BOt B SeHBtot villltig to Lift up hi, v..lce in defence of the Now-York Ud.ruicn to-day vvhcii there carno up for a tnir.l red ng BeaatOT Haly'* btll declaring that Stier January 1 he Roard shall consist of fifteen members elected on a rencral city ticket. Boaster Daly introduced tho btll at he rcjusst of several prominent men of Bew-Yotft neb b ticket nomlnsted by either Tainui any Hall, the omr.y Democracy or tiie Bapublloan snoal sileas raold be closely sernttnlaed tbsy thlsk i>y voters, and t the election s mixed ticket mlghi b ?tala iig the bast in. ti i.on,luaicd oy ail tue political parties, lie BepubltCSO Scnstori frank.y said that the measure roi i ld en-,--. ; U . te . i-.' of Al '.erm ?? ri I'ito -VU"-: !(no'i? f Doinoctatlo body, but they thought that if Itu murula oold be improved they were willing to make ?? ? -? leo. Heiri'.ii Fassett, oas of their number, said; "Tins 'ill Will mab! the H..art of Aldermen forever I?r?luo ra'b-, but no board can be w?r?e than the present "pe. >e Dake 'ns declaration to the Itomoerstlc p^rty: lake tiie Hoard of Alderiuou ot New-York and lo Hil best yoi ssa with it. You u not possibly do wons with lt than what ts proHi t members are doing;'" Tbe bili passed by a -'?'? of t:". to i. - .; I Marphy and Worth voted igelnst i ii messan . I'he Senate alao psssed Booster Dsly's bill reorgasto ng tba i took Department of New ^ ork. i ms i ill strip* .1 immlBsloners of ail authority to Issue dock ondi and confers it upon the Board of Estimate and .pportlonmout. That Board, Indeed, ls to baree il affairs ol thc Hock Department as ii a ss '. ri ot tb. Unsocial affairs of ail tho other dspsrtmsnto it New-York. The lull also provides that dock property ised st public auction ami forbids private iales, biuler which some of the European itsamihto .ipanlea are said io nave obtained tuon-docks and >icr* at i'liiuoinenally low rates. LICR-IATIVI' ODDS ANO ENDS. Albany. April 7.?Thc Senate Judiciary Corn nlttee heard irgnmentson Mr. riunidtt's bill submit? ing to Hie people tbs question whelher Civil Bsrvtos eforin shall be abolished. A delegation from Tamm.my? la!!, Including ex-Senator George \V. Forster, rourke 'ockrau aud Richard Croker, favored tho bill. Tho bill rsi opposed by ft i_ Oodkla, stewart I. Woodford, Villlim Low, (ieorg.* Waiton Ore?n and William Potts, ?Siatary Of thc Civil Santos Association. A letter from leorgi B'llUsm Curtis opposing tho mil was read. The Senate Cities Committee heard argu.iienr by John . (/linen In favor of thc bill giving the Supervisor of traveesnd .John T. lfoKane) control over lauds .i.lja cnt to thc Concourse on Coney Island. The Sena!"* KSp-bllOSn c.iiferetiOS today resolved to eport faveirabiy an.) confirm th* liomin allon of William ? Muller .s a member of ihe Hoard of Calms : also that f Mr. B'alratb as a member of thc ftate Board of Charl? ies. It waa rasolved not to maka tho Har .ger prison 111 a party messers. A bili amendatory of Chapter OOO- of the laws of 1 875 omuiou.y known SS tbs Rapid lia:.sit an. svua Intio nced In the dasi inbly this morning and referred to the :..Ilroad Commissioners It proposes to am.-nd the 'Hpid Transl! sat In these particulars: Hist, to add o lt the provisions of thc gsnersl railroad act with ref renie to thi iipprrdsal snd son li mnstlon of real estate; ei oi.d, to permit corporations to ohauge the route* of imds uot ooastraetad, snd to permit tbe extensios of lie lines, ss nh the approval of the Hoard of Railroad Stoner! and ss!t!i lbs ensent of the local nth.uHies snd property-owners. It ls a'so prop,-,..! a amend the act by providing ihal tho Roam of Rail _; i immlsalonera ihall bars a pabllc hearing npoa ui,lie notice before consenting, and aball require maps ni descriptions ..f the props?ed extension ur allora!. nd that if the Board rerusei consent tbeosneral term f the Supreme Court may compel th" same Bl Bl OB. Tho friends of the b!!l claim tha* I! .ucl to permit Hie Bast Sids and Mount Vi.n tapld Ir.-ii.alt Ito i.i to make ?i>me chango* In Its lines, i mid down by th* commissioners, osused ny buildings evins baas sraaled BlBoethallaa was um out. ihe loard of Railroad Oommtaatonere have ilet..rnuued to ev-i a pablls heiring on Tbusday, to which Mayor Irace has been Invited_ OUT Kio Ed HY MAHOMBTA I FABATI0E San FbaBGMOO, April 7.?Advices frum the blUppjna Islauds have BBSS received to tho SS?M that ii Kelipiary !.'> a party of Mahometan fanalloa atlacked i. li n house st Zaun.lilacs, on Hie Island of Mltido ao, and set tire to it aud the dWSlllBS bBBBS of Hie nest, Hie obi church, a new church tn course of con? trol lion and a number of storehouses, all of which - a were destroyed. A f .r.o wt* MMM-Mttf sent t_ e.i,,ltl*o the fanatics. i?. , ve of ., . ,,? jj ,,. _||UJ .,*_ j roral wound.-.!. The Apso'sb i .,.i to eher* eftS . tree aol four of bia men wera wouu led an i erie af 93 men waa kui. d. Throe days aller tha frat Mtroga tha -mino band boroad the Tillage of tmadeo aa i manarm could, pot. IholnaoM oro Mary*. REDUCED BA Its lon OAS. MBABORE- PAMfcD HY ill BBNATB I IB! BV a p tr. iv w:*!, ;i *:?; ,: A srmj C.itiiiY IIB IN ?BOB WI aro t; lah COI ? . Of im. Hen tag, J Ai.banv, April 7.-<. I, ral rYaadi ll. Bp__ps la, wM bas nmMarhrtiM eat af bli ramm haaBBB cofupariy, and rgAeaatw (hamil : Orady, af .Nsw. York, are .ipp.rr tiy BBOklafl Inai, Ttlltl lc, obiu ,.ng ri charter for a ?_* * oia.paiiy lu Nrw-Voik. PM ? ra -Dil they bare been hor..' paMlttg tim MU of nenrii; a If known n * Temliaalard Gae-ghi Oaamaaj afiMi .., al ? *?? Vork." Ttueoinpatiy o?t'tisllLy d.-alre* to ibllfM gal in .Vuw-Yoik; aUhnagh k only amkaa a r, dat bm of _4 cent* a tboiiiand feet In the price of gas, prop.-.ting to .- ip-ply ll a: |] ./, a IhOUIMd. I ) uo 01' tba "Milt ir..ans* lac; that tbe corporation is no: a sfenulric on?, bal r,.er*?. ly formed to sell out lo the old t ..j :, ? _. Ih;s feollng u.d.icid seten J senator* to v,,tc ag.lum the bill to-day wueu lt Came af In lbs ortef of third reaiing. Howe ear, loaahw I iIIm bad iiiadn bl* "arr.nigi'iiif-i.tB" .'or pis-iu-f Um bil .. I BM mtroducrd bj lilia, ami m-*i bmi N sesst ,:. Toi Ul Baal ad hf a v.to af 80 to A, tM MBatira votea iicing -ivcfi 1 y -ena'oia cfMMtM .. .1- I ' ka. Ho] ii and K.elloK'g. Ibo unmj.a,'.Y, ll sv..j..l sa in. iM"....:,aa inai a .1 aikmu a goad a a., io* n Mwaii i toanpati ga for tho public olli es a', fl 29 Md In light IM p.-ia .amps for M | ;>() a Ump a year. A bill nm..duced by Senator Min i>Uv, which lit* the approval or tue ca* Camena en' iaanrlitloo if Baw* York, wai pavel. lt p'l.ii. i aoj to yal down gus pip ?? that consent* to tup,dy gM for tl BBB Umaaaad Ibm 'ibo prue asked i>j um prosoal __s coiiipautes ls l-l 75. ibo new colpa, BttoM ITO to keep a book showing the nama nnd real lei,,-,, af OMI -a .rs. holder, with the number of BhOTOO Mid by OBOh, 1.* aatharhmd eui.itu of curb company 1* to tm Bl . ,*| *_,-00,((*K)alid " whouovci 10 per BOatO ? U li .in - . ill have been paid in money ti.e eo_IfOOl n, iy b-fia !ill*llies*. Uni'*S the con p .bj e .p.. . : ,# of real Mtnto or upon its piont oi ???-.?? . 0 within two year* from the dom of tho filing of tbe arti* >u( :,*?oelarlon lt* charter is to be void, lin* prpTlliBB wJA excluue iroifiii companies that mny bo faramd to arawa out the new ones. Thc toaombly peened Mr. Hamilton's Ml! appreprlattna tl 5,000 to pay the ? t pen si * ?f il.- :. el aro* ?<: i >:? w t Bolman m.d bli assistant*. ol Ute AaierieM Mn team of Natural History, .,,, human .md comparative anatomy, pbys'.otog.i", znoiorv and physical <*,> grsphy. These hmiuroe, wblcb ara i istrntod will lin delivered to tia teichert Of tM comma *, of tho nornnl lebooli of tbe ft toto, of the ,N I . loge of tba illy of !Vew? YorB and ol ino training! ? I for teacher* in tlie elly of Uruukiyu. The Aaieiiifdr committa. o i Hi . th will report farer* (tidy to-morrow J Kl fe Batcl ell* fe bil tu i bo* k ti.o epW deililc of eve HeO-BOB ll 'lie p'i , ? :.- Inn- of MlO **ttite. The bill I* favored by Ur. Agnew and ot..er emi? nent ocul.st* of Now-Yoik. IDE FEEE SILVER COINAGE BILL. IT-) ADTOCATBI cali iso V H A PCBLIO Kl r liva? WHY conchikSS IHOV-B* PAM IT. John Ta-ompaon, prealdenl of tba CbaM Lfa tkmal Baah, Dron_toa otaotneting of uiver ad rocatei held in Room No. i!*t at ti,0 Fifth Avenue Hate! ina! night, aud iieury 2,'ichoi Mtod aa Bacretary, A'...,, r uth( r* pieM'iil wen: Joan A: nil:. ?-.' ..- /. i- ,j _ rt Mette, Denver; Munns A. Bm lol , I*. IB U Y.i 'il, '.-'..I lam Lalor, s. Bogara, Hlgh'aud, N. Yd at, ILI r, woohlngtoa, BMretary of tM Kailonnl Bt-Metolilo Cola* au,- iiBQtrtitlM; Janies II Colgate, Ooaaral f. Jo .1 1 -.u, foramrly on the *t_ii of Oeneral Beaarej _ Boucher, of the Iiiteriiatioun' li ."_? lill - I ..Hob. and Junie* T. Lr.cly. Tho following rOSOlUtioOl stem introduced ay Mr. EgMrt: Whertme, i he !,i'i foi t' ?? (1.? ' . a New \ a. _, r-,. mores - si ve. 1'....oil m KUI.ce Ills |a , P_, with incl* and oil. - ci 1 tu -.? ',-111-.pe. I, importer! "r loan arlculturol pru ti >_# down wheal, couta, cora tod other lu .j ,, -?, ,, til lb ; r: ?.:,:.', .: . ?; _g risen fr. m Ul, 00 a- icli in i . . ,? in 1 s-5. aud 11 , 1. :,. ti. .li yo . I.e mark t ;u. ... . a lurplu* 1 .. P. au ,:.. . ., extent, In) urina ?_.-.. - Ja country as - u ls Luna ir,n .$ earn ns* of radi -. ? 1 :. I ? . ..-1,.1,'-.Lui and ploi.ls of ll... p. . il . . .... r, ..I) I ., t?rfa*, Areslri ure collat of ? ?-.-. :j rei, ,ve fi od ooa traction I a. .> ce lug on by the Nation* ... . ,, ..-? vi.; ritbl ??: 1 .s in si . bul. ho ir n. uro . - . - i . ? tend mian the sopnly to those msrketa while uj, luauUua " '1 tn. ?!:.'.? s ' t .?? i'i' on ene ar?>n fi'in.iiiM ,. ?'.-in rt,??,. '-" *5 ind ,i, -I, -.; ?, 1 ti,.- ja perce. .- . a .... cg is nan .Usp ?. ,. * "ii : -11* 11.it the .1. 1 ..iii^-.i. - ..-? ..pi.1 .'i.-.i tia 1....*. t rhstni omi .???'? . ? : ? arith . to make and p rf I ? 1 . r an I to 1 ?kera to ailn-esi il,., me -nu. ali sn,.;.... I ... |..< a. i. ..:,, - .lir-i tts Mri... , v'ag Buren Denalow omi Mr. Bl the rei w -rn : The following committee waa ?? pointedl Dexter A. Hawhtoa, Ism Ul rbert. Wi i. r, Voa Boroo Dccslow and Janie* Vi. Murphy. *.'/.'.Ai* FASHIONS tf mVCRSEBT .}? * O.'J Thc finn of aJ::nien Met rcp.-y __ Co., Broad My and r 1 v.ntii--:.. an* mooting the daamadi of the 'pring tr_.it* m their usual imptoway. Tho gaportol I and establish! Ira of tana md trade is both iaternattng uud atholl patronage tnetndee mach tMI ls beal anmngwoama ol ?u.tnre mid ? saith. [bey ?*y, will be woollen snd silk <?? ? Ca ?< eta li coming rapidly Into favor, and the ri -* o| iamel'1 hair, mn w.-,,. lu tba p.a.:.,-. fancy goods th , ? ipali -a uiuatiou 1* s pm. 1 gro.iud with a p ui ii ? -a liilirer varieties In a ?rapes ai ' maleol eottou nm'.erial. In the matter of ailk apeolaltim thora lea :? moy b;.ci to pane solora i ? wa* lill* year 1* the faith Frat ll rorma tho gronodwork la ill itlk Bid 1 combilla :.. 11 I-, *;.;;.? ol lb. popularltj of ill l lioid their place, aad tao extreme Md I.* lei ... ?.?? Hone among novelties is a sara! gronod, with a Pehta ?inii.oldcr.-d stripe, lins 00BM* willi fa ? .' Bad plata rood! to match. FM eoeioa of lana,.,.?,.,_ silk a.14 worsted li now anita (.imoo, mk* the 0 1 difhcultr nf luatchiii,- la obviated. Than 1* a notteeoble prepo* ler iiuce of p'.al'i* hod stripes tins sraaoB?aol lasm, out molest, andino*tlv svi'.h a Ciotu ii. !*n. Therese rn to bs udicatle_s of b retara for th- -Ia mund of glac, cite-t* in patin and chan rr ii, e silk-. 1 ne demand for black -11 **?. to make bb la oomolnotton w.ia mme oolot to brighten thom, la good. I 1 > -ma to .'cd that oue li ick - Ik la not now iu I ?.-???. .-? toreM oxtra one, Prencl ind Indli '???{ ?air to lead the market luring hot wrnther, will \ la, of swi-i stu,nuer silk* and plain * iroh*. Hi '.Had rate arlena. Ufht-welgbt ci lim. Md Ihe batter foailtla! if satins lend, the lutter hnniig pl dd Igurra "t e.nor., 0> .,...?-. ? po go with rbesethr bouse baa oUwgoltoaiC illk aud worated braids, aod Jet and Ml. - rtm alnga Tbeae. wltb the buttons aa 1 larg* r ... -. w lah tro much oaed, tiiuk'' up the oraamenU. TM draaery lg iflace. Yu Ci"'i'>" & Co. aiso have ti: I _'*?! rrope a _ elooka _ WITNESSES TBSYlPYnrG ron RR, LAY BETT. Tkknt''N. Aiiril 7 [Special),?'Tba eraai<a_a imtaatton of Joseph-fayer ' ' toido MM title -, a'*',, "Ve il et)!l-DH'.tey t ? 1 '? mMomonl trial vs .- c.,... ?',.;'.' xl tb th tM aodlag if a liiifni'cr of lattofi rr- ? bia to tai la Laa iart, tbe alinga 1 nhl'*, co Mph tbt . ill tern*. Hi S'lf Itttod * ''ne "f '? ' ? -lg 1 .f nie affair. Ellsabetb I'crnna, ? priaM amlroa, tosttflod t tu r__lctini ? i ?" ?'' '? rimaaom and aud that ate hod m I a. Marla Kelly, a ci.vic. a ... work . ?? Schooler ml the ether (tiri* In I . .-*? |ned tbat ??'"? bmi narai ?eena1 . -a tlleged, .-ii'- Lad ?o?ii M. . ' , mun :,".'tn Ibe |ii".i aud *|} ?ro?s-i'T:*.ianon ina a*in ed ? i-m with Minnie HebMfee him bod .? luugeonfor lr. l.'.icn Nola-, ooothoi i - ? s i.iai o:t.u sen Woola .* . I ? .',* isllar. Bridget Bra ? ? ame thing. Ja , .au nu. lcd t u. Freehold - J (repel laverty wmaUnged to . ?"? tmalatto._ TRANSATLARTIG TBAi '? uLEBR au.^:^-r^^:r:x:'it'-^Ti*ot Iii auder Ma I ' -, ' .,. .. a?I Ito. caM-Mi^?ynr. ct tem Pi rmi Oil*, Howard & Company, 'Hil FIFTH ASEMF., NEW-tOKK Genuine Waltham Watches The Best in the World. ?,, ss. co. t*X ???. ***? *"' , Genuine Waltham Watches?Gold. Waltham Timing Watches orJChronographS. mi iv UK. B-y, tiOLU, ?*>. BIMI. ?? Every Watch Accurate and Reliable-All Stem Winders. 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