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publ.can Kenators, and Uicre are only thlrteen Demo? cratic t^enators. I said it \\&.s beeauae Um i)cnioc:.its, arlth the aM of thc man wbo handled the garel, rould obstruct leclslatioiu and couW preveat our coaalng to a vote upon the reeohrttoa. Thls gentleman said to me : " I Have always re_,-arded tli* preaidlnK olllcer ol tl.e Senate as one ol tbe moat baaorable ruen ln tliia Btete; but 1 want to teli yoa hc is (ron day t?? day vanlablog out of sight, ami being played by Im Demacracv and Divid B. Hill." lLaagnter.J Ho said ?' 1 am sorrv to BM it, but hts chances have anttrely gone,. and lie wlll not have b hakc:*'s doien iti tlio conventlon that aomlnatea a Deraocrawe Oovernor nexl SeptemlK-T."' 1 tlilr.l.. if our prcldlnK oflir*r had Oone hl> dulv In thls Body l.st Monday trealng, aml sam tl.fcs thlnc had K!?ne fir en.mKli and the malonty .should rule, and bad seen tO ll tliat tliis re-oiiitioti slionld pass. tbat l.o would have been the neat wr ernor ol tliis btate, and would have occupicd tno P"*ltton that ls bow kept away fi-om hlm. go you are hiilina o(T by your methoda the very man th.it tnt BBOBl Of v,.ii \\:.r.t to kill. ,? ,,,. TM t'iovenior, bv thl* bUl. prftposea to aame tne, comnus,-ton to liivestlgatc tlie man that waa noninnua bv him, but not coiiiirnied by the MBOte nor Dy Wt people. lt certaiiily cannot be tiiat tee Beaatw man Se XlVth wante nat Kii.d f.f lnvctipatinu. I ti.t k .your otatractlve tacttea have goM ta* amagt'? * ? tiave prevented th?> paaeata ot meaeures teattee p< ? ? waat ? .....I vou cannot te .my way -hut the re* ? .i-b.11 itv tjr that .-. I...... l'wa* irtad |0 hear tle- beM terfn'"' Uie Xlltu say tbls moralbg thal wften ther.? ??? ? UNMUtoU ?al (..nventii... held Ifl thUMate oaeof UM tir*t thlngs te be done wo.ii'i be to take oarai trom tne Ueiitenant Uoveroor Um P >wer ol gn*Wot over . senate. Tlio Senate. fjwi it U ffVa^eaAuJbmM have a ItepublUan prestding oiluer; and when lt M tnagocnMoTu abotSt Mve a iH..m Uc pi*? <i ?? oilue- bee whM a pltlable and mo?t tameutame apmmna u !&? pt\aoltit\: ***??\","*.?>? the r, who wlelds the casel un tlnp to obatrocl lenisjau ? Y? dari no. <o.n'- ap te a manly anyU s.ic Vou are a '?et of toward*. and tl.f wctia * \ You a? wVanls. and you hlde behli lUng oltlcer te Older oot to Mve an I ?fliei.. Iv no more f-uilt te be found wlta tl* I>r - olhoor than wlth the nnnorlty. bal tl.f pool -? ?' S liim l.l... tlianfr-imy,.... ThonuM been a BynonyBM of booesty thronghout the a anVof Dcmovmry, I.e.ded bll yon.' l^ler*. ?- - ? a fcteneii ln tlie nostrUs of tne peopla of tho 8tete. Y<mVre rowBiit-.. Vou darc not l.t.ve an tatMtlgatlop. Yw *Unlt ln vour arguments that you would wn . . ImrUaTy in roOT canvam lf UMTB U BM mun WbO Iuik i^en ateallng. hc omtet to I*- Mnirjlicd. Hr. lves-Hlll tbe senator pl^e v*.i> I Mr Krwin-1 vvill not. 1 BMOfl mi dlsroapeet to Iho gentlenian. but I do 0* JMB te \m QBlned ta ).im IIe is too much of a rebel to stilt me. He _ ? whe/Ta bUm_to%0 and MeM. and ho Ua eoward ?, thls nntter of InwatlgaUoa Vb* Um reatof, JU party. <"i.ward you nre as b> thls lrmsU(..nion . aii , vou are envards. Ynu have fl.f.*.. ???,? written on yoar baeka. Vm dan aot have the ln ?cstiKatioi.. ' Yon nre eowarM, ..nd you atand behlnd vour P^'sidltip officer and his pivel to get rld OftWa inmwdcaUon There were mver thirtei'ti blgger "wtrof lat ever d.^aced tbte^bodj. and the peopM know it. ?... aloag the ralkoad Uaeaaad yoa wtu tn% -uiarnra" om every mlle-poet. <?<> alone the tm-%Taadtbey are hovertna bebtod yon. tbonaandf ?f tliem and tbej tu vmi te "?- on; that thei mo t.,.. hivves .nd yoa a? bMklng them. and eveiTbody htowl it Yui'ir' towaids, and stMak behlnd the ChtTr and IM Mvel te prevent thla rewlutlon pa?ln? Bverybody knowa that you are m tbe ***^J*t'*fal vou over -'t i'i. Yon are eeMrally prettj a.tne n rJ-,inc .:.. ..r JaiiplnB out; bu( ym li..vo pi ln Umee, and turned u many ?omeraanlia, nnd i a\* t m* ont vft ? a.-.fi i du nol believe yon oaa cet oat dur ,ip..n this meMUie. l-HievI >" that it is Just ann. wke, and lhal ll onght te bu paaaed before any other baalaeaa la Iranaaeted. Mr. I.lnson offered his UU ereaUng an In TOgtlgallng CommlaBioB as a auhatttate for Mr. Lo.iffhlin's eanal laveatigatioa resolution. Mr. Caator laformed the Senate that aueh a bi!l paaaed tbe Asaembly laat night He thoughj iha BapubllMM aboald aaeept it. That would end the deadlock. " Vear after year.-' said Mr. C'antor, "the BepublkoM havo been defeated. and now they br Beeking by most deaperate meana to turn the tidp.*1 . ... . "Ves and w? shall turn lt," said Mr. Moan. "but poni.it me to aak what kind of aon-|wtiBai] comini.-sioii would Di.vid B. Hill appoint? Breiy one koowa thal it would i* paitis.n ttiroughoui. it would shield the Canal Departmenl admintetra Wi.n from nll blame. Bui 1 am oppob.*! to tbe-e State commiaaiona The LegiBlature should nol dekgate it.s powers to them ln Bucb mattere as the preeent; when, oheylng the oommaada of the Coaatitutioa, wc are tiying to diacover how the Buperintendenl of Public Works exitends the mow y of the taxpayera. I ha%j had a good deal of, ex perienee la obMrvlna tlfe work done by these Stato eommlaaiona. Their rcports to the Lea* lature uaually go into the waste-paper basket. "We want thc Legislature to make this InveeUgo tion of the eanals. Then, some ol the membera of the Canal (onmiittee will be membera ot the next Legislature, and will ik- Intereated in brlng jiil: aboul the reforma luggcated by tbe reports. It is atraage that the Goveruor Bhouhl preaa us to have a aon-partiean Inveatication, when the Democratic Aaaemhly his beld at least. three mveatigatioM without, o.-er thlnklng of naaking them non partltan Look at their eaonMrutlon taveatlgatlon, aad tln ir foreatry iavostigatlon; each was a partisan Investigatlon. I believe that onlv partlaaaa should make these lnveatigatlona. Then .Mr. Caator aald, addreaalng Mr. SJoan: "I will iijiree before the bill Ls pauMCd thal the Goveruor aad the Senate name the Commiaelon. Mr. Bloan said ih.it anch a propoaiUon was no impBb.ven.ent, The Lc-'isiature should laveatlgate such tlii: .Mr. Ives?I lhtr.fi.ie proposo, ln kecpinp with tliat view, fiat ihe Commlssion i .uslsl m membera nf tno Legialaterc-two Republican*, two Uemocraw, they io selert ihe lifth; lu iact, anytblng. ?o ibut it wiu bo I...U j .: ,., ? . , Mr. btoan Tbe piopoaltlons a:-e lihe all presentea bv ti; Tlicj ba\.- got Uiemaelvea m a b'.id pllglit, and tliej waol badly to gel oui ol it. They are begtnning to f<^i tbe back-waah ol populv ladlgnatlon agalnst Um opa Itlon te the reoolutlon. Mr. ivi- i a tt, ihi'ii, if two Republican Bcnators aml two Demoerata. they* to - :leel the tlftli man. were to Investigatc, doesn't the benal >r believe tbal thej woold do i'i?? t work oonaelcnti tualy and JalUifullj I Mr. .-sl >... ? l !? ? '. w ".id be an u ranted aml vlcloua atta^ii upon the Canal Ooorailttee'a ehacacter a:U ablUty. Bebldea, your Buggeatlon is an attempt al lonocalnicnt. You do not want thc trao facts concernlng the canal managemeol te be publlc. llw people d ? 'i llke your attltado. They are opposed to a ?- concealmem ol the facis ol uiauagcnieiit ol a department. "W'b.y do yoa obatrucl the pui.lic bualnen?" baid Ivea, with an impudenl au, to .Mr. bloan. 'ihat gentlenian aeemea dased ior a moment by tbe auUadty of tne tiueatiou, and tiieu he replig i: ?? lt is you Demoerata who are uhstructing iiub> lie bualneaa, lo order te defeai the eanal mveaii yation reeolution. lne public knowa it. ln my opinion, tbe tiuie is very iic:.r, Mr. Freeident, ivben t;:e Senate wUl enaol rulea wbleh will glve majoiitiea bcre the right to rule. The ifcopk pf tiie Btate are bolding their noaea bcauae <>i the oonduct ..I tno Democratic udnority here. Tbey know that there mnsi be aouiethlBg foul ln Uie Canal Departaneat when you telUM to permlt us to inspeet it." ?. ?_. ,. Mr Koberteofl, apeaklng **>r tbe Bral time, ably aapported the reMlutiou. "'Ihere hav,- been mut tei'iiiKS all alon? the line ot the canal." said he, "tbat thc canal tunda have 1k?cd mlMpplied. In tlie interest ol the people, we have >>eeii leokjng to learn whether that auapiclon Utrue. lt baa teen.ed to me that ao bettet eommlttejB oould be appolnted to do Uiia work than tl.e Uana Lom imttee. It has th.ee Spceker* o be Aaaemh\9 Sloan, Erwiu and Shewd-ln its roemberebto, Mr. Laugnlin, a stout frlend of ttaeeanala: Mr. tantor the Den.icr.itic leader: Mr. MoNaughton one,al tbe abrewdeat Democrate ln the Senate! aad Mr. Colllna, the repreeeatative ol Ldwaid Hute}. r., Om chniriuau of the Democratle State ..... nittee. The Democr.it s all alOBff have luristet tha there has been no mteapproprlatioB of canal iu ls Now tbey ehange tronl m he Assembly Sdappointa oommlttee to make;an inveetig ition, but o ie eompoeed of Governoi Hill'a IrieBU* Il Vi.M'1 n this WU. aubatantially, that Mr. lir, Isiuild i.ppoint tw,. Democrate, two Hill Rc pu bli? ns, anS one nondeaerlpt-but ot ooume a ft! iti.a, Wc kaow wba! klad of a whlte W.l Sreport such a bo.iy would make. lt tt, mimteme of 'Tom' CorwUtt ellenl wha wm Soght Ttealint: a bam. bal who was aoqultted. Such t-. (orwm's aetaaiahment. How dW .tlmt lriiiih-ii " Mid Corwia te bla eUeoi. Ott, an. SeStheroan, 'eeveo of the ju.v 1. ? 1 a i Ke ham? WoiJld thia Hill Conualaaloii glve aa ts verdiol thal the Demoeratio party had ftoteo Mr Ved.i.-r aald that there wm no doubl ? tlie reaolutlon waa a awaaure thal waa for t Srtono. thc people nl large, and that the oU '/,v " .lu'un.crat.s woul-l recoll on theii h . Hediputed tbe righl of tbe mlnority tojnle. They bad trled to rule before; bul a Northern armv had dlaeented, and eruahed out wvolutioo. He quoted and .liw-utwd tbe Deolarnlion of Inde wndence. end aaaerted that a new .me ahould be made for D. B. HU1. for ? bUprer deapot "ever ruled over the people. Tbe lt al We. the people of the Unit4-.l States," did not uieiti tbe mll orlty. >fr Cogse-hall said tbe Democracri position was rlearfv ddined hy the vera-: "The wicked flec wlwn no r,an puisuetb." ie pods and little nV-ei* What -.reat power the Governor wanted. Thev mia'ut fool a few of the people pnrt of the time: bul they could not ford all of the people part of tbe time. In cloain-. he aaid : " l believe we. wlll he derelict in onr duty -f we adiourn on rhura dav withont dolnd busii,*-*-*. and I believe. that a Kreat responsiblli.y "'ill Ue with the Dcmocracy Mr Cantor asscrted that tba htttory of Fcpub Hcan'e?n.mitieea had ehpwn thnt they never*in vestutated. Thc Anaemhly would now proceed to Invpstii-ate the Cnlted Btatea -enatontU chcUons of pV"years Mr. E-wi? might be enlled Mr. Krwln-Call ne: tal u,e. 1'U tell tlie ttnth. Mr. t'ospc-liall-Voii objeet to a caruil coinmltteo iBveatlgallini. Mr. Cantor-Yea. I vatit a non-partljan one. Mr. tOKpe-hall-Yet Uie ?lx connnlttoe-B fn.m tho Ansmnbly are all paiiHan. How do you MCOMIM tftfttt Mr Cantor did not reply to tbe question: and then the Senate, upon ruotion of Mr. Faaaett. tooh a reeess untli to-morrow at 11 o'clock. KlB-isui I.lver lleaulaior when pnpetly MMJMfM tall* to ren-jvt t*lUou? m-iiiutlona. cun. _.v?p?p?i_ -n- nl. _ l-5-daeke. II ?trcbgtheni Ui<- -J-tneyi .and gtatiy a?-UU FORCED THROUGH TIIE HOUSE. j THE Bl'LES AMEXDED. AND THE FKF.VIOUS QUESTIOX ORDEKED ON EACH KLSOLITION. MOBBM Of YMU YAMAOVt iW.xohVlWSS-HFA'VB' LICANS ALL.OWED TO SPEAK ONLY IN Kx.ri.Ai.viNu Titi;in votks. Albany. April 88 (Speclal).-Tliere BOVar was a moro pltiful e:;hibltlon of *!avl-h subvrvlr-ncv to a man who hold* lu lih handa a llttle temporary vowcr th&u was aliown hy the Democratic mcmbers of tbe A*sem biv this afaiimna Most of the Bteateen Ml heeniy thc i>osltlon whlch tbey occitpled, and would havo been giad to escape at any cost j bnt a clo?e ca.'.! of UM Utmt, whi.h wa* ordered without notlee and Wttheat a vote. shut them lr. like rat* In a Irap. an'l they arm baM tbere and compellcd to votc aa Speaher Bheekaa laH them to. The hlstory of to-daVs work l.v tbe I?emocrats in the Assembly ls the story of a glgantlr farrc. Tbere w*s an uuusual amonnt ef actlvlty among the few Dfuiocratlr leaders ln the Assembly eariy ,.?, mornlng. Sncaku- Sheehan left the ehalr, and.. ., th a roll-call ln his hand. burrleil from mem M member. fherfclng tlK> names off and tllng Uie Demorrts thnt he, dld not want them lo .vr U.e chamber, as important work was to be done. i aaal la Iha day IUumenthal sent up What pnrpnrtcd 1* a report from the Commlttee on Rules. maklng kmopm In the Assembly rules. The rhangf then pro p.*h1 and nftorward adopted. Is radleal la tho ex treme': and such a polley haa not been followed slnrc tbo daya wbecn Tweed ran the Leglslature. Hut a .^penker who so boldly on thc l80T would uphold thc black Rock Harbor Job would support anythlng of this Bort. no matter how dlsgr.iceful and mean. The modincation of the rules providcil that "durlng the the remaliider ot thls Beeetoo aU ******_?**_ thev glve rta8 to debate or not. can be acted upon ImmediaU-lT." The Democratic *pe^er WM ****** earefal to make the cliAngc li#the rules apply onlv to this session. Ho ls too cowardly a poHtldaB te pennil Baeh a aweeplng rhange ln tbe ?!,.< to renmln on the books for next year. when both braoebea of the Leglslature will be ol a dlBerent potttleal faith from U.at of thc majortty of the. preaent TM Intention of thls reaolutlon was plaln to every ono who beard II. "nd it wa* not loi.K before thc St-nator and Governor opened whle hlfl hand and bhowed the eorda that hc lntended to play. Heneral Huated and Mr. Acker both moved to reject the "report" of the Commlttee M Uules iu thc oracud mciit; but their motions wore. of cotirse, voicd down. A toa mlt.t.tes' lull ln the fnrre followed. to allow thc benator and Governor to finl?h tl.e drawlug up o iho resolutlons whi.h were aftera-ard otfered and passed. When the word camo from the Kxecutive Chambev that thc resolution had been corapleted. Mc Clclland moved a closo call of the House. Thls meant thal everv one exeept memberr. aad OOrWBpOBdentl would have to be put out. an.l Ifelfl accordlngly wm ooaa. Tban, to the aaipttM ef maay, MeCMtend sent to the desk ? iBBbIbHBB on whlch, before it had left hls hatid, sheehan had deelared the previous que.stlon oi-dered. This ls to inveBtlgate thc canals, and is as follows: Ke?olved, That a speclal committoe of BBVCB mfmb'.rs of this Iluu^ be mipolntf-fl by tl.- apaaker, *nd that such commlttee be and it ls hf-reby BalMlMed and dlivctrd to Investlsrate tbe management of the eanalB duiiiig tlie l-ast eleven years embracla? la such U-vcsligatloii the ncc^slty nnd proprlttv of IM vir.in.s apjMWprlatlBaa made hy thc Kiire durlng tiiat perlod on aeeout of the canMa and pu! 11c works adjacnit therrto, Inrluding brldp.??. culverts and scwer?. Baeh rnarnilttrr ?to authorlzed to ?nd for potsons and napaea, tf. aU aajaheM in th.- state at, auch Ua? m Uiey may appoint dtiring the ren.alnder of tlie y.ar, hl employ eovaasl, BXpeMs and a stcnosrapher, and to repoil Um reealta el tMlr Unaatltatlen, when eeacladad, to t). ? AaaemMy, wit.ii Mm urtaenca taktn, and Aith thcir reeoai meadatloaa eaaaamlag tho same. Thc spcaker is herebj authorlied to flll any vacancy occurriDg in aach com mlttee tnrn any cause. To pass such a resolution as tliis would be like aaaetlag a law that prlsoners ebarfad with horae itealtaf should bc tried by a Jury of boiM thleves, and taose charged with plcking poeketB Bboald be trlcd bv a Jary of plckpoekata. CbaifM hav- beei made repeetedty that Bpeaker Bheebu and his laa flrm, together with other Deaaoeiata Mfh in "lln e, wero makliiR money oat of the rmials. Thls rM fa tlon mesuw that a lJcmocratic commlttee BOmpoBed Oi a majority of Democratic niembct-s of the A sembly wili lavefltlfata with a abftewaBi bnub, and Kive David IJ. Hill. Controllcr Wcmplo and Spcaker BhM han a clear Demoeratic reeord. lt wlll be notlced tliat thero ls a irrcat dlffercnce between this resolution and tho aabOTB wliich the Sonalor and Governor sent te the As-embly. Thls resolution has M prOBBlbla wlih-h Btatofl ihat cerlaln eliarfics have been made apainst tbe mana^-ers of thc ca.ials. Each ol the othei resolutions bwii.e witii a preambla. nakted dteeat ebarpM that iu Um eaaea cited fraad aad eorrapttoa bM axtotod. ihe eaaal nMrfaUon, ln Bterltog. slvee the Canal BlBg a pwl cteraetar, by maklng ao charpe Bfalaal tho membera of lt lt does not providc, fartber, that tbere aht.n be no mectings of U.e commlttee durlng the fall eampelfo. a* did ll!e bil1 whlch linl drew ar,d shoehan forced thfough thc HOOM l.-i night, desptte the doelaratloii of the Doaaocratk leader thai the DaaBoerata dM urt araat ao ln?eatlga i tiou of ihe canal-. of Boaiae, HUI doea nol cara wh >n ' ?. whitewaabluE comndttee of hia own iiamtim -foi n '? bbiouum to ti.;; N.n? tblng, aliice ahcohun nama* lt uutwora lie would pieier ihat u ? ?ea4ona be beld durlna the elactlon eampalgn; i......... under bia uu * t"r> 7" . ..^mma in.. . ..niu. if. ? ? . u i -^ oreisuw. he oould compei im commltv . . :.,.? nfiiiociut who nad aoytalng te do atiltewa?h v.iiii Uie -,:?,. were ln ail tii reeotottow. One of them ..ik i toron InvcstlgaUon ol ih. conntr clerlta, sheriiti ?m ltreLsurer.; another, for an lnv._tlg iU P o: I l,e va-r. , ,,i t> * btaie. A ihlrd ?'- 'luiii.n _-_ed .,"? an "ve-Ugation St the HeaUU, Offlrer of the 1'orl I n \ York. li.-'.i nn InveaUgation of all the primary riftctU.n* and nomlnatlng oonv?Btioii?. ol BMuuer*. '?> S_f\-aemb_r and U.e 8eiiate, ol Jndges and Mhool ,,*,/i Tii*. wo* provlded for; while thc last ond I.;! '; d . uious r^oiutlon oalled for the InrceUg* ,i thc ek'.-tion of UnlMd M..t- i beuator. from taU Kute ln 1881, 1883 aad 1887. there are to oe eeven niciiil.ei* of each commltt-ee. ? "hc p'in ucni oi *herlfls l.y feoi m-d the eollecUon ol tho i ?iui.*.'..i InheiiUnee le* bj Uw rounty u,-,-, . iers aro niiiii.* Uw baata for tlio Invesilgatlun of these i,- ot iui.li.- ornceiii. The Hcalth iMicer of the !? ii ?,f New-York ls chargefl wlt- gettlng and hoiditiB hiaoflee through a "eorrupl bargau " with thoae who BPPoinSl him; and Um committee ol even who aw ',"ve-Ugate ln this nn-,, ti.m are li Iruci d to ftnd oiit whether or nol thla i- -o. A d re I .- luf'.nm. ii.,n as to the method of governlng be elttee ol the Mate U made thc exenae tor the i* eai n-Ucm of the Thc reaolutlon lo Inveatigate thi nonunatlon ?t members of Um Aaeemblr, tbe _*nat?, whool com mlsslonew and ludgee and the hoMlng ol primary Piprtlons eomea ln bad laate froin ? body ..i men who ,,'iiv a few wceks apo dcicoted a MU whlch eztended the Corrnpl Praetfeea aat ln tbla diiveti.-ii. lt will l,(. amualnB Indeed. to we another conimittee of Hill fe_therwe4ght? Inve-Ugating the eK-c.lon of UuUed b Ganeral*llusted, Mr. Acker, Mr. Ilah, Mr. AaplnaH, Mr Dejro a-id ?? ?s:in* Jobnaon made upwhei c.\ iila'lniiKf their votcs on the reaolutiooi. bo other op iMirtunlty wa- allowcd them, as tne .eriaion that the liw-vioua question had heen oi-derM wns made each time before lhe resolntloni bad reaehed th.* rterk'i de_k. r.eneral llu-f-d sald that to eonOnel all the Inve Ugu u?ns as lndi<-ted ln Uie re-olufioni waa -Imnlj rldlca li.u- Mr. Asplnall *-wid Umt thc greal DemocraUc drama hud tarned oui to he i eomedy ?.' errora. Mr. Dero sald that Hlll wa*- blowlng boi on one Mde o. thc Capltol and blowIng roM on the other rtde. ?? Yon have moved the prevlou-i mieatlon on these ic-ol il bn added. - i.ui thc people of the Btate wlll move it on yoa thli lull." Mr. Kennedy sald tlat lhe resolu Uon* wero for the nio-t part thc me-.-t t, To read them was to appTCriate Uiom. Mr. Ma.sc wanted to know if Um wuici woifca itcal of I'looklyi, tu-,, woukl he liirestlgated. resolutloni were .-i:n-:>-(l by a ftrlct party rote, exeepl thoae providlng for Inveatigation ol the primary ,i,*n,.,*;; and the canal*. The canal reaoluUon re i -.- .i .;- vote*. i'.-i th - realotlon Mr. Flah ?ld thal II v.-a- ii.-t proper for the Speaker of Um Aaaembly to name the member. of the committee whirh i- to ln itj the eanals. I'nder U?e clm.msia.ncei h? ?... no< wIIUim to tn'nis, Um Speaker with tbe ap nohMm eommittee to make thl. Invertleallon. e .,? had been eharged with tnrnlng over canal Umi ,,, private u -. General Hoeted d<<-!.ir*ii l Introd-uctlon of tbla reoolntlon wa; an aahlhltlon ol bypoeriiy or eownrdloe, h? dldirt Un?w -.-imii. ' The ificahir trBl not narae tlie commlltce- until he The Superior remedy for all diseasei origlnating in impure blood; the MEDICINE whieh may always be relied upon to give the bett satisfaction, 8 AYER'S Sarsaparilla Curesothers, will cure you hTT.^???aTllli hl. b.? InrUier .. to tt"" ????? posltlon. 0 READY TO PLBASE THE LIQUOR DEALERS. TIIKin NKWSPAPF.R PREDICTS TIIAT HIM. WII.L NAME THI'. SCIIAAFF EXCISK mi.1. IU HIS CALL FOR AN F.XTRA 9BBUBOU. Albanv April 2? (Spcclal).-The liqiior-dealer* have J S HiM's promJthat thelr bll. teajtea??? SiJSS; hy recommendiog that this bi. bc eoa ,l\oraA. Hera U what tho organ of ibtjrbo* Za KaoadeaJera, -Tha wme and ^ ?*"** is s?cd t.Klay. Baya edltorially. under the title of " 'Vr/polltic-,, wrangle over a resolution provl-Ung tor an inve.tiitatlon of the managemei t of the <***" "" ooniot a dUdloeh ln *.l?X%?o leji"'on *o? ^ a week and brouant the whe- H oi i< *' , hbaolute itandstUl After the '-''^ ; ' V ,V IM< j.mrncd and th.-. pollttwU axeltoaen - - ?_- ?? s,?. haa aomewhai aubaWed, I'"1'11' ''."" I ,,." Uie down ^Bjfi. M^l?.K where it n?,S"b.I n ?!.* I h' rtfa'ilo'f'lt ls maln.a.nod untl. ffftTZStar ol b.ll Ifct ?. no* fig ft h) ^^f^^in^^^^i.-'rU^/the'f.lithiu.s ?m' t r'i' is ateted on u-o.nl anthorit* that a ,ir , ;, ? i,. i..-1-lnturr \\\\l be ealled. At ?<I.. n.f.-4-.un- whi.h Oovernor Hill has been re ouo "tod iv :Vpre'e,:b..lve, of the Unnor-deatera to 2Kmer? tor ...llon |< the romodcllod xl.aatf Exrtae u i ? and th re l- good reeaon tor u.e atatement that ffiV&anmTto ontor to deawaetoete bta daearttp to M* attltude on the exclse queetlon, will have the gehaa*Exriae bin embiaeed la thc call for the ex trasesslou. # _ PROCF.F.DINr* I.V THF. AMUBLY. Albany, April 38 (PpeetaU?Tha Iret tMag tho ABBltmMy did today was to send bark to tba com? mlttee the Ftrqahar MUHary hill, whi.h provMea for a Majiiifffiieral f.f the National <;.rird. (ienenil Hasted said thnt he was a llvlng e.vmplnr of Uie dedslon that Major-Generals of the National Oaaid were nui-ances. There was a brlef sklrmlsh amonp the mernbors who have Introdaeed bUh provMlag fur the removal af Sing Slne PrlaOO. OeaenU Ilusted was defeated In his attemnl to gel hls hill oal ef the Prtaon Commlttee; bStXsrt. Uhe and Hantlng got out tbelr bUU. Mr Mlldrfth trled to gel away fr-.m tbe Judlclary Commlttoe the bUl ceding to tbe Federal Oomnnmnt power to lake the itte tor tbe now Caatom Ibmae ln New York: but i aolld Lenvcmtic vote was arra>ed again st hlm, and hls effort falled. HILLS THAT HAVE BECOME LAWS. Albany, April 28.-The followlng bave beeojne laws: caapter 204?AiiBiarl?Mg tho isMif- of e.'.ooo.ooo aa fiitifiiiai atliBQlhraan t*>nds tn ITaw-Tof* <ity. Cl.aj.tor 287?Authorlrlna UM eBaafa of Ratifr- en atoam raiiroad... aad pr. viiiini: h.r laeteeee af aeattag ladsMedaeaa i.r roid* for eapeaaa eeaaseted teeiewlto. fiiapu-r :'(J'.i-At:tlM.rUing the IBBBB by Brooklyn of 8280,000 fceada l? the erectiea ef Bea atfeaal buiid.nga. ytrn?r rm-Amtmttm thf BraBktya Cousriidation act by d.llnlnB tho t.-ini "tononiont^houso." Chapler 278-Tha E!llol Bfafoei and A. J. DtttaohoefM clalin tgalfial Ifew-Tortl Clty. ( haptot L'7.*)-l>-tal>'lshltip tlie C?t,hedral Vnrkw?7 ln Ncw-vurK t itv. by wMrslaa Oaa kaadra* aad-Mataaa. be tweea Berentb-ave. and RivnaMc I'a'k. Ckaptef 880? l'.i-latlve t*. arrc-r? nf Mxea ln V?wt?wn. Uhapter -?a'.-i'roviaina f.r u.o aaBablWuneal of a 1k> tanl.nl pnrrtfn and masenn BBd BltMf WBI ln Brmi New-York Clty. and In-oriioratliiB tho .Ww-York Botanl'-al .,:ird..|i ff.r such puri>o!.o. IXSVECTOR BYRXES GROWS CBEBRFUL THIS IS BA1S TO MF.AX THAT IIF. KJTOWg MOBI ABOUT "-ACK THK Itll'I'KIt" THAN* lir, Il \s TOLD There were ndi. .iiio.'.s yeaterday tha* Inepeetor Byrnea had got Into wbal hc ealli an - Intelllget I poeltion'' ln the eeareh ' * the man wno itraogled oM cnrrie Brown aml muUlated her eorpee ln tho Baat Rlver Hotel, a: erater-ai and Catharlne silp. one Indkatton wai a notleeable ebange in Um eondoet of th- men wbo lawa been proaeentlng tiie scarch. lhey were rli-l hniy, but they <iirt not secm to he ln baate. They ild nol exfelMl lha mm fe-retlah nnxi.ay whlch ihcy bctraycd 00 Monday. To a re portcr famlllar wtth Uw behavlor of '?Byrnee'e men" the aoAAeO changl nie.int tliat they f,->! k s anxiety. Inepeetor Bjrroea Und blnueH behlnd a veil of riienee a;.d of aryatery, whieh aiw had a meantng. lle rcfu-."d to say anvthinq abont tli" eriine or UM rrlniinil. cx.ept tliat there WM netMng new ln the ra-e whieh he would bmIm publie, bnl he eooM aot , neeal a hop-fui expreaatoa wMeh stolc over bli taaa, TbeN a li a twbakle ln h;s eye and a smlle on Mi Up. Hc wai at Pollce Heedqn-iter. nearly nll div, l.ut he Ip-M lhe most of the ttme in his private room In Um Deteettve Dnieaa, and hc waa aion- there. Whoevee lalked with idm tiici-e entered thc room from thc Inner oflire. whieh commnntcatei with tlM eells and with thc " under^rouiid pa--.np>" from Motl -t. Th- Oak-at. rtatton yerterday wore it- aaaal a-pect anii few of the Headquarteri deteeUve**. were won In iii* pwni-Mi durlng thc day. Captaln MrLanghlln nppenrni on the Mene early ni me morn(ng and had a ronfer n< ? wtth i)-t,"Mv*/* r."* M-. MulhoUnud, Dolan, Crowley, MeClotkey, M/Naughl and othei ? The oaual routlno builneM at -.rburtng the rtrcct? along i rlver froul ind nearrhing] th- iteamer. wa. gmic through In a perfunrtor? nfcuiner. The poltee rllng t>. tbe ix-li-'. lhal ti-* moroerer of Carrte Brown l? a nallor who lm mediatelv after r.mlttlng th" nrardei wenl t. i.i _hlp whlch probabrr k-ft port the im_ mornlng. Ye* terdoj tl, pollce made another ?,I th- lon*,- -."rle-, ?>f nrre.ts \t aboul 10:50 a. m. Detertlva Dolan b ln ,i man who ind a red fUce, iwrnbby dart nnstarhe .-i.l WM al.i.i.t Ove f?t f nf ilii'h"- iii helKht. He wort a -...;.. ii i.at and dark clothc*. w.-n be had been looked np ln ? rell. ' aptoin M< iMnchUn went . , ni,,, ??? d i iik -<i ror abonl luiii an hnar. i'.-n " an taln O'Connor aiked the reportel i lo leave the oltlrer j room ln llw r n ? and go I ito the itrret, He deeUned io tar wheth-r the amn Jnsi arrested ha-tJ anythin-,- lo ,.,, wfth th* murder. i?nc ? I th ? rum ira In i li . at the itatlon waa Umi t man who anewered th- de .,'.li.ii ii ol Carrli brown'*. munler-r had been er ind taken M ?a?>*t. II wn; md oo iu- ii -Ihtag and under hN tin.-e-.- nalli. Waehlncton, 1>. '?? AprU _-..-In-.;.eetor r.tircs. ot Um New-York nohce foree, ha-* eommunlrated with Mm .'? Uoore umperintenoeni ol the -A'aabi gl ?n l*cklee, roneemina tiie mnrdercr wbo 1- suppond M he -JiirU ii,.* i.iij-; r." and tbe reaull ol Ha ? the lenalng out ol an onicr rr?iueatlng u pHjk out for anii arreel tiii topiioaed mnrderer. An Ounce of Preventative Ia worth a pound of cure, I flnd true in connection with Hood's Sarsaparilla. I used to be troublcd with fever and agiie, malaria, pimplcs on the face, and other aftmions re sultintf from blood impurities. I \v;is Induoftd to try Hood's Sarsaparilla, and now take it every spring and fall; a.s a result I have vigorous bealth thronglioiit the year." W. Stewakt, 005 Myrtle Avenue, Brooklyn, N. Y. For yonr Spring; Medicine, take Hood's Sarsaparilla BIG BANK DEFALCATION. Caallnoed from Flrat Faee._ TTT li ti.nk- J F.fiw.irfi Btanaaa, S3ET W5S - - *?rs ? i. ise CoBUBltte. also came te the baak te t* ,u?,- Ite eoadltton. Mr. Haabaro ^'^; on bia iiiveailsationa on a lower floor, Bnrl for ? time tbe directors aad .neui S? a? tbe Cleariag House Commlt? were wlth him. Tlica they came upatairs to the uain floor, IcaTtOf him alone. Several clcrks were buay at the books, and the '.llrectori aml hank president., Nt around Z*Z and smoking. Half a dozen of the ui8 wore covered with the overcoats and bnt* &?aa"^5a5ffi ?ife^i?s^ra.;^^ ?n... ?*_? I ?,cl ?.,?,_. I... ,|,u um- th- imni. ISteints whieh ho then rewl. Ihia ended the evcniriff's work. _ HIS LS- IN NEW-BRUNSWICK. riW PEOPI.F. IN" THAT TOWN KNKW THAT THE nAXKF.R WAS A DEFAULTEIt. Evcrv one aecn in New-Brunswick last night hv ? Wbnne reporter bnd n good word to any for John T. Hill. and whatcver waa wrong wtth his iffairs in eonnection with thc Ninth National Hank. WM known to few. if nny. of hia most inflmntc friends, accnrding fo the stntomimt* they would make. Mr. ?1111 died on Kan* 1 aftera ?evere iliness of a few days. thoug- ht) ind been h sufferer from OonfUmpUon, tt MM said. for three yeara He lived in a l.andsomc, twostory, c-e ?rantly furrdabed house in Union-at. Tho house, ?ow oceupied by Mr. UlUn widnw and four danghten, stands in hnndeoiM grnunds, and ad lolnlng it is nenrrj a blook of unimproved prop? erty whieh Mr. Hill also owned. He Hvcd m good sivle. 'ao his wiglilwra and other people wid, keeping tm l.orsos, mainip.ini.-iir a enrringe, and employing a onnehnuoi and gardcner, beoidea other aervmnta. Slnee Mr. HliTi death the (rardener haS hron diseharpcd. Mr. HU1 and his famlly were attendants at, Christ Episcopal Church. He WM noted for his liberalrty to the poor. and wns considered one of the lendlng men of New-Uruns wick. He came of a bnnklng ftunUy. His father WM for many vears OOnnected with an old Ncw Jeraej State bank, nnd three of his sons were cdueated for tho bnnldng biisiiiess in that insut'.i tlon. , ,__________.*! Tlie death nf Mr. Hill rccalls the tngtfl death of his brother, Charlea S. Hill. wl... comniitte,l sulclde some yeara ago Immediately after the ata eovery of his deftOoatton for n large atnount Whilo aetint? as cashier of UM Kational Bank of NewJeraey. That alTair wu made still more promlnent by the anlolde a few daya later of Preeidenli Rnnyoa, of the same bank. Tbe Txibnne reportei irho ealkd at tbe Hill bome i?at night waa anhered Into a fiaely furniahed diaw lag-room, and after a few moment-' walting wai Informed hv the maid that neither Mrs. Hill nor ...mv 0f tho famlly eould he aeen by any one. It waa BBid afterwnrd that thc famlly had lieen in formed ol the diaeatcrlea that had been made at the bank in this city. Willlam R. Jnnewny, a hroth.er-ln-law of Mr. Hill. wns aeen. When told the atery that wns 0 irrent ln the eitv. he mb\ that he waa inex picaBlbly shofUe.i at the annoaaeement. "It can? not ,)..ssil.lv be true,"' he .said. "I have known Mr Hill for years. He has lieen my advlaer in many instancee, nud I always had tbe utniost re lianee in his Judgmeat aud Integrlt?." "Was he in the liabit of spectilatiug in \Vall Street?" was asko I "Never. He did have some investnicnts there, as I have myaelf, bnl he wai nat wh.it I e--.ll a BBOOalator. Ue was not an e\trnv:i-imt man in Bay of hli habita. It is true he llved up to his in.'otne: that is, his large ..,hry from the Bflhk, bat a eonaiderable portloa of thal Ineoma was devated to provldlng life iMoranoe for hia family. He was Interestcd ln no banking manalaotnrlng or commerclal msti. totlana in thla dty, bo far as I know. and he took no intorrs! in palltlea." ??Di,l vou know anything al.out his affaira M tho hankT "Only this. A few weeks ago, when thc stock 0f tbe bank anddenly dropped ln prlee, 1 ealled thera to aah if Mr. Hili's mattera had anythlng te do wlth tle doollne. 1 was told by the offleera oi the baah that tbe decline bad nothing to do with Mr. Hill, and that evcrythin- araa all rlgbl between hlm and the hank. A friend of mlne who ealled al the l?nk upon the sume errand rc f.iveii almUar Infannatfen." Beferrlng to Mr. HlU'a reported tnwteeahip of varioua eatatee, Mr. Jaoeway said: "The only ? wlth whloh he was eonneeted was the estate of < lifford klorough, who dled about right years ago He wa.- eo-truitee for thal eatate with Dr. Burtaell. a Cat.lK.lie. ..ricst, llvlng ln Now-\ork. i havo aeen U.e aoeoaate of that eaUte (tone over and eheeked ap. aml they balanoed te a oent." "The-property left b) .Mr. HUl," said Mr. Jane way " wdi amonnt to aimut $70,000. HU famlly are well provlded for, hut Mrs. Hill expeeta te Kl] tbe boOJB In whieh she now livcs aud tnove into a Miinller one." ,, ....,, . WiihTii P. Vnorhis Who was Mr. Hill s lawyer. and wi,.. livea in a tine bouae adjoiulng tne Hlli property, eorroborated -Mr. Janewaya story ln [ta general aairtioalaia From oil.er Bonreea it was learned that Mr. um w-is also COBBectod with what us known as tlm Kliaa Davton estate. lt leema that the eatate was managed aa truatee by Cliartea S. Hill. and mong bia defalcationa were aome of thc luims .( tne eatate. Aiter hia brother a death .lolm T. Hill la said to have made tlie amonnt of his t.rothcr's defalcatlon goofl and the affaira of tbe eatate were pm into his hand* The amouni ol thia eatate eoald nat he learned here; that of the Morrough eatate waa retimated al between 1150,. and 8200,000. In oonveraation with varioua neighboia of Mr. HUl who aaked bhal their aamea mlghl nol Ik? used. only one expreaalon of opinion wns beard. it wm ... tabatanc* tl.is: "lf Mr. Hill ia nel a ? own, where ahall we look for one [t waa admitted, however, thal there bad been romora retfarding Mr. HUl'a management of hw rrueteeataipe, ImiI nothinat deflnlte bad eome I ? aniil rhe peraona Interriewed. and because Ir [riendahin aad iikinu for the man, thev blid tried to diamiaa them aa idle ftoasip. Mr. III11 wa* said te >>.? fond Oj h.i-el.all, bui beyoud that was not known to he a apoitlng man in anv aenae. He llved well hlmaelf, provlded well for his iimily. giving his dnnjrhtera a li>>erul tlon, and secmed 11 eare more f. r home and famll than anythlna clae in tlie world. Thia r rnlogy of his friends, and no one could be found te irainsay it. UTCBT UAP XO WOItK, SO HE STABBED XOBLETT U ; ,.-l ffeMett, proprietoi of aa liit.-lllsi u< - eiti'-e at .1 Weat rort*.Mift.'i-*t . wai n'.abhi-l In the face and ;i,,l ycatarday on rnioii l.y John L.i<'-v. a laixircr, of .No. ?-14 Baat Tiurty ,'iiiHh-*-; The vound ln tae nec* i? fh? 11 tjitt lonu am- li.r-'e _?*<.*->. and ln probably n.or-il. X ib HtU wm lafceo *a Rcoivvi*lt UonplUI. and Lu>*ey wai ai r.-iW. s...\(>ial dav. a.o baeey ra'l^d a'. tli orUc* and pald ra ta > pi-i,-** h** caiied aaeh day ani **aa put off ?Ithn-il lTork. TaMarday aft-raoaa h- dem_nd-d hu baek or a pteci a* h.- eoald get aeri mr, he ap braiaed RaMett, then kaaeked him tewa aad ?tai,bed hn*. nMtrsD prirsigB vr the 8on*xmiLt\*. Jlutl-, Mi.nt.. Apill -??- H ls MporMg h.r- lo-ni.lil lhal tiie Aiiar.mu Mtaei ha.*.* baaa told tu Hm Bentaehnde, l!l> D1BT9ICT BBFVBL1CAXB UiBT, top, inM . ..;? it-i u.d the m ?hara of th?> UM Aaaaa-My Matrlet RapaMMaa aaaaatatMa laal ni.ht wMh nn aOdraaa. SIm Mab-iowa, No. 18- EinhUi. OU, *~o? crowded, aad th' ?peafeM won fr.'q.itntly ap jilaadd. Charlea II. Murray prwlded. Ooaanl O'll,-iri.-i r ut>,i *ome ot lil- pcraonal -_p-rl(-ac*j_ aa a rc-ldeul uf the dhitrlov HE MEANT TO KILL TWO BULLCTS FOB BB WIFK AND HIM5ELF. ,v c.r, MUroOIUNM BMXMB TO COMMIT MUilOKll AM) sVIf'inF.. a ptabaMa mtrBtr a,,.. mbABt took *^J^Z ,y? lit nlrtt J:,me<K.naw<.n. ?? JJjJJ*** ,? ,,,?..,,?!:;,. iM MawMe MaUHa m n I1C(-lt aml IbBB ahol klBBMH la *A bttt. ***, WhtoJ he drvw a ??aoB aetaaa bta Ihroat Iha taat took Btoee at HM home of Willlam C. Baneagke, a aon-ln C of r..,v,o?. ai no. IM >?.Ho?-si. M? n?"7"*?; Hh teagbtef of the woaM aa ?eiderer, was m tM room at tba time. aad aaaa iba nlar... after ll.e dieo h?u beea done. Two aabalaaee eaUa waaa aaaa out and. after the wounds .,f botb kasbaad aad wlfc had baaa haapatortly iNBaat, tbey wew ha?niy re? moved to tho baapttala. Mra. Dawaea waa Waa to st. rathcrme-a Ho?:.Itol. WktM Mr. DaWBOB was re nv.ved to the Btetera DbtHel Koopltal, ln Soath Tiurd-st. Mn. Dawaoa'a rhaaeea of reeomy are mneh better than those of ber haabaad. teweoa la U*Uj-*- yeara aM nnd nis r.ifc a year yonnger. The boaae Ifl whieh the trag'dy took place 1. owned by Barrongka, wbo ls employed I bv tha New-Engl md n ad. ar.d H siallo-.ed MM Hartford. Ho wns for many yea? Snperintendent of tl.e Bockawa) llallP.wl. Ma famlly Mlll Hvc in the (ireenpolnt, boaae. Maee Mr Barroagh'a eoaBecttoo wltb tke new-Bagtead road Ua arUtrt partmU hav- llved witn their iaagktar. For some timo Dawson has ibOWB symptonis of in taattr, and arrangements were being made to rcmovc hlm to r-onie asylum. When this lafonaatlOfl reaehed hlm. he charged hls famlly wltb trylng to get rid af liim. At tlines lie gnw so vhlcnt th.it kb wlll wantcd to s?nd for the poliee, but wjw diwuaded by bcr iaaghtar. Last night Dawson went home at 7 o'.'loek, Iti an ugly mood. HlB wlfe was |b her rOOBB wlth bar danghtcr. Hc wenl dlreetly to kla a to'a room. Mr. WrtftW, cashier of tho BeveateeBtk Ward Baak, was ln tho house at tho timo and aaw Dawson pass through the ball aad go up Malrs. Aa aoon as Dawson got Into the room he began quarreUing wltb his wife. He BkarrM hpr ?"? trylng to polson hlm whlrh sho Aenled. He then drew a ?JJ-calll.re revolver BBd flred The builct ailaaei Ita aim. Mrs. Dawaea ****** _* trlcd to escape. Tlie craied man then dl ehirgel Bootbee shot. wklek Btrnek her ln the naek oa the rl -Mt llde. Mrs. DaWBOa mana?cd to KBCb the street and her husband followed her to tke parlor >00* Hero he Btdpped 00 BOetBg ber go into the street and aatorlngtbe parlor he flred a shot into Ma head The ball entered tbe enr. a, Hb lay on tba parior Boer attll streA n,,<l - -l him to bam to tg poUre ?tatloB. 6he SHTaVftaftliTSii rJ?S bo murderer and sulclde lylng ln a ik-o! of blood. Mra. iwiu?,n waa earried Into tho BOOBB. EZSLn who reeovered wmsdoasn^e, remartad whffi vh?g oa tke floor that he had WO ln bills ln.hia ,, i nr drew them out and tore them ln plecea, ?Vxrlalmlna that he dldn't Intend tl.it any of hts Z tiv sn.- have hli mo,,.-.-. wi..-.. he kaaned teaf W ! fc wa .tiu allve. he exctalmed that l.o taa? ma ??? t, w] hart ^n|d kC ', h a tey plstol. whieh wonld ?"? *n I, it, work \t st. Cetherine'a Hospitrt ?*L^Ja laM tertnlght that he could not Uve iinbl moni'ng mA- I,..-.'?- ? wS still low. a.though tho docters had hope of 1-cr leeovery. A T TBB NA T10XALCA PITA U A r.ir> QTJ9 FOR TIIE tOAJt-OWO-IOH. Waahlngton, AprU 28.-Tbe Ordnanee onleew of the vaw Department have j-.st eompteted at ttt inrntot .round a Indlan Head thc llnal te<t of th- thl.n ten "eh steel rtfled run for the doubte-turreted n.onltor Mlantonomoh. With 830 ponnda of Dupont_brown powder and Bfteen ton- in-eesure, ** V**l**** J led a muaala vetortty of 1.110 feet per -ewod. ! o -iMv the WA K-UH on reeord for tttt ton of gun IZl ,,r?,? powder. 3^.r.l^_S*-o5wlS Mlantonomoh"" ten-lnen guns I- alotit anapn ???? !,- teated nexl week.^_^__ TIIE BITOARO MT'ST PAY DTJTY. WtaUngton, ApHl _*, Kutatmt ?*******?*??. m-r 1.1 ?* letter to the CoUeetor of Cu-tomi al wew ucrncr-ticperal. the Treaaury Departmenl has <ic itBaTmttt m%m ?poetod wltt, ben-trf *??? "T1^r:v^:;;;;:!^,T"rAS,o;vsr;;. of tho act. _ __ GOVEUNMENT BOJIM RF.DEF.MED. WaiMBgt<?. Aprll '-"-Thc Treaaury n.-partment **~**^ltt f^ ;;;?:: Si. ?K ?-.-js.2 'Mpnrtn.r ;;n- ?,nnl> 1'-*-' tha. W?. nviile. I pcevto? Dcpnnn.n.i ,..,...,.,..,. ,,t Batnidar. wlurh gaco ,7;,i:.t-S.-"ti-,p-prloiU-cont;nuctlie r,'dc,'l>ti"" 0' ** 4 1"- *** ^U \ RPBCIAL .V'ENT TO OO TO ALA8-CA. W hln -ton -Prtl 86." 1" "?lcr l0 pot f"11 a"rt ' Xentty with thc s.-,i Bahery eontroveMy, Beeretory t_.t_.lmi selected J. etanl. y .'?"??"? M a ipedal ajwnt MANIPUB OCCUPIED BT TIIE BBIT1811 T11E HEADS 08 MU. QC1XT0-I AXD OTHWg OF XHE BKOUSH ***2XT ,, r.'ND-ANOTIIEIt DEFEAT K)H THE IXSI ROEXT8. ttmla M?'ii '>.-Thc Brittah eolumni be~a mtt and rtMaSpur. whieh they found ****** SSl Th- ,Ua_ine had eiplodod, and tl.e patee had ^:,^.,.,'.1a,,.-.::.^'?...ri'Ven,Mn,ofvah,. .tastiyalght waawltnesaed ln an euelosuro^where tne :?.?,, of CommtMloner Qulnton and others of the ,:-,,,-,, party wera found. Thc Bej.h. **>****; ,' n U and nhabltont. Imd Bed n-.n-h.,-. hy theonj K-J*HM..lmrtlylMl--i^>^?^5er Saturrlay'i engagcment belng the floal ?troggle, M?nSt- CJrnhan* rolnmn on iaturdap ??. otimi a toree ol about 1,000 IMnlpwto who ^eninenedbeMndoarthwor--, **}^*** JJJ , ?t ofl UM retreat of toe aanipuria nnd thca inl-ert npon tho entrenrhed -paattloii they ocruph-d. ,./,;,,,,! to-hand Ught louo-cd. Thc enemy ,a, c ? Piet-iv routed, lo-ing WO men. Ona Brttlah "I ' huLi and fou.- omcere were wonnded. <,n; ,eV:i;!.iUiisi-.-,-,v,,....,-ri,,ntiicKHtui. , ,,? ,,s adv,,i,,i!>:?'uMa?lpu",,.ntirn. tli, i-eportthHt neKeircnt of M,nip,r (the Jobrwl. or bet. to th* throne. X, w\th the -onnaputty. or ( rmmand-Mn-Cnlef. de ,,,.,,'rt the Uaharajah of Manlpur, bn.ther of thc two ??,,,, ,,,, Bed to the Wlls, ln i impnny wttli tiie pronil, uent fhief, who a- -,.'<! blm ln the revolt, A grca! nre haa been won ln Im d ecl on ? ' M. and a ,,',d evplo...,. whieh took plaee dnrlng the eonflnin [,o_ teaZ to Indlento that the eapltal haa heen ds ^,Z!-n'?i.'ih,:-'''V--'Vl-.t,,i^:.,HltOthC^ vanoe of the Brillah foreea. T/n: DECOBAYIOBB im> BOT BUtt UTM. Vram Tha tTphol _. ,, ,? .? | \ mbber broke Into a hooaa op lo >"",:' ' ^nboatrnebnmt^ **? * -. a.,. found blm tbere ^jStoue^'jalll toke Bwoatl gej me mftom ? .?.' t ii nu I bc.l know* l ln..- luffered. Lii (?>? 'ni.' 1. I eleetrk nate: l have cod ,u?S apUed Itence. aod patenl bol . bu Maduae." ,";,,. .,,,',.!, fet-loohlng woman wiio stood by. fn .. niffht ro. e wlth a wlthered look wi le L?X, ol .l-lli --.I bottla: ;-i aaa a gffuve man. of tender aympathlee, l*ooBer . ., till than ab ? irmonlou* plrlt iwtii a Krt&r'teBj&tlon < l thla abomlnabla Mwfamot ? Kcad on me and take ma out, or rwWJtotftba ijght of those nuuramo lambre-iuln* and jyeen Udies." THE O'ltK-ir .?P/flLK CBAB. Frora Tho San Fram U'o Kiimdner. The Jananese w?ter^ are f.v-;uented ty macy sneclei of tle crab famlly. a-d have the honor of tavetotteg tbe larwat of all tba craba, tha teaehuB Klii,Pf.ii <.r -i.l.t.r _#? Theaa grow to ... CBonnouB ..,/.? and frora tbe polnt ef one laige ebv_to the otia r. Sttk.^5??o^^b. tlte?.?an?l-fBUywBlert. whlle tbe fronl lega an ? ,,-. . , ?3h ..... ?|| ln ? imparlaon wito ,.?,.. t.. the Mat- Minl'-.g imreaa, thnt l- .. veniaoi v. Ttofront *p [Tt'^Srt'wId? , i, i.-ti, whlle tli .?.?*.?? '? al leaal two feel ? the end o(tbe ireal long ipldei Uke lem are ilmrp. knlto-llke pretuberoncei and >' ? front Iwtow P^tr ftai plSeer llke clawa. anned wtth al arp teeth. Aa lt l plirtd aaalnBl tbe wall- of the mnaeBia lt I**; ?? n gigii.iM aplder Tl.- craba bm aataa by ? Japant ^???? Jtmt sLsrstM^rs^ f^?<* S oiauTi. ^U ?hi laUMt aattorua at popular prleaa. AWFUL SKIN DISEASE 1 i tin a ii .is.. of Ilaw, Rleeding ?orcn .UlraruloiiH -furv by the Ciitiriira IZemedlea. i fac . from th* halr to th" nec. on both ?*:_?* t nw NM .,f t.l'-dln?[ m,r<*?; two tUttSn handu a*id imi |n ta. ?i.-c-nliKt tho ilght. tamt rondltlon ; a body, around the Walat ,,f whh-h wa* i ) >nd hand <>' b.e.'dln. erupri ,n?, and from thi hlpa U thl Upa of her toe? the r! ln w?i ao raw a* to tM! ?b%-,lu*-]-* SaW Mr>. II. A. Mout ',, Ml ' I have tri'-d ev?iyihi_j h,iir7e?*>-d to m. on m IWIM daiiThUr, who hvi *-**? ao af_|r-t?*d ?'i out froni MMh. I hav-j had thr** d .clori tapwg i,i,nf. nn her, fc'.l a.,? aecmtg to h* getlini worv ttvrry <??-. 1 ?ai almoat rfl-.tr ?? t d BvMf nlstht I had to ixwida.e hM tU over*, aud t... mitt.'in oi het hai.dn to pr.-vent her froni M Rinir the ra* flc?h wtth h.-i M,)'.-?ri. .Vr. lanlkn-r aaM h>* l). lK-vi-1 thit i utici:r.\ REM-UDIgg wouhl cir- het. H? egMil to hear th? ex gonm At thal time ?h? *w wor^e thi?n I had <*ver ??en h*T. aad th*r>* i><>._)i?d n? proipect. of neevery. CU-TCCRA, (tticvra re gOLVEKT and CUTICURA WOAf hav ?ro-i?ht a mlrarle. To-t.y h. r :*kln ln ?ut.o-iUi ai.d falr. an1 I l,.*ll,*ve that ?he i-nt,:r?-ly IttOttnA." Th<* atxn.- i* trie in ev.-ry parttcular, and 1 ref. r V, Mr. C. W. \Vonl?\w, , dru.Rlai. J. ROM PAULRVBR, Danviiio. y.j. s^ix^**. Cuticura Resolvent ^iA:^c,;^.r^^i'^u^7c!'TTr^ jfaga pjqulillij Bhin De-utlfler, rxt, rn-iUy. In?untlv ntlefl and ijeedllv tare ?v*tj* ili?-*t_i? and bumor of th? akla ?calp, and blood, wllh Iom of halr. from InfaiKy to ago, from plmpl'i to *K-roful?. t?oid r-miwhm, PrMe, flOTICTBA- Me.: fjOAp ?V RESOLVBKT. at.OO. I'r-pnr.. hy M 1-nrTEg Tir.t'.. ami CHEJ-ICAX coki'oi.a ri'.v, gnta*. ly.Vrd for "How to Tnre Skin lK*c_?e\" 04 pagea, nii i 60" BABY r-tr-ttcn**. 100 te-itln.cnl-il* 'IO Bktn aad I a'-n purlged ?nd bteetf?d by cctici RA BOaP, AtoatoMtr tara WEAK, PAINFUL BACKS, Kldney and Vt-riae PafcM and Weakn-aaea r*. ll.-v-d ln one aUnuM I.. I ?? I iillruin tnti-Paln Plniier. thc na'y i'nitaiit-fleoua pain-kCU.'.g pl?M>r. SEI.ECTIOXS FROM TBB MAIL. jierf.lv a qubstcos of cnrncn poutt. To the Bdltor of The Trlbune. str: Tiie pebUe la fetttag weary af the aawapafw diaeaeatoa aate tha leteUva mertta ..f Bplseopal ar.d aon-BpUeopal ordlnattoa. Prertleally Ike aaaiBia la decfatedTor muttHaaea by thelr peraoaal axpartaaaa. Thev BBd rc-t for thelr loala Ifl non-Bplseopal rbaickBB Bad ti.-v me. t Um argnmciits of eoatioveralallrta *ith tl.e worda of our Dhriae Maater " By thelr Mb tt Aall know tbem." To them Ihere li ?aee eoaafart la tiu; "Apoatolic taccaaaton af tha BpWt" than ln any ioppoaed ta.-tuai. Uaeal tkeory el the adalatry bawmm reaerahla. Tl.e non Bplseopal elergy M a body hav9 no nociai .l-.ii-' te oMclato la Bptacopal cUarchaa, and ioma eoraeal laeiabers ef the Bptacopal < haa* fed thal aa are Iobbtb by the faet that u bwtb laek ot EpUcopal ardlaaUen shoaM bo ailowed to araet a bar ]_.?_? ; etwaea aa I BBk tke foun.'-v af your Bohmni rimpty lo tra pha,iw oaa polnt whlch it la well for tha publn to aaderataai. Tha tharek of Bagland aad the Pioteateot Bptacopal Chareb ta thla coantry, upon gni-inds mflklen! for them. reqalie Bplaeopal tlon aa eaaeattel to their adalatry. Thla they haas aa uTidoubtcd rlgM to do. and it tt ****_ **_* *_ Bal beeaaaa tnis la m U doei not Mtow that th. naeeaaartty ieay th- exMteoee af aay other m.tu-m. ftut kero Baa the toadaaaeotel fllstteetion batwaaa Iha HifhaterehauaaiidthaI^C*BrehBaaa.TteaoakJlj t0 the dogma. - nulla eeeleala atae eptoeop*- tke ..th.-r flBd. no dlflienl.v iu r.ognUIng B rhureh wuhoull MaboB The taadeaey el "ho iaadaaat part) m M %bZaaA*asTmla ?MP?- ^__T*SaO S PWOfl ot tha bbhop. To n:,iv *^*"*~. hoaded charrlimea he U Umm*_*t rhW pn?b-Mr J "???? '"""^r'H^pV: Ty^mmmmB ,,,,ted bv Ihe vi,. o - .1 ?*l;\MlyvK?^ ai.d honorable. but lt ?;";'' ?, , hlir, u blaaorr, nor j, it a |uanuitoe asainrfi ; '."? n lo ,aJ tMa, m anclent and mo*rn anipl y sb- >? \J EJouBled a thla partlcular chiuxb **J***\?ri,?pBl uM.nattoa lawful mlBlaWr ..f hriat ? "" *_ Mlll b0 , n?. l.one thtog. "M. ' "^ tli ? ?t Kpls.-..pal Ml BllBtotcr of Iiir-t MJamr? ( j par,;,:pv ordlnatlon la another >'\tnf'x '"',,,. ,*rrtoea toBfl BOl tlon .if bob Bplscopad mlatttm lu waern 5^5^ overthrow nor v.'^fl'^M ,. BertotarS nioderaden. provlded tliat thedO be held in ^" " ( ^.wi SSdtE notlou that Bl?ucl. 1tnUd*gMM th e P S^SUTWSS ^'^.^a?P^-to my ndnd boiderlng on W*gJ^gJj,AKT cHUBCHMAJT. East Orange. M. J.. AprU ii. l?l? DMAM OTAXLEY AWPTHB AMERICAN CHUKCHBg. ?o tl.e Bdltor of Tho Trlbune. s.r in id.iitioi. to ?a tin.ily aaaia at my B__ _fLg ; Wl.t Mallory. of Uno*. in your M ,' aZn an will you permlt m? to eprrad (){ itoaday. apiiil ao. *nj 1 _ ftn art(rU5 before your rendersaancl. >???P 1 , ^a "" ^ The aKldo appeared ln by Dean Stoniej 1 ieilBfcM| m -LMMU1 mliHn-s Magaatne.^? md *? P J ^ ..The Uvtefl Aga" for Julj ?>? ? ?? llutericalABpeete*thaA?eHeaaCb??haB : ? , S Biato a.. blvea at Harttort ther- bt st.l to te .fficr-^?5ff'?? saw.i-rssrsit: SaawaranasMrr aTammTa,m^amm -*^-?5 other denomlnaUoBa ls, to W '?"" ? .,..,-, mueh towaal opeateg tbe eyes of > ^"A rci.deriiig ol tee oi<i nnraerj riiyi < ? rciiuc.iiB Wfll. (rtomj paricr Bald t5i apWcrto tbe BT. ,0,? for If our 1-,.1-f -.! ,n frtBBto ??^RTpiea CbrMJan unl.n w.? ;? .- > "';?/'? .u.^.-',!.- d?# byterlana or wlth tne ?'"?"_? v r t. trutii ,,?, been open t. them tor manj^ taS&ag ?- "'"?> of tbe matter U that tbe) a ..>t ' ' t T!l.r torChHrtlan unlon aa for ? .,,,1^ WSIW2SU.!_,;;,;...;*? W.N. l-n.tur of C ajregatlonal Church. Great IMltlBgtoB, Ma>.. Anr.l - >. 18BI. TIIK SF.CONI) CITY IN' (.K"MANV. -ro thc Rdltor of The Tin,...,.. "? :\vi,Ivo?i,e Kli,..en,o,h *******%:X ,,,?? ,.,:,d !;?vvt -itv ln Germany. *'J^** the lo t censn?. end ;'.-'* ?t,hel:,,*st fo..r.,..-1u?;cn.i,n>--'jj? lowa:Derlto,l,liT4f?85;toto^.?^^J ?mc J&3,-75, and Mnnieh. M4(.l?- ?" i?i -im, 000 Thc i-.'on.l W iau* all thnt exeeeded soo.oou. therefore is Hnmbnrg.-EdO ASP.,,:,,sNrr.v,n,-T,':,"',ri,-.;'.;-ii;*;?: TO the Bdltor Ot TII ' r Wr: Th. a,..,...- of to. De-J ! j; Yorti Legtalatnre toward t.:** proP ' .ti, ..pi.-.******?% i??^to?uontoh f,dlowl?,t ll.ie* .th- ***** ' *~VV *av. tho?c whom tl.e truth ******** The phraaeology Wtt l '"^^^"IrwiUlER. Ithaca. 9. Y.. Apn_C7.J^* a oownoa for nm now" <* nISH0PS B!_-A?;S8WWJWS ' tlie goiPjl to i**\. ,..? New* Yorh, AprU 15, 1 l. rAgaiworT inVy ahd _? The m.t dattgtM IMflod i" toawj* -*Jhj ?.,,.. ? loeal rautUU i> ilnrliilC the month*. of ???.* "*",,. u fSVT ..... aml *ff Vorklji-m N.^ 1* - -fi _...i Ourtlandt rta. tl ... ^..JAxiintty, 11 wceeM-t oao June 11 - The r-.ie ,?t ?8 .0 cot "a aU , ..viM'ii-^ for a perlod of three -_,*.?> tn1 luain. ' ^ KwUtoR, tha Arltogton. L. .No.amiidie e. *? __lbftU