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   New York Times, The (Newspaper) - May 10, 1882, New York, New York                               VOL 9570 NEW-YORK WEDNESDAY MAY 10 1882 PRICE FOUR CENTS THE DUBLIN EFFORTS TO TRACK THEIR MENTS AFTER THE CRIME A ARRESTED ON Till TO TO DUBLIN OTTO TO SUCCEED LOUD FREDERICK DUBLIN May ia stated that the Police are hopeful of capturing tha assassins They have received evidence which will enable them to Identify them It la also said the car In which they escaped has been traced to 10 miles north-west of Dublin where the men to procure liquor Charles Moore who was arrested at Maynooth last tins boon brought to Dublin A crowd gathered at the station and hooted him on hla arrival Ho was taken before the Police court but as tho Police offered no evidence an I EM his account of movements con- satisfactory was discharged Two men named Bailey nnd Annan were arrested whlla loitering in Park Tha former had a dagger sheath in bit possession Doth subsequently discharged The Polica Etill think thoy a clue Tho car by tho fled has been traced from baclc toward lin to and toward Naas It Is supposed that tho assassins tooK the train at gutting back to Dublin at 10 o'clock The of tho guard ship aro dragging tba for by An arrest has mado at of a man who U to be the carman who tho assassins He cannot account for Ho given his name an Cloonan man the description by thu Pollen Orders havo been Issued to all and who are to account for during tho days An from hai boon ar- Two onani aro undor remand nt Monaghan A man at who first as Harris und M Ho a of London afterward to anv Information liu for thur Tha following Information with regard to hiu to Two fit to m In the employment of A company that thoy tint spot thu wuro saw tho ilni victims and hoard Lord cry out you to assailant who then Utah boil him Lord foil over against tbd of oils of tha titters who was going to his assistance but tha murderers with bloody toward bim and both of tht litters thereupon got away as fast Thoy saw the car on tha road walling for tha Tho driver's back was They saw a man stab Cavendish in tbo back as ho lay on the ground llm Government will oiler a reward of for Information given within months which will load to tho conviction of tho and a roward ol for vate information Tlie Government will also grant a freo pardon anil extend special protection of tho Crown in any part of tho dominions to any persons other than tbo in tho crime who may give information required Mn May 9 man has been arrested hero appearance with of ono of tho murderers It IT that ho over by a steam boat Ue refuses to an account of At tho oa tho holies of Lord Cavendish and Under tary medical given to tho effect tho victims had apparently simultaneously before and w ith lung all appeared to been with 9 moro hive made in but tho Dublin do not attach much to them Tho body of Mr Hurko was buried to-day in in tho of Dublin body of Lord Frederick Cavendish bos bten laid out for public view in the chapel at t Tho features tiro calm Only DUO H tho nose Tho a with a for tho Tho is composed Df mid flowers li n n canl to it with the inscription Frum Victoria A letter of con- to Tho will at ut o'clock A train from convoy the will act as Mr Utto Uvn appointed Chief for I Mr H ney of Parliament for will joint to tho Treasury to fill place hold by Lord Frederick Cavendish to bus appointment oa Chief Ireland Mr of a policeman placed ou duty Ibo prints a which was current in tbo lobby of of Commons thu Irush lull provide that In cases of minder trial bv jury will suspended the aroused will to Judges with of i Kven if it that the murder of Lord Frederick Cavendish and Mr wad by an Irish we must not forget that Mr boasted of consolidating au between tho Irish in America mid those at home We ai o to tbo plea that men who pursued tho Leaguers course aro divested of all for the crime they now denounce Tho limes also says it Is morally to enter Into any under- with those who denounce outrage for tbo Hnt timo when thoy feel that It their Though they to no- in tha House of Commons for tbo element of the people they art only powerful to excite disaffection Thoy cannot diminish the of tha whole class who wallow in blood Beasts of proy Misa Anna in her letter to the limes she that the policy Is conciliation in Clare whom Mr Forater turned out aro living In hovels and COO in ono county alone are liable to death cy cold it being illegal to help them She con- cludes by saying tuat if there are any persons who ara surprised that tha arm is not Idle they must not forget that there Is such a thine as human nature among Irishmen Mr Frank O'Donnell member of Parliament for Dungarvan and and ary Secretary of tho Home Rule of Great Britain writes to the in relation to the in Dublin He that tho most moderate would have absolutely prevented the fearful The Irish Police has more Droved itself utterly unequal to prevent and repress crime Mr O'Donnell warna tho authorities to work with redoubled to and protect persons Mr Gladstone In a published statement an- that he has received a flood of from every part of the kingdom expressive of horror and Indignation at the He says It la only just to stats that DODO are more remarkable for fervor and than the number from all ports of Ireland He wishes to express his sense of the genuine feeling by tho communications ind his personal for the sympathy manifested In tbo House of this tha quis of announced that in of the recent Ministerial statements relative to Impending measures for protection yt life and property in Ireland he dropped tbo motion which he had announced against tbo I rUh policy of tho Government He said to impress upon the the necessity of not yielding to popular without the adoption of measures for strengthening tha law May Standard ing referring to tho brutal ravings of asks very seriously then not a on the Executive of tha United States and a corresponding one vested In the British with respect to the future It says tbe American Police can hardly be BO In- as they are credited with being they are unable at very short notice to arrest n America tbe of plots against tho Queen's peace The We do not ber to have ever seen at such crisis so remarkable si display of com- and restraint The Government cannot complain that this trying occasion hai been turned to account for purposes of A dispatch from Cork The tions to the reward fund now to Tha excitement has In 110 wise abated Business Is partly suspended The opinion galas ground that no resident is connected with the murder but that O'Donovan agents are guilty of ths deed A number of tourists landed at Queenstown ou Monday and Tuesday front America were so shocked on bearing of the murder that they Immediately took flight to England nnd the Continent though they had Intended to visit Ireland to view Its scenery CHESTER May Police authorities of Dublin telegraphed last night to the railway authorities here to a man in tbe train from who was suspected of being concerned in tho murders ana tbo man was taken into custody on the arrival of the train The head U bruised and his baud 13 bandaged THE NEW CHIEF SECRETARY Mr George Otto tho new Chief Secretary for Ireland wag born at Rothley Templo Leicestershire July 20 1838 His father was Sir Charles Edward Baronet K C li and hiu mother Hannah Moro a slater of Lord Mr received his education nt row and at Trinity College Cambridge ho was graduated second m tbe first class in Ills life In when be returned as in am bo r of ami later no was elected a member for border burghs In Mr Gladstone's In Mr waj Civil Lord of thu Admiralty but being tn conflict with the on Its Education ho ro- In July Ha con- about this time by tilt strong cacy both in and out of of ing army to an abolition of tho of missions Mr a forcible anil though not an und ni an Author Ho lias written but hli chief upon an of bis 1 he and of Lord and liU Karly Yaara of Chariot lloth ol wero widely lated In this country ARE THE OK THE Superintendent tV ailing was day If plan of Ibo In the resembled In respect of the arrangements of the murderers to reach their victims and than effect their the plan adopted ID by and proverbially successful known as thieves Mr Walling said he had no official data to milde him In an opinion as to the manner ID which the did work and that be was Just as apt to err of any other newspaper reader What aro called butcher Invariably tho result of long plotting Tan man marked for robbery Is watched for weeks and Ills habits are known to a nicety by the robbers Thoro H a similarity in tho of tho Park murderers find of a of butcher cart thieves Hut thoy tnliiht Mr Hurko lor yoa for years how ould they barn known of tbo habits of Lord erlck Of course It may be lhat tuey wont to murder tho Under Secretary and wero compelled to tho life of Lord Frederick between his companion and and would bare f ITCH an alarm been unhurt or only In They lind luro of ai dead men not only toll no tales but Jo not Identify If I understand there were four mon nnd a driver They may have bcon four only and ono of them may have driven the vehicle of which wo have only a vague description Well applying tbo butcher theory 1 should If an American or a Job call theao robberies but thM have happened bare have boun done Take tho robbery that was dono with a covered In half a could have been I cannot to or of butcher robberies In Ku rooc and believe few bavo occurred out- ildo of and Its This of robbery started many years turo In a petti wav Herds of ran at In the streets of and thieves n a good ODO a drive to where there was a herd of capture ono throw It In Ibo waton and drive off They wero dom business was upon In time It Into of driving up to a store a case or package of It Into tbo wairon and trotting away in a Then camo the of men In tho street about a years ago I ber its start There wero several petty cases and then a bank was o a amount on paper In the vicinity of Wall-street by a who with a and a fust horse Tbo was In time perfected and such are tbo most fall to our lot Tho fine look after tho burse It must be a eood ono and well trained Old hands would not em ploy a driver not In sympathy with tham If hired a and a tirl ver detection should bo sll the moro Now tbo gang for Instance have owned a clans horse and the may have owned ono and trained It for For a butcher cart scheme n borne mint trained It must start smartly bo nervy anil startled by a com motion or a pistol shot und Ket off at full speed the tbo lob Is dono and the are Into tho vehicle convictions for butcher Well my Impression Is that they are few If any Tiere bavo been many arrests bat there ban always been rreat trouble about Identification Tho cult Is always People are takon by surprise and Is so The attempt to hair on the face would reader a man little liable to suspicion and hard to Identify afterward We are about hair It comes to a question of cation EXPRESSION OF IRISH FEELING May Land ast client adopted the that the tive of the should to Mr a special reward of for tbo of the assassins May meeting of tho of Boston and other of was hold ID Hall to the felt by at tha In Dublin on Saturday Oon P A presided tbe deed and the offer of were Speeches In full accord with tbe resolutions adopted were mode by Oen Collins John Doyle and Tbe ture of tbe and one which created tbe wildest enthusiasm was of Mr II Miller bearing a letter from Master of the Orange Order of Mr Miller for his order not alona In but In whole United States snid that tho Orangemen wero In full with tbe purposes of the meeting and made the announcement that the Orangemen were ready and most willing to bury tbe hatchet of d I word which baa for so many years divided ranks IB the common image of tbe welfare or Ireland A letter was also read from Wendell Conn May Land Leaguers bare held a meeting this evening and resolutions denouncing the of Lord Cavendish and Under Town Agent Reynolds presided and addresses were made by Campbell of Troy C K of this city and others PORTLAND Ma May Press morning will contain tba following offer made a prominent Irish gentleman of city I have this day deposited In the Canal National Bank of Portland Me which I will par to the person or persona Instrumental hi tbe arrest and conviction of the cowardly of Lord Frederick Cavendish and Under Burko Tha gentleman la Keely a of Ireland TO BS LAWYERS N Y May students will apply for ad mission to the Bar on Thursday Tbe examining committee consists of If Q of W D Stephen of DICTATING TO CAMERON FORCED TO WITHDRAW THE NAME OF 8 WOLFE THB NATE AND THEN Off THE PLACE OP CON- GRESSMAN NOT FILLED NO CHANGE IN THE SLATE Penn May eron has bedn forced to back down by the un- ruly hands of the machine-made delegates to his own convention This Is an evidence both of his own weakness and of the fect training of- bis political servants The fault In this case probably lies with tbe County Committees It is the custom in Pennsylvania somo months before tbe sembling of ft Stato Convention for the sub- to send out notices to the Chairman of tbe County Committees calling attention to the Importance of tho in- Involved in tho campaign and urging them to send but discreet men as to tho in this CARO means obedient There Is no that Col M 8 Quay Senator henchman in-chief neglected bis duty ia this matter Ho is a political manager of great ability calm passionless and determined not lovely to look upon but tenacious of his purposes and faithful to his master But In- of choosing a manageable delegates willing to receive orders execute them unquestionably the through BO mo terrible has sent to a body of and stubborn fellows nut nt nil in awn of Cameron ami or condemn hlx plans with painful freedom I'm a la an expression I ma boon hoard than any other imong tho to-day Tlie kicked was to put B Wolfo on tho tick nt for virtually decided upon lOHt but not until thin An UH It iwaii known thu for Init wni to on thn et worn of Into on of wbo wore In und to do will should to they would thu of In vain tbo this and that the nf Wolfo must go an tho alat hail so Tho erv army of that oroti might bo blanked but they would Wolfo Thoy out tho weakness of tho man Wolfo now has no party nnd few Tho Independents utterly repudiate him und of tbo unforgiving would scratch bin if it were on thu It vras repeatedly that ho would bo beaten if and that he would bu a dead weight upon tho ticket endangering tho success of thu there to be gained by hLs nomination Ho had no following now that ho had con- sented to make terms with the To such a pitch tho opposition to nod a handbill appeal tug to tbe delegates to make n fight against bun In tbo convention was put into tho printers hands to bo struck off for distribution to morrow mg Later In tho afternoon the became alarmed Cooper Quay Kutun and the ers went to Cameron and plainly told him that thero too much jalap in tbo dose and tbo convention would not swallow it Tho boss for a long tune obdurate Ho declared that must bo nominated for Lot bim at tbe polls if they want to but nominate him wo will and shall ho said But gathered force Cameron too got scared There wero symptoms of a dangerous mooting mid In the master of tbo Republican Party in nia is none too sure of his ground In an at- tempt to force an unpopular and foolish nation down the of a convention aa will to-morrow morning ho would probably beaten Many delegates told him so his faro and toward sundown he yielded tho point perilous for a man of his position and Aspirations Whilo Insisting that tbo nomination of Wolfe woo tho proper thing he reluctantly consented to him and restore State Senator IV T of Bradford County to on tho candidate for tho Lieutenant-Governorship Under tho previous arrangement to bo put for Congressman at Largo n winch ho accepted most unwillingly nnd with mor To night ho is greatly pleased at tho un- expected turn In affairs which puts him back where ho wants to be This loft tho of Congressman at Large open once moro and it was generally expected Col Dick of Crawford County would bo named for tho candidacy It was thought best however surprising it may seem to trust tho convention to the of selecting tho man for this ono on tho ticket Tho managers favor tho nomination of ex Stato Treasurer called Farmer Butler as a sion to tho Independents from which thoy would expect good Hut Col Dick Is disposed to make a light for the nomination and as ho has tbo entire Philadelphia tion to support him and is generally well liked it was decided to leave the matter an open question Tho prospect to-night fg that William Henry Howie of Philadelphia will be so vigorously gushed for tho Supremo Court that majority of tho delegates will fall Into line to enable Don Cameron to fulfill his promise to Wayne Mat Veagh Judge Brown of PIttsburg now has according to the claims of his 70 Tho adelphia at a caucus hold to night voted IKJ to 13 to support for this K Carroll Drewster another of Reports Thin vote does not amount to an enforcement of tho unit rule It means that Mr James has been able to mako 83 of city delegates promise not to vote for Kawlo but It is not believed that McManos will carry bin opposition to Kawlo to the ex- tent of bis 33 votes with tbe Brown Mr In almost unknown to tho whole body of delegates and bas nobody working In his personal Interest He Is very likely to get the nomination The only other place on tbo ticket la that of Secretary of In- Affairs and for that thu name of John M Is tbe only one mentioned At midnight there la no reason to that convention will bo jy unusual Jars or any Impertinent in- ilon of the wishes or Interests of tho people of Pennsylvania upon the attention of the delegates While they ore bold enough to differ with the boss In Mrs of detail and persistent enough to carry helr point they still have a proper tion of tbe absurd theory that an Is a public trust not to bo lold or used for personal gain and f any one among them should be so foolish as to indulge any drivel about the necessity of reform and all that sort of thine hey would at once find means to Inform ilm that he had got Into the wrong louw None of the delegates BBT thing about tho resolutions or think of but this minor detail ban not jeen overlooked by the managers The platform of the convention will consist of the protocol of the Continental Hotel con- lerence supplemented by a strong tariff lution It is arranged that Mr Kirkpatrick f Northampton County shall Chairman and Lear of Bucks County permanent Chairman DETERMINING HISTORIC BOSTON May committee of ex- and officers comprising Gons Dudley Scales Dawee and Ayers and Cola Manning Alken and others appointed to arrange a series of joint reunions of the veterans of tha of tha and tha Army of i Virginia to fix points for the Government of the battle of Gettysburg have decided on June 7 for those engaged at or near tbe Orchard Devil's Den nnd Hound Top June 14 for those en Baaed In tbe first day's battle and IS for those at or near Hill and East Camden Hill the hoar and place for meeting to be the Eagle Hotel Gettysburg at 6 P M Other will be called as the NEW MASSACHUSETTS DISTRICTS THE PROPOSED CHANGES BY COMMITTEE May Tho committee of tho Legislature on the State reported a plan in the Senate to-day providing for 12 Congressional districts to which the State ia now entitled under the new apportionment one of which only made up entirely of Boston wards or parts of wards is according to the last election returns Democratic the others being Republican Other tions of Boston are apportioned to outlying cities aud towns Tbo proposed district wholly in Boston is numbered tho Fourth as Is the present district represented by a crat It retains of the old Fourth District Enst Boston and the north end of tho city the Democratic stronghold and draws in portions ef the present Third District which aro strongly Democratic while it leaves out Beacon Hill tho back Bay districts and Chelsea Revere and making it a much stronger Democratic district than the the present Fourth District Tho now Third District now Mr takes iu a portion of the Back Bay district tho south end of bury Dorchester nnd Roxbury districts of Boston and the town of Milton tho latter at present in Congressman district and West Roxbury being in Congressman district Beacon Hill 13 on ton is drawn Into tho now Fifth District with Brighton and outlying towns as far ns Burlington Including tho cities of Cambridge and where Congressman Bowman liven nnd tbe town of Uen old homo Tho new Sixth District takus In thu district of Boston with and with nlong the to Mid Including Lynn and nnd In tha Hummer cottage village of Nab ant where Hunry Cabot I oil go one of tho lending for In tho preliminary Tho now District part of old including tho city of Gloucester homy and portions of tho present Tho manufacturing of nnd now In thu tho latter tho homo of Con- Kumell aro drawn Into thu now Eighth towns in County now In an dis- In a larcu of towns In Norfolk In Worcester County am a fow In County wealthy Bobton suburb Is now in tha Eighth District The homo of Is wedged in between the new Third nnd Fifth Districts and fs caught on to thu now Ninth which ai far west ns The now Tenth takes in the of Worcester Inor city of Worcester and a few towns In County The new Eleventh includes nil the towns of Franklin and shire Count lea tho city of In den County and several Worcester County towns including the homo of Con- Norcross of the present Tenth Dis- Tho Twelfth takes in tho remaining tions of including the city of fleld and all of Berkshire The First and Second Districts are little changed The proposed according to population la pretty even tho districts about population but politically thoy are likely to invite sharp opposition on the Republican side The committee has been a long time en- gaged In Its work and has had under cration many plans CURRENT FOREIGN TOPICS May Ministry tendered their resignations because of tho re- by tho Second of tho General of the treaty of commerce with France CAIRO May 9 Khedive has signed n decree commuting sentence of the sian officers concerned in the conspiracy Against the life of Arabi liey to erilo Tho has informed the Consuls that the lias ordered that the Circassians who were accused on more supposition be pardoned May has ed tho Workmen's Insurance jii ance with tho proposals of the which considered tho subject May correspondent at St telegraphs that tho Jeannetto survivors have sailed It from Cronstadt for Hull Admiral tho com- mander of tbo port sent a yacht flying tho Stars and Stripes up tho river specially to bring them down A complimentary address was read to May tho Senate to-day tho treaty of commerce with France was adopted by a vote of to to 78 It is reported that ths Government will introduce In tho Cortes a viding for tho establishment of oml nnd public instead of written nnd secret in tho law courts The is in- tended as a preliminary to tho institution of trial by jury Tho Democrats and tial Liberals advocate tbo latter May tive to the war Indemnity has been arranged A convention will signed at the Russian Embassy on Wednesday A SAMPLE OF INNOCENT Na MADE TO SUFFER BY CAHOL1NA C It ATS CHARLESTON S C May During tho ex- Incidental to tho election trials and In tha absence of any trustworthy Information on tho no allusion wai made In TUB TIMES to the fitter and upon Henry Galluchat a colored Democrat who It was claimed was nigh unto death for his political opinions bv colored Republicans a fow Heary Glover Howard and line other colored men wore arrested for the of- easts ana after a brief all of thorn wore bund by a packed Democratic Jury and Judee A Id noli boa to live years n tbo State Penitentiary at hard labor Mr U A Webster at on his arrival n this stated that he wai present at trial and that there wai not the of evidence to warrant tbo conviction of thn un- fortunate victims of animosity chat he laid had made himself to col- ored men working In a turpentine none of whom have yet been oy stealing bacon and slanderous Tber whipped him for offenses though not to tbe extent claimed by tha journals He recognized woof hli tormentors bat neither of them bavo noen caught In tbe absence of the real culprits and aa an ati of reprisal for the political tions In Charleston 11 colored Republicans wero arrested Solicitor packed a jury by the latue so denounced by District Melton and better Tbo only two ou tlie ury were ordered to aaide and 11 white and 1 colored Democrats wore sworn In There was no evidence to connect the with whipping beyond unsubstantiated hearsay of the complainant but the continued Mr Webster and they iaa to have It of reconstruction a me vindicated thu majesty of tbo law by a political the Jury In which the Federal prosecutions of were and upon the reception of a cut and dried he Imposed a sentence entirely out ot proportion to tbe offense com- of If the prisoners had been guilty Mr Webster positively asserts they were not Thli li the first of tbe many political prosecutions may now be looked for In tbe State courts ind the result te a sample of the justice licans may expect at the hands or the political who control tbe law machinery tn this State Mr Webster Is a thoroughly trustworthy his are entitled to belief and he considers tuts one of the most glaring out- races ever perpetrated under the cover of law BOSTON May In the Massachusetts House of Assembly this moraine tbe restricting com- was refused reconsideration BO Dilute MOV until nail WORK IN THE LEGISLATURE MS SATS SHOULD BE IMPEACHED THH ADJOURNMENT RESOLUTION WITH DRAWS TO ENABLE THE TO ACT OH NEWMAN COURTS AN El May demoralizing de- In tbe Investigation of Judge brook moved Mr Roosevelt to the floor of iho Assembly Chamber to-day on a question of tbe very highest privilege It It not a question of privilege affecting be said but one the whole Legislature Tbe Judiciary Committee of the Is engaged In tbe InvestI eat I on of the acts of a Judge This Assembly has passed a resolution the 18th of May as the day for adjourning Legislature Only nine davi then of this session remain and tbat I maintain Is too abort a period for the Judiciary Committee to complete Its and make a full report to this House It Is Imperative that this Bhal not adjourn without taking action on so Impor tant a matter We can't afford to shirk our re We cannot let action be delayed on this subject until another Legislature assembles Tho counsel for tho prosecution It would be prejudicial to the Investigation for the Legislature to before receiving he committee's full report and acting Things now stand In a different light from what they did when tho reso ordering Investigation was on tills Tbo Investigation has begun Is wall way and curtain damaging facts havo been lo the light After bearing tho evidence taken by this com- on continued Mr und after having given Die remark that I nra to make full anil 1 am now prepared to nay that bo I only to add of wo Is taken by the most eminent of New-York Tho only shows was In roll in ion with Jay Mould Now Mr Speaker 1 that should from Its Hi Ing Into of should than to In slun until n full report con bu had from tho ciary Committed Mr already a tlon Unit It tba of this bu uu until report Mr but If tho Homo so illumed It to In of nil This to shirk Its duty by to tlin next oration nf tbat lo union I be thuro will bu tha aro rimy und In If tills would lu with It muni HID taku Haul notion bo to tbo or It by all bu by tho now In session Mr wan ed only vote to duy lio bo In- by Ihu Assembly In of tain strictures upon bim anil bin bills and madu In Thoso ures ho baa Into and bu forthwith by a com mil tco of three The ban no Interest In Mr man's with it tbat does not tate to but an hu mailo the pleading that bla had maligned It was of course obliged to take cognizance of bis demand The so-called charges against bim aro embodied In aril on May 1 and May it Three of hip anil paving Mils aro therein aa vicious killed two of the three loot week and only bides Its time to o To an unprejudiced observer It would appear as If was of their vicious nature It wai In these columns tbat A committee In already enirngcd In tbe InvestI gallon of H matter In Mr Newman's namo This In a fact denied If un Impartial committee la appointed that com- Is likely to havo to no difficulty In Inter Mr Newman's of his character A ludicrous turn WHS to bin by two which Mr anJ Mr tbe laner of Insisted on upon the resolution that an bu printed In columns nnd reflecting tho asking too of a thul repeatedly noted fuNo counting and ihu lumping of Mils bv Its anil Mr detecting nn un willingness to enter Into an Investigation which might be most prolific of withdrew bla Mr then demanded an hi of which bo bad been him mid framed an to tbat effect amid tbo of many members on tbo floor Certain bills of Mr bavo been In columns and no honest member that It bas boon dono unjustly An effort was made to got tbe Brooklyn member to specify tLo which claimed had been mado against but 11 unsuccessful A Introduced by Mr C S to amend ttm laws tho formation ol railroad companies up cults third reading It was criticised bv onu member as a nnd an uinueceaiful effort woa made to lu Thu U ono of Hint which no member can fully unless be Is acqaalnted with thu street railroad fn this nnd knows many attempts that havo been mndo through tho to legalize their their acts Mr says bu Is not that thero anything wrong In bis Some of tbe members think thoy see connection between It nnd general road net In which Is embodied tbo Forty of Now York Tbo to tho Receiverships of Insolvent Insurance companion lias been killed on Us passage It failed by 0 voles to tho umber to carry It through the Tho which izes to movo for tins of u In any Judicial district and tbo appointment of a and In a of other minor points amends Ibo low Houso by to 42 Tbo amendment lo tbo filing nel of tbi Legislature was adopted by u vote of 78 to 2 Iho abolishing the small poi hospital In liast New-York and providing for a on Us received Its third reading and without opposition Tho Ways and Means Committee has agreed to ro port a lo tho directing tbe Emigration refuse to to Castle Garden or Ward's Immigrants bo ed by ship companies that pay a tax of per on each Immigrant landed In Tho corn mil tco has killed tho ol Cornoll appropriating for an annual encampment ground and tho appropriating faiS.OOO for Ihn purchase of uniforms for tional Guard Hbo bills appropriating for an armory In the Eastern of Brooklyn ana Cor purchase of copies of tho service of tho State of Now York for the use of for- eign potentates will be reported favorably by the committee WHAT THE SENATE la DOING roon OF THE PASSAGE OF A WAY COMMISSION PASSED ALBANY May Boyd this Ing asked that tbo Commission now on tbe order of third readings In tbe bo laid aside until next No one objecting It was so ordered The Tammany Senators who are the authors of tbo peculiar method of ing the Commissioners provided for In tbe have discovered that they cannot got enough to Pass it in Its present shape and they want time to consider what modifications they will consent to They say they are determined so goes to pus some kind of a commission that shall go Into this year This cannot jo done without their votes and those of all the Republican Senators combined as the regular have agreed In caucus to vole for no which gives Ibe appointment of the Commissioners or any of thorn lo tbe present Governor Even If they should puss such a without tbe votes of regular Democratic Senators It Is not at all Ikely that It would be concurred In by tba bly There Is very little prospect therefore that any commission will pass taut meet the views of the Tammany Mounters as at present ex- pressed and unless tbe regular aad unite on a thai shall give the tion of Ibe Commissioners lo the people or their lo Ibe Governor lo be elected Fall no commission la likely to pass this Tbe session nf tbe Senate was confined to the third reading of letters and to the Introduction of resolutions bills ahead by tbe Committee or tbe Whole from their further consideration and ordering them to a third ing This la a method of legislation always re- sorted to In tho lasl days of session and under which most of tbe doubtful bills aro slipped through A single objection however any from being pushed ahead In tbat manner and thus far tbo objection bas been interposed whenever tho nought to be advanced was of a An attempt made to advance the for New-York and lyn OB agreed upon by ibe delegations from those cities by moving It forward to the Orst Committee of tbe whole It met witb a nearly opposition from tbe country Senators After nh of ths A of tbo Senate to make the Ml a special order for of week tbU the bly It virtually abolished tbe Civil aot This will have to be restored before It can paas the Among tbe bills by the Be i ate was tbe following Introduced by Mr Russell of No life Insurance shall hereafter be organized or admitted to under tha lawi of State whose capital stock shall not amount to tbe sum of fully up In cash unimpaired Mr Russell's to prevent fraud In elections came tip for final sage and a similar by Assemblyman which hai passed tbe lower bouse was substituted In lu place and pasted U applies only to of Brooklyn Assemblyman Brodsky's ing the law relating to tbo of refuse rial In the harbor of New-York was passed Tbe law will now read as All sand mud or other material taken therefrom or txi or lo Iw removed owner or of sucb slip basin or ana depot tied In some water mark or behind a bulk bead or towed to sta to ft point outside of Handy Hook and not thin one mile beyond the outer bar the same shall be ID deep And when ever any Blip basic or not In tbe port or York ball bo dredged or excavated all mud or other taken therefrom 1 when taken or towed therefrom upon the port ot New-York for deposit In tho BUT be deposited In some high water nark or behind a bulkhead for riling or shall lowed to a point outside of Hook and not than one mile outer bar ao that tho In deep water And for of of thu ID to the removal and deposit of draftings of and iho owner or lesiw of luch basin or anil all la removing or luch tend mud nr other shall jointly and forfeit anil pay the sum of tor cubic of removed from tach or shoal not of aa required bv in be lu the anil bv of of lumi no re slmll bo retained by ihu said REQUIRED FOR PUBLIC SAFETY VETO OP GIVING THE GLOBING TO THK IN CAPITAL CASES May Oov Cornell has sent to tho House till veto of Mr an person In cases where capital ment or for life Is Involved tlie closing address lo Iho jury The li M lows thi No 303 entitled An set the trial of In and Iho thn of the concluding to the In herewith returned without approval For manyyps.ru them bu s In with to criminal law to render linn for more Oon Lai beon In the by until tlie of A for hat almon a mat lor of by ablo of tho law U and too U lo ihu mils if Anil bring lo flo Ihst a louk of In Iho of llin li so full 10 the ol cannot fall to disregard and of law and tne to more cannot na conduct On hand It woll bo that thn of a potent and for tho nf crime lo on ao con til ot or pro of law nf rn to who take and morn In of un- lawful acti U Is that the plea of should yet U reuil be remembered hat the Intertill of ninad that be speedily and surely Abundant already for tlie protection of the danger of need be Under our acquittal U a guarantee of Immunity further prosecution on Ibe tamo But li no remedy for Iho miscarriage of Juitlce In the of thti guilty who chance lo the judgment of law Moreover that no may be borne If wrongfully convicted tLe hai to the courti of clemency to correct an error or n tha enactment of the ac not In produce any marked change In of It Is a In tho wrong direction and In thin It U It would he tantamount to n notice to i that of to bo Increased and thn effect In could not bf than and prejudicial to ibe safety of life and ALONZO U CO NOTES FROM ALBANY ALBANY Mny Governor has signed the following bills Legalizing tbe change of name of Ibo Norfolk Church to tho Fifth Avenue Baptist Church of tho City of New-York lo enforce tho collection of lazes levied In authorizing the Hoard of Education of School District No 1 New Hochelle to Isine bonds for the erection of of tho following corporations were to Tho Columbia and Company of New-York Thu of New-York D 8 Morgan A Co of Monroe for machines Tho A Company limited of New York capital Tho will Its Investigations huro lo morrow afternoon Mr Ron In luw of Trunor W nnd Mr Van Receiver of thi will as witnesses Several a was In thp to report upon plan for tho Slato In tho now nnd which to New an addl Tbus far It lias not dono other than to appoint a rom lini held only ono It un that thorn nro several nnd will adopt Romn onu of them submit lus lo tLo full committee THE CHICAGO SPECULATORS TALKING SEW OF CHICAGO May 9 Board has lo tbo of Tiado nn of the hope trial Its will the proposed of Thu by no doing tho Chicago Board of Trade will attract hither tho Inter wiest of Knn Iho will billot on the morrow A miller In this lot of nt SI spot Monday and sold the Hour Rl 75 Ibo An expert up that tbo flour will cost 70 on material leaving the Terr satisfactory num of Si 05 to ony for labor of capital aud A from bt says n trip from to that city shows wheat w oil on top bul at iho root d ad millions bugs prospects for good crops fly reported In St CUIr County Uno result of the recent In tbe of ryo been tbo Hales for within past few days have already been made for thu of bushels lo Eastern It U reported that largo consignments of meals are being made to the to fill orders arid tbo foreign trade a de- Improvement though tbo latter li not active an The li taking bogs freely nnd tbe competition In the local Darken Is good enough lo keep advancing on animal a little faster than the prices of product The Utter are comparatively low actually high henon packers urc not freo sellers of product aid the bears do not foel en- to operate on the under Inic Spring wheat to-day waj quiet but Irregularly stronger Tne market for Juno advanced tents from tho latest of Monday and nil closed firm The British noted dullness at a decline of about por quarter but thin was only a natural of Monday's weakness here Onr were again very small with relatively large ments ana more going out yesterday while New-York was quoted firmer There was a better demand almost from toe outset and this set local shorts to filling which resulted In a ug toward the eloie The May deal was com- dull there being nn demand Tbe for May seemed to havo been about fill covered to clique letting U the ben having been taken off tbo by a waukee operator who li said lo propose to sell It as wanted In small lots for consumption If bis be so It leave JUDO shorts exposed on a blasted heath as thero la no reason lo expect a increase of receipts on ibe old crop and even If the proposed new rule should pass It wonld 101 nolo much tbe market for month except jy THE CHOPS Iff CALIFORNIA SAN May Dispatches from he Interior show that Ibe crop are leas than at the corresponding last year hey also report that a furious norther bas been blowing In the Sacramento Valley and In he extreme northern and In tbo foot bills be prospects are good tbo portion of ho valley Is suffering from ibe nf a trying wind and In some of the largest coun les sucb as Yolo and Upper scarcely more iban la cow expected n the counties north of tha Bay the arn better and In Southern Bolano excellent In tbe eaat of the Bay the outlook Is fair and tbe same Is true In a measure of the lower portion of tho Ban Vallor bat out the greater portion of that valley the crop promises to be very email except on land Higher up tbe valley tbe prospect la worse Tbe Southern Bay counties about two-thirds of crop Around Bay and In the Saunas Valley tbe outlook Is very favorable growl nr less farther The in fruit MERCHANTS AT DINNER ANNUAL REUNION OF THE BER OF JO M MERGE AND GUESTS AT UY TOE HOIf JAY MATOn THE DON TON A HILL AMD The annual dinner of the Chamber of Com- merce drew together a company ol and public men at last evening Tbe commemorated tbe one dred and fourteenth anniversary of the Chamber and 800 eat down at tbo six tablet In the dining Tho tables were prettily rated with potted and mounted pieces of Tbe hall was decked with banners and oTer tbe bead bung the of tbe Chamber emblazoned upon a large shield between two flam A band played popular airs during tbo dinner and to tbe strains of a march tho entered tbe hall led by Samuel D tbo President of the ber tbe table sat breaker the Hon John Knox tho Hon M Ki Oov tho Hon L Woodford ei Clayton Mayor Seth Low tbo Hoi Hamilton A Hill Senator Thomas F A A tU Hon Carl Mayor Grace tbe Hon Knoch L tbe Jlcv Dr II Y tbe HOB A S and R Among tbo others ent wero Dr C H Collector Horace Naval Officer alias W Hurt Schwab lea Horace Porter Postmaster man H Chlttendcn Jonon tlie Edward Scholl William Dowd Charles L Tiffany John U Douton Edion tbe HOD Waldo William K Jr J Harien David M Stone D O U H Thurber JBD Clinton William A J pic the Hon A J Charlei K Graham Eugene Holly William II Hunt Jra K the Hov K A llred ler Cornelias M V H I Congressman W K Capt lloury Butcs A K McMillan Taloott and J N Stark to tbe the were shown a and model ot Flood Hock which was much admired ai nn curate miniature fao nf tbo groat Ing work In progroii at Uell Onto After tuo elaborate bad bren row to sponk and vrai with hearty lie tc tbe commercial earner of Sir A A Low name being and thim an 111 much lause and read frora K Dodge The was dated from tbe Accidental Hotel ana that the lender was out of but of Chamber In water Ai Mr li a strong advocate of ref much In the bundle with tbe wen a number of letters of were received from President Arthur Judge Davis tary of War Lincoln of Navy Chandler Secretary n W Tellur Walte lor Y O Warner tho Frederick Fraley of Philadelphia 8 GOT Cornell ex Oov Lucius and tbe Hon Tbe Qnt speaker of tbe ww Speaker Kel fer who spoke to the lonel of Tho ol tbe Colled Slates Mr dwell pleasing features of and paired to a brief review of tbe condition of tho Much bad been said of tbo glory of Ibe li former days but lo bli mind tho United Slates M a country was bolter or as ro tbe c hi racier of the people and Its than to-day It bad grown In and had Increased materially and the ti was discernible on hind OF Tho of the Merchant Marino of tho United Males furnished a tell for quite a speech by Thomas F Dayard The prefaced bis by saying that In early life bo had expected a York merchant but falo otherwise Two be taken of tho marine of ibe United Slates ono wholly Internal considering tills ni an and country Ing only with lu OM D policy and tho other nal as well oa internal considering this as 030 of tba grent family of nations with tho duties of and reciprocity of ent conditions latter was ihu Tlow must Commerce la not a tellish pursuit by nn Individual or a Ha and IB reciprocity of and laws or Hint do not In favor ol thin doctrine will bo found short and injurious Allegiance and obedience aru thu ot by a lit upon erty 1 Dayment for and where power to protect nol exist or continue tho right tai deflator If rould not our own hips on iho hUh It at would not hamper when nrc com- with their of Ihi w holn of com- On tbo of the of thr trade on tho high by American and ships anil won In tho first cargo ot froni to it In were anil of American tons tons I loin In Total tons I In TI nti In f ton In Our proportion of tin to from ire d nnd f In rx r i nt In II wru i IIL tf iif on u total of ul 0 I r a uf 10 Of A incrlcan 111 pi r cent lu a oil Anil l lie Our of this on I of our i r tlon In tx ivi r i in or bo to ri Hon our to In li Ion III In IIIF wo mini our W hut nro now wanted said are In av or u year During tho war of the rebellion a lurgo number of American were and our hip pin a Many of ships would under their old registers Lad It not been lor what thu as a nnd silly net of lu ruary Hie of any American that bad been under the tion nny foreign Government during tbe war tho of lating and aiding Internal Improvements Mr Bra said tbat 10 yean after tho of war Congress had in aid of Inland trans- acres of tho land aod In addition had to tho favored bonds tearing 6 per cent lo amount of 000.000 Tho shipping naturally suffered tho Internal Internets ol tuo country thrived nnd remarked tbe speaker up to our wore wo nil were by n currency upon ID valae and for tracts abroad In time however America will be able to surpass England In the field of modern ship building To tali remark Ihu read a letter from William G Gibbons en Iron builder of Wilmington Del The Canal was opened for trade In and tbe success of tho work POOD created a demand for vessels to It TbU garo employment to tbe British yards but It was a demand that our builders not In a con- dition to learn ot cor to supply to Navy Bayard said that there wai no bio excuse Tor IU bad condition for money bad spent since tbe of the out ol tbo Treasury to bare tu a to that of Greal The speaker viewed with the ing frequency of strikes tbe labor of the and the capital of Ibo country wai a growth of error on sides It was unnatural and wrong The Interests of cap- ital and labor are nn Injury lo oca U equally to tbe other Tho organization of and mutual aid and the speaker badly tor Ibe future relations of and employed and In tbu Interests of both be longed la see an expansion of tbe markets for domestic He that tbe ore ol cans as builders restored by Ing tariff thai destroy commerce under of regulating commerce by repealing laws Impose vexatious and burdensome fees aud costs for the on ID and documentation of our by paving for our consular system na we pay for other departments of service by a navy shall be an lo com- merce by exploration and an act I re adf and to our merohant marine OF In of the unavoidable absence of General Benjamin II Drowsier tbe third regular Immigration broad of America offer a homo und a fortune to tbe tolHur masses of tbo world was paned over In Tbe HOT Dr made an bat to tbe The of tbe Worid Secured by tbe of tions tbe mat banking M to to   

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