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Sags IKi'* Wilis*. «?<?? UBMP£ SBS&; 111I1I1I :rre.".r^;r.^'gK*»*fw?yg'? MJ ww £%, ->mtiOTHH1,«T«OT-«p»tw»fii,'j^^ THE DAILY -FREEIBAN; ' CTTZ-bP KINGSTON, (RONDOUT^ TUESDAY, APRIL 2 , . 1S7S Ourl)I&nillca Cousins. .• It is qaite a commoa-thigg^OT oar cousins over the water to read u s a lecture "on "good- behavior.. If there be anything on which John Bull •prides himself it is his deportment, in which Mr. Turveydrop' himself could Ddt~excel' or ""oven approach him. A long ancestral line, reaching from hence to the flood> and possibly beyond it,have made him conscious of his family standing a n d of the 'further fact that h e h a d a dignity to maintain. Witha profound impression of this fact "before him, and tho further idea that he has succeeded admirably in Jceeping up the family name for sig- nified conduct, it would puzzle oven a census statistician"^) enumerate the many gravo7fatherly lessons which —have-been read to us excitable, erra- ect*the"area of terrifoTy flooded by it.- That .this exsiccation should go jon notwithstanding the vast supply of' •water which flows into it' from the Volga is one of the wonders of nature. The natives say it disappears ~ irT~ a whirlpool, but this is,.untrue. The most plausible theory attributes the -phenomenon tor evaporation: I3o this as it .may, resupplying the great Caspian basin with, water so that^ships can carry commerce almost into the centre of Asians a work of such vast importance that tho pro- gress of the work" will be watched with anxiety by' all civilized people. Tiie jco_mpletien of the Suez Canal was deservedly a time for rejoicing, but its importance, after all, was not •greater than will be the connection by steamer with* the home of t h e A n - cient Empire of Persia. Associated Press Dispatches. BY TELEGRAPH TO DAILY FREEMAN. tic, exuberant, hit-or-miss Yankees.— From the Saturday Review, with its ponderous homilies, to' the London Telegraph, with its sensational editor- ials, we have been berated for too little deference--to-.-the amenities of life, too little regard for the graces of action, and especially for' the un- dignified character of our ofScial-isjiu" bodies, while in our elections we were peculiarly, outrageously sinners above all nations and .peoples. ; But of late our cousins have aston- ished us some, both in the. election matter and in their deliberate bodies. Afc t h c l a s t election, for Members of Parliament scenes occurred which would'have brought a blush to the cheek of the most hardened primary meeting man. __ _ . But _in parliamentary indecorum. John must now go up head, for his last performance in that line must certainly be conceded to take preced- ence of everything in thafTTIIIenioT even excepting the French Assembly, which hitherto has taken the lead in the method of making public speak- ing difficult, if not dangerous. The occasion was Sir Charles Dilke's motion on the Civil List, in introducing which he was greeted ' with hooting, but at length com- manded silence: It took Auburon boys, who were at work on it at the time. Herbert to bring out John's delicate sense-of propriety in all its fullness and beauty. He tried for an hour to -talk five minutes,"ancl .was greeted with hooting, cock-crowing, shouts, and other noises of the most outland- ish and hideous character. Such a scene would have been impossible in our House of Eepresentatives, and is disgraceful in the extreme. The fact-that such a scene is arous- "ed"by~thTe mere~ment!6hl5f" a~repub~ licaii form of government is convinc- ing evidence that tho loyal members •feels themselves short. of arguments a; barren of reasons for its existence-. If hooting is ail . they can bring to bear, the battle-is practically., given- over, for even "the most determined royalists must concede that Republi- can sovereigns have the strangest lungs. THE CCWECTICUT ELECTION/ NEW HAVEN, April 1—11:30 P. M. The entire Republican slate ticket is elected beyond doubt. HARTFORD, April 1. Returns from 124 towns give Jewell 36,370, Hubbard 31.326, Gillette 1142, Harrison 2S-J. Jewell's majority over all G21. Jewell's gain s against tho Hold, compared with last year, In^sTowns the Republicans have a net ijaiu of four representatives. .TheSenato will certainly stand as well as last year. 13 to S, with a good chance ofbeins 14 to 7. It looks now as if Jewell may have been elected by the peo- ple" The day was mostly clear, with tnow squalls. The roads are ftcep with mud and the vote is not as large as last year. ' HARTFORD. April 2—2:30 A. it. —Je-.vdi'^r>lu™l i '.. v -> 3 -2r07-M-roBJor;ty over all .2S9. The Senate will probably stand 14 Re- publicans and 7 Democrats, and tho House about th?sam2 as last year, when the Rcpub- lican'majority was 21: •NEW HAVEN-, April 2—2:30 A. SI. The following is the vote of New Haven: Jewell 4,094; Hubbard 4,67-1; Gillette 47; Harrison 13J. The Senate'stands 15 Republi- XaTJSTTmnrDJmOcraU. -The Republicans gain" largely in the House of Representatives. The Republican Stato ticket is elected. ANOTHER FEARFUL COLLIERY ACCI- DENT. N SCRANTOX, April 1. This afternoon the trestle-work of a coal breaker about, one hundred feet high broke down, .carrving with it a number of men and —'"•- PfiQF.MOSSE-STILX LJYLW. —- NEW TOBX, April l—7:SO P; JL Prot Horse Is still ajlve. . NEW YORE, April 2^2 ;40 A. SL At 2 a. m. Prol Morse was sleeping.: His condition showed Ettle change. THE NATIONAL CAPITAL. —— WASHIHGTON, April 1.. The Secretary of the Treasury to-day called in SI, 750,000 of the three per cent temporarf loan certificates .of tho date of .August. 1st, 1SC8. The following are the denominations.:. $5000 from No.'s 3520 to S616; $10*000 from" 3196 to 3780. Interest will cease on the above certificates Hay Slst, 1S72. Tho Supremo Court to-day, lathe caso np- pca!ed/roni the V. S. Circuit Court for Ken- tucky, decided that witness has no such right in tho case to be tried under the civil rights act of April,-1S6S, as will give the federal courts jurisdiction and that only the govern- ment, and parties to tho reco_rd In this case are to be afiected by the decision; therefore the averment la the indictment that Important witnesses in tho case were eclored and were denied the right to testify by the Kentucky Court3 did not give the Circuit Court jurisdic- tion in this case. . "Vobrheco Introduced into the House to-dav bbls. at$s..sp©8.65 for "caperSae" Stato'and He3tera;[email protected]) Tor common to choice extra ;'[email protected] forcoramoa to choice extra [email protected] for' common to good shipping brands extra round hoop Ohio.. Rve iloiuv«te»dy. gales 400 buJs% at $L00©5.20. GRAIN—Wheat firmer and quiet. Receipts 2.000 bu. Sales. bu. at'§[email protected] for No. 2 Spring, la Store; $1.56©l.G9.Ior No. 1 do.;[email protected] for Winter Red Western; 1.7S<^lrt$-for'Aiivbef Wcutentr^L J i r 3(5il.80 for White do.—Rye quiet. Sales bu. Western [email protected]^ .Corn. a. shade firmer.. Receipts 46,-WH) bu. Sales 41,000 bu. at 72® 72Jc. fornewinixed Western a0o»t. Barley quiet and uichaDged. . Receipts 12,000 . bu. Oats"steady. Receipts 10,000 bu. Sales 18,000 bu. ut53@5Gc. for-Western in store and afloat; 5G@57c lorOhio.. .- - . PROVISIONS—Fork steady. Sales 200 bblA [email protected] for. new mess. Beef un- changed. Cut Meats quiet." Lard quiet. Sales 2U0 tierces at 8 l-2<a)S 3-4c. for steam; 9c. for kettle rendered. Butter ll@39c. Cheese 13 @l-9c.. Sugar steady.. Eggs 22@23c. WHISKEY—S71c.' PETROLEUM—Selling at 12 5-S for crude; 22(3)22 1-lc. for refined. COAL—[email protected] per ton. LEATHER—Buenc.3 Ayres and Rio Grande light to heavy weights, 2tf@29ic.; California •407 27©2Sc" WOOD - Quiet and firm. Unwashed 5Cc; Pullod S7@SSc. and had referred to" the Jjidlcuiry Committee a bill for the enforcement'of the laws in the territory' of Ttah. It provides that the United States Attorney shall prosecute ail criminal cases in district courts, whether arising under the laws of Congress or of the territory; that the United States Marshal shall serve all pro- cesses; that their fees shall be paid by the territory; and that proof of co-habitation or acknowledgement shall be sufficient to sustain prosecutions for bigamy. Granville's note i3 very long and will be considered in Cabinet meeting to-morrow. OFFICIAL WEATHER REPORT. ~WIi>. DEJ-AETMENT, OFFICE OF THE CHIEF SIO.NAL OFFICES, WASHINGTON, April 1, 7:00 P. if. Probabilities. WASHINGTON, April 1. the night over the South -Atlantic, Middle and New England States, with northerly and west- erly winds and clearing weather, latter con- tinuing on Tuesday. The pressure will con- tinue dinimisbiuK west and over^ the upper lake regions aud possibly to the Ohio valley. Easterly winds veering to southerly nud in- creased cloudiness are probable for the west- ern Gulf States on Tuesday. -An—"wsa-of-row- baromeier i3 apparently advancing towards the northwest. The crushed and broken timbers from some cause almost immediately caught fire and it' was with the greatest difficulty that the break- er '.va,; sr.ved—froia-dcstrac^-ion. -Two-men- uamed J. Clark and Dwight Mos>-and a boy named W. Palmer are fatally injured. It is believed,-but'not known, that several-. boys perished in the llames. The breaking of the trestle- was caused by the furious gale. A miner named Rosser was almost instantly killed in the miae at the same place by a fall of coaL . / ""- " ;FIENDIS'H-WORK ON THE ERIE.-*- NEWBCRGH, April 1. Late Saturday night some unknown persons placed three gang-pIankTand a heavy baggage - , -. „ -i .. , . ,. - , truck on the track of the Erie Railroad at .gainst it, and that royaltv is rather(„ , ,„ _ ,, , e . ° t ' t _ * L "_. i _ j Chester.jOranso county. Larly Sunday morn- ing an extra freight train struck the obstruc- tions, but was not seriously injured. A re- •ward' will be offered for the apprehension of the villains. Good Liq'aor and Abstinence.— A. favorite theory with lovers of a glass of ardent, spirits is that good liquor don't hurt any one, and that in France, where wine and brandy is reputed the pure stuff, nobody gets drunk or dies of delirium. This class talk loudly and sneer at the total ab- stinence men, therefore we must state a fact to Btartle them. The Legisla- tive Assembly of France is now mak- ing a. law 'providing that electors shall bo punished lightly for the first drunk, a little more for the second, and for the third offense shall forfeit all electoral rights. The arguments in favor.of it are the same as those of —Temperanco men in the United States; viz, that there is an enormous in- crease in crime, Suffering and pov- erty through excessive drinking.— They say that where low life abides, there drunkenness abounds. Such is tho testimony of all nations when the truth is learned, therefore the excuse- on the plea of b a d liquor may as well bo stopped, andsocicty square their habits by tho rulo of abstinence. .. A FAMILY BURNED TOJDEATH. NEWARK, N. J., April 1. The dwelling house of John Givenon, in Rockaway, was destroyed by fire one o'clock Sunday morning. His wife aud throe children perished'In the flamevbut "he escaped by jumping from the second story' window. The lire is supposed to- have been caused by ac- cident. A HEAVY ROBBERY. NEW ORLEANS, April 1. A runner of.the Citizens' Bank was robbed r.t-the Carrol Bank this forenoon of $67,000. The runner vkreed his book on the when some one asked.him a question. While he was answering it his book was taken and another substituted. -No arrests. Tho Caspian & Black SonCnnnl.. Tho~Czar of Russia is said to con- template building a canal from tho Black to tho Caspian SeA. Tho sur- veys show that it will bo about four —hundred miles Ibng-ond-wilL—r^ni)-« tho constant labor of 3'2,CX>0 men ^or six years to complete it. ~ The object- ive point aimed atis purely commercial. Tho waters of tho Caspian Sea are constantly .falling, and it is., appre- hended that if not provided for, tho -Ma will dry-up and thns destroy the ' sturgeon, sterlet and seal fishery of its waters, which, arc now a source of gr*at -profit "The" proposed canal would proyido against it by furnish- ing a constant supply from the Black Sea. . The Caspian is about 700 miles ' long, and from 120 to 400 wide, with - a mean level below the oceans of 265 ., feet..-.'.It is now known that, since the .;-. earliost historical times; there has been a fall of two hundred feet in the I d«Ptb"«{^*ter. This has circujaserib- to METROPOLITAN NEWS. NEW YOKK, April 1 Briget Holland, .ngetl, 70, wa3 burned death in bed tliis forenoon while smoking. Miss Nellie Grant, Mr. Boric and family and ex-Collector .Murphy sail for Europe Wednes- day. The President will arrive hero to-night and remain in the city till Wednesday. United States District Attorney Davis stated to a reporter this forenoon that the reports in the morning papcra relative to wholesale in- dictments against revenue oftlclals were ca- nard.-?. He said some ten or fifteen-Indict- ments wore found, and not over a hundred, as stated; and a few of them were against office- holders, deputy collectors and the like. A !arj.e number of persons against whom no in- dictments w»>re ms-'Te" public appeared at the office of the United States Commisfioner to offer bail, causing' come surprise to tho au^ tlioritic* l PUBLIC DEBT STATEMENT. WAsrn>'oro:f, April 1. Tiie loilowuigTsTa recnpituialionT>rthe plTTj- lic (!c'jt statement for tho mouth ending March 31st, 1S72: Debt bearing Interest coin, Interest Debt bearing Interest in law- ful money, Interest, Debt on which interest has c«se;l f-lnce maturity, Into«wt,., -; : .. - —...-. - - Debt bearing no Interest,... Unclaimed interest,...'. $1,818,!>GS,S50 00 31,92-1,3(52 ii 30.19S.0-0 00 2^r,,273 63 26,654,552 56 737,r>M sa 420,157,705 fiS <>2M<5 00 Forty-Secohd Congress-Second Session. . . . . SENATE, tT " WASHINGTON, April 1. The Indian appropriation bill was consider- ed and several amendments were submitted, but without taking any action thereon the Sojnie at 4 :oO adjourned. . -. HOUSE. . Mr. STARKWEATHER moved to suspend the rales-and-pass-the-bill for the location of a railroad depot in Washington on 6th street for the Baltimore aad Potomac Railroad Compa- ny. Afrreed to. The bill was thon-paased. •Mr. MERCUR moved to suspend the rules and pass the bill repealing all law3. giving a portion of fines and penalties to informers in internal revenue cases. Mr. COS wished, to have the law made ap- plicable also to custom houses, but Mercur de- clined to have it so modified. Mr. DAWES argued It should be reforredjo tUe"Com'niIttee"on Ways "anil Means. Mr. MERCUR'S motion was agreed to and the bill passed; yeas 125, nays 4S. "MrTSHELDON asked to have an amnesty bill passed for several persons in. Louisiana. Several members sent up additional Dames to be inserted, , The Speaker required all the names to be read. The Speaker hoped the bill would be referred to the Judiciary Committee. Mr. BUTLER, Mass., said there were over five thousand name3 before the Judiciary Com- mittee for amnesty and a bill for that pur- pose would shortly bo reported. The speaker Intimated he would hereaiter recognize no member except oue of the Judici- ary Committee to move to suspend the rules to pass an amnesty bill. The name of Perry Walker, once Secretary of War of tire Confederate government, was withdrawn upon the Speaker calling attention to.lt, and the bill, with all tho additions to it, passed. Adjourned. TVaSH?:**?. ALBANY MARKET. : - ALBANT, April 1 , FLOUR AND MEAL—With nominal re, ceipts of Flour, the market rules stroug and steady, with a good home aud Eastern de- mand. The demand is steady, with a steady diminution of stock. Rye Hour is doll. Corn Meal steady. GRAIN—In Wheat a stronger feeling has been exhibited with a good demand at an ad- vanced price. "A further sale was made' on Saturday of one car N$. 1- Amber State at SI.75, and this morning five cars No. 2 Tread- well at S1.75, aud one car No. 1 do.~\$l.SO. Rye dull and nominal in value. Corn rather tirnier with sales two cars Western Mixed on p. t. to arrive, and one No. 1 High Mixed at 73 on the spot. Barley."rules dull. Sales two cars QuiuteoD p. t. Oats dull and nominal iu value. , SEED—Tho adverse weather experienced withiu the past, two days has tended to check business. The sales late on Saturday evening The baronieterJvill.-coDt4uue-risrn2^urm:rr^^ at 9}cfT2S bag3do. at 10c; 62 bags do. at 10Jc, mid 23 bags large at 12c, which is about the ruling of the market. -Timothy is dull, at $3.25©3';75. Now York Stock and Money-Market. NEW YORK. April 1. Exchange, long".~9g; shor.t. 10J. stocks lioj. strong. Erie activer Gold, firni at Governments steady. State bonds dull and steady. Money firm at 7.per cent. STOCKS— O.S.6'«-81".rc(;... O. 8. ti's'Sl, con.. U. 3. j-20'8 'C2, r<-B CX tut V. S.^:^0's 'l»l», con U. S. 0'9 'Cl. COU. U. S. '63, coiip .... U. 8. C'a-'U&,*ievv'-. O. S. G's '67.. U. S. <J'H 'CH U. S 10-40'n. res;. V. S. logo's, con.. Curroiu-y Sixes... DolAIIudCanul... Maripo33 Do. pre! Cauton Cousol'rt Ccal Co.. Cumbcrlunu West. Union TM.. Quicksilver . ,...-. Quicksilver prof.. t'acillc Mill Boston Water P... Adams' Hxpress.. Wells. F, «'Co. E Am. Mer. tin. Ex.. United wtr.tex Ex.. S YCcaiU B... Oo-Scrli) Erie ;. Erie prcf Harlett Hirlom pre! ... Hoadlng GOLD—110H, <r •1H?4 .113 s ; ., 1C9 .ii2»; .112;-; •n-'K .ins; .113 . IIS lo-;; 1CSS .110 110 . s . a;, . P5«; . i\j; . ~,i '::% 41 . 53'.; . oi>; f.O . 97 t "Hi "•i . -3»i .WOK ..041, .61?! . SV, .in. 1 ; Air, .115.V Mich. Centra! Uulou I'jctllc L. 6. .v .Mich. sou .... Do. a'crip til. Central Clev. \ p Chi. & X West Chi. i: it:XT; prcf... Clcv.. Ool. i Oin .... Now Jersey Cen., ex. I)iv Chicago .V It. I Mil. i St. Paul Mil.* St. P.. prcl. Tol., \ ab. & W... Tol. A: Wab., pref... Ft Wayne Alton A- T. 11 ;. Alt. kT. U. prof.. . Chicagoi: Alton ... C'h). X A* prcl Ohio .^ Miss Del L fc Western ex. Div Boat., liar, i: Erlo.. Col., Chi. i: In. CCE Chi..B. .t Q Hannibal St. Joscpl Cen. l'acltlc Bds Union 1'aclflc Bds'. Tcnn. 0>. ex cou... Tenn.C's.nevv Va I'd. ex cou : Va &'», new MoC's * .115 nv; . 97 l .i SJ?4' :1L3 . y-J J ; . S2V .'M?; PO.'i 1'iOJV .117.'-; c*!i . 82 7'J>; . 87-v . 07 . 25 . C4 117 .12U ..61?; ioo?; . M< . 27 .132 tan -ioi?r .•oi;-. . 07 . 07 . 61 . 56 . 95,!," The State Legislator^ ^[SENATE. Auixsr, April 1. The Senate met at 7 J P. M. ,. The Commissioners of Public Parks or New connrefrH* or ^ scat ' n l ' ic ' r report as to improvements. BILLS INTRODUCED. By Mr. GRAHAM, to punish newspapers by a fine of SI,00J for publishing the advertise- nient3 of abortionists. Mr. TIEMANNoflercd a Concurrent resolution, which was adopted, requiring Comptroller Green to Investigate all transactions of the present new Court House Commissioners and to report.the purposi-aJor which they, expend- ed the J690.000 appropriated in 1870 nud tho ?300,000 given them on account of the appro- priation of 1871: also to advertise and ascer- tain the amounts of legal claims against them and the sum necessary to complete tho build- ing. Ha is directed to report within teQ days after his receiving the resolution. Adjourned. ASSEMBLY. The Aasembly met at 7j.P. M. The Commissioners appointed to build tho Third Judicial District Court House, New York, sent In their reports, In answer to a res- olution of the House, as the expense of the same, showing a total cost when completed of $91,495.57. The bill to ascertain by proper proofs who, of persons naturalized in New York in October, ISfiS. nro entitled lo vote, which was under consideration nt the time of adjournment Sat- urday, was ordered to a third reading. Mr. BERfU oflVcd a resolution reciting tho good qualities of lion. Peter G. feck, member -of-A^emhlrrwhtrdicd at Brooklyn sunuay, in Total debt, principal S2,305.r0G,207 01 Interest,.. '. 35,957,230 92 Total.principal and lnt<»rf-?r,$2,3iO,9t>3,«3S S6 Cash in-Treasury 130,631,909 62 Debt less cuih Sn'Treasnry,. .$2,210,331,529 3-i Debt March Up, 1872. 2,225,813.<97 9S Docrfln-soof-dobtdotlngriasit '«-• . month ...... , .... ,, 16,*S1,968 $i De«rea|e of debt «lnce March f, WW.tWUnshSJ, 1872,,. 299,6«,7«a 03 both public and private life and the many ge TTfin traits of character by which ho endeared himself to the members of this House; there- fore, P^,ioli>cd, Tj)st th(> members of this House, In appreciation of his worth and usefulness, wear tho customary badges of mourning for the remainder of the-ses^iom Resolved, That a commlttoe of fivo be ap- )X)inted by the Speaker to assist In paying Uio last iritmte of respect to onr-departed friend. fosolrrd. That the Clerk of this Hon?o for- ward a copy of Hie rorcgolng preamble and resolutions to tno family of deceased. Bstrfrrcl, That this House do now ndjonra. Messrs. Alvord, Berri, Jacobs and Speaker Smith addressed the Honf5<v,\eoloci7.1ng de- ceased In appropriate and feeling terms, when the rcsolntloni were adopted an'd tho Hoo.«o adjoorned. Commercial Report*. NEW YORK- MARKET. ' - ' " ''.!-.. i i.<-:;..v- i NisnfTORK. April I.; FLOUR—A sbado firmer, with rather mora Inquiry, Rcc«fpta-iO,O09 1)t)l8,.-Sales 7,000 TELEGRAPHIC BREVITIES. Prince Frederick Charles will visit Queen Victoria at Baden to-day. ' -- The first train crossed the Leavenworth railroad bridge yesterday. The test was high- ly satisfactory." John S. Peck, one of the iDjared by the St. Louis tornado, died yesterday, and Mrs. Florie is not expected to live. Merchants and others are preparing for an anticipated freshet at Albany. The Ice is ex- pected to break up very speedily. - The defeated Mexican revolutionists arc fleeing the country. A number of prominent leaders iu the rebel army have arrived at San Francisco. . > . Tho report which has been current of the oarly. restoration of diplomatic- relations be- tween the Czar of Russia and the Pope is con- tradicted. A Q.-e caused by the explosion of a still took place at the works of J. L. Stuart at Gibson's Poirtfc Schuylkill, yesterday, causing a loss of about S3O.000. Insured for $20,750. Count Von Wesdehlen,- German charge d' aflaircs at Pari?, has notified Coantde Ucm- usat of Hismark'a regret at the failnrc of Thiers to induce the Assembly to ratify the portal conveution before adjournment. An altercation occurred at St. Loais bS- twc9n Barney Kane, a laborer, and Thomas Russell, a superintendent, during which Kane struck Russell on the head, splitting his skull and killing him Instantly. Kuno escaped. A now season of Italian Opera, with Parepa-Rosa, Wachtcl, Santlcv and Adelaide Phillips, opened last night at'the New York- Academy of Music with groat success, the Academy being crowded and the receipts amounting to $9000; "~ " The Supremo Court at Philadelphia yester day rendered a decision in the case of Bishop O'llara of Scranton and Father Stock of Wil- liamsport. Tho judgment of Judge Gamble was reversed, and tho injunction against Bish- op O'llara was dissolvod. A" band or robbers la.st week removed the rails on the Madrid i Andalusia Railroad and stopped a mail train, which they attacked,and after wounding several persons gained posses- sion of the train and took nil the money thev could find, about 3,003 pound*. Cary, Nash & Ogden's paper mill and George G. Moon's flour mill at Port Dickenson, near Binghamton, were burned Saturday evening. Loss on paper mill $21,000; insured for*lt,!KK Loss on Hour mill SU>,500; insured for S!u,000. The dwelling of A. J. Phelps, Erie Railway agent at Binghampton. was al.->o burned on Sunday morning. Loss $20,()00; Insurance S12.5W. An Iowa Mayor Is.under indictmcatlor-car- iicc.dcti slung-siioL DIED. . 1871 PI>'LE,V-Th thticity. on FrttUy, Mvrh icth Wjttrr rinlau. In th.i HJ.T\ j-cir of hl« »jc. DEWEy_Ontl.eK>ihor iturch, i.f comproilon ct inn brjln.njrou s.. only c'u <l ofAblJ.h »t.il ll<-n. rldU I>-»rj, »u c <l 2 Jcar», 10 nionil,« »nrf IG a^i-t. DUTtlMl-—At old, rc«i<lenc<» in tbii city on Snti.Uy cronlnc. Joiiah T. llitlcr. .>n, 0.rt <Jt«cM«. tfti M. The frl.n.l. of th»-(,inily nro rcqne«te.i to Aticnd lit» lumml In the ciiuich M the lioty Mjirit, Jlondont, on Wr<lnn.i>j-, »t n rVTLASTCXV the r»«iiieneech)i» f»tlr<r, T1irr-.i« V O. FoUM on Alhsn^ Arpi.ne, J,.lm K Folanl. »ce<i aiyeir»3 mmithajiid 6 il.-i.vj. The irirmli »n<l , relatives ol tVe lyrflly »rt rnjoctcd lo.tteud (he fnn-r»I, on Wrdnwdij, »ta I-. ,M. msir. FoUni'a honae. SLKtOItT—Atherrenlilenceln Rlelchtbnr«h onJInn d»j-. April l«t. *l 11 oVlo<fc. Mr». Ile.ter B wlfn of Ahr^m fl,lRhl.inthe .".0th yeiroi beroce ' Fntintl from th« Reforme.1 < hnfeb at Tort F.vrr oo W«lB-*.U.<,«i:ir. M. Friend. »ro invitfd to tlcnd «ltl>ont fnrthrr nollcc. House and StorerTdTIelT" . Thu rtoiiM «nd Klor« OWTIW of TTIIIIMI »ml pvii. bn.h AT«nn», opposite ih» ui» r.«ld<.nr#-. f oil.ndo B*TM,f4l«U Forforth«rj>»rtl«BUr«iiiplr (o Jwnd<m|,-*I<u> afl,48». - - ••——B, .vitXEB. r : TOWN MEETiNjg. oonformltr to SwlioaJtM, TIC* 10y of toe cie^ ter of tS» City of UnztXOB, toero. wiab«» To*n Mcttlnj h«W for Ihtt P»rt ot vho to«rn onUid* of tb« city llmlu woloh U th«r«by ooMtltnteis. Mpwxte lod diltinrt tows. S»ld town meeting l» lior»oy »p- polnted to t» held on 1-VKSDXY, THE 1STH DA5T Or APJtlL.it tilt LOOM of JoanG«lenaelmerilttti*.edoii th» plwik ro»d north, of tho iUoytu Crock. a»x tk» ring«Voa Brlda«. 'ito of3c« to b* filled «r» \- ^-SujjtrYiBOr^-. -• , v ..-. ' ~—Tvura'CUrt-^ - ... - Collector, i Jui ticca of tho Petoo. JLi»uor for iuort-Tcrm, - - 3 CoBjailj»lonor» nt Hi£bH»y», - a Orer»eora of tho Poor, / _ ' .S Con»Uble«, Guu« CotuUble,. Town Scaler, Pound Muter, ' 3 Imjuclon of Kloctlon fji-PUt. No. », a •• .' " - " "..-. ». 3 •<. •' . •' *' 0. JAME3 O. UNDSLET. Pitfd..Klns»toa, April M873. Bnoon-ijor. iKlwit ESTABLISHED IN 1844 TWO LAJRGE Kingston and Ellenvjlje, . ULSTER COUNTY, X. Y. (Succca«or» to SAatcft i REVTOU5S,) IlaTing purchased tho Hardware Btoro of E. G. Fuller * Co., at Ellenvillo, au.l stocko-l it with a larjtt* and complete aeaortment of RCHXIJ*. are now- prepared to run. It aa » branch of their Ein«iton house. •* Wo havo now on hand, at our two establishment", lac. Largest Stock of Harclware ever offered to th" people of Ulstor aorl adjoining Coautics, anct rcApoctmlly as& a critical oxamlnatlou of the namo by a UiecrinjiuattDg public. TVe Sell Uoth at Wholesale and Retail. . All Roods bought cTirect fiom the MauDfacturcrs. and will be Bold accordingly. Attention is especially invited to the steel:' of FARMING IMPLEMENTS AND N HARVESTING TOOLS, ' Consisting of Plow*, Straw Cutters, Coru Sheircrs, tiorse Itakes. Shovels. Kpadf-s, Uoe«, fccythea und dnatbs, Grain Cradles, <fcc. Also, a larcc and varied assortment of . House-Furnishing Hardware, Table " and Pocket Cutlery, and alljtiuds of bhelf Hardwaro-generally kept in a well reguatcd Hardware ?>tore, GENERAL HARDWARE, Iron, Steel. >*ails. Springs, Axles, "Wood Work, Spores, Felloes, hhalts, Poles and .11 uba. We cballe'ngo a comparison-cf our .stock of tsHKLF UABDWAKE, I-on, Stce'l. Copper, Zinc. Lead, Malleable Iron. Springs, Jfcnmipfl, Bands, Harness and Coach TrimmliiKs, Patent . _ Lt-ather and_ KnamelJed Cloths, .fee. Also, Carpenters' and Coopers* * Tools, Bellows, Yiscfl. ic, Ac, Wo aro also Agents for tho BABCOCK PUMP which is wirTSht* cd iu>t to freeze. ! POWDER ! We aro solo Agents for DuPonfs Celebrate!. Blasting .and—Sporting * Powder; "~ Acknowledged bylllners and Sportsmen to bo the llest in tho World! Blasting Powder, F. FF. FFF. FFFF, kegs 23"ft>s each OuPonfn Hlflo Powdcr.Fg, FFg, FFFg. kegs. S.'irWJJ 23 lbs. each. Eagto Rifle Powder, Kegs, G,V lbs each Eaglo Duck Powder, kogs (,}i,Jiyiy, lbs each. riijloDnok Powder, in canftteii. " "6 IbseacET Eagle Sporting - ' " «~- ~ri"nbs"eacfir Dnponfs liillo '• " - yx i 1 lbs each. DnPont's Rifle " in flasks, y. Iba each- Sportng Powder in'wood or metal kegs. In short, put stock comprises CTCr}' article fonnd In first class tftrdwaro and Cutlcrr establishments. 11 has been selected with special referturc toiboroqnirc- mt-nts of tho market, purchased at the lowest cash rates, and will be sold at a moderate profit. Oratnfalfor tho liberal patronage oxtended tis. we cordially invite you to visit our Stores and examine the goods aad prices. ARTEMAS SAHI.ER. CHARLES REYNOLDS, ORLANDO DL-UOIS, . J. O-UuBOIS. Cor. Wall anrtaiorth Front Sts., Kingston. HO Kllca-rllle,- Uliitor'Connty. NRX. ._ _ FISHER&STONE House r Wa"nted. -Any person havisg a taonVL hoo.e to rent -nt, ' fa oonvciUeDt waltoi* duUnoo of tho FritmZi Office, in » d^aWelwraUty.csjiUU.po^Sl »<mio b / cHimg AiTaaOnra ' . . ' ' ' ' ' -' - ' 3tl« Merchant T a i k ^ •^ % / Laundry." .Tho sudden deecaso or the Proprietor, Sir. fi.orro Pr»por, oi tho J»eob"«.Valluy Laundry, m s i » , anoDen J3a-for a KOQ*1 bualnesa man to,take, tho personal *lxharvo of the works now »t the openlas of the season to supply the working capital or uk« an Interest' la* the real cstato and flxtmes. Mr. O. C. Proper will continue If desired, or tho wbolo property and ilx tutvo will be let; leased or sold: - sji™ JUST RECEIVED. FULL-LINE—OP FURNISHING- GOODS ALWAYS ON HAND. I.\ THE MIDDLE O F ^ ' U E BLOC H- \ 65 p. Si o O 3 5? 0 25-^0 -O a H $> W. oogog y > a cc s CD CD =3. ^ CD ' § fci. £2. S3* CD CO CD CO ft IS CD CD ^ ? =3 * S*' _. •*> '<; o CO G3 r=E^ w n a § % s n Wp^cofv^ CD «rt - O " 0 CO CD CD to^SS co cz «« CD £*& © IX TH E_MinDLE OP T II E R LOCK. Rondout Freerrialn, CLUB KATES DAILY. 10 COPIES, I ADDRESS, PER WEEK, *1.M mm.. .3S WtUtttlM Beg to announce their FIRST GRAND OPENING, Wednesday, April 3d, 1872, i OF -• DOLLY VARDENS, Fashinable Noveltiev&C To Reijt. ' Spogn OTprthft -nnv stns»o|rpo«rta Mcalc Kail *r, ;alr atywMf vtn..t n ^ f A*K.. Di nA raosM v i Wodim i"alr street. Kingston, for bu'alnOM' parposMT^'i qoire at the building. lSn" For Sale. .; : ; ON EAST TERMS; three housejrtad loU iitnated onCrosa streoU betirecn Chamber street and Haa! brrfuck avenue. . "^ N. B.—tf-not sold on or before tho flnt of STay. win be. no d ot aucUon. -. ... TIMOrm LAliibc HOdlm . . ..* For Sale. .: Three Milch Cowa anda-Yoke of 3 year old steer, broken for n»e. Apply to STEPHEN 8HCLTIS. n«r Wblteport. . - • ' " V.'hitcport, March 29th, 1S73. " 133^3. SHAWLS, New and Elegant. Carpets and Oil Cloths, The. handsomest in tho City. .Reasonable. Prices THE LARGE BRICK STORE, "Wall Street, cor. of John, First Ward. To Builders, Farmers & Others ! you want bargaini "call and oiamino tho atock of ^A. DODGE, AT III3 STOKK IS Garden Street, Rondout, N. Y. Great Inducements to Buyers ! Hardware,. Iron, Steel, Nails, Spikes, Builtlera' Hardware, Carpenters' Blacksmiths', W.ajon-Makere' and -' - Coopers' Tools. - . Axlos. Sprinc«, Hor«e-Shoc Xaila, Kail Rod, TVagon -Woodwork, aach' .14 Spolts. Felloe.. Ilnha, . ,. Shafts, ro)o». Ac. Bolto, Scroir«, Aile-Cllp«. rclIoe-Platci, Thimble Scrow-., and a general as. sortm't of - SHELF. HARDWARE. - P I n t c d F o r k s , Spoons, e t c , T a - hiti and Pocket Cutlery, Axes, KniVCX'.-fsatC-,, <?<C. - Alw-ars on hand Ih'o cheapest and bout CI.OTITCJI Wnixor.R In use—CnLBY'S—tho Lidk-a' i'arorlte. FAKMEJRS, ATTENTION! ARricnllnral Imploinonta of all kinds, RhOTols, Torts, Scyih-.s. Cr»dlr». Ilajlnu Too a of ev«ry doscrV'tton. Farmers will find It to their advantaRe to call and examine n»y stock. CARPF.XTF.RS anct BBITJDERS will obtain Gr-'at Parcslns In bu.\lng whsl tiicj- w-ant in their line at Dodi.-p-s. Rondout. Antl-Ftrrjlnu liimps. Rffrigcratora, etc.. otc. Prices that defy conipctJtloa, Rondonl. April J, 1ST2. DODOE. K0!f. Reading's Bakery. NOTICE T0~CUST0IVIERS. I am pleased In announce to my customer! that the ropslrsyhlch I have been maklna la mT.nalL.ry, •'Uilwr^mpldM on Wednesdsj next, after which time t shall »<> able lo snpply th/-m without delsy. I hsre Introduced three new varlctlf s of Blscau : To Rent. Tho one-half of the two-atory building situated on Wall atreot, near North Front street, constating of a bis raent, two large rooms on first floor, and two rooms on second floor, besides sleeping apartments Terms reasonable. For particulars Inquire of \V. B. FINCH. Office notr Tappen & Burhass' atoro on Wall St KiNGio ox, March «i, 1872. Wanted. TljlrSnilth Wanted, Apply to USwl U. A. M \SSISO, Eddyvlllr. $25 Reward. To auy ono who can sell better and cheaper accor- dions, violins or anyotht-j inuiiic'aliastrumenls ttan A. RICE, Division Street, Rondout. ' lydlCC. : : v -r—— ilouse and Lot For Sale. House aDd Lot iu Ponckhociie street, s> cond dcor from Union Btreot, ltondont. Terms wiU-bo i.ado kno»-n by applying ou the prcn.if c», to 135^1 , —WrH. MARSH. . To Rent. On SpriSK sireet, oao larcc houfe, suit.-blc fc-.r ono or two families, and a part of another, large enough to accommodate ono gooJ-sizc.i family. For par- Hollar*. «,tc, apply to JOSkPIl 'JCBBY. 130dlf. Garden Strctt, ltondont. OFFICES TO LET. . Two offices in Hirsch'n New BuilJins on Garden and Ferry streets: Inquiro of ISAACHIRSCH,' dlMtt Rondout-N.y. .To Let. The Grocery Storo and Dwelling now occupied by 2d. WI.NTEKUAH.V, oppoalto >ationall Hall Abeil stroet. ••iroT particulars inquire of - lOldtf JOHN FOKSYTH. Store To Let. Tho store now ocenpiod by John C. Brodhcad, ror- * nor of East Front St. and Albany Avouue iu tho Yil~ lagy of Kl gatou, knoi^n as-thn "Yoorhees Store," tho samo being a drslrablo business house of long s auding. For further particulars inquire of. AX N > SI. VOi) ItH KE9, or 120ml* P. S. VOOltHEES. For Sale. A mo6t raluablo water fron', 1C0 feet on Rocdcot Creek, is now offered for tale. This property has rare and valuable- privileges for a faclory or brewery and tho 120 feet of buildings can be easily converted. Good wharf ar.d sufficient water lor large vessels. Perfect title. ~l'nr further information enquired ~ -— LEWIS BKITEMBUCUKK 132f . Rondout, X . T . LEMON, SARATOGA, VANILLA, OVERLOOK, hleh I am prapared to snpply In any quantity at shotl notice. * In addition to the»i%. I manufacture th« Tory best QING E.R -SNAPS, «-SO ; 0^V-B-VS-C-U-IT; MILK BISCUIT, 'OI8TER CMOKERS,' imt House For Sale. AT £0^£HfleKffi?5F=rm^r'far - sale" mV-" Framo'House ou*the* Corner of tho Point Road and Walter Street, Ponckdocklo. Th<! lot Is ono hundred feet square and tho.houso 24x26 feet, two stories. There aro sovon rot.zns, a eminent cellar under^tbo whole houso, a good cistern handy, and fruir trees, flowers and shrubs are all nicely growing. I will sell this property very reasonably. dlmllS. . CYRTJS E. ErXG. —House-and4:ot-For-Sa1e.' Tho subsciber offers for salo his dcsirablo Hcuso and lot, situated on tho River Road, about onc-quartor . of a mile south of Port Ewen, old village, and a Alio and a quarter south otRondont Tho Homo cdn-' tains nlno room's, Is well finished and in good order, and has a good cellar a largo cistern and a fine well. The lot contains over half an acre of land, and Is well stocked with fruit trees of the b.'St quality, includ- ing pears, poaches, apples and plums, all grafted, and a choico stock of grapes. The placo adjolnsltcv. Dr. Chalkor's, and commands aflnori:cr viowof 15 miles. Apply on the premises to WILLUMir. KERR. Or at TOE FUEEJIA:.' Office. POUT Ewes, March 26,1872. ' lMdlm. . ——Dissolution^ of Copartnership. " Charles R. Hopper having this day sold his entire icterost in t^d business formerly conducted under thdTlrm and namo of HOPPER-& JCNES to Richard Jones, the said firm is hereby dissolved. All debts due tho concern to be paid R. Jones, and all liabilo, tiea of said firm will be paid by him. The business will be continued as -usual at tho former placo of businessbTilcilutxrs&JOXEK. ... A." OHAKLESR. HOPPER. RICHARD JONES.. Rondoat, Fob. 13th, 18T2. lOlmS - Dissolution of Co-partnership. Michael A. Cnmmlogs having thlc day sold his en- tire Intcrrst iu iho-business horetoforo conducted uudar the firm and namo of Briggs A-Co.." to Abram It. Brlg^s. tho a»ld nnn Is hcrebv mntnaDy" dls. solved. All debts duo tho firm to bo paid to Abram H. , Briggs and all liabilities of said firm will bo paid UQOU prcsoi tatlon-hy him. Tho busiucss will bo hereafter continued under the najneof A. R. Briggs. ABItAM H. B.tlOOS.. ^- ••• MICHAEL A. CUMMIXGS. _U»d2m_ ;-—''-.--. Dissolution of Copartnership. It is heroby agree*', by ar-i between Bridget Leon* ardand Jamec FIsnagan, of tho Co-partner»bi|> of Mrs. J. W. Leonard k Co.. that said Uo-partncrship bo dissolved, and the simo is hereby, mutually dis- solved. .All transactions or bnsiIicia'(n_roffr.cnco to. siid Co-partnership for tho pnrposo oT settling *h« ac- ounts of the same. ma» be douo^lth either "f Its undorslgned, at their respective placesof business. x nninofT LCONARD. JAMES FLANAOXS. Rondout. Marchi.lS*2. dlUmX -Assignees' Notice. All persons having claims.agalrst Jacob X'endel* son am hcroby not'fled to present ihem with tb*-ir vouchers to H. Mcho.inmssor «t his onice In Ron- dout on or btiorn the 15th day of April,1873.\ u. ISCUOONMAKEB. " LCC\8KR0M. Jr. KATKS Oh' Kit EIGHT AKD TERMS FOR BOATINO CO VL FOR THE PEL- A WARS * ilPU-uXOAKAL COMPAKTONTIIEIR CANAL AS'nO.NTUCSuHTHANDKASIltlVthS, UURU^T-l«C-4UM-«yu-K*Aj«>S-OSU«3. Tho rate of frelgll-for ooais making trips from Rondonl to Hontsdalo »n I rettiri iim to Rondoot li- den with coal will botf?'; cents pfr grosston ofJ.Sl* lbs on all coal so delivered to Konrifiit prior to Jaly 1st, sod RSeoplapefVross ton of J.2I0 lbs «ill paid on ail cT>»l sorteilrtrertfrom July 1st until lb* 1 lose of navigation. Proportionate rah-" of frflg'tA will be paid on eoaldolirv-r don Hu'oofcsnsl between Honesdale aud hondout. All iuiUripi_«nd atj'on^ dons, ~T ""* -" The boats to be- nnloadrd by tho Companr or con- signee witliout charge to the boatiiien the boatmen, howavcr, to trim tho boat, tend 6»y, *c. s« formerljv - AH Installment of t30 will bo reserved from Ino freight en each trip towards the psyment of 1 he boat. Tnero «IU also b» roJervKl *• and Iho fraction or » dollar out of thtxrelght 9t.<»ch ti lu.nr.ul.thc tlo«c_ of th» sea-Oii as por contract. The rivtrfrvlghtfrora Rondout to Kow Tork will be 1* cents per gross ton. • rawing therefrom 16 per trip towards the payment bflhe,boit, , ' . . The nvigataad lastallrotnts lobe in proportion for leas distances. . „' ,-r/i, Dsmurracs at lht rato Of H p*r fTay will be MM tor all abtencs-from Rondout. beyond tho control of too boslmen. ofover"t.hrco full working days on Tircr irlpa toXe*yor». . ' _ No demtirrafrn wjll bo paid for detcnUwh «l nonrs- daleor Rondout, nor (a »uf other case, except on river trips, as above *p>cl llf 'd'' Towing aooVwbjriSjtcifS^^ XirMveS civen by parties on line of r.^nal or >t« tb« payment if frsiifht to Insor* . JW}* Hon must bo rsrilfcd by tb4>n«artsi Cscal Stipenu*. T/clnlty for th<i pay tendont or collector. , ,. - -A. H, VANDLISO,Sup'lIt indonl Dsptrtn"!"- RO-JJOBT, March » t h , 187J. &••${% ,;-.;'I"'"."~'w .. tr..K^. , Scrtv-Bos"toetf^iibV»»«nlris<!-te l>« * « t H r L ^ . fm(^i»>1|^»j» at«»«»««»,;: -> V ^"* &&_: zS3g$SS8&3BEm Thomas M. 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THE DAILY -FREEIBAN; ' C T T Z - b P K I N G S T O N , ( R O N D O U T ^

TUESDAY, A P R I L 2 , . 1S7S

Ourl)I&nil lca Cousins. .•

I t i s q a i t e a commoa- th igg^OT o a r

c o u s i n s over t h e w a t e r t o r e a d u s a

l e c t u r e "on "good- b e h a v i o r . . I f t h e r e

b e a n y t h i n g o n w h i c h J o h n Bul l

• p r i d e s himself i t i s h i s d e p o r t m e n t ,

i n wh ich M r . T u r v e y d r o p ' himself

c o u l d Dd t~exce l ' o r ""oven a p p r o a c h

h i m . A l o n g ances t r a l l i n e , r e a c h i n g

f r o m h e n c e t o t h e flood> a n d poss ib ly

b e y o n d i t ,have m a d e h i m conscious of

h i s family s t a n d i n g a n d of t h e ' fur ther

fac t t h a t h e h a d a d i g n i t y to m a i n t a i n .

W i t h a p r o f o u n d i m p r e s s i o n of th i s

f ac t "before h i m , a n d t h o f u r t h e r idea

t h a t h e h a s s u c c e e d e d a d m i r a b l y in

J c e e p i n g u p t h e family n a m e for s i g ­

n i f i e d conduc t , i t wou ld puzzle oven a

c e n s u s s t a t i s t i c i an"^ ) e n u m e r a t e the

m a n y g ravo7fa the r ly l e ssons which

—have-been r e a d t o u s exc i tab le , e r ra -

ect*the"area of t e r r i foTy flooded b y it.-

T h a t . this exs icca t ion s h o u l d g o jon

n o t w i t h s t a n d i n g t h e v a s t s u p p l y of'

•water w h i c h flows i n t o i t ' f r o m t h e

Volga is o n e of t h e w o n d e r s of n a t u r e .

T h e n a t i v e s say i t d i s a p p e a r s ~ irT~ a

whi r lpoo l , b u t t h i s i s , . u n t r u e . T h e

m o s t p l aus ib le t h e o r y a t t r i b u t e s t h e

- p h e n o m e n o n to r evapo ra t i on :

I3o t h i s a s i t .may, r e s u p p l y i n g t h e

g r e a t C a s p i a n ba s in w i t h , w a t e r so

tha t^ sh ips can ca r ry c o m m e r c e a l m o s t

i n t o t h e c e n t r e of A s i a n s a w o r k of

s u c h vas t i m p o r t a n c e t h a t t h o p r o ­

g r e s s of t h e work" wi l l b e w a t c h e d

w i t h a n x i e t y by ' a l l civilized peop le .

T i ie jco_mpletien of t h e S u e z C a n a l

w a s dese rved ly a t i m e for re jo ic ing ,

b u t i t s i m p o r t a n c e , a f ter all, w a s n o t

•greater t h a n will b e t h e connec t ion

b y s t e a m e r with* t h e h o m e of t h e A n ­

c ien t E m p i r e of Pe r s i a .

Associated Press Dispatches.

BY TELEGRAPH TO DAILY FREEMAN.

t i c , e x u b e r a n t , h i t - o r - m i s s Y a n k e e s . —

F r o m t h e Saturday Review, w i th i ts

p o n d e r o u s homi l ies , to ' t h e London

Telegraph, w i t h i t s s ensa t i ona l ed i to r ­

i a l s , w e have been b e r a t e d for too

l i t t l e deference--to-.-the a m e n i t i e s of

life, too l i t t l e r e g a r d for t h e g r a c e s

of ac t ion , a n d especial ly for' t h e un­

digni f ied c h a r a c t e r of o u r ofScial-isjiu"

b o d i e s , whi le i n o u r e lec t ions we were

pecu l i a r l y , o u t r a g e o u s l y s i n n e r s above

a l l n a t i o n s a n d .peoples .

; B u t of la te o u r cous ins have a s ton ­

i s h e d u s some, b o t h i n t h e . e lect ion

m a t t e r a n d in t h e i r d e l i b e r a t e bodies .

Afc t h c l a s t e l ec t ion , for M e m b e r s of

P a r l i a m e n t s cenes o c c u r r e d wh ich

w o u l d ' h a v e b r o u g h t a b l u s h to the

c h e e k of t h e m o s t h a r d e n e d p r i m a r y

m e e t i n g m a n . __ _ .

B u t _in p a r l i a m e n t a r y i ndeco rum.

J o h n m u s t n o w go u p h e a d , for h is

l a s t p e r f o r m a n c e in t h a t l ine m u s t

c e r t a i n l y be conceded to t ake p reced ­

e n c e of e v e r y t h i n g in t ha fTTI I I en ioT

e v e n e x c e p t i n g t h e F r e n c h Assembly ,

w h i c h h i t h e r t o h a s t a k e n t h e lead in

t h e m e t h o d of m a k i n g p u b l i c s p e a k ­

i n g difficult, if no t d a n g e r o u s .

T h e occasion was Si r Cha r l e s

D i l k e ' s m o t i o n on t h e Civil L i s t , in

i n t r o d u c i n g wh ich h e was g r e e t e d

' w i t h h o o t i n g , b u t a t l e n g t h com­

m a n d e d si lence: I t t ook A u b u r o n boys, who were at work on it at the time.

H e r b e r t to b r i n g o u t J o h n ' s de l ica te

sense-of p r o p r i e t y in al l i t s ful lness

a n d b e a u t y . H e t r i e d for a n h o u r to

- t a l k five minutes ,"ancl . w a s g r e e t e d

w i t h h o o t i n g , cock -c rowing , s h o u t s ,

a n d o t h e r no i ses of t h e m o s t o u t l a n d ­

i s h a n d h i d e o u s c h a r a c t e r . S u c h a

s c e n e would h a v e b e e n i m p o s s i b l e in

o u r H o u s e of E e p r e s e n t a t i v e s , a n d i s

d i sgracefu l i n t he e x t r e m e .

T h e f ac t - tha t s u c h a scene i s a r o u s -

"ed"by~thTe mere~ment!6hl5f" a ~ r e p u b ~

l ica i i f o r m of g o v e r n m e n t i s conv inc -

i n g ev idence t h a t t h o loyal m e m b e r s

•feels t hemse lves s h o r t . of a r g u m e n t s

a;

b a r r e n of r e a s o n s for i t s existence-.

I f h o o t i n g is ail . t h e y can b r i n g to

b e a r , t h e ba t t l e - i s p rac t i ca l ly . , given-

over , for even "the m o s t d e t e r m i n e d

r o y a l i s t s m u s t c o n c e d e t h a t R e p u b l i ­

c a n sove re igns h a v e t h e s t r a n g e s t

l u n g s .

THE CCWECTICUT ELECTION/

NEW HAVEN, April 1—11:30 P. M.

The entire Republican slate ticket is elected beyond doubt.

HARTFORD, April 1. Returns from 124 towns give Jewell 36,370,

Hubbard 31.326, Gillette 1142, Harrison 2S-J. Jewell's majority over all G21. Jewell's gain

s against tho Hold, compared with last year, In^sTowns the Republicans have a net

ijaiu of four representatives. .TheSenato will certainly stand as well as last year. 13 to S, with a good chance ofbeins 14 to 7. It looks now as if Jewell may have been elected by the peo­p le" The day was mostly clear, with tnow squalls. The roads are ftcep with mud and the vote is not as large as last year.

' HARTFORD. April 2—2:30 A. it. —Je-.vdi'^r>lu™li'..v->3-2r07-M-roBJor;ty over all .2S9. The Senate will probably stand 14 Re­publicans and 7 Democrats, and tho House about th?sam2 as last year, when the Rcpub-lican'majority was 21:

•NEW HAVEN-, April 2—2:30 A. SI. The following is the vote of New Haven:

Jewell 4,094; Hubbard 4,67-1; Gillette 47; Harrison 13J. The Senate'stands 15 Republi-

XaTJSTTmnrDJmOcraU. -The Republicans gain" largely in the House of Representatives. The Republican Stato ticket is elected.

ANOTHER FEARFUL COLLIERY ACCI­DENT. N

SCRANTOX, April 1.

This afternoon the trestle-work of a coal breaker about, one hundred feet high broke down, .carrving with it a number of men and

—'"•- PfiQF.MOSSE-STILX LJYLW. — -

NEW TOBX, April l—7:SO P; JL

Prot Horse Is still ajlve.

. NEW YORE, April 2 ^ 2 ;40 A. SL At 2 a. m. Pro l Morse was sleeping.: His

condition showed Ettle change.

THE NATIONAL CAPITAL.

— — • WASHIHGTON, April 1 . .

The Secretary of the Treasury to-day called in SI, 750,000 of the three per cent temporarf loan certificates .of tho date of .August. 1st, 1SC8. The following are the denominations.:. $5000 from No.'s 3520 to S616; $10*000 from" 3196 to 3780. Interest will cease on the above certificates Hay Slst, 1S72.

Tho Supremo Court to-day, l a the caso np-pca!ed/roni the V. S. Circuit Court for Ken­tucky, decided that witness has no such right in tho case to be tried under the civil rights act of April,-1S6S, as will give the federal courts jurisdiction and that only the govern­ment, and parties to tho reco_rd In this case are to be afiected by the decision; therefore the averment la the indictment that Important witnesses in tho case were eclored and were denied the right to testify by the Kentucky Court3 did not give the Circuit Court jurisdic­tion in this case. .

"Vobrheco Introduced into the House to-dav

bbls. at$s..sp©8.65 for "caperSae" S ta to ' and He3tera;[email protected]) Tor common to choice extra ;'[email protected] forcoramoa to choice extra [email protected] for' common to good shipping brands extra round hoop Ohio.. Rve iloiuv«te»dy. gales 400 buJs% at $L00©5.20.

GRAIN—Wheat firmer and quiet. Receipts 2.000 bu. Sales. bu. at '§[email protected] for No. 2 Spring, la Store; $1.56©l.G9.Ior No. 1 do.;[email protected] for Winter Red Western; 1.7S<^lrt$-for'Aiivbef Wcutentr^LJir3(5il.80 for White do.—Rye quiet. Sales bu. Western [email protected]^ .Corn. a. shade firmer.. Receipts 46,-WH) bu. Sales 41,000 bu. at 72® 72Jc. fornewinixed Western a0o»t. Barley quiet and uichaDged. . Receipts 12,000 . bu. Oats"steady. Receipts 10,000 bu. Sales 18,000 bu. ut53@5Gc. for-Western in store and afloat; 5G@57c lorOhio.. .- - .

PROVISIONS—Fork steady. Sales 200 bblA [email protected] for. new mess. Beef un­changed. Cut Meats quiet." Lard quiet. Sales 2U0 tierces at 8 l-2<a)S 3-4c. for steam; 9c. for kettle rendered. Butter ll@39c. Cheese 13 @l-9c.. Sugar steady.. Eggs 22@23c.

WHISKEY—S71c.'

PETROLEUM—Selling at 12 5-S for crude; 22(3)22 1-lc. for refined.

COAL—[email protected] per ton. LEATHER—Buenc.3 Ayres and Rio Grande

light to heavy weights, 2tf@29ic.; California •407 27©2Sc"

WOOD - Quiet and firm. Unwashed 5Cc; Pullod S7@SSc.

and had referred to" the Jjidlcuiry Committee a bill for the enforcement'of the laws in the territory' of Ttah. It provides that the United States Attorney shall prosecute ail criminal cases in district courts, whether arising under the laws of Congress or of the territory; that the United States Marshal shall serve all pro­cesses; that their fees shall be paid by the territory; and that proof of co-habitation or acknowledgement shall be sufficient to sustain prosecutions for bigamy.

Granville's note i3 very long and will be considered in Cabinet meeting to-morrow.

OFFICIAL WEATHER REPORT. ~WIi>. DEJ-AETMENT,

OFFICE OF THE CHIEF SIO.NAL OFFICES, WASHINGTON, April 1, 7:00 P. if.

Probabilities.

WASHINGTON, April 1.

the night over the South -Atlantic, Middle and New England States, with northerly and west­erly winds and clearing weather, latter con­tinuing on Tuesday. The pressure will con­tinue dinimisbiuK west and over^ the upper lake regions aud possibly to the Ohio valley. Easterly winds veering to southerly nud in­creased cloudiness are probable for the west­ern Gulf States on Tuesday. -An—"wsa-of-row-baromeier i3 apparently advancing towards the northwest.

The crushed and broken timbers from some cause almost immediately caught fire and it' was with the greatest difficulty that the break­er '.va,; sr.ved—froia-dcstrac^-ion. -Two-men-uamed J. Clark and Dwight Mos>-and a boy named W. Palmer are fatally injured. It is believed,-but'not known, that several-. boys perished in the llames. The breaking of the trestle- was caused by the furious gale.

A miner named Rosser was almost instantly killed in the miae at the same place by a fall of coaL . /""-

" ;FIENDIS'H-WORK ON THE ERIE.-*-

NEWBCRGH, April 1. Late Saturday night some unknown persons

placed three gang-pIankTand a heavy baggage - , -. „ -i .. , . ,. - , truck on the track of the Erie Railroad at

.ga ins t i t , a n d t h a t r o y a l t v is r a t h e r ( „ , , „ _ , , , e . ° t' t_ *L "_. i _ j Chester.jOranso county. Larly Sunday morn­

ing an extra freight train struck the obstruc­tions, but was not seriously injured. A re-•ward' will be offered for the apprehension of the villains.

Good Liq'aor and Abstinence.—

A. favor i te t h e o r y w i t h l o v e r s of a

g l a s s of a rden t , sp i r i t s is t h a t good

l i q u o r d o n ' t h u r t a n y one , a n d t h a t

i n F r a n c e , w h e r e w ine a n d b r a n d y is

r e p u t e d t h e p u r e stuff, n o b o d y g e t s

d r u n k o r d ies of de l i r i um. T h i s class

t a l k l o u d l y a n d snee r a t t he to ta l a b ­

s t i n e n c e men , the re fo re we m u s t s t a t e

a fac t t o Btart le t h e m . T h e Leg i s l a ­

t ive A s s e m b l y of F r a n c e is now m a k ­

i n g a . l aw ' p r o v i d i n g t h a t e lec tors

sha l l bo p u n i s h e d l i gh t l y for t h e first

d r u n k , a l i t t le m o r e for t h e second,

and for t h e t h i r d offense sha l l forfeit

a l l e lec tora l r i g h t s . T h e a r g u m e n t s

i n favor.of it a re t h e s a m e a s t hose of

—Temperanco m e n i n t h e U n i t e d S t a t e s ;

viz , t h a t t he re is a n e n o r m o u s in ­

c r e a s e in cr ime, Suffering a n d pov-

• e r t y t h r o u g h excessive d r i n k i n g . —

T h e y say t h a t where low life ab ides ,

t h e r e d r u n k e n n e s s a b o u n d s . Such is

t h o t e s t i m o n y of all n a t i o n s w h e n t h e

t r u t h is l ea rned , therefore t he excuse-

o n t h e p l ea of b a d l i q u o r may as well

bo s t o p p e d , a n d s o c i c t y s q u a r e t h e i r

h a b i t s by tho rulo of abs t inence .

.. A FAMILY BURNED TOJDEATH. NEWARK, N. J., April 1.

The dwelling house of John Givenon, in Rockaway, was destroyed by fire one o'clock Sunday morning. His wife aud throe children perished'In the flamevbut "he escaped by jumping from the second story' window. The lire is supposed to- have been caused by ac­cident.

A HEAVY ROBBERY.

NEW ORLEANS, April 1. A runner of.the Citizens' Bank was robbed

r.t-the Carrol Bank this forenoon of $67,000. The runner vkreed his book on the when some one asked.him a question. While he was answering it his book was taken and another substituted. -No arrests.

Tho Caspian & Black SonCnnnl..

Tho~Czar of Russ i a is sa id to con­

t e m p l a t e b u i l d i n g a cana l f rom t h o

B l a c k t o tho Casp ian SeA. T h o su r ­

veys s h o w t h a t i t will bo a b o u t four

— h u n d r e d mi les Ibng-ond-wilL—r^ni)-«

t h o c o n s t a n t l a b o r of 3'2,CX>0 m e n ^o r

six y e a r s t o comple t e i t . ~ T h e object­

i ve p o i n t a imed a t i s p u r e l y commerc ia l .

• T h o w a t e r s of tho C a s p i a n Sea a r e

c o n s t a n t l y .falling, a n d i t is., a p p r e ­

h e n d e d t h a t if n o t p r o v i d e d for, tho

-Ma wil l d r y - u p a n d t h n s d e s t r o y t he

' s t u r g e o n , s t e r l e t a n d sea l f ishery of

i t s w a t e r s , which, a r c n o w a source of

g r * a t - p r o f i t "The" p r o p o s e d cana l

w o u l d p r o y i d o a g a i n s t i t b y fu rn i sh ­

i n g a c o n s t a n t s u p p l y from t h e Black

Sea .

. T h e C a s p i a n i s a b o u t 700 mi le s

' long, a n d from 120 t o 400 wide , w i th

- a m e a n level be low t h e oceans of 265

. , feet..-. '.It i s n o w k n o w n t h a t , s i nce t h e

.;-. e a r l i o s t h i s t o r i c a l t i m e s ; t h e r e h a s

b e e n a fall of t w o h u n d r e d feet i n t h e

I d « P t b " « { ^ * t e r . T h i s h a s c i r cu j a se r ib -

to

• METROPOLITAN NEWS.

NEW YOKK, April 1

Briget Holland, .ngetl, 70, wa3 burned death in bed tliis forenoon while smoking.

Miss Nellie Grant, Mr. Boric and family and ex-Collector .Murphy sail for Europe Wednes­day. The President will arrive hero to-night and remain in the city till Wednesday.

United States District Attorney Davis stated to a reporter this forenoon that the reports in the morning papcra relative to wholesale in­dictments against revenue oftlclals were ca­nard.-?. He said some ten or fifteen-Indict­ments wore found, and not over a hundred, as stated; and a few of them were against office­holders, deputy collectors and the like. A !arj.e number of persons against whom no in­dictments w»>re ms-'Te" public appeared at the office of the United States Commisfioner to offer bail, causing' come surprise to tho au^ tlioritic* l

PUBLIC DEBT STATEMENT.

WAsrn>'oro:f, April 1. Tiie loilowuigTsTa recnpituialionT>rthe plTTj-

lic (!c'jt statement for tho mouth ending March 31st, 1S72: Debt bearing Interest

coin, Interest Debt bearing Interest in law­

ful money, Interest, Debt on which interest has

c«se;l f-lnce maturity, Into«wt,., - ; : . . - —...-. - -Debt bearing no Interest,... Unclaimed interest,...'.

$1,818,!>GS,S50 00 31,92-1,3(52 ii

30.19S.0-0 00 2^r,,273 63

26,654,552 56 — 737,r>M sa 420,157,705 fiS

<>2M<5 00

Forty-Secohd Congress-Second Session.

. . . . SENATE,

tT " WASHINGTON, April 1.

The Indian appropriation bill was consider­ed and several amendments were submitted, but without taking any action thereon the Sojnie at 4 :oO adjourned. . -.

HOUSE. .

Mr. STARKWEATHER moved to suspend the rales-and-pass-the-bill for the location of a railroad depot in Washington on 6th street for the Baltimore aad Potomac Railroad Compa­ny. Afrreed to. The bill was thon-paased.

•Mr. MERCUR moved to suspend the rules and pass the bill repealing all law3. giving a portion of fines and penalties to informers in internal revenue cases.

Mr. COS wished, to have the law made ap­plicable also to custom houses, but Mercur de­clined to have it so modified.

Mr. DAWES argued It should be reforredjo tUe"Com'niIttee"on Ways "anil Means.

Mr. MERCUR'S motion was agreed to and the bill passed; yeas 125, nays 4S. "MrTSHELDON asked to have an amnesty bill passed for several persons in. Louisiana. Several members sent up additional Dames to be inserted, ,

The Speaker required all the names to be read. The Speaker hoped the bill would be referred to the Judiciary Committee.

Mr. BUTLER, Mass., said there were over five thousand name3 before the Judiciary Com­mittee for amnesty and a bill for that pur­pose would shortly bo reported.

The speaker Intimated he would hereaiter recognize no member except oue of the Judici­ary Committee to move to suspend the rules to pass an amnesty bill.

The name of Perry Walker, once Secretary of War of tire Confederate government, was withdrawn upon the Speaker calling attention to.lt, and the bill, with all tho additions to it, passed. Adjourned.

TVaSH?:**?.

ALBANY MARKET. :

- ALBANT, April 1

, FLOUR AND MEAL—With nominal re, ceipts of Flour, the market rules stroug and steady, with a good home aud Eastern de­mand. The demand is steady, with a steady diminution of stock. Rye Hour is doll. Corn Meal steady.

GRAIN—In Wheat a stronger feeling has been exhibited with a good demand at an ad­vanced price. "A further sale was made' on Saturday of one car N$. 1- Amber State at SI.75, and this morning five cars No. 2 Tread-well at S1.75, aud one car No. 1 do.~\$l.SO. Rye dull and nominal in value. Corn rather tirnier with sales two cars Western Mixed on p. t. to arrive, and one No. 1 High Mixed at 73 on the spot. Barley."rules dull. Sales two cars QuiuteoD p. t. Oats dull and nominal iu value.

, SEED—Tho adverse weather experienced withiu the past, two days has tended to check business. The sales late on Saturday evening

The baronieterJvill.-coDt4uue-risrn2^urm:rr^^ a t 9}cfT2S bag3do. at 10c; 62 bags do. at 10Jc, mid 23 bags large at 12c, which is about the ruling of the market. -Timothy is dull, at $3.25©3';75.

Now York Stock and Money-Market .

NEW YORK. April 1. Exchange, long".~9g; shor.t. 10J. stocks

l i o j . strong. Erie activer Gold, firni at Governments steady. State bonds dull and steady. Money firm at 7.per cent.

STOCKS— O.S.6 '«-81".rc( ; . . . O. 8. t i ' s 'S l , c o n . . U. 3 . j-20'8 'C2, r<-B

CX tu t V. S.^:^0's 'l»l», con U. S. 0'9 'Cl. COU. U. S. '63, c o i i p . . . . U. 8. C'a-'U&,*ievv'-. O. S. G's ' 6 7 . . U. S. <J'H 'CH U. S 10-40'n. res;. V. S. l ogo ' s , c o n . . Curroiu-y S i x e s . . . DolAIIudCanul . . . Maripo33 Do. p re ! Cauton Cousol'rt Ccal Co. . Cumbcrlunu West. Union TM.. Quicksilver . , . . . - . Quicksilver p rof . . t'acillc Mil l Boston Water P . . . Adams' H x p r e s s . . Wells. F , « 'Co. E Am. Mer. t i n . Ex. . United wtr.tex E x . . S Y C c a i U B . . . Oo-Scrli) Erie ; . Erie prcf Harle t t Hir lom p r e ! . . . Hoadlng

GOLD— 110H, <r

•1H?4 .113 s ;

., 1C9 . i i 2» ; .112;-; •n-'K . ins; .113 .

I IS lo-;; 1CSS

.110 110

. s . a;, . P5«; . i\j; . ~,i • '::%

41 . 53' . ;

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. 97 t "Hi

"•i . -3»i .WOK . . 0 4 1 , . 6 1 ? !

. SV,

.in.1; Air, .115.V

Mich . Cen t ra ! Uulou I ' jctllc L. 6. .v .Mich. s o u . . . . Do. a'crip til . Cen t ra l Clev. \ p Chi. & X West Chi. i : it:XT; p r c f . . . Clcv.. Ool. i O i n . . . . Now Je r s ey Cen.,

ex. I)iv Chicago .V It. I Mil. i St . Paul M i l . * St. P . . p r c l . Tol. , \ ab . & W . . . Tol. A: Wab., p r e f . . . F t W a y n e Alton A- T. 11 ; . Alt. kT. U. prof . . . C h i c a g o i : Alton . . . C'h). X A* prcl Ohio .^ Miss Del L fc Western

ex. Div Boat., l i a r , i: E r l o . . Col., Chi. i: I n . CCE C h i . . B . .t Q Hanniba l St. Joscpl Cen. l 'aclt lc Bds Union 1'aclflc B d s ' . Tcnn . 0 > . ex c o u . . . Tenn.C's .nevv Va I 'd. ex cou : Va &'», new MoC's

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. . 61? ;

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- i o i ? r . •oi ; - . . 07 . 07 . 61 . 56 . 95,!,"

The State Legislator^ ^[SENATE.

Auixsr, April 1. The Senate met at 7 J P. M. ,. The Commissioners of Public Parks or New

connrefrH*or^ s c a t ' n l ' i c ' r report as to improvements. BILLS INTRODUCED.

By Mr. GRAHAM, to punish newspapers by a fine of SI,00J for publishing the advertise-nient3 of abortionists.

Mr. TIEMANNoflercd a Concurrent resolution, which was adopted, requiring Comptroller Green to Investigate all transactions of the present new Court House Commissioners and to report.the purposi-aJor which they, expend­ed the J690.000 appropriated in 1870 nud tho ?300,000 given them on account of the appro­priation of 1871: also to advertise and ascer­tain the amounts of legal claims against them and the sum necessary to complete tho build­ing. Ha is directed to report within teQ days after his receiving the resolution.

Adjourned.

ASSEMBLY.

The Aasembly met at 7j.P. M. The Commissioners appointed to build tho

Third Judicial District Court House, New York, sent In their reports, In answer to a res­olution of the House, as the expense of the same, showing a total cost when completed of $91,495.57.

The bill to ascertain by proper proofs who, of persons naturalized in New York in October, ISfiS. nro entitled lo vote, which was under consideration nt the time of adjournment Sat­urday, was ordered to a third reading.

Mr. BERfU oflVcd a resolution reciting tho good qualities of lion. Peter G. feck, member -of-A^emhlrrwhtrdicd at Brooklyn sunuay, in

Total debt, principal S2,305.r0G,207 01 Interest,.. '. 35,957,230 92

Total.principal and lnt<»rf-?r,$2,3iO,9t>3,«3S S6 Cash in-Treasury 130,631,909 62

Debt less cuih Sn'Treasnry,. .$2,210,331,529 3-i Debt March Up, 1872. 2,225,813.<97 9S Docrfln-soof-dobtdotlngriasit '«-• .

month . . . . . . , . . . . , , 16,*S1,968 $i De«rea|e of debt «lnce March •

f, WW.tWUnshSJ, 1872,,. 299,6«,7«a 03

both public and private life and the many ge TTfin traits of character by which ho endeared himself to the members of this House; there­fore,

P^,ioli>cd, Tj)st th(> members of this House, In appreciation of his worth and usefulness, wear tho customary badges of mourning for the remainder of the-ses^iom

Resolved, That a commlttoe of fivo be ap-)X)inted by the Speaker to assist In paying Uio last iritmte of respect to onr-departed friend.

fosolrrd. That the Clerk of this Hon?o for­ward a copy of Hie rorcgolng preamble and resolutions to tno family of deceased.

Bstrfrrcl, That this House do now ndjonra. Messrs. Alvord, Berri, Jacobs and Speaker

Smith addressed the Honf5<v,\eoloci7.1ng de­ceased In appropriate and feeling terms, when the rcsolntloni were adopted an'd tho Hoo.«o adjoorned.

Commercial Report*. • NEW YORK- MARKET. ' - ' "

' ' . ! - . . i i . < - : ; . . v - i NisnfTORK. April I .;

FLOUR—A sbado firmer, with rather mora Inquiry, Rcc«fpta-iO,O09 1)t)l8,.-Sales 7,000

TELEGRAPHIC BREVITIES.

Prince Frederick Charles will visit Queen Victoria at Baden to-day. ' --

The first train crossed the Leavenworth railroad bridge yesterday. The test was high­ly satisfactory."

John S. Peck, one of the iDjared by the St. Louis tornado, died yesterday, and Mrs. Florie is not expected to live.

Merchants and others are preparing for an anticipated freshet at Albany. The Ice is ex­pected to break up very speedily. - The defeated Mexican revolutionists arc fleeing the country. A number of prominent leaders iu the rebel army have arrived at San Francisco. . > .

Tho report which has been current of the oarly. restoration of diplomatic- relations be­tween the Czar of Russia and the Pope is con­tradicted.

A Q.-e caused by the explosion of a still took place at the works of J. L. Stuart at Gibson's Poirtfc Schuylkill, yesterday, causing a loss of about S3O.000. Insured for $20,750.

Count Von Wesdehlen,- German charge d' aflaircs at Pari?, has notified Coantde Ucm-usat of Hismark'a regret at the failnrc of Thiers to induce the Assembly to ratify the portal conveution before adjournment.

An altercation occurred at St. Loais bS-twc9n Barney Kane, a laborer, and Thomas Russell, a superintendent, during which Kane struck Russell on the head, splitting his skull and killing him Instantly. Kuno escaped.

A now season of Italian Opera, with Parepa-Rosa, Wachtcl, Santlcv and Adelaide Phillips, opened last night a t ' the New York-Academy of Music with groat success, the Academy being crowded and the receipts amounting to $9000; "~ "

The Supremo Court at Philadelphia yester day rendered a decision in the case of Bishop O'llara of Scranton and Father Stock of Wil-liamsport. Tho judgment of Judge Gamble was reversed, and tho injunction against Bish­op O'llara was dissolvod.

A" band or robbers la.st week removed the rails on the Madrid i Andalusia Railroad and stopped a mail train, which they attacked,and after wounding several persons gained posses­sion of the train and took nil the money thev could find, about 3,003 pound*.

Cary, Nash & Ogden's paper mill and George G. Moon's flour mill at Port Dickenson, near Binghamton, were burned Saturday evening. Loss on paper mill $21,000; insured for*lt,!KK Loss on Hour mill SU>,500; insured for S!u,000. The dwelling of A. J. Phelps, Erie Railway agent at Binghampton. was al.->o burned on Sunday morning. Loss $20,()00; Insurance S12.5W.

An Iowa Mayor Is.under indictmcatlor-car-iicc.dcti slung-siioL

DIED.

. 1871 PI>'LE,V-Th thticity. on FrttUy, Mvrh icth Wjttrr rinlau. In th.i HJ.T\ j-cir of hl« »jc.

DEWEy_Ontl.eK>ihor iturch, i.f comproilon ct inn brjln.njrou s.. only c'u <l ofAblJ.h »t.il ll<-n. rldU I>-»rj, »uc<l 2 Jcar», 10 nionil,« »nrf IG a^i-t.

DUTtlMl-—At old, rc«i<lenc<» in tbii city on Snti.Uy cronlnc. Joiiah T. llitlcr. .>n,0.rt <Jt«cM«. tfti M. The frl.n.l. of th»-(,inily nro rcqne«te.i to Aticnd lit» lumml In the ciiuich M the lioty Mjirit, Jlondont, on Wr<lnn.i>j-, »t n

rVTLASTCXV the r»«iiieneech)i» f»tlr<r, T1irr-.i« V O. FoUM on Alhsn^ Arpi.ne, J,.lm K Folanl. »ce<i aiyeir»3 mmithajiid 6 il.-i.vj. The irirmli »n<l

, relatives ol tVe lyrflly »rt rnjoctcd lo.tteud (he fnn-r»I, on Wrdnwdij, »ta I-. ,M. msir. FoUni'a honae.

SLKtOItT—Atherrenlilenceln Rlelchtbnr«h onJInn d»j-. April l«t. *l 11 oVlo<fc. Mr». Ile.ter B wlfn of Ahr^m fl,lRhl.inthe .".0th yeiroi beroce ' Fntintl from th« Reforme.1 < hnfeb at Tort F.vrr oo W«lB-*.U.<,«i:ir. M. Friend. »ro invitfd to • tlcnd «ltl>ont fnrthrr nollcc.

House and StorerTdTIelT" . Thu rtoiiM «nd Klor« OWTIW of TTIIIIMI »ml pvii. bn.h AT«nn», opposite ih» ui» r.«ld<.nr#-. f oil.ndo B*TM,f4l«U Forforth«rj>»rtl«BUr«iiiplr (o

Jwnd<m|,-*I<u> afl,48». - - ••——B, .vitXEB.

r : TOWN MEETiNjg. I» oonformltr to SwlioaJtM, TIC* 10y of toe c i e ^

ter of tS» City of UnztXOB, toero. wiab«» To*n Mcttlnj h«W for Ihtt P»rt ot vho to«rn onUid* of tb« city llmlu woloh U th«r«by ooMtltnteis. Mpwxte lod diltinrt tows. S»ld town meeting l» lior»oy »p-polnted to t» held on 1-VKSDXY, THE 1STH DA5T Or APJtlL.it tilt LOOM of JoanG«lenaelmerilttti*.edoii th» plwik ro»d north, of tho iUoytu Crock. a»x tk» ring«Voa Brlda«. 'ito of3c« to b* filled «r»

\ - ^-SujjtrYiBOr^-. -• ,v . . - . ' ~—Tvura'CUrt-^

- . . . - Collector, • i Jui ticca of tho Petoo.

JLi»uor for iuort-Tcrm, -- 3 CoBjailj»lonor» nt Hi£bH»y», -

a Orer»eora of tho Poor, / _ ' .S Con»Uble«,

Guu« CotuUble,. Town Scaler,

Pound Muter, ' 3 Imjuclon of Kloctlon fji-PUt. No. »,

a •• .' " - " "..-. ». 3 •<. •' . •' *' 0.

JAME3 O. UNDSLET. Pitfd..Klns»toa, April M873. Bnoon-ijor.

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E S T A B L I S H E D IN 1844

TWO LAJRGE

Kingston and Ellenvjlje, . ULSTER COUNTY, X. Y.

(Succca«or» to SAatcft i REVTOU5S,) IlaTing purchased tho Hardware Btoro of E. G. Ful ler * Co., a t Ellenvil lo, au.l stocko-l it wi th a larjtt* and complete aeaortment of RCHXIJ*. are now-prepared to run. It aa » branch of their Ein«iton house. •*

Wo havo now on hand, at our two establishment", lac.

Largest Stock of Harclware ever offered to th" people of Ulstor aorl adjoining Coautics, anct rcApoctmlly as& a critical oxamlnatlou of the namo by a UiecrinjiuattDg public.

TVe Sell Uoth a t Wholesale and Retai l .

. All Roods bought cTirect fiom the MauDfacturcrs. and will be Bold accordingly. Attention is especially invited to the steel:' of

FARMING IMPLEMENTS AND N HARVESTING TOOLS, '

Consisting of Plow*, Straw Cutters, Coru Sheircrs, tiorse Itakes. Shovels. Kpadf-s, Uoe«, fccythea und dnatbs, Grain Cradles, <fcc. Also, a larcc and varied assortment of .

H o u s e - F u r n i s h i n g H a r d w a r e , T a b l e

" a n d P o c k e t Cu t l e ry , and alljtiuds of bhelf Hardwaro-generally kept in a

well reguatcd Hardware ?>tore,

GENERAL HARDWARE, Iron, Steel. >*ails. Springs, Axles, "Wood Work,

Spores, Felloes, hhalts, Poles and .11 uba. We cballe'ngo a comparison-cf our .stock of tsHKLF

UABDWAKE, I-on, Stce'l. Copper, Zinc. Lead, Malleable Iron. Springs, Jfcnmipfl, Bands,

Harness and Coach TrimmliiKs, Patent . _ Lt-ather and_ KnamelJed Cloths, .fee.

Also, Carpenters' and Coopers* * Tools, Bellows, Yiscfl. i c , Ac,

Wo aro also Agents for tho BABCOCK PUMP

which is wirTSht* cd iu>t to

freeze. !

POWDER ! We aro solo Agents for

DuPonfs Celebrate!. Blasting .and—Sporting * Powder; "~

Acknowledged bylllners and Sportsmen to bo the llest in tho World!

Blasting Powder, F. FF. FFF. FFFF, kegs 23"ft>s each OuPonfn Hlflo Powdcr.Fg, FFg, FFFg. kegs. S.'irWJJ 23 lbs. each. Eagto Rifle Powder, Kegs, G,V lbs each Eaglo Duck Powder, kogs (,}i,Jiyiy, lbs each. riijloDnok Powder, in canftteii. " "6 IbseacET Eagle Sporting - ' " « ~ - ~ri"nbs"eacfir Dnponfs liillo '• " - yx i 1 lbs each. DnPont's Rifle " in flasks, y. Iba each-Sportng Powder in'wood or metal kegs.

In short, put stock comprises CTCr}' article fonnd In first class tftrdwaro and Cutlcrr establishments. 11 has been selected with special referturc toiboroqnirc-mt-nts of tho market, purchased at the lowest cash rates, and will be sold at a moderate profit.

Oratnfalfor tho liberal patronage oxtended tis. we cordially invite you to visit our Stores and examine the goods aad prices.

ARTEMAS SAHI.ER. CHARLES REYNOLDS, ORLANDO DL-UOIS, . J. O-UuBOIS.

Cor. Wall anrtaiorth Front Sts., Kingston. HO • Kllca-rllle,- Uliitor'Connty. NRX. ._ _

FISHER&STONE House rWa"nted. -Any person havisg a taonVL hoo.e to rent -nt, '

fa oonvciUeDt waltoi* duUnoo of tho FritmZi Office, in » d ^ a W e l w r a U t y . c s j i U U . p o ^ S l »<mio b/cHimg A i T a a O n r a '

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Laundry." — .Tho sudden deecaso or the Proprietor, Sir. fi.orro

Pr»por, oi tho J»eob"«.Valluy Laundry, msi», anoDen J3a-for a KOQ*1 bualnesa man to,take, tho personal

*lxharvo of the works now »t the openlas of the season to supply the working capital or uk« an Interest' la* the real cstato and flxtmes. Mr. O. C. Proper will continue If desired, or tho wbolo property and ilx tutvo will be let; leased or sold: - sji™

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IX T H E_MinDLE OP T II E R L O C K .

Rondout Freerrialn, CLUB KATES

DAILY.

10 COPIES, I ADDRESS, PER WEEK, *1.M

mm.. .3S W t U t t t l M

B e g to a n n o u n c e t h e i r

FIRST GRAND OPENING,

Wednesday, April 3d, 1872,

i OF

-• DOLLY VARDENS,

Fashinable Noveltiev&C

To Reijt. ' Spogn OTprthft -nnv stns»o|rpo«rta Mcalc Kail *r,

; a l r atywMf v t n . . t n ^ fA*K..D in A raosM v

i Wodim i"alr street. Kingston, for bu'alnOM' parposMT^'i qoire at the building. • l S n "

For Sale. .; :; ON EAST TERMS; three housejrtad loU iitnated

onCrosa streoU betirecn Chamber street and Haa! brrfuck avenue. . "^

N. B.—tf-not sold on or before tho flnt of STay. win be. no d ot aucUon. -. . . . TIMOrm LAliibc

HOdlm . . ..*

For Sale. .: Three Milch Cowa anda-Yoke of 3 year old steer,

broken for n»e. Apply to STEPHEN 8HCLTIS. n«r Wblteport. . - • ' "

V.'hitcport, March 29th, 1S73. " 133^3.

SHAWLS, New and Elegant.

Carpets and Oil Cloths,

The. handsomest in tho City. .Reasonable.

Prices

THE LARGE BRICK STORE,

"Wall St ree t , cor. of John , F i r s t Ward .

To Builders, Farmers & Others !

you want bargaini "call and oiamino tho atock of

^ A . DODGE, AT III3 STOKK IS

Garden Street, Rondout, N. Y.

G r e a t I n d u c e m e n t s t o B u y e r s !

Hardware,. Iron, Steel, Nails, Spikes, Builtlera' Hardware, Carpenters'

Blacksmiths', W.ajon-Makere' and -' - Coopers' Tools. - .

Axlos. Sprinc«, Hor«e-Shoc Xaila, Kail Rod, TVagon -Woodwork, aach' .14 Spolts. Felloe.. Ilnha,

. ,. Shafts, ro)o». Ac. Bolto, Scroir«, Aile-Cllp«. rclIoe-Platci,

Thimble Scrow-., and a general as.

sortm't of - S H E L F . H A R D W A R E . -

P I n t c d F o r k s , S p o o n s , e t c , T a ­h i t i a n d P o c k e t C u t l e r y ,

A x e s , KniVCX'.-fsatC-,, <?<C. -Alw-ars on hand Ih'o cheapest and bout CI.OTITCJI

Wnixor.R In use—CnLBY'S—tho Lidk-a' i'arorlte.

F A K M E J R S , A T T E N T I O N ! ARricnllnral Imploinonta of all kinds, RhOTols,

Torts, Scyih-.s. Cr»dlr». Ilajlnu Too a of ev«ry doscrV'tton.

Farmers will find It to their advantaRe to call and examine n»y stock.

CARPF.XTF.RS anct BBITJDERS will obtain Gr-'at Parcslns In bu.\lng whsl tiicj- w-ant in their line at Dodi.-p-s. Rondout.

Antl-Ftrrjlnu liimps. Rffrigcratora, etc.. otc. Prices that defy conipctJtloa,

Rondonl. April J, 1ST2. DODOE.

K0!f.

Reading's Bakery. NOTICE T0~CUST0IVIERS.

I am pleased In announce to my customer! that the ropslrsyhlch I have been maklna la mT.nalL.ry, •'Uilwr^mpldM on Wednesdsj next, after which time t shall »<> able lo snpply th/-m without delsy. I hsre Introduced three new varlctlf s of Blscau :

To Rent. Tho one-half of the two-atory building situated on

Wall atreot, near North Front street, constating of a bis raent, two large rooms on first floor, and two rooms on second floor, besides sleeping apartments Terms reasonable. For particulars Inquire of

\V. B. FINCH. Office notr Tappen & Burhass' atoro on Wall St

KiNGio ox, March «i, 1872. —

Wanted. TljlrSnilth Wanted, Apply to USwl U. A. M \SSISO, Eddyvlllr.

$25 Reward. To auy ono who can sell better and cheaper accor­

dions, violins or anyotht-j inuiiic'aliastrumenls ttan A. RICE, Division Street, Rondout. ' lydlCC. — : : v -r——

ilouse and Lot For Sale. House aDd Lot iu Ponckhociie street, s> cond dcor

from Union Btreot, ltondont. Terms wiU-bo i.ado kno»-n by applying ou the prcn.if c», to

135^1 , —WrH. MARSH. .

To Rent. On SpriSK sireet, oao larcc houfe, suit.-blc fc-.r ono

or two families, and a part of another, large enough to accommodate ono gooJ-sizc.i family. For par-Hollar*. «,tc, apply to JOSkPIl 'JCBBY.

130dlf. Garden Strctt, ltondont.

OFFICES TO LET. . Two offices in Hirsch'n New BuilJins on Garden

and Ferry streets: Inquiro of ISAACHIRSCH,' dlMtt Rondout-N.y.

.To Let. The Grocery Storo and Dwelling now occupied by

2d. WI.NTEKUAH.V, oppoalto >ationall Hall Abeil stroet. ••iroT particulars inquire of -

lOldtf JOHN FOKSYTH.

Store To Let. Tho store now ocenpiod by John C. Brodhcad, ror- *

nor of East Front St. and Albany Avouue iu tho Yil~ lagy of Kl gatou, knoi^n as-thn "Yoorhees Store," tho samo being a drslrablo business house of long s auding. For further particulars inquire of.

AX N > SI. VOi) ItH KE9, or 120ml* P. S. VOOltHEES.

For Sale. A mo6t raluablo water fron', 1C0 feet on Rocdcot

Creek, is now offered for tale. This property has rare and valuable- privileges for a faclory or brewery and tho 120 feet of buildings can be easily converted. Good wharf ar.d sufficient water lor large vessels. Perfect title. ~l'nr further information enquired

~ -— LEWIS BKITEMBUCUKK 132f . Rondout, X.T.

LEMON, SARATOGA,

VANILLA, OVERLOOK,

hleh I am prapared to snpply In any quantity at shotl notice. *

In addition to the»i%. I manufacture th« Tory best

Q I N G E.R - S N A P S , «-SO;0^V-B-VS-C-U-IT;

M I L K B I S C U I T , ' O I 8 T E R C M O K E R S , '

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House For Sale. AT £0^£Hf leKff i ?5F=rm^r ' f a r - sale" mV-" Framo'House ou*the* Corner of tho Point Road and Walter Street, Ponckdocklo. Th<! lot Is ono hundred feet square and tho.houso 24x26 feet, two stories. There aro sovon rot.zns, a eminent cellar under^tbo whole houso, a good cistern handy, and fruir trees, flowers and shrubs are all nicely growing. I will sell this property very reasonably.

dlmllS. . CYRTJS E. ErXG.

—House-and4:ot-For-Sa1e.' Tho subsciber offers for salo his dcsirablo Hcuso

and lot, situated on tho River Road, about onc-quartor . of a mile south of Port Ewen, old village, and a Alio and a quarter south otRondont Tho Homo cdn-' tains nlno room's, Is well finished and in good order, and has a good cellar a largo cistern and a fine well. The lot contains over half an acre of land, and Is well stocked with fruit trees of the b.'St quality, includ­ing pears, poaches, apples and plums, all grafted, and a choico stock of grapes. The placo adjolnsltcv. Dr. Chalkor's, and commands aflnori:cr viowof 15 miles. Apply on the premises to

WILLUMir. KERR. Or at TOE FUEEJIA:.' Office.

POUT Ewes, March 26,1872. ' lMdlm. .

——Dissolution^ of C o p a r t n e r s h i p . " Charles R. Hopper having this day sold his entire

icterost in t^d business formerly conducted under thdTlrm and namo of HOPPER-& JCNES to Richard Jones, the said firm is hereby dissolved. All debts due tho concern to be paid R. Jones, and all liabilo, tiea of said firm will be paid by him. The business will be continued as -usual at tho former placo of businessbTilcilutxrs&JOXEK. . . .

A." OHAKLESR. HOPPER. RICHARD JONES..

Rondoat, Fob. 13th, 18T2. lOlmS -

Dissolution of Co-partnership. Michael A. Cnmmlogs having thlc day sold his en­

tire Intcrrst iu iho-business horetoforo conducted uudar the firm and namo of Briggs A-Co.." to Abram It. Brlg^s. tho a»ld nnn Is hcrebv mntnaDy" dls. solved. All debts duo tho firm to bo paid to Abram H. , Briggs and all liabilities of said firm will bo paid UQOU prcsoi tatlon-hy him. Tho busiucss will bo hereafter continued under the najneof A. R. Briggs.

ABItAM H. B.tlOOS.. -̂ ••• MICHAEL A. CUMMIXGS.

_U»d2m_ ;-—''-.--.

Dissolution of Copartnership. It is heroby agree*', by ar-i between Bridget Leon*

ardand Jamec FIsnagan, of tho Co-partner»bi|> of Mrs. J. W. Leonard k Co.. that said Uo-partncrship bo dissolved, and the simo is hereby, mutually dis­solved. .All transactions or bnsiIicia'(n_roffr.cnco to. siid Co-partnership for tho pnrposo oT settling *h« ac- ounts of the same. ma» be douo^lth either "f Its undorslgned, at their respective placesof business.

x— nninofT LCONARD. JAMES FLANAOXS.

Rondout. Marchi.lS*2. dlUmX

-Assignees' Notice. All persons having claims.agalrst Jacob X'endel*

son am hcroby not'fled to present ihem with tb*-ir vouchers to H. Mcho.inmssor «t his onice In Ron­dout on or btiorn the 15th day of April,1873.\

u. ISCUOONMAKEB. " LCC\8KR0M. Jr.

K A T K S Oh' K i t E I G H T AKD TERMS FOR BOATINO CO VL FOR THE PEL-

A WARS * ilPU-uXOAKAL COMPAKTONTIIEIR CANAL AS'nO.NTUCSuHTHANDKASIltlVthS, UURU^T-l«C-4UM-«yu-K*Aj«>S-OSU«3. Tho rate of frelgll-for ooais making trips from

Rondonl to Hontsdalo »n I rettiri iim to Rondoot li-den with coal will botf?'; cents pfr grosston ofJ.Sl* lbs on all coal so delivered to Konrifiit prior to Jaly 1st, sod RSeoplapefVross ton of J.2I0 lbs «ill b» paid on ail cT>»l so rteilrtrert from July 1st until lb* 1 lose of navigation. Proportionate rah-" of frflg'tA will be paid on eoaldolirv-r don Hu'oofcsnsl between Honesdale aud hondout. All iuiUripi_«nd atj'on^ dons, — ~T ""* -"

The boats to be- nnloadrd by tho Companr or con­signee witliout charge to the boatiiien

the boatmen, howavcr, to trim tho boat, tend 6»y, * c . s« formerljv -

AH Installment of t30 will bo reserved from Ino freight en each trip towards the psyment of 1 he boat.

Tnero «IU also b» roJervKl *• and Iho fraction or » dollar out of thtxrelght 9t.<»ch ti lu.nr.ul.thc tlo«c_ of th» sea-Oii as por contract. The rivtrfrvlghtfrora Rondout to Kow Tork will be 1* cents per gross ton. • r a w i n g therefrom 16 per trip towards the payment bflhe,boit, , ' . .

The nvigataad lastallrotnts lobe in proportion for leas distances. . „' ,-r/i,

Dsmurracs at lht rato Of H p*r fTay will be MM tor all abtencs-from Rondout. beyond tho control of too boslmen. ofover"t.hrco full working days on Tircr irlpa toXe*yor». . ' _ „

No demtirrafrn wjll bo paid for detcnUwh «l nonrs-daleor Rondout, nor (a »uf other case, except on river trips, as above *p>clllf'd''

Towing aooVwbjriSjtcifS^^ XirMveS civen by parties on line of r.̂ nal or >t« tb« payment if frsiifht to Insor* . J W } *

Hon must bo rsrilfcd by tb4>n«artsi Cscal Stipenu*. T/clnlty for th<i pay

tendont or collector. , , . - -A. H, VANDLISO,Sup'lIt indonl Dsptrtn"!"-RO-JJOBT, March » th , 187J. &••${% ,;-.;'I"'"."~'w . .

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