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We feal cartail{'t! dt an cramination of 0 CK ”DIEM MH convince yauonthzt 32 .uaiifed in for cursaives the chespont Last line of IBLACK QS’ODS in the city. (100?) wary t ‘dbx in great variety with and bargains. ov ~ \fi'fli\(-§i J4ll kinds rmeludiog ~ils ind Worerads 4 bges, Silk and Yak +0 La es, Ide, &c., &c _._. ‘QODS we have reduced ..1 140 to So a ya Is to dc a 78 To to Se a y3. DOMESTIC Emma from .q Prowa 014g humer- from $ riff --- oO. dili wine 0x. -_183 BAST wa. ito | 9rd F- 5mm chia j ER's 'The vtar' Hume ian . CM ssware ! OTEL and naw rpenm Minn!“ VATE YABLES g 4 selling at & 103, LAKE ST. ea to which (Ea gated the attention 'LOSEST | UYERS ! PLATED E bops, AL OL Fxxxgn‘fis axp LAMPS, Cuor t, 1% E# tro at ras STORE HALL! brlceo. SALOON GOODS, {0 GOODS anda LassEs, -- the spring styles of Carriages, so Before you buy, \ COR. 0 ' water sp. 3 Oi M. DEXTER, M s R 4 litres of BAR IUSPFURNIQfié LOOKING-f! argent assor Idrea's HITNEY'8 M&NB\ leara p ang 4 Wrappers for Boot & agloe man, \%\ OCERS\ 13 a Lei (Fimin and Prfiited.) Twmfis,.tc.. he. PAPERS, Black an Del-rod Inks. » l C '_ insurance, Kim & REYSOLDS, Willi“ * “h l. in AND Los imsuganos mi.» BEL [ placed io th “min-lg rmurikeln001!!an . I? wake-h apposite Bimire, cst re« 00r- | voL. XXHIL F. A WW'AE'V \ 4 TNSURANC® AGENT. No. 4 araot nue. fitfifir strestovar Henty Draken Jew» IW a” 0mm.” Igy a “not: 0 Kind SLY & FROST. SURANOR ABESNTS, Ko. 108 wdfiggfiiwu the Houge \may a 1COT®, AND INBURANCG®N Cd Water Arroat, N. 9. \To mult oink, tam a Fire, Hifeand (T! IRWIN! “We; £603sz m Phonographic. D x\ st- m at moss Reterances n \MN! ratom Omen with Sarr pddi® Aon Tot * M iscellaneo us mutants-a. oriENEiman, “mm: niters, ext State but. near 02: if? 190.1 t ® Incomfl‘“ I“ .T \&e fMon ovar Post offi Inside flung“ r- (”as I‘ll“ WW\. All km of tumching won a to ardaf. H, L. KIJES, CITZ BOOK BINDERY, Gazotte Buildings, 133% Lake straot. CHARLES sAORTTGEUS, All nut numg.‘ Ole-11250 gmurlgflog- AU q? m Water Stzoot. aly M. DYKHR, IARUFAOTURKE UF IRON BAILING, F Architectural and Agrionitoral Iron Works, ma 931mm:- N.Y. Luo a combined Sireo el Produce Dealers. J. u. JONES & DORN, WHOLESALE DEALERS and SHIPPERs of BU Clove d Timo Seed aud Asdhto n mafia-2m; “255, opposite Post OM WEAVER & FERGUSON, t, 156 &g, No. 141 and 183 Wm Water strgos. MORRID SKELEY (Laie af the frc: of O. 0, Kingsbury & Oo.) MEBUHANT, «ad wholssals dealer in UMMIBAION Eggs, Wool, Hides, Pelts, Clover h“!!- 633.34 and Country Pro uce genezaily IO 219 Water street. N Y 1834. 1876. PERRY% CO., Druggists and Pharmaceutists, Dealers in all Pateng Medigings. e Line of FANCY AND OILET ARTICLES, Which we offer at veay now prrors A AGENTS FOR KELSONS, POTTS & Co's FLUID EXTRACTS, Mors reliable and chespor thao «ny other Extract in the market. * Homcespathis Remedios. t chased a complete shack of the sbovo Wohafijnl a~\p Bariecko & 1? nfel, which we offer to physicians at New York prites. MipPryricians prescriptions carefully prepared by persams of experience. PERRY & CO., 317 Waren St., Janddtf® __. mumnnJ Y. ESTABLISHED i 847. Gerity % Morrell, Wholesale Draggists, 176 LAKE ST., COR,. CARROLL, ELMIRA, N. Y., Jobbers of Druggist's Sundries, Patant Medicines, Ciags- ware, Ghemlculs. Wnite Lime, White Sand, Piaster Paris, Rosendale Cement WaterLime, Whitin also- mine, Paris wmta,%o.. &o. Ask ir Quotations, W. 8. GRRITY, Da I1. MORRELL maridtf® 'SJl9@JROGQ @JEPMpJIECH R-L LF “VT?! TBT P SGTIT mix-oust fir-13m O.LS Aitiston, Wi kesbarre £Loligh | & COAL . Foundr ¥: Steam'and Domestic PHPDOSGS. _-_-s. -_ iv The undersigned offers at wholosale The Lehigh Valley Coal Co.'s COAL M the lowest current rates. 'This (oal is ef * very superior quality, being mostly mined from the celebrated -- Baltimore and Pittston Veins. FRISBIE & ATKINSON, ' Office 114 & 116 Balduiin 41. ICLMXHLA WM. K. filimstralor’s Sale. On FRIDAY, April 28th, ,,‘ AT 10 i. MC 11 he: d in Fromt of m 5h! Righost: nun-om no v\) t \a The End Appreaching-#e Others do mo Sheat-The hing--Seme ° Desire, it, Imvertignations--The Tall Rum ef it. agrt- ~Re. mun-mud the Btate-The Riasica RoSormatory Bil. Annazt, April 20, 1879. \ The beginning of the end approaches ; and one more week will probably find the balls of Legiolntioiiuama. and the- sesaion of 1876 a thing of Disguise} it as we may with light and mam epecches or with even the hilavity of a mosk-seasion, the fact is that much af regret and pain is as- sociated in the minds of all with this fnal adjournment, thia separstion after long weeks of intimate persotial ncquaintance and companionship. Any one dropping in upor the meetings of the Legislature dyring the , past week would ry and bustle of @ll meftbers-with the promptness and entuestnes of «il in de- spatching business. The limit of five min- utes to the speeches in thoe dabates, the im from the mouth of the Spegker or Clerk as motions are put or bills read-all point to the great desire, which ifeetly unsni- mous on the part of alK members, to got through and go home. « This desire is not howover at all participa- ted in by the nutmeroas employees about the place. - Doorkeepers, messengers, clerka,and pages, | librarians - and postal - officers, sergennts-at-arms and attendants, et hor ge- nus omne, are perfectly unanimous in their desire to have the session and their pay con- tipued indofnifely. The excitement of this pask week bas been the investigation, at his own request, of the conduct of Mr Watts, of Now York, and tho investigation, in spito of thgmselves, of the conduct of four other members -all in rg- apect to their votes on the Brooklyn charter bill, which, through their deflection. was de- feated. It was freely charged that money bad de- fented this bill, nod as it was mado a party question, these five Rapublican members wore uf course subject to suspicion. The Com- mittee on Privileges and Elections have been busy all the week, hut fin\: not found out anything and have reafly been rather outwitted by the lohlry men who have been eramined Mr. Fish, of the crmmitteo, asked one of the most notorirus of the wit- nesses whether he had been furnished with momey to influence the action of the Assom: bly on any bills this wintet , and the re- sponse was that it was none df the commit. tee's business ' which, sa it was true, was rathgr a dampener on Mr. Fish in his ghar» acter of an examiner. The committee are not yot ready to report and Mr. Watts' char- acter is as yet an andis overed thing. The toll question is as laat finsily settled The Senate followed in the track of tho As- sembly and passed the toll skew* as suboit ance of the rates of 1875. There ras somo very good mamagement shown in getting this passed by the Senate. Much quict bat effective work was done by the friends of low tolls, and when the question came up it was disposed of almost without debate, and the high tolls party were completely oF thoir guard, baring etpected, long and numersus arguments _ Woodin allowed himself t> be betriged into quite an ezhibition -! il} homor, whem he found the ayes and noes being called wfthout debate, and when his namo was called, asked the permission of the Sonate to make a speech agninst the low toll sheet {t was too late, however, and his effort, though powerful, produced no change In the voting already done befcre bis name had been reached in the roll call, so be Bad to fetire ia igng- minioas defeat, not oven boipg able to get the subject postponed a single day Bome fun was enjoyed |y the grave Sena- tors on a proposition to lave printéfl 3,000 copies of the aponal report of the Agriculteral S ciety of the Hitate Of this uamber one thougand were intguded for gen- eral distribati >o throughout the S:ato, and Senator Schoonmaker, in the dourse of his rowarka vgainst this ugo of tog public funds, drew a humerogs pisture of the farmers throughout the State who ware clamoring for this Lock. Ho ud: \Imagine the farm. ers standin,; in the doorways of their boases, surrounded by their children, all with hands outstretehed and awaiting the gift of this beautifully illustrated work If we refuse to make this appropriation these children will burst into tears and the farmer and his family will mourn the loss of this inestimable treasure, and will not be comfottsd because it is not \ It is impossible to reproduce on paper the wit and sarcasm of hib remarks, but thoe Senate and the audience were mach entertained for half an hour. Tho resolution was lost Tho work of re- diatrigting tho State Is gressing in the commnttso, but no report fan Yorn Jo ogrurd upvo Thy d the committee say that they will report be- fore the end of the week, but it will not be easy for the Qovognor to send back a vato if he dees not Approve the re-apportionment» and if he does not sign the bill thioga will remain another year as they are. The Assembly concurred in the §emte amendments of the Elpira Reigrmntog bill, and also added tho namo of Frank Atkinson to the mnunagers, principally by the efforté of Mr. Gere, who urged this gs a matter of right to Elmim in??? te. - Sabrina von Steinbach, known as \The Fair Saba,\ was tho denigner of the famous Cnihodmi of Strasburg, 'the fAnest building tall bag from Plymouth, Mad., i devoted ezclusively to May flowe-. 2.5127 packages of which are on .mT sent from the Hitle town. TELEGRAPH NEWS. California Roegpubican «invention. Sax Fraxcisco, April 27.-The Rep can Convention chosoims delegates at large, A. G. Abell, Charles Reef, G. S, Evans and William Pierc credited to Blaine except Pierce, who is for Brigtom first and Blaine Hengt. second. The following aro the remaining delegates : John Martin, J. Hecb, G. g. Dyer, N. D. Rideout, A. D. Whitney, N. B. Gonzales and Josish Belden, all for Blaine, and E. H..Foote for Bristow. Resolutions strongly endorsing Blaine were adopted, but the delegates are without formal instractiony, _ FORKIGN NEWB, A COL Whirl“! Loxsbos, April 27. In the House of Com- mons this evening, roy) assent to the royal titles was announced, shd was mind | silence. Gourt of A have been immediately strdek with the hor- | patience of any delay, the whirl of words | ted by the Canal Board, which is a | -their faith and adoption by the endorsement [| THH DBLNGATR® STCONORESSIOMAL mutton. Wiest Dumb-4m;- m m: mun} MM mun, April sin—cam of, Anni- W- :Dtk as Herman-hi: Chairman. Long Delays Caused by Tar- diness of Cammittacs. E e fihe Brenckes Hitted by ”exit“. Seymour and Keranu. -* Tho Commiltces Finally Report and the Show Goes On. . 80 tp mm The liens-nu». ut Large Hended by Francis Kernan Tilden Suggeated as a Good Man for President. agen» Kelly and Morrissey White Away the (Tedious and Tastc- toss Hoar.\ sw en - Tammany's Sechem Pieads for His Aima Mater. w~ - And Cal's con the Wanderers to Return. -a- The Mon. John Pronournces Tam- mhany Hail a Dolusion and m ‘qud ~ Kno ws His Rights, a : d Knowing Dares Maintain. o . And Warns/Neritnin Persoms to Siand From Vader if He Don't Get Theim. - ge- [For segort of the foronogn session «ee thir] page.) AVTERNOON Urtca, April 97.-The Convention re- asiembled at 1.20, when the chair aonounc« ed that the comuntitees not being ready to report yot, ho had great pleasure in statin 05 that there was presbnt two distinguish members of the domocratlo party, Horatio Seymour and Francis Kernan. [UGreat ap- lauge. ) The chairman said he weald intro- Slice thism to the convention if it so desired. Lflmt yplmo ] The chair then introduc- arman, whien the conventioa raso t> m {ta-st. waving hate and cheering Mr Ker: bad thap momdmil to address me coven. tion, f t As the con-infusion of bis nddxm throo cheors wore given. Tha chair theo intre. duced Horatio Seymour, who was received with three cheers, waoviug of hats, handker: chiefe and screams of d Tight... Valet being restored, Mr. Soy mour proceeded to address the convention, recoiring immense applagse. Mc Peckham, from the Committee on Organizations, submitted the following re port, which was adopted : For Permanent President, Hon. John C. Jacobs, of King:. For Vice Presidonts by Longrmluul dis- tricts Edward A. Lawrence; Tunis G Bergen, Hamuel P. Freeman; Comrles © “5?“ Q Slavic; Patrick Koonan ; U Guntzer,. August Helmost, Thomas O'Cal- lahan . Josoph O'Donobue , Men > Diefan- dorf, Charles M. Sghie®iqa, Wino 8. Ketch am ;, D. C Dusonbury ; Charles Holmes , Q A Dyor, John Fitagersald,. Jeremiah Finch , Prancts D Planders, A W. Hunte: , H M Hooper, WF Porter, Waitse Ballog , W K. Lippitt, F. M Benjamin, Wa V Bruyn . James Faulkner, Jr , Aivina Dever. emor, David B HiN, win Porter Lona B. Crocker, (. R. Lester J. B Strong. The followin Secretaries by dis- trists med hito ; D H. Hulstt ; Wa. IP Har 3, Jr . . Stgacue, P. Dover J. Bag- ley , J F Kelly E Gilvin, W Joyce, J E Morrison, J C Fallon, W J.Ackiny. JCT. Jonnson, J. B Kerr; L. Robinson, E Mar- cy, °F O'Conger. A C. Ho Livingston. ©. J Hymes, D 8 QQerckenbush, W HU Par- ker, W. Hant; M. B. Cogaweil. D. D Walrath; J Hofman, Wm. Charen. B U4. alumni! B S.oqohg, J A Hanford, Jos. Fee; J P Vincent, (} A '(irimard, A. A. Van Duzen. , , Recording sortotartes, 6 O Pormg, K. M. Holbrook.. Mr Doksheimer, from the Comamitteo on Resolurigns, roporwd a8 follows Resolvid, Tho demosratis party of New York renow their Adelity to tho principles sot forth in their platforms adopted in 187% and 1876, thoas approved at the ballot bum of the Empira State, well vindicated in illustrious administration as (G .vergor cl Samuel J. Tilden, aud commended ssow to of an increasing majority of fellow demo- crate of our sister states throughout the Union. The democratic party of New York rendopt also their resolution adopted in the state conventions of 1804, 1808 and 1878, to wit : Resolved, 'That the dolegates to the Doma- cratic National Convention to be appointed, aro heroby instracted to enter thas Conven» tion as a anit, and act and voto as a ooit, in sccordanco with the will of the majority of the members thereof, and in case any of its members shall be appointed delegates there- ol by madam- organization, ami should not {5mm thasony tind io immiti m vical), and tha delegation ehall proceed to fill the same, and it is bers empowered to by supply all vasanclios by death, absentg, resignation or otherwise. The y of New York, while comminupico their delegates the daty of t joining wl the doling-baa ol theis fatlow he states in the moment. ous duuhmcionnol the national convention, declare thoir setiled conviction that a return to the constitutional principal. frugal ox« penditures, administrative of the foundera of the Republic is thy um nad mest knperious necessity of the times, the amalgam: igsuo now before the people of the Union, and they Amigo“, v with ful deference other States dint ap reolation _ or her renowned demoers utntumam.bi Blul like him tg that the newnunmu qf 63mm! (B New b the ofice of Drsaldany would ananee the vots ma; fll mm neomi iMLO! caer alpa- manual oi this arduous work of mum! The- committee report that the resolation submitted by Mr. In}. of Columbias, and which n: “(fitted to thin 00mm ittee, dose not Thaw mointiom ware Adopted Tho Chair than anitonnsed Mr. Ray's req» olution in order. Mr. Baebe raised a point of arder that the maiter embraced in the rasolution was be- foro the Cotnraittoo on Delegates. Mr. Weed moved to lay the matter on the table. Carrind. Mr. ons, from the Committee on Dals> gates, reported as follows : The Committee on Delegatos bog om. to submit the follow- lug r , to wit, That they have selected wing as DELEGATES AT to the St.. {flail damnation Emmi- Kage» r, of Erin ; mefim; Mtg: remit Ja mem ; House £. of Dutchess Epenter, of New York i “til that. tin Lollowing were a t!» a aad ates oi m maxim“ ennui with respect: brethren of the core 1)”ququ Wflhfiflf suck F1; ' anth mmfi'ix-umuz ¥. Russe animus zlaweld, G am lint W‘ P06“: trict -Bammet D. Haliiday. Torp: kin; him f “fin“, n atxM-l—Jm:;xk. Monroc; Wis. Bistrict=W. 8. Farman only Hugs; H. c o « -sacond “(ll-12W P Laning, Erie; Thirty-third Dbtrict -Obsries Cary, gas; Wiliam Dockstaver Qhantangua. In covery case except on the selection of two delagatse {mm the 25th Conguniomi district aad the seclection Wwio. anfl of the 30h disarm. m tinie- gates were seleatod by a majority of the del- egates of the respective districts, and in reo cares thore was n tlo vote, and your committee selected. rll 27, (‘ Eigned , D. Magon®, Jr., Cbatroan. Groror B Lat, Seo. The conreation then adjourned mans dis st 215 P ar erem mn or goits kauns ' As followa ta the epeech of Jabn Kelly, delivered io Convention | It ts in full, that which is printed on the third page, being merely ao atetract thercof, which was tels graphed to yesterday's cvening papers.. Ep ] | | 1 do uor, Mr. Chairman, demre to take up the time of this convention, but tho gentle. man (Morrisesy ) has made seme remarks in relation to the city of New York which I think some one pf the regular delegates sit. ting In this courgntion should reply to. He says that some action should be en by, this convention to regulate the affairs of tho clt i of Now York. The conventiqn of 187 m resolation directing how elections in the city and county of Now York should be held _ (Wo hare followed the directions of tho comvention. - Wae have elected aur 71:1an- to this cunvention by assembly districts. There wer» opportani ties for these gentlomen.contesiteg our seats upon the floor to go to these election diz. tricts and cogteat tho election there. They gentliomen havo been keg} out of the regt. lar orgamization in Now 1 say that ta no person destroas of Lemming a member of the regnaiar organization thas ts prevented from doing so _| Appinuse | - But for the last three years, over since that organizi- ton was organized undar its presen: regime, these gentlcmen have scon fit to come to the comventiun with the eicepth-o of 1874, to content unr seats, and when the convention rejooted them they wont back to the city of Now-York and made a combigation with the “a ablican My to dafeat the regulars can d tes named by the democratic party [Applaosc |_ Now, he says, perhaps they nu do the same thing a L hops not I hope that tho ogtter seono of their judg- ment will control their action ia the fatare. Mr. ( oairoran, I am ozgeediogt that those men should come into {am/aw y bat is it tha way to bring them into Tammnoy Hall by their forming a separate orgamezation and then making & combination with the Ropathicao party, and then asking as to come in under come certein condi- tions ? Perhaps those conditions would have Km relation to the candidates who might nominated by tho party - Now I am against aby euch thing as that | want every thing cooduct sd fatrly and bon: rably WM) anmummm; Albany; Refua Mummy.“ Damn-J Wham Bonsse m; M. Weed, Clinton; minim Bimini-mm D. Hill. Chemung; 'f dent-ml: we hate from Tawuwagy refused to do tt. The gentleman says theso i lak them to deny it, they cannot do it. _I “m3 alum! Momma. lmcwflm dr.. ae. “I; FEM g aka-GM «icant aunt Rosin. or, sol poate vh o nex Nyy h wal Top 2 ad can ir sesso Pe ation C. pescy, rereccco | F hummuuwmgmmmm fowfim xmfiwm , | cause of thia pposlicn hit tion here to-day. > net-nowuw. fatticJobn G# my numb trict, sent hm aB » «1 it'll at m lath, £215”. » 1321503513 Muslin: 18/4. hi “$5 w w w M. Rm Cayugap 1 Quill! Milli! Nikki—I). LL. Laphim, Yates; md “if“ a\ WM blfl |controlisd b (ha admin: who j {down here, and b no oun else. “wa t is all very w lorizhntocom this convention unantqubmth'dm t! my do silidouhouymbnbiffluyu not do as be «ays turn them cut in the street. Now, Mr. I do not {on to atand that distation from him or Fag; sham & ¢mbmuan with th aepnm We mama: O\ [rfter we woeut ham! kn g®r bout apy ade ie stale cpmroution a e & fusion ticket. There were sight candidates on that ticket; seven of them were democrats and each of Mlmchm by 25,000. Now, I ask woo bas just sat down if nvmmohbodghtmnoe P? I ask him to answar magnum“ ' the Chair. I nothing about their political afBnitige with the exception of two. 'Ewo of them ware Republicans; the others I do not think bad any political record in New York so far $s I know Mr Matthew-Now Mr. fiiminnm he admits that sir of them were Democrats , ao- cording to bis own sts leonot want to come Into this Bot want to go to 6t. Louis; [sanctum- ing for that ; I am fighting for what is right Magnum and map, sad sothing use tell you. gentlemen, they have no or- ganization; they hare you a lot of mp“ Tho wholes of the gm tee on mdet are a frand. Chatroan, I can show ormdontials ahicisrrmgitgbg Prmmioy log Hell where 0 mary e was purported to be held in a brown nmefiugtmthecitro! New York The idea of being held mum-inm' These are the 1:23 When nmgoingto tell yoo, as mearas I ran, the {mnottdhngwmhwfihm grim. I do mot wart to thare. .All other gentleman warts is to Grandma: go to s-m1obg?s:;: Tim; or thirt J «&ra (hound maple in the city of Now Tk want to if you will permit them to be. iv lee with tits convention whether they will ba or not. They want to bo now. Lst as see the re. sdit Last fall yo cams hero as wioners,- they won nothing. Now, Mr. Chairmap, I Jun-youthofightol int fall as noar as I There aro eleren Republicans assem- (neutron: the city of New York to-day. Therefore, wo have lost the mush]: by the action of the city of New York. Tammany Hall had Your Senators lest year, lad b&re one now | You have lost the jqdic . for fourtsen years ; you have lost seven ciril justices out of nine for sit yours \Phat is the result of it. Now [tell you that this is all astitrary Emma” Mmhmdmwjota. | He would not let the | pn get on t ompwr'l‘mm; Hall to: d4y who ars 13> Their or- . ganiration is a bailding, nothing more. They 1 know tnat thare is overy dispmit or -m the part of the meo with whom I am ar i sociated to be fair and liberal té thoes guotlomen. They toll yoh wo desire to kee 89 thom out of Tammany Hall Woy to 187 i after the adjourament of your State Conrer. tion, we held out the olivo branch to those people and asked thom to come toto 'Fam- | many Hali, bat osfortanately, desgracafully to thotosolzes, thay made then a combiss. | tion with trs Hopablican party to defeat the . regular orgunisation in the city and cousty of Now York. Wao again to 18473 offered to . poss iy to nave anything to do with at. N-m will the umuqman teil where ; there u any - disposition - cpon - the ' any member | of - frmmany if?!“ ta mica: andy gontlomad why is (im- rous to coms into that ofganizatiqn, proud ed be will rak his chanoes at the aloctiont #144 othor gootleinen ? if“ inns : they will say that thore l» no fair “Flay about lness primacy elsstions. | Well. [ can say te, that in the great city of Now York Lav are held always to the osual way. bat it is an utter Lnpossibility to hold primary elec- tion in that city that would be equitable and fate I have clten feted todou and } then they say that in the Conventioa of 1873 an effort was made to make a registry in , that county whish would enable atl voters : to voto at the primary olectioos if they saw it to do so; but when thoy ; got to the polls designated for these cleo. | toss and whes the J wont in to fegister their names they received a ticket, anit whan they came ont, disgracefully to thommseires, . sold tho Uckots to partics who were willing to bu them. How, this is the condition of in Now York I om confident, Mr. C man, that we have done everything to retrieve the misfortanos and errors nf the gentlemen who formerly controlled that or ganization. Mr. Chairman, in 1878, what was tho tg Aldon of things in 'rmmn Elan 3 Why. imchn iad dagraced thd um; manners they brought pan you not on! disgraced themsalvg in this cam. Well. wmyseif and other gentlomon went into that orgarfilzation to reform the 60nd}, tion of things as they existed then, what do you find now ? I thigk you will admit the fact thst thero is a bstter con- dition of things in thoe city and county of New York than thero wero then. In 1876 wa nominated one of the beat Judiciary ticksts that over was presented to the-people, and I nover heard one word of dissatisfaction ez. pressed even hy our opponents, who made this combination with the Repub blican arty. Yot, dingracefully to themsolves, they a goutloman as the prossouting aitorney for the citzomd county of Naw York vhodld. so far as ho could do it in his official eapaci provent fair exercise of opinign in that county at\ the lunar. boz. We _ made veg“ m Tho - ind malmm wh them [Lab with the creaps they hare r sovbmwmw ”Hi liiilougii there a wera mi: 100 Indistmante W before lbw, wont so “awn: and alum! iiui munrgguim #h of tha he county the gentle- manna: with this state of facts it is not you ahould here ta this' con- vention suatain the regains party tion? If you wore to adopt the minority apart you can side that you would the guin- in thloityo! New York, both claim £01“. and coming here in the nuns! wa ming their seats, you would demoralizse the stateol things there to euch ao extent that I will now say to the conven-. tion that you wopld losa.shoussude of votes by it. Dissitisfection would be caused ; so you can do nothing ba t the orl report : and}? wall, l: £1121th Tal ti?! our opponen: matter u they ought to, snd come Into the min on and 5:21?“ the candidates tint mm is no dis if; sit Me 3.04?“ $umrm than: tutu-uni to do it. come in last on of 660 mm oomp [that ampw who Maxim to that: minim 5th azimuwm ad df + milling am Him er motives wkich aqtuate these oso it ir makes n> difference how many people are behind you if you don't get m tidket Now. - geatirmen, I - don't can: to belong t> it hocause 1 a frasd oin ody imegption i! this convrontion would act wisely about it, t would pass a rosointion that no pant-1a! mum mesting io Tammacy Hall shuald ever be recognized in the Sm» m vention. | App . Ugmen will tell you mu is right, bat kX fie ganization in the city of New fork tbp tune ' not the courage to do it bare. arlt is in tho country, that each assembly dis. them the olive branch ance mare, and may irut is responaiblefar ita own acts and ander | wills. control of no one of two men, then you | will bare a reliable organization. Vo hare come bero asking for what we . think is right and no more. QV hopo this ; gogvention will do us that justice. Wo Rik ! fowit and we are entitled to it. This is the union of the party in the we of Nu York. It lea with you, gentle. (nan whether you will do it or not. If you do not do it we help it; but \*I tell ! jou bere now, , Just co cermin, in mJ jg ‘ , mest, Lithium] ty report is adopted, jus 40 certain you will see more disra flank: the E0 7 in the city of New York than ore has boon thero before.\ FORTY«FOURTH CONGRESS. sinst session An other Day With Belknap. BENATE bet April 27.-The gall of the Benate chamber ware again crow to- dey, at Inast two-thirds of the “141an log compossd of ladies. One place - mtlnmm gallery on the mm oi iiib pied mm addition ”1T; Marti” oi ”Aims. lair-“Io 6:1: such bianudan which m to. Mr. Morril] \trim agresd upon in ton. farohce, tho media meat-01mm man-d m mulling um all 0am & minM (or be Bppolnuted, a tig 035000 to: m ' Pm 5th: émlthtm inhiiszcnccot F , an like sum to péy the sf the Black Hilly com nore, and ilso an amendmen the g th- tum mappwpxintion for expenses the hing f an the Centennial 7 needed from some of its mad m- thrmn mbmlmd & minim dl. infirm cement: a difallsd of oft the mm! bunche- Eo onit ipoan Amik - _ \__ wid mmmmm Wiki 4mm UMI My. took the oath, was sworn in. _ Altes ree mdiugthominnmoi thin}: sor Banata sitting as a court 68 im pradhwent, and the nphoufion s2d “1M may Aled, Mr. loom, on the My! the 'd of if: mthoqnomnnolimihdin t! elm-8m“ sitting as m court df im- t be given before arch.- tin lutomhard and if Inchgn ed, that the damn-m Mm Mex-thumb!“ ment within two'dsa and the Kaunas Representatives z» sud; they dam it within iwo: and the trial after joining Issue, cm hymn!» ”25:3? K yo! Duchy: next. Ba; to Mfintho pisa. pnblhha‘ tatement the charter of Orn [ Amiga. on of tha Mathodlas defendant was denied that the connsel committee of fire. v8 flu mot tho respondent would now be M0981 till 7:80 P. #. motion gubmitted by the EVENING eresfon. is that, evidence The House re-assembled at 7:30 r. x. iltushplesn ov Manda-at mould be “finial of impeachmtzgid The Senate then went ikito executive ser- sloo, and shortly afterwards adjourned. HOUSH. Wasumoron, April 27. Ner York intsoduced an than to aathorizel t of npmte clauses or pmhianl of a Refefred. Mr. Morrlson, Chlimnn of the Committes on Ways and Moans, back the Sea ato amendment to the the tax on fermented cr malt liquor. The ameadmant is to add a pooriso that nothing in the act shall chango the prosent rules of law rez evidence prosecution or sult The nmendment was cuncurred in. Mr. Willis, of New York) offered a rosolu. tlon authorizing the sub coinmitteo on Naval Affairs to conduct h“ investigation into the navy yards at New York and Brooklyn. Adspted. i Holman. from the QcmmitLee on Ap- t office appro- Pinion bill, which Wu e a special order esday next. Mr. House, of Tenn., froth the Committeo on Mans. made a roportiin the Louisians contested election case, git-Al Mc. Moray, ait- ting member is not enti to the sext, and that W. D. Spencer, the coptestant, is. - Mr. Wells, of Miss, presented tho views of the minority. The reports were ordered printed Mr. Whitthorne, Chairman of the Com- mitzee on Naval Affairs, reported the testi- mony taken before it, and @sked to hare it , as well as other testimony that may en, which, after discufsion, was agreed T2“ House than went ELL Csmaittee of the Whole, Air Cor id the Chair, on the logisiative and appropriation Lill, resuming its consideration on pago 57, where «appropr.ations are made for the sarveyors- genoral aud their clerks. All tho items for surveyors genera) were strugk out, on a sug- gestion that the Comaitteo on Public Lands was invuu‘ftung the subject, and that pro- viston conld ba made for it m the cirid ap- propriation bill The items for the port offce department brooght up the quell?!) of fast matls, Mr. Porster charging that the committee was going back to the old stage coach system, and Mr. Randall insisting that tho recom- mendations of the committea were fully up proved by the Postmaster General, and that the mail service was not ts in the slight. est d by the ecomomy in abysmal». provided in this bill bse salary of the Commisgionor of Agr culture was raised from $2.70D to $3,000, and an additional paragraph was rdded making it the daty of the commiszioner to collect agricultural statistics, to compile the same and to a] oblish monthly a statpment thersof. bitohouse cffered an pmendment t. mum: 2, prohibiting any iemplojé of the government froth giving to or receiving from any other persons, directly or indirectly, any money or thing of ratge for politicxu payout. Adopted. Glover moved to inser} an additivnal section prohibiting the exocitive officers of the goveroment from employing any clerk, agoot, engineer, dmmaghtsman, messenger, watchman, laborer, cr other empl-yee, in any of tho executive departmg¢nts in the city of Washington, or else-berg except those 0 for whom specific appro ns ar 4 Lathebileeg pp P e maie The Committee than rose and repcrted the bill to the House - Without voting on any | of its amendment; the Hopse adjourned NEW York LEcisiAtuRE. SENATE. PhsseD, Arpaxnt, April 27 -Concerning \proofs of Extending the power .f visors Relative to tho compensation of coroners in Making tho 0mm u! aupervisot of Erie county & salaried BILLS ORD‘RKD TO THIRQ RBADLNG Changing the name of the Radical,\ and Pine Creek r company. Amending the charter of we Springville & Erin company. Amending the charter of 83mm:- Authoriziog the town Venice and Genon, Cayuga nounty, to regife bonds t » meet. others coming d Theo bill mum 'the third And fifth days of July, 1876, legal holidays, was rejected. Adjourned. ds of super- ASSEMBLY. BILLS PASSED. | Arsany, April 27.-Autbourising Bing- bhamton to o money to pay the floating dobt of said city. To amend the ret to revise and consoli- date several acts relating go public in- atraction. To legalize acts of tho supervisors of Nis: gara county. Aut the town of Kmdcrhook to ac- cept a certain legarey $o seoury / to children {ho bonoft of an element‘s the tune of payment of bonds iiiiifli ii? fiii‘iiumii In in the inlorest of the Audmrlzin me unanimi- of Moprse county to collect cartain tazes. Authorizing anpplemmhi proceedings for the collection of Authoring the city tly of Brooklyn to lsauo to pay an sward f taken for reservoir p purposes. To authorize tho sales of lands and collec tion of unpatd texes. To enable the truzteu of the town of Skencatelee, Onond cougty to raiso woney to pay the indo wines: of said town. Providing that tho presiding elders of erence sball be mem ex-officio Tray Cont of the bond of Trustoss of thy Round Lake mminicn inveatigato {in Wigwam 21° the Btate $1 the Limim £150,131“, tor correction and grading c * The Gomunittoe on Wail pag “WW” W width“: after a thorggzh rinmxtigndon nuance of the ngw piwl, they ii!\ (“Mound nothlag updn which to charger, or that woald cause the maxim to report in favor of 1mm figment ola somtittés to In- the menagement,of the affairs o! the aways“)! commission. The report Ream. AFTERKOON SEssIOH. 3CFri! 27.- The Assembly rc-con- BILLS For the promtim of life and hmb of par- son» mgagd mechanical p Amen l the sot providing for tho incor- porstioh of plank roed and turgpike compa Amending the act providing for the incor- saint prov) 81 at B i poration of Amending the act mum tablish: utdi’wgflym- Henson 4 fl: to diseqlution of cor; tiom. a“; mmpemi-ion supers thew trolles fof Boffalo to 4 len of jumfiwi’m amonts relating thereto erraled, to auswer the Educ days, and pg asa Court of minim. summed put-ll to-morrow at -Mr. Lapham of imandment to the P. t to bill to define mmlymm‘mw“ ; U'T‘IQA. <0 misfit-smug: “1:1: 2°: 1:3; m (fie-mu“ a gum gur fimmmuxktg.‘ ggfiugéo to the law librizy of thethisd Jodtclal 4 | $M f rsfe gaf Silver Show KELLY or Morrissey, whick? £515.33?“ Trapt h Yap Torm to the other, [gm] gmwffiafimmm is ts foun ufififiififiéfifififiim\ ° slo East wateh stree ¥RIDAY. {MIL BB. 1478. LLL. fié‘fi'fim “mwwxxx i dn on a ais “angiémnd 3155.3: impmgggfig?h?lam§: a? I8 For szm“ vigflbgflgi ni. | The Fussei Ended, that is, in z'géi’gnvmwgflk'ffigi'nmm wow Tork: uty'ismbjm, ma 11m not mfi?h:3 Mfiwgg are 1:35pm °9°§fi§3uofifflfiéfl cmfigfmm a Ing barometer, warmer southerly winds, | Convention. m\'i’6?ci‘fl¥3‘mmmmmm warhute: | sup 1 oonteating; buat the mi, Carpesiter said t the part of .u‘iififi‘éfizi‘fu’fz“t“‘iflfln‘1‘flfinfihio‘if’3 y throatening and possibly rainy weather. i nougn‘gwmfi'fi“ Dutckess: ou on a dant, oo hgnbo hefird be- | for private purposes. *P * Fungi-fin“ Senator Jacoba FiguresAlso aces Mom wimp—mm n. § dohn Orange: Zadi) 1 form navigation on Chante: was tabled. Committee, to Graham, concerning the hours of labor, etc., ncurre: 1 t ee aas s in twolre to bo selected half from the laboring Hr Bid? miigglbi‘g’ £3232; you? class and half from employers tommfigm the relations between cn report to tho nest hafnium Imid over under the rule. , *BILLS PASSED. Amending the military code. This bil restored the exemption of property of mem- bers of the national guard to the amonnt of $1,000 from taxation. * Authorizing tho Common Council of Syra- cuse to construct a sewer in West Onondaga. Making an appropriation of $200,000 to the Commissionors of Immigration for the 9mm of paying their current expenses the year. Mr. Gare moved the reconsideration of the vote passing the bill restoring exemption from tazation of property of members of the national guard. After discussion the motion was lost. Mr. West reported against the bill relative Lug meimnd crossings in Schuyler county. On motion of Mr Eoglhardt, the till for providing for the extension of organization of charitable societios was read and passed. Adjourned. -_-__= The now Atlas tiotel, Philadelphia, Pa., is conducted upon the European plan, and will accommodate 4,000 guests at one dollar (§1:00) par day. £1119 Lake Street CHEAP CASH Has a Pull Assortment of Just re eved from New York, Which will bo sold as CHEAP as any fair and honorable com- petition will warrant. « K§§rOUR TEEREMS are CASH, consequently have no bad debts to make up mamange for in the way of an extra per centage, our on ne cames 0 vss - expanses are light, and our Motto \CHEAP CHEA P: G43 Plonse call nud see us and decido for yourselves ta regard to our goods and prices P.WYCKOFF apri2dk u®+ LOYAL SOCK C O A L. markotfor the follow« Ing reasons, viz. : IT IS (THE PUREST ANTHRACITE Known in the World iT CONTaIRS, 90 Per Cent. of Pure Carbon, ItiLasts LONGER thaniany other COAL It Makes N6 Clinkers!| -e- It i» the BEST prepared COAL on the market. Being prepared in FIVE SIZES, and more rtounar, the Egp and Stove being and tho Chostout Liazog® than tha ame sizes prepered by nny other Company The Omall Chostant Whidh is the size that bas givon UNIVERSAL sattsyaiction, will be sold as heretofore, vEEY Low. Wonnfibeforopnn- chasing. CEO. WORRALL & CC., ssopaue: _ 109 East Second St. D.L. HOLDEN. Wholvmle Grocer, Noam! 13 & 115 Railroad An. mm n 1908; gecx always New, Fresh, and Comptate. noSa 3OEld-m - x. 8. PALMER CLARK & PALMBB, Real Estate Broken, MOO, 120 L&Ako St. v gua Lost, A.motion to reconsider Bonato document No.9, relative to celp- button of the battle of Saratoga was referred My. Rlean, from iim Wtya mi Hem troduced by Mam A.- J 05m bell and Srame Goons)... “i, fiwquxhwwmm v * toe-nu “suntan“mnmmmw‘ | { t. um n e \ J e C “lint, demflpflon “Nike‘s; uses 01:23:21 ‘opr ”$1“ s erder. Gold: “bid“ 0M? It BADGE! Ma # ._0F_. E. B. sumac: & ico, Consisting of a foll and complete line of $BASONABLE Dmasg Goons Black Silks, Grenadines, Fine EMBROIDERIES AND FANGY GOODS,: Cloths, Cassimeres, Ready Made:! BoOTs ano sHocs, 1 #27 & Is Offered at prices that Challenge Oemgetition.’ _E. C. 15 East Wate 3p a #4, Lac 5g - Bankrupt Stock CoN SISTING oF CLOT HING, BOOTS/iii! SHGES HATE, - | 0 .j Gncmzmn Imp, «cogfien } : Will be Opened on $1110 at the | : | * COVELL STORE, WATER ST Saturday, April 22, 316. E _ spoaur _ a Mural-11311: «K 0p. WALKER & mam, Pinmbers, Steam anii‘ Gas Fitters, ° 120 LAKE snnEET. f § Cas Fixtures, Load and Iron Plpe, for Drove Welis, ste am Fittings, Vaives, always on hand. a spr20dif 61 + Pumps arm Points Globe, Angle ang Check sprlidtf AYERS’mfifigi'EinORY # mpotter aad manufacture: ot sooma qUINOXY. CO %GuRD ind WESTERLY 335mm: “ovum * AND vOAL ORATRBr-I ites tor mm o Nise, whitk ~ MA BP AND == . L will sell at New Fork prices mgi’ng from 318.00 ’ i' wortmont Of all Gm “a?!“ “ma R mlflllflmfymwl Bring along your A42, 44 4. 446mm Granite Yari ut 4.615, 1460, 462 ¥, Water ki E 8. % to A Wo avERIR& o M AMM (CTH CLOTHING H0 H. M. KENT: _- [M At 102 West Water St., Wyckoff ELMIRA, NJ Y., - where will be found the largest and mess assortment of READY MADE CLOTH © _ ever oferodin this city, together with a ull and complete stock of!\ GENTS ICU FN ISflilNG Goqns memrisnmempam ©@~Especial attention is Called to the Luge and fax-led assortment of CW SUITS of all sizes and grad W‘flf gs? rm- 18\7G. DURLWRiT-T Have just “garland has the d They are eroce as DRESS _COODS A~<T8§) - Ever ahown in Eimirs. Goods wore never so cheap i az at the prescat timo, t/ Class Work in the above m DRESS GOODS-We Have an Fae ork a pg Endless Variety in Novelties nse at Fare asp m for Snittiuvgs for Spring and Eepnms on Water Fixtires, Gaglortem Suromer Wear. Pg““?‘§° “firmlyfim under, “25 We Have the Bost BrANG Of | sustomice may reat assured neil g may rest assured that ® Black cashmenetin be ren yam] him aud; . the h- BLACK SILKS w. lo In\ all the loading banal of the ban mun- another case 4 OOIORB, maximum BILEO, Yery deainbb. Housekeeping & White Goods|® Am and Oomph“ Stock o! the very bast, and at mm] “Thom; $23 m Bho Mngnmut axing cm R GNE Do: PBA Aha. f Kine hate sa mm; quailty mus R 3 £3 w Pressure 5 . 01101113 lop, ar by the \Unionl ara g the two mum\. i amen ibn given to mmfii Yeah Mic} 08 of Public Brown m‘. ms. w. - 5x9.