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Show GENERAL. New York Ad-rlcei. Now York, 10. Tltji State senate postponed post-poned indclinitely tl.o resolution to expel ex-pel Wood, and adopted a resolution of censure on him, for placing himself under un-der pecuniary obligations to persons interested in-terested in legislation. Dispatches from Jiatamoras announce that tho revolutionists under Trcvino and tjuirago 2,000 strong, occupied a town lorty miles from Matamora? on tho morning of the 8th. General Palacias has declared martial law in MaUmoras, and is adopting every available measure mea-sure to defend tho city. Now York, 10. The Republican State central committee met this a.m. to elect delegates to tho national convention conven-tion at Philadelphia, but owing to the small attendance the members adjourned. adjourn-ed. This evening's Post declares the reform re-form legislature a failure. Geo. Gordon, with several aliases, claiming to be carl Aberdeen, was arrested ar-rested by a deputy sheriff on theailida-vit theailida-vit of Jay Gould, charging him with converting to his own use W.HJ shares of the capital stock of Frio -entrusted to him to sell. Sir Bacho Cunard arrived to-day on the Chum from Liverpool. The steamship Jam took to-day $103,-000 $103,-000 in specie. A tcrriblo accident occurred on the N. J. Midland railroad. Tho bridge over the Saddle river, two and a hull" miies from Hackeusack, gave way and threw tho passenger train into tho river, J. K. Dorremus, brakeman, was killoJ. tho conductor was fatally hurt, and twenly-livo or thirty passengers were taken out more or less injured. Tho water is very low or none would have been saved. Greeley's I'rogi-nmmr. New York, 10. Greelej prints in this morning's Tribune his programme for the presidential campaign. If two Re publican tickets and one Democratic aro in tho hold, ho will support tho stronger of tho former; if tho campaign hinges on protection vs. free trade ho will support sup-port protection; linally, if only two tickets that havo a chance- of success aro Kepublican, hu will support tho one best calculated to promote a return to purity of legislation and administration. The Tribune will not bo an organ, and will issue no campaignjqditions, whoever is candidate. Albuuy Kli-vt Ion. Albany, 10 The election of Thatcher, i Democrat, for mayor, it in doubt. In the 14th ward the lights were put out after tho lirst counting of the votes, which would havo deleated Thatcher, and the second count brought him out ahead. The Kepublican inspector signed sign-ed the roturni under protest. Mitachtt Republican Convention. Conven-tion. "Worcester, Massachusetts, 10. The Kepublican State convention met here to-day, ex-Koveruor Clillord presiding, fix-mayor Kice, of Bjiton, Dr. Geo. ii. Loring, ox-governor Gla'Jin and Oliver Ames are among the delegates. The resolutions aro brief and advocate the re-election of President Grant, and recommend re-commend Henry Wilson for vice-president. ' Htcrctary Hobtion'i tie. Washington, 10. The naval committee commit-tee this evening examined Jame Murphy, Mur-phy, engine buiider, and Donald Mac-I Mac-I kay, bhip buiider. m regard to the I contract given Ri-a-h on the '"c.---c. Tho evidence went to ?how that the contract con-tract Wits jfuud fur tho nuvy department. depart-ment. No oti.er witi-v.ea we prc.-ent. Secretary liobeson m.i he was entitled to have the matter cinsod or proceeded with. .Nothing was proved agir..-t Dim, and the charges made aain-t him were more outrageous than ever made agam-t I any other public uihcer or private citi-i;23, citi-i;23, rtiw.-iy, i,ot t.n.y tv tho coicmiltvu b ,t to the pt;h'.ic. Hit ' accuer had been avowed a vide rang--. farther tlinn is p.-op-r, b.it tie wm-glad wm-glad he had had it. He bad proved ml a single ttiir.g aga'.n.-t him. iK'a were Hut of prison to-riiglit by Lis f-rbvar-' aace. lie h:id been uil'WL'.,i to stcd for , ..unesse.-; ye, iiiat'T a:. i man wer-- l there by his lortic uraijce: but h'-ciau-i hMOf c tee p jb'.x g-- i rc(Uin.-d him n t to oiriv h: :nng-rs with such :..lh. A-.her v;.-.ti-d I" CA-ni e OA-f'CreLar;, ; ycL- at-vil'tt- .v.r c'.-iim?. ar.:i ' erte.l to lLgraph him p--n:2tit. '1 '.r-, '.r-, committee ln-,a aJjourncd t.u FriJ&y eveixg. |