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Show Belligerent Urle. New York, 11. At noon 4110 ollices of tho ICrio railroad wero tilled with policomen, under captain Potty, in view of the meeting of tho board of directors, di-rectors, called at the instance of Gould, and no ono was admitted into the building build-ing without the permission of Gould or the officers. At 12-1U there was a bustle at the outer door, and a body of ten gentlemen pushed away Uiy aeniries and were roeuived by Frederick A. Lane, an old bosom friend of Fisk. This party were John A. Dix, general George 13. McClellan, N. li. Trailer. H L. titobbins, Charles Day, W. W. Sherman, Austin D. "White, the attorneys, attor-neys, and general Harlow. These gentlemen gen-tlemen advanced to president Gould's room and then passed into tho director's apartment, leaving general Dix, general gen-eral McClellan, etc., in Iho anlo-room. As the directors were about to ballot for general Dix as the new director, Shearman, Shear-man, attorney for tho Erie railroad, presented pre-sented an injunction against farther action ac-tion by tho board, hp yas pushed violently vio-lently out of the room and tho injunction injunc-tion was torn into' tatters. In a few moments Shearman appeared' accompanied accom-panied by captain Petty and forty no iicemcn. "JJy what authority' does Shearman appear in this room with a crowd of policemen';'' exclaimed Barlow Bar-low greatly excited. "1 am hero by order of J. Gould, to preserve peace, but , I am ordered not to recognize you gen tlemen, 'lou, Mr. Shearman, hvq no right here, you r.or jioat 'secretary," 'sec-retary," exclaimed Mr. lane; "so take up your traps and leave.'' Shearman did not start, but ordered captain Petty to dissolve the board as illegal. He do ferred, and in a few mo'iauU Shearman Shear-man left tho room, then th? voting cam-, uiuiiced, Kineuil Uix eleelod di rector, ' then general MoClellan, Wm. H. Travis, U. U. btebbins and W. W. Sherman. After that tho board had everything their own way. Dix was elected president in place of Gould: U. P. Archer was cloned vice-president; W. V . horman, treasurer; U. N. Otis, secretary, and John V. Hilton, transportation trans-portation clerk. Barlow oil'ered a resolution reso-lution that David Dudley Field and Shearman bo dismissed as counsel tor the Erie railway; carried; and S. L. Barlow was elected counsel in their places. It was then ordered that every ?ub officer of the irie road should be in-ftrufted in-ftrufted to disolV-y Gould, and obev only tho new officers of the road. Gould says Che action is. illegal and the n?w 1 officers will not be obeyed. l i. ru-inored ru-inored Gould will ho arruti.d this tsven- , After the meeting was over Dix wrote a formal letter to Gould, announcing his deposition, which was delivered after a ludicrous chase of Gould by V. S. marshal Crowley, when the ei-pre?i-I dent of the Erie road surrendered, and , the new officer? took control. At4-uj- this moriULg &11 was quiet at the company a office, the building being in charge of the police, and it was undtirttuod negotiations wuro in progress between th'j wo purlins. End ol Divorce Caic. Philadelphia, 11. The celebrated divorce di-vorce caiQ of Dr. Koccker arid wife came to a romantic cn elusion this morning, by the parlies re-uaitiag. Th LttXcw York Scmndal. In the case i the Kev. Dr. Carter, on the charge of blackmailing against a young Idy, tl.e woiuan was reported by counsel as too sick to appear in court, asd the jiice went to the b.-tel with counsel. Sne was formal caaminid and given in charge of her father to be taken to her home. Her counsel moved for a dismissal of the complaint, so she might have a chance to reform, but the prosecution objected. The ease will go on, bail being given for her appearance. Murder ind Bobbrrr. i Carlo Vo(t has been arrested in Philadelphia, Phil-adelphia, charged with the murder of Chevalier Du Bois De Bianco, in Brus- : sels last October, and setting fire to his house and stealing securities valued at 10,(XO. A portion of the stolen property prop-erty was found on Vogt, who has been brought here for examination. SHU Hlxad About Bates. Washington, 11. Bates, attorney of Utah, who was requested to resign, has it is said, withdrawn his letter to attorney attor-ney general Williams giving his reasons why he should not be required to do so. Whatever may be the merits of the question, it is certain his resignation was requested alter judge McKean' b interview inter-view with the President about a week ago. Horrible from Maine. Portland, Me., 11. Mr3. Chapman, of Booth Bay, strangled her infant on the 4th of March, in a fit of religious insanity. A farmer's child last week died of cold and starvation, while the parents were away drunk, and a famished hound mutilated the body. Th Low-cry Gang. "Wilmington, N. C, 11. Intelligence to-day tends to confirm the report of the killing of "Boss" Strong. A party who went to Strong s place for the purpose pur-pose of securing the body, returned yesterday yes-terday and reported that they found a largo quanily of blood on tho floor of tho" cabin, and that Andrew Strong's wife acknowledged that tho "Boss" was killed and Lowery's band had removed tho body. Tlic Dayton Tragedy. Cincinnati, 11. A Dayton special gives the testimony before the coroner's jury, of Elizabeth aged 7, and Habak-kuk Habak-kuk aged t, surviving children of Mar-guard. Mar-guard. They say that after dark their father and mother hunted for all the children, but they two hid. They heard their parent tAke tho throe others, the mother taking two, and the father tho baby. There was a light, and they saw tho mother and father kill tho threo with their hands. The father killed the baby first, then the mother killed Leah and Samuel. They came into the house naked, and began to pray to God in Heaven. .The children saw the thrfc dead on the gronod, and the mother and father naked. The two children were hunted for by their parents after the death of the three, but were not found. They got away to the straw stack at daylight on Sunday, and stayed till found in the afternoon. The skull of tho baby, six months old was crushed in. Monctary.and Stocki, New York, 11. Gold quiet and steady; govornmonU firm; money active; ac-tive; stocks unsettled, owing to tho complications; Erie, in tho morning, advanced to 37i, declined te3o5-8, returned re-turned to 37, and closed at oH3. W. U. P., 70; W. F., 74; Quicksilver, 34; PaciilcMail, Glj. |