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Show New York Intelligence. New York, 12. The prosecution closed to-day in tho examination of McDonnell, iho Bank of England for-ger.and for-ger.and the prisoner's counsel presented a pica for the acquittal of McDonnell on the ground that on thi 24th of A pril, after full hearing, McDonnell was legally discharged. The plea wa objected ob-jected to arid the objection sustained. Motion to tnke out the evidence of the majority of the witnesses on the ground that their depositions were ex parte narrative statement?, also overruled AJjourned till Saturday. Ine bos hore sheer met t-niht in decide w nether c-r not they would yic.d to the demands of the men on finite. A few employers were in favor of holding out acatr.st the men. tut a large majority decided to accde to their demand?, that the strike may be considered over. I A metir.g of me (hip joiners was held I u-r.;er.t, bit no der.mle act. on was taken. Tteffamer Assyria, from Gls.-gow, has. a";ve 1. J .i dee M ;Cue, in the Brook Hn city CL'.irt. io-day. granted an or.i-r vaca'.-r-i t .e -,r vf a--e-; . r.---i bv Tr.. n-.a- W. K:'-l. aes-r.-T H. C. i; .irn. .-'7 i'l l:.ej- .yn L"r,iUr., m tr.e 'UW:u.'kM.' T-i.' wh se iv- oai.e i .:p ".' r re-;.- tl to-.;?, d, 1 n-l ap-pc?ir ap-pc?ir sr.d no. ;l c.;y. I: is r.i- : :v. red r.'1 l.as, trr .-h f, roert y fcd Las beiii aov;---d Lv h.-c :,selnot tor.t-r. Now Vors;. rtr.;. A. H. N.c.lay. a Ua.il ht. r-k'--. wi arrt'-d u -aay, charrJ 'i-y v ra. r?. ii - bc-ris wit'r. nr.v , g :r4r-1 b.:... 1K..-b-rU. oi i-',oi. by pur. ; w-.r::.los s'.-vs. Nx.aj is Lo.i iZ diAuitoi ivsX The Cnae Funeral. Washirc'.cn, 12. T-er? were aboz. e::y car.-ic in tie Chase fcLera. I rootSoin, m.'S'y private; te Preside---, iVrr.-e: ari :Vrt--ci rci-is:ers 00 crvirc u.eir own. Tio-;a:ds o: per- i i w--re on the streets as spe:urs-Te spe:urs-Te diy was clear. Trere was a wliing ft Ct..s prcOii'g ad after ihe f:mer-' f:mer-' al ser. ioes. A.l lie y-blic defarunei I w.-e ciostd to-day. ex-epung tee L-eai-u-v w::cs was open unui eX'H. A:"vcr ".ie is: sad r;:es in the chapel, tie J cast?, ws lowered into one 01 ihe lem- rc--arv vaiis breih lie door, where ;i w: i remain ti.i to-morrow ad then 1 be trn ou and having in tee u. ean-I ean-I urce ivn er.losed :a a case, will be in-; in-; lerrvc :s the Jo; of govdrn.r Cook in I tne new part o." me ceniewry. Tne bur-i bur-i ial w.li be strictly priva:e m accordance I w-.ta ilo req es; of relb.uves, only tne j Lmmed:a:e tamily being presenL W aj hin ct on Advice. Washitgton. 12. The appointment of minister to E'isia has beea tendered j Ji:ige Pierrepozt, of New York, m place of Urr, deceised. His acceptance has not yet been eigrjired. 1; is uncertain uncer-tain when a sucoersor to DeLong, as minister 10 Japun, will be indica'd. General Butier, to-dsy. entered a suit :"or Berj. Jr'. Camp against W hitelaw Reid 10.- abel. Tbe Centennial. Philadelphia, 12. The United Siaiee centennial commission reassembled this mornirg ana announced tnat Campbell, of lnuiana, had accepted the position ol secretary. Prosser, treasurer, offered the lonowing : Eesolyed that the executive exe-cutive committee be directed to taKe uch mesisures as may ia their judgment be cectssar? to secure proper representation represen-tation in tne exhibition from the governments gov-ernments of Cniaa, Japan and oihei oriental counfc-ies. Agreed to. Gold-smitb.of Gold-smitb.of "ermonL,oered the following : Besolved that the committee on foreign arfatrs tender the American Medical association as-sociation such co-operation as may be necessary in reference to any international interna-tional congress to entertain questions pertaining lo medical matters, which they may have inaugurated, or may hereafter inaugural. Adopted. Xojresj the Forger. New York. 12. The Boston Adver tiser has the following special: Hartford. ll appears from certain positive evidence, evi-dence, obtained iu this city, that Kdwin Noyes, the Bank of England forger, is identical with Edward Hill, concerned in a bank forgery and horse stealing case in Worcester, with Michael McDonald, Mc-Donald, now in the Connecticut State prison. It is now known that very soon after his settlement of the bank case here, he proceeded to England from Boston, joined iho McDonalds and Bid-well, Bid-well, wiih whom he had confederated is this country before hii arrest in New Jersey. Hill is well known here. He lived in Est Hartford, and up to a few years ago was a teacher of vocal and instrumental mus;c, and was a very unassuming un-assuming young man. His family connections con-nections are of irreproachable character. charac-ter. la rant nud Lonlat una. "Washington, 12 Tbe President has received no telegram from Kellogg concerning con-cerning Louisiana matters since last Friday, when the condition of affairs was represented as somewhat improved. While there is no doubt the President would intervene to protect the Slate from domestic violence, should the governor gov-ernor make application lo him for that purpose, and providing the facls would warrant the proceeding, it is nevertheless neverthe-less the hope of the President, as he expressed ex-pressed himself to a friend to-night, ttat all disturbances would soon coaso, and no such contingency as that contemplated con-templated by the constitution would occur; but if it should, he would take care to act clearly wilhin the limit of tho constitution and laws. Heretofore he had merely sustained the decisions of the courts. Bl lscellaneoii. 1 Cincinnati, 12 A movement toward a fund for tbe family of captain Hall has been commenced. Miles Greenwood is treasurer. Lexington, Ky., 12. The spring races opened brilliantly. Tbe track and horses are in the best condition-Attendance condition-Attendance quite lartte. Milwaukee, 12. Wm. Leeze, Litch field. HI., drew the fr20.LH.lO prize in the Market association scheme. Philadelphia, 12. Tho coroner's inquest in-quest on tho bodies of Mary Jane Bracken and Jeremiah White showed that the girl had been onticed by White into his room and, failing in his object, he cut her throat, tet fare to the bed and iben cut his own throat. Boston, 12 Tho strike of ooopers today to-day does not promise sucoess. The suiar refiners aud others say thay can oblain all the barrels required without their aid. Columbus, O., 12. Tho constitutional convention assembles to-morrow; M. K. Vv aite and L, D. Campbell are named for President. Sl Louis, 12. Fifty congressmen havo already arrived. Leavenworth, 12. Colonel O. R. Jon-nison, Jon-nison, a noted jayhawker, was arrested by the United Slates marshal and taken to Topeka, on an indictment for an attempt at-tempt to defraud government of $2o,. 000 on fraudulent claims. foriland, Me., 12. Hon. N. A. Far-well, Far-well, a prominent candidate for governor, gover-nor, withdraws in lavor of judge Kent, who was governor in 1S40. Baltimore, 12. The church of Ascension, Ascen-sion, Episcopal, corner of Lafayette avenue aud Oregon street, was destroyed des-troyed by iiroUiU evening. Loss $o0,-000; $o0,-000; insured $30,000. Hallalian will be hanged June 13lh, for the murder of Mrs. Lamploy. |