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NEW YORK HERALD, THURSDAY, APRIL 11, 1867-TRIPLE SHEET. f capee nine oats oe phate NEW LONDON, CITY INTELLIGEN INTELLIGENCE, ~~ Tea SN naceteee |S ee eee | me Mans eae = — SA a Wad every ono passage (ali, not stcaintag) | to bold bitoelfaloot (com the shock ef partion a home; SPECIAL COARESPONDENCE OF TRE RERALDL ‘Tus Wasrmsn.—The following shows the result of four | Destination of the Storeshipy Relief—The Mem- 6 reat deal of the way. We scan, eommanced ‘he allows the current of ‘opinion to have its course ps idartedine to ie atte ot xo mnanet hotommaind sarrons ited thas operation by 'be srithoat let or hiedraaoa; and tn, order to ascertain the | Repairing, Overhauling, Refiteing, dro.—Pre- | 1 nin to mene neler Suns Brae ned ugg oe (a rode on su our anehouage frig be the oot 6 the Gator Wht mu beer paratlons Making for. the Coming Seeoon | | se of the penthor dering tho pon orenty-fous boure! Bucknor—The Brazil and Bast india Squad- The Dificulty Between England and SSaor wotch upon oe dans Bled we Y | Ie feck the whole of 90 to retiring | Now London has long been a favorite spot for yacht: | The highest fie thecramnster wus ot 18 Velen The destination of the United States storeship Reliof ‘At eleven o'clock P.M. she over our quar | @ character that even ab rafters mon and yaoht owners, its magnificent harbor, with | ordiook 4. aM, 43 Py EB 30,41; | bas boom changed. She ts 1o.go te sowe foreign equad- _ Spain and Mistory of the ter, when we ab s a AfOF | tg quiet nooks and coves, its romantic drives and mam- 44; ‘south southwest. 12 M.—B&- | row with stores; ‘as yet it has not transpired which ona T Md at erp dpe moth summer hotel, with » beach uneurpased in the | Fomoeter 5 mon Ol; weet. iaet ‘wind, | Paymaster 8. 8. Wood has been ordered to her and has | . Ternade Case. on the Tornado r odes as eneas, World, added tothe tru yachting spirit manifested bY | southeast. 10 ¥. M.—Barometer, 20.98; thermometer, | Teported for duty. The Memphis will take the pro- | . fecieririer ge me et peracid | cag So aa ee ny tuba, ge enane ed ome | Bt eae a | een ne | which of had us one with « tion of the Gabe, which the had | not leas attractiveand permanent than many places of oveding, Grane eek sf Commander Moclier, now stationed at Ellis Isiand, Austrian Opinion of the South German | ave a or slag .@ revelver stuck booed wat hs | e for the - | more pretended note, It is the harbor selected by many | 9)’ ») taney) de. | has been promoted to Captain and from that i Close £0 090s ae. rere driven off very fore monty sonurion sccllalel prepery, members of the Now York Yacht Club to send thelr | wong a tamu en coe oe et the | duty. Commander Stovons has been ondered to relieve Treaties with Prussia. wom ined cathe, sad press: | on. wilh suchoan saves the Parte pre then passed | pretty crafta to pam the winter, to “ay up” during the Tome lttev Cities Sestiaten arwes Yorn, coer | ons, one thus on the poop, | suchwan searcely, | season of ice and snow, and as the late genial weather | pull a) It will be a great gratification to the numerous friends and thea a of usin irons as they had | be otherwise than ‘and ‘the fol- ‘sounded the bugle Fifth svenue and Twenty-second streot, on the ‘Seen tow oe aa tee ‘wap stuck on the quarter | lowing extracts ‘any sovority, | 8nd sun-kissed folds of April have Eastern Question. ‘The agence, thougti not large, was | °f Meulenent % loam shat he has been pro- deok, Ms the ro bh I Ropt clear Put eh ste ot ee note of preparation for aquatic sports I have visited old va sal om wie | moted to Commander on the retired list, and be is to re What the French Phink of Victor of tho chacklen, ‘The red eer chivalrous WENDELL PHILLIPS. O@ THE POLITICAL SITUATION. favorites in tho yachting world now lying here, to 12 iemar wate wan a Dimost attention '0 | main omordnance duty et the Nevy Yard, where he has | a was to gut the sieward’s , and, - — chrontole thelt ‘and prospective condition for the | historical otthavarian ceemmeamen cen tee been for a long time, ' Bmanuel’s Spesch. @Tectous, thoy soon cleared ev: be. | The Presidential Imponchment—Androw Joha- boone four hundred years bad. kept the Christian subjects Rear Admiral Wm. Radt fore them. Each one of them son 8] son ‘Radical Reconstra benefit of your readers, of Turkey from afteliiag’ thelr position, | _Bumor says ford is to com: &o, &e. &o, bone or @ saumge or o decanter in his fist. Captein | 2, cramme—Goneral Grant and the Presi 1 viated the prominent boating houses to-day, and in | White England, the land of Wilberforce, had | mand the Brasil squadron, and Rear Admiral S, Rowan eee Cer ras Tete Sans Neen nek te oe ee ect a bent one found myself in quite a koot of captains, whose Sictaget te be with the abolition of slavery in | the East India squadron—the former in his Sagship the ‘The steamship Peruvian, Captain Ballentine, from Liv. oar a out of the Terence, just, oa cack nan Muscarimm, Iowa, April 6, 1867, | conversation upom the siiticipated brilliancy of the Arnon rb Senraniion of ee demooratio mat: | Gueriere, and the latter tn the Richmond, erpool March 28, and Londonderry on the 29th, ar- | stood, half naked, without bis kit, and ail our men were Tichn Seon can Ta 2 Seen ro uions Lar mane tall coming season, was marked by genuine enthusiasm. | ted, wiht the view ef tastatarnttg tne Fight rived at Portland, Me., at two o'clock yesterday morning, | Put On board ihe Gerone, They left only the ceptsie, | you of my intered lm our tenors; veel do net know | prom one of the manibor, who seemed to possess a | diving” had taken Turkey under protection—Turkey, | ‘rial of Major Thomas T. Field, of the Ma. if At ten o’elock on the morning of Marob 9 the Peruvian. +s ped rectly tor Cadiz, good deal of abstruse information touching divers oe att eae ne ome rine Corps, &e. ttle boats,"” which said ‘ little-boats’” were dos! Sanctions sae ee ge eae ee Pumapacrma, April 10, 1867, j within a month or two, to make quite a display in met oom walt to .cee how the ex ‘The trial of Major Thomas T. Field, <a * way of “time,” Lreccived mach aid, and am thus on- | (cheer aie wo ft mn, Meine Corps, which basexcited great interest in naval circles, \ \ abled to note, influence’ot Amertoa, and the Given to enlight. | 02 Conoluded yesterday after a contiauance of one i First—The schooner yacht Silvie, owned by Mr E. ment, Lge cig Uberty by the euccees of the | month, The accusdd read his defence, which was main- Dodge of New York. ‘This “deservedly woll known aa gnangod, would react | ty confined to personal abuse of his ofoers, on Saterday, vessel has been almost wholly rebuilt during the past ‘Anticipated from bees mbpy are na abo ay ceca pa montha, Sho has been stripped to keel fore and aft, and pone apmenmory tng rejoinder Tuesday. The effort to prove con- midghips, to floor heads; above ber water line, but two Old timbers remain in hor hull. Ske has been covered snew, been re-coppered, and will bo fitted with new masts and sails, and everything conducive to comfort or speed. Yet with ali this rebuilding, the work has piracy faited entit ‘and the ase was 81 Itted to Peviaetonant” Commanders Groot, and, Olbwoa, of, the United States Navy, are before the Naval ining Licutevant Edw, R. Miller bas been detached from the - Perplexed on the subject of the Prossiantresties and | “atta three offoala came on board and commenced ‘*-ahe Laxomburg question, “Bavaria, Baden ‘and’ War- s é e 4 5 sorta of interrogatories were put to me, Thero was, how- femperg wore reluctant to make over their military the ho thoroughly understood English, Forces to Prussia, and place them exelurively under her ceahe cota nla to, They Cubeaaly had what ‘they been performed in such masterly manner President, Dr. W. F. Thoms; Vice Presidents, G. M. Marine panes and ordered ae Lo Bere a control; but their scruples subsided when Bismarck — CA eee but My, oe very energy pa may Lea bim ry Ny rs) pmo —- i — by Mr. E. P. Beokwith, of this city, that all her original Owen, F. 0, Smith; Secretanes, W. J. Peak, A. L. Gibbs; Hampton ds, to command Gomonstrated to them the dosire that France bad to | mand him. acne er ql | caked ery Sars wd Ines have boon preserved. The dimensions of this | veasurer, G. F. Currio; Librarian, W. D, Easter, Dr. } Inst eight weeka of captivity. I had no idea, I can as- | impeached or wholly crippled in his executive gower. F, rer, G. F. * r augment her territory at the expenso of Baden and | gure Fou, that wt the present. day there was any | The Kentucky and Tennessee mules ate the finest in ihe | haudsome craft are:—Length on dock, 4 fest; bread: | wi.cms then read the inaugural address, in which he BROOKLYN INTELLIGENCE. | European’ nation sv far in the background—so savage, | world. If any man doubts it let him watch our history | of beam, extreme, 26 feot; depth of hold, ¥ feet; draught | stated the for which the association — | Bavaria, and to shut out Wartemburg from the free navi- gation of the Rhine, Considerable uneasiness and sur- prise was felt at the silence of the Pans Moniteur on the subject. The semi-oflcial denlal of La France of the statement that negotiations were pending relative to the Grand Duchy of Luxemburg ate discrearred. An clector of the circumsoription at Marseilles, France, which M. Berryer represents in the Legislative body, has sent him the copy of a petition prepared by a cer- tain number of the inhabitants, subscribers to the “0X- ican loans, and requested him tosupport the -sims of the subscribers deceived in their expect-#0ns. M. Ber- ryer has declined to comply with *¢Tequest, andin a letter he gives the reasons of *## refusal, namely, that, ag far pack as May, 1864-1 8 speech on the subject of the foans, he demo-~trated that neither the country of Mexico nor th>#®" government could command suf- ficient re~dFees to full the engagements contracted, ‘ang:~0at he had also condemned the immorality of tho the next five yoars, ‘Without counting, therefore, much on the virtue or intelliger was organized and the plan of operation, He Proposed that each member should rite the history, rise, progress and the practical workings of his trado or profession, This would provetof great benctit to all the mombers. Ho alao offered a prize for the best original casay on any subject, to be written by any of the members, at the semi-annual meeting in October, He also tendered the society tho use of his libraries. Mr. Easter then read an on Life, A debate thon perk nd on the Lye a of the Excise laws, the ques- tion declaring that they should not be repealed. Several members gave their views on the subject, and the ques- tion was decided in the negative, The society numbers about twenty-five members, Tae Great Easterx,—The mammoth ship remained yesterday at the moorings which she took up shortly after her arrival, abreast the foot of Fourteenth street, North river, The piers from whioh anything like a good view of the ship could be obtained, were crowded throughout the day by persons anxious to view the vessel, and the river was studded by small boata, which cruised around the A Nuw Cavrcs.—The foundation of a large and sub+ stantial churoh edifice, built by the congregation of St Paui’s (Episcopalian) chufcb, South Brooklyn, ts now in ’ Process of construction on the corner of Clinton and Carroll streets, The building will be seventy-five fect wide and one handred and forty fet long, and will cost. about $100,000, It will be of the Gothic order of arohi- teoture, transept in form, and on the corner the tower and spire, which will be of stone, and one hundred and 80 us and g0 wanting the feelings of common humanity as these rufflanly spanish. They have actu- ally talen all our stores oui of the Tornado, gutted her pegs veel d tackle have heen yards, masts an je have remov. yeas hore Toa 4 Re are doomed o jral commanding our fleet does not come ana uellver as. ‘We aro kept in complete darkness here, and no ene is atlowed to Visit us. Only lately have we been allowed to Write-at all; and now we aro obliged to send oar latters open on shore to the Captain General’s office. I suppose from this that it is at bis option they are forwarded or not. We may be certain, however, that they havea good overbaul of thom, and detain them some time be- fore they are sent, if they aro sent atall. Lshould heve written to you long before this, but I knew it would be ten chances to one whother you ever. got my letter. I hear there have been sev communications for me from home, but I have not received any of them until to-day, October 16. Action ot the Spaniards. English advices from Cadiz, dated on tho 23d of Becem- of water, 6 fect 2 inches; tonnage, 106.2 tons; her fore- mast is 71 feet in length, and her mainmast 72 feet 6 inches, She will be in readiness May 15, the new work complote costing her owner not less thaa $15,000. ‘Second—The exquisitely modelled schooner yaoht Ram- bler, owned conjointly by Mossra, Foaring, Skiddy and Gandy, Captain Smith, who has charge of her, will soon repaint her from stem to stern, and adopt such other measures as to sustain her weil deserved reputation among the yachts of the squadron. This craft is 86 feet 3 inches in length at water line, 96 foet over ail, 21 fect 3 inches breadth of beam, 8 feet 11 inches depth of hold, and 164.4 tons measurement. Her foromast is 76 feot 6 inches long, hor mainmast 78 feet, her topmast 30 feet, and the jn boom 60 feet in length, She will not be im perfect trim before the Ist of June. Third—The Phantom, owned by Commodore Stebbins, one of the fastest and sauciest in the floet. Captain Comstock, the old yaéhting veteran, who has charge of her, assured me she would be in excellent Rien tg AB a 2 5 nce of Co! and water; gots rid of some passengers and a large amount of baggage, to go forward at an increased speed. All our duty is to press consiantly on the nation the absolute need of three things: — 1. The oxerciso of the whole police power of the gov- ernment to bold the South quiet while the socds of Topublicanism get planted. The constitutional amendment, securing universal suffrage in spite of all State legisiation. 8. A constitutional amendment authorizing Congress to establish common schools in any State destitute of ‘them, at the State's expense. For these measures we must educate the public mind. These are the soil in which tho seeds of good govern- ment and equal rights can alone be trusted. But I think we mustdiroct our care a little farther ahead. Johnson is watched, and will be impeached or next. ‘A Broxse Anrssrep ow Cuancn or Forory.—An in- genious system of forgery, which it is said has been i carried on for some time past, has just been discovered | in this city, and on Tuesday night last detectives Won- iddie.of . At present they aro engayod leviathan, suttery system attached to the loans. ber, 1868, go to show that the Spanish authorities, after | cri; ing’ = ippled. The next important question to wh ing “decks, revitts making her appear by contrast even larger | derly, Walling and Gaylor accomplished the arrest of A statement to the effect that Marshal Bazaine had | cour months’ indecision, determined to send tho Tornado | shall the nation give the helm for tho next four yours? extreme, 18 100 feet; breadth than she 1a. No visitors wore allowed on board ane ‘f , the acoused party, who is a New York broker, named yesterday, as it is the captain’s intention to have every- ‘street thing made neat and clean boforo bie vessel is-allowedeo | sames, Blerling, residing in, Harilion nie it of to leading bile. When she | Dustens firms for the aryse of obtlal thelr gna If a democrat gets it wo shall lose twe-thirds of the fruits of the war. if a compromiser has it we shall lose one- ‘With radicalism at the heim, we may save two- burnt alltho French war material at Puebla, Orizaba, before a prize court, and set forth in their “libel” or ‘and other places in Mexico, rather than hand it over to charges the grounds upon which they justified their uudorgo the mspection of the anxious the imperialists, is cnergetically contradicted by the | proceodi thirds of what we have earned. In that next f¢ Pourth—The Calypso, owned by John Henry Bach, of | is moored alongside pier No. 50, to which spot she will French Ministry of War. The cannon, arms and every- ge 3 fllewing: extracts ftom another lotter morit attont | *#¢ Preseure from business men for the ‘government (0 Long Island. ‘Tu:s yacht looks very pretty in her cover: | proceed ina day or two, Sir James Andereon will no Pees np al aga ee = oe ‘operaitons, whick Xs | open, in some w: on some conditi ‘the old | ing of white paint, bus no pro; have beon made | doubt mako arrangements for the of = 7 thing of value have been embarked; objects which | tion, It says:— Ny lone, were attempted at the Natioual-Mecbanips’ tion, eayst: annels of business, will be The republi- | by hor owner to put her in trim for the coming scason. | those who may wish to inspect his wonderful The | York, proved fatal to his interests, and led to his final might be injured in the as cartridges, “The English law officers of the crown will percetve | caa loaders having secured (if they do secure) a party | She is 80 feet over ail, 22 fect 8 inches in | time, however, will be short, as it is sald that the Fite 9 ninety ‘Two gold watches were feuad on 6, ave been coded to the ‘and the rest— | at oneo the futility of these voluminous charges which | triumph, by Keeping the Youth out of the Electoral Col. | breadth. end) Y feet 10, laches depth of hold. | Great sasslypgeacdnaeg snaaparbontvenphesdl ‘as the dme of Lis arrest. His examination carta, fasoimes, males, &o.—e0ld by auction. it bag taken the Spanish officials [our monihs to concoct, | !ege of 1868, will give way. The next administration, | Her "# measurement is 134 tons, but her | Naw Finu Arranarvs.—There was exhibited yester- ‘be hold in New York, where the alleged offences The Bruslide and Journal de®. Péteriburg of the | Tie,whole ‘inquest’ or ‘examination in. preparatory’ ie | therefore, mux be expected to aatuie this question. The | Sovery tasty vesset cost $1,000, whilst her Atting come | day, in Lafayette place, an apparatus for the purpose of | 8f@ sald to have boen committed. worse than a faroe or laisanverie; itamounts to | bias who oocap: en ,000, - Q insalt, After detaining the ebip and imprisoning bi ‘will be of immense im} the enormous sum of $16,000 more, fire ladders in tho street t of the Cuancep wirs Boratary.—Redmond Burke, a shoe Da ‘mts shat thocorerammcs eed poole of hones | error ut nonaa ibe ceplor cae turns utiobetony | "Now ie county ur GX"Ung into the, Praideny ot | Wheto be mre amount af Srj00 was Teaured 1 | barang,tosnablearomon to apply waist horacualy | AEST by todo, Was teu fate eusody Dy” dteaive are animated with the most pacific sentiments, and that | {ilogiost deductions, all suscoplble of easy retaiasion by | Any To man oat fell upaytbing fires scertion of | for those more competent to Judge. ™ | trom a platform through the windows of the upper | Corwin oa Tuesday lest, on theycharge of having broke the "polioy Of’ Russia in the East bas not for object to {he ship's papers, which were produoed by the master at his friends is that he { a safe man because he has no gene pg ng 91 tons, owned | stories of a burning building, It le the invention of the | {nto the house of Mrs. Pike, of Brookhaven, Sulfolk A ‘Tork 1 On the time ute, but which. she commander of the will be in hands. Alas! our | by Mr. J. E. & son-indaw Of the | assistant Marsbal, ‘consists longest Isdder , He tsalso accused of obtained the sum iahitilions pp andl alana eset the. | Eoetebe 1o Took at, One “yo See pene Be Sea sAe eter ak Shear ae BL rae ee | Sais veel eG donttioa nocmines hor treet’ aeee:, | eos phere es racosbetry “ tiga ago a on Ballo as the s a io present ai - tJ peighborhood. Burke boarded with Musgulmatia,: f , ried 7, ar ihe he a oe rae ‘evi. | who depends on boing and guided Nighicher azo for some months tocome, as hor owner poems 100 | ladder. " The two are to be united walle on the eerste thai tee kaa teen ecumionened be hone A coltedal eqtisstrian statue {i ‘bronse of dence’ (as the government has hitherto be will not,” - madnens | Bepapioons. ae Albany to give ‘his A ee ae eee obtain the ‘which she had placed for safe . jae in gilt bronze of King. | sented to the British g ‘Dat, upon. tollae they taoat nominate Grant, eles the den t any attention. I, and by bringing the ends or towards each | fn the hands of che farmer. His enamiuation Wilttam of Prusitia bas been grectod in'the Paris Exhi- | and the confident expectation (raised by the reports of | Will. In these hours, when the agonizes for | Sixth—The Widgeon, a schooner yact of 105.9 tons, | other, the tops are lifted to any altitude required. | piace in Suffolk county, to which place he was reterned, « thingy honor, wag acs | Spr nial st SP "ake | Heal ae my asa | Wit eat eee as wheats | Soe aden! ni EEE |» St Ramee Su fr nbs amd and helmet, and hélding his sword aloft. Spenigh Amicon tema juetlty ‘armice in deadly ‘cme posing repaint her for the approaching Dat is daily | immensely ' tall sawhorse Gays | for violation of the Excise code im this city for some” ‘The‘working tailors of Paris, to the number of more Beaded sep of capture ‘Der af all basarda oa tee ite lender such a ‘Swiss that the other on Srctng sush ordre fom het Genera enable Bix | are. thrown oat to ph © | time past. The latest cases are those of Frank Runker, than seven ‘thousand, met ,st the Elysee Montmartre | toss, and to make her a good prise, After the eS Bree Tee cen in | nee cee ae an Platform <drope, down ot the tom above the Pivot | grocer, corner of Adelphi street and Atlante avenee, ‘Mareh 26, and passed. resolutions to the effect ‘thas they ip Foromany of peroeptory da pe age ene eee will aah bs atone ‘tw @o - more, eae nee seninetes red aoaarons sate of he sant ing a Mitatetal trasmne Snes tee suo begmedy toe who was arrested for selling liquor without lcense, ‘will demand an increase of from eighteen te twenty per bee oe Nee, Se aa Gricens ‘aed Baltinnore are ouough ss elo’ kee’ Grek crafts in the New York squadron, The schooner level with the windows in which the water is to be Be eae they went wel Betis coe ; cratentatrwagn cad wat wreck te cecar | Sand A wnt, Sey yah getenc: | Sin eiiieay Sites?” bani” | Ee teak een see COPE RS |e sgeertnte teens Sov Gat ean Saas | OOS" Sesoe Slee ney eee acess slot de' uot granted, A commen fund was instituted, | *pulrebend, Of wat could be found. Upon, discovering | him wun soy Teked ‘by the ‘late Danial Deviia, s gontioman whoss | thing is free from the building. All the a can bs [Tobin ‘sod James Sullwell: of New Ulsecht, $30 sak and cach man contributed fifty centimes, The president | the British nationality of the veasel and crew, the Span- 1 demise tues mourned by every lover of “he bine abere carried on an ordinary ladder truck, aud and | for selling whiskey on Sanday. ‘asvured them that the London tailors’ associations would { !8h authorities ought at once to have the vessel ISTURBANCE AMONG FREEDMEN, ~= nog hor in the poe a a Toper Lows a ol The ae oe ogee a %, | Tats vom Maxecsvanran.—Charies Kelly, indicted some it ad vr ao | encase nae malin aa ct wong an | Conse atlve, Celene oe ear aating tats | ouuine sn samen om nich bay Sed the | ty eu, cod teva allow ya Ot | ri lng mgr met Chav Rod, the ; jn—Attampt ta Rreal a of his eventful ii is ers, mprovem: ey’ maa. & —— by two rege cecueiclioera re wren to cape, thn sane fenen ern Rew by Radical Breedmes. frou bin pfot iin or dhe pion anf ine aypreach structure were suggested, ‘but the principle and purpose Stentor to metrow int Cour of Oyor and Torminer, M 101 Office, under ‘rom lon, i 7.) Ing season. josephing offered were accepted correct, . judge Barnard presiding. the Relcnstag that. the Nery cerman Confederation will | proseur$ of pudlic opinion in England, bas demanded the | The convention which, waa called "by tne colored cati- | cutore of Mr. Devlis's. eslain ema conseqtesty all'ts | ‘Tam Caawan snanan--A gomveation of delegates, | Tes Genuurcer Pacemove Assavve Case—The case Count, aceording to the last ‘&@ population gof Piboration of crew and the restoration or speedy ad- | zens to meet yesterday, met at the Court House at one | uncertainty in regard to her future movements, Mi representing forty German musical orgenizations and | of Joseph Heard, the internal revenue detect who thirty mallions of oats, and that the federal army, in | Judication,ot the vessel, It ia well Known in Spaniah | F. M.A large crowd of colored men aad white men se- | Devlin was very peond of this yaohs during his ts, | TOY cooietien, was held. ah tho Germania’ Amsematy | wos arvenied on the 34 inctenl, charges. wit ebastay a time of peace, will be composed of about 300,000 | srament would now gladly give up tho vessel at once, If on the many of the colored to break up the | windward by the ‘The Fleur de recently, Rooms a fow days for the ot iP z. Lr ago, purpose of adopting | blackamith named Patrick Lawler, Greenpoint, on the men, forming thirteen corps d’arméc, comprising that | it could specely enpene from the claims of the owners | convention by introdacing into it radicals who led | chased by Mr. Jno. & Dickerson, of Now York, and the further measures in reference to the approaching tenth ‘i Jumioe Dail formed by the Prussian Guard. Tho government aske | 224 crow (now backed by the Foreign Office) for damages | to ive, Browalow’s militia were Alarm, are at present at anchorage. At evening previous, wes called up by ey yee pa isl GED teatees fie tab tantattnance of and cotepRnaniGR, Thee SINUS 80 & sum, ‘ batees bell teen sere the peace by ‘heir Spo site fated general Saengerfest, which will take place in Philadel- pose ND Re Aeeates ae a werage = fer Majesty’ presentative of lawlessness and intolerance. very a summer | phia, A communication of the Philadelphia singers in Tenare Chom ak ett cenmea eee sean each ; the “last Prassian 1 had set down the | have beon lately bamboozled by the Spanish Mi ia. After Joseph tame took will be of anusual activity and great brilli with os pens, hy judget wo the Ue of Sate and wo hare, done ieraly oth nies sod adn apne Tria the geen ae Fachtnen: Tw ovarences of the past Yoat bare i en et ee eens Bunoaes, Sveak Tarmves snp PIORrocKnTs Iv 7B The situation of thp Pontifical Bank on March 18 was | months of their imprisonment, although all Une facta ot | to. suppress the freedom ‘of speech. Ho sald if ree | races at see, where dashing epray and the excitoment of | "a? T cae icuasean aaa ie mrticw : as follows:—Assots, 6,893,200fr. ; abilities, 69606,990fr, ; | the case were from - week to ‘oliicially laid before | speech’ could. not be tolerated: then we are in a wores | storm and tompest, will ‘them wide awake, instead for thie perpens of anlecitan tha, oem hana Rpaeanmerers cance bpm agg go) surplus af the former, 1,836,300fr, him by the British Consul, who was fur many weeks | bondage than when tn our former slavery. of butterfly trips of ten or miles our coast | [or ments Tor thee renee ae teas aud 10 | at an carly hour yesterday morning by sDurglar, who ? maned to Inaction through the want of instructions | After Williams bad concluded his remarks, Mr. Wash- | or through the Sound. I know there is s quiet exulta- | Oni to elects lender. choruses, | succeeded in stealing and with 4 gold wateh ‘The Geral Correspondeye of Vienna, March 25, | from London or Madrid! Parliament meeis all | 1 colored man, came forward and said:—We, as | tion in possessing a vessel of beautiful ions, fitted Arrangements were also mate to | valses 04.6900 and 055 in. the property of De, knee . the correspondence between the Foreign Office, our Min- Ten, must 100k at our own interest; We'are | up with everything that. can make Life’ pleasant, and | Participate in the epproaching Abt Jubilee, in honor of | Tittl a boarder <rcasertion of the recall of Admiral Tegethoff from | i#or at Madrid, our Consal at Cadiz, the Spanish gov- | slightly demoralized. We bad no chance to get a fair ‘over the blue waves with 20 ‘impelling power artnet peoparatinnn Composer of that name, for which | "i “youth of eighteen kaown as Gesrge Clark, aliag The py ets ated — and the owners of the Tornado ought tobe eerie? inte oe side of the question, bes Ro aa eee ot on of amg od oe Soubsble, President of the ng senso ea Mr. Perey, lies Tagen, aaa Wine, rea Bog Of Lissa. i at this moment at Washington, where, so- | “TN! Urortunate crow are still detained ‘‘as prisoners of | tried to become ou I puardians. "Is ht laid aa | about it lordly, independent, exciting, healthy and tm corresponding secretary of the coaveation in place of | Talgmed before, Suniie Dalley shares ‘with menting e | eee re rete er ee .”” The health of ‘of thom has suffered much | Uncle Sam that he liberated This is $0 | Srauing: but cinusement sine is. mot the groat ends ct | MF Gellfuss, who resigned. 0 This piace ean eee, ee mee whelmed with mars of distinction, from Ml wmge, tong aud close consinement and want of | was not their intention to free tal all, It wea'e, case: | yoshting. Whatever may be the piseaars A aftords its | Amaiat Navigation. —An interesting desoription of « } foperty Wes found in. bee Possenion wha rested Oy A considerable change has taken place smong the thelr customary rations nd coniforia. The managing of seveasity, in order to, suppress the rebellion. Our Pe be officer Langan, of the Forty- fifth precinct, as also another members foreign diplomatic corps sassia, , Mr. Saul Isaac, on ay joods are those who raised stood. ‘same description of property. ¥ beg a of De has = iv Vis. fal Quoeada, the Captain General of Andal foe peraie- by us all of our lives, and we should Gist ee by pL ery roe py Baron Plessen, er nmark, resigned; sion to supply them with clotbing, freak pro &c., | standing by them. Some of these radical colored men and pencil from Dr. Wieber of South Fourth street. ee count de Yonghe, representative of Belgium, has been | which permission was granted ‘constderable delay’ have come here with a Brownlow pill in one car and accused is alleged to be an adreit aneak thief, Hw mode transferred to Vienna, and is succeeded by Count de pope = oroenlgge a tape ah pong We Tne They do not a at the of business is to call at the residence of surgeons of crew is missin, panial 8a 10 or lon fairly. others do as they when known Dadzoele, late Minister at Constantinople, Finally, the | threw himself overvoard; but there, to aa ly rumor, we ay hopes ‘and sympathies are with those Smetean Savieo remaales long enoagh y get pomeaics Of tay Bavarian Minister, Baron de Perglass, proceeds to Paris. | for which, however, I do not vouch, that he was tor- | the gray. They are our friende—we can trust them. article of value—from a case of ineteuments toa gold ‘The Prince de Reuss, recently named representative | tured to extract evidence, and afterwards drowned. The | Rey. Mr. Watkins being loudly called for, came renga be exposed to his view, when he po- Prasia at the court of Russia, in the place of Count | Cope, which might have exbibited marks of violence, forward and made a calm, practical speech, He sald be aly loaves tolling the sorvant 10 t his respects to. ot La has, strange to say, not been found. had read thoroughly the Constitution of the United | successes wi have atiended efforts, in for the accommodation of the crew, who walk ag | the doctor. He was held to examination to-day, do Redorn, lately reached St. Petersburg, and was ro- Is it not the duty of the government of the missing | States, and it declared all ‘men born free and equal;’’ | construction and unparalléied trials of skill, hore, across | an ee App ‘® squirrel in a revolving’ causing | The case of instruments found in possession of accused cotved the day after by the Emperor Alexander and the | prisoner to institute an inquiry inte his fate?” fand that the object of the confederation was to form a | the ocean and abroad, should be au encouragement 42 | the oylinder to revolve om its axis. Four’ spiral ‘won arrested was last, night Identided as the pa Bubecquent 10 the opening of the Brian Partiament | oe, Perfect olon, avis justice and fanart. feaur | fun th are ongih ofthe eyindr, and Sy the revel of De Winns, of ‘No 435 ‘Thinycsisth ‘screen, In tne Italian ‘Chamber of Deputies, Signor Mari, the | in 1867, tho case of the Tornado and her crow was | was never carried out practically. All men‘in this id be | Hons 7 ee © eee on ig |. Anne Chapper, = of ores ia hn Nun eed rehab 38 | cea se tae conan, aaa covcomnens | Brentaas hie, °0e, Wa hey harstnahee see me | a certtake peace tadcy ara | estan et cy rr Rate votes against 145, for the opposition candidate, Sigvor | for information to the Cabmet. Short conversations | Teeuth section of the franchise act denied us the right | Ins word, we should show by our AOR eT ag Allegedly peace wire organ gio tae Jail to await the acuon of tho Grand Jury. ate is coateeee oe a has gi ders that pend. paspry dre iaipued. sald: telcavelanioneh fee thet ETI, i ae, default var ‘of the Sixth avenue and Thirty.ffth street a prxttirenan dies Mrs. Borah White, of Graad sand ooiag aper government has given orders that pend- servatives and radi orcester world, be that the time is passed, never Tho pickpockets Charles Wilson. tng the for the conclusion of a treaty be- | cable announcement given in the Hanatp to-day. County, were not wall deflued in thant olor te ice | Torfosar agin, when foe American yechtman ts content | *¢ many burglaries committed in that. neighbornood. pow sreted y rant addon with tween Austria and Italy, Italian merchant vessels shall two political rs now in a, Who gave “— Prensa eo ayy Som Aree by j= Sh pier Homotopy Nn Bae gp ne ole Beatt, aa Monday even! 5 ae with Nae be admitted to the Austrian cosstirig trade and Austrian SOUTH GERMANY. Did “Lincom "and. his army ‘do ‘kt "Nort | balance noo of tb, time, or gidea Vastly arcand some quiet | rouoes take place, without any arresta being made. ‘The | B°cket,% Manline Saregot wer Todrany de vessels will in like manner be allowed to engage in the was God who struck tho shackles from your limbs,’ He | harbor—that the time arrived when he can occa- ‘are particularly anxious to know what the | ¢), custody by Jastice Dailey, Sy ieseas Italian coasting trade, Rumors of an impending coup | Austrian Opt of the Effect of the Prussian closed by saying, he was compelled to go to Franklin to | sionally be found out of his blue coat and velvety kids. | policemen are doing? ant failing to appear against although he d'état in Italy are repented. Treaties. Ret he Cras od wea ared_ a4 some more a eae a ae Kenosewa Ou. Casvarry.—Yesterday morning, as | fied them when arrested by the It te rumored that the King of Prussia will vistt the | pose (Ri there wilt be ik Jat a Ring, | involved in the coming canvasa. Great questions | "und im every port ip the world, encountering dangers | 4nBle McDermott, a little girl nine years of age, was Paris Exhibition in May. Louis it, and a military one, William 1 The funda. | _ The followmg resolutions wore then read by the chain from a pure love of the sport, Le cn to Lagi at her residence, aoa TRIALS AT POLICE HEADQUARTERS, man eo lowing colored — renegeaatens auarags taunt: eae ee mental laws of ae eb cee ted ad wre appointed a, deigni to tre Beane Consenuan ee THE LABOR QUESTION. eo street, ab on eg ag na Wadaebnele a hed rere Teguise weokly wey lnstedenly & net, oageson the Mikado, Kad although it 1s not to be presumed that most oa the onrel ‘explosion was the result, her clothes tak Her Meeting yesterday, at yfich ninety cases, wherein the mon in afriendly spirit and promised to consider | {he notables of Bavaria will rip Welt bodies open In cas | wWaerean Under the lets i ensessee the colored man te Carvers’ Association. ‘rough’ ter moher tober” saslstancy, whee wore charged #ith neglect of duty of Viola their claims; thereupon the men resumed work, and the | of any collision ye their duties, as is the practice | invested Twith the right of sulfrage, and it theretore neenaae Ampecial meeting ef the above soolety was held last | both, before sufficient could come, were badly | tion of the police by their’ superior officers, were ‘most serious went usual, | smong the J maple steban | duty to justify his enfranchisement by prudent, yht at No, 206 Bowery. The chair was occupied by | burned, the mother se about the lower portion of ‘There trate, after reeianagereaveed A hag Dility that this ‘will be for them the cause of dis. | thoughtful ant patdlotic exorcise of that great ant ihecwene | isl the body and legs, ‘GM, howaver, lies in a very disposed of by Mr Wore oaly oie citisen The feods in Wicklow county, Ireland, bad been very | agresabieconficia. ‘The dependent condition of Bavaria | bic Privlegs; and, veces, out conetraire wits fellow | the president Mr. Joho Roemer The object of the | critical condition, and it ie at present doubiful if she | oe ates ei disastrous to life and property. Destructive floods had 1 be above all manifested in foreign affairs, prone ay Be t lelegates to the State | meeting was for the of ascertaining the views | will recover, They were both sent to the Bellevue Hos- a= in North Yorkshire, England. abroad, from this time, will care about the Liew gh eC ees of the members relative to # rednotion of wages which | pital, Mme. Lovise Remeon, a young French woman of pe of the z md of that State, when for all the evontualities of war it | hor, thus. ion and desire to secure our | was being practised ina number of the smaller shops, Baoxa Hm Laa,—John Kane, while at work yesterday wien, whose smooth Gallic had to be, Angle Journey Empress Eugénie to Rome is again has traneforred the command to Prussia and has conse- te and harmony between the two races, there- When it was resolved thas the ayn Ad tn Harrison street, near West, fell from a scaffold and seal sianet the interpreter, charged patrot. pore aioe Rafat tae Foie Emperal vo 100, cat qusnlons ointepondoes of ‘ Meal anid he manner | boar making « demand within the next | broke his leg. He was immediately taken tothe ¥-~ | ber’ husband ‘Joan ea koopa thi ay ee Bavaria as far a8 E 4 sed o'rhgs Uunia'net | Swowenka of en pr cant om, tale present rae Men be A py aren brs faegn Power be neers (Eien STATEN BLAND TE iS of ware, mh Sarna og be a the Bist of March, offered to hos THE TORNADO CASE. Cabloes 2¢ Ber rUubley that we taisee int eaee Dry Goods Clerks, —* Boor pa im van Rrvm.—The body of | band Dack to hia hoase if dhe would pay him $90; the apirit of aod ‘Tan Beor.ena, which she refused to do waless her lord and master tain any 4 ream ‘The Dry Goods Clerks’ Early Closing Association as- Biake, who disappeared from his Cause ef the Dimculty Between England and | sentatives at the spirit and tendencies of radl« bied last night at its hail, No, 967 Bowery. Mr. H. : eaten Island on the evening of January 26, Fhe olleer.gunre hey ‘of his beving made Ste ps, te or — me oy tw, Nontral Rights in the Spanish Ameri. io won Nonverct Reneese eke | the chair. Beyond the recetving | found in the river near the shore st Factoryvilie, | sny such proposition, Ms Sukecocsuse ‘By cable telogmm dated in London Apr! 8 we wore | Hood of his bi he valeavctess ho right to hota oer hare won very ltae business iaaagoe= coguined by bia, frends” mee mane ens of his {ake him tothe nation Bowser cs Informed that the British government alepatched several | injustice, let sad rigns ae tmen require also lal we sbould have the ina for B Wages. fens a pct tale wach was foundionthe body. | 4 avonandee wetenne of the ONY. Brookiya, war vessels to Cedis, Spain, injorder to enforce the | theatres and a Gane bredan al Fight to alt Another Domand for Hla Wfiing have at a ‘ A yt nae ee ae ae wo go to the imoiuding the band of drummers and fifers in the army- wed, while thankful to overruling Providence The house ’ hearing all the evidence Gear. Claimns of England scising out of the question of the | ‘oii atl romain in his bands that slavery fe removed from the Inad,'we have. no eeoned Journeyman non Pam exnce whet wagee to | & Of death from causes unknown, Fa tal ear he got whe wrong. umber, cod seizure of the Tornado, against Queen Isabella, A cable to fear that any attempt will ever be made to hit, | Peoent meeting detergyiingtion fa vory with Sansovs Pat.—A man named Hoary Sbechan, white By some means ov otmee Be rome, mamaee, coe i deapetgh from Londen dated yesterday evening (april Watking, James Cottier, Wiliam J. | $6 per day. Thiw craft throughout Loug island, cagaged in paluting the recidonce of Mr: Yieldors, a: | on ia drat fiche wan spoken vo fu nuriy mannee by | 10), ston thas the Spanish Cabtoes bes refused to yield fase 4, Dold, Seal oe” Me onimomeents:Oertien, Staten Inland, yeaterday fell from a tad. Sea re fini ra ot pene to the demagds of England, and will not give ether ine Daniel Walker, } the condition of affairs among the journeymen aoe ety and was otherviog seri care doce talty Geat took hold of McGuire and put him Foren nforaatton OF Che ‘Yesdete of the timiso, ng read, theathe in | ters contioues in nearly the same way ason the day pre. | tal of the Seaman’s Retreat, ra nop Senducrrs to tbe eabliy of En, Se See publish @ history of the ciroumstances sitending Sor alt ve Seah ppt fee ayy breton gh are dovcannd <Amaviz axp Barrmey,—A man named John Ambrose | coat as % wes hurtful to bis feelings as 0 peaceful the capture of thie Britis steamship by the Spaniaras fe cotrage | men was held afternoon, and the riper yy. | Wa arteted yentetly at Middletown, Slaton Iiand, by | size0, the unraly officer that he should in 1866 on the Of being destined for the ser. Gelved frou tbe to visit several of See om complaint of Owen McKenna, who weet Polisemen, when axed for It 0 vee of (aamunaal Gipeities 0h wer with e the state cajees the mea obtain wenn 7) gums eth sy poreon, blac oF welts y Ere ae Spain, The history, is compiled from our Baro. pd om number are ‘sdvanced rates, 3 ti a hae ae UO files, {mportaat stating quietly lear Fea me Masa. —The extensive sod hipean mi d's te ng ra) 8 conserva. ‘Longshore Skip Painters, ot the Moesrn, Deombnd, Lawrenoo, Mean was deursvek | ohenrea'p havi arcungeabcanlg = may ‘Goer erat ‘The workmen tm the employ of BR. Heudsoa are not on | PZ, "en I sa he oriain of seh aga septs a saemtees ts The Pare uf the how the Tornado was Strike, as previously reported, that gentleman having sare F epeTeey tugs Too lees we? ‘are a*fellow for crealing a disturbance sotned Ihe Boealsh frigate Garvan, of Madels, sad voluntarily pald the advance demanded by his om- s nd eighty peo- | in ae ae oe ee nS raced wee of what ‘ber crew received as prisoners, is ox. ployse ae the feokory was completay Th = ry ‘his prieoner, “Disorderly one who was an efo-witness of te capture, gnd who ‘The Information which was received from Philadetphia ‘arf aquaet, ‘New avon, nae, ng - sufforéd the treatment desorib@t, ‘The writer, dating fameneers for estorg, to Wi oct shat he plasterers of that oly boy wea va 7 ‘at Cadie on of October, 1908, says :— carries no | had to work at rates, is incorrect, ae they smacritan Tauppam fou aoe ya vet imaging to be all about Biit fetd ous Tor the advanced prices ec 4 ° 3