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ITY INTELLI EASTER FESTIVAL AT THE ORPHAN HOME AND ASYLUa. ' — The Easter Festival of the Orphan’s Home and Aay- Tex Surrewe Court Cuampern Jupcxsmr.—It is re- | lum of the Protestant 2 Church was held yes- Ported that @ conference betweem Mayor Hoffman and | terday at the institution in Forty-n! some of the judges of the Supreme Court was he'd yes- | Lexington avenue, The children, al! neatly attired in terday at the office of the former, with especial refer- | print dresses and clean white pinafores, were ranged ence to the appointment by Go: or Feuton—under | upon the main staircase, looking as bright and happy as the provisions OF the new law—-of one of the Justices of the most ardent believers in childhood’s innocence could POLICE INTELLIGENCE. HAYTI. Boratary anv Lancexy.—at a late hour on Monday | Goffrard, Hie Family and Connections all List of 1867. Bight a rear window leading to the apartments of Ellen Sulinenetcfanereh soare Approves the of Acts Passed at the Session be Haley and her husband, No. 9 Mulberry street, was nes Revolutionary Committee— the Oswego Water Works Company,” passed May foreed open without awaking the inmates, after which He Is Elected President and Accepts, de. Piven. the burglar passed directly over the bed in which the oie Bounty ‘of York, in the county Couple were sleeping, and seizing upon a trunk contain- | '* Bayt! are taken from the Jamaica papers: {agston, and to suthonse John W, Howe to collect the rte oharec: of aid tax ‘unooliected with interest mn this caurt to conduct all business of" sad'publie favor | @xpect thom to appear, The home waethrown open to | ing $216 in Treasury notes, $88 in English gold coln, a: Bp a ‘Gen naiaing ws missioner of mid city, certain amounts for, livery and the selection of Jude Barvard. visitors, of whom a considerable number were present, | and two watches and cbains worth $160, escaped | ®*volutionary Pg seca Piacng ciated he er ‘amend an act entitied “An act to sunnly Necesionyins Sores ng ere tne ofc of Echoot Come nad erable | the ladies largely predominating among the spec- asidedoor, In leaving the house the awoke traitor to the | ‘e ‘Middletown with water for public and pri- Sane oF THE OLp Bowery Tunarre,—A consid from pengier provisions of the constitution, become s wo (3 missioner. number of theatrical people and professionals assembled | dies connected with the iusitusion, thas fer inmates, | Mim Haley who arose and, iading sbat her trunk bed bese | Country, and from ‘the capital. followed by | U4 Sot entitled “aract prohibiting the | _,€8: To incorporate the Metropolitan Medical and Saz~ woe cies a aut | Race pate creme | Set fei, oe A ee ey | nr eave sia | Berar lene, |G cere on ny So ae terday, and, with the usual concourse of men with busi. | friends for the | fhay og it sponded, and a Bes eg 1. That Goeffrara, his wife, his children and his | pointed ‘of laws of 1806, to lo- | and bd = ’ ness air and brusque manner, madé «wins Selly sang several cred and secular blocs tn or preuy | xo, To ae on the "oor, near Sitero“are baad toner Paine terior? oft Site the Bulges ivr anytns Yor Tomane, oor To autheuize the Common Council of the city of semblage than was, perhaps, ever before mane at Se the trun! Patrick MoCarty, pretended to pa ag nda Dawe Lal to borrow and disburse money for city purposes, the arab “Tue occasion was the sale at auction, by pas the got ote a ‘and a fancy fair, be op ae pao tS sar, cherwepen’ be saan ear Cf ene g A send and. Cadet S20's¢ tho laws of 1500 ane to levy taxes for the pur Sang mci a Council of the city of A. J. Bleecker & Son, of the old theatrical 1andmark | ech of which seemed to have thetr special adzlrers, Neo there for nearly three hours, | J . poses thereof, ewbarg ‘alter and improve the water works known as Fox's Old Bowery theatre, which was offered | No business was transacted, nor were there any speeches rae rm Noriens to the ery. ‘however, the ae a niet ear ae [A cee ati onaat of eteontion in end for the vi- pe od wT Foy Mie to lands, Inkene under decree of the Supreme Court, The terms of sale | made, but the festival resolved itself iato a social re- | prisonor had been seen loitering the house ins | ‘Gen cal Geffrard and sil those who have been his Min- be pte it ‘Malone, in the county springs and streams of water, and to raise money vate union, Suspicious manner. McCarty protended to be entirely | istocs from the dissolution of tie House ot natives Purposes. Ron the bows of therefor. did not vary substantially from the usual phrasingvis) |" ‘The Grohans’ Home and Asylum ts too well knows | ignorant of the burglary, but the olroumetances being | io i0i wo the of Raproacy igre nc in the act | | 8. Zo confirm the decision of the Superintendent of | Uren ten per cent of the money down, and the remainder to cane (ae Necevciont abi) W sacueniiéte state- him be was taken to the station house. Yester- | of expatriation, and ‘are provisionally con- Fable Tasaceee renting to the election trustees in axainet be paid on the Ist day of May, when a deed in fee simple | ment of tty Justice Horna committed im 4a the Tombe fr ex- faced, ts of thelr cher ‘wit be | Union Free School the ty oo! official action of sald trustees and to charge by roundsman McDonnell. ‘Chief of the Committee, CHEVALLIER, . | oftctls define their tenure aims and. would be given, or arranged with terms of (ote and | tion under the laws: securities Corer ype ears nt — The | under ciskee tek a beard of trustees sed man. were 30 ng & clear ithout regard selected ‘almost eburch in H°cxisting. mortgages, of which there aro two | tiie every Eplecopal il ! : A Dover Cuanox,—Joseph Levereny, residing at 252 | ‘Tne Revolutionary Committee of St. Maro’s had also 9, To legalize and contre the appointment of Thomas Sar oe ean gc shea and marine insurases: oue in which the property ig holden in the sum of | one hundred and Afty orphan children, who are under | Tenth avenue, while travelling ap town on the evening sonal gitearen orpetcieling eo oaigemt. Pay oe K Bosch ont erate ool arma ee ‘reduce their cepltal stock ‘aad toamend He ee 000 it wes announced tsar ine | £3, chsrge of three female teachers and five domestics. | of che 224, fell in with @ friend. After leaving the cars | Calling anon, the, people to pursue, and capture Hi to legatiae and confirm thelr ects te seek courmnsttosns, | the sot to provide for the incorporation of insurance com for the sum of Te. = naneunned iat. tas ‘The course of instraction comprises all the most useful Doth individuals made a call one Charles Potrie, | Gecree was committed to the patriotism of the citizens, 10. Authorizing the extension of time for the collec. | panies. . Tien tpon the property if tie blader so wished; and: wit ogranhy. arithengus, sowing aod sitcing. the fcoms ores catariog FONOE tee ecm neta [ae serene bs O. Nocies, meselians of See opmmmaltes, | use, of taxes in several Cities ahd tottns Of thie State for Ph Ep Boer niy fe Fy apt Sie wena net at tisk Veen acieitalis alee eenieieelan dia ak Neaela telanes te ceo ca ot the tease? Statement, his friend left bimifand Petri, who toa rough | “th fa dated March, 13, 1867, was also pub- nT To amend an act entitled *“Am act to creste a board 98. To establish and organise the Hadaon Rizer State ceria re Se a, he ceae ae fe St Ra tera opr ayoa oa | bes yet, om se et Fy on we | Penleerures tdagat ie force | "Oly Laue etal and unend n we fecslonals nekeg SS eS ee ee deprived of thei : rae re ne the dlstrict schools In said city posed Apoit | corporate the Greenwood Cemetery, passed April, Heavily. Ine drat bla given was {oF $0000; aad thouoey MEVEREE SEIZURES. ‘All’ officers, civil or military, who did not take an | Flaine : April | favrelation to the election of trustees eavily. 1 relief Moriah Plank Road Company, in twenty seven offers, that sum was gradually swollen, Seizure of the Distillery in Morvisanta. omnia amas gibi as, are dismissed from the ser- | 2, » amend the act passed Naemer 16, 1857, en- ans Se eeeraer ‘the laws of 1865. fhouand by thousand, to the aggregate of $108,000. | the seizure of the distillery in East Morrisamia on ‘Tho revolutionary army of St. Marc's entered Port.au- | ‘ited, “An, not to, armen, ae ent entitled an | *og' fo amond an act entitied “An act in relation to scribed his name as buyer andthe erowd separated, | Monday last was, it is stated, made in the name and by Prince on the 20th of March, and were enthusiastically | for manufacturing, mining, mecbanical and chemical establishment of a normal and ae Tue present lease, which is for $14 300 per year, expires | the authority of Mr. M. i ‘vei, Collector of the Sixti- Raneceee year eeannonn S86 Care pote ual, passed February 17, 1848," bis yg dere a yetrasty’ to deputies, ao i aaa Tae aaa tay Pe | stick and forsieriy Asstaat Secretary of tho Tren em alain Fore a Be ae ane ca a eee | en cen eevee aapermanais of ae “ 5 Some years since tor $107,000, one thousand more than | SUfY. The Coriuussioner of Intermal Revenue bas kyemyg Easran Monpay.—Joseph A. Bird lives at No. paaneral Nissago Saget had sccaene. tae Seerteent 14. Authorizing the town of Comlandt, in the county Biate goveramenk ay 2 i yesterday. ’ grented ni 4 Stone pape nce ge oe 673 Ninth avenue, and is the employer of © young man reap i and General Salnavo - | of Masbehoater, fanoeros money and levy taxes for the wiles, prey the Slate street Methodist Eplacopel chara Maron's Orrin —Mr, A. 8. Cady, recently appointed } Wich tls wis awn. ME Con Dopanann: who was | named George Baker. On Monday last Bird states that | The Provisional President, with the consent of the | *Y5°%) Sutnorize the Supervisors of the county of Al- | Utica, to be known as the .First Clerk of Arrears, by Comptrolier Connolly, bas quali | Proiminently connected with the seizure, has operated | he gave his man, Baker, $10 to go to the marketto buy | Executive Pa agg pubitsbed a decree, discontin bany to borrow money on the credit of the county. chi Utica, ef three Commissioness fled before Mayor Hofman, by taking tho oath of oilivo | with similar success im Boston, Philadelphia and Balt- | some articles and sell them again, as was usual for him | the consulates at Kingston, Jamaica, and Turk’s Islan 16. Authorizing the village of Peekskill to 99. To provide vieitodgprag- tf asa in the county Mr. A. ©. Baulch, who has been appointed, by vi | more, and bas earned for himself the reputation of being | to do, George started, but instead of going. w the | d The Financia! Department had published a decree | more money and to levy taxes for the payment of the | of Highways in the town i an ordinance of the Common Council, Jan» uf che | one of the mos: efficient officers connected with the de- | market he reaolved upon keeping Easter Monday, and | that from April 1-the import and tonnage duties would of We r title and interest of the City Livrary, has also qualified inthe s\.v sauueras | partment. It was owing to the efficient use made by 100. To release the ri le Mr. Cady. Collector Field of the special powers granted him and Exrxass Wagoss Exewrr yrow i.ssaxan Reveyog | the energetic and intolligent application of the large ex- rience of Mr, Stagg that the success of the enterprise ‘Tax —The Commis i Kevenne has de- | us aue nn Mee thet tm as same. apent his employer's money for his own use. On being | be received at the Treasury in national currency, at the , To authorize the town of Johnstown, in the county Drought before Justice Ledwith, at the Jelferson Market | Treasury rate. t OE Eee: ihe Te Ot on oto the Poiice Court, yestorday, and charged with the com- The following are oxtracts of a letter from a gentle- Fonda, Johnstown and Gloversville Railroad Company, plaint, he was committed for trial, man at Cape Haytien to a friend at Port au Prince, dated | and to regulate the rate of charges for carrying passen- arrived at | gers on said railroad. People of the State of New York in and to certaim real wage Diag James Maden died possessed, to Winnie < 101, To legalize the official acts of Willam Lengfield as wy ared | April 1, four o'clock P. M. :—Gencrai Sai cided that bacgage, ess wagons made for ot te eh Lcientminnygd gleams ioapsr nr yo en Cape Haytien on the morning of the 27th of March from | © °To ‘Amend am act entitled ‘an act to provide for | Justice of the Peace of the town of Chazy, Clln‘om carrying freight ey! sod Hob to oe used for plea- Three Distilleries Seized in Brooklyn. before Justice Ledwith, at the Jefferson Market Police | rur’s Isiand, witts about twenty followers. Ho was | gya's ection of a public hall in the village of Palmyra | county, N.Y... a sure carria U apt trom wx, The following seizures were made in Brooklyn yes- | Court, yesterday, and charged Jeremiaa Horton with Feces es the (ayer been orga oa. minaeres and the moans for paying the expenses thereof,” passed. Jo gy pe act omtied wen oat fe oe ‘THe Faun va—A meeting of this society was | terday, and reported at the office of tho United States | having assaulted him and fired a loaded pistol at him | 4 princi sirects were crowded, and salutes were | april 10, 1866, * om held at is of the club yesterday, President Ely feos j rate! te six timos, one of the charges taking effect in complain. pci ee leer pg i "iyi i ul the 19. To authorize the city of Poughkeepsie to borrow Poughkeopsle, toalter the bounds and enlarge the powers of the Corporation of said village, passed 103. To facilitate the construction of the Woltohast and Plattsburg Railroad. ‘ ant’s breast, Both parties we = money to pay for the land given by said city and county place, it 1s said, and Hoe complainant got wounded in the | Windows. All the Consuls went to tho wharf to recoive | of Dutchess to the people of the State of New York as a manner complained of. The Justice committed the ac- | Bim. His return was comparable to the return of Napo- | gite for the Hudson River Asylum for the Insane, The attendance was very largo and inctuded | peputy Collector E. E. Dailey and Inspector Cocheu ladies, A letter was received from Samuel Free- | seized the distiliery of H. W. Quitzow, in Bergen, near ~ ‘ 2 u Jeon from Elba, He is indeed a fine feliow; quite a ce ye 104. To provide for the draining and filling up of the san, of Cortland county, New York, who reports that | Nevins street The eran wes masay bee nae that | cused without bail ee hana tot Wty ita aed he ae ne aco Relative to the Albany City Fire Iusuranoe Oom- | 108 To provide fur the dreining and iting up of the ® careful investigation has convinced him that cane | ther was more molasses fermenting than bad been en- INTERNATIONAL RACKET MATCH. much better than he is represented in bis photozraph. 21. In relation to the establishment of a Normal and | of the city of Syracuse and Onondaga street, in ead birds are destractive to houey bees; that a post mortem | tered upon the books. Z He is not yet disposed to come over; he wishes to put | ‘Training School in the village of Brockport. city; and for the straightening and deepening the cham- tion of one of those birds exhibited many worke distillery in Third street, near the Gray the Winner. things in order first. He does not wish to see any of | 99 Authorizing the Medina and Alabama Plank Road | nel of said creek, between maid Onondaga s sir9es and th in the “ gizgard,” but he was unable to ind Gowanus, was also seized by the same oflicers on | The match at rackets, between William Gray, the | “etlrard's people Company to reduce its number of directors. bridge across said creek north of West Geneseo street s. Jaud y arge that the cistern room was open. rectify- ne paper We he eet eon; road an | ‘ing catablahment was also found on sho premise .” which was mvch applauded. A large number | Inspector Barrows reported tho seizure of Danicl cf how and usfa imventions were exhibited | O'Brien’s distillery in Adelphi street, near Flushing and their merits fully canvassed. An invitation, ex- | @¥@nue, on the charge that false -entries had been made tended by Mr, Nichols, of Hammonton, N. J., to the | Upon the books of the establishment, memb of the club to visit the strawberry fair at that cepted. A lotier from Joseph Curtis, of THE ROWING REGATTAS AT THE PARIS EXPOSITION. Bn., enclosing a photograph of a Asti Another letior says:—General Nisiage Saget and Vic- champion of England, avd Fred Foulkes, of this city, | torin Chevallier both received a ictter irom Goneral | partie Pat Cig ee tae Eame of Henry Leslio Pell to was concluded yesterday afternoon, at the Court of the | Saluave dated Cape Haytion, 27th March, which letters | “94 Jo jegalize certain acts of the trustees of the First . have been road to the army, expressing his approval of ; steed m9 New York Racket Ulub, 53 West Thirteenth street. tay menuares hay tad BEGET Te is Gees Ge ater ncn om Soclety of the town of Cortandville, The sixth game, which was abruptly terminated on | that these three chiefs agree together admirably well. 25. In relation to raising moneys in the town of Homer, Monday by the storm, was continued At the: timerof | _ Tne lelter which Salnave wrote to Nissage Saget.and | in the county of Cortlandt, to pay bounties to certain closing the play the gamo stood five for Foulkes to | ¥ictorin approved of ail they had done concerning the | yoinntoers of said town. “rovision of the constitution,” and the sending home a ; six tor Gray. On recommencing the game Fouikes | groat part of thearmy. ng 26. To incorporate Gooderson Fire Engine Company and near the pump house, and for the remaining em- croachments and obstructions in said channel. +105. To amend an act entttled “An act to amend the incorporation of the village of Lancaster, in the county of Erie,” passed April 14, 1869. 106. ‘To authorize the Supervisor of the town of Oorn- ing to loan money for the purpose of buildiug a bridge over the Chemung river, and to provide for the payment thereof, and to authorize the Commissioners of High- ud in e et ways of said town to build said bridge, and in the meam- A nib Eon > TO THE EDITOK OF THE HERALD. scorod tivo points, then two blanks one point and ven | "11 was expected that General Salnave would reach the | “9x”, io cie Sng tosue of Hullsad and Te fave tm | time to operate a free fercy on said river. ie ces of hoot and idotaiecnd rate, New Yorke, April 23, 1867, | blanks. Gray acored six blanks, two aces, two blanks | eapita! on the 6th. the county of Jefferson, to raise money for building a | 107. To incorporate tho Village of Palatine Bridge. M:. Whur Ward, of Oregon City, Orezon, communi: | Tn compliance with the request of Hamilton ‘Morton, aoe eee ema mining tne Kamo by seven Points | pike United Sintos steamer Mackinaw had left Port-au- | priage. i 108, To allow incroased compensation to the Treasurer Mr. r ity, Orezon, 3 veut . “rubber,” was ediate! Mare, J Star 1 oT r. cated to the club that the fruit of that Stato ts very fine, | Esq., the American Commissioner for tho International | commenc'd. Belting was now quite even, and tbe | pee (oF St Marc, with the Upited Sia:es Minister on | 98, ‘To authorize the trustee of School district No. 16, } and late Treasurer of Otsogo coun and th oompe dried apple 109, To authorize the Board of Town Auditors of the towns of Oyster Bay and North Hem; in the county of Queens, to raise by tax upon the taxable property of each of said towns the sum of $2,500. 110. To amend an act entitled ‘An act to provide for the appointment aud payment of a clerk or clerks im the of of bt nears of the county of Kinga,” March 39, 111. To incorporate the Stuyvesant Safe Deposit Com- pany of the city of New York. 112. To incorporate the German Tailor's Society of Brooklyn, E. V. © Ta To amend an ast entitled “An act to amend ‘Am Soa aia te provi for the siemens 8 polis {ydu® In Telation to the common schools of the oity of 116. To amend an act entitled “An act to amend arti- 8, of the Revised Statates, the yield has been so great that farmers are © feed apples to their stock, yet they import | Rowing Regatta, to take placo on the river Seine, at from Boston. Mr. Waugh asks for informa- | Paris, on the 7th and 8th of July next, I take this tion as to the system adopted here in the east for dry- | method of conveying such information as I have de- ing and preserving appics. rived from the official programme of the “ Socicté des Yous Max's Romay Catwouic AssoctaTios.—The | Régatos Parisiennes’” and other sources, tenth annual bali of the Young Men's Association comes | 71g are opén to gentlemen amateurs enly. The off this evening at the Academy of Music, These balis classification of boats are yawls, outricgers and shells. are given for the benefit of the Roman Catholic Orphan | ng garg: race ws for outriggers, single sculls. Pi intense interest folt for the result of , in tho town of Newstead, Erie county, to borrow money. , © contest was | Genera! Salnave had issued a proclamation stating i 4 plainly discernible on every face, except, indeed, those | that bis intention was to carry out the same policy ppm aineye tren eames Pentin centres of the two principals, Gray opened. play in @ manner | which ho had laid out for himself in the revolution of | fn Onvario Orphan Asylum. which showed that he meant to win, and before his | May 7, 1865. He catls for the election of delegates to» 30, To amend tke act to incorporate. the New York Long Achar hadanores ee wf Lcd —_ ) wae frame a new Roapeerienseq and casts weer pe. ine Commere'al Association, passed April 19. 1862. is “‘prettiest;"” but Grav or mewibers of the provisional government, _ It is expecte - innings, and tiirew Foulkes out with a blank. Foulkes | that sainave will mako waron the republic of St, Do- | 742i, TO legalize and confirm the oificial acts of James yeturned tne compliment to Gray, and he repeated the | mungo, whose Hresident, Cabral, {8 « personal enemy. It er ere ne em dose to Foulkes and added two more to his own score | js even reported that steps have already been taken to ne a before he was “dust.” Foulkes, was treated to.another | carry eut this part of his plans, as it was reported that | °% er ertha Leen ot Lik, inraeloionse eoyiane cipher, but he quickly pa:d Gray back in the same | General Chevallier was to leave Port au Prince to com- ie colo, Gray, however, reiterated the ‘blaaking”’ pro- | mence a marauding warfare oa St, Domingo. How far | “3549 anthorize the County of Dutchess to borrow coss and, going in, sedred the winning figures, and re- | Salnave 1s backed up in this afar by the agents of the | money to pay for lands to be given to the people of the tired amidst the most hearty plaudits of the spectators. | European governments is a quostion for time to decide, | Stue nt Now York by said county, asa site for the The last guine was exceedingly well played on both | but it is certain that all his means to overthrow Geffrard | Hagcon river Insand ‘Asylum. J Sides, and. in justice to Mr. Foulkes, lt was positively | and carry out whatever pian he has in view ure being | "34 Making an appropriation to provide fora def- afiirmed by Mr) Waters (Gray's backer) that Foulkes § received trom the British islands of the neighborhood. | ciency in the ypropriation for the repairs and mainten- oa the toughest customer Gray had ever coatended ance A the canals dari the yearcommencing with the ‘After the close of the match a purse of $200 was made NEZ 4 eh ot Ocacere, IE. ¥ up among the membors of the club, and’ Messrs. Gray Ve UELA eth opie le ped ase poodle and Foulkes, in compliance with a genecal request, “7 i samen, ae - og aba minke ai played for the purse, three games of fifteen points | Opening ef Congress—Settlement of American To wal ae, “4 laying - & highway in cach. ‘The first game was evenly contested until both | Ctaims—Protest agninst Mosquera’s Annex. | 'e viliage of Wavorly, town of Otter, Cattaraugus Asylum, and on their receipts between one thousand | 590 francs. and one thousand three hundred orphans are, in a great ‘The second race is for yawls, doublo sculls. Prizo, measure, dependent. For this reason it is hoped that | 1,000 franca. bo disciples of Terpsichore will tura out in large num. rs and ‘The third race is for yawls, four oars. Prize, 2,000 in in the merry to the music of | francs. id Dodworth’s bands, and at the same time | fhe fourth race is for yawls, six oars. Prize, 1,000 rting & most worthy charitable institution. | francs, ASvoor Dismastep.—During the squall on Monday The Gfth race is for outriggers, four oars. Prize, 1,000 last the sloop Beile Sage, Captain oleman, of and from ee a race ia Yor" alielie, single’ bdaila, Prise, 300 Sageville, L. 1., while off Governor’s Iland was dis- “ masted, Cuptain Hartt, of the harbor police, ran down ‘The seventh race is for yawis, doubls sculls. Prize, to her with the police steamer and sent Acting Sergeant | 900 franca, I Kelly 2 The eighth race is for yawis, four oars, Prize, 600 “get”? count} 21 ; Kelly and four men on board of the sloop, who sue . had scored thirteen, the game was then “set” at five, | ation Schemes, de. és S L 7 a ipete edd i sting the hi b t and | francs. d by Gray by th ints. Foul 7 37. To authorize the trustces of the village of Rome | 117. To release Clement Goalie her ouane Suaeeonen ootan w peer Be ae ee “4 poder ns dered a @ quarter to | Second game oy four points and Gray thei igh ‘The third Congress of the repubhe opened its sessions | to bay a steam firo-engine and apparatus for said village | People of the State of New York acquired by escheat, ints. " and to levy a tax to pay for the same, and to levy a tax Péthe grand match was fora purse of £1,000, and tbe | °” Maret! 11, nd ‘he prrane, bb etch a te Blanco | upon said viliage to pay indebledneae oe the subsequent match for a purse of $200; and’as (ray won | ®* President of the Souvate; Dr. Manuel N. Vetancourt | 38. To make tho town o! poy part second both matches, he now stands champion racket player of | and Genoral W. Casado, Vice Preaidcnts; Sefores Braulio | Schoo! commission District of Orange county. i / the world. Barrios and Pedro Ledezma, as Sccrotaries, In the | qn o% tof entra” pessed April 7; 1904, aad tee en North river by the police boat y The term “‘yaw!,”’ as used in the French programm Tuk ALsaxy Dar Boats commenced their trips for the | js here ramecizond to mean the style of boat classed rn season yesterday morning from pier No. 41 North river, | our clubs as barges. Yet the yawi races are open to all boats that are not outrigged The first trip was made by the Drew. The boat 7 gaily decoraied in honor of the occasion, ana she It should also be understood that the outrigger races and to certai 118, To amend ap act entitled “An act to a the tye ~ arama Newsroom of New York,” k — city of Uties, o se 1 r are not open to our American shelis, but to the class of lower house, Senores José Dolores Landaeta was chosen | amendatory thereof. Tao. To amend an act entitied “‘An act to provide for ed been invfied 10 tee the’ Gneremreetenbeas et boats we term outrigger barges, an open boat from stem UFE AE PATE Speaker; Hlot Montenegro, Clerk; Dr. Riera Agutoa. | (At, An act to revive and continne in fooo the charter | the supply of he city of Brooklyn with water,” paawed gummer travel along the Hudson, Ther» is but one for shells, and that, single sculls, The government commission on life saving apparatus | guide, Socretary. ‘a teh idly ps phic re for the Cir- April ArrEMrT AT BUXGLARY,—The store No. 315 First ave- | ‘The seventh and eighth races are open only to those nue was entered by burgiars on Monday evening, who | here who never won a prize of any kind whatever. met yesterday at ten o'clock A. M., in tue usual place, | ne gessious wore regularly continued, and overy effort | cuit Court, Court of Oyer and Termiuer, and Special , Captain Miow presiding. From thence they proceeded | was taken to reduce the expenditure of the government, | Terms of the Fifth Judicial district. on board the revanue cutter Kankakee, for the purpose | 7, was momentarily expected that Congross would take | = uae Bivens Pilla girgh es on Poe WHO WILL BE THE SUCCESSOR OF MA. GLADSTONE ® TO THE EDITOR OF THE HWRALD. through the floor, Five chests of tea had been removed | Boats and crews entertug mast represent a regularly | Of experimenting on lifeboats and flag signals. AS 800 | 4» for discussion the agreement made with the minister | county of Delaware. ‘The resignation of Mr. Gladstone as the leader of the from the store through the hole by the burglars, ready | OTganized amateur rowing club. as the boat had passed the Narrows a number of exporl- | posiaont of the United States on the subject of American 43. To consolidate the Jordan Academy and Free | liberals in England, was not unexpected by the people for trans}: here. The timely arrival of Offi- Clubs entering must make application previous to May | ments were made. Ono of the most interesting of these * School, district No. 4, in the town of Eibridge, in the | of that country. Last summer's parliamentary session precinct, prevented the | 1, to the American Commissioner, No. 6 Pine street, Now reying off their booty, as when he arrived | York, and deposit the sum of 100 irancs, cer Faw thieves from claims against Venezuela. Everything indicated a was made on Shears’ self-bailing lifeboat. An speedy and amicable adjustment of ¢his matter. veal vemenies bl entitled ‘An act to constitute the decided the fact that Mr. Giadstone was too honest, and 5 eighteen foot boat of this pattern was launched, ‘The President of the Senate delivered a speoch on the ile, in the of Lewis, a separate | @ maa of too refined a mind to be the leader of any on tho spot the geaity were busily engaged im making | | Crews from ciubs entered are allowed until June 15 to | clenteen foot boat of this pattern was launched, Nn ¢ village of Lowville, in tho county 3, a sepa soos. 4 ie - & . ‘Leet board, red buckets receipt of the annual message trom the Executive, and | pond district.” passed March 2, 1! and to amend the | party, especially one of so many grades and shades af hreparajwons to removo tho arviclos they had taken from | 70 suinacy details governing regaties, auch as unt- | tet her self-bailing quaiiues. All. the water | alluded to the project of restoring. old Colombia to its charter of enka vitae, % . gf A thrown into her by these men made no impressiot political colors as the liberal party of England Mr. Gladstone was too honorable to offer a bribe, or an offica, or any conciliation whatever to gain the support of any momber, and to this cause, and this cause alone, may be attributed the defeat of the liberals. But who will sue- ceed him? Not Mr. John Bright. Why? Because he monte ites, be. 4 former limits, by the annexation of Ecuador and part prop: ey for the purpose of objects Toren, eolectice of Judges, &c., are lad: dows m the of) Th oy then commenced carvening her trom side teelds, | So men present Venesuela. He sald: —The existence Nae cing Uyak ta Z bg letting the water in rapidly enough to swamp an ord! of Colombia was impossible; nor can it be re-estab- 46. To extend the time for the completion of the Leba- nary craft of her size; but it ran outas fast us it came im, | jished nowadays. New Granada, far from being a { non springs Ralroad. proving that she can relieve herself of water under all | gister nation in the inevitable destiny of this conunent, 47. To repeal “an act to authorize the rector, chareh- circums' }) The water is discharged by scuppets | js our natural and unfailing rival, Hor interatsexciude | wardens and vestrymen of the Charca of the Interces- Tupning from the backwater line to the keel, and the | ours. She is destined to dispute with us the supremacy | gion, in the city and county of New York, to take and Principle can be applied to any boat. This boat was | of these surrounding seas, as well as the river naviga- | hold roal estate by devise, and to fix the value of reel Tor Jerree-ow Stroet Merper.—In the various re- cia! programme. ports } ed conceruing the late murder of Dr. Liv. We have no positive information yet as to transporta- ai ‘atements occurred. The deceased was | tion, but we have every reason to believe that arrange. ments will in the course of a week be compieted by «ed from bis wife on any legal grounds, but the | which all American crews, their boats, &c., will be taken to her friends, The Doctor was a | to Yaris anu returned in first class steamers free of ex- on, & warm friend, but yielded too | pene. . ea cao \W hile the proposed regatta cannot be viewed on this | Provided with compartments for water and provisions, tion of this part of the continent; she will compete with A personal estate to be held by said corporation;” | ' to much a democrat in the fullest sense of the posing ons of others. He was not ® EAM- | side anarealy are Class affair, either as regards the |, Among the most interesting fog signals was what is | wetor the trade Of foreign markets; she wilt dispute passed. Apel! 16, 1864, of : word; too honest, and his honesty of purpese and inde- onal gawne as pastim®. Tho report tuat he had | Class of boats to be eucered oF tiie distance to be rowed, | termed the ship fog signal, Uy Mr. Banks, of the Marine | with us for the balance of power tn “American politicn; | ™'4s ‘to wend chapter 10 of laws of 1857, entitied “an | pendence would be tho great barrier in the way of his a reral ® pr, mi is not trae, He bad only | Yet itis to be hoped that Americau amateur oarsmen | Fog Signal Company. It consisted of a hollow eytinder, | in fine, she must compete against us for the glory of the act authorizing the extension o: tho time for the col- ng tho leadership of pa ‘saa eh s curviving wite and to that be was an at. | May be represented In it, and as the time is go exceed. | i the shape of a wheel, with a horn or whistle attached | furure jost as she is doing vow to overshadow our history | jection of taxes In the soversl towns and cities of cite | Ssamming iP any party tating one child by 8 a Mary, ° ingly brie an immediate action is necessary on the part | t the ends. The cylinder being partially filled with | and traditions.”” Topresentative of Colombia in | state: d@ January 30, 1867. a part of a monarchy and aristocratic fe d devoted far : Of those who way contemplate joining in the eentake fan oscillating motion given to it, caused the | Venezuela, Sofior Emidiy Paina, protested against the |” 49. To amend an act entilied ‘an act to authorize the | ike England, Then, My, Bright will not take moovine Sadana orig, a German laborer, | *’ cine that bave not received ‘the oilielal programme mpress the air on the whistle and plow it with | remarks of General Blanco formation of railroad corporations, and to regulate the necr'an Go OCB tose ia ob at No. street, got into a fracas | can have it forv their address, together with a lond noise like that from a trum. Revolutionary movements continued in several Siates | same;"? passed April 2, 1850. peg — 2 the ‘aoveriiee or aoe any Cabi- tcrday morning at a ball givem at the saloon No, | 8%Ch lurther information as may hereafter be received, lapted to any size of vessel. atd | of the Union. 50. ‘To authorize the fown of Le Roy, in the county of red Mee ickame, be om Tas Tae a ey Lo ae: F- by addressing the undersigned, le to tog hg vt Si ar ifevery vessel sla hemspeeesemymenteioantomieite Genesee, to rai’e $10,000 for the benellt of the Le Roy | fF a8 0 ior mark im having no loaves and fishes to throw at the foot of bie followers. He would neither promise nor compromise to yain support. Certainly he would have the people BENJAMIN P. BRADY, 4 cl itate, SEN Ee MOT oct, |. J-_Warden's nignal light and others were shown, bat a SALES OF REAL ESTATE. Gt ai cence ns dot tn Sieceporite the silagunk Wan: description of aii is lmposaible. saw; passed March 17, 1560, so as to enable the trastees et ey sh eenee When ali th evimenti ‘oncluded the Kanka- By A. J. Bluecker, Ron & Co. ao on his side, but the aristocracy would be dead Foxx» Drowsrn.—The Qoiy ofan unknown female LONG ISLAND INTELLIGENCE. kee Was far beyoun Sandy Hock. On tue retare wis to sree Winer ee Sctratan a catien tak atlaine amet Wee | hey ee tookera would shan iim, and mombers lou was found floating yester !ay at pier No, 26 North river. ‘ Tae ns % the he party on board were entertained by Capta + y banal sareeke, 7 n pret sapere ing after bribes—part of the secret service money— She had on a black cioth Jacket, Btack hat, brown spotied | Twa Latx Finx 1x rmx Weova Nia Fansuncoata.—The | Sicer and hi ulloets ton tepsee heaae thea ee | Bayard and New Cte et cad suoeeee Tom, ae au assessor of the town of Moriah, inthe coumy |S 0ui4 give him the cold shoulder. Therefore, there ie drese, Canton Ganret pet: coat, gray knit drawers, wi late fire which occurred in the woods near Farmingd: steam navigation will be the topic investigatea by this through from sireet to street, 200 feet. $106,000 63. To amend cbapter 84 of the laws of 1961, increas. | 2° Chance for good Friend bg sy to obtain the londer- stockings. galter shoes, biue comforter, false teeth (upper | Inst week resulted in a lows to those on whose promises | !ndusirious commission. — ‘oe By HW. Ludlow £0” ing the salary of the District Attorney of Chatauqua Wh, Spicclaee, wi basteed My. Guasiene te Agetion, Jaw), white chemise, bive plaid pe.ticout Sue was about | It occurred of over $1,600. 3 Staten RUM er seat mee 8 ay ne ee Dy ng connty. ok ne nd twelve of an act | 28 {ar as the liberals are con ‘difogit of years of ago. The budy. Bow lice. ae vie Benotans AT Rockaway.—The country residentes of ATE AND INTELLIGENCE. a the lease is perpet 1th ohn Roepe ao porethencory tho Albany end Dela. | ing- The liberal party, asnow constituted, will be brokem en eee in Voctatday atternoos tn. | %¢ Messrs, Lawrence, at Fur Rockaway, were entered by | gicor Carautx>.—About Lalf.past five o'clock on ot omaeter ne ware Turnpike Company,” March 3, 1-08. sia with ta Seek Et bene si Ry _ burglars a short time since sad robbed of household | yonday afternoon, during the thunder storm, the 65. To amend an act entitled, ‘An act to incorporate | tination with ooh oo fi ay spector Dilks received inte!ligence from certain ‘epg, | SttC'@s 0! considerable value. The ‘ateves very adroitiy | sloop Three Sisters, Captain William Moran, wa cap- Sates Mpuacerel Outre tuned Seek Se sabteterction, 'B tnown ts to's won ony ine his c.ty ab oun, a ‘0 a os * ?. ri * ist scope Chureh,"” i sie otiy (bak 6 Seen tae van pe meri effected an entrance through a b.« windew in one of | sized and fmmedintely sunk in the bay, aboat five hun- 50, To increase the salaries of the Justices’ Court of | Ta! views, high minded, and of a good | share on for some time past employed as clerk YY | ine residences, and in the other, by cutting out a panel | dred yards from the rbiit Landing. A boy named the city of Tbany. Seldon tants tie asain Pm . - | pac! Brown, who does busiaess at No. (@ Ewen | from tho back door. The couniry througuout Queens | Robe:t J. Taylor, aged tine years, was drowaed; the 87. Jo authorize the Trustees of the First Baptist Soci. | reform measure of the Tory one ty detest Williamsburg, had absconded—ag it 19 alleged— ome wig enya bie thieves, aud no residence is | romainder of the crew were picked up. mien . ety of the wags of Casenovis, Maison county, to raise = a pee oer ‘neon ae 4 oe 8 money, a note for Sve ee ET ee Rr By Johnson, Miller & Tiatl, money upno its pows and sittings. fluential pnbiic circles. It is known that Earl wilt val 1500. Hwaratlegedio | Reuciocs Isrvuicnxce—Tno Presbytery of Long NEW JERSEY INTELLIGENCE. Brown stone manwion No. il Firs ploce, with 9 lots race Ti tmend section 200 of chapter 080 of the laws ot | not accept office again afler the present term, and if the er. ae ate J pot sland have elected the foliowing delegates to the Gen ‘ i a a adjoining and 2 lots in ear, ne ey place. .......$34,200 ter and Geneseo Valley Railroad Company by the Com- Somes od ee were to become a fact 18 ee Se Oe ed ten ae | evenbiy, whieh mooie at Cineinnatl on the 26tm of Jersey City, dem @.e0, hee ine 075 and 734 er. 1g3.000 | Oe Council of the rg, Rochester. ee peter eg olin. Leo ope nins the papers ext monn Rev. Janes Hama, uc, * | Drowsiwe Cases ix tux Nowtn Riven. —About nine | Pet mw; cor, Biosiwar (ne 0 | 1867; porting to tha terete ok Dincotore of the Roches, | Fait. Whore will the tories be? It will bea thing of the: It b+ said that he seit dus evty « o'clock on Sonday night » man passed hastily rough vie 8 + 1200 | tor and Gen: see Vaile; Railroad Company by the Com- past, the name itself haa become hatefal to many of the 4, bound £ Canter Evection.—The charter election for officers 2 lols n, a. Tid street, 99 feet west Broadway, each. 2,200 | + ‘ollowers of Derby and Disraeli, and the tory party will egrapned to Ch of the village of Jamaica wilt take place on the aoch | 1H pend baced 15 4 pate ferry, and rushing over | 4 ious adjoining above, each. Fee | neds Ter abolisa tha dinee OF Thepetor of become extinct, Sree ee ma AERA | ewan the fein oc ihn be sta | MG ny Tag, eae te | $e 1 | mre feanend xberangmow mina De 0 | ot eg scent enya ce Dre ml ident of the Village, Trustees, Clerk, Treasurer, | for the body, but in nother man named foseph r Micnarony Post Orriomn—Oa Monday & novelty was | (.,n.iabie and Collector, Assexcors, Superintendent of ine | Sliver wes returaing on Sanday forenoon vs dey sage | Eneteeemen Thao | ,, Ol. In relation to the ealo and conveyance of certain | 10H Orgtt | wines is tosm TARY, ea teen L— introduced in connection with the eight A.M. and half. | poor and Superintendent of the Streets, lock from Penhorn creck in a. sloop, and wh 9/09 | lands owned by Emma Jane A ee & of the it p past five PM. trains om the Erte Railway, tn carrying a a ing the Hamburg dock he received a tudden Diop from See | prentminal utietar tes ade Gat alnmnenmee on : meet PERSONAL INTELLIGENCE, the boom which heaved him overboard and he did not et ee — oy s. into effect of a project to facilitate postal commanieation ._WTEL 5 tea anerneren, A coptala Of echecees |. ~ oan the first day of October, 1867, and to provide for the pay- Deiwoen the different stations. The novelty consisted Ref. D.C. Roberts, of Montpelier, Vt; Major General | sloop to Hoboken and gave it in charge of Ca Don- ie teent of the debe contracted under eiction ten of article of the introduction of postal distribating cars, ated | thomas F, Kane, of Peonsyivacia; Coisel We 'A, | vam. Deceased leaves @ wife and two chifren in Zo | ase fo cone te cae of annaal election of Em- according to suggestion and direction from the | Philips, of Kansas; W. H. Barnum Congrecema elect | Brooklyn. bi menueh on ‘Norwich, Chenango county. Post Office Department and providet with desks, | of Counecticut, and Mr. McCragin, of Washington, are Newark. 20 | 64. Danes wating cortat’ bounty sponge fa the town of piceon holes end other appliances The cars | stopping at the St. Nicholas Hovel, Fatat Acciest ox Tum New Jeary Rarer, ~On a Little Valley, Coteraay es commky. fro in “Al respecte afer the model | orci | General @. M. Vale ofthe United States army, a stop: | stonday night a allver plater named. Nicbolad Goole, +3 Be authorize School district No. 1 of the town of nary possengor ears, With the exception thas all the par- | ping at the Metropolitan Hotel, Bertin Bra | Poughkeepsie to borrow money for the purpose of com- aphernaiia of a postoffice in pet» are arranged along the | " wissen Fowler Butler, of Canada, and F. H. Shep. | Hvineat 8 Street, leaped from a New Jerjey Rail 8.409 | Pieting a school building in said dissrict. wails, wile the seats are mage up of a couple of solae | ATi tne ‘Culted States DAVY, afe sopping at the | Toad train at River streot, and falling under he cars £20 06, ‘For the consolidation of the Huffaio and Stato Line and a few cane seat stools ike’ tose used IT datrbatg | Brotoort House, ‘ ie Lai end his ene leat me that amputdion was $089 | Railroad Company with the Erie and Northeast Railroad | near Freeport, in Sacramento county, on Thursday, m These moving post offices take up and distrib . ) ound necessary, He lingered until yesterday ‘i Com yi ° fowers at ni the way stationg ax well as at thowe wuere | _ Major C W. Howell of the United States army, ie stops | fioven ‘o'clock whem he lied, Deezeeg ey eeUR at £4 | STP TS iogalie the acts of the Beard of Town Auaivoms | March M1, between John Blackey, of that ity, and Wit trains usually stop, though they are not intended to in- | ping at the Everett House, tied one year and a half, and had one child. im of the town of Sempronius, ‘county. liam Fox, alias Johnson, of New York :— terfere with the regular system of through mails, Samuel A. Foot, of Geneva, and J. W. Kingsbury, of Newton. | 48 | 68. To amend chapter 7, title 3, article 4, of the re- | The whole of the money was duly and on Tur Couewan Hous —A new hotel, under the above | New Bedford, are stopping at the Clarendon Hotel Viotant Torsano.—Sussex county was vi bya aoe vised statutes of depositions taken In the State tobe | Wednesday, March i I rg Al ra litle, has beon opened at the corner of Broadway and | | AT eel Upton, US A.; budge Cromer Bk. | terrific tornado on Monday afternooa, which defroyed a : 10s | “ep. te relation to the minutes and recor’: of the Sar. | Sed'd sues, Sasrameate, when, both were well wihia Twenty-sevonth stret, by Mr. RB. Coleman, tate of | tomi Goneral K. Upton, U ‘a d large amount of property. The premises a Court of Albauy county, the ‘weight. Fox was trained by McAlpin alias 'wenty: Allon and ©. R. Moorhead, of Leavenworth, and Cap. Premises whicl suffered 4 th inte, ‘and ‘bas the dim of Coleman, Stetwon & Co. of she Astor Howe, | tam Reckspory of Japa, re topping at D6 Fulh Ave. | the most were thoes of Colonel Wiliam Dabbit A cow $70 | and inporess of the people of the Seme ct New Tere of ie | taney hua veescenen ieound tnd ohy wader tee oupertar ‘The Coleman House is in every respect a first class and | nue Hovel. he five hundred tm length, and a ‘of rr > jor, Both to be re 1, Tis partors and dining roome are A. J. Hastings, of Albany; T. B. Forbes, of China, | owned by that gentleman, were entirely d and to a cortain feed fe Go ah KD ae tendence of George Fay’ p. ov comfortable hotel a, four hundred bushels of graia stored in Brighton, Monroo county, urphy markably quiet young men, = yen Ginisbed in @ most exp. neve manver, higuly creditable | and Roger Averill, of Comnecticat, are stopping at the | [er B ae 2430 | geized and possessed. would be taken but On the ring be ‘9 the taste and enterprise of the proprietor. fhe bed- | Hortman House, ng So nee , oS O00 | TL. the Canal Board to appoint « Canal pitohed Fox was the first to Jato i aseomoanion rooms are laxuciows, roomy and airy, and bath- | Rovert H. Prayn, of Albany; A. A. Reed, of Free. | longing to Colonel en ee Boat Inspector by bissssende rooms and hot and cold water on each floor complete | nog: W. L. Hancom, of and A. Van Vecuien, 4. appearance the comforts and pertection whico so distinguich the | of aipany, are stopping at the Astor House, : known as farn| hotel. A pleasant dining room is re. 7 - j Sin end ry Te restaurant in t dj basement will provide she inner man with “ the aa WAVAL INTELLIGENCE, School District oe Moonstae ent in proportion. Wo tbe ‘order, as Oncida to Join the Asiatic Squadron— borrow money to build a xu iment is to be conducted on the European pian, jal of the Had Steam Gun Carriage ‘4. To increase the salary of Gregory Rett, one of the | him when he closed in on establish: therefor. Postponed. Assessors of the city of Buifalo, ——_—_—_$_$_$_ MORE REVENUE SEIZURES. ted Stace sloop-of- war Oneida has been ordered sack coat, long boots and white shirt was fou! in bus wo in-fightiag for the + ee ash Beaker ny’ in vy ie a | #0 Mt out immodicroly for the Asiatic squadron, and it is ‘are river, near Philadelphia, Fonda, county, money wpon ite held ‘bien inte Yesterday morning the revenue suthoritics mui? 1s | Seppoeed abe wilirelieve the Wachusett, which veussl | found oa Person it was discovered has Pom and sore UE newts te ooela do. in hia round ferzure on the tobacco factory of Mr. Bromker, has served her craive on that station. Wan, Ss : vet Reape and Notry 7 Publi. kz nicl a ao creping tha ae - Continuance oF THe States —The strike of the brick- mamber form pronase og om p The | _ The trial of Fade's steam gun carriage has been agtin | sos casos and plasterers continues, thd onpeapeed as | 1, 30 8: the men to form & a | Gres acon ‘over, the wim- factory of Messra. Hunt & Hale, No, 400 West, street, | pouponed, tn consequence. it is supposed, of the fon ar | 0) unas ir they are persuaded | wen ia | district of the tate et Now Tork, oy, friends, when Rickey twas ale placed In posapation of the. revenue officers In, Deetaee pe nS Were preenen 10 Reg t one py od: bes roapene oe ome Wy edance, ond wade quett © welocans eaanica te ear eae tao county ot sali over end shook him band. to take piace. caso will immedi other strike J done manner, went consequence of, the proprietors 1 le alioged, | _ The ngiace for the Piseatsquaare now almost fntehag | foram advance In ihe ratoof wager’ In tnneeeaiens | fedten foraity. Colovel Healey, waa of eouren e'tedorst | Tao tncerportie (he Massaro Hall Association of poe meg nee —— th. the manufacturigg of topagge in the | at the Forismouth Navy Yard and will be tried in esbdM | good many families of the tradesmen are suitoring the | officer, and after the of Montgomery was | Wateriown. cnn, - vey com 2S time privations ever attendant on a cessation of iabor, placed in command of that noat, ‘70. To amend the aot to incorpermte (hq Rome Br. ‘ ”

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