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CUBA. Eye Witness. the Revolution as Seen by ij ports and towns the insurgents need 2¢ arms CONDITION OF THE INSURGENTS. THEIR POLICY AND MEANS OF WAR. We have received th. goiiowits statement of af- Taire in Cuba from Mr. Chanes McOrmack, who has yesited for several years in the clt¥y puerto Prin- cape, where he was employed as masts machinist of the Puerte Principe and Nueveas Railt\a, yr. Mo. Cormack having travelied on horsebae. trom the Place of his late residence through the y+ of the island to the first railway station fram \icy ne could take the cars to Havana, and passed the insurgent and Spanish lines, a, distance of .or9 than one hundred leagues, dur‘mg which Umne held frequent intercourse with a’A classes of the Pp. ulation, has had the opportun’fy to form a valuabi appreciation of the revolution sow on foot. He tell: us that when he reached the, lines of the insurgent }\onarmed by tne King of Prussia in the name of Ufvets forces besieging Puerto Préncipe he was favored with much information b'ya number of officers of rank, who requested that )4e should furnish it to the New Yor« Hexaxp, whi éh is his motive for making 4 the present statement, ‘The long distance he was | Mast.: ceremonies, has gone to Trieste to presentarantine for the detention of alien opieanta” os beveagod compelied to travel Om ‘horseback makes his dates | his Mayrys congratulations to the Emperor of snsible, as] bad not so late as the nevrs we have published, but as-an | Austna, cuted inside view of the revolution 1t will be found inter- eoting, PERSONAL STATEMENT. ‘The occupation of the line of ratiroad from Puerto | pecially e1 Principe to Nuévitas having left me withont em-, Ployment I deermined to return to the United } oroix Sait Pier, States. I prooured the necessary papers from Golonel Mena, the Spanish Governor of the city, and mtarted with a companion, on horseback, by land, Sor Havana, onthe 12th of February last. At that ‘time the native male population, with the exception of the small children and very-old gpscbabarm emda henna men, had entirely left the city in consequence of the revoJationary movement, The native Spaniards, | cial : aasahiy Lacipksépard, Isat aetoliaal teakibelvee tach treaties; that the naton will no longer submit to velunteer corps, and were exceedingly bitter in | treaties with the various ceuntries of Europe in face - thelr jaostility to the Cubans. These, with the small | of any opposition that the Porte may offer. mumber of regular troops in the city, gave Colonel Pome eee, Mensa force of about 3,000 men, well supplied ‘Whh arms and ammurftion and a few fleld pieces. ‘Wwere had been a regiment of colored troops in the @arrison, but these had nearly ali deserted to the pnsurgents, taking the!r arms withthem. The roads Against the Missouri Test Oath—Reply of [eading into the town were all barricaded by the ‘Spanish troops in the outskirts. Operatiens against _ the insurgents were confined to an occasional foray of the troops for provisions and forage, which were | took up th¢cases of Francis P. Blair, Jr.. plaintif in * msually made in strong force and encountered little | error, vs. John 8S. Thompson et al., and Warren open resistance, though on every occasion they | Woodson, ylaintiff in error, vs, the State of Missouri | the same eneountered a constant ambuscaded fire both in | exrel. Moitgomery Biair, in opening the argument, going from ana returning to the town. The feeling of the natives of all classes ts very de- ‘cided for the revolution, and young and old, rich | that the judges of election refused him the exercise ‘and poor have gone into it. General Dulce’s pro- clamations of amnesty and reform at first produced | the oath of allegiance and loyalty as prescribed by -@ome effect, and many were in favor of accepting them, Among these were one, if not two, of the -Arango’s, and one of them had begun negotiations | part of it which was of a retrospective character. to that effect. For this purpose he had held com- | The question coming before the Supreme Court of munication with Colonel Mena, and appointed a day | Missouri that tribunal decided that he was properly When he would come in unarmed under a flag of trace to confer with him. It was stated in Principe | scribed oath. Mr. Blair referred to judicial opinions, that Colonel Mena’s orders to the squad sent to meet Arango were to bring him the corpse of that rebel. The fact was that he was shot as soon as he ap- proached the suburbs of the town, and the remains This event Stopped entirely the feeling in favor of accepting the were hacked and disfigured after death. , Stunesty and reforms among the Cubans, The tmsurgent force gathered round Puerto | a a Principe.amounts to about 7,000 men, and I was in- formed that 8,000 more were hoiding the line of ‘raillway between that city and Nuevitas, They are very enthusiastic in the cause, but are badly ammunition. Their only cannon are a few pieces tron pipe well plugged and bound round with banded strips of the hard woods of the country. Every available instrument was applied to the Making of a weapon for offensive purposes, and 4 lance and machete—a short, heavy sword—were the general armament. A few had breech-loading rifles captured from the Spaniards, but the want of the Proper ammunition rendered them of little service. An old fasbioned flintiock muzzle-loading musket Gaim ‘Was the favorite arm, as it could always do service | Nbody has ever seen the published returns by which Whether there were patent cartriages, percussion Whoever had one of these prized it above all the patent arms to be had. ‘There was but little organization among the torces ‘ of the revolution, although General Quesada was Every leader : had raised and kept together what men he could, ‘ and the camp seemed more like @ gathering of pri- vate bands than a regular force. General Quesada ‘was laboring to introduce regimental aud brigade organizations. It was this reason, the absence of Teguiar organization and military rule, which pre- | ™unity, vented General Quesada from attacking Puerto Principe, which he could undoubtedly captare if he could contro! his force so as to bring them to act on armed, and ill supplied with capa, Ac., in camp or not. recognized as the clief in command. a@ general pian. There are many negroes among the insurgents, Most of them from the towns, or who were previ- ously free. The plantations have all stopped work, but the glayes have either gone into the towns to seek protection, or have fled into the woods, where Wey remain, Few or none of this class of the popu- jation side with the Spaniards, The war is carried on by the Cubans more as a guerrilla war than by regular operations. Whenever ® force of Spanish troops appears anywhere the Cubans scatter from its front, and seek by ambus- cading behind trees and in the thick woods to annoy the troops and diminish their numbers, The great object among the insurgents in these encounters is | Dal. ‘Ww get hold of the musket and knapsack of every one ‘Wey can wound or kill. In this they will ran ex. ,%raordinary risks, three or four running ont trom «the bush at every Spaniard who falis. The Spanish troops generally behave well in these ambuscade ‘@noounters, and whenever forced to halt or form , @uring their march, will roundly abuse their unseen : foes, styling them cowards, and calling upon them to jcowe out of their biding places and show them- aeives, Thofeeling among the Spaniards is very bitter in- (eed. They formed almost entirely the trading Population of the country, and every crossroad and country village was occupied with their shops. These are Bow abandoned wherever the Insurgents have appeared, and their owners have withdrawn to | titi points held by the troops. Thus the country is bare of goods, At first a lenient Policy towards the Prisoners prevailed, but the Spanish volunteers have now become so violent that they shoot nearly all At the time I ‘was with the insurgents they had not executed any Prisoners, but the fecling In favor of retaliation was fn this Union that the peopie alone are the custo- they capture, calling them leaders, becoming very strong. No regular civil government exists in the districts held by the insurgents, and no formal attempt has In the Central De. partent General Quesada’s authority is respected, while in the east General Cespedes is looked upon ae the leader. There is little communication be- tween Wie several departments and no concert of action, Tho only aim seems to be war with the Spaniard. The toeurgents in the Villa Clara district +hold their organization distinct from those of Cespe- yet been made to organize one. des and Quesada. From the tusurgent camp around Puerto Principe awe rode thronyh Cisgo de Avila, Espirita Santo, Ville Clara aud Macagua to Colon, where we the cars for Ha- wana. Wherever we stopped among the country people the eame feeling against the Spaniards end conidence that their rule is approaching its ud prevetied, while in the towns the Spanish ‘waders, armed and organized by the government, eutertain the most violent feelings against the Cubans. No attempt to injure us was made by either party when we encountered them, sithough both J companion and myself were searched on several Pecasions, The Spaniards were always ducruayal mold our horses and took NE’ YORK HERALD, THURSDAY, MARCH ‘75, 1869.—TRIPLE SHEET. pobarskace the ieompuatete ous toon =! THE STATE, CAPITAL. orSewiarg.y @ Amending ie charter of the city ei baa iM Es McCready & Oo. eae Sls oT Dr. Swinburne’s Reply to the Assembly Reso= of Now 0"aCune powers vented inthe aries Bridge pane Raok, Parker Boren W Leia C0. ene ae ae A Sn a Senin eee Bong eso. 1 saaarl eaten ‘Ginruren—Relating to the Eclectic Mea- chr Dart, Johneon, Samford. Ccinasaicaee acy sormeeem | 3 Snraey Saf Geers Det | ae agg? te merino] va ALBANY, March 24, 1959. In response toa resolution offered by Mr, Hitch- man, the Board of Health, through its leading officer, Dr. Swinburne, sent a report to the Speaker to-day, stating upon what authority the passengers of Lie ship James Foster, Jr., were sent to the institutions on Ward's Island. The Health OMcer claims that the laws of 1853, chapter 358, section 24, authorize By Me Buwany To auppreeprporate Washington 2 oc renee ahgetie ae ee By Mr. Srevens—Repealing the canal contract to New York city and county tax levies. ann abate Basie, Gotan, Bizare Merch, Su mdse EUROPE. The Hamburg steamship Westphalia, rain Sweneen, from Hamburg the 10th, via Havre \sch, arrived at this port yesterday evening. Siingy Continental papers up to date of departure f the latter port. ‘The warlike attitude reported to nave Digg. Steamshi ee Br), Tinacpool March ®, via Taare" eeranvaea ree mene wines 2. 1 career A ae a ae eet an pisertuaie ieee Soren bese L4 ly Steamship Ocean Queen, Maury, inwall March 15, with widen Contos eal pace talin Feoibe ail Bacloaip him w transfer the alien passengers alluded to, B: Mr. MOND—! ve to the aasessment of | “Steamship San Salvador, March suman by Persie Sowande Durvap te contradic and states tat he is mot responsible for that | yadison avenues with muse hod passengers, fo WR Onerant, March 2, 10205 Count Bismarck 1s urging the right of P49 | jay out as simply acted under tt as he is bound | By Mr. TRUEMAN—To ald in the construction of |. AM, #6miles vorth of Hatteras, spoke schr Nellie Tarbox, maintain garrisons in the fortresses of Rasta,g 7 4 rt is what | the Southern Central Railroad, wit ls and spars. ute . tad@e, The conclusion of the repo some’ By Mr. FREEMAN—Removing the Mutual Savings Shaamehip, Mentarotey, igen, Savannah, Ried gad Um. @ictatory in its character and has less to do with the | Bank of Brooklyn. —— be Lanes, we oad A very be mary, Weer ‘The ex-King of Naples is tn treaty with @L4q | question concerning which It 1s written than with the | “By Mr. La MoRge—To aid in the construction of | with mdse and passengers. to HR M ‘E Co. Had strong banker to negotiate a loan against mortgagin, | measures which the Legislature ought to adopt with | the New York and Midland Railway. head winds the caitre pasenas March 8 AM, off regard to the management of quarantine, the erec- | By Mr, HasBkOUCK—To repeal the charter of the | exchanged ‘steamboat City of Norfolk, from Farnese property. ‘ton of buildings and so forth, After referring the | yerropolitan Boat Club of New York. Witmington, Del, for New wind at the time Two thousand young men of Frankfort have t | Assembly to dliferent sections of existing laws au- | “Ty "Kir. “Hopags—For. the monthly payment of | Mowing strong trom NE by N, wth heary ses. the ©, of x out naturalization papers as Swiss citizens, ra | thorizing ms action, he adds:— salary to the Quarantine Police. . pnssed sleamship Geo Fe ion a cam, Loans ‘or New Orleans, than be subject to the Prussian military censcript| | 1 sunk it will oa | pa gestions’ Sant. By! on Auleberin Steamship Virginia, Drew, Alexandria, with mdse, to James Jutes Favre, the celebrated orator, wilt pe brow! 2 [pe hMstendes Tes were all atien, emigrants, . for whom ROBBERIES AT THE MERCANTILE LIBRARY Bteamahip Fanita, Freeman, Philadelphia, with mdse, to J pana kad appeared argong them wae abip fever. ‘The will of ASSOCIATION. Ship Banian (Br), Chase, Nov 22, with tea, to or- forward-as en opposition candidate by the fives eich had app ‘among them was #) Shanghae ci ‘. . y G vd tricts of Pariz, Lyons, Mirande, Villefranche 4 the Legislal der. Passed Anjler Dee 10, Cape of Good Hope Jan an fever. here expressed, clearly was that I a tne ate 10" the er Roann hone tee Sinaure: of teplare tne they bate {0S had achouvy gale trom N' to, BE, ke which fi ! ion, an 0 A a le fro E wi #9 charge of the Commissioners of Pihae wio nad bene, | Many Valuable Works Stolen—The Alleged | [e: (o gale from ¥ to SE is Strait, i The following consular appointments have ‘ve should rece ‘bat were Hot actually sick. Such bein Thief and Receivers Arrested. ‘Br, from Hong Hong tor London: dat Pat 2486 S, ton 60 inease, T complied with tts commands and sent the sick an Rr xe past the librarian of the Mercan- | E.ship Berhauspore ( Calcutta, for Liver- . disease appeared to be incubating to ‘or aeveral weeks pas! same date, tc, ahip John Lidgett, from do for do; 6th, h Gerinan Confederation:—for Mobile, Mr. Din ssodareratemporary dlentonaliowed pose | tie Library Association has been at a loss to solve | fas 171) lon S00 ali Peter Sagnson ry, 38 days ir r, and for Bosten, Mr. J. H. Goszler. *ho had been exposed to the Giecase, but were 4 ig the mysterious disappearance of many of the valua- Galontta for uundee ith nS lon ship ier eral Della Rocca, aid-de-camp to the King oroceed to Castle Garden, ie » en care, of by ine i f Ei 3 Tt@l¥xecompanied by an ordinance oificer and "ae nt tHto on Ward's Island a (Br), It begame such a serious Shi inent ‘to establish to Ne y en heavy westerly winds the whole passa mn bys ou ‘Tahtl Gus), Dahiberg, Liverpool, 71 days, with mdee, mnmnith & Sone: vessel t Punch, Meineke 's Co. Had eb, in & heavy ble works of the society, matter that the directors were notified of the fact, submit that itiaan intent for which tam inno way re” | and by their instructions measures were insti- | squall from ER, sereied way bore Se rpcttby yoni tie law as Tfound it by th jslature, hav- | tuted in the building by posting men at different | thing attached. * 4s ‘0 power to change or set it aside. The section first above with @ view to the detection of tho Ship St Petersburg (Rus), Kieselbach, London, 6 a At the st dinner given on the 12th inst. by the |ed clearly shows, however, that it was not the intention points a with mdse, to Thos Dunham's Nephew & Co. From lat 47 to egislature that any permanent quarantine should be | chieves; for it became a settled fact shat | 49, lon 12 to 28, experienced heavy westerly gales; alnce then, Emperor ofge French at the Tuileries to the mem- [fished on Ward's Island. The direction to send ship 1 ‘This was not succ fine weather, ders Of the igisiative corps, his Majesty was espe- |' patients there, was evidently given to, meet a press. | the books were stolen. hat sayin ‘ark Gnlcutte (Tal), Pollio, Antwerp, @ daya, with mdse, a in ‘conversation with Messrs, -| cemly, wich wae 10 0° costment ‘elsewhere, | and on Friday last additional volames being i Matyas Bele Lindsley, Aspinwall March 1, with at permanent provision haa not yet been made. The | among them a@ set of valuable references, the off- mdse, toJ F Jov. March 18, Int 20 10, lon 79.90, spoke brig Pouyer-Quertle, Louvet, Busson-Billauit and La- ‘has ‘been repeatedly urged upon the Legis- Colorado, from Key West for Li e king it iverpool, Ivthe Gazelle (of New Haven', Black, Port. 5; cers of the glibrary,!among them the President, 4 ase (so epee nia tee nedea tease ae an extended examination of the fees QM id to A sprites The proposed Gmmeroial conference to settle the | hiommendations have been so far heeded that provision | Mr. Allen, made ee as tates hare. catalogue, and asa result found that about $1,000 worth or more of the most valuable works of the as- sociation had been stolen. At this juncture Mr. Alien and the librarian called at the Fifteenth precinct station house and aren Captain Caffrey of the state of affairs, when de- Roh erect aoa tective Tully was directed to work up the | J7bich sven! “4 Totng the captal wi which lasted two di eavy NW Bark Esther, Merrill, Havana. Mareh_1, with sugar and to- bacco, and 1 passenger, to Nesmith & Son. Had very hea weather from leaving ‘port, whfeh increased to a gale, wi Very heary cross fea, until the 10th inst, ahipping large quan- titles of water and causing the vessel to labor very heavily; same day, while veering ship, shipped a very heavy sea, of eve and came fh, tock another ale, another blown back in tne, Gut differences betwen France and Belgium was insti- gated by the Enrlim Cabinet, and will be arranged on a similar foothg ‘ that which settled the ques- f eception and care of the sick and asa place for the door the well, But special report of the Board fbivih the duty of their erection is now before your on body, showing that they cannot complete the work {abs already been commenced without further legisla~ Tatugcommending such action on the part of the ill enable them to complete it. Sir recoramendations remain unbeeded, although omitted to ‘The Unity, of Belgracy, an official organ, mentions that Tarkey has no tight 1a by commer: | "€¥Mxs have el since they were matter, a view to the thieves’ arrest ‘and i ba ce cr your tration.” With the Legiaiure resta the reapon- | and. the” recovery of the property. In this | {wice; ave been 9 days north Of Halersa with strong N and auch! afnonopoly aul tere on aesentent firen Roviig the rounds of omnpiait ere pare he has been successful, having secured that individ- Be ales. B Bole (of Portland), White, lee Q y will close indepe muat % gees ‘That can only be done by pro- ual besides two alleged receiversand a portion of the ‘eanl gent Ae cot Fontan » 1) Peers mt of stolen property. From information obtained, de- in company with the libarian, yesterday morning called at the bookstand of Luke Kerwin, corner of Gold and Fulton streets, believing that he had several of the volumes. The place was found securely closed, the proprietor evidently having ob- tained some clue to visit. residence was at Had heavy westerly gales once obtained and the officer went to his home, leav- | tire ¢; Feb 13, lat 88, lon 81, @ Ke ship He was not long in find- | fro Adelaiie for London, % days oul ught him to his place of | Brig Titania (Br), Guy, Pernambuco, 35 days, with sugar, business, and, compelling him tock, | to Bowring & Archibald. Had heavy weather alco paseing ex] his stock, ing 2 wenty- teras, and was 6 days north of int; March 17, lal ty fond nt ne noe were reaized antes. | BAM aa ait ira amt a poredté care of the sick and those who have been ex- posed tse under quarantine at suitable localities re- Fesolutic®, CY. Although not strictly responaive to the {har wue0Ur honorable body, I deem tt proper to add emcee ure shall have made provision for the Went Bathe place for the detention of passengers on Wrove vo velieve that some further legislation will to provide for the support of passengertnay be ‘mained. Sees ae A W. SWINBURNE. « During rguments defore the joint railroad eat Hatteras, with strong northerly and westerly winds, Bark Agsnora (80, Olsen, Gaibarien, Il days, with sugar, toPI ius Brig Clotilde (Ital), Caflero, Caatellat days, with traliio Lawrence, Giles & Uo, Passod Gibraltar Feb 15; had heavy weather. 10d with a aes Com), Loe Bordeaux, 1 sf Dana UNITED STATES SUPREME COURT. The Cace of General Frank Blair Before the awa, Court—Argument of Montgomery Blair nar commit h Lreferred yesterday, Mr. Ran- 8 ney, of 8¥ ‘made a statenient highly interest- WasHINaTon, D. C., March 24, 1869, | ing to all} having any connection with the | four volumes of the association’s property were 83 jl iim ek The Supreme Court of the United States to-day | {TANsPOT‘a ‘eight ‘on the rallroads of this | found on his shelves with the ibrary’s stamp erased Sad pastasen, to F Hlanto Took m plot off ore 8 State. He! that the rate of freight charged in but yet fully recognized. When asked where he purchased them he said that he had bought them at different times from a iss an AM 330 1 {ter 14 day passage, with 1ij fintteras, and has been { lnys morth of that point the first cl “sn New York to Schenectady, Nand E winds; March ut 48 miles NNW of Sail Rock, passed a three-1 a dis- tance of 16.4, is 36 cents id per 100 Ibs., while masted und 8 ; could not ascertain her 1s carried to Cleveland, Ohio, | man who gave his name as Soloman Phillips, alias ‘schr, bound 5; col OF ene it more, namely, 36 aconts for a ns”? aishem yes Rr ee eae Brig Charlotte (of Bangor), Stupell, Havant, 15 days, with miles, 8 jurther 5 been + jnsses to Scl & Co, versel to Lunt Brot ar pes boypomicrred in fe case, Francis P. Blair, Jr., are ree 8 of ight carried to | the ‘address bo in lee wt an o oA a 3 of the Cuesapen sam ea with Sons and main too. oO 0 os q cs verley place’ “No. 7 O " asta gone ‘rom Liverpool for New York, before fered to vite at an election in Missouri in 1866, but | (ior ted 45 cet! 239, mules from New York, is Eek a LS el y rs oa 0. fe ee ee eed Ale of the Highlante, colliaed ite the 100 lbs., while it is taken to ee ee dies fartier than Utica, for 43 same freight iTacuse 18 47 cents, while the sae tr gyzd to Detroit, Mich. 407 miles Ca ee ae ag, for 40 cents. As an illustra. o JUS; the present rates of freight Teported); 24th, schr John Shay, striking us on the port bow and cutting the brig to the water's edge. Wan taken in tow by the tug U 8 Grant and bronght up to the city, ‘The schr lost bowaprit and gear. Brig Harold (Br), Sinclair, Sagua, 18 days, with sugar and ws ovis & Hos, Had beaxy wealier? 1800 told him were that a widow lady, whom he weil knew, having become reduced and a large library, adopted this means to raise money, Detective Tully obiained from Kirwin a full descrip- tion of the vender of these works and the fact that of that right on the ground that he had not taken the constitution of Missourl. The petitioner, Low- ever, had taken the oath, with the exception of that | within the limitt,y york, Mr. Ranney stated | he had another engagement with him last evening, | ‘0st, off Hatteras, saw brig Waltham, from Sagua for Boston. — followirges were made:—t'o tewero, when the volumes found were taken to the station | ,,“q% Satle Hall, Bee daliad eee lites Bae. distance of 600 1 55 cents; to Cincinnati, a | house with him. wa, for Bi ‘and saw her again next day in Mona noe of nly 50 cents; to Rochester, a | Sosoon as this was accomplished the detective | Passage; Marci & 10 AM, wind from N, carried away maln- distance of 873 M53 "centy; to Indianapolis, a | visited the library, thinking that Philips might be | mast; have been 4 days north of Hatteras. . excluded from-voting, he not having taken the pre- | ‘istance of iles, the same price, | “negotiating” for the works he intended to seil later pee ares (ey Tee) Sarees, hy Me cares ve tant States,’ tion’ to points in dis. | tn the day, and rortanately ne met the Individual on | Goof 'srewer, March tnd'a Reavy gule from Ny and wat including two from New York and Pennsylvani: igures are irresistipie ‘Mr. bliged to scud before ft for 24 hours; stove forward rail and show that the Judges of eldetions could not diairak. | @rauments in favene pro rata ment, | he said “Yes,” when he was taken into custody. So | broke two stanchions. i soon as arrested he intimated that “he knew what he wanted him for,” at the same time expressing a bajo —— ig eri On oe Lad the sta- on house he made a full con! m of the manner in which he had stolen the books, assuring the offl- Doloe e ry Golton (or Pi ladelphiay, Robinson, ren te: the ‘ibratian, clerk, cy and’ being‘a subscriber | for ihatbeary wenier and as Boas Soaps orto? Hat y '» Cs, . they. would allow him to take the books | teras. to ‘the reading rooms below, when, after their | , Schr Mary Kelly (Br), Pettigrew, Cienfuegos, 18 days, with perusal, he would coolly put ‘them under his arm | Mii"yetasall; Sth jose saw a full riiged Orig ashore on Cape and walk out. In this manner he has obtained as | Corinties, with all sail on and the sea making a ciean breach many as ten volumes per day, recei' from Ker- | over her, apparently but a short time ashore; it blowing win at the rate of $1 50 per book, always cash, | heavy at the time could nogrender any assistance. When questioned as to the receiver's Knowing Sel oS oe oes ee whether they were stolen or not he explicitly stated | Schr Erancis French, Ona einia. that he did, and had often spoken about it. Hethen | §chr gceltisn, Torbell, Virgiain, named another party to whom he had disposed of Schr Annie Borland, Hail: Cirgiata, them, one John Henley, No. 2 Chambe! Schr Sarah Purves, Jo! Sigaie. After his incarceration in the station house, that Sehr ae Rulon, Virginia. place was visited with the librarian, and the de- | Schr Barbara, cong te fata. lective discovered upon bis shelves seven volumes, chise voters and that the ju\igment was not binding. OE [me Saeed ee ee These were casés in which the persons offering to vote were required to take an oath that they ald greatiy annoyed tae railroad companies are not desert and did not seek to avoid the draft. It | to light, an facts should have come Was held that the deprivation of the right to vote | comantiees at a futui’ ,', Pe heard. before the , Was a part of the penaity for felony, and the taking Mr. Bergh, of New ¥ Upon the subject. +. leprived o: civil rights by legistative Judgment but only by a | of cattle sheep and ott mais over the railroads Judicial tribunal after trial and conviction. Polttical | jarge and Interested aud, Were, listened to by rights are not less worth preserving than life itself. The appointment of in ~_ coupiry the law 1s suiiiciently extended to | of ‘Assembly from Oran: neroft Davis, a sare ey all dangers to the community. In | ant Secretary of State, ge A soko KS, ie a | government was maintained hy miil- | j4e ts regarded ag fully co.U2lVe satisfaction. tery chiefs and their armed followers; but now, and ent for the place, inthis country, the contests are between numbers iri aad muititudés. But the vice in Missouri 1s thut NEW YORK Lisp ature. citizens are excluded from voting by wholesale. A Schr D B Everitt (of Thomaston), Jones, Havana via Key Mp tns days, with sugar and molasses, to Lunt Brothers. Had heavy weather. Sehr Silver Star, Smith, Havana, 12 days, with fruit, to More odious and detestabis despotism never Schr Mary Franc et Gakan, Virginia, before disgraced this republic. ‘The process in SEN. which were at once recogni Henley was also | Schr goha Collins, Clark, Virginia, State cuts down to the roots of popular pererainents 7 arrested and the books added to the previous lot at Schr B Waterman, ‘Marshall, Virginia, turns over the entire government to the machina: ALB. warch 24, 1859, the station house. Schr C R Smith, Poker, Virginia. tons of registrars of elections, and makes them the BILLS REPOR1 ‘The books recovered were such as Holmes’ ‘Surgi- | Schr Cornelius, Johnson, Virginia, absolute chiefs and governors. The present consti- cal Treatment,” Porter’s “Human Intellect,” Fara- ichr H A Rollins, Rogers, Virginia, Amending the Militia law; limite in Morrisania; to amend jos aimee abandoned canals; providing ‘ortes for the Seventh and Seventy-first regimen, tne National Guard; for the completion of -anus Canal, Brooklyn; for @ canal at the 100tyanandaigua tution of Missouri is supposed to have been ratifled ‘‘y one-half of the citizens of the State. It is not ed that more than one-hall of the people voted. day’s “Chemistry,” Hamilton on ‘Fractures and Dislocation,” Savage’s “Dictionary of Printing,’’ Gray’s “Anatomy,” and many others of like expen- sive character. ‘There is a little {story about this “Phillips” that may not be malapropos. He was the intelligent witness at the Jefferson Market Police Court about a week since, when George King, a notorious pick- Sehr Orvett Rebr Sarah, Halsey, Virginia. Schr M E Turner, Gamp, Virginia. Sohr 8 J Hoyt, Cranmer, Virginia for New Haven. Schr M B Graham, Fountain, Bajtimore. Schr Matoaka, Tooke, Balttmore'for Wareham, Schr Jobn Shay, Tiiton, Baltimore for Hariem. March 24, at 8:45 AM, when off the Highlands, collided with brig Char- lotte (of Bangor), Stupel, from Havana for this port, striking forward of the fore chains on side, cutting her down théconstitation was sanctioned. The records were wittheld from the public, and seen by one pasty only. He mentioned various things to show unfair- ness ‘n taking the vote, which was during a period of grat excitement, and asserted that fAiteen | L@ke; Telating to the House of Mery New york; ‘ket, relieved a German importer of his watch. | below the water line, carrying away bowsprit, jivboom, head countia made no’ returns. He referred to | Classifying the directors of the New 1 justitution | He was the principal witness lin when ar: | and hend gents a adetphi, for the Deaf and Dumb; to supply det, existing canal ‘appropriation. pee a he nee ee em y Mr. CREAMER—Empowel e Commissioners to establish a public hg Ninth avenue and Broodway. By ee aeal aiaenn the Buffalég wasn- ington ir 000 on the com auiles of the road. ‘ babe Pa of ten y Mr. GeneT—For tl tter protect stable keepers. ‘i St livery raigned. To-morrow he and his confréres will be arraigued there, not as witnesses but principals. MURDER IN BARKHAMPSTED, CONN. Sebr J Barrett, Jones, A deliberate and cold blooded murder cook place Schr Brockway, Rankin, Connecticut River. at Center Hill, Barkhampsted, on Monday morning, Sehr Baltimore, Johnson, New Haven. at about seven o'clock. James Hickox, who isa | Schv & B Potter, Crosley, New Haven, Rohr Nellie Bioontield, Hobbie, Staraford. hr Nellie Bioombeld, obble, fo. machinist by trade, but out of work, went to Center Schr Harriet & Ned, —-, Bridgeport. the ophions of Hamilton, Madison und Jef- Jerson afd other statesmen to show the impolicy of ranclising citizens, and in this connection said that 5hay,who started a rebellion, and his followers were nevel punished at ail, and he also instanced the Canadarebellion in 1840, when a general am- nesty Was extended to those who participated in it. He spoke st posta against proscription, and argued that the peoph consisted of ail persons in the com- 004 and bad, and the right of sutfrage Tests in the Pople who establish the government. Schr Lucy Jones, Mancey. Phiiadelohin for Hartford. Sehr MO Wella Reeves, Phuindelphia for Greenport. Schr Onward, Gorham, Nantuck Schr Susan, Ohase, New Bedford. Seur E H Atwood, Higgine, Fall River. rovidence, Those who mak vern. “ By Mr. MORGAN—To confer citizenshi Hill to ajobd at chopping wood, and during the gown aad ctinw oy the minority. This sumtin ang deserving ree Pn Ind time pay was there boarded with a man named BELOW. y on which the seats of the jus- a} “imps Evans. He had been boarding at Evans’ house for | «ne brig tices of this court ds, A Relating to the Wailabout ‘improvement . . dicate the Principlast guverument tated eee, iyn; excipting from taxation certain bondtook: | several weeks, and on Monday morning, while the SAILED. family were at breakfast, Evans jum| A the p, seized and Mohawk Rauroad; to the carving knife, and throwing Hickox’s head back Cherry Valle: moored : completion of the Whienall ana Piattsburg Fe Se Se ee ee which threaten it8 werthrow. Francis P, Blair, Jr, could uot take theomh that he had never resorted to hand, cut his throat fi to ear, | Janeiro, kc; Hatteras, Norfolk, dc. arms for the purpom and appropriating $250,000 for such pur, with his left hand, cut his throat from ear ir. government of Hitt: becaune at he outbreak of corporasing the Fulton Market Fishimongers a fase — ee tis cacee Sian deee hee Wind stout RN, ized Getover, | 1800, he orga. | SHOne ‘aaniiciiee yofr and iimmediately expired. Evans Shipping Notes, Fr ‘sreen to "protect’ the United oy ge oo ee ear be Ne the ‘murdered man and his | Theechr franklin Treat, 119 tone, built in Frankfort, Me, Mr. FOLGER called up his reaolution for @ tet committee of nine, consisting of the chairman q one member from each judicial district, to w, shall be referred bills or gi orders, with to select therefrom such bills as they may proper, and report the same complete; no bill to reported making appropriations or relating to ¢ railroads, The resolution was adopted. A resolution offered by Mr. Palmer was ad requesting tne Fire Commissioners to inform Senate, first, whether they have dificuity in secur: wife in the act of criminal intercourse the night be- fore. He fled to the woods, but was subsequently arrested, and ts now in jail at Winstea, ORANGE COUNTY TOWN ELECTIONS. The town elections for Orange county were heid on Tuesday. By the latest advices the new Board ny of Supervisors will probably be composed of four- a suffictent number of men as firemen at the teen democrats and seven republicans, Last year it pay—$1,000; second, whether they have on fil thirteen democrats to eight republicans. The plications from suitable persons at the present rate vote polled was light. of pay; third, whether the necessities of the public service require increased pay. Mr, O'Donnell offered a resolution that, inasmuch as to which port she belongs, in: 1865, is on the Nelson & Town- send balance dry dock, foot of Gouverneur street, being caulked and painted, ‘The pilot boat James W Elwell ison the screw dock near the foot of Market slip being painted. ‘The steamer City of Mexico (new), 1096 tons, built by John Inglis & Son for F Aluxandre & Son, of this city, to run on their Vera Crus line, was taken up by the great sectional dry dock yesterday afternoon for the purpose of being metalled. Marine Disasters. Bark La Crovmna, Wheeler, a hada 1 paseage Rittrecetved'a heavy vig gale, gol Suicipe or A GERMAN SatLor.—Last evening, nie, Ce Tyg) ry in organized four nh and tendered t government with wilet to operate sgainst and which captured CampJaxkson; and after defeating the rebels at Boonesy: is required to swear he ny ; war on tle Nate government, which Was in hostility to the goternment of the United States. The State governmels did not declare itself in favor of secession—it Was Vo cnnning for that— but its object Was to aid the Setsgionists in various ways, among them to captue the st. Louis arse- eneral ir, he repeted, organized his forces without authority of law, nd in connection with others captured the State The oath Prescribed by the constitution of url is called the oath of loyalty. He regarded ii as the oath of disloyalty, for it required a man swear that he stood by the government of a State wi Mr. Torrance, Vice president of the Centrai Railroad, | OUt five o'clock, Henry Cook, aged fifty-two, @ | pinnacle com; alno cabin companion was upon that of the United Stacea, Me. Hn male.war | ang Mr. Gould, president of the Erie Railroad, navé | ‘man sailor, committed sulcide by hanging him. | troke rudder braces and por hearing esey two hears a eS ion perme le de hen report Required by the Senate | &in the store room of the satlor boarding house Py — J - ator Drake repli le he shoy resolution proceed! al taken tocompei them | N himeeif to questions of law. ‘The plat mane to appear before the bar of thé Senate. The resolu. | »*! Market street, kept by James Maher, BARK WINtFRED (Rr), McLeod, which that he was in every particular but one @ vualified | 0m as laid over, Janeiro Jan #7 for Baltimore, put Dack Feb voter, and that exception was he failed to ality S.ovs COLLISION ON BROADWAY.—Abont five himself to vote under the constitution of Mi oc. ast evening two teamsters, driving | ~BRt¢ Fronewce (Br), Ekerman, from The constitution required as @ preliminar. to wune WP araen on headway, claimed the right of way for Terk reen eens tomes — to take the oath of loyaity, and aiso declared hat es retusing to take the (ty ae ALBANY, March 24, 1869, shall not vote; but Plaintiff demands a Novy The APRAKER presented the report of Dr. Swin- burne, Health Officer for the port of New York. BILLS PASSED. Relating to administrators; amending the Militia \aw; for improvement of Grasse river; in relation f the Firemen's Benevolent Association of Buffalo; Bonn Vinot Price, Blanchard, from of Kew York. them&eg respectively. Neither would give way 4n incl ie resutt was, A. C. Meyer, driver for | [hse ‘The Guat, e,omsaiacreny ge maeosct | es re yma fans ye mee orses y ie LJ ia horse, Win tn worth $300 and is owned by Sidney UP eeporte Het tua ‘about 5 miles east of Barnegat, A, Coope wag killed. , Meyer was arrested by E Tracy, mate, of a Fal rie overboard nove omicer a\jorn and lockéd up at the Central office, bg oer dag ag ded on the chat of reckless driving. foun Grw Manion, from New York for Boston, before Br ue uestion is wi the plaintur “ to vote, where by bis own ‘showing hevre to take the oath required of every voter as a condition precedent, and whether tie i ihorporating the Shipowners’ Association of New reported ashore at Scituate, was got Missoari the it to declare i hele OK; for additional Corapensation to clerks and * Scum Asione—Steamer Adelaide, at Baltimore 984 from Constitution Who are and who are not entitled to | “ebeties in the various departmenta of the State Norfolk, saw a large two masted schooner on Kent govemment; to ancorporate the New York Amuse. Inland, ¢upposed bound down the beach. ary held in its hands the | Ment Company; for the estabiishment of an indus- proposition which he | ‘tial er on Hart's Island; amending the charter It ts in 00 sense true anywhere | Of Sing Sng, the General Arpropeiecen bill; incor- porating te Ellensvilie Savings Bank. SHIIPING NEWS. vote, ‘The counsel of the plaintiff pre e assumpuon that the yndieth Fin te hance to liberties of tue ople, Drake) repudiated, Nonrouk, March %—The bark Firkloveret, Holst, from Liverpool for Baltimore, with an assorted cargo, went ashore #@ miles south of Cape Henry. Miscellaneous, Almanacye Now Yorke=-This Day. Purser yobn R Moffett, of the tteamship Charleston, will accept our thanks for favors. nhattan, from aary ea the jodwory i oe PEETeE tL SER ele | tccencentiog ta head ct ed Sun rises......5 56 | Moon sets,. morn 440 | Weare tndedted to the attentions of pursers Wm Hatha- - organt in part to ad- incorpo ie Board of Education of the | Sun sets........-4 17 | High water. 6 16 | way, Jr, of the steamship San Salvador, and Theo G Eger, of minister the fundamental law and not, aa it w Methodist Episcopal Church; im relation to the | ~ \ Hig morn ory said, to abrogate and annul it, Mr, ke then sheriff of the city Of New York; prohibiting nts the Montgomery, both from Savannah for favors. U] maintained the position first, that the people of PORT OF NEW ok, MARCH 24, 1569, Missouri are the State; second, that they became State by mutual agreement; third, tha? they area. BILLS INTRODUCED. a politic; fourth, as @ State they are free and By Mr. MoseLey—For the improvement of Presi- thogPendent, and fifth, they govern themselves as | Gent and ower streets, brookiyn; aiso for having opie atin Aud establish their constitution. The | First and other streets inwroved; also for widening |e ‘ le are the State and therefore it is essential to | Fourth avenue, Brooklyn, snd establishing a public protect the ‘State from ite enemies py ex- | drive on the same, luding them from ® participation in ite By Mr, CULLEN—For raising $50,000 to retmpurse | Shei aoe but qualifed voters can | the amount borrowed for superintendents of the Paper pay ical Dower, and it is by and through | Poor, Brooklyn; also for regniating the judicial sales pag e power can be exercised by the | Of real eatate in Brooklyn; also for the construction airs, thas to peomiane sfigmonstrates, while tt ba og pene alms and work house, He then proceeded” ayy y source of power. iy Mr. Ween-—Amending the law for the enrol- and licenses ig Ailégany and Cattara ap reservations. Suir STRATTON AUDLBY (BY), which was ashore near Gedney's Channel, is at Frentice’s for the prosent, Snip MEMNON, Baker, from Callao for Antwerp, put Into Gibraltar 15th nat. , Snr BOUTHAMPTON-—The leak In the ship Southampton, at Acapulco, had | ~t by divers prior to the 6to inet and the surveyors dec! T feaworthy and Mt lo proces ‘on her voyage. She was to leave Acapulco March 8 for Tebu- fatepec 10 load for Europe. Whalemen. Arrived at St Vincent, Cape de Verds, Feb 20, robr SA Paine, Curren, Provincetown, no oil since last report, brig D A Eneall, Brorr, 00, cena soeere Albert Clarence. Bourne: do do Abb} rown, Biwi pi aging, Higgins do, op; Malt May, Pama Wap. J CLARED. > China (Br, Hovey, Liverpool via Queenstown. anard. Steamship Electra (Br), Fine, Liverpool—March, Price & 3 Steamatity Sveces Oye, Gonester, Wilmington, NO— Steamabtp Hatteras, Roberts, ) = eCrends Stoamsbip Valley Clty. Johnel” Yeoremwmcrin tion & wn. ‘Moamsbip Acushnet, Kelly, Ny Bedford—Ferguson & the necessity Ment of the militia, amendment to the 8! Ship War Hawk, Williams, San P, ent ie State constitution requiring an THE RROBNT OUTBREAK AT SING BING PRISON. Co, incisco—C Cometock.& Oath of loyaity, &o., and described the cohditicn ‘ot | _ ON motlon of Mr. GaLviN the Committes yn siate Sitp Quebec (Bry Beckwith, Antwe snow 4 Affairs when War reared his bloody crest P Bianl Apeken. and the re risons was directed to visit Sing Sing and investl- Bark Preanaes (Nor), Bianland, Cy ¢, baal Pound ary ae AMOUFL from ita centre to ity utinost | Rite the cause of the recent ourbreaking ant report | Meiners eGo. 0” & for onde eo | ehip Minnesota, bonnd K, March 5, Int 98, tor ti the entire political foe and eso mn aded | What measures are necessary to prevent fuure like | Burt Qrmm Nbr, Pikes Lauayt tts mt, Bon & ae ar, Bolu Moateld, from Liverpool for New York, Jan ere Written a | Occurrences, 3 fail history of the condition of Missouri during the Evening Session. Palerk Mvestng Siar (Br), Miler, 8 Jug wapaeti ado, | sen Pee eRe te ee Sik ee rom New York for Low inhabitants: of that Beat thr aoe on. the foyal % ALBANY, March 24, 1800, | ,,PueSelma Santora dled, Ciomo, CystantinoplePab- | \ ark Ky tunterr, from Boston for Barcelona, March recou y " ro. : Myint jon from Jt wun, horror The commit, he mr greveed anh wade Uae apeclal Uren toa Tveastay | oR Madoune (BH), Jorden, Demararmeiter a Hougs- | “bers eolah dy March Ia, om MB peosie ante taeation re to rotece rake ree Manip eaRe BILLS PASSED, ~~ oa Metanee— 7 whitney & Panett Ade Aime oon’ tes “Havana for New York ic! haa MW This i an ieaportant wubject ot Inquiry, #™* 10 20. | | Incorporating the Working Women's National As. separ Nery s Rome | March 1 ft, on a0. oe nugehs aie Mr. Drake will | river; incorporating the Biuyvesane Sevings an of Rene » Moana hE ACAPULCO, March 6In port phip Southampton, Whit a New York: providing for the payeiog Of Busiwick | pebr QA dupuros, Wilt, Wosypyion, HO. tor Febvaniejen 8b V9 load tor Buona. Ot Whlneys Ei ark, Bolivia, Whiteber: Gina ib arrived, ship Memnon, Baker, Cal- (ax, Marca 11—Asrived, brig Russia, Carey, Rich- TACMEE, March 12—[n port schr Arlington, Raynor, for NT vRnPOOL, March M—Arrived, steamship France, Grace, EE ara Jonge Cpr MONTEVIDEO, Jan ship ls. 5 weer, Ford, N York sb, bark ign ane ‘i (irons Boe as March 1_In port bark Montesume, Ham- few (before ER, ented Baviog faliod from Barbados 10h for Bernat) le foung, Cob i ; i Pay Selagawa, Bryant, Baracoa to load for New york and van wansoeton' Bi at2 ‘Ait, in Mona Passage). out +, Small ‘and Luoy jarren, ‘destinations not Mivaqyrs, PR, March {fn port brig Liasle Daniels nena March Tb—Arrived, steamship Constitution, Balled 10th, steamship Sacramento, Won, aux Feb ib Salley beige jante (Bry Ge York Std, Bertha do; ait, seb Srrington (Br), Macelo } a "Arrived, barks Meaco, Wortinger, "ari, St Croix, March ta nort bast Onst} J Bt Jon's, Fi March 1—Arrived, re Tia (Br Port Spain (to load ke ia); 2d, ‘ort suger for Philadelphia); Kirk- lartin, Baltimore; 6th, St Vincent ( Veno, St Tho- mo molasses for Boston); 9th, George Entimer, Keluhi, Selthwore, mer, Kn In port At, Harry, Sedgely, from Baltimore, arrived Fel ‘In port 10th, brig J_ Titus (Br), Lovejoy, from St Thomas,. arrived Feb If, for N¥orky ldg. MAB, MM: “A brig Hale; Dunham juadal Arecibo, to load for NYork); loupe (and satied 18th for eat and DF (Br), Gibbs, Monte- jal Br), Dooly, foie iee cre ting Corer eee it cent (and saf for 3 ork) 5 nth, chr Joe Kelley an Bryan, Martinique ‘and sai or NOrieana ‘ Sailed 3d, achrs Thomas Winans, Morgan (from Elizabeth City, NC, with inward cargo), for a market; 4th, Ralph Carle- ton, Perry, and. a ‘Cuba; 5th, Edward De Lisle are fago, to load for Boston; 6th, bark Juno (Bry Wi Cubs; 7h, echr Taland. Home’ (Br) Murch, Mattiniques bth, brig Katie (Br), ang at Domingo, 9th, schrs Kathleen’ eh Wzman, Humacoa; » Cal Jokn (Br), Doyle, Porto Platt. Bangs, from, Liver- (Br), Tucker, and Penguin ), Brown, from Fannie Butler, Bartlett, from St jane Guadaloupe, arr . Tost cmene trom Trini ‘eth, Bins mnes fe, Seles Poe ee tat Bo 3 Rol lag; Gondolter, (Br), Roberts, pt 4 trees; Thames, A dee Anna (BE), Morrow? Randolph’ Payson (Bey Blan ant Eactlaa Satoy’(oey sxundera fogs Baptadoen rt done ay Mee Scr is eee A a eee Daybreak, Blake, aud Moses, Patten, Harding, from Guadalotipe, arr unc; Porto Platt, Monigoger?: from Porto Platt, arr4th, lag on ber return; ‘Abbie H Hodg- man, Eaton, from Trinidad, arr 8th, unc; Mineola, Langley, from Trinidad, arr 12th, une; Henry Le Blanc (Br), Brown, from Barbadoes, arr 8h; yackt Ells, Leonard, unc. American Ports. at OSTON, March 28—Arrived, bark aena, Wheeler, eaten tie agin (Br), ater, Cienfuegos; schre Louisa, rances, Weel (0; Wm Thompson, Wiley, Tan- jer; Belle, Ho more; JW Hall, Powell; Jacob Steelman, and Taylor & Mathis, Cheesmac, Phila- detphia; Z L Adams, Robinson, do via Hyannis; Mary Haley, Haley; ‘Admiral, Steelman ; Geo Taulane, Adar, and Albert Mason, Rose, Philadelphia Nettie Cushing, Pretsey, and E GBawrer, Keen, South Ambor ; Masgie Bel, Hall, RYork. Siero SMa re ae ee: veel, NYouk Georee ign ‘Howes. ore. 24th — A Neptune, Baker, NYork: PALVESTON, March 17—Arri nedy, NYork; brig W Mallory, Jr, do. Tah Arrives ol r Ring Dove, Wo bater, Ne ared—Bi javasuta, Gree! 4) 3 GEW ORLEANS, March 19~ Arrived, ship Francis P Sage, Cronk, Havre; barks Nouveau Mexique, Canneva, Bordeaux ° William (Ger), Freeze, 6 an Messina; brig Neva, Havana; schrs E M Wright, Freem Boston; Kate Brigham, McLean, NYork; Frank & Nellie, Bean, ‘Havana. “Below, ship Northampton. Nealy, from Liverpool; brigs Nora, Fichet, and Alice Starrett, from Havana ache Job Long, Perry, from Matanzas, ‘Cieared—Steamsi jenville, alker, 3 01 5 + Walker, Boron scion (ap Farrer, Barcelona; brig Nello Johnson (Br), Neve, Havana. March 19—Arrived, ship Wicks, feom Liver ool; bark Montego, in Skuled, ships Pavoriie, ‘Charlotte; bar! nrolloc! FRANCISCO, March 22—Arrived, bark Macedon, simmered Manila? %5d, ship Lady Heathcoke (Br), Looe more, vel 5 hips Free Trade, Barsley, Baker's Island vin pinot mass Paith; Bairnson, Liverpool; Intrepid, Callas ; Mth, N Boynton, Hyler, do. MISCELLANEOUS. _ ‘WONDER. MEDICAL MOTrs LIFE BALSAM. Bert ee aasat the Blood, great, Debiiny, Liver Com: plain, Kidneys, Salt Rheum,’ ae Ac, are most certainly 1 d cura ve for Fistula: in ail curable cases. It old ulcers, even ‘the bone bas become caries. ‘The Life Balsam does not contain a particle of mercury or jineral. ies cap ora, sro cen erases @ Mee a ean peeelely ce Ola. NEX? TELEGRAM CARTOON. ; FISKIANA. ‘A WALL STREET CARTOON. ON FRIDAY NEXT. BSOLUTR, DIVORCES LEGALLY OBTAINED IN ‘any State without publieity or exposure: good every> where; no fees charged in advance; consultation free; suc- guaranteed. rg ROBERT CHASE, Counsellor, ‘$6 Nassau street. BSOLUTE DIVORCES LEGALLY OBTAINED IN different States; no publicity; no charge ull divorce vice free. Also Commissioner for every Btate. KING, Counsellor at Law, 363 Broadway. —OFFICIAL DRAWINGS Al Missouri and Kentucky State Lotteries. * MISSOURI—RXTRA OLase Wi Oe ane Si, 4, 8, © Merpoky-exrma’ class 28, wanda 0 eae an dna oh BI, 84, 47, 87, 57, 17, 48 24, 23, 86, D6, e. bove aud also Royal vant SURGES Bee, "B0 Brady anh LJ 3 t} 4 G LACK WALNUT PORTABLE RACKS FOR PARLORS, bedrooms, saloons, 4c. ; bold fancy articles, “Only $3 Beach, ak -WEMYSS", Non S Astor place. Sent out of the city by expreay on receipt of price. [UE GREAT CARTOON PAPER. ‘Advertisers should remember | the BVENING TELEGRAM has « cireulation greater than any other evening paper in New York. ‘consulted, in person or by letter, at bis 120 ft Bast Twent ‘Oflice hours from 10"A: M. il 4PM, Consaitalion SHIPSEY & CO., BBOK 74 BI + door from Maiden lane. —! : cashed Ia Renioeny and Missouri Lotteries. 125 per cent allowed on all plays. RHEUMATISM.—GENERAL FARNHAM jourth avenue, by Dr. FITLER'S, Vegetable wa. Advice Nees Tuomas B. AGNEW, 20) GREENWICH STREET, COR. uray street, ‘ork, ~-4" bargaine dally 8 Ingnen, Flour telaThingg of croveriee and Trovisious’ One prite cook = R. E. B, FOOTE, AUTHOR OF “MEDICAL COMMON * may be’ __ FURNITURE. aie AUGTION.-TO DEALERS AND OTHERS.—A PARTY Sain Setar fede Speg a CA BELLS, ig Fourth avettue, In store. — j ARMY AND NAVY STOREKERPERS, LOOK. 15 PER cent on Ritter's Portable Desks; rotgne tS onere, Contains 20 articles for writing, sowing, do. Call at No, 16d A LARGE LOT OF FURNITURE—SUFFICIENT TO furnish a four story house except parlor; the rent will 3 taken in board. For particulars address A. J., MAGNIFICENT DRAWING ROOM SUIT—COVERED French satin brocatel; coat 1A gs cone do. tageree, Bookcase, Pianof irrors, ber’ an Dining Room Furniture, at half original cost erty fami- ly Tearing g city. Went Fifteenth firest, near Bists avenue. ARGAINS IN FURNITOR! ‘ON ACOOUNT OF RE- moval. Rich Parlor and Bedroom §' Bier Mi: Faas se gan Ona ta ee for cash. ATHEWS, 14 Hrosdwey CARaS annen verte AS. Let 4 can pay the Zeek OF month at GREENE & COG, 198 Righih avenue’ core pth TEE a EE JARPETS, FURNITURE AND BEDDING.— © supplied with the above on seay feren” ag: Fy) monthly, KELLEY & 00, ‘ner Twenty- ‘Ofth street Nath avenue. No coanection with any other Mg oon RL ‘easels ,OR SALE—COMPLETE SET OF HOU de viemrare inert eviocha Ses Bioombeld street, Hoboken MADPMETON, Jt GYPHER 4 00., 67 BROADWAY, fave © besides 6 assortment ‘ot first ot fen Suite: Ponta Srghnta bryan, ont Be ARREN, WAl 7 AN Wtrenia'ng Uanatoes agar rome - Lem: lain and ornamental, for ai enamelled Chamber ware t0 te fo goods Warraated apd prices low, in the olty,