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TELEGRAPHIC NEWS FROM ALL PARTS OF THE WORLD The Burlingame Memoriam In Russia aad France. ace Pierre Bonaparte Sum- moned for Trial. RUSSIA. Misistor Burlivgame’s Recepiion by the Czar—The imperial Reply to tie Chinese Mission. Sr. PRrensncrG, Maren 3, 1870, a short time before the death of Mr. Kurlingame ‘the Chinese Ambassadors had their first audience with the Czur, to whom they were presented by Prince Gortschakom, Mr. Burlingume, introducing nis fellow ambasea- ors, addressed the Emperor as follows: SiRg--In the name of myself and my colleagues L Dave the honor to present the letter of (ue Emperor of Chipa accrediting ua to you, and expressing - Wishes for the Pappiness and heaita of your Majesty and of the imperial family, ana tor the prosperity of your supjects. Permit me to recall to mind services of your able representative at Pekin, General Viaugoll, wnose policy of eautty aud conct- aston contriluted to inspire China with the wish to ter into tue fainily of nations, and leas ber oon iy through us, to aeciave her de: that the iri ‘Felations between Kussia and China whicit hav Asted for three centuries may be perpetual. ‘To this the Eimperor replied:. It te agreeabic tosee you here, for you present fresh proois of the pacific relations which unite Russia and China, and watch tne negotiations you gre about to citer upon will draw cio It 4s par. tioularly agreeable to see the interests cf China en- ‘trusted to tne citizen of @ State exp Y syn pa thetic with Kussia, The Embassy was received with ail the honors ac- corded to diplomats of the highest rank. ¥ Towards Switzerinad. St, PETERSBURG, March 3, 1870. ‘The Russian government has withdrawn its de- Mand recentiy made upon Switzeriana for the sur- Fender of Kebchajeit, the Russian crimmal who ged to that country for asylum. Friend! FRANC A Burlingame Memoriam in Paris, Panis, March %, i870, A preliminary mecting of Americans was held in ‘this city last evening to take action in relation to the death of Mr. Burlingame. It was arreed to call e@large meeting next Wednesday, to be presided over by Mr. Wazhburne, the American Mintster. Governor A, i. Bullock, of Massachneetis, who ts ‘Dow in this city, has consented to deilver tke ora. ytion, ‘The diplomatic corps has been invited to be ipresent, Priace Pierre Bonaparte’s Trial—Prepnratory Proceeding. Panis, March 3, 1870. ‘The Procureur General yesterday served the potice Upon Prince Pierre Napoleon Eonaparie to appear Vefore the High Court to answer in tie mutter of the Victor Noir toiwicide, Wants a State Prosecution. Paris, Maret 3, 1870, The press of this city very geueraily complain of the delay on the part of the government in clearing up the alleged “conspiracy against the jution and Mbe life of the Emperor.” The Fiow of Specie, PARIS, Maven 3, 1870, Tne beavy tow of specie to ihe Bank of France eontinues, The amount on hand to-day is franes greater than at the corresponding time last week. ENGLAND. Parliamentary Proceedings—The Army Entice mates-A Doudiiul Compliment trom the Promier. Lonbon. Mareh 3, 1870. In the House of Lords the Nat zation bil passed to a second reading, ana th hiday Treaing: Dill was read for the third time, ulier which the House adjourned. In the House of Commons Mr. Gladstone made an explanation in regard to the condition of the Feaian convicts, He said they were kept apart trom other prisoners aud treated betier, if anytaimg. The wile of O'Donovan Kossa had been permiited to visit her Husband tn bis cell. and while there sie congratu- lated bim on his inproved appearance. Laughter.) Mr. Cardwell, Secvetary of State for War, sub- mitted the army . With anexplanation, The expenditures are estimated at less than £15.000,000. Mr. Cardweli said the government propased to re- tain the period of twelve years as the term of miit- Sary service, or te second halt of wich active duty Maust be performed im case of war. J tie result wouid: , be that the home reserve would numoe: 009 men, Ancluding 163,000 volunteers, Sir J. Pakington approved of the geveral ontiines ‘Of the budget, out denounced some of th uchions gon alarmingly iwprudent, especially those in tue in- dian service. After a general and desuitory discussion the sup- Pites asked for by the War Secretary, witit £500,000 added for pay and allowances, wero voted. ‘The House adjourne Irish Parlinmentary Tactics, LoNpon, March 3, 1870. The Irish members of the House of Conunons at & private meeting to-day resolved to propose amend- ments to tne Irish Land bili, but not to oppose the Dill as & whoie, The Dacien Isthmus Canal Trausit. Loxpon, Marcia. 4, 1870, Commander Edwards, whe surveyed a route across the {sinus of Darien for a ship canal in 1864, writes to the London Starters Ay exult- ang in the resumption of the project, snd expresses his belief La ts perfect feasibility. Freemasoary—its Government and Afiation. Lonpos, March 4, 1s70, At & quarterly meeting of Freemxsons held ino ‘thia city last evening the Earl De Grey and Ripon ‘waa chosen Grand Master, aud the Graud Lodge of New Bruuswiv« was recogniwed. ‘ A New War Ship=Tho Bank Return. Loxpox, March 3, 1870, ‘The trint trip of the new frigate Captain qouk place to-day. She made eleven knots an hour with a screw revolving at half specd. The vessci ts con- sidered @ complete success. The weekly report of we Bank of Eugiand shows &n increase of £140,000 in bullion. Art and Artificial Government. LONDON, Maret. is, 1970, Mr. Ruskin, the Slade Prolessor of Art, delivered @ lecture to-night at Oxford University af “Art the Handmaid of Utility,” in the course of which he waid:—“‘Art gives form to knowledge, grace to utility and trie neart to a dead age. in which ma- Yerlalistic machine work 13 omnipotent and the pho- tograph d@piaces the painting; yet whic Mngiand is deafened with buzzing looms, the peopie go bare; her soil is black with fuel, tue people freeze; her shores uréalive with commerce, and tae peopie facaisn.” SCOTLAND. Interuntional Copyright. EDINGURG, March 3, 1870, In the Court of Sessious a temporary injunction hhas been granted pronibitiag, until an investigation fa had, the sale of coples of Tennyson's poems pub- Jished in Boxtou, Untied States, and imported by ‘Doo kaeiiers in Glasgow. ROME. The Council, the Pope and Infallibiiicy. Rome, March 3, 1970. The seasions of the Ecumenical Council will be re- fumed next week. The Pope ts confident of his @bility to carry the proposition for imfallip. ity. BELGIUM. Bpeaking for the American Church in Rome. BRUSSELS, March 3, 1870. A despatch received here from Kome says every effort ts heing made to induce the American bibhovs: Vo deciare for Papal infailibility; but so far the ultra- Montanes have been uusuecessiui in securing thot Plllonlou, CUBA. eee The Velimteor Legion Rendy to Take the Bield—Admiral Malcampo Watching for Fili- busterlug Expeditions More Lasurgents Ke- ported Burrenicred, r Havana, March 3, 1870, ‘The officers of the Volunteer Legion called on Captain General de Rodas to-day and formally ofered their services in behalf of the Spanish cause. ‘They have fuily organized tne legion und are ready to take the field, Adtiral Maicampo has satied with five gandoats to watch the expeditions which were reported to have leit New York last Saturday, Two buudred and twenty-elght insargents, commanded by Jost Martine, some armed with rides and others with machetes, came ia from the Puerto Princiys region yesterday and voluntarily surrendered to the govern- iweb’ authorities near Vilia Clara, Oue hundred aud forty more presented themselves at Las Minas and Kicas and essed 10 be aliowed to take tie oath of allegiance to Spain. VENEZUELA. Attack on Valencia by Insurgents—They are Reputeed with Severe Loss—Defent of Kebols et Aragon. Caracas, via Havana, Feb, 19, 1970. General Salazar, with 1,200 inaurgenta, attacked the town of Valencia and was repnised vy tue small garrison, assisted vy the innabitants, He witharew with the loss of stxty killed and 160 wounded, A rebel faction at Aragua bas alao been defeated and General! Barriez taken prisoner. President Monagas has issued @ proclamation an- nouncing these victories and hoping they will prove the foundation of peace, THE PACIFIC COAST. Salling ef a Panama Steamer from San Frao- clacom'Trensure Shipmenta—Eucthquakes in Californian. SAN FRanctaco, March 3, 1870. The steamer Colorado sailed to-day tor Panama with 300 passengers aud $762,000 in treasure, $41,000 of which ig for England, $241,000 for Catlao and $15,000 for Central America, A number of the cabin and most all of tho steerage passengers of the Golden Uity took passage on the Colorado. The steamship ‘Irideliter will be despatched to. morrow to the wreck of the Golden Cy to bring her treasure aud vagyage to this city for reship- ment. A portion of the tea cargo of the ship Beoefactress Was shipped io New York yesterday overluad. Tue valance will soon follow. The total treasure shipments since January 1 were $7,960,000, Of Which amount $2,100,000 was’ rent to New Nork overland. A shock of earihquake was felt yesterday in the Russian river and Napa valieys. The consptcuous volcanic peak of Mount St. Heiens was the centre of the disturbed region, watch abounds tn evidences of former volevanic action. Notwithstanding the recent heavy snow storms, the trains on the Pactfic Railroad’ arrive on Ume. Passengers report the winter travelling pleasanter than the summer, ob account of the absence of ulkail dust and ueat. The Union Pacific Company have covered all the troublesome cuis on their road with snow shects. Overiand travel is considerably lacreased. Kumors 10 circulation here of the departure of a Mibustering expedition for Mexico are founded on the fact that several prominent capitalists in this city had armed and equipped @ number of men and seul thei CO Arizona to hold possession of the rich mineral deposits recently discovered near the bead waters of the Gils river. The wines are reported as inarvellousty rick wad the Indiaus numerous and nous and armed len are necessary to protect the mines. The opening of the rien stiver deposita on the lower levels of the Gould and Curry mine has had the effect of strengthening the Washoe stocks. ‘The Gould aud Curry shares were selling # jew daya since at $50; they sold to-day at £290. It ts stated that General Sedgwick, the Chief En- gineer Of the Southern |’acific Ratiroad, has received positive orders, accompanied with funas, Lo locate twenty-five mules of road from San Diogo. Work Willi be commenced as soon a8 possibie, Late Arizona sdvices have been recetvea. The Indians were qiiet near Prescott, put in open war- fare in large numbers im the soathern part of the ‘Territory, They bad attacked a mail train en row'a from Apache Pass to '!'ncson; but the driver aud the escort escaped, It was repoited that Salt Lake set- went bad been attacked and all the cattle cap- ured, THE INDIANS. tack Upon Fort Berthold by the Stoux— Defeat of the Mavages. Sv. Louis, Maren 3, 1870, » Lotiers in the Republican from F. L. Stevenson give an account of an unsuccessful attack on Fort Gerthold, on the loth of January, by the Sioux In- dians, aud farther state that a Sionx woman arrived there on the uth who reported that ail the Indians around Fort Rice had left there for Grand River to join another war party forming to attack Bercnold. ‘rue mat! party from Fort wuford saw two Jarge camp fir-# ten miles above Berthold, wuich were supponed to contain Sloux, awaiting fine weatuer for the abrack on Berthold. ILLINOIS. A Chicago Divorce CasemA German Bar Released from Her Liege Lord. CrrcaGo. March 3, 1870, The famons divorce case of the Baroness Mathitde Von Glatn ys. Baron Hitdebrand August Von Giaho, whicb has been before the Chicago courts for the past (wo or threes years, was brought to a close to- day. ‘The jury, after being ont forty hours, returned a verdict for the Baroness on all the issues, finding that the Barou has been gulity of extreme and re- peated crueity; that the Baroness had not been guilty of cruelty, nor had she entered into a combi- nation to marry tit for Lhe purpose of obtaining bis property and tne rocuring a divorce, SHIPBUILDING IN MASE. Shipbuilders aud Belfust. Bevrasr, March 3, 1870, The mass ntecting of slupbuiiders and elupowners on the Peuobscot waters beld here to-day was at- tended by promment men from Bangor to Rockland, Janes P, White, of Belfast, presided, assisted by vice presidents trow other cities and towns, A com- initiee composed of N. G. Hichbora, Captain Henry MeGilyery aad Dr. John G. srooka reported 4 pre- amble and resolution declarings that the present depressed condition ol American commerce, involving an imrocaanrabie loss to the mdustry of Mame, Gemands redress; eudoreing the report of the committee appointed to investigate the sunject by the last Congress and the bills accompanying the same; declaring Wat Do mariuine nation has ever continued wealthy ot powerlul which has neglected 168 Navigation interests; that the United States ex- ed all other countries for commercial resources, but lacks Irlendly legisianion; that exposed as we are to water approaches on every side, we are not for @ moment safe without shipyards, skilled me- chanics and aa educated mercanttio marime with Which to man a navy in time of war; that Maine, as the leading sbipbui.ding State, and hence the wraat- cat sufferer by the commercial disasters of the revellion, ta stti! loyal to the Union and tag, and only asks as friendly legistation ag that enjoyed Meeting of ipotvoars in by the citizens of other commerciu, nations to restore her own waste piaces assigs the nation in regatiniog a commerce, securing (hereby In peace & great source of weaith and civilization and in war a reliance for national detence; that Hon. John Lynch and the other members of the Congressional Committee havo the sincere tunuks of tbe meeting for their able Teport, and that we earnestly ask Congress to grant We relief 80 long sought and xo clearly demanded, Mr. Nv Hitchborn and others addressed the meeting in benall of the resolutions, which were uuanimously adopted, EUROPEAN MARKETS. LONDON MONEY MARKET.—LONDON, March 3! P, M.—Consois closed at 92% for money and 99% 9 4 a 4 for the acon American securities closed Cnited states five-twenty bonds, 1862, 90);; Old, 8975 1867, 88),; Len-fortica, 86. Stovky qniet; Erie Ratiway siaves, 214; Liinois Centrais, 11044: Aantioc and Greas Weatera, 284, Paris Boursk.—Pants, March Nourse closed easier. Kentes 742. 400. FRANKFORT BOURSE.--FRANKFORT, cL be United States five-iwenty bonds ciosed firm at 0524 Tor the 138ue of 1862, Livexvoot Corvon MARKET.—Liverrool, March 3—o P. M.—The cotton markel closed fat; Mid- abng uplands, 1134d.; middung Orleans, Ud. ‘Lhe sales of the day have heen 10,000 bales, incind- iy 1,000 for exports and speculation. HaVite COTTON MARKKE:.—-liAVKE, March 2.--Tho colon Inarket opened beavy; tres ordiuaire, on tne svot, 156 irancs; low middlings, aficat, 1 franca per cwt. Liveeroot, BRRapsTUFIS MARKET.-LivwRrOOL, Mare Ot. AL Wheat, 9s. a Ub. 1d. per cestal for Califormta white. LIVERPOOL — PROVISIO March &.--Pork quiet. Liverroo., PRopver MARKET. —LiVERPOO! —5P. rhe market is quiet. , London PRopUCK MARKRT.—LONDON, Maren 3.— Turpentine firmer but unchanged, PeIKOLRUM MARKET.—~ ANTWERP, March 3.—-Petre- leuw cloned quiet and unchauged, MARRER.—LIVERPOOL, March NEW YORK HERALD, FRIDAY, MARCH 4, 1870, THE STATE CAPITAL. The Factions Fostering Friendly Feelings. Lottery Dealers and “Loaners” Lashed by, the Legislators—Countrymen Continue “ing the Canal Controversy—Invest!- gation of the Ward Island Rist ~ Amendment to the Usury Laws—The Pilot Bi. ALOANY, March 3, 1870, ‘The tide of emigration from the metropolis to this Brave of the hopes of many has setin with a ven- gmeance, and to-day is at the food. The Boards of Aldermen and Assistant Aldermen pave not yet arrived, but the poilticians of the city of New York are largely represented, acvertheless, 4 APY BREAKFAST PARTY assembled at the Delavan this morning, Senator Tweed, Supervisor Suuth, Sherif! O'Brien, Sirect Commissioner McLean, Comptroller Connolly avd a few others who were lately on opposite #ides of the line of local democratic demarcation chatted and smiled with and at each other over their toaas and bea, aod guve evidence of the return of PRaAcH and domestic felicity in the democratis household. There wre some, however, who assert that the peaca isonly TO THM ABITRS OF TITH REGENCY, bus they are among the less Informed outsiaera, who have beon grasping for pap, and ready ana willing to take it from any party. Those who bave boen foremost in (he ranks on either side ¢hime the ‘Loviboy’s glee, slightiy paraplrasea— War sheathed at last her gleaming And bade the weary chieftains rest, While Peace came down and gently iald Her trophies on an altar blest, THAY NEW CHARTER Was brought to port by the Purser of the democratic ship, but was taken back again to the big city tor the purpose of being further amended. It may be brought back again before Friday afternoon, but will not be acted on until the early part of next week. Almoat all che small fry who have been ex- pecting places as HABUOK MASTERS AND PORT WARDENS are here tn full force, together with those who have held those oillces #nd dxpect continued or re- newed lease, Of course tasy are disappointed, 2g no appointments have yet been made, aue@ many of them declare that tt is A PUT UP JOB between somebody and tho hotel propriotors to get the crowds up here every few days. However this may be Cannot be dellnitely asvertataed, bus it 1s sufe to presume that tose Who wake such asser- Vous He—under a mistake, VHE CANALERS have baa @ great deal suid avout them to-day in the House, Alexander, from New York, has been successiul in having the ton. Jake Uardenburg'a Canal Contract pill made the special order for Lo- morrow at twelve o'clock, ‘Phe vill gbolisuing the Ofiice of anditur has been progressed by the Hon, Patrick Chemung, and the dark camatng operations in relation tu the Black river are to be investigated. and reported to the ilouse by the Canal Board. THR NONOXABLE OLD SALT, Mr. Alvord, who has sailed in the ship of State tn tous capacities during one score years and ten, ob his iré-ivh Up to-day 1 Committee of the whole on the bil: to have the Untied States Loan Commis. sioner lor elm gl county appuinied by the Gov- ernor, He wanted “a count,” bur Mr. Mosely, ta the chair, ruled againsé lim, and the bili which 1s to legiataie the republicau commissiouers out of office ‘Was ordered to @ thitd reading. A CHANCE FOR MARSUAL TOOXER: to do sone more good was given vy Lhe House to- day by the workings of the Knight of the Geiden Caole, Hon. Tun Campbell. The bill provides tags NO person shall purstic the busiuesa of PAWNUKOKER IN THE CIVY OF NEW YORK without license {jum the Mayor unuer penalty of a fine not to exoved $200 or Muprisonment noi to ex- ceed SIX 1nNOnUS, Or bot, It Aso hits Very hard at some of the well dressed scamps Who forum a large portion of NIBLO'S THEATRE STATUES, as may be sven by (he tollowlug:— SkovioN 2. All pergous who aball or may transact busine: by public annonncement Gr udvertivement, ae brokers,” “oan ayenta” or other davice used for and with Intent ty evade the laws und ordinances vy tuiattage the business of pawnbrokers in tha city of New York, aud all persons who aivail at any fixed place of business in auld clly peactice the loaning of money on ancurity of acticies of personal property, or the purchase of the saiae, either with Ayreement to receive ® groaler rate of intevest taun seven per cent oor forthe resale or repurchase of 9 Within A specilied tims, at an Adéance escent h lawful vate ofinicvesty anut'be deemed pawnlsosirs within the meaning of site not, ‘rhe fellows wnon this section hits have iitherto carried on an extensive aud proitabie ousiness and oue tu the pursuit of which they could not be toter- Tered with by any process of law. They practise the most outragcous system of usury under cover of loans and bills of sale; but this vill becoming a law wail bring them up With a round toro, BEN WOOD FOR MAYOR: will have a poor show, should the bilLintroeuced to- day ay Senator Murpliy be adopted. The bil pro- vides that a lottery or policy dealer shali be conatd- erea A COMMON GAMBLER, and Hable, upon conviction, to be sentenced to thirty days’ hard labor im the Peniteattary and to pay @ Mie of from afiy to one thowsund doliars, and any NBWSPAPER PUBLISNER who sitall neers avy advertisement relative to the lotteries muy be punished by @ fine of from N{ty to five handred dollars, or, im default thereof, mpris- oned in the coulity: jail wolll the ue be paid or re- mitted, THE NEW DEAL 19 pretty well canvassed by parties here who know for the most pars hitvie or pothing avout what they are talking. The cames 1 sent yesterday as provable candidates for the suffrages of the weiro- Poltians are -o far all right; buc as fall 1 yet afew mnouths away aud something taay occur to deatroy the hopes und aspirations of many who, in ie Words of une of 1 talneut legisictors, balieve that ed ‘GS 1S FikED" and placed on a firm footing. One thing ta certain, however, that the Hon, Colonel Murphy will be & candidates for Police Commussioner, ‘The Loa, Michzel believes that having woo bis colonelcy in the late nauonal unpleasantuess, and having been dubbed genera. whtic leading av the Empire State frontier in ithe unpleasantaess between the Ralls and Fenians, he should certainly get something out of the Jate unpleasantness uctween the Tuscaroray and the Tammauyites. INVESTIGATION AT WARD'S ISLAND. The Committee on Conmerce and Navigation of the Assembly have agreed, im accordance with Colo- nel Murphy's resotution, passed by the House, to Visit Ward’s Isiaud for the purpose of investigating the causes of the late rlot i Guat locality. The com- Inittee consiste of Messra. 1. UD. Kiernan, of New York, chairman; Joucs, of Kings; Cavanagn, of New York; Decker, of Nieninond; Clark, of Kings; Ber- gen, of New York; Kay, of Ontario; Ni tnan, of New York, and fusted, of Westchester, [vis expected tat the tavestigation will be cou- auctea very thoroughiy, The Commisstovers ot Emigration aud the officials of Ward's Isiaud will ve subpuuaed as wituesses, TUE BROOKLYN CITY CHARTER is sald to be & ponderous coucern, not alone becuuse of its buik, but Of the welgat of arguments piv und con between the disputing polsticlans wuo have i. in hands, Some joxers hare say that it will canw up next week on 8 freight wain. AMBNDMBNT TO THE USUIY LAWS. Mr. Flagg has introduced a bili, which bas been Teported trom the Judiciary Committee of tie As- sembly, Which provides for a taateriai modification of the usury laws, by allowing parties to make # special agreement im writing for a higher raie of Ju. terest (ban weven per cent, but not to exceed ten per cent. The irivads of the bid claim that whereas now farmers aod smuali dealers desising to borrow on bond aud = morigsge, with unquestion- able security, are unable to negotisie such loans, that were patiies allowed legally to agres upon @ higher rate Uial Lhe quaututy of capital seek- thereby made easier; (hat in Massa ing that investment would be increased and mouey Rhode isiand, since the repeal of tue Usury jaws, wud money there being & commodity inthe warket ike any oller article, the rates of tulerest nave been re- duced, and money oever was 90 whandaut there as since such repeal. The following te Loe test of the bili SECTION on one of title three, ehnpter four af part two of the Hevined Stutuies, hereby yrmended so as la reat a8 follow Section loan or forbear: whall continy for une yea « lyager oF i OF forbear oo aod Ox em Tata of interest apen th ods ut thin yiess the parties U Dy ayeriiten Yuatrtum aiferent cote uf intereat, ui authorized to do, not exeveding ten dollars spun jar a0 y" anil at thatraty fore giesier oF less aut, of tor w lunge oF shorter thne. THE PILOT KILL. ‘The bill introduced by Seuator Pierce, In relation to the Pilot Jaw, 13 wt once tie clearest and best that has ever been presented. It isnot intended to mer. fere with the rights of the plots duriug their term of otfice under the presen: iow; dus pou tho exptra- tivn of the term tw proposes to do away with tne compulsory Kervico that now pula the #shipioasier roally iu the power of the pilot. by wis hill no pay can be recovered Until tic iabor Las been actually perivcmed, aud it gives the captni whe vest sume discretion as to tao person Le wishes to act what capacity, lv condenses in wa few words th availabic provisionw of the cumbersume bill some time ago introduced, and while being ao clear that it offers no chance Of antagonistic construction, tt is Jorcible cnough to meet every demand of wwe partica afected by 1s provisions. REVENUG OFFICERS APTER THE CENTRAL RAILROAD. The New York Coatral Railroad one year ago 1s- sned @ scrip dividend of eignty per cout on the capi- tal stock O/ the road, and having failed jw jeke re- turns to the revenue oMee the company was to-day gasessed by Ratph P. Lathrop, Uaited States Assessor for this district, five per cent on the dividend, the (ax amountung'to $1,162,000. NEW YORK LEGISLATURE. SENATE. ALBANY, March &, 1870. BILLS REPORTED. By Mr. Moneny—Incroasing the number of Judges of the City Cour. of Brooklyn, and to regulate civil and crimina Jurisdiction thereat By Mr. Ken xuvy—Charteridg tne Industrial Exhibition Company, By Mr. WrvorowAmending the clurter of the Metropalt- tan Savibgs Bank. Amending the act relative to the powers rd of Say ira religious freadom to convicts niin To factiftate the eoastrustion of the re Vitus INTRONUORD, n—Katablighing the compensa‘ton of Canel Cornmmictioners giving cash maalary of 85,100 per aunuor : ye, By Mr. MUMPHY—Hor tho suppression of lotteries. BILLA PABSED, Amending the charter of the Union Theolog’ of New York city; amending the charter of the Colloze of St. Francis Savier ‘of New ‘prk city; authorizing the North American Life Insurance Company to laaus scrip to policy holera; ‘abolishing the ouice of Auditor of the Canal Departunent, 9 T OF APPFALS. The Seoate went into cout a the bill providing for the election of chief judge and associate judges of the Court of Appoals and jidgea of the Conrt of non Pleas of the elty aud county of New Yor, Alter uasion the bill was ordered to a third reading and (hea passed. THE NEW YORK INSTITUTE FOR THE BLIND. ‘Tha biil amending tho charter of the New York Institute for the Blind was ordered to a tnird reading. BXKCUTLVE BRASION, Mr, NONTON moved an executive agesion for the purpose of considering the uombnations of notaries public a0 comuiasioners, Mr. BRADLEY moved to amend to consider all nominations sent in by the Governor. Mr. GENET woved to lay the resolution on the table, Mr, Bradiey’s motion oarried and the Senate then went Into execuiive session, and whoa the doors were epened ad- journed. By Mr, Sarre ! Seminary ASSEMBLY. ALBANY, Marob 1820, Tho House, in conaraittos, disposed of the following Lils as noted :— Requiring pawabrokers in Now York City to have lice and defining who are pawnbrokers—third readiog; charter! the American Library Bureau of New York—thled es to puniah persona gully of damaging eanals and eauul boate-—third readia TxGe 03, rd ORS OF REROTIONS, On motton of Mr. Jacons, the bill providing for the clec- ton of inspectors of election® was reat aud passod, THE ALBANY BRIDGK COMPANY. On motton of Mr. KaMoun the Canai Committee were di- rected to learn whother tho recelpts of the Albany Bridge Company do not exceed teu per cent on the capital stock; whethor the tolls adopted are approved by the Cuual Koard, and other like in‘ormation. % DLAOK RIVER CLALM Mossra. Kfornan, W. D. Murphy and | cece fs commistes to lnvesvigale the aw: (lack River claws, and the time for reporting was extended w April Le Mr. LiTTLesoin deelared that these awards deservad the reprobation 3b aod should ba tmmediately committea be instructed to peal iinye th Is, i) Waa OP he mate id thought ft bes gation, Ho doubled these swarda. te would be to hey have taken nalied the awards then the thier could be done. LEIOUN innlated that the Logisla wld repeal He had hi i wuthority for ing the course fn the matter. If they ba auld fall, as no! or set aside those awa: this op fon; but he w. jet hy Mir. Vielits, of Mr. Fre LS the Canal Sonrd w faformation aa to what had Leen d n ealled nder the BILLA REPORey By Mr, WaTHAWAY—Chatteriag th Bank of New York By Mr. Hascnouc ot Steuvea county. Claremont Savings y ~-To erect » new county from a part Evening Session. The Houss, in Committes of need of a largo number of local bills and them to’ a third readte ‘The bill to amend the act for the prevention of cruelty to animals by repealing the section gutuorlzing the arrest of own and cam be pro- r. Burbs at some jength ex. Piained th Uite wet, citing eases where great barduhip: intiicted by the arrent and Irapriaonment of drivers who were not responsible tor the ernelty charged. After debate progross was reported on the bill, and the Assembly adjourned. THE NEW EXCISE LAW. @ployes when their employers are wecuted h ‘The following is the Exclae act as passed by both houses of the Legistature, the Ansembly having sent: i$ toa third reading on Wednesday evening:— AN A0T BEGULATING THR S8ALB OF ‘OXLOATING LIQUORS. S¥OTION 1, There mall be a bowrd of commissioners of excise in each of the eities, ingorporated villages and towns of Lina State. Such Boars in eliies shall be composed of threo mainvers, who alrall he appointed as heremafter pro- vided. In incorpovated viliages they suail consist of the pronl- dent of the village turee members of the board of truste to bo annually demgnated by such board of trustees, and in towns they shail consist of the supervisora and justlc the panes thereat for the Linn being respectively. “any ti motabers shall bo computent to execute the powers vasted In apy town board, and in case the office of supervisor be Vacant or there be not two justices in the town then the towa clerk shitl net io their places respeciively. Town boards may gennt licenses tn villages withiu their respective towus, S80. 2. The Mayor and Board of Aldermen of ench of the cities shall appoint the Coramiastouers of Excise in their ro- apective citlen ag 2 —Within ten days a(ter t! th the or shall noiminate tin he Bound of MOF reject In caso of tite rejaction of such nomi Mayor sual pomimute other persous as aloresald, ntia: 0 to nomina‘e apt! the nominatiour whall event Commussionera of bxelxe for the bt be eontiem Motropotitan ant the Commi for ti xercive the duties @ ome; one of them, shail be app us herein provided. Auy #0 apyolnted mul! have the po to act ana Loard of Excise for the c: which he shali vinted until the others shall be du counties util ach yei hall reeeive « ual Bred by the Mayur and Common citiew, wad shall be paid ae other the first Moy in April of @ the Mayor Board of Aiderm: proceed appoint, the manner above descr!bed, per- mk qualtied as aforesaid to ve commingion ro of excise ta thelr respective cities fort next three years, commencing on the Ist day of May im that year, and shall from time to time, as often as vacancies Shall’ occur, appoint persous qualified as aforesals ta Ht Un unexpired tarm of any commissioner remove from the city, or be removed from oflice, missioners of eacity i rerpective clifes, villages and towns on the fret Monday o on much other « hall appoint, not a any year inany town of village, for the purpose of grauting licauses a8 provided by law. Inestlea they suatl mest on the first Montay of each month aud as often as they alsall devm Decesaary. Ali such fie @aall expire at the end of wae rranted, ju vitlen shail have power to jon or persuna of good tnyial char- approved by year from the tinte thoy sivalt bo Ske. 4. The Board of grant ilcenses to any pe: ter, who Aball hau, | permnittiog them to acl! and dispoce at any one named piace within sul city, sttong and spirituous Iiquora, wines, ala and veer, 11 quantities teen han tive gallona at a time, pon receiving a licesse fee, to ba fixed {w tasie discretion, and whieb stn!l not be Ieee than irty nor more than’ one hundred und fifty tollars. i ligenses sewll only be granted un written ap- plication to the board. signet by the applicant or applicants, ng the place for wileh lien and the name cr names of the w andot every person interested or to business, to anthoriza which the heense shall be uscd. Br reraurk BOD liconwod many, within qnantities uot joss than live galions at and ¢ of, girong and spirituaue Myuors, wines, ale beer, provided that uo part thereof bail’ bo drank or ised In the building, garden or encioeure coim- municxttog with, or In” any public street or placa rontiguous ta, the boiidiag tu wh the same bo no kepe, disposed of or noid. section providad, shail not nithorize any pereon’ or persons to publicly Keep, sell, give away or dispose of any strong oF spirituous Wquors, wines, nia or beer on Suutay, or un asty Joy betwen the houry st ane and Ave olcinck 13 the martog, or on any day upon which @ geveral or special election shall be held, within one quarter of @ mille fram the place waere the sane stall be held; aud all places jicenned, ne aforenat, shall be closed and kept cused on Nuntays and election dave, aod between the nours eforasal: nll otbar cays, Nothing herein contained shail be cobsiruct to prevent hotels from recetving and otherwise eutertalning the travelling pablia n Sundays. or fro wllowing frag Ingress oF ogress on thatdar from any place 0 licecsed 9% avoresmid, or from preventing the saleaf lager heer ou that day In Any publia garden or other piave, not In public view, Licensed am afore: dail. Nothing fa thle'act contained shell eutborize the grant- ing of licenses for the sale or of Intaxieating Hquora any of the Judian reseryadious of th SRO. 5. Theact entitled "An act (0 regulate the i texteating iquore witin the Metropoitan Police distri the tate ol New York," pursed April 14, 1886, ia hereby r pealad, and tke provisions of Lin estd act, paesed April i6, 1657, except wuere the fame ate iicousitent oF Liceuses granted, at tn tis wih the yvovisions of this an be taken and construed aw & part of this acto mgd be and retnain iu fall force aod elfect throughout the waole of thie State, So much of the last mentioned act and af section two, chapter $66 of he laws of I entited "An act to amend Aan uct, entiiied “An act ty alippreas intemperance and to regit- Jate the aule of intoxicating fquors," passed Aprit 16, 2897," as makes futoaication an ofence. piuahable ty a fine aud Im prisoninent, is hereby al rogal and all pow- ern and duties conferred by sich act upon overseece of the poor so far a6 relacce ty cities are hereby devolved upom she tonumiesioners of excise of Ciles. Bit potblag ia thie act contained shall prevent the wrest of any persun found drunk in the atruets or ilgnways. Arc. § Inno cown or Village eball the commiesionera af excise, created by this act, appuint a clerk of the Boark of Factor, ‘The pay of comioiseionere of exclee tu towns or villages siteli ue the same ver diet as allowed to them for their services per diem ax town or Wliage offeers. The moueys xi frota the sale of Heetiees ia any town or vii- jage “wail Ve depecited with tha county treasurer withia thirty daya ufler receiving te same, to he erpended wader the direction of board of miper- Visors at their teat annval neoating for the aupport of the poor ef mich town. Tha book of tainutes kept hy tie con misrionera of eaciae 1a any town or vllage, except whem in Uke Ly Fuch comnmiasioners, Rall be deposited in the cerk's oifies of auch town or vilaga. The expeunes of proe Neoesenry hooks for minutes, and necessary binaks, fown or village, when yatd in bao manner ws ot CHESS MATTERS. ‘the tournament of the Teached an wtercating stage of Its proceedings. best pl shail the Wletors in the towney., Yesterday Cap- tain MackKeuzie and Mr. J. Perrin played one game, which, after a gallant conicst, was won by Captain MacKenalc. Messrs. Delmar and Gilberg contested one game, and the former was victorious, The scure Of the most successful players is ag follows: F. E. Brenzinger, won 22, lost 0; J. Mason, won 13, lost 1; Captain Won 15, lost 2; B. Det- mar, Won 23, \ost Porrin, Won 16, tosi 4; C. A, Gilberg, wou 22, lost 7. ‘There are (weoty 41x players ongaged in the tour nement, iy inenrres nas ‘The yers have now to contend to decide who NEW YORK A - Miscellancous Metropoti- tan News Items. ‘The following record will show tao changes in the temperature of the weather for the past ewenty-tour hours ia cot vison with the corresponding day of last year, as iugieated by the thermometer at Had- Dul’a pharmacy, HERALD Bullding, Broadway, oor bar of Aan sires 1449, 1879. 8A.M.., ar M. ane AT oP. M. a2 ot. M is 30 12 P.M. Avorage temperature yesterday Averago temperature for correspondmg date lat year... A tire ut Nos 14’ Barclay atreet last nigut inflicted $900 damage to the stovk of A. I: Barber, crockery dealer, on the Afth Noor; $500 to building, and about 3200 to the stock of George Scumiat, dealer ia bas Kety, on the tated and fourth Ten Waile @ track, Jaden wht elgtt bates of Lemp, belonging to Louis liemsey, of Seventy-fourth street and Tenth avenue, was last night passing down Highth avenue, two boys set fire tu the hemp, whieh was entirely eousumed. Tue young uicendiaries es- caped. $ Colloctor Grinnell hus giveu notice that hereafter Gil foreign merchandise landed under general order: from the Cunard, Bremen and Hamburg lines of steamers at Jersey Cily and at Hoboken, will be svat to bonded warehouses Nos 611 aad 315 Wost sireek, Dr. Harris, of the Board of Hoalth, yesterday notl- fled Coroner Schirmer to hold an mqueas on the body of Helene Christopher, who died at 399 Grand sireet, On the Lith ult, wader suspicions ciroum. stances. Dr. Kudo, of Norfolk, who saw the de- ceased previous to her death, will ba called wo give evidence before the Coroner. fie Joint Committee of the Common Council, Who were appointed to make arrangements for the reception of Hon, Wm, fH. seward, met again yes- terday atternuon. The communication of tue Mayor in relation to the subject was read, and the cou mittee then decided Lo make @ report of the action they hat taken to the Cominon Council, dames Donahuo, 8 boy fourteen yours of ago, wae yesterday afternoon arraigned belore Justice Cox, at Jefferson Market Police Court, charged with steal- ing @ gold watch and chain, valued at $125, from Ann Van Wyck, of No. 1s West Twenty-filtn street, on the 14th of February iast. He admitied the churge, Aud was comuitted 1n default of $1,000 vail, ‘The funeral of the late Colonel Leopold von Gilsa, formerly of tue Forty-first New York volunteers, took place yesterday, Tie ramains were conveyed from tne residence of the deceased, 228 West Tweo ty-ilrat steect, to Greenwood Cemeiery, escurted by the Fifth regiment, & troop Of cavairy and a section of artillery, under the command of Breve dter General Bendix, ‘The Hoffman Monse waa again thronged yesterday by Cubans and prominent geatiomen of phe city catl- lug to pay their respects to General Quesada. No puoblle demonstration was made, and the Geucral Was 80 occupied to receiving uls Aumerons visitors: that he had bo opportunity for private recreation. His ouiclai report of affairs in Cuba will be com- pleted to-day, aud to-morrow night he will atend tue mecuug of tae Cuban League at Deimoaico's. About half-past ten yesterday morning the schooner Hickory, bound from Hoboken, with « duck load of plg iron, was capsized ina squall of the Battery. Aer crew, consisting of ve men, were takoa of by the tug Rattler. Captain Myrtin, of tie Iiekory, Was badly injured by some tron sirking tun wulle endeavoring to alter the course of wie ile vessel. 1 iis ari was broken and his log cut. ived medical atiention at the rirst pre fon house and was suowequenty sent to uspital. About seven o'clock yesterday morning the body of Me. | aa HH, Flynn, brother of ex-Alaerman Ignatius Viypn, was found by the Twentieth precinct pole: floatiag in the dock foot of ‘Tuirty-tourth sireot, North river. beces 1 tived ac No. Barrow sireet, auended ai on Wednesday, gud it Issatd he did not retaura home again. How Mr. Piya cume in che Water is a mystery; but the e of the body did not todicate that any jad been used upon hint. ‘Twenty-live money, @ gold watch and cham, letiers, pa- &c., Were found in AHL Of the deceased, rou Which MW 1s luterred he Was nos the victim of bighwaymen., By permission of Corover Keeusn the rematus of deceased were removed to bus inte /Yesiience, where the circumstances of hy some. What mjsterious disappearance and subsequent death will be thoroughly investigated to-day. De. coused was about thirty years of age, aud bad been Married but 4 few montis Louls Frick, a German, avont forty-two years of age, Who lor some yeurs past has been employed tu Castie Garden, died yesterday at his residence from We eitects of violence. Ou Saturday evening de- ecased called upon his attending physician and ex- hibited a biue head. Wheo asked bow be nad re 8% irick replied tuat be had been sir ead with alamp of lead attached to a heaving iine, which was thrown at iim in Qustie Garden. laqguintes were subsequenty made of the aftacliés ot the Garden, but noge of them knew anything of the occurrence concerning the heaving line reiated by Frick. Jt is probabie that fe became involved in a quarrel outside his place of business and was struck on tue head with slungshot or other heavy weapon. Frick bad a frac- ture of the skull, buc ID What inanner received re- mains LO be determined by an invesugation, which Will be \uautuled by Corover Flyun. SAVNOS BANKS AND THE INTERNAL REVENUE TAK. empt from Dividend Undistributed Earnings Tux—Depositors Keceiving Dividends or La. terest to be Taxed on the Same. the letter published below from the Commissioner | of Internal Revenue unparts very tmportant infor- mation upon the subject of the extent and habiiity Oi savings banks to pay Internal revenue tx, as also making clear tue duty of depositora in return. Ing the divilends or imterest tuey receive from ihe Institutions as part of Weir Income and ag soch BUD. Ject to tax equally Wita Income from other sources, ‘The letter also sttuws that the olicers of savings hauks Lave no budtuess to advert re buat thoy wilt pay (he tx on the in! Wast Tenelots you herewith a rom Lienry Geckler a mhaye re he wishes. vate Gomimierioner decldad In key sin + dated 16th Bank of Wile toe inior- ia f the Dio weed him to burg, on whte the recore, roal Kuvenus, tant the enure Janka enum, aun 8, Yol. o Interaal ke yeu by tuw preeent (ouwiule ag within (uf proviso are baxuader mecstoo 126, but tus di savings of otherwise, ore subj ‘The deposivors, wows or tb av to ection WU are a tbetr annual staten 4 re. savings Vans uated To rwburn ih tof iveome, DELANO, 0 Thind aistries, Beooalyy, the pro taxei ON AEL BOaX WEAYY BURGLASY IN WASHINGTON STREET. Woaahington street, on Friday afternoon iast, burg. lars secured $2,000 In vond4 and jewelry. atthe time the burgiars paw their vieit Mr. Cagney and his wife and eldest danguter were out. There was no one in bul woof his lide childrey, wio wer. Mr. Cagney keeps au orlice the first playing m the Dasewent. mm the front room of pened this is & Biting roow. The first endeavored to gai access to the e | by means of @ fiuamy, out tuis tiey were vuabie | so they then Wenh to the buck rool, Wich ¢ ccecded In throwing back the lovk. Io this there Was # private burean, whence they ex me jeweity wud Kiverware. They then gulued access to the edice wurougn @ door Wwitea conuects it with the yack room. ‘the lock of bhia they picked with very litte dimieuty. They tien opened al tie office drawers, apd took from diem & 51,009 ratlroad mortgage. ‘Duey also Cook frowmita $! steamship company buad aul dome Lwenly sb Beookiyn raviroad ete luaediateiy afier commg Lome at five a’ Cugvey waa surprised at leara- img that all his drawers Gad beenfopened. The barg- jars mst have dupe the Work very quickly: lor the children, woo were im the basement duciyge the time, never Beard ihe lease noise. A BLCOGY FIGHT--PAOBABLE MUROEA. About mime oclock inst evening Patrick Mokenna, of 72 Mulberry street; Michge: Geraghty, of #4 Hax- ver street; Jaties Gerag, of OF Baxter strert, and Pairick Mahan, of i4 Baxter street, got into an al- tercation 6 81 Bayard street, Michael Geraghiy Bu McKenna soveral times on the head with a et, Knocking Bin down aud inflicting three is—one on the back of the head and twe on the right temple -aud, when down, Janes Gerapnty and vatrick Mahan kicked aud deat litm in a ivightful manner, McKenna was taken to the Sixth precinct station house Mm wcriticul condition, and fram thence to Hellevne Lospital., The brothges Geangity and Mahan were arrested by ogleur aghae, OF We LRH PrOCUACh, floor, § OF THE SPORTS. Tho Edwards-Coliyor Fight Duplicated om Broads Wway~Two Rounds Fought—Captain MoDer- mott Present--A Wose Reported Wiesiug-Who Btolo It. About hal* part seven o'clock last evening’ number Of the sports of New York aod Brooklyn met ia the Vloreace saloon, corner of Broadway and Houston slreet, to ealeorate the vierory of Edwards over Cotl- yer. Whiskey towed freely and considerable gawwan expended. Eventualy th: ootorious Dam Nobie'and dim Cusick hiows. ‘The polleeman om the boar gave the alarm ray and asetstance came from the Fourteenth precinét; tmt when the: poilee arrived the Ogos tad end in the cutting of hota the prt above. Captain MeDermost, or precinet, arrived just as iy Gad ¢ were wade, athe wounded bad field by their frienas, Phere wa In the heighporhood for 8 rematugd near. All ren Aboat fifteen my Lib the prinet- pals, Noble and Cusick, again canie together, ta tue dame suloon, and hada fiat. The potcewgain interfered, it 34 sakl; DUC Lo arrests were sade, BATTLE the Kaghte osed, but ae arrester Vcarrind off the and (ne pouce however strange to: say. Noble procesded (0 @ wa 1oon in We Houston street, where oO remained for some time, recéiving the con- wratuiavions of bis iviends upon his prowess and iuen went home, Avont ue salooM AL Was rumored that ta the secoud round Cusick tad his nose bittea but the ramor cont "bot be Yeritied, a8 Cusick’s e o'clock could Bot be found, nou w the report of hes ous = hyury. atrangest pars of disgraceful atfare is that Captain Job MeDermocs, OL the precine!, was present immediately after or auring tue frst #¢t-lo, bub made no arrests, nor made any inention on his plotter of the occurrence. At twelve o’ciock Sergeant Picketr, 1p cnarge of the desk, bad not heard of ce battle, He awoke the captain, who reported that the facts did pot justify an arrest. ‘The officer on post may be put on triai before the Commissioners for not re- porimg ib atthe desk, bus McDermott won't, a4 he giving was probably in bed when the second round was fought. For severul Lours the coruer ef Broadway and Houston street was thronged by an excited crowd discussing the inertia of Edwards and Collyer end Nobile aad Ousick. if all accounts be true the mill tn Connecticut was ¢on- on With tho utmost decorum, The best be- haved man iu the neighborneod perlaps was Reddy the Blacksmith, who durtug the Brat Nght qutetiy lnasticulatved his hash im the Revere caung saloon close by, and never approached near the scene of his recent injuries. At dalf-past twelve all was quiet, the bandseme, nebie Variey lem the neigh voriieod m1 the care of his frends, nov much the Worse jor his Wapronpiu “batie to the beseqent,’”* ABIITIOUS BAUISERS. Kéwards ond Barucy Auron Matched. Tho subject of 8 mutch between Barney Aaron and Fdwards was much talked of yesterday among the sporung men Who nad witnessed and were return- ing (row the Collyer-Edwards fignt, Ata late hour on Wednesday nig’ ty of Aaron’s frieads went ¢ to. Edwards’ headquarvera, larry Unl’s, and ofiered bo mateh Aaron a wards. Tue latter on being consulted tou Harry Full, wito had at once expressed bis willingness to back Bho, that oe would tight Aa 1) three moncha. Yesterday & forfeit was,put up by boLu parties, aud Ibis eApectod that aruicles wii Le aigued in a jew days. the matell wil be for not less tn 00 aside. Aw both Aaron and Hdwards have vanquished Coliyer the matcn belwWeeu tweru Is regardea With muclt iu ter LAW 10 PAEVENT PRIZE FIGHTING, ‘The following ollt to prevent prize Oghting wea Mutroduced 10 the United States Senate by Mr, Wile son, of Massachuserts:~ Skorion t. That any person being acitizen, tu habitat or resident of aus State or Territory Wao shall, by previeus appoiutmeny, arrangement or en- gageinent mace tuereta, leave said State or Terrt- ory aud cbgage in aw fzhs with wnother persai within the limits of another State or Territory #hull, on conviction Li any Districk ov Civouit Court of the United States, be puatshed by unprisgnment not loss thap two years, or vy aflge of uot lesa thea tures thousand dolurs. Ske. 2 That any persoa, being a citizen, innavt- tant or resident of auy oluer Stale Gr 'Lerritory, Wuo shail Le prosent as such ght, as wn ald, second or surgeon, or Who sali ¢, choolrage or promote BUCH Agi, shall, on Comviecion in any District or Cireutt Court of the Untied piates, be punished by ONMENE Bot less (ai one year, or by & how hot (ais than Mfteen kundyed duilais, WEWG:) WALLOP ING, Felontous Assault on a Colored Woman, About ten o'¢ yesterday moraing an affray took place tu a low coigrea dea at 67 Thompson street, een several O1 Lhe tewale lamates, dunag waich Sarai dane Jamusoa and igree or fonr otters seized hold of Joame Pacverson and beat her in a brotal uiauner abvut the bead and Lace with a large club, terminating the feht by mashing at least a dozen taudlers too ces Cups over her bead, inflict lug a severs and ugly wound on ber lett temple, trom widch (he blovd flowed 10 a stream, bestavar- Ing the walt and floor. After the wasatlancs haw anu toenise.ves enough with ther unfortunate and poweriess Vicum they jether go. She then went into the street, aud securing tue services of olicer Muldoon, of the Eighth preciuct, secured Ue arrest of Saran duny, the other parities ia the meantime maklog their erxcupe, fhe officer and the prisoner subyequonuy appea before Justice Cox, at Jefer- son Market, Wherr (he pughactous 4nd vioodthirsty Sarah June Was comusiited in deiault of $1,000 ball and the complaiognt, who was horribiy mangied and Weak (roi tue ioa¥ of Lioud, Was seat bo Belevae Hospital for weaical bnneat. FRE ININCTY=TH.8D SiREET. Low Twenty-Five ‘thousand Dollars. Last night the planing mil of AUB eA. @ Lynes, & two story butiding in Ninety-third street, hear Fourth avenue, look fire. it was entirely dev stroyed, Involving # loss of $25,000; Insured for $12,090 in city Companies, Tue fire 18 snpposed vo have caught in the engiue rom. ‘The pouce of the ‘Twenty tuird preciack rendered eMlvicnt service te (be tremen i preventing 16 spread. THE ICE CROP. Youd k eerste, March %, 1810, Authenticated reports show that up to to-oigut 200,000 tons of lee are Housed wad stacked on the Hudson, ‘This is 1,200,009 tons short, of the stock ured last year at (us t The weather 1s cow, and from barryiwown is beg eed rapidly. 16 a8 Bow Wovgal thers wih be & good, crop. THE WEEKLY HERALD. The Chonyest und Bet Newspoper ia the Counuy. The WEEKLY KRRALD Of he present wee yewly, contains We very laiuat the p to the hour of pe . Row huropean News by HOU; AO Tele. graphs frou Cuba, Mexico and otaee points, Itaisoceniat ent News of the Week; tue Kastigas; Anus Foreiga Inteligence Sporting and Reigions News; tices; Editoriat Articies on tue prominent topics of the day; Reviews of tite Cat tie, Horse, Dry Goods and Bool and Shoe Markey Financial and Commercial Intelligence, and sccounte Of ajl the important and interestiag events of tae we ‘Tenus: -#ingle subseripyions, * copies, $5; Five copies, ‘Ten copies, $15; Single coptes, five a. A limited nuinbder of ady: cents e sisements ins serted in bl ty HreaLy. A Mont rensful Pavenent.<The 'oye Improved Macadam, for steeet aud walke; when Inid ia one contin ious elope ke fing, \¢ cheap, daravle and baa Seud for ecuiaes @ ABA KOYT, 83 = AG nndar the operation of PHAUON'S VITAULA, G2 BALYA- TION POW LI BAYR, whieh containa nothing airy, transparent, Without Modiment, leaves RO Atala yO Ike, Bealyy ho Unplencans odor in cue have Batchelor’ word. The only p Beau, Factory 18 Dye=Tko Best in Crisindore’s Uurivalled Hair Dye.—Seld and appuec. wig Aud Aealp fa tory, Noa ® Astor Hovtoa, Hard Rubbog Vises’ Supporters, Kew Ka. Boy thea oniy y ig Nod Bacglap street. Whois: won 1807, Misslequet Water Cures Reichs Disecac of the kidveys, sero iuia, wnd aly impuriteew of tha Kou Bulk, by ait drvggia ann Lowery.—Prizes Paid in Royal tt 4. Infommaron furcisied, Whe highest rates maid for Lgvbwnme ane a kiuets Of Gold avd Alvar. TAYLOR & €G., Bankers, 15 Wail eeeeni, X. % « ih Craming.Ladies if 5 1ifn\ Bow Snoemnl radced prices, pasrou'ie, SUL LR & CO., No. Union aquare. Of Course We Refer to bape! {atrangers alike rroognize the wall itd Growdway, corner of Frito ir the proper stiection of « be Tis Knowa s& sho inttee th follows Jied toa like distinction. Patrogize (4a par. Stylo, wvatels ta How Cemty,

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