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TELEGRAPHIC NEWS FROM ALL PARTS OF THE WORLD Napoleon Prepar’ng a Prociama- tion to France. The French Plebiscitum, the People, the Bonapartists and Orleanists. panish Riots and Bouv! Principle. THE STEAMSHIP CITY OF BRUSSELS SAFE An American Ship on Mire at Sea. HORRIBLE TRAGEDY IN BALTIMORE. A Woman Butehers Her Four Children and Cuts the Throat of Her Mother. FRANCE, Napoleon’s Proclamation, Paris, April 21, 1870 The imperial printing office will to-morrow coui- mMence the puvlication 0 tne provluimation of the Emperor concerniug the plevisciiwin, togerner with the text of the lauer. In bis prociamavion ‘he E.aperor gives a résum of the reforms introduced siuce is6v up to the pre- sent Moment, and dwelis on tne fortunate resules to come from them, namely, stability of ietitutions and the easy wansmissicn of power to tue heir of the throue. ‘rhe formula of the pleviseitum is brief and sim- ple. The vote wiil be taken on the sth of May, veri- fied on the 10:n, aad its resuit oficially arlnounced On the 12h, is Prince Napoleon, who lett Paris before the recent Gebates inthe Senaie because tie Liaperor desired that be would take no pare to the discussion ou Lhe guccess1on to the throne, returns on Saturday. Legislative indorsement. Paris, April 21, 1970, The President of the Senate, VM. Ronner, pro- ceeded to the ‘uleries to-day and presentea to the Emperor the Snacus Consul as unanimously Voted by the Senave, The Home Parties. Pants, April 21, 1879. The Marquis d’Andelarre, leaier ol tne iety ceatre in the Corps Législaus, puolisnes a letter denying the truth of the report tual th, iett cenire bus Ceased (0 eXist as a party. Electoral Agitation, Paris, April 21, 1870. The Siéele (irrecoucilable orvau) to-day publishes @ Vigorous appeai to the electors of i “no” on the question of personal Among the signers of the appeal a vernment. rs. Arayo, Baucel, Crémivax, Gamvsua, J. ‘Gurnier Pages and Ju.es sunon. The Imperial Election Fand. Panis, April 21, 1870, The committee In tavoc of tne p.erivcite nas already coliected 3,000,0vuf. toward dcfraying ex- enses. Orleanist Party Tacti Pants, April 21, 1870. The Figaro (independeas journal) of to-day says that MM. Daru aud Buifet left ihe Ministry because they received a ietter irom tie Dake @Auma‘e telling (eu Colo so else ite Oricanis.s wiv for the plebisciie. ‘ihe F gare adds that to Peror has @ copy of this letier tn his possession. The Trades strike, Paris. April 21, 1870, It reported that the makers of wall paper wuil join the strikers to-day, peas de The Bank iteturn. Paks, April 21, 1870, The bullion on hand at the Bank of France this tae ig 4,700,000 franca greater than on last Timrs- ROME. Fallidle or Infailible? LONDON, April 21, 1870, Letters from Rome contradict the assertion ro- cently made that @ mimoriy of the bishops would leave the Ecumenical Couuck if the infaliibility pro- position 1s pres: SPAIN. Fatal Riot. MAbnip, April 21, 1870. An industrial demonstration of workiuginen was made at Cadiz yesterday, bub was quickly repre-sed by the local authorities. One rioter was killed and veral badly wounded. Bourbou Dignity. /ManriD. April 21, 1870, The family of Prince Henri de Vourvon has retused to accept the indemnity of $6,000 wnich was impo-ed 2 on the Duke of Montpensier by the Couucil of ‘ar, AUSTRIA. Constitutional Reconstraction. VIENNA, April 21,1870. The new Ministry formed by the Count Potocki is regarded as transitional merely. Its mission 13 to adjust the application of the constitution to the Geveral peoples members o1 the empire. ENGLAND. The steamship City of Brussels. LIVERPOOL, April 2i, 1870. The missing steamer City of Brussels, of the Inman line, passed Crookhaven ateight o’clock this mora- ing, under sail. An American Ship on Fire. LIVERPOOL, April 21, 1870. An American ship was seen on tire on the night of December 28, tn latitude 41, longiude 13 west. She appeared to be of about eight hunared tons Durden and to be loadea with cotton. During the night sue disappeareu. and next morning an empty long boat was picked up. ‘The name of tue vessel could not be ascertained. Other Disasters at Sen. LIVERPOOL, April 21, 1570, ‘The steamer Sado, from Uporto for Liverpool, was lost off the scl.ly islands. The passengers avd crew wore saved. Stip Veteran, from Shielas for Quebec, has put into Moville, where sae 1s repauing. Her cargo 18 damaged. Sectarianism and Religion. LIVERPOOL, April 21, 1870, A large mecting was held in this city last even- ing to protest against the proposed official inspec- ton of the conveuts. The Mordaunt Divorce Case. Lonpon, April 21, 1870, ‘The further hearing of the Mprdaunt divorce case, family arrangements and settiements, has been post- poned. American Securities. Lonpon, April 21, 18° ‘The London Globe, in its city article to-day, as- cribes the prevailing depression in \merican rail- road securities to the mismanugement of the Erie Toad, * The Bask Return. Lonpon, April 21, 1870. The builton in vault in the Bank of Engitand, ac cording to the official report made to-day, is £i4),000 i Mery less hau ust Ween. NEW YORK HERALD, FRIDAY, APRIL 22, 1870.—TRIPLE SHEET, IRELAND. Agrarian Outrage, Destin, Apri! 21, 1870, Several cases of avrarian outrage, attended with circumstances of brutal violeace, are reported from ‘the county of Meath, GERMANY. The Customs Parliament=-Tariff Revision. BERLIN, April 21, 1870, The session of the Customs? Parliament com- menced today. Herr Delbruck opened the proceed- ings witha speech. in which he enumerated the measuces whleh would be proposed tor considera- Uon, Aiuony toem are tae revision Of the duLes on sugar and coffee, and commercias treaties with Mexico and tae Lawatiaa isiauds, THE STEAMER VENEZUELA. The Steamer Venezuela SpokenAssistance Again Refused=fheo Captain Confideat of Reaching Port. Banrimore, April 2, 1870, The steamsdip Onto, froin Bremen, arrived this afternoon, She reports on the loth of April, ti latitude 40 deg. 8 mtn,, longitude 6» deg. 73 min, spoke British steamer Venezuela, trom Liverpool for the West Indies, thirty five days out, with loss of rucder. Tne Ohio offered to tow her to New Lor, but Lae capiain of tue \enezuela thought ue could Teach th PO.e without assisiauce. Lier passengers hue Veen taxen of vy auotuer steamer, as previously reporved, UTAH. Arrival of Goverwor Shaffer at Corrinne=En- thusiastic Keception by the Gentiics=2be AntisPolygamy Laws to be Enforced. CORRINNE, April 20, 1570. Governor Snatfer arrived here at eight o'clock this evening. Tue people were out in hundreas and escorted hin irom the cars to the botel, where be W 8 welvomed in behal! of the citizens by Muyor Munroe. ‘ine Governor vriefly replied to tie re- marks of ayor Munroe, stating that he was to Utaa for the purpose of enforcing che laws of tie United tates, aud when he cannot do thts he will rotura to his bome. ‘Tue coustivutivn and laws must be respected upd obeyed everwhere, ‘Luis ‘Terre tory Will uot ve made an exception, Judee Hawley aud Stricuand, of the Supreme Court, and Gener! Maxwell, v egister of the Land Olive, 1ollowed tae Govern r showing that ii is tic Intextion OF tue yOveromMent to sappiess volygamy ani coupel Utah to suoumit Lo the authority of tue repuolic, “ibat time bas now arrived gua this abomination vboush supperted by remonustrance from the dis oyal wud tritevous, Wili not stay (he actiun of Congress, ‘ihe city 13 Liwninated, there are bonfires and fireworks, anu tue people are parading the stveets cheering ior the fi.st reat Gevernor Utan ever had, DOMINION OF CANADA. Grand Military Review in Monitreal—Troops Ordered io tue Fronticrsuppesed Fentaus cn oute to Oxdensvure. MONTREAL, April 21, 1870, The whole of the volu" teers turned out at Champ oe \.ars yesterday alternooa tor iAspection by Lieu- tenant Geveral Lindsay, The General was accom panied by Prince Arthur, attended by a numerous stat, and received @ general salute. ‘The Provisional batialion, consisting of four com- panies, under Capiain Simpson, are under orders to procced to the frontier, their heacquarters to be at La all. Two car loads of suspicious looking characters. Supposed to ve Fealins, ave revorved to have passed ove! Cgechebulg road fast mizht. gomy west. ibis Supposed thelr Gesuiugation 18 Ogdensburg or Cave —iucent, Sur Stutlord Nortacote, Lady Northcote and famliy have arrived nere row England, Hearing in the Case of the Red River Delco gaies—Tbe Writ of Habeas Corpus Dis- charged=The Accused Lemanded Back inte Cestedy~Enlistwent of Volunteers tor the Red River Campaign. OTTAWA, April 21, 1870. Father Richoit and Alfred Scott were brought be- fore Judge Liolt tis afternoon, Mr, Hillyard Came- you appeared jor tie prosecution, fle stated that 1t was bts Opinion there was no ground for dischargi g them under @ Writ of habeas corpus, as it was clear those men codia be Imuicied and tried for a capil ©. euce UeIare oUF. OUrts, Bad If so Lhe Mags.race Dad the power Lo give wie Wartan’ vO arrest them. The Judge tacn discharged the writ and ordered Wwe accused Wack 1ns9 cUs.duy. ae police magista.e has nxed three o’cloex to- morrow Co proves { wiv te exaunnation oa inior- MAvou. ‘Lhe prisoaers remain Im custody as beiore and not sent to jail. Lhe depaty adjutant generals of Ontario have issued & circular 10 Uie Ledteuant col nels of bat- tulions. reque-un: seven men to oe sleted irom eacu Corys lor service in ine Ked kuver country. Noue but nen Who a.¢ itealihy and souud w every be acce aud prefereace wil be iV nt thuse WO have a trade ov can Usé au axe aud have kuowle Wood erati. ‘The men wil recelve @ ree Ki Complete, oWO sulis clothing, rifle, Wine ¥ arias UN accoUl The teri of ens listmeat wiil be for one y “, or two years 1 quared by ber sinjesiy. lue pay tor covor sergeants will be etghtee reeants, Uiteeu dolarss Cu. pori 8 Wwirveea duliars; privates twelve dollars Der Muth, ree raulous, tO receive pay trom lat of aye THE INDIANS. Favornble Reports ot the Omaha Indians Suffering Among the Tribes nt the Grand River AgencyAgriculture Auong the Blackfeet. WASHINGTON, April 21, 1870, Supermtendent Janney bas forwarded to the In- dian Oflice a report of the condition of aifairs at the Omana agency for the first quarter of the present year, from which it appears that Omaha has shown a marked increase o1 interest m agriculture, In- dustry and thrift are now taking the place of idleness and improvidence. During the winter they were bustly engaged collecting material for building houses, The mea work well, and even the old cntefs now shoulder their axes and go into the umber to work with the rest. The past winter was the frst io whch they have haa the care ot their own catte, and, tuOugh steadily worked, they are pow In good condition, Most of the Omatas dived im musiin tenis during the winter, with @ scanty supply of clotniug and scarce y any animai food, corn bemg thei principal subsistence, yet they seem cheeriul and ho, eful of aid from tne government. Only one day Schooi has been estadiisaed, although many ex- press @ desire to go to schvol, and funds are needed Iur the sup, ort of otaers. A report of tue ollicers of the Grand River Avcency. Dacotai, for March, states that there ar- rived at the agency 1, Indiaus, ali im a starving contiion. i any of them bad to kill and eat their hi rses. Tae azent sent them provistons to assist in getling them tere, and on their arrival clotamg wis issued, The Indians conduct tnemse!ves very well, considering that @ large nuniber of them never huve been on @ reservation before. It 1s recom- meuved that a separate agency be established at a po nt petween Fort Rice and Grand River for the Sanc'o..tas, as this band 1s further advancea than ine others, and very anxious to commence farming at once. Three hundred acres of land has bec pl igh: d for them thirty mtles above tae Grand River Agency, in order thai they will noi be disturbed by the oiher oauds, as they do not agree very well to- ether. “Grass.’? the principal caret of the Black- feet, 18 desirous Of haviug & separate agency at the ureau river, and desirous of having ground plougued iorihe Blackfeet to start planing corn at that potat. ‘Tne Unehapas are not so far advanced, as they have been among the whites but very littie, A sinali portion intend to piant and the remainder to nunt durmy the summer. The agent says if a log- house, sixteen by sixteen, was built for each of we chiefs who Wil remain at the ageucy it would in- duce other Indians to follow cue exainple. The Wyoming Redskins on the Warpath, CHEYENNE, April 21, 1870, The detacument sent from Fort Laramie to pursue the Indians wao lately shot @ citizen w.thin 600 yards of the post overhauled them across the Platte and iad a talk with them. ‘The band of Indians be- loug to Urazy Sorce, and that chief says that ne is “om tue warpath ueavy.”” INDIANA. The Robbers of the Vermillion County Treas- urer’s Office. Terre Havre, April 21, 1870, Yesterday's despatch leit the two robbers of the Veri.iion County ‘treasurers office nearly naked, fugit'ves in the woods, with hundreds of peopie liunung for them. Some time yesterday they pre sented themselves to two well known citizens on the ih guway aud drawing a revolver compelled tue citi- Zeos Wasirip ol Most Of their clotuing, Which the Tobbeis puro. and “ht out.” The sewi-nude cici- wens Were svou picked Up by @ Dumber of mea Wiio woe honoae for ihe burglars, and having every external appearance ol being the fugitives they were arresied aud taken to Canton or Newport tor trial ‘Tuey proved an alibi and got oi, HORRIBLE TRAGEDY BALTINORE. nnn nnnnnnnnnen Bloody Deeds of an Insane Mother=Four Children aud an Aved Mother Murdered, BAttiuone, April 21, 1870. ‘The entire city was intensely exctied this evening by a report that five horrbie murders had been per- Petrated by a mother, by cutting the throats of four of her childvea and of her owa motner. The report proved true, the facts being 48 follows:—About four o'ciock this after- noon Mrs, Cataarine Marsh, who with ber four children hved with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Dwyer, av No. 9) Canal street, a tew doors from Biar rket, com. tited the terribie butcneries, first kming her childyen and then assauining ber wowwer. Mrs. Dwoer the 1 other of Mrs, Marsh, 1 Der ante-wortem exauination to-night stated that at BvoUt fous O'Clock tits afternoon hersell and ber daughter, Catnar e Marsi, aud three eh idven of the jacter Were wn the hous, Vins. Marsh ask d lier tf she bad ico cents, ans gu her ausweray “No,” she (urs. Varsh) she bad len cents, She then puc Ou her Lo ne aid leit the house, she went a 1ew doors and vorrowed a butcner’s Kniie. Sne wea procecue | to LI tick School No. 13, and calhog out Der son James, ag Ps, CUE his tareat from ear to eat, neu bis head trom his body, A ite voy named Buroctt came out of se.00! With Jumes ana witu ssed the murder. Mrs, Sire alter comimitthig the porrioie deed, rushed atibe boy Burnett, but he rap and escaped. She then returned to her howe and went in the back yard Where anotner son, Wiliam, aged seven yea Was swinginy, iis litte Sister, Mary Jaue, being at Diay hear by Sue seized Willlai and cut fs unroay CidoiNg Mstané aeath and immediately grasped her hitve wiland appaed her Weapon, cutuing off her bead, she then went imto the house and cul =the — throat her = youngest child, Loree, dred AvOUL tWo Vears and ‘fve months; (he head was nearly severed from ths body. Ste neat Qssaul.ed ber mo'ker aed avous fifty-four and very feeb.c, cutting uer tarout so Lerribiy that she cannot SUrViVG, bits. Marsa, (be murderess, is aed about twebty-sevea, Was bork in the county Kerry, ire land. and has beow iu the Uoited states ‘anout twenty years. Sce was warried some nine years ago tn this chy tO William Marsh, a’ bars ber, who lett her about eiwhteen months Since to flad employment eisewnere. He {s now sald to live tu New york city, ‘The reputa- ‘tou and character Of Mrs. Marsh 1s said to have been very woud. She was undouvtediy temporaciiy insane When Committrig the murders. ‘the tuces OF the murdered ch iareu, a8 they he slae by 8 tODIsHT, are as placa and cain as they were COUMPOsed In Sweet Ble ‘They are dres-ed neauy in tue sume ¢ Ores Luey Wore When Kilied, At nine O'clock to-nivul the mother, WhO 18 Conined at the As'erl POllce slauion, Was Cousclous of her terribie deeds, SaAWARD AL HUE Speceh of the Veteran Statesman at a Dinner Party in Aubura=His Travels feom the Acctic to the Equator, ‘ Auvurn, April °1, 1870, A delegation of thiriy-five gentiemen arrived in this city trom Syracuse this atternoon to pay a com- plimentary visit to Mr. Seward. He received the company at seven o'clock, and at eight o’ciock gave a dinner to the whole party, with the addition of eight or ten citizens of Auburn, During the two hours at the table a lively conversation was kept up between the host and nis guesis, until finally Mr. D, P. Phelps, the head of the delegation, rose aud addressed Gov- ernor Seward in belli of the company, thauking unm for the privilege of the taterview ana reierriug in apuropriate terms lo the disunguisted services he had rendered tue country. In response Goveruor Seward addressed the company as follows :— GENTLEMEN OF SyRacuse—If my lue and your own tives bud been werely domesdc it woud, nev- ereiess, even in tial Case, gave been a pieusant thing to feces you bow in this ba.my spring sea- on and renew ihe pledges of a friendship of thicty or more years, 1 will not atiewpt to deserve my emotion in rece.ving this vist frow you, which opens afresh the domesuc 3, wOxtelica, pleasures und sorrows uf 80 tong a period. intermingiing everywhere wit national trials, dangers, trimuphs aud calamiues, such only as fearius civil commotweu and revog tiouury war could have produced. You know it ts bob my havll to dwed on tue Lopics Of Lie pasi. You tave rewminacd that since we pared tase 1 juve becn iv some sort a traveller, and you grest me all the more j-ordialiy as a neighbor returace home. 1 shoulu Lise, if 1b Were Couves.ent, DoW to Speuk 10 you of the glaciers, wountulns, forests and table lauas; of the nunes and caverns; Of ibe cataracts, rivers, Lakes, seas and ocun-, their mayes y, beauty aud ricues; of States beginumg, «cates begua, of p tates growing Ol Suales § raggilng, Of Siales rising and o1 States Gis:iVing bo Fecuuiposs TaeMscives again; Of men and races, indian, Airican, Asialc ans our owa, the r cuaracters and Wauls, powers ln the Compiex system oF Amer.can repuulicun civilization as 1 saw duure and men im tae bed. 4 ave surveyed irom the .retic to the Equator, and between tue two occas. Tne tinpuise Lo Ucerance on tut line furtilles self by recuiliug Certain proses lo soeak WitHoUb resolve, vere In. ubUri—Liowses walen I Inude to all chose sorts and CouGdiaons oF men, Witt 8 V.ew 10 noderate Wy Ex pressious of yratitude, not less suggestive tian oppressive. on the spot 1or wei- come foulved ia : Volorady, Wyomtag, Utah, Uregon, Washingven eritish Colombia, Alaska, Caworntz, vuba und Mexico. but, genuemen, you have promised ame that Uns VieI Suail be’ an inormaj ove; moreover, I hs scarcely yeu recovered irom ihe chili which the Matcn shows gave me on # too sudden arrival hese ‘rom (ae West Indies. Let it siice to say that everywhere wiltia the United States and withous the United States | lonnd in political istitucions: and m whe current of pollucal events aud 1n the pro- gress of order, freedom acd humaniy a fuli con- lirmation ol the princt policies and sent mevis in which the people of Anvurn ana Syractise have educated tncmseves, and » ticu, without sunbking frou ¢he sacrilice of lite and jortune they have so long maintaned. Gentemen, 1 have trusted you long, anu you have auhered to me with perseverauce. Let us thank God with hu miny and reverence for the bicssing uf such a iriendsoio, and hope and strive tuat it may couuuue to tue end of our days. Gentiemen, the first century of our national earstence 1s draw- ing to a close. = Waile the sva.s of the secona century are beng opened we shall be passing away. Kelying on the benevolence of God and the progress of humanity, let us hope, wituout doubling, Wat our successors will be wiser and vetier men than we Pave been; tat penceiortn the reformer Of the nation may never be found lack- lug in patience, the patriot 1n zeal, the solder in pruGence or the s(aiesman 1n constancy, and, above all, that the nation itself way never distrust its own gracious uesuny, Am Several otser speeches were made during the evening. ‘Ihe delegation returned to Syracuse by the quarter to twelve train. MASSACHUSETTS. The Burlingame Remains—Unfounded Reports Concerning the Union Pacific Railroud—The Ten Hour Law. . Bostoy, April 21, 1870. The remains of Anson Burlingame arrived at the Old Colony depot at ten o’clock this morning and were received by a committee of the city govern. ment and conveyed to Faneuil Hall in a hearse drawn by four horses, the commitcee following in carriages. ine hall is being elaborately decorated, ‘Yhe remains will rest upon a catafalque four feet high, six feet wide and twelve long. ‘the windows are darkened and the hall 18 only lighted by a por- tion of the gas jets directly in front of the catalaique. fue Chinese and national American colors droop together and are the only national emblems in the hail, he casket will be coverea with flowers. ‘lo- morrow the pudiie wili be admitted. The Arlington street church will also be appropriately decorated tor tne funeral on Saturday. ‘The report circulating through the press that the Umon Facile Kailroad Log to | owe a targe amount of money to James W. Davis and associates for materials furnished the road and that payment 1 fraudulently withheld from them, ts entirely desti- tute of truth. The company has proposed ana are ready at any time to settle thei claim, if they have any, by aro'tration or otherwise, upon any jair and equitabie basis. ‘ihe Union Pacific Ratlroad Com- pany are able avd willing to pay all honest claims which may be brought against them at all times; but the company cannot be forced into the settie- ment of unju st or dishonest claims from any tear of false statements and misrepresentations, ‘the House today reconsidered its vote on the Ten Hour bill, qand after amendments making it apply to ali minors under eighteen years of age it passed to engrossiment—1s4 to 63. ‘the resolve to amend the State constitution so as torepeal the reading and writing qualification of voters passed the House—143 to 59. Deacon Ebenezer P. Plane, an old and respected resident of Arlington, drowned hidself{ in @ pond at that place last night. TELEGRAPHIC NEWS ITEMS. William Young, of Worcester, Masa, 60 years of shuilied olf his mortal colt yestorday by banging himesit. = Yestertay morning a boiler in a sawmili near Pithole, Pa, exploded, killing the owaer and wouading two others, A locomotive exploded its botier in Toledo, Obio, yesterday, atantly kiling the fireman and fataliy' injuring the ea: giueer. E. A. Souder & Co., of Philadelphia, suspended ents enicrdny, “they show aonets amounting to §48u00 Sad lise Bflities of $248,00. Some villains set fire tothe market house in Gallopol Qbio, yesteruay. A prisoner confined im the station house in the came building was burned to death, A vigilance edmmistee broke open the jail at Salem, Ill. Weiueuday night, and took out and hung a nuted desperadd pained Wank Leonard, alias Kogera, A reso'ution was adopied fo the Mississippi Legi-Iature on Wedne vay assing tue removal from olice and impeachment | Of Judwe cuuckeiturd fur reieasiag Yerger on bail. THE SPRING FRESHETS., Damage to Property by the Gver- flow of Watcrs. Particulars of the Flood in theo Hudson, Mo- hawk, Genesee and Schoharie Valleys— Extent of the Lossos in Now Hampshire and Maine. The Freshet at a Stand in Albany—Rain— Indications of a Further Rise of the Waters. ALBANY, April 21, 1870. At this city the fresnetis avain at a stand. It 1s raining to-day, acd tuere are indications of a further rise oF tre Water, Ai business along the docks is suspended, as also aiong a yreut pari ol Broadway. Rensselnerville Under Wuter=Destraction of Property jor 2 Distauce of ‘Ven Miles Details of the Losses. ALBANY, Aprif 21, 1870. A correspondent of the Bvening Journal gives the followtug account of the freshet in Rensselaerviile, 4n thts county:— The inhavitants were aroused tn the night, and found thata ood was pouring down upon them Lrom ‘Ten Mile creek. Tuey were oviiged to fee fur their lives to tae high ground. The dood rushed ouward carrying destruction im its t for ten ules to Catskill creek. Tue frst obstruction Was a Suall dau at Uie top ol the falls aud a tiuaK con. veyiug Wailer acro-s he stream Ou & suspension oridge to supply ower for Waterourv’s wooleo tui. Lbese were swept away down tue stream line cuutt, t next encountered the woolen facvory, sweeping away a new addition and uneermining & portion of the main buuding, and the who structure Was in danger of destruccion, On tae ov; osite side of tne creek Mr, Waterbury's new baru and cariaze house gave way velore Loe force ©. Whe current and were swept down the grein, wih @ oar Of tne Gores. four or five se 8 ol bai- hess, Wagous, Carriages a0 OLuer property. Next Went the jactory briage, Wen Mr. bartun’s bari, a portion of his house ua the bridge opposite; also air, Washburn's barn, wit lis ¢ nents; next the grist ill dain and race, Mr. Shuiter’s ine saw mill, cider mutand vther machinery wi succumbed to tue resistiess force of ‘ue Hood, Below ints the low land Was ail overilowed, dud severa: dwell) + were carried olf, the lumates varely escaplag Wid tieir lives Sick persons were ¢arrivd out Larougi ug Walers Lo dry land, whie others had io club trees ces lor Luvir hives. ir. Fariey’s loundly, With all its Gunteats, lus vara ad teains, Waitund, harness, &c., are wil youe; also Mr. King’s new baru. deventech lvad ol cattle, ovonging Lo Mr, Jenkins, were swept away wila loud, Seve- tal carpeniers, wio were repawine Mr. Jeubios’ house, -ost Luely full chests of ois, Vatued ab 3500, A messenger has just arrived from sedusa six miles below, Saying they have escaped WIth 108s of bridges, dais aud sligat damage to wills. The Freshet in the Mohawk—Bridges, Houses, and Other Property Swept Away—Damages by the Flood in the Genesee and Schohurie Valleys. ALBANY, April 21, 1870, At Schenectady the food has subsided some fif- teen feet. The Monawk briege was but slightly im- jured, The soi! on che dike 18 washed olf to the depth of about six Inches. The water was two feet deep on the floor of Mr, Dezrai’s hotel, at the north end of the bridge, and & chanuel to the depta ol cwo or three feet and several feet Wide Is Washed oui of the dike, between tue Hotei and vridee the gro was wasici away several feet deep within a feet of Colovei 'aii’s residence aca ws BO, injury to the Cana) 1s coushierade. 1 ter rushed into ihe head of the seven mile level aid dilied the canal, It ran back into We river at tis end of the level, Superinteadeat Van Vrankep Was on tie ground and assisted matiers as much as possible. At the aqueduct tne Jeeder was cartica away aud tue water came rasiing down the canal, dong tuck Gamage, a THE GENESEE VALLEY. Advices from lockester state that the season is very untavoravie to ths opentag of the canais at an early oaie, ‘ine low spots on tne canals, Wiere !hare 1s DO Way for drauiage, are tilled with water, which Will scarcely Gisappear In @ Dionty Under Laverabie weather, The waier ls high tn most of the streams aud very seriously Literferes With che Wors Of repatr, and little or notiiug can be dove im Apri. ‘ibe tne pre-sion appears to be tbat the canal will open somewhere ubuut tue Loth or 16tn of May. THE SCHOHAR/H VALLEY. ‘The treshet in the Schoharie Valiey 1s very severe doing much damage. Baras, outiou fences, &c., have oven Ss eplawas,; anumoce of Cate lave bech drowned, aud the people have heea iorced out of their houses to niga gronad, ‘The Freshet in New Hampshire—Tue Mer- mac River Falling—Ruiireads Kepairing— Snow. CONCORD, April 21, 1870, The river fell about fourteen tenes during the night, A lurge force of inen are employed repairmg ‘he railroad, and it is beleved that travel will be re- sumed to-day. fhree Northern mails are here awatung transporiation. inerg 13 u slight covering of snow on the grouud. which Jeli jast aight, Arrangements for Railroad Travel Until Damages are Repnired. CONCORD, April 21, 1870. ‘The up trains have been telegraphed to rome over the road. Tue regular quarter past three o'clock train for Boston via Lawrence will leave at half past three o'clock thts afternoon, The passenzers tor Lowell will be sent to Lawreace and Lowell by tne Lowell anit Lawrence road. It expected the trains Will ran regularly alter to-day. The Freshet in MeineSleight of the Saco River—Property Swept Awny by the Flood. FORTLAND, April 21, 1870, The Saco river was higher yesterday than at any time since 1527, having risen three feet, un Tues- aay ali the booms and one mill were swept away at Kar Mills. The covered briige at Moderavioa, alt the booms, One sawmill and the woollen miil beiong- lug tothe estate of tue late Oliver lracy, and some staal bulidings, were a'so swept away. WEST VIRGINIA. Attempt of Convicts in the Penitentiary to EscapeThe Guards Ouiwitted—tne Cone victs Overpowered=Boiler Expiosion. WHEELING, April 21, 1870, Forty or fifty of the convicts confined in the Pent tentiary at Moundsville entered into @ conspiracy to escape, and on Tuesday evening last overpowered two of-the guard, taking the key of the coli, and, after stripping the guards, attired two of their num- ber in their clothes, who were put on guard to dis- urm suspicion, In this manner the relict were de- ceived and captured, and the plot seemed to be working to thew entire satisfaction, When, at hat past six o’clock P. M., the guard who svouid have reportea at the gate failed to appear suspicion was aroused, ‘The guard and citiens, alarmed, Coliected at the gate aud were marched to the hall where the Insurgents were, and, op Beige to cease their resistance, they were fired upon and @ convict named Moore was seriously wounded. The retnainder then surrendered, A young lady of this city named McCollock at- tempted to commit suicide. yesterday by jumping into the river, but was rescued in @ senseless condi- tion. A boiler in a steam mill at Milford, on the Paltl- more and Ono Railroad, exploded @ few days ago, blowing the mill to atoms and seriously wounding three men. NEW MEXICO. Mexican Thieves Lynched at Los Vegns— Rich Gold Discoveries—Shooting Affray at Puebla. Dexver, Col, April 21, 1870. At Los Vegas, New Mezico, on the 19th {nst., two Mexicans were arrested for stealing groceries and brought to the town. The same day irons were put on them and they were lodged in jail. Yesterday morning they were found hanging to a beam in the jail yard, having been taken from the jail during the ight by a party of unkn¢wn men wearing masks. Considerable excitemeit was created this morn- ing at Los Vegas, gold having been discovered ‘within 200 yards of the \wn, in surface diggings. The prospect, as far as teard, ia from good color up to ten cents to tne pan There 18 no certatn ty yet whether the diggings wil pay, to work. The gola fever runs high at pres@it, The weather is clear and warm. At Pueola Carl Waistein, President of the German Co ontzauion Society of folorado county, was as- saulted this Morning in the Post Ofice by Samuel Mcbrle, the proprietor cf the Colorado Chiesiain, published in tais place, ind shot through the left arm above the elbow. H¢ is now in a critical conul- tioa. It is the opinion of the pubiic that the shoot- ing was premeditated and without any provocation. PROBABLE HOMICIDE W THE SIXTH WARD. On the evening of Tursday a week ago William Welsh and James Coliins, of No. 10 Mulberry street, had @ quarrel in front of their residence. When the altercation was over Collins ga'b- eved @ quantity of stones and threw them at Welsh’s windows, breaking Apartinents. armed with @ clue, and struck Collins Several times therewith, iniicting severe scalp Wounds, Welch wus at the time arrested by an oil cer of the Sixth precinc’ and taken to court where he was discharged by the officiating justice, At ten o'clock ast night Information was received at the Franklin street station house that Colima was 1o @ dying condition, A Central O.2ce surgeon Was sent for, who, upon examination, pronounced Co.lus to be dangerousiy tl of inilama. ion of the bram, supermduced by the huuries recetved from the club used ov Welsa, Cap tau Kenuedy at once set out in search of the man who tntieted the wouods, and was success{ul in arresiing the man Welsh, who Was locked, Up bo ‘wail (he result of Collis? injuries, NEW YORK CITY. Local and Police Paragraphs and Misce!- laneous Items of Metropolitan News. ‘The following recora will sow the changes m the temperature of the weather for the past twenty-four hours to comparison with the corresponding dav of last year, a8 indicated by the thermometer at Hud DUS plarniacy, KERALD Buidiag, broadway, cor- ner of Aun street:— 1569, 1570. 63 OL 64 by 62 69 «OPN . 64 «664 «127. ML... Average Lemporature yesterday. ........ssecves By Average teuiperature for correspondiug date last Yeur....... serseneereee 08 Jonn A. Kennedy has been appointed a Deputy United States Marshat, by Mavsual Suarpe, to a a vacancy. The newly appointed Board of Commissioners of Charities and Corrections, consisting of Wie same persons who constituted the oid board, met yesier- day and tormaliy organized. No business “of 1n- poriance was transacied. Superintendent Jouraan yesterday instructed his captains to enforce an oldjorder of his predecessor, to preveat the collection of crowds about theatres, Captains ate also ordered to report daily at the su- peripiendeavs oitice for orders, Mr. Charies E. Loew, county Clerk, was made we recipient yesterday alternoon of a series ol resolu. tons, deautifully engrossed aud framed, adopted by toe Eleventh Ward Democratic Repuolican Com- mittee, for iis services in promottaz ine mMterests of tue various democratic canaiaaies lor elecuve ofices ja sald ward, ‘The strike of the stup carpenters is practically at anend., Most of the tras ave agreed to pay the Wages demauded, and nearly al) the yards will soon again be in full operation. ‘The organization of the strikers 18 tae most perfect made tm tis cly lor Many years, aud altorether woo lormidabie tor tue “bosses” Lo fight agaiusi—at ieast lor tue present. Dr. Moreau Morris, the new Sanitary Inspector, will immeaiaiely quality aud enter upon the duties of his oiice, It is expected that there will be numer: ous changes in the clerical force of the depariwent, bus amoug those likely to be retarmed are Mr. Nor tp, of the Sauttary yuperintendea’s oice, and vir. Goodman, assisant to Mr. Ciark, 81 kurv. Bou gentlemen are eulicieut and Cuergebc Oliicials, A number of persons designing to emigrate to Colorado Territory met last evening at No. 214 Bowery and organized Lito an association 1a order to reduce the individual rate of fare wo Denver Uitv. dtr, Popples, agent of the trie kaidroad Coupany, who was preseut, stated that the compioy would transport ine members of tue associgdion ab the rave ot iifty turee doliars a piece, more than forty dollars less Uiwu the usual rate. ceveral per sons, among whom was Mr. ory. one of ine ear jist plouecrs to tne Pactic slope, spoke of the fer Ulity Of the sou aud its richness ia munelals, &o. From the annual report o1 the New York Javente Asylumu we learn that there were received during the year 1869, 689 boys and emis, making the towl number of boys in the fstitution during the year i,l77 aad id gtcis—an acgregate of 12k of these 579 were revarhed to parents and friends 170 indentured and placed in homes, eweive tracsierred bo Oiler Uetituuons, tiree ¢ ‘The whole oumoer im the ins caped and two died, ijution oA the Ist of dauuary, 1940, was consequently 65 we total mui ed since the osening the msittu- tion There is a@ balauce to the credit of the bulldiag fund of 3: there were paid out $51, sourves $82,000 2, + 6, Duriug ihe year 2 68 and received iron wll TEE SPGRY OF LINTLE NELLIN BURWS. Recovery of the Lot Boston Child—The Work of Kiduappers—Atiempt to extort Two Hundred Dollars trom the Lite Chil@s Father—Atiecting Scenes. ‘Three weeks ago yesterday little Neihe Burns dis- appeared irom her Jather’s residen No. 16 Shaw- mut street, Voston, aud since taat thine a dligent aud untiring search for her has n made. Toe ellorts of the police to hunt the child up bad been upsuccessiul, aud the restoration was brougat about curiously enough. ‘he father of the child offered a reward for her recovers J in addition (hereto the City Council otter 500, Mr. Buras says he tituks the cluid wandered away from the house with a playmate, and was picsed up and Kid- Napped by the woman Lizzie Chase, who 13 in cus: twouy of ihe police, Quite w iarge number of strangers hud visited Mr. burus and tencered niu Mulurmation 8 a clue fo the Whereabonts of Lie cad, but ali vad herevolore proved worthless, A few days ago Mr. Duras received ihe following note through the post olice, the envelope being marked April 16:— a 0 a reward of Srt—Your daughter bus e(t your Louse. Sie will joy ‘conditions: —iwo haa aiely and seut to the aad: promise 0 uy prowess. the time th ‘Toe rem! of the rewa Un.ews the pre not be ing for th Adstiess, Qt. BMITI, Hoxton Post Ont Tt will be of no use th arrest perauns sent for letters am they will know nothing about it, ‘To the above letier Mr. Buras, after due consider. tion, wrote ine following reps, HostoN, April Q. A. SuiTH—Give me my child and i wili comps your wish i, BURNS. ‘Laois auswer was posted and an oMveer was de- talled to wateh for tue person who calied for i. one cawe, however, and the distracted lather nad alinost giveu up the search us hopeless wien, on ‘Luesuay evening, a young Wan Damed Poberty called Upon fim at ms house. ie stated tuai ina house oa institute place tuere was a cuild answer. lng lo the deser.puon, aud sid uae be learned of this originally ‘rom mis orother, who was au o ca sional visiior at Wie house, aud who remarked the fact taut the cuild slevt win ner dagerin ber mouth, They put various litle sigus together aud cousulted wie police notice 1 her, und 98 ite girl Was a stranger in the house We couciusion arrived a) Was hat sie Was the one abstracted from Mr, Burns, altuough there sitll existed some ULceriainty in regard to tae culid. ‘Yhe next morning Mer. Burds, accompanied vy a po- lieeman and young Doherty, weut Lo institute place. Al the enirance to tie court a number of chia were perceived plajiug avout, one of whom wore a cloak witi plaid wimuiings. ‘Tue otk lovked at this child rather cisely, wud Whe he was dois s0 Mr. Burns immedtitely recogaized whe litile oue and exclauned, “THATS MY CHILD, Sik.” He then took a large siveu photograph from his pocket and asked the child who it was, woereupon sie exciaime “ePHHAN’S PAPA, PAPA,’ and turning toward tie original put her arms around bis neck. ‘This was suilicient provi, Mf any doubt existed, to esiablish her idex tty, and taxing her im bis arms the faiher entered a house and went up stats to one of the apartments, accompanied vy tne ollicer, wuere they arrested rs. Coase and a man named Man- ning. On vis way home witi ois child Air. Burns ‘was recognized by many of his friends, and tue news of the recovery aud restoration 61 Nellie SPREAD LIKE WILDFIRE A crowd soon coilected and followed the party through the sircets, augmenting rapidiy uuu tuey reached his home, where Nellie’s reception by her mother was very affecting. dhe woman Chase informed the writer that she be- longed in vortiand, Me., where her pareuts reside, and that she had been @ resideut of Boston beewcen two and three years. She foruwerly lived on Lyude- boro’ piace, near Carver strect, She says that she 1s @ marned woman, twenty-one years of age, aad Las @ husband who is aseaman on board tie United States screw steamer Quinnebaug, of the south At- lantic squadron. sie Says that she found the child becween three and four o'clock on the aiternvon of ‘Thursday, March si, on Tremont street, near the Common, and asked her where site lived. Lue child replied, ‘In the nous and on turther Bgl the child sald she wanted to go home. The woman then said she’d take her home. and she carried her to TUB HOUSE ON INSTITUTE PLACE. ‘This is one of two uirty edidces occupied by a dozen or jifteen tamties. The room 1a which the Chase Woman jas jived [8 miseraviy furnisued with half broken furntcure, aud evideuces Of poverty are everywhere numerous. When the child was iound she was poorly ciad and very arty, vermin beng visible upo. her hare One otuer chi.d was iound in the house, and che Oulcers are engaged tu making Inquiries about It in order to ascertain whetner or nov it has been kidnapped. THE KIDNAPPERS HELD FOR TRIAL. Mrs. Chase and the man Thomas Manning were before the Municipal Court yescerday charged with several panes | Kidnapping, ana were held ta $3,000 bali each for of gas, Weick wt once came out of his | trial No | 7 THE GRAND BOULEVARD. Advancement of the Work—The Circles~The Pivotal Point of the Island—Description and Direction of the Highway. ponent Among all the important landed Improvements that have veen going forward under the chargé of the Park Commissioners for the past few years none has been watched with so much interest and hope ag the splendid boutevard stretcuing away irom the junetion of Figith avenue and Filty niath street, ‘his grand highway ts approacuing its compledon, and few even now, upon the tureshold of its opene ing, can comprehend its vast uuitly to (he reste dents upon this isiand, It will form @ value abie highway, not ouly because it serves as a vaive by waich an overcrowea populanen can escape nortuward, but decause of its oruamentat beauty, the Huely embelis aad richly ptanted county tivough Waicn it wil pass, and because We exvellént judgment tat Oas Oxegoits verusiat, Peed OU ibs s14U0Ns Course and cAPIully couside ered its desideraca, will be connected wisn tis devele opment and ELEGANT AND COMPACT FINISH, Paris has ru ning turou,a Ks Heart, from the Place de la Concorde to the iriumpual Arch, ine grandest highway in the worid—broal, of magata. Cent sweep, picturesque Scenery, green parks, Vvel- vei lawns, ively contiived episodes aud surround- ings (hut Oreacue a rural peauty aud sereuity ta tae ilust Of a uoisy aud populous city. fhe Coamps Elys e348 to Paris Waal che new Boulevard whl be ty New York, The rvark bas beeu a gay and deservediy @iegaut resort tor driviug. saliag and Walning; Dut (uere Das beed do straight. broad ore Hameutal suretci Ib tie City 1OF fast Grving exceps Harieut jaue, and certataiy none thar would oe at once useiul and ornamental, for ine ugly Avenues I euMer sense are uO Liuprovemeut ou Lue Od Kustom post road. but a short time and tue Boulevard wtll be open todriving., itis ° A BROAD THOROUGHPARE, one hundred and nfy leet wide, with a footwalk tn te middie tWeutv-Gro tect iu’ widta, Mauked O® einer band by (wo drives .uicy feet wide; aud, again, Uo elines side Of (hese capactous roadways are Walks respectively tventy-two leet in wides. ‘There will be plated four rows of trees, lining tne walks aud drives 1rom ove Cerwtnus to the viner, turowlay We Boulevard save @ COO) suade Ut aauost any Hour of liv day, Save avoUL Hoo, When Lue Ovaled season Keeps 80 lusny ladours. “Throuyi ul 1S .eugta gue pipes are beug laid, water pipes par down aud Blows is being browed fur Lie 8. i0ace OF Lie road. OVer & WOUsald Wen are WOW a Work busily en- gageu 1 giadiag, Guing, compacting, planting, curbing and finsling. ihe circle, ae Lue junction of Fiftv-ninth sureet, Broudway and Liguth avenue and te Mercuania? Gate of the vark, 1. now THE VIVOTAL POINT itis acuculur enciosure, 430 feet tn With W Miutiewatically periect cucu me Whica i8 SurroUlued OY Gouvle rows of vinising trees, foely carved = wih accu- wily Utuag vue stone suuding OA eud, macada- of the island. diameter, ter L mied im We ured, aud as beat perieewon as American and reign arlisansatp cam wake lL Concentric Witt it, usd ta ls cepira, 1s & suiailer circle, exguty feet in duaineter, Wealed la an orca muuher wud designed tor a maguuiceas group of sikvuaiy. faa sdurt tune toe Circie Wul be Gusued an every detail, Ludbis Me che nagail Ave- Nue patiroud Company s09W the proper public spit. and digsun Welr (racks Waicu NOW deuce Lhe Ene trance bo THE EDEN OF NEW YORK. It Will thus be svea Wit Cuis Cireie 48 Important In lie weograpay ol jue city; Luat i commands a grand entrance Ly bie Park, (ae Iroat Quur Ww bus . Boule- Vuld, tue Duck door Lo Broadway, Fiy-nioeh street A VigNih uvewue, Li leads from tue gross ty tue reilaed, Lom «ie Vulgar werchandise Lo rural beauty, JOU UgIY OLICKS Ulu aptly alters Wo leaty arvOrs and serpentine drives, Frou tis Vilar spol tue boulevard, 169 feet wide, takes @ dtagonel direc. Od, Crosses MUN AVCRUE ALDIXty-MlLa steer, Lenya avenue al Seventy-ursi street, dnd trou seveuty- miata street to luzd street i pursues a paralel course; hence fo Lysih street, In a dutzoual direc: hou; uence aivug we ue of Kleveuta avenue to Joon street, The progress of a Uke Wors 18 Lar #IVURCeU, bot Stedid rulers ure Couacung Lue sur Jace. Ue sub-uruioage isin fue couditiod and tw ped are Ludi (he pablic itay 50/2 Have 1S Use; DU dé present ho drivius 1s YI ted. EUROPEAN MARKETS. LoNvON MONRY Marke LOspON, April 2iI— 4:50 P.al.—Cousvis Closcu al dd'¢ Lor Money aud B4ig tor tae account. Uniied States UveWenl+ bouds, Lov. 89595 Loud, Old, S743 Joul, 8945 Leu-Lorues, of S.0cks ‘eas rie huuWwa 14; Jinnows Centrals 118; Atianite wild Great \esvera, 21, Paks — Bi. Aut 24.—ine Bourse closea nem BANK FOIE : NKPORT, April 21.— Usted States vonus closed dirmer and bighor; live Uwenties, 9535 L.vexvool CorToN MARKET—LiveRPOOL, Aprit 24:30 7%. M.—the cotton maraet closed st auy. Middiog Upands, ligd.; minding Ocieaus, Liga, a iljgd ‘dhe ses Of ine day Mave beeu' 12,00 bales mecsuding 4.000 for export ana .specala tou. MARKET, -MAVRE, April -1.—Com but qulei; WW Widdaag, Blow Havre Corzos tou civeed Uru, PROVISIONS 0 P. Me—Lard 10 6-8. 9a. Er ewi. € e bess wrades ui American fue, LONDON /RODUCE MAKKET.—LONDON, Tallow firmer, but not quouabiv higner. heavy at £52 68. per tou, Sugar qu and afloat. Calcutta linseed tran quiet and steroy vd. per owt. PerkoLEUM MARKET. ~ANT WER, April Ileal closed iri. THE WEEKLY HERALD. The Cheapest aud Best Newspaper tn the Country. 5 ‘The WEEXLY HERALD of the present week, now ready, contains the very latest Euronean News by the Cable up to the hour of publication; also Teie- graphic Despaiches from Cuba, Mexico aud otner points. It also contains the Current News of the Week; the Fashions; Amusements: Facette; Foreign Intelligence; Artistic, Sporting, Religious and Literary inceiligence; Washingion News; Obit- uary Notices; Edltoral Articies on the prominent topics of the aay; Our Agricuitural Buaget; ite- views of the Cattle, Horse, Dry Goods and Boot aud shoe Marxets; Financial and Commercial In- telligence, and accounts of all the important and interesting events of tne week. TERuS:—Hingie subseriptiva, $2; Three copies, $5; Five copies, $8; Ten copies. $15; Single copie , tive cents each. A ilimited oumber of advertisements inserted in the WerkLY HERALD. Died, MORAN.—MARY ANN MORAN, wife of John Moran, and daugnver of Cornelius and Bridget and sis.er to ‘Vaomas Bogam, aged 39 years and 4 mouths, ‘The relatives and irienas of the fumuy ace re. quested to atiend the funeral, from her late reste dence, No. 79 King street, this (Friday) afternoon, at Uwo o'clock. (Yor Other Deaths See Fisth Page.\ MARKET.—LIVERPOOLy is dra aed has ade 2, 7.8. per ew, Lor April 21— Linseed ow botu vu 8)0b Cowen resin Petro- A.—“Burnt Childres the Fire? ond ‘¢ thowe who have tried them loathe the dirty hair coloring arations with which the market is deluged. Butin HA. JON'S VITALIA, OR SALVATION FOR THE HATR, their most kancttine expectations will be resilzed, «ray hairs take any shade of brown oF black under its operation. Sold by druggists. 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Cristadoro’s Unrivailed Heir Dye.—Sotd and appiied at Lis wig aad scalp factory, No. 6 Asior House. City Ladies and Ladies Visiting the Citys if you wish beautiful ROOTS and SHOES at reduced prices paironize MILLER & CO., No.3 Union aquare. iv, the adie, iaawatar | Davies Spring Styles of Gentlemea’s Hats Salestoom 20934 Broadway, near Duane strest. Diamonds, Watches aud Jewelry selling at greatly reduced prices; als taven bought for cash. EO. ©. a 4i5 Boadway, one door belaw Cana. Fashionable Hats for ¢ youth. WARN Boys and Iinportant to Aspiraits for Ottice Under the Now Charter. Success in the comtog election cannot possiviy atiend can jidates who are no led wit, head-year iroue the KNOX Emporium, 212 Broadway, New York. Reyal Havana Lotiory Prizes Paid in Goid, Information furnished. | The highest rates pall (ve Doublovas of Guld and sliver: L pres MOG AYLOK & Ua Bankers, 16 Wall atrech N.Y