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joan” ts inwoduced, and vurlous other ma The Ohristian Union shows “The Way to Christ,” portrays “The Church of Ragland, Its Present and Pature,” discourses upon “Theology in the Constilu‘ion,” “Protestant Missions in Eastera Asia” and “The Two Proceasions.” Upon the latter topio tho Union obs-rvea — Iu numbers we sho: gervation, that tue ¢ UrnoUt, While thal g ld suppose, from cursory ob- an far exceeded the Inga 1 aspect of juyoussess—ol y aut roine ity—wnien abvays charac- rl ea the merry makiags of the ior Rave to this juoiiee 4 great alvautage over the sombre parade of e $003 Of St. Panick. For hours and donrs the Procession of last Mt) nday marched to soud phalaux ap Broadway, vlociinz ths entire street, and aking the air musical with cheers and tremulous vith the futier of band. rciels aud Lag The New York Observer (Presbyterian organ) announces that the “Baptists spurn the bribe,” meaning that the Baptists have been fools enough to decline a very modest ‘and judicious donation for the benedt of the organization. If our Ciristian brothren were to scrutinize the rati tigious belief of those who make donations thers mizht be many lapses pon the principle the Bapuists, or rather their envious colaburers in tho vinoyard ef the Lord, seek to estabiisa. . The Odserver tas also a paragraph in con- nection with the a:tempt to restore to the Bishopric of Now York Boajamia T. Oador- @onk, who died several years since while anier ‘suspension for immoralities, The Church Wiskly devoted six entire columns to the matter last week, ‘‘The success of this effort strikes us,” says the Odserver, “as being just aboutas practicable as the restoration of ‘the suspended bishop to life. Why will not his friends leave him to rest ia his grave?” The Methodist touches upon possession of the whcle Caurch :— Devote and talented women have suddenly e@ppeared in Methods: couventions and conferences, as well a3 In churches. Some reporters say that it 48 well Woith wile ior the preachers to hear them, af only to only hear of Mi: leara how to preach. We not Leonaid, awav of in Kansas, of the singu arly eloquent ars, Willing, troia Chicazo to New York, aia srom New York to boston; of Mra, Whaittemevre, of Pauad Iptia; but, in the latest ro. jorte] case, of a who.e corps of taem invading the utsvurg .onfere ice~ irs. Bishop Clark, Mrs, Bate lake, Mrs. Wiltiug-—und carrying triumphantly the Waat are ‘Yotes of the session for their good cause, ‘we coming to? The Independent, with its cumbersome pages, has acarcely an original idea, Our distant religious exchanges show a hope- ful condition of things, Certainly, the Chris- tian movement in the Uaited States is not going backward. r- Tug Mosr Exonanrina Sensation in society that we are likely to have for some timo is the approaching marriage of Mx Rangabe, the Greek Charg¢ d’Affaires at Washington, and the daughter of Baron Gerolt. The wedding is to take place in New York, for the reason that the Catholic clergy- men in Washington refuse to perform the ceremony because there is also to be a Greek ceremony, and Mr, Rangabo cannot disown his Cuurch and his country’s Church even for 80 fair a bride as MissGerolt. It is impossible to say just yet wiother the partics will find a Catholic clergyman in this city more open to conviction on the subjact than the ones in Washington, for what is orthodox there ought to be orthodox here. It is certain, however, that there will be many other means open for celebrating the wedling. There are the police courts, where many of our foreign nobility have been mirried ers this ; and at least one of them, a young Bourbon prince, who was mar- ried in Jefferson Market a few years ago, was ofa rank cq.al to that of either Mr. Rangabe or Miss Gerolt. Tne Darxusr Hour, it is said, is just before ‘the break of day. It was, at all events, at Albany the darkest hour to Tammany on Fri day night, just before the break of day with a smilo from Mr. Winans, The best of it is Mr. Winans stands by the constitution and Mr. Fenton stands behiad him. Personal Intelligonce. Mr. L. A. Sheldon, Mr. J, R. West, Mr. Frank Mosty and Mr, J. M. Lockwood, members of a legta- Jative delegation from Louisiana, have arrived at the Fifth Avenue Hotel. Mr. Franus B. Hayes, President of tne Atlantic and Paciiic Raliroad, 13 sojourning at the Lrevourt House, Mr. A. H. Lafin, the newly appointed Naval Officer of this port, 14 at the Fifta Avenue Hotel. ABs plant Ativrucy General Hammond and Comp- troller P. Nichoias, of Albany, are stopping at the Homwan House, Mr. Cassius Wells, of Hartford, 18 at tho FiRh Avenue Hotel. Generat Mahone, from Virginia, ts quartered at the St. Nicholas Uotel. Mr. C. McAlister, Trustee of the Peabody Fund, has arrivet irom Philadelpiita and is at the Fitth Avenue Hotel, Judge Lewis Jones, from Pennsylvania, is among the arvivais at the Grand Central Hotel Maor Worta, of (he United Staves Army, taken qu rters at tie Siurtevant House, Ex-Governor Goodwin arvived yesterday at the Fifth Avenue Hotel, CANADIAN PARLIAMENT. has ‘The Sau Jann Boaw'ary und Fishery Queee tone tection of the Jowt High Commission to be Susmitied to Parlinment. Orrawa, April 15, 1871. Jn the Senate to-dsy Hon. Mr. Ryan mquired if the voint Hign Commission should come to an arrangement on the San Juan boundary and fishery questions, whether the governinent would give Parliament fall oppoitunity Jor expressing au opluion conceriting sach urrange- mHOt Mr. Campbell repited that any measure re- lating to these subjects would first be submitted to Parlument befor treaty was finaily stipulated. MYSTERIOUS CASE IN JERSEY CITY. A yonng pian named James Tompkins, who poarded at a house adjoining the horse car depot on Jersoy Ciy Heignts, was saddenly taken i on Thursday night, Dr, Buitett was cailed on and pre- gcrived for the disease, which he pronounced fever, Next morning the im Was @ Corpse aud the iace became purple. she doctor, it ts akeged, urged thas the remus sould be at oucs interred, and his ads Vice Was adupted, Corouer Burns hear | of the case, but, owing ve the change m the iw reiting to ovroners, he could not ike any action. Ik ts a case properly jor the County Paystcian, and M6 calls tur & Tegid mvestguiun, STATEN SLAXO, ‘The Staten Isiand Dyeing Establishment, at Weat Brighton, was destroyed vy ive yesterday moratng, ‘Tho tre originated in the sik departaent, aad was caused by some eserped gas taktog tire from a lamp, Several girls who were working at the time barely = pee Will Lied lives. Loss avoul $4,000; luily sured. ahe vody of an unknown min about thirty-five yeags of age Was found in ine Wiis yesterday, neat Port Kiciino: Ho was avout five feet lint duches hig, had ou dark cluthes, red shat waa cavy Doula. A pocketbous, containing $24 Ly, und piece of paper v: je name uf Mary doun, de «# Monroe sweet, ad Upow tug Lour Methodist women and the women’s rights question. It announces that its Methodist exchanges are reporting from all directions the demonsira- tions of this new power. It would seom, it says, that a female apostolate were taking Pot Sata RSS a Sn SE SE, a ne, ee ile EE ae ae aaa Tl NEW YORK HERALD. SUNDAY, APRIL Ib. 187L—QUADRUPLE, SHEET. HUGH REVOLT. Herald Special Reports from Paris. Shells and Riflo Bullets Fall- ing Into the City. SEVERAL STREETS IN RUINS. Crowds Demanding Their Pass- ports from the Commune. The Insurgents Using the Ameri- ean Explosive Bomb. THE GOVERNMENT TROOPS REPULSED The Column Vendome Not to be Destroyed. The Commune Anxious on the Question of Churen and State. TELEGRAMS TO THE NEW YORK HETALD, Lowxvoy, April 15, 1871, I have received the followiag despatch from the New York Heratp’s special correspov- dent in Paris, dated on yesterday. Your cor- respondent says :— EFFEROT OF THE SHELLING. Yesterday (Thursday) sholls foll into the avenue Wagram, and many rifle bullets cleared the ramparts. A number of tradesnen in the Avenue des Ternes have bevn wounded, and there is a general exodus from that quar- ter of the city, THE EXODUS, Crowds are demanding passports from the Communist authorities to leave Paris, now that the price of thom is reduced to half a franc each, Hundreds, however, are disappointed, the officials refusing to issze them. 4 STREETS IN RUINS. Nearly all the sircois in the neighborhood of Porte Maillot are in ruins, so destructively efficient has been the effzct of the fire from Fort Mont Valcrien. A TERRIBLE MISSIVE. The American mitrailleuses, which are in use at Forts Issy and Vanvres, aré firing small bombs, which splinter into thirty pieces and are terribly destructive, : THE SOOIALIST REPUBLICANS. The socialist republicans are making great efforts to secure the return of their candidates in the election of Sunday next. A VIOLENT NEWSPAPER, The peace delegation have returned from Versailles and submitted their report. The Mot @Ordre, newspaper indulges in very violent language on the subject of M. Thiers’ conditions, A SAVAGE DEMAND. Rochefort demands that Marshal MacMahon, Generals Vinoy and Gallipel, Jules Favre and Jules Picard shall be brougit into Paris chained by couples and taken round the point of the Champs Elys¢es, where the relatives of the insurgent National Guards killed in action should do what they please with them. NOT TO BE DESTROYED, It bas been finally decided not to demolish the Column Vendéme, but to displace the statue on the top of it, Another Communist Success—An Alarm at Vaovece—Lullier ia Command—The Maillot Gate. ‘ Lowpoy, April 15, 1871. I have recelved the following foteliigence from Paris, dated to-day, and forward the same for publication in the New Yor HERALD :— ANOTHER COMMUNIST SUCCESS, There was brisk cannonading yesterday evening, and General Cluseret claims to have repulsed the Versailles forces, AN ALARM AT VANVRES. The rappel was beaten at Vanvres at mid- night in consequence of 9 report that the Versailles troops were approaching, LULLIER IS COMMAND, General Lullier has been appointed to the command of the Communist gunboats, THE MAILLOT GATE, The cannonsde recommenced at the Maillot Gate and Neuilly this morning, The Commune on the Church Question—Radi- eal Compliment te Dollioger, ef Bavaria= What the Paris “Reds” Hope for Austria— Divorce Betweon Reitalon and Government. Vieswa, April 15, 1871. The Parls radicals and ‘“‘reds” appear to re- main exceedingly anxious on the subjoct of the union of Church and State, They eupport the idea of a ‘“‘iree” State, and worship as you please. Looking in this direction I have to state, by cable telegram, for the information of the American public through the columns of the Hxracp, that the Communal Conncil of Paris has in @ letter warmly complimented M. Dillinger, the distinguished Bavarian advo- cate of “the separation of Church and State,” for “ais effurts in thatdirection;" and hag also expressed “the hope that the Austrian goverament will roguiate the quostion of | Charch aod Siaie” within the boundaries of tho ompirea THE VERSSILLES GOVERNMENT, Circular from M. Thiors on the Situation. The Insurgents’ Communica- tions Destroyed. A SUCCESSFUL SORTIE The Paris Communists Preparing for a Siege. Passage of the Municipal Bill by the Assembly. The Eaigot Revenue Exhibit---Pro- mises of Economy. TELEGRAM TO THE NEW YON HENALD. Lonvow, April 15, 1871. I have received the foliowing intelligonce from Versailles, and forward the same for the information of the New York Hrratpi— M, THIERS ON THE SITUATION. M. Thiers has issued another circular, in whioh he says: —‘'The fighting of the last two days bas been of an unimportant character. Chatillon and the southern forts of Paris con- tinue to fre without result. Our troops are well established in their positions, and have re- pulsed a sortie. Our communications are per- fect, while those of the insurgents have been destroyed. General Wolf by a sortie from our lines has dama zed the insurgent preparations for an attack upon Asnieros.” GENERAL WAR NEWS. The corcentration of loyal troops continues at Versailles, It is known that the Paris Commune {is making preparatious for a siege. There is a comparative lull in the fighting. EXEOUTIVE DEFENOE. An official and explicit dental is given to the various charges of cruelty and repression attributed to the Versailles authoritios, civil and military. ant ; “ MUNIOIPAL RIGHTS FOB PARIS, Still later advices from Versailles state that the bill giving municipal rights to Paris has boen finally adopted by the National Assembly, PRINCE FREDERIOK CHARLES. Prince Frederick Carles will in May leave his post as commander of the German forces in France for a visit at Kissengen and Berlin. EXTRA-W\RLIAMENTARY ARREST. M. Lockroy, who recently resigned his seat in the Assembly in order to remain with the Commanists, was arrested yesterday at the Neuilly outpost of the Versailles army and brought to Versailles. THE ARMY OPERATIONS TONING DOW®. There {s no news of a military nature which can bs communicated for publication. No operations of importance have occurred. The military news despatches issued in Ver- sailles this evening contain nothing of special interest, TUE FINANCIAL ASPZOT—BUDGET EXNIBIT OF TUE VERSAILLES AUTUORITIZS. Vensatirs, April 15—Eveping. In the National Assembly to-day a partial financial statement was submitted by the gov- ernment. The estimates for the military service are not yet fixed, but the other ministries will economize to the amount of 107,000,000 francs during the last haif of the present fiscal year, Tho revenue cannot be ascertained until quiet has been restored to the country, LATEST NEWS FROM PARIS. A Fierce Cannonade and General Re- pulse of the Government Troops. Freach Appeals to the Commun- ists---Political Division. TELEGRAM TO THE NEW YORK HENALS, Pants, April 15, Vis Lonpos, April 16-—2 A. My A terrible cannonade was kept up all last night, The attack of the government troops was everywhere repulsed, The cannonade and fusillade will be ro- sumed this afternoon. It is said that Fort Usey is damaged. Oth- erwise the results of the three days’ cannoo- ade have been insignificant. The Cloche ‘deplores tho Commune’s in- flexibility.” ‘The government troops have hitherto made No serious attack. The Temps summons the Commune ‘to state its demands,” The fail of the Seine has paralysed the Com- muuists’ guaboats, Tho Central Committee is still at variance with the Commune. TELEGIAPIIG REWS ITEMS. A tarce cave has been discovered Intely by @ party of miners enyazed th singiny ®snafson King eo mine, near ‘Ugden, Utah. Mary G. She (fer, etstor of thy Roe, Dr. Van Ingen, of Roch: ater, N. ¥., died au ideniy ta the streets of fouakeep- te, yeateruay, of hoart disoacs. Alerribio hall storm, leeuing if Mi ay Ma Ken, reet iron roving WAR per opr fruit and forest trees was mk, "Toe Miasinatops river at Ne eiow thy hihwater mark of Grriling the amcurity Of tae lov Orlennn in on'y two inches 92, RNG UDCASinUas WH LOE TO se Last Octaber Lewia Farrin,toa murdered J mes, of Ore con CoMMY, Toa, alter Wakes he Gee bot be (ty Lata where he murdered sn unvitead'n at turn t Up MH JacktoNyort, Ark, where ne Ora Yosierday he Was Arte ondud 10e (uo wecamnd | Fote with wim he pad 4 wd OMFORE th Mewpiia, ABs Lio CHINA AND JAPAN. Washington's Birthday Observed in Shanz- hae—Prozress of the War in China-—Criti cal Condition of Affairs in Japan— Disiurbaiess Throatened in tho Northern Provinces, SAN Pua: cisco, April 15, 1571. China and Japan advices per steamship America @tate that Washington's birthday was celebrated With epirit at Shanghae. ‘Tue steamer Don, fiom Hong Kong for Shanghal, Was wrecked ou Oeksert Islanu ana piiluged by he Chineso. Kweith-wa, China, has been captured by the rebels, and troops are buing forwarded thither from Pekin, Affairs in Japan are critieal, In various places bands of armed men are threatening hostillites to the government, Tne guard o! the Mikado has been tucreased. War steamers have been sent north on account of disturbances thers. At Yeudo @ Chancellor of the third rank was mur- dered while slee sing with bw wife, under circu sLances Ot horrible atrosiyyt A jettor trou Shang se, March 12, a: ys navigation with the nortvern ports 18 openea, and Admiral Rogers will be Were Ww start ior Cored about the middie of Apri. American Consulate General, died suddenly on tut day. GERMANY, The Nation's Honor to the Victorious Army~ Preparing for the Day of Triumph. TELECRAM TO THE KEW YORK HETALD. BERLIN, April 15, 1871. * The German pople have dotermined that the National honor to the victorious soldiers of the em- Pire shall be of tie most marked and fatierlng character, Tbave been informed that, notwithstanding the fact that no exe: date has been yet fixed for the triumphal eutry of the Ge man army futo this capital, it 1s generally Le- lueved that tho long-louxed for event will occur during the month oi May or June, and that it will be conducted in the most brillant style of modern military pageantry. CUBA. Departuro of the Bisuop of Havane. for Now York. HAVANA, April 15, 1871. Tho Bishop of Havana left by the steumsuip Mis- four for New York this atteruoon. Some say he is to stop and remain at Nassau. Crowus of friends, but uo Citizens, Were O1 LDourd to bid Dlin iar wed, MUSIC AND THE DAAMA, Bootn’s THEATRE.—“Jonquil,”’ a new piece, which is scarcely liseiy Ww bave much of a run, was played before a Lin house at this theatre last evening. It isa drama, adapted, of course, fram the French, and is fouuded on a variation of the usual humdrum form of theatrical aduitery, such as we faa in the “Stranger”! und plays of @ similar cast, In “Jou- quil,”” the peccant lady is an actress who, having Marned a. artist and taken ao few years’ spel of love in w» collase, fuds tow she nas made & grand mistike, aud hungers azatn aiter tue fesi.vis of tue ¢ eevroom Lgypt she has weseried, Her Dusoaud at ist uc spairs of getting bread for his tainly and goes mro we army. ‘The viiala then steps 1 and feuds the false fue back wo tne gay word. ‘ie rest can be Gucssed—tue deseruon of the husbaud irow the Brny, @ Dag KCCUG WILL MIB WLO, KO., der, KC. LOW getiier with Wholesale slaughter at ibe finish. “Tne play, mM spite of the Comparative originality of tus plot, Witch tucas Upon Wie reat heart lessness Of tue aduiteress, aut iy thas @ siroag contrast tO the charm.ng goudness oO. tie geveral Tun Of tity class Of female staners—and ol a very etfecively melodramatic la-t act, is a very bad ove, Nor did te gain much ein acting or mounting. Some of the scenes were sup- ed Lo be CU Ire the Yau manue, yet Une g Uemen were dressed in norribly tiruag and une ladies did not Appeat Lo Much ve tage. Tue pronuaciiidoa of the actors wus or the usual styie of melouraua. “aiadarm’” and “Mussivo” were bauded back and forth With cCharwtug na:vete, Capttin Kena Patewan, Was perhaps tne most ca part. Mr. barrett, ay Lie to rave been at is vest. two mucu his natu Tuning, Mis3 2 tural aud repuisi owing to the rei 1, by Mr. Ke ans Kaustine seened Ubi ay have Leen greatiy 20. the Characver sue took, Taken as jonquil” cannot be re Corded ay a success, though the sevsation sceucs 10 the third and fourtu acts were hearty applauded. MLsson.--This renowned artiste has reuewed her engagemeut with Max straxosch for the coming season, and will appear in the fall in epera in tuls clty, No definie arraugetuenis have been made w.to any particular house, and the management declares that ce Wiil not go to the Academy of Music it te directors are not willing to come to reasonabie terms. It is said on good grounds taat Fisk 1s endeavoring Lo secure coveied prize for the Erie Opera House, aud that negotiations have veea already cominecced. Kew managers, certainiy, can be found wildug to risk a season at the Academy under the present uubusiness-like stute of things, A week or two will Itkeiy sett.c all, CHURCH MUSIC ASSOCIATION. —Tnhe last concert of this spiend#l musical orgagization takes place on Wednesday, May 3, ut Sieltaway Hall, under tao di- rection of ita indotatigable couducior, Dr. James Pech, The programme consists of Auber's overture to ‘Masantello,” —_ Niede~ meyer’s “siesse Solennelie’ tu B minor, and Me ndelssuhn’s music to * A Midsuminer Nighv's Drea in the toteresting tittle parapnict pud- lished by the associativa allusion 13 made wo the un- eXam pied success ol ine Concerts for We past two ScusULs abd the Checriug prospects for th* iuture, Mr. George 'T. Siroug, tue President, pays the fol- lowing deserved trvute to the culef cause of the #UCCess of the insuisuton, For any wholesome ant retiring infinence the assoclat may @xXer! tue credit is wholly «uo to Ita wr, Pech. Inhis duat capacity of siden srur and mus) talents, energy and eas in ite service have se bauatibie, ‘They have certainly bee wholy d Vur subserivers and their 1 we ani 1o warmy expr ‘and rouvaseals, st f tule eujoyment ts his to secure Ittor tem ory ce ot retgious actu cheeriuliy expensed mucu od energy, experiency and sKilly wad bo such as many thovisB! dotiars ‘could n ly Ibe Be Is eniitled to pmtie. gratitude aaa puuile benciw-tor aud as moat liver to rit dle’ or at least to for the satiusuce of bis f cing MbCr Is Not conned to the audlences t crowd dteluway Hail at the association's concerts wud re- hearsals. It radia.es frour them throughout the waoie oom- Miunity on which be bas taus vesowe. the gift of au lniro uetion toa school of art wholly Hew to mostof us, 1 Wilen tae uknost capavisitios of music are devoted to the highest Vaeme by which art caa be coasecraied. twee Taz Gaanp ENOLIsn EXdIBITION.—Somothing new under the sua in the circus aud meoagerie line 1s to be preseated in this city on Mouday, 17 “Howes! Great Lomcon Circus and Sauger's Bagusa Menagerie of Traiued Auimais,” of European re nown, are to give their imiilal performances in this countiy at the Kink, w.th an entirely new company 0 performers and style of pertoimauces, flowes’ equestrian troupe Was orguitized sume years a0 iu ibugiand under Wwe management ot ds. Ls [ re owes, we Amer.can miullonnare, who, whi be remembered, vrougnt out to this © try in 1853 the renowned Franconi Hippodrome. ‘TO Suy that this 18 Lue sargest, Moxt Costly and mig Lidcent exmioition of tue Kind ever given im Aue rew is nut saying enongu. it ts said to present hovellies in Wild suit traning, & <ceileace ha rta; performances, splendur of Wararove, trapprags and ouuit; & yreater display Of fine horses aad ponies, and mote novel features in its programme, tian have ever distinguished any other enterprise iD @jue-wiau or Zoological science, ‘The tigh respect- abiuty of Lowes’ London Circus and the marvelious expioits of the wild beast Waners, Come fuly eu. dorsed, aud will doubtless attract lashionavle aud refined audiences, lor Wow the Coupauy seems LO cater exclusively. Musical and Theatrical Notes. | | Jeakins, interpreter to the | | between the gea'iemen present a There is no change for the coming week at the | following theaties:—Puih Avenue, Oiymple, Wal- lack’s, Niblo's, Grand Opera House, Fourtecuih Sireet, Wood's, Globe and the Stadt. Bootn revives “Richelieu” for this week only. Fens, eee comes the long piomiscd “Winter's ‘rhe vew come 'y of “Pluck” wiltbe produced for the dist time to-aorrow olgab ab bie be Wwit’s ge Clarae aad a well lel company ave La tae Cash Neweoorm & Arlington's Minstrels open their new halt uudes Apolo Had on Wonuay eveduy. Miss ‘Cassie Hentz gave her second concert at Stemway tail insé nigai. THE LRAVENWorti, 8, April 15, Tl. Authentic advices at Fort Leaveaworh from the | frontier represe..t te Indians all duxions for Peace And po fears ate entertained of any hodtuttiod ba 4 Ubi Bate (ae pr@scat suasom. YACHTING. The Questions of Moasuroment and Allow- a To THR Eprror ov Tae HynaLp:— The subject of tho meavarem-ent of yachts appears Just now to be exciting the yachting trateraity, ant the oll vexed question of huw one yacht should allow another or bo allowed seoms bo ve an open qvestion; butif yacutmen could do away with the idea that the whole superdcial feet under water was resistance the problem could easily be so! ved. Yacht clubs have one or two days in tho year when it ts desirable to test thelr modeis, and it is impossible todo so when two yachts prosent tho sane resistance to the water and one carries oue- quarter to one-third more canvas than the other, unl2as they can allow just what it 1s worth to them, Aud it is very desirable to esiublish some standard by which yachts belonging to clubs may havea | proper apportionment of satl to resistanco for re- gaita occas ons, Toore can be bat one accurate method, and that it 1s which takes into covsidcration tae resistance Opposed 19 a vessel's progress througm the water, The sail catching the wind ts the power which over- comes the resisiunce, Almost every vessel in a club ‘Was bullt for specd, and the knowledge anu export- ence of the bulider were brought inio requisition Qud the best form his judement could decide upon Was given to Lie yacht; 80 it is sae Lo assume that tie mouels aro ail equa rb, vty claived that aa dliowance should be made for .ength, but the tact is tuat the loner of two ves- bis OF Yood MiOUels Laving Lue sale LMersed BeC- tion imidsiity had tus advantage. , ‘Lo tus. rate Cuis lake an eatreme case, vi merse y ’ paun or back tu the resisang water; now turn yaar | Laud so that it Wit pass Uboueu the Water 6dZo- wise. It whl be seen, without the exp ent, tha mg the palin wo the water you rncounter fav tor resisiaice Ihao Ward tae edgy is turaed; le, iN boLH Cases, biG SAME amount Oo. Water and Sariuce 14 WniMeised, but the auouut oF suriace 1 Which resistance is ollered is tur greater in the Joimer testance than th tue latter. ‘The long Vexsel, 1b 18 clawed, presen's more surs Jace tv tue Water and 1g, Lnerelure retarded by Lies tou, this is property tae Cohesive avtracuun of the puruicics of Water to tae boat and to cach other aud Une diiereuce in attracidon betweea two boats of Uurty aud twent)-dve leet ix very slight and is vastly More than Compensated for by t.e inprove- Meut i the lines of tue vesse . ‘Tue longer voat presents her midship section at a Suiailer angie (han wae Bhorivr one, ald wuLe the resistauce, buth yolug at the same speed, is pre- ciwely the same im both cases, the power provels ling the smaller vessel 1s used up in yiving mowon to the Water it pusses througi, in tue form of waves. ‘fuerefore In the case of two boats of equal im- Mersed Midsh.p section aud equal Sail, but oO. dither. ent longtiis, tbe longer one owes tne suorter vy actly the difference in the disturbance of or mot im acted to tae Water. This woud, however, lead Io a labyrinth of mathemancal iorwulas and cau- ot be coasidered. After ail, the umiuersed midsbip Section is the potat to be con: It is the custo.n of saimal Amount of sail to a certain len: trate, take small bouts (Lue priaciple hoids guud in Iurger ones). A yacht 26 fest long Mis 400 8 juure Ject 0. Canvas, One 46 feet has 5.0 {cet of canvass, 27 ceet has suv feet Of Canvas; rom 27 Lo By Leet In Jengin the ratio of increase reduces from 10) {eet of canvas to one additional foot of Leugtu to 50 leet for ove fuot of leugth, | ‘I'nis, of course, 18 done witu- Out regard to the resistance opposed to whe vessel, ‘Tous, & 25 foot vessel may have, as is sequently che Case, & greater resistance to overcome than a 40 tout vessel, yet the latter has, by the sallmakers’ rule, ngurly double the amount of sali as the wormer. claim, theu, that thy only trie basis froin whtch to establish @ standard for sail is the amount of ime mersed midship secon, or ver resistance, Lacing tuat a8 the basis, give the vevsals 80 many square leet Of Cuuvas lor each square foul of Lniaereed midstup section, dt a yacht owner thinks he can carry more sail than those he is in cowpetilion wid let hin wlow jor what he bas over by @ fair aud equitable rule. Unless some suc) rue a4 this Can De auopted wicre can be NO possiblity OF testing tue modei of the yacht. Very respec:tully, iL A. GOUGE, Ex-Measurer of Atlantic Yacht Club, 254 Broadway, New York. APMIL 7, L971. SUFFERING FOR ST. PATRICK. The Denth of Reilley—Arrest on Suaspicton— Partial Explanativa of tho ifystery—Aa- other S1. Patrick’s Day Homicide. Iu the case of Colonel Kelley, the man who died m Bellevue Hospital under somewhat suspicious circumstances, x8 reported in yesterday's Hssano, some furiher particulars have been opiained, De- coased lived at 4:1 East Forty-eighth street. On the 4th inst, Detective Lambrecht, of tae Ninetesnth precinct, received information that Reliley was rd tu give a certain Of boat. TO Mluse lying dangerously ill at his home, and he accordingly proceeded thither with a physl- can to lear his conuition. keliley nad some cats and contusions on his bead, waich he sala de had received on Si. Patrick's musht, waile La compauy Wilh Pairick Golden, a gros house Keeper, at 344 Bast Forey-sixth st cet. Fuaribor thau ims Kelley reused to teil Detective Lambre the ductor thought it prudent, be advi ed wae injured and reticent tadividnal ty go to tne hospital. waere he conid be more properly treated. ‘iis Reilley de. | cilned doing tilt the ta instant, when, growing worse Instead of better, ue sought and obtained ad- mission to Bellevue, telling thew in @ few words Une same thing he had wold olficer Lambrecat. Oa hearing of Reiliey's death Captatu Gaaner, of the Niuetevatn preciact, knowing Golden to be A WARD CAS! and suspected of compiic:ty in wost of the murders and rowdy assaults which have been commitved in that ward, ordered his arrest, to await the result of gn investization, Alter his capture Golden stated deceased were on @ spree St. Patric: night, alter visiiiug humerous groggeri Mnio Steve Geogucg: be and Fortieth street i take another drink. While there Golden saya de- censed stepped out, aud as he faied tw return he nade search for and tound him lying in the street, injured and nearly disabled, Golden pro- fesses utter iguura ce as to the manner ia Wien deceased Was tijured, bat it 18 scareviy aecessary LO that Captain Gunner and detective Lambrecht do aot believe him, Deputy Coroner Cushman mate a post mortem examination on the body of Reiley, and found partial softening of the cerebelinm and serious eifusion of the brain, bui no fractare @f tie skull, ‘Yoo exammation of the toteraal organs showed that deceased Was @ man of very lateuperate habus., ‘There was some difference of opinion (he post morteu i tw whether the lajuries received had luseaed learn. ‘The matter will be further investigated befora Coroner Sciirmer od soon 4 the atleadaace Of wit- nesses cau be secured. EUROPSZAN MARKETS. LONDON, Aprit 9 —-—, op & Cote New iat Marnhliement ‘orted Fn dish Umbrettas aad Canes by the bene make ma ernte veo, 174 Lh &. Guids VOLWeo Lwomy- us Ewaaty-tairt sree An—-Perfort t 4a. Bi -cant Boots ant BHOeS vOR LADIE TLEM@M, ROVE AND CHUL DHEA, THE La SEMEN E OF Flaiis WORK Iv tHe Crt LW Ss ASU NEW SE bd BAO KS, 10 aud L195 BROADWAY, ournae £96 arool At Anais Port tem Paentatere Rooms for gent Sent ond tot eneee Lax tn,ton avenue, corner Tweusy-Bita au at A.—For a Stylluh “and EY " pooular prives go to DOUGAN, 104 N, pn fh sirect, Aw-Jobnson= Deliciows % for sate by ali druggista, Price 35 WO and ogni rere sig A—w“tvish Spring Oversicks LEY'S, 568 Broad at McKiin~ A.—Vantnioons tho 1LE1"8, 685 Broadway. Specialty at McKlw. An O'd and Well Tried Remedy.—VYre WINSLOW'S BOOTHING SYRUP (or cilidren tocthing haa sto.d ihe tent of raany yours. Art Notirrma_ Vnic mos, Water Colors, Fi Wodnesday, Apr New Yorw fren bie Col ection of Chre. Ko.) will be sold by auction om at 717 Broadway, wadur be As this ts the Senson to Streuct! vate and Increase the growth of hal 4d chen hss oatinuod toe ausious world t 3 POR THE HAIR contains t in the veyetable Kingiow (or Featuring Kray hair; -tope tm falimg out, increases te growth, Soi. by wll druggists, A Novelty in Ho tw—“Tae Tittle Ohurew Aronnd the Corner specialty. Gentlemen's Silk Hats, 9& Grout burgal s! Lata. Capi, 20 cont ja Ko; bie U. 0. D. HAT COMPAS, 13 Vordandt stroat, ¥ Your Mats of Purk » the Tnatter, 1293 Fui'on street, Spring and summer sty'es ready at popular prices. Ratchslors Hair Dye. Tho Raat i the worl, ‘The only perfect dyo; narinless, reliable, tusamber weous, Factory 15 Bond atroot, Puninp & Co. Respectfuliy announce that they have opened thelr mow Hat Latabiusument, between Twent where, ta addition Wii Laake the luspe: end Gaues a spe 1. Dronkerness ured—Call on or Bend Stamp for evidence to Dr. BEEKS, 19 Kant Twellth st, New York. For a Fashionable C or Punts at Low figures £0 GRAM & SON, Merchant Tatiora, 60 Fullow wrcet, New Yo German Catharti > snes ~honld be Used for Costiveness. 85 ceats; sold by all druguiste. Relmbold’s Temnle of Henbh, THOUSANDS OF VISITERS TO 1S SEW STORE, ‘The drug store which Dr. Heimvoid, the famous ob Opcned Inst night wt che corner of Tw, fiith street Broadway. was visited by thousands otatore Inet Digi, Bo teauuf are the de oratia, fer ect the taste everywhere dispaved, that the will aprak hereatter af the Uirey Hotel as tae cae where Heimboluts drug store te situated. The proprieior musi (eel under algaai ovityatons. to tue ent roriniug tenttem extab> lishment with such a prestige of beauty, Tho store Hui beyoud anything that nas beea seen in any oon seems more Une the bow where besides uxroeavle are chapensed to {n toierabiy large quantities, From entrance on + rowuway the cou, d'cefl Is exqul- sitely splendid. The store has considerably breadth, and te over a hun red feet long; but toe ntitns up bas been sy ar ranved that the greater » 80 that on Naturdey who bas surrounved his in beau tore were on every lip; but tae ladies moaty a4 @ Macnifcent mirrors, sitiawd between the cases drugs and reaching almost to tue cet ing. At the entraace of the store ara two bronze figures of Greek nym bearing wate. pitchers, thiouzh walch came gas pipes Were stirmonnte 1 by elagantiy coiura t gle ‘16 ce! in) beauutuily frescoed ta tie Fompeuan a! the prevailing Wit, Ty te at least e: marvi down the cenire ari most may tk erys'al chanelle Ingenuity vf man lave been avle to di feet in height, the stems mite o bets window, Otied wite uid, were decoraced in tie same way, ant , Cat gas tops that lared like diamunie under mo: eovet blave of the many gas lights. ‘dhe windows are praicipally towards Twenty-ninth streck, 1», It ts ot masaive andthe counter (ace finely carved, with panels o Behind are ‘caves of the pediments rie almost to tue ceil ae, Hetween these come the mirro: . 1a one corner there ism Ay) ain, not yet finished, but which wil be of many colored m the ead is the preeription desk am counter, with behind and mirror, ail decorate! with BAe Tay wod taste. The whole plac of beauty, for watch words ote tnsutlicient to give ang de- scription that ap. roachon te tr ith ROK Wa Dt, ‘rom the reok wheee L. T. Brownel', New Yorks EZRA H. CRANE, Nowark, N.J.; FRED HUTCHINGS, Londsa, e public at £99 Broadway, or will receive thelr friends ani tu dud uiter blowaay, 17s inst. Exclusively Merchant Talloring, Misateqrol Serng Water—Au Litallidle Rem odo for diseases of the Kt ‘ney, J. F. HENRY, No. 8 Goilegaplhce. Professors and Amace: of Music aad the public are invited to test a mayaiticent Ktodart Grand Pl just completed: at the warerdmas of D. tc. STANPOKD O., 634 Broadway, corner Great yones strees “They Care!’ Waat ‘ures? Aver’s Cherry PECTORAL for x couch, AYEK'S PILES for nm purgative, and AYEL'S SAKSAPARILLA for the cum; Lviute thud re quire an alterative uvdicine. The MUton Gold Jewelry Campany. The unprecedented success o1 this company bas astontshe® even the proprietors not lees thaathe public, The {mmense crowds which have visited their saiesroom, 761 Broadway, dally for the past week sufllcenily attests the immense fe rore with which their goods have been received by an ape preciative pubite. Thetr new mack, recoivod by the Kuropens: steamer and opened during the last two days, presents am array of briiliancy und beauty never before exhibited at any. estatilshment in Atncrics. Tue company guarantees thete goods in ‘inish, briltlancy and beauty of design to be tutty ‘equal to the finest gold, to stand the test of the most power ful acids and retatn {te color aud bri Biancy ae. long as ane Jewewry vow aanufactired. ‘The popu ar one dadar pam danptel les every vie to pusieas (ore, emai! aur every respect to that ty ol the proudest Courts y neat 6) by the aria.ocracy and the nob: Europe. Wonderful Success. The reopening of the Merchauta*aad Manufacturers? De postiory, 93 Broatway, ‘Thowseais 0” Hoket) are belns SOR dang and & numver of prites wave Riroady, been drawe. ‘Iwo of the series of con erty have taken place acoor to anngungeincnt, "The vie wil ve At Stoeway Ha The sue of Lonnox Mowry MARK s—a-00 p, | piace onty trom > A. M. tn WP M.—Consols closed xt Gig for voth money aud tho uccount, | iy. ext door to. Heunbs Aiverican securities quiet and steady. United | Rowers ure permitted to Wo" twency bonds, L362, 9 4; 1565, old, 90; 1867, 9.4; and wil:tuus be Aware, withuut delay, the 4. a Fi i} forrane bas pad {a store yay n. Namesand eddvesers Livrnpoo. Corrox ATKET.-LIV erties thal have urawsa te 2a Fn te cvitoa marker cine wa | ine Lge Gavora, Sid First zee, Pailadeiphte, Pa, gots Vanda, Tig. ¢ mid tiln Orieaus, watou, yl “ing Thave been 10,000 valew, iactactag 000 tor | “Mint J. denderson, 13 Varlck atreet, palntiag, $36 pecuiation. Mri. Lacine, 12 Howry, Tuscicn Cialty she 1, PROVINIONA MARKRT.—Ltvenvoot, April Laward Harper, 8) Third street, sewing ninebias, 5 0 Yard, ofm Bd. per ewe. Bacon, dds. 6d. yer | ‘Gvorge Ronit, 48 Firat strat, watdrony gua, ewt, for Cumberland cut. Joun Hertz, 17% Peart stron, Bro kiya, p antang, G52, Livrnroon, PRovbce MARKET.— ‘Ac. Muntiey, 6 eeene acee, pastor furaiture, wade Livanroet, April 1s— P. M.—Keuned petroleum, 16 4d. a 18 )gd. VIEWS UF Taz PAST. APKIL 16, 1836—A fray occurred at Canama between California eCmmrautls and natives, lu Whick thirty eu Branis were killed and many woun.ed, 1860—~A sinpeusion bridge over tae Baswe Maine, France, fell, aud 800 soldiers Wao were passing over it were iilled. 1746—Hsatile of Culloden; Duke of Cumperlan@ de- leuted tLe repel Scois, Died. FLYxN.—On Saturday, April 15, after a short il!- Ress, ANNE GIUHEBS, the beloved wile of stephen Fiynn, in tne 3th year of her aye. ‘The reiatives and iviends are reapectially invited to attend the funetal, trom her late resiaeice, 30 rresideut street, South Brooklya, ou slonday aiier noon. at two o'clock. liysb and San Francisco papers please copy. (for Ovher Deaths See Lenin Page.) Koelderbera Five a New Way of Boll Meerschaums and warrants the apior to remain. A new sie at 1elnced prices at both stores, No, 6 Joue sireet wud corner Nassau and Jobn. Kepairing, ac. pmiton’s Has ee a Mivument icroved 9 Bi ‘AY TO + insrabay 207 FYETH AVENUR, one door above Twenty stxth atmet. Price far best aus tiy al enwemen's Silk Hats and Hevtes' Kin: Haga reducua vo gh Kil goous manu: accured On tne preenlees, ts. A. Jackson &Co., Boston. | ©. 3. Bullaek ¢ Com Albeny. GW tlbeeld, Now Mateus b Wins Hl Ustterd, Chita blakop a bacnas, Unloasy, “1, C: Jonqa. ot Pha. john Sabey, bP syracuse A Time tor Al) Thivge—And the Time for mich a hem y, uncomfortable looking Wad is past ‘The seoaon ts Hight al HF joyoat, aod every man Of toute shonid | Wier one O« NSui BAD'S suris Unt They are | t cs Rauperva cabelc. Call wud Jade6 foe yoursif, ab Li8 Naseau sireoe Ask for Those $55 Black Waient Chamber Swit, eleven pieces; also those Bil Parlor Suits, seven eoes; ponilivery Inst week af wlvve privaay ms WlKid> UBTH & OAS, 109 Bowers, ApmHfogrina’ a Uaiowt ‘CHAMPION SAFES, wok wroadway, coro: Muzzay sr0ehe Ma ve MA Sty Ap J. M, Heatuertin, 219 Mores mireel, pao, Bi Hi, . brows, Gortand: and Washinton stress, gold watt _ ‘J. Burret, 28 Bioadwng, gold wately $250, F. Huobard, 249 isromdmay, tom set, 08 0 ‘ vel 1 Hen sree. patn.tags GMO shaua Poser, 173 1 rs hy wow; Meena, | " J: Be Muely: dousey Clhy Heil 974014 wie i E. Josepha, 11 Maiden imie, plaiting, Geo. Vali, 176 Fourth avenue, of aa. > Geo. Harris, 444 Fourth wenue, fh) Howery, pabuting, 2 14 Eo mipgaM atc oath, $1,008, be Ks, T. Sb, 4uy, 13 Bi H. Jones, 8. |.0t » +b, Henry Aldea, 144 Wosvt street, Pitisourz, Pa., cash, $5,008. gohu'K. Morris, 5 Broadway, pinug, wt Thom, Lynca, iavadway, pbitag, elie, Charis simpany, 16 Ludlow Stren pasting, 32:0, — ie Analag, 69 Bairic sarees, Hevok pa, en, Wm. Pi 1, 207 Mercer atreey wl Wir, Ricw, 13) Pringe aan 5. Keller. iubje thes. Re econ Smita, Biephen Fiyun, Hunt sirvet, Mrs. Sparks, “aranton, Pag organ, | spel, CAM, eat Dartivta ste Not ¥ Peaks 2 An ae fatae MeBet, CRN. Fr 4 0-7 Sewanah avon acalls 410 W.o. Bigetow, 270 Utyis va 6 rent, coal Fela nia aig ity NOW ek ME Ny ley Ne Ae patutlag, 2 fee a nt Varick atreuk cat, Adh Twatoa, Mra. Jace bclremuy at fi earn 2 MmAECe AuTeeh 0% J. Kw ti courte aor 6a tM (aos are 98) yu rae wienipa te pure tion | ih 80 tate AY Bie Vevareat a: 4 single dollar ce: 7 - ag Sg thy cas a t ven t iavuy proves hav esa veen kon Ce serie place. tt fone valir cate pean wii we perniiied (do Liste awn drawing Cm POBLIORY AND SOW ROOM: ac BE BRGADWAY, * Next duor tu Uelnvold’a wy tage, You Krow Mew It fe Voarscli «You. of conre ron dy Every ane toca, Allcontem to che tale of Its ay WOO Gus he Leaving eats Woy, ae KNO A is anead on ty tes (late thie dyring. Ue ebpage iq Digauway, Guraes Bullen wtseee

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