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THE FENIAN FLI]RRY. — Great Excitement at 8¢, Stephens, N, B, ——— AN IMMEDIATE ATTACK EXPECTED. The Iuhabitants Deserting Campo Bello. o Great Fenian Demonstration at Eastport, i Preparations for a Raid on the Niagara Frontier. THE LATEST FROM TORONTO. Daily Meotings of the Camadian Cabinet. . Me., Thursday, April 12, 1365, yesterday and last night oppose this city / » on at @ frontier but the cated that Fenians d for Calais; but up es here. ere last night from Zastport. They expense der arms at § ches to the town are reparation made to receive was expected last night, but everything passed s will be inereased to-day to tion ean be gathered. Me., Thursday. April 12, 1566, 1ent at Campo Be ¢ over here and taking sh east, but no s was o great Feni s wer here last night, at | Killian and_ Major Tonoxto, C, W., Thursday, April 12, 184 ets daily, but the procecdings are key ived at Ottawa ax ppeared is contradicted of volunteers at Moutreal are called cut are arriving at Cornwall in ant! u with the arrests of Fi Jinson is going to issue & ¢ Fenian movement is re- W0, € 'bursday, .«rm 12, 1866, y further particulars from Cornwall 1 bis associates were kept handeuffod and citizens advocated The hostil the law and the counsel arrest the wildest excitement pre- and when the bugle sounded the** call an to the rendezvous, loading a8 icked to the station, followed th rts were circulated that two . s & guard, and M stance, liat ex-Attorney-General of artillery ¥ attempt at e Hibernian Soci- norning, but 1o him he was on informa An ex. the lace on Saturday* The ox i kas swarmed about d crowd of e ¢ SECOND DISPATCH! ToxoNTO, Thursdey, hes of this evening aunounce that the ved information to the effect tlat Chicugo, ostensi- uncil at Ottawa i the day for the fixed. The delay 8o | n iu_conseque await- Provinees in the matter of b or of the low partments at Ottaw veral De Dattalion, agreeably serviee heads of the se 20 8 civil roops are by The Fenian Arres The Hon, J. 8. the Prom Our Special Correspondent. ‘ToroxTo, April 11, 1566, spateh to Tiie Leader of this city tells remark that son of the | counsel in the Hon. J. Reform A4 ald, 1o DIBPATCH. CorywaLL April 10-9P. 1 old borough hav n iue consequence of the arre.ts ng about, and conflicting against the were wrrested, these that §s in possession of the a only be settled by the magisterial L € pol g1¢i0n that is expected to take place +: probable siatement 18 that *h ce of the Attorney-Gieneral with other members of the roment, bas for some time o aware of the contemplated movements and desizns of | \ex in this country supposed to be implicated in piracy. It s stated that M. Cartier, heariog | six otber urmed Feniaos were on the traln | 2, instructed Dr. Alien. Mavor of Cora- | hem arreste woun a8 they resched this st yer, in concert with the Conaty Crown attorney, utlicers of the Government here, - morrow w @ thei way t wall, to hay n. The 3 o was hardly an n waiting at the station in ‘ad, and a8 s00n s it o ds snd the o s of the e arri e carw wore surrounded by gu. smgers provented for the me e oars, and M etions to have e of wilitary st the station prepared to carry out | st under these circumstances it would be vain i for them to offer any resistance, and that, further, event any incouvenience to passengers against was 1o charge, it would be prudent for Murphy 0 poiat out bie sssociates, when the train would be tlowed to depart. In reply to this demand Maurphy a5d bis companions at oneo sarrencered, and it is said that b head center pointed out the different individusls who com- the party. Another account adds that Murphy admitted iat they were on their to Portland to sl 1‘- ¥ tiere assombled in an attack upon some pert of the Dritish ter- tory, but of this statement no strong confirmation has yet given Of course, these proceedings created intense ex- passenyers o the train, amorg whom was the Hn-[lng Director of the railway. who onr ‘Toronto to Montreal. It the ar- passengers bad ony ides of 1t, and R Bone of the prisvuers, or the 'Jl -\-nn-nlnu{ :-:wbuupn M. J. H. Camerou was also s passenger traia. ‘When tie Fenisos surrendered themselves they at onos Zave up some arms that were on their persons. ench baving ‘sither u revolver or knife concealed in bis dress. These were Baken ciarze of by the authorities, end then the baggage of o party was » ted 10 search. In their valises and trav- w ud more arms and ammunition—revoivers, ridges, bullet-moids, &c. The prisoncrs denied that ey bs ! oy other luggage. but after the train left o railway 10 0n oue of thom, When & telegraz wes sent 10 the baggage overhauled there. This being da of ammuuition, with sevolvers aud otber - disco for the Bight, strong Fust Vinz., Onove of the prisoners a disp bypher was fonnd, and this wis tuken by the Who proceaded by the up train at M o'clock to Ottawa for the pos: of receiving iustructions from the Attoruey-Gonera! al wat. During bis abseoce Murphy end his companions b Ksut i Glowe custody. but wewied With tue ) | brak 1 which the remaifis of the murdered vie- I wrote Assembly i 1| tims w . nter, especially in the matter frads | 1t se lies had been thrown into on e w great deal of credit i o b ver with dirt and hay 1t has voted away mie Attorney-General, West, in a | « NEW.YORK DALY ThiRUNE, FROM ALEANY. e c—Mtreet Railrond Districts — Gradi consideration shown to prisoners mot convleted. Mr. Pringle returned from the seat of Government to-night, and it is be. lieved that the examivation will be proceeded Wik to-morrow the Mayor and other magistrates. The party arrested ning was Charles or Edward Keys. He was armed or, loaded snd capped. prisoners have procared the professional services o Hou 7. Macdonald. which, of cauree, will be. given i {he some way as they woull be to aoy other party under confiue. mesut whe Yhu «d to retain them Al the Fenians are in good spirits, and faticips cquittal on any serious charge that may be brought g The wh poue of them occupy any pro there. )l»:v;-l" £ arty is a carpenter. clerk in the Toronto Savi nk. The others are either kere, and all are as villanous-looking a lot of g;ly;n:;;,:.;.nu would care to come across in a body anywhere. xpectation is on tip-toe to-night to learn the lopme: 10 bo mado &t the 1avestigation fo-morTow. SHTRCTN will — Menatori; Broadway -V Givis ALBANY, April 19, 1566, ppears to have got through with its apts of Toronto, it 3¢ éve good social v knows, i3 a favern-k Hartnett is a 810 lice I d is now proceeding more leisurely. session vesterday, during which it passed the bill to provide for the more speedy d wination of charges against officers liable to be removed by the ( eruos, the State Charity bill, &e, 3 LIQUOR SELLING IN NEW-VORK. Mr. Vandenberg reported the bill to regulate the sale of intoxicating liquors iu the Metropolitan Distriet, which, on motion of Mr. Brandreth, was made a special order for Friday, st 1 o'clock. A desperate effort is being made to defeat this most righteous measure, and the reason is ob- vious. The liquor dealersin New-York, if they paid the same fees for Licenses that liquor sellers in the y pay, would contribute to |Ilm funds of the city ‘- 0,000, whereas they only pay abont $12,000, or 000 loss than they ought to ‘pay. It is no wonder that they are opposed to allowing thie Board of Health of New- daties now performed, or pretended PAFER FROM WOOD PULP, R elty—A Tree Miade into Pa- B t at the Contil ately A Philadelphin N per in Five Hour tal Hotel. Speclal Dispatch to The N. ¥. Tribune. PuiLApgLrnia, Thureday, April 12, 1866, A large number of capitalists, journalists, and gentle- men of scientific renowy, gathered here to witness the | York to discharge th $705; process of making paper out of wood. Tho company | 10 be br the present Board Excise of that ;3’4’5' 7 | city, They are saving over $200,000 per annum 4 owning this process have established large works on the Schuylkill River, near Philadelphia, where there are ac- commocations for making 20 tuns of wood-pulp paper daily. They are owned by capitalists from all parts of the by the existing arrangement, by the failure of the last- mentioned Board to do their duty under the law. No doubt they would be willing to pay $100,000 to defeat the bill now before the Legislature: they could do it, and then save upward of $100,000. But they will hardly sue- ceed. Sixty-throe members voted for’ Mr. Brandreth's country, who witn d every detail of the process, The [ resolution to make pecial order for to-morrow, and 1 Company have achieved a grect success. A poplar tree ;3“!”;‘"':‘"’ !“'"T'r‘ ;"“ ‘(!"' """'“""" '.""" tho bill is s T _ u s final reading. Country members can soe 10 | 4o, “k.“‘ from the hill-side was onverted into clear, white, | yeason why their coustituents should pay from $30 to drove t| soft paper, in the space of five hours. In the evening a | $100 for a license to sell liquor while the city dealer gets | o rid of paying anything. The latter makes w great deal of money, 85 well a3 an untold amount of misery; lot him be made to pay for the privilege. banquet was given by Mossrs. Jessup & Moore, at the Continental Hotel. noon. Mr. The bill for increasi; the Conlerence Ca made The d flicultios between the of this dty and Troy have b and to-nomow work will of the two cities. Financial I Mining stocks are fi: Some citizens yesterd honor of the passag Chineso expressed their gratification by firing The proprietors of the New-Almaden mines-say the ro- cent distarbances grew out of the fact that 71 squattors, not in the employ of the Company, refused to comply with on trial to-day at San Jose. There was & further shipment of $500,000 not m: od per Golden City,which sailed April 10, on Government FRIDAY, APRIL 13, 1366, adjourn ot Tt Laid over under the rule. FERGUSON and to report the result to the next Legisiature, ng rise to debate, the resolution i Adjourned to 11 o'clock Lo-IMOTOW MOTBIDL, —— The Metropolitan Police Bill. Aumaxt, Tharsday. April e pag of the Motropolicar both Houses, aud i8 now in the hands of iwittee, to adfast certéin amendments 185 passe the Senate, PRSTREER The Btove Founders' Sirike Adjunted. AimaxT, Thursdny, Aprid 12, 1865, tove founders aud molders r Upward resume employment. FROM CALIFOBNIA. —— Nigence—The Civil Rights Bill— The New-Almaden Distu e, SAN Fraxcisco, Wednesday, April 11, 1206 Crown Point, $1,400; Ophir, E ”X\ru Mills, §200, Yellow Jucket, Savage, $1,085. . Agril 12, 1566, y firod 8 salute of 200 gans in the Civil Rights bill. The ackers, Beleher, $%7; Chollar-Potosi, SAN FRANCISCO, Thurs rto sell their buildings to the Company and mova. t Auits then commenced the squatters miners from work. The ringleaders were ar- rested, and warrants had boen issued for others. The at the mines was still suspended. The rioters are bout 200 guests were present. The Mayor of the city, IMPORTANT RAILROAD BILL. ot the Hon. Morton McMichael, presided, and speeches wero | Among the bills which have passed the 4 “Artived, steamer Del Norte from Eurcks, with 7,150 made by Horatio Gates Jones, Vice-President of tho His. | Mormiug is one originally introduced by Mr. 3 i treasure; ahip Bunker Hill, Davis, Boston. 5 % iton, to regulate fare on street railroads in Ne g a5 . 5 - torical Soctety; the Hon. Mr. Jenckes) of Rhode Island, | and Brooklyn,” which is of considerablo interest to the ',a'-,““é‘::‘;"l'.‘:“""l‘;},f; R oty S SOfe Theodore Tilton of The Independent, Erastus Brooks of | peopls of New-York and Brooklyn, It provides that all | fonders 79, = 8 street railroads now in operation there, or in process of gidd —— The Express, the Hon. A. H. Rice, Member of Congress from Massachusetts; G. H. Boker, the poet; Samuel § Publisher of Tus TrIBUNE; Daniel Dougherty, 1L C. Carey, and others. To the Associated Prom. PuitapeLrara, Thursday, April 12, 1966, A company of 200 gentlemen, ropresenting the news- paper and book publishers of New-York, Boston and this city, paid a visit to the Manyunk Wood Puper Pulp Works, and witnessed the entire process of converting cord wood into paper pulp, aud its manufacture into | construction, shall, on or before the st day of July next, ke an itemized report of the eost of construction of said road up to the time of said report, as well of its equip- ment, which shall be veritied by its officers and filed with the Controller of the State and of the City of Now- And all roads that may hercafter’ bo built in shall keep true accounts of the cost of the same, the 18t of January of each year, report iState; all companies shall of their receipts and disburse annual net receipts shall exceed 15 pe: the cost and equipment of the road, the company shall re- G the contly, in which he opposed necessary domands mad nanee which accorded fully with the Presid and that was declaring the war debt null and v sppe sled from he C ersons who under authority of civil or military power News from New-Orleans. New-OrLANs, Tharsday, April 12, 1866, v, Hamilton of Texas made a specch at Austin, re- some ordinances passed by ing Republican, or meeting the They had passed but one ordi- ent’s ‘l)lll'\'. d. He e netion of the Conyention to the people. uvention had passed an ordinsnce exempting all nvention as not paper. The pulp works ato very extensivo buildings anct | duce the fare from 5 to 4 cents; sad whenever st such ro. ad inflicted injury upon persons during the war from achinary, Having 008t B e g et Loature & | ducod rates the annual net recsipta shall exceed L5 per being beld accointable. = Such au grdinance would Bich toriater tiis wand kad Hleah th fi ‘_]“")‘““'. which | cent, the fa roduced from 4 to 3 cents, Roads | not and should not shield them. “Ho callod upou g g B e o b 2 S o- | fuilidg to comply with these provisions, forfeit their char. | the loyal people of the State to work 'to- ¢ carried to the evaporating house, whore the chemieals | gar "8 10 ComP ¥ L L0 Byl in as follows: * From | getber. © Ho beliosed provision should he made to are rendered fit for using agaimn—only 20 per cent of fresh stock being added to make it equal to its former strength. At the adjoining Groat Rock Paper Mills excellent paint- ing paper is made with 80 per cent of wood pulp and 20 per cent of straw pulp. From 12 to 15 tuns of wood pulp are burned out dai The works have but recently gone into operation, and ulready the price of paper is reduced three conts per pound. This evening the company par- took of a splendid entertainment at the Continental. i THE PHILADELPHIA MURDER. and after the passage of this aot, no street railroad in the cities of New-York or Brooklyn shall charge or receive to exceod 5 conts for each passenger riding upon such road including United States tax.” The bill now goes to Senate. up to THE SENATORIAL DISTRICTS. ¢ Senate Committee to whom was referred tho As- y bill, Reforming the Senato Districts of this i has recommended the followin, which appear t me to be very decided improvements The Xtb District is ch by 3 r, s under th bIv bill Orang XIVth to consist of Gre and Sul- Iu the ing Ora Apportionment. T are togoth nd Ulster, instesd of —— The Most Terrible Buichery on Record—Four Three Adults Massa- by adding Sche Iton aud Ham- der show it to 11l reports of the Deering fan eries of the age, 1 one of the most horrible butc T'he Press veporters say that the body of the mother and those of her four children were found in one corner of the barn, near a small out-house, which communic Schoharie with XSIMId is amended by p Chonango and Delaware, IMPORTANT CORRECTION, i8 moruing, that “the Sen mangled about their was found in the ifortunates were mwost terribl, ads. A new ax, sharp and_bloody r of the dwelling, which had been used to do the bloody struck on All of the victims seem to have t side of the forehead, of the ax and then with the blade t ler The demon finished his horrible work by cutting oats of all, s of the little boys was 0 horribly ed off when his body was lifted up. ta d fend off the been he e; ADJOURNMENT. ) a resolution to_ adjor L the 19th. And yet I thuk ¢ Legislature will not sit beyond that day. THE ANSEMULY The Senate laid o igh 0 raised as though sttempting and part] blow that sent him into eternit The mother was defending he the infuriated demon when she was u baby from the attack of down. The babe had received an awful blow on th part of the breast near the shoulder, almost sev. of its arms, and also another sharp head. Probably the most correct of the theories put forth i SENATE .. ALBANY, 4 T for the New.Y |0 . the 1 this dreadful work was done on Saturday 5 p g the absence of Mr. Deering. His bod - Appo Miss Keating, his cousin, were fou Rl Do 10 barn, not far distant from the spot where the M The 10k, Orangs | discovered. The bodies of Mr. Deering and Miss Keating S . N e, T, | were covered over with bay, with one of his feet partly sticking out. A little boy, aged 14, who lived with the family and | worked upon the farm, is missing. 1t is believed also murdered and his body thrown into & deep well one of the many ditches that abound in that section of con ry, Fulton and Hawil- { Delaware, chohar ngs Bank 0y « deposi 1 Act a8 10 ¢ litan Health Bi in the vicinity of the house were also e ng the body of the missiug be f interproters in the District amin out discor The search is being resumed this morning with renewed salal X L ce Courts of New-Y o p Citea The Ledger says: * The more this murder is examined l:mr.\; ) the vith Ko al G xr'i to re- | vauces | into the more astounding it appears. A mother and her #3,000 £ uniforms w A e four children are butchered, it is nupro« d singly, after brizing the » NG SN0 RO 1 2 home, aud without leaving any marks . X il ¢ Dock at Classen’s 1 the arrival of dealt hind; and then uy and nieeo that they should have Iy anner, and still 1o spot of bl or yard, 18 indeed surprising. v rations] theory that wo bLave heardis that ival of Mr. Decring and his n i t in the hou tices’ Court in Brooklyn. ¥ were n at Albany— o wis met by the mur- | o Yot b it is thought, followed - s Y Ly e fene ehd K Authorizin Dry Dock, East Brosdway and B | Raiiroad Company t d their tracks through Grand ately, it appears tha r 15 not known by n of him be was & Germ er. posed murde , mor can any descri nt that h the villages of H rd read An additional victim to the horrible Nock " was discovered this morning = boy, Cornelius Cary, was f with Lis head smashed in with a ha tragoedy The body of A under a huystack. or aud his throat Leen fo | Railroad F Mr. A from the report. k County Clerk to appoint an ion of the sup- od 28 to0 30 | ) : the Whitehall nglish.” taking loug st paks imperfeet n I taxation. admit the negrc ng their children ot 87000 b s, Flour. 4 CINCINNATL A AL Great Expeeti Much Crowd and Jo Acadvny a large crowd of per he became elovatod and came The Convention had refused vote i ndard. soertain 8 this, and refused to give the blacks any quots of the | fund, or wake apy provision for their education. 'y had, however, been taxed to assist the whites in to school. He intended to an- ‘to the people thoss who had worked against the st of the Ntat mer C « 0.4, s first race for o of § \ds—was wou by Lewis Time, 2m., 2 m. 43 scc. Tho ae race for n purse of $1,000--two mile heats—was won by Beacon in two straight heats. Ti Gh4, 3:46. The suit of the B ders agai the Jack- ot Tise repe Their pressure ort of the Com- ud the city is ial fune- to procure his pardon i is bo- of Siuslos v | ,and the whole was i the ba . ud Cross of the ( lor : to Aln )y » Havana pows s un uraday, Apr w East —probal was cal ¥ 50,00 by the e Aflaire in Nashville, Nasuviiie, Th o for $500 ent ¥ red volunteers) in this di 4th of May States Dental Association 15 W. H. Mo, s0an of Louisvil | the trooy sion will be ned has adjou President, el 12, 1350 he dio at 10 ———— eta—Kevorted by Telegraph. . April 12.—Flour active W i sales of No 1at 81 1400 bh: 5,000 b puients: 2,50 Wheat aad 350 bish. Oata. —Flour and Wheat 1 better demand. Provisions firmer; sales of %00 Co wad 12 lly anehauged dvanced 1@%. Flour sad ugod for bigher Oats firm, at Whisky lowor, at 220 bigher: wales at S0@6 Provisions quiet and unchangsd e . ¥ OF THE OPERA BALL CARICA TURES, - —-— und Lew Performanco—A itle Bidding—Large ks and I Prices. collection of caricatures painted by Thomas for the late Lal d'Opors was so'd last ovening, st the by Messrs. Miger & Sowerville, Auctiou- bt | vers. The exoellent humor of many of thess productions, and i valks slowly ) e notoriety which they bave received from the autendants at vited the Ball and through the public journals, had drawn together 1o attend their sale, ia the apparently are making ev effort to arrest the mur-- ; Ward B. | | cueral expectation that some hamorous aceues would takoe g family? His namo is Abtol =] u matters 1n Now-York (third r door, 1 was found that tiskels wers JqSIE JJaable par- unknown). The name previo | itan Fire fors 8py previously unaware of this requ tF otion Wh od was an error. He is bel . He was formorly from I Mr. Stanford was added to th and Piers in New-York and K ved 1o Lave ) To s; lig “ BILLS ADYV ) TO THIRD READIN curl at the ends; | Incorporating the Comimercial Navigation Company of | b r 180 pounds; be 1s and has # -Yor o it; he has no thumb on the right hand; be To facilitate the construetion of the Buffalo and Wash- b L8 skea En ington Railway. Hows taiued adwission to comyp fronts of the prosceninm boxes. T pertiaps the best that could be made uader the circumstances, did not show the pictures W so good au ffeet nfusion and some disappointnient was considersble ult. r other. enough persons ob- il tho lower portion of the The pictures were mostly bub rtain in frout of the stage, . by some moans ocoupied the arrangement, though { ench one 01851 To organize Senate Pistrietsof the State. bad been «od separately upon the easol. and light being —a musket,shot gun, black frock ¢o To apportion the Assembly Districts of the State. cqunlly disteibuted mbout the houss was also unfavorable. black satin vest, black pants, & brown overcoat, a p.ur'ul M. Fouar reported the Asseubly Wil providiug for Moss of the wadienon oo wero 100 faF (100 Lo platuees to b outside boots, two $30 compound intercst notes, one $20 2 stockbolders in banks; also the bill for refunding | able 1o see the distinetly do.. two gold rings, one sot with & purple stone, one gold | to eertain bauks and insuranes coum -York fi-“mf"e;' ::: Mr. x|nurh:.—l.':mu?‘o«;lmllnunfl‘rn:ll;az.lm,mli Vi . d chused b e o axes paid 6 al 0 curitie ¥ ' Friend,” s good ore ot uofa .l ain with long links and chased bar at the end, aud four x..;'u,.l‘m'x in 1864 and 1564 on € ament securities R well-xngwn Dirgotor of the Oper b O-cent picces. ¥ =y st (UM DY Mo 1o Whol S was instantly made, followed by * 810" *$15,” * $20," A dispatch to the polico and fire alarm station says .nm. Referred to Committeo of the Whole. ud 40 on til. the pleture pas presently kuocked down at $45. 418 o clock this evening the gas meter in Simon Gart- | Adjonrued. e os escribed i the eatalogue as - An Alfriesn who Las 2 ained Universsl Suflrage, was an_amusing semi-likoness of Jand s undertaker stable, at the corver of Seventeenth and of the Deer- ASSEMBLY. tme. Carozzi Zacobd in the character of L'Africans. After Barker-sta., exploded under the dead bodies ot ing family. he flames Were extinguished with mueh BILLS PASSED. some competition it was sold for §30. * No.3,” was a repre difticulty. The damage was slight. To enable the Metropolitan Poiice Commiasiouers to | ssntation of Bellini, and was describled as *A Luas which f ho the North | caonot ipesd.” Perhaps somebody may comprehond the D Tasktaaoe Gampany b kks spoctsl dopos i | ok This oo brough 850, No. 4" is supposed 1o repre g g : P Brasd et O | fent Mazzoleni, The catalogue stated that it had beon found THE CHOLERA. the Insurance Department. To improve Grand-st., Brook- e e e o lhcai bereral arsonepts ——— Iyn. T relation to dividends to sockbolders of Lifo In. | LmBossible b0 pracasn o e es o thess we reproduos the follow. & ist the Epidemic | surance Companios. To fix the salary of the Kings County | j, Preparatio SaShantes L2 e o wgilate the storsgy of potroleum, To | " Savr Laxs Cier, Apeil 1=2 8 m. — Cheleraic Diarrhea Prevailing at Montreal, Now-York and MONTREAL, Thursday, April 12, 1866, The greatest activity prevails in all Canadian cities to keep out the cbolera. Precautionary and sauitary meas- regulate the faro ou street railroads in Brooklyn. The bill to amend the Charter of the Delaware and Hudson Canal Company was recommitted to report com- Max Marwrzex Director of the Hald Opera. T have some, but none that At Mezsoleni. Have had an intarview with the apirica of Jobn Several jokes on hand for earo Soprani. Sample: Artabuo Poch Trade supplied at liberal rates €. 0. D. A Wamp. Saw Francisco. 6 o elock, ures are being taken in unticipation of its approach. te. The vote by which the bill to incorporate the ] Choteraic diarrhea is provalent here. Vorth Ameritan Stcsmship Company was oot waa Tecon- Mier, 13 Sooe spieion kS0 RS S 1" L T A -ihfir;dmdmrhill di:ld;;fl{nr :.ua. To mm orste ','.:.:....., i b 811 "l o o rem ress Monree. the Now-York Sunday Sehool ans 138101141 ety of person who contributed a supplemen: umorous ok ll'n;:-. W-d-n-my apeit 1, 1008, | M I GO tation of the Ref qedl' t’l e e ol D e o aare e paear e e P o ineorporate the Association of the Reforms rotest- . of gy '«i‘é’.‘“‘.’{mrflfi“fi:&.{fufl?fl; ant Dutch Chureh of North America. favarite. Tlia -l:mf bt opaion of howe presnt at RO San, g " To amend the law relative to the fees of Surrogates. o e Py T e A W - tered a heavy gale at sea. A Loavy rain storm set in last night and prevails to-day. The weat heavy outside, and a large flect of sail is detained The ste ar gales, an To authorize the Ceatral Park Commissioners to make improvements. ' pking 84 aro o parade-ground for the | tobe " Deposit Comp. orporate the Workinguwen's U o ——— ake Erie Open. DuNkin, Thursday, April 12, 1966, of New-York City. =Mr. B. A. HUNTINGTON report porate Tho Erio Railway Company’s steamer Olean left at 12 neor o'clock to-day for Cleveland ‘and Toledo. Navigation is | the Boud Deposit Company of New. . brow HOW iy gRoAed botweyh Wie aad W vaisem potis A, Purts moved Ve i Wo Busale aangaz, the Yows § ¥ “The Star of the N though its budd whose wortl's unknown, al- ht be taken "—which latter quotation is supposed \kaspeare—might “be_suppossd, by those who # of Kellogg. The very ed by the ! over the son the picture was put up. and o lively rivalry of ug took place for its pussession. It was fizally sold for from tation of Brady, the well known photographic 1 A Counterfeiter of Natare,” sol for §0. Ouo also applauded when presented, 5 g e sapomsentod g & Tpmuis ilpa 9 o ed the appointment of & select com- mittee to inquire into all affairs connected with quaran- ‘l—‘—" “ ing of the late Mu. *4@._The likeness was raday, the 19th inst,, at 12 o'clock s N, . - a8 of the or Nast ot, bat it sold for &1 did it AlL" f, brought *Ths Bpruce (stroot Philoso likeness of Horace Greelay, ot 1 . A portrait of Gen, Butier, with the motto, « K# you liko It." was received with an animated greeting of miugled applause and hisses, which continged for several minutes, but the former appearing finally to predominate, the audiencs became quiet, and tho picture was sold for $10. Gen. (iraut was reprosented uader tie head of ** T we Worship, sitting cross-legged on a pedestal, after the manser of & Hindoo idol, with his right band, enormously swollen, Iying on a cusliion by his side, the motto being ** The band we shook so often. 1E was received with considerable appiause and_laaghter, snd was sold for 825, Wendell PLiltips ia female costume, wear- 19§ au enormous poke-bonuet, and nursing a small negro bab §1 his arws, also exeited cousiderable amusement. Cunerals Sherman, Sheridan and Thomas were all duly honored with applause. _Andrew Jobnson, kicking from the frout door of the White House a small bureau, from all the cracks and crevises of which a swarm of small frightened darkies were ping, also caused copsiderablo amusement. The above will as samples_from which the reader may imagine the remaivder of the list, comprising some 8)in all. Tioe auctionevr tppeared to be in haste, wi made 20 comments o2 any of the pictures, while the fow jokes which wore volunteered from the gudieaoo bad scarcely time to be comprehended before the sale was made and snother picture put np. The scenes of swusement widch most of the audience evidantly anticipated did not take place, but most of .,.v_wmng likeness + anof very eugnnu.' ). them A sufiiciently compensated by the sight of the pic- :lr« ,l!le:lwlnu. The eutire proceots of the sale footed up . — v DARING ROBBERV AF THE SUB- TREASURY. LR A Bank Oticer Robbed of $9,800—No Clue to i the Thief, One of the most daring robberies ever committed in in this city was perpetrated on Tuesday afternoon last in the Sub-Treasury building. From the statement of the wictim and o appear that sbortly afer 12 o'clock da the day mentioned, Mr. William Condell, the first teller's astlstant in the Bank of Amenies, left that institution baving in his possession ohecks on the Assistunt United States Tremsurer for the sum of €5,009in gold and 1,000 i ewrrency. On reaching the Sub-Treasury, he presented his ohecks and was i 5,000 in gold certificate aud #4000 in Tronsury Notss of jarge denominations. These he carefully plaeotd in his panta- looms pockot, and then went into_anothier part of the build.og torthe purpose of seeing a friend. Ie could povfind bim, acd roveeded to the Post-Ofice, stopping on kis return o unch at Gould’s, He then returned to the Sub-Treasury building in search of the friend already mentin and on entering the building sorse person pasmed Lim s hurried manner, and siammed the door against him. A% the samo time Mr. Condell lost all recollection.. Some time after, he was fonnd by a boy Iying insensible upon the paveont, aud & man bending over him searching his pockets. 49 the boy cawe up, the man muttered something aboot lookiag for the address of the insensible man, to see who he was but in a moment after disappeared in the confusion and crowd which such sn unusual circumstance created Tha officers of the bank were at once notified of the fact that gne of their employ és was lyiug insensiblo in the Sub-Treasury building, and at once had im removed to the New-York Hos- rlml ‘An examination disclosed the fact that Mr. Condell had been robved, without doubt, by the man whom the buy saw bending over him. The vietim did not recover nacious pess until late on Wednesday afternoon, over 24 hours after the robbery. He does not present any marks of Molence, nor can he give any account of the manoer in which he was aseaalted, He cowpiains of n paiu in the chest Within the past few years Mr. Condell bas suffered from several severe fits. the last oo baving oconrred some three or four since, shortly after he had been garotted aud rob- bed i orsoy. ‘Lo ofliceis give him & bigh charaster for integrity. No clue to the thief or thieves yet been found. THE LATE GREENWICH.ST., RUB- GLAR pbasr o = Arrest of One of the Thieves, Recovery of a Portion of the Ntolen Goods. On Monday morning last, Officer Joyce of the Fifth Preciset saw o man named James Fitzjohu attempting to lift lLeary bag from a Tenthave, car, near the foot of The officer volunteered his assistance, but the acted in such a suspicious wmwnner that o see the contents of the bag. After . Deabrosses-st. an declined it, & the oMcer determ considerable hesitation, the man opened the bag It was found to coat: bt piaces of silk, valued at 81,700, wh 1o said bad been given him by a man on Pior No. ed and taken to the He was at ones Station House 1o Luons were sibs the be d war red by burglars on Sunday night last, aud rob to the amount of over §3,000, the property of A. T. Stewart, an ac Tuiw ;- 1t of which has uiready beea published in TAE NE » prisonar confessed to Capt. Patty that in company with rates be had broken iato the warehouse on Sunday night about 10 o'elock and robbed it of 23 pioces of silk, but h be utterly refused to give the names of his accomplices, and declares be dons not know what they have done with their shares of the robbery. Yeatorday Jostice Dowling eommitted the ascused for trial without bail. _He i a and lived at No. 42 Wost-st Faronovs As:AULT 8Y A CLVALRYMAN.—David & member of Co. A, T0th Regiment N. Y. N.G., re- siing at No. 274 North Second-st.. E. D,, yesterday quarreled amed Michael Campbell, who oalled at bis resi- pwed b the atreet with Lis saber drawn. ook Campbell at the corner of Grand and -sts. . and 1mmodiately struck him over tho head with saber, indlictiug a frightfal but ot fatal wound. Carmody then ran bome and was in the act of beating his wife with the deadly iostrament when be was arrested by tue Police and locked up for trial. ———— ALLEGED RECEIVER 0oF STOLEN Goops.—Officer Rogers of Jastica Corawell's Court, yesterday arrested Frod- Depperman. on & warrant, charged by Alvin Aivs- sods, consisting of & been stolen from the Mr. W, E. Whateley of New-York. The eatire value o property taken ts between 8300 and $400, The examination was commenced b fore Justice Cornwell yester- day aftarnoos, but was not concluded. It will be resuimed ¢t % v'clock this afternoon. o —— IspaNTICIDE.~The body of a fomale child was fonnd (5 & vacant lot_near Flatbush ave. and Pearsall-st. ay afternoon. The evidenco indicates that it was «d. Tue Coroner was notified. — AxoTIER FATAL Ramzoap AcCIDENT.—A girl aged about tour years, named Martha Strouse, residing at No 113 Johnson-st, was ran over yesterday afternoon hy a rail- road car in Johnsonst., E. D., and almost instantly killed. Tho driver of the car. it sppears, could uot avoid the uufor- tunate oconrrence. His name is Disdrick Loder. He at once surrendered Limself to the Polics suthorities. Tha body of d was conveyed to her parents’ residence and the oroner notitied. erick ( i FeMALE Piokrockg™s. —The three females arrested on Wednosday night on the charge of picking pockets on the Fultou fory beats, wers brought before Justice Cornwell yes- torday, and seut to jail for exawination. They gave their names as Eliza fkaond, Jase Flotcher and Mary Moore. Pl —— srph Ressel and ScrewsShips, Tu the Editor of The N. ¥. Tribune. Sir: The question, to whom balongs the power of introducing the screw into steam navigation, was settled in eral years ago, iu tavor of Joseph Resscl an em Austrisn Admiralty, who, o 1527, ran the first crew-steamer, La Livetta, on the Adriatic. He gainod the patent-right of Austria, but failed in Englaad and France. Iu the latter country he was cheated out of his invention, and in England. which bad promised a preminm of £20,000 to the first practical adapter of the screw, his just claims were ig- nored, and the proposed premium distributed amoug three rivals for the prize, whose earlicst claims went back to the year 1635, 1n Austria and Germany, Joseph Rossel was declared the originator of practical screw-navigation, by ofticial acts as woll as by the highest autnoritios of the seience of mechanios. His immortal merits are on record in ali the scientific books aud eyclopedias of the Continent, and when ho died. in 1857, a moutment was ordered to be erccted at Viouna to his memory. Jut Jtessel’s friends are striving to obtain mcaEnmfln of his merits by this great Republio, which, through the late war, reaped the most signal beuefits from the use of the scrow in steam navigation. A committee was organized for this pur- ones 10 this Nl{ in 1564, and hos beeu successful in obtaining K:. y favorable julgnients from many scientific autborities. Tt took pains to lay all the papers aud docaments concernin, Ressol's olaims before the American Aeademy of Science an Arts, and although this association, in order to avoid preco- dents of this kind, declined to give its opinion as a body, every winglo member of the Committee to Whoiu the matter was re- ferred, deciared himself satisfied of Resel's merits. TLis Committes intends now to address Congress, as the ! representative of this great and liberal Nation., which ght to know. bonor and reward the memory of the author of a reform to which she owes u part of her uational greatnoss, safety aud wealth. . ST R Various Ktems. It is caleulated, from data deemed trustworthy, that in Georgin, Alabama aud Mississippi, the number of te- groes at werk is about one-third of that’ in 1860, while there are now twice as many white Inborers as then. In those dis. tricts whers white labor has heretofore beeu used, there will be tolerably fall crops of everything. A machine has recently been invented in¥Indianato be used as o sand-blower, 1t is constructed with fans which blow out a Il:sl stream of sand, and is so arranged that it will sand over head as well as along the sides of a bullding. The Dircctors of the Charleston and Savannah Railroad have held a meating and d their corporation Toaoivent. “Tho total indebieduess of the road 1s more than $2.200,000, whilo the avalls of the wholo road, with depots and roiling stock is only §1.365,000, Noarly $300.000 is required toput the rosd o repairs. Indiana paid the United States $3,502,423 revenuo during the yoar 1865, Tho tota! indebtedness of the city of Sadianapolls March 14, 1566, was 8217 422 45. The Cincinnati Enquirer understands that Murat alstead, es., who for the last 13 years has been connected with The Commercial as editor and proprietor, is o be the suc- cessor of Mr. Potter as a munaging oditor of that paper. Mr. Counel, the supposed murderer of Mrs. Colvin at Olmstead Falls, Oblo, on the 24t ult., has boen arrested at Fitzroy, uear Ottawa, Cansda, and lodged in jail at tho lattor city. The husbaad, Colvin, and bLis friend Miller, are also under arrost ou tho same charge. The Saperior Court of Cincinnati has decided that Todians divorces, obtained without Botlca 1o tha defondauts, 529 994 TAUA 14 19 Blake Tho elsstug éreaing parformsance of th4 priedit formance of the sans0n 4;! Italiau (_?en oceurs to-night, and Meyerboer's L' Etoil cronlene ont) it M Koogs, M. Bousy g g ey b R “Whe matwée to-morrow at 1 o'clock p. m. will termin. s o, e gt il o7 e, il " e cast who have :fl‘;f:)‘r;u'lwl of this opera memorable, Dt v, POLITICAL. phac i it New?¥ork Town Elcctions. ALBANY. The new Board of Supervisors will stand: Republicans, 8, Democrats, 10—with New-Seotland to hear from. P et The Tribwne Eularged, THE LARGEST AND CHEAPEST NEWSPAPER IN TaF WORLD. ENLARGEMENT OF THE DAILY, SEMI-WEEKLY AND WERKLY TRIBUNE. % Notwithstanding the fact that the size of THE TRIB- UNE has been increased more thau ome quarter, the price will remain the same. TERMS. WEFKLY TRIBUNE. 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D., Mr. Jaines K. Aymar to M both of this city. HART—RANDEL—On Wednesday, April 11, Smith, D. D., Prosident _of e h g Coliegs, dasghter of Heury Randel. HOWE=CUMMING=—At Princeton, N. Wednesday A pril k 196, by the Rev. Wa. H. Hornblower, D. D., Lesvitt Hows Tosalic, daghter of A. M. Cumming, esq., ail of Princeton. TETE—— DIED, AIKMAN—Ta Brooklyn, on Thursdsy evaning, the 12th inst., Masion, youngest daughter of Waiter M. aud Julis Alkwan, 4 yoars and 6 mouth; The funeral will take place on Satur from No. 13 Tompkins-place, Brool BARRY—At Ry, Wenchestar Co. b yout of his age. e i o ds o th fumily areartad o akand bisfuderdly o Fiidsy, 19th inst, et 10'clock, from bis late residence, and e d X from the Presbyterian Church st Rye. Carriages will be tar* o at the Mamaroneck Station, to meet the 11:45 train fromm the Rev. AsaD. s Hact, jr, o city. DAVIDSON—~On Wednesday morni daughter of James and Mellissa D The funersl secvices will take place at the residence of J. 8. Paterson, N J., on Seturdsy, toe léth inst., at 10§ o'clock The Giends of the family are respactfully requested to attend. A GERARD=On Tussdsy morning, April 10, Eliza, the wife of Jemed W. Gerard, and sister of the late Gen. Sumner of Boston. . The ‘friends of the family are respectlully requesied o attend Tunera. services, without further invitati Cormer of Fourthave. sad Twenty-tostet’, ou Fridey April 13, at 4 o'clock. LEWTS—In Hrookiyn, on Thursday, April 12, st the residence of Bag casdnon, Alfred W. Lawis, Zersiab, widow of Simeon Lewis, 8 B0th of her age. ot venmaiae will be tahen to Enst Granby, Coan., for (nterment. Hariford papers plesse copy. MEKRITT—At Hartlord, Coon., on Wednesday, 1lth fnst, Ame ‘Maria, wife of Charles I, Merritt, aad daughtes of the late Col. Bn Moss White of Danbary, Conn. Funers on Friday, 19t inat., ot Hoosick Falla. Ou Thursday evening, April 12, at bis residenss, i by sy Joka A, Vasderpou, i 608 ar of his age. "¢ the faneral will be given hereatter. WA bis_residence, No. 209 Pesrlat, Brooklyn, L. ey, ol Thi e, T, Andorsan Wade, M. D. IV Notice of funeral will be given o Saturday’s papers. H Bmiul Notices. Our Spring Stock is now opening, and will be sold at ooED PRICES, in coaformity with m{- PALL 1¥ GOLD, and couiprises s large sssortment of seiect pab terus of FRENCH CHINA AND PARISIAN GRANITE DINNER WARE, TEA AND TOILET SETS, GLASSWARE, CLOCKS, BRONZES AND FANCY GOODS, Aleo, a abolee selaction of CHANDELIERS AND GAS FIXTURES, FROM ORIGINAL DESIGNS. E. V. HAUGHWOUT & Co., Now 488, 490 and 492 Broadway, corner of Bs Furniture AT REDUCED PRICES, of the latest styles, tonuuflol PARLOR. DINING-R! wid CHAMBER SUITES, in Rosewood, Waluut sad ¥ KRUT'NA'S MANUFACTORY AND WAREROOMS, Nos. 96 and 98 Eaet Houston ot Botwesa Bowary aud Re‘ailing ot masnufacturers’ Al Goods warranted. o prioes. ISR St S Eeoe e S P Ralsing the Old Flag over Fort Sumter,—The SUMTER CLUB will hold thels first Auniversary and celebrate the event of ratiing the Stars and Stripes over Fort Sumter, by & Dinner st the Mansion House, Biooklyn, SATURDAY, April 14, st 8 p. m. Tickets can be obtained of STEPHEN M. GRISWOLD, No. 177 Brosdway( EDWARD CARY. Urion Ofce, Brookiyn. New styles Tws, Thiree, Fouz, Six, Eight, Teu to Saventy five Dollare waet, for sale by GEO. C. ALLEN, No.415 Brosdway, oae doos . Invalids’ Tra dllg‘tilln on Whoels, v For in and out doos #1510 . .lzrrtu"lmcmsl"fi NG HORSES, for in aud out doors, @IR [ e "RSERY SWING and Baby Tender BURSERROND WAGONS: Cidiva's CARRIAGES, Propeiless, king Horves. Willemat ‘lothes-Wrin of all kinds repaired by the BAILE wolothes-Welngors (GI8G MACHINE COMPANY, No. e1ey Broutway. Now. York. offmas & Weadlerss rAflnnfl ""fl.‘lfl‘"fll‘ tg"”'z“[?.““m Deat 1 noxious and in o B ER T PREVENTIVE OF EPIDEMICS. 16 wi b f th gradost wee i al exigencies of comfors aad , . Sheapest artcle of < powdec only 10 be ponents. i " 5 o "PRASER & LEY, No. % Beckmun ot Now York. "THiS (F , befors vork Associsgon for Adv wnd Art, o e oN 0TS ik Second Fioor Jnstitute) Y ESMANSHIF AND ETRICS," Publio invited. STATESMAN! AND C8, (‘:‘"fl X [ the Section on Socfology ( Hill’s Hair Dm. 50 cta.—Black er Brows, I e e DY epot No. % Johuat. Hold by all Drusgite Pocomery Stores. Poat-Olice Netice s Bl o Great Brisin wid the Cas® ‘ml:lu, via Faimouth s Have, por stetmiod FULTON ; for Irelaod: o ¢ ARIS, aud for the e e . pet steumer BAVARIA, o -A-Wllns. Aol o b » S R French Spoken after a Short Study.—A. A FA} A will give one more,and positively hiv lmuvui&‘-flfim ative. R VS e States. via Hambur Ne. ¥

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