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in the bill are Wittam Maren, ox-Register, Jase Davis, a member of the Board of Super. visors, and Joserm Sovrnworti. ‘all estimable citizers, none of them possess any engineering skill in the construction of brides. Mr. Miner is an excellent engineet in a nominating canvention, and Mr. Davrs eould estimate the value of an umbrella or a lady's pararol to the quarter of a cent, while Mr. Sovrnwork Is capable of writing a good ro port upon any eulject from the building of a bridge to the construction of a picket fence, The names of those gentlemen have, probably, been insert: rubbed out and other names inserted, aa soon as there is any prospect that the bill can be paas- It is saia that there ie a ‘big job” oon- coaled in this project, under the ¢ necessary improvemen hope the Logid@ture Tur Texas Legislature, according te the dispatches which we publish this morning, is in full sympathy with the secession conspira- tors. They have ondorsed tho action of the Convention deposing Governor Hovsron.. Deeply do we regret that the old hero of San Jacinto, the father of Texan Independence, should have the close of his life embittered by the spectacle of a people whem the United Btates has protected and nursed into impor. benosth tho des ore is one com .8 are again on the war path, and the United States Treasury will not be saddled with the expense of dri them back to their retreat PAE NEW YORK SUN. 4 @HURSDAY MORNING, MARCH 28, 1861, The Kaomics of their Country. ‘Onn of the mort mortifying and humiliating Reflections sugested by the secession move- mont, reste upon the fact that almost every agent in that movement Promizent and acti Thas onjoyed the favor and the patrona: ‘United States Government ; has rej clared his unalterable attachment to it, and thas even taken the most solemn oa ‘his fidelity to it and to the Constitution and Jemrensos Davia, the Provision d President of the Southern Confede- racy, bas held an bonorable commission as an ‘officer in the United States army. taken not only the roldier’s oath, but the oath of a cabinet cfficer and the oath of a Senator of the United States, Certainly he has no private of personal griefs uMficiont to excuse er pal- Tiate his efforts to disrupt, disgrace and d He has evjoyed a full share of its honors—honors, too, which brought with thom not only great influence, but profit. Avexanpes LH. Srarmens also, the Vice- President of the Montgomery leag a Representative in Congross, bas takon tho ional Government, opposition toa disraption of the Union, Of Conn, the Prosi he Montgomery Congrese; of Brssa- sere and Stine, of Louisian have held lucrative diplomati ypointments wn Government, and whol: enemies, atd of those traiturous and fo naval and military officers, who have «dishon cored their names by turning against their coun- try's flag, it is enonh to say that they have shown the rankest and the basest ingratitude, But among the most saddening exhibitions of unpatriotic feeling are those recently mide by Jonm C. Barckrsnipar, late V dont of the United St: States Senator from the gallant and loyal State Mr, Brackunmor ought not to have forgotten so oom the high and unearn- ‘ol honor which the united people of the United States conferred 0 four yoars ayo. the bill, only to be laws of the U and if this beso, wo give its sanction to it, denly prontrated a reckless rabble, of the men who re become its bi Tuy President, in reply to a resolution of iry passed hy the Senate, bas in that body that the publication of M. menson’s dispatches to the War Dopartment, ‘m, at the prosent moment, to be inezpedient. Though the evacnation of Fort Sumter is now considered to be inevita- ble, the Administration keeps its counsels #0 well, that outsiders do not yet know when it will take place, THE LATEST NEWS. BY TELEGRAPH TO THA WN, ¥. SUN, is deemed by h and now United Who was Mr, Breoxinripon when the American peopl him to be #6 loyal to the Union as tho state to which he belonged, clothing bim with all the virtues of a elovated him to the second highest oflice in their natural yifts of oratory, id qualities of the states man, his first national notoriety sprang from a personal quarrel with a democratic reproventa 1 vefrom this city—a quatiel in which he gain- el no advanta; And while occupying the position of Vico President of the United States, he consented ndidate for the Presidency of the banded conspirators who, asa first s is the confirmation of their scheme, broke up the Ch and divided and ¢ XXXVIIth CONGRENS—Sonate, EXTRA SKASION, Washington, March 27.—Tho Chair laid be- without any of the s fore the Senate the followiog mosmge from the To the Bena@Qey the United States received « copy of & reno'ution of the Sen- ato passed on the 26th instant, requesting me, if ia my opinion it la net incompatible witk the public interest, to communicate to the Henete the dis Patches of Major Ronent Amprason to the War D> Fartment during the time he hay beew in commaat Oo examination of the corres ponderoe thus called for, Ihave, with the highest reepect for tha Senate, come to the conclusion that, 0 the preseat ro ment, the publication of {8 would be inexpedieat, at Fort Sumter, oralized the Democratic party in every northern state in which it had maintained its deminancy. Ri the last. Presidential of the Union, mesentod during nvaes asa true friend Darekar received votes in northern states which be could not had it then been known tha those who put him forward were engaged in a deep laid plot to destroy the Union, and thet ho was waverir gin his loyalty care, however, before the plot secure his election, a# a Unionist, to the U ted States Sonate for a term of six years. tif he were now a candidate ky Legislature, for Senato- rial honors, his success would be more than Warm xoron, March 260, 1501, M. Baroxinmipon (K, L-tion tntroduesd by withcsawal of the ) moved to takoup the reas im yenterdey, wAvii wal §cops frou the Hie did not intend making any rem ‘8 Wal question, an (M-.) sop wed there would be no oat, Dut reminded the Senator that ao quiaum was present. Mr. Hara, (N.11.) the Sonate went lob» executive session. ‘When the doors were open d, Mr. Baroxummnan He took good was revoalol, to 8,80 moved to tke Up his resolution sayiay if prevall he would scoops Mr. ChoNOMAR's mubstttute, which also advises that 4 dent fubear from aewping t0 collect in the Confederate Sites, to xprees ono for granted that the yore would vp the resolution, aad if they Iateuded to exrese= 10g #n oph.ion be wok it fer yranted that the vite hence, be asked for the yeasaud nya, end that the taking up of the Fevolution might be copaldered » tess question, M). Rick (Mion ) wes in favor of thy resolu ion, but be thought tbat Mr. Cuvowan's amendment too far, Ha did not koow what rignt the Seoate Lad to express thelr opinion to the Presi- €4us #6 t0 the eo.lection of the revesus, Mr, Buroxixaipon weld, if hia resolution be taken up. it would co fer the Banate to deside wretner LIXOMAR's aubstitute, that the resolution to bave a square vote His recent speeches in tho United States $ » nate show that he does not represent or pathize with the Union fooling which pervades his stato, but that all his sympathies tho revolutionary government set up at Mont He bas proved his unworthiness to Teprosent in the National Councils tho state which has been made illustrious by the heroic qualities and lofty patriotism of Hmmny Cuay, and which even in our present national troubles has had a Cartrexpe tion to the Union, wuld socept Mr. Me, Wave (Ooivy would be teken upy 10 01 to vindicate its devo_ We have heard it said that ‘Mr, Barckurniper will resign his seat in tho Senate should the present Administration ro fuse to recognize the government of Jarreasom ; but we are incredulous upon this KINRIDGS knows the value of hhis present position, and ho is not of that class of men who rashly throw away present benodts for imaginary future rewards. ever, that while he remains in the Senate, he will try to act the part of a United States Se nator and not the part of an advocate of seces- Twn sald that the Senator from Ohio m) Lad Bot diseppointed hin woys fouud that Scnator an honest, open hesrted, acd frack men, but the point hi ‘That the President, ©. mmander in Cotet ‘the Consiitution, ts the and Nivy, and by his own volition, y deem neoerrary, snd as 0 tho coliectio,' of the reveous, ¢ Ssnate, or for hice! he dermed 1’ proper for enone cf the Siuators, to advise him in matters which reat in him by law. Mr. CLUGMAN (N.C ) was in favor of the original rewlutivn, and be wanted #0 go further, would nalark the S mator fiom Kentucky to a capt hia wubstitute if 18 weu'd weaken ti thon, He wished however, bis substitute to be ad- ‘opted, b-cause he believed t1as the : der sha existing laws, bax no power to colect the foc ern'e Biater; Lance, he ahould eatertaining this opin M+ wished wo aeons already stad the B nate were traveling fer onsefthetr way to ade ay Wo hopo, how- Jom of Exgitsh Convicts. wi hos each @ high regard for this that she rends us not only her paupers but her criminels alse, Though she has colo- nies in every part of the world, to any one of which she might export her unprofitable or troublescme pcpulation, she has such faith in ‘our republican institutions, and is so deeply hristian benevo lence, that she selects the United S$ ater as t! ‘best reesptucle for those who contribute no- thing to the support of her government, or are an expense to her taxpayora, ‘When her landed atistoeracy doom it to be their duty to drive from their estates a p-r- tion of their impoverished prudently relieve themselves, at tho saine time, of further responsibility—and increased poor law rates—by rend casts to some American her police autborities find it difficult to com trol the ang of burglars and pickpock infest ber principal eities, they kindly sug to them that they can find ® moro pr Acable exercise of their talents abstain from the atempt « His waa ree y to exprens it av id a collision. a hover withdraw Sha troope from tboee f Me. Buoxesmr the spirit of ‘and reape tf Ad Pet ronsider 18 esamuttal to aes, wud rather tthe res lution he would hone polute eball be exciu- ‘Yow wenator bh tng answered hie x tho miserable out- 4a emordaent exe.ud ng A bat If the seceded states unin ub of the U vor ot bat glug mpeace, He would g and safer field for t in the New Word. withstanding the Courts and the terrors of Bing § ample supply of Engtieh bury: glare who have learned their trad: Noing reaoaable to undertake such enterprises as tho rebbery of @ bank, or the pillage of a well filled sore. ‘The last English importation of fit port of the proceedings yesterday at tbe meoct- ing of the Commissioners of Emijcration, appoars that six persons, discharyet from Eag- ent to this port by he Discharg! prisonsrs’ Aid Of courte, our city or state wu thorities will see to it that theee d's-harged Prisoners are sent back, while it will be th daty of the General Governmant to inform th British Government, in tho most terms, that the deportation of its liberated criminals to this country is a flagrant viol aiinn Of international comity and will vot be tauely We have enough of expenses to bear without undertaking the reformation or sup Port of the criminal and vice-hardened popula tion of the old world, ) ATE WE LE was not siebeie wen all WON Gaeite w vote to souN waying «few boon vitered by Metra, wor srepeirg has ization called ey would bev. Kivex (No 2) oop ed teklug up the Ils dia net refers 69 08 very pro 90 yaflae hiagelf artes dietiver. thst in voupg to w {io tke resoluroa, he d wrl( ae committed ove Way OF acoiner anes fo tike up the res. ng Ik within te rope ty ong OUghE that tt Wools be wits forthe PB, na, OF have bet Rebuilding of Ha: ‘Turene: is « bil before the Legislature provid Niding of Harlem Bridye at expente of $250,000—New York County ‘bear nearly the whole cost, It is proposed that ‘the work shall be done under the direction of » ‘Commission, consisting of five persons, three Adlonging to New York and two to Westchester *eenty, Tho Now York Commissioners oamod e f a « Meu ai Matzonery. Phew w whick ¢uld tend to lation olusiona "y gov. eroment can cisim ouly what they cooupy. wes willing, under «xisting c\rcumstances, thet ‘orts Bumter apd Pickens should be given up. ey were lecs), aut neil 3 by log Li Need harbor, wi revolutions: y government, we al 9/4 by Joving them get unlems Ww. Catala ‘of them protect ad. them as @ beria of rellitar Erations. ‘These wis be good lu bc léing thas forte a6 thoy were eourees of ccmetens s rite yy Ca oF ened 18 wou! seven He was, there- fo rat (aleing up the resolution, BRIG remarked thet, aste = debate for eeveral days, this wes @ mere pretext not to ake wp the rveolutl a of all, He prevuaed tet h tore were prepared (0 vote without dia- cusion Coutawen (Vs) remarked th the Repub! can ride had noe wi mam replial that Nunity for that pu 9 reno" world ms bere was very litle Lsve chovarion Toe.did n® knew the Administration policy niga be, talore vor A ror y opibin em. He did wot b . Jeomrented tha Benaor for bin reat and fren em in expressing bla eorvietions. reacbed 8 point when wi the President what rhould be his p icy du ing the abarnice of the Senate, Trere ousht co by 9. dodging. He thought the President wae s man of too muck prudence and patriotiam ty undertace Wwenvice Me federal aatheority in ths eM ween, Mr. Dowirns undermood thet it vas or peeved that the Penwe world adjourn ty-morrows Mr. Cott amram denied the power thus t advise the Presioent, Mr. Buxoxi*arar did not ron why they could ned expren@ an o inion wit out delay, 1 Mr. Neeseait (Or) wr uld_¥.te for the reeotation. Ti+ was about to tetra bom to Onegin, and when he reached tare 10,600 questions wonid be prope oii a be 810 Cou + wheat she Wation. They #owd want to ktow whesber it was ‘or war. If be shonid teil them that he did bow Krom, Wey wonlt nek him what he wae aot lor (aug) te Km: ved tab the By ate go Inty Exeetl winarked for the yeas and nan evyp bie resolution, He yoned Whee Ah a inizht be et smirtot ted Mr Dixon bud if the veel ten be taken up he ‘The # 10, no quovuns Lely present Morton vay made to adjournant go into exon Vive peerion, At Abie pevicd there was aiid no quo Benate voted wand the nominations, at we fily ctmcharged bi a be mowd thet the Henate adjourn wine dis, Tole wee «h) rend to ‘There wee much imode tows Finally the § note a4 joured ill tomorrow, STATE LEGISLATURE Senate. March 27.—The Brookly ad ball wa dered to a third is) he in a bill tiom and improveruent of the Cayuga nation of La. inna, o ‘Ty legslize the decisiona of the Acbitrstion Com- miteee of To amad the not ‘To amend the charter of the New Y rk Com Ke change, Te: prevent the adulteration of mili, and mop the (woffic in ewill mili ‘To tn ate the Fe ale Acad 17. Amembiy. Eight petitions were presented in favor, and ten remonetrating sgainat the D-oatway Railroad 8ome remonatrances were Lumarously wigned by mulitery sod firemen. ‘The following bil # were reported favorab'y from committees :— In relation to cares «f murder and arson occurs ring previous to May 4, 1502. vide for the punishment thereof. ‘To legallas the coutcact for grading 108th street, The Vill to allow insurancs cotnpsniar rey complete, he bill ty amecd the Insolvent laws, way moved forward to 8 e+ cond committee of the whole Mr. Woopnurr made unanimous report frora the committee on cities and vil ages, repealing the Sostion 81 of the Metro mlitan P lice lam which create the oft oof I epector of Police ‘Tce committee ceom the cffice of Inepiolor unme- cmay 02 motion of Me Nasnert, the motion on agree: icq with the report of she C ummittes adverse to the b 1] to regulate the rate of ferriege between Now Yonk and Brvoklyn, was token from the table, Meeae Neourre, Fisutn, Provost, and L. C. ANLuEWA (poke in feyor of the bil adupairg port of the Committe Mr. Moonr vindteated the rept, Yad beara uo expression in favor ‘of tne bill in cok]. “The Uill was dlasgreed to, and sont to she Com mitteo of the who!e House, Tbe Seat covcurrent resolutions fer the amendment of tee Constitution t> prohibis the sale of intoxiceting Iiquors, were oa led up. Mr. Poracn moved to lay them om the tab'e, Carried. wu Amending the act rasaxD, ng to the tranamiesion to eonviesion Ccresinipg the corporation of the Chamber of Commerce of New York, Aninds'o.y of th: Brovk'yn. ‘Ameiaing she act incorporating the New York Corn Exobange Poy oting sha adnlteration of milk, and to stop Abe woftic i ewill milk, ‘The Herlem Rallrosd inilk freight bill was taken vp as the ep'cial order. Mr. Romnsow argued in f.vor of the bill for which, he raid, thow-arda bad petitioned. and not one remonstione hed beeo mode agaivat it. He ar gud strongly sgalnad Ke policy pursued by the road. relative to sewerage in St, Louis, March 27.—Too Pony Exproas Pose d Fort Kastpey on sto sermon of tie 25%b, with sre follyw.ng dispatch for the NewYork Aseo- cated Preww ‘rancisco, March 18.—Arsived 11h, ship Bute New York; 12:b, KR dient, Boa ‘ . fein lower ead. Bytled 9b, waips Jacob Bell, Lardon ; Malay, Boug Korg ‘The sun er G.'den Galeavot on the Ob for Pecan a, with 160 pesver gers, acd nearly am llivo in treasure vornr Dosmry vetved the bill changing the trish of Bonace Sart from 8.0 Feancisoo or Gun y but both Huves pense! the Dill ever 46 vet, ths lobbied ehoutiog euthiusiaat! cally. ‘Tre Legtelavure continued to ballot for Seaatar withous mekepg sny progress, Ny candidete has yet recelveo calf the req tired nuiabar of v tee CG ntneders Cosmavam died this morning. ‘Tom rebconmr RB chardeva haa arsived, with Band wich I lends dave of Feb 14 ‘Tre U. BS sloop cf war Wyoming arrived at Hepolule om the Goh io search of the roiesing sloop of war Levent. The Hono'ulu Advertiser of the Lith, mye it won believed, from Capt. Huar's ( the Levant) intension as to his crurre aud the se Were galre «4 Octover Bd t> 13: or 0th. in whbh whaling barks, ships end $08 brig Qunsore suff cod more or leew damage thet the 1. vent hed met with seriour diataters, which ha! proved fatal to the ahlp ard all on bea ‘ho marketw at Sao Fra) cleco wore Comma nora — dull Isthmus butter bad advanced t 39 coute ib Refiped sugars bad declined to sbout 1 ard quise lage tramectiors, on private torma, token place in fo eign brands, cons sod woclanged Flour and Ro coff ¢ are firm. ome barley in selling for New York 08 § Lake Navigatlen, Dunkirk, March %.—The New York and Rolroad steamer Olean left this pert for T>- good desl of ice ledo tha f rencon, There ts ett] in the lower end of the Ie Dut A.rough withous orfficuley Bulcide. Delaware Water Gap, March 27,—Cmas ‘Taaveus. who resided about two miles norsh of here, committe! suloide yesterday by cutting his | wawp pear bie Vareat, Tis body was found | Louse. Touvtary distress, it is sid, was the (ave lie leaves # wife aad swo children. Virgiala tate Convention, Redmond, March %7.—In the committe of the whi le today, Mr, TURNER, of Jackeun, offsred a etivute for the majorty raport, making Row an pan. '@ladva to slave Was rejected -yeva ST, nay tbat tle fest resolurion erelgnsive by Inrertiog tapi still are,” 9 word “were,” was deb sted Aili bne recess of the Mimowl Ntay mw, dee St, Lows, March2i.—Vhe Stay Law passed ele She Ten inet, Was youterday a ty the Supreme Court of thin State, nae tes Wo Crutracis Made ¥, (Wednesday) Virginia ard the fentbern Convention. Richmond, Va., March The Virginia eet vinhly rejeced Me, HAL’ in of the Coufodera: Brater) for be report ofthe C mumiteson Federal Relat na, by neys 73, yeas none, ‘Weeiern Navigadon, Cleveland, March 2%1.='The screw steamer line, lefe this port for Tolego last nighs to take La 07g0 fer Dur kit, Interesting from Texe>. New Orleans, 26. The Texas Logistature that if dotete wae} Gil pease & resolution approving of the Coaven- tion act depos'ng Gov Hovston. A bill hes sien passed Legislature to raise s | grinate the aluahy streeta, were generally armed with Regiment of 1000 mounted B.flemen for the pro- | umbrellas of an armor of water-proof, and com- trotion of the frontier, Since the departure of the federal troops, the Ta- | with seemirgly nothing dry about them but the diane in large numbers, have been devastating the | fountain of the milk of human kindness, 1y moat, fieptier, killtog acd driving back the tewle a, Departure ef Federal Troeps from Texas. ‘The steamship Arizona has arrived at this | brelia ribs in other people's eyes, ates of the 1241 inst. ‘Noo steam sbivn Gen, Rsk snd Daniel Webster, | a victim's neck reached the higbawt humor the day seiied op the 2vh with the federal troops, 1 Arizous brought to Ladianole companies B | to enjoy a sort of grim happiness, as they rapidly ard G of the 24 cavalry. federal troops inthe Tie Grande, | a4 useless for purposes of protection aa seiv ay troops oceupled the garru spe, odin deprecavicns continue on the upper | “ buasen" were full of chilly, teaming fares, eager utd advine | From Washiogton. Woshinctom, March 27.—The Senate, during iti v4 Beaton to-day, confirmed the avg nomfwations:— Icing © Chitierden of Vermont, Register of | sstisfsction we temper our complaints aguingt the vid K. Carter of Ohio, Minister at Bolivia. Vderick Haasamneck of Out», Minister at Eoua- | @bd chilly air made it most uncomfortab:e, Corwin, Secretary of Legation at Sravicrs wx Sr. Pararci W Van Horn of Iowa, Consul af Marseilios. Joma Lealio, jt of Penosylvanis, Consul a& iter, of New York, © maul af Foo | General Sra W Bbufeldt, of New York, Conaul Geral at William P. Mongum, jr , of North Carolias, Gom- | oil f Coosul at Lith, ul General at Pio | The ork Howard, «£0 Tuchard ©. Pareoms, “TH Fry, of New York, Stcretary of Legation | not guilty of # wore made to talon « raowas, and to the Bergeaut-at-Arms to go af or tbe absen~ after, as he sid, he had given the Fepubt ane. en cpacrunity to coatrm thelr wn No Mets of Califo: sylea, of Minow: al dvbaty in tiene mo- LUll, of Micnigan, Barveyor neon, of Kanras, § 0 Swrvdersof Iowa, particular, of the acquisition of Italian indepen Broad. ouel Milliviny of T Coax. Ley Armour, of 1 Cpeland Towns or the protre- stone in Naw Yuk c the Disirict of V J bn Lawre co Hogan. Parth Amboy, jwin Palmer. M'leankio. Hani n, Dabequa. pert Wood, Burve yor, Hampton, Va. al Olticar fer Balen, M saa, Veyor at Ox urd. Md. Marshall for the Woste-n Dis- ocklyn 8 wersge and D.ainage Jas. A Dalton, Mm. I Valient, Thea J Gadar tr ot of Tonmntases. Jokn MeCormeck, A'torney for the Westera D'-# tect of Tent caree. Jobn L, He pking, Attorney for the Evstern Ds Wieckatone McDaniel, Marshal for the Eastern district of Tenneaee, A. Jadaon Crace, Attorney for the Southern dis tiiet of Virginia. Wen. A. Dart, Marshall for tho northern district prevent the pales of impure milk, and pro- | Anvhony J Veasy. Attouney for Now Jersey, Baoajah Deseo, Marsha! for Now Jaree; Howe, @ beney fo win, Marshal ‘or Vermont, following nvmloations for Pustmasiar, were cov firmed aang vahars Geo G. #mith, at Ganeva, New Yor, Chas. C Jennings, at Eeatov, Pa. Geo, Pandus, ot Abingdon, Va. Gro. HL Bergher, at Harriavurg, Pa, Alex. McDouald, at Lyachbarg, Va. Waldo M. Potter, st Seratogs, NY. Rolf F Beers, Mampbie, ‘Tenn, George Dawa, Albeny. N.Y. Jobo M. Swwckton, Ms Jee. M Brerrist, at Erie. N.Y. Pope, ot L'tile R ck, Arkenaas, Devid T Lenegar, at Cairo, AU Beliviliey Minols, PATENT OFriGR, Unllowsy, Indie Ye. Dald- Vermyat; C. C. dergs the date of their fecal year, wan referred wo be favor of Commissioner ; Silas meat; Geo. H. Herding, Pena- Weshburne, 8 arveyor General, yom MINNBOOTA. Abner Tibbetts, Register at Lind Off-6, OT Perr, wOOrmOTAL Fie'ding Johnson, Indian Agent fer the Déla- wares in Koneas ompson, ef Minnesota, bh: thera Todiens Superintend- ency. Phoe. A. Jacksoe, to be a Chief Bogineer in the the cfice ofthe Becielary of Saw of recorda of boom sppointed to the avy. "There wore a number of Army and other oon- firmations tn sdditlo sy to be Lieutenant Colonel, cromble, promoted, Private accc unte from New Mex'co represent that the ‘Texss Special Commissioner hi little, ifeny success in his 1eceeiom including Ma place of Aber- @ met with forte in that ‘The prospect of an extra session of Congress is rob eno urazing. Many of the Republican Smetors ‘The subject has not are opposed to 18, cccupied the 48 en'ion of the administration, New Orleans, March 2 | todey adopted an ordinance dividing Louisiaus into ‘s'x C ngreesional districts, ed an «rdinance, transferring the the state to the Gvvernmeas of the Confederste States, Ad act abol sit 7.—The Convention free banking, and introducing © general cbarter system, was passed, Of Well Exp'esien—Lees of Life. Sarnia, C. W., March 27,— Yesterday while an oll well pear this place, the ges exploded, killing one named Ima Coon, and dapgerous'y Lnjuring the Rallread Accideat, March 27.—Wm. ANpxnsox, ol the firm of Ampmnace & Bons, of Hewkinay was Instantly k‘lied this morning. at Holl tng to geton the cars of the Diack ‘when thay were in CITY NEWS, Ustox TrxorootcaL Semrmary.—The 234 anniversary of the Society of Inquiry of Union ‘Theological Seminary was celebrated leet evening, a4 the Seminary Chepel, No. 9 University Place, ‘The atterdarce was good, considerieg the uoples- fant state of the weather, ard the exerolses were very interesting. Addresses wei Moms. 8. Jmevrand J Ru.rr, and J.T. Guiiex of Hosolulu, Sendwich Islands. two men were drill delivered by probable chenge in the tariff Candles sre dull | of Montross, Peon., teat quality, Is quiet at $2 for export, ard. Far vor tim Bexxrrr ov tie Covormp Osruan Asviem—A fair intended t» agaist in rale- ing funds fur she support of the Colored Orphan Asylum, was opened on Turedsy forenoon, # No, ‘744 Broadway, and will continue, day and evenings The atove institution ls e worthy ore, having ¢onstently in its care over two hundred colcred childien, a quite b-oken up weet of bore, and tbe steamer will probably g> Imrose Mrav,—Hoealth-Warden Srooxer, and Mort-Taspector Gooonmant,celzed yeatorday cm cane of veal at t¥e stall of Porm & Luxpear, No. 286 Weet Warhington Market. The who'e oarcess weighed abou: 95 pouvde, and as is supposed, was notolder than thre days when killed. It was taken to the M yor's offica, and then returned to the vlfal dock. Srrike-The dirt cartmen of the Fifth efused to work at the reduced rate of nd when the weath- fifteen cents por nded by Mr, Hacks load. Several of the wards are now in rebellion er opens, #0 that the work of street clesniag can £0 00 propxrly, he will no doubs be obliged to give them Gir remuneration for their labor, , Arrenp.—Our Jersey friends abetjort are requested to keep ® sharp lookoat, now-s-dsys, for clippers, barks and brigs, “C eared—Brig Thos, Achorn, Wioams, master, for Elizabitaport, N. J by HM’ Beasts & Co. Tae Ta, sevdy aa 1 wan alleged, in eged, as it was ls trade, and Jot off as usual, not havi on board at the time, We noiice today " cleared was year the slave ebony" by A. M. Decaxms 4 bust time ego, We hope delivered thelr cargoes in Bilzabethport is attracting considerable trade Poneaouth, of the Now York and Erie Ratlnvad | from New York just mow, and it would be well for the New Jersey suthorities to Inquire tato th Cosmnssron ens of Exiosatios. ~The re vine weekly mecting of the Bound took place yes terdey. V.ce President Cras Cosris, Req., in the ‘hair, The weekly statemen! is as follows ;—Nam- bor of emigrasta arrived sice January ts, 1801, 6,811, sqsinst 6206, arrived here during the same time lest year, 690 arrived here during lsat week; 1,116 inmates are in the various institutions under the care of the Board; aggregate receipts during the past week $2,514, leaving » balance of $6,04,- 01 of the commutation fuvd in the Denk, No pays ments wore made lact wee’: The folowirg partion, all diecherged prironers, srrived brreon bwrd of the sbip Margaret Evans, from Kar lan? ‘Their parage having been paid by Mr. Pextamor agent of the Dischergrd Prisoners’ Aid Seciety, who also deported in tha hands of the Captain of the Margaret Rvans, t» be given to them oa thelr arrival the following amount, being part of thelr earnings while in the pr soa. ‘Tre Westann —Yesterday morning opened Camp ard cloudy, asd a1 the day progremed heavy rina came on, ed ladted, with bat little intermis- tion, all dey. Miserable wretches, forced to pert- piainivg ly, drippingly, plashel hither amd thither, 10 seemed to be regarded as some alleviation of thelr own miseries, to poke the polnts of their um An delicate Aneertion of the rame trick'ing paints at the back of war copible of encouraging. Umbrella men seemed dixpored of delusiv tee, which in general are whatever their price, Ia the evening, thecars and anourr feos, 1, ndon, £2 10 “Kent, "1 00 «Lavon, 2 00 Manor Je “ 199 Ht Hat won, 85, Maidetone « de Prren Keus knam Common 2 10 ‘The owners of the veasel were pat urder bynes as fire for bringing over such parmengers No other business being before the Board, ib ad- jourced, Tum Hannon-Masten [sy estication,— ‘Tho Senstorisl Committee to investigate the affaire ‘of the harbor-masters of this city, which bas besn in neanion at the Astor House since Saturday, bas sdjourced to meet at Albany on Friday next, to reach their homer, where they appeared prine!~ pally to stey, for eveniog amusements were very poorly attended, One gvd may result from our miniature deluge of youterday—it may do part of the long-neglected stres> cleaning, and with this CaTmeprat.— Moly Thursdoy will ba colevrated in 8. Patrick's Cathedral today, by solemn High Maas, io which tho moot Rev. Archbishop uous, Very Rev.{Vicar and Very R.¥. Archdewon Mo Jam now will aesiat, During the celebration thy cere mony of consecrwting the beptismal, and aavinting the ensuing year, will tske place, ‘Tur Case or Detective Wititamson.— lee Comusisel ners have rendered their de- clsion in the casa ef detective WiittaMson charged by Suetinterd ‘at KexwepY with intox cation and disob.dionce of orders, They decidet him to be charg of intoxication, but guilty of duobedience of orders, and be was disui wed from She deparwnent, Fires, Inauents, Accidents, &o. Fron mmovan ¢ HAtcHwar.—Officer Bratay, of the 1st Precinct, whi ing the doors ofthe Trinity Building, laet evening, fe)! through ahetchway and broke bisleg. He was taken ‘the City Hospital. Tre Caxrernory Hatt Fuee.—Firo Mar- shal Baxre ie still dill geotly isveatigating the Cantarbury Hall fire. Asvyrt, nothing definite has been elicit. Fox & Counes, the Pooprietors, eat mate their lows at $6 000, Kinurp ny a Faui.—Wa. Dorey, « me son by trade, died on Wednesday, at Bellevue Hospital, from injuries received the day previousy by felling outcf a 4b story window of No, 232 Wert 3 ng mreet, where he work. ‘8 native of Ire! end. year family rewiding in Gdch street, near 3d avenue — Ooroner JAcKMAN held an inqrest upoa the body Axornve FATAL PALL.—FRANcts OsTr am, ive of this city, 20 years of age, died on Wod- nesday, at the residence of bis parents, No. 861 Third aven from injuries received 4 falling from the roof ef house No. 210 Kast 1ith street, where he was evcaged in sasisting ® friead to ad. jum aladder, Toe accident occurred on Mondey aferporn, Coroner Seninwae beid an inqaes io the cone, and a verdict of *accdlental death” was radeed. cinenge f) Police Intelligence, &c Carton or ALLRGRD BuroLars —Two young men vamed Cuas Eostice and Damm Roaou, were detected on Tuesday night lurking about the premises No 44 Orchard street, and are reeted eon suspicion of being burglars. Oa bei taken before Justice Sremns they were recogain: as the thiev-s who eatered and robbed the dwel- ling of Mr. 11.8. Meanrtr, No 12 Occhard street, a fow nights go. Tne po'lce found a lot of akele- ton keys upon their porsens,—They were locked up. Counrrarait Moxey.—Ws. Sorrit and Epwaxp Swenne, both young men, were arrested yesterday, charged with feloniougjy passing o counterfeit $2 bill of the Mercbante’ Bank of Low- ell, Maen, at the porter house of Anpkw Furuwy, No. 73 James street. Taey wore cletained by Jus tos Kr. r t suswer, Assactr vrow A Poutcemas,—Officer Har nus of the 19th Precinct, whil empting on Tues- KiILiAton, an eacaped ary, was ansaulted the convict, who drew a pistol and attempted 4 shoot him. The cfficer knocked the fallow dows, froma apon bie wris ¢, and thea returned the Penl'entiary. = LEGAL REPORYS_WwE. BSDAY. Court of Appeal. Dedication of Public Streetea—The City of Buffalo, vs Marshall, Administrator, &°,—Thia case was notified in the Sun of Wedmesdsy. The only question of law involved fa the right of a C tion to open a pudiic mtrest without « In the sboence of gram or dedication of the land 10 be appropriated, ly the owner himself, ‘The Holisnd Lind Company formerly owned the entire site of the present city of Biffslo, and ofthe pubic ITALY AND GaRinaLor—A lecture on tho shove subject was delivered at Clinton Ifall, last evening, by Col. Cras, Cammots, late of the Italian army, and head of the staf of Gen, Avecam, Tae fudience wan an large as could be exproted, the unfavorsbls weather being taken Into ascouat, The lecturer began by remarking on the impor taves to the cause of liberty, and to this countey in | dence, ‘The ¢xsitirg events of tho last war were vividly depicted The spmker having himself been engaged In the feurful mruggle of the pas no and the siege of Capas, ocke Whisilingly of trem, With bitter hatred he sluded to the barbarities ef the “1ombaslinos,” or Newpoliten troops, who sctually burned alivea large umber of wounded prisoners, who wore left behind by Aveuzanr's army at the time of « m woentery rept:'ee, at the passage of the Volturno, ‘The fall of Capus, ant the triumphal entry of Gauinator into Ue cty, was doveribed cloquentiy ; more than one glowing wibute beicg paid by the way to the syusdrova of boys, monks, and wornea, figiting like viterans, had #o powerfully panegyric on Gantiatnr, and @ fine peroration on the future of Italy ond the United states, ‘Tux American Society vor Promorra Nartoxat Usrry.—On the 6th of March there was organ red at te B.b’e House, a society bearing the above title. 16 is wots political but a moral as acclation, setting forth in {te constitution its object to be * to promote the union aad welfare of our oom- mov country, by addresses, publications, amd all other auitable means, adopted to elucidete and in- culoste, in aco: rdance with the word of God, the duties (f American cillzens, especially in relation to the subject of BLavanr.” Its officers are MUEL P. 1 Monsn, President, Jamie T Sovrras, Treasurer, Hvnnarn Wisstow, B27 Bums, Steretaries. executive Committes—Joum W. Mrronet, Sewer F, Mouas, B Dovat.ss, L Horan J.T. Moons, J, H Bowan F. Horie, H. J. Baxen, Kownn Cros Waily We. H. Pace, ©. Dovow, J.B, Wareuncey, J. Aawew, Tuos Tiranson, A. G. Janne. ‘The number of Vice Presidents te G5, ‘The onorary acd Corresponding Members, whose names are in the printed list, are one hun- dred ard sixty-one, Arrival or tux Viao.—The steamship Vigo,Caytaln Quaraan, which le’ Liveroool o the Guh inst, arrived atthis port yesterday, Hor news is wwticipated, The City of Baltimore arrived at Qutenstown on tho Sth, on her voyage out, desicated « road t) the use of Buffe'o Creek. Toat road wae after- Woritre ofthe Vilage of Ballo, dat whe Wall op heed eo lo, and wae jubsecuently, the city of Buffalo, to discontinue said street, and opened another of the mame name, rupaing fo and from said Cresk, which Dew street covern the lot im controversy, ‘The sp: ‘Nant conends tbat he had ne notice of the open- ig of this new street, and avers that he never re- ovvered any compensation for the prop:ty elaimed by the Cerporation, He» counsel urge that the ap- propriation was unconstitutional, as It was the ap- PrpPr lation of private roperty without rr a Hence the appellaat is entitled 00 the lot. Declaion reses ved. What is a Dometic Corporation?—Wm. H. Whitford vs, the Panama Railroad Company —The plaintiff in this case eurs as administrator of Jeree miah N, King, deceased, who wae killed while crovaing Ld Itheus fA ioe detectents care. The complaint al eges negligence and mis taagement om the part of the conductor and offi ers of the tral. ‘The action wes commenced in the Superior Court where a demurrer was inte posed to the ¢ plait by the defexdants, The argument on the demurrer ‘wea beard by Justice Bosworth, the defendants con- sending that they were « foreign corporation, doing business ip 8 foreign country, and that the act com- cf waa committed in s foreign state, "8 sustained this view of the onse,and holdisg that it bad no jurisdietion,gave judgment for the de- fandante on demurrer. The plaliff thea appealed to ‘the Geners! Term of that Court, but the j) Fie en oenet ‘Hs then tock his case ( Court “on ‘The main polot urged Pintatid’l, Want as. the company waa Lacorporsted trader tte lay of ula ate, it L'a dort had not 8 foreign corporation, In answer to Gefenden:'s counsel urges that recgnire orig of the courts of this state to control the conduel of More anovr Camp Sreauiso—Caction ‘10 Pannts.—Oa Tuesday moraing we published the particulars of the recovery ofa stolen child, by nwans of @ paragraph which apppared in this pe- per last week. Sinco then Information of a case almost similar in roture has reached us, and we pubiieh It for the benefit of parents, whe, it appears, canpo} be too careful of thelr children, About four o'clock last Saturday aferncen, « lady, having two children with her, went ints a store on one of our nosh public evenues, and while purchasing goods the young ones went to the door, Ins few moments the eldest of them, boy six years old, was miening, The other child sald be had been taken cffby a woman, Diligent search was immre diately mad, but in vain, At s late hour, how. ‘ever, the child was breught home by persons wh> had found him crying in the street, » long way off from where hehed been taken, and stripped of his outer clothing. Tae inhuman wretch had stolen bim from his mo her, and afer dragging him off a Jong distance the robbed the helpless child of his clothing, then leavieg him to perish of cold or s@arvation inthe streets, Toast such @ thing cam occur in broad daylight is certainly rather alarm ing, end it is to be koped the exertions of the po- | eitizens of thls state in oth¢r countries, and to punish Moe suthoritios will be aroused to bring to justice | Shem for wrongful scte, would be to the the biu'a! wretches whe practice such barbarous ry doctrine that s foreiga power was entitled to the aifaire and to contrel sote of Ate rubjectt, within our borders, “Ile was eure the eclelons Decaton waa ressrved, Ureeaent 7 te Coust of Oyer aad Tormincr. Before Justice Leon ann, eaftioerned for want of Business.—The Court journed shortly afver the opeming this raorn! bo business being reedy., Tue District ‘Attorney Was prepared with two cess; bub in one, an im— ‘witness was om acoount of slokness, ‘and {n the other, the Fire Marshal (who was to Aeutify was ot ready. Adjourned vo Taureday, ot Supreme Cont. Verdict agains Vanderbilt—Norman Jordam 8, Cormeliue Vanderbilt. Thisonse came on st & Otreult of this Court held by Justice Wells, ‘The action brofight to recover damages inferon ented ry oslo outa ult of the his ticket off modes of robbery, — Herald ‘Trm Steamship Mount Vornon, lately ashore #4 Old Inlet,jwas*his morning taken on the Bil- poe D ek, for examination. A Lriree Faom Soranurranpewr Ke- roy —Mr, Kxanevt has written the following Jetson to the Commiatoners of Police, explaining his Tew ons for detailing # portion of the detective foree to Want ington, at the thine rumors were carrent re- lative to an expected attack upon the Capitol :— Creat Dararmume? ov run Mergorourrax Po..ok, Orrice oF Tun SurERUrrER DENT oF Po- laos, New Youx, Mareh 1, 1961 Board of Metropolitan Police, Gren mann :—Absence from the clty and an ex- Sawin orcas ra “About the latter pat of December’ lags Deoce in this city, and rom seropuparsriaios Sok Tiner evidences of publlo spprehanuion, It bece aa necesrary to scquire such information as would Usked stares Circuit Court freaten, N. J, Before Judge Garm. March %.—Henry A. Burr 0. Duryea ‘voolation of cor fidence to eclomy, thet extenal angements were spp'e! digr Nog ite Governeen!, aud Th wee rect fo extend to from private parties, whose names it would be arr defendants to fle under oath, of thelr use of the invention, and te give the complainant, Mr. Boss, seourity in the fum of one butdred ‘tbousnd dollars, t0 seeure hima against loss ,for such amount as he may re- course, and geod a few men to ints for observation, Nour g was obtained fo iaiplicate ‘any resideat of ‘the State of New York in apprehenied movements Nor bes informvtion been received on which aay {lela proceedings could be based, °C vamunice atebiishinems are of & necessar! confidential character. And in this case thay have been erpesially #o,_ To make these public ‘would ON Court of Geseral Seelons, ate conn ST, Judge MoCurs, ‘his moraing, two prisoners were lgned. Dialel Wardal, who! wos cvered be to degrade the officers of the fores, to injure the | S770! Lusefalotus of the Departinent, and prevent is bere- | Tut Raving ‘diowlaeal the sompletan gpa tet afer from being oonided 1 aaa sale depoe'sory oy Jury having diewlimed the compaist, upon We ground of iasuffi cient testimony. George Caslatmoan was charged with felontous aesou't in using » knife against the complainant, aad wae also discharged on the sine ground: Scvarel other cases were on the calender fer trial, but the defendants not being ready, they were well founded suspicion, Ibave therefore only to ssy, in further reply, that I have detailed two detectives for oba' jon Weahington on Jan. 1, 1901, and they remained ‘until about the Th Pe! hen all ap, sion of connection for in New York ad weasipavtelded ‘here, andl they were "oslled | Feed, and tho Court adj armed, bak, - — the 84 of J an additional mon sent Wraahin ica, wns Femained until about the BROOK LYN. ‘Ou the $4th of Februsry ono msn was sent to | Tie BROOKLYN HorticuctoRAL Socrery.— Belgwors, whe remained votil after the da of Mibous the 10th of February two additional men were vent to Baltimore, whe remaioed there uatil the 2th of Fe! }, whee returned, ‘The Match Exbibition of tho Breoklyn Horti- cultural Soolety was opened at the Atheneum, in Atlantic street, on Tutsday evouing, Ntwithmtand= the of the bition from Ui tartar previous, tere ee hae dtevley ot had been ia Washington ‘were sent back egal, and . house plans, cut they recasized uvtil the 6th of Merch. Ga, ted tee etenlenee of Vedio ene tee we! Mercus than might bave been ex; ‘tekir g lato eccouns the daagrocable state of the weeher, ns Eke a © Rarcarican Nommarios ror Maye Piadeof Mr. Hawar Ae ‘The Convention wae A Baaster, Cosirmen of the former C ‘Afver calling the list of del ssrounced the declination of Mr Kar, been somir ated the previous 9 Mr Hasut ows, of the Let Ward with mon HALL avd woninated vablioan candidate for the M J. Biteraxan, of the 1004 faved thas be hed oad a uonver Prenton Benois en the sul) pnd that be «xorered bis resdinem + a nomination. He the 5 ime be pomirav d Co 7 aa the Rp Mr. JN, BrEawes, 0! thas ‘the Gon vantioa go into au in which was agreed to. The fo!low! Whole number of vet orours 8°; Wa, Cov, 16 BrRARsn the nomination of Mr, Selo." Joonva Heart of the 14th Ward. Jase Brunt of the Sth Ward, and A. B. HL , were op pointed @ Comm ‘The C mmiltice 6000 ator came fn wi nominated candidate for Mayor, ‘Coromittee by the coairms his th ack: for she woexpr him. He had hoped th candidate from the Wester thought proper to ive kim t1.¢ pomit their duty to elect kim. They coud d went to work, ‘There was shat fling cratic party whies he felt co files the election of Marra Kat puolicane did thet duty be (wr # tated. Mr. Bonours again ury to goto work, end ext road nomination, Fedied, amid she chee: Baooxtys Crry Cooxt.—Beror HN ALLEN 8gt, Geo try,—A Qursmion isvouving rie Rudy ho Hoparkenrns csvee my New Les mim, an acter, and non of the LA ‘on credit, until he obtained wa ec residence with Met, ALLEN, and | olanined an or gageent ar ALLEN sexed tne p: consisting jr netyally of tieh) acy more beard. Mrs. ALLEN for bi 4.4) give her an o:der cu i of bin indebtedre: weekly ont of hisralary, Tale «if-r to Wat ber 1 gut to dem plevined 14 throw b the oh to hie posewaton and geve 8 cmnter: boud 4 the sberiff fer not returning the aber.ff demurred to the complaint cuv.d not be mai unti. the sction tried, and not Haga, d saainet Hawn ‘The Cours took the japsra, wours © plainw® A. ¥, Wan A Tawatee vor Baoox cy: that a New York Dramatic Amociat’ ox) nagot’atiog for a plot of grownd on Ful tothe City Hal building for theatrical "purposm. ready been preravd The cost of 1h eetimated at $175,000. Iurroat Liquor Sriuinc.— parties pleaded guilty in the Court lling liquor without Paraiox Lroms, Coareuivs Dwtra, 4 Lewes Mvusar fined $10, and tae others were fined § Camruane Accipey: ‘Wrusam Bracrony, residing ot No. A, wes seriously injured on Tues is; the explosion of a fluid lamp, which in replenishing. burned wpm which jbo WILLIAMSBUR Rercorican Nommarions.—' cans of the 19th Ward bave made the minations. For Alderman Dauas visor, Josrrm H. ApAus; for C ‘the nomination of Mr. ceived with some disfavor by some Republicans, it is understood thet tl, M. Ba1a0e has beso, or will be put agatnst him, as om independent candi: A Wortnr Ciartry.—The vervary of the Willismeburgh Indu will be celebrated this eventog at the berefit of the institution, A rare ¢xcellence bas been pr ta'nment of those to be epplied to the maintenanes of th Portor Busuvess.—Caarirs Da colored man, was yerterday arraigu/e fy tee Waites, charged with upon the person of Mrs Jane HL Wr Proman. A plas of sarault ani be County falter 10 attend, and the) wenty-nine days. bath resided in the same hus) in Nor Jous Periic was arrested 4 night, ty officer Gusonann, of the 54 t smd mental organization of the sic portas ce as the mere knowledge of condition, For,often the disease is in when the body is troubled, mueh good elally with irritable peopl: Erowieds Ad application of the prin call upon Fow.ms & Wut, Ne O1p Apasn’ Cattroanta Baars] Drlesbach to exhibit and OF ROACHES, GROTON BUGS, ANTS, 6. Sg or Piles, whener ave Gr iv ans ieee | ‘box. te ruction of BED-BUGS, 4, Bont artiele of the ai nears "Ore TB bal during lst Rammer, cod stro ts Willlamabareh,