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THE NEW YORK SUN THE NEW YORK SUN TUESDAY MORNING, APRIL 2, 1861. ‘The Texas Rebel ton. ‘There is no one fact, in the secession move- ment, which causes such grief in the beart of an American patriot, as the ingratitude dis- Played by the turbulent mob wh havo usurped all authority in Texas, and committed that ‘ftate to the suicidal course of separation from the American Union, That great democratic statesman, President Jarrensox, who drafted the Declaration of Indepenten-e, secuted to the United States, by pnrchase from France, the territory of Louis.ans and the command of the navigation of tho Mississippi river and the Gulf of Memico, ‘To imyincible Jackson cleared the Koglish spice and their Spanish cot federates out of the Florida peninsula, and convinced the Spanish government that its best policy was to sell the territory to the Uni ted States. Yet, though Louisiane cost qsan immona gum, and Florida has been an 6&pense to the National Treasury to the amount of ever one ndred millions of dollars, there is leas regret ‘about their ungrateful course than there Is about Texas, in whose war for independence northern men fought gallantly and contributed largely to ite ultimate emancipation from Mex ican rule. The United States Government has not oaly indulged the people of Texas, but it has paid their debts and involved itself ina war which cost the country three hundred mil- lions of dollars. Sinco 1318, nearly three fourths of our active atmy havo been employed im protecting the state of Toxas from the lodian and Mexican in- carsions, We have maintained forts and garri- song, at an enormous expense, to protect tho Toxan poople, ant the return which their potent demagogues mako 4, is tho confiscation of seizure of United States property, and the im- padont declaration that Texas has seceded from the American Union. A hoary-headed old traitor, Gen, Tw1oor, who had grown rich upon the favors of the National Governmont, triel te betray the army under bis comman|,, in Toxas, but thero was not a man, anil but fow of his officers, moan enough to follow his dastardly example. Wall may Governor Hovstox, the hero of ‘Texan liberty, and worthily called ‘the father of Texan independence,” protest, in his old ago, against the mob which has usurped power in the state, and is proceeding to dostroy all the legal aud constitutional eafeguards of in dividual and social secnrity. We have no gift of prophecy, but we foresight enough to prediet, with a confident Lelief in ita realization, that there is not one of the seceded states which shall have greater cause to regret its insane secession action than the state of Texas, Ova Brooklyn friends hive an election to- day for charter ofticera, but we confess to a great degree of ignorance about the candidates in nomination, The Democrats hav ted Martin KALBrLRiscH, tho prosent Presi- dent of the Common Coaneil, as their candi- date for Mayor, The Republicans have ne lected as their standard bearer, £11, ScmoLes, who has served in the Common Council for the last five years, without a stain upon bis =r acter. The samecan be said of Ald, Kacn- ¥LEIICN—his opponent—who, though of G re man descent, bas beea a true American in all his official acts, Whichever gentleman is "The othor regular pominations for the dif- ferent ofices are as follows : ALDamener, Wards, Republicans, kB Bowen, 15 P. Wallace, Woeddward, DP Larry Hanley, B. Kally. a W Beownell, Ju Srtamede 7. ‘Hamson, pel! PC revo, D Word, James Gridley, Mvam Bonner, in some of the in search for certain persons wards, and tho Republica office, are working against whom they think stant in their way. This, however, will not materially affort tho contest, ward tho Provk'yn election as one to be closuly contested. fam Hounton to ihe Peup We regret that our epace will not periait as to publirh in full the Alcroess which Gea, Sax Housron bas presoatei,to tho people of Texas, ut we can bricily prive ity xprit, A tone of saduers—of “ brokon-hoartedness” as « native of “the Green Isle,” in whieh the psrents of the hero of San Jacinto first drow breath, would y—pervades the documert. He first tells tho Toxan peojlo that through all the perilous days of ‘the old Republic,” thoagh he often ad- dreesed them, he had uever beou forced to maake an appeal against usurya ion, Next, be tolls them that, after be had retired from tie conflicts of pnbiie Lite and desired to spend his remaining days with bis family, he was callod forih, as a candideto for their suffrages, and clecte! thoir chief mayistrate, He accepted this evitence of sheir good will sod confidence, and tarning from the seduc- prachtversiani porn life he gave himself once more to the State which had houorod him and upon which be bad eonferred many benedits, But he soon foand that though he was elected Governor of Texas by the honest marees, the people were deceived ia their choice Of representatives in the Legis'atare, He had Tegard to his constitutional oath of office, but the moa who ought to have supported him in Lis oppesition to corrupt legislation and the be trayal of the interest of the state became bis enemies as soon as they ascertained that they could mot make bim a party to their sclem «s, Gov, Hovstox declares with tell’ng emp tis, that when be becams the Chief Bx cat.ve Of the State of Toxes, be imoosed apan bh mn- self the sulemuities f an oath, to support the Constitution and the laer mele uoder tt, He Gefuads his action in refusing to ext Semnion of the Legislatare, bicauve the peop of the nited States had elected Mr. Lexa it President, and ex the utter! thorized character of be Ci wrestles’ usurped state authority, and y out of the Union, Gov, Hovsros admits the Fight of the people to engage ina revolution but be is oppose! to revolation, fomented Ly unscrupulous demajcogues upon falve pretences, and be proves that the whole eourse of tis so. ceding states has been dishonoratle and trai wor. vie He denies the legality of the Texas S: ‘Texas Convention. He denies that it represented thy Jaterests or the intelligence of the state, ant fais heart are for the otate with which his na! and life is to prominontly connected, waatarer ber determination may be be wilt 8 the Southern Confederacy, and expresses his and Vrow California, Elcotion of U, & Senator ? - — @m Franisco, March U.—A Posy Ex- Prete arrived here, beings the following mows J 0 A MoDovoats., was elected U. 8. Senator bby she Legislevure im jotat corvration last evening, reenivirg 06 out of 111 votes, Ho was afterwards hy it. Ho will takeno oath of devotion determination in the following langusye : Tam redy to be eotreciard sooner th to unurpation. Office haa mo charms for ma, mut be ast Du prrcbased wt the scr ice amy ome ence and the lors of my velt-reey 1 love Texwa too well to bring ctvil arit anh \oodatad up m bet. To avert ‘is calamity, wake no @.deavor to maintain my antinnity a iat Regan of le Bute, except = peace actions 'Waen I cao an loom aii calmly withdraw from the rena Jeovirg ihe Guvernmetin the handa of tows have usurped ite sutbority, but otill claiming tna Tamm ite Chief Kxeovtive, ‘Tre people of San Domingo earnest protest against the sel of their ‘enemies to subjugate them to a Karopean pow. er. They bave powerful enemies te contend with, but it is am imponaibility to reestablish negro slavery in the Dominican Republic, Pee Las Relic of Macaalay. remnant of Lord MAcAvtat's History of Ragland, which was lefs in am unfinished stats at hie death, It ta edited by his slater, Lady Tasveuram, and ‘Ovr latest dispatches ftom Connecticut in- dicate that the state has gone Republican by increased majorities. Interesting from St. Domingo. —-—— THE PEOPLE AKOUSED! 4 CALL 70 ARMS! —_l—— ‘The brig Echo brings us Hayti files to March oth, ‘The tern) ing people cf Harti are much exotted athe at of Bpaln to St. Domingo. The follow. # proclamation terued by the Dominicans: APPEAL TO THE MATION, “Domlpicars! ‘The country is in denger and there is but cne way to save it_by Reveiution, “Gantans, since his less elevation to power, has fold the Republic. ice of the Yankees did not sult hi day ac judged 14 t0 Spat; and bi to crush the D rminloan yoopl oF the vile price of « the gold which Weil be ditribsved te hiss ¢ or #ix prinelpal accomplices. 11 aojoy im gales the riches gained by this criminal bargain, aod wal je with an ironical amile ou Lew ing tae clank of our chsins, “Tomorrow shame wil! settle on our hearth. stones, and th “Tomorrow, our wives will fly from our arma, our mothers will refuse thetr caresses, children their amiles—a degeasrate prople meri om not. * Tomorrow we shall be able to leave to owr family neither country, glory, bovor, prosperity, nor even the repoveof the dmwestic heard. Tomorrow—to exprens it once for ali_we sball have changid the noble wgia of the Crove for the livery of slavery. Waat, then, shall be the wey 9 of restoration! Revoluvon. A revolution, holy, noble, just, grand, betwuse it has for {ts obj oct the preservation ef a nationality orrated at the price ofthe blood and fortunes of Ite citizens ; ® revolution, holy, noble, jus, grand be- ‘cause it is undertaken to save our country amd our lubertics, Patberland ! Liberty !' thia was the heroic ory whiea preceded tue revovution of 1844; and the mame jos Nua revolution ef 1561 Whe cry of s pation, which Rew suppresses forever the cries of mere factions. "Dominicans 4 aroun! lt cach tine bea dier of liberty, and the cry of ‘Vive (a Nation® ‘ayant ‘will be forever ennibilated. Let the burn in our hearts as the tropical vivities our exlsiennes Dowlaicane! to arma! Bhame to those who there are but ns, and those te arms! We must conquer or ferable to degradation, and if bia we cam no longer pretend to ‘fo are! L*0 ws age on the mame dey andet the sme moment, ano single min Hotmares to the traitors, We mpst conquer af . La revere dog 8 1¢ we trtamph | Sos pet tn the ction and palaces, we will triumph le the villages, in the suburbs, in the plains, In ate welch will 7 of on conn Te should make « fight of estonish the world, and make under our f60t. mminicans! Victory or death, before the fall ofthe Republic. Laws pray t9 Providence that ‘before this beloved land of Cou 08 be dishonor- ed, iv may be engulphed in the ocean, ‘\Domiatcans, to arma! to combat! to victory! Lotus wear the crown of heroes bofore we clasp the marty.'s palm ‘The General of ‘the armies of the Repu>iicans, Jou, MARX CADRAL, also issued on appeal to the coal one appeals are dated yong two moathe ago, ond have been in cre eireulatton: the aecused fired 7, denuaind that he s chould be punished as'sa sansin, Tron ¥ ‘earrz, an old General, aged 87 years, papers have published a proves of @x Emperor Bournugue Is excites moo b woirws in Haytt THE LArksl NEWS. _—o—_——- BY TELEGRAPH TO TAH HM, ¥. AUN, —o Amomb y. ‘Tho Assombly mot at 3)¢ o'clock, sixty-seven mentors boing Present. Mr. Wasertn prescated Mrurcpolian Geb Ritivand the Boguage Tine vile ppreeaing she wale of writ mill. ch and Tis Regiments against lesa co ju the militia. te bill te emead the Corn Kxchange oh ordered taird reading. "Tre bitie bs amend the act for the regulation of the Pst of Now York ; ack t amend toe tulle at inet the JORe. ize Jom T. Mitts $0 lay a railrost on the line ef bie licensed stagu reate in Naw Yorm, had to open Franklin and viher streets in toe 17s Ward, Brooklyn, wore all referred favorably from the evi ya motion of Mr. Tanne, the preamble and rea>- a requiring Jouw BM. Newon, ant Die Atterney, te appear at the bar of the Honse, fo relation to ery cene of Jay Ginnomn, Adopted, and Mr, Niven was eushouined $9 epsear by cous “Phe vill wo erat the sale Joried for the copaiceraticn of th ‘The bill to pmend iho charter ef the o olty of New Ysrk, tn relation to the as ken up im C munitwe of the Waele, rll malls wes re Aw moved to disseree with ‘eport of the Com nities of the Waele and order the bis to s third reading. 9 @t some | a the a uon'sad in was loot Beto 30e eee em Konvan's bill to authorize the Ineorporstion maby Asylums, was ordered 4 ; Assembly Yok recess WILT veloc P. My Virgtein Convention, linens, April 1,—In the Conventi: Mr "Shain Daxive Sninhed "6 weoemi Mr. Be Sor tiga of the peopte of “Lisette county, Anat nen ig him te yXe fer wevsesion. He sad thet swarecta change inths seutimente of the oeyp'e the county, and when couviiwwd that ® majority ‘thas wey, be would ana bis course 0) shetr vews pintions were prevected from Bodfyd, Ane- sdiaen counties in favor of Immediate ee Tne Coovection adjourned, cast» From Mewtgomery. Montgomery, Apevt 1 As tive efforts are be Deahing imycrtaat Lae been 008i ved 4 mnie. ‘oe ape o ovata bared re gettirg wmrce ot Fort Pickawe. Troops, pry alone Sed ainu.ruitivn are fvwing toho tne C mfedaraae F oombere, ead two thoumcd troupe are ex Meer uinery this week. ‘rd Te iniwromer eat of Kart Pack na he prwsunne vy uatnunded. dela, Apri: Ton propallet Ulaas, the vgs tm U smn, errtved bar lage . Lrarkitk, Agee Ve Ts Codemen ont Aeon Rave, < ‘d\n Kew Yorn wut hve Keane 1m, Ny palm la tare waisehy vines, : Wetwrn Lustre pwe' "eee we awarred @ certifiowe by the Governor, Subse quewaly the clerk made sf favit of 118 votes having en cnet, lesving MoDowoatt. one vte short. Aw Jnveatiqution te proposed by a joint committes, the supporters of MoDova ant, claim that hie election depends in the omtificate, evan if the commitice + port egainet bim, leaving ground for « futare contest at Washington, should the Legtslatare vereatier cleat another party, Coamectiont Biection. Hartford, Apri —The Reyabiioans have prob- bly carried their mate ticket by en incresa:d ma- Jority. They bave both branches of the L-gisiature. Looww, Republican, 1s believed to be elected in bs First Covgressicnal District, by 1° mej sity. ef Hartford for Governor :—Boomrwonsw, a 2.181, Loomm, Dew.,20T& For Congress, Dwtowr Leora, Rp, 9111, Hews, Dom , 9,647, ‘The Piret Senatorial District is Democratic by 899 majority. Hartord County.— All the towns but Dyer Bure Hogion, ann Canton, give Booximonan's vote 5,268 Lut your it was 210, in Now HL: van, 615, Bt, Louis, Aprit1.—In the municipal olec ton tday the amii-R-publicen ticket was elacted by from 2600 te 3060 majority. ‘The Tow uvconditiors! Union ticket was on!y tuccesful in two Wards, From Wathtegten, Washington, April 1.—The President has pointed hy 4 Li ‘eda, Mershal for North Caro! an; David L, Phillips, Mershal, and Lewreace Weldon, Attorney, for t.e southern istrict of 1 iinole, Allo the fol owing-oa ned Poate ot Mvasourl : PewrL F Lou's; John V. Alexander, Ingtow ; All P Richardson. Jefferson OG: Charles L Muller, 1 w. Tndependence ; Jon LB Row ere "thtete' Freepors, pte an oud George BB Wile, Bh Reon Amory the oo Arvations lat Wednesday, wae Was of Teaac Prise, cdivor Ca oar od uch Nahe, bot yielded 40 ane majority of the dale . they having agreed to this cvicse bo cud off Slow ei dera, Mr. Freamenen bas put his requests in writ i c Dlostora ip on Wray Wittens, @ Post Office 1 Major Dara; @ Phyraite faye Marine tlompital, 4 to hia brother, > Vreqmn me unenimous!y recommended for orien Clarke for Mersal ngten Tang, Catlector of Eat P. ee, Coilecdir of Iaegort Trae Conector of B-ifem, and J sarin Postmasior st Baco, ‘These and otber eppoiak- mente will probab'y be made this weak. ‘Tne Sante Fe Mali “eilnependence, Aprit 1-—The Santa, Fa awn & the ihe a wed. ay sheed of Uma, but belage no news. sf oan Importance, No Invitue were seen on the route, Tae grasa om the reed to Fort Wise isstort, ‘Tre contractors on shis route are making preps: City, Wo connect with aaa nae Richmond, Ap it .—The Benute tus nateed to the If use » mend: roan Anival of the Norts American—Salfing of the Bohemian. Portland, Me. Aprit 1,— Tho steamship Norta Americas, {rom Liverpool om the I4tn, via peep ng 2 on the 1641 uldmo, a-rived here at 3 ook vhia Ter dates ure anticipated. ‘The steamship Dohemten sailed a} 9 o’sleck on Sturday evening for Liverpool. ‘The Death of Jadge Sha: Boston, April 1.—A meeting of the Patel Dar, wae ela today, and commiteoee make arrangements to avtend the Buaw tomorrow. Resolutions of respect to memory were sdopted, ‘The Body of Hon. J. Mhoriden Fouad. Toronto C. W., April 1.—Tho body of Hon, Joun SuMADAM, @ IDember of the Canadian Parli ment, who dissp] Yery_mpeteciously som thing over a yeas Sats wea found In the river Don on Gaturday bight, The Santinge De C Cuba. ‘The now steamship of this namo will be launched from the yard of the bui MIAH SIMONSON, Greenpoint, today, a o'clock. This new steamer was constructed for Messrs. Vauonter & Co., of St. Jago de Cuba, and is to take her place’ as the pioneer in a ‘new lino of steamers betweon this port and St. Jape, soon a8 she receives her ma- b will be put in at the Neptune Her dimensions aro as follows: Len, 219 feet jen deck, 238 5 dep'h ‘of beam, 38; over wheelho Bho has thres secknanit is about 1800 tons bur- then, The keel is of white oak, sided 12 and mouided 15 inch white oak, top of hackmatack aad white chest- nut. ‘The floor is solid to the floor timber heads, fore and aft. Stem and stern poste of white ook, the inner stern post and apron of live oak,” Main keclaen. 15, by Tor in sister keelsona, two om cach side, 12 by 12 inches, Bilge keelsons 12 b errenting the whi ly strapped length of the ship, with b by bo ince. from bilge’ to socont te doctred Yo frazmes by 7-8 ich bolt. An Iron strap of the same dimensions entirely around the ship inside, The bro king is of ok, Each booms fp the lower jocks is well wrted with lodging knees, Cah ing in lower hoki, five streaks of inches thick; balance 7 inches thick. The cabin deck is to be furnished with fifty frat class staterooms, of extra large size. Tho dining room ie forwaré, and the main cabin umidshipa, ladies’ saloon aft, Her stern will be ornamented with the chivalric order of St. Jago. She was built under the superintend- ence of Wu. D. Puxurs. Tooesgine is to be a marine beam, of 66 inches diametar of cylinder and 11 feet stroke with two boilers, 12 feet wide, 30 feet long; iron water whoels, 29 feet diameter, 9 1-2 feet wide; shaft 17 inches diameter. Tho whole engine is made of extra strength and fini: She will be furnished with am independent steam fire pump and boiler, and an engine for takin, and Rischarging’ cargo. It is intended that in all her arrangements ee a shall not be sur- passed by any me Reamabip of “CITY NEWS. To Retoanen Tadors.—The United States ‘Troops brought from Texts by the steamalip Dante! ‘Webster were taken to Fort Hamilton , where they will ends further orders, Tue Port has recently been without garrison, (the companies formerly Going duty having been ordered to Washington sev- eral weeks ogo.) and was oceupled solely by the ‘wives sod children of the soldiers at Fort # empter, The resurved troops are in excellent health, The officers emphatically contradict the report that the Fegiments in Texas are or have beem demoralized, sod ny that they ere ill true to thelr allegiance to the Union, h of ——_—____. - Tun Wearace.— Our climate yesterday mern'ng divcloaid ite delicious humors, Thy weather wes not plevsant, nor decidedly unples- mrt, Lot fluctuated in a Ye oper of irreselute un certe'uty, Before the af ernoon had pesacd, how. ever, the oir iipenet Into «spirit of positive wern- neva, 6d towards night insued Lo 8 storm of blus trieg suow fekes, Tur New Cottactoa.—The new collector of this pork, Mr. Umam Basen, is aald to b gome te Washiogton, by coufer with the ovine ia relation tw the duties comnecied wish bis new office, Ma tems remal Naeved ny Mr, Hama tan dope im the course uf & week or ‘Tun Vows ~The new notte dhore s'onm ferry eat, wid tw ow the law be ils cyures of Hise mint, ad © wow Luek wil aon be emuarted Wi he Weken Leweend Kel nd, lemding pemern frre ot he er wre oud Re aoe he ue uF we he) five wae cay he frames below are of Tor Naw Tanire.—Tho now tariff wont ehginee yen dey morning, sod throughout was carried into effect to the best of the * Shug ef we Crstom House clerks, who unite in Diacarvor%s opinion thet “ite a's mud ile" The head, which inthe A svian story, prases through the hands of the covk, Sarber, baker, usurer, ote, waa DA more bandied sbout im ite fanciful journey then soy unfortunate merchant is pow, wh ia 8o- cordance with the provision of the Morar: tarifl, Attempts to take out a cone'g: inant of goods, Tae Poet gives one scone in the Gus.om Huse drame as follows: “heary Glen lively, but firmly] —* id "you'cay W' has to tne ey rer aL JA gh. ow “Et mus be sent to Broad street, the Appraiser.” hastena to Appraiser, gets his thread and burriee back vo gota the duties. | Gl my Clork—‘Bome dey next week, I hope, Rea'iee, in ruhes sosther mon is «grout 10 pay his davies cm iaing clerk coon 8 “Hove the kindness to lay thie over: I will baveto study this list tonight or tomorrow, sad wort Loum Aad ie” Jovnwerman Hoven Pacrrens' Meerovo— ‘The journey men bonse painters held # ma meet- {ng at No, 198 Bowery, lat evening, Mr. P. K. Kxanr in the cbeir, Tae: tj-ct of the meeting was to demand the umial trade wages ($2 per diem) at Ake commencement of the present seem. Tule mcvement is not intended to sartke, but © movement for self-protection, aa the bosses evince 8 desire to cut down thelr wages, ‘The following boeres were reported aa willing to pay the rate demanded. Mosrs. Rooxym.izn, Pos. ree Boater, Staats, Pospiox, Srewant, Feaowu aod Livros, In consideration of the exceeling!y unfavorable ttate of the weather, 18 was ronolved to cal! an- otber masa mecting 3 the same place ow Mondey rex. ‘An invitation was received to attend & mass meeting of the Breok'yn house painters, om Wed- Daaday evening next, a1 190 Myrtle avenue, ARnival ov xs. Minamon —Gen. Miavet Muanon, €x Prosident of Mexics, hes arrived in this cltg, and expects soon to leave for Europs, The history of Gea. Mrmawon, like that of all who have been prominent in Mexican po.itics, is one ofatriking violusitudes. He was born in the city of Mexico, and is about 30 yeas of age, He early entered the army, and served under Avvanes; war made e prisower by Comosront, but erceped Noted for courege and daring, be became the mcminal leader of the anti-Liberal ard Clerical party, and during ‘the late civil wars rose to the supreme command of the forces of that unpopular faction, (a the 29d of last December he fought his last battle, Hie hed marched a foree of 3.000 men to attack Onreas,who bad sone under his orders, The batel menced at 8 o'clock in the moraing,and lasted ebout two hours. « large number of M-naMon's men deserting to the Liberals in the hee of the fignt. Ir is reported in political circles that eur worthy Mayor, finding that there is grea\ objection to the passsge of the Tax Levy bill,as sent ap 09 Albeny, bas compromised with the republican me- Jority, and is willing to soceps his own $30,000, for ofioe expenses, in leu of dedustiens from other de- ‘Cxpenses, It s, reported—\hough ‘boa believe tne ruor—ihat ‘Comptroller Awa fina beew capoured by Praxaxeot Tax Stave Tuape.—The U.S. Marshal is respectfully infesmed of # prevalent rumor that alavers are fitting out somewhere between piers 40 and 60, Rest River, Worxmo Men.—There isto be an enter- telnment, ovnslsting of music and lectures, at the lecture room corner ef Mot and Houston streets, every evening this week, from 8 to 9 o’cleck Children are not to be admitted waless accompanied by their parents, ‘The gentleman who established ‘them and is carrying them on, has mo object, but to afford every man and woman who desire it, an opportunity for entertainment and instruction at Bo cost whatever to themselves, Tae lecturers Ahls week, besides Mr. Goss, will be Capt, Hanr, Marnnw Haus Brn, and W. W. How, Esq. ‘This evening © treet may be exp in the hamereus lecture of Mr. Goss, on “Chewing, Smoking and Bouffing.” A few scenes from the magle lantern will be presented by Mr EK Ram- ne, Correction,—We are fiformed that our Watement in yesterdsy's article on Kester Suntsy, Qo the effect that the new Memorial Caureh in Hammond street was opened for the “rst time ou Sunday, and would be consecrated on Thursday Dex, 1'inwur ect, the building Raving eet cone. crated in 1808, and cpered forthe Inst five or ax yours, icant aha Srarxe.—Wo aro informed that the ourney- wen ooklya have struck for higher sprites Latuaa aah elty. City Morratiry.—Deaths for the last week udivg April 1st, 406; decrease from last week, 6; lee 8 201; females, Pouice Commisstownrs.—The Police Com- missioners, at their mesting yesterday afernooa, broke Wuia" A. Brows, of the Sth, and Joan Orr, of the Ou Precincts, for neglect of duty. No lesa than twenty-two pelrolmen were fined from en to thirty days for various offences. Complaints sgaizes forty seven patrolmen were dismimed. Boarp ov ALDERMEN.—President Gaver in the Chair. A resolution to provide accommeds- tions for the Superior Court ia the new City Hall, #0 soon as the Bupreme Qourt and District Attor- ney aball be scoommodated elsewhere under the Provisions of the new act, was adopted. ‘A resolution ¢) have an iros railing placed round the now oree being dug round. she Olay fil was Telerred to the new Commies on Hepare and ibs Osrporation Qouneel was requested to sive opinion in coutitu'tonality of she law io tC “ scmsmaunicatlon wes recely; Commissioners, statirg, that greave in the Bolles forse, four edalui ‘Treasury was recelved aud Gled : 384, 99,209,900 48; Recelpie, 931.910 601, Pay masts, $200,099 20 ; Balanee, itaich 8000, $2.10, 268 88. ‘The Board then adjourned to Monday next, Boaap or Coonci.mn.—At the regular meeting of the Board last evening, « repors was recelved from the Creton Aquedac} Department, in relation te the cost of trap bloat or Belgian Pavement, ard the appropriation made therefor Ton Ouch: toe fa introduction. aU aig ‘Adjourned te Thure ‘Toureday next, next Fires, inquests, Accidents, dre. Fms m Evizanera Sreeet.—Yesterday ‘morning, 8 few minutes before 9 o'clook, the police discovered smoke ieruing from the second floor of the tenement house No. 24 Elizabeth stress, The from thelr perilous situation, furpiture im the room was damaged to the $100, Mire, Fiawagan was badly ‘she was tekea to the New York H apposed the couple ware intesioa vend "inet Mts Flasagan in going’ 400 bear the Hove oot her clothes ou fe. Fine us Capat streat.—An attempt was wade betworn 1 and 9 v'clock this morning to burn an old wooden building o No. 216 Saal wet, ‘The bul'dirg te cocyy Femi of tor ont sy andi Deleon ee shoe store by Siow Lavi, wadlarivs sont ve oie with cam)bane, ‘The smoke aroused the in aud the flames were extinguish. 1 before they could gain headway. Let and hie phew were suspicion, baton being fou Lelvre Justice Oana were discharged, Fine ov West Savawreestn Sraex dwelling house No 14 West 1Tch street was set ou fire, about ten o'clock yesterday tacraing, im conse quence of & defective furnace Bus of the adjoinng ngs: NO. 18.” ‘The bull ding, whch le owaad ivy shout $160. The mate of the bo { the os demaged shout $20. ated scoured by Bens aain WHEKL6 MusuT, wee aud “ommngs Fre om Crrr Hatt Prace.—A newspaper weet A No, ® City Hel! place, oceupted by James R. Warre, caught fire from the stove, abot seven otelock yester?ay morning, and the mock was hieerly deasroyed, Tan abort $30; inaured for $100 in the Btus vemnt Insurance Oc ScatpanTo Deatit.—Coroner Jack «Ax hold ‘an inquest om Monday, upon the body of Mase Reamnann, s cbild G yours of age, who died st the reaidence of her parents, 52d strest, near 1 sia, from ecalds received on Satardey when she upset a kettle of bot water over Tin A vardich of cel dogtal ani was rendered. Para Acoment.—Coroner Scrrrmsten held on inquest, yesterday, upon the body of Jawms Gtxeaer, 8 sbip carpenter, who was fatally (oj ured gn che 1a of March whtte ot works open the abip Joka Outile, where he fell upon an adre aad re- ont native of te iy. Sere oot st . eh He wees native 40 uss. ‘verdist of acc! dental death wee rendered. Potice Intelligence, de. Bonotarr.—Tho tobacco manufactory of Srannio Arrnat.—On Sanday evening two young men aemed Mronawt Comvow and Hen Mo- Denworr got into © fight together im a tenement which the wes wourgyed © Be Lies ‘Hospital. and Comos LEGAL ‘The Barthrop will case, recently stated in the Box, cecupled the day, (Monday, ead mo Aber case was called Saperter Court. Petasions of Principal and Agen!—Aaron Hanpien et als. Ansignece of Wheeler & Co, 4, Peter J Nevina et, ala.—The defendants being agents of Wi osler & Co., had insured in their own Ame, on account of one sixth of the ahip Motoka, the policy providing that in case of loss, it should rae [0 w defendants after the tum notes ducted, Oe the 8 wober, 1362, ing become msolvont, made & erven ier to p'arnsifisof all thelt propsrty Mivot uch of thete creditors ae might be sutecribing said sssignment, release their isin, Te dons Bet pear thad any of whe credi- tore did mya tt, ‘On the 40th of October, 1862, A iy in be half of the emignees, wrote to defadanv's as fle lows: “Having become the assignee of Waselee & Go. we wish the iosurence om one-sixth Ms tka. to be for our noowuat from OAober 94, 1552, and we will be accountable for the premium from policies, noe, rendering an count’ showing this balence to be $4,144 41, deo, it appeare, objected that the entire premiun tras’ dedsdved, ‘lating ‘thes the only deduction should be of ed ‘Abe anal; bo tube 1s ot thet time, saring he wid draw bi He afterward drew for only, 9450; bis dre wes further demand, thle suit was te of the complaint were thet the ¢ defendan's to lasure fied the exwting policy to contia ped ni their premium notes to remain in posses- pion of the company, and that subsequent to we loms, the noted the entire preraiu' ard claim should Pay the portion of such premium se acorued pri wad a ehreis ae Sas ciate dus. cause, wee veodered for th ‘The case Bow comes m certain rulings of the Ovart aad com- ting tat ther ‘re casltied Se ‘trem the [oregon for FN cosa the entire premium, ee Court. Hea Bachelor Made Hie Will—Matler of Proving the Will of Willlam Merchant, deceased. ‘This is resher an interesting cage, It sppears thet ermonime previous te William Merchent's death he wasteken sick. While in this coad:tion, he was porved by ® Miss G—— whcn) attention and kind- pees reoured his regerd. Atwrwarde, when fully recovered and engage] in collecting toate ammg his tenants, Le became scquaint.d with » Mies Charlotie A. L——. Tals casual scquaintence was followed up by the usaal calls, and reeulved in the partion ing thera- selves to each caber, ‘Their marriage, however, war postpe reason, in fe oald, that Mi L ‘ste thmony wns necemary in areal estate cas,then shortly to come off, in which Mr. Merchant was = party; tho testimony ing admissible afier she bad become his wife, While this suit was ,. wad before their marsiage, Mr. Merchant died, and by bia will, which is now offered for probate, he bequratha $90,000 in money, to, Miss O » and the 5 eof his $59,000 in valns, to ta ‘Vitel; end Taking her woe e her sole ox= 0 sisters, Mea, J n- nioghom ead mas eH Pratl, 4) whom hes use Veh voting. Shay conven ihe alldiay of te Dg ty on the cadent, ancl fn Godin in foozce wea" exerted ever nian by i Proom dings were adj ;urned to Wednesday Court of Oyer and Termiser. Before Justice Inanam ‘The Court was opened this mor and the list of grand Jurors called. A queram not being Prcommt, and no business ready, the Gourt sdjourm Supreme Ooart. The Damages for the Destruction af the Quis Gntine Buildings, —The People ex rel. The ‘ommus: dioners of Emigration vs. The Bupervisors of Rich ra took @ Teported the demaasa “ gional 01 1, itera tbe county ps d over fate tvawurer thelr bonds, to the ain muah of ne HD apitat the geseral efor DOW MOV mura to comcel the erenty ot ot iohmwond 49 pay the emouat awarded to thea. surechol Agel 1oahe 1004 ow Me mcooetisuttoeal ood eck of April 10ah, 18 uuncoositutwoaal end Yold, ond therefore selther the @ete or Commis, vaare octet a paywent second, that if 0 \d, payaens has alread; the adjourned to the Afih of il probably go w the Court of Service of Summons—Cordell et al, as. John 4 Godfrey. Action for goods geld and delivered. ‘The summons stated thet the complaint would be filed im the cffice of the Clerk of the County of New ‘York, and did not sate that » to the summa and smved teerewith diyahertbe served a notice of wpprarance and damn’ of acy whieh is the af Plalotiffs astorn: wed for 8 copy of the be comal ct, ‘up2a notice « jusreneng of som eens re a igagal | eam The was 8 mction up)a the yart of ‘and vecate the ns oe ovtered wet aah breguir't ‘the motk pers snowing the above oa loa pe) owing eld by ¢ Court thet » plaintiff servi: onset He bind Me oot bound to walt antl of twenty days to serve the complal mek lo not onste mate, bet iy eave the one 5) sue Kine of as. sree i the summons, or ony time be: e ju ent jusat A i ha from the rerviee of the complains, The metioa was therefore dented, with costa. Comrt of General Semtons, B fore Recorder Horruay’ The People vs, Hugh Ward.—In this caso the defendant was remanded for senteace upoa con- viction of am ey:auls with the intens to kill his own wily Mrs. Bridges Ward. ‘Toe tragedy wor place a ‘ive “iaih of Pourusry, in Avenue A. Tae de: fant went to the house, whare bis wife then was Fesiding with her renives, He gald Wat be wie ed tok! being early m Sided unas ehe would’oee hiva n> mere. Tals re- ‘just being complied. with, be suddenly dew {rom hia prekat 4 plutol od air ta 18 direst ae nasa viene, aod ‘noor ota drageed inate’ dows the he stairs and her, several Umes in the abdomen, walsh Le ‘aferwarde shot bimelf in uma: ‘There were lnwyere before the gen ae merping gota disputes. John B Soomenllor lege ‘was charged with seveult battery, by © lawyer from the state of New Jorsey, Mr, Pennington. | It Me. Ireland guilty, and was fined $10, a afidavite in fon were prerented in Louis Habe counsellor ot Sharged with eavoulh, pee ‘Metr: politan policeman, ar ae ‘joing into Tall for eoeinamnont bot #uae- quently were made that Mi. Heb raworky ‘could go on porels, ‘prrole, to ay pat or ‘trial to cnr Harrison wee 0 for ae pee @ ealeodar for s cortein day, Toreiats “Arooog th nar 3a etd Ps Ni ‘Tho court adjourned to 11 A M., Tamdag, BROOKLYN Tie Cnarten Etxcriom Tooar. — The election for M.yor, A'dermen, Supervisors, O nste- 1, ‘iter directly or’ {directly Interested test, the Boerd ajourned over at watil Wedneeday s rening, #0 84 portenity to attend thelr electionenri Sraree or Sewer Lanonnes.—The laborers employed on the sewer tn D bev doo street, near De Kolb avenue, about forty in umber, struck sterday morning fir an addition of tan conte to \* far have been eon drove. work’ ‘bash and vosed ngs by the end Frar.—About neon yesterday a fire occurred {ns paint factory, foot of Smith atrect, caused by the overboling of a kottle of combustible material, The flemes were extinguiabed before thay made ‘The loss is ostimated at a) much progrens, Insurance, Sompay Amvsemnnrs.—Gangs of boys resid- ing pear the line of the 9th and 11th Wards, have been in the babis of indulging n rows the past two oF three Sundays, in which tones and sticks were used as the principsl weepons, Last Sunday, they are watched by the polloe, and Lom [rime Taowss Moons, Geonan Warats, and Jam Hoar arraigned boture Justice wend fined $10 each. Tals fect of putting a stop to A the JERSEY CITY. Greike oF Towne: Men ann Tareirexun Rior.—Yesterday foreacon, about 9 o'clock, some 200 Isborers in the employ ef the Long Dock Com pany, who are epgaged od complaing & the work inthe ‘Tunnel, aud grading ying the track from the tunnel to the river, strusk for em increase of woges. It that on Saturday last, 1 commrsctor volusharily raised the weges of the men from 75 cents te 90 conta, ‘Tae men subseqrieat! deternsined to demand $1, and socordingly pr @d in 8 body from the Weet GQ — to- wards the long coek, forcing se them sa of than who had tefased be tura eu a ‘Word wes sent to the station hous, when Chief of Police Manmnvs and s pose of police and Thoters ye that wo seventy or 6; men ho were to lea’ work reurnse tguin, sad “during tbe eherwosa mony pew bands ‘were ptt on, ‘The rioters made ne further disturbence, Comwzm Losrens.—Half-e-dozen corner loafers were arrested snd teken before Roorder Tnome, of Jersey City, and held to bail in $100 each te keep the peace. Scxpar Bart Pravenrs.—Four young men were taken before Recorder Tu.nex, of Jersey Clty, yesterday, and fined $10 each ou. 7 7 $10 each for playing ball Portes’ Crrr Coxvexrton.—The Peoples’ Demoeratic City Convention met last night at Cooper's Hall, in Jersey City, to complete their no- minations. Mr, Jon D NoLam wae chosen chalr- wen, and 8 D. Hass, 8 cietary, ‘Toe nomina- Hons, compiete, are as follows : For Mayor—Josern G. Epox. Recorder—Comwriius © Marromaue, School Commiswioner—A. B. JEWEL. Onilector of Taxes—i L. Riouaave, Assenver, Let and 9d Wards—Avomzo JAQrnes, ‘Assessor, Bd toh Warde—Surmn MRave. Water Commissionera—Davin 8 ,Beproxp (long torn) DB Cuiven (bors term ) Orestso or ame City HaAuy.—The new City Hall, which bas just been completed ia Jersey City, was opened to public inepetion last night. ‘Toe Common C-wocil hold thetr first moating there tought. HOBOKEN. Sotcrog or 4 Germay.—An uaknown maa, epparcatly ® German, ¥en found yeetorday after noon, lying on the lower road to B ‘erry, shot Shrouga the head, axd a pistol lying by bis side, He te about five fet eight inches im belgie, weil built, bigh forebead, ight complexion ard ‘dark auburn hair, He was ed in ® brown sack evero- ai, Diack cloth maxed cansitu neck tie, wot bet ai bok whe fount oo his person, tn Le writes in G-tman that he suot bicaalf, * mot for wans of money, but betug stred of | fs and \ves his ‘ast respects w bis brother and sister,” vusine ‘# eignad to it Aa Inquert wtil 09 held ‘Turwiny, at PM. a4 the «fice of Cormner Bomrerayt No 129 We bingwon ste, Hoboken. Nooaratioss iN HovoK es. —The convention im Hoboken for the pomtuatien of D om yratic Clty Officers, met last vight ®t Haatome's C ty Io'el, Mr. J.C. Porn, P ouicent, Tae fullowing nomina Were made as the tmD9 Our reporter lefs : Moyor—Joan R Jcuxson, re-momina od, iy T varnre Surritman, © ek — Wwe R, MH sumino: Thine Ward Nomevations ; Qoarcllman—Gromae Wires, re mominasen, Turtioe Pooce—Puxpmuce W, Bounsrryr, re-nomip: ated. Comrtab!a—Cris. LL Memenrm re-nominated, To Coma rene.-<To TOUCK THE M CARTS ‘our people. you shoal pe:pusl ea ips of fa tanan sinad oa Hanah Phould become acquaint, ology. tpn Powis & Weta Me, 800 eet ETzee L bees aD > Dawtirargn Frat, ‘ATED Fema. ek neglect evtting » bottle #8 SHOULD oe find as goer ee creeks Now wrrmmt reacn or Aut. omuengy raf Soe ee gn GENERAL NOTICES. Byat’s Life Balsam. au ATISM, SCROFULA, 8. et np ny, OTE BALE iS econ ive und remedy for t formset the worst case No Wow ver cad eit pers por bottle, Ei opal Lag ed Inaiplont at te aes tri gt rise. offer my extensive Prepared to stock of seria Be ng Ben of thing, Tenty made ot to one al foot not evoalled. Purnl ‘Uh rt loney Mover returned tt net “ low York Pest Office, April ol ty Ms edel avian se copier Nore ch etosinars will nogsaftar De nee at OA Py TLLLAM + TAYLOA, Pstmsater, the |” The friends GENERAL NOTIORS. On" aie POOR MAG TRIED aac te Fe ucale ‘este ment pore Helis roca ay =| Se SOCIETY NOTICES. ‘are reajtinet, GAO. L. Bs X tual. IBAAC B, REED, Gee ae, bore of Pheestx 1 rete posers Aten Me an Vale Je ferson B MORRONE, a 8 Sak, se. 08 ELT, meeting this "Thmdey, Uuesday grening Dall No. 101 Breomest. WILBOM, Pres, Fae rosters’ ey kr re ae pay and fate, on by eat me tr ghew hew falta Hower ta Paredine could bloom, Hier remains were luterred in the Cemetery of ¥ BOLGER—On Suvdey, March 31 ok Bale 8 mative of Oo, wend Tetcha ac finds of “oe tani, ae er ‘abere the Bars b ak aiaore orate Pret ‘ret hl late fae afterucen, Ba at 9 wtelnok. Ferider.ce, 460 Bixib ave, bet. 87th and 9th ete 9. Don DU = Patrick Denobue. soa of Will Degen aved teary and Se, tee ww es pea Be Seamer og, Wedracd o rit Tinutore'y ettboat Farias wolos t CHERTY Oe ph beedtety iar ate Pai Ten attoud Teh tinera O'clock, from her ER—On Monday ret let, earit fe oy Gareline 5 deus B acd Elseboth Feet ad 1 vs the and 13 days, Hebe WC Selene NNON—On 4 James, son aS ‘8 mootbe ané | Age Ceasers. pe ‘othe ibaa ate ae tran hese a eto $4 Third ot L mae C'elook, aes way nee ir wast won cf aged 8 ; ERE leery —— Farewell, my f Tare seater ne N. jeot Om re tad Sul Sen atl ea ee RS Oyen £0; Teme, Weal Graney Limerled ireland, ogee 2 year monthe sud ) deve. The nm int coresiatannee andy erat - mr aoy pel a att a al ok ae ening, Mare Sojctgeeem eon. Wrest os Sores on Posctan te tally’ kreing Reneral, on ‘Apri! at? o'clock, ‘residence § 00, Loan a tape am bagi A ROGERS—At the reidesce ses SET ee. cor year, 3 = Sanat cThemah Sand 8 rar oes . 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