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ye SUN. ‘APRIL 11, 1041. (& Now Branch Ofice, ‘Der wy town cubsoribers, advertisers, and cor. (Qeapoodente, will hereafter be ncoomodeted af Ho, 98 Fert Avorn, on the aime terms and with the (Gnand promgtitede, ae ot the downtown offices, (Owe tutemtion ts to afford every possible fastlity ‘Rnd edivantage to thoes doing business with the Mew Tork oom, atte eee. ‘Ear the absence of distinet evidence, the per- feet agreement and positive form of the ramers recetved through every channel of Washington Jatalligence, inspire a general conviction that Whe daring act of reinforcing Fort Samter, with the small military and naval resources @ow at the command of the government, has ‘actually been undertaken, and that tho oxpedi- tion which left this port last weak, is this very morning at the entrance of the grim harbor of Charleston, ready to make tim desperate at- ‘The abandonment of *-’ oma, Whether Abe fort is tenable or not, it is not to be sur- rendered by the Government withoat a desper- te and honorable struggle, has electrified the popular beart. In spite of the yosraing for peace, and the vast interests of commerce and industry dependent vpon it, in which wo all Phare, there is an involuntary welcome given to this news of war. Mon sill feel that there is something even better thas peace, something even more terrible tt an civil war. Anarchy, and the ¢oxpotiam of bold, bad men; the utter insecurity of every institu- tion, right and interest ef human society, which must follow upon the subjection of Gov- emment to treason; these are the uttermost evile, from which we tarn with relief and ala- crity to the comparatively mild terrors of war! Especially 0, when we reflect that the most uncontrollable and savage form of war itslf must necessarily be one of the faries that weuld follow in the horrid train of sucessful treason and conspirscy. The attempt te reinforce Fort Sumter is heroic, under the uopreredented circumstances ef the case, both in the civil aod military leaders who have undertaken it, and, if carried with the bravery and discretion which ali expect, cannot fail te take a high place among the glories of our national history. If sucasee- ful, the exploit will be ene of the most brilliant in millitary annals, Nothing is wanting to inspire the officers and men engaged in the expedition, with all the arder which the grand- est opportunities of patriotism and noble am- bition can kiodle in a soldier's breast. A bolier cause never coasecrated the sword, Gop save the Republic! the Gop of bates defend it! The Diticakies of the Administration. ‘Tun present Administration entered upon the Guties of government under circamstances tot only of a peculiar character, bat unprece! ented in the history of the country, It found ‘the affeirs of government ina state of wild con fusion ; the national treasury empty; every dopartment filled with opponents; even with ; the forts and arenale in the revolted states citber seized or menaced by large bodies of armed men; matiny in the army and in to the United States, violating their oaths surrendering their commands and joining ia the ranks of treason, amd the very cepital of the nation threatened with invasion. And this enumeration, deplorable as is the picture it pretenta, dors not include a tenth part of the difficulties which row before Mr. J.rNooun when he entered the Presidential of- fice. Congress had failed to provide the moans required to enable him to mdit the em- ergeney firmly and with effective force. His own party embarrassed him with their impor- tunitics and strifes sbont the distritution of offices, and hus political opponents not only re- fused him that ‘generous forbearance” daring Lis first weeks of predation, which has Leon shown by political opponents to previous admin- istrations, but they called on him to perform whate thy knew to be imponsibilicios, Mr. Laincoun had to atcertain tho ground upon which be stood, before he conld dacide his courss cf action ‘The Ship of Stare was in a torry concition when he took convasnd, and he could not, without exhibiting Sue utmost folly, give his sailing directions, antil some repairs were made, and be had officers and a crew upon whom he could rely to obey his in ‘Lhe reserve, therefore, which the istration has thus far rm datained, was demynded Ly the circumstances in which At was placed, and we trust that the wislom which this reserve argues, will be exemplified in its acts, Mr. Smwanp har sald, in reply to an inquiry about the policy of the Administra!’ tion, that it desired to be judged by acts and wot by words. That is the true basis of public judgment, and if the acts of the Administra- tion bo unwise, all the words it could utter would not save it from condemnation, If its acts bo right, tbo people will speak the morited words of approval Wigfall Reldtertng. A puraten ‘from Charleston states that Senator WicvaLt, formerly of Toxas, hes on- listed in the army of Gen. Bravrvaano, as a Wor Ait bas served asa common soldier, t not as a common traiter. To step from the Benate of tho United States iato the lowest rank of rebellicus servive against the jovera- moat he is still under an eath to support, ts, after al, no wrest fall for Wisvau. Bat eommon gratitude ought to have sugested to him thet his own state, which has done so much for him, and is now suffering the ravages of the romorseless savage bh 8 a better claim than South na to bis milttary sarvice. Taovont tho excitemont regarding the mill- tary and paval movements at this port, has greatly subsided, it will be seen by today's re- ports that the work of placing all the immodi- ately available war mate:ial of the Guvernment fm rerviceable condition is continued. Tt be ‘an ill wind that blows mobody good,” says an old adage, and there have beon not @ few gain- ors by the recent ‘war movements,” Tux Baltimore Ciipper, in an article respect~ ing the recent movements of army aad naval forces, charges the leaders of the seces sion movement with a desire to ruin,since they anor 202, and eaye s— (there aheu'd ip * Collision, these madxe, of ths 6 rwh will bave fo.cea 1. W"8 Bt. Tasy to bieme, Tootr maa saibitioa a: Sah eee tge thelr defeat are she omly ga Ti, bus of she Boub are tm every Wer a0 they bave been durto; perform, ‘The sesistante employed by ¢ detective, whe, like himeelf, were steer ore in Ba'timare city, by sewuming to be sew | dloniste from Louisens and thar & tine | terme gained the confidence -* comentent © enirated of ws ‘ ae M how? ' ali roma yi ote a ald mir a r 4} “ 1 frie =) ech whe wm hel) aden, ik + with we | abrew Loto hie cars - 4 led with dtonsting powder, similar to thoee used in the attempted assasslna- Mon of the Emperor, Lorum Naroneon, It was ie tended that in the confusion waich should remit from Abia sttack, the sassilants should escape to se veesel which way waiting in the hartor to recel we them, avd be carried to Mobile, in the seceding state of Alsbama. Upom Mr Luvooun's arrival in Philadelphis, on the 2iet of February, the Cotective visited that oity, and laid before some of Mr Lonoowes friends the information be hed collected. This informs tion was commun|cated at ® private interview to Mr. Lixco.n, who, at withstanding, declared that he would keep his engegemsnts in Poansylvanie, though it cost him bie lie —ove engagement was to reise the American fag cn Irdependonce Iai on the anniversary of Wasmisoron's Birthday, asd the other was to be received by the Ponusylvanis Legislature at Herrisbarg. There he kep); and the particulars of his sudfes journey from Harrie burg to Washington are alreniy well known. Gen Boort and Senator Stwann had been appris- 4, from tadependent sources, before Mr. Lixcoum arrived ia Philedelphis, of his danger, should be pee putlic'y through Baltimore, and Mr-Sxwaty's fon was dispatobed to urge Mr. L. to proceed pri- vately to Washington. Toe original number of the cons piretors was only twenty, but of these only 1 few were fully appriaed of the details of the plot Ts does not seem that beyond the circle of the con epiretcrs there was any sympathy with their de- sign in Baltimore, ‘The names of the conrpirators will not at p-esent be divulged, But they are in possession ef re: wponaib.e parties, imeluding the President. Military and Naval Movements, ianaalipunnas TROOPS AND SHIPS ABOUT TO MOVE. “01 RECRUITING FOR THE ARMY. —:71—__ Since the commencement of the month appll- cations for enlistment beve been unaeuslly ou- merous, recruits presenting themselves by threes and fyare, but im the absence of any sproisl orders on the subject, none bat real'y good men are taken. At the principal recruiting rendecrous In Che tham street 817 men were sted and 916 rejected. Of the rejected candidates many wou'd be eligi- ; Much, for examp'e, as those refused In conseqrence of not speaking much Fiaglish. Tee Chatham street beok show theq out of eyey twelve men enlisted ten are foreigre-s. Irishmen an4 (i srmans predom- imating. COVERKOR'S mLAuD Yeourday wes ancther quiet day oa the Idand, <xe-pt thes the mem wero a ile exire joliy over Wor tr Captain, M jor Banat P. Hrueramiaan, First lofantry, tke command uf 'F ors Co umbus, vice Moj F rw Until toe BO of Juve, when C rlomel i, previously Cesaiied ir tat post, will ag: «cr mpand. or Uminrzmiwaw laa ative of Penney! vanis ppointed [Om that ataie to 1#20 nspey in too Third Lafeutry Ls was breveted a 1°47 for distinguisaed serv.ce ta toe Mexican war, ‘TUR NAVY YARD. ‘There !s no doubt shat orders for the imme tints fitting out of the Usited 8 atés ahips Wabash, Por- 1y and Beyencaa have been received ay ths Bok - lyn Navy Yard, ‘Phe housing of the Wabash was removed yester- dey, extra bands put to work on her, aud propare a te pur oval ow bs the authorities sre ina bu pleted for commiesion. From the appe: Salege her machinery will ba Gi tehed by Me Kina ‘nd wieam will probably be spplisa om hows that be: 10 iLyging. cerpenter work and ordnance ware tekeu in hand 8 be hucrldiy got resdy, Tow We bash Is in fise condition, rates 4) quay, but dove more they 4 tous burd'n, aod 1506, Heving basa aud greon fiom t30 Sine warm climste wi ) Out is now right, She will be fit for eommisaion tn threo ke ‘The brig Perry, whore slate of reediness to be turned oro esadieen for motive servcs, will be B mre iiggern are to be takeo on ty b, day can, be mare ready ‘The corvetw 8 \varnan. tow in wt to bo prepared wlso, ws should jadga, Bhe 0 tm the comminshs. ot abate in five weeks onvats, 1,120 tras burd emt B60 ad was bu’ c wn Be we ua free 1887, Mer low wrod wy lng the bene rque-ror, Hn Casnbariawd, mow bo ba ce placed by 'pe Mi nesots, rel ev ng Der. ‘Commi d the mewly appoluied Bqasdsoo, yaw Ligh8 to Jom kag abip wh Bro Morice garrison of the 1 voklyn Nuvy Yard youecdtey, Major Row HLL, He iebureing (fi wr. Baving Dean ordered fron! the Levdq saree i Weauing wn for abet par- Jrondy wtated that the seamers Cost- 4 Sur ef tbe Weel are expec’ mat dex of tae gerrigon «| T oa bewd tos aa foU0we ithe party HLF .C mpany A. Fv :Quapasy |, Kew Lalas, Tote 1 acd Bfrom Cv 8, fio Cawp Color.d x 4, om Catop Vi b'end 6, fromthe City of B-ownerilie, t Srsavece- p'o. and Lt. «bich the Looept the eurreader «fliers ecoompany 41:8 soldier» y—Capa Kiva CaLpwaut and Caleawrne Cava y—Oophe, Pavers Bt omrMAN Uaaonire and Jenne; Oftioe th, O08 a oO. the sienmer ovurse the rurpore abvat 2,000 mea judas having lefs to the steamers, sro without foundatien : Atlant Bee! Buamer Iiin ta, 100 Breamer Balsic, 0) ‘Total, 03 jun YuRer, ‘We geve on Tuseday » hastily @™ chartered 1-0. She mM cmp stunectes Bhorearned th: and miled lsat eve ning. THE LATEST NEWS. BY TELEGRAPH TO TUR XN, UN. sasnibieney Excitement at Washington. pe Militia Ordered Out ! oonimnentl Washington, April 10,—The Charleston Con rier of yeetorday morning reports the arrival of Liewensnt Tas. Ho hada eooference with Gorvirnor Resrtroan bat was not alio Tar nor marted beck for Washington lest night. It in understood that the matire of his confer ence wth Gov Pioxens and Gen. Deaonea ian was to ebtsin permission fir an uvarmed storeship to victual the garrison of Fort Banter, Permission was refused. It is genern'ly believed that the un armed storeship will bs secom panied by « naval fores. Every prepwation is berg made to pre vent relief being sent into Fort Sumter, ‘Ten ovmpani¢s, or absut onesfourth of the volua— tear militts of the District of Columbia, are marten. ing today for inepection, the order having been Le ved from the government headqusrters last night, Several days ago the comp ny officers were direct- edt immediawly report the number of effictive men. This unexpected movement hes given rise to many surmises, especially aa reports prevail, be lieved to be correct, that these tee companies are to ve drafted into immediate eerview. Much exsttement everywhere, exists, heightened ina grows degree by bogus dis atches, professedly from Charltwton, of « stirring battle in the vieinity of Fort Sumter. ‘There iano doubt thet the military movements here in progress are connected with precautiowry measures for the defence of the capita! from am ap- prehended ettack from the Bowth: ‘The federe! forees in Washington are to b> sirengthened this week by at levet one additions! artillery company: During this afe:noon various volunteer com panies procecded to the War D partment, and ‘were inspected by sen'stant Adjutant Gsneral Mo Dowms G.vorel haodred men were muitered Into service. Tro or three brcken co were rejected, the mumber of each being below forty:two ‘membera. An etempt is making tonight to bring them up © this moininum in order to thelr acceptance, Of the National R fier, over sixty members, only one half, consented to be mustered ia. The resson for this, as in other similsr cases, wee thet some of the men were apprehensive they would be or- dered to some polot beyond the limits of the Dis trict of Columbia, while others were unwilling to take the cath, which they conesive in the event of the secresion of Maryland end Virginie, would compel them t> fight against those stetes, Is is eaid they were Informed thot the oath must be taken unconditionslly, end the infrectlon of which would ¢xpoas them to punishment under the rules od art'cles of war. Ata lste hour of fuernoon, two companies appeared at the War Department, some of the members without uniform, but the AJjutant Gen- eral bad retired for the day. Coptain Caammaton's compeny, about eighty, were mustered in toa ‘Tue accepted com- ponies have alreaty been p'sced ov duly, guarding their respective srmories, A new military department, formed of Mary~ lend and the District of Columbia into be es- tablished, with C41. C F, Sut a9 Commandant, Vaptain TaLnor, Adjutant, swnMAn's Artillery from Fort Ridgeley, Mine. tote, which was onterel to Newport, bus counter- manded, end two companion of cavalry, are exe peeled Lere tomorrow. ‘Te latter will come with- out hora:s, which will be pu:coaced in this makes, ‘The Preaident hes apyointed 8 P. Brown of Meine, Navy Agext; Guonan N, Beaus of Mery- lend, Naval Storekeeper at Washington; and Esa Winrriaasy to his former position as fs) Cow pir Lier of the Tressury. ‘Tran J. Corvar, of Pittsburgh, bes entered upem bis duties os Assletant Atsorney-Gearral, Ancninaty Rows, till recently Chief Clerk of that department, bas gone to Montgomery, and the place thya vacated tailed by Riowtany Barn, the tem of the A‘tornay-G eral, ‘There 1s relieble information to show thet the late publication thas General AmvuDiA wes merch. tpg on Brownaville is falee, O1 the contrary he bas retired from the army, gene into 11 and kas no menses, even if ke bad the to eater vpon such su eulerpriae ; Dosldes thy Gox- mitutional Government is opposed to soy such movements, Naval Movements, town, ond the frigate 5. Lawrence, now at the Novy Yard bore, are to be fitted out for sea forth. with. Norfulk, Vis, April 10,—The Pawneo sailed aN 6 o'clock P, M. yeaierday, with sealed orders for the bya, Vi. ginia Convecation. Richmond, April 10,—Toe twelfth resolu ion, se seeded, wee adopled. ‘Tue {allowing is 4) of Virgl will a » obtalD wcaware fr pro posistoas of of she emberseementa tae) ney prodvca delay, bat we will expct ay an fidiepezesble condition # pre fi) policy will be acepied towards the ecceded ata es, wad no attempt be med bo sullen them to ral wut relatoroe ary of the or within ‘ve herbe or recaptare te of the bo) tareaure calculsted to provoke hoatilit! colisicy, ‘Te forty erseeals, moger nas and otber places ceded to the United States. and situ on th the prtiotion of the ought, for he purgo: oa Uy Whe euthorittes in Merce? aud the Powhatan. Mirch 10.—The Balletin of Phitadelphic, Adheny, April 10th,-—In Executive session Mr Vem Dice's monet sting a Nak 8 1owintesd. eu!, War patpomed 1s *eflo'tely vy IT w 18 Tur dndtedeet ren Juan tn she Broad. way entrance of Weldou'v Hel, in © « olty, sav Bigot Prom pepe fonud wpa shy body, ead (aber ciseumsmegee, tbe aie cf \ sam fe wp peeed to be CuAnies Goovwin, & merchant of N* York, ‘Thecause of deash oas not bree anver- tained, Oditeary Vergennes, Vi., Apri! 10.—Hon. Pair tT ale « aeer Intend. Ont are BA exvtted, bat there isa fired to meet the iseus. An e4€itional regiment of 1,000 men is hourly Jjourned, subject to the call of the President. Before edjourniog, it presed resolutions spprovi-g the conduct of Gam, ‘Twic0s, in resignieg his commission and tarning ‘over the publie property ster bis control to the suthorisies. Gov, Promane ¥00 in oseret comion with the Gon- vsslon today. Arout 1 060 troops were sent to the fortifisations today; 1 890 more go down tomorrow, ‘Mesers. Wierats, Cumerver, Mzane, Maswina, -v0m aoa Boriatom, have received sppoint 2 Tram Amne ted, svatars of the Conven- went f « ni 8 t in ' Bana, 4, M9 lett. matin * ‘ ‘ “ Bhe Avrt 45 mia Sine hed been 19 deye worth of Usy. ares, ant has bown Llown serdee the Gulf stream twice, STATE LEGISLATURE senate. Albang, Aprit 10,—Mr, MoLeco Moarne made e mej tity report, fevorsbiy, to the bill ep- propristing ffyy thousand dollars 0 the Troy Uai- vornt . Tyeenvore roade © mlacrtty report untavore- ‘the sae. question on the substitution of the mi- nority for the ms) rity report, was discussed up {ot 8 bour of Exsoutivs Sssstoa, Tho Benste wr nt ink: Executive seesion, The Proy Uatewr it ‘The Beowe declined w goad & mito of three en the pert of the 8 the Bopoly bill, and ap painted fre. Mr Gasnxen presented # minority report agains) the Swill at ik bli Mr MArnaus reported eomp'ete oa the bill t sutheriae the corporstion of New York to born mooey. Mr, Browot.s reported ‘avarebly the bill to widen Burhwct Aveous Bvoklyn, Mr. Gannucmm, un'-vorably, 02 the same, alec the majority and minority report in reidion to Pros pret Square, Brooklya. A @ompumenticn was from the five vabliean Conimisstonecs to the Pesce Convention Whreabtogwn, repiying 00 Ms. Preu's explanee rom the conferesce whea the YOU wea taken on the 14 a nendments 0 the Constitution, stating that Mr. Fixie did not ettead to hie duties. ard in consequence of his adesnce the vote cf New York was dividet. ‘The bill for the wore certain pualshment of crims xy in New York city was pamed. Ad~ thon of bis sbeemes complete, am ng , ansual tex levy; tne Long Toland #watn- boat Company; 0 erect the new County of High- land; in reietion to cxsea of murder amd arson oo- chitring prior to the 41h of May, 1890 ; confirming the Joun Biarmy 80:a strom contrac All of which were ordered for third reading. ‘Tre Dill to rean'ate 4 of New York and Brook) ‘and the report agreed ‘The Governor trassmitied s resolution sdopted tke people of A-kanses, relative to fed.ral rela os ‘The House baving brorme suddenly very thin, ard there being rumors flowing abut that the Al: deny and Basquedanne Reilroad bill might ba pat sbrovgh suddealy by the Benste acd semi dowa to the Huse, avd armot's Vato the Gov ee aa gave vetiow toch if'abe ehlanlag’ of the ve joe toa ing 0! e ious, par by Snes cotinnd, be would move 8 call of the Blouse. ‘This intimetion brought members beck to the!r The bill to amend the equulineticn tax came a) ‘the third reatieg, an was loe', aad on motloa ‘Keawan, 0 motion to reconsider, qas sid 4 VEvEE cif lis it a i 5 <1 i i i recor mitted for Mr. Romunson called up from the table the bill to Getablish © Metropelitam. Health District In Now ‘York, K'pg'’s County and Richmond Conaty, Afr much discussion the previous question was ordered, and under the pressure the bil! was read fa third time and parsed. Ayes T0; nays 35, CITY NEWS. Fosanat. or Janny Bayawr.—The mortal remain of Mr. Jxatr Bavawr, late of Baramrs Minstrels, who dicd ov]Monday last, were in\erred yesterday in Calvaty Cometory. The funeral cor. Yege moved from the late residence of the docensed, No. 208 El'xabeth rtrect, at half-past 10 o'clock, to St Patrick's Gothedral, where a soleain requiew meas was celebrated and a funeral ssrmon preach- dl by Rev, Father @ranns, From thence lt moved tothe Cemetery, The froatof Davarts Mlastral ‘Hin'lie draped in mouralag, aad will be closed ua- Ail Monday next, Mutrrany Fonerat.—Tho remiins of Ja- cov Hawnernan, member of Co, E., Ninth Regi moat, were escorted yesterdey to Greenwood Com etry, for interinent, by the company to which he beloaged, end the Ielvetia Society, ef which also be wass member, Toe Srixouxe Isstireta has boon ro moved to the comer of Fifea avenue and 34ib street. The course of summer lectures was com- menoed yeslerdey ‘The lectures will be delivered by Profweor HB, Burra, D.D, F. RB. Peasene, ‘MD, and J, R, Bown and other distinguished ora- tors, Nor A Savaoum.—A valuable Jot of dia monds and Jewelry were reized on Tuesday last, | uy @ Custem Toute Tanpector, who believed that the passenger in the Persia, in whose possession they ware, intended to smuggle thom through without paying duties, Collector Barser ; how- ever, was satisficd that they were intended fur private use, snd net for sale, and the valuable goods were saved from confiscation: Commugiomans oF Emionation.—The Board met and adjourned yesterday, there being no business ¢f importance to transact, ‘Tae weekly wiotement is as follows :—Namber of emig-ants errived here since thefirst of January up to date 10,071, egeinet 8,722 lout year ; 1,870 arrived last week, Muaber of iomates in the various insite Mone under the sare of the Board 977. Aggregate ricelpta Curing Isat week $3,000; expenditares none, leay.cg » balances of $5,905 59 of the eomme- ‘tation fund in the Bok. Attention fa directed te the advertisement of a missing young man, Comm.ros Pawan by name, fom No, 16 City Hall place. Fires, Inqueats, Accidents, &e. Fax m Tam Avaxen,—At about 10 clock yeoerday morning, @ fire broke out im the premises of Mrrars. Downs & Law, on the corner. of Toird avenue and 96h eteeet, damaze $50. ‘The building, which iso Wy. Me, Jou Lara~ Aus, was demaged about $25. Tusured. ‘The fire was onused by a defict i she fixe, Foe cy Mocorery Sreuer.—At 11 o'clock, on Tur “ay nigh’ fire broke out in thé tenement thouse \. $80 Malberry street, O20 of the tenants names MARY Gates who lived fa the w Hof the Nour, woule ua'sr the Influence of Miquor Gre to acme etraw tn her extipen ned bern. auch Aveege was ions, OD cor Daun of 14h Wards Many aud lo.k- ‘apo await the lnvestizstion of the tre ed be Marel.!. Fine. Savenra Avanve.—Shortly after dorclock youscrde. soraing a fice broke ont in the Karvm, No 496 Ti. Ave asured, Fraz ws Wat Srmxst,—A fire broke out at 06 «'vlock om Tuseday night tn the house No. 418 ‘Went street, Is wna caused by ene of the coou- ene Kexoupr, while, ueder the inf ver, firetoa straw bed. The fumes Fier m Revinoron nv. —A trifling fire qcourred a) me inv ne fhe tone ment house No, rest. 4 Sroviar Cady: Wednesday even- ing » lorded pistol, whieh was tm the de cost which hed been thrown upon floss | 14, fell to the pevement while tae cart was being drawn aries ot, and die JPM oun toon sffec\ ts tne lag of Me. We cldeen, who ws peasteg, and in- flickd 0 severe wound. Mr. H. was conveyed to hie residence, No. 110 Charies at. Tun Lare Monpenovs Assacut mm Bax- rm 81 —Coroner Jackman held an ante mortem examination om Wedueedey ot the X ¥ Hospital, in the ease of Taos [:AoAm whe was stebred im the abtome son Wedaosdsy evening, by a7 Lalian JuaotaRMo Mrnnun—BsoAn tent fi ld Fourp Daowsep.—The body of an un- known man about 96 years of age, was found on ‘Wedneeday in the dock foot of Franklin ot , and the Coroner was notified. Decenced had derk her, tnd was dressed in a dark evereost and ¥ Pe striped esis, and white shirt wish Farau Fart.—Covener Jacumas held an in- qqrest on Wedoeedey, at & house on the corner of Avenue © aod 19th street, upon the body of Peres Dvaann, 0 native of Ireland, 89 as killed Uy 8 fal dewn 8 shove plecs, on Tuesday dooms Seen. hs The same Coroner bald a0 iequest at the Moe pita!, mpon the boty of Jamm MoUaner, « labo: woo died from injuries remy seccnd story window, ot N ‘Tumasy aft v pare A oy fell CH oy felling out of & ‘Daaoe ‘Tas Berctoe or Mr. Van Revssenare.— yemerdey held an inquest upon the body of Mr. Srerime Va" Renesmiara Jr.,whe ormmitted enicida on Tuwday night, ot the eloon No, 4765 Breadway. by -wallowing a large quantity of isudauun. Mr Braciae Vas Ravsesiam, fat sor tifd thas some pears aco his sou venum, and dravk it the paireene of wel facts wore el.cited cade rendered. ‘The remains of decesood Albany (or interment Police Imeiigeace, are AMALGAMATION PLeASORRS FavetraTeD.— Laat efening It was arranged to have an Amulge- mation sll at Qosstitution Heil, No. 119 Wooster ‘The ball was to be givoa by « party of fav mg MoD, why bad arranged to have s number of isreputable white women present with negre pari- pera. A party of roughs hearing that there was to be a ball of this desc.uph.cn, went to the place wish the int-ntica of creating a disturbance, but Captein imum, end @ section of policemen of ‘the Sih Pre inet, 8; 1d before the bali was inaugurated and ora tobe a Carrone ov Busatans.—Two young mon calling themselves Kowm Fouamt and Wiis ‘Tnomwrox, were detected early yesterdey morning in the clothing store,No, 14 Bowery,which they hed foreib y ane even’. . roar wind ow. A large amount <f ciething which they had packed up to carry cff waa recovered. Is hes also been asosr- Jained thas they ore the parties thas Lroke into the clothing stire, Mo. 24 DB rwery, on iset Ssturd night, and some of ihe stolen im thelr reom at No. 53 Oberry Osnoge locked them up for trial. Acqurrrap.—Wo published on Tuestay, ibe arrest of Perm: O'Dewwezs.on acharge of seduc- articles were fou wrest. Justice eae ae Of ped jek . Tl salemse fora st thes he was 7 aoquisted, upon erucination batere Jus toe Ospansn. " ¥ LEG AL REPORT3—WEDNES: Count of Appeals. The Seventh Brigade Generalship Cast.—The People ex ret Lockwood vs Schrugham The relator herein contests the right of tbe respondent to com- f the B: Mittma. 11 oes Sonic eed at aes as Brigedier G of the Fifteenth Bigsde, thes Soll toe pedsage ofthe octet Mey ibsc-15084 whieh Foqutred tre Gaverner eo divide thes aw Shams cone bs ipa Secs *, divide ook, Gistrict into tere brigade restrain the Pwrvof subalterns, 1 a performance cfa duy om the ‘will ely Lie to command the duty to be dens. United States Commissioner's Omce. More about the E, A. Kingsman."— Jacob S. Mills and three others were brought before Com- Betts, charged with a conspiracy to de- ‘Ktageman,” wish au invest ¥o do- rivera, made for the discharge of the pris- onures efter theavidence wes taken, becates of its inavfBclescy, Decision was reserved, Saprome Cou't After a Busband.—In the matter of « Habeas Corpus issued at the peticion of Barah Locke —This canpcame up at the Casmbers of this Court, be 1 parent, met witn the reletor, then beerig jsren Duffy, end fell io love wich, and on his re Surn t> tais country brought her with him to she residece of tis udcle in Brooklyn, where they wore warried in Januery lest, fatber, on dircevering how matters stood, immedistely took *! i and now refones to allow them to live together, or to recognize the validity of the marrige. by leaving ‘defoadant, Ts appeared thas the writ was served py ‘wavead of the origins! with the ch was admitted to be sa imperf-ct service. ‘The cage was scoordingly adjourned to Friday next, Comt of General Bemtons. Belore Jadge MoCumm, The City Judge presided today im plecs of the Brora Charles Nicholas Desde was convicted of grand lsrowy, and sent te Sate Prison three years. stole a bundret doller note from a sailor. = AchiLe Trischots was sent to the Pen®entiary for pe zen, for am ehtemnps to comms burglary in the third degre. Kdwin Dicker, & plead guilty of at 00. iste Prison wale an @ Heater borty a for i of highway d for trial, five years, on cenvision of fdonious as . ws trislTor asmtht sod betterysted seqeitteas ee See en Pan 2 pleed gullty and wee fixed ‘the Cows wpa 0d) urned. New Yorx East Mersopist Convmrenon. —The thirteenth anousl session of the New York ‘Eust Methodist Confereace was commenced in the Maneen Place Methodist Church yesterday mora- tog. Abuu' 120 minivan Bisho; iad Giteeneid art oes? Joopanry wee elected Beore tery, and Reve, Guosan a, Hovems, and TD, LArFLawoon were chown 1 ieee were appaitt-d, waen the called ¥) repore as to the siete of thelr Teapertive districts, all cf which were to de tno met 8 suri: ~wditien, Pessrineagk ars Cras ter . of wade - 7O@ $7 is in bills reces: 49 cast on r 2 eat et j i Ih ew Hi i i ‘Taarmon, s cort man, wes clmost instant'y killed by the caving of an ombstkment im 13:h street rear 6th avenue, . The falling earth threw him egeinst ‘causlog © freo- eo te on Rival eptul, efag ummost wat Byer 4 Bi witho re “a a han reo 10 ot bales WILLIAMSBURGH. n, 8 Grae ol exter rete Finn 1% Gna Poret.—About two o'clock | Site terre th hs cays hey yerterdoy morning, @ fire was discovered in a emall | 80g Ridge te. for the bonefi.of the Wil ritege on Kent Avenur, nor Oak st-oet, Green tices tye Bron of Landon” te cured. Fue pol'ce tallove test cue hire wea esuacd | ri ion soe of Grud io ity ~) Maruhal te of | Qad. Vall rbest the doxe ‘ot incead ary origin, ot ar Cetennation.—The fifth euniversary of the Bx elsior Literary Association of Williamebargt, was celebrated last night, at the house of ALraay Twat, ay Sees oe 8 reises. ‘The Ex: is the bere 10 00 of the ficat citi: Abou eat down ehthe supper. ‘ A CHEAP AND RELIABLE LAU , BRIFST & COB COLUMBIAN HAIR DYR. which is sold at the extremely low price of ‘TWENTY-FIVE wh te. mane by Brien tt bers, Iewrannarion of Orvrorna,—A public in- cexTa Moers of RK dgword Temperance te be coenl, if ast better, ts, fe rosme ia Oth reat BD figh priced Bye howln aon. J and waa largely atwn i oe # gumbera over three rid wholemte or r. hundred members, aud tu fast increasing its mum: | Shee’ sil orge she winsTawsor ef JERSEY CITY. Tar Casater Evection inJensey Crrr— The canvassing of the votes for the charter cffieere tn Jersey olty wee concluded last evening. 1s will be seem tbat Connmsus Va Vouer, (Reo) was reelected Meyor by s mejority of about 230 ever he re oppewing candidates, AvooeTes A Hak nano, (Uni nan 5 Crenple’s candiaase) nn? One Sooure G. Bees, jeThe vote for Mayor and Rsoorder was as fol- 2 For Meyor—V am Vonsy, 1734; "i oe ere HAnparnmna, 994; ‘For Recorder--Connma us O. Marinate (Porle's Card 'de) 1408; Tromas B. Tu.ven: (Uaion Dem.) 968; Hamar D. Hour, (itrp.) 443. ‘The foliewt: ¢ officers were elected: Sebool Commienener—Aunan 8. Jews. Ameesore— Suave BEAD, Lous Qollector—_Haway L. Riousnes Water Commissionere—Daias E. Conve, Avavs- To8 8 Wurron, ¥.—1st Ward—Tnos. B. Decker; Rusy; as M. Hanxine ; —A. Fi Joun Pamots, Cuas. 1 O'Nat, Parson Rust, Joun Wiermax, (Mvsers Prrou aod Panoz, Re publican.) Accopmrr.—On Tuesday night, while firemen of Hoboken were runving to a false ala ant nose 4 not labman, whose name could not be ascertained, wee run cver by an engine aad hed five of his ribs broken, i baegen grey a HOBOKEN. Tas Exectton m Honoxes.—The votes tr elty cfcers in Hoboken were not all canvassed until about 4 c'slook alse the slection of the Dxscorate Saket: with the exception of the Street Commissioner and the Chosen Freeholder in the Firet Ward. Mr. Jona- re-elected 400 y Geen comand af oe Sh eed ‘The principal officers elected are ee follows: sleep tm Joos, fayor—John R, Jorpetom, ak and a“ Soc a ee raWe. i Oba Temaine’ will be tahen 10; Collector of Arrears—Edward Monk. Soperintendecs of Scrools—Loreaze W. Elder, oer Teenay: efter © lnescin A cousore—Joha McDermott Wa. M. Perslow. poy A Hdarahors, Boor wwrm, Gee. M. beed. nt con By, Street Commissioner—Thomas B. Fidd, Repab- lean. after a short Overseer of the Peor—Muthew Conklin, Wi, reanaee joka and Deb rahul ie arom, -velatives a of the onic Ward {Councilman — Robert Mcowrus, ariied one as =a osm F reebo! james Stev «meca, ya al ber perents, Ward.—Conrclimen Lewis’ W. Malcee, Si yycnbcseot el ae ee, Choven Freetolder, James H. D.wey. Toe amount of aporepriations for the current yeer as voted for wan as {c : Fire Dapart- iment. $1,600 ; Public Schoo «, +5 (00 ; Poor, $2,000; Light and ges, $3 50 ; Cleaning streets, $1.00) ; repairing streets and rosds, $000 ; water rents on i laa $500; salaris, $2,900; police, Tux Execrion rm Hupsox Crry.—The regu- lar Demceratic ticket was elected in Hadsen City, by probs\!y about 2° majority. In the 1st district Deemoo4, of the ri. ee ee a pal wes ri i ot canvass not be completed until late in the night, The prit cirel officers eleckd were as follows: Mayor Bimund cTalskty Timothy Li Timothy Deegan, Riper, Avdrew Bohick, City Clerk—C arles J, Roe Bcbool Superintendent—Jvseph E Calver. Breet Commissioner—Jo Dovora Aseessors—William Cla kson and J. M. Van Tassel Gelle6 tor of Texes—J. J. Gaffooy. Co'lector of Arrears—J. Bandachuh, Preeholder—Charies Luxton. —_—_———— Wuas rou Fas. Dutt anp Heavr, wirn Or without actual pain, have recourse to Buaxpawra’s Priva, tery. ' ‘One or two doses will make every fibor alive with EE—On the 9th after a chert vivactty and renewed hoalth, for they pbain rere. Ponty tux Buon, tbs funeral from ute aate Bold at No. 204 Canal ty ¥ 4 * C eit nd Ne, 4 Union Bysare URetoecn ‘th 8 oroloak” pala Paper, Composrrion Vest Cars ERPBYOn Tosedi bat Ly Bridset teu caiy Ramaer | Sg ee ne warranted never lo Shane exer Rory fv Oi oe Lt LEN, vena iith ‘elock, trem’ Sb Geotarer, | bor Vrarevia, 850. West 44h ot b.tweon 140 @ Tre swexrina axxasp ror Warues’ $3 | MccAULEY—on Wedocaley, 10th, toet, | ATS. STARTLYS THE THADE, to ba fe Seuley. ar Re BROAD Wat, oppoate Bt Paui's Chu ail “ aseah irend, sed ee pear air, Wry ; Beanie i) Fria, DWAY'S REGULATIN should Oa | ganda | sane of Udopume,dpeite co be | Been, ‘is olec Rrothpation of the Douche aetuaseiaset of ths liver (CONNELL —At the Bix Mily Hous, 34 ay na ecretions, heads. Icregal ‘of | ville, 10th inet, George W. O"Connell. eldex he heart, weakerg sugcldhuoe of tne ia 0 F Kockamy, Oo dove RADWATS REGUEATIG FILLS MT at ned Creer. 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