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Number 10.526, The Latest News By Telegraph to the N. Y. Sun. FROM WASHINGTON. The Rebellion Not Ended. DECISION BY JUDGE UNDERWOOD. THE AMNESTY RUMORS, No Proclamation at Present. THE RECONSTRUCTION COMMITTEE. Immense Accumulation of Evidence. THE FENIAN REVIVAL. Excitemont in St. Stephens, N. B. Approaches to the Towa Guarded, FAMILIES FLEEING INTO THE STATES. The Philadelphia Horror, ADDITIONAL PARTICULARS. Another Body Found, Making Eight in All. A SIMILAR TRAGEDY IN VIRGINIA. Woman and 3 Children Butchored City and Miscellaneous News. THE RAILROAD STRIKE. Travel Almost Entirely Sus- pended. & Cee o, &e. Wasuixorom, Arnin 12 Judge Underwood, of the United tates District Court of Virginia, has decided in a case on trial that the rebellion is not at nu end, so long as ‘Texas is ex: capied from the terms of the President's peace pro clamation. Any attempt to release Joff, Davis by writ of habeas corpus will therefore fail, With several exceptions, the several eppropriation Dill- have passed the Honee, but have not all been tected upon by the Senate, Both branches however, could in two or three days close this branch of the public bneines, The bill fixing the peace establishment of the arm, as received from the Keuate, will soon be taken up for considora:ion in the House. Among other important measures, an amendatory fntermal revenue anda tariff bill, will probably be Feported in the Honse next week, There is not evens guess as to when the House will proceed to the consideration of the joint resum- tion from the Reconstruction Commitiee, naming the conditions oa which Tennesree may reeume ite feletions ‘o the Federal Government, Nor is it known (hat the Committee have receutiy matured any measure with revard to (he late rebellions States fn addition to those alzgaty reported. The Commit tee continue to examine witnesses, ijigs dally adding to ita olready largo secummulation ef evidence which though ordered to be has not yet leen printed, enouch matter has been collected to make revert! ponderous volumes, The foport has beea repeated from time to time for the past three mouths thas the Prosident is on the eve of fesuing @ goveral amnesty proclematign. There is pothing to warrant euch rumors, nor as far as can be eecortained, bas the subject been bronght to the at- tention of the Cabinet, The voller of such a mea- gure has not been agitated in official circles, and whatever has been eald in newspapers on the suliject fa mesg conjecture, General Robert FB. Lee's name does not cppear ip the let of 127 ex-rebel Gguergls who have petitioned the Pica'dent for pardon, The President h.s approved and signed the Loan Bill. Mr. Desroraidinadebate in the Iouse todey @hat the bor masters’ bill now before Congress take two and a half million dollars from the ry, &e.,. Poeret stanton and Generel Grant heartily ap prove of the cele! ration of the suniversary ef eman- cipation im the District of Columbia, As acoomoucemcnt in the line of contraction the Bec ry of the Treasury yesterday morning gave Cheetions forthe immediate destruction of all the compound interest notes that might be sent for re Guipi ou, The Committee of Conference on the Naval Ap rcp lauen Bills have agreed to all the Brooklyn fiems, including ome byndred thousand dollars for quiy wall extension, and one bundred thousand dol ies io: continuing work on the new machine aad bei.er shop, to which the House objected, CONGRESSIONAL PROCEEDINGS, Thirty-Miath Session, BENATR, Waentnoron, Arpnit 12.—Mr, Van Winkle called @p the bill to provide that soldiers individual memo rials shall be carried through the mails at the usual rate of printed matter, which was read three times and pred, Mr. Brown called up the bill to relmburre the State of Missou i for war expenses, for the purpose of agree- ing to certain House amendments, The Seurtoe con- eurred in the House ameudmenia, and the bill now Owais the President's signature, Mi. Cuandier, trom the Committee on Commeree, reasury to remit any dutiee levied on produce shipped from any port oi the United States wa Can- ada, if the said produce was actualiy in transit when the recent reciprocity Lieaty expired, Passed and goce to the House, Mr. Siownrt preseuted « joint resolution proposing Mamen.ment to the Constitution of the United tates prohihibiting distinctions on account of co.0r, and the pay tof the rete! debt, and providing ‘ that w e of the « even receded States rhail on. with th condition» it shall Le admitted 0 representation, It was referred w the Committee of Fifteen, The remainder of the sersion to-day was devoted entirely to culogies om the late Senator Foot, HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES, Mr, Washburne, of Indiana, offered « resolution, which was adopted, requesting the Paymaster Gen- eral of the Army to furnish the jHoase with the mores of oll Paymasiors as additional Paymaster, ——— ee ported @ bill authorizing tue Beeretary of the | ‘Tbe bill was wrt against whom i#eppaces are now standing, and the natare and cause of the same. Mr. Farneworsth moved to reconsider the vote br which the res ution was adopied, on the ground that i wae gress iniastice todrag before the publ the es of paymasters having stoppages ine = { mest of whach was owing to the confusion of orders, Mr. Schenck imgcested aleo that the Publication of the fact would siarm the bondsmen of the Paymas- tere and a reneral panic would be created, while the scconnts were not ac.ualiy settied accounts, and if the Committee had obtained the iniormation it would not have felt justitivd in eproading it betore the House in debate, as the accounts bad only beeu partially settled, The vote adopting the resolution wae reconsidered, an! the question recurring on the adoption of the resolution, it was referred to the Committee on Mili- tary Affaire, Mr. Banks, from the Committee on Foreign Af. fairs, reported back the Senate bill to authorize the Proeldent of the United States to transfer a eunbost te the (jovernment of the Republic of Liberia, which was considered and passed. Mr, Orth, from the same Committee, reported NEW YORK, FRIDAY, open in his condemnation of the movoment on the northeastern frontier, as aceording to his views, it Will not aid the cause of Irish independence. Ordere were long ago issued by the Vovernmeut fur the pre servation of neutrality on the northorn border, ia view of Fenian agitations. Prem Farope —Particnines of the Facape of Head Cent © Stephens—The Counter Dew tective System, The London Patty Tereanarn pobtiahes a private letter from a travelling companion of Stephens, datod Paris, March Gist, Although you t! country, he wast The writer save: tephena bad left the t wotil that night. aod. in spite of all the viellance of British epies, ho left his lodgings onan outeie ces, goton heard @ veneel in the Liffey, and eatied toran Eugiiss port. Lt was amusing to ree him pase several polic mon on the qu and wale deliberately on board! We were three days in the chonuel, owtug to bad winds, We ultimately reached a port nm Seorlan d+ Ail nient & and Ga the m acity), atter sloey vos trom Buck ng in Ki marnock —rode in tie mail train ne trom there to London-—#leop in Lond n ing, in the heart of the ener ail night in aw hovel, aore ham (aiace ‘ nu the Pas tarted by the hack the Senate joint resolution, protesting | morning train from the Vict thon tor Dover against pardon by foreign governments of per | We got on board the Fie r there sons convicted of infamous offences, on eondition of | Ayub € 6 ea o'clock on Sun rte for emigration to the United States, which wae consider- a! and passed, Mr. Rice, of Maine, from the Committee on Terri- tories, reported back a joint resolution to facilitate communication with the Territories of New Mexico, Arizona and @olorado, The joint resolution provides that whenever any loyal citizen of the United otetee hati make aud @rtoblish au artesian well om the line of any mail route in New Mexico, Arizona, Colorado or the Colorado deaprt of California, at cast ten mies distant from any aprine or siream of living water on such route, he shall he entitle! to ono section of the public lands. embracing euch phen to be marked out abd desiguatea in @ compact orm. After considerable disenerion the joint resolution, with emendments, was ordered to be privted and Tecomm itted, The House, on motion of Mr. Wentworth, proceot- edto the business on the Speaker's table, and tqok up the concurrent resolutions passed by the Heante yesterdey, prohibiting the rale ef epiritons and other liquors in the Capitol building and grouu +. Mr, Stevens inquired with an effectation of eravitr whether thi wae euch © resciation as woul! require tho signaty f the President, (Laughter) Calais, woich we resebed iu sutety. Tho Paris correspoudeut of the London SuNDAt Garerre Mr, Stephens denioa that the trish -~ ice had ever been on the point of ahi. lie never reso t @d bo Buy disguise, Bouma Row be econ in Varie Wo@sting the eatwo beard Le wore wheu committed to Priecow. The tact of tho matter ia, that Stephens, Who studied the mysteries of secret aetociations in this capital, and whe becaue a * tu learn how the “Reds maintaines ther orvanixatio established a conyter police, aua the dd the Castie wore wawhed by whe detest heas, Wheu Mr, stephens decwed « and, he went down bo. Away, at toarda small schooner; bed woataer ehipper to putinto tho Lough of Me) Leing able to n.ake the | dirty, and abe Ww * Jona ashors oOtlaud end day land oroese! ovEs syatu Dower \ ( fie tavie uc New French steamer wh. b will pot (uc Mr, Horrible Family Murder. Farpenicasucad, Va. Apai. 12.—~A horriblo murder was cotumitted new Warsaw, Richmond County, Va. om ihe morning of the Ud justaut, A Mr. W orth replied that it waa not, and he | mon by the name of Julius Hal tue calied for a reading of the Joint rule of ‘the two | yuiy ark at ca or set Phen ockadh td Tlouses, directing that no epiritoue liquore shal) be | “then where @ colored woman aud hor three chil- offered or exhibited withip the Cepitol or publie | dren were, and with an axe al them all, The grounds adjacent therero, That adopted in 15 T,and had} prosiding eiticer of the House all the tune. (Laugh- ter.) He moved to amend (6 concurrent resolution by making ft ts alto to all tho publie busidings and grounds in tho cily of Washington My, Schenck said he noticed that the term “ ex- hibltea” wea used In the sule, and wished to know in what rense It wae «toto, ed, Mr. Stevens sugeerted thatit meent the exhibit on of members with uor On thain, [Laughter ) Mr, Chander euygosted that it aluuid not be made to apply to all fhe fe batidings, for spiritous Hquore were much ured inthe Smithronian Inetitu tlon forthe preservation of Animas, beriden, it wae kporn pecific for the bite o: the coppe:brad which rod to have eo muh verre sar gome ' ule, ho eala, was rigidly enforced by the all P pe, {! heer.) Ghargg: Nad ‘been th against members, not only” from intetnperance in the ure of Liquor tig sh of futempornnce trom | end he thoughs the carriod cut, 60 44 bo Dave @ phyg) the babiie ob mombyre tu ai t thought it unfair to use public pr liquor for the purpose of Keeping down general ex- cilewent and guodicliowelip, which he knew the genveman from ili'nols never intended, Mr, lbayat runarked tua! during hia service in the House be had se. we indivations of any neces. sity for ibe acoption of the cogeurrent resolution, Ho had read the debate which took place inthe beuale pcsterday, and wus ied to belleve trom somo ot the seutiuments there exprosod, that thy ¥ of the resciption might be erpary yo Breve decorum, dighity ahd eel pereion whicu should charact( ize boay eo venerated es that, Ie bad obeerved, ior example, thas ono member of that die tinguished body had coucluded jouve ut okenwees with lieve in woman, wibe, wh and war ter) 116 did not think th atherol th should Le thrown unuecessaiily in the geutieman ho.ding euch sentiments, and tt he Lop:d the concurrent résolution would pass. Sitter some further discussion, Mr. Wentworth's amendineut was asreed tp, end the conyyri,uy Fr yo- lution, as amended, was edop The Senate bill makin onal grant of lavde to the ptace of Miunes nate sections, to aid im the construction of & ratiroad in esi Biace. was taken irom tue Speaker's table, read twice aud retesod to the Commitee on Public Lands dhe senate bill to authorize the Secretary of War fopettic the claims of tue ptate of Kansas for the services of the malitia ceilyd Out by the Gos grnor ot that date ow the requigition of Maj, Gen. Curtis, commander of the La..eu Staces forces in that state, wae taken irom the ppeake:'stable wud ielered wo the Committee ou Milivary Atlaire, Lie next bil iu o:der was the senate bill approprt- ating #26,0W for the temporary ienuet of cest ute people in tu@ District Of Columbia, w be expended « the direction Of thy Cotuitissione. uf the k.ce iments Buceau, ‘bbe louse passud the bul by o vow of dw to 24. Here & meteare was reeeived from the Henate, an- nouuelng, that after listening to eulogies ou the curr: ter and public services of Senator Foot, lately de- cecred, it hat out of re-pect to his inemory, voted to adjuin, Beveras Memve:s (hen aduressed (Le Livuce in prais of tue cead, alter which tue Livcee ad: journed, rinciple of the r olition should b sue iNig Ty Be bo buusines, He eudicd against 4 (Laugh ariiow, or 8 resore THE FENIANS. Continued Excitement on the Norder, Tosowro, C.W. Avni 12,—Tho Cabinet meots daily, but the proceedings are kept from the public. The report that caves of arme bad arrived at Ottawa and mysteriously diseppeared is contradicted. The whole force of volunteers at Montreal are called out twice a week, Additional volumteers are arriving at Cornwall in [anticipation of trouble in connection with the arrest of Fenians, A report that Prosi- dont Jobneon is going to issue a proclamation In re« fevence to the Fenian movement is received with much satisfaction, ON THE AMERICAN erDR. Caais, Mz., Avnit 12.—There wee much excite. ment yesterday and last night at Bt. Stephen's, New Brunswick, opposite thiseity, The f of a Fenian raid somowhere on the frontier have boon strength ening for several dave past, but the precte point of attack is not yet known, Reports from kastport yes- terday indicated the Fenians wero leaving there in squads, supposed for Calais—but up to this hour bave not shown themselves here, About fifteen suppoed Fenians arrived here last night from Bangor, and left this morning by Iand for Eastport, They could have gone by water atbalf tho expenso and time, From two to three bundred men were under arms at | Biate Depowit Company, Boon ya. | rate the Workingimen's Ua vn te St. B.ephen's all last night, and all approsches to the | town are strongly guarded, aud every preparation made w receive the Fenians, An attack was ex- pected last night, but everything passed off quietly. The force at St. Stephene will be lucreased to-day to ebdout five hundred men, Large numbers of keulans are believed to be moving east. bus no definite infor mation can be gathered, Easrront, Me., Apri. 19.—There is great excite ment at Campo Bello island, Families are moving over here, and taking shelter in barns and outhouses, There wasa creat Fenian meeting here last night, at which speeches were made by B, Doran Killian and Major Sinnot, Reports via Washington. Wasnurroton, Arn. 12,.—President Roberts, of worsen was found Uy sy i the midaie of the floor, welvering 1h fas plow the bed was lo ven yo ho their mesledin., Hall was jor tilaiat the nex § he bad commited the deed aw the had vuge it; he thea went wo he talhe.'s, & four Uiles Gisiaas acd told his fathor what he had done at he didi’) want to do Mybut stated that eomehing told Ning be mus. co 4." de said thie woman hat opye: dons an. thine to caus) him todona Lo wad cone, Mail seems very Buch vey yi" @, OG hae ev inceu @ disposition Lo kill bingeit, Me havin; acted ine etieugo mumuuer tor oomeé time past, ibis eupposod that Lis wlud was lu @ seen COUBIUOR BF (LO Luo (be Goud wae Com mitted, nd commiitred | ut. 2 the ¢ Paper From Weod Pulp Paitaperrnta, Avart 12 —A company of two hum dred geatiemen, repro eating the nowgpsper and book pablishers of New York, Beaton and this eity, paid @ visit to the Manyuuk Wood Papar Pu'p Works, and witnessed the entire process of convert. ing cord » god tute paper pulp, and ite manufaotare fuego paper, The lulp Works are very extensive building and machinery, having cont $900,000, Tho fteat jeature of the worke ia the economy in the use ote hemicals which disintocraty tie wood and bleach the t the pulp dectieg Ooluyg caries to the ev sportting house, where the chemicals are rendered fi Again only 2) percent. of Lesh etock be th, At thy ad- ton. pyawtiag ent, wood ayd go per cout ive to fifteon fons of wood pulp turned out daily, The works bave but re cent ne into Gperatior, ant el:eady the price of a «luced throe conte per p and, f even. hg the company pariook of a spleudid entertuimmeat ab the Continental. (0 make it equal to ius forme: jo ning Great Kok 1 M paper ietiade with 8); of saw pup, Prom tw NEW YORK STATE LUGISLATURE, Senate. Arnayy, Arpt 12..-8undry petitions were pre- sonted fey the Lioadwey Underground Rai\road bill, Mr. Anitrewa reported the Aseombly Apportioa~- Apportionment bill, with amendments, which consti- tute the Tenth. Fourteoth, Mieonth and Twenty. third dietricta, as fol ow 1 he ment bill, without anendments, Also, the Senate | ple “ “ | Huyt, wae : The Teuh, Orengeant | ult Fullivan counties; Vitteenth, Saratoga, hchenre ady, | mgs, aud toe fire, in th Montromery, Fulton and Hamilton: Twenty-third, | fr «xUnguishiog the fam s enread News Items. By Telegraph to the Now York Sun.) Tor Wisconsin Logislaiure adjourned sine die yestecday. Tam Erie Railway Company's eteamor left Dune Kirk yesteriay for Cloveland and Toledo, Navi- gestion is now fully opened on Lake Erie, QUIOKSILVE has advanced ten cents per pound fn Ban Francisco, in consequence of troubles at New Almaden minos, Bix of the rioters there have been arrested and the reas will be shorily. Tow groatess activity prevails in all Canadian | cities to keep out the cholera, Precautions | exnitary measures are be bg taken io anticipation | of ite approach, How, Axxis, the porton roeontly arrested at Bos- ton for the great robbery of Mr. Lordin Now York, has beon released on a writ of / :heaa corpus. It ia aeserted that only 217,000 of the stolen property has been recovered. in ‘Ta citizens of fan Francisco fired @ aslute of two hundred guns in honor of the patsaye of we Civil Rights bil over the Prositents veto, The Chinese expressed their gratification by firing crackers, Te difficulties between the stove founders and moulders of Albany and Troy have been « forily adjus nd to-day work will be resumed in al) the foun tries of the two cities, Upwards of ove thousand wen will immediately resume em- ployment, afac- General Intelligence, (By Mail te the ) «ow York fun) Brvey young men wore orlamed Catholic priests fn Chicago on Saturday, Tire Charleston, 8. €., Courter ia of the opinion that the rejoa! of all test oaths is an absolute re- quirement or peace, Iv ¢ on City there ta a dancing school, con- dt eted op strictly moral principles—" cash tn ad- vance and nu huggin'.* v0 { Kockbeilge, Va, propose to buy Voloh's great cquesinan statue of Stonewall Jack- wor. Tv in state! that the fair at Baltimore, for the relief of the Gouthern people, has realized, up to the present tine, about 45,000, Aw insane woman in Newberne, N.C. a fow days ago entered tie bedroom of a sick woman in the gato bourne, aul seized aud held her by the throat uot! Ife wae extinet, A svtr fnvolving ©190,000 for bonnty, has heen commence | srra'nat the city of Cincinnati, O., by « large number of vaval ani miliivry volunteers, who failed to receive the bounty in 1504. A Mascacavsrrta paper reporie tho tect of w pig Vving the hold of w ship IT dave without food I. was revived with @ littl meal gruci, and prom- free to thrive again, Pasion is of the opinion that if the clothes of the Radicals in Congress were patched as much as they propose to patch the Consutution, they would Jook Hke @ wang of Italian beggars. Onn of the ancient fathers described woman as & necesssry evil, a natural temptation, @ desirable calamity, @ dotmentic peril, a ceally fascination, sudapatntelil, Le omiteed the better definition an earthly heaven, An Irish emigrant, bearing the eunres gun at Portsmouth, kod « aailor, ‘ What's that?’ “Why, th sunset,’ was the reply, Buneet!" ex Jamed Pat, aud does the “sun Ke down in this cotutry with sul a bang as that! Lavy Carrarer, wife ot the Lord Lieutenant of Trelsad, remarke! on one oceasion to Dean Bwift: “Phe alr tn Treiand is very excellent and bealthy.'' * Por Gioa's sake, mauam," said Swift, don't aay fo tu Bagland, lor it you do, they will cersuinly tax it. Not dar irom the truth, Tr ving from an Omaha paper explains itae *, G11, Colline wanes a first rate, tip top, No. 1 girl, to do house + ork—must thoroughly UW derstand cooxing, washing and ironing. \W 5 per week, ithe pi 5 t wor , ve ting and entertaining company will Le doue by the lady of the Louse,"* It vene He To comply with the term: of a bet made before election, W. P. Morgan, Demnocrstic eandicate for representative from Meriden, Conn, biacsced « Ne.ro barve:'’s Loots beore @ lane crowd of Meriden people, on Wednesday, The brush and king vox used Were afterwards suid as “relive” “3. Port Av Prevor, the capitel of the emmre of visited by a d-earfal fire cn .he 19h ihe elty iso La pr ucipally of woouen build- wlee.ce of proper meone ih hoharie. : ! . vapt ity that one thane ud Laildias were de- Fchoharie, Chenango aud T).la are, ae ' Teoved ud ‘haven’ thoun ne con at Po ' Bn KD, ‘9 abe pie 1 malog Biy- honacless before ine tliues wer subdued. I Ach, by here wine the poo ovine Sauteery ‘ ‘ Oainas . ‘ Comutlesion, estaviiahing a heath eode and bringing At Az 1o1 Py hd e Vis be by bait at Pekin, uit To increase (ky salury of jnwrpreters in | $0 Capital of China, with a apire that will mike is the district aii police courte ot NOW Yormercies one of the most conspictona objects in tins city, Keiaive ta tac Fit y-sath Regineut Navoual The Cat ollc missions, begun three hunired years Guero | to sefund three (housan) sollaré turuovoruia woin out In the rebeliion,....... Ceding to the United States jurmdiction over a portion of the Battery, New Yo k Cit. fo incorporae National Safe Deporit ( on » New York | Kelative to the Justicws’ Court im biookiyn the Jocaniom of the Cap tol at / % Hoyt aud Whiie Viroadway tucir tracks thioug Company 60 Oat certain ovher sb The bill for a ralir Hempe'oad and James dug, ae wae aino tho bal the removal of female © Rochesser pouitoutiaric¢s to between the villages of de ed 10 @ third 16ad- the act relative to te irom the Buffalo aud ug bing. Agnembly. Bits Paserp.--To euabie the Metropolitan Pollo Cow missioners to appoiut additional curg ons........ ‘Lo muprove G street, Brooklyn - To fix the ry Kings County Surrogate Yo resulave he storave uf Petioleum,.......lo 1eentate the tare on estrect iailroade in New York and Is:ooklyn,...... To ineorporate the New York Suuday Sebool ead Missionary Society of the Methodist Episcopal Cbureh, Lo incoipoeie the Aswc.ation ot ihe Kelormed Protestant uceh Cuures o North Amer MOMs cer eeee do amend the low relauy ) tho eve of Bui rogatoa.......+ Yo autho:zo the Central Park Conmnisei0 ners to make certitu improv. monts....... ‘Yo deciare ‘loinpkiue square & parede givuned tor the useo! the Navivnsl Guard -e bo tneorporate the +40 1ACU) Doe ety of New ork Tho aunual Canal Approprisuoa bill Mir. Bers) dame dntrouuces & bili 66 Buckets Chere te: ot New York city, Mr. Pitts moved what, if the Fenate consent, the Houre will a@journ on Luurs a hoet, at 2 o'c ock noon. Laid over, uu Mr, bereutOn Maoved the Corami jee tu inquire in ail ques sdUiue, a0 Lo report the result to iauuse, Giving rise to debste, tie Adjourned, resviution lies ove: The Metrepolitan Police Pil. ALpany, APet. 1%,—Tbe bill for iciecsing the pay of the Metropolitan Police Tlouses, and is now iu the hands of the Conference Committee to adjust certaln amendments made by the Benate, Or the 292 membera of the p were born in Now England and 47 in the State of Now York. With the exception of 2 born in Ire- aud, ove each in Canada, boutiand ani Davar the oss are equally divided among Le Woeer sent Congress, 60 the Fenian Brotherhood is in Washington. Lic is ' Sialtew | B4% has p seed both | havo beeo mak ng constant progresa in China, and at is said the © uow three ial'lions of Catholics in that country, ‘There ie also a Catholic ehureh in the Coinese quarier of Ban Francise, Cal. Gov, Jamkines, of Georgia, has appesled to the Capibiiists of that btate t) respond to the call of the Logialature by lensing money to the Btate to re- lieve the nec ties of toe poor, Ale otters seven per cent, interest, good securi nd bonds to run any length of thme the jleucer may prefer, Gov, Jeuking saya large portion of the peuple of Georgie arg aufering from lack of foo!, und unless sprodily reheved, must starve, The Siave Treasury ie empty, and hence this appeal to such people as havo means, Tuc Lynchburg News, of Monday, in the follow- ing shows how real isthe pretended love of the * reconstructed” fot the * : * To-day, twelve months ago, General Lee's gallant band of patriot veierans surremiered to the bose of Gen, Grant. With the lowering of the Coulederate tauner at Appomatiox Gourt housy weut the lass hope of the Boulhern people ior a separate pation- ality. What beart will not be filled with sadners to-lay as memory reverts back to the scenes of the past, aod dweile f{ moment with ruourpful feelings of regret upon the lows giories of our sunny land? A MaMMOTA cake, sent by a Brooklyn gentleman to the thera Rolef Pair at Baltimore, is thus describe ine bese is a fruit cake, splendidly feed and Cecorated, and weighing one hundred poun '6; «verlug the top of we cake is, iu circular lori & Uae or ul the beats Preach plate g'ass; Upon the glass, as o foundasion, reels a ** Ternplo | ot Liversy," in the centre wheeh #iends, with bis band upoo “lie Const tu ion,’ Presents |; Andrew J ny top of tho temple siauds the * ness of the go ideas anc Capital ab Wash .avton, Tue Ustox Vepetra, of Silt Lako City thus ce- scribes the Mormon mate of “bullding up the | kingdom" of “ater duute.” A Mormon at } Coalville, Bunumit cou. » forty miles trom here, | had two ‘babies'* bo him the «ther night, by two of his wives, with ! “iy minutes differevce between the infant's ay But what's the worst about the barbarous thing, iv that one of those wives is the othe:'s wother—not an uncommon casein Utah! 1 “Lappy husband’* has Leen vunt og the dowe of the dless he vorty," a Vikes | | veceive 6,000 in gold aud $4,0W in eurrepey, bere with the Saints fu! sixiecu years, workiu { ike a old e “hired man'’ aus yet has only | strike at 12 o'clock, aud requested his ald to arrest | every man found driving without a License, ————_—_} eabin, with @ result oft! oll what's lef" of babies, it a bet in it, and « garden " pet Woasted Ut entereaiae, Cree the yearly tithings—berring the LOCAL NEWS, WEW YORK AND TRE vicrerrr. Tits Crry RatLRoap Sraike,—This strike, which was commenced two or three dare ago, assum- | greater proportions yesterday and became quite reneral, It was understood yesterday morning thet 6 compromise had been effecte!. and the cars ran reculerly up to nine o'clock, whon several of the Third and Sixth avenne ines began to “ knock off" About thie time a delegation of strikers presonted themerelves to Captain Brackett, at the City Hall, and informed him that there would bea geveral The own town, owlng to ‘the ips ic, bot he Captain ref to make arrest the ineonven ro ft world «: Prom sed to take dowa the nemes of all such offend- ern and id them to the Corporation uneel tion, Abont Ll otcleck amo ber ena anal- ation wWaitedon the Gapisin on tho sawe n ty too reevived anbetentially the " reply Thecareon the several lines beeen to drop off about this tinue as taetas they reached the upper Cepots, Am! the men were assembled in anx!- Os, an ia some Cases olay, knots nround waiting. fapectine the Companias to yiewd to the pressure. The Pesidens of the Flehth avenue line, on bie owe Terponribulity, offered to compromise the matter by Protaisiag the men $2.25 per day until a meeing of the dlectors could be had, whieh offer was efosed by many, but accepod by & tow who wor aly to take out sheir cars and drive, but just at thie hine- ture adeputation from the Sixth avenue and oaher rods anived, aad persuaded thew to bold cus and the companies would Le compeiied to yield, ‘There tpon the sirikers of the 8th avenue again joined ia, ani & new apirit scemed to bave beon infused b tho strike, The Ine trike, and which ceased hing yewentay afternoon, are: ou the weet Biuxth, sewonuth, Mighth and Tenth aveaue partialetrike on the Broadway line, An oc however, was run on the Sixth aud Ni Oo the east sido, the Third and Pour » the Bolt, and the Graad street and 44d etieet nes, The second Avenue Company p omp |, coded to the reason armands of theirme , ead tho atrike there was hort duration, ‘Toe sume ie true of the ustoo Perry, Meecker and 14 be. «ob Line, which aso struck ia the morning, The resalt of tiike on the leading tues was a genera) rowd of the brauch Unes end stages, with noe a lige arp, emp, trampting” of both males and fome'ce. Notwithetau. wg the reat tueouvomienoe oO ure | b> dic, Usece was @ universal Oxp.ession of a dy thy ‘or theso overworked mea in thes ° mand for au advance of W cents day, but there was a decided majority agelnet thous neu who now demand #3 a dey. Walle the Companies will be Likely to accede to the iormer de- mand, they wili most probably resist the iatver to the he occasional cals run om the various lines stxiko were driven by directors, t.mo-keep- ers, or such obo Nployes or interested partes ae could be got to take tho reine end the rings, Iwo orthiee officers eccompanied avery driver see tiatnoviolencs was done him, A larae force of policemen under Inspeciwor Levnucd, were pone, al day at couveniensa ¢ Lhe porce .& any of tho railroad Yr porviees «os not required, ‘Lhe Hariem aud N Blavou ireight care aleo otrack. caused conmlie rin delay to the passeoger traive hy the obstius am of the track. The Dry Dock +na was! Hrowuwa, end tae Wd tow etfwOt uuu poe. Meomawar are dry awayruncer o premise of recorvirg the e@ no eles the duiversen ether sume: succed Ls gettuug, buts Lave not made BUY Oras Gelieid yes iie ce dent of the Company boing absent tron she cy. fe we hyped the weathy corpo:.tions whe own those roade will grant the reassonaine vem .uus od tu ir mon without ong, Sh i d@iay aad incouve- Jence to the puviic, 0 tight rod gentry we.@ arocand as usual yestorday, and did a thivss ness, lu one case « wentioman trom Loswa, ry vain tried to get on a car, ryt stage . the nee ome im pertaut gove, Dineal papose lo # Pocket sud bb pock book, which ootiaimed $1,604, eli of whied wore . Pixcuseck Jnweitay—Evropray ‘Tm Kerveuse’—How Prorua arn Bwinptep,—Mayer Hoffman yesterday received two communications fron persone who had been, or proposed to be swindled out of their money, by menus of “ilaah'’ ad- vertisements, ‘Iho firet was irom @ Mr, HH. J. Cost, of Loraaeport, Indiana, who stated he had rece,ved acireular from afirm in Nassan sirect, coutein ag some prize certificates for gold watcher, &:; that his Lionor would find 86 26 in the Lotter, with which ho was to collect, the prizes and he (Mr, Cost) wou'd “gatiefy" him, According to ‘he certificates the lat- ler wna to reeetve $100 worth of woods tor the $6 2%, bile Lionor seus tho mone. have nothing toce with the mat*er. commaniation No, 2s aa for Le had parted with Lis Hi. Heals, of Mononugalia Oo., . Beal enclosed in hie letter 4 cerliles.e of wich eatitled the owner to an “Eneteh Paten ‘Tine-keepe:” upon the parment of wb %, Mr, Joanie had pald tue woney aud roeived the “time- kocper,” but he now elated in the lettor that Lome back, stating he woud ‘Tne writer of Ww 4 irginia, wanted the firm (ecknur, Everett & Co,, of 206 Broadway) w wade reluud the wou), be ‘dime keepoe:" which the Virginia: received, accord. jug lo bin Own statement, Was a emall piece of Daste- buerd, on which e616 piv ed the montus of ihe year, aniihe t ning Anu Ovening Loure o; the aay, three corners ot the “table are smal: hour grasses, Sud in (he right Lend, upper corner, ae pincod the micaihaol th: year, A etait porsion ot the card te cus, ¢ t sea guOmMO OK ORC ad, 1.0) Oe Om ss wing the wus d nes ucio’ the face the board.marking ue honre according to hg way mcf the board be eho we Lave seen ° Gntly calcu ated for the lutituic of Loudoa, Lut ts of course incorrect for the jatitade, ae it aepence upon Lie sun's eliitude for tie pustiva, The value of the “ime wd y to ten Haugland, but the aiflerenve im latituie rend. po Value here, Lhe Mayos cout for tue Ort 1a quee- tion, aud compelled “tiem to iefund the woney, whi'h he sent to Mr, Beals at once, FrexiAN Movesenrs.—Tho telegrams from Maine und the British Provinces aro verlously re- garded by members of the Fenian organi tions in this city and vicinity, The Roberts adherents say is ie so echeme of thelr opponents to hurry om troubse fa that quarter, #0 that the President may issue ® pro- clamasion which shall injure, if uot destroy their offorts for a move northward, Agata, tt is said, Kil- lian and O'Mahony have got up the move to keep up| enbacks inte the Treasury. In efther er, it is thought some fire must tseue where there 1 so much amoko, aud leat the U vermucut should block the gate by @ proc enisn Renate bat fry ne Ore aro hu masters sou Wo pirike lore ae if my jw issued, The rumor that James Siephens va: toarrive by the last Bremen steamer drow large nuuibers lo he piel, only to be disappointed, Lo hay ing ken the route by Campo Beito Laland, it ts sald, toreseh New York, His long «i tm Lolend aiver bis cacape Irom prson and bis apdiaguiaod departure reconwy, is tatty denied by the Dublin kvextine Mail, end on what it considers wood auslioiity, is sistes (uacin Jems than 24 houre after his escup) he wasin Pore with John Mitchell, Hiearrival bere urly expected, Meastime, the excitement ia Lup anonges the Various circies by tho reports clved here irom the beruer, sud moo end wine? caso, ho ' are vileied quite liwely Lo the caure, Wis Le opeued at the Germania Arsembiy Mom 498 Bowery, on Monday, iu ald of the wives Childion of Trish Bite prisouers, A journal eutiled 1 dally daring the othe vais, Lhe ap of, a eee * Greviau" Carcids, aud o(Le.8, Lod puuile We lass eveu.ng, at whieh gigas Co(hosissm was Wane fesiea, Boup aNp Stxcutarn Kospery.—On Tues day efternoon, Mr. Condell, thrat teller's assistant a@ the Bank of America, weat to the U, 8, Treasury Departments with two checks, on which he was ta nei’s biope” will t Havi, received the earrency and @ gold check he ier them in lis paotaioons pockol, sad weat te anothe he buliding to eee a friead, but failing to seq hin [ger eat ts sluneb we Gould's, opposite the Post Otice. He afterwards returned to the treasury fiud tbe geusieian be bad been looking for, an while going ‘nv the building a man hurried pest) hus, mauimed (ue door agains bim with great lave Uveianod ge the Law Page. part