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Oe ek as Number 10,552, The Latest Ne My Telegraph to the N. ¥. Sun. FROM EUROPE, The English Reform Bill, Ministry to Stand or | Fall By It. THE GERMAN QUESTION. Menacing Condition of Affairs. GENERAL FINANCIAL PANIC. Armies and Fleets on the Move. Our Washington Dispatches. LECTURE BY HENRY A, WISE. BOLD REBEL SENTIMENTS. The Arrival of Santa Anna, NO OFFICIAL MISSION. The Trial of Jeff. Davis. CHIEF JUSTICE CHASE TO PRESIDE. City and Miscellaneous News. ANOTHER QUIET SUNDAY. Rush to the Suburbs for Rum, THE FENIAN REVIVAL. Movements of Mr. Stephens. &e., &e., &e. From Europe. Four Days Later News. New Yor, May 18th ~The ‘» Germania, from Southampton, on the %d of May, has arrived at Wis port. ENGLAND, To the House of Commons, on Monday, the Chan- @elior of the Kachequer said that the Government @id not see in the division any reasen or wai nmimg e¢ainet persistmgin the effort they were eugaved in to amend the representation of the people. He de Bued the situation as understood by the Government & be this: bey bod ee of So Boose wee nee consider the on understand ng no before the feogne Feeding ; that the redistri of seats, a uced be going into Geahtis ey in ry e etber moiety, while not aewillt to consider the Franchise bill, for the second rea: ing, when it be ame the main question, was acquiesced in without se dieostiont Voice, interposed the condition that it ld have before it the whole pian of Reform, ‘nder the circumstances, the Government deemed fi to be their dnty to less no time roducing the peat ref sag 3 scheme and, as Thursday had been retained e financial statement, leave would eakeod to introduce them on Monday past He would fix the committal of the Franchise bill for day. nol with @ view of vroceed: with that stage, but use before that date the Government would not be in a position tostete when they would ask the House to go into Commit: Mr. Giadstone also edded, shat on Thursday he would state what the Government meant wdo in reference to the Charch I. Mr. Balle asked whether the two bills would be embodied in ° Mr. Gladstone declined to say anything which eould fetter the House or the Government on this point, until the Redistribution scheme was prodaced, He further ssid thet the Gov: eromeat would give the House ample pias te consider the Redistribution scheme re joing on with the Franchise bill, and with Feaara te © progress of the scotch bill be declined Bs ee pledge except that it would be brought oa * Mr. White expressed bh! rprise thet, after the eelebrased “stand or fall laration, so miserabie @ majority should not have produced @ rosignation Ho a whether it the £7 tranchise were reised to #5, the Government weuld deem it fatal to the bill. . Gladstome explained thas “standing or {al- Hag? pee Goverarsent yg 8 * while Berit Btoud stood, and when it they would fs gicine that ne bay the bli had not Tallon. The ouse then passed to the orders of the day. Intelligence from Dublin says : Police Constable C. O'Neill was shot dead at 12 ‘clock om Saturday night, in Pill Lane, by Kiehare @arbey, Dot arrested, connected with (he Fenian e@onspiracy. FRANCE, A telegram from Paris, of April 30th saya: A special couneil of Ministers metto-day under the Presidency of the Exyperor, It is stated that the eubject under discussion was a proposal made on Sat- miday last by Prince Mettermich, Austrian Ambss sedor in this city, that Auttrie aud Italy should sim- witaneously disa: 1m, Great agitation prevails on the Bourse among « elators tm Auanstal clreles by the news trom ne, which ia generally considered to indicate the cer taloty of wer, ‘The correspondent to the London T'siraxarn says: Am the best informed diplomatists here I find but oneddes, vir. : that war is imminent, aud that trie will pus Italy, Kentos tell 3 trauce before o'clock on Monday. AUSTRIA AND VENETIA. ‘The Te.seearm says: Weare ensbled to state thas the Italiam Govern- ment bascalled out 160,00 mea. it nderstood that General Le Marmors will take the command of tue army, AUSTRIA, PRUSSIA AND ITALY, A telegram from Florence of April 27th, says: Very astonishment prevails bere et the un- @oubsed and extensive military preparations in Vea- tia on the part Of Austria, ere have nm BO talian military preparations to justify such demoa- etrations, There is nows general expectation of war, A royal decree hes been issued placing the Italian army on a war footing, The Government has ered the froutier line of the Mincio amd the P¢ to watched, in er to prevent the concentration of volunteers from incursion into Venetia. A procia- peation has been jesued by the Minister of War, call- ing under arme the soldiers on unlimited furloughs, A telegram from Paris, of April 29th, says: Metternich is said to ha rian Droayn de L'Hiuys that A effect a complete disarmament ia will guarantee that Italy shail ne A telegram frem Vienna of April 98th says: Gene: ince Litchtenstain assumes the * aittas on in Venetia. Count Mensdorff is said to have declared to the ach ambassad this city, that Austria will not teke the offens ainst Italy, As soon asthe Austrian Governwent | receive an Co declaration that Italy dees medi offensive movement against Austria, rr upon suthentio proof been given thas Italy bas not deliberately commenced arming, Austria will be prepared immediately te restore her army in Vene- " nthe deapatcl forwarded to Berlin last ‘Thursday Ausuis Eruale ty carmen as of the tC ee fo 4 press wt hope thes Prassie will tollow this exam Meudeter® is lo slaved bes informed the NEW ish and French Ambassadors it the actaal t¢ are in contradiction with the deeiaration of the rence Cabinet that lialy ie not arming The igen Minister le reported to have adced shat if the Western Powers will undertake to guarau‘ce that Italy shall not aseame the offensive, Austria # iil uce berarmy to « peace footing. ‘The aspect of affairs, according to the {ntelligence received at Vienna from [taly aud Prussia, ie decid edly warlike, The Ausirian iron clade are stated to bave received Orders to put to sea, thoir destination, it is believed, to be the German Ucean and the Baltic A telegram from Brescia, of April 25¢h, eaye Advices received bere from Venice « that great excitement prevailed in that cliy in consequence of arrival of an order calling out the military and naval recruite for active service. Youne men sus Pected of an intention to desert were (0 be sont to Stations nearer the German frontier. Var ous changes of troops were being made, and the Italien regiments would be replaced by Croats, All the pointe on the coast were to be fortified, and their ga: risons reinforced. A dispatch from Florence, of April 80th, says The Ministry bad decided on presentin Chambers for certain financial measur which are juired by the present state of things to-da, The Chamber voted unanimousiy, aod amid loud Sst & bill eathorizing the Government, until the end of July, to imeur the requisite expenditure tor t lefence of the State, and to provide by ex) racr- din: vd Means for the necessities of the Treas ‘The bill at the same time malutains intact the already passed by Parliament for levying the taxes, Nows by the Steamer City of Paris, New Yona, May 18.—The Inman steamer City of Paris, from Queenstown on the 3d of May, has also arrived at this port. ‘The screw steamer Bosphorous, belonging to the Tomaa line, salled from Liverpool on the @th April torearch forand render sasistance to the City of Washingtom, Capt. Higginson, of the Proponlia, bad been presented with an address anda watch by the passougere that he took off the City of Washingtou In the House of Commons on the Suth ult., iu re spouse tos complaint by Col. Duune, Mr. ©. Fortes. cue stated that the Government did not consider it prudent, fa the preseut state of Ireland, to vall out she Irish militia, ‘The Daily News congratulates the country on the fact that the nex battle on Reform must be fought with vizors up, and by troops with banners iu the wind. In the neat division it will be clearly Known toall the id thet Liberals who are counted up by bave voted against a pure aud simple, cor hensive and com Tue Stam says # duing jie duty in making vue wo: ppesl ww the House of Commons but if any fursher appeal be unecessary ies it be wae to the country, The Hekatp says, it is now obvious that the ex tent, the mauner aud the time of settienen! of the Ketorm question resis with the Conservative party. Dr, Dixou, Roman Cathol!s Archbishop of Armach, died on the 29h of April from fever, atter a few days ilness. Messrs. Gurney aud Manlo, the Royal Commis. siomers to Jauwaice, had arrived home; but nothing official bad tramepired as to the mature of the report they would submit of their invest ne, Lie ‘Times saye that according to the careful estimate ot the Comn:iasiouers 435 re! ere shot during war tial law, about Guo ere flogged, aud 1 ww houses of the peasantry were burnt duwn. ‘The ltalinu Government had deciced to arm the volunteers iu all the provine ected by briganda, in order to facilitate tue couceatiation of troops ordered by the Miuwtry, All the iutelitgen: Italian sources, indi maguliude precip taney of the Austrian pr ‘sions, Austria was ex- pected to have 10u,W0 effective troops tu \ enesia by about the let of May ‘The '‘I1Mks corresponden' Italians affect to be irighie rations of sheir Deigiivor, ibey forges that the terri ory won in A) is guaranveed by Frauce. cud wich see suaranive they wust know that they ue sale from aggression, A Paris lector asserts that at a Cabinet meetin, the ‘Sulleries, om the Suth, it was cete:mines vo 1 veut italy irom commencing a war ot ag ry egeinst Austria, and to insist on his acecpiance of Austria's proposition for @ simultauecus diserua ment. lete Keform bill peived from Veue emarke that when the od by the w ke prepa FINANCIAL AFP Aine. On Monday, the 3h, the Times’ city article sare @siate of panic prevailed im all the markets groster than has beea experiouced at auy time curing the ot mine years. A further fall of & per cont. on Mehen evock, andof i% percent, in kremch reutes coupled with another Leavy outflow of gold from the Bank (which suggests the early possibility of a movement ef the rate of ary up to T per cent.), was the principal causes of yneral conjusion and loss of the various of coniidence, Tue sua: financial companies were sold at any price tiak could be rin he and businers was adjourne: over to the 2d May, uvaer circutmetances of inieure anxiety, the discount Consols clesed 66 'sa, for money. domand was active at & a6 per cent, American securi decline, U Fi On the Ist there was, of course, mo trausactious on the Siock Exchange. VERY LATEST. Livewroot, May 3.—The iuielligence from Ger Many end Italy continues menacing, aud armaments aro vigorously pushed forward. The Italian tleet had lett Genoa, destination unknown. ‘I'he depression om the London and Paris exchanges is unabaied. The French Rentes fell an additional three quarters percent. on the 8d, closing firmer under a ruwor of mediation by Frauce, England and Kussis, The rumor bas mot beeu confirmed. A Bombay telegram of April 96, reports a panic in the money markets, aud that bills were voueraily adie, ‘The Bank of England te-day advanced ite rate of interest to T per cent. Lrvegroo., May $—Eve —Corrox—The sales yes terday abd 140 bales; market firmer aud ad- v a. Basavercrrs are quiet but steady. Provisions dull with @ downward sendency, Muovvce aivady aud unchanged. Lonvon, May $—Eve.—Consola close at 94°, 086°; for money, LU. B. rive-lwenties, 6086>«. hile Bhares, 49'sa5u. Lijinuis Central Shares, i7a75 Ship Witch, from Phliladeipula sor Mi Gibraltar, cargo shifted, and will dischar Ship Young Mechanic has been borni at sea, mye, ilies ie at Crew From Washington. Washinoton, May 15, Tt te oald that Chief Justice Chase will preside at the trial ef Jefferson Davis, and that Attorney-(ien Bpeed will prosecute, assisted by Judge Clifford of Massecousotts, and William M. Evarts of Now York as counsel on the part of the prosecution, Judge Underwood arrived here yesterday, and had « long interview with the Assistant Attorney-General, The Benators elect from Colorado emphatically deny the imputation thrown upon them aud mem bers of Congress, to the effect that there w poli Heal bargain or agreement to secure votes for the Passage of the bill for the admission of the Bate, They further say that their cali upon the President, to which allusion has been made by some of the newspapers, was simply to present such tacts and do cuments asshow the population, substantial wealth and permanent prosperity of Colorado, aud had uo reference whatever to politics, The Washington Wolf Tone and Red Hand Circles, of the District of Columbia, have joined in au ap peal to the Fenian Bretherhood, whose zeal bad cons siderably abated, announcing a crisis aud exhorting union In ove grand struggle for the independence of Ireland, They foreibly declare iu favor of Koberte and Sweeny, The promise ist! 2 out apart from this appeal that « real Fea! army will soon take the eld and eontribasions are Sooording|y soliciied fos Whe voumors us tiv soldiers, YORK, MO ee a nn atthe Orpham Asylum at Alexandria It le repre- evated that be spoke of the war as simply a contlict of sovereignty, saying that he was not responsible for his ects as an individual, In obeying the voice of bis State he bad made no confessions and taken ne test oath; and there was no power to wake him take ene. He wae no traitor, nor were those who foug for the Bouth. Nor bed he taken an oath of allegi- ance, for he was oo foreigner to be oatoralized, At the conclusion of the lecture, Senator Saulsbary. of Delaware, made s speech in opposition te those whom he characterized as Radicals, Gen, Banta Anna was, esis Known, a professedly strong adberent of Maximilian several years ago, but subsequently deserted bis Imperial Highness, What bis bus ness isin the United Sates at thie time has Bot yet transpired iu Washington. M. Romero, the Mexican Minister, has received no communication concerning him, There is no reason to belleve that he has come to this country in an official character lhe President has approved the bill to incorporate the National Theological Institate in the District of Columbia, for the education of persons! for the Christian ministry, There is to be mo exciusion from the institute om account of theological belief. ‘The bill ia silent as to race or color, The Collector ot Custome for New York was here on Saturday to file his bonds and make other Preparations for entering upon the dutiee of bis office next Monday. Major-General Hiteboo.k, Commissary General of Pensions, has given notico that « sufficient leneth time having elapsed for the presentation of clatms against the fund. under the charge ef this officer, moneys recovered from the rebel authorities, taken trom the Coited States soldiers while heid as pris ouers of war, no claime presented after thie daw will be considered, A pro rate distribution of the fuud will be made on the claitus now on file ou eatie factory proot of the identity of the claimaut, and the autloaucity of the clalu belog presented, Fort Whipple, Va., is the only prisom now io uso by the government in th® vicimity of Washington, Seveu prisooers are now continued there—all soldiers undergoing sentences (or military offences only. A full report relative to the fafiure of the Mer chaute’ National Haok of Mes br wae on Frida made to the Comptroller ot the Currency by Bau Fxauiner Bull, This report gives ampe evidence by tacteand figures of gcse misuauagement in the affairs of thet lustitution, aaa clearly eese forth that # long ago ae the Yuh ultimo tt was well Ruown by partios whose vames accompany the report to Le in avery “slak ondition, The Freoch Miulster explatue that the French troops which are reported as passing Havana on their way to Mexico, are recruit to take the place of meu Whose terms of service buve expued, or who lave Leen invaded A Boat-load of Men and Women Fired inte by an Koglish steamer, Fasvvort, May 18.—A party of ladies and gentle- meu las pleasure boat from Kabbineton last alyht, were tived int) by au Baglwh steamer lying at 8t Audrows, The ball strack near the boat, aud tleocheting, ploughed uptbe ground iu trout of « howe io Rabbinstou, The bull was seut bere to Acwiral Boggs today Steamboats Burned. Niw Onikans, May 12.--At Algiers, opposite this Cty last wight, the steamer Maria Deming was burned to the water's The flames commun! Anorvr 600,000 bushels of grain arrived at Du ffa- lo, N. ¥., fu one day last week, Tae Qieen of Spatn's last daughter bas 112 christiau names, Tne contract for constructing Monument has heen rded to its designer, Jas, G, Batterson, of Hartford, Conn, M . B, designed and built the Worth Monument in New York. (zy. Benxsrps wil! be inaucurated an G of Rhode Isla t Newpor: on tl the military organizations in he invited to be present, Tne citizens of Rochester, N Y., are being ex- cited over an oll discovery. The oleagenous fluid i flowing daily through asereet aod they are trying to ascertain where it comes trom, Sow of the citizens of Philadelphia are taking nh for the purpose of properly prov.ding for and educating Willie Deering, the only sur vivor of the Deering jamily, #o inbumanly buteb- ered. A seveux fracas occurred at Hampton, Va, on Thursday last, between I. Lachimer, the Deputy Bherif, and @® merchant doing busivess iv that town, The latter wae stabbed in four different places, Taw iron moulders’ strike in Troy, N. Y., which commenced some six weeks sinc, is iow at eu eud, the last foundry having gone w work. There has becn # compromise between the wen and ew- ploycs. Toe citizens of W.)mington, N. C., are exceed ingly indignant et she effroniery of a man who followed Sherman's army ag # bummer.” aud bow ventuses ty advertise bimvell age diayiuan in that city. A ouILD in New Jefferscn, le. was fatally pol soned, u few days agu, by chewing p 4 of an eusmeled paper collar, Death eusue: in two hours, and tue body turued purple sumodiately aller. Paovasson Alexander Dallas Bache, Chief of the Coat Burvey, is seriously 1! in Washington, and little hope ie ¢@ teainel of bie recovery. He is said to suffer greatly frou the disease which will probably close bis career, On the 2let ult,, @ blasting of rock by means of gunpowder took place wt Furnace Quarry, Lock- fyneside, Scotland, ‘Ibe churge of gunpowder was 6,050 lbs., and a mass of rock, computed to be about 40,000 tous, was displaced witu esse anu oa ety, and landed on the quarry tloor Dvatxe a thunder storm in Tenuessee, last week the telegraph wires along tue Nashville and Deve sur railroad for half a mile were welted into pieces, many of them no larger than a buckshot or # small rifle ball. The glass insulators were fused, aud the poles were shivered inv fragweuts. Tus disadvantage of selling the truth was terri. bly iljusirated recently. A negro uamed Avery, o* Putuam County » Who wrote a letter to the Mewphis Po fving an unfavorabie account of atlairs in b chiod, Was found drowned a few da) sage, With # bag of siones fasieued around bis neck, ‘Tne trial of 8kil\ between the telegraph operators of tho New England Sates aud New York, took place Wednesday nibs, Toe prize, gold tele- graph key, wes awarded to Mr. Kestles, of Fall Rover, Mass,, be eenuing YOU worus in six mon- utes fiiteen nds, aud therefure wes declared the victor, Wexpart Paircips leetured in Boston recently on the “Uibbe.," and endeavored to show that capital pusishmens bud increased rather than di- minisheu crime, and thas the spirit which led men to haog ® cruminal was the iwpatienve vi ignor- ance, which, ke physician who tired of @ pa- Went, poisons bim, lus works of the Mariue Dock Company, in Beuth Carcvuldelet, seveu wiles below St. Louis, Mo. togetl+r with the steamer Jeunie Dean, on tue ways Were burned last weck, Lows on the machinery ead bulld: 900,000 ; no jusurance. ‘The steamer was valued at $00,000; Dot ineured, ‘Tos Ore Wes the Work of ou luveudiery, Gettysburg roor 2b, and all te Lave been NDAY, MAY 1 t, 1860, Gen. Henry A. Wise delivered « lecture last night Tar Richmond Timea tells of # woman who re- cendy cured ber husband of tneiptens intem- perauce by filling his brandy bottle with kerosene of which he inadvertentiy ewallowed a dose which made bim cavort around the room like an Indian at » war-de He begged for- Rave the Veeption, and promised Iquot forever more. A GucaTER part of the town of Winona, Wir, betng under water, brick” Pomeroy, or the L Crosse Damocua: there are stil) induceieats for enterprising weu en to settle there, Among ovbers. that they can fish out of their garres windows, awim in ther parlors, build skiffe on their roo’, practice rowing over their door yards —ard keep ducks." Tas journals of Borlin state that a Hungerian girl, berm at Ondenbury, without hands, now 20 yearsof age, has been giving ame curwus repre- Seutations in the Prussian cap tal, She perotms with her mouth the funct Bhe we, ern! roder®, exec the most celwace work with Pears even threads Ler needles and makes knots, all with her tongne, apparently without difflculty, Gad cortain.y without the aesistance of any one, Tne Montana Raptaror saye: “When polygamy fall, which catastrophe cannot be far in the ruture, ft Government is true to itself and people, a ques Hon of some importance will arise as to what will be done with the freed women of Utab, In thie case We are in Boreas, irauou, we nee for agency as w reward for this Tue Feaxom says that the Duke de Cholaeu! Prasliv, the hero of ® terrible drama in Louis Philppe's rexn, who wae officially reported to have committed suicide in Prison, peuding the ac- 10 cUsation for murder against hin, was lately met the streets of Loudou by Lis former valet bau bre. It is now believed that he ex sped to Califor. ule, and tha’ afier living there for twenty years under e false name, Le returned to Furope oaly « few mouthe agu. A wWomas named Easthury was missed from her home at Blockley, Euylanc, on the 14th ot M god no tr ot her could be discovered b huaband or the police. On the 15th ult. « le passing slong an ornamental lake, early sure rounded by sbrubs, beard a moorhen making @ peuliar noise; he proceeded to the spot, and found the nest of the bird on the breast of a wo tnan's body, which waa floating in the w The body was found to be thatof the woman Kasth ry, which toust have beeu in the water fur five weeks The nes, contained seveu eee, woh were Learly hatched, Tar cry for laborers ati!) comes from Georgia. Tu the lower counties, amony the Bea Islands and vn the rice paut ue of the Savannah and Ove vhee R vers, the Slacke are allemploved, and ex tre hands cannot !e@ found, Several parties ou the Ugeches ua xplease! themee! willlog to pay as Ligh as ove doler per day, sud furaish the hands with quarters, fuel and good rationg or would be glad to contract with the freedmen, wiv. jug thew ove half of the rive crop, clear of ox pe ages, DUL eve at the rate of compensation ands cannot be secured, Ayeute are traveling el) over the Biate, ame caving gone as far West oe the Micsissippi Kiver, anxious to obtain laborers 80 a8aas iu raleiog the preseut crops. A New O8: Bane correspondent of the New York Wetchinan says of that city :—" No city in Europe © Amer cashes pugrled me lice this, F us lours Jor tee inastering of the topography of » capital bes Leen my ruleheretotore, Bus lived. me just where 1 waste first uight, su: 5 fet, the run of 8 ver, are in heaps to me, Po which the Picayune repli ~“ You bavn's learned the * poiuis' yet, Doctor, Up she river Noth, that’s South, Down ihe South, toasts North, As for the course of the sun, i's sunshine @i| around us, ju our heavens, our besrte and bowes, aud hopes,” LOCAL NEWS. EW YORK AND TRS VICINITY. CENTRAL PAnK—IMPROVEMENTS AND Ap- bitions Duaine aie Winres, Eic.—Thie favor ite resortof the public now presente @ beautitul ap pesrence, and is dally visited by a large number of people, Dume Nature bas fairly cast aside her Win- ter dress and arsumed the gar of Spring; and whore, but a few weeks ago, barvenness prevailed, @ garden Bow appears, covered wilh Leautiful flowers and green foliage, At wo other season of the year, per baps, cau the ark be secu tw eo great an advaulage ao at the present; or is there @ time when eo much food for theught is provided the lover of nature, The Central Park has been wisely designated the * lange of New York ;"' the “ breathing piece" of the toiling portion of the community. The wealthy Lave their eardens at Lome, laid out with artistic ekill, filled with choiew exotics and decorated with fountaine amd other adornmenia; bat here lea garden whoes gates are open to everybody; a garden unsurpassed in beauty, with ite mossy banks and green awards; ite rippling lakes and shady Lowers; its ornamental jouutains, cascades aud maze of pleasaut walks, Here the artisan aud Lis family can, at least one day in (he week —away from tho bustle and excite mens attendan! on elty lite throw off hls dow ie caresor business euxiety, and Lreathe pure air; op scenes ae beautiul ae we read Of lu fairy en, and pay uething for the sight During the winter twonthe meauy iinprovements have been mado, (ending (0 iueress@® the attractivences of the place in summer, New walks and driv ave been opened in the vieinity of the Harlem Lake, and the massive iron bridge across the valley bas been completed, New arbors have been erecied in sever: al places, the Pacoda, where the baud “discourses eweet muse" las been redecornied, and the boats upou the lakes Lavee been pewly painted and made water-tight. The lawuse are now iu apleadid condi-+ tlon-—-ae sooty and ae soft ase carpe!-owlug tothe frequent applications of the mowing machine. Onthe jawiseud Mall yesterday were a number of iawhe whose playful gaiubols afforded much aimusemen: to the thousands of children present. The tou ine; sea general thing, are in their usual coudition. ‘sul ploy"’--their waters dancing and sparkling ju ite sunshine, ae they rise and fall, aud assume w thous aud different shapes ‘There aie two fountains, how- evor, Bot playing at present: No, | is the soda watur fountain, which it is supposed will soon send forsh ite gussy tiquid ; but fountain No, 2 ie "played ou." ~—St least op buudsy--the Hoard of Exciwe heving stopped the supply, Fountain No, Yat is unuecos sary perhaps to state —seuds forth what Mr, Acton terme “Beuzive" commonly called whiskey, rum, etc, Severs) “fathers of families" were observed tobave with them yesterday “liquors in parcels," like the #rocere sei. it, Mut Pateriawilias does nog approve of the method ws ageneral thing, In the firet placo he has to fodareat in some obscure, shady pace before he cau drink uP Recauso Mie “will not have the bottle pulled out Letore every body," end tf they tind @ shady nook, away trom the fieice rays of the sun, somebody comes every minute to seo if there i# room for them, oF eise the place Las whatdozen appioaches to it, aad just as the r € Chird Year. Thirty-" the band will perform the concerts shrouge the San rp hche cies THE STORM LN THE Pane. storm ovcurred yesterday thousand ' Whe there were not expecting from any place of she on they were pleced in sition. ‘There wae « ‘inte, enough \o reagh betore the ere got the bratees ls ec. although very much frightened. The wind com- mitted great oc smong the tender shrube and tlowers, snapping some off and tearing others up br (he soote, Quite an excitement prevailed for a few minutes CHOLERA AT QuUARANTING,—[n hospital last report, 60. One doath since, that of Hagh Haur~ sity, aged 26, of Monaghan, Ireland, one of the em- Ployes of the hospital ship Falcon, Liquor Licexsra,—About ferty applicants from the 15th, 20th and 99d Precincts were examined? on Saturday by Mr. Acton, assisted part of the time by Mr. Manniere, and all the time by @uperintend- ent Kennedy, Up to 4 o'clock on Saturday, the Treasurer bad received $142,000, About tweniy Passed muster on Saturday, ANoTHER Quiet SuNDAY—Great Exovce yROM THe CITY TO THK JERSRY® wD Waeromserem County Anurers on Burpay--Yesterday wee « cel" alter # care‘ul suivey around.-is raised to the lips, up pope somebody's Lead, and down gous the bottle to sD Olecting pocket, lutnow to the anol. mas The Zoologica: department has increa rr proportions during the winter, without any perso moeking “donatous."” An adtition to she tamil Cape Buffaioes (African) o uried on the Tosh ot March, when a taie calf wae burn, and te doing well. The camem and Geer pases i iho winter very well, and the peacocks and pecans ni¢ as bearty as ever, andeie main onexhiviion. Lhe swan family bw largely increased, @s is iso (he case with the other aquatic few, These are ieuarsally (ame, and come out of the water @ud follow visiturs along the shore for a piece ot bread, ‘The iakes are alive with sh, which a1@ uleo very tame, sud leap trom the water for ivod offered them. A haudsowe statueot "Corn merce’ has Leen added to (he Fark collections near the highto avenue entrance || he statue is of br: Deze, well wrought, of large proportions, aud was Present ed by Mr. Guioa, a werchaut of Liverpool, bngland Every day vow adds io the uumber of we Visiwors to the Park, both on foot aud in vebicles,and a» bumber ot jaborers are busily eugaged making p:e- parations and alterations tor the Ver accommods- hou of the public syrig ihe fersuooming teasua ie! twee vee weather ver —————————————————— SE ————— eee ees reeular thirsty day for topers im New York City. Although during the week it was reported thet per- fone ordering @ regular dinner in hotels and reste Fautecoald have liqaor with {t, the several restea- rant ant hotel keepers were notified, on Saturday might, that they muat close thelr bars on Sooday, In some of the hoteles wine was furnished, but omy from the cellar, Sidedoors were well patronized. & rumor that the police in citizens dress tered threusbout' the city, in lovalities where they were not known, deterred alt except the ini even trom there, ‘Thus, the police of the cane down to the 14th, and vice versa. taurant, the proprietor was eo fearfal the law thas Le key, ut bie bar wi loo! Lm and would not take * lees of ale hieaee! sam east side hotel town occurred at ® popular east Here the proprietor was asked for cider, he nw fused, retoarking that he could not order anythiag but water ior bimerli, ‘The contrivences resorted te tor housekeepers to gut ale " ri ous, One woman ts Teported to have had « demi-~ Joba buog to her wa'st, uador her boop-sk b: string; another carried it in @ pitches, mabe sprue i others bed fat cai “sina which were couce: Sum aod girls aged the business well. Towards ev 8 a of ludividuais were seon “pretty well, ju the street, It wes salenueied, fifteen thousands persogs left the elt; places where drink was to be . soubl, whatever, but the dealers ind have this Sunday law, ae Ee fered severely by aces of respectability are Sector bad, but the lower ind of groggeries used to do their priney ues ou Sundar, and up to Zor 8 in the morning a drink cau's be got tor love or movey atter ou Saturdey until suories ou Mow # A one hours, Boda-water and root beer sees stoids, and other places where these ¥ solo, did a large business, lo some places wioked atthe druggistto put in @ “stiok,’* oa ae latter said, was not torus the lak of flee andy at for any ene, ie of tey Ui who were determined w the’ ‘diy yeneraay, supphed themeiwes on Haturde 1 ut, aud .be grocer who have itoonan wo vol ia ad ndid busines selling quarts, ts 10 be Casried out, AnRESTS. Beverel individuals were yest: arraigned fore Justice Dowling, charged with ¥: ing ‘e cae law, but all the prisovers w custody, the complaints agai! valid, Joun F, Cordes, of 89 West Broadway, was ar- rested by Variela Petty, of the Fitth charged with @ vlan away intox Ware to hie customers after 13 o'clock om Batu night, Cordes was held to ball in the eum of #600 by Justies Dow ing bo appear for trial before the ours of tes- sions Christopher Kose, of No,242 Chutry street, Eugene Sheliiue, of No. 27 aveaue A, Meul Brudem, of Ne. 194 Fass 11th street, Quininas Kiein, of qa’ bteeien street, and tleury Lreger, ot No, 190 Delancey street were arraigned betore Justice Mansfield, char with keeping open their ssloons after 12 o'clock om Saturday bight, wad were required to give ball in the sui of $500 each to auswer the charge, Henry Vernet, of No, 1.288 Broedwe Henry Hail- msn, of No, 1/4 Lausene street, and John M, . er, of No, 4:0 Broome street, were arteated, c! od with « sliniiar offence, Justice Ledwith holding the accuced im $600 bali to answer, SUNDAY LN MONOKEN AND JensRyY CITY, Hoboken was again visited yesterday by » vest&en- course of people, principally trom the lower elasses. Chere we.e uot as many visitors by balf as on the veivious Sunday, owing probably to the fect of the threateulng aspect of the weather, from early to the afternoon, The lager beer gardeus and pulic houses did @ thriving business, and towards wVenlog the effects of the ardent was everywheto visible, amd even mere boys were to be seen resling through the *, end a great number of nen were aveble te walk, cxceps with the aid of thelr iriends. Consider tng the class of people that wore abroad, couparet ve * eh was preserved. A squad of thirty special yo- Neemen, euspioyed by tbe public-house keepers, vee on duty, aud any indications of « disturbanos vm rompily suppresred, ‘Lhe plekpeckets were out iy. ull foree, aud did a thriving business at the levy ea a eutrances, a8 the crowd was returning by. rai \uousande @f peeple went ap aod spent *t the various garvens along the poiteedee la doreny Clty, the pablig houses in the vic.nity on the Cortlandt street forty: Wee Guile cxtomslvely ye tronized by a gene vorderly classor peg, wav Sreaddicted io taking their Litvers wvery ee days jucluded, HEAVY STORM,—About tive o'clock yester- day atternoon, « heavy storm of raia aud hail, uo- companied by thunder, lightning aod « bigh wiua swept over the city, A wowen who was passug through Canal strees with a child ia ber argue was blown some distauce and throwae violeutiy uu the vemont by the force of the wind, She taaougud, OW EVer, tO save the Gbild irow iuje ft self severely bruised. lu some p tern up by the roots; two in Syuare wore throwa some dieta: wha a few winates of the trews wore id wear Madison %. Yvumg ladive etore, were eujoylog the beauty: bad shel: oumlee dresses, lu some iv. heir persons, wud were thes 6@, their motion bolo, ot '% Tho weather ayaia about ix o'clouk, but the 1eumefader a the eveulug was quite coul, Tue Broavbway Broce —Tha State Lealsinturo having inserted iu the City ‘Tax Levy the eum of 815,000, te carry out the “roposision of Alderman Loow to build am tron bridys over Broad way, # the corner of Fulton streat, au Aldermanic © uittee are having a survey wade of the pulps @ it le proposed to eras the bridwe, aud the wiil soom be commeuced, [be viectou of the ie am experiment, aud, if success ul, mauy ghere will be erected tor she relic: of crowded thoroughtarer. MovemMENTs or James Sreriuns,—The Irish Head Centie is waking great proparativns for the mass meting w-woirow at Joues' Wood, ‘Tho fuuds at the Unlom square headquariers are low, it t alleged, there being but 11,0W in the treasury, All the officers and other employes of the Moffet mansion, have tendered their resignations, end ali but Captain Norris’ accepted. He bas beew Foqueated to hold over (till after the mace meeting 7.5 Jougs' Wood, at which po politician, por any ¢ outside of the Feniau Circie wilt be allo’ a speak, Mr. Stephens Las directed the beadqua:tcrs fo Le vemmoved t & quiet aud less expensive ‘vcaluy than Union square, aud ® piece where the busivess of the besbern could be traneseted with wv fecrevy, Slr, Kil lan, lu whose name lense wae token, bes resigued the same 1u.o the hands w tee (Comtuned ou the tae Feaey