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Number 10.562, By Velegraph to the XN. ¥, Sun, —-+-—_0 FROM WASHINGTON. National Bank — Redemption. GOVERNMENT 10 EFORCE IT, SMUGGLING on the FRONTIER. A Check on the Business, CONGRESS YESTERDAY, Reconstruction in the Senate. SPEECH of SENATOR STEWART Action in the ITLouse. ELIOT'S FRFEDMAN’S BUREAU BILL, POLITICAL NEWS, Chicago Demooratio Convention. City and “Miscellaneous News. SUN LIBEL SUIT. Summing Up of Counsel, The Judge s Charge. BILLIARD TESTI VONIAL. Interesting series of Games. Bb, * o.. &e. Wasiinaros, May 24, In default of any action by Congress pr ne for the promp* redemption of the National entreney by the National Banks, the Ber:etary of the T easury Sontempletes at an early day, establishing at the Trennry Deparimen’, arystem of sorting and tor warding to the National Dauks, their National Dank farves, Tha prige Hete for the “Dat” captaret United States steamers Vick ¢. Mon Fo'us, Marat oza, Vic‘orla, Pmr nd Artes. ie now endergolne revision through (he accouating officers eft.e Trestury, and will be teady for dimribation in a tew weeks, Tie amount involved in this cap- ture 19 about $100.0), A gentleman connec ed with the Government, on @uty along the Caneda frontier, ina letter written to this city concerning the recent reports of ihe ruc @ese{u!l war now belug waged opou muce y the officers of Custoins, says the preven‘ive aod ce'ec tive forces are in very vigorous operation in al: the @istricts, that of Osweg excep ed. fecretary Seward has reurse! to Washington Mie. Jefferson Davis arrived here today, from Fortress Moree. On the 234 inet., Mr. Darlo, Mv. Zuera, the private sect etary of Gren. Senta Anna, Mr. Luis Vidal y Ri vas, Mr. Rapse! Porpto and Mr. Abrabeom Rulz,came here, sent by Gen, Santa Anns, ia ordor to confer with Pie ident Johnson, Mr, Seward, Secretary of tate. avd Yr, Romero, the biexican Minister, on 1s uers relating to the future of Mexico. [ romaine to be com he her Saotea Aiaacan make An ayia ment» th sevor Kowere » b.casbali be of auy avai to the independence ot Mexico. Tae Hous Commitiee on Foreign Affaire hada erung to-day, us Came CO NO Couclus on Upou the exican Loan, whch subject w bu’ no hing was done wiih it, nor ie a6 probabl Present thas enything will be do +8 ; crewary Culioch is low the g of the wk Di. and Commis sioner We les has come to bis ald with a letter, roon to be published, wherein pe shows that @ reduction Ap 1x8 100 will not only be in ertered with, but pre- ve! ted, in the event of the bil b- coming a law, The military comm/re on engy {nto the concuct of Lieu eu a are Of opinion tust he ought to be tr @ourt tor disobec ment fhncein the will probably coavense scours every exertion to ‘ing niatary pacing Govern: Ni a. Dank, aad ouce .or his trial, CONGRESSIONAL PROCEEDINGS, ‘Thirty Miath Session. SENATE. Wasirsctow, May 24.—Mr. Trumbull! asked leare to withdraw from the files of the Seua‘e the position ef citizens of Staunton, Va., pra) ing for military protection to loyal persons, He bad receiveda | ter, he said, from Staunten, loforming bim that the ames of the signers of thie petition had heen pro- cured for (he purpoce of persecution by rebels, Mare who slened the petit nu had elnce been terr.tied lato publishing setraciiour, and o(uers were t re euted oud eceused of having forged t signers Wo the peution, At wasdesi:e now W we the Potion be wistitrswm to exeinpt cersala ciizeue from the cecus\tions 0 forgery. ‘The pe ition war wiliarawn Mr. $ilson offeved a resolution for a Special Com mMitsec to inves ig.te the cond tion of the Notional Hanks, *# to how much Government money had been deposited in them within the inet vear, by whose sutiority, and whesher, and (io whom, futerest hag Leen paid on auch depomts, It was oop ed, Mr, Sumner presente] the petition of an officer of the Ve'e an Reserve Corps fox the trinlot Ja: son Db by 4 Miliary Commission, which wasieturied litary Co tsuittee. ‘ison coledupsbe jot resolution in rela qualidcations of applican's sor admins.oa cademy. @s Gimierion to a pars n the sebellea, and pro- cas.al, bo be: ween seventeen oof age Thess woo have yehall bo admisssbie up to the on tho above, bour explied, and the Levcoustracioa were ‘aken up. the morning | reso.usons | Mr. Sevnt of Nevada, took the floor, in advo @rer of hi Copewart a) pan ot menerad stancety end fivpartial suffiaze. .heee, ho om 1, wer 4 0 sed by jusice «pd bumanicy, but ovpywed b weer | QDG pataen, Poe WHO hot oess ed Dim (olewa, | for thea voesey ol theresa lou he had ote et,nad failed to fiud siemmente to re.nte the correctness of | dion, Mr. Rewaet conte: ded thar the among Us tat nave the bailo fov seit ex comination, Ae pedieted by her he bavioy they would hve | § voles more Luan pane @Lolmities, aid | posed no reme ty tor the tyramuy of en's, end Lute partial re .uction the ertdics the disloy a. @wemens bie areued Lhe BGVent een oO, . sepo-. of the Come to atand by ther h th meelves, and frankiy With the £0 at the seceus rebels ehvuid be mace to Ubuerre tuat these could Le mo peace, but the onfiick Must p.ccoed jul = potection wes exended 10 every pay whether he be black or white, x vied the peupie of the South that by continu. bs the cuudligs tues GuMAoserWd GPA OR MW KhY loan, { Cate tl, this eveniug, betweeu for thet: faith ul effe to hir- mon.ze confi cin: op oioua, and failing 1) the ad p- tion of bis own plan, he id auppors the majo ty o | De as their measures seemed Ww contain any ele- menis of good, At the conclusion of Mr. Stewart's spoech, Mr. Johnson moved to strike out she third section, but ou motion, further consideration of the pending sub Ject was postponed until one o'clock tomorrow, aod the Senate soon after adjourned. HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES, Mr. Eliot, of Massachusetts, from the Comunit ee on Commerce, reported back the Senate's ane ment to the Houne joint resolution to prevent the in- troduction of cholera into the porte of the Ualted States, whieh were concurred tn, 60 that the joint resointion passed both Houses The bill reported by Mr. Eliot, on Tuesday, to amend and continne the Froedmen's Bureau, came up as business io order in the morning hour, Mr. Stevens, of Penuarivania, moved to amend the @ x6 rection, im reerence to the Sea Islands, bf making i( read that when the former o eral typly for the resto-affon of the ends, the € @onersball refuse to surrender them, Mr. Sevens said thoee lands were tor @lted to the Voited state # beloncing to beliigerente, and wo.e allotted (o some ix thousand fami ies Who wee now io peeersion, cultivating them aud haviag comfort atve homes on them, It wou'd be | and danger ous to taro shew out, leaving the government to sro-ure for them other lange at the cos’ of tweaty live ollare an acre, as pic posed by ihe section, The amendment was adopted by veas 79 to 46 Dave, 60 that the section now reads as follows : 6. And be it furder enacted, that whenever er owners of lands oceupi d uncer fi der, dare at 8 pah,J ow for the restor shall refuse to eurrepu Mr. She Jlabarger move! (o amond by adding to the for ecoing section the tollowing : Provided, That vothing |i he construed to *ffect the cover, in act contained ehall ht of any pereon to re- Le proper cour's, any title or rivlt of pos pees whick euch pervon may have in any of the Ieuo Leld uudes sain Heid order. The morning hour haviag expired, the bil went over uatl Toeeday next, Mr. echenck gave notice that the Committee on Military Adfeare had careiully revised the Bouuty bil, aud had made elierations in it; that a reprint of tt would be made today, and that he would ark the House tomorow, aiter Whe movaing hour, to consider it @!! loca! Loun tes paid ¢ ec nel‘eration aaa ceduct mio! otnerwice appear due Teyo ted provided ou tor ted Sta es tounty «ready This change Willeut out from the lenefite of the bist ainioes ali who had enised after the payment of iiveras beun- ties bud cominenced, The Heute then went into Committee of the Whole on the State of the Union, Mr, Dawes in the ch sud resumed the consideration of the Tax bul, com gat the paragraph aimeoding secilon 163 of the exleting law. ‘Whe bill was considered up to the hour of a ournment, © be tak m into sum whoh lias orfeinaly jon of the Unf. POLITICAL, Obie Democratic State Convention. CoLemmus, O. Mar 24.-The Demoeratic Btete Conven.ioa, today nominated Beujamin Latovre Score ary of State; William Sorwiil Chief of the Board of Pubiic Works, and Thomas K. Ke» Jud @ of the Supreme Court; and adopted the plitform : Res ved, That the Democracy of Ohfo qth uafal erag fidelity and firmness to the oi 1 ‘he lemoerstic parr, i tnt ancient, ye setiie! pac ples of Thomas Jeffe son. the great Apoat'o of Averican Lemocracy, na acknowledge! aud accepted by the perty trom the to ation of be Gove nment: aud espectiiy to thore of equal taxa. tlon and rep.eseatativa of all the Siates subject to texto. Itvaolved—That the great ques'ion of the dey ia the jum diate and uneoadt iogal restoration of ail the Bates to the exerci-e of their ricots wihia the Fe. era, Un on, under the Constitulioa; thet we will cor tially aod uctively # ort Andrew Johnson, Pres! cen of the United States, in all necessary and prop erme ins toecnrry owt hie polloy, as direejor to buat ead, and «specially }u securing Immediate rep eesut ation in the Senave ana house of Kepreseutatives fo Le eleven Stace now uncuvastitationsil and «:- hi'raridy wiibhe din the degreding condi:ion of in Wo. y lo sbe Union, and uetro politics! aad civil equality enfo ced by the Federal government, Resolved—That for the purposce abows eet forth, we wi i cord.aliy ooopera’e in pabilo meotinge end convediions, andat the poiw, with all men, without Lele. euce to tueir past party positions, who honesly and by nc and votes es well &@ professions, support the P esident im bis policy of restoration, as now de- cared, LOuOw ing North Carelina Conveotien. Rawcrou, N.C. Mat 24—The State Convention reasembled to-day, when some elgbiy delogaics ao swered to thelr nam Mr. Clark, of Craven Co., offered a resolution that the Convention adjourn sine diz, as follows: Whereas, his Convention was called and did as semble atthe instance aod ander the authority of the President or the United States, tothe end that the 5 ate of North Carolina, by altering and amend- ime the organic law in conformaty to the nece.asl- tating resuiteof the war, m.cot im fact exercise and » the Constituonal riehte and privieces of membership in the Federal Unioa; and whereas, the Conveation cid at its former session tudy and satistaciorily accomplish the pu pose tor whieh it,was asseuiLie at the iustance of and under and whereas this Cooveution in the present sersion by the uteg of eveuts turther action s mieut be reqaired or acm ofthe United Btates; and ction as sioresaid is Low requ 5 all ordinance: bo tari be gem nded ‘ievern- by a convestlon calle ‘4, and whieh dow mode preeeribed im the Coay Hd be subversive of rhe Co ry in effet, dangerous to ith free inetitutions, thereiere, ved, tat the Conventioa do pow edjourn, ‘solution Iles over oue day unces the rule. It ie thought it will not News ileus By Taleyraph te the New York Sun. Atr nas occurred in the Delaware and Hud. sou Canal at Cre k Locks, @ short distance from | Roadvut, N.Y. The amountof damege bas not yet been reported. A billiard match for the champlonsbip of the | Hadsco River, of 1,000 pote will Le pleyed as Jolu 1. Huntiey, ot Catskill and George HB. Hanford, of Hudsou City, Tuk forty-secoud anuiversary of the P.lladel phia Sanday Sehool Union was celebrated in that elty ‘ast eveuing, at the Academy of Music, Ex- Governcr Police's presided, and introduced Chief | Justice Chase, General Meade appeired on the platiorm, and was rapturously received, Tax Congressional Committee in session at Men- phis, Teun. yes\erday examined a pumber of wit- nesses In the cate of toe late negro riots. The in- vestigation is likely to cover more ground than was expected, and to show that the riot was more extensive in jis results than bes previously been FPL Oreo, YORK, I General Intelligence, (By Mail to the \ ¢ New York Sun) A “nervar hmeban' i6 the title now given to men who are not married, but cucht to be, Deatse the month of Apri! £86 new post offices Were opened in the ex rete! Sta os, Tas marriace of Princess Helena of England with Prince Christian of Schleawig-Il.lstein is to take place on July Sih, Tae new London waterworks will cost £45,000, . 000, aud will supply daily 200,000,000 gallons to tLe huge metropo ) Taw N.Y. State Sento will meet in extra session on Tuealay, June 12, for the purpose of trying the Oueide county Judge. Wratsven you wish children to be, be that youree!f, This is tho secret of all worernm ot and of all education, Vor Tialian Mister declares that the French semy alove can be eaid to be equal or superio: to that of Tialy iu point of military education of the so! lers. Tus Now Orleans Proareym saya the best evi deuce that reconstrucsion is rapidly taking place je that clergymen are kept riding dey aud nigut matrying young fo'ks, D. BH. Warroowns, Worcrater, Mase., scting under the evil influ ta" alias tal committed sucice by bangiug, in bis owa » on Friday. art, J nn Coon, formerly one of the rebel General Loc'e stail, has eon arrested in C tor ce ng the husband of two wives. Tye w to Auswer. A mMovaurnr bh: ton frieuds of W 8! bestinmouial of held on inaugurate! by the Nos ») Livy Garriaon for @ nation- 000, to be prea nied to him for bis eminent services {a the anti-slavery cause, Da WLaNpD, Who killed Prof. Evang, hie sucer, has rewurned to bs Lome, at Bligh Red ora, Lr sauce his aoquiital, where he re- ceived the congratulations o! the ciizeus, On the day of bis revuro bis uptortuuate daughter be- came @ wo ber, A sew invention, paper sccka, The scke sre maue oi 4 S anrounced, sper aud mualio comy A a8 lon, ordiuary par Would kee clean, and y made so cue-ply thas their coms will no. equal the price of Weak ug. Cnarume A. Coox, on, Mass, entered the ariny before be Was twelve years.) , praving mus ter on account of bis size, servo O1e@ year, and was wouu of four times, and = now fourteen yvare old, aud draws an anuusl peasion of uinety- ®ix Go ors. Tue case of Dexter, the swindling cotton agent at Mo! le, bas been Covided, and he bas beeu fined $250,000, Is waa proven on te trials that he swiuuled the Government out of 8,425 bales, which, a sixty conte per pound, biougus $1,05%,- 000. BivecaL steamers have gone into ‘surnmer quar. fore a Cucimoati. Toe papers of that city say it takes (hree to four wecks for # boat to got & load, auithen she fre gue paid would hardly keep we cham crmaid lu COlugue Walel, or the cook im thaveves durmug the trip, Is the year 1805, Michigan produced one million pounds of wool, aud shia from the southern balt of ‘belower peni sula, This alone would, at years prices, W pe cub the Biatedebt In a slipie ear, pay ai loci taxes for tus year, aud leaves suergts of abous ive muluone of doles, heen ut: 1500 te wee 101,497, Tu) Won « yok seo bo be reu la Nearly thirty years’ pu © Was got lor some, sume inihe c unty o Kidere, that come nar the Lemwer lately in tue Lauded Estates Cours, Tum Emperor Nepoleco han just conferred the Duke upon the Connt Comune Walewaki, Soon Kinpre has thus created seven duke @—Malakon, sores (soa of the Qieen Chrisie ia), Magen 00 Morny, D) Pemyny, De Nonimoreucys, De Coiounea W-iew 0 ta #ongive , two, the Dukedoms ot Maacoll aud D Moutwerol, Lave alrosdy Losome evin & eo! 1 the price of Tie section In which lumber i# found ja Colora ¢O Las bwenty-live Baw tndis, and ten flour wills have beev seh up Watuin the pest fw years. The quarizm ils moheS ae aro wousted at over un buadiod and fifty, coating $49,000,000, The should average, if al wore vores, not less than $25,000,000 per year, rule at $5 por day. rucvlug op wedlun Wages A man by the nome of Jobn M. Holly, who sup it) bee deserter Mun: the rebel a - \ Was recently rece. ved ito the employment of Chauler & Paylor, at Ludvanapolls, bagau toex hibst a Love which he sad his immer tock from the arm ofad ¢ Was uincha ged at Once, The workmen of the f hed the ala Ly ducki iy Molly io the canal, Le leit own betore his clothes got ary. A sons time since the police of Pars found the corpses uf three young wc who bai cormitted guicide, Tt acems they belong to &@ family having & monomauia ivr suicide, Toe father had thrown biraseli from she tower of St. J ques, and @ broth. er, who had enlisted in the army, afterw, blew out bis brains. Lhe piris smotered t elven io death with charcoal, anu were allieund iu a kueel- jug posture, aud ced in their Dest dresses, LOCAL NEWS, NEW YORK AND 1H VICINITY. CHOLERA,—The subject of cholera has al. Most ceased to be w topic of discussion in this elty. The cisense has practically disappeared at Quaran tine, and po cases Lave occurred iu the city since the two that were reporied three of tour wooks ago, and which were p.obably net cholera atall, The circum- #lances in respect to the dresued epidemic are there fore highly encouraging; but ot the same time, it should Le 1ememle.ed that the danger has not passed, The u ually cold and beckward Spring has been \ ery favorable for the prevention of euuieca, be eun has not vet been able to peuetrate che filth that 1 exposed to its rays, and cousequenily the e@tmospuere hee uot been hupreguaied with the foul exbuisions that « warm sup would draw irom decayed fni- mal and vegetslie mater, It should alto be borne in mind tuat we have not yet quile reached the tims at wich the cuolers made fis appea unce on the cevasion cfiormn.c. visitativas, About se lat | of Juse has hitherto been sue time of its outbreak io the city, Therefore, it ts huportants thas there eLoull be poabatementin the ¢ wate by the Board of Health, and also by ¢ is geueraly, to place ihe city in asiate of thorou ) Lélence againat the pestilence, Everything coucuc.ve to cholera should receive Just as prompt atiention as ifthe dis- ease were actuaily commencing ie ravages, The metropolle may entirely escape (Le cholera, bus too much canuot be doue im the way of measures tor guarding againes it- BILLIARD TocrNAMENT—TESTIMONIAL TO Prov, Lakm--Norep Biniaakp CiamMmoys Ex. Gacen.—A grand comp imentary tesdimogal was given yesterday afie uoon and evenlug to d’rof, Win. Lake, one of the oldest billlard p ayers In the coua- try, at Cooper Institute, At? P. M., the first game was opened between Prof, Lake and Michae! Phelan, 1 thet tra he ea wah Very brtiteatths hiub made Deus 1) volaie by Al. Lake who Pa RIDAY, MAY 25, 1866, Hon the game, ‘The next eatne was played by Mr, R, T. Ryall, ¢ pion of Penuerivania, and Mr, Crritte Dion, brogher of :hechamplon, who won the eue from Mr, Deery on Wecneiay night. The «ame wae riean four ball ints up. Tt wae won in tbaifanhour by Mr Ryall—ho having made nieinene run. ‘Lhe seore soi at the close f the caine, Real 099, Dion 13). The next wee 6 Freneh three tal! carom game, 40 polos up, between Victor Kateyhe aud Curistiaa Bra. The same wae wou by Mr. Hirt coming out one polnt abead of bie competitor The next game wae @ contest, for a Purse of $15 betweea Wim, Goulthwait and Joba Mebevitt, Atnerican carem game, 4% polute uy Thie game occupied alive over an hour, and wae won by Mr. MeDewitt, who made some eplendhi ehote Indeed both men plaved weil; the bigest number tuade inoue iun was 167 by Mr, Melheitt, and a2 by Mr. Goldihwait, Mi. Vierre Carme wien delighted bho rudiedee wit Afew epecinnen sliote Uiustraung the beauties ofbitiarde, Among other foa's a blah ePown leit hat wae placed on the table, sround whieh she bale were made tocarcm. In anoiber shot the balls were made to carou on the arown of the bat, which created great appliuse, Tle alieraoon en talLuneut wae tien closed, THE EVENING ENTRWTAINMENT, ALT P.M. the contest was openod again by o seme bewweon Mr, Phelan and Prot, Lake similar to that played lu the alternuon, The inaines of both astouch better than on the former seca: more polnis wee mace at each run. Pro- Pagan won, Thernme tasted about thoes susrersot an hour, A graud contest for a puise of eh. between Pietra Carme and Joseph ion, the bew Cosmpion of America, then came off. Ameri- cas jour-bal caus, push chot barred, TS. poinis up. Chis gawe fe more di Mcult to Le played when the push shot is barred, but as beth meu are firet-clare ayers, end frequently mate five points with one ehot, the eontest was yulte aplited, and Letting wae brisk with ‘nree olds ia fsvorof Mr, Carme, who ie eonsddered probably the best billiard player In Amenea, Lhe router commeneed 8161. M,amdin 2 minutos late: they stood, Dio 16), Carme 4d, Mr. Dion ba toade OS pointeln onerun, Durug the nexe ten or fieeu MnO Carne eaived on hie advererry, and the rcore stood, Ca me ¥%, Dion 118. At 0:40 the game «eo! Cartoe ost, Dion oo Mr, Carmo having Dace 1.6 pornte in ous ray wheeh w he highes ye Wineg, Promoce innipes b cough 46) and Dion 414, On the aes ru an) Carme oy When he hadto « * et i 4 ben fovk od aad ram up pro's. gud migh ve doub'ed had it bean ue but game beng called Lo gave up the cc due WOO ©LOU bo Very generouriy Jonsted | Lake whowe Lentit (hese axhfhi ius we: lun nouverd thay Me, Osrmne was read ow Ub Werblog 'O pay any mi enmie § for #1,.00, Mc. Liabbeli acted aa r and twoertaved thetbhe decaied one shot agal wep cdy thir, and that thue ghe sthepeme, Ag it Lhad wo other anet jew vone, it de 19 iouluge, aw piubeb.e here wes Din made on Ue. pocketed $50 three Ubteusional, “ © stood for for Carus 6. A few bets weie + and & newspaper Reporte: betuing 81d against it om inion ing cheers were then given for Mr. Dion, » wae bel ween ( Humbe, chaw. cul, and dawes + Prosident of Billard Ciub--regaiar American i wou by Palmer, by 4 hen piayed, bevweeu Mr HAD, Of COC AMabe-caromn game, BE LL O'clook, the sore swood 22. Pwo good ruus ot 67 anu 78 po'strought Dion ahead, and the score stoud ou Li deman, 14), in tue pe ct three inuings, OH ¢hned ad lea ou his Opponent the oF be guue, which be wou be o poinie, Mr, 10 WhO hae heey endowed oO ealdit some # ancy elute Gisuppearod @ariy in wwe even ine, and tail'd to “come fo thing’ #0 that, aier weitug @ few minuies, the avoience quietly dis purmed, Staeer GuerritLas—Tue Rai ox tin Sri Avenvr.-— toe Jot Spectal Commitice of 6 Common Council liaving the question of shaving cif the stoops from the housam in ube 5 b avenue under ccusideration, me pursuentto a#Journment yester. day eiternoon, Alderman Ryers presiding. Quitea large vumber of property owners were present, Arguneote were heaid on both aides, after whicn the Comimitves adjourned eine die, and it will soon be koown whether or not the guerrilias will be let loose upon the avenue, SAD Deatu or A MINtTeR’s Wirk,—At abou. 7 o'clock, yeserday mocuing, Mre. Catharine I. Rudder, white of the Rov, Mr. Rudder, of Philu delpuia, was kited at No.7 Wast 19h sirect. It ap- pears that Mrs, Rudder has receutly been in poor health, aad about sen daye ago came to thia city tor medoal treatment, she engaged poard with dix deco K tive, ae ¢ West 19.h acrent, snd was under the care or Dr, Wm. Jopem who was her for dvepepela and rash of biood to ihe ler oufforiz Chased great depression, on Wednesday evening Dr, Jones observed indica. tions ot der fmina, Yesterday morning she droweed, aud opeuing her window, stepped on w rool of ecsion of the building, er leaped OF teil from the webree ol ine neck, She Coroner Neuwan bela ao jest, the jury renumred @ruict vf ace, veulalceath, Lecossed waa 53 years of age, and a Dabive or Now York, Fenian MATTERS,—Mr. James Rogers, State Centre of New York, who lavely sent in his resigne tion as a member of the Central Council, in order to give an opportunity to the Koberts’ party te anite, hos withdrawn it again, inorder that he may save atrialwhich be demands, The Opict Organiser, James rvephens, will aduress the BrotherLood to- morrow eve ling, iu she Hallof the Cooper Union, it ls understood a. President Koberte’ headquarters, thas (he of cases Of artis seized at Krie, Pa,, on Sai uitedelvered up by the Gove:oment, as teeay, “upou proving property aud pa, IDK ape lt isclaimed they are ail private property, aad cannot be held, ‘Lhe same bas beeu done wita 1ogara to the bmastport seizures iess mous, ‘Litt CORVORATION SALE of real estate was continued yesterday at the Exchange Malesrooms, lil Broadway. This bas been one of the Largest suction rales of real estate ever made in New York, The sale, made by order of the Commissioners of the Sinking Fuud, consisted of pearly four handred lots, wud so iar bas emounted to upwarda ol two milous ot dows, Lhe aeudauee vestwraay was very large, the fool Leng ciuwded to exe ‘The prices ob- tulued were sather high, considering the present de evi & cline of real e@ Bt privats amc, Tue tote rold yesserony, im number, are located along Tath, Vo.n Wik auects between Third aud rourth svenue brought prices Varying i etwren riuoy and ele) 0, Ab tue conclusion ui the awe she Buctloueer elated Maat ib Wee tues solention bu wei tue propery ee the four of Canal suecet but he wea compe ted to withdiww (he sale 46 au bojunctien had be ee.ye. Upow the Comp uoler forbiauing Lim we sell the property, be saa thatio the courseof « Jow days U6 wieol (Le opin oo that tue ijuuction woull be dissoived, Ou tue buyers eucula be ine forwed of tue Hie of bme (DOU gs Lhe Gowepapers. Tuc Scicipm or Mr, Binpsacy—Cor. OEM'S INVEOL.GAIION,-Yoste:day, Corouer Nau meuu Led ay tuquest on the bouy of Tuomas W, hivdesil, Presidentof the Seecnrity Fie lusurance | Comp oy, wo committed su cide, at No, 119 Broad. ya Wedaveday ullernoon, by taking @ duse of sue bicla tue eviceuce bakeu it app yyred be wa ot Me, Badeait bea beew muco de } prcmged, OWlud tO Deavy i6dc8 1D privel® syecule Ui0de BUG (oe je, Odds bbebdercagod Calne to his Hite, aay, Hardead Vuare ol age, ine uved 10 (he. 66 ¢0! & TO.ecive in MeO the duuesas COccmuiios me bo be 10h. OY (Rai Od i dew Yours anud Great Fire—Foneray or of Mr LATE ‘ine Ano.ies oF David Ub, Waters, late loveuwsam of Engine Company rue Viotite ti fugeral No, 5, took place yeat tday {com tue house o1 the Company, L4cb street, which waediepod with blck, | Across (he eniance wasetreiched ® broad atr.p of hi linen, trimmed with Black, oo which w; ated, ip large je\.ore, “We cicutn ous loss.’ The rervice was read lo the hall on the first floor, by Lhe Rey. Dr, Poutt, or the Churen of sue Redoupsion, J4ih etreet. "The juneral cortege started trom the Eagiue house at 40 Puad., with a uuimber of firemen weariag mourn~ ing hat bands, in advauce, consisting of @ foreman aud CWO Meluvese Ud Gack CoMDauY. Ddexs loliows c Thirty-Third Year: — ed in order Manshan's Band, playing the “Dead Mareh fo Sent." then the hearee, guarded on b side by members of Company 6, im mourning, ear Was brought uD by (he friends of the ‘eceased. be ronte taken by the procession bf) down Fires avoune t Wh street, and then to Greenwood Ce- metery, e the sewalat were interred im the Firemen’s plot. Excise Commirrer.—Mr. Acton sat, yeater- day, to hear appiicante for ilcene-s trom the village of Astoria, and the towns of Plushie, Nowtown and Jamaican, in the County of Queens. Supervisor 4G, Covert, of Newtown, John BR. smith, of id Charles R. ) of Wiushan. one of the prominest citiz pen only twelve reone, re rep open, it sever thers norning, ever ut 0} fone reiueed, amd other held over fer ta bines.—Yesterday morning, about balf-past ten o'clock, @ fire was discovered in tht nt roof jug establichmens of Mr, A. Robimson, 10th aveune, betweeu b5d and 64th streets, The fire was caused ty the blow ine off of a pertion of the batler, thas set- Ung fire id come tar, oe about $300 ineured...... Shortly before 6 e'c'ock A.M. @ fire wha discovered on the 44 floor of premises No, 48 Courtiandt street, orenpied by Adam Carr, brass cock manufacturer gud dealer ia wrought tron and galvanized tron oe flaines extended to the third floor, also 4 ty Mr. Carr. and damage to the extent of $1,600 wae fiusveined, Buppowed to be towered by insurance. ho fire: aud recond floors were considerably maged by water, Mr Batler, manufacturer of wash- ing aud wringing machines, oreuptes the second floor, aud the first floor fe coeupled by At 14% c'e ook thie morning a fire occurred in #0 © on ihe corner ef Bond aud way. building and conteats were destroyed, Serroou EXAMLINATION,—An examination ofa select clage of seven pupils, ia the Female De prtoronPof Grammar Sebool No, 19, in 14th street, ITih Ward, took place om the #34 inet., by Mr, Ram- an o Che tol ar pena pyr eee ‘Tepaher the it: Maria ice. Bit cent aapsion he ‘The remeini four you about 95 per cant, of the al nied with certifiestes of Grade A, them to aot as teachers to * Ole 4 he result of this exaniti fects mach credit on both teacher and pupils, Caamnrr or Covmerce.—A ‘ial meet ing of this body was held ) esterday oon for the pur ol €Wwokue # Com uer of Rilote ia or che Inte’'Capt, Ezra Nye. ‘he etection resuited in the choiee ot 4. We Miuut, MLLITARY,—Yosterday was a field day for the Cousth Miigade, NG, 8. N.Y. The 1 4 cod ®5'b regiments turned out under command Brigadier General Aspiuwall, and marched dowm proadway, ib@ marchiag was rable, brigade went to New York, where AFRICAN Crunch CoNrERENCE,—FirTH ~ the African Methodist Episcopal Conterence imbled yet moral wheo emoun of business ransscted in executive ses- #00, 4 apart by thé Cou! ce for the ereaiy @ eet sof the schools of the aenom vation, At B P.ad., the churth wi with the children af all the eu with the cowed Mesbodiat o (bo pastors, superintenden's and ¢ ie) loch consisted of prayer, eeclers, commenced at o. ithoy look stew, Dr. hen Oy . v, ia youeral superintendent of Beleeine tho, ° Can ACCIDENT,—Jacob Miller, while step- ping off the troat platiores of p.bererenue car, st erect, on Wedbesaay, ‘ore r an coe of tho whole paused ever tiv body, infilc Such # ye.o anjucies tb ui of. was rein vot to Belew w ery bse wounds were aroned. ‘t up Gowert, Was ares od and nation. ATTEMPTED SUICIDE,—~Margaret Schryver, & hurd at the Orpleue’ tome in Kast 49th etreet,, aged 06 yeas Shee ep te oat her throat with tazor,on oy Ye the Was emuored 168i. Lukee Hoophte Hex iaja- ries will mot prove fatal, THE CoUnrs. Count Carzepaa Tuts Dat, Culn Past (Sons j wim 1420, ate , 10 ay ers ih, 3704, 4740 tis, Sioe, 2o1d Meet. Nig 948% Bape ATEN, BOOBS us, % Bid, euuT, wis x i t 1h Réjoarbed tor the Ann} O* 7 vy 1d, My VTSe BB, Ty a8te as ak b. 1240, rio, 1001, 1198, be {ath 8 1410, » 911. Bpecial lerm—Nes. ¥Th, to 266, vi, Chambers—Now, 61, 75, lus, 106, 116, 196, puperor Court Part L—Uase'en, ' Part 1L.—No furvuer calendar this term, ° yd 8a iUsE, {use Ayan iy debe WO ANT, Leas, 1v2v, Lvs 940, weet, 1h14, 180T, net iio’ abi 194, 21) Live, edi) Wart Case oa, | A Stn 213 Cocrt or Commow Preas—tfre Hon. John R. Brady.—The case of Mugh Minaliok agelinat Moses 6, each was resumed. At the opening of\the courts large crowd of lawyers nd ethers had @psem)led to hear the arguments of the counsel, John Graham, beq., summed up for the defendant as follows: it pl the C id th : hia case his been eoaducted with great shitty oo tue part of the plain, A ldgh ebarscter bas conced:d tothe defendants paper ; it been em- atically ndilaved to be the poor inen's wepaper, ; man's ; 10 resemble the great o1b of day from which iakea ith pawe, fin ail, It ie she aud impartiaily for 5 believe, eirediasdl the press of the ciy, and t of @very one who can con- fore ta within the reac! tolauy meane satel, It cirouiates the - er class "at el tatche Sud cre * ihe blab veon- jo Sta spirit, wcrietly fair and neutral in ite Jt identifies itwelf with mosec!, aud ad- tho tenets of no party, sy is {0 socom- tw work by imparting infomation to the pub- ther than by @otauion if, 16 sapireste no coutrol ovor public sentuuoat, Vul le rather @ repos- itory of newaand facts, and Waves to évéiy one who peruses ites columns to form fy from the rer) ited to iis Judgmebt. It was @ master stroke of policy on the part of our learned wo concede the high character be dove vo this jou: aud (hat concession would Bot have been made if he had not feasoned in his heart thee it would greatly Levent end auvence the tuterestOf his client, Im the eppareoily munifcent avowal. that charged no mallee 0 editor @f the paper, lurks the same Indio. ivn oF sLArpHeSe Whieb envered inte she flietconsent. ‘The reseonjn, to pursue je thie, Whetner the bosom of was clear frota WiALicous Lulenbion of got; whe ov ig from malice, the public can never kuow. thas injury to bis chigut, let the motives of the de- tudaut be woatthey may, been caused, That she publication "ss Uasrue; that if appes: in the oviwiaue Of this Jounal; that every reader of the pape: aesumes it to De lrue, and forms bis judgment wien would be most unfavor to the client’ He will pot lavoke at your lauds cuve damages, that is, damages that the law siove where uo umlloious or weston w ie ine t Lut be calses tue atanded of the damages be wesns to clei gs your a oe 10 coup; 4 dal ages, OF those yages whieh are necessary Teui ces of Gu. peueade the lujury the (aif fame ot hie cleut bas euevaiued from the publi quest! Dow, genUemen, with all (Lo apparent Mberality for the purpore of seeing publication Charncte;zed, Lbas rays fondant ou bhe 14ch day of Apri, 1964, matter ty publish,’ do. Uniess they ueant w chouge this ulslioe lb was Uuneveesary io Ure bo Wk AO (Oe COMpialut es wee the case when theo d ayevem of plondiug prevailed, fhe code Las Leen superceded by the code et prow cedure, Whicw reques He pleadiuge @ be Barrow dewn to the * ible note nvcessary element s 6 aug a case Of tule Kind thet e mn eb theske speiicauy and «Apieemy Wet 0 gelamaiion hat been po Lehed co olog them, He bes only to diate un (ue Compleat bhat Gefamaion has ed, Aud (LO Jew Attach OS bbe MOLLVGs 40 Bus ©. ee without requiring hig to ewear ee 60 (be facts thas is wes wiih tualico, Or (Lurough Wenton motives, on the ‘ tue pupluher., When thie complaint wee diseetve wonthe atter the publication, it vur iowiLea muversasy, les us Sieh to asics .e 1p (he beart Of the pimintitl—is was in the i bis couose! to charge malice, on tae o} this) paper, ‘Therefore this & went munincence sod maggenimity whic! we a6 enitiod to the benefit of mw rather iliusionary ee the charge of maiice ts presented in (Coutinucd e~ ©o=-* Regent

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