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THE umber 10.58 6. N The Latest News By Telegraph to the N.Y. Sun, QR WASHINGTON DISPATCHES, li Increase of Government Salaries, PAY IN THE TREASURY DEPARTMENT, The Fenian Prisoners in Canada Sees No Demand Yot for their Release SEWARD AND BRUCETALKING ABOUTIT CONGRESS YESTERDAY, Tax Bill in Ss Senate, Its Consideretion | Nearly Com- pleted. The Army Bill. ITS PASSAGE BY THE HOUSE. THE EXCISE LAW. It 18 Declared Unconstitutional by an Inferior Conrt. REJOICING AMONG THE UNLICENSED. ARRESTS YESTERDAY. PrisonersDischarged THE PRINCE ST. TRAGEDY. Poll and Graphic Partioulars. THE HOBOKEN RACEs, &e., &e., &e. Wastnnaros, Jone 2), The msi! transportation on the 1st day of July will br exceed that of auy previous period under the Government, and better siranged for the conveni- BUCe and iniCivar nf the wlute pouyle, Among the fecent con'racts is one for service tiem vines to New Orleans in suitable and safe steamers. Twen™ ty-five intermediate offices on this route will be sup- plied regula ly three times « week, The Presidents has approve the bill giving boun- Mes to colored soldiers, and pensions, bounties and allowances to their heirs, The President has also approved the bill to faciitate commercial, postal and wilitary commanication smong the several States. This DID authorizes reliroad connections, so as to form continuous lines. Two or three conferences have taken piace be- tween Mr. Seward and Sir Frederick Bruce, in re tion to the captured Fenians now in prison in Cans ds, The Government has as yet made no formal request for their release, but the [rtish Govern- ment is not insenabie of what ther owe to President Jobpeon, and Sir Frecerick hes sot been backward in aeknowledging it. The receipts from Internal Revenue eources solely for this fiscal year to thisdate amount to $5%,07,- 4. Ib ie probable that thedeath of the Hon. James Finmpbrey, of New York, will be tormally announced in Congress to-morrow. The Benate have inade more progress than was an- ticipated with the tex bill. There was no debate to fay except in the way of brief explanations, Com- missioner of Insernal Revenue Rollins was on the floor, in company with Senators, privately superin tonding matters in connecticu with the bil! Colonel Roberts, President of the Fenian Broth wrheod, was on the floor of the House today, in con versation with General Banks and other prominent members of that bedy Commodore Rodges communicates the informa- tion that the United Slates tieamer Vanderbilt ar- tived at Acapulco on the Sih of May, with the Monadnock, efter a passage of e.ght days ands half from Panama. The town, he erya, is occupied by the Frenen with single veese!, the Luctier, of eight june, lying at anchor bewie it. ‘the rhores of the vere beenmured by the Literals, so that the tocoanut groves, within canuon shos of the to can aot salely be approached, Tu the protection of she Americ the Monadnock, “We shall," the Commodore eays’ “probably be detained here tor thie pui pose three or four days, ait pich Tehballprec:ea to Ben Fran tieco, stopping at Magdalena Bay to tran (rom the Vanderbilt to the Monaducek tverage number of kuote run by the laster ¥: veen eix audahal:per hour, ihe greatest dstauce run by her in one dey was one huudied and filry seven miles, aud the jeass cue Lundred aud toity- weven, The bill to reorganize the Tr fixes the salaries of the Assistant etarivs of the freasury, the Comptiotler, Commissioner of Cus tome, Treasurer, solicitor, Commissioner of Internal Revenue, and Comptio.ler of the Currency, at #£,000; of Audito’, Keel and Deputy Currencr ab 4 OW) p * epal Bis, ab $3,000; oF the Cte Architec:, at $5,000; of Soileitor of J; Of Assisaut Arct valt ary Department eViewig Keve lover i Chief t ip the offics of the B.o y, ot 2.54; of Cashier of Internal Keveuue and aspier an Assistant Casher in tho offiie ef the Tieasuer, $5,000; of Chiels of lhvi- sions of banks, issues, redempiions end general accounts in the office of the aresenrer, 6264; of Cn.e: of Treasures’ ¢ccounts, loans und co. rerpond. tore, audof Telle 4); Of Merkougers, 2005 pt aesistunt Messeugere, P/M; Of \@.umle clerks, +120 fou, un may be evento one third and e 0 fo auober third); of Genera: Bupermmtendent of the Treasary Busising 22 O00; w the Ceprmioof the waich, #1,.0/: ofine her ip charge uo weating sppa etus, el dug of oreman of laborere, $1,000 3 oF aatchmen, oF 4, anuot nieme. and iaborere, $72 Abe ineiesre of pay of cierke is affecved by creating OD acdional cies the tih; oo thas ths clerms will be distcibuad among five Clasees instead of among four, us at prercus; the Hith Class clerks to bave a saialy of oe, ¥ foe Imperial decree of the Emperor of Austria for the pro ection uf me:chant vessels in time of war, nos been cficitly communicsted to the Department of State. It provices, as tollows: erchan! verse’ thelr cargoes sha'l not, be- Pte they may belong (os country with whien Aus iris is at war, be captured by Ametrian ships of w: tor dee ared good przes by Austrian Prize © shue the bosti.e power obrerves rec, procity ar éartrian merchaus ve.cele, Tbe obscsvance 0 recw __ NEW | Uitke wiauate admitted until notice to the contrary, ¥ ti@atment of Austrian vessels is gaar- Antoed on the pait of the hostive power, by the recog. 4 principive of ite iagisiation, or by Tee declare: Tom ie lapel biatann a contrabaud of war, £0 appiloating’ ades, the above srov'sion has CONGRESSIONAL PROCEEDINGS. Thirty-Minth Seenion. SENATE. Wasmivaros, Juve 21.-Mr. Sherman. from the Committee on Agriculture, reported adversely on the bill to establish an Ame rican Repertory in Ger. many, recently lutroduced by Mr, Headerson Mr. Anthony, from the Committee on Claims, re Ported @ Joint reso'ution for the relief of Mrs, Abbie Green, giving her fitteen huadred dollars for hor er- Vices in assisting one hundred and nine Union pris- onere fo escape from the Libby Prison in 1863 and 1564. The resolution was passed unanimously, Mr. Wade offered & resolution, instructing the | ™ Committee on the Publie Grounds to inquire into the expediency of Purebaslng the land between Maryland avenue and Ponn nue, erst of the Capitol. to Nine‘eenth . for a National Park, on which to erect a Presidential mansion, The Tesolution was agreed to. Mr. Poland ealed np she bill to provide for the Perment of guartermaste ken from loval citizens for the use of th my. It provides that the Quertermaster-Geoer all pay ali such elaime which are fonnd to be corr and do not exceed five doliars, Cla exceeding five hundred 4 in the Court of Claims. t out an order trom the ¢ officer, oo necessary proof being furnished Pending discussion on above, the morning hear expired, and the tax bill wascailed up. The follow: ing amendinent tm relation to gas companies, was | passed by the two Houses of azreed to :- “And all companies whose price i fixed by law, are wuthorized to add the tax herein imposed tothe price pt 1.000 feat on gas sold, and all companies » Lave heretofore contracted to furnish gas to pili ies or otler corporations, are he.eby horize. to edd the tax to auch contract price The Committee recommended the | folk wing amen iment 5 16. pe 6, mowers, threshing machines and sep- Arators, corn shellers, wooden ware, mills,and the machinery tor the manulacture of agar, eyrup and Molasses trom sorshum, inphee, feet and corn, and machinery exc usively adapteu to be driven by hone Dower, three per centum ad puiorem (in the adoption of the above, Mr. Grimes demand ed the vene aod nay Mr Kirkwood called att: nowersand thre empt by the House bil Mr. Chandler sad. that the free list wae made up Moet of the articiesin Fertilizers in the tion to the fact that ng machinos, were ex- #0 as to favor New Eoxiand those need in New Eneland emp from tax, po Norihwest. Threshing m Were not ured in New Bag Mr. Fessenden said thas w Mr. Chandler sai! New b ad and bac veve: @shie ihey used the oid fashioned * dment of the Committee as abeve re- disagieed to. by yeus lu; mays lt man offered au smuemdmeus in the follow used ing wor “And on all paper not otherwise provided for, a tax f dhie amecameas pled The ioowing amendments of the Finance Com Bi biee wer Fine-cur con ite ere included in the tax of thirty Per pound. Of puking tolac High, eweetened, Dot stemmed wor vattiod tone thereof, a tax cot four eeu cents par p Oa all cheroots, cigarettes and cig tue marke. value Of which ia wver @ikbt aolare and Hotover twelve dollars prt one thousand,» (ax of ten dollars per thousand, instead of tour doers, Oo all other cipar elites, cheroote sud cigars @ tax O41 iout duilare per thoussud, Lhe Finance Committee recommended the follow- fog amoudment — that section U5 Le afier the enacting cu following :— eluding mended by etriking out all d ineerting 12 Leu 0 ° be levied and collected and paid fouds, wales, mercusnaL one- of such ing fu Oo the gross amO0Un and ever) Muueer oF other person & salen, He Bcresaid, shai, a the wud of each ana very woul, or witb) Gaye thereaie), makea Or .ewin tothe Assetant Aseosor of the Lie. Lot the “iver amouns of such sa.os mane ae e id, With (be aimeunt of duiy whieh has wn thereen, which vett sual bave annexed tuere clara ion Uuder O8sh or afliimatiou, ia lor o ner as way be prescribed by tie Comme roof luverual Kevenue puat the sam true aud rect; ud shall, && toe samo time os @.oresaid, pay tothe Co iectot or Lepaty Collec.or ihe amount of duty or .% LueLeupon 6s fo. coud; Aha iu delauit thereof thall be suvject to pay « penalty of tive bundrea dol- lars, in aii cases ou. deluquency ip aking said list or payment, the assteemen: god coleciion shall mace 10 the manner prescribed in the gene.al pro- vuions of this act. Piertied, shat no duty shai be JeV.04 UUGEr Lue provisions of this section upon auy sales by or wor Judielel vitlcere 4 10K SucliOn sales by ¥.r.ue of 4 Judament Of decree oi muy Court, Dor to public sales image LY KUBruiAns, executors or ad Mminsetraters Mir, Fesseuden moved toamend the above amend- ment by etriming out all alter he words “ inciuding ai eales” down bo the provico. this ameuament wae agreed to, and the main ent, as OmeoUed, Whe avopted 4 ment of tue t nance Comrulitee, thoizing foiload abd stesimboas companies t tue sax Luposed on them to saeiy dace OF tare Leight, wae auopred. uimittee on Finance recommended the fol sdment to ibe sop or Woe House bill citculawon end ae By ec 3 gS Ste on “eee? anes 2 4 = © < 5 r e = . pan- ovided, Surther, that whenever ony state bank | | 4 abd co 0 imposed, atax of ove our of one pe CU ech Ope le av Ol eee amount a. tb it ding of wuy eu lb > bebe Dank oF Sime wing worus Reps tu Ci. culation Bites > tee suenuameut of agiveu bo, jhe Senate agreed to the recommendation of the Fipeuce Commibiee to sirike out ait ia the Mouse | Did 1@sabig 10 LUO VIes, EXEMPLIOUA APPOars, Peuai~ lies, Ge, ell sae, 6 terol (a6 dumiug “berueu oF oteuch bape, wy le, 1506." Agopted, hue Commies was buen lu ueut duet section 410 of the ace now a4 .o1ce be j amedurd vy ise sag she WO. Ge “Ou the excess 1 (Ve (HOUSED GOile eB ALO Oded ite abu a dime box ehan We sevied, Collecwd ead perl anuually Upou bh * jast®, Pe o aL ie UNE O. CVOLY Lue. Dees, Mace OF picivewma, Cat 1 ve ia tbe Lied 6 by peleuns ive wal ihe Litted Diates, no. Cte Be Leh oo,” Ined that the income for the | present year bad » jy been sesersed, and it was LOURDES beat to have whutthe stoure p,oposed to do to be doue by the next Congress, Venuiug the seaniug o1 the bill, page 187 out of 240 baving been iescJed, the senate adjourued, | Mr. rerenden ex: HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES, Mr. Rice, of Massachusetts, from the Committee on Naval Affaire, reported back the renate joimtre- solu'ion, for the restoration of Lieutenant Com- mander Richard L, Law, U, 8, Navy, 10 the active | list, from the rererved lis’, which was read three tines and peed, Mr. Paine, from the Committee on Elections, YORK, tions made public before the beginning of hostilities. | Arm. endment authorizing | thunders of applause. Thes following resolution of all kinds, | dramatic critic and _FRID.A ing ten sections of be ; land iy five sections, and so The House proceeded to the consideration of the y bill, beginning at ah * 27th section. Several amendments were made, and'the bill was read the third time and passed —voas 2, mays 41. Mr. Lawrence (Pa the Secretar 8) introdewead « bill anthoriz of War to retaud the money receive. jou from entigens of the Ylet Congres. of Pennsylvania, which was read, Teierred tw the Comamittce on Military jon Ay, A rn ol ine tne o. _ wdepats ail, of Pennsylvani offered a resolution, which was adopted. imsiracti w the Committer oe Banking and Curreney to im quire into the expe. dieney of cepeaiing auch iaws as authorize the de- iting of mouey with the Ti tesares or Agais ‘ Toasurer of the United States, and the payment of interest thereon by the Goverr ment, A the tition of Jesse Willard and othi r citizens of Oi New York, asking ® postpomeme nt of tax on & beuk circulation, whieh was referred to the Com ittee on Banks. At 3:45 o'clock, the Howes ajo arned POLITICAL Maine Union State Convention. ; Bacon Ma. Jone $1—The Union Stste Con. vention beld today in this city, comprised ten bundred and sixty delegates: from all portions of tho 6 General ©, L, Chamberlain, of Brunswick, was Bom inated for Governor, up. m the first beVot, midst among others w adopted : Keaolved, Thet the joint rer nintion fort e ing the Constitution of the ( nred Aiatea taseedle Congress, secures the (aaveation of loyal reported and anaentmous: emphatic endorsements of this People of Maine, Keaolved, That we have full’ confidence in the Union Republican majority of Congre: that we recognize ‘hea aa the true repiewen'atives of the loyal sentiment of the country; : hat we b : fart approve the measnres of reconsi ruction thus tnt acdop'ed by them, and that they dom rve, « d receive the earnest tha. eft ai peoj ie of this Kine for {hele wtemdfant adh Othe great princi les of ibe uatioe equal right which \c ) the bas & reetoied Cates. i Pee ‘The Coavention then adjourned. Nows Item. By Telegraph be the New York Sem) Tne steamer Dacotah, Capt. Tardy, from New York for Rio Janeiro, put into Bririnam May 19:h, with machinery broken down, Tas ship Archer, which occisioned the strike ulkers at Boston, has been stripped, eatbed and recoppared by the mastor tmorchanice of that city and then apprentices, A UILLIAKD match for the championship of Mas- Seehusetis and « purse of $950, fifteen bun ired points, was played Wednesday night, in DB raton, by E. Daniele and R. E, Wilroarth, Daniele was the victor, thus retaining the champion cue. T ~“ of game, five hours. Mav. JCLI® Ds Manoururras, well known on . suthoress of various works, yesterday, Soe wasfor many yosree writer for Various journals in New York city and elsewhere. Her daughter recently made her debut on the stage in Baltimore, A rina occurred in Mareet Square, Bt. Joseph, Mo., yesterday, dest oying property valued at about $860,000, and inaured for about $175,000, The principal losers are: Wyrth & Co., $110,000] Floyd & Co., $25,000; Kebn & Co,, $40,000; of | Fred. Bearmas, $28,000; John Corby, @80,000; Bebloss & Kahn, $20,000, The fire was the work of an incendiary. Tun New York State Temperance Society has just closed one of iis most interesting sessions in Ithaca, Gen, J. 8. Smith was President. Many of the earnest frieade of the cause were present. Alvaneed action on the subject of prohibition was taken. Eothu tic public meetings were held; one for the cuiidrep was addressed by General Smith, Tun Legislature of New Brunswick, it is expect- ed, will adopt the Confederation scheme. Delegates from Canada, New Brunswick, Nova Scotia and Now Foundland wil] probab!r leave for England atthe end of the present month. The English Parlement will, itis expected, pass the necessary act at the present session, in order to enable the confederation of the Provinces to be completed in Auguss Genera! Intelligence, (By Mati te the New York Sun} Gen. Korsssac will be a candidate before the K> cky Legisiature for the seat in the U. 8, te now oc unied by Garrett Davis. medical visitors of the Hartford Insane Rotreat report that the adm'asions and d scharges during the past year haveleen jarver than in any previous year, and that the ceers of chronic or incurable insanity are largely inthe aecen lant, de, Mons, in charge of the military hospital at Brownay i'r, Ter was recenily lussoed and murdered, He bi arted on @ vielt to oem ii tniles out of town, when the out'aws laasoed, ceed bim into the chappsre!, murdered and robbed him, Aprenkas man in Ob evening, swallowed arsenic enough to poison two or three sober meu, went to bed, had a good pighs's rest, and woke upall right in the morn. ing. Whiisestog breaktast, be was taken eud- Di, on Tuesday Manuiactory of M Aubin, in Paris, The firemen round twelve dead bodies, Every person in the rime atihe moment of the explosioa perished Gites by in anoiher building, were discovered six other corpses, and niue wen alive, but fright fully injured, ’ THE post mortem examination of @ little girl eged ven years, who died in Bethlehem, C.., ed tbe fact that ber death wes caused by perticles wich had been litten from her fover nails, They were swalle/, and sicking into the #.des of her stomach caused ulceration, and death made a report on the con ested election case of Ful- ler againat Dawson, fiom the “ist Congressional District of Pennsylvania, He stated that he would call it up next ik. The report cloies with « reso- lution that Mr, Dawson is entitled to retain his seat, The House resumed in the morning hour the con- sideration of the Lill reported yesterday by Mr. Loan, from the Commities on the Pacific Retlrosd, granting lands to Kanses to ald in the construction of the Northern Kenexe Reilrow and Telegraph lane. “Oa motion of Mr, Julian it wee amonded by reduce ensued, Last Apri. there were six‘y-five attempts at sui- cide in Viena, Forty-seven were by men, tiftecn by women, sud three by childieu irom nine to fourteen y of age. Twenty two persons hang ed themse.ves, ifiecn drowned themselves, eleven took poison, five cut Weir throats, two shot thera selves, sud seveu died of seli-iuflicted stave, Ir will be remembered that Judge BH. W. Thom- as, of the Tih Circuit of Virginia, some weeks ago refused to admit the testimony of s negro where colored meu were not concerned, on the ground thas be must be governed by the law of the Btste and noto! the United Gisies, [ih bas since wens. —_ A teen Y, JUNE 22 1866. red that for thie act Judge Thome * tedseted the U. 8. Grand Jury at the recent ‘setaion of Judge Uuderwood's Court at Richmon i+ Davtp Anaws and bis son, «lad of - dicted or apenu tan! battery at the snare of the Court of Common Pleas of Wood County, OSio. After the fiuding, Adame and the bey re. turned home, wentto « neighboring woo’, and « neighbor, accidentally passing, hee # spend- od to w tree, cus the bodies dk and, after much ef rt, broughs the boy to life, Tho father was dead, The arreat and indictinens had #9 preyed on th: fr minds that they resolved upon muiciie, Warn o little girl, Fale, about five c y @are old, was being putto Bed during the heietn of mos- a ree! ber wother said to ber: et alwave be w gol girl i then, ot nighs, when you are aslerp, the angels will come ‘tod sing, and watch around your bed,'* Ob, ye, crabs d Ke , LS far that; | beard them sround my head | of thew bit me, too." : beanies ape THene 6 0 ley ~"* Kttle, you . eed that oneday a woman wen Brigham Young for counsel touching some pirte | fk sreasion by an officer of the Charch Brigha n, ike ® true politician, assumed to know her; but when it became necessary to record her cas hes- feated, and 1: ‘Leb me see, mater—I forges your name.” “My nam was the indignant reply; y Tam your wife!" “When did I marry yout’! ‘the women informed the ‘ Pree- dent," who referred to an accouat-book in wk, and ther maid: “Weill, I bell right. I knew your fece was fawiliar you are ALonzo Citarvan hae received a commission fre m Private citizen, to paint Tie Death-bed of Preaident Lincoln.” The painter has @ room in Department, and a#iitin, eo by Postroaster-General “General Bpeed, Secretary everal Barnes, Quarterm: al Meive, Assintant-Secre'ary 0: War, ert, ( al Augur, Colcnsl Rockwell, Major French, Major Rasuourn, Judge Ot, Goaernor Fat well, Congressmen Farusworth avd Rolii 4 nd others, 2 salads: A borribt scoident occurredin Summerville, Ky. on Tues sflernoon lagi, in which two young ladies Miss Jonnie Brown and Mas Salli Hart — loat their Hv About three o'clock the lad.es left the hou od proceeded to the rivy. After being absent about au bour and « hale the mother ef Miss Brown went n search of ber, and found shat the floor of ihe privy hed Kiven way and both Young laiies precipiated into ule When Mies Fo own was exiricated she was quite dead. Miss Hart lived buts few minutes after being re- Neved, Mies Hart was Visiting Miss Brown. She a lately been attending school at Salem, Lu- ne. Is the reeent'y handsomely fitted up canemate at For.reas Monroe, for the accommodutou of Mr sod Mre. Jefferson Davie sid their family, they are now living very comfortly and | leasant)y— quite uniike Jeff's victims at Andersouville. Nu- merous frieude furnish Jeff. with ali the various Juxnries of the season, and the government is stinting n thing to make thar residence eens e800 Me agreeable as military authorities rents Upon the movements of the arch traitor is baviog a very beneticial effect upon his besitn, Tus annual enrollment of milltia, in pursuance of the lawe of thy State of New York. commenced Yesterday, and all who are jiable to miliiay duty hated be enrolled aud aanigned to various regiments quired to file a written stevement of such @xé bon, Verifiel by affidavit a8 the County Clerk office, on or Devore the 15th of Augual, iu defauls of which the Leneflt of such exemption will be lost, A prompt atten: fo this matter wii! greatly faciiitace the enrollment and save the par- ties much trouble, LOCAL NEWS, wEW YORK AND THE VICINITY, Tor Exronc mest or Tue Excise Law —Raip on Unticessxp Vexpons.—At an early hour ) esterday morning, the Metropolitan Police resumed the reid upom those unfortunate liquor vealers whe had failed to obteim an affirmative answer to their spolicasions for licenses from the Board of Excise Large numbers were taken to the various Police Courts during (he morning, and were held to bail to euswer the charge, At noon the decision of Jadge Cardozo, pronouncing the law uncoustitutional, be came kno throughout the city, and the Police magistrates immediately began te discharge the ac- cused on toeir parole, [he docision of Judge Cardo- zo rendered the dealers who are unlice“sed, jubi- lant, but many of them kept their stores closed, Injunctions were, however, immediately sued out, and were served on the police captains last evening, and today the unlicensed will probably reopen. Meantime, the parties who took out licenses sympa. thize with the Facise Commuissloners, and firmly be leve that the law will be declared constitutional by the Courtof Appeals. The total number arrested up to five o'clock P. M.. yesterday, was 814. ESSEX MARKET POLICE COURT. The following named liquor dealers were arraigned at the Eesex Market Police Court, on charges of seli- ing without Heeuse, and were held in $20 ball each, by Justice Manstield : Patrick Haye, 114 Cherry street; Catharine Voliz, ByT Broome et. Mbiup sebindier, 14 Osyth eis Fred, Kiein, 204 beat lith o:.; Joseph Kieinsoba, 26 licwver at; Fred. W » J Stanton at: Hepry Bleckmann, J 4% Hester at., Cathariue Baxer, 264 Stanton et; Fravew Lavegger, 15 Canals; Barney Kourke, 10 Canal at, tienry Carroll, 119 Ave. Cy John Johasoa, 1Y Joreyth at.; Johu sebwesmer, Lewis et.; Deaue Davy, 145 Cherry at.; Jolo Kile. ¥16'6 Fouthet, John Muiler, 160 Forytp ab: The W. Hennessey, 24 Bowery; Kobert Bin $86 9th et; Owen Moran, 146 Cherry #); Philip Lrach, 3 Huwh McQuade, 4 Divison et; liv Cherry a\., Waa, borat, 199 Av Path Bride, 154 Cherry et,; Aune Voikinen, vod Baet oth et Jobu Grifin, Water at; Jou Garrity, 26 Bayard at, Julia tices A best léth ot; Patrick Madden, 407 Canales; Valentine King, U1e Monroe et; Chas. pelreiber, 21 Curietie Vs fi ta Sbelaboches, OS Alien et, avid Willian denly sth ent died in leas then two bours, Feats Seger, Pry pivision “ THe mausoleum iv Hyde Park, Loudon, erected | 9) as: Lites red in memory of Prince Albert, is partly finished. Ip | 14) Ave, A; Wm, 18 160 fees in te ght, aud lato Le surmounted by @ | Kublens statue of the Pr nce, upon wach Marccbe:ti ie now | ! (gd engaged, The work been going on for two Brith, ty years, aud will occupy two more, Poilip Part. AN explosion recently ocurred in the fireworks bass Houston et; € Mary Connor, 199 L bart loth ety W Files, 17 li4¢@ Orchard bisa musuer, o4 Ch ry Gweo McPbilips, 45 Columbia at; Jemes Mangia, ¥4b Hower); Austin Moliaie, 95 Mott ay. TOMUS POLICE COURT. The following named persons were arraigned be fore Justice Dowling, as (he Tombs, and were held in $100 bail each, to anewer before the Court of Gea- eral Sessions: Mc , 45 Whitehal! street; An Mobkin, suson street; Chas, Vonseeior, 4.9 Greenwich h puushenberg, 225 Church stiews; , dan Gunbel, 83 Greenwich sireet; Micuael Neeiey, 71 James stivet; Ches, VedderkiaiT Church streei; Augustus Ansa KH SB) Liberty street; biich'l Giyam, 202 Mott street; Robt. Gard, 10 Roosevelt t; Chee. Golton, 21T Church street; Deidrien eeting, 65 James street; Geo, Fitenill, 250 Fulton or: dobn Conway, ) i ; Bweoney,29 City Hall * blip, Joba Duane, 149 Fai mort, 82 New Bowery; Ed. O'Conpor,25) Mott see Voliy Maguse, 47 Mortis nieek Jone Marboid, t Thirty-Third Year Mich'l Ferlot, Rooseve Park street; 193 N North Moore Dan Doren, treet; Pat. W. Dow f Te pington street; Francis Kirk, 9 a) "h itp Burke, 100 Nass Fulton s'reet: Philip Cla! ete 36 frase fearon nite Place, Mich" di 7 * Denohue, 17 West street; ene SP et Francis Melanch Mulberry street; pg y t; Patrick Sullivan, 47) (rea: The following named persons were discheres4 Spon their ewn recognivances, to appear called upon: Dennis Driscoll, 111 Nasern str riek, 85 Oak ssreet, Henry Lamm: stroet: Jas. Coy le.o6 Roosevelt sire Goon hs street; John Lamb, 18 seorge Huins, 16 ey at ie, Coutre streos; Pat. when JEVTERSON WAnKRY The following named fore POLTOR COURT, Prironers were arrai@ned he Justice Ledwith and held in $100 ball exch 4. Joaney, 616 6th av: Jolin T. Northmar Hiner ot, das, Comens, 6¥9 9th av; Mich. « Ol thav,; Henry Medwin, NOW U av. and Sud ot; Louis Bchrode i mo Tinken, bb Merer et: Istev; Arthnr Ember Morrissey, 720 W. v8ih et eon at. John Mack. O64 ¢ rey, 483 Ob av: John ¢ Diaikin, 53 Bedtord #1 Robert ihordon, 50d Sihave 1 La y Fi err e The following named prisoners were discharee! on their parole: Dennis O'Neil, 65 Downing st: Tn a Molou! iu Wh at; 4 Greenwich st: Pat. Golder, 1% thy Donohoe, 204 Tih av. Mit fat! Sh MG Jaa. Dermott, 94 4ih ck and, 370 4b av: John Me@Netl, 100 ® Ilenry McGwinn, un éth av ses : YOURVILLE 9» coon The following named prisoners ware arreignad be fore Justice Kelly and held in 9500 ball each, to on ewer before the Court of General Sessions : Patrick Hoylan, corner 2d ay, fr nedy, 90th at, between aa rennen, OS) M1 av: Patrick MceDowne Henry W. Wilbering, 1494 { ' “ Toth av, Vetwern 43 and ri Temes Oaecut, corner of So bat, and $d a and Broadway; Henry My Kdward Murphy, Slet et. o: 9idev, Johu b Qneav. ™ THE COUMT OF COMMON PLEAR, Judge Cardono, Court of Common Pleas, has ren- dered an opinion in the case of Holt agh. President Schultz, deciding the Excise Law to be nnennatitn tonal and continuing the iajunction which preveots the Koard of Excise from interfering with plaintive busipess, ‘The document is very long and elaborate. The following synopsis containg all the prine!py pointe; Prior to the case, wader Ara hity Pride rente ate 4 in conformity wih vs 1567, (chap, BYA, p. 406) provleio procured fro mm of lasio nt for the City and County of York, @ license aa an inkeeper “io nell at spiritous liyuor ines to be drank in his end on bis from the 7th day of Jane, 184s, aotil that Nee 100 should “exp: or be revoked tor a violation of aioerald act I Licensees * othe Afte '@ by operation of inv. the isions h the fourth section of hee sen, ange city of i P ' onality of the act of 1866, and sexs anant either to the prohibition im the Fad titution, the Bupreme ot th " h preveots any te from passing an. pairing the obligaric meontract (Art. 1, F sub-division 1,) or dos it contravene the fundamen tel law of our own State, which declares that “n+ petrom rhal! be deprived of life, liberty or property without due process of law." Art. 1, Bec, 9, think it te 4 te hath The sole question, then, is, did the license granted under the act of 1867, create such & contract or ver’ rights ae cannes constitntionally be impaired o» ed? Ido pot doubt the Legisiatare, under tir ble right, mig. notwithstanding those |) have pm which would regniaie tor of ligne under them, busi have no hesitation ng, that under preience of regula alae cannot be sustained which, like the Brevent. an the effect to render a previogs graut vod, That is en: regulation, it is destruction,” tie not pretenced thas the plaintiff has been de prived of his property by “due piocess of law,” or ees thie law can be upheld upon the principle men tloned, and tuereiore the sphere of the examinatior necessa.y to the determ.nation of the case, is vary eatly revirvcted, Lt will ouly be material, then, feguive whetberthe license wer @ contrac within the provisions of the Federal Constitution, or prop arty within thas ofthe Constituuen of oar Beate. ‘The Court cites ® number of op: nions to eetabiiar the propowition that a license is # contract, and ther cousiders the question whether the state aid in 1As? make such "rect with (he plaintiff, setting forer that the Legisiaiu.e created Conumissionersof Er Cise-—it Rubborized them to grant licenses tor cer. tain periods upon pa) nent of certain aume of mover end (po pursusoce ef (hat euthority, through iw tone created agenie ior & vasuable cousiderasion, confer red upoo the paiutiff! the nght to sell liquertors Gefiuile periou. Lhe taithef the Brave, tor @ vain abe consiacration, was pledged to the plaintid tnat he might carry ou bysiness ‘or « fixed time, and he cannos be dep. ived of (ust ight; the constita ion a the county p. ; if might be reguiated but not annulled. Legislature could a unexpired term of the pisintifis license w ty daya'o1un, it mies Go ee on yattorit ted, witheut revurnin, tion paid. ‘ihe ops 1 pon the giounde wh en without elabe ora ing them ture Aber renee which ale convin y mind o. ite smveduity, constrained to she Act of guy 1 uueunstisusional nud wholly void | and thereiere ine mouon to continue (be lajuncwon wus eranieo AU TLOS OF THE OLD BOAKD OF BXOIGE, ‘The old Hoard of Commissiouers of Excise, haviog learned of the decision of Judge Cardozo on the nn constitutionality of the present Exeise Law, notifi § their clerk, yorterday, thiough the oounsel to the Board, thas they would recoramence their suaions today tor the porpose of granting licenses, How lus the operation of the od law afivete the presen: eepect of the new eve will soon be determined by (he coulte MELIiNG OF THE LIQUOR UEALBLS BOCIETY A large meeting of this bouy was held as Mason. fiall, 15th street, last evenine, Mr. Thomas Cassia the Chatrand Mr, Peter MeCullough Secretary Keporte of the arrests of barkeepers and proprin ois Of awres Wee ue, Many of Khem having . on nd twice y wee reterred to the jaw ittee, eportet the ssloon tet, eUeet was Clow y the Molle tthe but seaied three house alior the decision of | Caidozo sad heen he sore wre it rev re. tu aad Leyuenuy no ar Cummitboe reported ihe d o% which was iecoaved with pause. Mr, Vutrick Cull Ubaisman ort set, paid a bigh compslment to Judge Ca. jucla, whose decisions would be reve (Appiause) A number of oiber amen spre. invor of Judge Ca:dozo, and ab the © ose oF the seve- rai remarks vver one hanured new members jo.rad end paid Weir inivation fees, The 1eauit wea tous itwesegreed “to cpen ali" u.licensea stores end sell as ususi, Careiuily exciuding Metrypo Poilcemen their premises, One that he had token en action hye me d of wxclee, bis damages as 61: and simiiay action w taken in other cises, It waa turtber (Continucd em Neurth Pege.,

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