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THE NRW YORK SUN. ED DAILY —SUNDAVS EXCEPTED. Oftice corner of Namen and Fulton strove. 4 Sings Copise “FWO OMNTS. ‘Teeive Cone per wook—Gtx Deliase per resr. THR WEEKLY 6UM, 4 Riva, of exch work; ts sent by mall Bead kaa =_= T HE Thirtv- ‘ourth ‘Year, Special Advertisements: ‘Weeeeceerencina a joating, 0 ¢ corrugated, TBs: ilinslon aiitened, #1 Melloa or preene. roa AN 600. 10 16 Nason. 10 ALL oS Beet: yak nerepee Bisetnt dt Sees oa ra Getorence—M. &, BEAC! Pre ‘ft han aad EST, CHEAPEST AND MOST DURABLE wat Dye of the Worl ured fe prote vac to wai thy A: STAIN THE AKIN, eiaabe not Batata Aw, a y “Hinee On as nd i wot Wy CS oe nae EAR sie ulud il ea 9 10 OBTAIN PATENTS, CAVEATS, | c. 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BUCKLE CO. ‘OFPICK, 669 BROADWAY, N.Y. be rent {om reesivt of #60 ‘ AGENTS WANTED, aa 106 PALENTS PATENTS -PATENTS— MUNN & CO, contiaue to soleit, a'cnta and obtain Wovernmion: provection of Low Luveusuug 9) Years “0 JUGHKEERSIE FEMALE ACADEMY The vert shwol year of tala Inst.tusiva ovm ‘ve 12h oi Bepvomver.. per to tudor tb community ‘corpe of “Tescho: ‘ite bao regcguced; ‘while, sihers ou "aa teubiare and Sxyorienced in tha Hav been auted to th be Ciicalare containing all, nonseearr | tnformation rensine ia thta dy ta bad of he acipa Bernie Seniai t Beorstsy 0. 1 Poughkeepsie, N.Y. Amguat 15, 1550, TPHE OLDEST | THK LARGEST! THE Leront ant Ty ‘ebanbony Oe inelieat gh January (88 te BUCENT EPIC (al year ‘umber of a whan a IRELAND! Nows | THE FEN Fighting Near KILLED AND PRISONERS, OUR DUBLIN 1 LETTER. How the Fenians are Hunted Down. Faithfulness of the Peasantry, dew Loxpox, April 2-2 P.M A dispatch received from Dublin to-day | Of tho country atate that all ie quict, and | $200 for the capture of Welch and $50 for tho preparations made for the expected ri- | the capture of Nagadorn, Descriptions of ting in tho large cities in England have | the fugtiives have been sent to all pointe thus far beon unnecessary except asa pre: | Where thoy would be likely to turn up. caution. A large floet is expeoted to guard OUR WASHINGTON DISPATCHES. the southern aud n coasts to prevent of Fenians from the sea, and the escape of fugitives by the same Proceedings of tho Senate Yer- terday. means. Charles Dickons has been here giving REIRCTION OF NOMINATIONS, his inimitable readings from his own works Registry ef Voters {n the District. sy Cable. IANS A GAIN. D blin and Cork in the Rotunda. He will material for man: ine article ie return to powers of observa: je econ here, Hi vation to what be m ever, if he docs Ire nd ite peop! the same kind of jv that he di to America tn his notorious notes on that country, be had better refrain and main tain a golden silence, THY WHITES INDIFFERENT. Waronman, ae THE ELECTIONS Large Number of Bincks Re . gisterod, (Special Correspondence of the Sunt - _ ¢ Additional Returae from Coanecoticat. heey bey Hantroan, Cr, April 2—The returna of the elections in this State are nearly all in, aod tho fullowing i# the result within « | fraction ‘The Demooratio State ticket is elected by | ¢! (Teleyraphed to the New ¥ Wasiinston, A The President today communicated to ae, Senate a large number of nominations \y faye that (he Britiah troops, while search. | 70) majority la vebinaak Gadlotes Reaneiiee The oot Democratio majority on Con-| The only business concluded in Kxecutiy ing for Feniaua in the country near that | grosamen ia 1,90) Session this afternoon waa tho rejection of city yeatorday, camo upon thres of them | TH0 average Domocratio majority ou the | Joseph C. (. Keuuody as Co jouer of who wore fully armed and equipy howed fight. Tho and killed oue. Aud whole ticket is 1,20 griculture, (a place of leanc Newton, ant Hotchkiss, democrat, is elected to Con: | Aericulture, ta place of lean Newt ; | | grees in to Second District by 500 ma: | #80 tho rejection of Honry 8. Comu tro a thom ya fired ups ty Postmaster at Volodo, Habhard, domocrat, ie electod to Congress | Tye Commiitoe on Fore, to the First District by 900 majority other, who subsequently Relations proved to bo the notorious McClure, was | William H. Barnum, democrat, te elected | have not yet coma to @ conclusion on the captured, ‘The third escaped LaRedet Veh Hehtdny Li te Ae fed bees. uence teley " erie ti Noot Beart: th The bie Dobt atatement will be forth. Deatin, April 2 | the Republicans elect Starkweather it | coming oa Thursday. The coin balance in A dispatch from Cork reports that a fight Tho Legislature is Republican ty a ro. | the Troaaury will alow the amount of §L07. | took place in the v Feuians, and 60 taken pris fa Dubtio Soe be Bt. Patrick's day Fenian insurreotio takeu every precau! surprise, The troo oka, the garri the old tower fortili the atrects a airy, and the police Our police co about 409 devot morning? Patrick's between had on Monday only cases, Never waaSt aaYs was himself t niversary tight, and na whe wit is out, it may by other out for a holid. soldiers the E more raises bin hat, hoole and their wh minates, Th weather was given verformance of the Foot of the matter neur him, were in tolograms informa tention of etriking 6 grand ‘grand moral ettec ia that the aight da blessing t is lean likely time flying colun i i mt for evidence. “Ho Any moans to a lonely cottage, th possible until thoy ting tone grunte au’ apology, geutlen Woes half a dozen bear ber senacs, | book.” Sho thoy want | “boys,” but they ow 6 to morning, between the troo and with it the fears of @ repetition of tho ( suburt lens toasted in Ireland The peop them that they abstained from honor | Patrick any further baloony and conides tious of English and Trish uw play, and they have it year the ine wore agin up,” but he was disappointed, aticated powsanta, described true, ‘Tho futare will tell how lusting thie | Accompanying enc wary magixtrate, on the lu ke out ®case, Approaciing whou they are ordered to" Halt!” in tou 4. Tho dog barks, the poultry cacklo aud run away, gud the pig @eoiig company, | ox ugly-looking pistols, handed and told to kiss ¥ in each house. ra are as foil duced aud amall major The new Atate off 000,009 ia the Troasury,inoluding $1 of gold certificates. icinity of that city Wie 000,000 aE erie, | Gare Deen cee iereess | ‘The recoipte from custome during March al of the rebole were) Niue —Lovorott b. Pease; Treeurer—Kd- | were unusually large, being about sixteon Ward 8. Moseloy ; Comptrotter-Joase Oluey. | miitions, Tho Internal Kovenue receipte Obie Banteipns Bicotions, bave not come up to the usual atandard,and (Telegraphed to the New York Sun.) Coxcemmart, April 2—Pull returne from ali tho Warde give Cbarles L. Wilatach, Jnion candidate for Mayor, 4,400 majority, The averaye majority for the whole Union shout 9,009, showing a Union HW) over tue olection Inet appear to the comparatively small amount of fifteon millions, No Now York nominations wore sent to the Senate toxda; Collector Smy' friends are positive that he will aot be re. moved. Hon. Sylvestor Mowry, of Arizo Special Commie. | "rieoe Dickeas aN, Maroh 2th, 1s? came aud passed away, @ gain | Washington, looking after Arizona and of one Democratic Councilman, The oe" | Mexican affairs ‘Tho authorities bad | Coun Ht atand tweatyaix Union and tou Dewoorats, Tue total voto of the city | The registry of votere commenced in the te about 24,000, or 6,00) lose than Laat year, | Third Ward yestorday. ia the Firat and Cunentane, April At the municipal | Second Wants tho registered blacks largely oleotion yesterday, the Democratio candi * a 7 gigation Yeaterday. the Pemocratg candy | proponderate over the whites, thus affording ty. Tho celcatncar of tae Ualed Gaker ao akable incioations that owing to tho cvectod, apathy of the whites, the blacks will con trol the noxt municipal election tion to guard aga pa were confined to at tho Caatle reinforced, od, the prisons guarded, patrollod by cay nohes of four and Concord Mantctpal Eleotio five, armed bes ee ater re beehes (Telegraphed to the New York Supromo Court procosded to bul tu ‘rer bee they ov jay their eager | ¢ 1, April 2 Att nens today, tuking up the Kansas hands, In mnny of the larger cttios th | for Mavur today. w hurality ian title and taxation cases, the argu public houses wero open ander restriction, | Hon. Joh Abbott wre re clectod, v about 600 votes out of 1,100, Charlee Ht | ment of which was coneli Henator | aud tho proprietors must have bad boggatly | Dro ctcp a tecpectebie oulured barmer, had | Hendricks appeared for th 1 in or. receipts. Dublin. was yy aober. about 40 y ‘y citeens reform ticket, | contending thatthe Stato cannot tac Bacchus on Mouday | (Telegraphed to the New York Suny igo Underwood, of the United States and on the day aubsequout to St. | Mapisox, Wis, April 2—At the charter | Diatriot Court of Virginia, ia in Wa six and seven hundred, the Democratio ticket waa | Ais confidout that Jef Davie’ lace at the M Id it fail, howeve tort to ome © elected by ke) maj born waa elected y How, A, 5. San Det ween thirty and forty trick, who astho mong | Warwa April 2 The munte Fresldent will probably placa hint fond of “good liq pa t toaulted in tho election | (Mavis) on ball. thaw on bin Hast ane | the Dear Ke by tah) majority IES a CARAS he eoemntenioaved were afinid to get) Hou, &. O'Neil wae tod wayor the tithe to the lower end of the City Hall } tion wae held today, and M. HL. Pott, Re: | given to A State ave been just an w publican, was clected mayor with the into t the Miwourl Cherter Klections. foctly valid, all reapeots than by wearing the time the logal requir h dycumonts. (Telegravhed to the New York Sunt honored faithful shamee Even that wae Sr. Lorre, April 2 Th “ y dangerous, for in not greon tho color ew- | off quictly toduy, Jamcs 8 ‘Uh | Senate Executive Sessions. Diomatic of Ireland ? At would, howover, | fal waenl pent flag (Telegraphed to the New York Sun.) go very hard with an Trishwan when bo |" Mi Davis, Conservative, was elected Vreceedings Yesterday. would pot mou choaow leat" on | Mayor of St Joseph, to-day Waanunoroy, April Mr. Harlan intro: duced a roaolution which was agroed to that 5 r | rs Patrick's Day n reopen tho Committes on the District of Columbia Whon the country is at peace, and the | — (Telegraphed to the New ¥ he instracted to prosecute the revision of Lord Lioutonaut bas little else to do but ia | 8. Baur, Minnosota, April 2 the laws 0 Diat zed by the “4 ey nuual fare, |OTatic city’ ticket was tad toulay, by | joint resolution of June, 1X54, and that thes dulge in tomfoolories, an a about 104) majori Winona, Lake City, | have leave to ait during the recess of Uh Known a4 “trooping the guard,” te cuacted | Hastings, Northfield, Owatuona, Anoka und | Senate and to employ aasiatanta at on St. Patrick's Day in the Castle Yard. A other amall towns, give Republican | expense not exceeding ten dollar a day i sla GE ta lltaey are’ eared vetare [sore Mr. Johnaon rose tos privileged question lew mi " | flection In Denver Clty. anddefended Philip Frank ‘Thorman bis Lordalip, hia family, and the bangers (Tetegraphed to the New Yorw Sun.) tor elect sland, againat the ¢ on of his honschold, who come out on the| peyven Civ, CT. Avril 2—The muni: | Contained in the report of the Hank of Con nd to bow to the un verco in 1862, that he, whi cipal elections in Denver City to-day wa Secretary of « territied mob congregated in the yard bee) gninited conte whan thik < atom | tho ‘Treasury, failed to provide for the pay: Tews nad. who all tho. time aro iuwardiy | qhirited content hotweon the candidater. | mant of tho interest on the public debt fall cursing the tute of which ho is to repre: | mnotostati ' | ing duo January, 1861. Mr. Johnson cused tative, ‘Tivo Kiuglisl—not the, trish flag | ; | to be read @ loug letter from Mr. Thomas =i walt tary style ‘The 1} Lecal Elections tn Kansas, in defence of his loyalty and official conduct strikes up Mtrick’a Day ta the Morning,” | (Telegraphed to the New York Sun.) nid ahowing that he auccess{ully inade auoh Britkanuia Rules the Waves,” “Garryowen | Sr Louis, Aprit 2 —Joln A, Halderman, | Provision na Gloria,” “God Save tho Queen,” aud | anti Radical, wan elocted Mayor of Leaven. | Mt. Howard anid ho bad brought this Mamuol mattor last Merch before the Senate for the worth, yesterday nble was ture of the two is ted Mayor ot Lawrence, Kat Pole | benefit of the Judiciary Committeo, Ho was ous, wy iC there waa | tice did not enter into the contest no accuser of prosecutor, but it did eon The populace | u 2 Alrange that, althouch the report was made Hier the Trial ateseud ve year not until Turn about ts fair Maryland, cently hi Aig extracts Hin Lordabip once (Telegraphedt to the New York Sun.) wore published in the NATIONAL ENrkitt the people take to thoir ails Convacion (rasta Grxcri in May, 1862 skey, and tho farce tor Me. John on plained that, after leaving Baurino' Washington in Isiz, Me, Thonias want to hin Apel 1—Applications have ney of the ‘an exctise tor the non- | beon filed by cortain persons, enjoluing the | farm in Maryland, and did not tho Ive usual prograrome, te Sherif from holding any clectioa for the Tals escent, and ouly aubac rib t bia Lordship, and all | Convention authorized by the late Lagiala- | Haltimore Sux. tin Agik constant expectation Of | ture Today, in the Superior Court, fadgo | te letter of Mr. The rm » that the Fenians ra agai chargo of treasonal | Saarlin fala he wae Peney acy to damage the public credit 9 n, ani he nad, no doubt, vory agtceably. The coun: | yity red to the Judiciary Committee. T predictod in my Inst, rotmained | Le ‘The Bouate thon Wout iuto Executive Sos Cie tact lit ted. b: pou elon, ania, ad sevoral houre occupied (hore: Sande of military, called by 90% in, adjourned, of imaguation“ tying coluwmus,” are drie- | BALTIMORE, April 2—Iu the Supertor ing through the country on tris! jaunting, | Court the ci A. M. Rogers, Ben: THE NATIONAL BANKING SYSTEM. or tu low-backed oars, with the Iaudablo in: | (Teteqraphed to the New York Sua) A Dovilopment of Cane ef the Nation Baltimore. Wastunuton, April £—The National Me chanics’ Bauk of Baltimore, which has for tho past thirty days beon the aubject of in vostigation at tho hands of Charles Collen dor, Eaq., the oxarminor, who developed the fraud 0 adroitly concoalod for mora than hy the collusion of the has by the prompt of its Directors, unde: ructions of the Comp troller of the Currency, been 1 to re | port to its stockholders an unimpaired capt | tal of $109,000, and is thus saved from the necessity of liquidation at the hauds of @ receiver. At @ etockholders’ meeting on | the 28th ultuno, by more than two uae voto, the capital w fored to $10,009, corr x voto immediately increased to $40), 6 or uot. Resolutions were also passed heartily on. dorsing the action of the Board of Director and requesting them atill to continue in that | capacity. Thus it i National Bank, to the boarts of {error into the boarts of | ihe City, was heard on au application for Euglial | au injunction to restrain the latter from | holdiag an olection for ® Constitutional Invention Hs thorized by an act of the | ate Le The Court declared its | want of juriadiction as @ Court of Equity 1 | nature, a Workings im the 1 Mechantey Hank of wouatralions of Irontoally wpe! 1” will prove, Lhe truth Mt a red coat uover. yot | to decide quostious of frou, tho Trial poopie, | expecially involving the sovereiguty of the todo so now thanvatany | politioal powor of w State, Court, thea | therefore, decided that the application for known | ijunotion be rejocted aud tho bill dis out { Maiesed with o onurt 10 ree . FROM THE WEST, itary move us last we (Telegraphed (0 the New York Sun.) Arrive opposite the door, | Gemeral Hancock's Expedition 4 Weather, Sr, Louis, April %—The Junction City | (Kansas) correspondent of the St, Louis Democrat says that Goo, Hancook’s Ladian dition, fifteen hundred strong, was at and withdraws Lko @) Be on Saturday. General Hancock pro- pondary, followed by | poses to go to Port Yarned, on the Saute Fe ed moldiors, with clattor- | road, where he will invite the chiefs of the tor @ council to discuss torus b of | y fail to come to terms be ho diately commence @ vigorous war comprohends the case @ Castle otlicial *: twenty: Bookke: will, of course, An old wou is th time half again capital through fraud originat de inform on some of the | cos from h and Colorado a eh fra igiuating and ox inform on sone of ha | Advices from Utah and Colorado say the | isting for many yoars undar ite Stato organ woather was inteusely cold ia March, in with a loss of more than one-half ite entire | weived the trial cannot take “NEW YORE. (Telegraphed to the New York Sun.) 2—The Mayor jerer of rout Vilrurina, Trew, April offered @ reward of $90) for the m General Hinkbead, and the same for Furgusons uincderor The stormbort Liberty waa raised to day ubmaring aalvor, She gooe to C morrow Proceedings of the Legtslatnre—lroteciton Of Female Funployes in N. \. ( ity— tomer me ai A bany—Veney for the Hatavin Miad Asylum The New (rom Town Kallroad Hill Ordered to a Third Keading tu the Menace A Kextsry DM for the Metropellt ice Distrtet, ke ho BENATE., RILLA ADVANCKD To A THIRD READING. Aunany, April 2.—Incorporating tho city of Binghampton. Authorizing tho Utica Common Council to borrow money for schoo! SUN CABLE DISPATCHE tian Association of Poughkeopsie. r ‘lo for an addition to the Kings County Taunatio Asylum, Authorizing tho Saper _ visorsof Kings County to purchaso lands) Declaration of the Duke of for the purposss of a nuraery | jun of Mr. ILC. Marphy, @ confer Buckingham, | quested with the Assembly on pas for the better proteotion of foiunle AN jaw York, as Murphy introduced ® bill aa chos to acquire laad for the States, the bill emploves Mr. © thorizing ob ereotion of chapols INDIFFER mw AIRS IN FRANCE, Openiog ot the Paris Exposition. 1 ARSED, wo of Queensburg to ck; Incorporating the ypany;, Amending fako railroad Wilaon Harbor Cc tment of the Co iniasionors of Exciaa for night, the Duke of Buckingham, te Horkimer County, Appropriating one hit: | Colonial Secretary, aad that the 6 3 olonial Secretary, aaid that tha prospec dred thousand dotlare te continue the Sol | diare’ 1 fat Alluny and the mgonoioe in | He tranaior of tho Russian North Asaori: | New York aud Washington ; To prevent | can Posrossions to the United Stato was tructions ul wharfa iu | mattor of iudillerence to England | Now York Siqima PM Society ; For tho better regulation of pawn France. brokers and jank ahop keopors ia the Nia- | ienra Police District Me. Seasions ravorted favorably the bill Appropriating $100,000 for the complotion | Panta, Apel 2.—Th vleon acoompanied by the the i" Emperor Ni oan Clothilde, formally of poople present. COMMITEE oF Tue iad tiakke Oita: Lowpoy, April 2—2 P, M.—Advions have bron rocaived from Bombay which atate that the growth of cotton is that region has tly inoremsed. FINANCIAL. ‘onsale foe monry, OL airal shares MILLA CONSIDERED w To facilitate the construction of the White hall and Pittaburg Railroad, Ordered to « third romd: Conceruing the registration of voters {n the Metropolitan Police District. Mr. H.C. Murphy moved to atrike out the sevonth section, which gives to the Metropol Police ‘Commissionors the appointment of inspectors and registrars, and to desigy tho polling places in (i Mr Police Commissioners ty pay the of the apecial election for the Constitution Convention. Carried, Tho bill was then | ordered to @ third reading Incorporating tho Now York Croas'Town Railroad Company. Mr. Lo 1 that the bill had beon carefully dra the objections made by the Governor the Cross:Town Railroad previously paare and vetood, ‘The bill was ordered to a third 14, ila BM. —United Brate, April ®, Bvining —Americen bonds bave A per cen), amd closed COMMERCIAL. Twon- readin, 2 Mr 1 ©. Murphy moved to atriko out the Noop.—The Cotto enacting clause of the bill authorizing Ci Ab isthe mou vity, ni] gitiddliog Uplands, 1015 niianionera for licens ore boarding: | hon {i ate the ene y ut market te quiet ea without ai ution loat by @ vo 139.8 Recons. Fvening Measion, MILLA INT RE Authorizing St. Luke's Hoapital to convey | certain landa for tho bonotit of the Trustoos | en Pon ber barrel, @ Pork, TOs, Dagon, 404. 61, Chosen of ot. Luke's Kotreat, Authorizing the pre * ie ib tion of a for the use of tho Con. Leer yey mi T Convention, WILLA ADVANCED TO ACTHLRD READING. ereasing the achool tax in New York from $4 to $10 per pupil, Mr. Pierson moved to mend, pr that the inoremset asin to be raised bo exclusively expended in the purchaae ita. Tallow, 41 £4). Clover eval, G44, £10, The von du up 1.00 1 thoir tracks PROORESA EPORTE, To incorporate the New York and I nd Bridge Company, for the. pur of bu‘ldin bridge over Buat River, bo: tween New York and Brooklyn. To preve njury and loss of life on raiiroad cara, Bor | the extension of the Southside Railroad on Long Ialun't Mr. Folger introduced the Genoral Bill, authorizing Lefo Tnaurance Companies to take apocial depoaics in tho Insurance De | partment |) Tho Central Rail nouuced from tho Assembly with an anend: | tment, roquiring freight to be removed with Jin ten days. The aiuendiment was concur red in, and the bill finwlly owssod, Ad- jouraed A Fare Hill was an MEXICO. mane REPORTS VIA WASHINGTON. Tho Speakor preseutod the annual report of th iporintel tof the Insurance De Liberal Version of “tho Stato of! Affairs. A BAD PROSPECT FOR MAX, NILES ARSED, onfirming tho action of the Common uuncil of Syracuse oning an alley ia id city, Providing for the draining of the lands im the towa of Barre, Orleans fucilitate the conatruc Southern Central Railroad and alloy Railroad, and to ox beon roosived in this city, with the fullow ing information ¢ it from taxation towu aud city Louds, | ‘The expected battle at or now Kovess, had not taken plac yet, Gener jad been luted to the eon Tenport concentratod arinion of the North, West | aud Centro, General Treving had auc ed General Excobodo as commander of tl army of the North. ye | Maximilian and bia troopa were at Quore- Pro") taro fortifying the city, ‘Tho Liberals od Midland Railroad, and the Southorn | piod Lacataucia de lwe Vacas, nine m ‘al, and Utica and Chenango Railroad. | West of Queretaro, on tho Celaya road Tho points dincuasod wore upon the propos: | Santa Rosa, ten inilee North, on the Sai ed oxemption of the bonds of theso roade| fis road; Cuerta dol Chino, eight miles from taxation. After a long debate in th East, on the road to the city of Mexico, Assembly, the bills were orderod toe third | and Ajurtu, close to the Mouth, ‘The city | reading, was therefore surrounded on all aides, aad Tho Senate the communication entirely out off. for New York Maximilian had ate pted to sent recon noitaring partios out of the city ef Quere taro, hut they invariably wont over to tho | tts) Liberals, atating that the troops iuside (Telegraphed © the Aunaxy, April 2 Yew York Sun.) The whole of today's anion was occupied in discussing ¢! passed a Reglatry bill Langue Inet (Telegraphed (o the New York & ; i. wero very wuch domoraliced, Piucavsuemi, April 2—Last uight the | {ie natives would join the Liberals Commission appointed by tho President | as they bave an op | tunity of dolug ad about 5,000 Tho Tmperin the City of Mexico, under Sabera, most of | them had, however, been forcibly taken. into the sorvice, and cannot be relied on Diogo, Alvarez, Kiva, Palacio, Mur | to decide upon the acceptance of Loague | Island a4 @ uaval depot, arrived. A special | Commaittes mot this moraing, at the Sfayor office, at 1 o'clock, and waited upon the Comumiasion at their hotel, where the hospi Tonio, Neloa, wad others, iuveat very talitios of the oily were toudered by Mayor the City of Moxicu, and had already MoMichael, and. acceptod on bwbalf of tho | taolated it from tho interior distinguished visitors by ‘Adinifal Davie, | _ Puebla was defended by 1000 mei undor ke Journat, from which woe extract aa fol EUROPE. |; oount to conscious that te rotlecte | image of the aplendore et the scone. Land or ander tho aru the Grand Hotel du Lotvre, into the Rue | mpross Eugenie, and | of opened | guoeta tot] Apnl®, P.M. —U ated States Five. | Py shopa and atrecta, but not for my lady's room of the Hotol do Ville ts lighted by coatly adoroments which paint press, like @ vision of | leaaly ap Was pres the saino formality wi the ambassador, pre door bein: 41. | followed by mombers of the court, the dip r aud that all | doarewhat a maguitoout apartin the Ladies glittering with all brilliant And the attire ot th tractions. RATES OF ADVERTISING, ue araausur i Abra pl 4 * tees. Pr rice Two Cents} PRRIAL “ KECKPTION” hm Court Dall Foon. Jobn & C. Abbott, the istorian, lately | attended @ recaption at tho Tuileries, « of which ho senda to the New Havon AN 1 thoughtful mind: bat { om “already for the tro of writing these few lines, from the consciousness that there are thoes New Haven, whom L thom with interset. LOUISIANA. Trouble Along the Mississippi. NUMEROUS BREAKS IN THE LEVERA lows It ia imporaible by any akill ia word paint to omy adequate ites of the bril noy of A grand party lace of th Tuilories, E aeud, hower rief no y friends in New Havon, fally + the faintest Four Sevon Parishes Overflowed. purpoaos. Amonding the oh the —_—-- thousand questa thronged tho auit of mag ow York State Convention of U nificant apartments thrown own pon this| MMENSE DAMAGE DONE. inte, Incorporating the Young Mon Russian Amortea and the United About sixty pe from the ee a diplo relationship were to be honored by a pro nto the Emperor and Runpross ation to auch was apnt oo a Large anco, aud wae as Distress Among Whites and Biacks. aon ken aX card about mix inohos follow, “ Paoanmrarion of the Kmper for Mr. (Tetegraphed to the New York Sun), New Onueans, April 2—The numerous breaks in the loves assure the devastation of the richest portions of southwestern Louk siana, Tho giving way of the grand lovee of Morgan Soa overflows seven parishes, Thia was one of the largoat works of ite kind in the world and was bat recently completed. Work is progressing at the ‘Pionse exhibit thle gard at the eo Tho court dress in which it was kentlemen to appear, oot ol of tha Franklin Baving ol Ac. vbrond band of gold face do tovrgs Hi AULT as ki gcry oes lates kia of tho pantaloona, a black dress coat em. | Roman crevasse, fifty-six miles above thie ‘ol Palies Fore tia broulered with gold lace, white vest aud! oity, with some hope of closing it. The MI" Ntatuton relative to ra an a eee att; | moat recently roported broak ts pine milet aw trinte granted ; Relative to the appoint | Loxvoy, April2.—In the House of Lorits ait bras, or cocked bat, im bis | most ently ropor biee botow Baton Rouge, which will do immoned damage —ovorflow this section of the coum try and cause great suffering among the poorer olasses of whites, and throw thow sands of freedmen upon the resources of the Bureau during the coming seasom Two ladies, formerly of Now Havon, of owt and appesrance I had occasion be prowl, were my companions, Aac sarriags emerged trom the court yard Kivol!, we enw mounted soldicra stationed, fora long distance through (he brilliantly lighted atreota to prevent any rehiclo from entering which could impods the thousands Nowa Items. carriages which wero to convey the — . Wo ontered through | Dy Telegraph to the Now York Sund of tho Hind Tustitution at Netavi the futoruational Exposition yostorday | the Carr: of the Tull ¥ er dalesvieen tette (ote afternoon, There wore uo boisterous | S106, eee emateT want Gund eevee 7 a i" they of tess orsbarpeert cc aa ve No o1 ud m » “ been postpoaed uni today. aictsal Water Company? nt Saratoge Me- | demonstra or from the waasoe on patrol, and offoiale in J ‘Tor Charleston (5. C.) Board of Trade ® grand banquet last night as the Charleston Hotel. Gen. Sickles and stall ad Governor Orr were present. ‘Tur cotton destroyed by fire in Commerce atrest, Boston, Monday night, is valued of $50,000, and the total loss at $90,000; fully tnanred. Joun D. Panny and Adolphus Welr, of St. Louis, ware ro-olected on Monday Presi: dont and Vice-President of the Union Paci fic Railroad, eastern division. The Board of Dirootors is about the same as for Inet yoar Tue stoamor Montana, from Panama, ar- rived at San Branciaco yesterday, had pas songors for Japan aud China pot steamer Colorado which aniis to-da; Tue bankers and morchants of San Fran- cinco assomblod on Monday to devise means to ansiat tho destitute people of the South ern States, Funds are to be collected and itted to James M. Browa, Troasuror of tho Now York Association, orgeou ivorien nd avrvante in showy ted veatibules, jowor hall. Ten eery orally covered with gold livery, p mon, of digaitiod and imposing wien. They took the carments of the gentlemen vo them tickets in exchang rvants, who stood shelves Ascending the maguifcont fight of mar. cone passed at a distance of overy ‘a living atatue, eased in shining with helmet and breastplate, 0 atature, and ‘appearance apparently stool arn 90 wor they prose as they stood at intervals enc ao Jos aud iusonshle aa mardl With hia bayonoted gua by hin aida, + Arriving at the top of the atairs a scone bewildering aplondor Stange as it may aco ‘aria gas is not considered a gouteol light. Tt inauitaiilo for cafes aud reatauranta, parlor, Lhave not soon a aris lightod | ingle parlor Lt gas, The maguitioont ball nd wax candles, f the most iagaificent apart neni LOCAL } NEWS. gaud git-| Trave Movewants.—The movement foe gand rich furniture could give, aod ill an inceoase of wages aooms to bo general, lumined by tho aoft light of wax candles, which socmoed to bo in numbers without | at men of all trades aro agitating the umber, was open to tho viow. 1 think that | question. Atthe Jourgoymen House even of thers apacious apart | pentors mecting on Monday night it wee nts thrown open, besiloe various muallor | viiguncod that aome thirty-eight firma had agreod to pay tho Wages asked—$t por day. » has boon closod on account of the who wore to bo presented to the Emperor aud Kupress we slucted bo | the Presentation Room by a private par tage. Kaoh ambasandor’ presented. those id. the bosses seem Ine}ined i) ae from his own nation. About 10 o'clock they | ('tieaee in the domanile of the mon, The wore all formed ina line around tho room. | Coopers have succeeded in ge nperor was | croase of fiity A | wagen the Euperor | partially. aso aud follow: | manda.” The mover i far bas prorom Ho the Ein: | gatiafactory to the workingmon. 3 verat airy beauty: other trate organizations are contemplating » kuow how tho | aatrike, among whom ace the masons, whe A lady by my aide | have resolved that their pay suall be 6b 99 their de: I front tho throue 'r 4 1a tow atope behind adios may bo interested Kinpross wae dressed. | kindly gave mo the following description :| por day aftor April 8th inst. Numerous Sho wore @ robe of rich w tite, enn 1" stings of trade organizations were hold rowlored in white silk, and contiood at tho | Inatavening to discuss the propricty of am waist by « wide awh of ribbon, tormiuating | increas of wagoa. in alarge bow, ‘The border of the shirt waa| Tho plastorore assembled at hall, cor of two box plaited rates, with a wroath of | nor of Zl atroet and Al avenue, last ovon- tea rones, apare in loaves, but atudded with | Urilliants, Tho cantare was covered with | « resolution latroduced at a former meoting, three strands of diamonds, in detached | looking towards an luercase of wages from rows, but connected in the ‘contro with a | $1.59, the prosant rate, to $> por day white rose, A fourth atriog of disiuoude idorablo discussion, the re! Was worn as an ordinary watch chaia. 1 @ majority of the ment robo of tulle and aatin wae lavis’ being of t pinion that no defi ated with diamond poudants, and a luxw Hl bs taken upon tie matter until the riant atring of poarls bung from hoe Wwaug of the bight Hour Bill, vow before if was dressoi with 1) tho Stale Logisiature, iaknowi. The Cig any jo high on tho hoad, A 9 | Makers’ Ua ald a mcoting a6 Ble roses like thoso on tho robe, were laid caro: | tary Hall for the purpose of considering 4 the bait, Kucireling the fora. | the propriety of demanding aa increaso im hoad there Was a maasive coronotin dia rates for the mauufacture of cigars, The monds, with a coutral rude Drilliant with , whoa reosnt action looking to these Hinperial gems s6 of wages, was roported Aa tho Empéror walked slowly down the of tho SUN, have secured, | ing forthe purpose of taking action ap county. Line, tlie mante of each tustivisty Ha ou’ tho day's pal 1 en . wy A MILLS ADVANCED TO ATIIRD READING Boy ye tus by tho aimbasaator oF bis jg are to leave off work ab ‘To facilitate the construction of the New i : re was An Ox¢ ot bows, | | Po ctuck'« Yor rare ea “RiMinnd Raiteowd Gouee| Waaursotow, Aprit 2--Odicial news from | word wae spoken. Iu but two jontances did | Yiaus.—About balpast one, 1. ML, yee aud teoxeinpt town aud city bonds | San Luis Potosi up tothe {th ultimo has| the Emporor addevas the iudividual who | passed thro torday, a fire broke out in tho fancy goods inimitable grace, | store of Isaac Goldsmith, located at No. 73 occasionally addreasing ® playiul remark (9 | First ay. A gontteman named Kollee, who occupies an adja oro, broke inte | the burning building discovered that the inmates of the storo were absont. He | auccoeded in exti ishing the fire lomato corpa, aud the porsous who had | ¥o found burning among some bod boen presented, through oue of those | bine wood, and rage, under the oounte thronged saloons, into what is culled the | 1a Prot aiconaly. yeis Ci she Ge m4 Late 1 Which footw mloue. ie | tHe fire as incendiary nago by the Hall of the Mursha ich room alowe, it | trifling. A a He invostigation tate wtod. The Kin err, and & thoy let the way, This cercmony being concluded, the took the ‘arm of the by thrown opea. will accu ucets,. This room was aleo crowded with | (a FiKin Of tho fire rovoalod the fot Uhed Hie glittering throng. The Emperor and | Guldsunth, who wos insured for eae apress, and the Princess Clotilite, took | tt hed, previous te the br smoved his house goats in gilded aru chairs, upou x platform xhtly clovated, and tuimediately a baad | Bold fu house, sag of music in that room, aud alas id anothoe | bis stock,aud | was lookin 6 to atore tho Oxtures further beyond, and in struck up thoir whic ting had beoa of tia lishment la view of those facts Goldamnith waa arrested and locked up | in tho 11th Precinct Statian-Houso prepare (ory ( au oxamiuation to-day.........Abous Lo'clock A.M. ative broke out in» bare. owned by Mr. Abr ‘Quackeaboss, le | ewtod in 87th wtroot wd aud dd wvenwes, | The coutents of thy building, couaisting of two horses, valuod at $40); a carriag Valued’ at "@300; "0 sleigh, Uarness, food | oto. to the va'uc of $250, wore entirely com oul d. The vailding, whieh wae valued af |, was also totally destroyed; om 4 | pact of which above moutioned proj Was there eoy insurendh. The.crigta ef the tire is supposed to have boon of an im For an ho} even to those ustomad to much scones, The 1its, the rick dresses of stnola Ww ho goutlemen , and the gorgeot the uaic, movement, bined ty lend tho scone grent at Thera was ono largo ball act apart for re froshineuts, whore one coulit go auy tune dcordials and almost every 9 1 * cendiar character, aad circumstances | aftor which tho Comtalsaion procerdted tothe | Narego, and Gon, Diaz, with 900 men, bad | delieaecy Vee Meare ei eee | ousting to twesgoung mon painsd James Navy Yard, to pay a visit. to tho officers at- | begit his operations to take it | for tramsient rotresiiment, bo super | ec eath ae tea Wary Xard, to pay.e visit. to the oftcere ats | ap id Mectiniiian be captured at Quere.| fable. Attwolre o'clock the Kuperur and | MOOrath Sam Beerger Hon she | Committee baving thea in charge will take | tar to Lwaguo Island, The Commission | Auniral Davis, Commodore A! tia contilently expected ho w t tiring a single ure xico and Vers Crug will gurcendor with: | Of the 0 they were socord a before Juation A them back to the station house in 86th street, whore (hoy wild Cit Pawperor it) originators. of the fire, tho othor extremity | ity arrested and ti Ledwith, who rou 4 Empresa led tho way ¢ Jaco, where the dours were throwa owas expored to ou and @ supper tal witness, Sle baiiles every question with aa looalities the mercury falling forty | 2atied, thoroughly reconstructed within EK. Hilgard, Assistant U.S, Cows. | Which ransiu dod gue to ie aspect of await the reauit of an investigation by Fire ingenuity anit quick-witteduess whiok turte online, She. mernasy allay. ¥ | period of thiity daya, thereby vindicating | Survey i J. W. King, Us 8. Navy md Excoiragwg the fabulous acence la tho | Shalt Hukor......Karly yesterday wore TR tncruase ie aban piel ® the now hu 4 atipendary into a raging | doop, aud disastrous foods were looked for | te oreat credit yon the food sare bina He | Major’ Hasaphrleg Us B Arve, The Gold Hill (Nevada) Niws thus speaks Hid’ there wore four thousand | [BK 2 fire was discovered in the collar of fable tho Publishers to extend ste nage of mab, | passion Fivding wate ntainous distriote, A large num: | (ra SOM orog Gaul Gis pacaanlte aa | Lomemapagtys s | of the business of that place sanly tut tnote. than twe or | fue tenement house No, 32) Wout jth strook, fetes ove T cOpartwient We reences, MRS atee tae | ane ex poslule ee a ike unaralllig, and cattle had beon frozen to | Mravcioty of frequeut. exalniuations of Arrival ef the Belgian at Pertand e einen son honaful to look down | thrre hundee A tune onuld ppnronen the was quickly oxtinguished ot ‘in Sueponsabls tot ee at eee “Diessing {ron thelr oral Augue and atafl and fifty | Hanke by compotout and expest examin (Letegraphed (0 the Y Or St eee een eee oor? | tables, which wore epread around the halle! Disp Fuow tun Evracrs ov Caamre~ ecoive a queer blessing oir » anow-bound at Loue Stu ‘ ho #ereot in to ol , oo th : i paatallage ‘ Foatess, ‘This is uv fancy aketoh, as L heard ‘the Northern Pacitio Railroad, | °* ome Poutiann, My, April 2—Tho steamship | number of teams that aro now at work Of the roo, tiwce was an ariiy uf ser: | Goorge Thorwell, reaidiag at N>, 106 Seoond of trom a friend from the South w case, | —— — ry Belgian, Captain Brown, from Liverpool on | bwu! off quarts, There is one continued vane uel y ANG BLY af every | atreot, Brooklyn, white at work fr Kos é oral outliuo, 1 H y ” ” tain of agous going down nd noth b ld Hearty ‘ron vot ia th y, yesterday a Balt moun toe nore a cenares Satie pete | Kacape of Frigomery RECONSTRUCTION, the Yat, by way of Lundouderry ow the saa | alt dt Wagan govng dona and Mle | AS at ae TY Pile gear | EEOREEEEOON fe te a eee tates oes fh They Monvas sla Rial «| Hvupeow, N.Y, April 2—faat evening | (Teleg ed to the New York Sun.) u ch, arrived Lere at a quarter to two ¢ Se UP with vith. niste wiito those | entered at one door and went out ae Mica ald could bo progured. Pee | places of (ho fugitives, aud tuformere ace | botweon7 and 8 o'clock Juhu Welch, who | Im Alabama. [Geet te Gerrans | Eve UHR Ame TOR: Lig vo deposited thoir first toad | otter, As goon aa the ball was full, (Re 6a | 1 navy —Last evening aman named S \ dred and sixteen passengers © tollow | pane Aces tie dour was closed until thoro was reg ably Benross il'bee lara was coud od in our jail charged with mur Mowtoommny, Aty, April onoral | ing ia bi art: Spoke, April It, at halt: | er Pern ace Vy “aavoro of | SxHin apace COF More to cut At the gaine | Jolianues DB. Brower, aged 7s, who recent lords, corporations, clorgy ail donomia. | weoks zo, made his cacape in a very mys | tration of the Military bill iu Alabama, aays ie SAA TRAA a otrasttt oe let wen ') aa they pass. The jingle of bell toame make | ay beer {ROR WR Meee: Gael ' fouwt dead in bis room, at No, 8 Broadway, tions, etc, Now that the danger is over, | terioua manuer, accompanied by Joba | @ literal compliance with the Civil Rights | tude {1 oad lome.tu io sweet to tho ear of every oue inte: | WIE SEY UAT no wore the most die | Whero ho was boarding. Ile is supposed te theaa loyalista aro recove Wists vanished | i ontived for # minor | i) will be exacted, and payments for eer wee mille dit Re ih Hayton, tae tiacuished wen aud wouen from all Lauda, | have divd in a tit, . he New York: Sun. ran rind. And thue the ecoue of musi “ . They want Se be made. ¢ to unlock the door. Tho turnkey entered | paremptorily forbidden, Genoral Popo (Telegraphedt to the New York Sun.) ntow Caran iin, that wali sting, moyoweut sud conversation, terday, Margaret Wedgewood, a native of they “be. quest” Boon, far “too soon, | the fall, about 7 oolock and found every. | witt eetabtian hie headavarters at atlonte |. Mavuta, ‘Taxw., April, 2. = Governor | have for # past two wooks boon lyin ile | ei et iy tate hour in the moruing. | tel od 41 years, attompted to coms will their vengeance be glutted. Spe | thing all right ; he re-eutared again about 8 fn Virginie, Brownlow has appointed, Horoce W-ifaee: | toe the want of ovo, have again started up. | ert tay ceouule at hall paat two. Tio | ait auicide, ab her residence, No, O2 i PAYS FOR AN UNLIMITED BUST | Clty, in Corks lamericks and Citeeael” ests | Sa ce eeiace tit eat ae Welch tous tk | Bic L 2. n ees eee ce Ot te eae tad’ Joun | make good times aud the present pros | crowd Lad beou slightly duniuished, but | Houston atrest, by swallowing » quantis $05 p PE AUT TITA troteses Gok: | etn Orn: Lamon and Clommol, early | aud on going to the oell of Welch found i tcuMOND, April 2—Genoral Schofield | vico David Campbell resigned | aud John | make gual tinea, ae proseat prot | Tiere Was NO ubatouent of io brillianoy of | aris green. ‘Tho woman was taken to Sn ta rulon f Brook ya, lik pe fer a i Apri ‘The nunber'of prisoners bild for | vacant. Thinking bo might be in Hage: | bas issuod au order susponding all elections Judge of tho Criwinal Court | peste ate that ronda are going to Ue 4 the scene. levue Hoapital, whors ale uow lies ia @ May MA There must bo at least 1,09) | dora'e cell. bo procoeded’ there aud fout a ef iy chanea Ie a ee JN. Wravior reaigued. ; ryan Thuis te but a meagre akotch, T have no] procerioue condition wroale. “P.ssipetcry scurset for hore political captives in tho various jails | that yacaut also, A thorough search was | Wall the rogistration te comp! ire] fF uupoackment preferred | Tur report is circulating ia Cauada that me | be fe om ib 1, ‘Uaaten'thpartmens | {urouguout the country, aud tho umber ia | then Wnade and it was agcortaiued they had | meantime, (ho yaoancice occurring will be vaaicr wore to be tried by | Princo Alfred ia to Le Kiwg of (he pew | time for those retlections which auch @ or ———_—_— WPor'tae, bsicvaak's prest Peres Kiel sll diealdl 3 auamonted gauke, Avgouuts (rom ali garcia hata Mod “Luo Blecdd ofleca @ poward of! (ied by (ho Cameendine Gemaral f UnDuasles UAAk bid Aadakte | men sof Ginaaaba Hao State povato won CACUAW MO AOwOOR J oh” (Comsiamad on Moarta Maze. es,

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