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ee \THE NEW YORK SUN. free ASH EL DAILY—SUNDAYS FXCRPTED. OMe corner of Nomen and Fulton streets. } Binge Copies TWO CRNTS. | Swoirs Con's per wook—Bix Dollars por year. THE WEEKLY BUN, 7 on Thursday of each week: '¢ sont by malt Owe DK Gd BRET roe cmt, PARIS, ITALY, a AFFAIRS IN ITALY, i, Sco aes et aime te | i epinte md tatareat te lealy | amt OF ADMIRAL PERSANO. “dechiod’ and sboula be sdbe viubn Ainge ar “if committe ti | His Condemastion, _|NEWS BY STEAMER. AMBRICAN ‘SOCIETY FoR 1HE rae faeont ne faa Se te ao Ft ae Ey Mes oticer mar be complimented for © English tr jerground PUBLISUEI pROLUHOUT Ti | a untrey SPOR CAND IEPELOL PHOWINCES, | Full and Interestiog Deseription. IN ALL At TUR PUBLISHERS LOW EST RATES on ot onvere le male, adapied 14 the adve:tisin: ie done in the best ae, hohe ac | | —_ | Healy. Condemnation of Admiral Pereano. Fionexce, April 1,—The protracted In _ eforrnoe M_ 8, BACT, Prog’ MEKICAN AND. FOREIGN aie ABAGY MURS & 60, Publishes: vestiyation of the conduct of Admiral l'er utiie Americ” ¢ ‘ents for sano, who commanded tha Italian fleet in ‘countries. Momre MUNN 2 CO. have bad seventeen yearn’ | tlie battle of Lissa, has beon concluded, In | Past in rolleiting patente, and have sees © | accordance with the verdic o | Motneys for nove than Ayr inventora. dance with the verdict of the court Waanoket’ Staining tbe Patent La stint bas beon aentenced to be voation to im ered (rom the naval service for in atte tee HS co, y Pack Kow, New York, oF cor of F and bt ~ ‘The American Vachte. Fetisges }.0 #2) Sontmaweros, April vo M—Th CHEAPEST AND MOST WKIRS 8 MAIK DYE bu Taam F | yachts Henri tta, Vew Be. The Model Dre of the World, te used tn preference to aredl for going ty ees, A uber, becouse Shires TDOWS NOT ATAIN THE SKIN, MARINE, ‘en rnave tred iy sek nowindge, ies NOE ENSURE THY MAM, halt ton bevuitin nd natur ACK OR BROWS, | tnd ie soit Drapgigts at the Te my he Tow pve pat ore PreK nx ie ie ais al oie artox, April 16. Tho North Ger Lord at hip New York, € bernet, which lett New York ou the ith . arrived here yesterday, and after landing sh matte and yy t Lom oeoeded on her voya REOOL, Ap Steamship Company's steawor Ni; | Capt. Dutton, which le the 6th of April, touched at Londonderry yeatord arrived at this port to-day iMeant | | Queessrows. April 16, —The Inman ate oe and Fisotwing are) it Portland, Ma, on | ke hirty-F’ ‘ourth ‘ Year, with tn junction | that it a | the brought main lin what is ood th pre-exia onele for taki int rod ren of th | direatly lighted from tho top and structure main line of the Metropolitan, 1 ton presanted anoh engineering ditfcultios two then proceeds, through # tunnel, wtreet Stat of @ mile from King’s Cross, ation ii by whi above; not 4 light 0 to above, counulorable dif ange leading f vee, which n their hom thin aan the benefit of the hardly iow the aurface Crows and Eagwai roads, where the to two feet below the short pisos of tannelling; aud this ia again eceaded by some open work in councetio @ King’s Cross Station, which & vory ologant In the station iteslt the up: the Groat Northern joins the june: fr ppoars marvellous how the union of tunnele has boom successfully about; for the one arch of the 6 apreads out into two, and ao forms callod a “bell mouth.” The line to Gower quarters which t abo t thre Gower street a lighted by the reflection afforded © glarod tiles from the roadway light is the sun: aud, tow though the Wriltiaut as still one ca road on the platfo out the ail of Laaving atation we hay of tunnel, wud then reach Then follow ther half mile of tunnel, the eo of which was altended with ultion, route w anos of a at Tu this peighbor interrupted by the Dterrinosn pas no large hones to an susod by nursorymaide ng the children of tha residents Such to the grean-award ered by the in » the progress audiug and derce tent of Lin 100, had el, sou8 to carry the ling under terrancan thoroughfare, for nurserymaidy and ¢ his highly gontes! neighborh. ¥ | Another balfmile of tungel brings ae to Haker atreet station, which ia lighted fren the roadway above by meane of white-t. covered shafts, The next atation is a’ tho Edgware open oneand | the terminal p Road, Fad. dington, balla ’ some places the ling is about 50 fret pent between King's Road under Ne Ki vent metre Ersstows April lt. The Toman ston | Moat of the houses wader which ther concerning | hij» City of Paria, Capt, Keanedy, ns were strengthened during i: conatrue- age Ver had prea nt eo left. New York April 6th, arrived ‘ot thie | tion, aud the result 1s that the vibration. of medeanr i sre Sievers We tent today, and this afternoon eailed for | passing traine ie scarcely felt by the ocou toa Pateui te A pool ive | Liverpool Pants of these houses, Sometimes train Patenue as aaner mtat alee be obser FINANCIAL. Loxpox, April 16-2 2. M.-Conaols for M4 American aoouritios y be you pass along; tomed to this, and thinks no heard passing under your feat ae bat Cockaigna has becom oan asinen mea a Livia, aharen, Hin itthan of ® passing cab or A United Five-twenty | mention that tn one case, where the line bonds, ex dividend, 02 | pansed through the cellar of » gentleman's Faaskvonr, April 16, United States | resden © purohiased. the solicit propac advices forme: "2 ©'° | vive-tweaty bonde opened at house, rebuilt it on @ batantial A the part Tvoning, —Coneols securities closed at the follow US. Fivectwention, ox, div, 7 I abaree, ci l¢, brie Kail COMMERCIAL, ty ‘are ob ined by us. ade a 1, Avril ON cotton mark consult wih ua, ne corsially opened quiet, Midditng Uplands, # Re be in) Par rough a Pe an honest opinion. Fer evel ‘tod advicr, we make wo chi fend «descr p tom tivo, are Kept ‘Aairees MUNY & S'yatent for the ‘same’ inventio wivboat per quarter je 1. for 8 raite and Haves + April Wed M cotton taark et closed without jnprovercemt is 6 or prices, Tue following are the authorize even og guotauone: Mitdling a, ied Mian Ty. The day foi ant ot Flay brgny QUICK A Taana Karoar..The elyices from Manchester srenin'ere able. The market for goods ad yarve | ledeireune), eal (tiene have # declining Hors Vane i © ome 6 t tenia, He | closing yuotas Astana tot estoy itules | per uart sed Cros eed ihe Patent | $4. yb ceutel Twa pic annetg Tuaurucynn Ie aye Tie.tod, Wiley deeat MUNN & CO, No. i Park Moa ise ead suerivan Vv WHITE LILI ton for ae per [ANS MI NUH and vee the ouly Say ate tue prs tn BY STEAMER. OUR LONDON CORRESPONDENCE. ‘The Undergroned NED PAN tow NECK & Deserlp ing the Cars—Length of the T Vurity of the Atmos Panecoyers. Carried —Karnings of th larity, ete, et Loxpom, April, 1867 HARNUM'S ELASTIC SIAP AND BUCKLES, DRAWHRE, of an el City Solicitor, proposed to relieve streets of London of their plethorio tra hy menue of » subter roputed knowing ones amiled a Muger is steady av) YOU CANNOT FIND & B vie oned | Cibapor arte gy tor Besuiityl per for | ‘than Per 04 Ibe, for cre Nambor of | When tho late Mr. Charles Pearson, the the rattle in ware ao roadw: is no one of th this give would a & rerio topa of tho carriages, and extending frou mengere Pedn Kiver ond oneend to theother of each set of vebic ‘No doubt the construction of thie lina, in| pi ed pe composing the train, Those gas bags are | the face of ditfioultias whioh appeared i P iso tsi alp weighted the top, and as the weighte de | moet ineurmountable, is ous of the grandest | Riven that uae, ahow: | the } scond,an indicator, at the auloofeach box, | achiovernonte of modern times, [tatlords a | ing # fixed ght of the fourth autor hae | cided, shows how noar the reservoira are to being | atrikiug illustration of the poet's line | baen, or tail om th South weat Voit of | ty i applied by meane, vary eum | than war will b hibited Mal aftor the {lth int., | sidens elected by one Biaies pijvo in communication with the bage on the ; iil be @xhibited on mud ho AOU ht but elected by the viet while. along. the lower part rot each [and whenever Macaulay's Now Zealandor | gud in clonr weather should bo aeons at proven, cansesta (ree | the train una the “inain” weit | visite the rin of this eld city, i will pur | tance of eight mil le rainorihy, |More hy which tho bags are teplonished | tle bite beyond all elas to know how thie | ‘The applications for appe f Rog habeas fork | ota ortablished at wither | cowed marina, which he will probably | istora in Maukruptey have reached the num | Tb ‘Al pariy hat ewert the countey by | The gasotneters are kept | imagine it (have beo ever cou: | hor of 1,000 already, about 25 of them be: | jeritiee eo large ae not befie known to history. | | yplioe from the neighuar: | ceived, much lees how it could aver have | ing from New York’ City alone. When it ig | ite victory wae vod doubeti’y bu complete | "ao heavily woighted | ben excruted under the vnat masane of Jered that only 24 appointinente peuner wae overymiere te she sxcrtitent, | ihe al ct the | b ortar which it { use 6 made, it au F P imaginod that | 8 La pryrafitrall papers P ye fill ne Taeanaot hydrants | eubte B panaae. Nivea under t Dkrupt LAW OPO) were tn ait here ant confiru the uci we of | metho of the underge rather | formerly their wine jonveni be doomed to utter Aa an objection tot | the eulpl overcome by © us the cellar, whioh is now sllar, Tea ou) rd, and there ie no more ca felt by the trains than if they many rate passing thro drain are approach m tho ya flight of id there orm difficulty getting in traina of the Motropolitan Kail there is in any other, And, in the matter of conv the Uo in superior Co almost every other he fir cea, whioh the oupt ot expect (o fiud in py of gloomy tut darkness fa, as it were, invisible, and one feola a @nugness and security thatare very remark: able as contrasted with the early predic what the Ur nd would be, n DOXMS, arrang pace of two or three minutes, Thi Of lighting wae wlinoat a necosaity ini tine, for people would with any inconvenience thai davkucas in w disiual it vet at the out as cirged amongat other things that hurous aud other objectionable ex «from the @n would bh kines, which are very powerful, ware ape cially deaignod for this line by Mr Pow its engineer, ‘Thoy aro on eight whe wud the four front ones are m on a pivoted fran, like the | inary carving | round curves The J either to oxhauat tho ate donee it ta of And 1 litan It lari chinney in the ordinary way, or 4 out the ¢ of the underground ruute is mainte # high atate of purity Mylos Feut etiabled to in tanks whieh tho engine, a © placed 4 containing 1,000 | gallona of water—a supply autticiont for the Shunt journey, ‘The fuel a uch bat | ter than that on any other r untry, and thus the a ow, as to the trafic on the Metrope wilway. Hy the kindness of Mr n, tho general folly of ing at ony kind of on agor, Lam | ing partion. | showing moat forcibly the pretmaturely. ano: NEW YORK, WEDNE of the ndertaking, that the sery Mylon Feuton wei nired, and he hy nl WAnAgement indiapeneable Too many coo broth, [tie te t tleman, who is a n rendering t 40 famous for ite punotuality and readin to mest any emergency that imay come upon it, The following statement of the passenzer reoeivte per mile per week, compared with the other lines baving their termini in Lon don, for the week ending the 30th of Le. 866, will give a good idee of the fi | oancial success of the undertaking : Weekly) Recet Name ot Company. | Monge! Tepe |per nl Geo! Pantera... | Toes! a4 | Groat Northern | an | 1489) 35 Great W omera. att | itses| oa | Leadon amd Hrighion.| “SAG! 1857] 61 Tomdon, Chathain and | Dover... 1854) 4248) Gt Loudon A’ Norihweat.| | ern 119%) 0,7 » | tandon& owner | | | OW 1 weve. | aw North London | it at | Mouth astern ‘Las ‘otal of (em companies . ero8 | Metropolitan ooo c6 & NAH TSI E1082 So that the ear Metrope that | The great value of th nge por mile per work Undergrow is thatit links together the Northern Southern lives, Before it was completed passongere from the North desiring to go South had to get through London by a" of cabs or other conveyances, Hut now both the Groat and (reat West orn trains ran ov tropolitan, and a person travelling tothe south of London ean do 40 without changing carriages, This ie an immeneo boon to hundreds and thou sonde By the success alroady achieved the Un derground Company were stimulated to forther ection, and petitioned for powors of extension for faterescting every underground lines. Al Legiala 0 desided to xrant powers for Mr. Fowler's plan of forming “inner cirole,” from which re to be made, con with the holo of the province “inner cir cle,” when completed, will extend over an aroa of about 1! miles. It is expected that thoas works will be comploted in about 3 th thy le are no 6 lines, When the Kailway obtained thi bury, the act of Parliament imposed upon thom the condition that one train daily should run to the city carly in the morning, and one from the city at night, for t vonicnce of workmen living in t ro y ve been dr of town by t | provements causing a0 much doatruction of property, aud that the fare should bo one penuy for each single | y. The com without for the aot ruuning two train morning, allowing the train atthe close of the day al tho low fa of Sd for thedouble journey At firet there was on an average 400 workingoy ied J dally, but the company subse ducod the fare to 2d for the double journey ad the number then rose to upwards of 1,000 w day. Si then additional teaing Have been added, the numbor snore A threefold, | na have great ronson to be thankful | underground line exiats atthe ‘The per contage of olassen who use thie line is thus given for tho half year ening lat of December last” Firat o! 1.00 par 6 bowing the Targer proportion. by'far to be third Claes Newornoes | HAVANA. | portant iC Tras -M, red Capture of | Atenmer by the Rt vlan | Masaya, April 10—A rumor ie current | that the famous steamer KI Cuylor, hay ing become m Chilian privateer, has captur | eit the Spanish stoamahip Montesumn {> Regarding the bark Ovean Home, it ie | quite ovutout that the captain ie innocent of any intentional violation of the Spaniah revouue laws, ‘The Florence M. Tower which arrived on the 6th inat., ie in tho Pr cr ro boing four thousand reau ted atraw pa per on board alao that the Atoamer Star of the Union brought sume nu cargo, but was allowed to leave jelphia under bonde to return and nent nge in tho tariff which iat tho Ist of July, morely amon of the indirect tax, serving ae place o & roductio | au excuse for tho increased diroct tax of | ten per cont on in government wes ae fixed by which, by the way © ia uot DISASTERS. | ( Teleqraphed to the New York Sun.) ing prdject in t yn of wonders. | Fant 1 eld their forchoade plying that was opened in January, 1863, and! pocusytee N.Y, Amril 1h ok. bridge the worthy projector was (aat preparing for | by the end of the yoar nearly nine and a) - bY + OF Lent Coluey Hatch or Bedlam. "The thing is | Half millions of passongers p over it. | over the Erie Caual, at Knappyille, twelve wee ‘eee, hea be specu rea oe : This vast 0) reasing your | miles east of this city, fell yesterday, as impossible, air! Can't be done!” raved on | by year, eric tehed heen | ieee ce creer, eae arauioe the incrodulous; and then, as though they | twenty-one uillions, The following is a ide : bs would clench the matter, they would add: | statement of the uumber of passengers oon: | With a teaw, Mr Hosworth was gesiously ; ae har | Yeved: and the amount of trathic receipta, | and bis little aon fataily injured Hosistes, supposing it could be done, what | in oach your, aluce the opening of the line ‘A Village Pleeded fools would trast themselves on auch a rail: | year ies of Amomnt| cunvaiass Dic ApSL Minho rover yoi * vIICE 8 CENTS. bbe finding sHeeenee Watt: | botonging to the Pitteburg, Fort Way Tits Vy TRADE Lot us eo. It is not nos y mt thie | 1s. £101.07 . i tion Dealers gowe rally. ised, 11ilt#a ; Chicago Railroad, at Alliance, burat today time of day to point out tho engineering Mau aby 100 ‘ HLS | flooding the village and doing much dam tae RUABTICATRAR AND BUCKLE ©O, other dificultion whioh had to be over: | 1H00) nla | OFFICE 0H) BROADWAY. %. Ye 97 Fang ot be malt aint of Me. come, oF the persistent manner in \ — a wastes 100 | tho undertaking was opposed ae altogether | carried sre ING OVERCOATS, Suttice it that tho thing is an | [Met ) 48. #15, $19, 815, 88 AND 8:0 t, and one of the, if not | FREEMAN & BUKI, | the, grandest triumphs of emgineoring soi | Sauday SOR SUUTON AUD ROSBAL STW ence. With Londoners the Underground, | Monday, OPLOS TRBUN BELLING ans | Tuenday, “| or ua it ia now oalled, the Motropolitan Rail: | twenty, (7) PH hottvaLe OTHE TRINITY Chol | way ine great favorito. It is undoubtedly | Pyurmlay, (2 Ey OR a an 1eof the ploasanteat to travel oninthe| Friday, | * | Kingdom, freoat from accidents, aud the moat pane ANDEL'S ORATORIO OF THE Mrsei AL, one of the beat managed, the ‘The largest number of Saturday, was during the V , the daily wumbora b oe woe THAD May 1 ng ae fol: | age. Two children are reported to have been drowned ‘Tho Floods tm Heulsta Onsvans, April I vertlowed, aud travel bas beou New Railrowd is | suspended The Opeloura ‘The Death of Bishop Timon, (Telegraphed to the New York Sun) B pril 16 The Right Rey, John Pimou, Bishop of Buffalo, died of eryai at the Episcopal residence, at 8.40 o'clook re 4 : | tual: and all this in face of the faot that | hove figures it will heseen that | this evening. The body will be leld inetate ie TRINILY PARI, | ay octioe tine appronshes it In tho magni. | {HA allway i yearly increnaingin popular | at the residence until aftor Holy Week, and 1 tudo Of ite passenger teaflio, ‘The tunnel | Mad at neuen exci ear ue RTL OE thon removed to the Cathedral, Monday, ComPORA ‘ON | railway, then, is not an imponsibility, and | good re) for thin ie found inthe ft, #04 be buried Tuesday. No man in the ten " m | that, notwith: ating upwarde of +), 000 | b here are pe s who tru elve ar community emit has never been aaingle thal ecoideatt ip | Or Srenen > man's death is more {Te doacribe the Unitergrount Railway |to Jast February, indeed, there had not universally regretted | withous the nid of woodcuts 18 @ work of | heen On pec of any’ kind, and. then R | willow Li x alibi (bald sted owing to the density of & thick’ black f ‘The Southern Press Convestion, pickesive (kat 0 she alaht of yessorn difticulty ‘ ate p nthe Hoven gaslight bad no power to dispel, | (Telegraphed to the New York Sun.) pee Uy, | city called Parvingdon street, where a apa. | thore wane alight collia which tice] Artanta, Ga, Apel ia She 00 Chetrease fine Sean al ies ous station has bec" constructed’. We | OF four peraone ware lined, but wot 40 | ye Bough P A Udlegetee to | eo, woemen_ | will enter @ trate bere and go the whole Then a eaten mah ai ae sian the rv the eters Piatt Coartation, ond prieres |B Ozh W t ° whet wre indigenous to Lond 1 ame, are gathoring hore. How Tao WHO LJANC Tor length of the line to Paddington, where it} don't the underground | nd the Wraatue Brooks ex ie ath rn Kail. | one that was the cause of this rived from Now York lty yaniy Ge, Aas | Way—a distance of four and» half miles, | 7 intense thal one could wot ase @ senple | agent of the ee : pefore him. Hence the accid VFS —OIRDES | Soon after starting we come to tho first tua: | And, moraover, tho trains rin ‘ae emit Ly 4 stowcrip the line up to thie bei 1s below the road | of from th iout “outs. foot vite 138" iar { level many foot, but atill not covered over. | Will reailily ace oat ied ‘hog. wilt be | ‘Th ere not of the very host d ried, wal, te Tho first tunnel is about half ® mile long; | dente must he of ann wi) (han Collawa am goon cutium, bh enothes bavus ut oeourren id, fortuuatgly for the abargl ed has | the working olaaa: | fi ,ESDAY APRIL 17, 1867. Tee morcantile community of thie vity have | Now, he fad never aail oF intimated any arranged for a complimentary ontertain | avioh thing, and uf the Seuates charges that Mr Chandler aaut tho Senator frou Maine out to the delegates: ha (Mr, Fessenden) had dociaret ho would had informal the Senate tha’ if the Tres | THE APPOINTMENT WAR. saan vote for copperheads or traitors, ho (Me WASHINGTON. Tout acnt i improper me should votes Chandler) had atated what was not true OPEN SESSION OF CONGRESS, | "tm the! toplied that ho could ox pect nothing elae from 9 Senator determin ed to draw wrong oonolisions, Nothing Like auch w ramark ts that attributed could be fount in the recorded proceatiags, He hat niet ic wae the d ity ¢ 9 tore twain hare until the yacanciee were filled ud that if the Presid tin proper mou he should vote for the. contirmation, gtows hart passed a tenure of office wt evented the Br t from ¢ what bad hitherto Leow namely, ing vacancies in the recess of the Senate at tho Senate pw \ tooover the | Vresident’s veto. If they wont away now without the ottices being tiled, on the Seu ate weuld reat the rospor sibility ware other partion concerned bes | President and the Shut up tbo aul ices amd the ay! Seuat (Telegraphed to the New Wasiiscroy, April 1 After the Senate had today voted to go into Executive eession, Senator Johnson rose to intraduce @ resolution, but it was de clared not in ordtor owing to the fact above . ation i al ites | to contra Poatmasters, conld ‘not throw stated, The resolation it te sald recites | tty rospouelbility frem their shoulders various pointe Mexican affairs and con look at the fecte. dhe I d re. cludes with an oxproasion somewhat moved four or five hundved officers, and of thin nian sof unfilled 1 lled b ne Way of an appoal to the Liberal Ge mont in behalf of Maximilian army, should thay fall into the bande of the troops of that Repu Tn other words, ssoonding the effort of the Execu The other ¥ non whom the Sen comtirmed. — While these th were going on, Could the Senate aay the ' Ht waa Hol making An afort to with tuo Senate! Sune time a and his tive in tho grees in seesion crime ; but the Senator er to remedy omy iil oF ‘The motion to reconsider was nega All powerful, and by The Senate last week reconsidered the | remarks How could het They were witere in vote by which ex Governor Bradford, of | Et! Peevenden—My language wee witered ia Maryland, was confirmed as Surveyor of the | open session ‘ort of Baltimore, but today again contirm 4 the nomination, ‘The following among other nominations wore today rajectod by the Senate: Wil liam H. HL Taylor, Postmaster, Cincinnati, Mr. Chandier—What I allude to was im secret finproper persons Treasury Dopartmont today proper, pereens, Some correspondonco between Mr. Sow rdand the Mexioan Minister relating to the reported capture, in Mexico, of the French Minister's aon has been made pub: | lic, Itonds by the Mexican Miuister sa, ing ho would write home about it, which clicited tho information that the sun was not shot, Dispatches have been received at the artment from Kear Admiral Pal rdinate brancb the President country West down tetore tue, Bes wn before the Ith. The De So eon heard from at | nominate ach off Froderickstait, St. ¢ March ith. The | firmed? From the during the summer, and | eitetoa of Lincoln and watt Aspinwall on 0th | bad ex ol to proceed to | ft! A St. Croix rod to Hampton | at Hon rolieve the Macken January, the latter ¥ yra, and then to weet © hasbeen « Lackawanna arrived olulu Fobraary Mth, all well, The swore. ‘ men 1 St. Paul de Load on loth Folvruary lant. The ouse Board gives notion, that | a daftor May firat noxt, the light situ South side of North: Laland. sted ninong the Inerative ones be referred Bre Dill becom Price NEW SUN. rx wo Cents YORK. PROCEEDINGS OF THE LEGISLATURE, A GOuD Day’ WORK, Voto of the Broadway Surface Railroad Bul. THE VETC ) SUSTAINED. CENTRAL RAILROAD FARE BILL, Pinal Defent of it's | Other Important Bills Aeted Upea. |: the Passage of the County Tax Levy. do (Teegraphed to st the Ne NATE, Bris PAseR Ac nany April Amending the charter of the viliago of vthey the | Astoria The Uiica B a} Banking Associations hing A © payment o 4 frow the city nintion t Now HLS Pasann additional Metropolitan Relative to young femaln vagrante in me direction | Senate) raisod their salary to $0) «year Enabling Nation Gon, Geant, Mr Stanton and General | hoy tok f yay then to ovauve state t Pope are to be aubsrraned to appear beter or ¢ ( nu) wus not to yprovile f Tepe: bree aubparnued to appear before | irene, but with othere bo accepted that | to certain voluntec the Suprema Court on the frat Monday in silon. {ile eae whe at the pleasure of | York Decomber noxt the Georgia cass. The t and therefore bia private conve subpawe wae served at General Grant's | 0 stad should wot Tent tim to desert his) Ty provide for an hoadquarters today Mt. chandler reptied that he bad hean | “ite Comutssionor A toconsideration was moved in the Sen | cont Ve an bumble follower of tho | sew York © Authorizing the Health to regulate the driving through Brooklyn. Tnoorporating the it 04 0. 1B. Clark, Consul at Manzanillo | a etioreae Fath An individual possessed of @ conscience wont ono hundred and fifty dollars to the longer Amending the VETO OF THE BROADWAY SPRY ACH HAL mut Govornor's pri The resident a law f the on the table. y Me fic. Murphy ure abould h ve to cone! Wood for the Hie motion to la by the follu ean lS, Nagel Tho bill was loat ¢ ormmn The Sonate cone 5 wane Assembly w jhe wee) Repainl a t Fr, Aliniater from the United | eee ee eit arte meugd & facilitating the ¢ Staton of Coluinbla to this country, hae ro | wheu Vay. were rejee hall aud Batted: coived the latest and a ortant lia: | the ery tb Albany, Keunaslaer slated Maroh 4 therein | for or shel ihe Bena was concurred in Brooklyn at voted mgminat the bill #0 vote again Hite, Woisg0, Welt Chany Front resol ing # Commission to inquire tn! fond fuancial attars of ¢ te to Bseeul “ne ‘ote | Senator's (Feasandon) laderahip. He tad ration thi: bikes Of Mutrapals rire beg Medics He : m of the vote | icllowed the Seantor as far na he sould, oF use Yat See tee of yeatorday, by which the nomination of | 1 tothe time he desired to adjoern Con The New York Connty Tax Lavy Colonel Capron to be Commissioner of Ag: | gress, while he (My. Chandler) was againat | Amending the Act imeorperatrog the Tras rioulture wae laid over until next Docem- | sdjourumems He hed wished to keep Cow | tone of the Peabody Educational Fund boing iuade to take up the bills enlargement f the locks on the 4 etated ia tnflueace an sijournmeat wae carried, ie . : lived, it te etated, by @ majority of ix | ar col Sel thie lesdgretip want! then, ‘The @ree- . Champlain and Oswego Canale, Mr Vernon Aor bed tnvited bim to look et the record for bie| Humphrey movod that the whole eubiect o the Constitutional Conven the prevention of fires, Metropolitan Board * took New York and eof w York Board of Fire gate pilote to contin the present rates of pilotage (acne years Prospect Park an vate socretary appeared withio (he bar of the Sonate, and prosouted y Votoing the qquoation ia, eball this twithatauding the ob- ernor! itherlind—1 move to tay that ques A that be had voted exainat the bill anid would do so again, but | yy le wan willing that the frie ve the opportunity thoy ank Dofura a tinal vor Ho would theretors vote aye. the hall be namo reason votnd aye, di von the table was loat 6 folio ra, pat ing vote ell, am Heaney. au » several alled up and adopted audinent to the. bi aatruction of the White ¢ Knilrond, striking RATES OF ADVERTISING, oie wrramasee @ a0" poem Lor eveh hi ot te oT Forse aiteatisroa tats Boel dae onrea's sre ant gi Cots nviseasees oF ‘Sortose 3 reponse tte epee introduce the followirg bill, and it was roa @ third time and passed “Heotiog 1. Section one of o'y awe of 18°} lo Weraby emnensed by bdding oo toe ond therect, an follow: in cure by reason of Gent, re whee of “ay deleunte 60 elected oF eoeee, the nme ati be Olet © Hemel slection In the eame | Manner 094 vacaocy in the of of Rensier oF rember of the Aatertty, ait all the provis one of Wile tere Chapter elt, part one, of the Mey ext 8 avaree re! the earn are epih vacancies | ng to apectal wectione aw far le ahall apply to the cxses of offiees of detopetes hersin provived, nothing herein contained shall which eveh election shall be lor ‘hie net. jertoy 2. If tn aay caee the officers 1 ae Proper i have Called to deere of holding 1 aad 4 Hhereot, sa 194 of the Lvwal of 190%, and 0 required by ead act, and tm msking sued d Ictow aoh notice eball, nor shail any auinten- or frregularity in making the regetry Now York Tax sg PM ove for aa additional tum Public of New Yor wae ina Memton. DILLe ORURRED TO A THUD To revive and renow th Laks Canal, ao la reconstruction To authorise the oonstrneti perinental Elevated R tien of New York and Wert chester Making appropriations to certain State fy iuatitutiv Mell of the Wh Adjourned | rent of the a Veto of (be Brend way Kauread Ui. Tho Governor in this veto mdmite the necessity of menna of transit in New York but thinks Broadway already too thronged to admit of or eafe travelling tty « railroad, The bill requires all actions ia it might be concerned to be som ‘od in the Supe of the Piret | Thetriot, which i unreasonabie. ‘ation to bo provided by the to the conceded Objections have Psoperty owners to the pro. though private interests Keoe The Will wo ber to provide for of an ba in the coun: ch to go into Committee Anti rent bill, Carried, ia diaproportionate value of the franchise. beou mate by posed bill, aud be re. spooted, pposition hae been unanimous, The Governor refere th Senate to bis veto on the Christopher Stroct Railroad bill, the gone for rejeotin Leing applicable to the present case. bill fe returned for further considerstion. ‘The Kast Kiver Nridge and Free Geheot Bills Higned. Avoaxy, April 1 —The Governor baa | the two East River Bridge bills aud the Free School bill News Items. Telegraph to the New York Sun) Tue steamship Marmora sailed yostord morning from New Orloans for Brazil with WW) omigrante A Lance number f counterfeit half sov ‘ation in Montreal, and Joceived the banks, as they are of full weight. A young man named McDonald bow arrested on anapicion. Cure Jeatice Cuase does aot enjoy tho franking priviloge. Versona sending bia applications for Registers in Bankruptey Will bear this in mind, and thu 0 thou papors from going to tho deadiotter off've. A vovarcit from Momphis, Tena, jaye the bridges on the Duvall’s Blatt and Little Rock Railroud having been condemned and | the compauy boing unable to rebuild thom, | the road bas suspended operations HMexar Bowen, veoerable oil a of | Pee rutou KL, died yosterday morning. | Le was Secretary of State of Rhode bslanit for thirty yours, from 1SL9 to 1319, and pre. sly for two years was Attornoy Geue Tuy reveption extended Mouday @ to Senatoe Wilson, ia the Tromoat | Boston, by tho temperance organiza } was an onthusiagtio affwir, tn bis addrosa | Mr, Wilson apyke in favor of the prokibite- | Tie forty eixth ann ‘tion of Od | in Norfolic, V oigna are in versary of the founda Fellowship will be colebrated procession, bye grant lifficultion bet we t Mune | to-¢ ) ware vio Red The bill authorizing towna to rains money | drensoa in the Opera House, banquota and | A Gonie tothe | Mr son did vot eee how they could ade] for the erection of military monuments, | balls in the eveniwg. A similar celebration | i porno dey, They would do vu) was reported favorably. Also the bill in | Rappealtin Of seoun aetil, Hove Leen. eas. if sboy now did an, and the corporating the Richiiond Gaslight Com, | VL take place in Hampton mercial wtlairs have resumed their tor- Tie Collector of Cusioma ay | PAMY. eta hone | ekmiuater, tho mon acceding to the reduc mer condition, Ie wae very Important to have the mh aushoe! og tho Huperiater OME! tion of whse, anid active oy son will al Mr, Curmichaol, of Al oly nomi: | shew fled now of the Bank Dopartinent to exaiuine inte “4 haiti epraayne | nated tor Surveyor of t that} ‘The Senate passed a re | the afaie and condition of the aoveral | nee be commenc \ some of tha Schw | , lhe Geunte passed a resolut Suvings Banks of the Stato was atopted Kill region collierios, alsa, operations have Raymond will b firmed re 64 Company, was adopted yours pastor of the Cougregational Charo . EMANCIPAIION. Mr. Piareom soked. leave tesir oticn of | iy Stockbridge, Maas, dicd at his rosidenca a bill authorizing an iucromsed rate of ta ; " U. 8. SENATE, (Teleqraphed to the Nev York Sun nthe Central Raikoad, Mr, Folger obs) tH that see n Moutoy evening aged ai h ; “to 4 Me. Fiold was tho fachor of Cy elegraphed to the New York Sun.) Colahraileate \Weblaiies, Jeeta you ; Hpectal Meosio w A‘ 7 - Mr. Low introduced @ reastution to ad: | W. and Havid Dullay Field. of Now York 0 ae suinaton, April h-—TWe fin aunts | joven sine die on Kriday at uoun, Tabled. | ‘rig tennessee Conservative Unlow State om OF | versary of the emancipation of alaves in| Tbe cousulerson of the Quarantine bi 1 Mostra, Thuckalew, Anthony aud | ¥er%s) Py ; 4 was reaunod Couvoution mot at Nashville yeatorday | ‘runibull aa th nuiwitted on Mr, | the District of Columbia was cole uroted | Mr. Murphy moved an amendinent pro Delegates were present ropreseuting throe | Buckalow'a Hered yraterdlay, | hore toduy by the colored people, It wae! viding that it aiall not be lawful to tke or | with regard to making J competent persvn to prepare e ayuopte, | ‘tended to make this the 1 cal report ol the procowdings and dobatus | moustration of the kind that vad yet taken of the Benate for the uae of tho ne place, and, to that oud, invitations had beon 15, OF for avy authorized agency of tho | ostendod to the colored nore | Richmond wnd elaowie.s, and « programme id there | had beon arrauged comprehending a pro ting for | cession through all the principal stroete of | a, wad after th k At a quarter past 12, there were u than twenty membors prosont, « was @ pause in tho f dings. | eared, Mr k ost notable de. | apelior any ve oon board withiv eoplool Baltimore, | wade he ay ial order fur this ov Ving Infeotious «ie iravesond bay, Ca n reported, and tho bill Kvoning Menston. IRD PAVOMALLY, Incorporating the Now York Heal Eytate Leh ange. Amending the Ka road Law, by requiring don called up the resolution ottered | vr Morton, Genornl It corteia reports {rom horee raile ena Anthony, yeaterday, extending the time for | Yates: neral Howard and others Ary adjournment until to worrow afternoon | rain of thie worning altered the entire pro | “ine thuntor’e Point and Rockaway beach ¥, Sumner moved to substitute Thure mme, however, for the procession did | egilpond tn day move until Raltpast three The Hrooklyn Prospect Vark aud Plat Mr Howe, of Wie, aad the strangers present were @ | bueh railroad bull TaN op sane N's) "The Proy and Albany railroad Will fillet, and why! Rimply be | people on the atreots, but. not | pcneakpara sina she Hansers pau Urebere | sidont had not, ainee the first | than fifteen end aed in| Amending the ast for the extension of | sont in men whom the Se the proceenion proper ; tho bat condition of | opiate streets iu Hreoklvn te the. Laat | would decontieon. He thought there | the atreate deterring a larger turaout, The! jiver satisfactory grounde for believing that | procossion was filteen minutes passing a» seth “avenue tBeoaklen\ lbeate it ond Mabie | given They marched past'the head. | ,, £00, hours avenue (t prov jominat if the Sonate should quarters of General 0. 0. Howard, who atood een tailing urinate: la Now vise him thoy are willing to etay here. | in the doorway, aud wascheered. Cheers | yr" yyayiaiuine P Many of the offices had been vacant since | wore aleo given at Gonaral Grant's head | March last. If the President bad sont to | quarters and at the War Department They | gyi ctrl ae term of oitice of the Mar | the Senate men whom they ought to have | passod through unde of the Hae u Relative tothe benevolent f confirmed, tho Senate were to Mame fur re- | live Mausion OA Ol aya ein Denateore ee aie y Jecting thom ; and if the Prosidont bad not | position at of tha | Ne tay, Dee b | > them good men he was to blame for | procoasion filed by. BFA fatetisray ths Lone tuned C nduct in that particular, ‘Ihe Senate | portion of Pennsylvania avenue, the pro | joey stl . Me 6 m Cotlege it not to be required to stay here for- | oessiog marched to the lth street l'rentyi be sete be He (Howe) would rejeot, ratherthan | rian Church and waa there disbanded, | RNTRAL RAILMOAD VETO BLOTAINE contirm unsuitable men, though the conse. having become (09 late to garry out the ore At Shy lock the question was taken quonen cetaht he leaving the ofliees van torina! programme, \ whether’ the Central Katirond "t i Mr, Canoron thought the President want- eeteeeientaiees should pass, notwithstanding the objection od to throw the ibility of offices re: Goat Toland. the Governor, which was deouled ia the waiving vacamt on tho Sonat fo be | is Fea gan Vrnnsiace | BAKRIN® OY oliowing vole Tioved the President would appoint only the | |The settlers on (ioat Island San Francinoe | a scaa'y, Bennett, Chambers ©. i Co woes, fo Willing to accept office, He! Harbor have all ankmowledwed ++ at ee dvattsen cen oe prefer to adjourn today, bus would Y ton Gh jomt by eflocting | lan Wood i | rea enetnae 437,10 the, Peoat: | See Unlied Statee Govoromons by offoctis Movers, Andrewe, Rarneit, Compbelly fonsos with the mili ‘y suthoritios te took possession © fow weeks deat gent in proper nonidations, but he vi EL Wo more compromises, boat building. "The possession of this island may some day prove of the Gover: fron| reat importance to | > 14 00D) and traitors the; Vote to 6 rae sna ae! . Commanding the whole \d tho water epprdde!: rite oe ints agen ite otrategical value 3, Many | dard, Hu place aprous by K, Cornell, € ey, B improvements bave lately been tm : a. Pane | thas Swe or three | isidnd, and there le some industry display. | Wites?: Wieme W vO notice od in quarrying rook for city use and in The bis aseon, roars wae. i “fir, White moved all souduo' ar @ uniform (0 be pres, vote bower Hence, Whatever concession ee & arts facia hava | made for Sta use Sot Desladns ane, commer | eS, ny, ead purposes, a ve the sor « ead yi Soir to pase vat of the posseaaion Of vo ‘souspelied ment. sball bo dvemed or ‘other objection ys mes ie siawat for one the | eA tXOTE i# Mohmonds Vi ~ i (fe ter ise, “ite as we, Lal tween Me, Littyaiatad ab wiley, Folger, Gibson, God quiring railroad companies to plattorme of all ordered to @ third read: eudment, pro that the employe vice of @ company, to wear such uniform, guilty of wladomeanor EMULY ‘pimed Unauungua 90% fourtha of the State, A number of colored es Were prosent. A conservative ' deleg } | plattorm was a opted, and Emers nated for Governor, Ne was nor vilge wae no A Lance meating of foreign reai @and adopted citizens of South Carolina was hold At Chacleston last ight, to Lear the report Jolin A. Wager, ¢ ropean Enigratioa loptes! of Gen the I | resolution was wisnioner of movement. & proving of the roport, anit inviting emigrants to settle & South Carolina, A ritinp attempt was made “om Saturday lavt to effect the destruction of the rebei ram Merrimac iu Fortress Monroe harbor. everal torpedoes containing over a thou sand pounds of powder were placed be | noath the wrack by the divora, and a tor riko explysiva (ol place, throwing the war tor aud fragments of the ram to ® great j height, The destruction was not very me attoupte will te \ and several m niaite to remove her. Anovr 1,0 colored persons held a py meeting at Princess Anne (Va) Conct on Saturday, Remarks wero made akers, who advised tho colored n to agricul ities, autirag as being « , aud when they were peo fied to vote they would white wou | terval, hows by several ap people to devote their attent ow p right of pursuits tion erly qua’ vo al the qualiticati onjoye The mooting was extremely ocdorly Ou Wednesday night, three “oiue jack, ete’ attemplod to desort the frigate Mono Kabela, lying wear Vortemouth, Va Ate etting iat. @® bateau, belonging to the frarketmon of tho ship, which they had pre viously arranged to be alongside, they man ed by eome weans to overtura’ the boat, A precipitate all three into, the river hey iustantly set up a cry fur he pin doer vy by oats of the Movongabe: aud St, Lawrence o@ tho apoh One of tha | RELY "Ys Foaudeu 1 am tusearible 4 | drowned state, byte soiousuens, aad hie foity,

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