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“A ( a IXTH YEAR THE ROGERS MURDER. — TO THE ASSASSIN, eant, Id some conversation conéeraing the mar Jor. eh “What have you been doing since you lef the polticn # " “LT bave been mate ona Hudson River steamer, hot the winter menthe knock me out of work,” was e reply, Ww wonld yon like to eome on the foree THE CLUES en bY ¥ Agoin Y Continaed the Serg it WHO THE MURDERE? REALLY IS. tis hve would sult me better,” answered De- pena Thsreupon the Serceant promised to use his influ ence to secure hisreuurn to the pollee, and the mat fie weetemots Vereen, Wer dropped. Tile wan Wis only, promiee ever elven 1 * ‘nop as a reward for his. teforiaation. “Metin vious letter from "Sophia" printed im | Police” ‘Commissionor, ‘Matthew. T.. Brengan lay, aceme to have attracted gen- | soon afterword, the Sergeant mentioned moat tral attention, particulars ante Hon, but we will ray that the letter bas led or may ‘We are not at Hberty to state the to him. Mr. Brennan, with commendable, prompt, dent and subsequent to ite publica: 4 ness replied that If the Rogers murderer shonld arrested ond convicted on Delanoy’s information he should have his old placo back on the police, TUR INDICTMENT OF TITRE GRAND JURY. ‘The dolay of the Grand Jury in indicting James Mater, conyted with the fact that the net of eireum= evidence In which he has been entangled ex. es no plausible hypothe ecount for his possession of the James an letter, is regarded as Strong negatlye evidence 4 favor ———— THE FALL OF A CHURCH TOWER, glass ote Excitement to Morrisania—A& Hundred and Feet of Masonry Sinks under Fatlure of Patent Brick. it 3 o'clock yesterday morning the tower ‘of the Methodist Church edifice, on Washington ave. nue and Fourth street, Morrisania, slumped through the building to its foundations, The edifice ts new, having bed deilicated on the 1th of last November, Tt was built of the patent American briek, and imita- tion free-stone, made of tho same material, The cost of the building was abont €42,000, the greater part of which was subscribed on the day of dedica- tion ; leaving a floating debt of $7,000, Tie tower was about trvelve feet sqaire and stood on the northeast corner of the building, It was equore upto a short distance above tho roof, about forty fect, the top of the spire being about 195 fect from the ground, The tower sank in a mass, open Ing largo crevices in the adjoining parts of the build: ing, aud racking ond breaking the windows near the tower, ‘The insite of the building ts comparatively ead to important developments. On Saturday after- 200n Sergeant Lowery visited the editortal rooms of Tae Sun, He said he had been sent by Capt. Cafrey, who lias charge of the prisoners supposed to be con- serned in the assassination, The Cuptain desired to be pot in communication with the author of the mys- tertons letter, and the Sergeant wssured us that the lady need bo under no fears of detention axa wit ness, The police would guarantee Wer immunity from arrest, Mie MISSION TO THE EDITORIAL BOOMs OF THE r aN, Sergeant Lowery ia a gentleman of fine presence, shout forty-five yeors of age. He has a keen blue tye—not unlike the famous bine eyes of Spruce Mreet, Seating himself with quiet dignity, be briefly Stated the object of his mission to Tux Sus. Every facility for gathering information was aurded him. ‘Tho Mergeant has taken a deep interest in the pursult Of the assassin, and it is probable that the eredit Attaching to the arrest of the true murderor will fall on bis showtters, WHO 18 THR MURDERER !—THE SERGEANT'S STORT, It is painfully evident that the eity authorities and the policy offtciale are not working in harmony. While many persons suppose James Logan No. 2t0 be the murderer, the police tink that they can fasten the crime, by the strongest chain of eircumstant/al evidence, anon James Mabcr, otherwise James Bob: foron, ‘The particulars attending the arrest of Rob: | wninjured, Lison are very interesting, Born in England, he | The accident fs variously attributed by some to ate to this country, a vagabond and an outcast, | the netion of the frost eausing contraction to the some years ago, At first he was dixpored to carn an | building; by others to the soft brick. The bitek ones! \t probally his natural depravity imat stone were broken nto small Leila bien esa aha Alta ri pieces, whi sily cruntled in the hand sou 4 itself, as he was arrested “or burelery. | A citizen, Mr. O'Brien, wiio happened to be cross tried, convicted, and sent to State Prison for two | jag Fourth atreet at the tine, was struck on the pot head by a brick and knocked doconscious, Mejor > Meigs, who lives near by, heard the crash, and Ko f out fonnd Mr, O'Brien lying on the walk, He took him into the house, ond after restoring him to conectonsicss got a carriage wud took blu home, other casnalty has been reported. JAMES RELRASED FROM PRE For got conduct, Maher was released from Sinz Bing some #ix weeks before the expiration of his Gentence, He roved ampng the towns on the Hail: ‘The daruage to the building wiil not be loss than tom, and spent some time in Atbany. Ills means of | genio. it IS protabte that the whole building wil Aubsistonce were precarious, At Inst he found bim. | have to be tuken down, tn which case the lows will self in Troy, entirely destitute, He determined to | Teach $40,000, ti New York, With this object in view, bh Feturn to New York, With this object in view, he , ; rs, WARK AND COSTELLO, hid himself among the freight on a Troy and Now spore neoteth held ected York steamer. Delanoy, the main witness against Lim, wor a mate on this steamer, When the left 24 Troy dock the usual search for “stowaway was made, and Mr, Jainos Maher was among the | jn the Senate last year, Mr. Conness, of California, first driven up. He ordered to work bis pas: | read an article from Tix Sux in refercnee (o Warren Boge, aud did so, The mate saw that he was an eM | and Costeilo’s case, which placed the question of Cient, hard-working man, and ¢ to employ bim | citizenship, ite dutics and iis righ!s, #0 clearly and ten deck hand. forcibly hefore the Amorlean public that our Govern MAURR A DECK MAND—TNE FATAL HAT AND Cot. | ment was compelied to take prompt and determincd The offer was accepted, ‘This was in the summer) Action, After Mr. Seward saw that article in Tim ‘The Relense Wromgit About by The #un, To the Bilitor of The Sune Sra: In the debate upon tho Naturalization Lawa Of 1807, For several trips Maher proved a faithful, | ScN, he instructed Reverdy Johnson to make a de sober employee, and became quite a favorite with | mand for the release of those prisoners: bat, the . ho, w apld 1 | aged flunkey Postponed tho ynplorsant duty until the We mate, who, observing the dilspldation of tls | M9 oment, and {twas only when packing Up b's clothing, gave him the hat and cont whict, it ie al Most certain, were worn by the assoasin of Sr. Rogers. Malier left the boat, and was soon lost in the slums of the city. Apparently he had a hard time of it, Within a few weeks he again sought position on a Hudeon river steamboat, He was suc: successful, and was oon Failing through the High lands a deck hand on the Vanderbilt, MAHER AGAIN AN OUTCAST, ‘Tho winter came, The boate were laid up, ond Robinson and Delanoy were ont of work. Maker Arifted about the city, a miserable outenst, wan tlinging to his at and coat, and looking for subsist- ence, He went to the plers and sought work in foading and unloading vessels at their docks, Me was unsuccessful, The ‘longshoremen recognized hin ns an interloper, ‘Their trade regulations are very strict, Maher was not a member of their pro- fective socicty, and was driven off, Thongh dis couraged, he appears not to have lost heart, for he picked up enough odd Jobs to keep him from story ing, while the station house in Capt, Gar land's pre about to veturn that li 1 before the sutietrctor, Hiverance of those patriotte # frou the vile dungeons of Kngian Hight, Which was shed npoo Long may it shir ' revivifying rays trodden of eve AN TASH AN i Waruinuton CitY, Feb. 2), Livi a y near Hulelgh Springs ‘Ter Menem, Feb, 21.—On Friday night, thre MUles Hw Fehenad of Nalatals Muorinws, m naviy of whi outlawa went to the house of Col. Thomas Dickens, while he and two men named Wilson and Humplirey were eating supper, The party knoeked at the door, which was opened by Humphrey. Without saylog a word, they shot Humphrey through the body, and with knives and pistols In thelr hands rusted Into the room and put out the belts, They then fired upon Dickens and Wilson, Dickens received one ball In the body, and with’ Huioptrey managed to crawl out of the rooin, Col, Dickens ‘made his way aid the ultianatumn teh Minster, A the ap of the AIAN shocking Tr ‘ zi ise, aud cave the alarin, He re tiuct adorded him a shelter at night, rapt eg i RI a TH FATAL DAT anit, dead near the frout door, Wil The frtal Sst of December came rs was am the 1. sh elght shots murdered in oven daylight, within sx feet of his Re ce one eq pba ead owndoor, Imiense rowards were offered for the | the hous usted t pockets of Wil took two valuable horses from the siable thelr eseape, The Stadt of German held, under the auspi Central Commiiiee and neral Committee; the 4 to add weight to a momorial, which I They then eteetion of tho murderer. The cnvclope found tn detection of tho mur Y umtnes the pocket of the coat torn from the murderer was photographed, and the dead walls of the city were plastered wit bandbills ining the photocraph, Arrest after arrest was made, and still the assassin was undetected, The lc mind ros to @ fearful state of agitation: ct of th murder eceacd to monopolize conversstion on Htroeta, In public couveyauces, and witlia pilvate aw clings uyalizations yesterday aiternoon, a whihout distinetion of + of the Gern the Ge: At mess ‘The sui A been pre MEMORY RURINS UPON DELANOY bres Wm, i king ‘ to Ps 1 ' eR AGIECRPARGARCLA WE f ation lawe to be Delanoy lived with his wife in quiet aporiments up ne ph, Tamim wee town, He read tory of We ussassinntion, the Berke Gone Prine leo at. e and the but in the columns of Tus Sex, At . the sf ihog, wae bi akfast one morning ke lol! down bis knife and Se een Oe eee Meals teat. e4 fork, Turning to his wile a: sed the The wenorial end # resoln “Tbetieve dim is Hie murderer of Rogers. ‘The | tov approving the same wire ats, Sar ; te iF eaenas' toil Miarbure, whereupon addresses nulject wer Acscription of the cont and hat seems totally with | QU tnd py Merars, Sanus Groom, Des, Muli, coat and hat which I gave hin Sebrocter, and 18, Who fully reviewed the his LU >, no, it can't be,” was the reply; “itis only Wy Of naturalization tn thit couse The m . : ; 4 Tal Co he presented to Concress esntiuuces @ reries oe of your sinular suspicions. of modifica s of the Naturelization bows, whieh Some further conversation er Detanoy selzed @ intended to prevent the reew 1 ‘of euch hls tint, drew on his overcoat ft the house, | artoumding election Froude as were perpeltated du 1 8 the Inte Presidential elevtion, uid to. fveul tate Dn Broadway Le m . nth e time the natar ation of e.tizeus and TUK COAT AND HAT IDENTIFIED, ge ituvalgrat le rgcant, have you got the cont and hut worn by ——— manteres of fi i. CURIOSITIES OF CRIME, - Rescued from the Kast Rivors nt 4 | Some inonths ago, ima quict Hlivoin villaze, Yes, if you wall go with meto the station house.” | eypiiin of a lake steamer won. dwotion They turned down Fourth sircet, and rounded the | danghter of a business tan at whose house “Yes,” eo them 10 Mercer atreoh The co wae | Yiiting, Coder promiye of marriage he betray torner into Mercer etreot, The station honse wae | tio sen come Haat, and iv su to be mitered, ‘The cont was produced, Delanoy took it | jn’ Williamsburgl. Last week Sophia w his hands, und carefully examined it Hietimn, came to find him, anid searele ‘St can aweer (hi sive (hig eal id bee bl Willlamsburgl, but he evasted her, ard» T can swear that F gave this coat to one of By | jeartvick and desperate, attempted lop k hands." said he, after a short silence, He | her troubles by drowning in the Kast then described the hut perfectly, and told of private | foot of North Tuirteenth s al marks under the lining, W pticed, “And where 1s this Jamet Maher? eagerly ta mired t nt. Tiet him some weeks ago, and he told me he anos sleeping in the station-houses,” THE AKMEST—TREROR OF THE MURDERER, Night came. A carriage was procures, 3 wit piid to various station-houses, n't in Spring st ‘Lad not before becn doby Martin € Hed for wish The act was witwe ‘ang into the Water and ¢ ick Dias A Candidate for the Muska Penal Colony. On the gith ult, Peter MeDonald, who kept a Diackemithy in Forty -firet sireet, near Ninth ave ly tie wore | Was murderously. ws din his shop bya ni z but fh and a pale of pants, fake, James MeDonald, who had been employed by up, din ‘ou are Wanted him, and whom he had discharged, Veter'# skuil Te epee to Ms feet aed at’ the. fiees hefore | War fractured, and he wus #0 severely lajured th.tou sin, and quivered Tike a Feed, In agitated tones he | Erltoy bo dic. An tnquest was hed by Coroner declared hiinself Innocent of the murder, So fear, Keenan on Saturday, and tae y rendered verdict fully excited was he that It took bli a full quaricr of | Seuinst J MeDonald, ue ihe, t 1 oF the en at jt his tand waistcoat, connter the murderer Was arrested, and committed oo hour to pelt of. " z at the de on Market Potlee Court in default of THE NEGRO ROY IDENTIFIES UM ah al Be rtyatt {n another station house, and a prisoner insiowd of a fv cor Bredy a we lod ‘On the following day, the Sergeant tuned | to arrest Im, but the negro be who siw the murde tue ty ice, aud csea) nd bs gotnmission of the deed, loore in the & the as Blercer atrcet siation house, ‘he Borgeant then #1 Fatal Chloroform Drankenvens. Te oe eee ot yee at thane, | An inquest was held by Coroner Keenan on Sat gro Loy became fixed on the prisoner “As the Ber. ay over ihe remains o Ve Roant left the eel! door the boy followed W tows * Massa, bikin dat are m what you was Jes now it to," he began, of hil nt ‘ ‘ » Well, what do you know about him?’ replied ‘y the Heretant a *Why, he's de man what was et “ Rogers's gato—the hitile Get ont, you black. son 1 mean? ‘Talk about somet gt Attanta, Feb, Well, Tean’e Balt it Fp ied the Lich etca abut ihe bi ! done « a ls me man what was a eoonat A when the four nt . sefate where Masia Rogers lives aforo Tropted by lin Lemelnturey | Oar 1 wm dere; wn’ de udder bi fool the ‘oni prescribe alitution the thought s!¢ street. milita authority be the civil (oven has stuck to his story through (ick and | poser; tut reconstruction 1 by t cuuse ethinee, Adtninslon of the six Itep Siute to wis aero aera (a Consens ORK ATANTLING BVIDENC The ly eyijence that Maher wan entirely destitute a tdiin ey evidence that Malicr was ontirely devtitute 1 A meeting of indignant carmen was held on 2 The first — of w— that E find with wy Unday eventug, andl a protest was cutered ofln Tnsy, Pil have it iT have to eut his — gute out! ereh's mole of en‘orcine the IAW to nrevs ‘ uluct ny e trial eraelty to ap! in, ‘the cormen aeh the Legisiatare Cle evidence will be produced on the trish for a change in the law, whereby guiity employers FALSE STORIBS CONCERNING DELANOY nd shippers, and not lanoceut driv pail LO wi~ whog Daleoar ncubiled bie dah aud Clash Us Gate 1 sates shad ulyldliode | FOREIGN INTELLIGENCE —— THE CURAN REVOLUTION. —.—- Surrender of a Revol Probable Murder of its Len of an losurrectt ty Proclamation, Havana, Feb, 20.—One hundred revolution. ists, near Colon, have eurrendered, and their leader, Jose Guerra, formerly Disirict Attorney, ts dead. (This probably means that he has ben shot—Ed.} ‘The revolution in the Dirtriets of Coton, Jaquay, and Grande, is now considered ended, The rerolutton- ists are surrounded in the Corojo Mountains. The Government authoritics to-day seized an tnsurree- tionary preclamation culling upon the negroes to risy in rebellion, ‘The authors were arrested and im- prisoned, The navy has taken eteps to wateh the Pernvian monitors at Key West, as the Cubans bee Neve the monitors are intended to attack Havana, prceintee Extension of Lovanndi's & Havana, Feb, 21.—The term mentioned Proclamation of Crptoin-General Lersundi, granting atonesty (0 all rebels who ¥ ould lay down their arms and submit to the Government, has expired, Another Proclamation tas been issued, still offering forgive ners to all those who will leave the cause of the tn- outs, excepting (he leaders aud those convicted of crim —— AUSTRIA, si Explosion nud Wreck of the Fri skhy-The Officers and Crew Killed, ‘Trasste, Feb, 21,—A terrible disaster occurred yesterday on the frigate Racetsky while eruising in the Adriatic, An explosion took place in the powder magazine, meking an utter wreck of the shiy and in- volving a grent lors of Life. Most of the oMicers and crew were instantly killed or blown iato the water drowned, — PRAVCE, — wis Napoleon Thro Pants, Fob, 20.—Under pretense of guarding Against an abuse of the right of the people to peace ably assemble, m public mecting at Montharnoese was dispersed yeaterday by the authorities, All put lie gatherings on Wednesday next, the twenty first anniversary of the secon’ Inauzuration ef republican ng Liberty, government in France, have been positively pro: hibited MEXICO, City of Pucbiay Capinve of th Havana, Feb, 20.—€ of Mexico dates are to the 12th inst, Gen. Negrete, on the Sd inst,, cap tured the city of Puebla, He published proctama tons, but evacuated the city on the Gth, on the ap proach of the Goverrment troops, tiking the road toward Matamoros. Gen. Rvcardi, of the Govern nient troo} yw holla Pucbla - Anarchy Everywhere Another Call for Gen, Saute Anon City or Mex: Feb. The revolutionary Gen, Zepata, ot Steud, has ted, attacked the tr tan is local mer. daisxara, The Gove courts decinr A rovolutbyr va boon, Quire ts, wih 13 prononrced tn fryor of Got ret - junteto goto Cubans \ fri ron ordore Cuba to protect the tnterests of Prenen citizen’ — ST ALN ‘The in on is expect resigned, ev bor ' their inability to, broken oat in Tloseals and InN wellvrmied men, Nas Santa Aun, to Asp Manni, Feb. under orders te of th from the ¢ of Cuba and Porto Iico. os FROM WASHINGTON. PRESIDENT GRANUS CABINET, - Wacuisor Special Deenatches to The Sun TUM PRESIDENT RLECT ATILE RETICENT, en, Grant was asked yesterday whether he bad made up his mind not to take into his Cabinet any member of either House who isin the Forty first Congress. Ho ropliod that he had come to no such conclusion. But bis int tor failed to th» desired tnformation, and cannot ray Goa, Gravt wil t from the Forty-frst Con, Cal 1 Aman who Ie means of k Troust 21.—The ironclad Vieto iI for Havana, Hy a recent decree all restrictions are removed al broker tn the elands om, Feb, at, any Gra 0 near to g lis views of public men remarked last week that when Grant's Cabinet was announced it would probebly be found to contaln few, of t merits the public is so freely divew AN ODSTINATS PRESIDENT AND UNYINLDING SENATE. Carrying out Lis threats of some days ago, the President yesterday Informed the s that hehad allowed a number of bills to Lecomwe howe by Mie ex plrution of ton days, At the head of the thet lst Dill approprinting $0,009 for the relief of t tho District of Coluinbia, Congress hiv made asimilar giit before the war Be Proeldent's frien ts have boen pressiny hina every toacrve, and p n tot ates tre ment of his nowinatious, — ub he is very resolute on thin ian THe TENULR OF OFFIOR ACT TO DE MADE A NULLITY tor ¢ ng’s remarks yestertyy to favor of the virtual repeal of the ‘Tenure of Oflics get mate an impression on the Sonata as to Kaye Hille or no doubt that that body wD etther minend it 49 as to Mt absolutely take it a nullity, or repeal NATION aTORY, n the District of Co tor relative to THe ASsAs The Senate Cormit Inmbia wil not press further Inquis the alleged conversation of Corcoran and Bayard spon the arvassination of Mr. Lincoln at Baron Slocekl's fo 161, ‘The Committee do not regard the testimony of the butler of much value, aud Mr Sumner does not think It would be poliide to require Doebner to testify, us there is po case in which a member of a forcign legation has heen required to testify in court as to what had been Cone in that Te gation, und there is not enous! sto warrant making ita te CONSTITE TIONAL AMENDMENT as SENATOR WILAON' The passed by the I is simply Sena cational qualif Senate in a day or two, get it up toaorrow, # menimont, use on Suturday, 110 ajes to Bt + Wilson's Uill, with the edu out, Tt will pars in the rt will Ly to the Nevada Legislature ad fouros next Ssturday, and if there ty much th Wasted 4 will be too lute for that body to DHARLY DEPEAT OF THR BANK BIL! Constitutional finally noes ation left Senator Ste et on it, The Senate Finance Committee on Saturday bad up the Bank bili ns it was passed by pate and amended by the House Commiltce, ‘Thin leaves *# ection, and indicates the ultimate Dill, owing to want of harauny between the two Houses. THE RAST RIVER BRIDGE. ous eff nithorization Kost Hlver yendoned befure eM Vor ng the pusvage of the bill Lefir Jatter and are sanguine of geting it q re) nest week: FXIT CONGRESSIONAL GLOBE Tho House Printing Committee have agrood to debates of Uc Furtyslltst « AMOLIVION OF MACHINE F ‘ The Senate having tially p Mr. For i atl that $2 ually aved to the Most Ole D t vanierios The Hon, EB. B. Washburao contiaues to fin prove, and his elald is ¢ ul Sonator Saulsbury fell last might, aad had te log browen, ‘Tho ‘Boys in Bue? havo consolid: ted tree brigades, und Will parade tomorvow t torehlight proce da honor of Grant a Dempsey, the contractor, whom a Judge down to jall'yesterday (or ten days, for an tesault upon Mr Diiican, was pardoned by, the President Uehore he Lad Doc ae kad aun Ue gh Mea THE writin ripor — NEW YORK, MONDAY, FEBRUARY MOVEMENT. interes’ Steike-Priniers ta the Courts =Svecess of the Tatlors’ Strike 1. clout of Yoke: orm The priuters will intensify the enthusiasn of thelr strike bya moss meeting to-day at 4 P.M. tn the Union Assembly Rooms, Grand and A general exhibit of the condition and prospects of the trade fs to be made, ing in Botante Hall on Saturday a stronger tet r nation than ever was manifested to “ask no mor tree Ritevbetts At their moet and take no less" than the $80a week and the 5) or SA cents per thousand ema ag demante. They say that the Smployers ave ready to pay the tnerense, but want It undersivod that they do not reeegnize the Union in doing ‘not quietly subinit. aud to thie) A civil cave e union men will betwoen Patrick Leonard and Little, Rennie & Co., of Broome and Crosby 1 +, growing out of the atrike, wi trted on Friday and Saturday before Judge Quinn in the First District Court ‘The claim wae for $97, which tho defendants refused to pay because the work hod not beeu Mnished a4 required by the by-laws of the ‘Typographiee! Union. Fudge Quinn, himecif once an accomplished printer, decided for plaintiff, but deducted the amount of the expense to which the defendants bad been put in completing tho work. clothing cutters ere getting on well with thelr tirike, only two shops ont of thirty now declining to pay the wages asked. The employers object to the proposition of the working membors to give tho @t to support the strikers, ‘The twos! strike cave employment to f4 men. ops now on At the meeting on Seturday evening, the Society determined to order fifteen additional shops on strike, An ase ment of G4 has been levied on cnch member of the Soclety in nid o ing, and Committe There 1s a 9 Gillie's ya nue, the Socleiy men ret fthe men society men employed thore. The thaety nelion of employees Youkors on Fi men emp! engageme resulted In the diveha yed therein of employment Dakere met at Patnom Heil on Saturday even: ts from their Dall ike of stone rubbers in Tolough & {yin Fifteenth street, nvar Bleventh ave. Ing to Work with gon- f a hat tretory In of 100 Mony of the men had made ts by the your, but Anding that they could not live comfortably mor earn #0 much that way as by piece work, they guletly asked to have the avr ment changed. were at once subsequently appointed to walt upon th They weren v to elect a setti ant denied al the itunes will not re Tho bricklay day, in The € 1 of $3.50, on a pouters of Staten Feland will demond $8.95 Tiles request wes denied, and they Machgeges foment wring; where nt quit work, until an amp! woof Nowb on and apo! aw A committs 4 after Mare of 15 was employers et with inentis, mployoos of ay that they ay ems WE demand $4 per V1 y ber day, instead of €9,0n and after April 1, ant trom this time forth daye The Gorman bakers bad a fine fir Earmony Room The any def turing the Sw Meaxrs, Schelde and were si upper floors of storage and dry performed sort of rac is stripped’ — pking and chewing tobn tho largest establishments on the cast side, that of 175 Bowery, on Sit own throush {t by Mr, Nissen, sproadiag the tobe to 1 degro ling the tobacco to be sent to a floor below, where it Teaves ave separa will grit w «on Satnrday —_—— wetmee cot Into the » the r & Uo, the buildin eof the I we Sf, 1 opening a heater, capable of Rn fo that is, Ub Tabac Very few of our readers who use tobi « kvow! diferent b 0. We vis The tatier pre on Sw y dveas Dall in The two found devoted to in loyera on n which hides fom ci runnly two hi ther- of fit ed from tach other and from the stalx by female bande, About forty a! duty. ‘The t machin ris or women we cco ts U nster engaged in this red to the cutting of which there are balf a dozen on another oor, making 725 revolutions each per minute, and ‘cvoh capable nf smuming out 1.109 pousds of fing cut tobacco per day. separating Large isdono with sy most intere average work of each of tice p ato Fe per w tea Daring ah ters point, on roti. thoy f Yall Mis Porrell Wawace to A Touch, Be. ure off pont eC ty ty be at Mus vcral the vid t o Strong arms id, and give the product a tho uprising raphlity, K art of girl a day wi js firm ore * Cupi sl every feo th y Neve ne ats to atreture neuts will well rep: a — 1 petrol fell main of the ar Yn xier t lon, every was fo Utrout pond on the DUNTY. OF tho manufacture. ou, hy which in whieh be: tthe pureh anda en) Pranch fietory of sp ive tront pond of Will t und of ten then take Wh shaking, anil mixing to prepare It for the packers. packages are put up by men, but th foil packages are the work of wo This nnd be withal t The ts ubont twelve y ean earn fron manuiueturing a ty every a ISLAND. da at Mun rized tre ornsiny the a Friday the fella’. Nassat.—A lat ily Of Nowain out of and th 1 ny ‘ Uae the opposition eVOrS il ap Puaty Lanpa.—The bill sent to the Legislature for enactment, authortzing the ete of the Heinp-tew? Plain fonda in one or two poreels, ners with opporiiion, ‘There ik no dont hit uj jority ofthe voters of the town favor nn, imtnen!ate ale of 4 set forth in this bill, Phe bout up: pears to be to geod demand, ay higher otters ore | hue recoved ulloost every day by the Comiudsslouer The bast oiter is said to bo @ 160,000. or “ FURES. ~ Ty Pris cprnesia.—Mossrs, Taylor lent works, ut LL Noble street, were 1 burned by Ix Broapway.—k 1,415 Broadwas Carpenter. Dai In Ih in Webber's avenue, to the amount 0 could be ext ny Washington’ OOKLIN—A gas-pip pull $15,000, rly yes! age MVOUL enter shop, rear ng was wet on 1 $260 wa stilshe Jusured oe s birthday is to yesterday day occupied’ as a ivery stat 20; fully jusured, burst |: red morning, # severely y. mor ing, at by John 1 evening of GL Vanderbilt fire, and damage Wtained before the Hairs by the Gerimania be celebrated ia ark, Kuzabeth, derscy City, and Hoboken, Ehchalt’s great brewery in Nowark, which cost $112,000, lias been sold ta Mr, T fault dealer, for $55,000, Iu the Newark Oyer and T Milburn and. Livingeton cach, and Bh ¢ townnlilp $10, tor pair their re ‘Tho Domoerats of Now Jersey aro.» wnships wer reilz, a New York miner on Saturdey fined #5 Langs 1 Fo 1 about the new comaty of Mu i Mont eatiea. kets ¢ i inuke the Fourth Congressional Distict itcy Chillian Stickles, a young man who figured pro Rea withers In the Baton . Wes vircsted by Detective OMicer Saiith y \ information’ that he had deserted. tow ty Mejcular Army, while stationed at Newport, Ky 1 > A Font J N bnvile of ue Foxuast ov a Woervny Pouce Ovricen,—The whole of the Tonth Ward police force turned out yesterday morning, under Capt, TC, Davis, to pay tho fast respects to the remains of Oficer D. W. C. Sioith, who bad been eleven yoors counceted with the p att of the eof that ward, A detail The from other wards do duty in the Tenth during the absence n of the Tenth, cort accompaniod Uc remains to the ferry, and thence the Captain, three sergeants, and the pall-bearers went to Cypres Uke Conary P 1869, THE CHESAPEAKE SEIZURE ~— Murder not Murder-Piracy Piracy, inccinn Nobody to Blames Lenet ae ait tte # the Cuithvouts= The Pirate Brain's own Avcouut of bis Exe plate Brain, who auxiondy awoits a par. from Andrtw Johnson, hos bee 2 an old man tity months of confinement tn ty Penitentiary, Inflammatory rhenmatiem hav sirolien bis feet and driven him to the use of a erat and the snadow of the gallows Las silvercd his halt ut the carly age of 2, Briefly, the pirate Isa wreek. ‘The story of bis sengutnary seleure of the Cromwell stonmor Chesapeake hag oiten heen told, but never doture from his own lips, THe SUN copies it droun the Tribune, a8 followe: My nome ta John C. Brain—not Nraine—ond Treas a Fire Llentenent, commanding in tho Confederate pavy, My comlesion ani orvers were WriiLon on Ayshect pote paper, ond they were either worn ant OF fort. The archives of the val De partiucnt being destroyed by th Fe y is apowsibte luinal papers deposited there, but Ehave placed aMdavite in the hands of the Attorhe: if the United Stotes, seting out all the . These aMdovite ore b phen R. Mallory, the Secretary ef the Contod De, Jones, Auditor, and Mr, Tahal, Ct of tho Naval Department, Adu S70 MaMt, and others, Jone, 1968, 1b received orders from th meat at Mehmoud to go Novih with iy corn ce tteting of seventeen omic and men, and take scape ina steamer with the purpose of eaptoring upon the high seas, ‘The Chesaprake sulted from Sew York for Portinn¢ in December, and Lteok pas- upon her in olelicnce to the oflers E teal pres 92, ly received, After seiting the veosel Twas to Ito Seal Cove, in. the Islnd of Giond Manaiy sing, for oad, and there hand the pt John r, my sup re Tietaited Lient, David the ening and © port eile. Atl 2 roomy Epassed forwend, 1 of the dock in ty absen Yi While forward f henrd a shot tired in the eng room, and at once went att threneh the cabia T the enor room, aud thence into the fre y where T found ti the deck T much tomy vearet, Votarnin room, cman ta trons, ro one In the © W the body of tha # tlnore of CheChowapenke lylig across the t of the door, Golng forward FE fonad Lieut, Cowling, Who reported to mo that when tint the en! gine room the cugineer wa below oiling the machi Cry, but securing the Greman he toand that oft cer at his post, He ordered dhe cusiuger te at 1 prisoner of war tn the Confederate States i officer replied by firing a shot 0 Of tac wen fur lie, yt cola reveivers, Ons: oF the superior off three hours @ pilot Boat and taken to «then tock command, aud clay vessel, put Into Shelburne, Nova Seotla, the purpose Of costing, While the’ vessel woo bi the pore yaw ordered to Maidae to, procnre sapptios, ti Lwis never again on hoard the Chosapeake it of th Vin Sand Bar Morhor, ee gunboat f'be mal Any tity, where 1 et at war, el wns we beng aw! ward aflorward m Opon say. one. Ua AU thet clove of the yar {was im eam federe th» in the Upon event, TE burned the verre, countiy tn October, 1963, trusting for security to Pivaident Lincoln's prockinasion of ainnesty. T engaged in business at Savannyh, where my ly now ore, On the 1th of Semtormber, bv, I ted at the Wall Moose ta Willarcrbareh, atten being troned, Dwas token to the F ict Station Howse, where Tyas k ieny’ Kind, honglt F ke acold that night, whieh haw wutteriing. After being Peeps ——— PORTILTH CONGKESS. - senate. Mit, CASSERLY'S CRADMNTE Wacmaroy, Feb. 29.—The Presiogs9 bid be- ihe er Is of Kugene Cusserly, ct foun Calliornin Tuk SHU AGMA authorizing the tr of an American Ship Acta, of Boston, slic war pat fF the British Mag during Wo wud disenssed until the ex The will register to tl nthe we on Cf Ge moral hour TUP TENURE OF OPFICK HH bill to re 6 Menure of Office act then up ust business, ond after reveral the discussion of It wax got continued tl adjour wud Sawyer of South e repeal, My, Con in itompts to FOUL ns fairy under way 0 w Of the tHe, Dison > House of HKeprerentat NUXPaNaTYE TIE PROPEL, Tn tie House the ed with twenty members a sof tie Of the Hous. A renotal et «under the ell wt whieh item Chat the Sergent U roe dollars and twenty eons tor coeh man arrest fad mileuge, ‘TUG NEW MEXICO PLECTION, The New Measico evatestud election case was a) cided Cy giving Use nest to Mr, Chaves TIE CU PREAOE AMENDMENT, Under asnaspension of the rites the Sente rose lution j pmendnient 209 ntoclng the th ML © Laoas despite lor, wathy t condition eourt i vy a volw of 149 BROOKLYN. - ~The Swedenbo Dene ation 11 40 elety having pi A the Universotiat ehuren edi flee at the Intersection of Mouroe place and Clark stroct (the Rev, Henry Blanchard’s), at a cost of 210,00, and refitted, painted, and improved tt at 9 Additional cost of $6,500, dedicated It yesterday to the worship of Almighty God. ‘The Key. 4, C, Ager officiated, and the Rev. Chaunery Gites preached the sermon, The ty Was paid off $24,000 of its debt, leaving a debt of $17,000 Penis ov tak Bion Steer Penny, —Hogh J. Cullen was robbed at about 10 o’elock on 8 day night by four young men, while crossing from Now York to Brooklyn, on a Bridge street ferry Lout, He was accosted by the men in the ferry house foot of James slip. ‘They made themselves very femiliar, and accompanied him on the boat, When near the I took all the money he bad. Kon rnothings were arrested yesterday, ey were committed, St. Stephen's P, E, Chapel, yoklyn side they held him, aud Brooklyn eood: ed. Hiden n Patehe ve and doifersun street, was fortually opened and dodi- ciied yesterday by Bishop Livtijona, who ashuinis teved the site Of contirautiun, Give va tun Naxe or tia Poranravorist, — A Williamsburgh policeman, who owne 4 (arm and Other property in Sullivan county, gives bis aouthly salary to bhe pour of bis precinct, a went ano Wanner. —The York and neighborhood ave initiatin sive the released Fenian prisoners, Warren ant Cos tello, @ magni reception on th A meeting of the Bro! Me. do consti Fenians of New arrival here. ood waw held yesterday, ph Paul, Cine? Kxvoutlve, P. B., press Jatory spocehim were delivered 1 LineTon Say pip xor Want tu Russtw 4 lo voporter who had an interview. with Gulicetoy Binythe, on Saturday, took. Who. followlng from the Collector's own lips? * Wheo L wanted to v plices for tiese men (Ofty or sixty Hieants Frofies) who hind hoon removed through inlsupr re henson, Lremoved Morgan's fiends, awong whom 1 rent many Incompetent persons, Morgan would come to me and say, ‘Here is so-undeso, He by ‘s brother-in-law (or something of that klid) you must appolut him ;) and ten entirely unlit for Hor positions were appotated in. that way, through dushev, and have positions In the now, Lhave removed Morgan's friend thicker thaa water, It «min cheats to pay bl oft for it, Tdid Kuvsis particulaily,” Tt would have cost mu $10,000 car to ko there, But thea when & man tnakes up is mind toa thing, he don’t like Lo be cheated out of it, bave bot becn more then thisty aow pL OLLOU oO tae stom House Bivod is fan gohig MEANEST OF THE wot be Hoodwinked They ishmont-A Soldievts Lotery Hovinua'a Ropereectative-Mere SH Sinking and Beegtogs Having road the crtictes tn regard to the fh fronts in your 61 fect constrained to “94 Fan oaepeised (> 850 that the ten Ia ad anced i Col, Herman ould come tuto their power ho mit receive personal violence from thove vihom he hos so foully wronged; and Lam dee O18, 8 one Of the principal aceusors of Co. Hers to refute anit dispel the Aten at once, for I firni- ly believe that he might appeor in our midst, ond be Just ae safe as he ts now ta his hiding piace, Tdo not moun to say that Wo woull any of us take him by ie Nond and assure tlin of our lasting frieadslip, or anything of Gat kind; but so far ne be ie boa concernet, 1 think he his no canes tater, Ido not doubt but that hia cays anight be assaulted, and that he might herr gome very honest private opinions publicly expresced, and that probably im language wore forciite than elecant. SUll Tdo not tak that the Just tndlgnation of those who hate endured so much ot hia tiands would tke any other o long as he is being properly dealt with by tieta’y You nee aware cas Lace by your paper of this mornfig) that a person came forward ou Priday purporting fo be euthoriaed by Col, Herman or his nicosstone of propert; sion as Wout mutoally beac those ane terested in this case, which all looms Very fiir and nice at the outset; but when you give th: matter proper consideration it dnew not inok 0 xiven to mnderetand (and my infor: fro @ trustworthy sour. ovly avaliable property consiets of M House (valued at about 86,00), and that that ia nl: roidy morty Dut owe-halt of what tt Is worth, ‘The ve Ity epehen oF consists of unre 4 of Adwor contracted with by omebody in the stack eambiing bustaves, und these slaud a chance of belug pal about the Hine when we eaneol eur national debt, T had a rivale Interview With the man Who proposes to jo thie ond mors, aud Emust confess that Ploustdle vay of puting the matter have heen enlisted for © uty engnr nl om the el to maka mg belleve that Col tint the iden ed (4 WE was tly aninven Honal on his pai. and tat he has ,one hone Weeping «very night for the last year, | Poor f Ye it not too bad that be could net bing bis ropentanee down town with him? The Cotovel's apologist arid that If we would not push the Colonel too bard, but would give hin tine, Very ove of those hnving elaine against bin uid be paid to the inet cent, Od who evs thatl Certeinly not your corresp Teuppose (int he thinks that by asking for tho ing bls ease put of from dey to fly nt end then be poraitted' to enjoy Wie filgotten gaiue in peace ant anictness, Porm Dart, C have madera criminal charge agate’ bin, ant ston low that euarge up until my" hate HOWE OPIS HEM cexenry. GLO, SF, GREEN, 400 West Twentieth atroet, Voriuorly of Co. C, Kighteouth Rext., N.Y. 5. Vols, WESTCHESTER COUNTY, poses Acciomstan Dratit on crt on tae Hane Ou Saturday alte Mead the war, Was killed, either by au ace or by voluntarily throwing horself in front of a down train of the Harlem Railroul, Mra, Lewla had doen to the etore and post oftee, ned was returning home, walking ap the ruliroad trick, Nene that placo the road makes a detour, and a train exn be almost on a person walking og tho track befoi being eeon, Mra, Lowls ts said to have been some: what deaf and ebeeutaninded, and when she saw tie tron coming, seemed paralyzed, By many of the resitents of Ferdhaia the ret ty sold to have Deon premeditited, the Woman baying had domostic trouble, thy A boy named Over, aged 9 years, at Wee fon beating at the h bos, 7 er Will exhume the #0 InQucnt this week, nds of larger ody aud hold | The Posti » taking @ 1 Post Omer 6 says, in four mortal foolses 9 has gained twenty pounde since be Quit chew Ing tobscco, at theit resldence, (OP Chery” APREE WA MARY stabhod hor husband ta the arm, Abe then fled, A man (name not given) was found doud yes terday. morning ta bie room in the Union League Chub Mh Morgaret Patterson died sudd Weeae. it 583 West Fify third ete ly yesterday Of over iny rot Higzins, of 283 Water street, was ly bitten on Saturday by a borue, whose oats ebe Was taking from bis feed os Mont #treet, The Rov, Father Me ribod “A visit Furope last evening, in St. Bridget’s ‘The proceeds go to the relief of the poor, Carlow, lying y wot binhself tn f tho schoone A meddlesome pol weds on Saturday wan arrested two milk. rning, for sdulerating thelr milk ats hyde + thongh thet had not become a recognized part of their business, All the Now York Hospital buildings exeopt 1 on wrtivest corner of Duane wteerts, are to be torn down, a tis to be contained through to Clureh Peart su street Henry Reihting, whose wite commitiod suicide by pobun in Aion #ireet, reeently, gove hiny fut altinitted that he bist — Sporks from the Telegin pit, Col, Joba L. Gordner, U. 8. Ay bed A malignant type of yellow fever prevails fn Perm Lewis Lone ( ed) Was sontenced Pitteburgh, on Saturday to be banged for the muater or bts wite atecmer Fair on Thurwtay ole Geary has respited 1d Eaton, who had veon sonteuced Lo be Hanged on the sth lust Phe track of the Central Pacific Ruilrond is again Queen Was sunk in the Blick D clear thrungh the deepest snow of tht, Sierras. cuaty has killed the resolu tw Buake river country wfaclucer, of Baltl- Tre Du de Montpensier has be marion to Leturn (o Spa a ak ay tivate ¢ Dix de ercoently wade a speech wathonadine Ww Ks. Hlinols Assembly on Saturday voted to re- the vet abollahtay capital paniitiacat ye Orlando, from Bsltigwre to Buenos Ayres, Deen lush at aoa, K of the Vins WL Congiesa a ask- anted per> Neon p the Viiw The v of the Fomth National Bank of Phila: delpata, who bs suid a defaviter to the eatent of #14,40) 1s reported bo have absconded, The Univers astieal Court, having found the Rey. Charles L, Balch guilty of pended hin ew. Calling, while Luke sehookhou Killed tnetantly lichood, Wave sue ed ina debate tn Cedar ;Suirk county, Ind, was shot aud pardon of Col Enright, of uteral revouta frald : er r ‘s mille at hin; Mey. was Wawn Up Ou Satu Sea AA Whites hd hls tog broken. John Deviln, of whiskey notoricty, and recent! parinueds ieduvin with auiatt pox, aud unuute to quis TRE ats enitentlary. The Cuban refucers ta > emp ow Orleans declare their to transfer tis Cuban quarrel of Angsoll's Milla, Saturday inorniny Ws 1) 1g OB & pile and Thurmond & Co. of St ts, have Deen mudmed by the Govcrnnie tales Of 91.5 BO MaKe FeLee mboat burning yrure of both vectod Wat legal mniitee of nso today, more on his re: ree, of Philadelphia, has granted a special restraining the Philadeiplia stock Board hog Houry &. Leech, aud trou investigating nis of Reubon Manley, dr, a# @ tember OF the New bork Board of brokers. David A. McClure, of Hariisburg, has obtained a yerdiot against the Lykens Valley Coal Company for $15,000 dainnzes ir 1 un extensive Water power ai athe Wisconsin Flyer, whlch had tus" accumulation of re fuse matter (rom tho coal nul Char! iat Holbrooke, who robbed the tafe of ( KS Pyne, 14 Wall Feet, New York, ti January lust, was taken fr on Saturday’ night Ii ebar teotive Oiticer MeCord o ailoare seoured NO 1d PRICE TWO CENTS, JOUN REAL IN THE TOMBS, ew The Deputy Sheriff Sullen but Hopeful. eset He Says that the Pros Grossly Misres presented Him-What his Friends are ~Itenl Expects to Eaonpes If there is any spot on Manhattan Island which is decidedly unattractive on such « day ae yesterday, it is that spot om which stands “The Tombs." All you have to jake one day of your life utterly gloomy fe to visit that spot, and enter that etruetare, and look into the eyes of the tranegrestors who are there imprisoned. A cold, row, deigaiy day like yesterday is just the time te nirke the visit, if you are desirous of the “blucs" and shakiog hands with anqualified misery. ‘The Tombs is an object of uncommon sh {raetion because of the Incarceration of Jamee Real, the murderer of Pollceman Smedick. Whe this Real fs, what the peculiarities of the erime which he committed, and what the result of hie sine ning against the law, is @ theme with which the public mind has been Interested for some time past, A history of the set for which Real stands sem tenced to be hanged on the second day of April it fe hob necessary to reproduce. Of the conduct of the marderer since his sentence, however, something may be sold. ‘The writer of thie ‘ted tho Tombs for the purpose of having, if pow sible, an Interview with Real, from whom it was hoped to get Real's own version of the tragedy, The courtesy of Mr, Finley, who hag charge of the offea, odmilited the writer to the prison and carried him te the front of Real's cell, which ts in the famous mar. derers’ row, and which, to be numerically definite, ie known ss cell No.4. The oMcer who accompanied usetonce summoned Real to the door of the cell, and, ater a fow kindly words of greeting, Informed him that a represemtative of the press desired te *peak with him, No soo had this little piece of Jaformation been imparted to the eaged murleror than he flow Into @ passton, and at once began to pay. his roapects to the press, He said that ho didn't want to Lave anything todo with any reporter; that the newspopers had all told ites about him; that he wae ‘not the villain they seemed to take him to be; that he wouldn't tell resorters anything at all; that they had unjustly heaped abare upon lis head; that he therefore hud no particular love for them, and that the person who was walting to see him might as well Ko away first as Inst, because be wouldn't see him, and that was enough sald. The condemned man was walking his cell at the Mine, and wae most indastriously smoking a cigar. Ho was In his shirt sleeves, his hands were pocketed, ond 9 peculiar expression of his countenance showed thot he was suffering under prolonged anxiety. On the following morning We pald ® second viait we the Tombs, with the same purpose In view, This scoond visit was made im compliance with pressed wish of the oMcer who had interceded for a, the officer giving us hope by saying, “ You come to-morrow, and I'll gee what can be done.” On thie occosion We met withthe same rebuff aa on the pre vious day. Indeed, we did not even got so near the subject as on the first attempt, for when we ontered the ofice we were informed that Real had been spokes to again In regard to granting on interview, and tha he positively doclined to seo any roporters. What did ho say 1" we asked. “He saya,” answered the oflcer, that the Nowe papers have all told lies about him," * Anything etse t"* “Yea, he mays they can make ncws a good doal ter go on doing #0. newspapers are pursuing to pevent him from procm thinks 1 very wikkind fo ‘us official 1uformatte came of ous nccond visit, and we went fror Tombs certainty somewhat wiser than we were when we entered the place, Tt most not be thought, howover, that Real ia without hope, The fet is, be is overflowing with hope, and roully DORS NOT EXPECT TO BE M\NGE on the day whieh Judge Bornard fixert for the excem tion, That there are grounds for his bope and em peetation we have no doubt, Real, despite his wet known dosperate character, has many friends tn the action of the city where be made his residence, Many of these frionds are “powers” during elew (ion tines, und are very useful to a certain clase of politic on, Who invariably wage thete compalzn baitlos with pistols, knives, whiskey, amd fists, such frlends—forming as they doa bold, bad Lond of desperadoes, of which Iteal was « leading moniver, 1 not the ebief—say that they will not quivily wliuw the imprisoned object of thelr friond> ship to perish on the seaiold without making an ef fort to save him from it, ‘They have communicated their determination to Real, ama hence the hope which aniinates his heart, Lumediately after the passing of the senteno® pipes were loid to bring about a commutation of the sentence. ‘The writer Is warranted In assorting thal a large amount of money has been placed in th¢ Lands of a lawyer, who pretends that he will use i in purchasing the desired commutation of sentence, in addition to this money power, political power— strictly politiesl—ts being used, and in such a way aa tu give Real's working friends conddence of succese 4u their undertaking, ‘The public, however, look upon al! such efforts ae futile, and point to Gov. Hofinan, with the belief thai in thls case he will not interfere, but will permit the law to take Its course, In fact, tt ts reported thet the Governor has already declared that be has maga up his mind, and that he has decided to iisten to as overtures Which may be made to him having fur thet object a commutation of Real's sentence. ‘A Lor to the hopes entertained by Keal’s friends 1s the alarming prevalence of crime in this city, Real Liimself hus said that but for the excitement caused by the Rogers murder, bis case could easily have been disposed of; in other words, thata commutation of his sentence could have been brought about wit case, His friends, however, are not dispirited, aad are confldent that notwithstanding the existing ea citement in the public mind onthe suhject of crime, they will obtaiu a commutation, and having one placed Real in State Prison, they will got him ou after Gov, Hoffman's term expires —— raucis Train on the Release. Boston, Feb, 21,—George Francia Train te ceived a grand ovation and Ceade Mille Failthe, ta Waltham last night, Rumford Hall was packed te repletion, ‘he wildest cheers rang through the hall whenever Mr, Train mentioned the release of Cow tello aod Warren, The meeting was a grand #ae vss, and the audience dispersed at a late hour, after cheering wil the Fenian chiefs, Warren and Costellm and the Irish Republi ———_— Ald for Struxgling Cuba, The Cuban Ladies’ Association of this city anu raising ® fund for the patriot army of their native isle, ‘The Executive Committee announce a grand yoosl and instrumental concert, to be given om the Oth of March in Steinway Hall, in behalf of Cubam independence, The Committee are personally ecUlng tickots for this entertaloment, ———e Wasmxoroy's Brutupay.—The celebration of Weshington’s birthday will not be imposing to-day ‘ue military will make thelr usual display; all the courte and public offices are to be closed; the Start and Stripes will fly from stads and mastheads; there will be appropriate religious services at Trinity, whose bells will chime several national airs; the veterans of 1812 will talk over their pensions at ™ Howery; and the Common Council will quietly aly tend to Its own business. Council No, 1, U, L. A., will this evening celebrate the event by an entertaiament tn the Republicaua Wigwam, in West Forty-eixty street, Major Douglas Campbell will deliver aq oration ou * Washington and Grant." Prof, Diunog |