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THE NEW CABINET. meee nmen A. T. BTEWART'S RESIGNATION IN THE HANDS OF GRANT. ne President Grant asks a Koi Kautting ont Stewart—A Accept A Hitch Grant Asks the s Be ceedings—The Present Situnth dont Grant Withdraws his Message. Special Desvaten to The Sun, Wasntwato, March 7. ‘The only topic of conversation for the last two Gays has beon the Cabinet of the new Presiden th comparison with that everything el scoondary importance, CABINET APPOINTURNTS ACCEPTED, rams were reecived from Messrs. Cox, and Ho@® thanking the President forthe hon- secepting the proffered positions. they will immediately start for Tele Hor! ‘or conferred, Tt ts expeeted th Washingt Mn. WAStINURNE Stony IN. Mr. Washburne was sworu in as Secretary of Btate Inte on Hatardey afternoon, and ot once as. fumed the duiier of his oMee, A apceial election will be immeriately ordered in the Galena (Ii1.) 1 trict, to fill the seat vacated tn the House by Mr Washburne, Me was the oldest momber of the House, Laving served contionously over sixteen roars, His place ennnot easily be filed, POSTMASTEIS MEADS DROPPING. Postmaster-Geucral Creswell went before Chicf Tustice Cartter ond took the oath of office, after which he weit to the Port Ofice Department and made the Acquaintance of such oMcers us were unknown to bim, and made somo fitecn or twenty caanges of Postmustera, where there were enses already made Ap and rendy for immediate action. He then leit n carly train for bis home in Elkton, Maryland, where he spent Sunday. He will return early to- morrow, and assume the administration of his De- paritaent, He will look to the Republican Congress men for the direction of matters relating to their re: spective districts, He is at present stopoing at Wil lord's, but intends to lease a house as svon us on san be obtained in a con reniont loeailty, DISCOVERY OF MR. STEWART'S INKLIOINILITY, Tt was not until Saturday noon that it became fenerally known that the act of 1799, drawn by Uh dand of Alexander Hamilion, was a perfect barrier fo the entrance of A. T, Stewart to the office of Sec- tetary of the Treasury, Its existence waa firet known to the President and to Mr, Stewart late on Friday aficrnoon, and althongh they at once act shout to nee if it was not repealed or amended by subsequent legislation, It wie Inte on Friday night before they reluctantly came to the conclusion that Mr. Stewart must close out all his business and Beane to be Interested in it, either "directiy or indt rectly," or the act must be modified or repcaled. The latter course was adopted, and on Saturday morning, After @ consuitution between the President and Mesers, Creswell, Schofeld, Stewart, and Wash burne, it was decided that as it was too much of a sacrifice for Mr, Stewart to dispose of all his enor: Mous business and property in this country, and bis Manuinctories and agencies tn nearly all the chief marts of Europe, the President should at once send a message to tie Senate stating the ease, and ask the Benate to repeal the act so fur ay It relates to the Beeretory of the Treasury, THK SENATE ASKED TO REPEAL THE LAW. Tn the moan Ume, the politicnl situation of Mr, A. T. Stewart had become a common topic ut cous ton among both Senators and members of the House, Toe Senate had mot at the usaal hour, For an hour and # naif business of @ monotonous eharac tor wus trinsacted. Private consultations, however, Were frequently made in the vicinity of the desks of Prominent mewbers, and anxious whisperings and murmured conversations occasionally interrapted the Procecdingn of the Senate, Baddenty mtx, Panes W Patterson, of New Hampshire, took the floor, and, ‘efter introducing a bill further to define an act for the punishment of crimes against the United States, Starlled the Senate by the introduction of the fol- Jowing bill, and asked for it# Immediate consilera- thon: Beit enacted, dbo. That so much of the elehih asetion of the act ontitied * An act to establish w treasury Le pArtHCut” ve provides that POH WIA Kk ANY OINCO Jastituted by Cis wet shall direetiy oF Mdicetly. be Fon ee Avena business Of trade oF cous merce, Ho Aud te FalO Ie heehy repeal AN REFORT TO RUSH THM THING THROLOH, It wes evident an impression prevailed that the bill would slip throagh withont a hiteh, Joba Sher man of Ohio sang out, “OF course that bill ought to be passed,” The prospect was favorable, Every body svcmed ready for the question, But at this point Senator Charles Sumace of Marsachnsctts claimed tue attent.on of the Senate, He sald thut he Mhonght the matter should not be wcted upon too bastily, and added ina fri tone, “T must olject."" A DREATIING SPELL. And #0 the Seuute stopped to ta fore acting on the bill, By its tan be considered during the day on which itis of fered except by unctimous consent. Mr, Suwner's abjection had blocked st, Mr. Sherman, with an ap: Peurance of surprise, informed Mr, Sainner that it Was necessary that the provision should be repeated m order to enable the new Secretary of the Treasury johoid the office. Mr. Sumner smiled, and asked Mr, Suerman if he thought the act ought to be re- penled, Mr. Sherman replied that he saw no reason Why it should not be repealed, Mr. Sumner sald that he would rather see the matter carefully consid- tred by a Committer, and Mr. Sherman moved that It be referred to the Committes on Finance. Here Vice-Prevident Colfax dropped his gavel, avd said that the Committees had not yet bern announced, LICKING THE THINO AROUND THR NTEMP. Mr, William Sprague, of Rhode Island, here sng gerted that the diMlcnity mignt be met by providins that claims and questions of a sirictly commercial character should be considered and determined by other officer than the Secretary of the Ticasury This was received with my favor, Again Mr. Sher man appealed to Mr, Sumuer to withdraw his ob lection, but with no avall, Others stoo! resuy to breath be- tanding rule no bill renew the objection in case of Mr, es with drawal, The bill went on the tible, as there wus no Committee to which it could be referred. GEN, GRANT ASKS THE SENATE TO Pass TIE BILL, ‘The excitement over, the Senate resumed 1 even tenor of ite way, and ewitened off on un Indism dis. pute, As the fires of a debate were springing up, @ *pecial me: fe was announced trom President Gravt, The Secretary, under the dircetion of the Vice-President, tore open the envelope, and read the following : To the Senate of the United States, Bince the nomination and confirmation of Alexan Ger T. Stewart to the office of secretary of the Treasury, I Ond that by th» eighth section of the act Of Congress, approved Sept, % 1730, it provides as follows, to wi And he it further enacted, That no person « poluted to any other instituted by this wet hall di recily or indirectly be concerned or Interested in ear Frying out the business of trade or commerce, oF owner in whole or part of any sea vessel, or pur chase by bimeclf ur another in trust for him’ any pul He Ianas or uther puoie property, oF be €o1 cerned i the purchase or di ape al of any public securities of any Btite or of the United States, or take or apply to bis Own use any emoluinent oF gain for negotiating or transseiing pay pasinees dn the said Department, other than aliall be allowed by law; and i any per: fon shall oflend agiinst any of the prohibitions of this act be shill be deemed euity ofa high misue- meanor, and forfeit to the United States the prneliy nd shall, upon conviction, be removed nd forever thereafter be incapable of holding uny office ai der the Un ted States, provided that any other, and not a public proaceator, shall Five information of any such offence upon which a Plosecuuion and conviction wall be had, Cn Of alornali pevalty of $3,000, when recovered, be lor the use vf the person giving such information; In view of these provisions, and the fact thet Mr, Btewart bas been unanimously confirmed by the Sen. ats, T would ask that he be exempted by joint reso- lution of the two Houses of Congress from the ope- nations of the same, U, 8. GRANT, Wasuuwotom, D. C., March 4, 1360, anoTl ATTEMPT TO RUSH IT THROCEH, Mr. Sherman again sprang to the floor, and kod leave to introduce a bill, but was cut short by Tice-President Colfax, who ssked the Senate what Panesition ahomd be made of the Execntive mes NEW VOICE FROM LUDLOW JAIL. —— proved | BRAND THIS INSULT TO THE CIVILI- sage. Mr. Sumner moved that It be tald on tho table And printed, which wre agrced to. Mr. Sherman thon introduced the following bill, aud asked tts Immediate consideration : « f ee the act «) " 5 srt Site Mentitied “An net to eotatibn Prey BATION OF THE AGE, Nepartinent,”as provibiee the secret reneney trade from being éancerned or latereet and members to ore be and the sane 1s here int IV the Secretary of the Treneury met iO ANY Mattersciaiun of sceouue I which be is personally lu fal! Laws that Sanction or Allo 2 d sposed to gt terested: onment for Debt. exec CHARLES OCHNES AGAIN IN THB GAP, 1. Itis not in harmony with the first leading | toany of them, but ‘ | toany 5 The V ‘resident asked if there was any ob- | principies set forth in the Declaration of oar Ameri ie. Cresew can dependence. 2 It ts dearrnctive of civil rights, liberty, and the Perpermiy of our Nee i Wie not in necord Jection to considering the bill at thie time, Mr. Sumner said, “1 object, alr, I think that it ought to be most profoundly considered before It passes. ‘The Vice-President then said, “ The bill i# not betoro de 10 liberal Ideas of Progressive mind in Amer a barbarous Of post the Senate,” and the reguler order of bisinoss was | 7: taworthy of Christienitge G then resumed. 6. Tes an outrage on sock ty m8 commreres on prwince, 4. It deprives the citizen of hia liberty, 8. It is only adapted to the savage race, ‘This Committee, to whom the bill woul! be refers | 9. Tt is debasing uud degrading to Intellectual | red, will hardly be reported before Tueasay, It | Minis, L will ake nany or two consider the till in Com: | gel, qt jtemears and depresses tho minds of them | day, when be. wil Tour mittee, 0 that 18 woald not reach the House until | 11. Ht gives the shrewd and arch civilian the advan. | Perna’ 12 & ‘ T ould wr age over the honest and © right Tournday, when would certainly go to « Lowe i ea BOResE AA SPIED. aia ae tahoe, isa support to wale ling, scheming, Ley, | Me, Townsend of INDICATIONS OF WAR, Witerate, bat, and designing men, who live off of the vlan This {son the [dew that the Senato will promptly | erie! of the poor er ratinee pasa the il, bat there are tndicaions that ite pase | 4 24, Ft ta een ned to crap the mnsary and pat | will hereafter ven Suge in the Senate will be resisted stubbornly, and " THE GREAT THOUBLE, It In asserted on the authority of Treasury officers, that Mr. Stewart has now a nomber of conteste! eases Involving large amounts of money before the Do: Pariment for adjustment, and that there are a num: ber of sults now against him, arising ont of Custom House matters. He hay been at the Treasury D i tof the way persons sh plols against the wives os vaalastenbvsomncnes tricts, snd thereby [thas doen maed to extrange wid arparate hus ti ed men gray In three months 19, It haw driven women from frucal homes to beg: on Saturday mor ary bly ti partment several times this week to get the accounts | M5)" te ag thrown orphane npon the world Lada dad adjosied in his fuvor, So far he has filed. Mr. i 21. Tt has made m Ineane, ty Stewart is, however, the largest Importer tn t It has driven men to suicide. ly. United States, and it is only eatural that he should | py hh, lt.i* harrowing to the souls of the {nnocent and ; ’ have differences of opinion upon laws and values Men have become €o depressed fn anirite by President Gra trouble in the House, Already the Democrats, in 25. It has driven wives to inaantty. Were presout, T hopes of antagonizing Grant with lis party, announce | | 2 It is ympossibie for State te | ene Cabinet. A money to Iquidate tis 47, This an expense ou the city aud county amounting t per anon . 1b makes the county # collector of individual Tt 14 placer for onserupntons lawyers they conntenance and assist In Luis persecuty | Brcody ean, | 's0, Weis a! power tors that they as M1. Itisalaw by which men can make fulso and fous charges to persecuce their fellowsman fur spite and envy. 32. IL forces honest men toaceept the fo ety and companionship of rozues 3, At prevents the debior from belng able to. nc- compliat what the creditor, itsineere, should wish to Tequire of him—the accumulation of mouey for the that they will vote for its unqualified repeal, and there are undoubiedly a number of able men in the Toase who will seize upon this law as @ convenient means of getting rid of one whom they look upon as | ge the apeatie of free trace and the natural encmy of American industry, Then there are men who will resolutely #et their faces against such precedents this would establish, and who argue that as this statnte | ood the test of time for nearly accntury, and ts so manifestly proper, they will nut stulily Uemsclves by virtually erasing it from the books, TUE BLOCKADE TO NR KEPT U There is certain to be trouble, Gen, pavers of New York thousands of dollars Gen tari tn Grant are a! 9 to the Pres few days, to The Ws on the foreign must come home £0 to England, applicant for the Grant is YORK, MONDAY. OTUER NEWS FROM WASHINOTON. HOW THe CABINET TH RRO: No attempt is made by the varies Senators ternal Kevenne on Saturday, the duties of his office by Mr. Rolling, who will com+ tinne to wet and sign until next Tuesday or Wednes- their respective distriet of removals wo be made, members responsible for the officers In their dis: of the Treasury fromm Delano had along conversation with the President Mer 9 o'clock, and during the fo Messrs, Washourne, Creswell, and Stowart MARCIL paletaen Spocini Despatches to The sna. Wasntwotox, March 1, DEN. conceal the fact that they are dis- appointed in the selections of the Cabinos, but all ve them @ fir trial, and, with the tion of Mr, Stewart, there will be no opposition t all wall be given @ cordial anpport. is the reelotent of the most flattering testimon’a’s of approbation of his selection from all and It Is by fer the most popular thing that Grant bas yet done, TIE NEW INTERNAL REVENUE COMMISSIONER, inbus Delano was at the Department of Tne id wus initiated into and Mr, Delano will then A number of Senators and members called on Saturday to pay thelr respects to Among them wore Jatge Kelley and Pennsylvania, to whom Mr. Delano form of a cireniat letter whieh he dd to all Republican members when ceare made against any of the appointees ta or there are appointments Ho desires to hold the y rellove hinweelt and th ch Iabor aud trouble, Secretary Mr. ning, and this conclusion ts proba: {unt interview, In any event, thera reason to suppose hia action is uot * by author- MATTRNS IN THR WITR HOUSE. nt wi pied in the Executive hore Was no formal orgenization of jew members of Congress were Present, including Senator Schura aud Representa. tives Rontwell and Maynard, ‘The military sia@ of Hon dnty tn the capacity of Boere cident, although it t# the Intention, appoint civilians to the diferent ofices in the President's household, THe FoR lent iutends ON MIAAIONS, go to work this weok He aoys that Reverdy: mixs ons, Johnvon, Joa A. Dix, and James Watson Webb at once, Mr, Motly, it is aaid, will Kontacky t# an Brazilian miselon, powerful, and Congress Is disposed to yield almost | pac ut his dehis THU WRALTI OF GEN, KITERMAX, everything for the eake of posce and harmony, but a | | 34. 10 has Leen used to extort money froin the weak | Gen, Sherman wns #0 itl that he did not go to fow wen enn, If they ure disposed, keep up the block. | 8M! timid his headquarters on Saturday, but he will be out ade upon Mr. Stewart, In the belief that the around | que‘Mutevt Kew York, ne Mate SME COMINETES OF | Aeaiy Goanorruw. Meantors ebura and Feuton, and upon which the President stands ts not so tenable or > - ¥. Boutwell called at his office, bu talied to ree necessary as to warrint him in making an issue with Letter from a Prisoner in How Jail him. Gens, Dent, Comstock, wud Porter will be Congress or any portion of his party in either House, bt ied a 4 ne Oe al T and all others | Tritined npon the staff of Gen, Slerman, aw they are an effort will be made to have Mr, Stewart relieve | here are under strict anrectiance.and (rat (heoflerte | thoroughly acquainted with the routine duties of the bim of allembarrassment by promptly rasigning all | have the most intense hatred of all Pervoos and | army headquarters, Gen, Grant will have a sto® of claime to the office, and insisting upon the eppolnt | Ho menanem ht advocate (he abolishment of linn te. | civiiiane at the headquarters, although he wilt no ment of anew man, Sherif and all under Nm tiatobtaa their livelihood | doubt retain Oen, Rawlins, who ts his right-hand THe INSTLVANIANS OPPOSED TO STR ART. of the inteery of others. Piense remember tha | man, Gen, Dayton, Who came on with Buerman, will WADR DIDS WASIINOTON GO0)-DYR, The Pennsylvania Republicans in the House | ESquon, The halen (ae Me, Dane Well ktowsn wien | Fewaln with bim, have expressed themselves against any repeal or | he and friends called ow Bowles) is king of this DEN. Modification of the act of ‘Si, in order to lot Nir, | Hyusebold Stewart come tnto the Cabinet, on the ground that this section was fuerrted to prevent the Custom officers trom adjudicating upon questions tm whieh they are directly or indirectly interested, t# to su —— CURIOSTITES OF CHIME. . tome - The Seventh Ward Jack Sheppard in Quod. James Mechan, a burg! eponsibllitics of quenily to look on the moving potitier panora Ren, Wade and bis family start for Jefferson, ow morning. on of having ® good rest from the carce ond re Hie expresses his inten public ite, bot whit return ti render one of the most important de im oh hot which be has played so prominent # part for the let revenue service, If spreial exemptions are ence | grore, Quarter of w century, made, there will be no rule by which Congress can | the oMecr at ‘THE WAR DI RTMRNT, horeanter be guided. ET (rin ey lA Gon, Schofield will continue the duties of the THN GENERAL OPINION. So far as any open expression of opinion is had from other members, there seems to be a preponder- net any repeal oF modification, Simitor cand Broome captured by Officer i. When be wus 1d. Sweeney, of 88 woRDE A young formerly a slave, was ¥ into Court Mich War Department without any interrny hourly in consultation with Gen, Grant BY A COLORED WOMAN, lored woman named Mullic Gaines, Killed @ white mon numed dutnew Ay Patterson, who Introduced the !ill_on Saturday for Tega hun pe one ora party who, | tigie, on Brit quietly Its absolnte repeal, 14 mot eommitied, but took. that sean nay icha Hine of woe | Swerelcerey Wert se toe vaqies onttreras, Tara sto bring the question bo.ore tho Senate for > bya wour Need ie man by a wonnd received during the lute war, and was discussion, Mr. Sumner, Mr. Hamlin, end others é Police Susiice Under Hall | ernplosed as a w interior Dy partment Will Fesint the bill at nll bezards. Messrs. Fessen- | 4, Feline. Seint fe Corrigan, of Serv City, was | 'r edo 8 servant in den, Morton, aud Sherman will fivor ite modi: | mate ovals, Gita rhea fae balan weharie | n Improper tau fication, while nearly all agreo that Gon, | Fritay's &t overeharzed Wr alter hiving SENATOR FENTON'R NEW TORK 8LATR, Grant “didnot doe wise thing In send who exebnted iia Tuvtice’e | _.Thts oni that the following te ng In @ messaze to the senate asking iis re- and slovenly way, | New You appe Por € Peal, and leaving it to be supposed that this would y bull by Recorder | M sur W. Ci be considered an administration measure, and q teat | Martude a he nived tute Iserice at of the sirens Of the President elet. It will not be Bignmy tm the Theatrical World. 1 FP dow; | or Posts wm. so considered, however, because all the Senato 00, andl e ap, who was ar. | stove effort Ie being her quar' ; destroy the Republican party, will go for ite repeal, | hasbeen traced to Chiongo, where lie was air tad TUK NRW MARYLAND AENATOR, while mans of his personal and potitieal friends will | Crosby Onera Mouse. Ue wos Ineughttocuscay | Senator Hamilton, of Maryland, is ti oppose elther directly or indirectly any tnterference | on Sulurdny and lock with this statute simply upon grounds of public Hup in the Tous, of th oe Jet new & r wan Fe welley RELIGIOUS INTELLIGENCE, Mawitton was Gov. NOUTWELL'S snAne, - supposed be wi It has become known that the Pre votestant Eptacopal Church Missionary Soe ARSON ME ident effered Gov, Boutweil the Interior department, but that he by Error ce tue lesa 9 Mem ltxely declined it on the ground that where was nothing in A mecting on behalf of this Socicty was held NepRIA { that department congenial to bts taste Tle did not | last ev ng in the Chnreh of the A Twen say Lo would accept the Treasury department, be. | th-clehth atrevt Sad Mauison avenue, The tev. De ay Bit ty’ and opinion on that point, vinise funds. fur providing Wouk ov THE F RN, SMRRMAN'S AUARR IN THW CADINER, fier, Dr, Dyer the Ret Ste hese te wet atte | The bills whio! There is but little doubt, however, that it was but fated in the to fved bere Department of the Bouta; 3 Gen, ob ek to Dakota; ¢ fet; Geno ds J Ke Who has not bee 01 A vera) duys since, that Mr 1 and condined tolnis bed’ but it fo bo able to be here in a few days, TOF TUR ARMY GENERALS, nt Grant has assigned Gen, A. H, Terry Cen. Meade to jan to Lonisiani n, Canby to the Fi aids to the Fiith Mili: , Kiwory 1 the Depart- 4 Gen. N, ton, ATINTH CONGRESS TO Be FINISTED. passed one House of Congress other, bhuving fallen with the close rf acchusetta, It wan originslly the intention of Grant to put him in the Doe eh ee autem tee. nea ee i Brash bolk Neunabae Retr diat aoe hee yr Tre : Treasury, but a fow days ago Gen, Butterfeld pre- unity a good ora trial Influences Tere war a | deut's siguature, are again to be Introduced, aid opon Gen, Sherman to press A. T. Stewart, feld for ry labor. It suid that Vanier) md be cntoving the lists in beballof Stewart, carried | R<"e aren the ey to Cathull he ah Pa Secretary Stanton is much better to-day, the point, apon which Grant waa tayoruble, but un- | are Episcopns; that, aboot 4 ehurehe Ex-President Johnson and wifo are still the decided. people tion. fur 00,000 mure te ye (4 uf Mr, John ¥. Coyle, of the National ntelit- wr e President’ attended service morning, Fourteca Hundred Lawyers and ouly Three - Hundred Pren The “ Midnight Mission’ was the subject of « by the Rey, Dr. Morgan in ast evening. In the disco tualistic churches, with Mit. WILSON TENDERED A POSITION, Abit wlag ores ub Wing Is every Wher Tthas also leaked out that the Hon, J, F, Wil- son was tendered @ cablnet position by Gou. Grant, Which he deciined on the ground that he conid not aflord to accept it, as his peenniary means added to he alary, would not allow hin to live in Washing pnaxacibinet minister should live, to support the requir re tendencies to Topery, and ing church Hon. Withow may general family and several adult friends at Dr. Sunderland's church this —————___ Ma. Jon meow © Brarsa Gonw to Avnvan,—The ewan, Lite rotary of Btate, as ¥ ve kvown, with « number of persoual incnis, arrived in the city on Saturday, and’ put. up at the Astor House, Hy takin, dignity of thi oO % vewvivid picture of the moral devravity of we 2 revenue catter ip RmKy Of the ponition, Gork"elty inhbotu hich nnd low places “ihe vect | the river, which landed thom af Ples 41, they exeaped GROKOR MH, STUART OFFERED THE TREASURY, majority of ure engrorsed in tho pur: | & thre gf ‘ ne Trig Bad que toners who were Judge Hoar telegraphs th sult of gail cless of their own or the wating for Mr. Seward, The Secretary received dude rape thes be will arrive on.| Mile canarea sre intro vemttt, “Wear ianace | ood sey sluslere GurImg Kis Rela tuar, ceaat a ee ‘Toestay morning, It le known Lero that Gen, Grant | jnable vice rages uuchccked audunrebuked. by tue | Sle started for his home in Aubura, some time ago offered George H. Stuart the portfolto | authorities or tae community. Crime. Is on, the ta: axp tie Rerontic.—Last evening of the Treasury Department, and it was, deel ned by . while morality 14 losing ita away, ‘There ta r Hecker dehveret @ weture in. St better evndence of our tendency toward aeorrupt Courch, He treet. Tue proceed: Mr, Btuart, who subsequently recommended Adolph | state uf civilization, than the fact chat there are toy | aerene™s KG. Cau ip pay the debi of the cherere Borie, whio waa assigned to the Navy Depariment in | lawyers aud 1,300 physiciins la New York, and vuly wnting to @53,00. ‘The reverend gentleman the fal make ep of the Coblast, B00 preachers of the Kor proved dann oF Jong an H elouuens argamentauy the tenets of Cutuolt- HOW GRANT KbPT WIS aucRET, Great Pir Lo __ | ciamare not inimical 10 the aueial advancement ot & It has transpired that Mr. Stewart was notified | Cntcaao, March 6.—There wero eight tires in | people, and that. thoy who had done whe gate gic ipa : thi ‘Jay, ‘The most extensive waa in the | American independence tm tue past were ulembe of Grant's tntention to nominate him ss Sieretary of | th: Tee aaetta: Wiadie Ao eee at ote dan | tha Ciaran ol Bose: be 19 Of the Treasury upon the 34 of March, Mr. Creawoll | strect, who were. insured oue-bale thelr lost Lectonss axp Mewrinos,—Prof, Hamilton, th: did not know of his selection uatil he heard it upon | $4,000, One of the fire nea who fell from the | enoqe ier, 18 UO Leach @ private else the strect, half en hour after it had gone to the | pwiling, caught a telegraph wire, and held om by | tontuy M., at hie new amphitheatre, corner of Th will break @ Senate, Mr. Washburne has for some time been ar- wing his private affaires #0 as to cnable him to go abroad, and will not remain longer in the Siate De- Partment than to enable him to got the bearings of our foreign relations, In the meantime Mr, Hunter Will do most of the labors of the Depariment, Mr, ed. ‘The other ly $90,000, on whi The night was t ven fires Loot up & lore of near h there are varions insurances. tormiest and coldest of the year. —— ‘The Unt ifle Railroad, Sacramento, March 7.—The overland m both ways, are atill detained by snow on the Union Pacific Petrolcum tote this e letters, Washburne merely assuming the direction and re- | Railroad. crossing of the Rocky und Was onsibility The Attorncs-General's office ts inthe | Sieh Mouuiain rances, The bluckade ex- | us a commu: tends 200) miles, and fe all east of Salt ‘ands of Mr. Ashton: the Navy, of Mr. Faxon; and | Lake, ‘The Central Pacific traiun. west of | since thy the Interior, of Mr, Otto—all first aseistants, Salt Lake are making regular trip No de Hon | earth, palin ard of more than twelve boure hi red during the | the State, winter. The tr Utah boundary and is graded, with th 8 (ew animportant pointe, continuously to Oxden ty. reached the The With wal of Mr. A. T. Stewart, Midnight.—The canvass made in the last forty- eight hours by the President of his friends bes de- veloped the fact thatan amendment or modification of the stotutes for the benefit of Mr, Stewart cin pa Be i as George Francis Train asa Prencher, Bostow, March %.—George Francis Train "p red before w very Inrge assemblage of Fenians In fouth Boston. to-night, fr his mew rele of preacher, rests, Levy, of 19 Aun street, only be carried by © Mght that wil make trouble, | taking as his text, Temperance, the Tarkio bath, | Sty," which he is very desirous of avoiding, and it is now | MOFais, and the Laws of Healt tue stable were bornes expected that the Prosident will to-morrow rend a Velocipedes in Newark. rect 8 te : Alderman Westervelt offered the following at | $0 Thom: Drvsoge i the Renate Withdrawing Nit. TeRORMAR, | «PRET US teed ike weneih Com man Cove a a dations of Saturday, on the ground that further | | Whereas, The art of propelling veloripoies Ik one aimeuiter xCepeWITD great practica; and talnment. ¢: id {nvestigation developes the fact that there Hin Broad street avpear to be und for thove Who eigage In are other statutes which bar the way | the aforosnl therefore extent of $400. ‘esolved, Hef of Police be, as eflectaally as the act of 1789; that the Treasury Department has carried out for years this very Reception or to the end that eenth street tit is destined ere lor ‘There ure eigut lo ne this city cad Pennayh vs and bonds of ‘The Grand Chancellor of the Order is A, »whed and occupied by Robert Gideon “Ia longa, 106 Churies stre *Hi,8 te John Morrison, of Bethune ston Were saved, atimated at §3,000 and on building about $1,600. Mutthew Societies id Fourth avenue, and ry Yiclous horses, He exhibits on ud Friday evenings at Nowark, in Nasby ts to lecture at Coopor Inst ett * Cussed bo Canaan.” ry Mr. Nas\y's lectures are even more uinusing than his Ksiours ov Prrtas.—A correspondent sends ation "garding the was started in 1068, and has spread eo ray nly Order, whieh, he the (ea in this city aud 108 in vania has 129 lodges. White Food moral character, between af sumiited to member- ‘charlis. aud Honevulence ate ies Sanity on whieh tho Ordcr BL® Boaxep-—-Severan TH Lost, —} Ka fre was discov (iy potent story brick stable at Gan rear of a two- ‘oort and Wurhington is to Win. Letson, of ng & Co. pier ¥, North river; 6 Of 618 Husson ‘street, and tour Ginson. Only Ave horses belon on hay, de. about #10, 7, fe. about Inse tre onientin ts the rear of No, 8, and daiguged the building to the 4 Nuw Banwnn.—Several Futher ‘rom Wiiliamsburgh, paraded in clusion; and that he will not now press it ander all | Yelcclpettiats may nut he linveded oF obet viet peee d this city yesterday afternoon, ‘I'he occusion was the the circumstances, Mr, Stewart baving placed | bea tsccel dt calcd 4 Fronds, Of AyeM, banner from the painter at ti Wie restguation in bis hands to aet upon ws he dooms | Fuse Taapens 1x Covxcit.—A meeting of well- | Young Men's No. 8 ¥athor Manto kok a Seuss beat, He told s xentleman to-day that be did not | known free trove inerchante was held on baturday, | of SteAnthony’s ty dcetre to hold a Cabinet position under any one but | sud {Beit protest was, ¢ Gen, Grant, and be wae desirous of aking 1h vow | Chulrminy and Chania HL, Maraial, Bocretary, "D. only for the puropse of eustalaiug Grant, and if | D. Field, . Minture, G. C: Ward, Capt. Mar: thers was not very prompt actios “= “2 eh Pty Mee are, wonld save them any troubie, stored agulst the Govern: Mr. James M. Brown was Couren, Oree: recoil Hh bee Autos a Lmperann Dorpe, ony" evolent Hociiy, Bt, Marr’ Temperance Rosier, Wilisarns burg! (Ne tg m rom the Church of the Immacu! $17,800 | They! wore accom objets of | Kouth Megiment boler's Baad of Willameburgh, y's Temperance Cadet Con on, iod by two | tue nd of” Brookijas bad’ iises: 8, 1869, THE CUBAN REVOLUTION, — THE MASSACRE OF SPANIARDS AT MAVARI. pout Nedeny The Stege of Trintdad Ratecd—Small-Pox tn Conse! 0 Principe= Bock Running at Clenfucmons Havasa, March 6 —The latest reports are that the siege of Trinidad was ralsedt on the &d, end that three bodies of Spanish troops have been In constant DUrsuit of the inaureents ever + The accounts ntinga de Cnha ore that the insurgents have ard they could ind fa Mayarl, and there tn +trong foree, A foree 800 strong wus vent to the apot, and an engagement wns imminent, Advices from Consolacion del Sur ard Puerto Prine Cipe say that the email pox io prevalent in both Places, Tn the latter the tnsurgent General Quoseda fo tll with that malay The Vos de Cuba (Voice of Cuba) of today gives an account of the murder of the crew of a consting vensel by the fosargents, in the Sagita Chichi river, Another schooner, which had landed a body of revo lutionists, was sank near Sazua, and the insur outs are being pursned by Government troops, A pro- nunclamenty, signed by "Jos de Armas, Comuniy- sioner of General Dalee to the Insurgents" (rebeldow), bas appeared. It fs full of abuse the Spanish Government and of Duleo personally, It accuses that Goneral of everything despleable, In today's Diario, Rodelguex Correa, a companion of Armas, in a card belleves this pronuneta. mento to have been forged, and that 1¢ it is genuine, It is flac in every particular, Another bute talon for vetive service is being recruited by Gea, Dulee, who is very vetive, ‘Two hundred pounds of powder are said to have been found to the house of a Mrs, Terry. The Ambassador to the United State Sehor Roberts, eatted to-day for New York, Btoriow aro told of an engagement near Santo Esptrita, but they are not generally belteved. Blockade running ia very lively at Cionfuogos, Nobody desires to carry political prisoners to Fernando Po, and tt is ru mored that the Government will transport them by tho #teainor Custia. _ THK WEST INDIES. -—_< Kt. Thomas to Remoin m Neutral Coaltng Port. Havana, March 7.—It has been settled that the faland t4 to remain @ cooling station for the TB fish West India mall steamers, The Governor of Bt Thoma forbidden the export of orms and munitions during the war in Hayti, St, Domingo, and Cubs, pate ee The Attack Upon Aux Cayes= Aseantt Port-au-Prince ~The Haytion Rebel Gaining Ground. Havana, March 7,—President Salnave made his long expected aitack on the elty of Aux Cayes by nea and land, bat moet with no sue After Dombarding the clty fur twenty-four houre without effet, ho saddenty sailed away to Port-au-Prince, His land forces simultsneonsly assaulted the town, but were repulsed, The rebel at Sagel has arrived at St Mares, The rebels have Mount Vernon, and intend to mak avainst Saluave's feet, ‘The French Admiral relteratea hie demand upon the Haytinn Goverament for the payment of the Freneh debt, rehasod the Amer demonstration can steamer ene ‘The Rebetiion in st. Domingos Havana, March %.—A report comes from St, Domingo that Gen. Luperon has purchased a war steamer at Mt, Thoms, in which he intends to em bark with an expedition to overthrow the Govern: mont of President Baca. ‘The rebelilon tn the south ern and esetern quirters of St. Domingo bas not been suppre and the rebels there are very active, Kier J that President Baca has sent M. Fas Dens to Washington as ® special commissioner to treat for annexstion fo the Unitdt @imtes, The pro. Jeet is eatremely unpopulir in St, Domlugo, ——- Good Crops in Porto Rico. Tlarana, March 7.—Gooe reports aro recoived of tie et of the crops in Porto Rico. ‘the weather bas been favorabic pod e large yield ia ea> pected. ‘The prices of 6a, janodd and were Oru, a TUK LABOR MOVEMENT, pobesinded, Unton Committee o: rimittee of one from represented in the Workin 's Union, appointed by that body to walt upon the Boards of Aldermen and Assistant Aldermen and to express tu them the interest and sympathy manifest by tho different Libor orguulgations ta the priaters' strike, met on PRICE TWO © ate dous from Andrew Jolnaon, bat the Pars dong Meentied by Preatdent Grant-The Went of the Albtny Peultentiary afernven, Deputy Marshal peon recived pardon papers, purporting to bo from Avdrew Johnson for the clder aud younger Da- PUY, ON condition of thelr paying their fines, the sume boing respectively 6600 aut €2 The paper was dated the Sd of March, and, aa it did not contata the usual recommendation that led the Inte President to pordon others, it was fret regarded aa not genuine, It should be added here that the Dapnys were con- vieted of resening whiskey which had been seized by the Government officers, under the direction of Col- lector Balloy, and that they were eont to the Pont: tentiary by Intro Benedict, the former fur twelve months and the latter for six, Shortly after the pardons were received, Me. Courtney advised Commissioner Rolling of the fees by @ spcelal telegram , and the Commissioner at once wont to the White House, and extt ad the des. pateh to President Grant, Mr, Rotlins then explained all the is connected with the prosecution of the Dupuys and their associatos; and the President gave him assurances that the pardons should ba the sub Ject of w rigid Investigation, with a view, If posaible having them canceled if nocess ry, With taese ered with 1 OMcer Rooney, patrolling hie post on Righth toot a woman lay dead in an sty ones went to the plier, an on th soners to the Bighty-fourth etreet poll Where Cupt, Helme was informed of the fhets, Tuk WOMAN WHO FOUND Tue BODY. The es cor Inspection of the neigh? ¢ promises, He there fou a sonan who w Prevent scom elear, that when abe ntered the cabin ray end Mr Courtney Mnished reading the de-pateh when @ telegram eame trom Secretary of Stato, Washbarne, toforming Marshal Murray that he should regard the pardons as canceied, and that h ould at once return them tothe State Department, They were accordingly sent back. atime, to wecure the continucd Incarceration of the prisoners, the Aw riot Attorney had BOW Warrant mode oat for thor rearrest, on an in ent found againat thom by the Grand Jury, | ite kin charging that they had obstewcted the oMlecrs ot | 4) 0 discharge of thelr duty, Thi | mptly issued and placed tn the | ance, Mt the prison: | ix, re orted in connection With the ramors place, as it w come into.” @ floor to the bed, not Ina fit state for ge that thought was for the best, THE CABINS OF SQUATTRR MLL. nd presents anything bat an { Ite dimensions are “ y Courtiey telegrapti officer bo disregard any pardon that he might At the opoosite end of the room, to thy reevive. & rough table, stools ‘THR PARDONS ORNUINR. Wasmotow, March %.—Just before Andrew Jolnsou finally loft the White House on Thursday morning, he sont to Atiorney-Goueral Evags an or- der to pardon both the Dupuys ands Karig'tjaow on pardons, and mailod thearto New York to Marslal Mean time Mr. Courtney found ont what was on med Mr. Rollins of the pardon of the lied the attention of the Presicent tT pardoning of those men, and Pr dent Gravt at once oniered the pardon to be with: pen could be called, was found an old I Sparks (rom the Telegraph. au Wor ts at an end, volta law ratified the amendment, uasian Diet adjonrned on Saturday, Andrew Johnson ts to be Baitiwore’s tion on the had thus r ‘The ta ived the blo aise had been Aisfizured by ew u Payne, the pedostrtan, has ‘one to Fredoula, to a 4 the sockot shocking speetacle, ntly severely wounded tein Warhluwton. ‘The Pope ix reported to bo dowd; but the Atlantic telegraph does not condri the repori. ‘Tio Hon. W. B. Stokes ts to be Republican candi date for the Mp ot *. The Phy aplourid t Tho Albany Argus hus been designated as the State taken with gr: the marks er f.lling down the elif while Intoxicated, Ae cording to bis version, the frst he know of her death of allowance, 1 * ore preparing fora ‘apr Leth d was when he rose in the mo Saturday evening, und organized by selecting Mr, J. W. Browning, of the Bricklayers’ Uuton, Chulrman, and Mr. Stone, of Typozraphical Union No, 6, Secre- tury. The uittee are to add thetr weight to that of others to have the eity printing withdrawn from those firms that refuse to pay the printers! teal, The manner of giving out the contracts for this work, and the refusal of the Grins to pay the men a fair price for what the city is charged double rates, was freely discussed by Mossre, Btirk, Eagan, Dilesert, McDermott of the Plasterers, Purcell, Troup, Taylor, and MeKechnie, It was decided that the Committee should call on the Mayor on Monday ood ask him to obtain for the Committee a hvaring before. the two osri mittee then adjourned to moct at French's Mutel this morn ing at 10 o'clock, it Other Labor Meetini Tho marblo rubbers admitted a few of their craft to membersiap on Saturday evening, The journeymen bakers on Saturday evening distribiiied the proceeds of thelr ball, ‘The “beam bands" emp! factories N vance of Wag fused by the proprietors. The slate roofers met on Saturda to sustain the printers in their dey drawal of the city p from tau fuse to pay Union pr The several local unions of tailors recently or ganized in and neur this city, met at thoir respective pluces on Saturday and Sunday, and. talked alout striking for biguer wages, The ‘tailors are among the worst paid mechaules tn tae city, A comnitwe of seven from Cartart & Whitiord's ahop, in Canal Atroot, was appointed to draw pu bil of prices to be subuatted to the drm tur adoption. and tho com: wiltee are to report at the neat mecting. —- Jottings About Town, City mortality last woek, 444; Lirths, 862, The damage by seventy-four fires in February ‘Was $70),470, While the insdrunce was $512,250, The Excelsior Colony for Nebraska took in nine recruits ou Buturday, Ti now nuwbere fiity two, ‘The Committee on sewers ascertained on Satur. day that brick sewers are more expensive than metal pipes, Skating was fine, yesterdey, in tho Central Park region, and thousands of citizcus ludulged in tho sport, Froderick Delemuth, of Pennsylvania, w: over by a Fourth badly {nyured. The last season of the National Academy of eae was the most successial of any, yiclding ed in the moroceo strike for an ad to all, which Is re. y and resolved nd for the with. Orwe tuat re run nue car last @yening. He was Mr, William Chester, aged 83, rormerly a car- pet merchant, was buried in the dlarbie Cemetery on Batarday. Friendship Union No. 9, « German ben society for the relief of the wlek pour, stitution and by-laws on Saturday e John Dipple, of 149 Weat Fin: i finding bis kite bad become attached to We branches ofa tree, climbed, fell trom the Dranchce, and was seriously injured, The Novelty Iron Works, 77 and 83 Libert; atre prefared to erect fronts of iron for dwell- Ings, ke tie place of brick or browa stone, equally bundsome, more durable, and much cheaper’ The Le ve Committee on Schools have ascertained that the pupils in private schools mearly equal, and in two or three vuluumber those in the public acbools, Mr, Charles Moran talked about the relation of capital and labor in Cooper ‘Institute on Baturduy ss mala aod sot Lis face strougly against labor strikes Coroner, Schirmer held ap inquost body of Theodore ©. Hearn, wh rahe gree the tosags from Savennak ta Ut port. Hie Wok ec nance fe ry * woe oft Now Fork whvlesals housm oy 8 of Yeudilo and re Yeudlo te tho Mikado, and the perin: Arthur Orleans for that dragzed her ito the soou reoover and then get up, It doca not seem probable that her in s0 easily, TUR COUPLE AND THEIR ANTECEDENTS. gata tiave heen o the oMielal resid pent capsal uf the nt in New Yours of age, aud has Api has entrusted the Kperto Goernso Villex touany. impala Tho atudents of the Cincinnati Law School passed Honk ow Raturday compilneniary wo dew. Ci the Faenity ‘Tho trains on the Union Pacific Railroad, which have been so long Uloesaded by snow tn tae Iluck Mi passed through (o tho Cermiaus on Saturiay John Buston w aud killed by W, H, Daven- art, wt the Weatera Hoel 10 Ludiauapolti, early oa nburday mordins. Phe residerce of the I ently about 35 years of age. face forever, dark halr, 64, and his Bee w John Hilpert 19 of Germ ‘The first negro voter In Minnesota wos John Rich. Aardaon, who voted at the late railroad bonus olection ia Lake City, ‘The Hon, W, BE. Stevenson woe ernor of West Vir gl teri of two yea About twenty members of the Oregon Legislature POST MORTEM EXAMINATION, curated Gow. son Thuseday, at Whrel ug, for w Cus! Morgue, Bellevue Hospital, met in Salen on F bat, lacking @ quoruun, wd — Sal dates paren Laying the Sheltering Arms © he Georg! which will adjourn on he corner stone ol pis i the Lith inat,, rela N Saldrday to make tho surage The corn A Ais thle in Auvendnieut (ti order for sonday with aporopriste ceremonies on Saturday. ©. Potts, formerly agent of the American Express Wieconded some tine fy express movey, haw bon lol days! trial P. 8, Te with al Coupany, who dip Lacio. 5,0 After thr: ‘opul church, murdered last (ail, bas been arreetod in AU uta, Ga, on 0, Ernest Schienberg, editor of the Fort Schritte, aud enroillug Clerk of the Lawor th Jaturo, Was kilied at was laid on Saturday, ‘The building } Of 813 foot on 120th street, 150 feet on Tenth i cite Tau: 88 fe ing three or foar hundred childe won 14 filing an teehouse ot Lake + With Lak a tee, for the Bt. Louw ‘he buildiag le 160 by loy'feet, aud will hold shall be no othor i nd, secondly, th bed. ‘Dr. Haight, Dr. W rne, Dr, Gallagd ‘on Arrested—The Meene of the edy The Victim andtho Cabin Cove A MURDER ON THE CLIFFS, TRAGEDY AMONG THE RLOOMING+ Shortly before 9 o'clock yesterday morning, of the Bloomingdale police, while Fenne, waa Informed iy on Sixty-vixth street, between Eichth and Ninth avennes. He at found Eliza Calahan lying bed, cold and dead. The officer, observing tigi a of violence apon the woman, and suspeeting Jolin TH lpert of having token her life, arrested itm and bis ton, locked ap the plece, and took the prk station, In, toking with him two detective off hastened totho seene of death, and made @ close among according to report, the Orst to learn that Blizabeth had been killed; bat how, or from whom she Learned tho fact does not af From hor story it wonld appear ma was lying dead assurances, Mr. Rollins sent a deapaten saying that | on the floor, whien was a speetacte of disorder, straw tho Frenktent bad perempiorily ordered the with | and other rubbish biving been seattered around, Holding of twe pardons, Scarocly had Marshal Mur: | tofore summoning the police, she cleared ap the tlemen to 1 lifted the dead woman from the When informed that she should not have disturbed anything in the room, she roplied ¢ knew no better, and bad done what she The catun, wiileh ts one of the most unsightly o8 {son a rock with many other wooden struc iting appears reoly twelve feet by & little over six feet from floor to celling, [ts threshold ts surrounded by Mith, and the inde of inated in the rejoeted pardons of the Du- | the single room did not im rove the effect apon the pure, that the late President had order 0 reloaso | imagination of the visitor, A common bedsteed ie Citect were te te tatcaeeatons ye es PeTe fo thet | at one ond of the interior, and oe this was epread aa city, whe them himscif to | apology for mattrasa and bedding. The body, fully alle w qind avo them | clothed nthe woman's dally attire, was !ald all to ® Ot tne Als heap on the bedelothes, and wns covered by a shawl, ar the door, fe ‘8 «mall stove, whose pipe passed through the low roof and @ fow ronghiy made sbolves, on which are some broken crockery. How the couple could have existed In this home of aqual- or durlug the heat of summer, or how tney exciuded the coll wind of winter, isa matter beyond the com Llackwell's Island for Kevenuo frauds, The par. | Prehension of any one who bi ee don clerk at the Attorney-Genoral's ofice sont cat | i *ucha hovel, to the State Department, the proper papers Thursday BVIDBNCES OF A sTREAALE FoR LIT evening, and Friday the State Department insued the On rehing the place, Capt. Helme foand @ brooinstick broken tn two and smeared with bloody Gatick of cord wood, about two inches throneh, to which adicred both hair and blood; and a bottle, broken at the neck, also besmeared with blood ai having hair adhering to It, In the yard, if'such the en OF cow tom cont with astaln of blood on the shoulder, A Held. ‘Thereupon Mr. Washburno telegraphed to | clot of blood wos found on the wall near whieh Morahal Murray and secured their return, They or- | Ellaa was gait to have been lying when seen by the rived here recalled, | woman; and the floor seemed to havo been washed With a view of wiping out blood stains, although the woman denies having washod the floor at all, be “log beyon@ daaly ent aod As comp however, are gouuine, merely acknowledges havlig #wept It, 0 a8 to make et the pluce look a little ty. Groat Five In Akron, Obtoy anes paren Fa ape ale i ofthe atcring ll tho | he appearance of the body was + tween Canal trots, were burnod, Loss | description, The il and thee we out $1090 Urulead, as were also the arts and body. A deep cut, ox If with a knife cr glass bottle, was apparent om loft eyebrow, Tho wrists were terrivly swollea, and discolored, aa if the woman while lying on the floor had held up her arms to protest her hend, and 8 On the bands and wriste, oF what le moro likely, intemperance ; the eyes were sunken im As the body lay on the bed it wase elon Devitt will challenge the winner of the VRUY UNLIKELY STORIES, mniplon cue th the Chica. Iilttard touttay The nett , " ¢ neighbors, tu thelr replies to the Coptain'¢ Gen, 8! Jan wry iver 1 " Baturdioy. nnd tore Wat Heese oy eee KANN OF | questions, intimated that the woman had been tr John J. Hinckley Minot Inwyer of Massa | MMperate and very quarrclsome; but they evle cebu died In Wertteld on Saturday to shield Uilpert, their stories were pert sald that the woman's fice and body came of ng and saw her lying on the floor—a not uncommon occurrenee. Wanting bay 4 ct Kk Ler hand ‘The Minister of Fronco to Japon has had an bee! oF her Baad bn8 teed 30 eroue hee, Bae ‘ence with the Mikado at Joddo, aud presented b then re that she was dead, This, how ever, does not tilly with the son's story, He aayt za fell down {n the porch, and that he m, supposing sho would iy a mere boy, could have dragged Eliza Calavan wae 9 notive of Ireland, and appar. She wos once paxsably good-looking, but that beonty long ago fed from het of medium height, and bad birth, aged nis Iyears of age, It was generaily understood that THlipert and Eliza lived together at husbond and wife, although they had not been for. Bf indiana, was uired Hardy morning. ste. | mally mar ‘They quarreled frequently, and it ie a IM Winn: oc Wireeater, tas boos pel hay 1 | delleved that between midnight and daybreak yesters Btate of iu place of the Hou, FH, Dowoy, ro: | day morning, the man kilied Lis companiot A post mortem exsinination of the woman's body Was held yesterday afternoon by Drs, Beach and » after which the body was borne to the Van inquest isto be held on Tuesday af The Sheltering Arms is on Tenth avenue and 129th street, and ts under the management of the Protestant In the absence of Bishop Potter, Hmm, mana, the Vusehal I Association at St. Lou's, has bea | the Rov. Dr, Haight cdlciated, and Dr. Pecers, Pros found guilty of selling lottery th ind fed 61,000. i r i ‘ G, P. Ashburn, son of G. Wo Ashburn, who was | 4°86 of the Asylum, gave a brief bistory of Ite origia and progress, Six years ago it was atarted by a few ch are Of oubiing the mualle, ; benevolent persons and Its usefulncas extended s@ The jer Santiago, from Ne eons for 1 or pasl enn on Eada aera Nem Orleons for Liv. | rapidly that an enlargement was planed and appeal 18:0) Vuahele of whe. aud U0 bales of cotton, were made to the benevolent, The response was s¢ : William J. Leonard, E- r free and full that the Trustees resolved to purchase Tree OF Barz inna. cael rete lots aud erect a new edifice, the Initial stoue of which ® frontage Ue, on Lawrence street, and is capable of shelters Only two con- ditions for admission are imposed—first, that ther ‘tution which would receive there mart bes vacant Ma, Roaesth ‘ha Ameren Miolies. asco. Davenport, and others, delivered’ addresses, w quiver alerts humana’ fhe andgarse | turminated the ‘procehinan. The ofears = ua of MeutGraut, Bismars deliver oy - Bt re vesrsent the Hey. Oy. nae PS. latory speech Lg nerk Golivered @ congTatu | (7 Prniuente, Beedertck 8. Winston, Wan. Alea Dr. Morrilia, & prominent physics 4 member | Sauith, Win, eee | bocrotary, Henry J, CAmaRMy Of Vigh stundtigtatie Presuytertay Chureh oe Giana, | a hitcen ‘Truste who was implicated lathe Crowell Ha! Seminary ER ce ngs duction ease, has been oxpetiod frum the Church, BROOKLYN, A teamster named Ball was crushed to death while Priel moving @ Louse la Buffalo on Saturday. tHe had six ay ‘see, with which he was drawing tho bal la. fl to the ground, and the ale H Wrunuers, wid the nN Tho Knights and the Friendly Sons of 8% Patrick oF hy e Duildiug thereon, pureed over hs body. Peek Oe re of the Cte Or tok eats cathe Hey, Dr. Charlee Glilete, Agent of the Ameri: | suint in due site on tue 17th 0 Hoar IntiOns Of te Protestant. Nplaop church, dropped dead on Saturday. in Wilson iotel, | _ MILLIONS ov Tarawonus,—Coroner Jones held Baitiniire. is wasn vesigent of Urooklya. an inquost, at #19 Jay sirect, over the body of Mra, Balurday's weather reports from the frigid zone | Catharine Hamilton, «ho had died ina fit of Youll show that ut Coocord, Nfs the thenmomoteretoad ae | A Pose mortem exataluation revealed hyd fide wets . or Bea water, {cog below qaer 4 thi leg. below ; al entworth, ex. OW, aud at | eo and thie ¢, et w: Neo Lewiston, 22 deig below. "No rcportiroin Fraucoala. "| Werme to the number of gli ce ‘The stadents of the Northwestern Ch YeisHty tm dndinna cetobraved Washington's uit A Convixcixa Tapanance Lecty month | ¢)stin the right lobe of the hi Tosdnling dhentehies" trom‘ goliat, tht | fet of alcaol was ter Hous Bot Complimentary to the faculty, | hint Mf ths ary upon, WhO Was econacious yore eu who vefaved 40'apologite havo Bocu e He was taken (othe z died without speaking. . Mi Victoria's levee on Friday ton monster | Bond strest, and » baby which she beld Corps Lewis fs Peeps Ligeplites te oy ro presented, praying for ainpesty to the | Were severely scaled, because the bo Re ti « ui loners. | dead bed at atrret, oad i 3 ‘that he of drink, wee Beveral rae id Lamon, Graiiaw even tite