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YORK, TUESDAY, MA THE PRINTERS STRIKE. THE WRONG P PRICR_TWO CENTS, THE CUBAN REVOLUTION, —_—— FURTHER DESPATCHES THROUVGR THE GOVERNMENT CENSOR, The Advance spon Puerte Principe—Sharp Sierra de Cubltas—Ag Improbable Story of Revoluttoniote RCH 9, FOREIGN INTELLIG TAN SKOPTSI. THIRTY-SIXTH YEAR. THE NEW ADMINISTRATION, CIE SECRETANYSHIP OF TNR TREA- SURY STILL IN DOUBT, ND THE BROKE. contract awanted for ce num 2 NAL AL wg} te won lest enld firm agroo to uch neale. tition presented from the printing to Mears. Jones & rm, Aud given to. fourees for the use of pnbile charity te Tented ith sbeolute control and, ¥ matier, Mr. Stewart thereby to divest Limself of auy interest whatever in his b SRCRETARY WASHDURNE AT WORK, Secretary Washburne reached the State De- tabout 11 o'clock this morning, where be isitors, including many MK. WEBSTER A New York, th r tablishment who Ww. ries to be Refreshed. Yeatorday afternoon was assigned by Assessor examination in the case of Clarke, but at the appointed hour SENGERS WAKED UP BY THE POLITICIANS, ap. sen tbat your honor: Ye BHO WwNINa. 4 this communication been Have considered it private, Overthrow of Alexander ry In Religton~Tar Re- New Yone, March 6, 1909. Mr. Coman maid th anded to him bo wo ‘and put it In bis pocket, for the reason aboy cations must pase through the Alderman Michael Norton chimed tn that ever: man In the Common Counell is a workin is deeply Interested in the welfare of wor knew, had more frienis there than anywhere cleo, With some other similar as. Furances, the Committee when Mr. Browning repor ferences as given al ud the Committee discussed it at some length, AN INSULT TO THE WORKINGMEN, k considered, the action of the Board of Assistant Aldermen an Insult to the 60,000 working men of this eity, and be hoped that they would re- He ‘thought that @ mass meeting should ene men should be pilloried, for thelr absence waa! absurd. from Washington on Saturday ‘ond were tired out, Poor souls! jermen had been gullty the printers’ r Dodge & Co,, the broker Mr. Clarence Beward, the counsel of the firm, called at the office, and applied for an adjournment of the inveatigation, which was granted, many of the brokers In the street hi to the Assessor of the amounts of their specific capital Instead of full retarna of all the monoy, bor rowed of otherwise, which they have had in active for by Mr, Webster ; and remarkable and Impor- Stewart's Resi jn President Gra: eral—The Politict founda large number of members of Congress, In waiting. He was for a short time in conference with Mr. Hunter, Asslstant Secretary, and afterwards gave audience to as many Of those who called to wee him as could be reerived up to So'elock, Among those fret admitted were members of Congress, among whom were Geos Ratier, Logan, Messrs, War Russian Government has discovered « wide-spread conspiracy among the religious sect known as the Bkoptsi, or solf-mutilators, such con ing for its object tho overthrow of the Caar Alexander IL, and the elevation of the chief of the sect in bis place, reside In the city of Moreh ment has caused their arrest and the ecizare of their ehtef, gold and bank that all comma terview with Mayor I of the Oity Clerk. Yesterday morning the Committee of twent, tix which had boon appointed by the Workingmen's Lovejoy's Hotel and appointed a sub- Committee {of three—Mosars, Bilsvert, Con fer—to wait upon the Mayor and request an in- ‘The Committee took a recess, and at 12 jock, when called to order by Mr. Biissert reported that the Mayor Would be ready to receive them inten or fifteen minutes. Committee then adjourned to the Mayor's office, and aiting fiteen or twenty mintues longer, while Frank P, Biair, Jr., and other ing andience, the Committee were ushered into Tt is aatd that omade returns | Manarn, March 8.—The Government has re colved and made public official deepatches giving details of the advance of Gen, Lesca from La Gaane Ja to Puorto Principe, On this march the feaviest engagement since the beginoing of the rebeilion was fought. Gen. Lesca imber of 4,000 strongly in- trenched on the Slorra de Cubitas. Artillery wae brought ap, and ® vigorous fire was delivered apow Covered by the batteries, @ colume troops, 1,500 strong, attacked the bayonet. Both sides 1 tho havoc wat Gen, Lesen reports his lose at 31 killed an ‘Tho lose of the revolutioniate 1s ext mated at upward of a thousand killed and wounded, ‘Tho Government accounts el Lesea, and assert that the Insargents aro mach dis heartened by thelr defeat, ‘A detachment which loft Puerto Prineipe for Sante Crua to obtain supplies brought to that port by the flert retorned on the 9d inet, with provisions and ammunition, having made the march both without seriows interruption. ‘The entire available strength of the revolationare forces now under Quesada {9 estimated at 7,000 mon, {Tho reader will observe that the foregoing comes through the Government Censor. —Ep.} 7 ing Papers—Mr. Stewart will Give bis Entire Income to be Secretary. special Despaten to The The Committee, he of the conspiracy and the Govern journed to the hotel, the resnit of the con- Feport was accepted, and which were calle they attempt to excuse the: tant omlesiona by saying tiat they did not keep nplets accounta of all the tiansactions which In- Mr borrowed enpital, Wastixetox, March & ‘The air is filled with rumors. There appears to de no donbt that Mr. A. T. Stewart’ fn Gen, Grant's hands. Anew mystery ba Yuocessor, Early in the morning, it was currently reported and believed that President Grant had bffered the Secretaryship of the Treasury to the Hon, George 8. Boutwell of Massachusetts, MN, STEWART'S LETTER OF RESIONATION. ‘Mr. A. T. Stewart's letter declining the position f Socretary of the Treasury, was placed In the hands of the President about halfpast twelve, Dot pevemptory, but simply Intended to relieve the font from embarrasements, 1s HOUTWRLL THE MAN? As Houtwell is from Massachusetts, his selection, TR was enid, wonld necessitate the withdrawal of Mr. E.R. Hoar as Attorney-General, Positively saserted, that the Hon, Lyman Tremain, Wf Albany, would be nominated for Attorney-Gen- In the house of ¥ found the enemy to tho to the amount of more thin ten mill roubles were found and seized, last accounts were under atriet aurvelilanee, It is not very probable that the Ge Russia can be in great danger from this body of fans thea, Their number ta not nrge enough to endanger the safety of the Emperor when ty mons military force that owes him allegiance, ‘The feet had {te origin two or three hundred years ny and bas adherents in nearly all parte of the empire ; but their pecullar practices tend to snake them the reverse of aggressive, and probably the Inst thing they would altempt Is open warfare, raid to belong to the among others, Cathar upon him with fivor, resignation is ‘On this point all are agreed. to Mr, Stewart's came citizen yeveral of whom were Indios. changes have been announ-ed in the officers of the nd the premis volved operations on t! examtnation tn each case, however, will pre sult in refroshing thetr memories on the aubject, About 19 o'clock the offiele ceptance by Mr, Washbarne, ax ‘were forwarded to cach member of the resident dip- extended to them to ly as convenient. THE NEW TORK SLATE Refore A. T. Stewart accepted the post of the ‘Treasury Department, he stipulated with Gen. G that he was to be allowed to seloct his own offictals Ho has upon his slate—For Collector of the Port, Mr. Hilton, his attorney, who spends umich of bis looking after the Ways ant Means Committee; for Naval OMmcer, for Surveyor, Geo. Daniel None of these appointments are ac in delegation fr cations of the rcs ecretary of State, fortifications with tl determination, fclans were hay NEW YORK LOOISLATURE, The Bord of ked by the enor MeQuade, who had ket, absented hi had no doubt, throngll a previous un : Moore, abother member of the mittec on Printing rn, Which had been pis the eat pla Jomatie corps, call on him as e ALBANY, March 8, 1909, eof a bill in relation to Tt will aim to p J, conferring cer. THM FACTS PRESENTED TO M8 MONOR. Browning explained that the O which he was chairman, and whieh he had the plea- sure of Introducing, was appointed at the last meet ing of the Workingmen’s Colon of this city, a body which represents 69,000 workingmen, and that thetr mission was to ask his Honor to aso his oficial influ- ence with the Aldermen and Assistant Aldermen to (the Committee) 9 hearin tions of Typograp Union No. 6, in thelr Aight with the employing prin: ters, especially with those who do the city and who refuse to pay the Union seale of prices for Me, Creamer gave noti im 9 victory for Gen, y policies are forte. tain priviloges, aud requiring bigher rates of tax pald hurriedly carried. ne with the mouse previous oped that tho Workingmen Would y with the result of the Committee's interview, for it would be to compel the Boards to net aquarely on the resolutio 8 Lip mext Lime, Amending the law relative on final aecounting tn ing the laws of Peter HI. was no longer tolerate such Bliewert was pleas 1 IT, was not inclined to look ‘The Government has steadily endeavored to break up the sect, and whenev member of It I+ found he ts banished to Siberia, and his property t# confseated to the crown, thirty years ago some of the Skoptsi were drafted into one of the regiments of Co found that while they were tractable and obedtent, they Wore not brave soldiers, and, more over, they were persuading many of thelr co fn arma to qualify themselves for admission into the order, The Emperor irsued a ukase that none of these men should be thereafter and the practice at prose orthern Siberia, Jages of Skoptel on the Lena an Within tho past ten years a few of thom bave been Allowed to settlo on one of tho tributaries of the nia Water Works Com: je Savings Bank. estlent pro tem. olitan Polico was ordered to Amending the W A bill for the wp In that case, ft was tieae bodies uj Moses IH. Grinnell, third reading, Iangtiage and evasive anawers lawyer and wily politician. He must have known Hd not wait upon Mr. Hall, but Thoy did not want hin fluence, but his 6Meint Influen ceptable to the Republi t y Encounter with on nd their nomination will make trouble with Mewenrs, March 8,.—-Capt. Haines, militin, accompanied by Sergeants Brown and Kinch of the Metropolitan Police, with a re quisition from Gov, Clayton of Arkanaaa, 1 v. Brownlow, went to Horn Lake, Miss, # the purpose of a indian, Who bad fled from Arka the house, Cab, who ey suspected their Intentton, mot them at the door With a revolver tn enet hand, and opened fire, Uhrough the body ines Wns al4o abot twiee In the ant dangerously wounded NOW TI THING LRAKED OUT. ‘Tho foundation of this story was » report that Bpoaker Biaine wanted to giv on the House Committees consonant with bis eml- labor would be Yhrown away incase Boutwell was placod In the Cab tuet, Mr. Blaine visited Gen, Gi Asked bis advice cka in Clrewesta wed for them ; and TOR MAYOR'S PERSONAL SYMPATHIES, Mayor Hall sald that the relations of the Mayor that is, oMetally 1 not, without Infringing mpon thin del- ato the wishes of this Committee in manner to tho Common Couneil were on the side of the Union," and he Know how he could be of any practical service to thom, Mr. Browning anegested th OURT SENATORS «MU DDR. Gen, Schura aud Senator Drake called upon the President toget some appolutments mato f Louls, when he informed them that he bad soleeted tome of his own friends for Postmaster, and for Assessor of ex-Congrossman Neweomb fe thal, lef the ease with bim for cor caine away considerably chat ined, POLITICAL FLEAS The number of ofco #eekors I# on the increase; hundreds of them were at the Capito! to-day were continually sent into the Senste Chamber by fome of them to eall Republican members from th 4 when that body adjourned the applicants for place rushed into the Chamber to prews their business on the attention of Senators. Apart from Auch proceedings eflorts are being made by «nbordl rious departments to procure bureau and other higher positions, in anticipation of re Mr. Boutwell places Department~ Villian B. Gindstone: fuse to Introduce a committee of ten workingmen, representing 909,000, on the floor of the Hritish the provided them with seats niatlver while # question of Vital Interest to them was unier discussion 0 womne of hie 1 Common Council are delicate. aera, March 8.—The commanders of @ British gunboat and a Fronch steamer, which arrived hero to-day, report that they passed in the Bahama channel the Peruylan monitors in tow of two steame ers, with a Spanish manof-war following in thote hear their own repr On thelr appronehiny feacy, common draftod into the army tis to send tl ‘There are several vil ‘The President t# reported to have faid that Mr, Boutwell would go in the Treasury, t Judge Moar had withdrawn his oume for Aitorney General, A GENERAL DENIAL, Atnoon the Senate met. sked the appotatm ert's remarks. i economy and that of eter how a Rent u con the floor of the E the Unton army, roduce any legis! neither the Presid Gen, Puello has left the town of Santo Espirita, He had divided his command into three fying cot ‘The Diario reports that the revolutionary leaders in the province of Sante Kapiritu bave deserted their men, In the Eastern Department bands are roaming bee tween Holguin and Gtbara, and committing depre dations, ‘They carry the revolutionary Mag, but are insurgents themselves, aud de he (the Mayor) might # of Introduction to both Bonrde, ald secure the Committe Mayor replied that it was ont of the question to send acommunication ty the ( Private subject over which they had no control or ‘Their Committees were Announced, a few vill Introduce?, and o chaplain elocted!, alter which they mdjourned. At 3 Prominent politicians asserted that the President had dixpowition of the ‘Treasury Department, and that Speaker Blaine bad decided to giv Well a prominent position on the House Commitwes, Tt was even eaid that Mr. Stewurt bad not tendered his resignation to the Prosident, had conciuded to await the action of Congress on bis scour the country, ‘Vive same ta. te jelpal overnme 's kyimpathien to bo all with the ahearing. The Baw Faancisoo, March 8.—Advices from Ari- ary 10 have bi ‘The money changers of Moscow and St, Peters burg are auppowed to belong to this weet, and there ts hardly a city of any note in the not contaln a society of them, does not look upon them approvingly, their meet. nd many of their procved who had been, mmon Counell about neighborhood depredations tnt mmiticeon Maas Meeting arty of Whitea Aono woman, dono woman, a effort should be ma iraw out the (ull force an influence of the trade unlons represented there on Mr. Stirk, President of Typographtea! Unton No, nmittee could not get access to floor of the Chamber of either Board of th ind hence they wanted the Mayor to aid them In some way; he might know a better way than that sageested to get a hearing for them, ratood that the printers’ would be called ap by the Bourds to dey, and it be necessary to bave some one to defend disowned by th nounced a4 bandit A steamer arrived here to-day from Clenfurgog with @ number of prisoners, among them four wounded one man and capt ings are held in secret, ings are not known t bors of the orthodox Russian Chureh look upon them ties, and should any attempt be upon the authority of the Czar, there Ia little doudt Uhat 1t would be speedily 6, sold that the reed with Mr. Taylor in wome things, 4 that the Common Council bad beea Batlitie believed two-thirds of the Board of Aldermen to be with the workingmen ; added, no man wants to move uot be can feel that ebody to sustain him, TING OF WORKINGMEN following, offered by Another of Boston, March 8.—An official order from the Department was received by the United St \d that Gen, Grant Common Council, RVERTHODY AT RRA. By 6 o'clock everybody was at sea, dacandidate of his own for Secretary of the f, and no two agreed. Caucuses of poll Uctans wore eld in the various hotels, but nothing fofinite could be ascertained, and political wise- weres scratched their heads In vain, opt up a lively gabb NOTICE TO POLITICAL FLEAS Gen. Grant desires the following rul ern all whom tt may concern ; Applications for office must be mate to the officer in charge of the department in which the oMce ‘The President will not consider an Auch applications until they bave passed throug! jer of the Hiv je, tive pardou bay~ Leather Wink; but it ing been placed in Martin's hands. Tne Rionrs oF a Re . Peter Kerrigan was sentenced by Judge Popa, of Hobuken, to short term of imprisonment fot He was, however, soon afters writ of babeas corpus, bis coans ing denied that the laws of New Jersey gave the Recorder any sneh power as Ju Decision was to have been rendered yeators oMice, In Hudson City, but Twilge Bedle declared that though he had examined yet he had come to no reealy lis! iaind to refer tha question te ‘Some few montha Mr. Taylor, was adopted at Tlason-—The Ab ont of the question ; nee of the subject, munication in relation to it aid, that Mr. Jones was doing the figned the death wi in the cases of Geo: ge 8, Twiteholl, Jr contempt of Court. Havana, March 8.—-Ge: ward reteased on of the natinnal tro der Gen. Negra Alatorre, in command came up with ‘the rebels an cala, and, after asharp feht, Mato was kill ‘The small fry d flocked to the barrooms vg rive to thousand and one sen Katon, for tho murder urnday, Aprils, ls tue day assigned (or the double execution ‘The President will recetvw oficial calls at his office cach day between 10 and 12 A. M 12 no one will be admitted except Cablict officers and those with whom he has made «pectal en, ments, Cnbinet meetings will be held at 12 Tnesdoys and Fridays will be thrown Ho thought, he Corporation printing. Mr, Stirk replied that Jones & Rogers are the con- b-let the work to Wynkoop vt been waited Union prices, t abeck had positively refused to Union scale om anything but city work not be accepted by Typo of whose rules is that f aped with a few adh A woutherly direct fn close pursuit, Col. P , movement, was captured near Vern Croa, take The Myxtean Gover YUM PRESIDENT WANTS ROUTWRLL, BUT CANXOT ‘The Stillwe! Imprisonment for Dobt '* cavalry are Win Negrete's 0 two days his office day, at Judge Randolph’ ‘open to gencral visitors betweca the th on the Printing ‘The fulk Committee then t ‘of the Whole, 4 same place on Thurada; & Hallenbeck, Mr, Jon and bad agreed to pay t ms to bo considerable interost lately with rogard to the laws relating t Imprison- ment for debt, It Is well known that a law p: monly eniled tho " Stillwell Act, abolish the old practice of taking the body of a debtor n exeeution against hin. exceptions to the operation of that act, provided for rest and Imprisonment have become so fre- quent and oppressive, it I# no wonder that a public ry is being made ‘The real diMculty, however, 19 not generally an- derstood, To punish for intentional frauds by tm- prisonment in civil actions will werve an end ot jus: Lice that could not be reached im eriminal proseeu- we now have them, I. however happens, under our present system of scutively innocent of fraud are Licld responsible the same as tho: TP. M.—The all.absorbing tople of Grant's Cabi- Bet ts engrossing attention everywhere. Hows: Last night the Prestdent, in some of his friends, clearly and an- Bistakably indicated bis intention of abandoning the Jomination of Mr. Stewnet, and Bontwell, if it were not for Judge Hoar already be Some of the members who are sxcoedingly desirous of having Boutwell in the Trea ry Department, set about getting Hoar to with. draw, #0 98 to give Massachusetts the Treasury De- Jd be put in motion, it be- fame rumored that Mr. Stewart had recommended D."A. Wells, Special Commissioner of Revenue, to be Becretary of the Treasury in his place. BB. STRWART WILLING TO LOSH TWENTY MILLION the caso very clo and bad nade the Supreme C Newton Southard, who was alley, Newark, fell Instantly kille Banrennan Senso 4 adjourned to meet at tho that city and «hot, DINCKLRY GETS NIY WALKING ParEnS The following is a copy of correspondence which has recently taken place: ‘Tneascny Derantyest, ® OF INTERNAL Wasmenewen, Dee Sim: John M. Binckley was appointed Solteltc On the 21 day of the following month the ground that he was ® wilful persurer, oF eo weak and credulous a. to wake him the convenient tool of corrupt and mi political agitation In the en President and his On hich they declare ts Ine ing Labor News from Cb retary of the ‘Traos’ Assembly friend In this elty, to ay that position accuse th ainting a building Yonversation wit bis ladder an ed in 1331, com. was intended to hical Union No, 6, one | prices must be paid for all ‘They report inal f nominating Gov, 0. —Patrick Doms ‘bartender @t Menderson street aud Newark y CHY, Wan erions by a wan who Was creating 1 there ms is ty he akers, cooper But ander the Mr. Troup adied that the Committee merely asked the advice and influcnce of the Mayor in their fight with the employers, Smith remarked that it waa nota quea now Ko much As a point of honor, ‘The Typothete, a Union of emp fists upon the right to dictate w pagranhienl Unie: e tho beat jud ing in the Cabinet. TRST CONGRESS, tem of competitive tal Tron moulding everal foundries Kytrn iw Henson Citr.—To a dispute te Hudson City between Peter Fox and Georg Hone; ed Henry's wife. sm Mie, house ddlers and ‘bolle is good, with @ bright ‘There are three unions akers have boen on a #trik: y Uiey cam reanata out for #tx month Mr. Rirenw an (Rep., Ohio) plementary to the act of 191, to provide @ natioual rodneod a bill any partment, but before it co Not having ehanj + time, T have assigne: ve mouths Td ed my opinion of him siace that 0 duty whintever, and for tho last six at prices they shall aintain that they, izes of what their ‘The Union t# aware that the few employing firms who stil! hold out are merely waiting fora breach to be made inthe rank And as the workin ) of whom ave represented by this C mittee, pay for the city printing, they have a ri demand e falr remuneration for that work, MAYOR MALL CAN'T MANAGR THR MOARDA, Mayor Hall azain reminded the Committee of the ponition, and how indecorous it would Lim to dictate or suggest wha Council should take, but Individually he would Nhe could; although he could do nothing of ly, he would #ee every member of the Board to: He assured the Committee that workingmen, and Le tthe city shonld alwaye pay ite ployees ag much as is pald by others the members of the Bourds, power to promote their Interests, ever, that they would regard this agan individual and not an official Interview returned the thanks of his colleagues, and the Cou mittee withdrew, THK ASSISTANT ALDERMEN DONAING, mittee then divided, one) Board of Aluermen As the latter, noweve ugh a eufficient num the halls down stairs, all of the Committee attended fn the Aldermen's room, ‘The Clatrmaa of the Com mitteo on Printing of this Board, to whom had been absent, but the if eeearhe A ATRAMBOAT BIL. pay.and the 45 workingmen labor Is worth, roeured a kul J person who ain captured, taken und vontorday Judge Aliriige held etter security 0 ‘opelied by steatn. POLITICAL DIMA at the rate of inckiey i# notoriously” w T do not know, that hee Mr. Stewart mays his {ncoine from his busines has Lat vilpselwvadls Bot been less than one million dollars for many years, millioos per annum, all of which he is willing to give to enable bim to act as Becretary of the Trewsury fe THN MOUSE INEXORAML It ta, however, contended by some of the Hous ng the control of his bus! tors, giving away Its profits does not leave him disin- # he expects to resume fronted In keeping it uid in improving or perpetuating od will, and that nothing short of an absolute ‘and final sale will relieve him from the provisions of the law, which say# he shall not be interested direct- y or indirectly in commerciai busine THR SENATE CAL The Senate Kop txreed upon the stan ling committees to be reported for the approval of that body. the Secretary of the Tressury was mentioned . When the rest full of Interest to workingmen, resolution for the apps of four Senators and four Reprene should be referred all a will follow sult eve he would be And from that ap to fi Revenue is a farce, Mnued under the present Aduunistestion ample: A creditor brings an action for debs, Without setting forth In hia complaintgany allegation At the same time he makes an afidavit al- loging fraud in contracting the debt, om which ap order of arrest ts obtained. Now this anomaily occurs: The poor debte lave the question of fr it would seem to be his el issue fe tendered or n Neithor is there any way provid jwmiloing the witnesses against him on the question of fraud. He must try the question that involves bls Hberty before a single Judge, and on aMdavits only, belleve that lawyors who have exp rience on this point will generally testify that un stances there Is little hope for the debtor, fuel of the Judge to vacate the order of arrest de- termines the question of fraud against the debto to Imprisonment uu vernment "voted, yesterday, tore the fourteenth the next four years, Fisher presiding. to the Workingmen's Union, y in relation to holding niona at an early day, structed to vote in favor of It, Mr, James € “Uy the Amonudmont to the Constitulion Thy Board of Aldermen have ordorod that the pay of Tnspoctors of Belgian ngburn's Velocipede Hall, 141 Fultow ut and qualife of ity permanent Se: nent be atopped, Mr, Coxmurya (Rep., N.Y.) introduced a will to prohibit averet ales Or purchases of gold un account of the Governinent, THR STANDING COMMITTEES. inittees were then reported Ps to dismiss Mr, Bi ery respectfully Dommittee that his re’ ekioy Atnmediately, ROLLINS, Commissioner, ith is erecting the first of the uth street and of tho expresses was resumed in the urt, Chambers, yesterday. or Mr. D. R. Locke, em Othor Labor Me Inexs, becanse, safter his term is ap, he is f In good condition, trlod by a jury, although natitutional right, Je in the action ‘To the Paraipenr. By order of Presi public urinals at ‘The Standing Cot follows (Democrats Italie) : Foreign Relator veron, Harian, Morton nt Grant, an order was {ame diately issued discharging Binckley from his official paid their tax ach towards the suppurt of ner, Chatrinan of tailors, representing the mon Bros, was held last pointed to arrange working for the Orm of Colm ing, and a Committee was prices for this shop, nemployed is about 150, Seventy-five men in the employ of B, MeMahon, struck" yesterd tertained a good audle A serenade was given last evening to Get Franz Sigel, at the residence of Mr, Overberg, 1 Kast Seventeenth atree Capt. P. R. Stetson, of the Astor House, whe has been confined to his room for some time with @ health, aad appeared Kellogasfpencer, Conkling, Huckinah clioga, Spencer, Conklines Hickincha finances was with the Plan for the-Retention of Secrotury of the Treasury, -It has leaked out this ovening that Mr. Stewort weut to the President at about noon with @ proposition to appoint three trustecs over his entire business who should exercise abso- lute control over his businoss while ho was In office, with power to expend all hia income for charitable purposes, the trustees he named belng Judge Hilton, This he thought would successfully obviate all difficulties and was uccepted by the President as a solution of the Treas: uryship complication, Ile would see fand do all that lay in bis He hoped, how- Eveven P.M. Morrin atroct, J) order of the United © this morning fon, Gilbert, wid A er such elream- The subject of pencil case makers met lant Young tn tho chair, 8 brisk, and that th 415 (0 $82 a week! Th 1 W) inombers ¢ Chambers was artes pass apurions checks upon J. Grigith “of Chamber It was reporte for attempting te Henroo of Broadway, street, and others, Allen is in custod at the Chemical I wa by Aloxinder to George Sucldon oF bearer, for Drake, Seu, wud stockton, and Le is then labl Socloty las $1,000 In bank ” fraw his relief recommendation of the Trea- hat oy sury Department law, in which case Mr, Stewart ily retire from the position, thows that, if brought to @ vole, Congress would pverwheliingly refuse to pass the proposed measure 'y isin town, en route to Conn, to iecture before the Workingmen's made here for him per Institute on bis return, ‘pographical Union No. 1, Bociety mot last evening, Mr. 8, ©, Johnson presiding, A very largo num y men took advantace of the of the initiation fee from $10 to @1. metbers on the nick ls ave expended $2,000, for presenting @ nk, pripertiag. nbiy, aud pay al ral Da ‘Thore are many other things that may be said with regard to the bad operation of the law, but the above Av suMictent to show that It needs revision, i Pomery, McDonald, HL au, Cole, Glibert Wie Landa~Meaare. Pomeroy, C onion, Warner James Brown, d Wm, B. Astor. ‘hatrryan 5 Will to lecture at the the benefit of Female The Hotel Waiters’ rned for want of a Fr were parading irman; Ferry, floor, occupiod eck as a dwellin of $300 by the explosion Gov, Seward is tn Auburn, The Pope is alive and we ‘Tho Pacific Railroad ts still blo rela Sonate yesterday passed @ general education bill ot Caleb Moore, Sheri of Monroe county, it. Mant on Sunday An Incendiary fire waa extinguished in the Royal ‘This plan was submitied to a number of lawyers, the majority of whom delivered opinions in favor of Mr. Stewart, and it was finally to be referred to the Judiciary Committees of both Houses for their opinions, and go it stands to-night, THK SENATH APPREIENSIV in session an hour and a half to-day, and then adjourned without receiving any message from the President. for an adjournment were anxious to avoid any dis- cussion of the repeal or modification of the statutes for the removal of Stewart's Were foarful tuat somo nomination might come in upon them on which they did uot desire to act with- but some consideratio MADER OF THK CABINET ON THR WING, Judge Hour telegraphed to-day that he would be in ‘Washington Tuesday afternoon, to-night, In company with George I. Stuart of Phil delphia, and proceeded directly to the White House, tn consultation with the Prost Gov, Cox is on his way here, aud will arrive An the morning, as will Secretary Creswell; 60 that by to-morrow all the members of his Cabinet will be ‘Thayer, Buckingham, loo Pe Chaviman; T. pton, Spencer, Pratt, Brownlow, Schury, SoU) eer q Yates, Chairman; Pool, Fow of a kerosene lamp. The new Attorney-General, who was in the city atorday, called at the recley had gone to I'rovidence, where he lectur Tho Senate remaine the printers’ r other two members of the Committee were present. After transacting of Alderman Moore, of the Printing Committee, the Board adjourned until Thursday ata P.M. PRINTERS SMELL A KODENT, This action took the Workingmen's Ce Many of thom hud been informe these resolutions would be called up yesterday, and not @ little indignation wa Tridune office; Chalruan; Willey, Scott, Sprague, Some who voted w ome. Rv The Working Women’s II. a To the Elitor of The sun. oarded inthe Working Womer iness, on motion Hamlin, Chatrman; Patterson, Harris, Pratt, Vicker Hoy, Chaiiman; Ferry, Carpe Public Buttatnge A class of Chi: t the reception of the Five Points eae children and disabilities, and they Morrill, Chairman ; OTHER NEWS PROM WASHINGTON. ieeteRtatTnl:, OSAFORR, early part of December. lone, with the plainest ‘accommodations that I ovei Wilhamaburgh wra House is to be sold next Clark Dorant, Esq., of this city, has gi 000 In United tates bonds in trust to the Met burch In Pittetteld, the luterest to be expe for the education of young men for the ministr; An injunction has been served upon Jud Lane, who had been asked to eject Hiram R. Mil & Co. from the Spingler House Mr. Jobo M, Cannou The Teachers’ Association of the Baptist Suns o| Usion have elected President, R. G. Com Burdick and Wullat Komp; Secretary, H, Giassford; Treasurer, Jose P, Davenport. Mesars, Arnold, Constable & Co. havo gi evory one of their 150 clerks a handsome Before the close of the month the the new marble Pali Ninctoenth street, ‘The Teachers’ Assoclation of tho Bap day School Union hat Cornell; Vice-Presidents, 8. Kemp; Secretary, H. Glasstord Bpecial Despatches to Tho sun, Wasuixoton, March & 1460. HON TO LAST ONLY THIRTY Days, The Republican caucus on Committees to-day appointed a Committee consisting of Messrs, Trun bull, Sherman, Edmunds, Pool, and Stewart to take {nto consideration how long Congress should ‘They met this P, M. and agreed to recommend to a similar Committee of the House to remulo thirty days, only such legislation to be taken up as Is abso- adjournment of Congress the President will assemble the Senate for executive business only, ‘THE COMMITTER OX ELECTIONS, Speaker Blaine will announce to-morrow the Committee on Klections of which Geu. H. E. Paine, of Wisconsin will be chairman, execpt at the Elmira Wat per Week for the room, which included ticles of Wearing the dining room, with the My mouls cont My fuel cost, inclading Additional nr- ‘The snow fell in Montreal last month to the an- enty-three Ineh nicl Noble, of Royal Insurance bond robbory notoriety, Wae begun in Elinira yesterday, nia Senate, yesterday, a bill was veudinent to the Con Airman, Sherman, Harlan, Drake, Rice, Abbott, y the washing of nt the Aldor Aumediately atter the adjournme r, Mr. Browning secured a private interview Mr, Browning #aid that he bad made several ineffectual efforts to get h sion of the Board, but y refused to take it, know whother this refusil was purely accidental, or whether the uslor, aware of bis (Browning's) mis sion, had taken that method of preventing an inter- viow between the Committec and members of the ming thought, however, that this action of the uslier, taken with the action of the Board, looked like collusion to stavo olf any action which should put the Board on record, tng) lield the whole Board responsible for their neglect of the workingmen. Who had informed the Committee, or any member thereof, that the resolutions would be called up yea: Other members of the Committee baving entered at this time, and Mr. Coman having been re- {nforced also by Alderman Norton and another, the sation became general Printers’ Committee, answered Mr, tion, that he bad had assurance McQuade that the resolutions would be brought up. THM WORKINGMEN WILL UM HEARD. Mr, Browning could not understand why tho Board should bo afraid to meet this question ply o resolution, and might have been acted upon at ax time; but it was referred to a Committee with: out having been read, and th slighted by such action, resolutions had gone the way of nll similar matter ; that uo resolution or ordinance ts read, except by its title, antil on ite final passage, ted that the Committee might have been tustruct- e4 to report promptly, Mr. Coman ald that that would have been very discourteous; that It bad not his four yeure’ connection with the ‘and that he did Btewart, Chairman Mr. Borle arrived the Pennayly referred rwtily for which they p 330,000 per annum, Vol, sud Hayard, lerot the Contingent Barpenses Benaie Monae charge averaged & ‘conts a week. aro on their way to Washing. thet glgautle feud upon the Osage Li Where they have bee sent In during the » usher had absolut Vico-President Hovary—Measrs. Cattell, Charman; Howe, and amount to $9 per week, Vessonden. Bnrolled’ Lttte—Messry Thayer, Chalriuuan ; Patterson, loor, and hud tocarry my nshes to the frst floor T had to clean my own my own fires, No atove or grate Is supplied in the bedrooms, so the boarders must buy adj kind enough to lend few weeks I was there, would havo averaged $9.00 Lunpression us to the coat there Is made by the advertisement ne it fn your paper last fall, though It have been {ntentional ip the advertiscrs, ‘The halls were not heated when I was there, and. they art at Merida, Yucutan, is over. The Huglenders were caught, aud COL Cabalios had (hou all ‘onsed Lilia—Messre {Rows Chntrruan; Buckingham, Education—Mevsen. meroy, bawyor, wud Corbelt CHOIOW OF A CHAPL . the Benate then proc Rowerans, the Unil (| States Minister, has nitiy had frequent private interviews with President their own stoves MR, ORISWOLD AND HIS me one for th The friends of the Hon. John A. Griswold of New York are anticipating @ change in the Cabinet cast, and are urgently pressing him for Secretary of the Tho Marsachusotts Legtsta re yesterday invited jorge Fraucls Board, Mr, Bro Tria to spoak beiore them oo veded to the elec elected Presiient, R. Gk Georgo Francis Train delivered tho forty-Afth auc- Burdick and Wi Win, Witherington, ture of ils New England tour ia W BOUTWELL IN AND HOAR OUT, The Boston Transcript publishes tho following Washingvon despatch : * Late last ni withdraw, and Roy. Dr. Gray, Mr. TucmauLt. noiin Win. Logan Morse. 4 B. Prendergast, late of Brooklyn, AY nominated the Key, Gen, Grant received no visitors to-day except Vice President Colfax, Gen, Sherman, and bis Cabinet, Bequently cou PI re are such homes are saved from the misceilanec ud women in ordinary bourdin improvementa that mi ously be made, Aithou, uo of the house w ed promptness i It iv & blessed thing Womon in cities, where Mr, Coman inquired Before Commissioner Betts, yesterday, 8} + Agent Gasler, of the Post ‘Omed, Os ‘in Willis for sendin the mails, but in the absence of counsel Prisoner the hearing was adjourned, ‘The Association for the Advancement of Sch rt adopted new constitution last evem Joln H, Griscom read an interes! ‘New Method of Dupplying Houses On the second ballot the Kev Dr, Nowman was elcciod, having received 36 of the 61 ballots cast i t Socretary Stewart determined to 'rosideut Grant sent for Gov, Bout- well and offered him the Treasur; he accepted it. Judge Hoar will into the Cabinet,” CONFIRMATION FROM PHILADELPHIA, PHILADELYHIA, March 8.—A special to the Te- ayh ways, that in conversation with M: President replicd, that a and under the circumstances, of San Francisco, are per share for the ‘ebruary, payable on Lue Uh ust, arried four of the seven wards of day, and elected James Kt, Clark Again, to-day, Mr, Suimner trie: (000 pension for Mrs, suggests that a fund be estab- asury Department to which the people, rich and poor, may be free to give what they please to pay off the national di The Rey. Dr. Newm Chaplain of the Senate to-day, on the deventing the Kev, Mr, Witlington, Episcopalian | tho Rey. Mr. Chester, Presbyteria Gray, Baptist, and tle represeuiat other denom) but failed, to not, therefore, go Lactones axp Mrerinos, meet to-morrow evening to o irtant biisinces, fobn B, Gough 16 to lecture Thursday evening, Subject, Kogular meeting of tho Operative Members must present thelr cards for ad. Kogular meeting of the Long Island Historical Bo- Pucker Lustitute this evening “Interior China’ will be read by Mr. I. Hepple Hail L. H. Clundier 48 to be ® candidate tn the Ricl n Conveution, today, for the Gover: “ooper Inatitute on Horas Tamina, ‘uliar People." ‘Yesterday afternoon, in a tem- orary tent at Fourth avenuo and Thirteenth str Hutnilton practically tliustrated. ‘and taming horses. rn lo secreny ; but it is proper to way erations of th his system scoms to be au im Speaker of th from Alderman A delegation of feen from the New York Fire- Men's Association reached They were cutertuined by the Nowbui method of breakin, having caused the death of his conoubi y burning her clothes last October. ‘The District Atioruey absndoned the case for Want & At tho mecting of the Board of Health yester day, & report W4s presented, showing ve children are living in the basement 416 Washington street, in a room 16 by 18 fect, floor of which is six inches under The First Assombl clation—Mr, Nathan resolutions last the accession of burgh last ey a Fire D frank aud say to Lim that Mr. ian ; that the Massach withdraw Mr. Hoare te polut ex-Governor Boutweil as Becre- lewart had concluded delegation would have been made of the Comptroller successful, and whether the bills relative to the provement on Kare; Dewooxaric Gaye meeting was held last evening. tho permanent Chairman, the Chair r, Owen Murphy, Mr. Ttos man of the Committee on Contested Beats Fourth Ward ticket headed b; Were entitled to seats, as were also the 5 faded by Joseph. Blayou Keene Ward Heket headed by Timothy and the ntl Vard ticket headed by McFall. ‘The report ern Jond was found yesterday in his work. HH, with bis throwk cut, aud quite dew D. Thurston, Mayor of Bangor, r of the Curre certification of checks and report, and requiring the Comptroller of the rency to call for tivo reports anni Nadonal Bauks on the ‘On inquiry 18 is ascertained that’ they hay AL Commits New York Historical Soclety 19 to bold a ape- Tho Rev. George I. Bilis will lecture on "The Aims and Objects of the Foua- dors of Massachusetts," ‘An Illustrated lecture on the Union Pacific Ratlroad {a to be given in Cooper Institute to: ing. The views are very Oue ove through We aid of @ stereopant WHAT THE ASSOCIATED PRESS SATS. ‘The correspondent of the Associated j Pret cial meeting this eventn Hy from the Mr, Smith El elY ng 1,28 votes agaluet TW for workingmen felt n ald that the r treal water works have stopped o owing Lo defective wuchiuery, and the vlty ls istrict Republican ning, congratulatt sting It was stated in tho Republican cancus to-day that President Grant would withd: modification of the set estabi TIES OF CRIME, w nis request for Samuel Titcomb, on Of ALimilst hy Me. the Deihoeratle candidate, oF vote Goorge Morgan, Democrat, has 0% majority for wi The’ Republicans have one wwiner Board of Supervisors, In the British House of Commons, y First Lord of tho Adutralty, anuou ent would be ably tu reduce the Level esl mates by @uillion pounds Seasion of the Constituent Cortes Sorrany and Pytin seid that they wore ts favor of persous condeiued for violation Of the laws regulating [be pubile press, upllcam, was elected pester: Mr, Browning #ug- hic would nevessl: wart, and hence ta Cloraym: The Hey, Henry M. Wilson, pastor of the col- ored church at Kast New York, was arraigned before Juxtico Lynch, of Brooklyn, yesterday, on the con: ho accuses him of stealing irom the rooms of the’ Afriean Civilization Society & y erticles, in all valued at The accused wae held to await examination, he’ withdrawal Becesurily induce a change in the Stewart hes not retired, and ood authority, accordance wi onan IMPRovmMENTS.—Ona of the Kreutest and most important improvements that li recently been made in Williamebur of Kast Tenth street, sive sawmill by Foarth street, ion before the burning invest Ps es ony oop fo ves off 8,000 cuble fer ‘8 ton of oval evolves a combuse opted uanimously, Exrensive Fine iy Wast Staeer—Loss anovt 0,000,—At about #8 o'clock 'e waa discovered on the fourt #irect, and ia very short time th ings were on fire, of Of Pouglikeepaie. Board of Health bi tor shells burnin, thon 80,000 Euble foot, Ovaxiva ov Stewart's Naw Carrer Durante 4 department, embracing the ‘canoe his at the foot jon of an exten Mr. George Guental, je has Imported specially for his mense sawinlll the Freach b.oad saws, of Merriu make, for the purpose of cutting heavy fancy woods, id all Kinde of (ancy and is two stories hed for the par: ‘The heavy wa ted at the old’ Allulre w e statement 19 made, on bas throughout been in full dent Grant, that it has been distinctly understood between them that he will nos allow himself or his 6 President Grant tn th gree, and that If it shall be found inex ierrns to modify the law #0 as to re. the disavility whieh tt im- deistood ke will withdraw, will not revedo aint of John Flamer, w been dove durin Common Counc! to make the Innovation ; but if Mr, Browning would send him an offeial communication through the erk of tho Common Council, h resolution to it und put It ou ite pas THR PRINTERS’ PRTITION, point, drow from his pocket esterday morning, floor of 121 West ‘adjoining build. 0 121 West street waa occupied by Coombes & Appleton, flour and feed dealers 85 Dey stroek wi ybam & Sclincuck, Acaiata in dried Ash Ke, ust about $16,000, Insured hi ot fect disposed ppaintinent to emborra would attach @ MENT. —Stewart's cary entire third floor of li public yesterday, and attracted many —<$——————$ Orleans Bea greatly s curiosity by remarking, Perhaps one of the mon ver witnessed In a de served last night 15,000, Insured such we mehouan sion to leave Mr. Samuel Thursby having o corner of Flushing and Dediord inutce yesterday ‘The other loasen Jamos K. Morgau, 84 Dey atroot Jamnaged about Kinbell & Co., $1,900, insured Jott afriend i gentoal person in ita iseve of Marek © disgracoiul sconce Tutive ussombly was ole imiher this morp er vt tho General A: & description of Had What #as the rowe } 4 ~*

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