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ee ai atin hs noni “THIRIY-SINTIL YEAR. THE CUBAN REVOLUTION, —— COM Ms KOIAL INTBRESTS 10 BE PROTROLED. - The American Floct in Coban Waters, Wasitiseros, Mureu 26.—Despatches have been Feeeived from Admiral Lioff, commanding the North Atinntic squadron, dated Mareb 17, He reports everything quict tn the nei: boriood of Havana. He expected to sail that evening in the Contoocook Upon ® tour of inspection, With the Intention of visiting Key West, Mar Nuevitus, Santiago de Cuba, €¢., but fo the evint of any diMeulty Would retary to Havana immediately, Commander Fillebrown, of the Narragan-ett, will be leit tn charge of American interests ut Huy ina, The Mipsie, Livat. Commander Selfridge, is to be relieved late in March at Aspinwall, by the Gettyebarg, Commander Irwin, and will proceed to Cuba and take the pince Of the Penotseot, Licut. Commander Eastman, The Penoos.t will succeed the Gettysturs at Aspin- wall late in May, A vessel is kept constantly at Aw AMERIC. Pinwall for the protection of American interests, TUE CURAN PATRIOT, - A Sketch of the Lite of Gen, Carlos Man pede To the Eutvior of The Sin: ‘The question with which all Cubans are Asluted at present, when speaking of political at Girs at home fs, Whom Cespedes? In answer to Al inquiries, T havo eotleeted tho following facts, Which I request you to msert In the columns ot your Widely erreutated journal, and oblige your very obe- Gent servint. Carlos Manacl Cespedes was born about forty-five years ago, in the town of Tayamo, Cubs, The frst tweve years of his lite were fpent with Lis parents, who resided on a plantation im the vicinity, With them he only learned the first rudiments of reading, writing, and Arithmetic, Wille at the same tine he induized tn those harty emyloymente and tealth-civing games whi cons quent fo alife in ® country naturally MeuNtainous ond fuil of jorests, His famaly having moved when le was twelve years of age to (he town Of Bayams, Carlos Manuel was sent there to school for the tisi time, A few days witer the commence ment of his studies there, he gave proof cf an ex traordinary mental wetivity and intellectual talemta, le.ving behind him the moat od of tH Scholars in the school, and being recognized by them as the head of the institution. When eigiitecn rears of ace he went to Havena, with the olject Of prosecuting his etudies there for the Iaw p Alon. His creat intel! ctuslity was further developed there, nt the eamo time that numerous personal af fuirs gave him un opportunity ty show his active, courageons, and tnacions disposition, giving an in dication them tuat he would be a» "great in war As Au peace.” Graduating as atvorney-at-law in Burope, where be went aiterwarts, and reveiving the grea ext university | ue retarned to Cuba and fixed bis residence at Manganilio, tis powers of eloquence, energ), und bis knowledge soon mace adva 100%, him the most popular man in the vicinity, and entitied tim to rank ns the first lawyer int part of the — country But of all tr tn bis character, genero sity marks an important one, and will give @ lustre to wil bis future actions. ‘The fortuve wuleh he in. herited fatver, the wealth which Le d by his industrious exertions, and his future ts of ner: © secured Lim a full oscomfort and ease’; but tox patriote heart could nyt support longer the sight of his country tn chains, und the victan to the oxtrages of the tyran jovernacnt. In-pired by a hirole ution, he gives eon to all Lis slaves, aban dons his sugar states tu the merciless tury of his Bpaiinh toes, who burn the in re venge, and sacrifiemg all the altar of liberty and Independesce, with the noblest motives tie inaw: furates the revolution tn Cubaat the head of one hundred patriots—s movement now counts In its ranks the whol nutiv tion othe island, To the present he hus svown in ali his acts the full est cnergy. an untiring constancy, and the greatest moderntion in the exercise of the discretionary powers couferred on hin by the unanimous accord of all Cal When we #ee men of this stamp, sup ported by ail the natives of Cuba, and that they, without arms and ammunition of any consideration, and:by their unaided ettorts, not only have been able Wo withstand the ndvonce of the Spanish foc, but have repeatedly defeaicd them, und at Last obtained Posscasion of almost all the land, then it becomes Ampossible for us to doubt of the Mal trumph of Liberty, aud the prevailing of American institutions fu the * gem of the Antilis.” LEOPOLDO YZQUIE - Sympathy with Cubms In the House of Reprosentatives ye Gon, Banks, from the Committee on Foreign AMirs, reported m joint re-ousion declaring the sympathy Of the people of the Unite t States with the people of Cuba in their patriotic eflorts + inde: pendence, and ty establish « republican form of government, and guaranteeing the persovnl hberty fend the «qual political rights of ull the people; nd that Concress will give ity constitutional anpport ty the President of the United Sistes whenever he m deem i: opedient to recoenize the independe and sovere guty of such re} u:lican Government, Recommitt. d, dnd ordered printed, - ‘The Cuban Concert. Our readers shoud not forget tert to ne given at Steinway Hail tom Ang, in aid of the sick and wounded Cuba patriots. Home of the tirst ringers in the ety will take yy ‘Theodvre Lhomas's orehew'ra tas been avcured, A Cuban on the New York Timcs, Yo the Bilitor of the New York Limes Bins Several Cubans receatly arrived from their country, who have had some part in the politt eal events there, have been extraordinarily sarpris d ‘at reading the article publis. cd in your sue of this morning, Which contains, in their behet, 4 consid- erable number of errors, Tu convinee. themsciy from tas 4g Ib, would ti « on popu! erday, cours grand con- row even Af itis you or they Why are mistaken, they entreat You to huswer the ollowing questions: 1, When thd the Spanish Piovisonal Liberal Gov- ernment provide for the gradual w ry, of When did they the blacks born ia Cul last? % Who are the representatives of Cuba in the Bpunisy Cortes, and by whom and when and where were they ecetedt 8 In the Spanish electoral Jaw for Cuba (promul ted, Dut not put in practice yet, to our knowledge) he eamie aw that put ih pract.ce if Spain? 4. Wien was universal suifrae, or any other law hition of slay ublish tie dverce treeing all 4 wince the 1tu of November enutiing the Cub to Jud presentation in the Cortes, dees d by the Liberal Government at Mad rid? 5. When did the Liberal Government at Madrid set about thy work of Which they had eorquercd for thems 6. When was there in Cuba liberty of meeting, Mb- erty of speech, liberty of the press, €e., We. ? Ts not the Eultor of toe 7imes awure that the ao- ealled liberty of the press (with restrictions on the iferring upon Cuba the tf Most Vili sulyects, such ak s.avEry and religion) de creed by Gen, Dul only a snare lO cntrop thore liberal Cabans'who, trusting the good faith of the Captar, Gencral, aviiled themselves of ite pro: visions, and have been ovliged to exile Uhenmelves, or have been sent to Fernsudy Po tu pay for thelr credulity t Lam, sir, your obedient servant, J. PF. BASORA (og East Founragnta ernzer, New York, March 9. — RASTER SUNDAY. 2 - }iPorations and Sery hig fifo-morrow, E * in the Churches ‘o- Morrow, punday, all the Episc st pal ant Catboile churches of tuix city are to be appre priately decorated in Honor of the Joyous teativar of the Kesurrection of the Redeomer, ‘Phe altar of every temple is to be 1 wiih choice fluwer nd In KONO Instances ‘aie and ecclewianticed wees suiLed to the ReusoN Wail Wary Khe Deautien of programmes of the special services in honor of the arniversary, which Ihave just been arianired, Andicate that 1 will be obsirved with ail the rover ence and grand ur whieh marked its predecessors, Now an ehive been prepared for the ocesston, olccst hureucles have been stripped of their exotics to serve as floral tri Dutes to Easter on a hundred altars. ‘The child Of some of the Bunday Behools atuiched to Episcopal churches will sing “earols" before Morning Prayer, To-morrow morning, at halfpast 19 o'clock, at fe Columpba’s Phureh lp Weat Tweuty-OMh atrect, I tween Kicbth and Ninth avenues, will be sung ercadante’s celebrated Mass, Prof. Hessien pre- ry the j Allies Edward) [Ad a BLACKSMITH REDDY, Ee oe Varley and Three o d=They oh a Jersevin 0, & C0. Early yesterday morning, Lawrence Graham, of Hudson Clty, fell in with Thomas Brennan, w focing in lim a susceptible stranger, invised him to wdrink, Mr. m acesptod, ant the two went to TUvatoam square, a place kept by Reddy the Divekemith, and where strong hqnors can be ob: tained by the initiated at a. hours of day and night. ‘There they met William Varley, Jacob Smith, John Howard, and another, said to be unknown, They tok one round at Brennan's expense, and another whieh Varley aald Graham onght to pay tor, as he badcalled for tt. Gralam then tovk out $500 in bank notes, and paid the eighty cents demanded by Varley, ‘The display of #0 much money was the signal for a thieves’ business fight. Varley soon found @ pretence, and struck out at Graham, and Howard sprang forward on | seized the vietim, hold- ing him while the * anknown” man searched Gra. bam's pockets and took the roll of note While the unknown robber was sterling Gr Smith stood by the door, which w: thus prevented him from getting out; and when he attempted to leave the piace Varley struck him three or four tines in the face, He was thus detained twenty minutes after the robbery, during which timo the four conenited, Varley suggested that it would be better to put him out of the way, remarking that “dead men tell no tales.” Graham, veing in foar of bis life, promised that If they wou!d Jot hin go he would not made trouble for them, Under this promise they released him, but Graham Lad no sooner reached the outside of the building than he caied for the poll OMcer Waterman hastened to Grahar's assistance, and arrested Var Jey, Smith, Howard, ond Brennan, but the unknown man was b Yeate be fond his reach, y alternoon the prisoner were taken Justice Hogan at the ‘Tombs, and complaint was entered, Aa matter of course, Graham, being a non-resident and without friends, was rent to the House of Detention, may have to #tay while the Fourth Wart politicians, who may get out on bail, are spending his money in Reddy the Biack. sm.th's gin, where 1 oo THE METROVOLITAN POLICE, - A Melanve of Curious Complaints, and Cae vious Plens in Defence. At police trials, yesterday, Commissioner Ma- rd about forty complau te agoinst the sab officers of the foree, Jacob Sehamm, of tle wellth Preeivet—that ia to » Harle woe a of inioxication. His excuse was, that while ing under pula in the stomach, he told a sa keeper, and that mentor of the toddy stick pr seribed a glass of stomach bitters, It in intimated that preseription will cost Selamm hie situation, Gorge McCleary, of the Twenty seventh Precinct or western half of the First Ward—waos hungry, avd went off hin post to cet on oyster stew, which cost dam 06.0 Willard P. Barker and Ww. Orb fitis, of the Twenty-third Precinet-—or Yorkwill were accused of being off ther post, and 1 at the foot of Ninety-second street, East River; former wae sitting end the latter lying down, Re commended to be amet the t ree Re Smith ent r staurant to get @ paper of tobacco that cost Min @A2%. Edward Hvseey, of Capt pelght's comm ind, wat found te disn marr strects, Was fined fare days? pay. wge alter courting her a long tae in tic TUR LATEST PARAGUAY AN NEG 00 Solivers, tn the Interior Fastening the Paraguayans. Loxox, Mareh Letters froin Paraguay re- Lopez Was at Pirabebt, a town fificen neion, with 6,000 soldiers, 9,000 ple, consisting of familics who aban doned their homes and lollowed him to the interior, were encamped in the vicinity. Gen, Mitre, with the allied fore #, had marched into the country, to of se1z0 certain mountain passes, the occupation which would prove fatal tothe ! The Rema William Hi, Store was on the ship Volunteer on zatian to this He was arrested yesterday and tiken before wsioner Betts, and the eaptain charces that about ® month avo the prisoner at tempted to incite a revolt among the crew. Me was Put by irons and kept secured unill the vessel arrived at this port, Starr, thouzh a native of this eity, ean scarcely speak the English languase, Just before the close of the Mexican war, ta which ho was a volunteor under Gen, Scott, he shipped for a whaling voyage, but quit the vessel at the Marquesas isiands, where he bas hyed about twenty years wits the natives, He t# sald to bo the famous Cannibal Jack, whose exploits ars familiar to every seaman, Daring his long residence on the Marquesas islands Ve hcurd nothing from the outer world,and on the voyaze ward Was anxious to know how tho war with lyended, He has teen committed for r late voyage from Ma examination, me THE PUILADELV UIA TRAGEDY, - The Murder Undoubtedly Commtited for Moneys a Protound Mystery The Strnegle with the Assnnsin Brom the Philadelphia Inquiter, March 26 The investigation by the detective furce into the circumstances of the killing of Joseoh Smith on Wednesday afternoon, was prosccuted yester day with a credilabla keennems and vigor, the result leaving but very light, If any doubt that Smith was murdered tn cold Dlood. The hallhas been visited by the detective ufticers and Chict of Police, and aso by Mayor Fox A crowd, for « great part of the day, th 1 the shlewalks inthe vicinity, ond the various theorles monted were speculated upon among the people, woo eagerly wate ed for new tucis with which to atrengthen their preconceived ews In the morninz, Dr, dhaplvigh mide @ post mortem eximination of the body, which resulted in finding bemides the fatal wound ‘ih the temple, a cut in the buck of the left hand, and a contusion on the back of the bead, i hy'kowe blunt instrument, The back of the t hand is blackened with powder, was torn by the builet, fired irom the vevolver petore itentered the tiv he handkerchief used fave both becn Wdentded as as a cae and the pisto having belonged to Smith, noon the body wus removed to Mra. J 9% Laurens street, whe it will remain until terred Ly the Chosen Fry Vythins, "A lurther exumintion of the ante-room yeste resulted in dhe diseovers, on the glas hookeune, cf ten sprinkles of blood g leading 10 te bull sminediatly opponttey a six ject devant, eight drops over te uandle a OF tive bea) ie tk, Tete gencrally supposed that the possession of gone mony by Smith was known to A great many In 1968 he had made a will leaving $100 to ate lodge to deira; in Knights of day Joor ol asia done his tueral expenses, und the remuinur to a personel friend, With tis latter person some of the detectives had an interview yesterday morn ing. He stated that about a year azo Smith told hii that he hud @504, and no that at might be found if anything happened to tim, he took hs friend into the wtiie, raised a board’ from tie floor, and slowed him the box which contained the money, Tue witic Was searched and the vonrl, Which a year fo Ia led the box, was found covered wit Gust, and bearing urance of not having been Lsturbed for some tine, The box was nor there, und probably had been removed by the decessed, It May lave beon concealed wader the floor in his seepincroom, as one of the bourds w it It is wided, that among several rowdies in the neigh hort od there were u few Wao bitterly detested Mie#uith, und on severud occasions bad cone into colllnun With hint, "Tue only reasonable tucary 0} tie circumstances wllending the tragedy a that, Whoever ti tended to robe the ale ment sprang upon Swath uniwares, How. which. produced the on the bend, He was then bound, gagged, avd sis iimody and. laid on the cheat while’ the robber pro Corded with bis work, Suilth while lying on the Chest, must have thon worked bamselt partly too and wade an attempt to rise and save ois pro: perty, and 1m te scuMle that cnoued between him inthe thief, the cut on the Jat bard and. the ratehes ou the face # ere ree Hef then Tearing recugw tou ited the crime, trew the bud , the counterpate over it, and fled a murderer, shuking from his stained bands the biood op the buokeuse and door, the right sand blackened with powder Anu tora With the tatal shot support bls, THE HORRORS OF SIN a and | THE MURDER OF LOCKWOOD TO BE STIGATED, « r r a 2 Y * t r 1 1 " ft 1 this city, suot wound in the abdomen, was handed to an undertake said that Lockwood could not be buried on peper, and (hat it must be referred to the Boj en to Dr, Harris, and that geutle- man thought It a case for tho Coroners, and to the Coroners It was accordingly trans erred. threw up bis armaand said t at the mame time begging ever, eried ont, " any’ prisoner’ wonld treat ad While he was yor wag tnsumicten body. 0 place he declined it sehuol, und one ot party, ‘That the dee fon caine to the hy by aut } ment inte ted upon Gem by ti and turd 1) Hurt Fonter, dia, wii 1 to tad ports Janes deat and int Mor made up t e Lewis Ey an tie Coumtituts of Georgia re nell venerable Col pr thas city very euceessiul in bis m: ant -— aquisition by Coroner lneepers of the Sing Licensed to Kine Ito onviets wh evo) risoner lingered several days ied on Thursday, Inte a Pa T™ in the ep) G SING Timely Action of the Bourd of Health In- Fiynn-Are moninin bo remembered that in the pursuit of cacaped from Sing Sing in the late one of them, named Lockwood, afer offering to surrender, was unceremoniously shot by Charles | Ballivan, a guard of the prison, wounded Htal, and His relatives brought the body to ing to have ft quictly buried in Greenwood, but found in making preparations for the funeral toat no burial permit could be obtained without an investigation into the cause of death, It appears that the only paper farnished to the rison representing th Health, family was a cortifeate trom the physician of the Lockwood died of » gan: When this certificate he shook his head and Yesterday Coroner Kiynn visited the remains at 1 Chrvatio atree is wenpRR MORDER? The case certai Vital question to be # convict is € wont back, ond finding Lockwo Mr, Storms, owner of the barn, surre F, threatening to fire a ow, you —, groin, 4 was then tre nt do Kerous wound, was jolted ch Fond © distance of ®ve These ficle ure given sub ‘The pris Himself told them on hia deathbed. urry town, It Is Kail, Cone prisoner wholly anjustitad’ ul murder, len me Prem the Albany Bren Tt is very clear that pectore do not make a aneed Lt take: the. nuattor olte and » wholesile re, Such things Dike proper discipline Prisoners, Ph . Meteo, t corded inure at bra hderato the wou his life, agonisied it the Co tied tn pon him, din the custody ordered him 1 has ordered a post mortem examination and an inquest, which be will hold to- day y calls for an investization, There it, whe titled to the consideration due « human ra being, and whetior it is lees aerime to kill such ® 6 than itis to killany other man under similar er cumstances This prisoner and two others after thelr escape from prison bid in a barn, ‘The prise oner's companions were discovered and ae cured, and they informed — thelr — captors where Lockwood was. ‘The guard, Sulliva to Lock #ood arrender, Sullivan, how. ow Tye got you; fll shoot you and discharged bis gan into the ao bumane man and, notwithstanding bis ® wagon over ® antinily aa Lockwood Mr the ah and murirou ners jury du Hob Sing Mtn +nal. ng a ly ‘conv ets say that they ur 8 ure ge they recenve fin 8 un ms, of nic of the and if the State Prison In juvestigation Fattatre at Sing Sin, the Legis: their honda rly riyra nical keepers a ards. This trite that rome eer felt the halter draw with ge nel te law those Who have,” to com hain éven oF ils necessur eatly War that tuere Is evidenee ¢ thot in thin cane. thee Frountod; Sat the posed to torset eat in Vis is not the first dor at Sing Sing. It will of the ft of " vu ? we very by dy knows eral dhseay yhr revere bie dy the Meal » mis reeollections bo committed, and showering ™ te this Hospital rhyreted. Tt + ean her perpetrat Hoponished, the horrors of the antiit, ot Bedlam, of Bieetrey will ba Le history of our prison man — The Death o he we t ‘A memorable ap ne Convension in Chi in the front rank of dent Fidinore vitered bh He was a V The adjourned inqu men from the alip J at int ‘ants the Seanen's hele forem a verdlett The Metw New Oureyss, M oe the aprieg ron sone t ile heat lay irhs courae, to b hich begin on. Weigita dush of half nb, of ew Orleans, 4 Mr. Williamson, of M Biuith, ween entered fur thi a m the New ra ment to the artic be Biteentn amen ted by puvlicuns take mite reconairucted, President Gran Governor — Colored Me Savaynan, March 26. Jemente act, White, thi pice in the origin, United Tus Rusa ron tie Custom oflice Was in a slate of sie or bore the ip nity, and very quetly ample consideration He will make only such ch. | nocesoary, A S1ock Sour Comraxy f, Pierre Biot ts organie having for ita olject and meats, pups, sauces ory in Boston, and on Goon Fainat.—Good Friday was obse ter lay with t e and tea Jetiat at reveren it commeniur vent whi BxeMa wi tarp ‘Tum Accipext 10. accident to ex Mayor Jan tthe pulisitag Ora ¢ Retreat, Staten 1 ed) Jaxt evening in Bu gewater, Judce Garrett, rendered thy tollow © yovage fr Reconstr Artata, March 26.—A Republican To mi Tro ans jon with Gov, Toombs went. Edward Bate Edward Bates, rican orators bis Cavinet, but hie case rdr. The) ab end in emi penter mecting on the M during thet , for $3" Naw Con “Mo © shall Mights in Goerg! Judge Sebley re Gveision tins morning in the qua warrdnto ease of Hues ure inehg bas ot his deemion op end the code tater House. ace yes thetio ‘he mm int WC Georgia be wut and was edueat Sr. Lonrs, Marvel 26.—The Hon. United St tes Attorney under President died here yesterday alterscon, He was laud county, Va, In 170), uniler the superintendence of ‘a literary rest parallel ia olny it to Missours with his clier brother Fredarie, who. was Secretary of the Territory. After bis admission to the Missouri Bar hie w san tufluential member of the wis sour tid aided in framing the Constita. Hon of iat Site He was a K prescntative in the ‘Twenty-fourth Congtess; bat his private fortune enable him to continue in that in the Luternal Improve: wave Lima ent of the ae who have died d, was e4n thro! ed Alfied Robinson and Jame I todayy anit ie rae stake in tue hurdic races, Mr MeN. reat ratnicit ta bind Foster, dt, ont Another race was a cite Lips jon Maddles ill have ing that was dh Bullock, Ben rale Ke appoint tue M ered ir, Grin- rday, but the with equanl- arked that be abo no action until he had qualified, and then only had been given to the sulyect, id take ter Kes us are absolutely —The ty org! ‘aolemutt wel he will perso y dy -known a wiock company in the preservation © The Professor has been nagement of tae Rumford tion of 4 ally Jar institution in this eity, ect nh Of As operations. — Litoriatic project will Le furuished at a Vesey rtrect, New York. yon: to the Many places of busi- you Ha’ per, we r Brothe of the storm chiusch services Were very weil attended, me oF tirred at about 6 o'clock on'Th Finh aw i avernoon, while We was driving on | Wisi lus doug! ter Jaa. When th the nelghborlood { Forty-scennd street, the pole of alr. Harper's ile was broken by a collision with another carriage, und the Lorses became unmanageable, Mr, Harper hell the rein and tried to guid the aniniais, but after running (our oF five block they ran into a phag- ton, Wuich smashed the spokes of the near wheel, thud upsetting the corriage and { its vecu: fants to the ground, Mr, Harper's bead wan badly injured, No bones were brokea, The loss of Sewall, Day & Co,, by the fire in Commercial, street, Boston, will reach $50,000; in- sured for $90,000" The Flax Company ‘oted with the firm lost $100,000; i snred for 000, ‘The lose of other verkous le a THE SENATE AND MOUSK STILL t ABLE TO AGREE, The Tenure of OMico Act atill Tntact-Gen, Butler Forcing the Senate to Terms oper for Sei thon-Reconatrnction — be Continned Spee al Despatch to The Stim. Wastnyatos, March 26,—After two hours’ de. bate to-tay the House refused to concur in the Senate bi Office Law, Messrs, Bingham, Schenck, and Farns: worth urged concurrence, but Gen, Butler opp: and, back ceeded ever in having the House MW to 7, OF Butler's majority there were 49 Demo- erata, or on the Republican vote alone there was a majority of 9 for concurrence, No Democrat, how- voted for the Senate bill, and had 15 votes changed over to the minority, ft would have passed I for a modification of od by the Democrats, n and become a law by next Monday, have adjourned over to Monday, and consequently no Conference Committee ean lato on Monday, and ft is likely that the most of next finally a accept the bill if amended ous to give the Prost: dent the power of making ® removal complete dur- ing a recess the one nominated In his place Is shall be treated ae vacont, and the man removed shall not be reinstated, may be carried by him, bat if not there will be more wrangling having increased their vote fr weeks, and are hopeful of keenring Cnongh more to ‘onkhiny int etter latter troduced to bin by exceedingly dent thot control the Stat tw A Mr. veyor upon. the re Tiny, arrived here toutiy, Hesox apleasiot surprise | keeping each prisoner Now this goo) per week tevin, andy approval here of the cutire | eleor profit Mr. Tracy once wait wow divided with the Kepubiiean de Sich, ‘There are many other fees, sich ae 91.00 ALPILESIDRNT JOHNEONTA HEAU THE 1 142.50 to $5 jiave not Information has been ree: ernie fh y that will gi GOrcenville ty the effect that Ox Pr ident Johnson be fonnn control of the order of arrest very much better in healthy, danger. | department under the Buerif ‘The tv only one VARIN TINS, bravell of his jucrative Mics, and, brings an, while Secretary Fish will occupy. the elegant mans | G48 show by actual figures, ver §10),00) per anniuin Ore MentaR MOF, clear promt, — 1a material reduction Another Kemoustrances of The I rge Treasury bine entered th Which he haa certamly deserved. hope to pllewnts we til after each das's nin wil seb follows may meet bis doom. Twas Johu M. Hinckley, indicted for assault and bat. qhainted with OMicer Sinedick, and do not tery uron ‘human A’ Hurand, submitted bie case ts | deny that officers douse their clube freely no the “riminal Court today, Mr. Binekley said that bot ea cuy at top tue nup ae this wa the first tine he bad every cen agrajened ony thts city, bat Jude © vylio sentenced him to pay.a tue of $100 and never had 8 polieg nial Govern of theeo of the Gov rs Wiastrarto, tue It provid) and lay Ds payne tot to be pal, hele you any f ‘The bill provides the creation of a bod, Coreiet of Jd. Com BAL Siuith, Oh Dader thie for toe pur v tet way nw Hutly sympubhige with Keal’s tamily, but not See cor ine Petia eant with Hteuly tor he deserves aa We wre a suitable one dusty tho senw ne FLANK MOVEMENT ON PRINCE FRIE (hat stops the law's cou Mr. Howanp (Hep., Mich) aubanifted an amend. | have Lecn too many treaty made by that me House jont resulutt on to protect the mtorests of the JUSTICE, First aveaue, United) States ths Union Pacific Roilruad Com. - —— Davy. ani fur other parnoren, BROOKLYN. ant Company, atm. - Gy pn, tue Ssh of bare ner to a Tur Pest Sur dames Posten, Je. —Jus, Glynn, ening ro othe stockholders are alee anthort carpenter, and William Caruthers, boatewaln, of the Shhh iets Kener ome nt cach place in the Cited | uazrant ship Jaines Foster, Jr , were arraigned be the H tt is re polation (halt a SF Outs any other | fore insioner Jones yesterday morning, but as (et ivhuy manner to weinguehorwaiveanyrnite | they had no counsel they were remanded, James be tect cfsaid Company heretofore done or ouittot Murphy, the shird: Mes dunge-ously 1 ta the wher by the rights of the Generel Government have | Kings County Jail. ee Mh assole eae Tun Duawnace Fravps,—W. H. Whimster, J. Tie Senate resumed the consider L. Korn d RY. Wilson, J. A, i. Relenberger, nance bel Bir, Wansont (Rep,, Mass.) mod! ‘Theriot, Diekinson, and L. Laidliw were before a ment so as to provile Uat whenever the nminnis jones, yeasterd, r for amount of United States notes and eieulating notes DA inaonte TORE: yenlerdey, OTA OF national banks combined shall be in excess of | tence: Dickinson and Laidlaw wer Pelvat ta fund te tenelorty hanes tal Wiutnnters wtiuse. eouusct axed tha La aT a Cy per Cn Ea duced Dolow $6,000. Co) fr Jones will hear of notes out-tanding shall be reduced to argument to-day on reducing the bail . (oo, Alter along debaie, the Benate adjsurucd Tho Roman Catholic Or Asylum Society of Monday Brooklyn have elected the Right Rov - — Join Louchiin; Biret View President, Kiernen Kan Houne of Hepresentatives. i ViewHresident, W.H. Gardnor; Svcrevary, Mr. Crsana (ap, Va.), from the Committee on ellus Kelly, Kieetions, reported in. the contested election ease — from the Twenty fires Distrie of Pen ryivania, Jottings About Town, that John Covode tna the ima fucle right ‘The Jowiah feast of the Pussove celebrated to the wut pendlig the cones, aud gave uotice | ,,,1he towinh feast of the Passover waa celebrated that ho would call up the report tor «ction neat | Mbevenins, ; ‘Tucadny, 3 The Navajo Indians have taken possession of Nr Faunn, (Rep, Wi), on behalf of four members | Southern Uta of the minority in the #me ease, made a report hit ° U toe proclamation of the Governor and (Or) other An outbreak of the Indiana on the Upper } sail papers donot show a prima facte right in eituer Lantmunt an ae by Ren, TH), on benalt of Hinielt ond of 102 yeurs, views of the ‘minority, auumiuicd nue special | ,?e purner of the Jamos Adjzer hag our thauks ee Bae at x ‘4 yma by whien the Ten Thirty -tourth street, lass evening. lee Repen! bill was relerred to the dudict, 4 ew, 1, Moore will supp! the desk for tothe House rep DIN an additional rection, | (ute, tomorrow morning and event requiring the President to return his nominations to pil = Congress within thirty daya of their being made. A Thomas Lawley, aged 39, while working yeater. spey debate followed, durtag which Fernando Wood | diy mor lo 8 aeacr on the Fifth avenue, near and other Democrats ‘ace Butler of changing his | Seventy fest street, was killed by # rock which fell i vite Ms and of % ‘ the Democrats who sus ‘upe aed Tan yeaterd r. Logan repudiated any imes Elliott, of 8 Pike atre ‘otton sump! ita of Jfttition with the Democrat, Ent Ie, NTS: | eene ee ee eee raion, aunpler, Lack, a leading Deraoerat of the House, asaei ted ts, ol urough a hatchway, aid was fatally in tout le was following the lend of Butler, ‘The : bate was a Mr moved Te to to the dudi at all Uh zan's resolution to der the fearful rush for offic that f when he re It ts possible: er it, ‘The anti repeater modifeation ay a fin THR MISSISEIPPE CONSTITUTION pany of Mississi Republican elements o ervative and the form Ha viait to Pr Judge Dent qit the beat plan to qui cain Mixsasiept would be for € pe Constitution to be agi 6 Coneervet iltary enn New B. Cory KYRYOR IN WA Hl, vesterday nom nol dent to-day ne Bymes na As ‘herent bare a tic feetly the Ofticer Smedick and Murderer, Johu red peoyle to am of the patronage Kew exmment y Miltary Atiaies, a - Siu: Twas surprised to vin Taw ORTY-FI CONGRESS, Bun oft wht i unter the heading of © The Mur. rer John Keal.” Not only curprised but pained, tor mente. arsortions and inferences there drawn. Tela most March 23 Mr, Winaow (Rep, | oithen to tre anjust. Aw to "= how the mare Seesd @ tat tortie ot solids | have been ‘averted, the wrctr never could Reet wee mens viites | consulted Capt, Allaire, oF he never woul have Made the aasertion thercin eontalned; tur, should Thad tha abet wt, Allaire ent in such a theury, ho would not unting oft nee haraged wi Howntes, ell b Hfonut die anil not y torney whatever ing owerot THR WASHINGTON MC odused a ngton mo AT. tewart, C. Vanideroilt 18.0. Hos, WoT. Adu, it Pryleat tie Wasitniton Me nided to be proposed asa au OF OFFICE Aci witty onc, and crea ad TLE stated that the re nu onsi‘ler the vote refer y Committee wan th athe Kot oack to the Hd be Judge Dunmeret, ex-Governor A Brown, and Mr, Wats Captain ¥ Mojor Woil nd, of the nt Grant, and were The interview was Pleasant and satisfactory eto be tiken on tl UMENT. Rotting, aad Ghactes # Iitton: Mass.) callod up the motion to mason why he had miguit not be ealled on for reports. HE MURDERER JON REAL THE PEOPLE DEMANDING THAT TNE PRISONER BRE HANGED, wn An Interview with Real. John Real has forth, through the New York News Association, to be sold to the blinket sheets of the eity, another appeal ike that whtel the World printed on Tuesday, Tan SUN has pablished the substance of his story, which is, triefly, that Officer Sinedick had perseouted him aad tried to kill Next W K tho Tenure ot ed ity | him, and that he (Real) was drunk on ths night of @ Analy wuc- | the murder, Real, having lost hope of release on-concur by | throuzh his political frieuds, is no longer the defiant rough that he was when he first entered his cell in Murderers’ Row. - Letters from Citlzens whose Lives have been Threatened by the Mackerel Political Loafers and Thieves, To the Baitor af The Sun. Sin: L notice with feelings of pain thet the xe SUN ta getting weak on John Real's jnst Tur T hope you will pursue the 6 here will be a pressure Toth Houses before you have pursued wre It 18 | politicians to dofent justice, but the law-abiding eit willing to | zens are watching the Journals and the Judges, The that refuses to do his duty in this erisia will invet wit condemnation of every honest porson, The people have by ¢oi t this ease fpart aan test case; and 1 done, we may os well abandon murd Wt restore them to soclety, #0 thet they may shoot officers at leisure, OF any one whom thoy have tho lvoxt hard teelhig Hast i tently AN OLD RESIDENT OF THE 21ST WARD, - Fattontne the Sly To the Bititor of The Sun Sins Deve that the Sheriff has a bill at All that this point sare elated at to W ina few 10% Rectipta. ality Vefore the Legistature to increase bis fees, pretend: tug that he Mace Ho More than HAN last year Now, What is the cae of telling dcitberate false ppiang, repre: | hook? T have been. iniormed by Mr. Tracy that | io Sowers Liken inte Lidiow street duit ¢ Out of ear th as admit the Sheriff 1 that two alg. anit do not This would mak This. a well known nid and get « to From Carrol they that Was arrested by Ball, | cviian ont of every ore al give b Lilo the Ludlow street brothel | tact that ‘ TH from Chureh, ner; and Ad yt ub va tl je! the 01 Pre | ngre | MET | Cog they gor $10), They would not accept Luding Hal: et Hoeidttagne aithowes ex Bonator Bi). Morean ven. and that, | one of ‘the | bon an equally manler should Man” wan the under” @:u,__ 6 a cuuse they knew how ‘other Wa rieh ‘The jailer averages 29 boarders « week the year NOTON, vound, and feeding amd other char such ae goto sted for Sure | out will average (& per werk from euch of clear Senator Conk: | prot, an the county more than pays for the cost of To the Bitiiov of Tha Sun Sin: Having boen a constant render of for the hawt tality: y amt always €on editorial articles jadicwus, Dimust hore tor time say shane, fn refercne. to tw artiele in BUY, headed, ls Jotn Real Guilty of Mu would appe Hothlig about him, the tate tri he reertved the Kentence where e Tuie bis club at me, dora eal ben ed (ow crowd inthe Bightoeuth Ward who are a terror to the law-abiding cluZcis, To the Fistor of The Sun ‘Treasury went ant sottlears or duty, and directed pay, fa the soldiers ar claim” agent, On post, Hob to Rivo ‘A worthy and vigil breakers! down in cod blo officer was shot Nis tongue 1% now Ain to his ‘memory to allow tim king the assertion that "tL th, and itis un, VIN to Ine » be necused Of naiment, whiek hy OF Real's gang, Kennedy would make of Mis re. that Withvak a shadow of pi partinent wa no Htc i to twet, tue em nis made Sethe meat rigid podic ves und loaturs lett the ev Aro wot those the officers we Wi the preebiet.” sn Ot his appronch or Dstitate tor the | falter Low, else law ina tures, sours Reservailon is an Mra, Hester € oppor died yesterday, at the age nity MB. Church bad a f Brother Gillies, In West Tho members of Foe mnble at th ene 1 The Pacific Coast and the Pacific Railroad’? was the sulject of tie Rey, Mr Martin's lecture Just night betore the Youmg Men's Chiistian Ayso- ich laughter, ing (his matter the was alrid House, a3 the He ver Flynn held an. inquest over the body THE WONDEREUL STEVENS BATTERY. - Activity of Gen. George BL Splendid Display of Talent-A Koval Old Time—Workingmon Treated Like Princes, To the Bittor of The Sun. Sin: Much has been said about Gen, McClellan aa the friend of the laboring man, but he has either never been put in a position to be tried oF the work Ingmen hive been deceived, ‘The will of the late K. A, Stovens, of Hoboken, Jef ono million dollars for the completion of his battery, and the exceutora engaged the services of Mr. MeCictlan at the moderate sum of ten thousand & year, a furnished house, and so forth, ‘The work was commenced some montis since, and the men employed were hired at a reduced rate, with the un- derstanding that full time could be made, whieh would equalize the difference betwern them aud men Who lost time outside, which was all very well if adhered to. Bot every two or three weeks the men are nearly all ordered to quit work, beeaw some of the plana mast be changed or some modif. cation Is necessary, About a month ago wo were all idle for a week or more while a simple matter of whother there should be six ehimnoys or elght chim: neys to the blacksmith shop was under consider- ation, which might have bren decided in ten minutes, and which shows that the pottering way of the General down in the army is one of the characteris- ties of the man, Another thing of which much has been #nid to the credit of the General 1# that he has any amount of ing for the men ander his control, that he has a sort of respect for them, and treats them like men; that is all in my eye, ‘The men are drove like «treated Hae dogs, and if they don't work hke dogs, aro kicked out like dogs. Every clerk in the office, beside three oF four in the yard, are bosses, who, with one or two exceptions, really appreciate the title, and are only too ready to display thelr thority. One or two do the hiring, but all haw power to discharge, and by that ayatem the borsea are kept busy nearly all the timo, They are now building an addition to the office for the accommod: tion, T presuine, of more clerks, and then each me- chante ant tab man will have bis own boss, whieh will be more Hike the thing, and ff it tam little mor sive there is a militon, you know, an I ave wand before, al what mattors it how it goes, ONE OF THE-DOUS, Honowen, N. J. March 2, 1809, — 5 MASONS IN COUNCTD, - Tho Employers View of the Bi our Law A Blast at Trades Unions Reaotie tions that Cannot be Enforced~The Bm= ployers (netting a Strthes ‘There was a large mecting of employing m fons yeatentay, Mr, Hennesay preside! and Mr. Jackson was appointed Seeretury, sooretary’s minutes showed that on the 19th tnatant ® sub-com> mittee previously appointed met and discussed the eight Lour law, the anprontices ryatem, tie con trnets, strikes, and otber interesting topies, and that the result of the mecting hat been embodied in a pre- amble and resolutions which were presented for adoption by the meeting. ‘The preambles recited the diifurencos between em Flovers and employe 1, and tho emplorers desire. pnt themaeives on record ax opposed to any reduc Hon of the industrial and pro power of the country by which the nation must suffer in Me credit, ‘The renolutions are as fo,.0w ran Tait Kenviest pou bh reduction, 4 sn im tate forut U ‘avd the Hy whieh bits Are foe tities ntutiem y-dennormticting, ahd dated Noe Ho Cheah Pd, toe feidtinty bead energetic, Coprihing the. rebuin on partaniy Ceearal gal, Ung wo wor We tal and whe Hives covsteta ba he we nawemnbor ob ate atandiiut. Wo dony (he wascrtton of ce Tinton shat they have a ten: Improve, and eon Wine thea Wh n le trade; an the COntEn ye Prevent the apprentices act that net brane Mie Fivat, wo will employ, ae many apprentices ean inay Warrant, ii make (tour duty to well provided for, Arve ® regular appren. Ucosip whenever the niustor fe unab'e. to retala then by road of Fetlranent from busines, death, oF oor: whe. esotred, That we will sien no contract limiting the at adios the {by tho Sineine eon lone by strikes Cuuised by am mons, suait be add ne we par ration, vie, tie th nreanonalil out to tho tine vty. Resotoed, That t atandin ofenca brane presented, w regular their n deo deta Thine OnF-own By ssubig 6 ry) cris that trade Umons are anterepublican, 1 for its hearty ayproval, ASCUSSION OF THK REAOLUTIONS, Lean, although appluuding the resolutions, expresmed some doubts wuetier after all toey might not be wrong, or Iv acommodity like any ober, and subject to the same lewa of trad ani tue owners Of Labor ure presumed to well tt 's tayorable terme as they ¢ for tt. Tostevin Wanced the priyitece of paying bis or seven dollars a day if they were worth it rif they, more, He hus some n his empl: rant lars a day, But arbitrary action in dealing with the work! Mr. Webb wanted a positive assertion Incorporated in the revolutions that ten hours shall constitute a day's work; but the spirit of the moeing was op: Posed to any such action. ws any thing Mr. Hil thought that the omptoyin would be justly oben to coudemnution tupen ten hours, ‘Alter having been read and adopted separutely the rerulutions were adopted asa whole aud & Comittee Was appotuted as by the resolutions provided, - Other Labor Meetings. ‘Tho shop tailors were engaged yesterday in erfecting their price list, and defining the amount labor that shall constitute a day's work, Tho plasterers held 9 sp eoting last der the dificultten bi ‘Alter much Comunites of the Whole, it was unanimously re polved iat none of the members withdraw trom the foclety, Mr. Mundy was Chairman of the Com- mittee, ‘ the —— - Interesting Fight tn Loutstan New Onteans, March 26. who Wan uirenved yesterday, but released o lished a notification to the publ ting any rh with the Audit omeion of it, He adds th iy seized by Gov, Warmoth «lt at the Auditor's office yes terday, with his appoiniinent from Gov, Warmoth, Mr. Dolayao Was retused possesion by Wicklitle, When the latter was ejected by the Superintendent of Volice, Auditor Wickliffe, bail, ——— NEW JERS. abil Captain Amos TL, Evans, an ex-member of the Nini) New Jersey Regiment, isan Arkunsas State Senator The New Jersey Legislature have passed tho Dill appropriating, 45,000 ln aid of ven's Hout A young man from sought work In City yesterday, that feu Hdiers® Child: Massachusetts, who had committed a thes in Je might get tuto gail, and be d after s tobe er grounds, wil first Prosident this year on the mubey pr tin ¢ sented by dU, Green, A Democratic member the death of President Jolnson, in whieh he pro- posed that the Legislature suould Wear mouruin of the lay In reference to N M moved the previous question, of Frederick Weagie, who bad tien from the front o'clock the debate was cloned, the vote of | platiorm of car No.7, Third avenue li been ¢ reconsidered, and the motion of reference | run over. As the iin Was intoxiexted, the diver Witudrawn. ‘The question was then taken on con- | and conductor were exonerated, Fue Concur Bee ammenaiment, und the House re- | Gon, Jeff; C. Davis, having learned that the il anes tale tor iue Aeneas Cudcailet tareal at Kekeon tadlans Oo Aleka, tad murdere white fe or Uma ques 8 ppeal of} serena, recently went with Cha atewmer Sazinaw to sare of ce nok Tne E Mowing is tho vole | tcp udwn und burned it. ‘Luts summary treatnent bMersrs, Ames, Armstrong, A\ Rajjey, | brought the savages to terms, aijan, Beatty. enton. Bongiai, 1 U1 The Methodists have at last found w fitting (Tenb,), Corina, Churchill, Cobb, Coburn, baw ite thelr immense Book Concer 08. Hxon, Dockery, Donley, Duval,Bla, Parosworth, Ferris pita for oat ci {ive hey lave vn efnbarg, Garteld, Giiiad, Hawley, Hill, Hooper, | dust paid une million dollaey ur the mogiiticent tohkise, faecrwoll, Lenckwn: Kelly, Hoot } ng recently erected ou Broadway and Bloventh Beave \adio. eh wrende, Lyneh, Maynart, Me tre Paonde, Poland, Pomona freee tots, kentords sar! |. The Union Leagne have calted a special moet, Bawyer,” Schenck, Seafield,. Slianks, Sith ¢ for this evening to consider the acts pending in inythe (Lowa), Bleveus, Stoughton, « Legisliure chunging the appointments of Tax fe, Linon, Tw éhell, Ward, Walker, Whe let, | Comuissioncré and Sclool Commissioners of the uiuns— i uid Increasing the fees of the Sherif. Nave Allison, Ambler, Archer, Ariel, Kan 4 yey ‘aed, Maley Words "dvedin stim ton, | Mr. Strohmeyer, Burgomaster of the ancient Harr, Bulier (Muss), Uuuin,’ Clarke,’ Clereand, | town of Covstaner, Baden, Germany, having been Cobb, Cook, Conger, Orebs. Cw yD, * " eate © \re ishop of Freibu Dewsres, Dickey” thobinoan “sie Berit anim | excommunicated by the \ebbishop of Freiburg in Hy Ehlier, Boy Gets Galndays tris detain, | consequence of @ misu. derstanding between hin Hardeman’ Hanioidon’ (Mar Ugwiinn ia, i and the local priesthood, his fellowstownsmen, rest Hoag, Hoar, Holman Hopkivi, Johnson, Jor sin Now York, are preparing an address and de ones By. Julian, Knott, Lozay, Lou tert monlal to be forwarded to hi Haranel, Mahan. MeCiary Medel ages A collision occurred at 0 o'clock last evening in ‘d, Paine, wer, Vuelps, Aundall, Head: front of 114 Centre street between freiaus car No. Jeger. d ly 2s bneldon. Bioons ae 1s of the New Heaven dpeiiread aad ir pecan er M i ear No. 46 of the Fourtl wenue line, ise Ellen te age yh lggen, Ven Hor uc, who Was In the car, Filme poe aWitunen Wikos Win: | Was seriousl having her shoulder dislo: chasiir 8 chet, Wood. ad to. cated, and M’ Hayward, of 79 Joralemon ‘Wouse tien adjourned until Movdaw. sirvel, Brooklyn, was badly injured on the head, a tin Cunmingbam entered John Schuchardt's PRICE TWO CENT FROM THE STATE CAPITAL —— BEGINNING ON THE REAL BUSINESS OF THE SESSION. alipeenaen Brondway Surface Railroad Metropolitan Excise Law-Ex-Mpenker Hitchman and the Hoard of Edacation—The James Fos te Special Correapoudence of The Sun, Ataaxy, March 96.—The movement to push the Broadway Surfice Railroad was sodden and om expected. When the bill was introduced soverad weeks ago, the general impression seemed to be that It was not to be passed. There has been a great deal of solicitude amongst the few directly tne terested to know what the Governor would probably do jn the event of the passage of the bill,and the parties ailndod to have not, as it has been onderstood, beem able to procure any satiatretory assurances on thie point, Bat the clouds seem to have broken away, And without a word of notice the bill was yesterday taken off the files of the Railroad Committes, Exe Judzo Porter made one of his characteriatically brilliant arguments in {ts favor, and in the absence of opposition it seemed likely to be forthwith fivor. ably reported to the Senate, Judge Porter has made many eqoally brilliant arguments te former years azainst precisely wach @ and it acemed a lictle odd to gee him, the co relied apon by Mr. Stewart and other opponent tho measure now arguing in favor of lt, Senator Creamer also in behalf of the bill.” Ho is une doratovd to be in the confidence of Mr, Stewart, and way bills has become reconciled to the pi weary of opposing |!, and now withdraws his oppo tition! Time will show. ‘The bill contains the same enormous franchises ax have appeared in tue bills of other years, The names of the corporatora are John Murphy, Williams Haya, Jr Joseph G. Jennings, Henry Leek, James fe, Munroe, Sammy el M. Boyd, William, Han ‘Alived West, Josiah W, Baldwin, Rdwin Maloney, Adam Cum, Juwes RL Burns, Henry Vandewater, or at ail evente Harnardt Kelicy, dense Coguawell, Edwin J. Benson, Awin Mart oa Moncticf, and Taaae Beil, most of whom are probably dammies, or men te Duckram, representing politienl and fivaneial mage nutes who do not desire thelr names to appear, Tevgrted adversely, thie on Mr, Creamer's Exeine weed dissented from the majorit roport, Mr. Creamer made a somewhat violent ap-ech In denunelation of the report, and charge the majority of the Committee with’ trickery an double dealing generally, Tt was foaily deeded by the Lieutenant Governor's casting vote, the Senate being tied on the question, to have the ‘bill aent ta the Cominitiee of the Whole, The Democrate de hot seem willing to decopt any measure of compro mise; and their exireme demands will probably re soit, as in former years, in leaving the law to stand without any amendment, Mr. Thtchman made an emphatic protest to-day against the wsertions contained in the last namber ot Horper's Weekly relative to the Board of Kduew tion bill now in the Assembly. - Rejection of the Tax Commian' Special Despateh to The sun, Avuasy, March 26.—The Republican Assem blymen held a caucus this evening upon the sahjeot of the New York City Tax Commissioners’ bill morning, aw was expecte Dill, Senate v” Di Alter considerable discussion It wos resolved to re Ject the bill that parsed the Senate last week, ——.- NEW YORK LEGISLATURE. - SENATE... Atmany, March 26. Mr, Vay Pattey, from the Committe ternal Aftuirs, tor a majority of the wrted adversely tothe bill molitying the on Ine i. Mr. Twre dissenting, Mr CRAMER move wagreo with the report, and to commit the bill atthe Whole, ‘The vote stood nz the eaatin cent At Wee Presi Senate Voled by discontinue ail proos anes ASSEMI & A report was presented from the Motropotitos Donrat vt Wenit Boort tas net fshaait vaing the One thoriging the Dry Dock ara Broadway shy to extend thelr teacas. Ope street, Brooklyn, To amend the charters of Astor ma, and Marathon, Providing for a public rood from near the head of Grand street, Brooklyn, ta Jamatea, ‘To incorporate the Kai ork, For th rooklyn. ‘To amend t powers an We Metrupa ion of stent boilers; for couwiderauon ¢ Incorporating the American. Moseaa ol tural History; carried to a third roading sot Dt, Patrion Uniow avenus siting additonal Relviive to the Reselations were una imous'y adopted compli: ©. Bancrort Davia upon hit Assombly to the position of Am f State, Both Houses adjourned to Monday ——— - tries tor the Union Course Races. to be trotted for at the fortheomin sprig meeting at the Union Course closed Ina night’ at Mitehell Sa Broadway and Hoastom There was ry nd trainers of trotting horses: present, and o# were unprecodentedly large, For the’ $608 purse for hordes that had aever beaten 3 minut here were sixteen horses entered. For the purse for horses that never beat td, there were tea entries, For the purse of $2,000, free f hor jeorge Wilkes. American Glil, Myroa ry, Hashaw, Luey, and Goldsiith Maid, "Such @ match’ between the’ fastest trotters on the turt i# certatin, to produce a ruco of unusaal 1. The purse of $500, for 250 horse had thirteen entries, and the $700 purse tore W) for 8:45 hot 00) for horses th four well knows i horses had nine; the purse of ries; and f A Lind fast ones entered : Cora, Western York, Licth Fred, and Nodine’s bay inare w . A splondi trotting meeting iy cortuln to be witnewsed om the Uniou Course, Lo 1, next Jur ——— Sparks tromthe Telegray New Jorsey Legislature will adjourn on the Spell stvamship Russia touched at Queenstown o@ ny th Jam st Ranney’s Bend of the Welland Canal ea Way Hon, I. 8. Washburne arrived in Chicaga yesterday ioruing and lott for Galena last evening. ons were arrested in Parts on Thursday jos at public meetings, nt of Mr. Pluind to be Consnl-Gem United States tu Cuba is favorably received ‘The appointm: th r eral of Tits as J.B, Anderson, of Cambridge, a colored man dled Inthe Norwich depot in Worcosler, Mass., yesterday aiuernoon, Henry Haight, of San Frinciseo, former Thursday Ex-President Jobnaon will speak at Knoxville ATL A at Naame om Apri, wad wt Meiupbie poulayille on the goth ‘Mure Democratic candidates are in the fleld for Mayoralty of Nashvillo, The Republicans havi Je ho bowilnation. ‘The State Treasurer of Towa reports that State tm an excellent financial condition, It does Bot owe & Cent Ghd has a surylus of $609,000 0 hand. ‘ke body of an unkvowa man was found on the sgnd Rate in the ‘about three tiled above Hartford yesterday, Skates Were Ou the feet, A firm in Hartford bas just received a contract te bulld 4 granite and warble mansieum tothe wemory of Dean itleiiond of New York, aa cost Of 6,0, M. Bruil, tormerly Consul of France, at Lisbon, has been of nee, at Sag Francise Cazotte, deceased, sineas at the London stock Exchange was sum id yorterday, No biisiieas ts to be doue ip either don OF Liverpool until heat Tuesday, Rosecrans hat recently had ows with trceident. duster, Nesitua Governiicnt to ackLowledge the Fr Onty thirty miles of the ( , Kock Island Pacite railroad remain to be D-llets complete the road i oy isnourt river, coppecting Wilh the Loin Pacuwle Halvoad The decision by the Savannah Board of Arbitrae Yesteruay, in the case Of Miuhell and Jones The City ot Funswiex, invo wag over a million of dob lata, Wae la fayur OF the deteudaut, State Prison Inspector Schou and the Prison Com. 1 Sing Sing Prisom the recent OU t lastivution, sof Ontario Assoclation of Loko Underwrit saloon, in Hudscn City, and becuse the landlord would 'not give bin a drink, fling a paving stone at Mr. Schuchurdt’s bead, Me was committed by Re: corder Aiividge, Tho Hoard of Education of Jersey City are in- vestigating charges against Mr. A. HL, Dundoo, Pein cipal of public selool No. 4, who, it is alleged, ia © gaged as teacher ina New York eveaiug sclool, to jetriment of his duties Iu Jersey, oop News vou Tuavettens.—The Erie Rail- way Company will add 60 per cent. to all tures paid nthe Waing after April, ‘The Coimpany ar about to put drawing-room cars on thelr day express iharniBcent one bas Just been completed nother is under Way ab Jersey City, and a tuird was completed ob Buunira some tine ago, Jotend taking | Foeeodinz# against Amerieim marine be surangy eon panics dong business in Canada Without ihe decessary dey osit With the ltecetver General, In the Superior Court ut Greenfield, Mass, yester Hi. Merrit aud Antiony Baker. havi tod Of murderous assault upon Thomas Ws At plnce, Were soutcuced to V0d Fears cach in the State Ton. ra ira Comte of, ull River, Mage. org xjlied ina slolgh white crdesing the Fitehb Stim Juactlony ant tie Coroners) ry yosterd nobody Was to blame. Ellen y Lowell rallfoad depot restaurant in Dostoik 2 ‘The Unitarian Conference of the Mildie and South ern . Cl Howey Cy Jury yesterda:

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