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(ne ge ncaa a [ow ee —— —- THIRTY-SINTH YEAR. —_— THE HORRORS OF SING SING ——— THE INVESTIGATION OF THE MUR- DERS IN THE PRISON, — The Committee Tohing their Lelanre tn New York=The scone of the Tcesioth Murdes-Peison Live avd Death-the Vile Tnine that Hive Charge of the Convicts A Hell on Forth, Siva Sixe, March 27.—The fos have already been informed how Ave convict tooks escaped from the prison here on the morning Of the Isth instant, by gaceing and binding two Keepers; how ono of these keepors, Edward Crafts, was found dead a few hours afterwards, and how all the fugitives were recaptured, ono of them named Lock wood or O'Niell h been #hot by Suilivan, renders of Ten avin ® quart who was in pursuit. This poor tunaway died of his wound, He wae ser Derry, When called upon to rurrender, 'n Storms's rn, near Tarrytown, he hell uphis hand, begging the Dloo!thirsty parsner not to shoot, but the gard Suliivon, too anxious to distingy sh himself, Aischarged his revolver, and now the convict Is @ead. On the mime day an attempt was nade by sev tral convie's to escape by selaiug a sloop which Iny at thy water front of the pritvn ; they were prevent ted, however, by the diligence and bullets of the FHArdS, Hud Maeauiay, tho leader, received his death wound. These occurrences were a ming to the ecnversa Monaliets of the two Tower taverns of this plico, Where the prison keepers nnd gnarde spend their evenings, and drink with anybody that has money to Pay for their gi CUARACTER OF THE Of all the unholy cursings that any human b ever received, probably Kec Prison bave received the most during the poe days, os the following necessity diajointed ver Ui exclomations will show. Ti ie not forbldde fay thet they all were spoken by priaon officials, Keepers, the an) Hing around a bar-room stove: No, 1—Curse them tem all No, 2Yee, and Td give ‘cm a shower and twenty days in the dungeon besides, No. 3-You would, eh! W Rone of ‘erm would ‘ae coime ater ‘em, No.4 (v heavy, black whickered, etolid ran)—But the poor devils didn’t do no more nor we would In their plnees No. 8—The h—1; Titon't care for that, enrse ‘em. Svs Rerontkn—But suppose one to be innocent No.3—Innocent be d—a; they're all innocent. J fay yoke and shower, and shoot ‘em all. Stn Rxronren—They aro men as well as we Why not treat them like men, and so reform them t No, 2Reformh—I! The ouly way to serve them fellers ts to make ‘en come under; Mt not one way, then another, [goes in for the eat—that's the ani Mal. jDlast your yokes and caps, aed showers and rk cells; they ain't not Give us tha eat, as we used tu have it, an’ Vil guarantee a conviet'll keep bis place, Yes, an’ he'll not look at twice Sun Revowten—Mat don't you think that punish ment ts Lod for the improvement of the morals and lings of these convicts ¥ 1,2, AND 3—Not want runaways, I'd like to yoke I, T wouldn't; not k alive if 1 were ny odd sight! Ts what No. 4 thor but eaen ad attempt that too much punishment Kood; i all were bitter agaluat who hi 110 escap + Such Is the feeling of the prison mewltat moliiied, His the fecling of my Of this town, Even the account of the death of Dean, who died on Friday frors ment, has not ple to pity. showering ud i ined the heurts of these p The Assemly Commitee nnjotntod to Inveatizate Bing Sing matters here to-day. hus gono away, malt tious people aay, to New York, tor the purpose of having a jolly spree, Whether thts is true or not, hey ore not here, and, if they were, could do rhing. LIFE IN THE PRtsoN, ding Sing prison te not ng place, Thir teen hundred and forty y the twelve hundred reven by three cel! , ant during the day work in the su'diery, hoe, eadt het, tailor, carpet, ard other shops, and the quar. ries. OF course the women, one hindied and itrly tight in numn’er, perform enty are fitted for, Most et the their ceils before day tight, p'elock, During the Way th Drealefast, at noon divurr, and on at night they receive btin dish of mash and molicses, privileged ones, such as the sweepers, the cooks, walters, clarks, hosp! t+, und some others Generally speaking, thy of the convict Is not what many talght suppose, He has to work and Is deprived of liberty, Hut has tood of furr quality to eat, and, f well behaved, is fairly treated. Rometines, however, @ keeper fs neturally ah Or haga dislike fora convict, and them woe to the poor devil on whom he fustens, THE SING SING PRISON TOR At the keeper's will, any of Plied 1m the pricon ean te ordered. The mildest of these Is the “cup,” which ism cage of iron burs en. closing th. victlin's head, and locked ubont the neck It is very uncomfortabic, expecially at night, but in not a positive torture, Next is tho ball with elvain, Which does not r cription, Then comes the durk cell, with ywance of a fourtueh cube of bread und plenty of weter a day, This is bud enough for tome men, and alwost drives them erazy Dut remember one Jones, who endured itin Aw burn sixty-three days, Convicts, however, usually succumb in less than ten days, It must be iuelden. tally remarked that ali punistinent 1s to make the convict surrender, and promise to do better, After Uhat in scverity Is the “ yoke," an atrocious inatru ach A ae they viets are taken ont of vad work till about 6 nes. bunlrlinente ap ment of torture, It con. 8 of w fat iron bar, about six feet long, and weighing forty or more pounds This is placed behind the refreet convict, aud bis wrista are secured in staples at each end. Thon he Is raised by a rope fastencd to the Lar, ant jy sed fround his neek aud shou!tors, until he stovds on Uptoe, The agony Is horrit.e, aud no man was ever known to endure !t more than a) hour, Many have fainted, as indeed all will if the torture is extended Yong enough. I have seen strong men so bioken and overcome tn a few winuies thet they begged feed everythlig to escope this terrible tor- wever, suffering it oversiona, It rulne a man, erushes in his chest, and hos killed many a poor con fict, Lastly, there ts the shower bath, which ts aimply slow drowning. The couviet 18 put into a box and tied so that al! movement, except in the Vory eiigitest degres, is iinpossible; then water is poured upon the top of bis head antil he ts sufi. Biently suffocated to ratisfy the revenge of the keep- tr. It ts curious, thowsh, that some persons can endure the shower bath as long 4s thoy choose, but Buch are rare, Ite use waa discontinued in Auburn about eight years ago, on account of the death of a acgro Who was undergoing punishment by ft, and now probably it will be stopped tn Sing Sing, since ‘the deuth of Montagu Denn, a convict who was showers.’ bys keeper named Buckingham, These ents for bad behavior in Sing Sing, le conylets who have been favorites,and afte three or four years! imprisonment have become ma crs, the better. The agont here thinks he can maka | ¢ prison at leant self-sustaining, Tf he docs, he will & chat was never done before, But tt bas deen doy! Auburn with the Lunatic Asylum for adrawhaéaytd in Clinton with no re- Munerative contracts, b —— Axotoen Mysterious Meaner.—An unknown man, of respectable dress, was found yesterday morning floating iu the river near *he oil docks, Hi voken, He had been stalbod in the bi t, and itis ‘aypposed was then thrown overboard, Tun Mrs vs Kipyarvina in Jensey Crry, “The young woman who was abducted from one of the Jersey City and Hoboken cars one night ast week bas not been heard from, and itis generally believed that has been murdered. A fur eape which whe wore, and a chignon, Loth torn from her ap the struggle, are in the hands of the railroad com- peov's oficore ) MUTTERINGS OF THE THUNDER. —— The Vigilance Committces Consolidetin Thteves and Morderere eoks ago Tu Suy informed its readers that Mops inidating the formation of Vigiance Commit toes in the Fifth, Ninth, and Fifteenth Wards liad been tak wer Journals aneerod at the revelation, and denounced tt asan gnfounded story, Tar Sux reasserted ite information, and within three weeks nearly every newepaper In the city acknowledged Its trath, and printed ¢ leaters on the subject. In the mean time the seeret conclave at the Manbatton Ciub was held, and @ determination to parge the Democratle party of the ruMan'y clement con: trolling its primary mectings reew!ied in the speedy conviction of Real, the sentence of noto: jons thieves to Sing Sing for years, and the tp an nterneeine war against Sioriff O'R en and his fol lowers, The life of the Jud who led the move m was threatened, but he faltered not, and dealt eo With an iron hand. The Vigilance Committes, however, still continned to hold ite meetings, The organization Increased in dumbers antl! it embraced a majorite of the ware | the eity, One ne per, the enterprising little Daily News, chronicled its movements, but ite re. generally regarded as fletit Recent uration ¢ out jus events have proved that they were but «lightly over: drawn, ‘The meetings were held ow sta The thiever and politicians endenvored to f thom the or: gantaations. In some cases they were suecesstnl, bot were invariably Dinekbolled whenever thelr names were presented for membership. None bat tron of uiepo'ted character were admitied Tho orzonizaiton is now on a tir basis, Tt ts pro: pored, if neccasary, to show a within a very short time, The Presidents of the various ward «eel ctles tact by appointment last evening, to consult over tho ease of “Reddy the Blacksmith,” aline Varley, Whove recent robbery and threatoned murder of « Jerseysnan at his den in Chatham square Las already been deseribed in ‘Ti SUN, It was reported that a job hat been put ap" by the politictans for the ose of cleuring him. It was said that the thing ady been fixed, and that be would to-day vin be let loose upon the community, An excited and bitter debate followed, It was floaily resolved that if all legal measures for the punish: ment of Reddy and bis gang should fall, the Com mittees would take the ease in hand, and sweep the tirth Ward of the doring and murderous thieves that have #0 long Flept unmolested within {ts limite ‘Tho feellng arainst them was very deep, and inca suros of entamary vengeance were urged. THE SAVING OF THE MURDERER JOUN REAL, Pat the most remarkable stutermont made during the meeting, Way one exposing archeme for the post Ponement of the execution of Jobn Real. Tt was positively axserted that the influence of the pro seribed Hing of the Democratic party had at tenth been brought to bear upon judge who had hitherto doen os firm asa rock In the Interests of the people No tad azroed to grant, not only a writ of error, but om atsy of proceedings. ‘The filonds of Real were confident that a suspension of sentence would cheat the gallows of its victin ¢ Sutge held out bravely, but Boully sucer i under the promise that one of the elty journals should pubtish ate wg Iwo stated In the mecting that tho editor of this Journ had heen euborned, and invited toa dinner, where he Ned met the Judge, ‘The points of tho arti cle tu auestion were written by the Judge, and deft ly worked up by the editor, It was added that the article would probable be printed on Monday mors ing, though It might go over moti Tuesday, Names, fates, aud incidents e xpecitled. The indigne tion of the chiefs of the Vigilants was unbounded. A determ ssed to further the in terests of justice at all ha A citizen of great woolth ant probity of character suid thathe would risk his life and his fortune in an effort to deveat this Meath wirusgle Of the Ninetoenth street gang for rupremacy “Lot your Judges be threatened, let your ministers of the law be bribed,” said hie, * and let your editors yo dined and wined, there Isa firm Within the breasts of the citizens of this eity to Justics dealt’ out with an impartiat and to see that the sentences of Jaw are carried ont without — inter. ference from parties in or out of authority The mecting adjourned at a late hour to awolt fur ther developments, Tt remains to be seen whether tho stat ¢ in the meeting were corrcet, and whether there is a j within this elty who has the bardiiood to sacrifice all his future pros peets of political preferment, with his char tho threats or the blandishments of the er portion of the communtt siyeesiaeal Esa é The Deuth of Ex-Mayor Harp. xMuyor James Harper, who was thrown et determina nents ni fro Taye in Filth averue on Thursday even died yesterday, He was senior member of the grevt publishing firm of Harper & het, and was born in Newtown, L. 1, in 17 Me learned the art of printing in New York, Depinning at the age of 16, and on at taining to kis majority, with his brothers, entered on te business In which the firm subsequently made a world-wide reputation, ‘The brothers set thelr own types and worked their own presse their eariicr days; but in after years thelr Increasing business forbade their giving attention to its details, In 1244 Mr, Harper was made Mayor of this eity, and in that position his remarkuble business eapecity was as conspicuous as in his private aMairs, In October, 1853, the Harpers’ Duiltings, nine fn number, were burned to the ground, and Mr, Harper having been nsked the next morning how much the firma in tended to pay thelr ereditora, repiled, One hundred cents on the dollar.” (Chey paid dollar for dollar, wud then erected the magnificent fire- proof buildings which they now occupy. No: body droamed of the vastness of their resources until, Josing $1,000,000 In one fre, they asked no aid, and diately erected a million dollar printing and establishment, Mr, Harper retired from active business about ten years ago, and was kaown as ono of the best of our solid citizens, —e Jockey Club Races, The Mobilo On Soturday, W, Cottrill's Carrie P. won the Ort race, ‘I Moore's Bayonet | the ace ond, and joore's Stonewall Jackson the third. ‘The fourth ra the Merchant: t atake, for ali azes, $100 entrance, play oF pay, $1,000 added by the Clap, three-mile heats, closed with three sub- scribers, ‘The raeo wat won by Privateer, heating Anes Douovan distanced in first heat, * ‘Pim ‘Tho fifth race was for a purae of Hioreee, and «us won by Bettie Bay, beating Push Brodaaz, distanced, in LIN. Jennie ©, second : — oo Farthqnakes in ndwich Islands Saw Francisco, March 28.—The steamer Ii arrived this evening, with Honolulu dates to Mareh. 17, The crater of Kilanen i# reported in. actlon asain. Two shocks of ewrthquake were felt at Hilo, sas dune, Drought prevaitcd on the svat, —— BROOKLY saat field dropped dead yesterday venue. Messrs, Roberts and Polson had an exhilerating velocipede race tn Clinton streot ou Saturday evening, Roberts winning. Mr. FE. E. Dailey, while riding 9 bieyele in the Grand street Railroad Company's building, ran inst & door, burst tt, and fell into the cellar, but was not weriously ingen Dennis Fogarty died on th sticet and Mirtle avenue, on Saturday night, An ofcer fou him sick, and attempted to take hita home; but he begun ty yout blood, and fell, ex piting'without « word, A Danx Traxsaction.—On Saturday the bor olin Neal, formerly ® ecopperpiate print n street, New York, wus placed in a vault at ‘bush, to await the action of the Coroner, Neol died the Almshouse on Thursday night Abont a year ago,while he and George Swan, a native of England, were bourding with Mrs. Thompson, of South Second and Fifth strecta, Williamsburgh, Mr. Neal juterfered in a dispute the breakfast table, and Swan turned upop him. ‘The wounds which he received in that encounter laid hin up, Swan, hav- Ing becn released on payment of @%) fine, fled to sidewalk, at Gold of Evgland, Mis Thompson kindly cared for Mr. Neal Unt about three weeks ago, when Swan's friends called and offered to tuke him to the Long Island College Hospital and bear. the expense of hls ment there. Mr, Neal accepted tho ofter, but Swan's Geuds took hip to Almshouss, where be diced, THE NEW ADMINISTRATION, <enmedieneanns TENURE OF OFFICE LAW STILL A STUMULING BLOCK, - Prohabilttios of a Compromias between the nae and Senate The President's Views ~The Rush of the Ontce Seckers-The Pocifle Rattreads Wastixorox, March 28.—The action of the Tonse in refusing to accept the Sennte bill for the modification of the Tenure of OMee law wilt be Productive of troutle. As far as can be sxceriained, the views of the various Senators are unchanged since the pasarge of the bill by the Senate, whieh wan the exireme limit of modification that a ma Jority of the Sena.e would approve, They are now asked by Gen, Butler to atiil further agreo that the power of the President to make a removal durin: A recess of Congress shall be absolute, It ts not an- likely that the Senate may adhere to their bill and send It again tothe House, ‘There were in favor of the Senate bill on Friday 70 Republicans, A change of from 12 to 18 votes will secure a concurrence and end the controversy, which is becoming a Felons annoyance to the members of both Houses all of whom are anatows to secure the removal of va Hous officeholders. When the Sonate Committee called upon the President to learn his views, they were Informed that he only desired that there shontd he no question as to bis wuthority for making a re. moval without aseicning a causa. After the bill m the Senate, however, he was called npon by members of the House, who were anxious to have him say that fie wanted an absolute repeal, He re+ THE piled that he would not object to ite absolute repeal, but he had been iutormed by his fricnds in ihe Sens ate that Conk’ smodifeation anawered the par. eos well as though the bill were re 1, and that it was all that could be passed, THE PRESIDENT WoUN OUT ALREADY. The President was unwell yesterday, being worn out with the press of business, Tt was not generally known that he would mot receive, 1 there was acontinual throng of callers yy. nel ther House of Congress being in ression, and the members being nearly alt anxious to have interview erence to the appoluiienta in which thelr people are #0 deeply interested. THE PRESSURE OF OFFI All the various departments were, however, crowded carly and late, the prrsure for office eon tinwing unabated, Eeeretary Boutweil Is literally overwhelmed with applications for elerkships, a! though there are no vicanctes, and he inten duce the force over a hundred next ni measure of economy PROGHESS OF THE eActPtE A telegram from Oba today says that the Union Pacific Rallrond track ts now 23 my Ogden oF 1 # west of Omaba, The Central Pacific Ruilroad is 70 tiles east of Humboldt We And 7 miles west of nt Point, The Union Pacile Rotirond is M1 rviles enst of Monutnent Point, out the eradin wneted to that polnt willmert near that pont. ‘The gap is now and can be completed in thirly “more Workin sreKens, to th, a9 RAILROAD, west of Vracke dave SETTLEMENT OF THM TRRIITORIAL APPOINTMENT At the Cabinet meeting on Tuesday next the poIntMents are to be eettled, Secretary con requested to bring var for that purpe EALTIC OF RX PREMIDENT JOnNION, n Basil Norrig, of the United Ut "fro Green vile scly from 4 vapors States By direction of the 5 f War, Brovet MaJ.-fion, Daniel B. Sickle 1 of te Fort 4 Inf Veteran Reserve Corps, be ordered At his own. request, to report for, Ceaniinatiot to MeDowell, Proertent of the Ketuing w York THe INTERNAL. REVENUE syoTiM Tis snid that the Secretary of the Treasury of Inernal Revenue, 1 OF euilee N70 Tena Tis said in Republican circles that the Com Miltee en Reco n whl nsth), early t wee t iN rearmembhog | 1 then claving Una expulsion of the colored w bere y vaninries, Gen, Bedean has recoveres Gon, Alfred Plossanton is to be Marshal in place of Marshal Murray of New York Attorney Genoral Hoar ins fin remain in the Attorney General's The general impr ongress will adje ly concluded to sion now seoms to be that by the miditlo of April Indy Sesintant Seoretary of th 41 Upon the discuarge of bis duty, Gen, Smith, the new Second A moster General, will ssrume the dutle on Monday. The Hon, Reader V of Ohic Clarks, deen sworn in as third Auditor, oni will take ¢ of the department on Monday A meeting of ths fi ofthe A Society of New York was held t Justice Chase presided, The House Military Committee hare agreed upon a bill extending the iw for the rivate soldiers ab the rate of $16 por month unul Aug. 0, 1570. , - —_—— THE BODY-SNATOHING GHOU ies Dr. Dixonta ¢ more than Sustained The Hyean Ring Bunting for Bey Pike wl Mutilation of a Corpne. The Zritune is permitted to publish the ful- lowing lettor, addressed to Dr. Dixon: Sin: Tam bighly delighted to find a gentleman able anid willing to espose the rascally conduct of tho ig Norant corunera and their ussistunts, An oid ani reapected friend of mine die lost year after w few day#? sickness, He was regularly attended by tw respectable physicians, Who gave. thelr regulur cer Uifleate of death; out Just aa the faintly were about to follow Ms remains to their last resting place well-known Coroner made his appearanes anit st ped the faneral, ruthicesly tore off the shroud, ord Cd assistance, pulled the eorpse ont of th ent it up an a most disgusting ma feelinys of the mour dup the body, the b 1 the head having been pusher into the ach. ‘The cofin aut dead man’s clothing were smeared and soiled with the blood, and a mass of fits Jef behlud as if an ox had beeu slain, The doctors did pr to have the Coroner removes for this Wan ton outrage, but we heard no more of it Eat glad at last you have taken up their c Yours, Very WM 18 North Ncore etre To EM, Dixon, Eeq., 42 Fifth aven ——— LONG ISLAND NE anes, Mr. Robert allah, of Vernon Valley, Suffolk: County, wine in bis Varn ou Saturday mukniug ad justing the curtains of & carriage, thpped nnd fell fipon the tre of the wheel, and his Windpipe Was cut, He way found soon ufterward and borne to the hotise, where hy expired, Mr, James Finley, of New York, hax purchased PARKEK, respectfully, , New York, the Suffolk Course,’ Huntington. of Mr. George It, of Kast Neck, for 83,30, Mr. Finley in tends to Iinprove the property by the erection of new h board fence, draining the this purpose buildings and inelosing It with a i Last week about 150 men w low groutds of Flushing, and fo $99,000 in to De spent this year. ‘The first work is upon thirteen ceres of land on the northens part Of the town lutended for a publie park, with tuo pouiis, ohe Jor trout and skating, — ‘The Labor Movem The Paterson, N.J., masons will demand 65 0 day on and alter April 1, The journeymen tailors of New York, Hudson City, Coristadt, and neighborhood erday and on Saturday, to perfect their ory ‘prepare tory to a strike for higher wages, The German Cabinetmakers’ Cooperative Building Society met yesterday, and ienrd reports from their Commitice, by which It appears that thes hive purchased a plot of growi4 in East Astoria whereon they inicnd to erect dwellings on the co operative principle, Taw Usion League ann rug Laoistatene,-— ‘The Union League Club met on Saturday evening, sud after discuostng the several bills before the Legislature relating to the reorsanieniion of the ‘Tux, Pollee, and Scliool Commissioners’ Depart- dleposed of the, Srat by panking It over in silenced; of the second, by protesting against itt pas- sage; and of the ring Wt toa report. ‘The special commit Ble inciediond init le nel us ‘wlsy incidentally discussed, but uo CHINA AND JAPAN, —— Passengers nt San Francisco for New York, Sas Francisco, March 28.—Last night the steamer Groat Republic arrived from Hong Kong Fels. 19. Her passengers for New York are Mra, A D, Mitchell, B, MeQueen, Alexander Capt Aminen, U. 8. N., Licutenant-Commander A.D. Brown, U.S. N., Albort Witte, G, Voniderstein, 1 D, Bruner, UL 8. NHB. Rhodes, U. 8.N 0. 1 Chuneey, USN HA. Boden, Mo J. Beondier, § Btri 18. J, Deoames, For Liverpool, 1. Marsh, Geo, C, Pearson, and P. 1, Yenhard!, pobtin et of the Stenmer Hermann, nod Low of 270 Persons, Tho steamer Hermann was wrecked Feb. 1%, on fn unknown reef outside the harbor of Yokohama. ‘Tio hundred and seventy lives were iost, The ves- sel isa total lose, and nothing whatever was saved Mr. Chase, tho fest officer, and White, ono of the crew, are among the lost. The Hermonn was under « Jupancse charter, and had 4) prrsengers for a port near Hokodadi, Wreei isiceliinoncen Ship Burned in the elfie Ocean. The ship Zolandy, from Middlesburgh for Ra faving with coals, was burned at cea, The p bers and crew were rescued by the Datel: gel, ali Loss of a French ManeofeWary Vova Kowa, Feb. 19.—The Washington treaty Of 1868 between China and the United Stetes has | Been recedved kt Shang’ oo, aod o ty awatte a iting livery to Weitish p at Algorine how re Kong from an tinaneseeatul eeareh Maw-ot war Lemange, whieh leh Secon November, The I as certain iy of « Ys Me unt Vt. Hong nN +--+ The Mebammedave Advancing 1 on Bekins Catholic priests who have artived fiona the or report the Mutiammetan rtels tn at fore u the read Peoxin, and predict the tall of the Coirstial Knopire wichita gear ~ The Extermination of Porctguc Another missionary ditleulty had eccn Chow, The a noe of A Rritesh en be cated in. Macarde were posted about the city eating om tie people to rise and caterminate all foroiguers, > Destruction of Two € se Villages, An English tleet of thro: pouts destroyed two villiges near Swatow, because of the outrate committed by. the Chinese’ on the crew of the gun out Cockehader, a. The Morvtoge of the Mikad Tho Mikido arrived at Was married ty Hy aubscqnently occured at followers of Satsuma and Chaten ed thot several strerte were set on f that the flames reseiod tie Valree of the Mikado, who ted to Osaki - War with he Mikado, rol Ennioinatta, @ supporter og thee vent by fin s from the feet Proparnt The dapane of tho "I island of Yeune anit better His force) ire rapidly ineren ing. and (twill be no evs) duutter for the Mikado to sulidue him and ratuke the island Adiwleal Bioo tate fortitying his peattion nowr Votes ty, dutemsing. fh with He titers tho Mikade co demande of the exiled elsna tab. tie allowed to retain the bisn lof Yewso, wad that the aio Tycoon he seat to th rem Stonewale | 1, for Ne In tobe ba © Ja) aiese CURIOSITIES OF CRIME, - at Length Tohing Pet Meiles tt quonnoc < pobbed V tive by haw jaitley whieh have resnttod in U Benler of priavess and the tee third of the bon nerd ne «ONT [De leetive Onterr Field, of wen ef Davil ite , No. TR Insavecvated, ity wo er dt nin Bernard Wee, aby cer, Of TE William showever, donicd ail kugwiedge of the ' and declined eayiig onytt ut them J sithoal wivier or coucce’, ‘Tie three fist were Yoox prisoners ond Mr. Rhee voluntarsly mitiven cd bhnsolt, and on Sutieday atternoon the entire waetiken. Tho prisoners thea deaanded an ex ataiaation, while Was f Wholesaling Spurious Chee Asthony Carroll, an Talian, of Chica, a gold ferent Later, was comMArted without ball o be a nuirnt with the stocks by paying for Uh Ladd got poon nif poss-vea coke, After ti A worthless, hy Wis vietnam waa made by Simon Emany other vic ron Saturday, and others are expected to appear Lofore Justice Hogan to-day een Rigamy in Pars Newavnau, March #8,—Carpenter Aikley, of arrested anid louged in the Put hain Couity Jalon achargo of bigamy. ‘The com pisivant is Charlotte KB, Purdy of Cold Bpring, One wormon sweare that she marred him thr aco, aod hea five eholdeen, whoin she he Porled six years, Another, named. Lento, ewears thal she aleo married Cary ter, aod Charlotte Ki Linge, the third vietiny a Wes fully committed. <i — NEW YORK LEGISLATURE, O Wstified against Iu x, Murch 97, toa third reading—In favings banks, ‘To sued charter of the Great Western Lie Insurance Ce pany of New York, To anend the act Incorporat te New York City boctety tor the Reformation ol Juvenile pound ts. ‘Lo Incorporaie the Mixth Ave hue Savings Bank ‘or the relief of Eliaate Wilow of Edwin Cran, whos Was Killed at the Jato Shug Slug revolt. An ainendient to the io vklyn Charter, by 4# to wutioriae a deputy Cily reusrer, 2 EES g ‘Tho Story of a Servaut Seokiug Worl. To the Biitor af The Sun, Sin: Un Monday I wont into an intelligence ofce and pald my dollar for putting down my mane. On Tuesday moriing the keeper of the plice put Mt of printed papor into my hand aud told me to call at the address; it was at —, riy-siat street Leouldn’t 0 Lwaiked all oro and Weery, thot they bad hired a girl at now do-that the Avertine: Went was eut cut of Tux SUN, 1 might have spared Inbor, WM Sir, I went back to the office, but i that E mist pay another dollar, which T'was vi erough todo. He then handed me another ad: vertivement, bot Tresused tobe bumbu: Kod Again ant he put me out of tho ofc, In another otiee t was went loa place Whore they had all the servuats they wanted, and Inidn't had a ehwnge for. three months, Of course, on returning I thonght I wus eptillod to another chance, bat was only given that on payment Of another dollar, and that extansted A my sto nd I got no situnth by oir, it you gentlemen Who live in cise know What pu Rervant girls out of place sud have gli living with me now week for her lodging, letting her Ond herselt the poor creature Hisn't been, able to pay Shree weeks, and Tean't have the heart She doesn't want to a Adie before It would Mt is he todo? Her food is simply a and a drink of watery and she makes lust ber two days, I say you news ht to do something for uy, for, God w Me Almighty help us, we cannot heip ourselves, elle sonal Ni Mr, John MeHarg, the new Coll Fifth District, who Was formerly @ merchant, was ister under itz-John Porter at Au ently served tn Miseourl ov rue State Pouuray Suow.—This pique exhibition was closed on Saturday even The building was crowded all day, Atal’, M. the rizes were awarded, and at$ P.M, the Hon, Erastus nooks dclivered an addres , Disasren ovy Hunter's Powt.—the steamboat City of Hartford ran into ond sank the sloop Abbie 5. Onkes, of Baltimore, inthe Kast Kiver, olf Hun tor's Point, Saturday 1 ering. Two of the sloop's crow are missing. The Martiord's brewkwater was torn of Sav ov Boxes ror tux Twexey-Seconp Reot- Ment Baut.—'Phe bidding on Siturday evening wos Hhiztted, “and tho tollowing prices were obtained : tor tor the doek Gat he boxes wert ret put up and huocked a |, Remm ob eo I 3 Capt. Laird the nost for $85 Capt, Veas. cae fot gi5¢ Me, Hog for $405 Livut, Austin, one for 30; one for $4; Capt. Lalrd, a second fur Remmey, a second for §28; Capt. Cul- # B10. The two choices of er knocked gowp. for $41.00 each, to Lieut, Tate and Col. rowalndsr of tinier tied eee tal Hh eval o LARCH 29, . Sy 186! THE CUBAN REVOLUTION, ——_— NM ENC CESSOR'S DENTAL ORT, THE GOK OF A BATTLE RE > Ouly a Skirmish ta the Eastern Dep hient Selvare of a stonmer Ne Gove eruor of Trinidad Ex) otition from Nowe a0 -Reinforcements- Tae Peruvian Mons Hors Havana, March oy.-1t is untrue that a heavy battle has been fougit on the rood to Moron, Ib was only a slight shi Gen. Puello an 0 insarg The steamer Com sniitario, the regntar packet be: tween Havana and Cardenas, left this port on Tura: day evening last for her regular trlyy to Cerdenes carrying about forty paysongers, Nothing was heard of the steamer afterwards util today, wud fears were entertained for her safety, The nows received to-night, however, auvounces that aeveral of the sh betwean passengers of this steamer, who had lately been pi sonera in Bort bana, threatened the crow, took Possession of the steamer, and disembarked the oly Pusongers, apertion of the erew, and th at Roques Key, near Cardenas, ‘The © then procasded, it ¥# supposed, to Nassau, N. P. disembarked erew and paskengers were ands taken up at Ri Sho had only one day's coal, She 1 an chored 100 miles from Na pu the Kahama Thinks, aud a Bpanish manof wor hae gone bn pursuit, A porty of soung Cubans at Pagua, having organ. fazed asa military company, Intending to Join the in aunents, were betrayed and imprisoned ‘The steamer Commerelo as been armed and Mted ont asa gunboat, and today ited from ¢ to intercept an exprilition expected front Nassan rely rdenas ‘Tho Peruvian mor emaitieit four days at Pacrto Naronjoy four leagnes from Gibara, during whleh Hime the crew were cutting weod to supy am. Capt Gen, Do tel Minano Governor of Trinidad, tn pla Five tun ra have arrived here from Spain to rcinforee the Spanish ariny on the istand. - Arrival ofthe Comanditario's Passengers Aseassinations In the Streets of Au American Consent tmprs od Mavana, March 28,~ The rest of the passengors and crew of the steamer Comanditorio have ar rived ot Carlenas, They the purser and cneincer as the leaders of the plot for seizing the vousel, ‘© men were killed In the atrcets of Mavona to- day, and fix were arrerted for uttering seditions ores, Mr. BK. R. Codrington, Amorteaa Consular Agent at Giara, has been brongiit a prisoner to Havana - Han Ladies Rettet Mane The ¢ ation, 7) tion ny St. Julien Hotel, and of Mas Sinakosel for the vervices Of our fivorite Amer oan pritoe donna, Mise Chia Loui fog, and the popalar tenor, Siz, Lottl Aerand vooal and tnotramental eonccrt wax agrecd upon to take poee In Steinwey Mallon the event ¢ of Apel 14. Other New York Vooal and fe etramental ve Lave born sieur od for th iatngatahed pinnist, Meher M how pencronsl feored hts 4 1 peuple tis eftort o stole and yi Ml woeret ¥ ening ia Stotuway Maik Lonneort (ie Will be a great success, — RASTER stUypay, — Sorvices at tho Upteoamd and Cathelle mrarnt ad Cathol 1 vosterday clinrches tn Factor in tho varton thiv city with, perhaps, more than the usnal express: fone of joy and aladacss, ‘The congregations every: where were very large, andat sone of the prineyvd elirehes {twos hnpos sible to accommodate the mune Vers of peuple tin to thet AT Gaaca envnem, Tn Broatwag, Seaton Troan paraiel the alstes wore froovently than wend, trying te seat the crowds of stra Back of " wen a flor nnd around the ehnreh ether deoiene, evo wreaths. The wi tomary character, AV REM OF fag aud rervices were of ti 1K ANNENCHTION This house of ip on tweon Sixth on 1a rated, A dome of hiponiew and roses rose from a circle of erin lilt s front, the whole rurmonnted by a ere whieh erowned the of hes of the yilley and white resctuds, AI croms of Vihite roacs, Japanicas, and eninoliiag stood upon the nitar, and of Cuch midv of the eroxs wer vases of cuila lilies, A borgact was In th altar cloth. e reloth and those were of whita, bord placed with gilt ones ‘Tho musis, wader tho direction of Jerome Hop. kina, wee approprhite, and very weil © by bis trainod ehotr of men aid hoya. Tp (tis Al inthe morning #ervics were in, Hopkive; soto by rite ant Mr. Honeon i, tO. Bond * ey Anthem, © Christ ia rteen, Horda, The Holy Cou In the witernoon, Mr Wo, Wild, the aesistint Organist, presided atthe when the evening serviced was porforn Ho full choral ex ar Trinity ASCH ON CHURCH, At Ascension Church, the following muste was whit of the pulpit a eed WN AY) Teaves, mn Heruately Proeerei Daughters, A Hivos; Responses, dt niunien wor admit of Anthem, by Dudley Bu nasa by Hasun; Te D vary Chureh 4 unde the diree. ton . of the best musicinue we have in the The chole was eucmented for yew terday's kervien to a triple quartett, und cave t Kuster music and the HMalleligih Chorus with tn fr. JOUN'S, TRINITY PANISH, Wan crowded to excoos. ‘Tha Key preached i the morning, and the Key In the evenin. ST. DAPTHOLOMEW's CHE ROH, ¢ music recently has been Gresorian by order, this ceention tie usual cclobiated festival er Dr. Clare W, Weanion, as given wlth It consietol of oviitoat anthems by Thyist our Poaorer,” Te Dew »&e.ant the solos ST know that livetii,” the grand aria from tha sand Aeveral others, kung by Miss Mr Clston W. H, Cooke pe but on ate rand ‘aucune Br. Heames, Sjubitatac a my. Heveemer Shannt Muy aria Braineri, the distinguished Foprauo, tn the st charining tanner, Misa Anna the aito of this choir, a pepll of Dr, Be ul voieg, and sang he with ¢ Mins Brasherd Koos teri ey of Madison avenue aud ‘Twenty A boy choir willdo up tie inucie at Bartholomew's ufter May 1, CuRIST CHURCH (REISCOPAL) tthe wusie here was of th was held ia the oi, AR AT. srerien’s (CATHOLIC), igh Maas waa perfooued tn tie morning, lost! froin 1) w'elock. antl 1, Seats were taken as as o'clock, and the crows Was Well High wily insuil able. ‘The muste at this charel was grand oni un nificent, Some of the bust operatic singers of the part tu thie ehoral: services. ginong whom Mateino! Anjac, of Pike's Opera reof the ebuven reacnt with 19 pleces of kta Lie. Boetecy slay soetater ursled partorintet the organ, ts of this wrray of uius were superb and insurpasse AERYICNS AT WILLAAMSNUNON—A PLONE IN cHURCH The Hight Rev, Bishop Litth john adminis M0 ont yaetcus inh © suumbet of youre po ‘All the: Eolscopat unl Yom wero densely crowde:l, 1, Fourth street, » di: the se: In th mand Me uision of the Itiy allezed that Mayhew aswault: wexton, aad attempted to eject hit » and Wad assisted by Mr, Whit and that they tore bis coat half of hia back In the struggi¢, ‘The wene in the church during the allray was quite exciting, The diicuity orignuted jaa Aispute ea to the disposition of seats... Mayhew and White are trustees of the chueh. Mr. Hoyt bus Instructed bis couvtel to commence proceedings against his ossuilonta, EASTER AMONG TIE GRRMS The Easter services in the G churches were weil attended by the religious pores of the German communit athe principal Protestant and Koinan Catholic ehurehes spectal. rervices were forenoon servi ed Mr Hb from th held, ‘The Baster holitays are always rigidly ob: served by the churehgong Germans, But much Detter than the churches the public places of anuse mient were altendid, Several German musical or Kunizations, too, celobrat — ‘Tewrenan Carmoute Cue Convention, — Thin duily wet yeaterday ond, cleeted—President, Patrick Logan; Vice Prenlteut, T: Mulanys Record ing Seeretury, Cl Boyle; Corresponding Secre- tno rel "Finabeiy Wecretary, W.O'Ca rou; ‘reasurer, atric) Aan 5 reeeulat- swe Haury McKee é THE MURDERER JOUN REAL, - The Jory that Recommended Rent to Meres, 10 the Bdvor of The Sun Sin: Tho accompanying is a copy of afidavita ma ¥ Vy three jurors inthe eave of Jutin Kov!, which Task may be pablisied In your column Mhevw ave cthers of that Jury, a9 Farm aoeared, quite Williugeto mokea ke statement, 8, H. STUART, of Connsel for Real. This in to covtity that we and ox n Real, convict ond for a long Hine oppose verdict 4s fia and that we wnted to such a verdict except that finding of that wonld not have & Wwe ere aysured that a Fecommendation to mercy tion Of the penalty. reeanimen tata m with the under- Woull be sure to eMeet a comm to iteprh ment f life, ‘That Yeas sereed upon in the Jury. te tioding ant belief (by all the jurors aa iar ea we Know) tat the prlecnce evrtaimy would gob be hivag, U inally be sent to the Stato Pyiae en § NISHOFP, ANID JONES, bh DAVES. Sworn pefore me thie Vth day of Maren, 1969, Darice Macow, Commissioner of ' Deeds, - hinedick’s Peraccation of Rents To the Bistor of TE Sine n: ‘The statement published in Saturday's poper evalng from John Real mentioaed an occur fence im #hich Odiecr Smedick ¢ aman Lynch, under the Impression that it was Rea alluded to the tact that T an observer of the event, This port of Real's statment I know to bo true, fs Tek onmereifully beat Lynch that night, andy hin be had finished, he seemed astonished that it vow not Real be had elobbed, and «o expressed himectf, deeloring also that ho was eorry for the mia- take, and would make it ail right the next time he abt Real. Tt woe qu dark at the time, and he thought it was Real ho was being clubbed, for s tek informed me himectf, I knew both Real and Smedic ond Tknew vediek was afte Ket all the ta Tyneh lives ina house Lown, lived tn my fther's house; and Thad ocea re about Rest of the neighbors, who ms good character. Yours respeetiully DAVID 8, DALY. eee Let no Potitheat tw wee or Money Power Cheat the Gallows this Times the Bitkor of ihe Swi. Sin: Your editorial relotive to the murderer Real has, Lonserve, drawn forth the comments of onto tn wlwaye ye Lwoult,as a fellow citizen, What hos been said respecting ete of the punistin Heal haa been 1. Me ta the rep + peratoes who im ly a Afier upon certain personal 30 from punishment. parciowl in the case of Real, itted the foul ¢ for which he has been Vlast duly, and was brougit to tral only ® Huleover a tonth ego, Pertaps some of our city oftelals can explain the reason why, 1 this erintnal f# allowed to go unpuntehed, what pafety a there for our eitizens, when faith, eM cient oficery of the Jaw inay be' stricken down. by ruins on the most Qiosy und wfounded prevexte ? - Another Appent for stay of Execution. oho Real's counsel made another application nr Sotacday, before Judge Sutherland, for a stay of ‘oocedings UHL the Supreme Court can hear urge: a new tilt, didge Satherland will bear s motion this moralng. —— ~ NEW JERSE - ef hos returned to the Orange » stole fome years fy ‘Tho ordinanoe fora new track for the Paonia Horse Ratlvoad in Jersey Clty will probably result In toe demolitlon of Taylor's Hotel, The Newark police broke up a robbers’ gang op Saturday morning, pal & sharp encounter with IW, John Hand, the Paterson dow eatehor, was had ly bitton by a ferocious dog that he was attempting to capture Saturday. Fvio Roilroad has effected a tease of tho athern Railroad antil Get, 10, 1s8@, with owal, on condition. that (C avall of 6 rood beoween Ackron and To: Arrangement wail vo i & broad ange route through ty Chivugo, —e— STATEN SEAN > A now velocipede hall was opened in Sta- pioton on Saturday evening. Mr. Adolf Rodowald, one of the Trustees of New Brighton, and a member of the New York Board of Brokers, died on Saturday of diphtherta, The Now York, Flushing and North Side R pat Dt tors met on Saturday afternoon and anon cetel Orance duld, Esq, Prestdent, but og to serve on gceount of tho condition of Hi end other engegeracats, Conrad Poppen hieen, Req, wos then tianimously choven President, Mr Judi cSuttiues Prestdeut of the old New York ashing Muliroa? . to Bank §0, ¥ YES. Montpencler ts to be King of Spain, The &t. Crolx river is clear of ive, Dejwware and Hw A is op sles Horsey died in Worcester, sesterdi on Sheridan bas gong to Fort Leavenworth, Marinds of wild ducks and geese Bock the Hudson A cork-legged burglar was arrested im Ctneinnatt on Friday wight, West Concord, N. IL, elected two women on her Bohol Couuuitted on Saturday Boston banks are not in favor of an expansion urroney, are Fr Ivered Ils third lecture tu Pittedot wight, Gen. Stoneman bas removed Gov, Wel Major Burgess, of Petereburg, ¥ ‘The Secrotary of the Navy has ordered a rein- reomont of ove rqnadron Ii Caban waters, The Nuvajos have taken possession of the country south of tliy Colorado, Jon Foley was fonnd in the eanal near the gas 4 Miliura, Mase, yeaterday morning. in the river broke aws: wot homas 8. Wo Ade ih Salons, Ohlo, on Sabir day Gen an has taken © Diy sion of Missouri, with head Provident Grant's father, Mr. J Helin @nelinathon Snturday ti ander Vizay, aged 18 years, fell out of a boat crivur at Milwaukee law eveuing, and wos el ‘Tho wealthy Episcopalians of Syracuse have pur chased a 825,90 dondcuce for thelt new Lishop, Dr. Huntingde The Hon, Thomas Cornell has pu dout roohenk ferry bout, will f) the creek: Dixelo General tery on bat The Vody found in th esterday, four ‘Rihows . editor of the Ohio Patriot, sse KR, Orant, ar based the Ron nd Lereafter that veecel late Ui States was bded in Mount Aulura Cov nectiont river on Frida: ontiied a that of Fredric ard of Trade unit Preduce kxehang iucht of the Blais canals, Alinon Mand Hi. If, Clapp bove sold their interest ale Aryan ho former haying eeu apyolat tture erious murder of Mr, Smith, vith the New io demanding an improve: - a PRICE TWO CENTS, TIE DEMONS OF THE OCEAN, tenemos UNIMPEACHADLE TESTIMONY FROM VARIOUS QUARTERS, — The Ontrages on the American Uston-Mre Hongo Again to the Charges 1 Composition ef “The Other Side @ belrays Ite origin. Tee infrequent adjee tives and terse sentences are not to be mistaken, ‘The person who wrote it is In the habit of ask you tr you have boon in Italy; and if you reply iq tho aM: mative, Inquires again, “ Quanty Ranny ft Ho is oe of the “amart, intelligent, and fairly ede ueated men” of whom he «peaks, Néanmcina, heise greenhorn, bis own statements to the contrary nob withalanding, since he has never been in the Btated before, Tknow him, Before we landed, he desired very much to write np my side of the story, tn coms Junetlva with me, Moreover, a fow nights ago, tmmer dhately after on intoeviow with the mate of the Unt he toll Mv, Moran, the keoper of the place whe | token his providential ments, that every word of my narrative was true, and that much worse mizht truthfoly atded. He 4s old, and poor, and ignoe wever, and must noes ext and drink—whige Let him go. So merciful am 1, tint f will sap of the vesfido, nor of bis eudatory agony o@ Dabney's pier, Bat, O Messrs, Grinnell & Co, have you no literary tastes whatsoever ? ‘Tho statement that Dr, F, A. He In Payal, and that he enog indecent songs there, is @ Ne, Ho never sang a song im his life, The mem Whom the mate cut and wounded were nut “ benehe combers" (tho ol person means “ beach-comers,” & suppose, oF comers by the beach), but aaitors belongs port; and they did not attoely bim, but he them, Consul Dabney, being nelther Knave nor fool, could not possibly, unter the elrenme stances, expros the opinion ascribed to him, The mate was hated io Payal, and had It not been for ane other paeten.er named Georgs Joho tone—a gentler man whoin [stall always remember with esteem, nit ineot with pleasnre—and myself, Joas dos Santos len was deante tng to vessels in all, Pid'adelphia, bas yot beew Ive nod villas ofvered to lot In Newport for tho conning 1, 16 have ion faF Docu Megotiated for, at prices Fanging fed G0) to $1,000, Mr. Henry Borgh will addyess the Massachusetts ety for the Prevention of Cracity to Atluale tor morrow evening, The Paraguaysne, at a recent. assembl Asuncion, at 9punl a fetition prayiog t a Provisional do at, will Uravelty The Emperor Napoteon bas do nation of the Kling mobilization of Ue Tu Provinces. eth City, Va, has offered » of $60 for the of the murderer of Joon #, WhO Was kiled sve days ago near Little Bey, tho Turkish Envoy and 3 tinry, hae arrived from Coustan aie Felattons 1a bel alt of bis ela Court, testant By overauent Jecopaitans in the diocese of hed a protest agaist whet Ley ase gert tobe the Romaniging toud A Wisuop White house aid others Of his school Governor Hofinan has vetood a bill to Incorporate asecret suctely OF ATNANY, On the Froud. that epselal Joetlstion de otrencirod, the thatutes ab lage author: Je-vw stich meorporation, Jumes D. Martin, Lite coshicr of the Hide and beater yak of Mog god om savuiriny, by order ited * Court, tn "weer Shco with President Jou The steamboat war on the been aunicably settied, and the have been azieed ypo Crotea 61) St. Paul to. ho sta € Dunielih, $11; St. Paul to St, Lou’ O's pardon, ‘per Missts ‘The Fort Monroe cemetery, situated about ons nille above the fo On the'beach, haa lately be padergoing » pairs. The’ Kederal soltiers buried there takeu up aud reinterred in ue sWiudiers Cregorlo, a Vortuguose pilot, whom he had insulted, Would have shot him dead on the pier, T warn those whose threats lave reached my cara, that Tag well prepared for any attempt at personal Violeneo; and T sasure then —annecessarily, perh that the acle of an assemblage of Foar Word butlics I one littl: ealeulated to affect, in uy marked degree, my nervous system, HAKOLD HENGE, — Mm nd the Knife in the Harbor, At about five o'clock on Saturday afern the steamship Lodonia, of C. I. Marshall & Co." New Orlems Steameaip Lino, lying at pier @h, Kivery was t of an altereation which w prohably omas Neason, one Of the scamna, w ard, Stephen Jonesy and arked Lim for something to eat; but Jones re lint o# he was too lvay to work, to ent, This reply ted to @ UIE om, seizing the up lidle, stroetg: we latter, calllug to his hips Jones a severe blow fa stomard wae then cuttin > with his clasp koife, an the quarrel wkien followed, Into. Neaton'a abiomen, the blade it four Inches ave the Hitel, O& Nenion shonted "'Moviert’* andy ter quarrel, and Jo Noaron on'the head, thates, atrnek out ant the face with bie Ost Th nged it penetrating at he right wile, slagmering, fell, and was picked up by his come panlous and borne to te man. stteet Police Stat fitcer Worrell secured Jones. ‘The knife found in Jones's possession wie staied with blood, Jones did not deny werted that i Ne a# not nvwore that he had ho fight wea over, Jones te Tho wounded man years of age, nae Uve of Behles wha, a wlngntd Curiisle stroet, He was taken tothe New York Hoxpital, Where he was Lingering yester lay. dunes Was come mitted yesterday by Justice Hogan, —_— Tre Taming of the Matincera. Th the Court of Special Sessions on Saturday, Joseph Trokler, encnwer of the steamship Minne ToL ® charge of Assault axainst Join Mire ininghain, a Breman, He testified that while the ‘cogine room he heard a police oa derek, ant on going tu soe What Was the wuatter,found Diriniaghwn very much exeited with liquor and Hog to light every one within reach, He ordered Bicavngham be and on his fusat te was phiood In Irons, { conld be eocquered, however, be strock complainant and eticra several alunning dL for thia it, wan uinteh him by al of the ant very fo at ene thu threw. the defendant over railond nearly broke bis bnek ; thal a rope was ti around delendant's neck, and that he wee hauled long tha dee until he wes almost strangled, fully b Uist Bir A killed. Marks of the rope aud ot Kicks on the person of the ¢ care Justice Dowling dist whe various still very plain, complaint, Sending Seamon Ad Saw Francisco, March pt WO. Winsor $50,000 damages, the jury were and rendered @ werdict for the defondants, the ale feged libel b yaarsslars LU cating that Winsor, while in’command of tie ship tntrepit ona voyage from New York an 107, was diwsighted and. treated bt sailors brutally, and nally set one of hls seamen alritin on open bout off Raster Istand, ‘The mam hoy never been heard from, and Is since supposed te Lave perished, — LOSSES BY PLILB, pase eal Farly yesterday. morning, at 75 Broad street, In Napotéon Dalton’s eat ng saloon, Toes $1,000. The Court House at Bennington, Vit., wae Lurned on Thureday ui The basement of Herring's fancy stor Jamngod ‘to tho ub atout 4 o'clock yesterday morn evening, in the fancy store o ler, Garden street, Newark. Loss $1,000) Union Cy In the libel suit of veonkng Billet in foe cat tnree minused Court stroct, Broolyn, was of $500 ting Company's eighth st and Seventh avenue; Harry * hotel, LMth street and Bight avenue ond L. Morks's elgar store, 212!5 Elm street, we slightly dainaged by fire yesterday, Karly yestentay moraing am attempt was made to burn iho frsino buibting, 3 Pell etrect, by settia fire to the weather boards of (be gable cud of th Louse, ‘Tho fire was 4 1 by Thomas Mose one of the tents, who, with the assistance of belore Abors, pus out the flame ious damage yocn done, ——— Jottinay Abont Town, Gov. Hofiuan is at the Clarendon, The Odd Fellows will celebrate April 26, Hoven porsons were in the Peison House of cntion yesterday, only because they are poor, ¢ great Barouin will spoak in the Jersey City Velucipedrome” this evening. 4 The Pocitic railroad complications were diss cnased, Without apy conciusion, tm the Courts om, Satur lay, Mr, Jobo Huertas, Hogle, died of heart di treet, The police stations sheltered 517 homel wanderers on Saturday night, Of the number, are males, A crowd was gathered in Printing House last evening by the explosion of a torpedo wh! inischicvous boy had placed on the railroad tract The miniature ship Red, White and Blue (3 tons) arrived here Saturday uioruing by the steame ship Europa, a Last evening being Easter Sunday, the boys atthe Newst 43 Lothiog House, 9 and 51 Parlg Diace, were agreeably surprised with an extra diunce, ‘The Faculty and Alumni of the Colle; purser of the steamship case, ab 120 West Houstoa uare City of Now York will give a compliments dinner at "Delunonleo's on Friday evening, to ir, A. Compton, reeeutly appointed Professor of the Cullege, Mr, Marshall O, Roberts has presented to Central Park Commissioners the colossal statue Columbus, the Work of our gifted couptrywoman, Emuia Stebbins, The New York Alumni of Union College wild dine at Delmont ‘on the 27th of April, Willtaas I, Seward, Gov. Hoifman, Bishops Potter and Littles john, the Kev, Drs. De Witt and Morgan, and Gem, Join T, Hartrantt of Ponnsylvauia will participate, Two Brooklyn men, WH free fight in the Astor Ho: Browse called ¥ cer and Leath sudde closed ons of Browne ‘Omver Smith ga both gentiemen a free room im the Chainbers a police station, ate tuit pending between the Union Pacitie Ral l Company ai pr i OE, rou! ApAny an isk, J having been on Satur Gear BF” Butter'and he ‘Hon, Caled Caaf . Bh. F. satler and the. Hon, weed cipged as counsel om the Part of the ideas owpany. ; In @ quarrel in John Fisber'’s house, at ise Branklin street, on Saturday . Thomas dobes ha nthe glen, and was ‘ a laa

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