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AMUSEMENTS, — ee FALLACK'S—Robertson's pew comedy —" SeLor i.” ‘Matinée Saturday. Wood's MUSFUM—Afternoon, Aladdin. Manilet. L ving and Wild Antmais, GMEATRE FRANCAIS--Opera Boutle=La vie F feane. OLYMPIC THEATRE=Humpty Pompey. Lig o'clock, Wecnestnys and Saturdays BOWERY THEATKE—The Seven Dwarte; or, Har. ventng * Matintes at feawin and the World ot Wondirs, Matinee oa and Saturday and Monday. HIBLO'S GAROLN—Porty Thtewee: nr, OW In * Pan ly dare” Matinge on Katarday, HBW YORK CIRCUS, Mth Fa opposite Academy of Meete—Hritliant areule scones, Matinee Wedues!ay and Savnrdey THE TAMMANY fore Marinos. dc. Matineeon Sa varday. BOOTHS THEATEE « betworn Sih and 6th ayia WAVERLEY THEATRE, $20 Proadear teers orgie M.D. oF Las Grad Dotto, Manuce stir WAY HATI—The Scotch Vooatit “stneing | Fenders it improper that he should ever be | Three Flying Men, | of euch a | | master's or the Commissary Bureau, the Ordnance, the Engineers, or the Surgeon General. The fact that they have piven Gen, Siikuatan a hundred thousand dollars, nnd that he is enjoying their mag nificont denation in the form of a moro cle- gant and luxurious style of living than would otherwise have beco within his means, though creditable to their bountiful affluence, still sequired to pass upon ony eontraeta in which they are or may be interested. Jn the mili tary wlu'in'stration of the army the receipt t would never bo suspected of having any influcnes upon hie nection, Nor do we in rhe that it woul have any if he had to pass upon n thousand of theireontracts No one who really knows the bigh sense erand the chivelrie integrity which const tute the essence | gard to it, ax they] ave been made to them, the Republicans in tho Legislature shall refuse to grant us the reforms demanded in thia matter, they, and they alone, must bear tho Mame of the ox travagant cost and miserdble inefficiency of out public ehoola. It may be that they think they can afford to defy public opinion in re ve the wishes of oar Citizens for a relaxation of the Excise law; but if they are men of any #tatermanship and foresight, they will he cautions how the strain further the slender thrend by which they Lold political power, ee Facts nhout the Cuban The pre Revolution. ut movement for the liberation of Caba from Spanieh tyranny began on the 10th of October last, when 27 men at Yara, wh » CARLOS MANUEL DB CEsPEpE: declared for the independence of the island. ur C date lating hom THE HORRO WHAT THE LEGISLATIVE COMMITTEE The Feperionce of the Quarries Sivg Sing Utter Demoratization—The Tnetito ton n Disarace toa Civilized A Sia S189, March 29,—Owing to the short time jowed me in which to write and despatch my letter s obliged to omit sume fucts ro- te they are Wi onmatanced. To supply that omieeon, enppose that Yout readers take o» a te stence of ordinary convict life and treatment the tole lowing cake of one who hae served a tertn in this About eight years bookkeeper ina broker's 0 teoted in emberzling money from his employer he was arrested, tried, convicted, and sentenced to the prison here for five yrars. WILL NOT TR wht fn exet' id March 27, 1 i to convicts themeely rab eof the mnrderers. oa yon oe RS OF —— SING SING "ORT. Het A Banker ne nnd e clr y representative ine ne man employed as in Wall ptreet was Althongt a convict, ‘ of Gen, Simons ax's . : he he the attributes of @ gentleman, and tes: | untactas, can Smoapioe (hal it would have, | it lee Cuan MIR cnOBCHN IE hie aproad’ttetll 16 | Gul oreoter aeapuuie ecocontank, Ills owe oocy : : : ‘ 7 os ow erabrace - oy J i 14 + eae ABST. | Dut for alt that, the fact incapacitates lilm | ROW Cmbraces an area of 20,000 ont of thie | rons in thie wite: saa . . | trots performing the eivil duties of the Wee | 30,000 squaro miles included in the whole | Twas broaght from New York by a deputy Te Rhlwes for AM performing the civil duties of t AT | island. Within these limite thero aro 147 | erlt who treated me well on the wns; Tadmit EUESDAY, MARCH b0, ine | Department, and we dare ray that it haa not a; towne 1 vill f whict that Tam gaiity of the crime chircod wt me, but u essiaca : | been without his own hearty nascnt that he | “tie towns, and villages, of which more | + eas ied to believe by the slicrif's rer tattons ‘Terme ot tne saa has becn relieved of them, than one-half are inthe hands of the revo- | that t should not be classed with cot tengh Daree inet yaar oral vebvertbers..ss,:. cae wales, Intionists, thieves and burgiars, Goar-WarKEy, Por yet 2) | Phe Mem of Letters and the Queens Out of tho 140,000 men able to boar | famina-twr paireorrortiiwss, a Pitty copies to one oe OO | latter d aysofmonarchical rule that monarchs | In the fauke of the patriots; NT , towel atof nye! was talent Waiuis cataes 15 Gated veces OD | themeclves aro fairly recognizing the power | 00 Of them being stationad in the | elerk, and T was given t t my eit Fifty copies to one ada: fee cee OM | of the prose, and aro becoming not only la Eastern, and 15,000 in the Central Depart. g, pocketknife, and so forth, woul be kept safely Aceitioual copies, tn Clad pacamgon at Crud Fate | 4 Beit ‘Titer id giouiite Jani, | Ment. The total population of the district ddelivered to me when T went the mules of Taye variaoly a advance, van, but Hterary and sejentifc and, |. ead the prison were aleo read tome, Then my hair wae i 1, | in rebellion 9 518,734, of which there are in | Mets : AL ; ADVERTISING HATER | it in true, has had her learned 9s well as her ‘ tery : ent, a striped ult was given me, ond E was pat in Foren Part rent | oimpty crowned heads, and wo minst all con: | 0 Eastern Department 126,358 whites, | eo forthat das, not. knowing what was to be done Turee thier tw or io cente 4 ‘ 86,874 negroca free before the revolution, and | with me on the neat, My feelings of nnuttersbte Re Weeseatilin, Ge le, we fess that Enizanurat, both as a Queen re dete, " i " i : Beceiisa ieescsh. per wee pee | See eeae cnatuatty be vttnt | 51.778 slaves just emancipated by the patriot | desolation and despate and thomghts « toa that Leaner Avvenitenuanes Charged oniyior thermace | ye wit ag well ag erudite in. tho | leaders. In the Central Department th ea Lobia anh hiaydhoy hid acer ccenpied | | numl« 0 172,51 9 ade edeveribed. But never TA Wek Vebes tad ss tbive. humanities, But Queen Vicronta tealtogeth. | MUmbers aro 172,507 whites, 42,444 negr PREPARING MLM FOR DEMORALIZATION. ut “ ate hers et thete home ther gtamp, not quite free of the | formerly free, and 60,207 slaves newly freed. | ater a tow days of hard rf « the thrvvebour the det ni Diateiot, nt $2 canta per jon of royalty, but still a proat ex. | THe patriots have thus, tt will be seon, grindstone on which tools were +t In the cornet of Named and Prenkiort bie, or st any option among the wob of qnoena and kingn, | Ubtety to more than 120,000 slaves, and when | Blate shop, Leas mate bookhesper | tne Dew stay | Sho had the adva of being the wife of | Mey succeed in redeeming the whole island | OTe ne At eas $004 Fe ¢, he paid the Phe W | cultivated aad progressive man, a prince | Wil do the same for 180,009 more. State fity ecnts u iny, Less fort don W : Bs nee) by nature as woll as birth. Lis influonce is Tho estimated wealth of the real estate in | blacksmiths ond makers, T had no * reach ¢ towers will Ord this a H rri y n i on ee « and #o eo earn ae a ralen A Tilted manifest in all her likinis, sympathion, read. | Me territory held by tho pntziots was, in | sllowance of work, and 9 could cart berets ued at cena hor Nine, To] ings, wil eurrouniings, We find hor, in hier | 15% #950,000,000, and ite Industry and cont | tr as no. oppor for conversa On Tuesday creates media before Yo'einsk | own omitare, up tothe high-wator mark of | MEMO Werg reckoned an representing @ | spoxe to th toe | ft fabian sap | the times, and abe adds to tlie a good and | al of $74,000,000, ‘The annual produe- | murt be tn Neferentie! r Lwae a A Judicious Chaage in the War Office | ponorous heart. tions were; Bugar, $62,000,000; tobacco, | conviet. When Tasked that my Shokespear a ~Keturn to the Old Usagi ‘ot long: ago Her Majeaty rent word toDr $15,000,000; other produce, $52,000,000, Don Quixote be given me, Twas sneer gh e One of the first acts of President CRaxt, | op cer pe tye ; * | Tewill thus bo scon that tho insurrection in | Wewtles from the aitepbolehve | Y a 1 ca ; 1) STANLEY, the Dean of Westminster, that she z Lebde the devil do y ach performed th 3 day afier W bibles | wished to pay hima visit, and would like by no ns the trifling matter the Spaniards | and what time lave you got t . sue through Gen. Scuorinny, | to havo some few men of letters, whom she | *Present it tobe, If the mon who are ¢ Is tt wonder that 1! oreo of War, an order lansing | named, invited to moct her. Among thero | Acting it can but fhirly organize and put in | Me traraterred to the quarrivs the establiehed relations be- | wor ‘Tostas Cantyn®, Me, Grote, the hie, | action a form of government, there iano rea sed ee pigltnongphiangabiantast . the President the Secretary of Wary | torian of Grooce, and Mr, Rouzur Bows. | 02 Why Delligeront righte rhould not be | qyen,coud and heart harden aud ie Genoral of the Army. The usege of ta, the poet. It would be hard to match | Cone’ ed to them, ff, indeed, their eo | eally to slight my bookkeeping, the War Department had always been that pendence should not Immedintely bo acknow. | tors more than one thonsard the heads of the various staff corps, euch an | the Adjutant General, the Chief of Engi neers, tho Chief of Ordnance, the Quarter: | Master Goneral, the Commissary General, and | n General, should report to the | retary of War and take orders from him, When the General of the Anny wished to rs Hf isa Commands to be executed by wither of these bravcles of ihe military service, he ulways consulted the Secretary of War and obtained his approval before doing ao, On the other Land, the Secretary of War was the m through whom the President t rections respecting the army which he dosired to have put in the way of ve any ¢ h 5 changed the chiefs of sta corps report to the General of the Army, nad net tly 1, und if at auy tine the f War should have cevasion to mM Aircetions, ho was by this onder “i todo so through the General, and At tho same time, tho Presi. ue oll his instructions for the , and not through the etary of War, a8 formerly, In ri, the onler of March 5 reduced the Beeretary of War to a noimportant functionary, with nominal rather than real duties, the principal power left him being to nppolut a few clerks, audit bills for adver tising, and sign requisitions upon the Tre fury for monoy. This was a great innovation, and one for Which it was difficult to find any adequate reason. But we are glad to say thot it has Deen reversed, and that the War Office is now restored to its ancient authority and hi dependence. A new order was Ixsncd on aturday Jast by whieh all the peculiar fene tures of the or ler of Mareh 5 were roseinded, The chiefs of the various staff corps are now once more subordinate to the Sceretary of War ; and the General of the Army is elothed, a8 before, with no power, except that of di- reeting the operations of his subordinate officers and troops, We welcome this chang as In every way wholesome and judicious, In the first place, the present Secretary of War, Gen, Joun A. Rawit is entirely competent to perform all the duties of his office, and to restrict and diminieh them is to do injustice alike to his character, his capa- city, and his merits, But apart from this consideration, there is another reason of great delicacy and srreat consequence which ren- Gers it at Jeast unadvieable to confer upon the General of the Army the authority which by usayre, if not by positive law, belongs to the Secretary of War. An important portion of the cares which rest upon the Secretary is to supervise the making and the execution of contracts for army supplies, This he does by virtue of the foct that the chiefs of the stu? cor) s, through whom t qeta are pro- woder bi rwiso, we to be dont army through the same channe iS ese cont posed, report to him and obey his orders, though by the President's order of March 5, which is now — rescinde this duty Whs devolved upon Gen, Sucnatan, Now, there is no man who, by nature or ha. bit, can be Letter qualified thon Gen, Sunn MAN to authorize and to y n tracts, No doubt he could do it quit nes UPON Buch as well ag Gon, Raw1ins, and that is saying w great | respectability which which f deal, disqualifies him from the safe such a duty, and which constitutes the deli rato and important reason of which wo lave But there is a ciremustance formance spoken above why it ought t in trusted to him, Gen. Suwnm an has just ipient forest peeuniary benefaction, Mo hee tee on ’ wd etciiy came te him froin more thers lia ity wu v wos given dirm cen topline 4 preat fervices during the war, though we sLould Lave thought much better of the donors if they had not waited till four years after the war to find out that Gen, Suenman merited goch munificence at thelr hands. Now some | the year, and is to cloct their successors next ef these benefactors of the General are en. 4o business which may make contractora with the Quarter. | these names amon literature ; and the } men isa g feonen. anda good talking humor the living grandees of itelleet ual etature of the limearure of the Quecn’s intelli- Ot © urse they nll eame in due tiae, vod tive they all gee to have had of it The Queen was remerkebly affable, and in he showed that bie was, well versed in the various writings of thove fof men of her kingdom then and there went before her, She knew Cnhorn's lato,” not only by repute, but at first hand, and eotied Plato the “ Pagan herald of Chris- tianity”—which, considering it was a Queen who spoke, was not 60 very inadeuate. Sho really reverenced these men, and the news- paper report says that he paid a sincero com- pliment to each member of the triad, We can imagine her complimenting Rosner Browsing, and even Mr. Guore, for they are both a sort of Grecians, preventable no doubt in drawing rooms, But it required genius to compliment Canny. The conversation turned upon panperiem In England, and the prea nie affirmed that there was vory little unavoidable and | involuntary pauperism there, Your English laborer, he growled, is no longer of the rank ond file of the beld peasantry, the couatry’s pride, Dut he is sunk in the quagy of ignorance and vieo, and squalor of wretehe which the he has Dronght on himself by Lis idleness and bis ea, dasolute habits, But the Queen could not agree with him, “ Alas! sir,” sho said, “1 fear there is evidence enough of extreme poverty brought on by misfortuaes, want of employment, and a hundred other unavoida ble causes, without attributing it to a love of pauperism, volting to the spirit of the Kogtish people.” When monarchs and suthors thus come together on the common ground of litera ture and humanity which equalizes all, m we not hope that presently all class dis tinction will fall to pieces in that old, proud, uristocratie country, and the people wake up some fine morning and find themselves living ina republic of equal privileges and equal rights? The Board of weation Bill. On the Republican majority in the Senate and Assembly of this State resis the respon: ibility of de nee Whether we shall or shall not have at least an attempt at reforming the Management of the public schools of this city. It is conceded that, a6 administered by the present Board of Edueation, the schools are costly, wasteful, and inefficie We are taxed three tines as heavily as we were ten years ago for the eduention of our children, and nobody can tell why it is, It is proposed to make @ radical change in the whole system ; toturn out the present School Commission. ers, With one or two exceptions, and replace them with better men, and to try and bring lack the scope of public education to some thing like its proper Innit of expense. In position to this reform a number of ele- ments are arrayed, and thelr pressure may possibly prove too strong to be resisted, Wo have already shown how the existing Roard of Education is living on the repr of its predecessors, th 1 wo old Free § and | | | | | | | Public Sghool ociety. ached to the officer: of those Institutions has ching to the later ov nts of their seats, and invests them | with a sort of sacredness in the eyes of many which they do not deserve n, thero 8 oll ery of Cathe iuflucnce, wl, eve wollinformed Protos ought to bo aehamed of listenin iS 48 practical morality {8 concemed, a good C; fc is as good asa good Protestant, and the religion of one is no more to be feared than the religion of the other, And ns to the dread that the Democratic party, repre: sented by tho “Ring,” may gain now and in creased powers under a vew Board, it is ox necessary to call to mind that the same set of men elected Mayor Ian, who is to ap. point the new Commissioners for the rest of fall, which now elects nine out of ten of the fave lodged. — The Tritune savagely accuses the Keening Tost of enmity tothe Republican party, because it hus attached Gor, Pesrox, Whether t nati just or unjust is none of our busines though if Mr, Pestox is not the Zbat al will from its attack ; and if he is guilty, the exposure will do his party good, But what we to observe ts that all the damage which can possibly be done to the Republican party by as- tailing any of its leading members is but a trite compared to that which the Tribune itself delib. erately docs by its pe: ous ands advocacy of the Exeine law. If Mr, Fexte utterly destroyed as a potiticlan, bis party we survive; but the Exeise law is destroying the par- ty itself, root and branch, And the Zrii joices at itt # acon, i nilty n desir —— That malignant Copperhead journal, the Chkiago Tian ent attwok upon the » nukes avi first merchant of this city, which we hers eopy entire, us a specimen of the Daseness of partisan What h Wocome of Mr. A. 'T. Stewanr's y 1 Itis toe that it woe 4 tional upon the repeal or suspension of Which deprived Mr. BrEWALT of the See rity sehen at law ofthe Treasury. Rut no one snr failure of this con f, Svewant would with TaW FO generous on oor wh de public, As aman of such tm we 8 general suppored (hat the gratilivation of giving wway a emul Portion of itt the needy weak be euMeicnt induce. ment for Mr, BTeEWwAUT to moke his offer goo ‘There was also reason to believe that a man Who wos Ko patriotic as to wacriticn bis business in order to pt a Government oMlee for the good of bis eon try would, When he found he could not serve Ns coun. try in this way, endeavor to do so in another, The fact, too, that Mr, StewanT consented to spend £500,000 for the election ot Gon. Grant would na turatly lead one to double that amount for the relief of the p suflering, Under all (here considerations, we ¢ not Lelteve that My, Stewart haa given up his m niflcent charity s pnd only wont New York j tive us rome of tails of the aftair The Copperheads need not expect to disturb Mr, Srewaur by their malevolence, nor to harry Lim in the execution of his grout projects of phi lanthropy. His plans of beneficence are vast, aud their execution cannot be commenced with. out pre ly devoting a grewt deal of caroful stuly to the elaboration of their details and par- No one who knows Mr, Stewarr can doubt that he will prepare everything with great caution and wisdom, #0 that nothing may be lost or marred by the want of previous consideration for every point. He is not the man to forfeit avy engagemont that he has entered into either with individuals or with the public; and we have no doubt whatever that he will hereafter be justly remembered with gratitude as one of the great benefactors of this metropolis, and especially of its working class Hove that he would expend a r Is don ticulars, ESS Those who tlased hearing the specch of Hexny Wanp Bexcunn, at the great Cuban mect- ing of lust Thursday evening, missed one of the finest efurts of his genius, It was ewphatically the specch ofa statesman, full of true democratic fevling—cula, judicious, carefully reasoned— ering every point of the question, and sparkling With those touches of Lumor and thoso bursts of juence which add such a charm to Mr, Busou kn's speuking. A more masterly argument, pre- sented in a more couvineing manner, it was never our fortune to listen to, ‘Who trath is that Mr, DxecweR onght to be tn the United States Senate, He is a sounder as Well agan ablor politician than half the men who Juold seats in that body, because he is guided by Nas the prompt 1s heart tempered by on rove thelight of high principles, an or wisdom of ujudgiment which is always practical and always just. os A cor cation has come to this oMe of an argument ia ce; but, unfortunately, s throng), he overtarns his by acknowledging that few par it their children’? until they campleie the full course of studies provided by the institution, Ue proposes to remedy this t by establishing one hundced seholarsh which opens with a pre of the City Coll ¢ th ful te are abl writer to sup} to be given to poor but 1 elp support them while they w® going through the College, This project hay tho merit of consistency, at all events, Lribing students to go to the Col- lego is quite of a pice with offering them its advantages for nothing; but the confession of the necessity of adopting the expe- present Board, 1f. im evite of all the revelations which diont is all the testimony we require to prove the utter failure of the College to meet the real wants of the neople of the city, the hi wath that out witha dozen other convi power the guard, and #o get away from the prison, Tn my cep Is rel Twas weak and that I war incompetent to keep their t «in proc ny attor whieh eame the q npetency THE NATORAL BERL LT. Hleate, by unable todo asm repoatedly punished, and joxpttal, White laying in ty he wm, 1 jormed @ plan Tsboutd make ate ¥ reflections on th we, T rejected the subject manufactured @ wham duck, and with It an fret of tubing, sailed unier water out of the prison Waite, ard also the common method of xeeummlati ae a stock of provisia and td inquishe me f sinthe t endeavored tu do has a big laborer, fiaally br at or up in 4, clean, w for eseay N18 AX HOOD AST Waa turned and roan by oF 9 re and practicability of plan of that convict who alone w way mntil search, reo T expected that some of G4 would beshot by the guards; but whut of that? T was dlesperate, and did not fear even the murdera shower bath, THR PLOTTING Fon ESCAPE, As soon as ditcharged from the hospital Thezan my plotting, Gradually and earefully men were eu- listed In the enterprise until after font weeks there | were thirteen of us, all quarrymen, Everyth * | dy ard wo were to make the rush on the eves ning of @ certain day, Just before being called into Une to be marched iu and locked up for the wight. But, on the day before the appoluted time one mise erable coward (e's dead now) hoping to eurry favor and procure an abatement of his wentence, turned traitor, and the noxt day we were all kept in our Allof na except the traitor were yoked ond Hon bread and water for dive e died but for the ferce hae and When T wis releveed from that horrible black ho'e | 1 wane Aan thoronghly spoiled all the good Setticd on that, Twas cool, ant betrayed no feeling y want do anything, and determined for the worst, When put into the shoe Im Vert use of my tine to acquire all the kuowledge of | ble to ho learned. nied In no one etiaved msectf nT left tho pri whieh Lentered as a alor, I was, ay Car as theoretical Ar eon) me, a Hhorongh r that the | paced ewind! day, the rate mon If A hum tha deceased, v bo pad tay r, counterfett and forger, STATE PMO He Bo much for Stale Prisou ref ton and resery Jstenst of In aschool for vice aed morec the worst Inhumentiy und. the practised by a few mea npon many Weatchester Co r ake Don't st Me This will Kaito mye Farmer's Description Murder Into the cause o elreumsta vd by THe Suw. the convic which have appears t F of 1 ny Was taken, the Coror g9 on wrk ty m fs ri at tine OF ine bine Sli Romy and bad thy oft e barn fi Fan) 4 hin ok twat the barn, who ios 1 Prisoners to laid ina loud vouve, so that thet hipew war biden tthe hay hay Hone Come t t isnot he Ht fe hold i Uy alter, Mr Will wisn, ¢ entered the barn, or claimed, throwitg his hands ny God's bake “Mout shoot w rile Wat agai) abou ot to munter hin Nie abet, ined, * Ob, the Keaper, "aheh'Coustable Willan oth ‘the kerpers, len to the tot urglar, plekpocket, ron at Tlearned cau. others, ‘That prison ver Is a place where croclest wrongs are ether men and women, What T have done sine not be tuld, Lut one ortwo persons b and I have never been arrested - The Coroner's Inquest Discomiture of the Marlies for God's Ob, My € or Mother!" 4 fu Cold Blooded Coroner Flynn hogan an investigation yesters t Lockwood's death, already been nar at before the tentl- W thester county presented liuself in this city and requested Coroner Flynn to surrender Lockwood's remaing to him that he might hold the inquest {o his own county, But as the body had airoady been burted ta Calvary € tery, and a jury lad been !mpancited, Coroner. Flynn refuged to comply with the request of the Weat chester Coroner, The Westehoster offcial went Away unturerssful and tn no pleasant temper, fore getting also to explain why he had not held an inquest before the body bad pissed out of his jurisdiction, The ehreumetances nf the case huving been brought prompt] n Wilh his tive ine sterday wae given hy Twas awaked by T Sleepy mt Don T hay thet fosked ragna, two gurls, one idene called vt sot tha doceneest to shoot whey I told kicked the prisoner ¥ God this will kill he fired upon the i reuiSaniruted "| retmonstrated, & with won! wot ui ond time, wae tl Oh wr ahont fel the Mon Eee namin’ the prison p.aod BE on a irouerce th Bett ts when he Fala, Tam thot. and can't 04 take me to a doctor: his | were covered with bina, ie whet tothe keeper Nar eho ny Vid ton of me, thats where ti pore ninde 18 peisdn ce walk Nowa wun thew full. to OAFRY hin to fa Constanle: Wiuiamison tt, abtet ntwer person, OM. cause, anit he old-bivoded cere hind & vot Fepled that Wey bad murder Dr. JF. G. Coline, physician of Sing Sing prison, testified that he | thon, ua it was | wan The 1 not wold t post mortem examina: emed wingeeswary, and the friends Athe benly for burial at once, xaminution isto be continued to-day - The Brooklyn Eagle on Sing Sings The evidence of witnesses of the shooting st pun or tho eonviet (Nell alias Lock woo, by er Bilivan, prove th ¢ bruialiig of 10 O'Neil had surrendsred and ee own trou ot t bare, when Sadi exe _ 4, | on yon, Ti ehoot W up bis a tals “For Go. ley, don't Sallivan delle fred, and after te and ne ke head. ‘This ts the of Tarrytown, an 1 imphic no senting. tal ea, for convicts to exprere the hope that Sullivan may be promptly punished (or ae hardly be dest, yi ed hy Anti term then murder, Keeent disciosnres of Sing Sing brntali'y occasion Wonder that abtempis at useape are not mre frequent, fallen, Sulliva bin int Te Law rene ment of irmed by others who wore present nile —_ ‘The Carter Abduct To the Batitor of The Sun. Stu: In last Thursday's Sex there appearod an account, copled from the Buffalo Courier, of an ate ten dnction of a young girl of this city by @ man named Carter, ‘Tho last paragraph of the story states that Carter gave his address here at the house 8 Leroy place, “kept by © woman nained Dillon.” Asthe Iunguage used conveys the imprestion that Mra, Dillon might have beea in some way aware of Carter's deslans, I, ws her harband, desire to say that Canes such an tinpresston is destitute of the Teast foanilae tion, Myself and wife hire the house 6 Leroy place from | A. 'T, Stewart, Req, and any one who knows that n must be aware of the careful Reratiny ke of the character of hie tenants before he ron'® to them. I can refer, besides, to Mery Edward House, of the Zridune, who has known me for many years, ag a Voucuer for Our eulire respects | bility, ‘To assist in paying our reat, we wre In the | habit of letting furnished lodgiuge to gentlemen only, ludiew not being taken ou wny pretence whatever, Mr. Carter hired a room in the ordinary ec of epresenting himeolf to be a Inwyer trom I referring to well known gentlemen In He told my wife that he was commission ad la Chicago to engage a y jady of niiplishimente as A © jon for p that ciiy, and obtained from her € applicants come to him at our # story wea so plausible that my wife con, t was tn this way that our address cane n, When my wife waw how young aud in cod the person was whom he engaged, she wh with her and with exper: the wean (,Uub the girl call she was nine Jears ol, had no father, aud had beon deserted by hor nu aid there scemed to be ho Way of pre: Vouting ber going, AS soon as the mother came in tearch of her daughier, my wife gave her all the sistance in hor power, and it was throngh Ler t Carter's tronk was detained. It may be well to however, tat no counterfeit money nor countert fog tools were found in the trank. | JONATHAN DILLON, | Ui Squire & Lander, #7 Fulton treet. | —— - | PUR LODLOW SERELET PANDEMO- | Nie, - Veisouer Held After a Judge bas Ordered | lin Koteune. Mr, John O'Gorman was arrested for non-pay- mont ofa physician's bill of $45, After he bad paid eversthing,and Judge Barrett bad ordered his re- Iease, the Lodiow street band of robbers pat in an exorbitant demand for fees, and, constituting them- selves a judge and jury, again locked him up. With adeal of difienity bis friends at kngth reseued him from the clutches of the Sherif"* gun - Tae County Taxed to Support Lazino Ono Whistler got his friends w arrest him and got him loexed up in Latlow street jail for a suiall unt Glebt), In Dece He remained ja sinter, Mupport taspayers of this Wasa beg 5 A poor » Ludlow strect heli foor ka word of Kn Hish, When he leit H ‘owed $200, He a sitoation In Broadway, tra tailor #tore, at gi per week, Then a lawyer called to collect the $20, Tie poor German toud the thyster all ho earned was #18 per week to keep himself and fam! that while Mot pay at present, le . | Insteed of giving him 4 ehane Som | into. tt nin 1 ttrcet, w Soxtew td | earning anything, he1s accumulating shecitl's bills for | fees | i otter of Advice from a Cltte fo the Buitor of The Sun a Let us shat up this accnrsod sheriff's ailow atrowt jail, and dist ror nary he tan will #4 uses, 89,000 por as worse’ $2,000 per nccounls fof bricks | + And a thousand orher filae charge’, ame y hander ra Ung of the cnormons gus and water No away with this absurd baw of arrest and apurious Libel suite, eo and the jail wil be empty aod th Jallers Will nod be somaxious to pay Sherut O'irien tie sum ef $30,000 bonus to be keeper of he Ludlow | strees heli. - Getting Rid of a Tr ome Witnes Mr, G. B, Davia, who bogs that he may be longer be atthe mercy of daver jail on » Gumped uy: © oF keeping Nua in strect Is to xqueleh bis t { revenue thicves, - Lulow ba score for that purpose go often iade hay fused, The Honorable ed to be plac live patare ald you. view U sent per capreas 4, the widerslzue pectinity, JOHN AE THEA Witt L. Gannnen, Clerk Naw Yorn Cooney cewrone’) Datta? W LepLow erner, Fed. 15, plea eT A Necessary Explanation, To tha Euitor of The Sun. hin: Will you please do me the justice to sta in your p lied that Tam not the person who was rested for buying the atolen books of the Mereantiie Library Assocation, ‘That person's stand ts. at 2 Chambers street, while my stand is at @ New Chara bers street. WILLIAM J. SWEENEY, Newsdealer, ¥ New Chauiber . — The Americaa Year Lool ter for 1st), published by O. D, Case & Co,, of Hart- is undoubtedly the moat complete and valual book of astronomteal, Metorleal, political, Anancial, commerclal, agricultural, edneational, aud religious reference ever published, It fs muniveral alma hac, Giled with information never before presented in 80 compact a form, The Hon, Horace Greeley says that It contains mveb that every man would like to know, and more than one man ever id know, Tue labor bestowed must have been jmwer 1 it gives a better collective view of the pro; and material resourees of ovr people than any other compilation.” Among other valuable sta includes table ernment, from the first Continy present time, lst of Gr its admission Into the Vnton down to 129 rate Congress and Committee hi implete table of Ministers resident ond of Consuls, a full compilation Hoard of Suj tin the « the Jail enitable tim therefore with pleasure tat we Vook# ot w juural or i il to bestow boo “ le y Counts Jaier, r Street. and National Regis- of the principal eflcers of t Lal Congress to t Si rnore in eve ato from of Assessors and Collectors, Army and Navy lists, the names of all the colleges tn the United 8! With thelr character, location, and date of orgaulea ton, abstract of pablte laws, statistical sketches of all the 4 and Territories, nearly one huadre? pages of Presidential election Agures, giving the | vote of every county in the United States from 1836 to 1968, and obliuiry notices of the distinguished doad of 1863, The compilation of the yolunso retleets grout credit on ite editor, Mr, David R. Camp. 1! Work will be sold by subsertption, ond Lis propel ctore olfer the most Mberal terms ‘o agents, a Farauty Insuneo wares Savina Lire.—Mr, Samuel Moser, gate tender at tho Prospect street crossing of the Morris and Essex ;Railroad, was run over by a train yesterday and fatally Injured, While at bis post us usual, he observed @ drunken man on the truck in front of an approaching train, He went to the man's rescue, and, In attempting to pull him from the track, was hiinself struck by @ locomotive, ‘The druaken wan Was unhurt H | A NUMAN HOLOCAUST. - Five Colored Men Ronsted ina Chicngo Jail. From the Chicago Tremune, March i Mach bas been said about the Cook Ce be itd, antes th better withow! «aying, and there If vot the remotest hope Mpination in the sivlt of man; « pest bi living decompose: a eharnet ty dead would revolt. No wonder nty J will qnienly of ach & Tie ee in at whieh © haunt it notin reality, at levt ia the diesen tuinds of He inmates, ‘To ths many other miserics and tortures that. in years p pague and death of nnfortay ite Heouers, that of tire was added yeatorday, ‘Woutd Wt have be if the entire stracture had gone op inom Manes, #0 long as no lives ahd records. Wwe thead Tt is Me tt tet the Gereidyl ihe of yesturday might have occurred In the ve . dard regutated of salle, Wme tt reatiy entirely proper and ty place 6 Covk County Jul The 1 en the it wn it It lould woour im partien!ors follows: Cel No, S freing the north. ard the aeeond weet of the entrance or div iting cor wae the tinbitae Hou of ye young colored men named Georze Wash ington (Noo 1), Cenrge Wastiagon (No. %, Wenja thin Wileon, John Willams, aud Chambos nes, Fanging {ro wrdaieo with the r i prisoners ar he straw, bedding a mentwoned ae barlos Pi n thon duige ina ke. After lighting hie p the burning papar on the bed. and In w some of tie stiaW hae caught fire The mates remonstrated with Pile on file ree hier, hat thie Indivilaal coolly remarice dione; let the damned jail bara gy However pious this thought may have been auder any or inary er eumeta it was ate reckless coming from an ine dividual uniter tock and key. He hil no svoner giv a a! erance to the expression when the bed pre a have hitle rooms beside). Tie br o Nittle five-by etx hell b gene aves of ail t wore the | the Ger ne guish tt on J) Fest i the er stood int had the axnal the Mines and he their cries for stecor were fr The heavy wooden dour had b back, and only the trov-grated door Was betweun them and aaf But while th view of tie out fe those onterd the burning furone we rowsting an eltectial buat F. Bieo was tn nent the eries of the rs he hurries to tb the fom cut 1h was wi mnyanied with dit Witile Mr. ive wee, Worked a pritoners sot np (earMl yells of azony A with might and nmin threw themselves » ture thea tlew open, wild, tietered, aud with hair on tire, Neorty frantic With pain, they bed up aid down the earrntors Ty and it Was toany minutes be thotr keopers could offer thom. Dr Instantly eatied 10 the usststance ® Plone, eottin, and sweet oll wert apt a) so quantities, and when the de eunelusded t Wb patienia present curiously mt pe 1 His ¢ any ston Wu ody # one mate OF 6 ces the fleslt te fairly roasted, Durot andan fou is ly we ly burued about tie back, sioulders, aud 1" face, Was Charley Tike, atritte beter tinder wiigut barns and i gton No. 2 the « ne, " the ‘suthor oF tastrophe, fared and Jon Walliaras, who had taken Ded, escaped with Auine comparably abort his hands and fice. Tt is fear (eof theme anfortunates may f uit one ot aped from t ay upon the fines, aut the fre wie exti Vetore thy burkiing was sestously endange Sete TUE MANUAITAN CLUB, -——— The Concern “Going U; Pam denwe af the Rochester € ership of the Manhattan ix fast die re were rumors that sever 1 beats’ belong to ity and are owing Wewiy lor wines and other things) wines they de not Bid it cone venient to pay for, This romored that « formidable Dinek Vat of these delinquent has been prepared and: the Club and bee the pre th I ane to seh fant w compre Oks (0 posted up ont tin boned o f us Hashana wd be i" Di ther cxpitis ively war with the an extent se is probuty bo, eooniad The Maniatta ny Kociety the war bera 6 relations athird pariy ma: formed i co se the Worn. ns, Dre days,"and vo in changing naeoe the ui will eon their sid: the eairting laws, for ertain of - The Two Lats A Trace Tammany and From th The news ¢ from Hoston that the Manhat. tan Club and Tammany Holl have + thar recent uities, What the dl mounted to bos on fa only known 1 fits en vin owever, to fh The quarrels betwee New York's D ¢ kid cloves and Democratic brovans are pe ty never to last form long period, They = qnarrels, wie the oe uiwaysin view of keeping up the cugagement the pecumary bene Leoncerved, for nothing che, Gukey Hall uid « very nanetty thing when he Jievented the nomination’ of Manton Sarbla ter layor; Dut that is no reason why te wine of t Mahbattun Clio and th key of Tammany HL should not mangle as of elt. Mt had hi in part atleast, He aud the Mayor will now tu lie down to. and preity soow the Macl e Will toad thy — latives to A LETTER TO WIS RINSMAN, GRONOR TRPPPREON, From Ra Life of desferson, Vol% page Gir Deak Sin: Thavo to acknowledge the receipt of yours of Marelid, and. to express to you the des Debt with which L found the ju Hainterestod, and Honorable point of view in wip I'you saw the pro} o- sluon Kt covered. ‘The rosulution You su properiy Approved iva long been formed in my m) be public Will never be made to believe that an ape Pointment of w relative iy made ou the ground uf merit wlon miucnced by tamily views: 4 they ever With approbation. ofices the al of whieh they intrust to their Presitents for public Hurposes, divided out ae family property, Mr. Adatus degraded bims itely by his conduct on thin as Wash A done Limsell the eres With two such examples to pros seed by be doubly nexeusab It is the rejation widont than it he but AE As come haps, too, pubic exteemy satiatiod UT assured you of the ine mM with which this transvetion its me ept My alloclionate expression 4 4 4M, JERPERSON, An Infant Talks When Only Three Months Old. . Chartes (Minn.) Herat, 19th inet ning letter nd vouched Juth, one of ont able and that we for you, Promthe From the for by Dr, Su pucecssful sof the “veral parties, ainee Ue ae of this ht, have visited the tu Tall agree veiny it ten nslon T wish to make known to the pubtie vost remarksbie, indeed woudertul, ine in every respect, aud beyond stances of Infantile pevencity, in the line of talking, that T ever heard of, Tdonot. tudged, if anything Hike tt Is to be found in any of the words of strange things, Twas cniled upon a fow days azo to atten Ta, sick child, «dang ol Wiliam ana Mary dani Hoarsay In the nauthy of St, Char township, Tidnod the child, aved afew days. wi five mont yi After wlininistering me child, Lwas startied to bear it say very distin y don't want any more.” Complctely quired of Ul ther how Tong the babe had tied. As thonyh it were no anusdat ¢ currence, ite Goully sald it Commenced talking & Lew days before It wee three months ob ely liite pressed with this unheurd of ard) premature devel pment, T watched the chit withe the dec terent, “It doos wot pratile, as 18 usual with | when first trying to talk, on and + fog at words, It spenks clearly a Hulur sentence that ¢ de tment thoughts cally and el Joly wid Winhesuf others, Was out of house, and family Inquired wh when the bat bun, sald to ti ‘other: *Otty tas or Te wil the qaietly in tte eras yer is at Work, aed When itis bua aby wants dinner,” or manne pintnly as a child of five or ae years of w ay as Well mention the fuct that Another of the children eommenced talking at cight months old, Altogether 1 consider ita phenomenon worthy of pubic record, Nor dot think itany the Jess incomprehensible that this talking wonder is girl, H, SUDDUTH, M, D, sade funeral of the Hor: Father D'Arcy, of ad. Vosterday ira hia ite rowidence™ “S20 placa # (and for the tntormation of outsiders | r A Trustecs of the South Carolina Chiversity are tolored men, An Obio man recently made the run from Akron to Toledo on a velucipede, about ninety miles, in fiteen hours A grand exhibition of implements of war will tave jJace in April im Ameterdam, under the patron- age of the King of Hotland, —Inmense quantities of snow have recently falion all over the south of Europe, and the tele frople have been Interrupted tn mony places, —In the Goodman, Mississippi, burving ground fan simple shaft of white marble, bewring the tn. reo “Mere lies Jack Shilicatt, an old bache ar,” ~A London theatre intends to allow a diseaant to those who buy seats fn advance, on the gronné thot itis to the advantage of @ theatre to «ell ite seate Smith & Woason have acuta pair of faney to volvers and an elrg breech-loading sporting gun fe a present to Mr. &. W. Stougtton, of this ely, ound, —Three ladios, wi re lately knocked down or by a anOW silde off a store roof, have re. covered £150 of tho owner of the store to pay for Jost clothing and medical atten dane Julius Catha, of Hartford, has just sold the former home of Mra, L. HH. Si,ourney on Asylum street, in that city, to the Boston, Hrtiord, and Keio Hortroad, for @0,0, which gives # wet profit of $1.00, In the vicinity of Three Rivers, Canada, « traveller's horse beewne entangled in the telegraph Wires at ® point w wy Crows the highway, aud received Injuries from which it dived the next day. The extaens informed the owner that the wires were twenty feet from the ground before tae snow fell, One Cornelius Russell eleins to have mado the dp try that the famous how Dexter is of the Morrill stock, an! les no pretensioms to the Mambles tonlan blood, He «aye he has ¢ mt Dexter back 10 his true sire, through all bis own: esbips, from bie breeder to bis present owncr—Mr, Robert Monacr ob the Ledger, Henry Garda of Franklin, N. H., a fountain apon bis land which is «upplied by #0 pow Ul We peng that fe etre has sot froen during the winter, [ke has it congelation, an ira ¥4 feet sigh oad W toot in mass at se Jrcuinforenee, [is 90 feet iu cireumfarence 12 from the ground, and 2% feet atthe helght of feet, =The Sat Late Telegraph announces that Prof, Orson Pratt, having tuished tho transtatt of the Hook of Mormon uty the Deseret alply Is vow engaged in reading the wane, wih a view te corres any mistakes that may have been a Tn: m ¥ after the manuscript has beea read and oorrectet, he will go to the astern Stulex ty lave At printed, —A traveller orrived lately Nice, The proprietor lod bim into a eloay le om, and showed 1, WILE BONT Hatin, eet the tavaitare, “ You se ted, and even t 1 at a now hotel at showin ligiitty away, =Vh, Romeo, Romeo, wherefore art thou Ro- mcot wou doves bo me babe is squatiing for bis tad Jers nulaance to his tammy couse thee now Wi roamed, Auid his theo asa dove to ho-me-o, —A Froueh woun called the “Ogresa of Montanbaa” has beea found gu ly, with * extenas ing Cireamstinoces,” Of assassinwlag 2 ebildren aud causing eleven al is Te is aaid that the ane pouneement OF xtoudating cireamatances ' caused some astonisiment in court. As for the wretched worndo, she laughed, and, on leaving the court, Kistwd her hand to the gury. Lustead of being exe cuted, Hie escapes with hard labor for iife, A Fvejvo Leland correspondent of the Jono dul Gazelia sey iat there ure at Libruka, on one of the Verjee Islands, about thirty Americans, all sailors, most of whom ran away from tucie ships, The principal man among ther, and the one who bar Che most influcnco with the eblofs—und in fact Ie a very respectable and steady man—is David Whifty, who Wirty years ago leit a Nantucket whaler, end, making fricude with the chiefs of Libruka, settled there, He has a number of wives and a cousidere able progeny —ASt L following Oguree country at forty millions rink spirits at ail toint per me not, or thou wouldst stay at an is responsible for the ulatlon of this 123 rever wily, called * and 3 are habitual cbriates, OFT women, MA never taste alconolics of any kind 5 90 taste wine occasionally; 17 taste ace deat epirite; 36 drink ale or beer constantly; 14 drink ardent spiiits periodically; and Bare habitual ebriates. Fewer women drink then men, but « larger proportion of thon become habitual drinkers, —Mr, Thackeray had the misfortune of suffer. ing great aMbetion ( bs his wate. actully ingane, ate was table to sudden attacks of al distarbance, Woleh took the #tranze tnen of driving her, with irresistible toree, to some Metho» dist convent her over-exeito! mind found onate shouting and sereamlug, Hor tenter husband having been told hatte prevent Lice foreibly from attending su tings would onl vil, overcame ia strong distoste tt all aneh displava, and not onty allowed her to go, bu sisted apon one of her daughters accompanying ertothechapel, Their place fs by their mother's do,” be said simply, and he had the satisfaction te Know that bis unfortunate wif was proteste gainst attacks of greater violence, —The Trenton (N, J.) True ¢ the arrival in that place of tue from Pennsylvania, They were mount horses, and were accompanied by a ol ulso mounted, who carried a of which wasa ffiy-do! “Konigmachers " exch carried a lighted toreh, One of them addressed the crowd, which had become quite large, and sald that the Government hid Insued these bonds to carry on a war in which thousands had shed their blood and laid down their tives, The Government ouzht to be relieved from this debe They then appiied thelr torches to the fifly-dolly bond, and its ashes were son scattered to the winds. ‘The speaker stated thatif all the bondholders wonl do the same, the Government would be soon re Heved from the debt, whieh no one present was pre pared to deny, ‘This ended the ceremony, —The late Marchioness de lu Vallette, wife of the French Minisier of Foreign Aifaira, was a native of Watercown, Mass, her maiden name being Ade Nine Fowle, Atan ¢ she went to London te reside with an elder sitter, who was the wife of Timothy Whisgin, rich American banker, Here she attracted the attention, by Her beauty and intelite gener, of Saimnel Welles, at that ime the only Amerk can banker In Paris, who married her, With lila she lived ior ten years, rendering his elegont mans sion one of the favorite resorts of the beauty and fashion of Peri, native as well as American, Ie 1841 Mr. Welles died at an auvanced age, lenving large fortune ty bis widow and their only son, At the close of the following year Mrs. Welles, then ta the meridian of Life, married the Marquis do ta Vale ette, then a rining member of the diplomatle corpe and since the Premier of France, In the height o her prop aly aye gracious and borph table to ber countrymen, and interested in the fems tunes of her native lacd, so AsEA Diner, = = enre certain things—nsn svige, a ghost, The income tax, gout, for three That 1 hate; but the tt T hate the moi Is 9 thing the; Without being er an mention chera® om white vred man ross, aMaed to the tog nthond. ‘The oH) Kony nn eth y call the s If you like coffoe with #pfid for dregs, A deeiited hint of #3!t in your tes, dn fishy tasio In the very « By all me cMnose the And if, with these datpties to drink and eet, You prefer ots vestige of grase or troe, And a chronic state of wetin your fo ‘Then I recommend the sea, Once I met a friend tn the street, With wife, and nurse, and children three= Never again such a sight may 1 mect As that party from the sea 1 ‘Thetr looks were sullen, thetr at Canrieted felons they seemed Meg tens “Are you going to prison, We're beefed poe ap Peet a a ad ol

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