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2 A 4 JU Y-SINTH YEAR THE CUBAN REVOLUTION, —_ TUL GOVERNMENT CENSOR'S NEWS, SUCH ASIT — Cobon Passengers from the Brit Davis seized and Shot-The On Crow Thrown toto Jait-Men and Mant ‘ons Londedat Cape Malai Expedit Havana, March 9 Key Wast, March 31.— The Dt lish Consul bas rent the ganbost Heron fo Cabirien, wlere the British sbip Jem. Davi taptured by a Spanish cruiser, has arrived, ‘The volunteers at Caivarien siezed two Cuban passencers, Rafuel Falero and Francisco Jimenea, te they landed from the Jeff, Davia, and immediate- Yehot them. The Captrin and crew have been thrown Into jail, ‘The Britith Consul expects to fave a Br tien fleet soon cruising in the Bahamas, ‘Two steamers and two schooners have landed men snd arms at Cape Maisi, the extreme eastern point B the island, Advices from Santiago to the 224 report that *he Mtenner Cricket ond two schooners Lad landed Gape- Hons on the northern shore, News has been received from Nuvvitas to the Mth. The Insurgents were very active there, The Go: rernment troops had reoccnp.ed Manat, and expect # restove communications with Tunas, - v core Convicted and to be Exiled ‘The Reeaptore ot the Comanditar Havana, March 81,—Two volunteers have been fed und convicted of committing excesses on Sun y last, and have been sentenced to exile and im Privonment, The revorta of the reeapture of the steamer Comaniitario are not confirmed. — NEWS THAT HAS ESC ERNMENT PED THB Gor. ENSOR, Che Peruvian Key West, March 81.—Information from most trustworthy reea bas been received that the 60: talled Peruvian monitors are really in the service of the Cubsn revolutioutsts, and itis believed they are near zanillo, +. Ceapedes's Declaration o a Wor of Exters h Atrocities which War to the Katte) V the New York Matt first acts of the Cuban 0 the taking of Bayar fortment and that of Gu partment, wh nager y vespondence revolution, and Sizuani in this de: aro inthe Central De ous capitulation was offered to the garrisons when we could have enforced an uncon ails wel koown, the princinl « of Hlzaton, and generosity were displayed bn the part of the Cal which we were willing t ne, slowing the man Carry on War with Pree ors. More than 4) prisoners whick t Resme and flowing ones pl ¢ ur poser vt having ts yrok of hfe, has continu reveat our ry Wii ist the enemy vielnted tn a base manner in Pu rto Principe the eapiuiauon of Guam ro, ae ing agolnet us the civil gn bad bern ‘sworn by the tere # oF tie fapiulation never to tke up. an Cuban nd they not on Q few prison re they eded in. taking, but with Hoot # nnd ferocity worthy of their antec: dint riea, Wher Jost their lar brutality of connivance with Tues did more, While ore troops not on'x re. te mortal remains of the on my'a s ldlers tod buried there which were tubom nly abondo: dy their comprntie, and Wok of their wo by sin cruelty, they shot, ciliachs for mere thw revolutionary 20, our dead were tar)arous!y a used by the Spaish foldiery, their bed-es mais ated, ond ob erwise ea? cted to Lie most horr.t) @ atrocd tes Tibera ing army has pot wide regriale, We coery mans ptm power 10 roctices and a lees fer With that object Lhwd addres the revolot in Mayzan Jno answer, and the ty and the desecration of our tontinucd by the Spaniaria, D.cided, tholens, to await the list catemiy be fore giving way to the horrors of repri tas, f went by fag of tence a de the ‘goth of December Inst to the Coun eral of Cuba, in whien Lentreated that the Spau sh Government’ should accept the kind whch we had Instituted and were other word ¢ quarter wound d belli er Of warfare nd bangs and vaming a period of fiteen days for its i declaring Coat aficr this time, if T nha) pily elved NO sutisf¥elory answer saying that they would cease to shoot and comaut the” be med erueltiow, LF would adope wt lust the Mourniul batabsolure necossily of reprisal, The commanding General, Brigadicr Garcia M poz, after having maitreutes by words and miserab: Inedited the envoy by tearing with Le own haud she tnsiquia ond devices of the delenders of tie coun try, suid in answer that he could rot condeseend to take my despatch into ¢ Notw ith ailing, true to my. wi 4 to take no ps whatever muti! th J have elapsed Bat to-day, the pe duct of the enem agra bave | to accept th with all the determination pelled it. There I dee enetiy In its most ample te b to-day, Witwout restriction of any kind od for blood! Execu. bon for exccution, Extermination for extern na tion, CAKLOS MANUEL CESPEDS: —— TUE SURING PRUSUET, The Hudson River Kallroad Tracks ube d- The ‘Tra’ Stopped The lee Broken at Castleton The Waters Kis ~Alb Jere Ton Boer U Wator= Lone of Life~The Mohawk Fifteen Feet Above High Water Mark Povouwegrsie, March 31,—To-n An the Upper Hudson assuines ascrons aspect. The water and tee covers she (rack of tie Hudson River Rai roid, between Stuyvesant and Sehoduck, to the depth of two fe The train whieh lett New York the fresher Bt hali-poet 1 this morning lies at Siuyveeant eta tion, unable (o proceed uriher. ‘The night exprees down, «hich left Albany ut & P.M, cameas far auntn Prrent and Wax compelled to return, AIL the down tr south of Hudeon bave been discontin~ or the night. lock P.M. ice latent reports from above at Cusileon, and Is ove Ms 45 OP. Mare lyin where they nat present, Two trains have beew made Hudson te ne through fre Albany ut 8 irty cars, whieh it, proceeted 10a leit short distalce south of Cus leton, when the loco: Uve Troy, which was drawing the train, ray off th track into the river, turning over on ite side. Ten Joaded cars also ran om three of them upsetting Toe trick this mornlg betecen Siuy ves Schodack is partiaily covered with water aceident uo one Was bort, the engineer paving themselves by jumping ALBANY, March 81" The wat ta Int d fircman is from e Wit te ten feet deep on the piers ani docks erie free of ice at this point, but blocked un below, “The fresiet is now. subsiding slightly. No train have arrived trom the West since yerterday af erncon. Owing to the flooding of the tack at. different eae it was deemed loprudent to send trains for, ard. Burrao, March 31.—The river and. creeks in every direction are much awolles by the beavy raius ‘and general th and much duis At Tonawand we Hit have been detaived, k a boat containing five men who were enzazed in picking up drift Wood, Was gy Stove by being “eurried by the current aguinst the bow ofa vease: near by ‘Two of the men, Alb pont, Were drowned chatdren in "he shiddren tn Tona ScuENKoTs rt Marriottand Alfred Du Marriott leaves a wife and two. thd Dupont a wire and two anda, 1.—The water in the Mo bove the low water mak av. Mt inehes of the old awk bridge, miles ubove nere wins stationary, resting bridze entire valley, fora a above city, is submer mt the lower £ tle city was subinerged this afieriioon, and erxons parsed trom house to house in skills,” The Tee, it Was thought, would go out today, and fears were entertained that the old bi Would be ear ted away; but the water finaly receaed, and at evening thud gone down a fo« Hepsen, Maren few crowacd wind Hoe At Wo'videk this m to the channel here by HU Went nd was badly dammed opin front of the city steamer Nupha was thrown agilust « plor FLO a cons: We eatent, rning the testtvom thet u Velocipede. ), March 31.—The Payne-Weston walk 14s tailen for a. purse uf 8200, carve to nation this afternvon, When wit # of this city, a dispute arose as to Burrs: Ing m sudden ter twenty-one m the time to be allowed for detention ui thy Cutturaueus b the bridge Laving heen curried away by the freshit, Payne caine 10 this city by « frershe god Weston returned to Girard. ighty-two Flare, rales over the worst of roads im twenty-two NE te THB NEW JURSEY MYSTERIES, nsec Deeper Dark than Ever—Identifying the W who was Torn from the Jers wey City Car-The Bo River, At length we have an explanation of the Jersey City and Hoboken railway car inyetery, The woman who was abducted from the railroad car Is, It seems, a Mise Mary Ann MeSpint, and het kidnapper a Mr Kdward Cosgrove, The air w it turue out,» Jovirs' quarrel (a rather ronth quarrel, we should soy), and has ended happily for all concerned. Mary Ann at first applied to Justice Alien fora warrant to arrest Mr. Cosgrove, alleging that sho had been assaulted and eruclly dealt with, and that she had lost her enpe, &e.; but after bertreqnest had been complied with, she relented and withdrew the ware Fant, the lovers having efected a reconcilistion. This explanation leaves as, however, utterly in the dark, Had we found the woman abducted from the car to be the aame that was floating in the river, we might, through the probable recognition of the as: raliant, have fathomed the mystery, Who, then, 's the drowned woman—ihe one with the white hands and the evidently once beautiful fice? ‘That Is the question to be solved, Our esteemed correspondent W, i C. will sce that we are seeking one thing and heanotier, Weask, Who are these drowned per. fond, with marks indicative of murder? The dead man has, it seems, been recognized twice—once as A certain Russian Count, named Frederick Wess barkeeper for the List year in Hoboken, and a second time as a Mr. James MeCarthy, As, however, he can be but one of these, it t# asserted that he is vr. Dr neil Parslow, the undertaker, who took the body from the water and has liad it in charge, asserts positively that it has not beeu identifed, although several persons have thoucht that they recognized In the features m missing friend, Dr. Eller, who has curcfully examined the remaing, thinks that the man shot bimscif with a pletol loaded with powder and bark from a tree, and that (he muzzle wan placed close to the breast witer opening the coat and waist: coat; Dut thin is mere «peculation, ——— - DITOU, THE GENDARME. - ein a Rehearsal Fight behind the Footlights-Chullenge tu ” Difference abou © Weapous ken or “The Meddlesome Vol step In. Considerable excitement has ex circles during the past uwo or th out of a difficulty that occurred betwee Carrier and Gabel, of the Fi It appears from the rey din certain growing Messrs. rich Theatre eom| rts that on Bai tors at a rel their relative positions on the stage during the de livery of a certain eyeesh in * La Vie Parisien the quarrel resulting tn a fight. The combatants wore separated, and the friends of each thought no more of the matter at the Une On Sunday, however, challenges were eont by ench of the principals to fight a duel on the following morning, and seconds were 4. Tt is alleged Mat one of the principals was desirous of Mghting with swords, but the other, who was not an adept With the weapon, objected, and insisted upon using pistols, Another “iggy” alto anbrequently occurred in regard to the selection of a groand—one having been in favor of Canada and the other naming Hobo ken os the scene of the encounter, During the ar- rangement of ae preYimineries Information of the projected duel waa conveyed (o the police, when, I is naserted, one of the principy's refused to fight, and the whole affair ended in a bvodiens war of words, nonce of the trou le it te reported that om tue French e days in conse. Monsieur ‘Theatre Co THE COMING TEMP + Avother Moeting of tae Vill esr. ce Committer. The chiefs of the Vigilance ittees in the various Warde held another meeting on Tureday evening, Some dissatisficlin waa expressed over Judge Hogan's disposition of the case of Keddy the Biackemit the members determine! to give Reddy" what was termed a *quict Hift" in case he should brewk through tue meshes of the law. A Vitter and angry feeling prevatied over the ease of Real Itwas posiively asserted that the “job” for his escape had been * cutand driod.” ‘The state ments made on Sunday night (which were laid be- fore the readers of Tie Sun) had been fully verified. The editor of the moruing journal in question hit printed the leader dictated by the Judge, and fol lowed {t with @ similar article on the succeding day. It was further assoriod that a Judge had posit. vely agreed to eranta stay of proceedings on Thursday morning, and that this was but the beginning of 4 movement Intended to entirely release Real. 1h was even uaserted that the argument of the Judy was already written, and that its toain point would be rested op the writ of error granted by Jude arnard. ‘Thrests of summary vengeance were Jo, and arransements were consummated for the wer of the members of the Com mi closer binding toge nittes, buch are the facts attending this Inet meoting, They are obtained from the same source as our pre vious information, As time has proved every word of th.ttruc, It is rearonable to auppose that the In telligence given above Is wo)thy of belief, A few Lours, however, tll tell the story — bh of the Vencrable Dr. Aloxander 1 Mtovens, or H, Stevens was born In 1739, of A distinguisied family—bis father, Ebenezer Sie vens, of Revolutionary repute, beng one of that party Uhat cast the texed: tea into the waters of Bow ton harbor; ta uncle being # colonel in the Revolu Uionary army, and falling in battle at Groton; and cousin a wave yord. graduated at Yale, in 1 then studied successively at the College of Physi clans and Surgeons and the University of Penney! vania, receiving hearty praise from the ereat Dr Rush for his thesis on “The Proximate Cause of Inflammation,” ‘To complete nis medical e: he spent two years in England and France, listening to the lectures of such men ax Cooper, Abernethy, Boyer, and Larrey, ‘The war of 1812 being waged ut that time, hows ver, he had the misfortune of bel captured by British cruisers both om hig outward and reinrn tripe t long after this he beesine Hrofes sor of durgery in the New York Medical Institution ani Burveon to the New York Hospital, being a co Inborer with Dr, Valentine Moti In the’ latter place In 141 he won appointed Presitent of the College of Physleians and Surgeons, and soon afterward oi the New York State Meaival Society, at which hutter me he delivcved so able an “address that both houses of the Legislature voted for its publicat altogether from the practice spending the eve hile rural life a6 fu sium Chures, Dr, Alexand tion rida. frou Ave enth street amen Portrattot our New Minister to England, Mr. Frank B, Carpenter, author of the well- Known picture “President Lincoln Signing the Fine pation Proviamation," has just completed a full-Jength portrait of the Hon, Horace Greeley, up ou an order trom the Tribune Association, which will be soon placed om pubilc exhibition wt the Na tional Academy of Design intention is to represent the eminent jouroulist ashe may be daily seen in his san: ngaced in his eailorisl duvies sitting by ols desk, and surrounded by newspal Pith aserue and andother accompaniments, not forgetting his old Wihite cnat and hat 't iis ob the offee furn {ure and surroundings have been futhtully. presery ed, and theariist lias been happy in obbiining @ a Ural ardeay position in his sudyjcet, The lkenes memorial to Mr. Greeley’ many Jy and aduir rs, winle (her chict is abscut at the Court of St Juries, — Dotectiy Boston. Rostox, Mareh 81 g today bef the Levistativ e Committ Metropolitan Vo live 10r Boston, very grave’ ch ro rand. by George H, Gooding ugacnust me $l the detective police, deveoped Ty the arrest and conviction of Jenning’s wid Steadman, tor robbing his, Goodine’s safe, which was accomplished mainly by his own ef fortay ue churges ure to be thorougiily tuveet! gated, - SEE A Murder in Vermont. Rortaxp, March 81.—In the Rutland County Court today, Horse umley “ae convicted of murder, deiba Plumley, aged. 3 years, wid Broder: lok Plumley were convicted of manslaughter “NEW FROM WASHINGTON, ——— PARSON BROWNIOW HOTLY PURSU- ING GEN. LONGSTREET, The Rebel Gene Reeking with the Blood of The Ape ent a Dishonor to the Fling Aurce= Tenure of Ofice Law= Senator Conkting's Proposition to go to he President ToeDay, Epccin| Despatch to The Sun Waswnixatos, March %,—The Senate had a briof executive session to-day, and Mr, Kellogg, of Louisiana, formerly of Hiinois, called up the rebel Gon. Longstreet’s nomination as Surveyor of the port of New Orleans, #hich offce is estimated to be worth §2),000 per annum. Mr Kellogg moved to confirm Gen, Longstrect, when Senator Brownlow sent to the Clerk's desk —he being too feeble to read it himeel!—a fearful catalorue of crimes of which he indicted Gen, Longstreet, Senator Brownlow de- nouvced tn the most vehement terms the notion of bestowing #0 rich a gif upon one whose har Dioody and whose foul was Black with perjury. thought that to confer honor and riches upon him was to dishonor the Union dead and to mock at the maimed surviving heroes ia blus, His remarks were exceed> ingly pastionate and impressive, Me alimded to the unrecognized suffering and destitution among the loyal Tennetseenns, which had been largely bronght on by the desolation and perseention tn Rust nesace of this man Longstreet, He ealled the atten- tion of the Senate to the fact that he still wore the Insignia of Lis rebel service, and was proud of the He death swatha he bad mown tn the Union army, So damaging were Senator Brownlow's remarks, that fn adjcarnment was carried to prevent L igetreet’s rejection, Senator Kellogg te sanguine, however, that he will sucered in having Longsirect confirmed, INTERESTING TO TUK OFFICR-SERRERS, Secretary Boutwell and Commissioner Delano have decided to appelot no one to office as Collector or Assessor who has any other business, aa these offices are of such Importance as to require not only the tine of officers, but tacit minds must not be up- on anything else. THE NALE-PERRY pre UTR—RACY LETTER vO ‘The Senate had printed a document, for use in executive session, of fifty flome racy correspondence and bis Secretary, Perry, the anc being up for confirmation, Senators sustain Mr. Hale THE ADJOURNMENT. which contain nog eral impression in the Senate ia that se resototion for nt will be 1 to April 10, thon considersble Pressure to agree to April & SENATOR CONKLING'S PROPOSITION TO Pasa, The Tenure of Office Conference Committees to-day agreed virtually to the proposition of Senator Conkling, whieh Ieaves the framework of the bill on the statute books, but open the doors wide enon sh to let the Prosident make ail the changes he desires during a recess, It will go to the White House to- morrow and berome a Inwon the same duy, as the President is entirely #atisfed with it, 1, THE PIL ADELPHIA MURDRRRN, APPRALS TO THRU, § AUPREME COURT, The Twitchell ease came before the & Court of the United Stites this morning, the exuse being George J, Twitehe’, Jr, agt. the Common: weal h of Penneyivania in error, Win Wheeler Hub- Dell. wt for the piatatiin err rwiren oreme apers. and for @ Oyer ona Ter " ) ry of the city and county of Phtias deiplia, and the Suprere Ceart of Ponneyiva nia for the Eastin District, on the gronnd a stitate of the § vas why t If desired, rep ny te and proc med. proper, anil to ye Court made the fe such oF Fan argume he following orter rt ‘On moti Me of Mr. Wi. W, Hubbell, of eonnsel for Toner, tt is ordered by the Court th aine Is herehy erent dM writof orrorin tile case, with Ganerat of the Commonwealth Fuld motion wili be he April ME. MALSIY AND MI. STEWART IN TIKE BAMM WAGE The Hon, Geo. A. Halsey, who reluctantly con rented to accept the Kegiaty of the Troasury, ean rot, it now #ppears, be appointed to that postion, owing to an opib-on of Attorney General Hoar, whe roles that Mr Hulsey, being @ manufacturer, im pre cluded from theapromtmens by the act establishing the ‘Treasury D.partnient Vanrerins Noutwell to-day ordered thirty Treasury ents to he removed general principles, as he desiree to mace # thorough renovatic etary Fish has tené the mission to Mex- 1eo to Ge, Daniel B. Sickles, and he has declined the position The President has recognized Mr. FB. G. Squier, jate United states Commi ry, at Consul Gencral of the Kepubie of 4 resident in New York, ‘The Senate Mamilton to si and ¢ Indian Attain Ge Hondo ed this afternoon Chas, § or the District of Wiscon let to be Superintendent of nfirn Marsh s La in Oregon. The House Pacific Railroad Committee to-day herd the Hon, W n Ob on Pacific Rallread, whi Seeretary Browning to the ing the conse ler unsel for th 1 by thy Omaha line i to Ko be- lore the Senate Committee on the same eulyect. — NEW YORK LEGISLATURE, = SENATE... ALmany, March 91 Billa were reported —Atweuding the charter of New York 0 thas the charter — elections wil be held at the same time an the genera) election, calming to be A saving of ». kor it uf fers to the Kings County Fin for ¢ amend the wn of Sensi Cof prisoners on eivil pro in Kings eounty Kings county Judges to send prison five years to the entinry,'T Commissioners of Public Charities to industrial school on Hart's Isiand. ASSEMBLY METROLOLITAN EXCISB LAW, ysideration of Mr, Miteh- ne etropol tan law was tiken up. ‘The subsuiute w 4 by Moasia. Plunket nan. Mr, Bixpen, ing out the word beer in all an reat vecur, and inacrt, “Nothing Lerein contained nor in the act hereby amended, or inany statue of this Shite to relation to the sale of Invoxicating liquors suull be construed or held to iwelude lager brer.” Carried, Mr. Hitenman offered the following: No urvest for hat IntoRieathog sha 01 comp Lowt—42 to 00, Mr. P, Mitcu) tt offered an amendment, that the oye in the counties Of Queens and devoted to school purposes, Adopte 80, thet where a ball is taking place, permits may be given to the nearest liquor shop to keep open one hight, Auopte ‘The bill a® amended was ordered to a third read- ing. 1 The Exel ond ba Lorder, the titute fo tlle bill 1, antend by st the bill w Metropo.! xn d+ exerpt ipo ® Warrant laaued by & out Juredictioa. ure. Tar tox, March 81,—The Kiparian bill, which Passed last right, ered today, 1 mene 0 8 wer the right to of the i The net ip ue New Putting w tax of two per cent come of bankers und others was passed, ark Park bill passed the House, — Pigeon Shooting Mateh for Yesterday # mateh at pigeon shooting was nade between doin Taylor, of Jersey Civ, and Menry Tinkler, of Frov dened, RoE, for $1,000 8 side, to shoot Mt 100 since birds each, twenty-one yards vise und elzity yards boundary, on Dubois's Truck, Eighth avenue, on the 24 inst oo wina ov Jupow Lwonan Tos We 's Son. —A fashionable wediling Was celebrated yesterday after: noon at¥ o'cluck. in the Church of the Transfgura tion, In Twenty-niath survet, near Fifth avenue, ‘Tho aitar;was decorated with flow ere remaining from th Karte }, which afforded a striking contrast to the Dright display of spring costumes, ‘Tho Rey, Dr. Houghton oficlited, und performed th mai rig © bride, Miss Mary Barnes was given away by her father, and was supported by four bridesmaids, The groom, Mr, Robert Leonard, son of Judge Leonard, wus wssisted by an equal num- ber of gentiomen, At the conclusion of the ceremony the happy pair received their friends at the residence of Mr, LU, W, Barnes, 106 Bast Seventeenth atrect, testy between John BP. Hale ter The New Hampshire RK The Tempest. The last of a dismal series of unhappy attempts to put the “Tempest upon tho stage suecesafuly ‘was made last evening at Fisk's Grand Opera House, ‘These attempts have always heretofore resulted ia pecuniary failure, and there fs no reason to suppose that any other rosalt cau attend the present venture, ‘The reason Is, that the “Tempest fs not a drama to be acted, but one to be read, It is @ closet and not a stage play. His the most porely Imaginative of all Shakesyeare's creations ; tho very characters are in part splits of the air, and never ean be ftly represeuted by flesh and blood, Although wo read the play with intonse enjoyment, and Imagination suffices to conjure up the characters of Arid and his attend epirite, and the horrible Culidan, and to give them form ‘aud substance im the mind's eye, yet when an at tempt i# made to present them on the stage, the representation scems stupid, artidetal, and clumsy, Ariel, who ongbs to disappear like tho flash of the eve, loses all his ethereal «prigitiinoss, and moves slowly and heavily ap into the pasteboard cloudy wound off the stage by clock-work, One ean ever hear the creak and grind of the inachinery on which he goes, As to Caliban, an actual ropresentation of the monster cannot be other than repulaive, Great pain have been taken to set this play properly, and to provide good actors, Whatever money could do has been accomplished, But money cannot do every: thing, and i coald not save the audience from being Intensely wearied. ‘Thoy stared dally at the costly appurtenances and the tandsome scenes, and listened patiently to the flow of the Shake perwian verse, but they yawned fearfully be- tween tines, Many went home at the end of the second act, and more at the end of tho third. The only thing, Indeod, that roused evening, w for the manager, evidently forcsecing the resuit we have stated, has tried to forestall tand offves tt by Introducing afull corps de ballet, At the end of the frat act, accordingly, the whole action of the play ts stopped, the current of thought and attention broken suddenly off, and the audience ts treated to half an hour of dancing to OWenba that Jas not the slightest reference to the play and gives no SHlustration to it; which, Indeed, though good in itself, Ie almply @ gross folly and impertinence thrust Juto the middle of Shakespeare's work, The seonery has been painted with much ekill, though it Is by no means #0 flue or effective as that At Booto's Theatre, ‘There t# such a thing as over. Jonding the text of aphy with the machinery, male tng the seente effect the primary object, the play tte felt a secondary ove, and there Is also such « thing aa reaching afer the aublime and hitting the ridiea- ° Ta som te both the r Its have berm hoor ated of Arid amply taking the an- can havea one who ond it is more than venture (hat ome will the end. OF the net ir denerite, wes Kat another time, fo steht The Retarn of Biruth tds Ov Lovers of Freneh musi fre that the Fifth Aven the eventing © Adolph Birg wit! opal Tt has the very waariiatie ie eh. We doubt if the pla ora suceessful run. Certainly th it once will ever eare to pow doubtfal even If those wh Wave tortigude ty stay t themselves, thete merite and t take occasion to ay Trompe. » will learn with pleas e Theotre will be opencd April under the management of dd, when the opera of # Rend be p Avchanee of wen every nity we stall Mice La Grange Bea ne! Lew Thewerda,” an plite aux ‘tn rap eneesedon, closing wh se o for the fet tine in America, of Offen- a Tee Georgiens, Milea, chole will hove 89 a Enfers os A Wil appear. will sing in Hartiord this and to-merrow Whiell they will minrdlately return progent season gas been the fimeat ever bad outside of New York —— PORTY-DINST CONG ty this ety senate. ch 81.—The Vi the House eoncurront renola- nthe. Gh proxlin op. Me) moved to amend the reso. 1 so 08 to fix Upun Saturday, April 10, aa the day yurnwent THR TRNURR OF OFFICE MILL, Mr Trumpets (Itep., Ui), from the Committee on neo un the bill to repeal the Tenure of Ofice the by ibe which will be found Im the pro- of the House. ‘Ihe report was acreed to—your 42, nays 8 The pays wero ail Democrats. Adjourned, - Mouse of Representatives, Mr. Bixonam (Rep., Olio) introduced « bill extending 0. cry nitics guranteed by of tho respective States, MOMESTEA (Rep., Mich. mittee on M Woasnixaros laid befor on Mr lt the Sen dyonen Hamniy ¢ ferred, LAWS, ' offered a resolution ai- recting the Co Public Lands to inquire fito the expedioney of amending the Homestead Jaws, so o4 fo count service jin the army ase of the ve years occupation required’ of Adopted. Mr. Fenny THE NATIONAL FINANCES, N. Y.) introduced a bill to pro- Mr. Devin ( hibit secret 9 account Mr. Se Ways ?. es or purchases of gold or bonds on Heterred ead States, . from the Com on reported back the Senate he prepayment of the interest on the pub- hie debt, snd asked that the Committee be discl from the tus her eousideration of tt, ‘The Comal was discharg DIRKOT TAX IN TIM soUTH, JULIAN (Rep. Ind.) offered a resolution tn- exw (Rep., Obic vd Meons, i Mr structing tho Committee of Ways and Means to ve ex clleney of revlaing and enforelng (irect tax In the States lately in rebellion. AMP RICAN INSTITUTE—INTRRNATIONAL FAIR. Mr CLrveLAaND (Dem., No.) oftcred @ resolution r citing the purpose of the New York American In- stiiute bo hold an international exhibition of the in- dusiry of all nations in New York in 110, and in. structing the Committae on Manufactures to Inqul as (0 the propriety of rendering Goverment ald to such uidertakings, Adopted, THR TENUKM OF OFFIOR fi The diver RAL BILL. Lou wae interrupted at 2 o'clock, when Mr, Burien (Kep., Mass.) made the report from the » Committee on the Tennre of OMce bill, ‘The vill, a8 proposed to be adopted, reveal and second sections of the original 'Tenw act of Mareb 2 1807, ‘The first section of the Senate t ts left untouched; the second section © as to read as follow Sonato 4 in his discretion to « yinud with Us ad omy advice and cor e4 ‘ine, ap an bated shall take the ‘oath and ined by law to Uiveretiin by the dealg the nother Mt such @uspended otfeer in U ne onda “Fequl by Ay be takeo ani ex o be filed. Hialr, Boles Mow » Butler (ienn.) ‘Cobb Wurlett, Bouor na, Charealit, Cond Cook, Conger, Cowles, hery, Do wets Doval, Ela, Fitén, Gardtad, Giibilan {Wis Hil) Meopers Hopkins, ect sally Vs Judd, Welcey, Latlin: Lakh, Logan, Lynch, Mayuard, Mocurt ry McGrew, Serenr, Moore (Olan Moores Del Montel rriil (Mes), ONeill tere, Pulp Bo nt. Sawyer, Xe S Steven atic, Pe Von‘ Horn, Ward. Weiker, Wheelet, Willlatis: (nd), “W vane, witcher 04 Nava-Morara. Archer, Aztell, Beatty, Beck, Beaton, luda, fird, Loy dy dh oka Tare, Cutie Cameo ee Land, Crebs, Davis, Dewerse, Dickinson. Budeidge, ¥ Waalivurn’ (Wis, Fy. feta, Golludey, Griawowd, Haldeman, i wieton, Me Hlowkins, HHeag, Hoar, Holman, Johnson, fries ey vuln ern Lo aaa Marina Bay: him, del Oraitcd: MeNealy Muse alet gaa agape, W biuck, Orth, Poland Putter, seindalt, Radi, Medeon ‘4 we, fuuers, numa key, 15 Vi Ly et (Vt), Nita, Autniimy Bicceney, To tinbie, Pan Aubehy, Poon heess levis, Whittemore We kinnow, Withatns, Widen fr a.) Wood, and Woodicard—6i. CONSTITUTIONALITY OF AOTS OF CONGRESS, Mr. Woopwanp (Dem, Pa.) introduced a bill to teat the constitutionallt le sels of f tla tion Congress, Kulerred to 2 Judidacy Counauien cert a 0 President te h t U. 8 eth t ‘her,to per i 1 fi d officer and it h is Antios be a uments of hich to the officer sus Fane Presidents wits | complaint to the New Jersey Legislature, chargin bribery on the part of @ member of the House and ‘por-ons to All all yacan- | members of the lobby, in the appointment of a Judgo ‘offices w exist previous to the meoting of | for Hudson couuty. Mr. White was the nominee of g Henate, ett tes femporarily Alied of not, apd 80 in | the Democratic caucus, but, contrary to ail known ‘ Fe eusvonded; and if ihe Benate s numination was hutacted on, A Commit: place of any purported oft teo of investigation has Leen ordered mn her mil nO! —— § practicable to sald seasloBOf | ji4ii9.—Tho grand ball of the ‘Old Guard, jebate, G | composed of the veteran members of the Light debate, Gen, Butler moved the pre: | tnd ond ihe City Guard: will cake place iu the Ort win agreed to by & vote of yeas | Acaiemy of Music on Tuesday evening next, nays 87, ws follows: ‘The ewico hop of th Cinb ia to be given at Yeas-Mevere. Allison, Ambler, A\ Lyric re Friday evening, in Arnoll, Asper, » Banks, Te ig ey hy Be! | gtoud of at'Do Garmo's as advertised, ——— THE MURDERER JOUN REAL. JUDGE SUTHERLAND'S DECISION TO DE RENDERED TO-DAY, 2 WH the Judes Grant a Sting of Executions or Is the Offender to Die Toemorrow t~ 'The Voice 0: Peoples Judge Sutherland's Court was thronged yes: terday morning by the friends of the condemned murderer in the Tombs, who had gathered to learn whether bis Honor woul! granta stay of proceed: ings, oF permit the hangman to go on and exceute the order of Judge Barvard that, on Friday, the 24 of April, John Real be hanged by the neek until he fa doad, ‘Tho multitude listened to case after of the least possible Importance, patiently waiting until the hour of adjournment; when, aveing that they were awaiting Kome word from him, hia Honor re- marked that he had not completed his decision, and could not deliver it until Thursday morning. It has been surmised that the Judge will not grant the stay of execution; but this delay of announe ment would seem to indicate tho reverse of the sur: mise. Real's frionds say that if tho Judge bad ine tended that the man should be executed, he would have given him at least two days’ knowledge of his fate. The Daily News Tt ts stated upon of Juc ” ‘ood authority that the decision a Butherland will be adverse to the applica nd that unless aoine epecial providence inter Real wil be hanged on Friday morning be- tween the hours of 9 and I Governor Noman will not G ta Pardon, Aunaxy, March 81,—Tho Governor has posi- tively refused to pardon John Real, The impreseton here js that the execution will take place, although some of the river-county Supreme Court Judges may order a stay of proceedings in case the decison of Judge Sutherland, ot New York, isan adverse one, b ah The Votco ot the Poop! LPT THR FRLON Me tA’ To the Bititor of Tae Sun, Sin: It isnot clear to your correspondent how the city ofc t Real. the murderer, ettoer a new triad Mince, as fiat de mands that , andonly t raseally politicians are inter escape, If Real does get all thieves and loaters to kill whomeo ehiovte to kill THR PROPLE COMMITTING A MURDER, To the Bilitor of T Bin: * Justice, fn reference to ‘the ‘that the hand that stop Taw ts a tarce, If duet find that Jaw, as at prose and that th eof t nd their friends ted in Vis It Will be w permit to ver they miay inst ay purden law's elalntny nil, el he’ may a farce nt tot EUArANteS erty, Ts the f John Real, y thet the ta the richts of person Constitution a mockery ? Mexeented, the pe Of Heal is robbed by the peuple of Smedick, John Real should be the family of Smodick fu ople have to pay, and bor of Johu Real, KIDDING THR CITY OF A LOAN T> the Editor of The Sun Bint Asa citizen, L well entenced Lo pay their lowas 1 notable the receive their pay from the mmand that the law be exe. outed, and that pnoislinent be werved upon Keal as fe deserves, T soe in. your correspoudence tat some pervon describes Itval ag m respectabie young man, He is anything but that, Ho was the terror | ound the Twenty-fret Ward, Ii the elty wants to et rid of @ commun loafer, they will hang the mur lerer Real, ct tY THOMPSON, Twenty -test Ward, —— METROPOLITAN POLICK, > Racy Trials before the Police Comm One rm Twenty-one complaints were disposed of ferdiy hy Commissioner Hrennan, Rlcrard Donch ty, of the Twenty seventh (iherty erect) Precine Wis aecied of absouce fom Ha post, Cipt. Ste Wha reined asm wiiness, and us he cyl nut appear the Coun ctul Sergeant Davis to pro Win, M. Muvehin 1 reruning te heen handed over THE * Tomark being that He next was hig short d he did not want any prisoners. Mr. Bren that va the officer was so particular he o of the fore Clark, of the Sixth, wus Donal of talking mivutes while 0 that the charge | hostile Se to tinpo to the full Loui anneal sit t Case referred to «full Board, us get dar A by dergeant M: en and a half ve ofllcer insisted ferred by @ din owt duty a been mallelonsly. pr Justge Brennan, Who b a fine of two days’ pay, referred th With & vow of dismissing the officer, Panishment for Br Polic command, were tried for not tw four prisoners whom they had arrested, the Plaint being made by a poor, disabled veteran of onr volunteer army, named Enright elderly wife in the basement of ‘These men were fined fve diy On the trial it was 6! oors nt BA, My ren Gleason and Walsh, of Capt. Steers's to the station om “om pall ally, a in the m 1 Mr, Evright’s door, and the oft of four pera ed them, OM is share in this porter, with Dr. M very unsesaonal the four baret cers clubbed him and made prisor but enbsequentiy re was tod $98.80 for dat the ruin outrage. CURLOSITIES OF CL Mn. - Tho Newent Siyle of Newspaper Reporting. One Phillips, 9 sharper, has been nthe churchgoing, unsuspectin Bronkiyn, “Vertcrday, however, neha ot hold of bin, ‘Void Phillips some ti 9 the firm of Newn Worcestershire aa New York Herald vepor in ald of the funnily of d. Mr, Coss genre haequently learned that the / able to take care of their Philips w ; was arrested and who. him to bail tle fraud.g He hind swindied before He could keep on ewindling; wed he acco operated upon Jolin Salt to the extent of $%, acheck ou the Which, of course, Wis Wo was nought wn locked up for oxar tended to be ancphew of ex Judge Phillips, but tat Benteman docs not know him, —— The Jersey Styl of Drinkin Joseph Tiernan, of L pew Justice Whit Hoboken, and. applied for the arrest of a Mr. and kon, whom h of rob 0 Veehawken, a who bad $2 in his poss ot drunk, Next eehawkeen ferry Evens told him Collins wax a deponent weut to te Hquor ste: plicd for bis money, got it, and fecond time, He awoke tn’ the atternoon, Btorckeepor aud wile professing to have bo know ledge of his property, hu appliod for a warrant for thelr arrest, Which was granted, aceee Fighting the New Jersey re Justive Cornwell, t Attorney, uduitted niraged, continued tin IM ny tines; erga, ly ing inth National Bank of New York, leas, Again hillipa found, and thie time he is aately vation, It is maid that he per Philips, before ts keeps a liquor th inst. Tiernan, wee and fin the y, Joun , whereupon Sanday), ap: vk & the no minus Mis rob then got abby. Justice White, of Hoboken, bas forwarded a ‘The fincet military ball of the season, the reunion of the Jwenty seound Infunty, No G.S8.N, Y., W be given in the Aci Music this eveling. Col. Remmey i4 the Chai tho Reception Com: mi He design ‘The * Celtic Club" ball comes off at Apollo Hall on Monday evening next, Apel 5, This Club was estab. lisied last year for pitriutic purposes, and for the iiterary and social entertainment of ft# members Tt has debates and other literary excreises at ite Il brary rooms, Clinton Place Hotel, 765. Browdway, on ‘Thursday evwuing of each week, and the ball Is'gou up priuclpally fr the purpose of incr library, Letters have been received. in respunse to invita ions ‘ruin President U, 8, Grant, Gon, Ge DeCieian, Gen. Shields, and others, Gov, Hot . Stteld other Wisuguisbed ected Lo be present Tun New Courecton Ixstaccen,—-Mr. Grinnell over of daciog, enelosed within an Maltese cross, 8 Unusually tasteful in nd excention, MURDER ON THRE ERIM RAILWAY PIER, =_ id Driver's Knocks«Down Arn 1 Resale of a Weert Aj lofurt im Into a Man's Head. ‘The jam, the inextricable tangle, the utter con- fasion of vehicles and tongues in Weat atreet, near the down-town ferries, are always productive of Il! temper and often of personal collisions, In ove of these too frequent encounters, on Tuesday, Dennis Fleming, of 14 Ridge street, carman, was #0 shoek- {ngly wounded that @ fatal result 9 apprehended. inte mortem deposition was taken yesterday by Flynn, appeare that Fleming and another carman, David Foley, of 839 Kast Firth street, went to Pier 31, North River, at the foot of Duane strect, to get a load of leather, and at the time that Dennis was backing his horse on the pler, ® number of Erie Railway men employed on the wharf were taking a safe off of a barge, These mon Wanted to put the safe in front the leather which Fleming was about loading on his cart, and if they had done 0; it would have prevented him from got- ing his load, Two of the foremen engaged In tind ing this safe had @ dispute with Fleming about bie backing bis cart; but one of them, John Ray, accord ing to the deposition of Fleming, gave him permis: sion to continue backing. Dennis then seized the head of the horse, ant began to back the antmal, when James Barnes, one of the men ongaged in the Innding of theaafe, ran ap and withont any words #truck him on the head with wbandsplke, Fleming was not thonght to have been very seriously bu ad Barnes, who was arrested and taken to the oinba, was not held, as the complainant did not por, Yesterday morning, however, there were monitions of death, and an order was given by ce Magistrate for bis rearrest, and the Coro- ned, Barnes was committed, Den. nis Fleming ls a native of Ireland, about 44 years of Ko. a PROSUEOT PAKK AGAIN, 6 Brooklyn Court House Bont Uae the Money whieh to Exavend upon the Meeting in Eveulng How to Somebody Propor Albany Lobby. An adjourned mooting called by the Park Com. mlestoners to discuss the practicability of selling that portion of the Park grounds east of Flatbush tue, was held last evening. Mr. J.8, T. Strana- han was iu the chair, ‘The discussion was opened by Mr. Charles Jones of the Ninth Ward. He was in vor of the laying out of that portion proposed to be ; i f pmpleting the Park, sold, One-half the expense for Mr. Keran ull He furnished by the alle of the portion east Of Flatbush avenue, The ex in stipe for disposal Mr. Barker expressed nner in whieh the Com sof the Parx, contend no confidence could be heater Brittain apoae in He urged the Com pense of putting the not exceed $100,000, wine disenti«faction Ww anng by their Standing tie Uhatat Mr. Join F. He would be fort y retin the eastern acetion of the night tnt the money which must necessarily bo expended tn lob bying a Dill for the sale of the grounds through the ginature had better be spent iu their improv niet. Kemarks were mado by Movers. Hughes, Hl, and others, hesitant THE LARC R MOF EMENT. pehar Drickinyerst Union, Nov de This rocicty and olected Mr Ke vty Vice Pr VF Hew. ree, Ni feos duck, "There secms to now tw enter the Ur ens, and Jost night. ‘The resolutions Anasona Last week were read and Siseusned by Messi, Coogan, Wihock, Pure’, und ethers, The assre tions and propositions contained in them werv ue nied, and proote were cHed to show tat the bosses, Hid ol, toe men, divide up the trade into several Bee rng eats isee bce w ten any one, the: belt k to another, the lathing Plastering to ot and #0 on, because they Thake more monvy ln this way off other men's lab and off the owner, Mr, Willoch said that tor the firat ten years of his working life bere he was in the employ of only two men, with one of whom he avcraged over eleven months in the year, aud with the other ten cannot ake over six time out of the twelve, He believed that they could do more work and earn snore money in eight hours a day than they ean king ten or twelve decidedly in favor of adhering W0 the demand tor e'ght hours, veral wooo a Jopted by thn inan, but insist on letting we But now the majority of 4 onth - Other Labor ™ Tho jourrneymen masons to suike tor $04 day. Tho Trentow potters, one thousand in number, aro atill on strike, without any probability of a con: promis ont Nowurk are about ‘The New York Cooperative Printing Company will meet th Mall, 68 Kost bs iw y,on Saturday ning, at 8 o'clock, to take uieans for securing ubscriplions, The tailors held a meeting of “shop dele gates,” Mr, Mobrstatt, President and the details tn rolerenc dd price lists in the varlous shop were di rinan wood carvers, Mr, Ament, Presi. dent, met last evening. 'y havo just’ paawed trough « strike for an advance of ten per coat, the result having been very sulistactory, The Third Union € psparey Building Society meet to-night in Codperative Hall, 21 Bowery, Thin Society nearly 400 iad shares araounting to over $700,000, and Ly In a satis factury coudition, — Jottings About Town, This is All Fools’ Day ‘The advent of modern spiritualism was cole- brated last evening lo Cooper Institut Mr, Ww, J. Rose talked about " Other Habita- ‘bla Worlds” last evening in Lebanon Hall, The members of old Public Schoul No, 7 took thoir first annual dinuor together last evening at the Astor I ‘Tue employees of Messrs, Harper & Brothers have adopted resulutions of respect for the I James Harver Mr. Paul Du Chailla will talk al nibal Country,” in the Lexington ay mat the an ue Chureh, Forty-siath elivet, this evening, ‘At the police auction. sale, yesterday, two clothes lines that could be bought Ruy where for 3 sold for & Workmen have begun excavat: dation of Stewart's now building aod Thirty third street, . The Union League Club received their friends lant evening. Grafulla’s band and Thomas's orelostea supplied the unusic, hie pilot boat J. D. Jones, No. 15, supposed to have been lust, arrived yesterday wfler a cruise to cents each for the foun: at Fourth avenue the evstward of x7 days, Charles J. Wolf, « carpenter, fell from a scat fold and. reevived fie injuries while working ina bullding on Forty eighth street. U.S Commissioner J, B. Mevcalf, nephew of the jate Commissioner Betts, was marrlea yesterday to Miss Cutung, in Trinity Chapel The Coniuission appointed by the Secretary of War to investigate iuto the proposed Kuet Kiver bridge wat yesterday. with closed doors. George King, who had stolen §200,000 fi Mosara, Cambreleng & Pyne's ofice in Wail st was sentenced yesterday toa teria of Ave years ii Sing Sing. The Executive Committee of the Odd Fellows! tenial Convention met lust even. and puted thy badges and tickets tor the comin ation, inst lecture of the course before the Bloom Ingilule Catholic Association will be devivered at Lene Hall, 724 Sixth avenue, this evening, vy B,D, Me Curthy, Esq. ‘Tho’ reception in aid of the Samaritan Home for Aged will take place this evening, at 409 West Fonrteenth street, corner of Ninta avenue, Qra- full. band will be in attendance, The fw f Lieut, Casey, wha was shot by one Brewster, « private in Company M of the Fourth Cited States Artillery, at Furt Washington recently, tuox place yesterday,’ The body was interred in Culvery. Edward Burke, Thomas Clellan, John Midden, Joho Burnside, and Edward Barebell started from Okdeosburch for Culiiornii, and on arriving. in this city intrused (eiruioney to one of the wavelling ticket agente, They haven't seen it ce. The thieving hack-driver who charged Mr. 8. W. Hermann $1 for @ ride to French's Heel, waked up the Wrong Customer, and hinselt tovk a ride dow to the Mayor's office rday moraing, HHedep ited $10 With Biarsual Tooker and took away a rep: rimaud, ‘The Hon, Henri Mount (Harry Hill) will open a lunch room for the City Hall folks, 5 and 10 Centre street, on Saturday mest, Marry respectiuliy invites the Rey, Dr, Adams, George B, Cheever, ary Ward Boecher, Theodore Cuyler, Theodore Tilton, and other eccicslastieal dignitaries, Buthlo-tongue sundwiches aud brandy smasies free at 11 A.M, formerly took possession of the Custom House yes: terday morning. and Was Warmly welcomed by the retiring Collector, Mr. Simytl F, Grinnell briefly tdiressed th ate officers of the institution, ndasked thelr aid in honestly adminiatering affairs of the Custom House, scautioning ‘them againat recclving anything in addition to the salaries Wid by the Government, \ Horace Greeley, having been importuned by the father of a large’ fanlly to give, bin some tickets f little children to some “moral entertain. the fond parent was protusely thunder. ck some days alter by the receipt of cards of of Bill ‘Tovie's Iriondly wet tos. tho Spruce street philosophor absent imiuded or watirloals men’ PRICE TWO CENTS, THE HORRORS OF SING SING. —— PRISONERS MURDERED AND NOBODY TO BLAME, —t— Coroner «cEntee's alo ts Prinon—Weatchostor Polit pated by a Westchester Jury, The hideous atrocities to which the caged pré- Sonera in the State Prison at Sing Sing have bees repeatedly subjected by merciless jailera have onew been exposed in the colainns of Tue Sow; but the latest outrage, In which Dean, the heloless conviet ‘was showered to death, Indicates that no reasonable hope of a reform, in which “humanity” shall be aw element, can be entertained #0 long as the presemt Keepers, or a majority of them, are held In offieg, OF course, the outrage had to be Investizated, foe Dean did not apparently die a natural death, now was bla life taken according to law, So the Corones of the county, Mr, MeEnteo, held an inquest on the body yesterday, and took volumes of testimony, which charitably convicted nobody, The first wituess examined, Dr. Wor, 11. Helm one of the pliysiciins of the prison, swore thad shortly after the death of the convict, the body showed slens of putrofaction, He found the lunge and liver entirely bealthy. The elomach was empty, He knew nothing about the showering in the prisom TUR CONVICT UNDER MEDICAL TREATMENT. Dr. J. G, Collins, another phystelan of the prison, deposed that the murdered prisoner had been unde his treatment, and was admitted three times to the hospital and discharg: ond ateach time he bed cramps aod spasmodic laborious breathing, He waa aioiitted to the hospital on the morning of the dag before his death, suifering cramps and asthmatie Paiva. At o'clock the next morning ho was takeq & choking sensation, and appeared like a persog wfocating, He then became nuconscious, and re mainod so wutil death, He died on the @th af March, at 11 A.M. ‘The witness was unadde fo form any opinion aa to the caver of Als death, KEEPRRS PLAYING WITH DRATH AND THE suOWwRE wari, ‘The Doctor then deposed; Lam acquainted with oworlng convicts; Lonly know by hearsoy that Dean was showered previous to hie death; be died ta forty-eight hours after being showered; the showering was not the cause of the adint ean to the hospital; there a no eetab lished rula to be observed in showering convicts otha than punishing them until Oey eubmit ; a case might arive where the conrtet would not submit, then th showering might go beyond a safe poln have ab ways considered it my duly to be present when « viet A ed if Tam notified; Lam told that ibis tho duty of the keeper to inform me; Ido not think {t was dangerous to shower Dean; if the effoeta of w showering are not immedistely noticeable they would not produce death for some time, DESCKIPTION OF THR MURDEROUS SitOWRR, alk Hyland, substitute keeper im the prisom where Dean was showered, testified that le saw Buckingham and Dean near the kneeling room, and Dean seemed to be ofering resistance to te keoper; le followed them to the principal keoper't ofiice; when they reached there, Buckinglam or derod Dean to undress binsolf, Dean said he wouldn't do it unt! he could see the doctor, or that he wanted to ge the doctor, Edon't know whiehy Backingham then said: * L toll you to (ake off your clothes,” und watked toward Dean ; the tntter tool of his clothes at ved t f baths the kerver Buckingham then “pallet tue a | whi water Was runing oat ook LE okew ped into te #lowering Foc cht steed Dean what he meant by the js tn tied tne bese the whey; Down made no reply sham thee asked him if he coud behave Biawelf at a wae ought, Dean stilt kept «ite “pulled the string fix me, will you, you reoundre! 2" FLOGGING A SIR pRtsonen When Dean tett the barh, ant when he re used tome swer a second question, Buckingham took a * eat" (an Instrument of punishment composed of three on fonr stranis of rope) ai « Dean with iteeve: times; then T asked yam what the matter was; be replied that the convict wished to go seq Uhe principal keeper about a cap ;" he, Buckingham, had denied him the privilege, when Denn, using « profane epithet, said, “111 Ax you for this;" the com sict was naked from the time he leM the show bath until the ‘cutting’ was over; he was thea drossed and taken away by Buckingham, VERDICT—NOBODT TO BLAME, ‘The jary at the close of the testimony rendered the following bappy verdict : + We find that tle convict Montagne Doan came te hit ath alter au tll tal v4 hours trom ou ‘and we find ng to slow tuwl auy prisou rule UF practice Bab been violated.” —— WESTCHESTER COUNTY, ecmeeiee At th Sing elvction the Democracy eloctest the tire ticket the first time in six yeara In Rye the election resulted ia electing Lioward @ Cady, Repubil Supervi by six majority, Tn Harrison Mr’ &. Willett, an anti-boulovard mam, was clectod by 16 majorit In Mamaroneck K..3, Rushmore (people's candb date) was olected by 24 majority, necting of the managers of the Cathole ory yesterday, Louis T. Jamme was electod ator Cauldwell's redlection as Spervisor of Morrisania gives him that office for the thirtcent® time in succession ——s Progress ofthe Pacific Railroad, Ovaua, March 81,—Two miles of track were terday ou the Pacte Railroad, 4 ore than AV niles west of Ogde s east of Moaument Point, ‘The Paeitic Railyoad is blockated by snow, and the work of construction has beeu nearly suspended. —_ Sparks from the Telegraph, orge Francis ‘Train lectured in Noi Mase, hist night, ares Pt A ‘The Spiritualists of Buffalo celebrated thelr twem ty-rst anniversary last night, ‘The Hon, James Dixon addressed an immenss mooting 41 Allyn Hail, Hartford, laet eventug. Wm. Lawson Carter shot himself through the hoartth Cleveland yesterday. ‘The Turkish Ambassador bas presented bis cre dentiale Us hegisting Of Gresee. Mrs Elizabeth Gedy. Stunton and Miss Susan Anthony lectured in Derby, Cont, las aight, Aw Lucy Rt, Blines was chairman, In the Constituent Cortes, yesterday, thi Wed vy the Provisional Goveramet o Hostility to the Consertption law continaes im vinces of Spalu, and fresh outbreaks are appre Pacific Mail Steamahit have shipped trom Bal to San Francisca 382 TI Dublin, yesterday, a enes of te Irish Church question, Orders bave been issued, granting unlimited leave of adecnce to thirty niep of each company in all the Lm yients of the Havarian ariay. stave been dissolved, Klee the 1th of May for the new Lae Will aesciuble on the 9tu of Jum 4 respectable farmer of Pieasamt unty, ag dS years. committed Gee erasing by hanging Iu his wagon Bouse, Juilge 8. W. Brockway, « prominent lawyer and Compan more to Jap: toil pobticlan of Califoruis, died in San Mateo on Tuesday, A band of Blood Indians made a raid on asaw mil at Boton Creek, twenty mites from Diamond City, few daye ago, but Were rey used by the workmen, The, Union Bnterprise Foundry, Jn Pittabarets William Johuson proprictor, was burned last even! Tue loss iy $6,520; Insure. se, #4000, ‘The schooner Angie Am hore nt Tortugas, any tee bury, of Quiney Point was compelled to thror She Was wsolstod off by e Beston Herald rut fo Mena tin Andrews, ervisor Crary, of New Ori seized twe cco Tyctottes yesterday belonging to Julius J. D, Brite, for alicyed (ads upon the Mary Drary, aged 80 years, after leaving ber work in the mill at Cherry Valley, Muss. om Tuesday evening. it being very dark, mistook Wer Way, Aud Washed lato # | pond and was drown ‘The soldiers and eiti tin porsult oF the Tudians after tie late Melt near Vsliow Stoney Fe captured the stolen stock, Dut did not overiake td Ly Giaus. ‘Lhe two Indians linplicaced jn tie attack on Ce Diamond Railroad train have boon hw. xed. As the tralo bound north on the Richmond vrederichanurg. and Potomac fall was ancy Ing Chest Mation, about hautway botwcen F erfeksburg aid Rehinvind ow Tuesday might the foot Aw 8 a HE OP the wy passe oerhoe Could be scoped it had eau body, eustlad tla twee rd