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THIRTY YEAR THE COLOSSE CLENCHED. ASTONISHING RESIST. NCE OF THE PACIFIC RAILROAD SAFE. The Sheriff's Depution Bombard « Mire and Murelir Proof Safe The War in Nassun Strect Mow Young William M. Tweed Keryed the Union Pocific He Pinys the Auvil Chorus for Seven Hours The Safe Opened What was Found Thereiny The marble building on the lef of Nasean dtrret, below Cedar, was yesterday a entre of at troction. ‘The oMees of the Union Pacitie Ratlrowi tre Rituutrd on the second floor of this bull tng The richly furnished, and in them the most extensive railroad operations ever known in the country have been carrie’ on. It waa in t apartments that Prince Erie bagged a half dozen Co: gressmon but afew weoks since, and threat some of the most potent raiirond magnates in th land with anightin the Ludlow Street Jail for con tempt of Court In violatiag an injunction restraining the siockholdors of the road from holding an eee for Directors. The euit crme on after heavy A receiver was appointed. that he was a stockholder in We road, and that his vote was refused by the tell ers. Noborly denied that his vote was refused, but everybody connceted with the Company dened that he wasa stockholder, Mr. Thomas ©, Durant, Vice Preside: tof the Company, was pat upon the #tind, and questioned and eross questioned for days tn Rnecession, Atlast the books of the Company were anded, ‘They would show who the stockholders of the Company really were, and whetuer the name ne are ned tio Of Jamos Fisk, Jr., was on the lis! DOWN IN THR SAE, . OF conrao, twas the easiest thing in the world t obtain tie hooks of the Company, When aske: Where ty were, Mr, Durant replied, * Down in th tafe. This was enough, Judge Barnard ordered the books 10. be brow him, Court opened on the Jollow books were not pro- duced. The d re they were, “Down An the safes” was the reply, Partuor inquiry dev | J the fuet that the gentienan who bad set the | Jock, and who alone understood the combination Lad cone ona visit to Now Je Judge Bernard Hzgested that the gentleman #howld be followed. the combination fennd out, and the hooks bronght Into court, Anerher day passed, and Judge Barnard moneted the bened. © Where are the books Of this Union Pacific Railroad Company?" he y asked, on! the four words" Down ia the aate™ wert returned, ‘The dersey ae an had disoppeared, tnd with Tim the combination, Search was for him for ond wide, but without avail, ‘Then th Tuslge ed Mr. Win, M. Tweed, dr, to ge flown in the safe" and snake out the tomes. GUARDING THR DOORS ; At 10 o'clock, yesterday moraing, fonr bullet heated xentlemen, headed by Mr, Koocker, Denut Bheri, swept past the postomee and ascended th. arble st ps of he Turner hutiding, Slowly mount ' Ing the stairs they turned to the left, and stopped be fore the doors o(the Company. Mr. Buyeker entered conne anes fastened An immense pale of to the wall above A rich green Sgured cary et was sieeplig be Lis feet. A breastwork of mahogany ed with a glass fence, partly shaded with green Ironted him, ‘The With Iedgers, old towels, inkstands, railrond scrapsof writing paper, blotters, chins paw and similar arti Within this: bres: sawa ling of high ean bottomed stools from rick rugs, a huge thermomctsn, a Rea 0 baskets, and @ marklet pped heater Firmly Wehin the opposite wall Was am Hn meng) iron door, with & polished brass doorplate A hansle of the sam rrowfully siaring ata bine hatbox ina state of dilaprdution, which had falien from a.shelf above the safe, A half dozen Wwhitefaced clerks, with erayons and pens above their cus, were earnestly seratehing away within this b: Deputy Baneker gazed at the safe with curtains ed aly were | risit waste paper metal wa! the al looking for the key o/ an encmy'e fortiflewtion n turning to the bullet-heads at bis side, he sald in aotemn to: “Guard well the doors; so ud “You bet, newer fear," was the answer Mr, Bur eker discppeared, the bu ads divided a paper of "solace," aud ranged themselves about the door, none ereane and as SULLIVAN, THR ARMORRR, Forty minutes of suspensi white faced clerks kept up # mnotonous scratching in their ledgers, ceeasionally casting anaious glances at the door, Messrs, Durant and Bushnell came from thelr private oflices, surveyed the four bullet-heads from Asafe distance, and then disappeared within their eanctutns, A troud of heavy fect was heard within the hall, and then a party of Deputy Sheriffs and ar morers, headed by Mr. William M, Tweed, Jr, en tered the room, Mr. Bancker, who bed returned, ex plained the situation to Mr, Tweed, who gave the party their Instructions, Marching down the left aisle, they turnea to the right, and entered a litt room, come ten fect square, flunked by @ washr: Opening a door on the left, they found themselves in the rear of the breastwork of desks, and facing the tafe, The armorer fung a twenty pound hammer on ni the pale-faced clerks jumped from ther ter COOLNRSS OF YOUNG MR. TWRED, Mr. Tweod stripped off his overcout, Nghted a elgar, drow an arm-chair to the marble-topped heat er,and sat down, Then turning to the brawny ar- morer, he rai “Well, Sullivan, the you can go through it? stools i "4 the safe, Dou you think Sullivan shook the handle, squinted at the bras plate, and picked up his ponderous sledge hammer, ACT sthrike itan the right place, I'll break the eombynatton, aur,” he replied "Well, break 41," replied M ed his legs and shoved nis tho pockets, “Break what you please; only get in the sa’e.” Mr, Tweed then drew from his pocket a copy of Tux Svx, and intently perused It Sullivan again dropped the hammer, and the white faced clerks huddled together like a flock of torrided pigeons, ‘The armorer then divested himself of his coat and vest, wiped lis mouth with the slecve of his Ganuel shirt, and procceaed to business. ‘Tweed, a9 he cross. Is in bis trowsers THE BOMBARDMENT. “Bim t" went the linge hammer, and a shower of sparks danced over the brass handle of the sale, “Bim! blimt bang!’ followed the strokes in fapid succession, The cnormous el horus shook upon the wall, and the africhted clerks swept over the deeks with the grace of start ed fawn, “Clang! ban led the sledge face began to assume the color T, and be breathed with the enercy Vexparks flew like at every blow, For p this terrible Lowbard: to its centre, ty the floor hke a wiped his rw enty. bro: ‘One of the deput Dpened tire, but pave out within forty AN IRKUPTION OF V1 ‘The fearfo! pour dine attract d th occupants ef the building spray my putes Sullivan kept g the building TORS, avention of the and with! the spac without te desns Was Ml of woud ring spectators, Sullivan ever*y of a Titan, yet mide but itt on the nase of ehilied ire : hin oitre ular intervals, | ‘Y iy grew weak in the back, snd dro: ped out in knota of tao und three ta searell fur hot ayple toddies, Tom and Jerrivs, &e AN ONSET ON THK INVADERS When Eviiivan hid becn operating some twenty gainutes, Mr. Dura :t, the Vierslrealdent of the Gray pany, Je sircly walle'd within the breastworks, and Eonirorted young Mer, Tweed, who plucidly tolled he SUN, v4 arose to mect him. Mr. Durant then \ netfled Mr, Tw er, and the ed, Mr. Ban men act ng ander their irdera, they wore frespussing on tie sof the L He entered a formal ceedings, and took di cerned I fint for Mr courtesy ived Air, Duraut wiih sald that he was simply carrying o t ders of Judge Barnard, and that ould not Jeave the ufice until he hal accouplished his objet, f, Durant then retired, and Mr. Tweed again drew Jue SUX tom his pocket, and dropped iu his eusy chair. gentlem THE ARMORER PRIONTENED, During this colloquy, Sullivan, the armorer, stood feaning on his sledgehammer like tie statue ot fietcufes ‘minus the Hon's skin. His face became white when he heard Mr, Durwnt's remark o' ' Gauaces, oud wis Augers uervously drummed tye — ong pandie of the hammer, Ne clanced at young Mir. Tweed, who wea busily reading the persovnis in PME SUN, then drew on his vest and cont, shon! ea Lis hammer, and sait: Weil, g od bye, Mr. Tweed; ye seo that eafe's a tongh “on, and ve'll want a triphammer to open It, Besiles, Lthink yell all eit iy mbit of row, and it woulda't be eomiortin’ to Mra. Salliva to know that her man was up wid tlre rest of yee Mr, Tweed perewptorily orlered Sullivan tor ume work, and the order waa reiterated by th Deputy Shorts; bat Sallivay sulleniy, passed with vut the door, banging the casing with his hammer as ve disanpered, ANOTITER ASSAULT ON TIE INTADERS, A few minutes later, Mr. Tracy, the counsel for the Company, walked within tor lind, and gave votice oatlevanged ia foreing an entrance to the vault hat they were teeny a nl be reearded Hv entering his py ainet the whole | fo: Ball 1 obroken the outer he knob, and the pieces strewn over the Hor. ARND FOR THE FORTY TiTEVeS, One of the Sheriff's denutics drew a simmer, and began operating upon the hole made by Sullivan's Naninor, Here the crowd without the breasiwork ta how! Send to Niblo's for the ‘Forty Thieves,’ shonted one individual “Twish to God they would ham nier Fisk's heod a» hard aa tiey lave hammered the houted another; while a third alricked. tno to tone of voice, "Never mind; Jim Fisk ‘s meoring, He'll turn a corner tood——d Hp one o' these days." ORGANIZING FOR ANOTHER ATTACK Th the mean time, young Mr, Tweed was ansthing put fle, He sent to Cornell aud Herring for a rsh supply of armorers, At 1 o'clock peared five bie, sturdy, etrapping feilow nonderous, pammers, cold chisels, and pavches. Then a ateady din of baniing ands fresh aircam of bright apurke {is followed, Youne Mr ed Vguted m fresh clear, and bean to shake Ja with theerowd of friends and acquaintances nding him. Toe multitude within the railing 4 great as that with TR ANVIL cHtones. “Poll back —cet pack, will yo f was the ery of the Sheriff’ niles, A‘huddling of feet followed, Yuen tie black: would swing their Tug ers above their head glorion would follow, Interspersed with the oath A jocular remarks of the appl died depu PRAM WALDRIDGH MISTAREN FOR PRINCR KIB, re Mosars, Durant ehnell, who spent the ty in quiet conversa. irfricnts, Atone time {twas reported ince Erie was in the room, and agen ual wie to get a sight at him,” One reporter tol Towed the crowd, will was tiuch surprised to find Gen, Hiram Walbridae wedged in by a strogghing nas of con rompers and check-beye, who were caging at him with open mouths and staring eyer ur Ger the ti presaion that he wae Fisk, the man who had created oli the t ble, The ¢ ral erecutea a fink movement, and eecaped Into the President's ‘oom. Soon aiterwards he leit the building wnol served © crowd outside THE OWNERS OF THE HUILDING INDION ANT. About balfpast 1 PM. Mr ‘Turner. one of the owners of the bullding, rushed behind the counter 0 at exeiteniont. Placing ‘ bernie, he demanded ceedings ping hia Tet and drawing # eves, he demanded of the deputics ant workn y what authority Gey were eattyhig ther outr sus prog clings, The armorers cease | theif pounding Young Me. Tvecd bi wa coud of tracrant smoke from his mouth nfronved the intra ier. Mr Turner spoke «few angry Words, and Mr, Tweed re pitel inv defiant navner, FP » latter trad » Deputy Baneker, and oder ty contact Mr Turner witaout tic rail swan dene, and the penning was resnwed, Wilia a 1ew minutes other who sere part wanes of the buildin, made They vehon nUy protested againet and sLowered the cen legant —vituperats F appearance Deputy Hunker b short by orduiing t @ line of opera tious, A AKD NOT TO CRACK. The otf safe stood the shoe bravely, ‘The brawny workmen Saeed and sacated Ike Etane tn Tortarus, Blow blow fell upon the sane spot Wau neemin ly but litle fleet. The brace handle Onaily dropped to the Noor wdjrollcd to Mr. Tweed" fret, us Ht inaons. Toe baidoe of the vault visite te seen of operat and fertousy *lamu awey at the obstinate door, but withoat a A resh cone of men from ore iron fonndary were Tiered, and tie, bombaritient epened wiih fest Vigor, AUGIO BM, tie workinen had forced. t Outer lining of chide aieel (0. the rhe oF the lock, tered the combinations, ‘Three other el ail no in thickDess, rotalnet nebarged away nt them wath near five o'clock, when ull * cach an dnd works tivety u or a drink. AN INTERVIEW WITH MR, TWRED, About 4 P.M. the t and handsome Col, Alfred Wa county, Visited toe Keone of operations, ave his wid, wid at ed to open the safe with fe vyster kutie, Hs sald he had aven the th ean Paris int OF IST. After a tive mic utes! trial Aired, vining Mr Tweed to ge Bar yard to issue an order suunmouning the aaie to answer for contempt of court In conversation with young Mr. ‘Tweed, be in ormed our reporter that he should camp out all hichty te necessary. He was determined that the thing’ should be opr ned before ve Jett it SUN Reronten—I understand that Jodge Blaten- ford has issued an injunction restrainiug your pro coedings ? Youno Mn. Tweep—t barely possible, 7 ‘The books think not, thomzh it is ate must this com} UN Reronren—Are they within the Pacific Ratt to be laugh Jntioate that y aud cher The books are in the safe ‘They will cortuin y be an ore daylight to-morrow murning. A TALK WITH MR, DURANT, Tum SUN reporter visited Mr, Du vate parlor, and was courteously receive: tat during his absen ¢ last summer the was blackmailed out of $50,000 and, emboldened by this snceess, a repetition of the business bad been attempted. ‘He was very biter on Prince Erle, suid that ‘the present suit only wn attempt to blaem sil the Company out o 000 te $100,000, t tm his pri: Me said fr Prince Eric bad. proffered to withdraw the anit on the payment of sueb sums. A suit woull be brought against Mr, Fisk for damaces, and he would be compelied to pay roundly for the damace Lo Lad caused the company, ‘Ther were important certifica’es within the Rate, cortifeaes owned by both coutractors and stockholders, Within tie laree aller wafe, It was his impression that F sale Way unlocked. A VISIT TO PRINCE Athalf past fonr reporter visited Mr, Fisk, whom he tound in the office of the Erie Railroad Company at the foot of Duane street, Mfr, Flak was weuted on the edge of a devk. hy r hand in ina pocket, ond his night leg «singing north A south. He wore a mosey beaver, unt was Histening to the roading of a despatch by Mr, Jay Gould, Who Was seated at the deal he waved Mr. us ton sent, Taughing leased the road, Go on.” He t ne across the room and sented himself on another desk Tn auswer to the questions of our reporter, he said he was determined to press lis Viek said to Mr, Gould, na halt r: "Oh; you're all right, You've suit agulhst the Pacific Railroad Company. ‘They had aitemoted to intimidate Min by ay pealing to Congress and dodging every square point. ‘Their erations in ¢ 1 to nothing, ert Ht of Bringing them to ter Sum tr understand they lave sued you for $1,000.00) damages Mr. Fisk smiled, and smoothed his blonde mus tache. ‘Then bia keen bine eyes flashed ws he swered, “Indeed, So much? They will probabiy be led to pay their own danniges, best tem uaring Op this suit.” After some furthe! conver Sution, the SUN reporter departed, TUR FINAL SCENR—A HOWL OF TRIUMPH, In the mean time the Aight over the wale raged with unremittent fury, Siolge hammer blows con, tinued after the arrival of Becor's retnforcoment With renewed vigor, and at last the conical apiu ile Which received the force of these welehiy all strokes, was driven cles through the door into the sale, bole of more than an diame lewng & juch in r, 8 how! of trlainph want ap from the tiroate sthashers. FION® Were the expressions the Hy vent ard to thn Je with aso et of dismay sufe-bursters! with complacent salisiaction, und others with dewourin eur ios.ty. OPEN. BRSAME, Bot all was not yer ended ; an expert steps np and serts an instrument through tho bole fito the mollsied lock, In ten minutes he adjusts the . turns the bers, and the bolt falas Then, a quirter to 5, tee door is awung open. Two de puty eheritfs guard 1’, und the Presiient watches it, WHAT WAS FOUND WITHIN THR SAPE Then the follow!ng books of the Union Vaeife are Temoved and taken betore ‘One eas), hook commontts for 167, and one com tr A. comiiench marked Credit. § tO ALT HD, Web Sout shock deluer Nov Arbon ledger Aug. Bl Wale ole Ratisiactority eould be thre th ation adjourned, nk Own uinoNnt ined but ni m them up were int pion Pacitie ¢ tor auytlung else about them would not n't know orang ut it o'clock, Receiver Tweed will a 1 oft his proceedings, wk a ApOciul term of t preme Court w Judge Barnard, How THE ROW ORIGINATE The erent procsedinse of Javcs Met, In, bovore Judge Barnard, ugainst the Univa Pecillc Mailroad Company and the Credit Mobellor, originated In tho follow ing manner Tn the fail of 1967 there was an active con teat between two partion amont the stock: holders of the Union Pacifie Railroad — ¢ pany to control an approrching election of Directors, At that time James Fisk, Jr, ten dered a sutseription for one million doitars of the stock, on wiieh be ofered to pay 8 cents on the dollar, The Treasurer of the Company refused to reecive the subscription aniess the stock should be patd up in full, according to the re: quirements of the eherier, Various other partion tendered subscriptions amonnting to @fteen miiion dollars on the same term, all of which were refused for the same rense known that they ec be «ben offered six alin fused at the recent aliempted election of stucklolders, A FALSE IMPRESSION, The Impression obtains that the the Unie road en bonds ockholders of Iroad Company have built the m the proceeds of Government @ Company ; bat In point of fact the road with Lis’ equipment, the pro: ecole morigaze bonds,” together With the Government 6 per cent, currency bonds, Which should be added twenty milhons of the Company sold at par.” By the assent of holders. any stockholder was permitted oniriets with the Company for the more speedy completion of the rox’ Such stockhiolters as availed themactyes of this privilege azreed to purchase the bonds of the Com: Pony for cash at; and afterward at par; aa also the stock par, The present outstanding contracts, held by) tre stockholders amount to S4 millions, mid #ionkt they realize on their securities at the present time, the murgin of profit Would not exceed six. per cent. cn tid contracts There Is, how no disposition to part w these seouritics wt present, aa they Lope to realize larger percentage by the advance In prices. BRIGHAM YOUNG NS. Wo kone of Hricham Young called yesterday at Mee of Mr. Durant, V nt of the L ad. and pres if the m the —— CITY MISCELLANY, - Now Views of Sibe -An Interesting Lece tures Col, Thomas W. Knox entertained the Young Men's Christian A ton tast night with bis ex. periences in the refrigerated empire of Siberia, Hie Jeeture was in reality a condensed history of that comparatively unknown region, and was listened to with int Most people nave hitherto supposed Sibera to bew oral Sing Sing for Rassia, whore keepers do am they please with exiles, and where Corowers hold no inquests, Col. K Hied the otion Uist the Feene of his recent journeyinge in a Botiny Bay, the only objection to the region} the frighifal way the thermometer has there of fall ing to 45 degrees below zero, He told ua, furtuer moro, that greater freedom of worship Is allowed Joved in Western Europe even est ox dis there than ean be « Charehes of ail denominations ean be found within the limi of Russian rule, Col. Knox interspersed bis observations with conslderable humor, and ae a travelicr's account of bis personal eapericaces, the Wecture Was one of special merit, Federal Appolntncnts in this Clay. The innumerable army of office-seekers will doubtless be gratified to hear hat the Presitent has at length taken action on the anbject ofappointmente In thiseity, Ameag a batch of one hundred and Aity names sent yestorday to the Senate for contr. n were the following : Edwarce Merrepont to succeed Samuel G, Conrtiey in the offce of United Stator Distriet Au Hew be re tmemberod, w ‘usr, in the sum of Grant's Cleetiok fund, Mr, James of the Late General, 8 to wneeced Maral Cor ley 14 te take the placs of Sheridan Shook as Collector in the ‘Thirty second Datrliet and Gon. Pleasonten ia to aracerd Mr, Raley tn the Fourth, ‘the Hon, Win, A, Dar. Hing, Member of Congress, 18 to succeed Homer Franklin in the Ninth District, and Mr, Wim. A. Haw: Kins takes the frst, Mr, Cleveland, a brother inlaw ofthe Hon, Horace Gree been nominated to the Siath, ~ “Alle Well that About 10 o'clock on Twenty-second street, Bast River, @ policeman ed @ drowning woman, who, on being taken the river funted and sank on the pier, Re storatives were administered and she wae resnact tated. She deseribed herself as a married woman, the wife of Wullam Dufly, of Mulberry street, near Prince, and added that she had been out house bantin and lost her way, but found her way to the water, into which she lad fallen. A telegram was kent from the Central ofce to Dufy, but ungullant William denied al knowledge of the poor creatare; she was then provided for in a police station, and at about baif-past one yesterday morning Duily re. nated and making his way to the station, asked and received permission to see her, Their interview was very formal at first, but ifter some time agles of sunshine appeared, and they fually became aifectionate, and left the station together. “heir © jon the police learned that the wor man was not the wife of Duffy, but that ale had asked him to marry her, and that he had refused ; that she had then threatened to have bim arrested, ana that so far from that frightentig him, he told ler to go and do as she pleased; what sue * pleased” to do wus to leap into the East River, _—__$_——— Eorthanake to san Francine San Fuancisco, April 1,—The severest shock of eartiquaxe we beve had since the great shake in October last, occurred this evening at 45 minutes part 6 o'clock, AS fur as asecrtained no serions damage has been done to buildings, but the people armed, parthquake was felt with considerable force at San José, Stockion, and Petainma, No damage was done to the builuings tn this elty, ugland, hai Ends Well. ‘Thursday night, at Frese y From — ‘The Hurving of a Steamer, Provipexcr, April %—The steam propeller Harvest, from Providence bound to New York, with freigiit, took fre at noon to-day, off Point Judith, and became w total los, ‘The officers and crew wore taken off by ihe pilot boat Chance, and the wreck was towed ashore at Point Judith, The vessel Is believed to belong to Hartford, amid : Yolliery Explosion in Lancashire, Loxvox, April 2.—Another dreadful colliery explos on vecutred yesterday at the Arley Colliery, im Lancashire, Twenty-eight persons were killed out: right, and many others badly Ljured, on of Andrew ice, axnati, Ap Andrew Price was ha today at Trenton for the murter of Halgenberg in October, 1564 He alleged that Androw Spears, his puicdevate, who was gent to the Penitentiary fur life, was the reu murderer. The Executi April2.—A long report was received quarters tas morning, iroin Gen lis operations iu tie’ fed, ‘The sick of the Ww Lasiiaun ar —— LOSSES BY PIKE > ‘Tne Methodist Episcopal Church at Squan Vil lage, Ny Ji, was barbed oh Sundiy Tho machine shop of the Memphis and Ohio Rulroad wis burned last night, Must ali of tue tmachincry Wab ba¥ rly the busine Ippi, as Jon $20b00; paitiulyy insured iuels & MeGowan's turpontine distillery, in street, Brooklyn, was burusd Inst uigu. ay Insiranc *. Mr. Edward N.Jotiaston's house, in Hudson Cay, Noy was Durned on Thursday’ night. Lows, Bhi), Induranee, 42,000, A child, agod 7, daugiter Gru eeupant, War severely burned, —~— A Cup Cavsnep to Dear vy & Canriras Draven.—Coron.r Keenan held an inquest over the body of Lou'sa M, Wersheimer, agcd 2% y-nre, who was killed near her parents’ rstdence in ‘Phir. ty-fith street by & manure wagon, The driver was seated on the wagon, nud although he stopp-d when called to by those who saw the child in (he tre: t, he drove on again and thus killed her, ‘The jury cen- sured the omer of the wazun for employing an | tucombotent man as driver," \ APRIL THE NEW ADMINISTRATION, BITTER NOSTILITY TO THE REREL NERAL LONGSTRERT, —The large number of nominations sent to the Senate to-day created a sen- fation in both ends of the Capttol and at the hotels, and ended in such a stampede of disappointed polt- ticians northward that the trains were all crowded, and to night the hotel are materially thinned ont. Goodrich, Surveyor at Philadelphia, was confirmed this afternoon, but the rest went to the Committees, aud will toko their place on tho ealeniur, at the head of which is the rebel Gen. Longstreet, on which caso the Senate spent nearly an hour to-day, Senators Yates and Rice urged with great warmth his prompt confirmation, because It would show to the country, and to the South especially, that the na ion has forgotten the war, amd forgiven Ite leaders. Senator Scott opposed him om the ground of his Laving been ® West Potnt officer, and that he had Aided ingratitude to his other erimes, Ho thought that when Congress removed, by special enactment, his political disabilities, this was ample recognition for the tifling aupport which he had given the Re- publionn party, He said ft would be as proper to ap point the rebel Gen, Harry Gilmor, of Marylond, to be Collector of Philadelphia, as to appoint the rebel General from Alabama to be Surveyor in Louislana, Pennsylvania would vote against him because Penn: Wasmortox, April 2 sylvanians had found no evidence that he had atoved for his crimes, Senator Sumner got the ond just opened a raking fire upon the General, when be gave way for an adjournment. MM, MOTLEY AS MINISTER TO RNGLAYD, Although there ins pressure to have the Prosi Aent rend Horace Greeley or John Tay as Mini » England, he bas fully determined upon Mr. Mot ley as the Ottest man for that office, ana will aot be turned [rom his purpose, ME. COVODR'S BRAT, The defection in the Republican ranks, led by Garfield, Schenck, Payne, and Churehhill, ted the friends of Mr. Covode to distrust a vote of the House upon his eae, a8 Republicans with Demo erate could have given a seat to ble Demoers opponent, and they ly had the case aent hock to the Committee to take additional testimony. ‘There is no doubt of Covode's eventuaily getting the seat, THe ADIOURNMENE. Senator Anthony will move to-morrow to amend the House resolution toadjourn on ‘Tursitay by in serting Thursday. Thin may possibly be carried, although some Senators are in favor of Saturday, THE LIVERPOOL CONSULATE sident will nominate J, Hudson, of Burs |, Towa, to be Consul to Liverooot; the Hon . tobe Governor of Montana; and May Campbell, of Gen, Schofteli's staff, for Governor of Montan: TH INDIAN APPROPRIATION WILte e Senate Anaily parsed the Lndian Appropriation bill with over two million dollare mdded to it, and Mt will co to the Honse tomorrow, and will hardly be ted upon before Tuesliy, as it must be printed ed in Committes, The Honae tx deel, dodly opnosed to tie Increased items, and may wend the WHOLE BULJECE tom Conference Comming at 14, THE PUILADELENIA MURDRD f George W. Twiichell, p ore the United States Supreme Coartt. «tay, Mr, attorney for the phe ntf ia error, argued COLOR MEN IN OFFICER Two of the tive dl to the Sen- ato yesterday for dust the Dis trict of Columbie, a Amen BE minated to-day to, Arscnsor Revenne for the First District of Louis) M, Willer be Postomster at Columbl al¥y colored men, THR KEW YOUK AND Cellectore-W. Wh, Mowkins, Freeland, Second ; Gordon 1 Pleasonton, Foarth; | doin William A. Darling, Ninth “ A. Avseasora— J. veland, Sixth 4 Ford, ‘Twenty we ne) ce Elwarts Pierrepont, Wh wen Wadsworth. POSTMASTARS APPOINTED, M. F. Rowe, for Youkors; dacob A. Mount Morris} Renstelacr Ackles, Rovdout; Charles A, Baksr, Hastings: Joseph F, Fisher, New Brana wick, Nod; BR. Mattison, Newton, N,d.; and Mrs, COM! Hopson, Tabadega, Ala, VAIUETIRG, Tho Hon, Jobo Hill dehvered an eloquent ad- dress to-night to the Soldiers’ and Balors’ Unton, Ac man has been appointed Collector of the First District of Louitiann, Paymaster Edward May has been ordered to duty at New York, relieving Paymaster J, C, itioner ns nominal the Pence t¢ iret Dintriet; J ord, Third; Alfred V. Giidioy, Hignth ; JF. Bauey, Thirty MeCartin, Filth District; John F, WoW. ‘Treadwell, Seventh; Au thy ACP. Ketehum, Ninth: L. b, d, and ©, A, Cole, Twenty. gus Doty, seventh JAstrict Ato United dtu Eldridge, Gov, Dunn, the colored Lieut,-Governor of Louisiina, had’an interview of half an lour with the President today, Gen, Ni of the House Military © prepa 4 will report on M Ing the o of officers of t my who ure nthe retired list The House Election Commit! that Ho ie entith have decided weal i the presen ead of Lis Democratic opponent, FORTY-FIUST CONG RBSA, pate ARs senate, Wasmctox, April 2—Mr, Howanp presented areelotion of Wie Legislature of Michigan in favor of the construction of 4 sbip 6.nal to Connect the Bt. Lawrence with Lake Cl plain, SETTLEMENT OF QUARTERMASTERS’ CLAIMS, Mr. Hows, from the Committee on Claims, report- Ya bill for the settlement of ciaime for quarter: aster and cominissary stores turnished to or taken by tac United States within tue Bates in rebellion during the late war, It provides that wll clans for quartermaster and. com: visnary stores metually Jurnished to the United Suites within the Bute of Virgina, North Carolina, South Caroling, Fiorida, Georsa, Alabama, Missi tipi, Louiaiona, Arkansas, and ‘Texas, and ‘rece ed fur by the proper ¢ receiving th fame, or which may have taken therein for the use of the United States without giving such receipt, may be submitted to the Quarte ter-General ind Commixsary-General of Subaiatence, reapectively, mecompant dl 0; a8 each ciuiiuat cul preecot of the fete an his cave, and it stall be the duty of those officers Ww caube such claus to be exumined, Soromtiereene Nonse of Keprenentatives, r. Logan reported the joint resolution author- the & yo War’to controet for the pur chase oF Ie: a suitable buildin cor buildings in Now York for the uso of the several staf! depart iments of the wrmy, a4 offices and storer oma, pro Vided that he ean thereby effuct saving to the Gov. crament, which Was pass A Lill Was pasced wutvoriging the Northern Pacifle Hailread Company to extend its branch road tu Fort lund, Oregon, ——— uter Qualifying. he Hon, A, M, Clapp, re- ressional Printer at Wasiuigto ou to ba directly or maine ith any newspaper, fy disposed of hin ni his son's duterest tn tie Bupfulo Kepress to th romeining partwers, "A, Keanutt, J. N, Larned, und Col, George MH, Belkirk, ——— New Jersey Weutalatures April .—The Legislature adjourned to-day ot noon, ‘The bil trom Ue Senate bo eubuil the raufication of the titeenth Federal Constitution. tou vote of ti to Lecome ® law, the adjournment rived Just as tho olll was ealied up, . The bill tend ahd cularge the Suite Prison wus passed. ae pital bill, having bees amended iu te idl RUN-CON ue House, Was re 8 Committ but beiure th The Congres Huvrane eeutly and by conaceted W ren Comat tee roported both Houses way niened. i si : Prymout# Onaan Conceurs.—Mt John Zundel the distin,uished coupover and organlasef Plymouth Church, will pigy at the tenth concert at Plymoutn Chnreh, Brooklfn, to-lay, Ovn New Post Oveica.—Socretary Bovtwell has eppointed a new Commission, consisting of Messrs, A. T. Stewart, Horace Greeley, and Wm, Orton, to selret a now site for the Post Oiflce hes, for which the lust Coygsrs provided. 3, 1869, RAILROAD ACCIDENT - Three Care Smashed on the Conneetient Jujnred. Hantronn, “April 2.—The express train from Doston to New York, heavily loaded with passengers, inet with a serious accident about noon totay near Hayden's Station, ten miles north of this city, A spung Foil or misplaced ewiteh threw three passen- ger cars from the track and they were badly amasned, ‘Those reported seriously Injured are Col, James M. Thompson, expross agent at Springiteld, head and Jeft hip; Mra. Norton, of Springtield, eotlar bone broken; an anknown woman, Injured in head and neck ; Hl. Harris, a brakeman, badly injnred internally and otherwise. Several othora w bruised ond ent, but not seriously enough ti detain them, Col, ‘Thompson and Harris were taken to Springfield, Mra, Norton Is being cared for at the Allyn House, in this elty, and the unknown woman is in the City Hospital, Those not badly burt havy gone on to New York. The two o'clock accommodation train for New York ts waiting above until the dedris of the amash can be cleared from the track. pak hia Railroad Stavughters in New Jersey. According to a legislative report 27 persons wore killed, and 13 {njured on tho railroad between Jersey City and Trenton; on the Camden and Am- boy, 7 killed ond 8 injured ; on the Pemberton and Hightstown, @ killed; on the West Jersey, 4 killed and 2 injared; on the Paterson and Hudson River and Paterson and Ramapo railroads, 14 killed and 6 Injured; on the Now Jersey Contral, 24 killed and 3 injured; and on the Morris and Kssex, 8 killed, making @ total of 103 killed and 55 Injured last year, ——— THE LABOR MOVEMENT, - Another Navy Yard Redu Porrsmoutn, N. 1, April 2—Orders have been received at the Navy Yard redurin, the wages of all per diem workmen and clerks 20 per cent, from last months rates. _—— The Workingmen non. Thia society met lust evening, Mr, Jessup in the chal. trom eral of the Untone were revel ing reported thal a prunoaltion had been m the employing pri whieh had been unanin rejected, Huta Kecond one OF & tnore favors also Deon made, and war Jor considera The con’ f sont that trike ¥ could nine ly reported pand for $4 om the House Painters tay was not complic ‘otvtaln contrac’ from’ property owne , ‘The clothing cutters rep ir domay had heen con pled with, but the boswes require double the nt of work, And it wwe Hikely that there would be another etriice of their trade ‘The report on the internal revenue and national debt was read and tabled lndetinitely Mr. Miissctt's plan for the reeonsirnctton of the Workingmen's Union was debated, and laid over for future action, - Gas and Ste 1! y met In Harten in the chair, The commetice on the oth inst, for @ba diy Feat from’ the ever Dut the States, prombsine ald wi eloty men are in si ' trike m Fitters’ Strthes President John. strike, ce the cir and ‘ol the bosses have. s! cede tho terms asked, There are nearly 100 shops Delonging to the Union in the city. —e Meeting of the Polishers and Varotshe The polishers and varnishers met last nigh A report ot the wages generally received by varnish era wom rend, showing Chat ao to gee per week, The lowest w+ ved resolved thet wil re tail of two weeks, oF the roll of membershi Strike wan disused, 4 to gation being $15, it wae dee she valew af thn ofc 1 i lens StU wTkE at ave heir Virom The farsbility uf a gen ral por’poned, - Other Labor Meeting Tho carpenters avd joiners of Montela’e, N. J. have BEUCR fur @8.00 » day, an wdvanee ol al ‘The Laborers’ Union inet last evening, Sullvan ta the ehuir, and transacted routin ees. President 8. R. Gaul, of the National Brick lay nion, has just organized a trude union i Kast New York. Tho laborers on tho Dutchess and Ce Hrond have struck for 2 per day, n getting #175, Ata meeting of the employing printers yester- day, an arrangement was otlected whieh will doubt leas’ be accepted by the journeymen pri Mr. Henry Edger, American member of the Positive Council, Paris, will lecture tm Plimpton Hall te morrow ‘morning, Bubject: “Capital “and jaabor."* Bricklayers’ Union N stand by their former demand Feceived last mouth $70. aud have in bank $5,000, The Ancient Order of Hibernians, No, 15, mot lat evening ut the Natlonyl Arsembly Kooms, and elected Mr. W. B. Mc 1, President, and’ Mr, Buwd, McGreevy, Secretiry. Tho blue stone cutters met last evening, Mr. J. J. Bergen, Presitent. After some routine business the netion of Typographical Union No. 6 was ap: i Society has 20 members and upwards 060 in ban The employing magons held a secret me yesterday to consine more closely, as reest strikes. Nearly every building trade the city bas already tiken some netion in regard to wages or hours of labor, and there seems to be con- cert of action that never before wus witnessed, Most of them demand. the eight hours andl $5 a day ou and wfler May 1. ‘The employers, it is believed, are Willing to concede nine hours and 964 day. —— DEW JERSEY, Susi A Niont Warcuwan Suor.—Late on Thursday night, Henry Juster, a plght watelman In Newark, observed a thief stealing some Latha, the property of Messrs. Sandford & Connor, The watchman eailed on him tostop, whereupon the thiefdropped his bun ale aud Bred a pistol, the bull taking effect iu the watchman's arm, A canal boatman named Clarke died suddenly in Bloouield yesterdey Anno M, Spirit, the heroine of the recent horse car ubducbon, was yesterday, on complaint of her father, sentenced to” slaty du}9’ seprivoument fur dissolute conduct. A farmer named John 3, Anderson, from Cat- taraugus county, N.¥., died auldeniy oa Thured night in the Market wirect depot, Newark, whale waiting for the 9:00 7, M, Walu for'New York, Last evening, Carl F, Roeder and Kato Bon weight 200. pounds) were wrreawed on Comply Koeder, Wile of Carl, who. all ther ws lusband au: bus! 2 have resolved to A edghit hi They J expended @252.40, ott st of fe, at ( « The amon Council voted lust night in favor of the plan and estimate for avuldicrs’ snument in Fairmount Cemetery presented by Mr B,J. Kisling, and that the coniruct be awarded to that gemtiounan for g0,300, ——— STATEN ISLAND, paral Faure Reanina Room. —The members of Wash- on Fire Kugine Company No. 4, of Port Hiei Hn, Staten Isisnd, opened» reo resulng rovin on evening uf the Ist inat., at ther fine new build ing in that Vilage, ‘The upentug reception Was largcly witen ied by ladies aud gentienca, who ox pressed mach gretifiration that such an enterprise Shoull be staried by the tire boys, ‘The reoin Is Targe and cuintmodions, the wills orgamented: with Ainge number of oll pa and etsomos, and iso Willi a very fino. clock itof Mr. Mead Benedict, of Benedict & Bros, Broudway, who ly & mber ul Wie Company, ‘Ete Sus, * that slanes tier promive werk ls of» 4 to take tho’ hint Hig room the suCCESS It demerves und Will evo, for We eaunot well conceive Low 1 which runs by ‘Tux SUN and Bene: ti run by the fire boys, eau oves fail BROOKLYN, - It isa noticeable coincidence that the Airald The Kings County Toard of Supervisors have dirceted tue County Treasurer to raise §85,00) on county certiicabea (ur improvement of the County dull. ‘Twenty-three fires last month destroyed pro- early valtod wt $48,100, upon which there was thou Fance ty b aut OF $1800). Assiscaut Marshal Kerdy recommends @ clianze in the law, whereby in cendiarice may be promptly brought to The Legisiature, by the creation of the Brook- lyn Boar of Water Works and Sewerage, has taken from the Board of Aldermen mine-tenths of thelr Dut ot the same thine a bill te befor uture tycreaslug tho pay of tho Chy Duthors $3,000 (0 €3,000 @ year, San Franctseo, April 1.—New and rich do- velopmenta in the White Pine allver regions aro re- ported, and people are flocking thither in great num bora. From 10,000 to 15,000 persons are alroady there. ‘The weather continues stormy, and th toads are almost impassable for the whole distance between Eiko and Hamilton, ‘The way Is lined with stalled” teams and wagons loaded with merchan- dive and nearly buried In the mad, Preamonin pre- vailstoan alarming extent, and several cases of smal'pox are reported at Hamilton, ‘The Indians in the neighborhood are becoming hostile, and it ts facgested that the military authorities should entab: Neh a post in Snake or White River Valley, to pro- tect the miners, A band of Tndians recently at tacked a party of prospectors, and killed and sealped two of them, In the Snake Mountains, a THE ESCAPE OF JOUN REAT. — Lot Murderers bo To the Kuttor of Tha Sun. Sin: No more o tray ation fur lite anished for Life, I punishmonts, but let be the Irrevocable sentence, where the erlme ts murder, ‘Then juries will eon: Viet, which so many now refuse todo on the clearest evidence, In consequence of the death alty, What a mean, © mptible quipble, that of dodge Sutherland's stay of proceedings, on the testimon, of & convicted felon, proved before entirely deste tute of trath | NO HYPOCKISY, — A Mockery of Justice, 1) the Bititor af The sun, Sin: T have been See, patiently for the decision of ducge Sutherland In the case of John Heal, t of OMecer Smedick, SI Hier citizen of ? Tow muca nt ruth Hit, when 8 bardenad desperado, escapes woll steserved Himent with impunity, through the Influence of his ngeos cutthroats?’ Citizens of New York, Will you much longer submit to this abominable caricature of J Where are your vigilanes committees, and what are they doing ? Are they anot and Sheritivy Crrigen ov rin Twentinta Wann, alien Prediction that Real may die of O To the Fatior af ihe fun. Siw taken w v wet of thockers, like our Judges Aa Tam pained to sce the course you have ih st nll law an er, On) advoosting 14 release, others be has pen muntero a free m Gov, 1h 8; fo Oaly f the town murdered an officer; ng the At eady at any tine ‘to e uct,” Why is it a man like J allowed to plead In a court of Justic — CURIOSITIES OF CRIME, - A Now Servant nnd her Husband. Stevens, paras City, went to an inte’ offica in’ New Yor! \irod a nervant, 1 nd one that auited |, made an en ment with ber, and th fount her tn. led tu the kiteven of her empl ic river. All pertin were sulisties evening arrived, at which ti arrived o itiaband of the new Imitted, and no one vorning, when like the Mr sed ty Daniding In Vy the office showe n intormed the wecured oUiers ejected Hin by. ‘The ofticer Kup rooaie avenue, Wh thet he was wanted, hh the wid ond struck him on the right arm and frac thou secompanied bim to the station up. — The Dutchess County Farmer's Suleide. v1 3. Hicks, the aged farmer of Datel: county who committed suleide ut Pleasant Val day this week by hanging hus wagon Loure, lett the follow! ud Was locked great that Tc . Lglye some direct be buried. rienda® ba eyo EY Valley la way. Let nothing bw we Lait ty wife (6 Nave the fy en in the Wil; the WH feat Jan apers ure most of thou at the FI herp Twant inn Lo have ny halt of Hurt as eho tiv eau, and for ter olf dew farm, allow hei Sino Tine $2,000 10 me tian alive.” MASONIC INTELLIGENCE. - ‘Tho Grand Lecturer's Last Exemplification pter Work tn thin City. Metropolitan Chapter Room, No. 140, was last evening attended by a large delgation from other weil on the members, to. withers the 1 Lveturer's working of the'K. A. degree for the lust Ume this season in this city, The Chapter was opened in due form, the Most Ksceiteut Orind High Priest, John W, Simons, in the Fast, and it. B, Grond Lecturer, Jackson H. Chase, acting ag C. of H, The High Priest of the Chapter, M. E. Isaac man, then assumed his atation the usnal business, after which he reaigi Hon to the a Leeturer, apd assumed that of Kong. ‘The rich regalia of ihe © adopted, and the three can the degree of KoA, ASU shad been pros periy instructed by the Giand Lecturer, the work Went on in a complete manner, Amo it were J ington Chapter, D, and others Boyd, of Muntation Chapter, and others, jrand Leeturer leaves this city'this morning for Peckskill, where he will continge bis instruc: tions to the Chapters In that district, —— Jottings About Town, Despite the unpropitious weather, Gough drew fn large huuse last evening. Conrad Stephens committed suicide last even- Ing iw his apartuent at 214 Third avenue, by bung: 4 himeelf trom a nail am the wall, Compaay (0, Kirst Regiment, | Hawkin's Souny have unaginously eb ad Lieut. Wa, Ba Captain, Tho New. York Turnvereing $100 for the Humboldt state in Ce Tur §204) hua been subscribed, Charlos Jacobs, aged 16, full thre the pler at’ the foot of Bast terday, and was drowned, Coroner Schirmer beld an inquest over the body of Wm, Horseman, who baad boon by a Harlem treight ear, Verdier" y to blame, The main Croton pipa in Lexington avenue, between Filty-eighth wad Pity citi eticets, burst lost evening, and the avenue aut cedure were flooded, The concert last evening in Steinway Hall, given by the children of the Bediord, Perry, and iteenth streets Sunday vid, Was w Guw suce cess, notwithstanding the storia, Catharine Swann, having set herself on Gr will cont ral Park, bute ‘Vous wh a bole on 'wenty-dfth treet yes. the ae with Fourth Ward gin, attsmpted to buva her bed and renidence at 39 Mulverry stirect, Nut Waa, pre venu yosterday Justice Dow ing put ber * uut of hhurtu's way,” At the police trials yesterday, Sergt, Field of the Filteenth Ward was flued three says! pay for Ling apscut from the triajs last Week, Sergt. M Of the Second was trled for absence without bat the hearing With the Captain Benjamin W for a confer. Was postp Mr. vd asserts that the Daily ws basa ton than by ise t detren Litho thereveniig news tian that of Tue SUN, Which, We duy add, sluines tor all, A complimentary dinnor was given last evening at Deimonico's, to Prof. G, Compton, reeentiy ap: rointed to the chalr uf Mixed Matheaatica in’ the College of the City of New Yorks f Re Of don Dorenus presited, reveral Paudsome ad Leases were duivered. The Hon, It. L. Lawrence, JAY, Gerard, Vilton, aud others participated. The rush office continues without abate ment at tie Custon House, Yesterday the Collector Informed some of his visitors (st veterans of the m {navy would have the preference with hin, but that no man who was faithful, honest, aud capa. bie would lose bis situation without cause, A man and a child who were murdered by the Spanish Inquisition ni of iy 00 years ago in the Dowlogo tn the Cliy of whose cell vouchers to that effect were ree nd, Were exhibited yesterday at Wo Broadway, ‘The features of the man wre. suriy olied, but osberwiee the body is well preserved, Convent of Mexic Ban THE PRICE TWO CENTS. CUBAN REVOLUTION, ae THT LATEST REPORTS THROUGH THD Arroat rm Arri Ay OCOVERNM ENT CENSOR. - of m Citizen of the United Statews ntation Near ival of Reinforce: 8 for Cleuluewon, Havana, March 91, via Ker West, April == Innosens clo Casanora, a citizen of the United States, has been arrested on susptelon of complicity in the plot for The U for Key ‘The negroes on the Mannelita pl menos, the seizure of the steamer Comanditarto, nited States steamer;Narragansett has sailed Weat to coal, She will return ina few days, tation, near Clem have Joined the patriots, Troops are vursae tng them, Four Wandred militia and eavalry loft to-day by ‘Nroad in the € for Clenfuegos, Troops are concentrating enfnegos district. ‘The war steamer Maorto has arrived here frow Cadia with 810 troops, The Britt) ganboat Heron will return to this port to-morr ‘ow, and the British gunboat Mullet is looked for from Jumaica, The Embarkatton of Exitos for Peru: Wasuinotox, April atod Key West, 20h alt. ha —_— lo Pe =D h to Blockade Ranner %.—Soveral despatches been received by the Navy Department here from Rear-Admiral Hoff, They re} present that a large and excited melutnde assembled In Havana on the @ist ult, to witness the departure of 260 exiloa for Fernando Po, zon Interfored and was for about One elt i by the soldiery; a police officer ot, One man was arrested apedes,"’ and another for pos shot d ting * Viva € soasing a Cuban flag; both were shot the same day, On the % Captain-General of Caba, in which be that all persons captured on board block ith a pronanclamiento was ed by the nonneed jo runners of vessels with eargocs of arms and ammunition, would be tintnodiately shot, piicaae en ‘The New York Movement for Ald to the Tho thete me Julien fous, su na Patriots, Ladies’ Cuban Relief Association held eventeenth tated meeting yesterday In Bt, Hotel, and after some preliininary proceeds voral letters were read from persons expres fing sympathy with the holy eanse of Cuba, among which was one from Sofi Envoy E ntof to nw lott Jated, reads as follows Prosident of ty 1e0 in New York Bary oft your pau Naw Shalt be Wislie i Meron of tiuse of our brothers who ' ie View Tt wor Pies avid patriotic mtesion pects Desidom Chat wit Mnalioona tater: rotation Will Gangost at aU tie 8a Of your tat kreat wi month, ‘The United Stn the Mal aus The the Dor an well kuow that heen contribu ot José Morales Lewura, Extraordinary from the Provisional Governe Cuba to the United States, Tk was a reply er from the Ladies’ Association, aud, trans he Central ne’ General int tatty the ty weranieat nity ncceyt tho auin whieh throga Hiave‘seen, realized in tne conded intone ova a et \ r cont proot of the Jnstnoss of the jon tor anythe nore Cirinmphing at eae which the dauchters of Cabs have coneroualy, aly, ainl eariestiy applied thommelven to. th Imager aiate mnave atrnggied. 80. no! Feace ot th a miplish ® gre ii tity, and ene euedeauely ene hs tho uid of Justion any will be epee i vompiates dra tsnoriox the cause of Our COW tey to de ment longer diac autherixution whe inuch modesty Nave Fey! isponert totecelve. than Mts neptratic seit not sy anpathy. Nira at PS WOM US Beet York for tio Ite a real an relating te Hall, Aprt 4 toward a fair tooe leld next Mtelow any tick: a THE DOMINICAN REVOLULION, - Keprescntative Denonncaa Bream: Monot Vernon ae a Virate= nave aud the British Minivter at Porte Prince. steamer Mount Vernon, in possession of can rebels, wad at Kingston on Sunday, Mr, Hollister, the reprc tn Hayt carried fuliy wa ‘The British Min represen the ogents of Presi on the letters, lod to’ wons. Two Y serious The Fitch Fitchburg, Home tor the Desiitute, tn this city. Beiore bi charges ughter of Pyke, on Li d Statoe entative of the Uni 1 had denounced her asa pirate because abe munitions of war to St, Mares, She intenda Ist the revolutionary flag, and es of President Salnave. ‘The Mr. Gregg, was cares teh the Mount Port au Prine tations to bly ¢ vinemt comp nt Salnave examin steamer Cuban, breaking the seule of and the inforuiution they thus obtain muy arrests, and the execution of twe pers British men-of-war have one to Rr he | neo to demavd separation, and ib is probable Tesults will e4 ae aera Wife Polsoning, Adelaide Evans, the the jrincipal witness Oisonig bis Wile we obild-birth, at Sho reitera April 3-—Lavcy on the charge of dled yesterday. o or death the mot important porsious of her in regard to Pyke, Aunany, April 2.—The Excise bill has passed the Asse ‘There will be mbiy by a Vote of cighty-two to fourteem, close vote Iu ue Senate, —_ Sparks from the Telegrnp! Gen, Stoneman is going to California, Chestnut coal at Rondous sells for $6 per ton, George Fraveis Trata lectured in Middletown, Contin Last Wiehe. About 200,000 acres of lend were suid in March af the land offies iu Visaita, Cal, ‘Toe Kutland incendiiries were sentenced ycaters day to ten yours each In stato Pison, ‘The brewk in t ¢ Delaware and Hadson Canal af ‘Cuddy back ville ts not repaired, ‘The projected railroads from Decatur and Monte gomery, A was let out at contract yosterday, Gen, Buchanan hos relinguisaed command of the be emp urlment of Louisiana tu Gel "The Gettysnur Syone during Mower, springs are held by the owners day and by watchuan at night, ‘The sale of Mexican territory to the United States ls agitated at the Tho w wharves ‘The 0! very rap roaches Charles Stead: of the Go terday to (our yeare euch in State Priso Troops ure yout par Spain, 1 th Yorker tur Davkin ALM, Webl mer, the sculptor, h J aud finds many supporters, ater continues to subside at Albany, and the ure clear. tie West Side Ratlroad is dead, so far ow thie ielature oncerned, hio river at Louisville has been rising ata id rate for teveral days, The water yesterday tue Silewalks on the lowor waar. an and Harry Jenologs ery tn Boston, were. & ting Fo olng rward to the Pyrenees to tes of Varia from crossing the frontier purchased a country seat aud wil remove lle sou, aoar Newburg! ht, of Dutch foman * ‘s county, bas sold hie ail Maw toa New hain, the keeper who showered the come tague Deas, has been a piysician, a Methodist aa! 9 hores Joekey. ied that the steamer Hendrix Hudson t hitat Lolipell's Kstand 1 Newburgh bay ting suluier hovel wed command of the Fire Y, aud at ouce reinstated Gow Tistrict yeaters Virginia thousand acres of co! Fa land sorte, baw to Delaware we 1 Ly auction on Thursday TF Vewly ott levwlund, Oto, fr 9,00, From 200 16 0 bolters of fraudwent natura lta tion pagers rejeoted at thy November elections. w allowed to vole at the recent town wectton in Peekskul A s has received orders from En lat Victoria (Vancouver's tsland), Iman ately for Valparaiso, with the Wou-clad tigate Lealoum Mrsial Serrano informed the Spanislh Cortes yew terday that or for te noting of elections had | i balan Berges Precinet, ‘om San Francisco, and peogle ai olf cluis. They lave already died on Thitsday Digbt, at his resilence Kugwoter Ho bad b force sine Aj Ties, and was evens OF otheu ‘The dimeuities on the Persian bord Lo be seitled. Persian (9) uaierlae ‘The Sublime Porto bas agi irnment to reler the reel Oe mided cousin OF Lured

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