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s— bE ~ ——= — = — ————n = = = = —o- Sse ——=———== ee ———— THIRTY-SIXTH YEAR NEW YORK, WEDNESDAY, APRIL 14, 1869, or = = = = : ! TOURS OF I ALOR AND AY POKER IN A RAILROAD OFFICE. TH EK BRO ADpW AY rR AILRO AD). ANOTHER REMARKABLE PORGERY. FROM THE Balt hi $ the apn nef one a the —__ D Ive Precautions Proof Aga! the — . " . ” nion Pacific row eo were | yy, cL 7 vo 2no- Forgers’ Skill—Tho Koen Bunk Oficints . " a Mie ae aulttny A forgery so successful, and proving such ro- rid Gisiset ee Driving the Pollticions to the Wall-Mr. Sylvie Diseatiefied with the Pettifogaing Dee!sions by Secretorios FB ts and Bo. rie Demand for a Decision to Favor ot the Workinamen. From our Special Correspondent Wasnivatox, April 18.—M have gone hom of the delegates having done ail tn their power to Teverse See! vtury Rorie's construction of the Eight, hour law. AliLengh thoy did not rucceed in the Kenate, yet {tis believed that the sense of the House Of Representatives will be accepted by the Excentive And the Secretaries as the intention end meaning of ongreas in alopthig the law. ‘This ts the opinion | Of many Senators with whom I have eorvesd HORIE A DRAD COCK IN THE PIT. At avy rate the refusal of the House to ronsider favorably the appeal of Mr. Borte form reper! of the | and yet who will dare to ses few, bins damaged that gentleman's popa.sity. ani Whether i is (he Intention or not of those who aur Found him to kill him off, they could not more effee tually have done 4 than by inducing him to eon tinue as te bas begun, Every one regards his appeal 8 9 fatal mistake, and tho prospect of his removal fs now openly canvassed THE INTANTION OF CONGRESS NEVER RESPROTED. Thave learned that te men emy fenals under the War Departinent Lave not received 8 full day's pay for etzht hours work wince the pas page of the act, ‘The Secretary of War was consulted to-day in rolation to the back pay which fs claimed ‘by the mon, and the Sceretory promised to take 1h euiject under consideration. If the President shonid direct that cight hours be considered m full day's Work, the men would get the back pa THANKS TO THRE NEW YORR W The workingmen liereare applauding tho prompt ese of tie WorkIngmon's Uulon of New York city tn taking cognizance of the dusn RAISGMEN. ing influence of Mr. Boric’s sitewyt to break down the moral force And effect which this law haw Lad upon tndividual employe Ma. SYLVIS ON THE The Presicent of th th Lomeville dering the perrirocanns, al Union has beon bney ma of the Commitice. bat he Las written that ho is disgusted with t tal opinion of Mr jon of Borle, Mr, Sylvie tlt the President ond Seeretaries ah: adopt the Workiogmen's constrnetion of the law namely, eiglit hours and no reduction of, wn ‘The Car Drivers! Strike. As this strike develops, the greater appears to- de the iajuse d the drivers, The plea that by the lessening of the time on the seven fegular trips the elenth could be made with but an Increase of ten oF fiftecn minutes, 19 without foun Aation, According to the running time and the for headway, block® on the streets, &e., it Would compel them to be on duty about nineteen hours per day, It may not be generally known that tar drivers and couductors wre not paid by the dey Bor the week, but by the trip; so that if a car ix blocked by a fire or other cause for an hour, the Bame nuinber of trips per day must sbe made, re Fardlews of the aaditional time imposed. The seven trips now made by the Second avenue cars involve More than fiflecn hours’ duty for eaeh man, And Desides, tlicy receive twenty cents per day less than the Third avenue line for the same number of trips In response to advertisements tn yesterday's Papers, there were several applicants for the vacant Positions yesterday morning, but though there was Ro atiow)t at cocrcion, only five ears hind arrived at the lower depot up to und these were driven at Jotervals of an hour or two between each, Suber quently a fow of the old bards went on again and drove part of the way, but refured to go furthor, Buperlitendent Kennedy was appealed to to compel the men to drive, but he returned answer that the 2 practised tow: officers of the Company must carry out their own contracts, and he woul prescrve the peace, Police. men were detailed to accompany the new drivers Urough their respective precincts, but their services Wore not required, Fearing that unlicensed drivers would attempt to drive, Mayor Hall was appealed to by the men on strike, and he sent a Marshal up to the depot that the ordinance on this pout was not disregarded, Six ears have been wittdrawo from the line, which saves the wages of tweive men, Dosides reducing the resting O) ing the labors of the fity-two men remaining. ‘There does not st prosent appear to be any pruspent of an early Settlement of the difficulty - The Strike in Trenton, vat at the potteries atill continwes The lock without any umber of 1 i waerial ebange in the sit 4 orlginully out ® but of this number over twent town, or taken work at gan OF an} thing else they could get te to work at the drop. Three potterics the Manugieturers’ Union are workl Capacity, the men receiving the old prices, — Labor len The German United Cabinetinakers held a mass mocting last night, but ony routine buriaess was transacted her than § at are not in 10 their full ‘The varnishers and polishors hold a mass meet- Ing in Lincvin Mall, Allen and Houstou strects, this evening The members of the First Union Cooper Building Socieiy meet this cvening at Cooper Hail, 211 Bowery, for the purpose of disposing of appropriations of exsh uader the amended rule, The strike of the Staten Island laborers con- tinues, All but about twenty are at work, however. at the advance wages of $2.5) prr day. ‘They starved tive tive two Orga: izath tere receatly Which Bow Bumbers members, The weekly meeting of the operative plasterers wae beld last ‘port was read, showing that about 1,080 men belong to it; that they re ve $4.00 per day of eight hours, and that the trea- Gury Contains 95,051. —— - Died of Ginnders. A gentleman who lived in the Seventh Ward owned a very valuable horse, which some six weeks ‘ago fell ill, Being « favorite, the owner attended Dim for four weeks with great assiduity, poulticing him, and doing all that was necessary in Lis opinion fo save the animal's life. At the end of the fourth week Le was himself taken iil, and after two weeks Ofterrible suflering he died, ‘The attendant phyoi clans were puzzled in the diagnosis of the disease, and called in for consultation some of the most omi. nent men in the profession, and they, after due ex amination, decided that the man bad died of glan ders, n terrible disease in a hors, but atill more ter rible in a man, It was then remembered that he bad Deen very attontive to his horse, and ac--rdingly exat 1 to be in the last etages of th with the ad of Mr. Bergh, then persuad ally to kill the horse. ‘This is the fourth cave of the death, by elan ders, of a human being since the organization of the Board of Health, pimal was ay ——— Mr, Beecher Hol ic Dexter's Ribbons, Early yesterd Robert Bonner drove Dexter over to € , Brookly: nd tool: his friend Beecher out for a ride through Prospect Park. ‘Phe day was brisht, the roads good, and the horse behaved like a King of the Turf, After aturn in the Park, Mr. Bonner drove a few miles on the Coney Isiond road, where he put the gallant animal to his speed, We are atraid to say how fast he went; Dut he did his preitiest, and it would be dimicult to say which enjoyed the fun most, the horse or the clergyman, Slr. hicecher ix an enthusiastic lover the horse, rounder My paces hand we bil is quality that made ali boy. ish biood in bis veins furly ngle again, On thelr way home Mr where, observ: the horse 10 his Bonner turned joto Clinton stroet gthe Rev. Dr. Storrs, netic, and Ms the postor of Iy- moot! Chureh d his ri rend brother at some: Maing like a 2:20 }» he waved bis hund to him with en exuberant galely, as much ms to say Dow's you Wish you were behind such a bighfyer? pencil Commodore Vanderbilt Lifting » Shi The largest wooden vessel afloat, the Am erica ef the Pacific Mail tine, 4,800 tons Burdn, was suc- ess'ully raised yesterday afternoon at the sectional dock, Hoboken. Commodore Vanderbilt, who acted ‘6* superintengent on the occasion, oye that the ves. is li than the Dunder! expense of Sing ah and the Msovh oF chsatusat will be © again put The Gospel of Poker, according to the Man- hiattan Club, i# being propagated with wonderful anccess; but ite converts do not occupy the high Staius of the Fifth avenue sposties of the noble game, The mere ncophytes in the fascinating myste- fies of this pastime play for dimes, represented by froctional notes, but the Manbatian Club men honor {with stakes amounting to thousands of dollars; t that the pleasure of the meophyte in pokeris not as great aa that of ithe expert, 1¢ must be as grent, or the game would not be played as ft was by the Deputy Shorif—s iu the Pacte Kaicoad Company's office yesterday. TRANSFER OF TI MANHATTAN CLUD OAM, It may be remarked that when the Prince Eric took possession of the Union Pacifle Railroad Com bery's office, in’Nassau etrect, under the orders of the | Court, two Depniy Sterifis were placed in charge of the Iron trongheld of the Company, where it was supposed they kad deposited all thele valuable pa pers, ‘The officers kept an eye on the sate anti! the dark receptacle had almost blinded them, and they naturally cought rellef from the task yesterday, the nce of amember of the Manhattan Club in the aturally tuegested the game of poker to both, they acted on the lucky but unspoken hint, had an imper feet knowledve of the game; 1 remal qo They andif the Manhatian Clnb man bh acted ns umpire, @ quarrel might not have ensued Vetween them: TAILS OF THR Mame. The “ent for deal on the part of the Deputy riffs wana splendid ptece of ecience im itseti ; but alast they were animated by a epirit of mugua trust, and each accused the other of eteati start. ‘They forgot the safe, and east their eyes upon the cards, and at that moment if the safe had been Ngut enough, Me. Barhnell, or any other epponent of Prince Erie, might have carried it of without Deing noticed by the Deputy Sherifis. Well, they fought her for some time, autil the officer who Jost the cut," having observed that the coxt of the winner were not wide enough to hide afew kings, aces, or trays, consented that hesbould shuitle the cards, But here the difficulty woe resumed, for the Deputy Sheriff who won the * deal," had a magnifl cent hand, while the cards he gave bis rival only served to enable him to predict his own defeat ¢, he was loud in his denunclations of the trick, ntly played the game, was beaten + lore of—we blush to name it—only Both then resumed thetr guardianship ves and ineur baif'a dollar. Prospective # Great Thoro: orporat Only Catapa Men Beh the Scenes —The History of the Brondwa ¥ Railroad Bil. To any resident of this city or he subarbs it is almost necdiens to eay thatthe Brovdway Railroad bill fs regarded by the people as the greatest outrage which bas ever been aticiopied by any Legislature, and it hardly need be added that those who vote for it, however taoderate thote circumstances aay Bars boon, Witt be classed among the wealthy citizens of thelr distriets, when they return I elve the anathemas of thelr constituents, and retire tnto pri | vate life forever, ‘The bill, or the movement to have it passed, has a remarkable history, which we briefly summarize below: SECRNT MENTINGS OF THR CORPORATOR Tho corporators named in the bill have beld everal secret meetings, at which thoy are sald to have exchanced views in relation to the feasibility of buying out this Logisiature ; and itis @ signideant fact that they were unanimous in the ewinion that the required number of Assemblymen and Senators could be bought for less money than was expended during the contest form goat in the Senate, The money was then raised, and it was decided to for. ward it in th orlous New York lobby a the Hands of a no ist, to be distributed among the legislators who should favor the passage of a xutisfactory bill, Some of the merdings of the corporators, thts auld, were held inthe Astor Hoase. THE COMPORATORS MERR CATSPAWS. It 49 said that the corporators named tn are only figure-heads tn the movement, and the as fer tion is based on the Dolief that, if they are in he agereg althy enough to build a railroad om Broadway, they do not pay enough income tax to the Collectors of thelr districts, In addition to this fut, It Is well known that there are wealthy men a the s for whom they wre acting, and have subscribed Large amounts to have the bill ‘The names of these gentlemen, of whom are in our selon, are carefully withheld from th ow som press generally ROSPRCTIVE SUSPENSION OF BUSINES Destowal of w valuable franchise, for whieh Mr Stewart has offered to give $2,000,000, is not the Dill; for tf It should be ense and valuable business now » Broadway must be suspended for at ontls to enable the real corporators to 7 ALT only evil embraced in come w lave, the iin transacted least two n of the safe, another game, vor neither would trust the other in - The Game at Albany. Auuany, April 13.—It is understood that Sena tor Harry Genet has in his possession and will shortly introduce a bill legalizing the game of poker (oth draw and straight), according to the rules of hattan Cind, Hoyle, and other respectable Authoritios, is rumored that the bill was utterly opposed by Sherif O'Brien wile in thi elty to urge the passage of the till increasing his fees of office. Anlrong pressure will be brought in favor of this voker bill, and as most of the vers of the lobby have beea properly consult Moulty ts appre: hended in passing it, The bill will not be subinitied to the ettizens of New York fur ratification, but will take effect immediately, —_ MRS. TWITCHELL SUEAKS AT LAST, - Shameful Proposals from Tw: Why bis Wife Consed her Visits to Twitchell’ Celt-Three Stories about the Murde: Purcapecema, April 13,—Mis. Twitebell ba furnished to the press of this city a full statement tn regard t © of hor mother. Tt ts very long, covering several columns of tue newspapers, In the first place, she disavows any knowledge of how or by whom the murder was committed, but does not Intimate of insinuste that it may have been done by her busband, She then goes Into a long explanation of her ceasing visit Twitchell in jail, and says that after his convietion, as the was leaving his cell, he press into her hand a closely written paper, which ene 4 to be an appeal to her to save bis life by con frsving that she committed the murder, and followed by aatory toat she was to tell that she had commit ted the murder ina rrel, and that lawyers had been consulted who said that coull not be harmed, On a subsequent visit be gave her an other papar covering another story: she was to tel! that she had b nally intimal with one Lee, who bad with her concerted a plan to rob and murder Mrs. Hill, On auother occasion Le gave ber another written appeal to save hi ad recommend. ed her to say that Mre. Mill bad not been murdered at all, but had fallen from the win All these: documents begin with appeals to her love, &e,, to save him, They are in Twitchells handwriting, bat have evidently been drawn up for him by some le gal mind, The whole statement throws but little new light on the affuir, but explains the conduct of Mrs, Twitehell, Seceenceniaets A MICHIGAN VILLAGE BURNED, el ‘ock, Mich., in Ashes Every Store and Business Place and Filly Dwellings Burned. Hovanton, Mich., April 12.—At about 1 o'clock yesterday morning @ rc, having its origin ina French saloon, ewept away nearly the entire vil lage of Hancock, every store, business pire &e., except the Post Office, Gibson's tailor shop, and the millinery store near Masonte Hall, being de. atroyed, together with about ity private dwellings, ‘The principal buildings saved were Masonic Hal Patrick's Hall, the Methodist und Catholic churcues nnd the selools, and a few buildings adjoining, ly ing west of them, and the warehouses, buildings, and docks onder the bluff on the lake shore, ‘The district burned over i# about sixty-five acres, comprising sx entire blocks, and containing one hundred and ten occupied buildings, besides the usual number of barns, &c, The loss will not be far from $500,000, and the insurance covers about $100,000. Over two hundred famities are left homciess, A meeting of the citizens of the county was held to-day, to make suitable provigions for the destitute, and to ralse a fund for their relief, NAMES OF THE SUFFERERS, store and three dwellings ; ng; J.B. Hocking onus D. Mead, Jews to she me erin ow. loon, m: elry #lore and dwelling Mandelbaum, ‘store and dwellin, tobacco und. ‘Lquor store; Charies Cutter, 1, saloon 1 dwell eregatio Jou nts, at and Bros,, 0 terson, hard A. 8. Prantin, © : titore and dweiling ; Hollind & P John Baeker, store; Jobn nae M. Finn oor ; ior store; the Mereantile Union Store of O. Smith & Co, —_ THE SILVER MINES FIRE, The Recovery of Severn! Bodies ~The Flames not yet Extinguished, San Francisco, April 12.—Fire burst forth from the Kentuck Mine on the seven huudred foot level this evening, It was found necessary to close the shaft again in order to amother the flanes, Ut is supposed that the fire is still burning in the Yellow Jacket Mine, as the steam and vapor from that mine are much hotter than from the Crown Point Mine, A partial examination of the mine today isclosed that considerable damage has been de to the Kentus and Yellow Jacket, CofMfos were erent to the Crown Point shaft this afternoon, and several bodies were removed, They were horribly red, Dub still recognizable, a NEW YORK CONFERENCE, The Widow Van Cots License to Preach— Women's Kights Making Trouble for the Char Povausexrsin, April 13,—The New York Con- ference at Bing Sing adjourned sine die to-day. Te fore doing 80, ® resolution was adopted placing thi subject of licensing women preachers in the hands Of 4 special comumittee, with instructions to make a Feport at the next annual meeting of the Conference. ere was much discussion the subject, owins the fact that th to Conference of we Eileaville district bad ligensed . the widow Van Cott wo preach, build the railroad and repair the great thoroughfure after it 0 n ripped up. The merchants of Broadway would thus incur a loss of eeverai tw't Hons of dollars by the * improvement THK BROOKLYN RAGLE ON TINE KOHN Ty what means this great who owns itor low the road are franchise Is kecured, railroad, or Hines of Fa built, are of Hittle moment to us; we are conecrned only in the effect on this city Browdway network of rairoals ia eale bevelt Brooklyn, as the several ine our leading ferries, opening dircet fre thiongh the reat leading one of New ¥ me general dircetton and 0 tracks for a considerablé portion of tel The Broadway seheino will establish ne neeting with” the line on ity braneh it und wes be br Wail str Airvet and Sout ferries. ‘The Bi along Broadway now supports halt a dozen lines of omni buses, a combarsome, expensive, and ont of dat f travel, With a rairoad substiiuted for 0 tiene stages the travel woutd fourtild. The greater the facilities for reaching the Brooklyn ferries from nny aud all sections of New York, the better the prospect of increase here trom. population drawn from New York. At p ing business sections of New ¥ le from our ferricn by a, roundabout way “it travel ‘The Broadway Hnew Will open new travelling ficilities in all dircetions, Brooklynites may therofore wave their Indiznath over the myasion of the aauctity of Browdway, a console themselves with the bew illustration thie arotd project alfords of the wdage that it is wn ill wind that blows no good. a Something wrong with tho Broadway Bonde Special Despatch to The Sun, Auoanr April, 18,—Commissioner Manierre came up to-day, and iw tn active ¢ usultation with leading Republica of Mr, Stewart's letter, offering €2,000,000 for the Broadway Ital grant, which is in the hanas of Mr. Cumpbeli Choirman of the Assembly Railroad Committ There jaa growing uneasiness in the muds of the Browdway bi Something is certainly going wrong with ther JOUN son the ques — s MORAN'S SENTENCE. scene In the Court of General so 4 Another of the Sherif's Gave Goi jame to Sing Sing Four Yeurs for $20,000, It was understood that Recorder Hackott would call up for sentence yesterday morning Deputy Sherif Moran, the Sixth Ward poiiticlan who took a bribe from the bond-robber King, and permitted that malefuctor to escape while on the Journcy from the Tombs to the Sing Sing prison, The court room, therefore, was filled long before His Honor took his seat, The City Hall and the new Court House were for the tine deserted, and the Sixth Wura seemed to have poured its entire population into the Court House; so that when the Recorder entered the building the statreases and corridor ® were crowded, und the atmosphere was highly perfumed with ue funes of tobacco and whiskey AWATTING THE ELCORDEL'S FIAT, A buza Went wround the room as the Recorder took the bench, and the Sucrid’s crew, the more respectable of whom had seats among the gentle. meu of the bar, wondered whether bis Honor would presume to Ox @ limit to the means by which a Sheriff may enrich himself, Bober and thoughtful citizens also were interested spectators, avking them selves whether poiltical influence could again cheat the law. John Moran at beside bis counsel and was surrounded by his afflicted family, ‘To do bim Justice we must say that he alecte nothing, but gave vent to his genvine feelings, and, when asked Another Thentrh by Mr. Vandervoort whether he had anything to say, earnestly petitioned for the clemency of the Court. THR BENTENCR, Moran having nothing to say beyond bis brief ap- peal for ecorder Hackett passed seutence follows Moran, your offence ia a grave one, mischievous in its resuits, and the Jaw demands cin expiation, ally charged to the State xpeititions acter of the nuived wt merey Having been a sworn officer, und espe to convey prisoners sentenced for er Privo by the satest, usial, and mos yon have nggravated the Of the offence; You wore than ¢ excupe of King, a langerous nd you vil ly, corruptly, becume the ins! and by widen that escape was eflecte regard to the state half, that you have nein your t 1 cl litherto borue a aracter: that you hi ed guilty to th £ the trialof wh. Amight hove been sugyested Whether nary mis ‘scm and by your plea resoly abt, by saving ® long ani ve: and commu: the sal fate of your poor nd three 1, but also with proper ration to this era of prison escapes, dcwnnd ple, Ebelicve that Tam justified ‘uuder all the circumstances to impose th wing Fentence { confined in the That gob 2 Prison at bard labor for the period of four years, THE DEPUTY SURKIFES ASTONISHED. * ‘Tho Sherif's crew were thunderstruck. They made no demonstration Inside the ehatnber; but on the street their maledictions were both loud and deop, They returned, aullen and unhappy, to thelr Jown-town den, wad @ mcasenger was dispatched with the news to the office of the Pacifle Railroad Company, Where others of the Shorifi's festive ri were playing a game of poker, — Loox Ovr vor Swinpuens.—The public ere cautioned Just contributing to tue tt js of the City Mines and Track Society, or any charitable object connected therewith, without authority from the officers of theso scyeral iustitutions, A. It, Wet more, Chairman; M. K. Jesup, Treasurer. ¥ar.—A fair is now being held at Mor. risonls Hall, Morrisania, N.Y. for the benefit of St. Augustine's Catholic Church, of which the Rev, Joseph P. Woods is pastor. Quite ® number of organized parties of lacies and gentlemen from this city purpose visiting the ball during the flr, and we know of no more agrecable way for them to pass the coming evenings 6 markablo skill in all the details as to romind us of thoera of Fauntleroy, was perpetrated on Monday aMornoon upon the Bank of the Btate of New York, Owing lo the bitter teachings of experience, the firm of Jay Cook & Co, had taken the greatest precau- tons to prevent the forgery of their checks. In caso ty eive one of more than $6,000 to @ stranger at the bank, It will drat of all bear thedirin signature, then the signature of on¢ of their cashiers indorsing {tto the person holding It, then the holder's signa- ture, and finally a second indorsement by the cashier, identifying the signature of the holder, All these Particulars were faithfully followed, showing with ‘what extreme and even admirable patiencs the eas tom # of Jay Cook & Co., tn connectton with the bank, had been observed and taken into considera: tion, ‘The signatures were wonderMilly exact, and the form of the bicck #0 Well imitated as to defy detection, THe AMOUNTS. ‘There were five checks, tie smallest for abont #900, the largest for $9,000, and the whole taken to- gether amounting to about $26,000. ‘There ts a gene- ral rile prevailing among the darge ely firms, as security against loases of this kind, to pay no check exceeding $5,009 to any man not personally known at the bank, but this difficulty was obviated by the second endorsement of the cashier, which MMentifed the signature of the hokler, Here again we must wonder at the foresight with which every precaution was overcome, und every danger averted, DISCOVERY OF THE FOROKKE, ‘The discovery was made by mere accident, An employee of tie bank, having some business at Jay Cooke & Co.'s chances to tell one of the cashiers that several checks of the Orm were being palit at the slice be gad just left, and was told in reply that only one cheek, amounting to $1,090, had been endorsed thatday, OF course, there were pallid faces and anxious hurryings to and fro, and {n this way It was that the astute financiers learnt the trick that had been played. As to who the perpetrators aro, there are not oven suspiclons. INVRRVIEW WITH THR BANK OFFICIALS, AL@ P.M. yesterday Tre Sun reporter, after leay- ing the office of Jay Cooke & Co, where the owner of the yacht Sylvie showered every attention on him, Visited the cashies of the National Bank of the State of Now York. He found a square-buiit, sliver hatred gentleman, clothed in pomposity and a forty-dollar suit of black clothes, standing In a private ofice In the rear of the bank, The following conversation oceurre Sun Reronten—"Tie Sox would exteem tt a great favor If you would kindly allow its reporter to look at the cheeks to which the name of Jay Cook & Co, has been forged.” Casini —* Tax Sux—the New York Sex, sir? Rerouren—" Yes, sir, I shines for all, price two conte, It desires to throw @ little light on the forgery." Casitinn—" Yor, air, Tknow it has a larger ofren- lation and greater influence than any otbor daily paper in the city. Why do you wish to see the checks?" Keronren— wish to describe them, The pub- lic are foterosted in the matter. Talso wish to find out the exact amonnt drawn from your bank on these forged documents, Casmimn (very curtly)—" Well, if th want, It's abont $25,000, Revonten—" Will you be good enongh to give me the amounts drawn om cach separate check ona pices of paper Canmin—" It will give me a great deat of trouble and take up a great deal of my time, Lean't do It. Sow Keronten So your “ood cheeks are mixed with your bad ehee's, and it would be too much for you to Deh them oul.” ren (Indignantly)—" Never mind, air, T can tuke the trouble to listen to you, Tux Sux is & paper, but you forget that I am a great man, "a all you Horo the cashier brushed his forty dollar suit of clothos, looked at hitnse 1 mirror imbed- ded in the depths of his hat, ant showed a ret of 1, sleeping on the rim of a gold plate, ns he polite ly bowed out Tum SUN reporter, —— <> CURIOSITIES OF CRIME. —_ Vorcanited Love nnd Suteldes juest was held yesterday at the boarding of Daniel MeMahon, 1 College place, on tho of De Witt I. Dickenson, the young man who committed suicide on Monday afternoon, as reported jn yesterday's SUN. A nuiaber of documents were found on his person, showing conclusively that d's appointet aud dissipation had led him to his erd, Mr. Crosby, lawyer, testified that he hat known young Dickenson about fiftecn years, and that tn October, 1868, he had brought him from Detroit to ‘y,¢mploying him as ® clerk for about two He had during tha nterval_ several times found Mis clerk intoxicated, After Dickenson quit the witness's service, he wak employed a8 a book. Ani honse pve keeper by bis brother at 49 Murray street, and there Ee remained until bis death, ‘The witness bel that des , the result of excessive drinking, had led to the Suicide,” Mrs. MeManon testified that to young man ‘bad been boarder in the house about elght” monthe, and had usually spent bis Sundays at Montelair, N, dy with lis er, On riday Inst he said that aa he had boon rinkiug a great deal, and had a desire to change nis Ve would remain tn the house till Monday, ay (Friday) bo waa visited by his brother, and ‘limon Monday morning sitting in tie parlor reading, ut saw nothing peculiar in his nner except that he was perfectly sober. He at out twice, und returned the asccond time at 0, when he went to bis room on the fourth Atabout 1 o'clocis she beard the report of a Pistol, Dut as it Was very faint, she pal no particular Uttention tot. A few Hour later ome uf the lode ers knocked at Dickenson’s door, aud obtaining no answer, told her of the circumstance, whcreupon she inforined ier husband and a police officer, who broke open the door aud found young Dickeison ly- ing dead on the bed Ia @ poolot bloode He wee clutoning a large aix-burrelied revolver. fies ia Justice Dowling ater the Pawubrokors. John Kesler, who was on Monday committed for trial at the Tombs, on the charge of committing a burglary at 532 Pearl street, had in his posscasion & pawn ticket for a watel, purl of the property stolen, Justice Dowling thereupon ordered tua dames “A: Jarman, pawnbroker, 18 Varick street, ‘surrender the property to pollee officer Dolan, of the Sixth Ward. Jarman refused to obey, and was yesterday taken tothe ‘Tomos, when he for contempt of Court, the seutence being five days tm prisonnicnt and $25 fine, ‘The police generally com- jain that they have had great trouble with (hi me In consequence of iis eucourazing ehildren to pled articles at ie plaoe. He bogged Justice Dowhine to fine him; but his Honor was inexorable, and insisted hipon eoumitiing the offender to a cell, remarking that be wished fo make the term of imprsonment ity daym Embezziing Church Moneys Mr, Hambury Smith, of 35 Union aquare, Pre. aldent of the BWedish Evangelical Lutheran Chure of Gustavus Acoiphus in this city, appeared veto Justice Dodge yesterday and preierred « complali agalvet Frederick Walroth, the Treasurer of the corporation, ¢ sarging that on the 221 of November he cubeaaled from ‘the church funds $2.90). Mr. pinlth alleges that some time previous to the above date © Heetions of money had heen made in Swedin, in the Swedish churches, for the above corporation, amounting to $4,000, and remitted to the corpora: ‘ion, through the Swedish Government, aud receive stews that on the above ¢ the Board of ‘Trustees was held, it hav wertuined that a part of the funds had aio, at which Wairoth voluntarily ad caliog @3,000, Wulrath ts coutucd tu et gall, —a Robbed by the Lover of an Hour, A young Newark lass named Jetta Marix, while waiting for & Chicagi day, wljourned to jointy 10 ' Fefreslinents, Into conversation with young love proposal made by hin, aad ed that sho missed the train.’ Sie hanged thy Hoket for $8), and next went with her ver ostensibly to get married, He carried hor to a hulel in Market street, and entered on the resister A. Fisher and wite, ‘Tue girl, however, refused to oceupy the sume room with him, remalued in the hotel during the might, and found in the morning tut ber lover bud deeainped with all hor imoney. pol etal New Jersey wi A deputy sheriff of M arposted yesterdai i in Quod. on county, N, Y., in Hoboken, Philip Appel, on tue charge Of swindliug Lyman 'Y, Parsons, bf that county, ont of Worth of hops. ihe hops were Obtained Vy means of a false revrmentation, the accused was Appel was engaged the hops iee'Whitete await reaslaltion teow Gor: Wotaus, A Contested Election Can Deckert Losing € STATE CAPITAL, wITION OF THE RAILROAD BILE, Papers Showing thelr Teeth. Special Gorreepondence of The Bun, Pho excitement of Inat Aupany, April 18, Week feos to have ontirely passed away. Assembly have both been dull and monotonous routine work to-day. ton case of Hawkins (Repab.) against Decker (Dew,) ocenpled moat of t Mr. Decker is the sitting mem- Senate a contented morning session. der, having received the certi@eate, reported last week in favor of his competitor, on tho Kround that very grave Irregularities were com 1 eanvasaers. ‘asmach as it is conceded all around that Mr. Decker inno manner contributed to these fs he ts personaly very popular, thero wae a port of the majority to deat lonientiy with him, and the further consideration of is case was postponed till next week, {4 the member for Richmond eounty, and the old Chief of tuo Fire Departn wonld be a manifest piece of cruclty after a member who is really a good fellow, Around hero all winter and paying lus board bills regularly, to turn him out just o« the Broadway Rail road and othor first-class jobs are coming down to mitted by the Inspectors disposition on th the Assembly. THR BROADWAY RATLROAD JOR. Dy the way, the Broadway Reollr« ok so promising x it did last week, opolitan journals, with ‘Tie SUN, have seomed to slur this suljeet over as far as possible, the country newspapers in the tnte- a tho Jobin their strongest rhe- This begina to make the country Sen and it Is poasibic that som n walted on Neat time the projectors of this Job, provided they do not aneceed at this gee sion, will have to arrange for the silence of the not 1 the m rior are denoune toric. col a Httle shaky ; ther who have b goin to beat the bill country press, ‘The city newspapers generally do not seem to ane derstand tho actual position of this bill Ithas not been passed in the Arsembly, ay stated pune, Koentng Moet, and other jour Tt ts a Sen Senate, although or in the 7) nor even consiite at dered and re thelr facts in regard to th —— THE POLICE - A Hoat of Petty Candi Mr. Special Despatch to the Son. oh at of New York, thers, whieh hae not even passed Ay for a third reading. passes the Sonat it will yo to the Assembly, THR REN ALWAYS ALKAD, OF the Iorge nomber of country newspapers which come to the capital, the majority seem to ob Broadway #irface and other Jobs from the columns of Tix SUN. COM MISSION ERSUIP, en for Mr. Act he Inside, Track Dutchor Out of The aged tn In the ‘The Committer Hut, in- Irregularition, Mr, Decker It been lou 1 scheme does White the exception of t recamt and When it in ed ANOTHER DAZZLING MARRIAGE. - The Nuptinis of m Sentotor and the D ter ef a Millionaire he he World of Fash= fon inn Flatter Bridiont and Destine Quished Assemblage Dr. Adama’s Chereh A Beidet Gift of $100,009, eve ral ° rian Chureh, anticipation of Last ug the preparations of se monthe culminated tn ® brilliant and feels wedding fn the,Madison aquore Prost the Rey, Dr, Adama ofteiviing. Tn the great eocisd event, the fashi othor citles had made elaborate pr ral woeks past the boon the prinelpal and tion In society, The contrac Ames Van Wart, a dis In relative of tho Vite Washinctou fret Caroline, daughter of Maraheil O, Robert Well-known aud weelthy merch ant mansion on the sout!y eeuth #treet and Fifth avenas Tile WORLD OF FASHION INVITED, Nearly three weeks ago about fiteen hundred ine Vitatlons were sent out for the wedding, and those who received cards cousidered themselves fortunate Indecd. Lest there should be an unncecesary jam, nnd for the envenience of the InvRed guests, exten cards were went out on which the name of the per- fon Invited was written, and it was essential that they should be thown at the door of the church edi- flee before admittance could be obtained. ‘This waa 8 wise ond theughtful precantion, ay @ very largo multitude of “uninvited” aongregated nronud the chureh, and had thoy gained efoiission they would have filed the entire edifice, mach to the tneonve- nience of those tnvited, ‘The ushers were courteons, but quietly and firmly deeliaed to admit any person Who could not produce the neccesary slip of paste- bourd. ables of this and orbin: nveres comple are Mr. age Un t residing tn the t corner of Bight THe envsit AT Tie CHPRciT Long before the hour annonneed for the begining of the nuptiol ceremony, earriages containing the gucsia commenced to roll down Fit and aronad Madison square, and an Iminense astemblage Of richly droesed ladies and gentlomen stood pa tiently on the sidewalks watil the doors were opened by tho bewildered sexton, When at lim they were thrown back the Fash was great, and in less time Than It takes to write it, all the seats In the spacious edifice, with the exeeption of those that had been fot apart for the invited ne filled to over: flowing, and late com Ato content themselves with standing room only, DIRDSHYR VIRW OF THR SPECTATORS, From an elevated potnt near the door we looked around, and never have we geen amore brilliant gathering, The old, substantial Knickerbockera were out {n full force, and the wealth and fashion of New York was nover better represented than on this occasion, Merchants, bankers, Inwyers, gen- senators, artists, and musical celebrities were seen on every hand, while the promincut leaders of fashion and tho rel Ing belles of the city were con- Atnaxy, April 18,—A lively canvass has com. menced for # successor to Mr. Acton aa Molice Com- missioner, chaneos nearly eve Sunervisor Henry Suz Henry Rt. Low oem now to by Mr 8 D, Duteher has many hand Be emi, with ce heir friends, and Would be a formidable candidute, but it iw asserted ere by one professing to be author: ized, that he does not desire the oftce, In pddition, many petty candidates are running on thelr own hook. The matt bly at the ond of this week, will be settled in caucus proba. THK METKOPOLITAN EXCISE LAW. ‘There was an ottempt to caucus in the Sena ANIA EVENINE, Othe Meseopottan Bentan law, bist ence of the Key ublicai ied expeelally important to have present, the attempt fall throu, in consequence of the at whom It was dee NEW YORK LEGISLATURE, - SE re Bill wor passed—P of Gowanus Canal in Incorporati incorporate the York, ‘Lo relinly K, #'ve, 10 authorize Ue KF five years to the Kings County Pen SSEMLY ormed the Mr. Senxnea it had rece General ubling Froo Masonsd nd the Game liw eral Synod of the R authorize the removal of one hu nitentlary; to incorporate (he Burglar Livurance Company, viets to the Albany I — TUE SPRING VAL - Coroner's Inquest ove: dere The Sp up by the arvcst ot Antot while the have been Joxchin Furter, formerly residing at € n and Atiantic avenues, Brooklyn, where be worked a8 @ tailor, In the employ of Charles Behnelter: ‘On Monday evening Coroner Dr, Abram P, Lake ‘The testimony was as ful- rostmed the inquest. lows Dr Dante! Sinith aworn: Tam. tn Spring Valls ie the head a cutting had been mate ned it ap sre on Brook nthe hoof shoe of urter; thoes faw hi the 9th Maren wh to get bis mi the prinvoer & by kon tore Mi Several varying from the foregoing. Testiinony of J Hive Ia Piermont; know tho Jouve 12th of March last to wor) fist tine Lenw bit ug of a mur York t enuse ® 22d March he sald his t With the boxe in, Farinindal he wanted §o histh at OF Ph iits week's wages); he Went down the fond wi iy Wife to New Yor wid caine back on the dj then He had no tools, ho clothes, and no ioney Pairick Revan testitad fiat be by i the prisoner about the 10th oF HU of March, ab en AFlers Of Balle this eile of Hackensnek Jute cybrvitt devatand hin THe PRE On examination the pr {ons to aking ® statement of bis telat ons with bie murdered said ha had heard all the teetinony, Wik that It wae incorrect. Here follo: Jona, ev y, wd evasive parative of his moveine of his leaving Hr the date arvort, The head of the wurde the table, and he Was aeked whethe in the room on the #h stodeals a of Puiler Tue VERDICT, iding for Uh Rrookiya mt A and fand D ir the on the Morrisanta. W. sights of Bt 6 INO for poor purooses ta Kings to'nim the Hody of the Mure ‘The Mystery Solved stolcat Demennor of the Alleged ™ ing Valloy mystery is at last clowred Maurer, a ah wwe of the murdered man appears to then put the 4 WALOr, mild I uily swathed it nthe 0 Josely ai for the py He Augunt Runzlor: ar he said he was wolng to Sprig Vallay hy Had lent Antotne Maurer, a siocuaker, $4 and he was hore with Min; 'I recogulze urer. witnesses gave testiaony not material! wn Leitner: Am a shoemaker, a forme : that was the she asked 1 v exept tual he sald atc Nun's stony cF fail he had no objec. is frleod Rurter, tly fentures of the head he see Veald: #1 do not recognize that as Aumarey, April 13. Classi, 1 titution hn ustody of 1h Aesombly Butler that the take chorge of all that he rot the h Church; to dred Ming bing con ¥ MURDER, derers auker, prnctising phvatcta by Mr. Biuy - order to cleanse ¥ FOILOF DAdAg, carefully and put it pow, [the hens Heh L dee 0 as that draw i when aid He ME That beard an, be suid that wuile ‘and paid lie of spicuous in the most elegant attire, ‘The displ satis, allks, laces, and jewels excoeded any simi show of the acason, Among the beilllant nudicnce We noticed the Hon. Geo, McLean, Judge Bon worth 4 wife, the Hon, James Carr, Mr, and rs, Wm, MU. Moller, Mr. and Mra, Townsend, Mr. ‘Taylor, Moses Taylor, Faq., the Rey, Dr, Col, Watson of the man, and others too numerous to mention. TUR ENTRANCE OF THE BRIDAL PARTY. At 8 o'clock, amid great commotion, the bridal Party wrrived and took thelr places in front of the nitar, ‘Thero were eight bridesmatds dressed tn white tulles elaborately triinmed, followed by the groom escorting Mrs. Roberts, who was elegantly attired tn pink satin and point tice, and the bride loaning on the arm of her father, Miss Roberts ‘Wore @ white satin dress made with a long train and trimmed neatly with bias folds of the same, The Veil was of uite, held to the head with a wreath of orange Mossoms, and she helt a magnidcent boaquet im ter Baar THM RECKPTION IN THR RYENING. ‘The reception at the rosidence of the bridu's father last evening was the finest ever given in this elty, ie entire hones was profusely drowsed with ow. ers, beitiantly Muminated, and @ bund exeeated some of the mot Deawtifal marie ‘The wedding git® were numerous and very valu: at oheets ts sald ty have given his daughter w cheek tor $100,000 na bin gift, Mr. and Mrs. Yoo Wart doparted Inst ev Phitadelphia, SUICIDES ON THE SOU D. Cop. W ter On My John 8, Len dare Lo Wiltiam Wilcox, once : orwich and Worcester stoumbout Hine, leaped overbs tho steam. boat Clay of Boston when a few from New Londe twas not witnessed by any of the pastengers; but at about midnight bls hat and cane nd on thé aft deck, and search where to be found, 'p e Sound, tad duy night Capt, toMcer of the &® favor Last Wednesday night anoth masecom mitted on the Sound, Col, J Conn, having sprung overly i while on the way to Now York, Neither body has been recovered, eS Jottings About Town, ho Madigon squaco people ure talking of a rival to the Sorosia Club, ves Daly, Exq., delivered a lecture last aight on “Trolaad aud the Ipiah Liberty Division No, 7, 8. of T., installed oflcers last Saturday. Mr. K. Delafield Smith is to be Deputy District Attorney under ex Judge Pierrepont, Justices Dowling and Kelly imp upon Henry Hunteinann yesterday, asa penalty for adulterating his milk, A foir for the benefit of the Universalist Church Mission School is to be opened to-day in the Bverett Ttooma, Broadway and TI y-fourth at, Bridget Ellis fell last evening out of the second story window of her residence on the Fourth ave- nue, near One Hundred und Thirty-second street, Ex-Street Commissioner Henry Arcularius was boried yesterday from his late residence, #21 West Fitoonth atre it. The body was takoa to Cypress ills. Elizabeth Smith, of 6 Goerck strect, was ar- on the ch © of throwing her nter Kiizabeth on a hot stove wiille she was drunk. Arthur Anthony, colored, of 23 Laurens street, rear, had @ dixpute fast evening with Minnie Burnet, n the wife of Anthony Interfercd, and struck Minnie on the head with a hatet et vd 39 feet high, at noon, and allehted on dames Brady, Who Was pasting, Boil wea were severely injured. ‘The Fort-Cildungs Ver rman lite n and the Lose Club, A the stu nts of Gerke's cach ibuted $50 ument fan¢ Profs, Lyman and Newton, of Yale College, sall for Kurope today, to be absent five montha. in purchasing apparatus for the scieutliic departwent Of the college, Dr, Moreau Morris, Assistant Sanitary Superin tendent, reports that the standing walls of thr house reer atly burned in East Porty-seventh street, near the Kast River, are in a very dangerous con dition, berg 60 oF 70 Feet high, aud ladle to fail at y moment, y-one fam nists under ot bia ¥ heal * nor could bw fur aby Opluion ws to how It Liat been cut, ‘The jury, afer due dellerat.on, rendered the fol lowing vertliet ‘That Joachim Furter ea Vall ‘ i, from wounds in} Byring Valley ‘Whe prisoner was com of te a Ju Rockland county, Uy th dig's Woods. ' The ri ‘on Monday, and, after gave up, and Puuick contest was witnessed ght face badly bruised, to hy Jand county, between th eted. by in tie hands of Antolus Muurer, fori itted to await the action Was (ikem to New City, Bherit, Aut Avovr 4 Gint.—Joho Pudick, of Belino: becoming jealous of the attentions paid by Charley the burbrg, also a resident of Besmout, to a fair of Morrisania, challenged Charles to meet him in 1 mot at thi ter ‘as declared the victor, ta ber of men from the adjaceat Villages. ‘The barber hae W uh apd Lith ¢ death at Spring awn appointed pli rounds, Charley ‘The lust evening, etary, George W. Blu the leadership of Louis A, Walker started on the Hiri ‘Hullroad. yeatorday afternoon fur Aten Kansas, Others will fo! and by. All arc young persons, and) seemed delighted with the t before thei, venty-fourth street and Br c yesterday in Steinway Ma HH, Pell, Superutendent of tie Asylum, pr and about 270 children were « ob the ‘Pho society has a general fund of nearly Miss Kellogg’s indisposition, which caused postponement of the concert tn aid uf the Cu on Monday nigit, was anextremely sore throat rably Improved. Hing oneert tickets Is to be tthe Bt, Jullen Hotel, from 4A. M. until 4 6 evening sho Was consi retui PRICE TWO CENTS, THE CUBAN REVOLUTION, an NIE CURAN PATRIOTS MAKING THE WAR COST SPAIN DEARLY, The Scarcity of Provisions—An Americas Mchooner Captured with Munitions for the Part Nurel Police Orgamzed. Thavawa, April 1.—The Havana journals of toe tay praise the course pursued in reference to Cuba | by the American Government, Advices from Puerto Principe represent provisions As very scarce, nnd «ay towt meat and fowls are sole Ing at falittous prices, IL is reported iat a Spanish warmtenmer has expe tur hoonertaiten with arms for the Invargente on the south alte of the ivland. Tt ta pudlisiies Mts of the Atganiaer tion of a rural police, made by the request and at the expense of the plants, - Relense ofthe Mary Lowell's Crow—Gens Steedman's Expedition Watcha Havana, April 12.—Tue crew of the Mary Lowell have bien release’.” “hey state that the vee sel was seized Ly the Spanish man-of-war within @ mile of the shore, ‘The United States steamer Penobscot has arrived here from the south coast of the island. She was re lieved by the Nipsic. ‘The authorities hore are well aware of the move ments of the reported expedition ander Gea, Stoed man, ——. No Expedition at Southwest Pans, ace sutrvorom, April 18.—It is ascertained that the report of an expedition preparing to leave the niouth of the. Misalssippl for” Cubs, 40 ald surgente, I4 withont foundation. Kear-Admira has reported to the Navy Depart Micship oT the Southwest Pass of the Misaimalj (mg di tgent Inquiry he could obtain no information the supposed expedition, and eam to the conclt that Ht ld no existence, He was about to ee to the station off Havana,—Airpreas, | om turn xotox, April 19.—The State Department is hourly expecting the details of the ontrage come toittt by tho Spatish authorities on the American flag: Instructions slready in the hands of Ade miral ng our eqnadron in Cn at enorgics under the control igment ag the nature of the ause may ¢ of, Lo asaert the rights and dige in citizens. Telegram, — ORUELTY TO THE STREETS. Mr. Beri jowling *The Justice Taking @ Lawyer's View, From the Commercial Advertiser, Aprit 3. Mr. Bergh the ‘Tom! one Ostrand pene cruelty toa 4 No mak his horses draw a load to whieh thelr strength was unequal, Mr. Bergh said that he saw Ostrander om the aireet leadtng trom the Willlamaburgh ferry, with havin East River Improvement Association President, Jawes Kt. Taylor ; ; Treasurer, Thomas Excoutive Commttee—Louls Ker York ; James Murphy, New York ; Hervey ( Calkin, New York ; James W. Smith, New York ; Daniel Cover, Brooklyn; T, i, Secor, New York ; dos, W, Duryee, New York; Wesley Smith, New York; Jobn K. Hotwire, Brooklyn ; Henry reers, an: z New York ; David M. Koehler, New York; FW, Grvenpoiat Birard Yow, New ork; jue Yo ra New Yorks ; Whippiog and hallooing at his horses, Ix the vain a tempt to make them haul ap the ‘heavy inclined plane s load of over 6,000 pounds, He produced the testimony of a cartman of 24 years’ experience to prove. that the load was too much for the horses, Aiter hearing tho teatimony pro and con, te Justice dismissed the complaint, holding that aa the horses were the property of the driver, he would not find to bis advantace to abuse them. — This is the ol old story. Inthe days when slavery cursed t land—when reports of barbarous whipping, result ing in death, were of every day occurrence, the ad- vooutes of the “divine institat " (Parson Brown. jow | aimong | the reat) arcued | just, aw Judge Dow! did this morning, #4, that as nogroes: were property, their owners wonld not abnse of wurder them: The Judge does not, probably, reflect that human ‘passion often ‘rans at diserction, and that it was that worst varice, whieh prompted the killing of the t iald the golden exgs. If there is no ance to regulate the loading of trucks and +, one should at once be pase, for it is am table fact shat many carters so Gverlond thele as to bo guilty of the must diabolteal eruelty. Tn Loniaville, Ky., the elty guards against the evil 8 Ue benetit of the streets, independ of any primes ple of humanity, on the ground thet too heavy loade ‘Wear out the pavements and cause ruts, dc, Tt the proposed law cannot be passed on its bumanitariag Fetseepimy fet Our fearded etty Mékers cousider the poor wtrouts, Cacsceisecmliaeomesie BROOKLYN, > The Kings county Board of Supervisors have Incresaed to $40 a year the pay of tue women wi clean the Court I ‘The Roy. Dr. Leonard W. Bacon, Prof, Perry, and the Rey, Demys Stroog addressed the Wilitauie burgh tree traders last evening. Mr, Isuac Henderson, publishor of the New York Brentig Fost, hus wold his house in Brooklyn. to the Key, Dr, Noab H, Sebenels, He will move to New York in May Charles A. Lodenberg, at the Long Istand Colle tained while wt work 4a foot of Auautic street, Tho splendid set of colors purchased by the City Government for the Inman steamship City of Hiooklyn are to be presented by Mayor Kalbfleiscl to Captain Brooks and his officers and crew, oa board the steamsbip, on Toursday afternoon, On Monday: Ng, at about 4 o'clock, an un. r the areh of the Montague et to the river, although the A watchman bastened to a native of Wales, died Rospital, of fojwris sam te machine shop at the Try gates Were closed, th ou arriving there found only a light overco: blick vest, and a pair of boots, Dr, 1, H. Crook, who died of the fever he con g ublenda ¢ upon the mate of the yfagu » Foster, Jr. wos buried yesterday aiternoon.” He graduated at Wiliams Coke fore tu 1901, wt Bellevue Hospital In Ish and ov re ceiving his degrecs, entered the service of the United States during the war for the Union, The death of Mrs. Bethune, widow of the late Rey. Dr. Bs fs nnvounced, She fF and constant iuvalid rand's pastorate of the the Heizhta She died at La rland, on the 2UL ult. leavin tin ts iu Brooklyn, New York, auc delpula.—Lugle, Pu —_ Sparks trom the Telegraph, ‘The Kennebec River is open, Gen, Schotteld is in Leavenworth, ‘The Nyack and Northern Railroad is to be built at once, Georgo Froucls Train lectured in Portland, Me. lant evemng. ‘The Government is selling ordnance stores by aue- tion, in Bt. Loais, ‘The Boston wip King Philip wes burned at sea the Sandwich Islands, on tho 13th of March, Capt, Killett, one of the oldest foreign residents of the Sandwich Islaads, died at Kauat on the th of March, ‘The Spar4s Governiient authorities continue te minke a. seats of Cubans i the l’rovinee of Granada, An inventory of the vsluable papers hidden Adulion Nice, of Louistunarfoouk ep aac OF Well eaccated counterfeit $20 notes on the Fourth, Nutiooal bank of Philadviphia are in elreulation, A Territorial Government 48 be Ormanized foe tue Noriiwestera Territory, with its cent at ied Lely ‘The Butt lected yesterday 8 &, Presideut; B. W. At the charter election in Lookport, N. ¥., restere day, the entire De socraue teket was elected, iacluding aiort Frown, Mayor. The time vetween the termini of the Union ans Central se hours, Judge, Marcus Morton, of the Massachusetts Su- pork has been Confirmed as Justice of the paproms Court OF Masuchuroits, 12 place of Judge Henry Shelton Grocker, a native of Brooklyn, N, Y., # years old, srope maker, died suddeuly la Boston lo Katlroads ts reduced to twenty-four yohterduy morving. David Dore anil Josephine La Flamme are on trial ta Wore he murdes of Charles La Flamme, the Nusband of te if Marcel Cerruti, Plonipoteasinsy at Washingto by Bertinatu, fas boon appolu apervisor Creeey, of New levis Detave the Graud sue frauds ‘The tnteruati torta and Sau Fra chico On the 15th t ‘Vho elections for members of the Portuguese Cortes he Ttalten Minister Wstualater to Madea Orleans, bas detective yon examination relative ) Louisiana. wo have reau'ted in the choies of @ large majority i favor Of thie proseut Government, sare MeKenos was found dead in her bed tm io yesterday, under such circumstances as to lead arfest of ner Lusbead On suspicion of murder, The missing banker P, G@. Jewett, of Skeneateles, has not been found, ae revoried Iu the dos fone vole. His friends wre ia Budalo prosecuting ‘Hang im Humboldt county, Cal., are en, the,war path, They recently Falde ere, Camp Grant. | A varly of iriendiy Indians repulsed the hostile band, One soldier was: The French Emperor has onsion to the Surv K ‘Re ot tis Leahs ata os SSUAREES <—e er _ —