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——— THIRIY-SIXTH YEAR. NEWS FROM WASHINGTON, hice RediAdC 8 Aol FROM THE STATE CAPITAL, | ee Hs $900,008, and meme ot ond cANére as Cot | EMIGRANT PASSENGERS, | TWO THE LABOR MOVEMENT. THE CUBAN REVOLUTION, > Sharp Practice in Relation to Mra. Herman's poraturs; bridge to be built in flye years, allroad Delvers’ Strike THE PRESIDENT ASTONISHING ALL | 4, Fiiteel this tetes aa lei Bet We th GOV, NOPPMAN SOUNDING THE tevetacy Htommawe Veto JUDGE NENEDICT'S CHARGE TO THE vere at the | wearayD FAMINE TO DO THE WOR THE POLITICIAN he title of the house said to belong fo the DEATU-KNELL OF THE RING, vown, Bane’ r RRo LYN GRAND JURY. FORTHE CUBANS. ancu wife of the fugitive Herman Is still, we are informed, pad Stare oy Naw Yorn, EXECUTIVE Dmraneun ct babes lef This strike continues without change, The sroitel es | The New Vork Street Railroad To THR SENATE: ominations that were Une | the subject of an extensive acarch by the alleged travelling public were ax much inconvenlenced ye Fight ae T retarn without my riensture 7 Sonate it Nev irrcntitied “An Act to aqihorize the | N@ Violation of the Pr expected, and some that were Expected— | purchater; but Mr. Henry Shearman, of No. 61 Irond Jodbere (iene | Sette Hilt No im, cntitled “An Ack to authoreen | Tolerated—The R terday as they bad been for (wo days previous, The . The Sintex that have not been Kec Broadway, who hind. the eae postponed for nently | erally-Hroadway Surface Thought to be | olsersirecteand aventios In thecity oo New Noli determination of the men to resist the Imposition 1s strncted Foreign Appointments. two months in succession, under the promise that d—-Question Concer © Vacancy Cal, ey ie Winter the privilege. ai unwavering, Upto S o'clock yesterday only 14 ears of const ructity the Police Board, . ope Special Deapateh to The Sun. Fallroad montioned ni {Hon aa to time, and without Aunasy, April 14.—Mr. Van Buren, the Private | & Md omtece chal pay ints the City | yesterday, Judge Benedict presiding, the Grand | py ating, and maintatoing He, withont any Vinita ad arrived at the lower depot, and each car was ¥ consiteration for the In the United States Circuit Court, Brooklyn, 1 by one or two polleemen, The Com- States, ‘ ny resorted to a dodge yesterday which they will Havana, April 14.—Tho latest advices from Peeciel Desoaten €0 Ths au: the victims of his client should be paid from the pro- Balad April 14 rth ed sa bagel ceeds of the dale of the house in four or five weeks, After some discussion upon the Darien Shiv 10 have forgotten the ar ent by whieh oy y Foo sue Gi ‘ Canal ‘treaty, pontponed any farther considers: | te'heq the examisation adjourned, Iie bas taken | ScPetaty of Gov. Hoffman, han 40 often been the Cressinty tie anme Hania fore aa are NOMNBLLDY OWEE | Gary was tmpanetied as follows: Franklin Wood: | harily repeat, Itdid not pay, They sent a horse | Puerto Principe report the dearth of food. A cone tion of It until the next sersion, ‘Tue sm: | no action in relation to the aale of Mrs. Herman's | Carer Of thore fatal veto messages which have | | Only a petlon Of Recent tog” ompanies pay OF | ruff, foreman; Charles Jenkins, N. T. Beers, Joshus | doctor named Shaw to Poughkeepsle the day before voy had arrived from Santa Crug, under guard of 908 Diguity with which It is framed leaves it tn doubt | soa: estate, but hae directed all the veterans who | C/ushed the young life our of so many MEATY the Comeot Appeals exempt from ary such | Atkins, Wm, Dunning, George II. Peters, William | with power to hire and forward as many men as he troops, They encountered 2,000 insargents in am Whether the Government is not thereby made | heave visited hie ofice to sue the Aesletent Treasurer | Prowising little bills, that he has acquired I eee te BLN a ty ar, And cuncre, Hutchins, Samuel M. Stebhing, Samuel Crowell, | could get. He procured five upon falso representa. | !ntrenched position;on the road,and after a desperate 80 responsible for its construction as to render it the soubriquet of tho “Angel of Death," & 5 there this Dil to pay the © Wm. M, Little, George Floto, J. MH. Law, Robert | tions, and they came down to the city and made one fight dislodged them, The troops admit @ loss off Obligatory to bnild it by the aid of money from the title which the peculiar solemnity of his facial ex- by other ¢ Murray, Jr, Albert Jewett, L. B. Bacon, J. Q. | trip yesterday morning, bat then gave it up, One of | * killed and twenty wounded, The Insurgents Ia or the banks to recover the money, The gentleman who is said to have agreed to purchase the house is Federal Treasury If thejcompany should fail pression seems to render doubly appropriate, To: focnee feo I® 01) Adana’ Joha Aatchell, George B. Carborct, Kdwerd | these mon, afGerman, after receiving I+ a5 cents, | the vicinity are numerous, ‘They have beet a wl ‘ Mr, Henry, of Chambers street, and as be tins not oe ey seh wy The San Juan treaty was considered, and goce % day he made his appearance at the bar of the Senate i warded as Meason, J, B. Hutchinson, Alfred Bocar, ©, W. Felt, | hetd tt a ‘exclaimed, © That bees strange pay for | Yesctables im plenty, but are without bread an@ yet paid for it, the soldiers hold that Commissioner iLeannot be recanted as ip over till to-morrow, Tt will be opposed by Senator | Rotts should interpose his good offices to have the with another veto, the tenth of the session. This Ry uO ivileg and G, N. McChesney. two hours’ work.” And no onezwill deny that be | Powder. Howard aud others, and will probably fail. s tine Ht was not a “little local Will" only that was piu tecceria TRANSGRESSIONS ON Tite MICH AHAs, spoke the truth. Santiago advices of the Oth report a fight on the money lodged in court, In order to protect the sot « tien ea The Senate also voted to postpone all considers | aiers from the possibility of further fraud or disap. | YtCd wpen the ground that It was improperly eect In the, pubic: strerts. In bis charge to the Grand Jury, Judge Benedict | But the drivers, too, played tricks upon the Com. | Isabel estate, lone Inslunificent. Twelve hendred ‘ Won of Indian treaties unit! next winter, potatment, The necessity of suche course wilt be | *Wélline the rolume of special statutes, it wae one | Hew York, withons apy ecepeny called thelr altention to the thet that the District | pany, Some old hands took the lincs and drove | ‘oops had arrived from Batabano, . of the New York city bills othe hearts | the State or city for 10 val teal th dh Sehnet ttle Spparent when it is known that a notorious bounty | %f te New York clty bills, dear to the hearts | Civ Siycstadink in any uch act Attorney had felt obliged to summon them for this | thelr core port of the w A apicy time ts expected next weck (n Daltl- | thief, who Keeps a magnificent office on Brondway, | Of the jobbers, generaily—the Iaith Birees Fete one, Minded gid Twenty anh street ts cho «Beet | erm to look alter a single class of cases arising ont | tore to get thee sack as well as they could. Tt will Gen. Pueblo Is here, aud seting as Governor. He shore, Gen, Batler to. going there to defend ih Tet | aud towhom Herman transferred some of hie claims, | CO Willk When reac, Mt" visibly fell ko | A iariem, inthe of the laws which govern the sea for the protection | be remembered that during the summer months there ordered the country stores to be moved to the fon & sult brought against him by Kimberly | has boldly but injudictously annuunecd that afriend | * Pall over the spirite of that class | If this railr of passengers and sailors, Such eases came before | t# a large tinvel along the Second and Third ave nearest town. Bron, 6 feeored tmomey coliceied fOr Feet | of his Holden hanvy judgusent dgnibnt che hovse,and | t™2. THOT Fepressutatives, | (hth. Reasionet the Courts of the United States becanse they arise | mu 1 drivers and conductors are required to | Sagua dates of the 10th give information that the of a sutler's tre at Fortress Monroe, | that he will use the Judement to prevent itsite, (oUt dadlcradM dedi chatnerend Liven lire hh ote Out of tranazreesions on the High sens, which belong ) make ¢ktra tring every day, which they Invariably | Governor had had a fight with Licbann, and thet the Dill were of any very great present value, but the - : , and then left the conduc Advices from Santo Espiritus of the 0th state that the Kraut ebould not be upon Governme perty. ‘The mone — T hold thai theee grants botong to the paopte; that | {2.80 sugle State. ‘The regulation of owned se avos were heavy on bot! Laid el i Fe hbk Ky Fb der Sig anes AN EMIGRANT GIRL'S STORY. roto was placed upon clearly stated grounds of prin« | thet: valueshontd he part to the Treasury er nieethat | In the United States belonss to. the Government of | @2 without mormnring; but this conduct of Mr. were a siik r 7 08 both tothe bale Gen, Butt Lite Lae 4 ciple which, logically avstted tr; each eave as they an. | Chy'gtuecity of New Fork: and inattheLeristatura hee | the United States, and offences feommitted on al Queen will probably make them more careful of | A lett rom ‘Trinidad, dated the 10th, says mote the health and comfort of the troops by ; —— + How i ss eacl hot the Fight In morals oF etc toyive them away to | board are to he tiken coxuiaanee of by a Grand d i ” ave i that thirty respectable citizens na purchosen of ice and vegetables, One of this frm | Mertone Charges before Mecorder Martine | doubiedly are to be, ensure the defeat of the whole | gry indiriaume 329 me Qeaciectod tor such Venerac- | In'the United Staten Court. Te would aot take Ui Fenn ak ce Lila hamaalanaa | rp meh Albert hed been arrested ‘Was un applicant for Postmaster at Norfoik, and date, of Jersey brood of kindred Jobs now before the Legislature, 1a. | “Tine grant made by this bil, or by any one like tt, te | CORO.lnto the subject at nny length, not being well 4 to the old adage, of Mr, Queen's eame over | The Liario says the Spanish war steamers are from Brooklyn by request, and made ono trip, but | Watcting two expeditions which are expected trom ve itup indiscnst, Other stablemen employed | the United States, by the Company were requested to drive, but they | Casavovn has not yet been released. peromptorily refused, ‘Two of the old bands jamped | A decree authorizes the raising of one thoneand Last evening Det ts case, Ho unierstood, however, that vthe jury an | Yesterday a stableme: 7 enongh aequaluted with the f A dollars i Hot tne | outline of th diclitat | they Would by ent Gen, Rutler quietly rubbed bis vame off the duane seeds OMcer Nugent arrested | cluding th fat eek ohn Kinton, © young musician, on a charge of | ine breach of promise and malpracty mammoth Broadway itself. The veto | Rye ent 1s one which does high honor to the capacity and Mrs, Mar] ond courage of the Governor, and will vastly garet Kintom, mother of the accused, who | strengthen his popularity with all right minded men, lives in North First street, Jersey City, on a | Ie takes the ground that tb Aa neideration or rer, THe WILD TENT FoR O1 Gov. Curtin and ex-Speaker Grow arrived here Ae List the yalue of Hintothe trea y of fore had beer D e seems to be no let-up in the " franchises are a por | the city of New Vork rather than }ito th . " 1 ditional gu to-day, There soems to be no let-up tn t | charge of asstating her son, ‘The complainant a an | tion of the patrimony of the State which tt hae no | Andeuruld te applied chor. tn the reduction of ine | INe owners, on car driven by anew mau at Twooty-third street | Mdditional guardias to protect the plantations of the thronging tho Senate lobbies during executive ses | Gui cna, whom pace m , Aeieaethat city or oF the adaUAl taxes levied on ius | failed ty corrying ont ty yoatorday morning, and engaged in remonstrance | Western planters, who are to pay them, Bhroneing the Senate Tobbies during casculive We‘, | only clald, wuiowe parents reside in Germany, and | right 10 give away without full consideration, and | ehieens nee ihat ehey owl: Get hoki co Moin: us, an le moderation tn are in comfortable circumstances, She came | that therefore they must be put op for competitive | 4,4 {oF more raitronte have atreny hoon eatahl mtonly in veterence to the treat Iti the driver wlteemen, fearing a riot, ar " for office, Most of thoee who are already nomin Tae UG GISOUAEPES. Ribs cYabeitles. dress < having: |" @ vbw alee tithe ees ala sh: pie Jp the city of New York by Fee ial eran gers. but also of the crow, The J rested the men and (ok them to Jeferson Market, baby fi ab birpdsniy Albis nh Qed are eager for prompt confirmation, and the Sen- | ig yer possession considerable moncy, and took | The Governor follows almost exnetty the tine of | foamed Munmes Ang han the values Cte n Ra. the Figine ot the peesenaets, raigrant where they were discharged by Jawtice Dodge, The | ffavaya, April 1h.—-Napoteon Arango ad othe ems disposed to act with caution, espect ; y the line o * Corba micre howtnal Heeniae fee, ¢ ne the Fights of the passenac Sicrant jae TNC RRO LL Liman resocaitic wa, April 14. ols 4 7 Penta ba orp Hon, eapectally | uy her roatdence at Mra, Kinter's, with the tn- | arcument of Senator Folecr's masterly epeech print we Towwhitn thave anova referred), wor gers are transportad to the United States In great | Fo present at the upper depot ali day, bit | gp inenesent chuefiains ate hending a party in the pon foreign apporutment ‘derstanding that she was to assist in the housework | ed exclusively in. Mondey"s bux, and tho Senator | Mmunet bayment, Altot theve geablawere valuable when | hambers ow board sailing vessels, and the slants of | everytuing was quiet and orderly. The drivers, lke | Central Department tm opposition to Gen. Quesada, The Foreign Comuittve was in session to-day | ward young Kinter, who is but 19 years ofage, began | entiai a convert oudelani Wein praits tave: bev NOlre We Laraneieseed tee Boral ew fores and pndtic optaton for the aequtattion of theit | ™'Q™ coutin of Gens Conpedes Las been killed next bed RECA) kta merit } to pay attention to her, and finally made a promis NOW THE VETO AFFRCES BROADWAY ¥ twone Mew avert PAMENGERS WAY INeriTOTE reNaL Lawavirs, | Husband feasonable demands, Ta reply to a question | sfanganitio, and quilldeations of those with: | marriage, The girl further alleges that she wow likely t n oo Rattvonds, ate re emake | arne ty _ | put toa eroup of them yesterday why they did not — age. The girl fu alleges th 0 nw it Wil be arked, how does this veto Involve Uheit tecelme, the receipts. of ie Ihwe carefully provide for the provisioning | . out coming to any conclusions t that | Hecome a mother, Kinter procured some drugs, and | ihe fate of Broudway wnd the otuer great jobs, since “ tng the last year, were as | And arrangement of the ships, but f wat ot the | © Pand form a protective assoelation, one of The Outrage upon the American Fing, come of the “hasnes, befor them onght | » tage nninecinteaba ache nidtine) be & 4 h footer caves of the violation of (hose laws the rewedy is a | thom very pertinently asked, © When shall drivers Wastinearow, April 14,—The persons whom the {tthe asistance of bis mother produced a mis- | tt was part of the original proeramine to carry them | SIRI ave He im ' penal action by the passenger, in which fw Is entitod : to be withdrawn or rejected, There wili be a con: | hee ws a o1 nen fi Hight avenue EUR | Leribe ery rac neeca cures rnutied | ond conductors meet? Al the time left them is | Spanish frigate Fernando Catolico took from tne carriage, She alro ailegea that on a renewal | overaveto? Precisely tu this way, It was fondly to recover @ very considerable «um by way of divin pet Chua tes Mau besl ab MILE B Spann ToGmN Ce Mel lick vac peemslse cee Sarriona GAD LURE (Oi HOE | Lota Weal \Le) Gavouot wueld Wis LNfias iCAEOIL: ||P Sota Rentee eee to Wien Lee nee aT etme | UR aee eT Te cinco acaeme for sleep.” ‘This witnens ts true, American schooner Ligalo Major, are D. Santiago A. Gum, and Pile to Brazsi, but all will probably be | parente for money, feather ete, and other | jn a kind of a lukewarm, half-hearted way ; that he | MeNnINy Pet iy ineroatiig value | Grtntinal roceedings, amd ie they. Fouad that 0g AD LAS al Rd DEAE OROLIOR EAE Ie By TE Tears eee nee: Soifitined, ‘THompaon ae Condit "v0 Muulbanplon | Weaselold. suitas; for tha purpose. at Keep: | 4 , A 1 Falls grants abana | a abrauere A uy found MLE | A lance mumber of drivers appeared before tho | Passage at Havana for New Orioans, ‘The schooner Jeoutent b f with simply withholding his red to will} Pierce, bel ppointed originally by | tn n reference to the protection of emigrant | Mayor's Mas yesterday, and complained that a | touched at Remedios, took {na carro, and sailed on house, and that she now learns that the money " signature, and saving Lily own reputatioy ‘leave ngers had not becn strictly eoimplied with, i over under Eacwapicic Wie rorsevVed UP [chou catretie: RAVE” Wel [Brirabrer i: Whe HHERS Kn é number of now drivere on the Tine were criving | the ith of March for her destination, She wae nd i con forwe ju the name and | jt us enay as possible for his followers to seize 01 ed to pay WY compara: ihe their duty. to indict persons whenever tt Lisboin; i wow eredited to (he District of Colenible, | gare of the weedssd, and Wat sti hen alse learned | geq divide the plonder, Ta Midge se gation Athy iuereR th value of hel yought to be indicted. ‘The lnws w Without a ficense, and they asked that the latter | boarded the same day by the Spanish frigate, The Bnd Las note good record during the war. that her betrayer # to be married to another young | jg phate = Ppa Shy fo | duped oa Haar the peuple Wonid Wave bord 60 EMF ny wey hamper | bo nrrested tor tho offence, ‘The Marshal told them | prisoners were carried back to Remedios and Incary THAT REDEL COLONEL ADAIN s “ Garnest, fo einphatic, 80 positive IY rotioved from tho heavy burdens of taxath but they were inte hamper trade for the p that a short time age the pollee, under the orders of | cer ited. One ofthem iva lad about ten years of age ie BL AOAIN, woman on Suudoy next {ts statement of the ductrine applicable to theense, | Iniy Judement, the Legislature hat a Pose of protecting both passengers and crew Superintendent Kenned: tod several They wore visite prison by Mr, Stone, Consul: The President waa induced to send in the nal — that It loaves not the slightest: doubt of the Gover Uoitive away there piviie es adl GRETHIOR BE GUPICRIG Ai GRAW uperinte Kennedy, arrestod several car driv. in prison by Mr, Stone, of the rebel Col. Crowe again to be Governor of New TNE CORPORATION MANUAL ae pide be ey watt ely or lt Jy davai de ew. |_| ers for the sume and he, the Marshal, at that | Agent at that port, who made a demand upon the yo rebe owe agnin to be Go 3 hor's position, nor nny doubt that his polite an they hail fo [impose a Al he Jury we ed to consider the rela cater fe gn wala 1 the Province for their relense, ‘Thi lexico, but the nominetion won't go down, Th eT ‘i Apacs Y oxteni, 1oF the benett Of the p which ¢ . Kimara: and chew proved of their action in the matter, and Mexico, but the 1 n t go down. The | ane puntication to be Reaumed—Mr. Pincke | {tends who attempt to carry the measures in ques- i tape ati al oo crews | ave au expression of hia op by the publication andant «id not feel authorized to dow : Committee on ‘Territories are agninst him, but rm aa aeea eri Hon in the teeth of the veto place themeclves di: filly ask, therofore, n reeanetderation of the Nad ood to 1 feom superior authority, ‘The ease | x : z L ney on Pictures old Rookerios For ses DUI herewith retusiied JOUN T. MOF Astrange one, « of eitpa were themselves | of weard in the newspapers; and he did not care, at en made known to Mr. Hall, the United States bos ena‘ors and Democrats are for him, and whore Benefit isthe Manual Printed ¢ yat iseue with his Excellen The deeision peculiar, #0 als Heal they were obliked | the prosent time, to stultily himself, Hi sympathies Tonsul General tn Cuba, he hax ordered a thor Cold ee ny coough Northera Senators to) Before the politicians turned out good old Uncle | and courage whiel he displays have power‘uily tm JOTTINGS ANOUT TOWN, eee i asa chgiehica at. toa, | he sald, wore with the men, bat We felt that he must | CLI to by that the names othe passengers were DAS ay Rhes Or ona David Valentine, the elty published annually avery | pressed all parties. ‘The leaders of Tammany Hall on PELs tre iam enue at tt tate! | dushanas an nig, aid Me peetine Memes |e sGeee ieee WW \ ONE! ROGED VETERAN WAS TREATED, cntertatning volume entithd ©The Manual of the | Were to be thechief sharers in the great Broadway | Catharine Healy died suddenly last evening at y that they should exeree those powers with | rote to the oficors of the Company, notifying them —-— Gen, Sickles called upon the President to-day to | Corporation;' but since the tamented Valentine | *polintion; and the Governor, knowing this fact, | 839 Went Tlirty-neventh street event raat Rt Giont inetereac: ick cruel OF | to comply with the ordinances of the elty bearing on ‘The American Squadron. fearn why he was not given tho Spanish mission. | quit the City Hall, we have not seen a copy of this | yet dares to spateh the prize Ir ir very grasp. John B. Gough will deliver a tecture on tems | pightto withhold rf x Wasiryetoy, April 14.—The monitor Saugue ; Hs tad Wo TENE to H w | this suljoct, ‘I'he delogation expressed themse! Yuspects of the caso would bo | ay gatieted i alte i i fiiting out at the Washington Noi urd, aud to the juryin order to. arcertain whether | %# salt Hed with the wction of the Marshal, and told | ! x outat the Washington Navy Yard, and ta had been evaimitted Ly that | blu they would favor Bim with another call, ‘© out twelve di ys will go to the Cuban © Tous tan, | Perance, nt Cooper Tastiiute, this event Mr. William A. Wheeler proposes to light the 1 lntups Kitmaltaneously by elvetrielty olatio He wall that he deciined the Mexican mission on the | once welcome work, In the Board of Ass Ground that he was promised the other, and was | dermen yesterday, a resolution was passe surprised to see Banferd’s name sent in, when the | fog the Clerk of the C tar | Th , order Broadway jobbers are nied also by Intestinal eo foproper ow great or mon Council to resume the | quarrel linving broken out among them as to the De Al tel hat 600 1 3 7 on Connecticut delegation, to which State he was cre- | pubitcation of the Manual, voting him @5,000 fur | diviston of the capected spoils, Altogether thetr | 4,11". larrit tlle us that 000 horses in this city TESTIMONY To DE CAREFULLY. WEIGH Gaabate Muar Rawiacions: au Ladies’ Retief Association dited, bad not asked for this place. The Pre- | compiling the volume, and directin: 115,000 copies | prospects} a A bilght. Last week they of ( Atwiuta: lsdweee Wane found: deal They would ba pane A mevting of Coopers’ Union, No. 2, was held Met o St. Julien Hotel Yes Hen. pident replied that be. had. intended to | te neined.5000 for the Board. of Alterinen, G00) | earried their ucads tugn enorgh, and svemed assured | in tye Kilt atrcet police station yesterday morning, | sailors and. most probably, the ofcers of the el.0y | Jaye night, and the uslug of country shaved hoops 19 | henaslome was t tin have went him to Spain, but Mr, Fish | for the Assistant Aldermen, 1,00 for the Mayor, and | of triumph; now they look gloomy and ds The Board Aldermen will witnoas Mayor | cited aco the. wel ¢ nttielied to the teste ye of the Brooklyn shops was diveussed. In order | tickets for Mies Kelloy had tusisted upon Sunford’s going out, ase | 4,000 for the compiler. | THE PIETRRNTIE AMENDACENT. Hall's, pre mn of a st ev- | mony of the sailors ea rincular chs of | that the emplos ing coopers may he dependent on the | Previous ey clue Wash dorsed and pressed: by Senators Suni Assistant Alderman Pinekney objected, He fund | The Senate has been debating all day th eth Begin the event, en. end liable to Kreat eng city woramen, there isan understanding that no | YOten Nn te er and Anthony, Tis sas not satisfactory to Gon. | that the resolution called for $5,000 to be paid for | amendment, The debare was Tho Aasiatant Aldermen voted. yester rpc bernee intake + BUdanea WEte the teteaae Oe thie GEREN Re cd from tL ALM. to4 P.M, pat the Bickle, who left very much displeased, tho mere compilation and au the Demoeratte side, the Dew Re ae eee earn vores e nent than any” otiier chars uf ete » Uelong to the Nace atl have BeKiectO. tO Uh | A a at wike will ata 1 iat patiae, ork Wy of 0 We alread pra hasdualcdaion Soened Kaatau v ate nm the U of the vn of should i f aang f THKEK WOMRN GET PRIZKS. Work by an omcas. whe te sles irivgg to place themselves on record against the doc: | Wy, y-sixth annual meeting of the Amer KOR With arent Once; mad fn Gee Pee theteatruneron, ant umert thereem, | ame purpose, |The serie ty 7 to dot Among the nominations for Postmasters to- | over to do with the cost trine of equality of race, can Anti Slavery Society is be Leld on Tuesday, | ment and evreful exuminati Hud be Veauired fo | ployer consenta to discharge them wll the suclety will bo dificult to obtain the ser day were the names of Mrs, Win, W. Nichola at | the Manuals were jssu Tue Pol DMMINSLONERSHIP, May Ii, ; rain the uth inthis eae, “the ease Lail gained | tuen tu i shop should b= withdrawn, yveAte all tickets wot rodes Leavensorth, Kansas; Mra, Sa Doylestown, Is ung's motion for a man- pers was not h L. Peizer at Caroline A, Arndt at con OF varlois, bl Devolved, |. There Is some question whether this Legislature hin, sngraving, paper, | 1# qualified to elect a stiecessor to Mr. Acton, the or $00,000, He thought sidered ns given to the funiis ot tt it applied to ity beneficent objects throughout uldexcitenttention | geese Unton € as b ore hoped thatthe | Pret Us ne testituony before | This Soc operative T ty met Inst evenin: Ning Moctery. at Zit Bowery, Police Commis: NOMINATIONS BY THE PRESIDENT, statute of 1804 seeming by its terms to refer the : i aah Jobn Watson in the chair, Robert Hamilton was oP Manual could be printed ior §3 a copy, Tatler of Alling b Facdads lathe Volled Hoard tole | Hace a em ply reprimanded Lawyer elected a Director, Willi and Among the nominations sent in by the Presi- wed to follow the example of the Boston C i yer yesverdn telling # poor Woman that he ows Foner ier vg Mane i K go out te Gent to-day, Were the names of Cuarles ©, Crowe, ‘ouncil by making the book emb next Legislature after the occurrence of the vacancy, | had influenee with the duuge, REAL BSUATE TRANSACTIONS. Two cask anpe riations of $2,008) each were sold | Cube nents » Governor of New Mexico ; J. F. Moak, Postmaster then ee pole The lawyers are brooding anxiously o The Board of Educat cheek case was ea by auction. ‘The Arat was bought by J. Hineson, of | Of toops for the suppression of the . at Watertown, N.Y, ; dames Semler, Postmaster at rowd the book with {ustratt: matter, and the canvass is somewhat slic Le y agguunt of the alsence OF)” Psy Day—Snles of New York, Brookivn, Sen te taped aaa” Ra seed RR Pi aeteey Plaviws P theo mitms ’ Walliamsburzh, N. Y.; Cuarles Welling, at Jamica, 4 hoses ant abantion, and underage consequence of the discovery, Supervisor Henry tcamship America, on her | Sud Bast Sew York Hroperty—Hricon Moat | Fehich. tfuaan’ avenues Hudaon City. Tor €710; | Judge Brew a disposed of thirty-bine © j : 4 bie heey alls ances he could not vote for the resolution T iaacon to lea (ha Haid Was A steamship America, on he bab ora , i leh; Hudaga. avense, He cit i r eonan disposed. ¢ ty ie N.Y. ; and Milton F, Rowe, at Yonkers, N. Y. Mi Hetes dat Gc uacoepemee he IER |e Bela thas Rec the world, 1s to cost $1,249 Tor cach Lapagir Market hem, Mette Ned Belt cde 4 | against policemen yesterday mornin” Sa ate Shae Minin T Oe utiga lava previns. year ena he believed le THE RVENING POST ON THE SIENIFR'S ILL person, The attendance at the auction sales of re pe Bry tory geri. He Wa agin Ro t A ved to beat it, but he found that the money went snot denied that the office of Sheriff is al ‘The clothing cutters of Browning’ estate 1a the Exchange Salesrooms yesterday was 4 Sua tlmakaee tian Charles ‘nan. Kno 48 ac The Hou. William A, Darling was to-day nomi- | in another dircetion, and it was spent upon printing Itisi a minute loth ng: ealter ore ables Sh bie Bees wei mpaly sites ieciiy cas Meeting of the Satlunkers. first, of arresting Andrew Peter keeper of a con- > nated Collector for the Ninth New York District, | and waste paper that nobody reac; but he would | F ly the most exorbiiantly paid and the most | Proadway, belie ieee the Unie ie ry large, The priueipal action yesterday wat Last night a meeting was held of the Uni in the Bowery, the arrest having b= > . : + | Now favor ihe publication of a Mania) for 1860, He | eagerly eouglt in the county of New York, The fee | KUowlidkes members kit | hind, the sulo of the Weyman estate elected by | Trade Society of the Journeymen Saitmakers, This Porereon bad hold kite wine, betW and the name of Charles A, Dana was sent tn 98 1 was not afraid to go before his constituents and say | piiI6 paid thie oMlerr, which have been published he publishers of The Imporialiet say thatt! Messrs, Muller, Wilkins & Co, In jucnce | orennization has ever tad occasion to strike toy morning, April 4 Appraiser of Merehundise for the port of New York, | that he hac cast his vote for this Manual, hi rprise te not dead, Truly, Andrew Johason's Two years ity members werd | re Mtieer took OD rty is not dead yet, of w death tn the family of Mr $5.50 day of ten hours, ‘They | abort dista co from his place of business, and th tu the place of Thomas MeKirath. The rero.ution was adopted, lately, are extortionate to puch a degree that no | | Sone da ill : word but plunder {ily elaracterizes them, It must ik AiG A Wksenit call ean ned to 608 cide | tid not sell, but nn mble sudstituto wa cman! for a reduction of hours to | released him on payment of $7. Captain ‘Davis told Among the confirmations by the Senate to Yesterday afternoon, while riding up town, we | out of money which goes to the necessitous ; and that Twenty sixth strect, known to the habliués of the * Exebanfe."" As re: | creasing their strength and thelr nt sattatied | and. a friend” entered Peceteon” pleas ta pale Gay were; Foster Hooper, Colicctor of the First | saw a policeman driving one of the Second ay payment of Then an full te ¢ nforced by the Sherg's The General Convention of Odd Fellows last | gards the prices they were very satisfactory, and | with their condition, but well prepared to withstand | clothes (the officer not being on duty, nor sent the District ot Massachusetts; Charles B. Fessenden, | cars, This may be very well for the Company por Ma ie ps peal ae pong bh eve tort ace eet fe a preparasions for the semi- | very nigh. The eile was bona side in every respect, | Ay attemp a Lue their rights, by She Cap thet the Roundsn gh trian ‘Aswemnor of the sane District; Peter R, Carll, Mur- | wien the men aro on @ etrike, but tt | dm many BT yd seed cect Aten le Toray VALET lastly ae raed aiterar pate ‘Phe total of ths one catate wan $415,200, Messrs, Manlan erche Ajolly tne g n then exhibited hig shal for Connecticut; Prof, Cyrus Northrup, | occurs to Tue Sun that the police have nobusiness | Pile, At present his personal profits are estiun Ball ¢ Rati onen th tion ith Ay exhibion okies. Bleecker, Son & Co, Lawrence & Oakley, yar I siiotd and arrested. Peterson, and tovk him up te , of th sw nson & Miller alsu sold yesterday, ‘Their | andsvine routine business diseuys re ull attended wit satisfactory results. | more f rn 10 wales sterday show | MAty:two of w rket is firm ant the wales of yesterday show | ye yee Ena t prices are atill high, rage yay in 8 1 ; by thowe familiar wit priaihess at not less U Edward DP, Townsent, Adjutant-General of the | and giving everybody afuir chance, It ts the duty | Suite Assembly, a Kepublican body, his passed ® | A large machine shop ix about to be ostablished Army, with the rank of Brigad! mmissioncre to discharge | Dill largely to these enormous fees It's | at Milton Station, on the Hudson Ativer, It will | ani) currently reported that bribery of wu unusually bold | give cuployment to ub : Ool. Bichand 0. Drus aay eobmilier ot toaiforen inal. pate ba arivée’ fox \ne"| | CULTERET tee teen cand fey promers Ie ea thet | Meee eco mmcnt apy wane 1 tant night, | ct an ‘Vuere are uot | gt tye Sie The | #kill, at the Elysinn Fie t, but there releaged him on payment of jeer denied that he had been ato Pete: flour miliors th the city, | gou's piace or had anything to do with him, and ty Wey | eral witnesses ‘that he was cltewhere at the And their | tine of the ailexed blackmalling arr i Lheut | of the Pollee Co Assistant Adjutant-General, =a yy with the rank of Colonel; Major Robert Williams, | second avenue or any other road, whether | some membersexcuse their votes for the bill on the ‘The tailors employed in the shop of Heuston The grand total of all the sates #4 1.111 The 18 per w Kable fea’ = “ak Seco en pad, te Hostingge met last Habe, and retion was take 1 ‘ eln this organiastion Is. tha aus He Great OU Fi ditto, with the rank of Licutenat-Colouel ; and | the regular drivers aro on etrikc or | Plea that they were ignoraut or deceived ees tie Dill St priest sald" cop et | | following are the totals of property told: New York in th crganiaition ts that « clause ia thelr |, Great Ot Otee aee ehe Drcikersoll Capt. Jamen P. Martin, of the Seventh Infantry, | pot, We shall next hear of the po TUB BROOKLYN BAOLE ON TH SHERIF 8 BILE. ‘The clothing cutters’ strike in| Sonneborn's inpres eg Mensa, Muller, wwitks 14 refinery, In Shirpsburgh, Penn burned yester. ditto, with the rank of Major, hee loading ships when the longshoromen “re | The Sheriff's department in New York is under a y in Church street, ended im @ victory for the | Gate bak Usa Bm bo day, ‘Thy stilts, bultdidgs, wnd settling house, com TEXAS, VIRGINIA, AND MISSIS3IP1 T ‘i hotel if te fn | cloud. One of the deputics, Heal, jies tn the Tombs | nen « Carley WO, New York untinproy tulning 1,000 barrels of refined and 7,500 barrels dite ; i , 5 | striking or assisting ate hotel if the waiters are of | awaiting t Appenls whether P Mater, Wilkinw & Co., §E ti tlied vii, burned all the afternoon, At seven ‘The President has directed the Secretary of Wer | work to get bigher wages, The quarrel on the Second | he shill bx deputy, Moran, A Be jooneany. wilt ah Piece, lo-morrow prove 1 if a Biesokcor, Liat Ct ies Neg at night a tink containing 000 barrels of crude d aj.-Gen, ols to proceed ‘ press 4 inom 96 for four years. | evening, at the Church of 8t, Jobn the Baptist, Lex ‘ole's Son, voklyn nuimproved J be 40) at 10 o'clock another alarm sounded, in- to order Muj.-Gen. Reynolds to proceed with the | Avenue Road is between the company aud th deputy Flea uaa per. | ington avenuy and ‘Thirty-fivh street, Cole's Son, QT, 160 New York unimproved Uicating that the fire ts still raging. It ts feared that rogistration in Texas, jreparatory to an eorly elec: | drivers and the pollee have no concern it it, merely let a prisoner eseaps The dry goods merchants’ elerks and salesmen | 74""G!" f Quodrich oners. at pa the aifoloing elneries tauy lave taken dre, The tion, Itis expected similar orders will be issued tu —— wont to Shug Ding Let: | gagpted w comiitution last evening for thoi Deneve fed HH loodrich otters at private, gain, on enay otal Tons is estimated at §900,000 ; Insurance only The President will avall bimself of the opinions of In the Court of Special sions yesterday, | ctizens by Sherif's oMlcers was at ove time, Sendia The tuilors’ shop delegates held a protracted ent. The German Democrats ‘The Arrival of Moses in Memphis, the Commanding Generals before issuing the proc: | Mr. Henry Bergh appeared against Mr. John N. Ot- | Soran te take the pince of biseacnped. prisoner will lant night, wnd fuirther reports concerning Tull particulars of ses and property of all-de. | y/The German Der MGMT niaT A RAT Lacie treeidant doles 7 e a e we a alive J I ful in seriptions and prices, see (he advertising columus of thy da Ness BMBF, MeuPuis, Apr 'z-President vohneon are lamation authorized by the uct of Congress, with | trander, and testified that Mr, Ostrander tad beon | be quite a sleek to Jimmy O'tir kung, | heir douand fur kn edvance of wages were re: | periotivne a 1 prices, Filstig aS OF | wiih power to. drat nities | rived bere thie afleraoon by @ special trains HO reference to voting on the Constitutions of the | guilty of cruelty to animal Mr. Ostrander had 25 | White the Bead CU ™ ye Ren chs d Gene ceived, me bUN lis Monor Mayor Mallon the Eight and Sixteen- | was met at th depot’ by @ vast com : ment iy at A aici gislature to vote bun | ‘The Varnishers’ and Polishers’ organization, ensgel Hour laws, ‘The mucting als expressed its sytapa> | course of le, escorted In. pro v Stat barrela of sugir on a cart on a Roosevelt street rane of ¢ ation aly esth 4 ut rs . 1 y ul and d in procession Foxpective States, NEE ae ete conse ined | fant cee nastrel Fee a eae eaters ors | gummbering about 20 menbers, wlio are on a stra NEW JERSEY ELECTIONS, thy Wilu the Seound Avenue Rallryad employees, the. tre police ‘id “municipal | departmenta STRIKE AT THE WHITE HOUSE, ferry-boat, and dob or clined pli umn one hundred Mousa oe-qual for an increase of thelr wages Mon to twenty per oe an tmmense number of people in carring thon, e ef ‘ — i S peas a Se as sloy. | of the bridge descrived the angle of about 15 do- | ™ cent,, Will hold a mass tneeting on Saturday night "4 horseback, After passing through the princi A. strike occurred among the colored employ ‘ it 7 idl é SUGGESTION FDOM A CORRESPONDENT, Dclin Kiaraau, of ay Wank Wi : : Summary of the Work in Hudson County, nbor Itoms, etrecta, the procession hulted at the Overton Hoteh, krees: consequently Mr. Oxtrander's horses were un john Kiernan, of 447 West Forty-first street, : 7 A largo ture! he Will bee eee at the White House to-day, owing to appoint | tiie ty draw the load, and he was whipping them | Zo (he Kultor of The Sun. who wes stabbed by ile brother George a tay of | Ji sertex Clty Party, representation lias, re REGS RINNE Pree ane a frum the belegny of whten, be. eras welenaens ty 2a feat by Gen, Micheler of a Democratic steward, | “ies antet’equs uy the President of the Woctey for | “iia, Toe proneuted Heelf to the mind of our | re ano, ls nat expected to live, Gorsuer illine | mused uncnangel lu Dereon, caly Mt, vation | with en eight-hour law if ble men wil really work | Tettiets on ea eueetaue | who wus formerly in the War Department, aud who | the Prevention of Cruelty ty Animals. The dialogue | y,iued s hot increased | (0k his ante mortem deposition last night, Inajority of 42 votes, 78 having voted for We Tact | earnestly durng thay time, pe . \ Js not in good standing among them, Bt eT ee ree Troae to the weight of the | #0,that he ¢ 909 annually, be | | Police Commissioner Brennan received through | rison. For, Seliaol § font. Br The Housestmiths and Operative Bricklayers mer Ole nates is * cap toniga? yo poss yt y wornleg, the shicld of a Ker- | received WT votes, (De hold their regular meeting this evening, i z “4 A FLOCK OF CLERKS TO DR FRIGHTENED, load? _ & formerly of ’ Say April 14.—The_weath ‘ ji No; for ry steep, nt—forn he ‘Venth Ward—which wi iret W Messrs, 'n, and Wash 1) 5% ‘ 4 . Savanwau, April eo weather very There is now being prepared in the Third | Mr. Bergh—No; but the platform was very steep NEW YORK LEGISLATURE, Siptured Usdsr pecsilareireumetarces fie were elec 1] Ne The Third Union Cooperative Building Society | coi, and it is reported that heavy fronts tn the ite ( ‘Auditor's office of the, Tredsury Nopartment a liat of | _ Justice Dowllng—Was net shat caused by low Ch rrecholaer, Secon meet at Codperative Hail, 84 Bowery, Mechanics | toricr have materially injured the cotton crop, and Soe hundred and. thirty-two clerks whone services | WME To pease eRe A gentleinan complained yesterday at the Con- | Cuosen Freeholde, | fh tha Steen tre invited Bena retin nd ’ Will bo dispensed with, Thisiat Includes all Demo: | MY Bereb— Yea. wir te tate | ay ue “ a wi tral Tolice Office that he gave Thomas Fogerty. 9 | wore elected Alor Bir, Frost, Ciusen The New Cork Engineers! Protective Society | Mowraomauy, Ala., April 14.—Yesterday morme erats, members of the Johnson Bepartimental Clu}, qlusticn Dowling Af the tide ah the p LyLills were passed—To incorporate the Hownrd | rodcenp, measenEtn 8, the Ast igure, » packuke | holder met last eventug, ‘udopted thelr amended by i light irost, and this morning ® more and Conservutive Arm: avy Uni fo pala have beca te terary Association, of Brooklyn. To amend pee efi 0 BAG TAAY In the Thirt Ward the elections were: Aldermen, | laws, criously damazing the new cotto Bolles of dinuiaal wilt be went ont fn the Jisiiee Welk the charter of the Proapeo, Park ¥alr Grounl | Yo ip: | mea ae Abesen G9G: Van Kouren W(Rep.),. Free (Dems. | A meting of the ‘Longshoromen's Union, No nd rendering thes replaating of cotton 4 Ward, Bum $day oF two, A large number ‘of female el be di Justice—Well, the defendant couldn't control the | Corporate the Central Ravings thik ot New York, scharged from the ‘Treasury Dopartwnent to: | de. {Tough Relative to juries in the DI appointed by the Chamber of | Chosen Freeholder, € strict Courts of New | Commerce to confer with the Superintendent of the | sted, Sigler and Vreel was held I . anda xubseription Was raised . gh wanted to be greate 4 (eps; Vreeland, chosen x Aen att hake eg morrow. He tone Ard Merah wasted to be greater an | York. Increasing the penaty tor procurig aber” | UR "than Survey about New York harbor equate | Eicecboltg hn Myon ity there were foul eae A ved del enti pies aa eka trae the ealeane LAST OF THK MERCHANTS! DANK: SWINDLE courtiirs to reper t Titoirs of austen | | eos, HHomman'e veto of the 145th street Railroad | QVegtun, 6 VN? Gee. Ws Biualy and He Warren | OS 00 Mate othr cantata wate, lutbire Nt | susshute on Friday ovemtog. the reaular meeting of | agange Mrancle Train teotred ie Beth, Me, leet Criminal Court to-day, the jury returned Mr. Bergh — Tsay, sir, that this truck was greatly | ili was tabled by 18 to 1, ax tuilows, the names | y Ww. 603; Hor ser, 06% and Patberg, 169, rdor | tho Workingmen's Union will be held atait Bowery, | °%, . Hig -agutuat Leonard: Huse, charged | overloaded, and thut bhereby there was reat eruclty | of Democrats ueing in Italics James Watson, @ church pickpocket, was sent irtdge (I Slected by over 1,000 mayo 4 4 Navigation ly open on the Kennebec River to Aw Cod Den. MeNir with Murray'a | Counsel—Can you swear what is.» proper joadt Ch He ete Ce ieeay Mattoos, | Peter Lyuch, an Kuglish forger, went to the same Mt Ward, Hogan; ‘Second’ Ward, MeFudd About 100 coopers in the ¢ ry of a Mr, Me- ing {n the Japanese Empire with Mr, Bereh—I unhenitatingly way that this was an | 47 5fy Mahe ike, ‘Mh in Jersey City, a 7 i Seted that Huyek was Presi Mubpay, Nowe, Mad Wilt | tural rolreat for 4 years; and Joln Binith, w Lune | Ay ‘Wer y now | inereased violent Sriington; Fourth Ward, Dakin b A improper load. fannie liv burglar, will rusticate. f Ward, Herrington; Pourts akin. M1 conisa barrol, out the cinploser wishes to of the Merchants’ National Bank, which exploded Mh aie Vf H i ( ap. | Hltid, burglar, ate for 94 years, If he n Freehollers, Messrs, Platt, Rodefelt, Wilkon, , Henle ‘The Japanese Islands recently ¢ Bose iwo or tures youre ago, wk thom That is a question forthe court to de Naya Steere. Campbells, Chapman, Creamer, Bt | doesn't escape meantime, Oe Mat Mi PAChaDat Ceara ii he price S coute cach, ‘They are sustained by | parmicas earthquake recently experienced @ { , ps i Le eile e Tn Hoboken the elections were: Mayor, Ha hil ec a a 5 My Eolers MOrKa Re Chamber of Commerce learns that while j and L hope the Court will put a Baltimore ts about to impose a fine of $10 upom ro iv a reported strike of the quarrymen at | gny billiard saloou white a Th fiitecnth amendment to the Cons bs! railry Water, Commuasioner, d. ©, Du tion of fares wr fixed ut stop to this continued overloading of trucks and ' 8 "| e, the vay allow minore to play. } J. C. Bancroft Davis, Assistant Secretary. of | * this the United *t ae ratified by 17 to 1c, the Repub nce ip the rate of speed ‘nnd tho coat of itvin rer, Win, Chid; City Clerk, John | Mount Betach Penn, on the question of wiges and veda 4 : fii, 46 quite A at bie "roome in this city. Ms carts by axel Of DrUtAl uy the euse, and | lieans votlag yea, and the Democrats nix 4 Ihe euat “of tray tite more expensive. to the | Kenney. Th Bramreraie Hokey wae aucectsful in | horn, he runs bf tots trout toundaton. | One Belladetokie Askaeay, et aa ee avis Is suffering from # Kevere attack of erysipelas Bare ite alan wc ‘ Bills were ordered ton third readin »incorno- | emigrants than to the passengers im the Srst-clu ull the ward in ard—Alvermen, Beason, | ‘The strike is but pa and hus buen guing on on! % ? v He is entirely unable to attend to his eae bed eng eEEeyt oy rom | corporating the Eleventh Ward Savings Hink of enone od TI . feeond Ward—Aldermen, Foster, Hetmond and — gl vaninnios. iuattee Dowling-Oue hott la creator toad than | Msioncr to iogate a State Henitentiany or Inds Supreme Court dey that be had broken hie | Geet Cima aeRO ACOINSI Hoar Last evening Jacob Geiger, keeper of a gro- | Th Tursell Gurucy, wen toad ® second time, © Many Senators are of the opinion that the ex. | som# men cun carry. (Roors of luster] Hut In | ert autem uaturalization pa Thco promise on w report that she had been unchaste and | Ward—Aldcrmen. John fwesC. W. Bel ad Voac:| CR OR the Mesduws 8) HopoRca, Was Aregied 80 6 utive Committee of the Boston Pe tra sexsion will close this week, Aue Iabaaoe t cennol Dey tae ere ee the Workinginen's, National Axauciatio Intempevate, Aue Court reduced bis bail to $0, | Hiaiys enowen Mieehoider, Mich) Heal Shurwo of flontius assault upon Stichuel eheoer, v avd the price of adilssion at 89, 88, a Dr, Van Aernam, the new Commissioner of | is there any law oF. corp aeaaaave ) tue law relative to compensation of Suro ig hi fron Ludlow strert ja Fi nce trac Conaiy Thoarh of Fecesoidcre win | Weehawken, It ts charged, that seserday, Col, Robt, Dougliss, son of Stephen, arrived here |e defendant, ASSEMBLY: Bupreme Court yesterday to appoint w refvree to In ; er pee ea hud kicked ‘and. beaten about thy bead tna most | Sauare, Maghingtou, Mlk, Spring, Lang ‘ , SSE quire Mito the dy of $5,080,009 belonging ty »poiutmonts w York Baw ere Nery is ulso hut the me Repair from bis home in North Carolina biedayy and took a eth sa oy a , a Pucitic allroad Company, and deposited in the ( Sppelnemont PY Pate ees CAR IEr EE : Ramncee te es ane, eae Sask, UN ‘ry, an old resident of St. Catherin donk the Winte House, Me takes tiarge ot viet Suffrage tor Woman in Massachas ‘olneorperate Abin Exchange Bank. Judge Baruard uppoluted A John siregh Win, 1 Dart BU, James, Bup.) eee at ae tay ee ive ALORS Wis Tua over by the care yesterday, and 6 to the President, i e Legislative Committee neorpur PY enw sr “' r a 4 srayth atreot, d sche; Allen atrect, G y id han Wis to bis homme, where he om bis bod tribution of ne members of the Union League Clib ar ' Beer tr Owl feal_ condition Pope accordingly refuse ‘or of Tiling as vetoed o A Welcome Visitor from England, How, daria Frovinan Clark, and the Hon, Geo. J HL Pes Reel ALPES ISITE WEA SEHR Co Vee Tate A A Recond troots Fs OWES | tO accent bull for Duce ediugly reluscd | art of Chicago's lake frontage to the Lit'aols Conte The arrival at this port of the British flagship | ae eye alte as the expression of pop Hort Chester Rail cvonine, to take measures to presenta tri | Js venth street, G1 os ee ig pai 7. wile ; Toyal Alfred, carrying Vice-Admiral Sir George Rod: | lar opinion, aud as the mht ot all men and women Wotherss ‘Ta establieh | monal to tele Mrendent, the Mon, doun day cur | ‘hiety Win. MeAllister; New A donation. party will bo given to the Rev. | nave (haoner gach! A. White went ashore ge Cane ney Mundy, K. C. B,, and of the sloop Niobe, may ir Cinveriiment was founited on the principles { eo, ail Tce ate: | Bow ly erased Alaiater to Austria, Who is foun to oly rn Mul ow ne Hons: Heolnat iT Join Quincy Adaths in the Cannon Street Baptist | yesterday x juality, aud If these principles were worth any thing ‘ t i te Hortomne; Six h atrvet. te be sup Bee F Chu » eveniig, e tae with some certainty be expected toward the end of | {ier inclu iid women. Mr. Moar eludmed hat aiter Quevn'e County, “The Canal D Officer Richards, of tho Nincteonth Ward | gadayenue, W. CG, Steele; North New Yurik Mission, the cherter election in Peckekitl the Raabis Tho month, Bir George ls o stately gentleman, a | entrancitsine the colored Face, it wax well vo turn | ciency Wo tira ronding — mo | Palle while riding last evsoing enh Becond av- | oH HoFrY gy Auge aud noteworthy hat, mado of linen elected every oicer, except the Lown Clerk—e : attention to the eniranchisemens of Womua, ils were ordere a third rew we Ty | Lotions while Vicing leet | even 3 arseiliew, or similar material, whieh can be taken ubll grandson of the asia shed Lord Rodney uf Mar. | #tenbon to the ent BERL ER aunciid the charter of ig Hsland ate Deport | tan fy Zee Ioan sree, ares. struals on the STR rary ee * | gear inoment, washed, aint pul togethve again ‘ho First District, Conrt of Louisiana has overs ique, and is at the present moment Commander of ner Con To amend harler ay iby a brick abd adh Eiward MeGovern ul B. DuChaillu is about to give a sories of | has been iuveuted, and can be seen at 361 Cuna the lemurrers to its jurisdiction on the indieunent Bal cet ener yyy rove suiieca rien ile Sudden Death of Vatu ube ¢ ntttes FRUPHRTe AO Ouvont thie. ae" Or ald Merrie ot | ‘towns Kenton were arrested aid Iueket up for sly ot ita eli area 08 Od: Coat st) Auditor Wickit, ‘aad ordered Ma Gaie te al 4 , d North ovonwnersix, April MMe 1 Dinsmore, | Packing. Melting to sewerage and drainage of | Me ollence, psu pe ritaticslatlan Paki ior hee ; Proceed American coasts, The Royal Alfred, in which he | of » sure, eogopnted with the Dinsmore Express, | Broo: lyn. An interesting sale of books will take place at The flr of the. Male realist Boe ces of his wast Congr i nel Committoo of Ways and R. P. Companions Hoole and Chase, assisted 4 will come, is one of the largest ships in the wavy, | nus lust four valnable imported cattle, ‘They were | Bills were Intro the Clinton Hall Batesrooma, Astor place, on Mon. | 04 in Byer aims, firoadwuy and Thirty-fourth | Meuue are th the cliy, Investigating aGaire of the | Th. tls, MG F. Wolsey, cxammplided Wbb Qesrecs ’ Deing of 4,063 tous burden. 800 horse power, and | seen licking the silesof anewly-paluted barn after | tral Park ao fur stauliahes rea * | day alte rivaia litre of W, Bl treet le usu ccs If auinbers are aa indication there stor House, y ad Deputy Collector Clinch | pight ak Newburg vefofe King Bolomoa Cowueil, Nov Fd with eightecn heavy broadside guns end a | which they, with three others, were taken suddenly | running westerl avenue, trom 1066sn | Woodwai sold ah suction, It contains mi of ‘ wader examiuution yesterday, 51,1, & 8. M. of Freemasons, retty durable coat of iron armor, ‘Ihe Niobe is ul. ‘The four Alderney cattle, imported from Be: street north to the juneth { said drive with the books, such as Eli * Answer The pe is of the new Deaf and Damb Instita- Jobu K, Chuse, five tect five in height, stout; Mr, W. egites who presented a for; drah > Pooden sloop, and somowiaat smuiler, bein land, together with ture Alderney heifers, wave died | old military road on the property of the Institution isn," and Cotton Mather’ The Devil | tion wil give thelr first exhibition iu Allemania | built, light complexion, brown airy with full | $1Qon the First National Bank of Wilmington, 6 os burded, WOO-Loree power, and carr within three days. ‘They cost $9,000 iu gold, ‘The | for the Bhid, Incorporating the Staten Isluud and 160d hraides nearly 860 works on | Hall, 14 Kast Siaweonth sirect, on Monday evening, whiskers, and «scar on his left cheek, has beoa, ear, Li) res! d eee, Der in ae four guns. balance are recovering, New Jersey Bridge Commany, Jb Gxow the copilal 19th indy wissing tom 79 Mourve street siuce April'& Fonte. 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