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1 YEAR. MIE BROADWAY RAILROAD, TIE GIANT FRAUD DEFEAT THIRTY-SIXTH Farther Nevelat us about the Corrupt Meas sure—Eflect of A. T. Stewart the Millionaire’ ists of the Bri Pave suddenly come to grief, for while they were tngaged in the work of corrupting the reprerenta: Hives of the people, the columns of THe SUN were ming with startling exposures of their opera Unremitting fire and Governor Fotnan's veto they retraced their steps. day afternoon the astounding ch Hty wns to be defrauded of at least two millions of foliars—the amount offered by Mr, A. T, Stewart for the franchise of the road—was strangled in the Benato whero it was born, and all the greenbacks re cannot resuscitate it during the jons, and ander ti , by which the Prevent seasii NATH RETREATING Tt was no fanit of the * managers, Nendid scheme fi however, that Amarsing fortunes at the bile expense fhiled to receive the approval of the They bad, ike Cw © ears of vensl men were sicoped to ir their rignificant whispers, and dod to receive their bribes ; but, thanks to Tux Sux ond its comdjutors, Mr. Stewart and Gov. Hominan, all the Muancial or fuMfictent ty have the bill approved. who are really entitled to be pendent of their oMfeial title, voted for the | Increase the present limited facilities for travel ta Unis city; but they were franchise away after they had been made the shrewdost merebant in this city hud offered two Muillious of dollare for It. STRIKK AMONG Tho lobbyists bud intended to pass the bi Among a number of others nents were not pt prenared to give ASSEMBLY MES. ant to have wil det anid ft is sald thi ally appropriate to carry diferent 1 ures, were uscd In common to Kecure the pass: ‘This comprehensive action was the Lest wh der tie etreumeta about the Senate could have been eno fears entertuliied Gnd the number of Assemblymen necessary tow mahi rity was assy bad counted by Yon offer «pot! ed by certain wh js if not money. ull their plans, for a number of our higher prices on their servi at whieh they had been appraixed, and treasurer would have fou “abort if he had atiompted to meet thelr ¢ ad eliqne then eld Which they ore known to hav Gospair of carr, forerble than polite Distory of the bill, en vent to their the monsn: 9 in the frst chapter of the now give the sccoud. HOPYMAN, ALT. STEWART, AND THR AUN, orruptionists who di te {te defeat to Stewart, and the porsed rightly Gaznilig Iwintnary which ah or was led by reading the exposures of this gh Hlo railroad job in ‘Tie Sen tow Of the presentation of the bill, ALEC At eliontd pass, telegram from Atbany ti the grout million ire who des ut the views of Mr Deared in yesterday's Sux nd they strengthened his re ANOTHER ASTONISIING STORY, nid by some per the subject of # railroad o Blowart had purchased the fr or ten millions, he would have been ena Anto effect the most magnificent con of his long wi pounee, tn advance vat he would veto he was anxi build the road were laid before L MVE to Mefeat the Fn Broadway, that if Mr ise at (wo, or five, nereisl scheme The thrifty and fu seeing merchant, it appears, is aware of the common No dry goods faking its Might to the averues on the west aide Of the city, wnd that the propoacd railroud on Broad way-wiich might possibly become popular—if tt ten the taxation of this elty, would raw tho business back to the great thor and make it the central avenue of travel, and ¢ quently the great centre of retail t he desired to purchas reason, it Is said Of the proposed road, conponatons, Tt ta not known what course the corporators will purnuc in relation to the bill, but they appear to be Anpressod with the fact th agai during the session t It cannot be Introduced The legislators are pain folly Impressed with the fuct that the people trom State to the other know that there money tn the bill, and hence they dare not Among the gentiomen etd to be “olient” corporators of the road are the Prince Eric, George Law, Henry Smith, and Mr. Tweed. ‘one end of th, givo tt their approval. ‘The Grand Race at the Apollo Hall, Last night, Pearsall’s model bicycle hall in ‘Twenty oighth street, was crowded with a very foah- fonuble asseinblage of ladies and gentlemen, the ve easion being a grand race for one of Pickering’ Deat velocipedes, valued at $20. teat took place, @ very attractive p gone throngh with, including graceml Fiding on the Peerless bicycle by the pretty Miss and the usual displn bicycle gymnastics, in which Frauk Carpenter espe Cally execiied for command among which was an exciting game of tag hetween Pickoring and Frank Pearsall time commenced, the prize in view bringing forth quite @ number of ambitious velocipedists, among whom were Messrs, Leifor ts, Brooks, Law Duryca, Davids, Murvin, Noble, Darling and Mor The distance of the course was ten times the dreult of the hall, half a mile, frned by tho rules of the Jersey Which arenow the established code for One rulo, however, was changed, vie; that ofallowing another start after « full Lefferts was the first to start, ther too fast, an ramme of ex: f fancy riding and of his machine,prominent ALO P.M, the races ‘The races were gov ity Velocipedrome, He led off ra- narrowly escaped filling In tue He, however, fell just menced bis wuth circuit, Demarest ma- rider was Mr, Brooks, who took On bis fith eirentt The third rider was Mr, Lawson, who rode the Peerless machiae, with the front wheel but a fc Bs-inch driving wacel, a Wood machine, ‘® neat position, hie chances t in diameter, with Ho succoeded tn going the entire distance in two minutes and elghten seconds without a fall, ‘The fourth rider was youne Dury who rode a 2 inch 1e Ofth rider w ny prine at the first race, 8 40-inch Demarcet, but Viul Dana, who won the He led off at a rapid rate on n bis third elroult he came tovgrict and Joined the disabled crowd, The sixth nd hey se. ang Merrill, who ‘adineh dhiviny elon Wis Prat elreuit, and the second, and war ruled out, Hi the exception of th rode one of bis own Ths cloed the pnd uitempts of the part tins Leiterts | Brooks followe Hot, but fl ‘on A Ward machiy Dana was the last, and putes amd i ace Brooks entitled to ire haying made the best time, Belore the rendered, Mr, Brooks Was in, Vut be failed in les than 3 Ininules ‘Aller the principal races were over, a trial to beat ner Was made by Me to ridy the dls the time of the win tried it again, but he, too, fi ickering then put ib'an appearance, und the course very cas fully d went round aehine in 22 on nd races take place at the Jersey LIFE IN THE METROVOLIS ener A Priest Taking Business Ont of the Law+ yer" a Tt is seldom that any case before the courts involving “ lovers’ perjuries” ts aettied by a clergy mau in surplice aud bands; but an cxeeption to this role was furnished yesterday, when Mr. Thomas Cull, of Fulton Market, and Miss Margaret Sugras, of Dover etroet, were joined in wedlock, Mies Sugrue had accused Thomas, before Jadge Morell in thelSeperior Court, of violating his promise to marry her, and, in ungallant retaliation, be had acensed ber of having lost her good character while she enjoyed the society of a rival suitor for lier hand; but while the Judge was tn a quandary over the litigated points, Thomas cast # loving look ai the plaiutttf, full of meaning and equivalent to another * propo: sal, and they joined issue in the exuso of matrimo- ny, and were made one by a priest, ‘he bridegroom paid the lawyers’ fers ant the costs, amounting to $59, ond, with “Maggio by his side," started oo o wedding tour for Dover street, No cards. pasdier-biels ‘The Latest Brooktyn Tragedy. Coroner Whitehill began an investigation last evening in the case of Mr. Jamos Haggerty, wealthy citizen of Greenficld, who died In a pollee stailon, ‘The remarkable reticence of the police was explained by the arrest of Denis Eagan, 8 liquor cealer, from whose place, at Smith and Union atreete, Mr, Haggerty ad been ejected, Mis, Emma Bone, of 200 Union street, tertifled that on the afternoon of the 11th, she saw Eagan and Haggerty torether on the aidewalk opporite her Louse, She saw Eagan throw Hagrerty violently to the ground, seriously eutting his head The Injured man was then taken Into the barroom, and kept until 7 o'clock in the evening, whin Le was Landed over to the Narrow Escape (rom t On the 2d inst., Mr. E. Rietl, of 78 Cone #trect, Brooklyn, was thrown from his wagon, and aeverciy laiured. Hy eink raphily, and ot about 7 o'clock on the evenin Sth inst. seemingly died, Preprrations were made for bis funeral, He mianwhilo, lay in a trance, that wae passing about htm, but was un Asign of life, On Tuesitay afternoon, Jock, after the Lapse of twenty hours, he revived and astonished the frlents, who were preparing for his burial, He tas +0 far recovered as to be able te walk avout, conscious of & —— Assessor Webste Assessor Webster rec Trinmph. inl letter from Washington yesterday, hustra that the average of oll money, whether borrowed or other. wise, used or employed during the month by any bavker tn the business of banking, excepting only deposits which are returned for (xx aa such, should enter into the estimate of the “eapital”™ taxable un der the section, ‘This terminates the brokers’ fight, and leaves the Assessor victortous. oe TUB LABOR MOVEMENT. nents Meeting of the Workingmen's Caton A meeting of the Workingmen's Union was 14 fowt evening, Wn. J. Jessnp in the chair, and parati made for the nia meeting in oper Institet the three frat t working W mbiage to-night ing is to be culled espec the palniers, who are Intions wpathy vers of the Second aven dent Weivers were Fe} were defeated tn y savelation was erush erve our aympatly cor) orations to opp at ll like Borle and Q 1 have thot ariv the Eighth ovevne ratlrond wre ing the Secoud Avenue Rulond pany, at the command of their Superiutendent; but for the honor of thelr mea sud of all workinemen T hope it wot 60. As to the policemen taking the place of the drivers on girike, E think it an ouinige ont publle, snd that ft should be resented, ‘The way to reach these men ts by the ballot, and in that way we will reach then.” Tho law which Marshall Tooker has brought to Hight was discussed > The Chiengo Seamenta U Circago, April 15.—A large 1 sailors was hell ju 2 to form a Union for th sia, and the following Waa adopted Resolve! That we, the seamen of ¢ ourselves fo work 18 uoleon with the Scat oa Tent Ase ae we believe tt champion nt an tie Of oe {nterest. then chrolied thelr names, Me eting of Lake Hie object nob their tn ‘ . pledze The Jersey City Coopers’ Strike, The coopers of Jersey City bold a mass meet ing last evening. Mr, McCauley prosidod aod recited the circumstances connected With tho. strike of about 10) men in Mr. MeMahon's shop. ‘The meet- ing Was very enthusiastic and determined not to sobmit to the redaction of wages, Auotuer meeting is to bo held on Monday evening —_— Labor Ite The third division of the Laborers’ Union met last nisht, aud elected oficera ‘The tailors employed by the firm of Ehifeld & Repp heli hop ting lost night to dis he scale of prices to be submitted to their employees, ‘The Philadelphia Ledger eounds tho alarm of a robable strike noon among the coal miners in the hnoylkiil ree The Second Union Codperative Building So- ciety meet this evening at Cobperative Hull, ib Bowery, to amend the bylaws, Bricklayers’ Union No, 2 mot last evening and transacted routing iness, About fifty candidates for membership were udmitted, and $40 were appro: siek mem ian Piano makers Union met last 1 Was reported that Kellenberg and Vai pel rinined to reduce the Wages of thelr einployera ten per cent. A resolution was passed declaring that such reduction shall be resisted o W Women's Protective Union h ted cn three months fraudulently Ww plovera tro irks, Last y collected in rit a. fue Union will move to its new Lome im Bicecker strect next werk, The clothing cutters met last night, Mr. Schaefer presiding. Although the Society ‘hands ployed in Sonbeborn’s shop, in Church at received the advance asked, 1 per day, reman of (hat establisiment has wince Miled their places as far as he could with non-Socity meu, The Housesmiths’ Associativn, Mr. Kiernan presiding, received the reports of their Committees 1 Prenie, which they Intend to hold next June; on ud ou eoOperation twat nb: The Trea. Surer's report shows tl receipts are 131.20; expendituros, Society” has 1,00 in bal —— The Philadelphin Bond Kobbery, Paneapetriia, April 16.—-Secretary Boutwell hus informed the chief of detectives that word has been sent by that Department to the Sub-Treasury officers, asking thei to scrutinize all bonds ofcred to them for sale, and to stop payment of all coupons receatly stolen from the safe of the Bencticial Sav- ings Fund Bank, —— 5 A Pill for the Potive Jas To the Editor of The Sun Sin: Last Monday evouing, having fallen in with some acquaintances, IT became, Tain sorry to tay, Intoxicated; In. that ‘coniition’ entered-x taro bank in Fulton sirect, and there lost 45.50, I know not how, The next morning Lwent to the keeper Of the gambling den and attempted to compromine with hin, willing to accept part of the money; but Re feit sure that the Courts would not tiarm hin and Ad me to go to lt, Ttold my story that (Tice ) evening to the Captain of Police at the City 1 and was sent to te Police Justice at the Tombs, ‘Ths Justice usked me whither 1 bad ever been in euch a place beioe, Ttold him that 1 had been two e times in the course of along lite, hat each time it was while nner the influenee of Hat certainly nothi arth could tn. lo such w thing W i pe mn of my senses, But be told Wid winner And ordered tne to be gone. Is this the kind of jus tice we pay 0,000 a year for? TUK OTHER SDE OF THE sronT When our correspondent entered the Foubs P lice Court to make uw complaiut, Justice Dowling 1+ cognizcd hin us one of tae hultiues of fro ban| nd asked him what he would have done bal he won the $45, instead of losing ML. With some heeituncy he wdmitted that ke would lave put the winnings into bis pocket, ‘The mugisirate then said that, as ‘it was ne in gambling that some one should Jone, and as he had taken that risk, Le uiust ablie by the consequences. —— Camipars. A lecture on this Travet Amono subject will be given this evening at the roi of the Young Meu's Christian Association, 161 Wilth ByeGUy ball wemest —S——— kW YORK, FRI FROM WASHINGTON, THE RUS AND CRUSH AT THE PED. CAPITAL, DAY, APRIL of Do Lona, FROM THE STATE CAPITAL RECOMING INTERESTING, in a demand for come foreign position, aud Senators Nye and Stewart, and Representative Pitch havin endorsed De Long, the President to-day nominated It was expected that Mr. York would have secured tt through Mr, Fish, but the last card won. SPOILS TOR SOU THBANERS, ight the Southern States should have some burcau officers, and intended to have made an Arkansas man Sixth Auditor, but finolly gave tt to Martin of Alabama, and then mate ©, Washburn's Fifth Aaditor, changes all the Auditors except the Third Auditor, and Mr, Freneh will not be removed at present ACTION OF THR SENATE FOREION COMMITTH The Senate Committee on Foreign Re! to-day reported favorably upon Mr, Sanford as Fock of Ofices® Sick Birds Flying Mome=Appoint and Disapvoiutments the Meal Ge Now York Gophers Disapps kers at Washington ‘The Senators ont man's Veto not Kelished- € the Wires roadway Dead—Thi Tax Levy—Death of the Board of Educ ewapaper Cats tn The President th rlog ta thete Special Despatehto The Sun Aunany, April 15,—The Senators have had an libnatured fession to-day, socme (o have rufiled the usually part of the etrete, and more indceorous has been indalged fn thin at any other time this ‘Tho Broadway Surface bill was up fi Its friend tabled tt, not Epceial Correspondence of The Sun Wasiixaroy, April 18,—Since the beginning of Hoffinan's veto on of the Senate ofice-seckers have poured Into this city like an tmmense flock of wild Piecous to a winter “ ro Ing and coming, have overflowed with gevtiemen anxious to #erve thelr country on a pinch. has been blue with curves for mntsghave resounded with the tramp of innumerable essorshipay light-house berths, foreign missions, post offices, and a thousand other fat slices within the gift of Gon, Grant. very heavens seemed to have rained applicants for aftiend of © ‘The trating, both go- reading this morning during to take a vote at this time, Sherif O'Mrlen, with Mr, C. M. Depew and other eminent counsel, is here pressing his incrensed fee The Vill ie before the Jadt- 1 argument Is to be heard to- seckers for consuiships Colonel Rubleo to Switzerland, to China, and Mr, Nelson to Mexico, made on Sandford ta the Hill before the Senate. clary Committee, ai morrow morning. Mr. Folger's bill to. prevent franda in naturalles te this morning. Ser mer inade an ill-advised and fotemperate opporition to the bill, but his voto was the only one A Irpce wnd interested crowd ft 10 attendance on Committees on the ah NST THE NRW YORK JUDICIARY, Ta Bin bas presented Wo thousand eit zen the judletsl system that the Hou A raid will be nate, but it isnot likely Tho rest will be conflimed without VERMIN AMONG THE OFFICE -SREKERS, Every omer wecker bad thirt, and Ave dollars In his pocket. eral chances of undergarmen hive rolls of bills PILR AND JONRS IN TROURLR, Tho Committee have mend either Jones tion pasted the Se 8 Mintster to Belgium or Pite to The New York pickpockets Hifleations for a foreign minister, and Pile no equal Assembly a pe- cleaned ut by the light days after Lis arrival, w remalader fell victims to try within two e four out of nine faro-cappers " before they Pounsyleanin The petition # beeu United States M. Hiinors sluce 1961, and was backed bill wiihideawing jurledietion of naturaliz Court and the Superior ¢ clly of New York. It then as toking Fuck action ma may be the rebike ay Hep resentative THR COMMITTEE ON COX Committee on Cony monly to recom na, Consul to L to Southampton, closely scrutinize that, with the view of ASmnans OF TI MeETETE iFany of the eity The most promine t among the miultite Stephens, eon whose white ec anid papers, to. investiga’ juticad and other pal reference to the ehirges pret Congressional Committee. resamen and € A UEAUTIPUL MYSTREY CoMISG TO LIER, rich developments as to inside opera J whenever his nap ekers snuffed the a ed Sceretary Boutwell or President that his distingw guized by Gen, Grant for bin the mission to England but Senators Sumne ian ring are likely ta Fuller & Co. by Th Airision of t Ewing claiios two. cout, for his Influence with Browning, There will be no vacaney notwithstanding anit brought to prest the el services would teorday morning, acaveus been held Low would have gone in to anecoed Th tof the Board, PIULADELPIIA GOLD MINE, and Fenton were fear row be repominated As it ls there Is no Acton, who ts long #peechca would not be Tithuna in ease ofthe Mint atl I by Covode, Gila ROSAN JUAN THE If the San Jann tres fon had any I Howard's apeceh of two ty effectually y should go abroad, Bot disappolyted, nieratood that he returned to New ¥ roof hie friends fol bad never sou ‘ ile by Reverdy J YORK LEGISE TTURE, Lyidealas eat hours wnd a balf squelebed f : ‘ Atmany, April 18 rof the Exceutive Mans goxing Into tne» Af they expect NOMINATIONS WATHDE AWN, never forgets his frien ertul aervices duly rewarded fent into the master of New York A BICYCULAR GENTLEMAN APTEM 4 1 during the eampelgn will be Keim as Consul at German Savin Eleventh War Making the aniaries 4 Rank iy New Drandt ue Consul at IPORTANT COURT DECISION. me Court to-day rendered an opin the one being M ng theWorking Women's N mending the charter of the Western Homa lar City Kditor of the for Consul to Sonne ishment among one requiring th The position is not ring Inbor ft iy thought alo at tho tustance of manently Alling bi e vote on tiblms tt was as follows, the Dk Broadway Roitrond bil worats being in ities : 1h, Reale, most arduous and Maswachusetts, that the nom some gentleman a pines in the Ties ofc Bonate wit! lave a bitter flaht over his want because Mr Private individuals for thelr Judietal act "Madde Mer gel interiors with the ‘Tho Jutgmeré of the court be Nicks, O'Donae'l, dutles of conrts, NOMINATIONS CONFINAY cutive Beasion, today con The Senate, to Ms firmed the following rom To be Collectors of Internat Revenne~ Joshi nd District New York ; Alfiod 44 Distric New York; Jaines Fr ‘ Gordon L. Ford, Tinos, he will Gght it out on the floor of the Bennte, GRORGE ALERE mle women 8 were presented TOWNSEND KNOCKED OVRHJO4RD, the stinds and etatls of 1 At prohibies steh lew For tie aaa car For the effectual ‘Vo incorporate the nd, Seoond Dirt the Antwerp Consulate, residents of Ui in the proper shape and it was about to be ent to the Senate, whens rn member of Congr Dung a vial of . quictly dropped in on the werd whip. stop thing all fixed it, First District New York ; Jersey ; John V Gredioy, Ei hth District, New York; Wm. A, Dar. tody of Insane orlminals, prominent W custus Ford, Cleveland, Thirty Treadwell, Sev vem MeCurten, Filth Dist New York; A. dicial District out Ty authorize the re triet, New York 1, ike Jonah od overbourd. a whale’s belly ever since, DRYANT WAS TREATED. Wapaper men t ‘Tho bill relative t the common achools In the city of New York was This kills the Board of Tomplars of Morton, Third Dist by the Assembly, nd Now Jerse Bills ordered to a third reading—To tucory the Brooklyn Young Men's Ch To Incorporate the City Safe Deposit tenance of wn k, of Lowe, to bo Examiner of Pa unt at Mest made up hie He would have that gentleman hud jevrd that since then ‘The President finally made ap bis mind to tend’ r it to the venerable Wim, Cullen Bryant, the editor of the Brentng Post ‘uts were made out, and just as tl about to be rent to the Senate for confirmation, in ped the Hon. John A. Griawold. appointment of Jon Jay. The President slowed , Dut mald If Griswold would appointment as a personal favor, be Griswold hesitated for some time ut Bryant's name was Teele Goik ine Faalat ry Yun Aernam, of New York, to be Commis offered tt to Mr once roused it, and it w 1 Park Underground Railroad bill, whieh ecoutnitted, was plicud for w third reading, ‘The Vanderboig er, Marshal for New Jersey. av, Marshal o 3 the Soutuern Dis yon of John W for guilantry in THE FIRE DEVAKIMENT REPORT, fan uetiow agaist the Kay RXKCUTIVE NOMINATIONS. t has sent to the Senate the fol- lowing nominations: Henry Baxter y of the Dey He urged the of Michigan, Mini; stunt Seoretary of Le The fourth annual sport of tho F sented to the nz Ia the substance of tho docu they found the advantaves tnot faly dey er to Honduras, ask Mr. Jay’ would grant it, His answer is unknown wiildrwwn, and thatof J: THM MISSION TO JAPAN, When Jobo Russell Young was in’ this tly wtudying the labels of tea boxes fronting varlous stores on Penreylvunia uve ent of a Wester Min for six hours. t Mr. Young's movements iy signifeant, and that, th ring at tea boxes, he really bad his eyes on jecturo was tole- Sobarquent d¢nonements proved it Charies Delong's flanked John Iu fe understood that Mark Twain was of Mr. Delong. Joni ‘award Robinsos wer, of South Curoli Shaw, of New. York, laine, at Valparaiso; Jos, V. ij M. M, Delano, of burg, N.Y Sicob W: hal tncreaved Ite ofticten No distticeal hav won made for per-ounl ot po: J, of Missouri, at i Colorado, at Sin he was observed 4 We leville, N. siedt, Hudson, N.Y. sor'—Jercmiabh Olney, Third District, Connec Miscellancous,—Kdward M. M. Cook, Governor of This Bowrider Journal closely finally becarn GEN, BICKLR® AND PRESIDENT GRANT, To the Fauoror Tha Sun. Permit me to say that there fs no truth in tho story Of an unpleasant interview between Prosident Grant and myself on Wednesday last. have never bud a word of dirmrcement with tho Proaident on any subject, New Youn, April 15, 1869, the Japanese mission. vo been found graphed West, He were Incomnperent, four mntneDE, after ie papers have beeh od, f¥ weut to the suigeon for pliy » avcured the prize D. E. SICKLES, THB BUILDINGS OF THE DEPARTMENT, orrow be Keut In fur the mis iLOe whiteit wre i LOSSES BY FIRE, TMENT AND DISAPPOINTMENT, Y-AIUI street, betweon Mr. D. BR. Kelm, of the New York Meruld, was @ war correspondent of that journal during the Vicksburg campaixn, fulsome provera of the Genera thon he went for the Consulslip to Foo Chow, China, and got the nomin placer, and the among Washi Wards extensive tron for tuitonaly giving their services for Lic construction atrest, Newark, was bus A stnall frame building noar the Catholic ceme- 1, Klzabeth, was buri nilry on South Market rs wore filled with After the Inaugu nthe Kubway 1 Tomatoniah it te estiniutod that among a bundle of atic of, €30,000 the city since Ui ehad beon a severe Hoard, and the correspondents, blican, though » cor respondint of the World, should Hon, John P, Foley, of the 7 and influence of the Hon y near getting it. track and held it to the ond of the race. nominate’, and many ntwepaper noses were out of Keim wus delighted trank, when, presto, change! today bis nomination The Washington correspondents are again besleging the President; but I hear it ro- ported this evening that none of them will get its MAJOR MAGGERTY'S NOMIN The nomination to the Glasgow consulship of Major dames Hoggerty, of the Jrtsh Republic, was received by the Bohemians with genuine deli ‘They all eny that Huggerty {8 @ good fellow, bh worked hard, and richly deserves it, wtruvele for it Whouse in Sou treet, Hear Colvs, Piper's livery stable in Altoona, Penn., and number of #tabl 640,000 ; partially ta Lousca and» 4, throngh the ald James Rankin Young, , A pot of molton glass burst yostord Bat Kelm got the inside | inte basoment of Messrs, in Williamasburgh inith & Dould's gloss h, aud burned away the Two men fell oor, and were severely burned. John Barrett's stuble, Navy Brooklyn, wus burned Ls about §40, TUR BOWERY PXPLOSION, to tho exploste nd Tillary xtreots, wus withdrawn, Patrick Corberry's house adjoliilng, Was datnaged to the amonut of about $40), n, Wis., wore burned L098, $40,009; insuran Ne east side of from Jackson strect to Hite aud Injury Charge Was at Once disiulssed THe NUMDER OF FIREA waa 719, and the total allazed lisa occastone moared with tho provious y of 1S hres, aud ta auiouut uf » buildings in Ki on Wednesday moral square was wept clea Dodge & Manvilie's carriage shops, ew erected gas works in Freehold, and pelouging to the Gas Co: during tue year, and 6 wore ho purehare of 20,000 feot of style of eaupitng supposed to have been caused by the explosion of ently iutrodured by the New Jersoy Pnow The total loss As esthuiated at SWEARING TRAIN NO, THRER, tic Gas Company, a res water. Hy al purchive cf # Hosting Dro propelier THE FORCE OF THE DEPANTMENT So much for the correspo busy a9 bees, cutting off slices of the ( Js still Dornan 10.40) barrels dist ther with all the refinery burldings, two div wid the ofiice of the Clara Works: polutiments with them with inter grand body of pla the alr with their lamentation | their bate jommed oy eit last evening, overtlo hearts aud bitterer eur ANY MAGNITU DM Potomac Army Sol y pra’ Celebration, of the Soldiers of the Ar +s Inst nicht, It wos voted ty hav Kast Itiver 1 ing with bitter HXPLOSIVE MATERIALS, tible Materials, ivute soldiers in the eu to join in t are to he invited Wasiisaroy, ‘Lickets of adimtoslon will bé 60 ee: Monday, and it fulled by a very small majority, 4 indicates @ #trong disposition to run the » ston Into wext week, ‘TUR NEW NOMIN Tho President would not receive any callers to- uwied all the morning with Beere- ‘Tunstur.—" Or Jost might at the Fir with the wucerms tat bi Mous miaterbal vous teaiuros tu Ue Coustruction of characterized thin es Tin THRAKON Domelatonne aeieny bareoueute (oF the Your nt Of Hen upon. two. engines, snd Of §17,190.18, 1 Fire D ua ropolitau Fire Department Bollod Wud retslvod 63.78) the” sas of which Trma, Aujac, Tostee, uni crs are the central fxures, ts’ too known to noed 4 ry y that the opera 16 bess style Of these accompllal- woll and favorabi; tion, and it ts on! was prosented in Moowl nomiotions, emong which was FASHION ADLE WEDDINGS, The Marringe of « Granddanghter of the Deceased Millionaire Whitney—Trinity Chapel Filled to Overfowt 4 Dotlar Veits-Other Weddi Upper Ten, Yesterday afternoon @ wedding which snr. nificonce all others of the season wasisol t Twenty-Alth treet, ‘The groom was Mr. Kerrigan, a young gentleman le cireton of this city, and bride the beautiful and highly accomplished Mise Mary Whtiney, granddaughter of the late Stephen he carts announced 1 o'clock as the hour for the ceremony, but an hour before that time the church was filled to overflowing of the H this notable event. Six mshers were in attendance, Tho organist of the church performed one of the finest and most appropriate selections of music we have ever henre at a wedding, Among the brilliant Stuyvesanta, it, Claire, and ined In Trinity Chapel, W well koown in the ful Whitney, 29, of thia city, te in. THis estimated that 2,000 people witnes Ly ono of the most fashion throng we noticed the Wilmerding Loriltards, Rutherfords, Cannons, ‘Thorn The a excitement, and Indies stood upon the pews, win est white corded silk, trimmed with bias folds of fatin and lace, and covered with orange flowers. She wore a magnificent veil of round point Ince, valued ot reveral thousand dollars, Her seven beautiful bridesmaids wore pink silk dresses with White hice overdresses, the effect being beautiful. Att the nuptial ceremony a brit Nant 4 residence of a rela: tive in West Twenty siath street, whieh Ate te by the wenlth uristorrney of tho city, Ihe wedding gifte were numerous and elegant in the extremeand admired by everybody. Subse: quently the brite and groom departed for Washing ton on a wedding tour. TUR MORMIAUR OF COL, WILLIAM IAINES, Col. Wan, Haines, of the Governor's tai, was mar ried yesterday morntog to Misa Schenckberg, of Murray Mill, ti the preses anil friends, ‘The wedding ceremony was p in Dr, Sablu'y ehoreb on Madison aventa, at 8 A.M, After adijedner at the Everett brite and « oriyen to the Han steamer they sailed at noon for al month ‘oof a nuinber of r oe Feloek nse, the . in whieh parope, Inteuding te cm We Le absent sev RTH DAUGUTER °O OR MARRIED, ter of the Rev, Dr. Gallaudet, of St, Ann's is to be married on Wednesday evening next to Mr, Shaw, of this ity, One of the most Wings of the season may be antich fislionable we pated. oe The Ulster Pragedy—Ar derer Suilthy ion of = Jeremiah wife murderer, Mr, Wheat thinks that h has captured thom to Sainuel Gun ©, Leonard L., and E the clildren of Mrs, Smith, who was murdered by her husband, the “Wayside Murderer.” Mr, Gu maer, who brought the children from Ok'o, laa pro: olla Hornbeck, The vied good places fur them In private fanities, — LONG ISLAND. - 4 was sont t notwithat has bocn appoluted to Mil the ofllee, first serious velocipede aceident occurred on the turn. between Queen's and Hyite F 1 his w yaaco when from Quee unusual si aud throwlhn four young n velo horse ran away occupants t — BROOKLYN. > Last even was found in the river uear Grand street, Willi burgh, Ex-Governor Lowe, Ieetu M. donald prec! 8 time ago the Brooklyn Common Council of Maryland, de Mason: vered a je, before St approprinted §500 for a set of flags (or the steamship City of Brooklyn, Yesterday the Mayor and other omic Isof Hrookign went on board the steamship wade a formal presentation of tue color NEW JERSEY. Seiad George Sehwore, boiler cleaner, in the Nowark Zine Works, was found dead In a boiler, A friend says that Commodore Vanderbilt was a mero spectator at the fling of the ateamabip America, Mr. McLeod, the newly elected Mayor of Jers City, has refused to quality fle ccnaldered hie noinination © hoax, and wus surprised to dud Lim. seit duly elec Fortin Jane MoM died suddenly yesterday at 195 West Houstou street, ho Northern Lights last night were uncom monly billion Cannibal Jack” was rolowsed yesterday by Commissioner Betts, A drunken woman last evening hegan smoking In bed, and set fire to 104 Division street, ‘The brick wall of ahouse in 105th street, near Browdway, fell yesterday afternvon, ‘The dead body of w male infant was found in the doorwuy of 71 Eldridge place yostorday morning Capt Moran to free lodgings in Sing Sing on Monday, General Shaler hay tendered a reception to thy officers of the Army of the Potomac from the Fi Division N. G. on July The Twentieth District Republicans have for- vaily approved the Presideat's New York appoint: ments Mr. Thomas Cox, long a conductor on the New Jeravy Kuilroad, has become one of the leading Umicers of the bunk of 2 Mr. James I jar sexton of St, Patrick's Cathedral, ied ia this eity on Weduesday, nv the age ot ninety:aix The body of Captain William M. Wilvox, tho latest of the Sound suicides, ows been found, with a Duilot hole ta the temple. A meeting is to be held this ovening at 115 Bast Brondway, 40 @ Council of Cuied American mechanics, Collector Grinnell has combined the Ninth and ‘Tenth Divisions under one Deputy, thereby saving $5,000 a your salary, A number of Democratic Union men passed renolutions, last night, condemning the bill which abulishes our immaculate Board of Education, Detective Oiticer Mullen, one of the best off cers of Capt, Thorno's mand, bad an ankle broken yesterday, while attempting to make an ar rest, ie Tenth Aa evening, presente the place which cuted, ‘Vwo painters, Germans, fell, a day or iwo ago, trom a seulfobiing iu Thirty-siath street, near Tenth aveuue, ant OMe Of thein, Oslo Mammeker, died yes torday An ante mortem examination waa held yester- day in the caso of Louls Roes, who was a few days co run over and sek ied by a Dry Dock car at Twenty seven he driver was eaoneruted ohn Gurman, of Danbury, Conn., while on a no Wedu ay night, visited aoveral houses of fume, tn one or more of which be lost his money nd watch of course, Cutharime Hooper and Mar- 4 Paylor were arrceted, e eighth anniversary of the departure of the Seventh Regiment for the defence of the natioual capital will be celebrated in their armory on ihe evening of to 1iRh wuaks Mayor Mall on bebalf of tho city, wall present the regiment with a new set of colors. KR. W. Brother Raymond, Grand Lecturer, last evening worked the second degree on seven candi dates in Corinthian Room, Odd Fellows’ Hall, be- ably Dist hie “waive plies Cou ot Republicans, last of Hen Smith for ssioner Acton bas Va. ly street and First avenue, fore the members of Worth Lox No, 210, and ie’ teat exotic: large concourse of visitors, Nica Noe of the dogreos im thie city le to be given to- Lite among the {val of the bridal party occasioned Intense dow stile, and benches In their eagerness to obtain a view of the beautiful bride, Miss Whitney's toilet was, without any exception, the most exquisite we have ever seon, It was a long robe of the rich. that ho was goin, already knew that the away by their for Cospedea t welkin ring with their hnazas Without waiting to ascertain ery, turned and fired upoa the spectator seven, am wh and wounded vietiny Deen carried away and ca prin As he approached It tonoa, eating the al ofthe Wife Mure Roxnour, April 1, Tho Dirtrict Attorney haa received instructions fiom Gov, Hoffman to tele- graph to Mr. FF, Wheat, of Rockford, Ii., @ full ith, the Accord rdever, ‘Tho reward ts $5.00, Letters of guardianship have been granted of the person and entate of Mary are Vetocreeom Accioent at Hyrom Pank.—The rk. Mr. Wolver il child were driving from tie latter x the body of an unknown man of the Revolution: tured and executed on the Oth fost publish very favorable ade ress of the troops in subduing the {usurrection tn ail parts of the tsland, but accounts counts of the prc place wittla the ta represented to be mcre #kirmishes, brig Mary Lowell the Spanish courts, Rynders will escort Deputy Sherif! dont had gent an arm, 12¢d. for uplands wad L2igd. for O1 pitemarkable auroral displays were witnessed ta rn ‘Yh Senate has confirmed Charles H, Palmer and John B. Aderua us Heil Gate pilou ‘The Aurora Lorealis was very brilliant im Rich» mond, The New ¥ 18 Methodiet epublic, Normal an has tied tha gw ger during tho ee 1 The Baltimore and Ohio, Ralroad declared yeaten iavlaune aud dve Judgment has been rendered tn the United States Dt © Now port, struck of ashore PRICK TWO CENTS, THE CUBAN REVOLUTION, _——. A LETTER Witten THR GOVERNMENE CENSOR I) NOT GARBLED, Soldiery—Wholesale Butchor: Combat: ber. We have received the following interesting lot pm one of the vietima of the Spanish tyranny and barbarity In Cuba, Tt ts dated April 9, from hie ter coll in one of the Althy dungeons of Hava Deansat Frrexp: From the samo prison which I wrote to yon Inat, Lnow write to relate ave ¥/0 some of tlowe melancholy scenes, scenes of and blood. which, anfortunately for civilization, aiwavs marked the annals of Spanish rule tg America, THR RXECCTION OF MEDINA AND LROM, To day a instrament consiste of the fram: bat i heck, post fron ting attached toa post is adjusted neck. On the opposite aide of the po ve Which the execatloner turns in such a way that tt vertebrin of the neck tors are executed in thin wa; heroje that I cannot omit the details, THe DCTCNERY MY THR SPANIM SoLDT on nearing the bench, tarned to the in’ great numbers surfounded him, wed them Ina firm and mi to die with pl Yr. seof the drumming, and then we nt his neck, He repeated again and dee!’ © Harrah for Cuba t , Which conslated mainly of Spaniard “ Hurrah for Cuba kill ‘mor ng them a woman, and wound forty. THR ASSASSINATION OF MEDINA As soon na quiet liad w thon of his fri thing he b to sar; but the volunteers, maddened already by the previous carnage, became fends, and without warning oF provocation, or without giving Tin the privilege of speaking, shot him dead M t nd, about these What Is your opinion, dear { ly aechea? Does not Quesite act jastly @ Spanish by aivo THR CUNAN PATRIOTS RETALIATING. You are pr {nthe fasteaptures whieh Nap) he made S00" prisoners, whom he shot. You M heard also th: f Juan Osorte tr Comanditarios conceived wad fold Iie of taking possession of ried t ve suited away with her, but the Spaniards aferwarda And (anding the protest of the command fF of an Kaghsh gunbost, who ordered y vrried the hier name hat been changed to the ovidence, W. L. recaptured hee near New this ey did notwit nt to return her to t NITION OF CLI. Teun the deck of the Yara i hy wettle th cause: ANOTHER SLAUGHTER IY THM SPANIARDS This now part 4 o'clock, cvenins, and Lag learned that twelve b shave been Ye colored persons wlio were, iu ive Spanish volunteers, prineyp tly Dela Fifth and Sixth restineata, Phe out tn ljuoeu te 8 firing iminately upon all who them red private residences on thelr wi Vhey visited t Whom they. t Thave yet to record set another « o'clock this ey shot havin cors, whom wutde you think of this? Does history 8 annals another mn allows these teen captured by the punished for hit offence, by tho erime that tio patriot nil for liberty. tus bur _— Justo Aguilera Shirmishes In the Lutorior. Havana, April 15. —Justo Aquilera, Prosideat y Junts at Holguin, was ong at Jibars, Tho Havana jour of affairs in the Interior from revolutlonary sources Cre wantlig, aud there are no means of ascertaining the facta, It ie known that several Oghts bave takes, phi aces Tho Mary Lowell a Legal Prize, Hayawa, April 15.—Tho captured Amoricam devon declared a legal prise by ‘The Acting Consul-General haw sent the United States steamer Penobscot to Key West with despatches imorming the Government of the fucta ‘The steamer Pajoros has satied for Nucvitas with 4 detachment of artillery, War tn ore yil and St, Dowty Havana, April 15.—Advices trom Hayti, tee ‘that the Revolme Itis reported that the invasion of Sau uniugo Las been begun, ad The Revolution tn Venezuela, Tlavana, April 15.—Late advices from Caracag eived. A revolution, headed by Jose had broken out, Tho Preade of 1,500 nea against the Come have been Monegas and Acosi renslon ruvulucioulsts, With the view 0 prevous ploudstied, ——_ Sparks from tho Telow The Furopa reached Brest yesterday, ‘The Paris Bourse was steady,with rentes at Tf Sa ol Inst evening af last evening. Cotton was quoted in Live ans. K olphia task right, tnlght, inst tobacco and cigars. Major Charles O. Rogers, proprietor of the Boslom Jourdal, dlod laxt eveminge ProPrievr oF the ‘Tho rush to the White Pine mining regions is foartul. Fx Proaident Johnson addressed sbont 500 esterda, balcony of the Oy Orel It Governor Chamberlain arrived 19 Portland, M osterday, aad Was received by the Graud Army of The laying of the corner, sto oun, Charles Marston yesterday made a second descem§ inatight boat over ths Central Keunebee Dain, Aum usta, Mo, Philip P. Moggerty, 9 clerk in the Lowell arrested on (he charge of opening ge Francis Train delivered the 8d ane’ luctiite of lis course of GW), Last ugh, 1a Bidder A banquet has been tenderod to Gen, Schofield, take place at Wie Southern Hotel, St. Louls, Bau next, Mr. Fox, of the National Theatre, Philadel fur dauinges (Oe BOD men's Tike, . ld manuel dividend. ot foue pet came, F cout, on the Washington Dra rict Court tn St. Louis againat the Aetna [avurenes npauy of Harord, Conn, Lor SAAD, ‘The schooner T, Lake, from Philadelphia Aowting wreck wt sea tiantie City, N. J, on We day He sioned 38 84 e money he a ny Ks slend) echt ene Mle i Mu g deus gut date Metamaseae iusto Gr tae Twurdet Ot Mi Whde 8 ‘ o tI A.M. the Cuban patriots, Leon and Medina, were murdered on the vile gnrrote, This broken, eausing death, This ta considered by the Spaniard the most ignominious of all modes of execution, and hence only malefaoe x, behavior of these our brothers, In their last moments, was 6@ and ade ‘olee, telling them volution was gaining ground every day, ant that Cuba at list would be free, Much more that he said woe drowned by the beate ing ofdruma by the Spanish aolilery, There bower heard the words gttere! by Leon as the ring wae put ar Hurrah for ¢ the mualeity there were about 2,000 oF 3,00) Cubans, who, earri nthus'aam, took ap his cry, Hureal, and made thé ‘The Spaniards, who hd raised thu vale restored, and the dead ofthis barbarous outrage had for, Medina, the other niducted to the place of exccution, eshouted forth In stentorian Is b> some. ting all the prisoners who fall tito hia handa? deserve any better treat pably already aware that Quesada hae taken from the enemy of liberty three convoys, and et on the ist ait, © Durser Of the stoame out the n 14 not w recogal hous: of the diane guished lawyer Valdes Tapia, in St, Lacweo wwenwe, 4 dangerously My amd conteaty Ww their natural propensities they spares fan Ife, bab they destroyed all bis turwiture, hears, amd paper, At vwhits manent a colorad mam ywnish vol- 4 both aa accusers and judges, reaent oO infunous as Cen, Dilee, wea to be perpetrated ? x in his senses may KIM ang d-The Go rerament ensor's Reports of Spanish Victorioe two or three days, but they are ory” 7 wes of the new Btate hool was cvicbrated Im Buttalo yosterdag