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ese: ATH YEAR. NEWS FROM WASHINGTON, NOMINATIONS STILL POURING INTO A Few Gentlemen Brought to Grief The Confirmatio Aground—Cameron Throw A Chapter in Corra Despatebes to The Sun mixotox, April 14,—The Senate Commit. tee on Forrign Relations did not m Will Lave no meeting until Monday, When they w consider several forelgn mission OVER JoNKS AND a Shrapnel h Sanford would @onfirimed ax Miuister to Spain nor Jones to Bel r has hut two or three friends tn liderent to the fate | mn against his | the names of new Stood that the Of cither, na bots were fore better judgment. men will be sent ai TTER PILL POR CAMERON, Curtin’s name wast bo his defence The Senate then contirmed kim, without the rreapondent of the Marland was Gelegate to the Clevelond Co: sw renove % who wever was & dehnson mon THE VACANT DEPARTMENT, sioners of Ag mination for C 1 Land OMce are being cousidered by the laves will pre AND DP LONG 8\PR. for Gen. Pile, arl Schure is making batt! potted to the Chinese mission, will go thro yrens NOT L not an applicant for roller, and will ni any oMlce ander this Administrath Brodhead wali not be removed at pr EPLUX WAVE OF Ch ed from the ‘Third Anditor's ont of eleve hy and thus gave only five days’ notice to the ed all grades, and Wore receive How A NRGRO Was PUT THROES called tis morning on Sex we an Assessor of Internal Revenue, THE ADJOURNMENT. No treaties wore up to-day, ond the whole time of Was occupied in considering nominatlona An altempt was made at one time This was considered a tert vote, was not ajgain pressed. there would b: no adjournment Bowday, ant possibly not mutt Saturday, W OTHE TIME 18 KPENT © were 150 nominations confirmed to-day so hones were spent over a pension a s supported by # wore rejected. + the letters and pay ten by the latter In Indian contracts in tha wine Twist you w appointed, for 4 bank for fine bu sli the Custom inds, and At ts all cust y soon all of the news, and believe me truly, your frieud, Casey is brother-in-law of Grants, ng made a dape, as Casey baa, acec e Collector, and Mul suits coming thr Ing to the programine, been my “oor remains in New Orleans, & THI LOUISIANA ELECTION sub-committee of the Committee tions, consisting of Representatives Stevenson of , Bure ts of M ve agreed to commence thelr ew Orleans th of May, taking up. the five Congressional districts in thelr order, and ox famine into the character of and everything relating to that sutyect tod that the parties on both sides will tur to the Fub-con last Congressl which will take th THK INTERNAL REVENUE DEPARTMENT, Thore are jndications of a t @ation of the y It fs not probat office of Super will he made in the ‘the adjournment of the APPOINTMENTS CONFIRMED jonate confirmed to-day six of Internal Revenue Colle gisters, and four were appoint Among the postmas Sperry of New E Yonkers; Saml. Booth, Brooklyn; M. M Brown of Fast Now York appointments public money ments in the Senthern ters confirmed Whittaker of Hartford, Were also confir Eoward Myzor, Moho. Commissioner of I District of Co Reident—Robert € irs—Eli 8, Parko Kirk, of Oblo, to the Argentig Leopold Mark W. Warts, of Penn sylyania, at Florence, Exrtraordinary and Ministers: Plentpe Curtin, of Penuaylvania, to Rus son, of Indiana, to Mexle Chettain, of Utal el Lyon, of Oregon, at David Turner, Kansas, at Matamorar: F Geo, P, Hausen, of Mlinois, now Con- nore, to be Consul nt Copentiagen hem; DeWitt ©. Spray balova; Robert ’, Mack, of New Hampshire, at Lon q at Hunkow; Heads of nol, at Belfast; Jou 8. Itun at Marseilles; Neal, of Ohio, at Lisbon; nesota, at Dablin ; Fe e8 O. Shepard New York, ut Yedito; ‘ork, et Aspinwall; David peigtan et New York, at Rotteriam : bf New York, at Bordeaux; Jes, Tork, at Glavt Consuls G neral—Freeman Hi, Morse, of Maine, at anton? Tuowss B, Van Buren, oF New Jer ~' tin Florence ; J. Meredith Root, Jr, of Now York, at Parla William O, Dart, of New York, for the British: Nort): American Provinces, Appravsor of Merchandise. at New York —Oharlos ah for of Customa,—Georze ¥, Marshall, for the District of New London, Connecticut. NOMINATIONS REJKOTED, The following nominations were rejected A. B. Reeka to be Pension Agent at Knoxville, orenzo J. Warden to be Postmaster at Lawrence, Kansas; Warner B. McMacaen to be Postuaster at Salem, Minors. BXKCUTIVE NOMINATIONS. nominations were sent to the Sea The follow Miscellaneous,-Wan, Henry Wade torth ve ner under the tresty with Mexicy, — Ad= Lowe, to bo Supervising Inspector of team- | boats for the Second Distrle Wilmer Worthing ton fo be Appraiser for the Port a Lucius D. Kelloggs, to be General Appraiser oF the South, Osear D. Min be er to th Mint at Ban Francisco, Jas, Pollock, w be Director of the Mint at Philateiphts Colectors of Iternal: Revenue, Rh, Cowles, for the Thirty-tirst Distriet of New York tacssore—C. 3P. Vedder, Thirty first Diatriet, Now York. Ednand L, Pella, Twenty-oighth Die triet, New York, Aseirtan Matador General.—A, VW, Morkland, Third Assistant Postmnater General, “(Perrin polnted as Kecelver at Stockton, Cal, te vice Davis withdrawn.) THA PRESIDENT ON THR RIGHT MOCK LAW. President Grant. recclved the memorial of the or Committce bere very kindly, and expressed Nia fullest sympathy with the workingmen, but he Hid not lke. to countermond an order xiv Cabinet meer notil he bad obtamed the legal opin 1 the Attoriey General to whoae on he referred the papor. But as Mr. Ewarts has al realy given a favoraple biterpretation of tie law, it * Keneraily believed the present legal odiocr of the Governmont will give a similar one EMANCIPATION CELBURATION Tho colore f the District of Colum bia today colcbrated the seventh anniversary. « their emancipation, The proccesion baited in itont of the Exceative Mansion, wh peared nt the upper w {ie scene, and was greeted wilh ¢ In tho Afternoon. epeeches were mute in front of the City He Lincoln smonute by Senator Wilson, OH the Rev. Sella Mar tin, Prof. George B. a of Pennsylvania, an John M. Langston of named speaker are colored men All except the first VIRGINIA RECONATRECTION, Tho present understanding is that President Grant, unJer authority of law, will i new proc ation “at an early day, aubiniting to the yeople of t Virginia the Constituton of that ite ve ment te, with separ # on the cluims; first, as to disfranch! t nil, the test oatie; dnd Uurd, th organizations, Ttie underst ve ordered for the fourth Tuc new registration of Voters will b rH TUR DECKER IN THR TREAS BOND CARW The Supreme Court, on motion of William M Evan and Carlisle, cou 1 for wi ate fendings, have a ended the deerce tn the eof the Stale of Te denied on Mc ailvcted the rights of any holders or purehasirs of th bonds who cbailed them in «pen quent of the care is Orde 9 ugnlust Chiles, White, and ObLers, ark ot October next, Vanieries, Gov. Curtin had a long interviow with the President to-day, Commissioner Fisher was at the Patent Of to-day, and will assure his duties next week The large contract for the purcha waste pop F for the Post OMee Departinent has bec given to Weeks & Co,, of Albany, This being the regular Cabinet day embers were pres Previous to the the wge number of Senators called a with the President. nt — BICYCLE, sou ‘The Jersey Races Last Nigh The sccond festival night of the season at the Jersey City Velocipedrome, last night, drew together another large assem! i ractle Ueing a first-class serie in which represent Alive eaperts from New York lyn took we tive part, the programme embracing four distinet trials of skill—the first race being agalust opponents, the second against time, the third a dash of ono mile, and the fourth a slow trial, ‘The programme opened With game of tag between Monod and Mr, Picker- Ing, after which Messrs, ©. B, Demarest and William Picker! . be of three, Wheu the parties took their stand to start, a question arose in regard to the diterence of the diameter of the driving wheels THE #, the wl t two Demarest's machine having a d3ineh wheel and Piekering's a 40-inch, ‘The Judges lef the sett ment of the quostion—a simple one tn mensuratton: to the contestants, but they could not agree, and 60 the race was chanyed into one against time; and in Uhs tril Pickering went the elrenit of the hall seven times in 1:58, Demarest doing at in 1:58, he hoving (ne largest driving wheel. ‘The second race was one Against time, distance one mile, In this race the contestants were Mr, T. H. Jones, of Ladson City Mr, Miller, of Newark, and Darling, of Newark The latter won in 3:50, Miller's time being 4:01, aud nes's 4:15, ‘The last raco was a trial of skill in slow racing, andin this Messrs, Mereor and the elder Pickering were the contestants, tl cr beuring off the palm, he taking S minutes and 17 seconds to nit of the hall, and the Jatter 4:38. Afver the race there was some fancy riding by experts, ——— LIVE IN TUE ME - Our Underground Population, ROVOLIS Dr, Stephen Smith, of the Board of Health, Proposes to remove the cellar populaMon by talking to the people, The proprietors of these anventilated making money, aud Urry don't care to love it One whieh tho Doctor revently visited he fonnd 80 far under ground Deut w light had to be kept burning night apd dw} here were twenty or thirty huddled together bn the floor, regardless of age or kex, boys inl girls being togethor, and all breathing the same impure air, ‘The landlady told hitn positively that she was not going to leave, as she was making her living from the place ; she eliarged si for exch Juvenile und twelve cents for each adult, and realigod $14 4 w cents a pight —— Hoisting the Cust ot © Knaves, The general order business of the city up to the present time hos been afield of golden harvests to acertuin class of knaves, and a well of vexution to our merchants. So largely didthe mine yield, tont ton of general order swwres, su would be welcome to our business men, aud could was the desig not be turned to the fatteningof thieves, ‘The result | of ali this isa reduction of from 20 to 40 per cent. in the rates of storage, and the extermination of system of Ui in The Chairman of the Board. of Boston, Alderm: James, with Aldermen Soaver and White, of the Pohce Committee, and Alderm: Richards, Chairman of the Committee on Public Tuildings, visited tho Pollee Central Ofc yester- dy, to Witness the police trials, Being too late, they were showninto the oftce of Sanitary Super intendent Harris, Who conducted them all over the building, and subsequently went with them to view the sticete. Boao The Old Sexton of Bt. Patrick's. The old sexton of St, Patrick's Cathedral was buried yesterday morning. Archbishop McCloskey, Bishop Bayley of Newark, Bishop Loughlin of Brook lyn, and the Bishop of Constantinople attended, ‘The Rev, Wn, Starrs, V. G., was the celebrant of the mass, and the enlogium was pronounced by the Archbishop, Who 4p 1 the highs rina of the deceased » who had served under all the Bish ops of New York, —— The Haggerty Murder, sroner Whitehill, of Brooklyn, ¢ est List evening In the case of Jomes Hig d th rty the wealthy citizen of Greenficld, who was ound dead ina police station, ‘The police testimony was ihit the wounds of which Mr. Haggerty died were hot at the hands of the officer Who made the arrest, Capt, Rive darrested Dennis Eagan, keeper of pith treet AulOOL, aud It Was Understood Mat tere pony Was to be introduced to show that the beat- ‘as done in Eagun’s saloon, But such testimony ot forthcoming, and ws neither the Coruner nor the Detrict Attorney would grant a warrant for the Iinprisoument of Egan, he wus liberated, SEE Tho Death of an Ex-Congressman, Cixcixnatt, April 16,—Timothy O, Day, mem- © of Congres tor one term from the Firet Dis et, elected tn IM died af wousumption, at Lis we Ib this City, a7 o'elook lat creniugl HOURS OF LABOR AND PAY, TRADES’ MASS MEETING INSTITUTE, IN COOPER Purdy, Welely The trade unions of this city gathered en ma Jaat evening In Cooper Institute, to support the par- ters for the enforcement of the Mr, Jolin Ennis called the meeting Presiding oftlcer for the Joasup, President of the Work ausplees this mee The large hull wae moderately | tal strike of the p Right-hone law. to order, aud nom evening Mr. Wm, J speakers nid of the audience could not be meas | of euch labor wa THR PAINTERS cAR privens, {that workingmen hod painters’ atrike strike of the Second Avenay Ratirond nuwbor of thelr ‘The car drivers and ¢ this ety are the hardest worked class of men tn Ity nud the moral and material rk should be thanks for the hon met to supy mpatby of ever Troup was chosen accrotury alopted the fu tis | fas (ar as their (ade t | to net as delivers ycatord: ners be reqneste eb Lo pay then That we domand th Ka unier the © to Other parti on of tht State, 46 # proclatuatton cally fores the Pett cmployees of the Stave © county od that the vote is to ay of May next. A sof Tabor and the valu ledge ourselves to enpport ont sand tnfucnee tnno to Le ® power ployers, but not ployera are using ay last, in go far as that docree ing them that we courage 0 de dare malntant BING SING NOT FOR THR WORKINOMEN, cell, of the Operative Ps ae a day's Til @®, but the employ ce. Lo bene meminst had brow cht of the These men aiid re time to apenit all the ing 9 J bad iuterviews Hiver institution, where wey Sing twic streets when the stare bave gone to rest committing murder and robt ot adopt the Kight-Hour bh ing they glve the work: roveuvent, an night hideous to pay @ fale reman Mion Ta those wher Tuck of uceras in the Bight-Hour the weakness the fifty cents There is no real use class of mechanien movement is owl «who are willing to accep day and) work ten hours effort unless a classes tn the building: trade wer gentered the liste tna race of halfmile | Would soon come dow PRETRNCES IN Mitra ‘Ives never ea the ertablinbcd prinely ng his remarks, said th he should appenr Visionary, And as ened authority, he would re an editorial art SUN of the Sth inst Borie und Porter—the nominal and are exiubite c false pretence the highest spher of publte life, nbug and decent These, «aid the sealer, the words of 41 s\ or Is presumed to kuor an’ in the audiene (hat Ue editorial urticn Swas. written lieve a word of it dicnee and the cries of very effectually aquelehed the Sndignation of the wu: BORIE'S VIOLATION OF THK Law, ntinued his remarks of boing the dircet eeretiry) Who Work even of th Nght duties re ed of his ofte 3 he, the sworn is among the ters of New ly offered to Mr. Grinnell to ob+ break Bp OMF oF tain control of it; bur the only answer the latter gave they will pay John Bums of tet having b 7 law of the land an opportunity. of leavi J where the cri to an excus ment houses, a construed Sy We ask only to linve w decent to detract trom We wish them » Hour. law was passed, and Gov bill in his pocket until re of the Wor cus now awaits Our action ; npelled to. dis of the Second Avenue Rallrond, endea The tyrannical 8 their keris to toll Laroug: inflated capitatls wight and sh W LONG A 87 HB OMAY BN SUSTAINEL f the Painters. « da strike of ¢ of employers 0 them without baving assistance But where are th freely and generou! night? he asked: mural aupport of thelr presence for the further ance of the movement, ‘THH GREAT WORKINOMEN'S PARTY. Mr, Blissert, of the tailors, wes dis etul view’ of the positiv Of the painters, and dy aaserled thay We workluguen would rally to the aupport of their friends, Trade Unions tn Bogtand havea power to wrest Mvorable tor sures, even from the aristocratic Governme:t that country, and the time will come he believed, when the leading politieal party of this Republic will Ye that of the workingmen's, ENCOURAGEMENT FOR THE ATRIREIS, Mr. Purdy of the Troumaster's Union, No. %, asked whether the Typographical Union was fairly’ req nted to-night, if the strikers of the Second Avenue Railroad were here in numbers? We was eorry to say that they were not; but to the painters he would say, be of good cheer, there are gee present in person and apirit who dg) i bed with you, and ‘Will enable you to carry out the good work on whicl you have entered ANOTHER DAST AT RoRTE, Mr. G. Watsh, of the Laborers’ Union, said that he had carried the hod op a three-story house from o'clock to 5, and he was sure that if any * bos Pulnter, oF even. Sceretory Boro were In the same position, would be fuily ratistied that eieht hours wpply suflicicat for a day’ WORKINGWOMEN, G0 TO THR PoLts, Mr, Alexander Troup at at thet tate hour he ould not atiompt to detain the mattitude, but would tinge them to anity and @ gencrous sent strikers. In satrong ond ener Lethe ‘recommended. the fornia nich's parties, and the election of workin ditates Atv late hour the moeting dispersed —_>-— Th Second Avenne Ratlrond Strikes he drivers and conductors of the Second ar- enue, who are on watrike against Mr, Montgomery Queen's sixteen Bours a day, are showing the stock Kelders of that road that Brooklyn railway mange mont t¢ not the thing for New York pilway. stock esterday up to Borclock, only two cara had been work, driven over the line, and‘ neithc them had a til load of passengers. “The trips made by them, how: ever, we ent to save tha Company's charter, OF course offers have been made to of post tions aa drivers ind conductors, are un willing to aceept two doliare day, daye a week wn sixteen hour y. Keverol employee condyctors, markers, and others, were ealied nen but they reused and were forthwith discharged, o—- bor Lome A grand rally of the yaruisheos and « to be held in Lines streets, this evening in il, Houston und Allon n of Newark, on the Passaic i for for forty cents an hour, a ‘of five couts an hour oa present pay inerens At the St, Lonis meeting of working women Inst nlght, articles of association ot the Working Wo. ation 14 10 be effected United Coopers No, 2, 8. N.¥., met last even ng, And passed a tes terlog the then dn and’ shop, with the exceptlon of Mr. Home: to quit work this morning, In cons: quence of argo Laving been preferred that country slaved hoops were used th the establishuent Tox Law is tie Broowirs Navy Yarn.— Adiniral Goudon, Commandant of the Navy Yard, carrying ont’ t Secretary Lorie, re: quested tie employ the yard to take a vote mong theuselves whether they would work ten hours at fu} rates or eight hours ht a relaction of @ percent, They aoa lmonsly responded tht elght hours constituing @ day's labor was now the IAW OF Ue lind, ana they bad no desire to see tt altered or mended —— JOITINGS ABOUT TOWN, - Ann Lowia was found dead yesterday morning on the floor of 544 West Fortieth street, sawyer Anderson was aduitted to bail yester ry Inspectors are making a round of the tenement how io, Sehuciller was instantly killed by falling from the third story window of #06 West 4th st Thurlow Weed returned from Georgia yestor day jooking much better, The Union Course, Long Island, will witne Aprit #1, three grand series uf velocipede rac William Thomas died suddenly yesterday aftor- noon in Peter Fick's liquor store, 6 West Fite teenth street, officers of Olympic Lod were pubilely DD. GL oo has 9 No, 207, 1. 0, tilled Last’ evening by Jacob d the Camden and annoy man re, we valve of ‘, wich were burn n itor No. t'wan destroyed: Knicker! rt Lodge, No. 22, 1.0, 0, F., on eclobrated their doth Adressed by Post Grand Marens B, ‘unsday und were Jobn J, Miller, aged 51, committod suleide evening at 13 of Ainity street, by taking an overd worplun Tn a quarrel last evening at 54 Oak st in Mcloney and Margaret 3 6 head with a hatchet }, & seaman, fell from a yard pVymouth Rock, while at sea, nud’ was N, Emorson, of Pi orotthe Tenth Mas n this city yest reday afield, Mass., chusetts Di Th vy, A, Woodbury, of Providence, wili | supply the desk at the free religions serv large hall Cooper Institute to-morrow Judye Cardozo denies the motion in the Duryea Will ease, to frame 4 question to go before m jury. So the case will go before the Special Term of the Supreme Court, The Board of Health will comply with the cat. t ers’ request, aid permit the driving of cattle at wilhours from Manhattanville down to Que Han redils stioet, and a the North River, through Wot street, down to the Whitehall ferry, An ancient well, formerly known as the “ Man- vtuin Well,” famous for the part ayed in hiding « murderel body of the beaut Lint Bands, in 1:04, hat been “Uneovered by « horticuliurally ia clued inhabitant of Spring street Tho first appointment of Mr. Surveyor ¢ neil was wade yesterday in the person of Henry F. Abell, Lely editor of the Unton, a Republican newspaper published in Seoharie county, na Doputy Surveyor, In pluce of David Ml. Smith, Foigned. The police yesterday moruing reported that © Coorge Sehiniéller, of #6 West Foruieth street, had {ullen Out of & thira'story wintow, and been killed fv Corongr's Jury found that the'man died of drop: 6y, euperindueéd by disease of the hear Mr, and Mrs. William J. Florence have ar rived In the elty after a very profitable New nglind tour, On the they in the deo! for England, 0 € tour through Euro) They purpos % present on the comsienceur duys of the « nical councils at Rows A Corouer was summoned yosterday to hold an ante-mortem examination at 33 East Twenty-sixtir street in the case of Albert Simmons, who wae stabbed last week by Henry Waldyer of a satoon im y street, where Bi. mons was employed, ‘The risoner, Who siy# that the stabbing was accidental sen ployed in Washington Market Eliza Sexton died in April, 1855, leaving Third Avenue Railroad « other stocw certifieut ine hick: were ablo only on her power of attorney or urrender of the certificates, Francia Sexton, hav ing possession of the certificates, says that. Mrs. xion gave them to lim belure her death, Nich Walsh, executor of the estate, has sued to recove this property, on the ground Uhata verbal gift etn nd in 4 case tke tine i. W, Bro, Raymond, Grand eturer, exom: pliticd the First Degree ‘tast evening, belore bre ge, No. 383, F. and A.M. Ju the Corinthian At ‘the ‘reqiost of several Lodges, who de re to wee the Work exemplitied in an’ up-tow Lodge room, the Grand Lecturer and bly ass 4 Will Work te third degree on Wednesday events neat, In Kane Lodge room, before the members c Ivanhoc Lodge ——— LOSSES BY FIRE, > # paper warchouse at Jol. and Duteh streets, wis duuazed last evening abou £70,000, Insured Tor $20,800, Ihe Hon, W, B, Stokes has gone to Tennes. sre to respond to the spovelies of the Wandering dew ‘The entire weat side of the public square of Harris, Bros, & Co, Murtrows! Tevn., was burned yesterday, melud ing ton stores’ ond other valuable Vulldings, Loss, $75,000, Four buildings on the Southwest corner of Water and Commerce treats, Norfolk, were burned ou Thursday night, Loss, $10,000. Insured by th Navionwl of Baltl Home, of New Haven; and tie Auntie, of New York, A tire in Toledo, yesterday, destroyed the stores of Mor Stuliner & Co., wool and’ hider; J, N Cauupbell & Co., grocer Hittle & Kies,’ prov * and Richards & Brown, flour and teed, Lose, $40,000.) Insurance about $15,000, on New Market Craven Meethua, Loxnox, April 16,—At the Now Market races esterday ‘the great event was the contest for th Tenth Biennial Kakes, Lt was won by Bine Gow the wii the Derby last year, ‘The fullowiug 4 the summary: Beond your of the ‘Tenth New Market Bicnuial Bakes of 10 sovereigns each, with 100 udited, Folds; colly to carry La pounds ond nds; Winner 0. the Derby or St, Leger to carry 7 pounds extra; owner of tho second lorse to receive te ui, und the third lurse five per cent, of the stakes, Sir Joseph Hawie's b.c, Blue Gown, by Headsma ‘Olt oF Bias engrying 129 poaud 1 MEL, bavi biise iuerkla, by Shirish, Sut Ot fF, Marty's b,c, Phebus, by Thormanty, out of bul: Fonarps bc. kh ij wiaby, Sit OF Bui ‘The betving before th Gown, 1 to 1 aguinat Photius Four rap oe was 4 10 1 against Biuo ekin, bud W) lo 1 ogeinst THE STATE CAPITAL. LEGISLATIVE BUSINESS TO A CLOSE, BRINGING Another Veto of a Railroad Bill-Sherit Hivten nnd hia Increase of Foes The Police Comin ALBANY, April 16, 1869. Special Correepondonce of The Sun. Tho sensation here to-day is the veto of the Whitehall and Plettaburgh State Ald bill, the 1h veto of tls Reasion, 1 the Lith instoad of the 10°h, in my letter of W Metropolitan t veto having been ‘Thore was an anim@t dobate In the Gonate on the reception of the veto. er did what tn eight yem knew him to do before ; hi prepared speceh in which he evidently foment the Incipient quarrel between the G the Tammany predecceaors was ‘There is 9 well-grouni the varlon# vetoe herenhouts aaa o partizans of bills will combine iling ® movement, and pass them over Sherttf O'Nrlen rinsel had a hearing be y Commitice t ke In fovor waa probably and George Bliss hours, Mr. Gia would be given by th the provi tributed much of the opposition power of the clergy In Ircland, ‘That power had bee had Iately been p abont to be finally and completely abandoned. He concluded hy declaring t was not a qu obvious iaiqulty of the bill «isa mos! une Hd Will, to permit boarding purpose of collecting of veesels for 4, was under con reading after a4 to provide that t Mt be had bevor boat should be pe which takes the sting out of It i Ps ae sion on Mr, Newdegat had withdrawn bie OAT bed and said he was anaious to go into C «actively golng on, the eaner nly be nominat NEW VORK LEGISLATURE, Dilla wore passed t To jncoryorute riatian Assoctotion, Deport Comp: he Americus A y in the Central y of Brooklyn ation of New York Vork, New York 1s, Fo a to hold one, two, titions were p Excise Law, and a few and three years terday In the Court of General Me was received from the bill for ald to the Plattsburg an ASSEMBLY. A bill wan roporte and charter elee ty held on one day. ordered to a thi tng the Wiite Plains Savin rter of the New Yo Heooklyn Tron Tubular ate the Fulton M To incorporst mongers’ Associatio Tho Vanierberg U1 passed, us Was the Dill cuthorizing an extension of the Dry Dock and East Broadway aud Buttcry Kail Jerground Railro President Acton's To Peter Cooper, Beg. Gextinsen : reelf and nearly thre tter of Resignation, The communication Hundred other dthora, worth of Me M my oMeal oF % od government {war preferred in bow, to the end (at aportant otlee. authority iny reelchation of the J} wud f will tell you how it happet your approval of my condiic wean be bostowel cleave of thet welt OF the op other, and in that way the police Fores unsteady habits, Inthe th, April 9, 1, fantions of Police © of the Aunasy, April the Republican joi mblyman Lakau ne Commissioner, and ursed ‘The nomination Was second nt Henry Smith for ayer presented the name of Judge E.D. | guards, an extended anklos—* ona plank, and my bead throws ‘ Assemblyman urged Wie elai Assemblyman Selkrog withdrew the name of Hew | iit in tte rear,in such & “ay ag to r for Henry Sm iver $; Ira Buckman 3; Henry number of votes et was literally dromned to useonsctow 8; Erastus five minutes and was th if Kings Connty must be transgressed 1 should be eeverely punished, I felt red Mr. Siaith, and. tnmissioner, be times during the first year, but THE REGENT OF THe UNIV tion whieh ph uinglove moved the ace of Dr, Is EXECUTION IN ALLEGANY COUNTY, Murderers On the day preceding he went with his brother to ap resulting from the near which they lived, and x¢ meeting at this town, ful keepers. My experience prove n mainly rested, | dirk dungeon and solitary continen in themselves to redu unit his uncle ina dy ndition ; he ask ny anil received fame by which te amillarly known, Thi fully comprehensive phrase was fr und was the only of penter further Was looking on answered no « shortly after went to bed, even while tional horticult Interest to every ist is Uruther Was THK MURDRRER'S RUSE, nd William Con night David Carpenter he had been stabbed nil his brother y until the resemble that of 1863, excopt that It will probably be even more extensive and successful, the Congress of German Botan| fad attacked bin hile sitting in the d shot his brotner and found the Lastened with hi plsco at the same time and in the #4 tmssloners have already been appoiuted to repi seut Pr and Italy, HM nele Hote haw shot repeating tha F bt an explination of rer, but We was de with an apathy that Is shockin feclingless in DEPORE THE CURTAIN PELE Bhorit! Davin took « should not defea though it was hardiy a Iu the morning be gay disposal of his body, and at 12 o'clock proceeded with unperturbed mien to give expiation by his own death for the life be had taken away, minutes past 12 the Sheriff drew wit the unwaverin + Lam Innocent,” ne fell. (ow vonyulvive struggles, ad tae man ~ ows as Twitel essary With #0 cu tions as to thy words, 1 am ‘There were @ THE DISTSTANLISUMENT OF THE TRISH CHURCH, ool emont tn the Hritiah Howse of Come m Lost Bveotng Important Speeches by Gindstone and Disracti-The House tn Committees on the H oxox, April 16-8 o'clock A. M.—In the House of Commonsfto-night, in accordance with the notice previously given, Mr, Gladstone moved that the House go Into Committee on tho bill for th Disestabliahment of the Irish Chareh, Mr. Newdegate (Conservative), member for North Warwickshire, moved at an amendinent that the House go Into Committee on the bill in six months from the present day. ‘This motion was equivalent to an tndeduite post ponement, A lively debate followed, daring which Mr. R. 4, Aytoun, member for Kirkulily, ereated a sensation by declaring lis objections to tlint cliuse in the bil which provited for the support of Maynooth Col- lege, Mr. Aytoun (4a Liberal, and voted with) the inajority on the division on March @, when the bil passed to its second rendl Hila declaration was wed by a scene of great excitement in the House, ‘The opposition cheered repeatedly, and counter cheers and other interruptions came from the Ministertal benchea. When Mr. Aytoan had ended hia remarks, the confusion subsided aad de- bate was continnod, Most of the apeeches. were made by the minor members of the opposition. At the ond uf this divcnasion, whiel lasted six stone rose and said that due ¢are Government to the terms of on made for Maywooth College, Ho at » the bill to th built op by the old policy of F tinlly re nd, whlch versed, and was now it the success of this bill of party, but of justice, Hi followed, He disapproved of a divi ‘+ motion for postponement, amittes on Mr. Diar e bill ‘The House then divtdod on the orginal motion to 20 Into Committee on the Irish Church bill, with the followtn nity ¥ tho motion, o Against ‘The Louse then formally went into ¢ Arr) mittee oa the bill, and adjourned, — REDDY THE BLACK — One of his Gang to Spend Fitteon Veare to 1 Large and Bx- u the Court of MiTH, tonne ntenco was pronounced ye ona, by Judge Bedford, upon Thomas Brennan, who had been, to- rwith John Howard, Jacob Smith, and Wa, Indicted for robb Lawrence Graham, ® st of Hudson City, of nearly $500 in a diving. 7 Chatham equare, ‘The testimony adduced at the trial showed that Graham was tnvelgted tnto that den of thieves, and during lis stay, while pay- Ing for drinks, exhibited his money, Soon after. wards hie was seized and robbed, and even throat ened with death, Ho eseapet with his life, how ever, ant procured the arrest of the robbers, Sab- sequently the money was ofered him if he would not prosecute, but he did, and one of them, Bren nan, was convicted and sentenced yesterday by Judge Bedford, as follows ; Brennan, you have been dete ‘and Ingenuity. 1 do not seo how clurn any other ver dan maaoclate of th plary vou be FD yenre ‘On hearing this terrible decree, 9 daughter of the privoner bieat Into tears, ana ertet ntowt, “on, my God! © Reddy the Blacksmith’ (William Varley) {4 out on 2000 bail, and expects, through enor us unseen political Influence, to get clear, i ———* THE HORKORS OF CLINTON PRISO. —- The Expertence of a Convict-& Detail © Tnfernal Machine cats The Beis wstroun Pu) To the Kiitor of The Su urthermore, an account of my exp jence su the dn stitution atCintou, N.Y, Llefemy home at the ai Of 16, und cane to the city; but, belug uafortuna In getting work, L travelled from one pl rin. ring of 1899 Lfound my self In Albany, ond, being unable to obtain a situa tion, extreme necessity compelled me to take what did not belong to me, but with the determination to stitution at aome fulure time, Being ar rested, Leonfessed the theft, and reeetved the long now of six years, which Taerved out on account ick of money and political influence, I had boon there but two weeks whicn I was subjected to the torture of the shower bath for a trivial offence, 1 was tuken Into the guard house, stripped perfectly uked bef: a dozen or more of keepers and put {nto a stock, with londs and feos fastened firmly by the wrist? qug agle fashion—with Wy ghin resting ‘vuek on another eive the do ‘y into my month, Here nvs4 In about n told that the next time I from above dire ¢ punishment more than a W ly. L wns tortured in uh ry part of game way four 1 got Into a post ed me out of the power of the keep: and which I held wi y liberation, Tknow many casa ty which men were killed by severe puntehnent, and were reported to hace dlat of this or that disease, mer booause they did not die on the spot, I have known men to enter the place strong and vizorons, and leave it utter wree lingering a yoar or two and then dying of consump: tion, the seeds of y,hich bad been sown in thelr aya toms by the torturing shower bath, ‘The public does not know what a punishment it is to be sentenced for a tern of pear State Prison, with hard labor,” In muny eases it ineans * heaith destroyed," Junucy, * totol destruction of moral princ t ortures at the hands of re > me that « real punishinent Is not necessary in prison, {are sumcient ¢ refractory prisoners to si yething may be done to ion, I hope that ameliorate the coudition of this class of our fellows be the prison, but of that period will haunt me to my grave, PELUSONAL EXPERIEN( oe Juternational Horti On the 2d day of next ‘al Exbibitio run interna: ural exhibition that must be of great understanding its importance beheld tu Mamburg, aud is to be continued th, It willclosely h day of the same ui ts, Amateurs, and Gardeners taking Com 1, France, Holland, Belgiu nd, «V for such @ pur ing is Well situ belag euslly reached froin every quarter and by every means of locomotion, while for this world fale expeclal fuellitics are offered all that wish to be present personally or to forward their products. Ful) particulars can be obtained at the ofiice of the North German € ui in thiscity. Prizes areto be awarded fur every imaginablo substavee connected with horticulture, from gardening implements to the gums of Arabia, ‘The priges that have so far been offered are 41 gold, 317 Dronac, and 30) silver medals, besides about 5,700 thalers in- money, Prussta bas promised a silver cup or porcelain vase for the best production tn the whole department of horticulture, and the Queen of Prussia tutends to Wye wnrize, though what it is to be is wot kuown, ‘The King of PRICE TWO CENTS, THE CUBAN REVOLUTION, RECOGNITION A PRIME REQUTSITA _ Col, W. C. Squire, ono of the keencat-sighted officers of the Army of the Cumberland, arrived from Havana yesterday, having spent three or four weeks in Cuba, Hoe ays that the Government hae 15,008 Pegnlars and 40,000 volunteers, of 12,000 oF 14,00) voluntects, and during his atay on the island ho witnessed the arrival of 8,000 of mainly from Ca He saw one review 4.090 voluntee The Spaniards have also.n contract for 10,000 more of the latter arm. nt additional troops are expected from Spain. ‘The patriots thay ¥ dave not ah Important bat great battle be won, of shomid any large consiene jes reach the taland, with the revol many sympathizers tn Havanag w their hands, at tenat until the and shonid @ hosta of Hava on would floels to the standard nsurgenta, Col soem to be waite ing for bot weather and yellow fever to waste the Government forces; hence they are not Inclined te risk a general engagement, iat the Cubans may low if not But the Colonel fear pen rennet OF A. acy and munitions are needs an all, the patriots reqatre reeoge matorially assisted, ed; bat, more The Setzure of Conapions re Exeouted-The ©: Schooner Loaded with Maw Havana, April 18,—In consequence of the ape ent iesned and signed by Morales Lemus, imposing a contribution om Cuban refugees for the support of the revolutionary line tesued a proclamatiod ordering the wizure of all property belonging to the Lemas, Loon Casanova, Mestre Bramosio, Cisneros, Criardo, and others, unless they produce the necessary proofs d with the legal requirements in the transfer of their property to other partics. The patriot leader Adulcere has been captured and exceuted at Manzanit It ta seported that as ase, Gen, Date: they have compl hooner with a cargo of arms has been captured near the mouth of Mantua River at the western end of the island, while trying to ram The Hotel Soataterra took Are last night aad wae totally destyoyed, The Spanisl Army Kuching The Mury Lowell and the Lizzie Mejor. The Mary Lowell has nal and Is being discharged, ‘The depositions of the crew have been ae British Government, Destruction beon taken to Sceretary Fish telegraphs to Consul Hall asking for the details of the ease of the campaign haa been planned in the ntral Department, re to march from the north to the south #lde of the island, while war ira are to cruise off the § uthern coast, A Sonta in PI La Sefiora Col ¢ and la Seflora Mercedes, jon from the “Junta Patriotica" of iphia to-day, to meet the organize a branch iow York, visit ‘ubans and friends of Cuty anta, ou arrange for the concerts of Madamo Ist a Clark, for the benefit of thelr Relief Fand, MASONIC INTELLIGENC - The following officers of Grand Counelt ork, wore installed by the Meter General: rhill, 34 degree, Grand M Tu Mevems Rive Osenr Musinan, Grand Kooper o Daniel Hooper, Grand Master ALB, Barnes -—-r om of Odd Fe ond were eariied out ia stalled tn the s ost evening by ol to witness the ee Ou actual eandle sand members dates of City 1, Grand Lecturer Miyirartan Com. following oMeers Ackerman ; J. W Deraisties; St Scooud Guard, D. Howell; Third Guard, J, Crawford sination of DA Orrawa, Canad April 16,.—The trial of Patrick Buckler for complicity in the murder of the Hon. T. %), MeGee took place to-lay. The Hon, * Cameron appeared for the prisoner, H, Read for the Crown, A number of witnesses ined, but as no evidence was produced ed the Judge dirce’ @| bis discharge, [i is probable thut Doyle und others will iso go (ree. phat hileS on dees Mow the Sun shine trom the New York Mat, appreciates the twe the Mailand Sux , each capable of printing sixtecs d papers'an hour, but the bien shines for all ws in ora have Just ordered a the same capacity, and are meditating a fourt a Sparks trom t The Pennsylvania Legislature has adjourned. ae Parks died in Whitehall om ngwinst the ae cent papers, ag ‘Telegraph. Philip Dietrich hanzed bimself ia Buifulo eaters le crazy with Ki The Wains India kept faith wit The Right Rey complain that the Government 7 wens es Duggan, Bishop of the Dig islature on Thursday visited the tombof Abraham Liscoli, La-Flamme-Dore morier trial has resuited in w verdict Fraucls Train lectured in Salem, Masa, een made between Tom Alle g McCool fur a Nght for $l mone ated Press passed resolutions istic OF Lhe late ( Thurston Adams, of Utica, wa on Thursday evening by the upsetting of @ fon The brig 8, Strout, from Nassau for Wilmin Was wreeked on E Hck crow were saved. A bill for the reorganization of the army ts befor the Italian Parliament, It Uxeo the active strength he army at 4095.00, Israel Howell, of T bys majority of 4, over Joshua Jone elocted yesterday Another fatal case of amnall-pox occurred Four bew cases have beea William Miller, of Greenwich, Conn, Kat the Americus Club Honse, Point, (ell overboard and Was drowned yesterday. Filwin Wright Mor at Lebigh Un , Pean,, yesterday. sor of Mathe- jersity, died im & member of the Portiand Packing Company, disd suddeuly im Balt ‘The Maryland Presbyter erday againas, Id School and New yterinn Churehes, ‘w O'Donnell, of Milford, Mass ler of Bridget Murray ty of murder In th to State Prison for lit Gold Hill shafis are closed, f last, pleaded gu nd a large sum of co and other Pacitl Oenedt of the suderers by the gre A party of laborers, in excavating the ere orthery partot StL pulebre sixty feet ia length, tied an Lndiaa twenly-tve feet beiow in St. Lonls, it ts said, has found jalnst Gen. Burbridye, of Kéntucky, fot OmnECHON With bis dulics ds revenue oiicor ned at the bar of thi ‘Thomas Drew was a Massachusetts Sonate yesterday, on charg ence legislation iy ‘her Debalt ie Cow pauies to Ludw