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AMUSEMENTS. sey Jong, arduous, and circuitous advance, In | is conducted with any view to eliciting the actual TNAATRERI tty erween sey and eave, | Which he nowhere got @ chance fairly to | tuth, some rich revelations may be expected. eto strike his foe, he entered Puerto Principe, | lates number of Spiritualists will be in attend. WAVERLEY THPATIE, 1% Troadway—Lucreiia I ; * | anes; and @ v0 of t) 1 are abou Nauinge saturday. 4 * | Having lost 21 officers and 180 soldiers killed, | MC: and a9 the votaries of that faith are about WARLAcK's tenor a new comear="Kehool” | and moro than 400 wounded, beaides two. | “tilly divided in their opinion of the genuine. Tor MERICAN exhtntrtoy Pantone, na trast, | thirds of the convoy of ammunition and yto- | oss of Mewtan’s photographs, they take a deep ‘heistian Marter aod Child, wiih I ish interest in the result, We shall give a full ree TAXiattintlian and Cartot' visions, and all the money that he had taken | , sth a ehontW Be OLYMPIC THEATRE Iumnty Damote, Matintes o¢ ) with him. Ineo then he, too, has beon shut |” br | BOWPRY THEATHE—The Seven J Har. | ap in the place he camo to relieve, worse off Some of te more jealous and narrow: md saterday aod : and in greater danger than his predecessor. | mindtod journal of New dersey-—perhaps. the SORLIra GARORRHerwy .trieven Tho third and last of these great opera- | Newark Courier is one of thomn—object to our / itn “Family Tarn” Maubce tions consisted of a concentric movement of | gallant friend, Col Tuomas Te Vax Bears, as baie) Nat Os OR Ne ee | three columns directed upon Signanca, in | ¢ jencral to Italy, because they say he hasn't EO EM OAT: so copner auth et. and Broadway, | ‘HO Southwestern part of the Central Depart: | ling been « cititen of that Stato, and they don't and Equest meut. One column of 2,000 men, under Gen, | Hke ave his appoiuiment counted among the oy ete Taree Fiying Mom | Excatante, marched from Alvaron, in tho | oMeial plunder charged to thelr account, This TOALLERY way—Mealy’« Xationat and | district of Sagua; ono of 1,000, under ri ean. » ‘ eee if Medes as be ik af Woon's MUSEUM -Canserint and Ainddia, Matinée | BUCETA, from Villa Clara; and the thirlof| Ot eyesan és BO a a ; from Trinidad, ‘These columna met ihe \ sondant OF he 2 AVERCR irae hates | Wt Of Rtmilar etporion They found | Soptngfeld Republican saya that the reason he has ore Caron Pat jno organized bodies of rebels in | got got an of t ho {did not happen to be . their way, but they wero annoyed by par. | born into the I ly." This singular how Tc " tisun attacks which they could neither pro: | aniversal the impression has beoome n — : 1 Oe A ; ( f \ ; ended vf o gare Ss veut nor punish, Of the losses of Baca kant confer 1 maw atmuch ye tx Oo AY, LAwte and Hows we have no intemal regard to their fitness, and with no regard at all aE DNESD AIL 21 1, nearly onedlind of lila wholo force, | Pit sneaking of the Dsweconnestinn, ve eee Fe — | Bat the worst of it for the Spaninr {link sisttee: to. abet highly), ronpentable Shall we have War with England! — | they gained nothing whatever by the ueder: | Fyore ay not one of them in the Cabinet, In a recent iss London Times, white | taking. If they could have bronght the laud teeee® eanhek’ faite fh seven of fiscussing the eu lod negotiations re. | surgents to battle and killed or eaptured | eight on wh 1 ininor off on bostow specting the Alabama claims, declared that | them, it would have beca somothing to coun: | Tho Collectorship of Now Orleons, now held England would not of her own accord reopen | terbalance their losses, But an enemy who | Mr. Caskey, who married a Dent, and the ¢ the matter. Lord Sranxnry, tho late Porelgn | cannot he seen or fired at, and wh | APAatAAE Peivale, Becretary: tothe Fr or Reerctary, uttered the sentiment in a | Gres at you from every thicket, and aurprincs | CuPied by that gallant soldior and most courteous Breech delivered a few co mt Glasgow. | you from every mountain path and plantation | ae a Relies a rb We doubt not that these high authorities re | road, but holds the country after you have | me a Meek Hiss Nantel sl teh flect the opinions of alarge majority of the | passed throngh it, is a very inconvenient | oi cog which they hell, wo roxard ite tings at ruling classes of thet cour nd doubtless | enemy indeod the Dexrs which have become so frequent in the pf the present Ministry This third movement doubtlose ends the | journals lately as excessive and unjustifiable Very well—so let it be! We have fairly | active efforts of the Spaniards for the present | Nor is thore any good reason for singling them 5 y 1 ‘ ling presouted our demands, We have argued | season, Thero was a report yesterday of a | out es favored beyond the Llaod relations of Gen. the case for years, Bayland understands our | battle near Remedios, but it is doubtless an «ANT iv the distvivntion of these rich official Views, nod we understand hers, She has | exaggeration. ‘The Cubans have not fought | favors. When wo take into — the nomina- mitted the validity of our debt ex- | @ regular Dattlo, and do not mean to, The | t" t Mie tdbieksee ‘ A word Af # n accompanied by conditions and | rains which are now beginning, and whic | 1's °0 0 oN Cl ony GANGETE silat Trims which rendered the admission | will Jast through the next three Montag eee eee en nen ae of no That sho will never pay us, | render the country impracticable forthe Span- | Guyer exhibits a due impartislity among those nor even concede the principle on which our | iards, Every road will become a quagmire, | jaying elaias upon him, and selects wit Hemands rest, until coerced to do ro, is in ac. | and only tho natives can get about at all. | ay well asa liberal band, fiom all wl tondance with all the precedents of her his | ‘The Spaniards will thercfore have to with: | nected with hin by mariage or | tory draw. Even their garrisons at each places aa | especially worthy to enjoy the dignities What, then, is the duty of our Govern. | Bayamo and Puerto Principe will doubtless be | aud emoluments that are in his ment? Only one answer can be given moved to the sea const from the impossibility — us bide our time, It would dingence us to | ipporting them inland. ‘Then tho yellow | ‘Tho greatest ingratitude of modern times Instruct our new Ambassador to. yo. bow fever will begin its work, and. tho emall | isshown by the Boston Post, That reekless jour aud whining around Dows with Ji army cannot fail to be greatly wenk- | 24! save that “Saxrony’s presents to Senators ) i i , nud Senators’ wives did his business for bim, but his letter of instructions in one { y this enuse in the course of the sum: |" ak k : ret é the list of the Alabata piraei yor Stl, we may as well understand that ptied i hap Sharer siaat ecevsemeiesy ting begging Lord CLanENnor to Tet Tia ky w Il not give up the contest for that rem | oo wt i ilainal? (a: sibeer ude a Tew when it would be cony ttogive Liman | + cy aro exceedingly pertinacious, and | jjeay Administration, we think the co and look over bis bill. Rather let | Will ght for years after all hope of success | journals do very wrong to abuse him. They us never refer to the subject again until | Is abandoned. ought rather to thank him Englond herself reopens it, It will be the duty of our Government to —— Mhat the negotiatious be ear feo that this struggle is not uselesely pro Tho editor of the Chicago Tribune tracted to the injury of the public interests | that he haa © seen a letter from Ire ngland should not reo; the ques. | ofthe world, As long as Spain can make a | in which it is stated that Me. doses ing: so, should fall to tender due | respectable attempt to regain her colony, we | was invited tin bis Cabinet, and that he rompensation for the damages Iniicted upon | suppose we must let her try it. But wo | (the President) deeply regretted that Mr, Witse hs, then, at the earliest fit opportunity, we | must not allow her to carry on a hopeless | fF Feasons of his own, was cousts phould collect our debt, In tho hour of our | war for the mero geatification of her ferocious | “line 1.” 1 ‘ : The facts in this business were partly F od bore distress, sho swept our commerce from | passions and forthe utter destruction of civi- | ing other day by one of our contemporaries in this Me seas, Let as, in due time, levy upon «o | lization in the istand, prep igaatag aiitog opm thuch of hers as will satify one just de a ~ Fe the al ive oxieact, gives e tolerably complete hiss mands, In the dark day of our calamity i The Fullerton Case, tory of ove of tho most curious affairs over rho did her pest to separate one hate tig {The long-talbasdof sete) of Wennrace Ber (known in our et. Biates of this Union from tho other. When | P20108, Erg, for all complicity in| president Gnant desired to have the Hon. suitable occasion invites, let us sock right. | blackmailing Collector Sstrrit, of the Inter. } Jawxs F. Watson for his Seeretary of State, Me tous retribution, by weizingg wo much of her | Bal Revenue Department, is, we hear, likely | offered hit tho place, and it was accepted, Then torrit on this continent as will balance | ¢ take place carly next month. The prose. Mr. Wasnuvase, being at the time quite sick, pica pt cution will be conducted by the new United | asked Gen, Guant to nominate him to the office ies sic ek i » Epw. PERN that he could go to France as Ambassador Tt may ho said that (hia would load to war, | States District Attorney, Eowanps Prrnny. | # tat he could go ta Te x Amana oP ‘ 1 Pont, Eaq., while tho accused will be do. | With more delat, It was to be @ mero compliment, Perhaps it might. We need not be ina | PONT ; ‘ “el whiot ho was to decline; but the parties forgot hurry to levy our execution, Weean aeleet | nt nded by danyers of ne la) pee MOEtY’ | that they wero dealing with ono of tho chief pur time, We are not very much afraid of | PNG case 8 1 thus rendered interesting | ohices of tho American people. However, as gland. Asafighting power sho hns fallen | both from tho talent engagod In It on Le noting but a compliment was intonded, Mr. Into the sere and yellow leaf, Smarting ue | ® and from the high standing of tho | Warsow reluctantly consented to it, to oblige the ~ dor tho contempt of her powerful tricolorod | #e"tleman whose reputation hangs upon ite | President, ant Mr. Wasnuvaxe was 1 ally in the Crimea, she gave the Abyssinian | Until it is finished, all justaninded | Instead of declining, however, he accepted and barbarian a sound scourging, When, dur |‘ do well to suspend their entered upon his duties at the Stat Depart nent oe me na, and await the consideration of the evie | Herenpon Mr, Watson went to the President aud Ing the Trent affair, a conflict with us seemed ca of a ci ing - | donee whieh will be laid before the jury. told him that he could not take the oltice; Mr. Lnminent, her people went into centaries over af ihe Wasunerx® had always been his enemy, had ie cade. Werle ihe course of the late Attorney-General, | W ssinen deceaniy 3 Lia lhe sending offorty cannon to Cauada, Mr iE rs. in delaving this trial, has sub. | Pemccuted him const antly, and done him all poss rannon! At that very moment we were : kD Senay he if sings a hes sible injury; therefore he would not receive a fighting among ourselves with three hun- By a Sdn. 0) my an os comments | Htaeo which Mr, Wastavase had occupied. From red gunsthundering overtho field, England | Dut We are glad to be able to state | {his resolution no arguments could move him, might possibly send 50,000 troops across the that the th sons i etuated Mr. EVAnTS | and so Mr. Fist was finally appointed Secretary pecan in six months. The beating of the | 8 such Rs abu ape warrant Aan of Rtate, ; tong roll would bring to our standard in | " doing what i did Ae w % wailefiG, | ms it was iat ar. Was ase naisand ‘0 half that time a quartar of « million of vote. | (70m facts Drought to Bis Kuoy lee a | ea asself te mortiNeation. of rostiving tang, who would hold overy strategic point | Shere existed euch a personal hostility to |} i ‘ Me id ; Mr. Feuunron in. the mind of Mr, Count. | bis instructions from a man he doesn’t love. We In Canada ore the close of a sumuor's cam | VP , i T would in ite | Bave seen # good many amurt things in political paign. This country yginis no war with | NEY wie as UN ae kg ue bids ey 18 | intrigue, but never a bolder and m f England, but it has no reason to drow! ono | Baturel order have talen place, was District |p vuguvre than this of the former member for In vindication of its ry) Attorney for this district, and in that capacity | iy Galena district, Whether Gen, Gaanr foels ———reana was charged with the duty of conducting the | jjmself obliged by it has not yet appeared The Cuban Revolution. caso on the part of the Goyermment, that Mr, eaeeas It isnow ix months since CanLos MANUEL | Purtanron would not receive the justice to] qT. ig stated in the Brooklyn F Cesrepes it Yara, in tho Eastern Departinent | whieh every man in joo ly of a criminal putor Peston has declared his intention to sue of Cuba, began the revolution which now | condemnation is entiled, From a seuse of | fur libel both the Beening Pat and the Commer peeupica the attention of the world. Then | duty, therefore, as well as from the mani Advertioy, The damages will be laid at r ) no one had faith In the Cubans, ‘The ear- | fost impropriety of permitting: an officin) por 0, We trust that this report is true, nestness of their purpose, their courage, thelr on to be male the means of gratifying | The Senator owes it to his own fair fame to vin~ perseverance, their fighting qualities were | private malice, he postponed the proceedings diene: Mente against ee ie wait a Af hee: velves firmly in the good opinion of mankind. | ney should have an opportunity of directing | AU oy tuave both put upon lita, Beatie The Spaniards have mado three distinct | them, It is quite evident that fn this action ae tke acs GA vary beast movements for the suppression of this revolt. | Mr, Eyanrs has obeyed dictates which no , Tho first was in the Eastern Department | fair-minded man could properly disregard, —— under VarMASEDA, To was sent out from Pas 0 5 In the general scramble of office seckers Havana to get possoasion of Bayamo,| 4 Testimontal we at Stanton Pros | &. Federal appointments, tho clains of modest * then the revolutionary headquarters, After] 1 i. ganoptedd io a Nar s newspapers { Bat deserving men are too often « looked. We ’ hameuse d'fficultics and heavy losses, he ar |) ah Ay ay a ne { have here in New York a very notable instanee, 3 number of the person: ends ol 4 4 ood, bad, and indifferent antece- -&§ rived at Lis destination, with his decimated | ''*! ® : Lapse While men of good, bad, end indiffurent ant i A Epwin M. S¥ANTON are raising a subscrip- | dents have been sclected for responsible posi- o Be troops worn out with skirmishes, which had . F tion to present him with a sum of money as | tions, the claims of Juun W, Fanwuu, one of the never ceased along their whole line of march, ‘ , Dut the tutlc town that he was sont to aub. | ® testimonial of regan for lis great sorvicos | staunchest and hardest-working Republicans of - a he “a y . i t . 4 | and sympathy in his present loss of health, the city, and aman of large beart and liberal cd wan gn by a a ‘dd he While history will always render the duo | purse, have been entirely overlooked, True, he v res 9 Ne rat » 8 mllad ne ng tribute of praiso to tho military heroca of tho | Has not sought for place, but that is « eapital ' toward the subjugation of the : war, toCRANT, SHERMAN, THOMAS, Site | 8" Why the appointing power should seek him the contrary, he immediately found bimselt ree eaves vnaavr, Pourin, and the | 8 He tye workingmnan, and a friewd to that shut up there, surrounded by a watchful kare gitar toe} . a class, by whom he is universally respected, He * ‘ vi others, it will also exhibit Mr, Branton ag H epee enemy, whom he could not bring to action, isa patriot, who, during the dark days of th : \ a tho greatest figure of tho mighty drama. | tate war, subscribed freely of his money to earry but who never ceased to pick off his outposts, : s ‘ al , , (pean d capture his | Hi8 genius and his power of soul directed tho | on the struggle and to aid enlistments, and then hoackgalt ala itr ts gente d ki sng | Chergies of the nation, #0 that the generals | turned his dwelling house into a free dining wenvors: Hats sill es Heya, and ee could make an effective use of them, Ho | saloon, where the destitute fanilies of our sol bodies of troops at Jibara, Holguin, and | os tho central brain, while they were the | diers and sailors were kindly fod and cared fi Viguani; but he is just as far from cot intelligent hands, If any man ever earned | every day for many mouths, Ta this cause h Hing the. Department a Me bial By bh? | the gratitude of @ nation, he is entitled to | sent shout #0.000 8 i. 8 as: ale landed at Nuevitas and began his mareh | oor ine American people. rin by any fort of Mr, Fauan's to gain no- south ward. ; hatin But we think we know him well enor he a‘ Poe 4 . i 0 fy i hropy did not e i] eo war, SA DARE AO PMER TMA: SBS Of Se to say that he will decline the proposed te But hie philanthropy did not ond with the wee, who marched from Guanaja to relieve I wert tmonial, He will not accept such a duna- He is even now putting it into permanent and } Principe in the Central Department, where ane ‘ practical effect for the good of his fellow men, by tion from private citizens, though they are ‘ “ f } od by tho in- ’ erecting a large Workingmen’s Institute in the Spanish garrieon was besieged by the in. 4 und ADA, The new leader his intimate friends, He will not deem it | jyoome stroot, which will include a library, read- porgents nee sae " 10 xxi foree | Proper that a public man should receive a pe- | ing room, lecture hall, restaurant, sleeping and Lrought to the work more powerful f09°° | cuniary benefuetion of tho kind, Ie will re- | other apartments, and when completed ho will than had previously been collected by the} i. it kindly, but firmly, as that great | present it to the city, Just previous to Mr. Lax: Government, and he set out with loud decla- . rs ie HL. Tuomas, | couy's death a memorial, signed by 16,000 of Mr, fi soldier and great citizen, Gnonae H. 5 gations of his purpose to exterminate the | on id g gimilar gift. Fanuen's friends, was presented, asking the P rebels wherever he should meet them. The 2b. 2 a sident for some acknowledgment of Mr, Parse which had | ‘The trial of the apirit photographer, Mus tan, is set down for 9 o'clock this morning, be- fore Justice Dow11NG, at the Tombs, U the cave reat services to the Ropublican party and to the ation, And there can be no doubt that hed he ‘od this modest nhilanthrovist would bave heen approprintely rowarted. ledgment. Tne Bex, on behal already thanked Gens, Officer MoWattens, fur t passage of tt re from rapacious cl kinsville Post of the Gr lic has endorsed the act mously passing @ vote 6 men and to Second their action in further of these gentlemen we ‘They will undoubtedly t THE SOLDIERS! Sharp Practice with by vel but not Pass The bounty th over the perpetrotion of outrages that ever mark Boon afer the BEN, In connect He Benstor Wilson, troduced @ bill provid! should be paid through ¢ no pension agents have aueh agents sho the soldiers log: wit rent to the Honse of Ie material amendments we Shonen —__ ill by Congress protecting our s Auditor E. mass of veterans thronghout th —— Bil-The Law Signed by the or governors of soldiers’ id pay al y entitled t approved by the & | quently forwarded to the Sen of the bounty thieves whe keep m: DAY, APKIL It is not yet too tate A | for President Gaant to make a suitable acknow: Jf of our veterans, hae Lonax and Wrisox, and heir efforts in keouring the Jain agents, The Tomp- and Army of the Repub- ion of Taw Sex by unant. of thanks to these gontles Tt. Farsou for ce ofthe bill, The labors re entirely disinteros yo recognized by the great country. BOUNTY FRAUDS, - Mr, Wilson's Bounty the Sonn of this city ure rejoicing ts ul ation of Con. frauls on the ‘one of the m: ed the I despie veterans in this eity were Grst exposed by Tum nm with the arrest and flight of it may he remembered, ime ing that soldiers’ bounties he Wi penston ager iets where and that ties in their care to receive them, ‘I! ate, and was promptly tatives, where Aded, and it was eu te for concurrence in Homes in d been appoin ed, | the amendments; but i appeare that the Senute | never acted on the Ut bn it amended form, anit that | it was signed by the Clerk of that: body, and al by the President, onder the belief that the Senate Dad passed Mt with the House amendments, Som on Broadway made injudicions boasts yesterita this inysterious n of Conerene—by wit hope to continne in the perpetration of thelr ful robberies, ‘Thess facta eome from responslble rources, ani Congress owes it to itself and to the country to ance w the Vili paxted Lott Houses In its amended form. The t tke Who atole Herman from th he Federal authorities are too shrewd w for noth — MRS. UERMAN'S HOUSE. he Purchase Money Patd for it at Henry rato Call at OF are that Mr " 1 Boadway, had the poned, to. affor tunity lo ell a house vwned by the Colonei’s wife, who hid, he subd, } nobly devoted whatever anount it should bring, ox nate mon whom her husband hat swindled. On Lay Laat the movey wae paid for the house hearman'a aptice, tut he his not yet informed U Hicva of the fact. Me. Meury, w lawyer, of 13 Charm hers street, paid the atnount over Siearinan’s desk, in the pri of Mra, Herman, We are informed | that the sum is $3,500, ‘This ammount is ent to | pay at lewst forty of Herunsn’s y nnd tk ehonkd he distributed at once, Let the a cull to-day at G1 Broadway, room 1. THE BIOVOLE, The Manton Ch he O the Story -What Mie. \Wittey save. We yesterday published without comment, not having space for remarks, the eommunteation from the Hanlon Brothers, in which the tnferones was gratuitiously deawn that Mr, Witty fn fils let tor to Hanton Inteode oa “borne mately ‘This, no one who kaows Mr. Witty would believe for amoment, and we are eurprleed thot Win, Tan. Jon should Nave regarded {tin (hot Natt, Below we cive a communication from Me. Wit uncingg the ebarge wnqsalitie Mis tevter low To the Editor of The Sun Sin: There are | monieat Nese h to reply the whl in statements in IB hone to have adeaterous ¢ hrogiven. to, W that f hav engage in ef ‘ | these: A. gentler tent in. Mrooklvn hae a ply to the eb sot Hinton; wherenpon f wrote to Me, KF. Manton that would} . Him call upon me to tals Mis brother, Win, Hinton, ealt nd It inthis conversation that eer ring th piverrantion Beak to Wim thatthe ng to mateh would pre m 1 he $20 a and Vat Md be nd d pense of ftiuit @ BiOuniey adver aid Lalded tbe tit te pat Tace Would uot lo“e much money. T Hin that the. party WhoIs to. rile against your ther Wa young man who Wants the gory of te chataplonstiy and hag not much p that LAW) woul bs bin tan Tt would to Mr, | Ratan lneen ig srnnetre: U denreant. opinion that Mr. BF, Hanlon could win te races &e., Duel mow positively deny saying any thing to bin from which he could infer thar T meant that Fred Harton was to. win the rice at all hazerds, in other words, Uiat at Was to be a “bocus tate.” irying to “arrange this muteh With Mr. F. Hanlon, the. hiea wae that by charging trance te, we would cet @ better hiss OF s] v4, and chat, ak we Were Mot At tempting to gamble, that no money woult he lest On either side, These are iets whieh Mr, Hanlon cannot eouiroveri, aud T hol that E acted a4 an honest man in. proposing this arrangement, Surely Mr, Hanlon, with ila eaperionse in the aninsement ] world, must koow that tres entrance, on such in | occasion, would bring toy ther a the brital crowds of prise i Urat we desire to ay te OMENIN Wreery, New Your Our aiteviion kos Leen eatled to the dates of the etiers, Mr. Wiity's letter being dated the 12.4, and the 1th, Inavmuch as Prank 8 Jon, aud also that tt Walter Brown ts tr the reply to it purporting to come fi the West on wilt is anxious to meet Han: Boston p ing to moet him, we word pers stato that suggest to Freddy” to hurry up and get better Ti would be as well in making challenges to put the conditivns tu the first challenge, and not intro duce others shen a party fs found willing to accept ow the original terns, A race ona arse is out of the qu vt and, if persisted asa com tion, will prove conclusively that “business” was not meant ta this euailonge of Hanion's at aoa The Missing Mau Ha vMe Jo the Bduor of The Sun Sin: L have seen an article in your paper, eopled from Marperte Mav tht: ing tae 9 " disuppearan in, Harvingt monly known stating (has he Was missing in the fall of 1803, ‘The party alluded to is Win, Harrington, a ho } known by all + of any note In toe States He was tive feet ada halt hi in hoig Joxion, and weighed about one hua dred and sixty pouate Boas Mar rington Was 4m v me anta halt tn high, Light ec and ved one han tee | and seventy -fiy typ ts, T last acon of him by his friends wos ta Hoboken, Bab, 1, 1500. nal t Savings Bank, which oe is rapl Kiog V's way under the t ¢ Me F ent, Gen. Charke K, oO HT E » ft we nighest pin whlie fav re cmployed down n \ ht yy , | te rt 1 at with Crroxenines’ Prane " Chick “san nownes in another eolu at they have lowered the prieo of thelr column, relative to ap i duire dnd managemes raments to mesh the demand for a frat-otioe plano at moderaty peices ‘This stow cau hur ily fall to growtuy increase their already enormous busiuers, oe Attention is directed to a card of G, J, Ven field, President of tie Westehoster County Muital ueurance Company, publisved in andtver roposed inveetigation of the OF Lhe MAU GIL® ralarred Lo. |THE CUBAN REVOLUTION, — MPORTANT LetTrR FROM AN PLUENTIAL CUBAN. The Inland Drenched with Blood—The Mare tyrdem of Leon and Medina—The Mob Looking Forward to the Day of General Massacre Assassination Stalking Evers+ where Daler, the Living Mommy, in the ' ofthe Mob. Havawa, April 10.1 take these lines to the good b may count myself yet half My p the necessity © IN- pleasure in writing since, thank God, f ong the living, even If « ot {a to pre on yo anti perseverance for the Prompt remittance to us of aid in arms and war ma. if these do not reach us very quickly, , WO shall poriaa all, Agninst 1g Cuban there existe an implacable hatred reis @ thirst for blood and extermination MURDERS OF UNPARALLELED ATROCITY. Assassinations multiply dally; there is not the Teast personal security, ant wo are all doomed to ae You have probably heard already of tho ns- ive, pal obj * OD sassinailons perpotrated in Miicuriges by the com mander of volunteers, Duran Colon, Hulmiting, and other places, by the #ally distingntehed cf velworris; that at ardenas, by Don Pelayo, upoo the person of Don Geronimo Valle as ct ing him with ten by the pleneure of killing him, and a malat Hing thera of ail the objects of vatue they had, His corpee was ragged to the barrack, nod there bis | breast was twico plerced with the bayonet, In Bom- ba, they killed D Ante “liz, Don Loreto | Tools, aod many otacrs with Whose names J am not quainted THR ASSASSINATION OF YOUNG OLIVA, Feannot omit mentioning here the virtuous and Jadustrious young man Don Niculw va, murdered ia Bemba in the most cowardiy aud barbarous m net, At4o'eiock in the morning he left his home, Ieaving his old mother, lis wile and two children, one of these a chill twenty days old, Ho went out | to his work to earn the bread for those be ¢ existence reed en upon work hana, At about six equares from bis honse h murdered, having Me back pierced with bayonets, " robbed an the nuine of Kace for fwidens the soul to hear | ary to tell you that all ils is done by fe, without country, vie honor, called the volunteers, * the supporters of order THE LIVING MUYMY COWRKING BEFORE IHS MOD, teers, and approves ticle acts of vandaliam, Stull he Kas been put rans e comnie nao plu » exact from bien ff Governors, that with ali hawt of artiflery from the seat of wart 1 it pafia, and for the gor nas he called the batation de Néjote ritt ¥ Yon Manuel D them festival) by dea The had eharge of him in the with only fitty mon, being both hone iver him, The Governor one day Kent the prisoner to the eap tal at k of diy. As soon as they heard of It three com: | puntos of those barharons men went to the Plaza do | Armas (vaquare tn Matonzax) to demand that the prisoner 1 np to them | PINTO COPRAGROUSLY DRPIRG TITEM, | Lopes Pinto went down to the Plaza and | pacity them, but the mob did not unders and re n, ‘inally, losing all patience, he drew 11 break it into a yrent to be bullied by ¥ took theirfstand at the ng they came to Havana by ho 1 Jon, ant well equipped and armed, to ask piain-Goneral very Into their handle of prisoner, that they might take him back to Ma- Fortunately the live mummy would not sent to It; but on the following day Cols, Ran Vuldivielso, and Rizo had to go to Mata his «word and told them he wo red pieces sooner than ¢ euch a mob, ‘Thereapen tl Casing, and in the e¥ tet by Toor Le th in, flity of them, brave men, command Herr y t watisty, tam A DAY OF MOU Yesterday wae a only beeau the 1 and M and they dle nid indepen IN MAYAN ay of mourning for th) thelr t orying city, not brave martyrs try, ed a ' vile ‘ beeause ay of ings by the bays Differen 1 unbor red ast at from six twonty ving hacked toy cher of w fuuily rtunate ( n that 1 TENCHS UNDER an ui who lived neigibocd THe Pu OF course pretend t! ts we WHICH CUMANS ARE KILLED, 8 on other previous oc t ed, q but the only nid listen to them | t xeditions | at acconnt for these hiret for € wh th their tods, men, a a the terrae mm heir fe ent te acts day"? al ‘They have made ne with thelr g thelr g that the 4 announesn great (ge 1 can mony su eR TED? or Dulee, e andl TKS ATROCITIES LONGER BB 1 at the wm iv of “canatile;” cartnien, porters, and vaca ly exciiod and ex by the now papers; they (link and desire only to Kill us all, and aiterward divide the booty, The picture isa sad | one, aust badly made struc one, It the great people of the Unied States do not aid us quickly, We shail have many horrors to far UAsTEN FORWARD WITH MATENIAL AtD, Tho insurgents of the tive cities are doing that | Which Would seem incredible, For the aitack upon Siquanca alone, the Government sont against the tract for a strong luau, With mortgages of all our property Frunily, money, and money; patriotism | \ jutclligence, silence and energy! As for my Seif, Dam tot wor'h much, and though F remain her ries, Tam firm in my convietions, f tke! forward, aud quiekly we DEATH IN THE CARS, A Lady Expires 0 0 Now York Contra} Kailroad~sinw Particulars of th Cases From the Ulien Observer, V0. ht Mrs, Ella Sanda, cian and ex \ alism, a woinan who is well known thronshout the Western Siates,iwaa earried from the 0 o'clock train to Baggs'+ Hotel @ corpse, She started (vom Albion yesterday in charge of Mr. varies Forbes, and was to have bren placed in the Lunatic Aaylum at this city, Her case 18 a singular one, and as the dvath has occasioned tome suspicion Sul play, Wo presint the facts In repation Ko the Mes. Suds formerly hived In Tactle Creek. Atich, Sunes, since thelr march eo years Agu) M and Mes. Sans hi yongaged dn giving enter Tate the health of Mr, Sands has been very. tecbl and the exiibiions have been aitoxether conduc: ¥ is wife. The exertion requtet of Ler Was. very Tout, anit a few weeks nua the eiiccta of her hart Work’ ere mnie apparent im almost complete : cai prowravon, “At Albion Mr. Forbes was obliged to postpone. the exhibn Sas growhig. Worse rapidly, seal treatment could not r ment mont , and a tu n le were fre starte wat a ted her bi use, at 8 0" wparcntly resting com: | an Wok ortably. Hor spasnis W. vent and less Violent, Between tii Mr, Forbes iiks she sient. Atl ie ways; he is pretty con M4 te had no n to be amt therefore dil have been given ‘When. the. (ruin 1 that she was alive, rostly wlavmed eowcernl er pol poy her the attention that wou t different circumstances, AnHOM Minot Ledge Ligh nt Cohnaset Ly the Dehihous Dining ina Whnte's Belly. Correspondence of the dournal af Commerce. Let us visit Minot Ledge Lighthouse now, wi this storm f9 at full power. Tuis lodge is covered by water, except for a short time at very low thle, Tt | rises in Toston bay, about twenty miles from Boston, | intone miteand «half from Cohasset, Into it are Atted and bolted down the stones of the tower, | which are dovetailed and bolted into such afehion that no stone can be moved without 4 ywer ani ledao with it, The tower, tight | and all, (e 1N4 fost in helght: set over it, clean te the | very top, the waves are deshing. Does not therr ake your very heatt tremble? But thesc or aN TH - phe Mountainons Wares The Great Well ander fon in a Storm OCEAN st due e-taoln eis no dang pou ‘ tty fet the tower ie built ap eotid, exeept Which isin the centre, 94 feet deep. Tt y of water for one year, ‘The water I pure, The we C * nthe eammer, and in the winter ¢ the keepers eays, “a kind of | we enter the tower fitet | Ve aide of the | air. At the top of tie | J the inner ie anentey | ng this room (which is | is af # right Word thee a| flour barrel, nad over thes hang buekela of various *iges, containing, douLices, it pfornnmping off fnta the res, 9 pine and fi ey all “ fa . * they sit | ducing storms its founda cir | ' sick or dying without the possibility of | tnd vere the latter of whieh somet | Ve find asa inosement as they do. We | < you may suppose They | and from: ali parts of te book, Itmay #eem fr shore we should t i eut of the kind since the jiaht w “How long was Gis tower In What de you wen find to employ your minds and , ind keep the from bungling tuo | upon yout! Oli we mansge to keep busy, We make almost ng, [arn au extens.on table to a clothes pin Sport aud to supply our table we fle, We don't have to "go afishing. We are nlrendy th we have () do ie to heave a line from the Tien we bave ieuding wad writing and sewing to iy this time dinner Is Muished, and up we go. The xt room isa 1 W the rooms Cull of one. size, 1 feet in diameter, and #ix oF heven In heiwht,, Over sead in thia first’ bedroom is & long piece of Joist, which ean be put out of the Window aul used for drawing up heavy objects, Here is an iron bedstead, and a chair that ts also a bedsteid, & table on whieh let a register for the sof visitor ry usl a Water-cluset kB aeell 8 lar to the frat Will aro ranged oll tanks, eopper-eolored ; oil cans trays, de., show that We are nearing th There isons water tank in this room, al bench ynda box of glass tor the lantern. here an oil measure, a tool chest, and a spare In Avot the sieny W staitways bring us to thew Uilnig room of the tower ere ten table au MEM Chair, & Move, Hooks, f W pictures, aud (hy muchine fur ringing’ the may now, since the stor ¢ waves, 60 hugh, pase out Lo the Well for'us tat the irom Why ald you not cling This wind ts enough to take on it it Iwaver the head tus go tn, One more fight git y Here is the object sud Continuance all Chis masoury i = skill and Javor A forth Aud the light is the lite of men.” Thus We ren Jer it At suimet the iaup ts lit, and OI sunrise it hines on tn the darknest-—a bescon wud a Warning ow do you lke the looks of fue eet This wagnifies the power of the Ht, wn U 5 Walls of this room probably have the sane eflcet Theve is another walk and balcony with will not try it, tis only ulm, clear e But within, not $a little of everything needed Housekeeping. dud we had better and butte f Luge dim of walk ‘and &) of these pt hi the wardrove, # marble Washbowl, ce concentric wicks, and fe in the fevt in diameter ‘and ten fe and look at your iriends tary of wi On er, ALI Wor is as U rough them by haman hands, and are b ding for —A Texas gentloman has reesived a quantity or rm egcs from Franes throngh the post, Some their art ng the presents rent to the Pope on the Aivierh anniversary ox his t ate hood wae an ivory wat x te workman ship, made in F which Is a perfect thue. keeper. The Pr «e Louise, danghter of Qu V the Prince Royal of Denm 1 1 tear Queen only one unmar the I * A nuit Domoer ners in Than have hoisted meot Ad ' v ernor, and ar g with all " ‘ maine bis n, and that ofthe ¢ tive Republi nites and ts changin t from G qi toothier and bet ur tics —Mre. Harriet Beeeber § k p her plantation in Florida, for the re t i. acquired at 4 military tax sale, docs nut hold ; and the original owner regains po- p, poylng M Stowe the amount she expe 1 fe ue estate —The I re and Potoma io pony propose to build @ tunnel uni ad of Baltimore, to fell the pa through thateity, The tunnel will cost about a m t dollara, and it is expected that {t will be done by the m of next January. It will pase w “ aud water plpes, ao as not to inte with tl A sporting than in Paris has opencd ° for adv eed youns ine > franes how to nthe most ; evitable, Mo instr pals in well patronle An editor in New Hampshire «: recent auroral display of Thursday eve “some celestial mercer had u two or laret dozen pieces of silk of the mort Weautiful thate of purpie, greem, blue, hiluc, and white, gathercd the | ends into his hand at the zenith, and jet them flow f evening by a tallor jon for the sary of the Jakes this season 1s one haudred tho ! much below the amount appropriated for 18, The organization of the parties has no’ oon ’ It i proposed to thes 5 Superior, In addition to the ot i tended to continuc the o a of gan, 1 supply and outdow of water, Intion is pure eu yet i f very if Napoleon the Third never ex the ap firms only the recommendations aut _ 0 Minister of J , King W t the utmost care, Francis Joseph and Vievor Baan ve lately displayed great aversion to alguing other Europeon © " —Maximilian’s library was soll for four thou- tria is cen verely In Germany for not keeping the librat \ ner, Uh Lthathe lected by Maximilian disposed of in the samy myuncr av the library, and that it was only owing to Vie ome etic Intercessioa of the old Areiduchess Sophla that be was prevailed epon to order these eu riost ties to be preserved at Miramar, That the Eape- ror's agents bave uiade attempts to find @ purcvaser SUNREAM > =There isan alarming ix in =Three hundred Ex t loose In Syrac ease of burglaries rrows have been Mire. SN ke's dian sare valucd at $170,000. Whiskey did tt —Mr, Halstead, of the Cincinnati: Commercial, pays tee on an income of $400, =The Navajo Indians, unlike most of th roee, have a pataral talent for naefal labor, Jeff. Davis and are expected back in ) oe an th x-Seeretary Jacob Tho Jsippl this «pri + sell better in France w.d works of ay other American sed as an hone’ # aay he was Hextoan, is pro Leeange hie died poor, His eucn ky Bistnark translated the frst six books of the A.neld twenty-six years ago, and the work is now tu be publishe =Seuator Sprague is anid to own all of Rhode Island excepting the Providence Journal, and Sonw tor Anthony owns that, —A. J. Alexander, of Kentucky, sold to Mr, Alexander Patterson, of New York, his troiting horse Tattler, 6 years old, for 817.0%. —Charles Cadwallader, engineer on the Con- tral Peeifle rond, hae sounded the Donner lake to the depth of 1,0) feet without fading botte ‘The English rows let loose in the Phila delphia perks disdein th or for Miramar adinits of no doubt whatever, —A new notion has been introduced at socia partics in Paris, At tie entrance of the salon ie pineed a large covered basket containing smull bow is of dowers, and presided over by a moderm ora, Each guest plunges his or her hand in.o the basket and takes a posy, which the women atiach ty (hele dress or put tm (heir hair, and the gentlemen place in thetr buttonhole, The latter promenade through the salons, each in search of @ lady wooring 1 similar bouquet to his own; and when she is round he has a rigut to take pe her as a partner for the rest of the ev lending wil their strength te plicans in the hope of producing a reaction in favor of the ex-Qui he order is BOW all-powerful in B esuits have lately been in stulled in the Congregation of Extraordin ssion of her aud retain the Sj y siastical Affairs ta the department of the Secretary of State and in the Ministry of Foreign Atfuirs, All the reins of the P J Government are iu their hands, and every day gives them fresh influence with Cardinal Antonelli, The Society of Jesus now numbers 8,54 members, dispersed over the world Dut as united In one the most perfect ma Ti, could we bavescen anything for the pray. [twelgns 1,50) pounds, aud is bung (ue wall of the tower, — aniac iu High Life-He is Ape ted a Consul by Gen. Grant, me past « gentleman well known Ail artich’s from one of the largest aud. best pattonied of our Whovesale and retail grocery stores he tim, though fully aware of the thefts, bore {uh then, hardiy knowing what course, under t cuuistasees, to pursue, At length, however, patience at 1. they brougut the matter toa culusination Saiurday last by having the gentlemanly thiet in the sir He was conducted back to ‘aud there compeited to disgorge the arti al but a few minutes previously stolen, sted of & box of cigars and divers other trivial things such as he bad been accustomed to take Ts then oftered to pay a sam of money equivalent to Lie value of te articles he had stolen for two years post, on condition of being let up soitiy. ‘The iris accepted is proposition, when be paid 40. mattes Is HOW ausicably settled, and wil parties Thw kleptomantac ie large und cele betig connected With Reveral sveieties. Through the influence of certain well-known politicians, i fast friends, be iately received an appointurent stot President Grant ai Kuropew % ity," ci 1 be. with awn, and his resignation enti to the oneay iza tions Of whieh he is a meinber, Such things will happen somebane —— Sivange Freak of a Somuambulist, Fron the Galena (Wty Gazette, Aprit ive below the facts in one of the most ree n aces of somnambulism that we have over Voueity we have thorough contidence, tur hishes ua with the following “owas pass ov eich etrect last night at about 1:0, Wien near Hill street [saw a sivung, pocive Mounted on the hack of a dark bay horse. The aniinal was moving at a very slow pace, which fave me an opperiunity of scanning the remarkable MUving Wong aL A spall-like pace, came opporite t ine, Ltook in ata ghince the entire situation, Tre Cognized the face of the elder, Tt was Micn — known in Galena, Her eyes wore wile ¢ hey seemed to be gacing at nothing. Ler hui hung over her shoulders and down ter back, The horse moved along without being guided by his rider, My iunpulse Wik tO make ® noise, hut fearing that a sudden awaxeving would throw her into a ft of hysterics, Leoneiuded to tol jow this ghostly rider and thus be at hand preparca to avert ony danger that mizht threal The Hore moved down Beneh street to Sprin i the of spring be swung street, At the corner of Washington str ea git of t hing me so badly trl piteousty, 1 histen who, aa’ Thad ani foartnl sereamong. ubt have bil belong te vicinity of ied Liven he prceured assintence, aad the woman nas carried Into Bagy's Hotel, where Mr, Forbes inade ihe discovery that she was dead, A doctor was called, and bis opinion Is that the Woman died shortly wiver leaviau in the stabl Kuinod aceoys to e4 the animal 8 & be explained, ther in my arms, ed with A stout halter. he renarkuile phenomenon, gitened that he began howling to the side of the young lady, ticipated, Was awaki she balan nw ground ir red the horae, and aid blushes and ex Uhad not I lady, edd Ina stable situated in the im: “the lndy's home, He had been Ne that evening, and securely How the. sleeper able und lit rated and mount ystery that perhaos never will Extracts from unpublished memoirs leyrand, written upwards of thirty years ago, have appeared In the European pi They include @ romavkable passage on the policy of European Powe ers toward the United States, ‘ Europe,’ ye Take leyrand, “should never give America a pretext fox complaint or retaliation, The United States are daily growing stronger, * * © and the time will come when, being broight nearer to Karope by newe y discovered means o/ communication, they will dee to take an active part in ourafuirs, * © No sppportunity should be given by Europe for such an rvention, The moment A: sher foot on Europenn ground peace and security will be ban- {shed from it for a long time," TUR ROUINS HAVE COME BACK AOAIN, f Tale pers, There's a call upon the housetop, an answer from the pla There's a warble in the sunshine, atwitter in the rain, A 1 Uirough my heart, at sound of these, ‘There comes a nameless thrill, As sweet as odor to the rose, Or verdure to the hill; And all these joyous morni: My heart pours forth this strain: ™ Goud bless the dear old robin Who have come back again." Por they bring a thought of summer, of dreamy, luge, cious days, Of kingcups in the meadow, making a golden haze; A loging for the clover blooms, For roses ull aglow, Vor fragrant blossoms, where the bees With droning marmurs go; T dream of all the beauties Of summer's golden reign, And sing: “God keep the robing, Who wave come back again."

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