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~ THIRTY-SIXTH YEAR FROM THE STATE CAPITAL ——— GOVERNOR HOFFMAN MASTER OF THE SITUATION, The Govornor's Part Showing their Teeth—Nroadway not only Dend, Boried- The tion of the Bord of Education The City to be Exe tended into Westchester County Alas for Sherif O' Brien. Bpecial Correspondence of The Sun. Atsayy, April 24.—Gov, Hoffman 18 evidently master of the situation, and for the present he is to Femain so beyond doubt, T briefly advised you in Festerday's dispateh that upon two teat measures, famely, the Broadway Surface Roflroad, and the Whitelinil and Plattsburgh bill, the malcontents had been atlacked in thelr own eamp, and put to utter font The result isay Texpected, but T aid not ex- poet thot they would be overthrown so utterly, and that they would offer so tile reeist The fet ts, that public opinion has expressed Itself with rare unanimity In approval of the Gove ‘Tils fact is beter understood and ap nee, inted in Albany than In New York, The evi denecs and the expressions of public opinion In Btate matters naturally converge upon this point; and tho plotters of political rebellion sbrink from an encounter with the Executive, backed as he is by the public sentiment of every district of the Stace, Hence this ingiorious sarrender, THE CONSPIRATORS CHECKMATED, Taee the ground Is taken in some of the papers most violently hostile to the Governor and his party, that thy fs a cheap display of virtue on his part, that the vetoes were all prearranged and re bee tween him and his followers, and that the odious bills were passed expressly to give him the opportn- nity to make such a display, This jie the veriest trror of the moon. ‘The men who concocted the Brondway Surface acheme were as much in earveat as ever were a porty of midnight maraaders skulk: ing In ombush for the victims they were waiting to pounce tpon and rob; and in private they do not hesitate to curse as only robbers can who see thoir prey torn from thelr graep. “GOING BACK ON THE NoYs. Leading men of the Governor's own polltical faith fenounee him , sotto roce to Le sure, as having “gone back on th and arnmor, which seems on taquiry to be perieeily well founded, represents that New York Benator, a very leading Senator, tn Geed, had @ bitter altercation with him in the Ex ecutive chamber only yerterday. Tho matter in dis pute was a trifle—only the appointment of a wotar OF tomething of that sort—but it served as an outle for much sinothered jh feeling on the part of the lending Senator, and as an opportunity for the Gov trnor to vesert In the plainest terms that he did not Propose to listen to dictation In matters either great or sinal! THE DEATH AND BURIAL OF BNOADWAY, The Broadway Surfue was ordered to a third ga fortnight ago today, It has lain on the table ever since, and as an nnmistakbly bad odor has risen from it, it has generally been assnmed that it was dead and ought to be buried, On the other hand It was argued with much force that the bad odor bad Attended it from birth, and wre due to the cor ruption In which It was covecived, and was not therefore to be regarded as any evidence of dissolu Hon. To settle this vexed point, Senator O'Donnell offered his resolution to take itup, and tt was ac tordingly taken up and tonnd to be very dead inderd The thing wos immediately Vuried amid the jecrs of Its foes, and the chayrin of its friends—that ts of th few it ha ten, Never was a bill ushered in with such ‘pomp lrenmstincofto meet so ignomimons » fate. Tue SON can justly claim the leading part in alarming and or ganizing pubile opinion against this iniquity EXIT NEW YORK HOARD OF RDUCAION. The Board of Education bill, which has alreaday passed the Assembly, has now been favorably re- ported in he Senate, and must passat an early day, EXTENDING THK CITY'S BOUNDARIES, The bill reported in the Seuate to-day to change the boundaries of New York city, proposes to place ecrtain of the southerly towns of Weatehester ty under the charge of the Central Park Cot floners so far as to authorize them to tay out roads, Nevards, &c, Tt doos not alm to add to the juris @ictlon of the city authorities so fur as matters of gencral municipal administration are concerned. Beveral of the schemes Which looked so proubsing ort time ago secmed now to be in a bad way. Sheriff O'Brien cannot cet his litle Dill out of the Benate Commitice, the great railroad proycets whieh passed tho Assembly sume three weeks ago all bang {n the sane anpromising eontition, aud wo boys are begining ruetuily to say that “this ain't going to be a paying session after all.” The Lexisiatare will elect a Metropolitan Police Commissioner on Thursday neat BILLS PASSED BY THK SENATR ON SATERD SY Relative to the Mount Olivet Baptist Churel at Yonkers, To establish an asylum for « alle gitimate children of Germ ‘To incorporate ‘oun in origha, the Franklin Literary Society of Brooklyn, To 1 corpornte tho Stuyvesant Savings Bank of New York. To incorporate the village of Tottonvitle. To encou ethe plant of shade trees along the highway. Fising the term of office of the Keeper of the Kings County Court Hou Relative to fire Himits, aud for Uve more efeetual pr ption of tres In Brooklyn, To authorize the Superintendent ¢ the Poor of King bond BILLS PASSED DY TMH ASSEMDLY ON BATUMDAT. In relation to supplies for the Ki To amend the charter of Astoria. the Yorkville Savings Bank. for the expiration of Meen District to the Ist of May, Incorporating the Wash Ington Market Savings Bunk of Now York. construction of ® magazine in New York, public hichway from Pr county poor ‘To. tnewaporate Extending the t in the Metropolitan or the Fora pect Park in Brooklyn to- ward Conoy Ishind. —_ LONG ISLAND NEWS. - The Odd Fellows of Flushing will celebrate the pemi centennial anniversary of the Order to-day, by arcception in the Town Hall, The Odd Fellows of Glen Cove will honor the suine event by a clam buke And Las ball Mr, J. T. Bayles, Brook, Isunched from his yard ow" Saturday GoM, Davis, Aue rei ooner of 20 tons b Glen Cove is about to lo st living in bat On Thursday Mrs, liyde died at the age of 2 years, and the some day ber Lushan, Henry Hyde, aged 96 years, was paralyzed, and cannot re wove pai oes BROOKLY Brooklyn will erecta marbe memorial column to Mayor Kavor Kalbfelsh in Prospect Park. Anew Know-Nothing movement Je spring up tn kiyn, tuder the lead of Mr, Barker, a quondam or of New Vora Abraham Dikeman, a Sing Sing farmer, shot ii on nee of hia tarher In Java ut, While Visiting tempo: rari John Fay, aged 6) 4, died in the City Hosp ‘of injuries gustained last w med between w ear aud a f brie of Clinton avenue, © entries for the purses to be trotted for at the ‘orthiconing meeting of the Prospect Park Falr ri fous Association eles don Saturday eventig, iu Burns’ Hitel, Montague street, Brookly Johu Gray, of 205 First street, Williamsburgh, eniercd as Howery, New York, on F bight, ond y evening he was taken hom ina cassige with bis heal and throut badly cut and braised, Daring the fi street M, E, Ch Mary Kelly we sin the Washington Mary Ann Hilland 3 couve ONiwois Cor win #nd Frost on the of st uling « gold Watch and a pocketbook, ‘They were coumailt A wember of the “Old Eel Pot’ went to Now York on Saturday evening and called ut Dr Howsard'y, in West Broadway, In seareh of potvon ith to KL himecit.-He'seized w bottle whieh cwor took from him, ‘To quiet bim the Ductor eda strong dose of Jalap, and sept him home FE. Church at Jobnaon and Wash- Angton str sabout ts move to Seventh avenuo nil Dougliss atreet, near Prospeet Park, where the Vestry have purchared ten lots, upon which they Will crect w chapel © by 40 fect, ‘The kta cont 26000 and. the Vestry have appropriated 451,000 foe Some Che NEW RELIGIOUS INTEL) [GENCB, — Dr, Ongo Farewelt. the Rey, Dr, Osgood bade adieu to the Chureh of the Messiah yesterday morning. A beautifut floral arci: surrounded the rear of the pulpit, the inscription “Our hearts go with thee, Doctor has been a resident of this eity twenty years, and has ever been interested in promoting the re- ligions and literary interests of New York. He goes to Europe for the bens ftof bis health, and expects to be abseni a year, or longer. a Charch Dedicntion, The M. KE. Mission Chureh, which has been worshiping in & room jn Second avenue, near Seven ty-seventh atreet, transferred ite headquarters yes- terday to a neat, framo building at Second avenue and Beventy-seventh street, which has been k.ndly given by MY. Kilpatrick, @ member of the church, Addresses were delivered by W.W. Cornell, W, R. Peyton, Mr, Kilpatrick, Mr, Joseph Lonking, and | cepted it from purely pairiotic motives, the missionary pastors of the ebureh; alter which « collection was taken, Tho Rev. Dr. Ploree, Cha —_— TY! AT LAST!!! ——e- = AT LAS Commiasioner of the Paciie pecial Despateh to The sn Ratlroad has appoiuted THE HON, HORACE GF and that gentleman ha Commissioner of the Dacigie Ruilroady The ofice is worth ten dollars a doy and mil peid by the Union Pacis Railroad Compan ¢ and but Mr, The President has appointed the other fi Commissioners for whie The Honorable Horace Grestey Appointed Wasminctox, April 25.—President Grant pted, the office of Central Pacific Gnenixy has ac- “YORK, MONDAY, APRIL 26, NEWS FROM WASHINGTON, THE BICYCLE, OF all tedious exhibi ‘spa from these trin's of ¢ sinst time, Races Aarsst Tri a veloetpede long distances in-thermiil business, and has no attraction. inst Heces on veloeipedes, in which one man rites another, are among most exciting of contest yore <o than horse racing: but enced exhibitions of rm niurance as that of Walter Brown are ter: riMty cull ataira to witness. This week, however, we are to be bored with two oF three of them; but, t the syme time, there are to be some excitins events la the way of races in which rival riders will cnter the lists against cach other, and of these, the contests on the Unton Course to-morr yw will be the mort interesting, We bave heard that our leading amatenr exerts will enter the lists, iuelading Mons, Monat, Win, Pickering, Frank Pearsall, Frank Sin, Young, Witty, Kemp, and others; aiso, little vel Momburg Tue Races iw Mrooente ow Barvanay.—The contest at the Clinton peipedrome, Brooklyn, on ar iay, reeulted hn the @necors of one of the ftro~ lain of the Hovse of Refuge on Randall's Island, the resolutions ap: | Mi the nlowegnt for ‘dal, preached in the evenin, proved on the 10th of April provided; but he ise aaetees riders of Dureunw’s —— LIFE IN THE METROPOLIS > Taking Care of the Soldiers’ Bounties, A meeting of soldiers, who had beon defrauded by their claim agents, was held on Saturday night in will not make known their namics cept. k nor any ¥ until they ac ive Mansion son Sandaye it MOORR IN JRRERR—OtI8s Fak atist and welocipedt recy City Velocipedtome, tn ber que yerformances on the bicycle and Carrie, We learn, has wisely” ignored arte Moore, 18 to appear The Prosidentiat Ap mients-Chanyes ck Crook atyle OF velocipede exhibitions, Sid the office of Ssmuel M, Chambers, 81 Montgomery tnthe New Vork Custom Low nH Redd ani ec iay Leith Y ee Se eae street, Jersey City, Tho sokiiers who attended the | Special Despatches to The Sun. unin meeting hat been awindied by clerk of the late Mr Wasuixerox, April 25.—The President spent | py W Parewts.Me, Witty hitherto bh Tilten, to whom they had eutrusted their e yesterday at Lantel non the Baltimore and | taken but tite notice of the efforia uf rival paten collection, but who had unfortunately died before | Galo Railroad, about elehteen miles from Washing be hy laims to the oxeinatve rights to the notiee thet had appeared In the Standard, of a | of the District hae taken summer fesldenco, ‘The | they Ancur., But ike peratetent cO.rte, he informe ecting to be held to aid them in recovering thelr | White House was visited during the moining hy a | [Of Mr. Sinith and the partion who a king Justice Chambers read a ctrenlar which he epoke | Chict Magistrate, but the compelled to ports | will shortly inetitute a suit for d th whieh of as having recently received trom Washington, | pone their bnsiness until Munday, No Prosiden | the portics who have been giving Mr. Smith Dut which bore the date of March 4, 1963, Mr, | tial apporntments have mada and the Peesident:| Sth tay trance it & muilaee! eecicananl ree, Chambers thought that ® man who could | does not intent to make any for u few days yet ‘This te not so much # question of steal would never prosper, and that the | nor is it his intention to make many this simmer, or areal. arene reg inn} sldlers conld recover the amount of thelr claime: | and then only | t cases, where the incumbent Sia ok tad eunny ta the ele te Mr, Chambers then took down tho names of the | is anfit, or politic ly distiket by levting I i pt asthe ee defendant cinimants, He said he had fifty or slaty more, but | cans, He hax cet epart the morning, opto 10 me one will suger sliortly certain. did not read their names, 0: the swindled aol | to ettend to Lis private buincss, telegr m Venocirenine unod file I TH ANISM Vi, —Harding, «in wale dicrs raid he know of ten claims, and bis brother | oMetil eo) resvondence ; frem 10) to " jf Hr a oe Joln of ten, anda friend or distant relation of bis ors and members who may cot, ond atter hears | [ich reputation pert, hae conctated brother John's of thirty or but he did not them, may call on general | He # Wy limis on the Bloyelr, Mey however, read thelr names. ‘The other soldiers preseat were | busiuces teat 9 ito | i vecnning the wrong way. Instead of ol very quiet, while the SUN reporter looked on and | oficial br ew © pubtic t the other, ‘Time trees wre played out smiled. Toward the end of the meeting one of | rooms ta the Wi waee D wet atter | une Wi exe Oy no shore races rd the defrauded men advanced to the alle of sineas oF political waiters. On Snadays no | Rousse isetwcneey the Justice, and began a conversation with him, as ie tobe tron 1, nor any visitors to be | en Wows Gees iitehad 40. He Tila claim was $100, he sald, and he had agreed to | aduitted to the Kaccuiive Maveiow, ‘ihe lend | yelocipede ou the track at the Riversile Riding E pay another lawyer @80 to recover it, Mr, Caoam- | drove out a party of his friewd 1 i Britian, Mans. ee miles while tie trots here did not say It was (eo much He asked the man | turnout | ida is nod bbe ple] Regd eg Pena End i A rg why he had not remained with him, ‘The answer A HOSTILE ENCOUNT tr Tue of tie Riverside Park, Me. Nathar del Perking, Senators tand S 1 ha anged an | hecotfered 3 very henisome Pp of (81,000), 10 oa know, Justice.” tho last time Twas here | armistice betwecn senot paid ARHOLE | CET PURE Ste Cae re ay Te eae lies or tea you would not tell me bow much the afuir would | until Monday. Spracu! ng to pet | word. . 2 cost.” | from him such aw rotrae 1 induce NG TREAT . Mr, Chambers assented, but replied that ho had | bott to forego his t wsement, It soe LONG SEL DISASTER, not then decided, He was very anwill Hewes; Beveaue) deen bots Seat dy, | phe Canac of the Acchdent—Thrilling Narrae man go. He wished to earn the $30 bin See Abbott will move upoo bitte I ys ork tive Ove of the Passenger Ing this Tux Sen reporter quit the placo, thinking MA. ANBOTT WILL BIDE Hus TIM Mr. O'D: foreman of the ine that a man who would take $9) from a poor Bulli ¢ is no hostile mov nis yet o part | editor ’ ‘andard, atirivates the ae " par A for recovering $100, and could then pasa himself of | of either Abbett or Srna ‘The fatter han not | Cent on the be asco te Blat (oe Ag A magistrate, was blessed with an extraordinary | p ont in any public place ince the Senate | joined the one w > crate” has 8h amount of what is common!y called chock. Joarned, anil Abbott wil! 6 time and pot act | ture in it, A corn o roil is antaning, and thy dad eet ire isan ole ‘Thus, every earwhoel th Yesterday morning Charles Cohen and George | gcocotary Ligh started for Now York elty Vast | tale Vie tiuny'ng tainmt. te ol fracture 40 th Fisher were brought before Justice Manefiell On | wicie and will retain thers several days, Uo tn. | fall enuced the ral to give some way further Of charge of having committed a burglary at 188 Salk | fonned several wio eallel that uo ape | the corner fracture, “broke of the. pall. a street on the night of April 10. Tt was charged that | istoente were to be ob bo Ott vabea ita | the Wik Ushdens ahea Cik peveale they took sx y nt sewing machines, aud se * a snapped — the ta thsi ta 03:30 $00. Theodora R Liebilben dh yacaaut dls cal year, which emds | avoty, 0 dust besoucl. ‘Then It etr h of #7 Orchard st, t cod bonght THE SPANISM MEEKION VEC ANTS 1" Ee ee BE SDH oe two of the machines aud 7% pairs Hie. 1tale tec obedience to « Twp ata ee vertenday. : : Abe ss Ni ay dirsiaal, vom the | one y atoseh end, a for ¢ at be denice all wie President, sent in tie restgnat and at was wee | Piece wile ure and one Irietare old articles, but as they were found im tae hows eepled; ‘The Senate having virtually rejected Mr, | (oe & 1 ihe rails Width, and nes only at arrested as arceviver of ttolen goods, ‘The mac ane ast Oy telling Ele womination tye | it, Aa prition OC 1% whion seapped sesterdtey were all recovercd, four from Nicklin and Eberbordt, | \Crwartwo to onc, and the Hon. Morice Greeley have | ey Sa at Hin ote CA ne from No. 6 Pike st., aad the last one, locked 19 | ioe toon put out of the way by his uecoptaves ofa cout tie Comer; the emuller alise, from the lager heer ealoon at Norfolk and | A at the corner i 1aisnite 4 ; any tient as Cormissionce of the Colon Paeifie mienthens ture sun Division streets, ‘The alleged burglars at Oret plead | patruad wt $10 per day aud tnitoose, Ger, Sleklen P of ft weecthe cd guilly, but, at the suggestion of a lawyer, they re d SeiPAGIF ee Seat inore: Aiwodgh ha wa obpeeed |S fhe nee tent considered thelr plea,and gave in not guilty, 0 | iy ste ict and Mr aera f Spence, Who was @ passenger in the ear which Terrific Gale in Now Jerseys 6 1 ke | 4 1 ont # porey elder Cemain Witt estordn a 001 finish one-story toe whe i \ : <4 iy tag Bens vy 4 was IA Lhe Beat eckeaferday at noon an unfinished one-story | in walt weeevt | | ah ihevncttiont whe tout tint We wie Mt ame building, a6 Grove. ond North AW ete dors y | ae roaiian ny o tavornble | ecinvaws ad ut one Lear ta wreck, Was 0) by % tect, nearly ine | reply. tt ate; the next luetantt aM was intended as a rchoothouse for’ the | em: pxrantine ov sUN Axp neruearsrarives, [008 Tbqmg many r ww ay id children of Ste Mary's (It, C) Church. Damaze | TE PPPS : ' WT knew Wo wore vif tia ee oh Bo rapid has be f Senators and Repe | nave ceasing abd geld H Sunday Morning Diversions, Anpeaee tales Gnd Only twenty-ve of tho latter: t rows son, aotupletey torn About 1 o'el na de tho acai to claps, penite encounter in in tie ron youx cvst * there ow Four Ward, Hades Sweinon Ww Tho follow Appotitinentst te t f y slinexingly eaten wnt | at the head with | New York Custom House upon the ree u | : 4 Abravy club. The landiord wus niso tatty injured | oreoitector tne Teederick schwitaer was ntrenied on a charge of at | OWA. Mor Lappe ae rat : temps to commit murder, yo eae Ay Ate % fora ntuate @aa fit that posiiton,+ saw iia Girow DECENT SVORTING NEWS, et Hand tor ble eyes opward. mud to al oy im we Tse oud Tea hae oh wot fhe Batt ond the B Car anit hotdttig my ieck une theese Win, Kelley is reported to have resigned his ee Hie msc, be nat Ht ie : position tn the Atlantic Club... Rastetiff bas jelwed by et Were readered inseneib'e the Keystones, Philadelphia, which fuct causes a Al rare tie cba wens 1} yr egal furry In the Athietie Club a, of New m When Lat inst ceil t Was kboceed In York, b remard the aliense, the th wing nemed to be Nicht Inspectors, at 83 | Jouew Bows wath DwWas uted trom under tatrer elab wall ploy with the rilay. A. GM ever CW. Goer rem ay DD. - Be Pe peenbe aby Ginnpler Fuey nove be Routine Viamep rein Huriat of the Vietm the Ewpiec and viny tor thew. eet hak claveiiti My e0 Tasha fi of the late Williaa C, Rushmore, ton to day, the farnucr Hi ld mt the | gata rewoy if Deputy Colle « ay Matilda Pray and hor husband, Dr, Orestos M too unwell t op Pp yin the Mutual POSPMAATER-GENHRAL CQPSWEELE Vay, tovk place at tha Warhington Street Aetho- nine, John. & th all probability, tke b's | mie pon Vell, Posttiaster(en. | Chet Church yesterday afternoon, ‘Th MW place, und Rggler's, tn tian, be filed by McMahon ; hor, Rev, Cuarles Fletcher, the Rev. Dr, F ppg ES \ n " arien Cy » the Row, Mr, Woodrad, the Rey. Mr. Tue W. yy Cin oy Brooxtys to bla date vapid Fh Rey, BG. Moree were present, The Know mertcket organ cation Pan NATURAL TION <UMATID vo tir, Ficceler read a parrare from Ser ‘ Noh merch doth The following shows the eff r. Hunt d the funeral diseourse, pened play fi tho evan Bia fad ts ch havo o delivered by the Ruy, Mr. Hunt, the being fhe there was a good muster Of the members, ry and oth Pho vomaina were gait an cryogable gaine of oue inning. a sie wa. Ind fo | twien to Greenwood Cemetery. ‘The congregation capital wicket waa ured by . y usiinaand Fable professional of the Club, and wider be J Ghoacn by Menors, Morrigon and Clinebergh, play was eauired 19 rules em commenced sbout 1B. 3 4 party Zoing Saale im THE LAROR MOVEMENT, tothe bat Mrst. They wole disposed of eon nae es oe Wfurta suite: Azurcss nuts. uve" iuiog eeured | Path The Lack-Out at Trenton, Of Cilnebergh’s loug stopping, On the ether hand, Zo the Eititor of the oun. the Morrison party, srored. 65, of which. Morr Sir: Whe look-ont at the potteries in this and Bevis contributed oubie ances. | Next matt vg. | place stages, ‘ho ewpiovers, have revoived day the martved i smucmbers play treir first ® | hoon wc ushing blow in wtopying all the pottsries chrand itis proposed to have amateh of nome Vanuentiss, Cxcopt tao, whitch are not Inthe einplovern: union, ud orother every Saneday afternoon Mr. Fisher is hore and will take charge of the | en ijtefvee tobe contiol ad by them. hae pott OUBIOSEEINA GF CRIME: qithe gules of gold ta, pa Lage ft cannot last ony, ‘Pherofere you will eonter ureday Jask wre to be wi mn cause of aber every wiere tt you The Hil nud Mogers Murders. H 8 £510,109, nor anor tall (ue altention of ine chiwreat eotuns ta tie wver There isa slicht difference between the HM | secretary Cox ining tures that 1s brow dt gwinst us, and of the fin Poiadl 4 tho He rder in | Piylor fain pnrenasit kieat necosary there ts OF kending us support toe York. he hia police, Niet | yor tha India. Det Lhe ow to resiat ity for it we should fall, the ci itan, i he Hit er will Wake char OF inbor would be injured, Gad nob! souk tis poegned trife ji Was thrust Moon usb. the exaployers ofler ohm tr in New ' <t Jock ng: us out 1M 1 Mr, Itox Hot 1 our potic: sd ay aie ' mee bitratle cin eanght alt the Logan, Who ay Me wed |p nev shinee, they Were not parties to the murd od ‘them’ loose coraply with Wucie tenas of again, ant son an thing bab the bitty ol The Board of Re Hecided ade | 3 Me bhai Hwa ie WA theme | versely on the npptication of iy numin ‘ Ox, Nod, April 24, 1:69, poli us hy mencing with tre | tht they tmieht bo roginterect as 4 jreuuuaty. We bi 4 Joneses, and McSwindies voting at the munielpar cleo! to: cht Noursiv the Chartestown Navy Ya - — A tnvoting of the employees Pitched Battle on Pox HM, LOSSES BY FIRM, Navy, Yard wus helt ight stime paat bitter fouds have existed - Hour law without a reducti nigtime past Vitter fouls are, exinted renarn fiat 1; also to organige an oight hour Union Bes these bation. was fougot back of Fox Tish, in Me een ei ‘ts ud Wain, ranzing-in age from 13 10 years, The at | ee os og ivory, Bromcant, Of the boys, te ta jority of them flow New York fe taniding 1s owned by , act , Becrolary oF a § i ht the total loss on budding and furuituse de a ention Of the employees of the Philadephia They wore taken Ueivre Recorder Pope wid fved wate restrna 2 Yard, to the effect that the inen were sticaing Re aay —e Tho Morning News In Poughkeor to tho Big Flaw, andl protesting aguuet auy The Fourth Ward Murder. burned nt 8 o'eiock y morning, ‘th Npilgetaiel atid mln Saturday aflernoo vas Ty covered by Insurance, He We ris On Saturday afternoon, Thowasl govered by [nsuranoe., Jl. Ht MBER ARES Labor lems: itis, a Fourth Ward b meen, and aithold Meye “ fur \ 1 The Upholsterers met yesterday aflernoon arrel, ‘and Butts shot and killed Hugies, | doing business in the saci busing iso gud addveocs were debvored by ticle Presiient The police tong into custody Butts wid two w Werers, but are fully ineured. Mr, Wievn, ond Mr, Rub, the President of the who ‘bourded In the plice, and the prisoners w —— akers’ Unlon, De ee eh ad geht at tours und Bath One of Napoleon's Old Guard Gone. ‘lors’ Protective Union inet Louis Isidore Leclere, who was Lorn in | many, feb years Uf use, ¢ of Napoleon 1 digcussud the prov tic WIA OY ati Morya LA iab meal: oes ir strength by admitting ¢ PRE rTM mander tn Mii ne tities of the Bi { kinpire in italy (rom bogs twanly plores, which aro Hob Dotlor Explosivn on the Mivsourt Rivers | 1) Tusa, ending at. Waterton, wis buried on Sut | Teprerented ip the Uulon, Sioux Ciry, April 24.-—The stoamer Uuselda, | uray frou D: hy's Chureht i Fourts avenue | The shoemakers of San Frencisco, who earn en roulefor Bt, Letils, with died idlers trom | and Twenty tieot, At the beginning of our | froin $4 to #6.a day, struck ubout the Begin tue various posts np t uck a sing | inte war h ‘itary ite drew bim bere, aud vnth for un’ advance of 42 per cont, ov these ‘ath rein jealth, 10 lead t, but was unab ern to the feld, ths morning ubout thirty miles above Sioux City, | he organ and whlle slaking ner boiler ¢xpluled, killing and | throuzh Wouding » large wumber, Fully perdus are report: ‘Trinity comebares died ia Yorkville, aud bus remains wore interred in Hundred men and ove hundred women were suddonly throrvn out o¢ employment, ana the minutacturers Wolk on Chinese bands, with @ tow Kaotern oem 1869, THE CUBAN REVOLUTION, —— FRANCE AND ENGLAND INTERESTED OBSERVERS. iwetos, April 25.—Both the French and Finglsh M have recently had special instrne- tions from their Govcrnmento to rend every item of trustworthy intelligence tn reference to Cuban affairs, and expecially to inform then of any Milibust ering movements on the tapis, Gen, Heanengsen whom some of the papers had eet oul for Cuba ls here living quietly, and was today at Willards langh ing at the willy stories afloat about hin, THE RESOLUTION OF CENAURE, Manniy, April 6.—A resolution condemning the conduct of the Patriarch of the Antilies was brought up in the Cortes yesterday. Marshal Serrano op: posed it, Intimating that its Adoption would be an Implied censure of the Government. ‘The resotation was then vithdrawn, AURIVAL OF A THOUSAND APANTSH SOLDIERS, Travana, April 4 —! pish transport arrived here to-day with JOH soblions to the Armies engaged in putting dows the 4 thon, hing (urthor has becn heard eboat the conten: ‘ausrender ot RY revolution |sia near Crenfue: . Anil it is now thought (hat the story I¢ untrue, ACTIVITY OF AUTITANY Pr Tavana, April. 8 mutlitary are In progress, the foris being strengthene | and J, in anticioation of nossible ein stig from the recent tinbroglio with the {Havana relative to outrages com: om Brith fearrisons relntd fons mitted 4 tnaniitario enemica of Spain. ‘The dein’ was not rempect hy the British Governor of New Provi tence, and t sitjeet referred t ndon for settlement, Ti | Gove nor of New Providence hid also instructed the Nehihouse keepers to protabit the approach of for -_- Hasty Movement of 0 © rt Havaxa, April 26.—The Spanish frigate . na Kot peetedly this moralng. Varlow r entation In regard to at she has been sent out to Intercept expedition, Way at short notices, Anni wre tn clr. sy prohable er destiantion, It + ulibustering ‘aceite Cuban Demonstration in Philadelphia, Prrtaneurnta, April 25.—An inenense Cy demovsteation If to be belt tn the Aewtemy of Music this week, Several Senators have accept dl Uvitavo ns to speak —_ NEWS FROM SOURCES BEYOND THE CENSOW'S CONTROL trlom Dotty the Spaulards ing Appenly to Havana, April 17.—Gea, Dutce ta a cow: ardly and despieavle 1 entirely controlled by the wil of vandals who surroand hit. ‘Throwsh fear of lowing his tife oF the post he occupies, he docs not hesttat however serious ond aw ‘The Spaniards bay inination, blootshed, ed the sy ft, whet by m of exter eh) feed their conduct wh thoy feel that strength te on thelr wide, Asensainattons of events of dally occurrence, iniprisonme hy the hundred, ‘The decrees that are iesued by the eal Coverament enn only bo rivaled by those of H toward Poland, and I do not know whot will be fie il they euceced In crwiining the Fe have merey upon ty t sive arrests ent ne MATES, ARE AA Five coutisestion ts 0. Itioan inexhrostble mine Fermin array wre ht Fe tor the Capte the Governors, ant the Liewte t evernor, Li seems that the vol re have even begun to think wiready about murdering fora rewved; so that one siiuation could net be more hort,” Vester day the mobilized ucgroos be melons to coanuit assuasi Lenll your attention to t! tey (the Gov. ernment) have boon enforcing staes the Tel the fut flincut of a decree published on the tin ef the mouth, Ty xpite ot oll there severition the spirit of the Cubans # high, anil thelr hatred ine the Goverte nient has heeome mer Erepeat whut Eaald t the United States you do not we Rivevlly, wo shall woot bee Country whl ernnible to ruins: ing vessels ure & great wist twit T'should enter into any ui geet. pi TUE EIGHT HOCK LAW, Mountor Wilson's Leiicr tu the Sceretary of Ware ‘Tho Sun of Saturday eo ment that Senator Honey Wi the ise rotury of Wat upe T tae tightiwur law. ¢ CONSTRUCTION OF niion that th wiaven oft Ss anitentions uf Coty ren who pr © letter and spiritol the wet, oft 1 ot the desires or ihe | cent seton of tie © ot Rep cuinpictest demonatracion action of (hese Government officialé is in direct viola ton of the will of the entutive the people, Could a vol Sonate Dh Leen obtained Lam coutidit th y would have proved tat goverment anicer Hin defanes oF tie will of Congress, % %* ross Wak naked to constitute eight hone a day's work. Congr ss was not i cluce the pay. in prop > tive Teta tion of the hours, bat to. tix the n of huura that ehould make the day’ work, Congress Wur asked to try an eapocunent, and Congress, be Teving that the Govern nent could ator to tert the caperivient, enacted the ight hour law. By that Taw eu ithours constiiute, a day's work—« day's anda a day's Yeages (eMe VOTH ON THE Law, viewing tho epecehes on the bill, Mr, Wilson Work Wat co Aft SO) Senator sugested tat the peawad the hours of Inver one of the Dill ad the sollapor one Afh, On the contrary, all ad eal thatit reduced the hort of labor without re ing the rates of Wages, Mr, Sherman's amen ras intended to ¢ rate of wages in Hon to the redy t ory tors voted for It to aesonpileh th Twenty-one Senators voted i it to de ist ont The aetion of of he Guyernme Tect oppusition ta th arations of Se ant in OV cot bw 8 ent activ of 1 tho ea r the Law tals wetlon OF t an admonition tu to revise their tons und revoke speetiully you HENRY WILSON, mtny Mee Avavera, April 25 vy, Charles I Roman Ont e yman, Rarteal Mor Titeaub, Ccrted’ane ina barouens with iar worms, Mage fy s band oF t All tinougir the capiinl exty My Maine eunpaign is a grand ried I ely organized” the Know -tuinetbin fhe Wisi, tu futures will wtaud out In er aud the Democrats by ther The banmany leaders haying eapsiged the may juny in HF bicy Wis to, bub they b Toot tie power uf lende rstip, {LORGE PRANCIS TRALN, —— Spain te be a Republics Loxnox, April 26,—A great popular demonstra. ade in Made on Baiurday in favor of « Te ta rumored that adispate has ureen be e Minister Sursno ana Gen, Prim, ae Saturday's Earope Telegrams, Thet rbot Appeals i ed to abolish Hugh Bradslay nown Irish maglotrate, tho Wort Tatates, Htoncarian’ Duet ending luportat reid In tho Spanish Cortes m motlon to Was amended ja and ber chi dren Previous to the Saal passace of the new Anstrian band Tyrolese neniber posed the a body King Wilham of da deputat lay of pentionen who had voluntee.ed wounded ta the event of aw or. ‘the King thoug tue fwe distans When thols Barvices WiKus bo —» THE TEMPERANCE MOVEMENT. - The Father Matthew nnd Church Tompe= anes Soctetten, The Convention of Father Mathow Societies held an important meeting yesterday afternoon, ‘The Committee of Conferenes with the Church tempe- Fanico soeicties reported @ basis of union between the Conventions which provoked an snimayed dis cnssion, in which Messrs, Wall, Spellman, Parcet), . O'Connell, and others took part. The principal features of the port wero that there should be no sectorlaniem or politics in the U n, an! that only the cause of temperanes should be ad- ated, Ba mombers wished no thal @ union would dy no good, th and that auitiog wita the Cat 4a such woul seem a soctarian After vari- out amendments, the re + was rejected on the call of peas and naya, by 3 lo 6, ‘Pie Committes on. Lectures issued ten eompll- ¥ tickets to cach soclety, great Convention of the Order, at which Francia Train ta to speak, Is to be held in Cooper Union on Thursday eveniog, Maj "wo hands will perform, and delegates froin roy, Chie 0, ard other places hay sixnified their intention ricipating — The Church Temperance Socictlon’ Conven= tlon-No Fusion Yots The Convention of Church Temperance So- cletios met algo yesterday afternoon. Mr. P. Logan sided. Adelezation from Father Mathew Branch 1 were ad i to seats, and the President of the Socioty made a few remarks, in whieh he said that his Soclety had withdrawn from affiliation with Irish Societios, and now wanted to unite with ch Temperance Societies for the promotion he cragd eanse which they were all call for a re tond the asion Bridget’s Hall two The sense of the mi oF An Hnofictal report o avention might properly 9 official report could be received by the vention Key. Father MeAleer, wao the pria Fin orgunaing the Church Tempermnce Sueletics, said that he was moved in his action by bis tntereourse with the Father Math Soceties, whom ts found were fart drifting away a the faith of ther fathers, appears that as ather Sathow mate no disting tion between Protestints ond Catholios ta adinints- fering hie pledges, 0 hin disciples leave religions and pozitieal creeds out of thelr platicrmes, only at saving wen from drunkards geaves, 7 chureh syctetion were consoqientiy once with f view of eaparitine Ruchor Mathew's disciples by tocacrembe, aba cine thea uniter the eon trol « Conetitation of the Convention of Chur h Societies was recently auieuted 10 pe Pastor Miativew Sor tety 60 enter by tending only Catholic delegation Wo repre mene ie ky m. but the latter tw ot Wy of tho prowgties 1, the of the FM. delegation of Uresidont of the Conve that thoy t purticy + Conven PRAREUL PRESUET SO - ‘The Bursting of the North Lake Resor pped like peatomn, grams of Friday ond Saturday told as fithe creat North Lake Keservorr, Toose upon the Mack iver valley a volume Y ica Herald’ reporier Of tho. Aiberated waters, BR Ein) Ov tie age ror thet dans : ery re ached y paused for the the hand of deiit, were throw Pive stems, Th the fallen aiova waters, a tie in ped of there straws. This : “L Water Wak thrown against Che dam ab Porest: port. Those «ho no dam hal rely time viety, when the te Considered but was torn through Gils gap m il Tutnber froin abo wis corried. Th rent tore out a nearly torty iwet deep, Tt Wis at once cvident that all eaposed property was way for ——_— 8 ALOE TO > rived this JOTHIN The City of Paris Joseph Barber died sud ats) Second ayend The Ludlow street jailer h Usated States «I paper have been taken out of Laude ne ly ov Maturday night tablished a cen: Pens, ink, a the dungeons « ‘The body of Howe tian was washed ernor's Tetand 11. 1. M, sloop of war Niobe, Commander Pas- this port yesterday, an ut from Bermuda, arrived int The woods are reported to be on fire at the pper end of tue Peath avenue, neve Harlem river Michael Bondy, while evening in the ball at Groat ones street und Bow ers, fell and one of bis leg Was broken, A small boat, containing four men, was cap. oun ot Fulton ate, Of tie ferry Duuta rescued the crew The ninth class of old Public Sehoot No. 8 will mect on Wednesluy evening in the sehvol house, 99 West ‘Thirteenth street Jolin Dalton, who i Mary Kinney, of td by Coroner Bly ie enlightened law of esterday alte Oue cused of fatally beating rortiots street, was COU Suturdy w York, ten eevTa UIA be PRICE TWO CANAAN CHILD MURDER. ——- THE TRIAL AND ACQUITTAL OF Th SEPHINE BROWN, The Murder of Anés th 6 Murder of Andie Stownrt- Charge—The Jury Oat Eighteen lero Verdict Not Guilty" =A, 1 closures by Mre, Brown-A Fall Confess sion from Brown, Speciai Correspondence of The san. Hersox, April 25.—The telegraph has bat briefly informed you of the result of the trial of So sephine Brown for the murier of Angeline Stewart at Cusnon, Twill pac by the summing up by Mra, Brown's connsel, Robert B. Andrews, Raq., and of Attorney General Champ in behalf of the people, and begin with the eharge of the Hon, Charles Ingalis, Juige of the Oyer and Terminer, Unilke the charge of Judge Peckham on the trial of Joseph Brown, which was sharp, anfeelingly bitter, almost vindictive, the remarks of Judge Ingalls were grave, Argnmentative, and stripped of everything indicative of biaa, = THK NEWS OF THY VERDICT. At whout six rw. on Friday, the Jory retire. deliberate, and, after belng absect elghtcen hones, returned to court and anaounesd that they had eome tomconclusion. This wis at noon yesterday. ‘The word ran through the city like wild fire, and withia a fow minutes the large court room was densely packed, When silence had been restored, County Clerk Terry sai “Gentlemen of the jury, have you agreed upon verdict 1" To thts foquiry the foroman nodde: jor came and vanished upon the face of Jo Brown, like the flash of the aurora borealte, Sho was evideotly under the influence of her favorite ion, morphine, as she tvitehed nervously. Again County Clork Terry: What say you, geutlomen, is the prisoner guilty f not guilty Hardly u breath disturbed the stiltness of the al most suveating alr ay this question was asked, bat it was for an instant only, when in a clear voice the foreman replied: * Not guilty.” CONGRATULATING THR PAIsONRR, NOW FneR, Amncmur of applaose rang through portions of the room, but 1t was quickly suppressed. ‘The cheeks { the prisoner were sudused with blushes, and her 1 with de Her counsel, Ro ros toward her, ex ing bis hand ug Ler a hearty She treeted th, and ber caro subtfal expr had bo Ne one OF autre from ter eyes. Tn low te Tdi not expeet this; Lt sent to prison at least for ten years,"” Mha, TROWN'S ASTONISIING ATORY, Brown had ween diseharged from en- a free woman; DUL previous la the eity for Chatham at 4 o'clock i kable revelation that, previnu Joseph Brown, wrote in. which self fnformed her, the same’ of the real © Stewart was made kncwa, on she, with the reab eswary no to do to save her own Ife, waa acquitted, Mra. Brown said that the oath at ber husband's command. — In answer A question put to ber as to what Brown said to her Ashe was let out of the cell on the morning of the exccation, Mrs, Brown He again caution to he trae to my Mrs. BB. also said yes terduy thut her husband dnstigatea the murder, ond thit Was the reason why he did not inake a confes- sion before he died, oF ow bis trial, being sabistied that he would be found kullty of belng an accessory betore the tact, RX THOUSAND DOLLARS FOR A MURDER. wn rewarked that if she had been con Uy Stite Prison sho never wouid have ston, but sie felt At her was clear and her Innoeonee prove niurderer in the When aexed Mt the confess Faia ate Attoracy John W. ie triet send it back ly the $10,0W) policies Of Insurance on the child's life, a NEW JERSEY, > The Hoboken Sunday lag ed with all the honors yew halls in heor season was day. Elizabeth have beea Two velocip closed for lack of potronage, John Ackerman, an old resideat of Hudsom City, died suddenly’ of incemperance John H, Maleber brutally beat Adolph Mason, ¢ pilot on the Hoboken ferry, Maleher nearly bit: olf Mu Ginger, he ruflan was arrested. A fire wlarm having been strack in Jersey Cit yesterday, Engine Company No. Gand No, 2 “Truc Improved the occasion Ip a fight. Hix Senator Amos Black is building a fine block of honses an Broad street, Biizaberh, in the midst of wivleh # tu De au opera louse. They will cost abou’ On, torday forenoon Jesse Whittemore and he woke =, comallers, were arrested by Justice Mnybeek on Weharge Of stealing & canal boat at the foot of Moran street, Jersey Cily.. The boat bad been attached tor debt — = Sparks from the Telegraph ‘The ice in bullalo bay is Grav Ex-Gov. Henry A. Wise Is better, ‘The Rutland Railroad ty free from obstructions, The wheat crop ji Southern Ulnols promises te be fuer than ever vefure Le stew a.from New York for Bremen, were i ond in the House of Deteution y, solely because they are poor, It is said that a numberof the City Hull Police Jenn this week, under foree of cireumetances, ry sluen the Conitissoners have control, Liout.-Gov. Dunn, of Louisana, addressed the nuregation of the A, AL. E, Zivn's Church last Archbishop MeCk yen, yesterday, i Uh y confirmed 250 ¢ Chur rman of St Nicholas, Willian Glenville between burned on idence, With and Gree Friday night build hn pled by dacod Re A y uight, Lees about $15.00, The | Dr. Anderdon lectured last night in p havits Church, Nisth avenue and Thiity treat, on ly leity of the Trish race to th A mombor of a Broudway nejro minstrel troupe was commited at Jetlerson Marne uf at ay Naisinte @ Woon ib Bleecker street by cutting bev ¢ The whole sow J Stetsons have decided to re- Auod the rates 0 Astor House, and aise of the sunt vat Long Hraneh, to the oficers and Hers who come sv attend tis Army of the Poty stinaster-General well has under eon for the convert nee of visitors at the prin: watering places which du Bot ROW Cijoy postal arrived at ton yeatoruay. Navigation hus been resumed on Lake Huron and other nor waters, Frederick county, Md., ls to be abe Bat of May. yv Packer has not withdrawn from the Gub- vas iu Peunaylvauia, Mong Kong and Yoko exceuted Ext evnatoriat "Phe steamer Japa haw, arrived at Sam ay A brick sloop, name _onknown, was capsized by the wind in Typau Bay yesterday W. Howell, of Philadelphia, committed day by shooting 1h bie batli-roo: sulehiy on Fat ‘Phe Odd Fellows of Porthind, Me, will celebrate their wunial aniversary y ‘The travel overland is increasing dally. A heavy AUIAn emigration is steadily setting toward Ne mage to the tracks of the Hutson River and (eiteat Ralroats has Beco repaired, and are running ae usa The bark Eagle, of aud for New Y¥; dof engae, Wasp from © 0 Key West or of strangers have urrived pifetin ths Gad Petowe ais bration, tr Hed He ng the mpkins, the Babtist clergymy i uvehcon eu unty has vecoue demestors oveb a! in bas district, victims of the cont fre in the gold sof Nevada, was Mr Jonathan Jones, boru a n, Ove ye N.Y » Union Pacific Board of, Directors, Gea. Dodge, Chief Ex bo 1m speck the work of the Western edd of the ‘oad red the residence of Méscsps HT, Mall ant, ate op day aigh wiver Ware ® hace The tenth Provincial Counei! of Khe Roman Cathos lio Church, embraced Within the 97 os ince of the Arebe ayer bio The body of Miss Moy 1 Haltimore, eonved erday \ Howe, who so mystorte ously disappeared rors Speier eld,’ Masa, ast winter, wart widen Friday th «pow about two lalies fromp th esky Tu, Vermont, “fulton coungy, Ill, 9 boy of 18, named owe srtbedd de by haiging binselt tn bis an the +a dey avon of Col, Tam foetition A letter mailed at P.M. last Tuesday on th corner of Fourth avenue and Thirteth siicet was dclivere}at the Astor House at PM. the next day twentyeix hours for (wo tiles, Beat that tune if wean t + the silver wedding of Gen, and Mrs, Wallen is to be colevrated to-worrow, ‘The garriaon of Gov coinmard noatly two year, Wil! present to the Gene tulard Mrs, Waller a rervice of silver, 1 Batnte Progr for the Weel. There was a pereeptible falling off in the num. ber of auct Salesroom list week, Th les of lust Wor amount {0 0 wmonat fue gpk yeur uy to and inel 1,300 HT hid Mr. George Hain actvet, oF privat ad Tots, at eee wt au street ,oller rk on the Now Jersey ¥ snl) gue ur Miller wil? 3ilroat we day Har ourt, ur t et 6 ard, Ker jy O35 lots ta the 1 Fleury offur at pri avy Sudoll yunty, (aed at: ditson. 3 'y atreel, Jersey city om rsa privet Mod ‘coral flue bouses a i aoe 4 nbd Bergen, Sel, ot A oaday, for at ypidsouiey and desira ls lots at rivaie wae cheap. tutierfurd Park, ¥ Mr. BLP lots for $350 each Mesars. Blau’ privats sale! pee the ad .ch offers at private salo building ine Ost pes © +157 Broadway, ite 1a Rutherturd Park, N. cs iia vortsine ecolumus of Tue Sum A hangtig fae ial manoer, ‘TY 4 President has, recoznized Charles M. Harem count of the, THF gnpire in Paladelphia. | Ty vee Rlgae the Sublime Lorte bas Deca represented im ve State domacross the Hudson at roy, pelts Sie, Gam TORS ne Treat of tos tobe the ha edaway. The Water rose 2t foot above iw water mark The achooner Arlington, from Jamel sod, and coffee for New York, went Vociavoh the wat ult, aad Weat to pleces, The crew were savor! The Revenue r teamer Mahoning. at Roath Kay, and took toto Portland, Cis Suver Moog and Wilie of Southport, or'uie Fevenne laws, Juationa Ologaga, during the session of the Cortes. om Sabieday. assured the members that would respect. the future nmeDt of Spall Whavever fom migut be adopted. trunk containing the bonds, notes, de, whieh en from LE. Leighton, of "Bangor. Me. abo nee, Were revured on Tuesday worming, and Jett ou the door step, ‘The Hon. John Purdue, of Indiana, offers to Je 5,00 of Ll? private Tortune to the nae of the Teuitural College ot Una lege loft hor ynte, provided the bereatter designated the * Purdue University.” Mrs. Hyman F. Styles, of Kingston, N. eice and attompted ‘ulclde by sever: Rabun tt ascaiee oe ons roveeveu Wor aie, 7 a Oe ey a ta a yo

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