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THIRTY-SIXTH YEAR. THE CUBAN REVOLUTION, FALMASEDA'S WAR UPON WOMEN AND CHILDREN, ) Dragged into Bayamo. » Kev West, Fla, April 20.—Tho follow: ing important despatch was received here by pail from Bayamo, Cuba: Count Valmaseda, the commander of the “Spanish forces in the Eastern Department, has published a proclamation, whereof the Jollowing are the chief features: 1. Every native mole over fifteen years of ‘age found away from his residence without Buflicient cause will be executed. 2. Every uninhabited dwelling and every Inhabited dwelling where a white flag is un- Aiaplayed will be reduced to ashes. £ All women away from their houses will come to Bayamo or Jiguani, or they will bo brought by force. The proclamation is dated Bayamo, April 4 - ot the Se Pemoralization T Havawa, April 23, via Key West, April 29.— » The Second Battallion of Volunteers, commanded By Col. Zeniute, and forming the garrison of Fort Cabana, in the harbor of Havana, having refused to Obey an order for the release of a prisoner, Gen, Dulce and staf were obliged to Qo the fort in full uniform, to effect achange In their isposition, The Captain-Ceneral addressed the Volunteers, and they suifered the prisoners to depart ‘under escort of Govern: Bt troops, The action of the volunteers ti assioned indignation on the 4 of thie public, and threats are made against the Second battalion in ease they lay down their arms, which is not, however, anticipated The revolution in the Eastern Department Is gain. Ang strength, The Spanish troops in that portion of the Island are suffering greatiy from sickness, The Codans are besieging and constantly harassing the fnd the capture of various convoys cause se Of supplies and ammunition in the Spanish ran| ———— NEWS THAT THE GOVERNMENT CEN SOR HAS NOT GARBLED, - Tho Flight of Dutev's Sympathtzers ~The Spaniards’ Discourngements The Arrival of tho Catalonians The Sinve Traders inn Bod Way-The Lost Peruvian Monitors Special Correspondence of Me Sun. Havasa, April 24.—The emigration of Cubans @til! goes on; perhaps Lalf of thove teaving now goto Mexico, ‘The Spomards, not liking the situa: Von, are moving away also. Large numbers sail in every scammer for the Peninsula, and, from the way thelr affairs are arranged Uefore leaving, one could easily suppose that th ants have no erpeetas tion of returning. Evidently s good number of the Penineutoree expoct te Cubans to succeed, Though ‘Chey willoll tell you that the insurrection isa petty Affair, and will soon be overconre, yet, privately, their belief is that the United States will have the Ysland, in any event, In less than five years. The Governor-General fs const: asking foradditional Feinforcoments from Spa Me sees, as this fact shows, that the insurrection Is ucither dead nor dying. FORK GOVERNMENT CENSON'S FALEEMOODS EXPOSED, There {s a strong force of Insurgents near Clen facgos. ‘These are commanded by Cavade, brother of the late American Consal at that place, The Prensa, organ of the overa mont slicet, says that matiers belng what they ought to be in the districts of Trinidad, Ramedior, and Sorua, The report of th render of Cols, Tunco, Casanova, aud Vilamill at Las Cruces, with 600 men, turns ovt w be unfounded. The fyurmer officer, and only 40 ncn, gave themerives up to the Govern ment commander, The others made good their re trent TU RECEPTION OF THR ARWED MOB PROM SPAIN, The arvival of the 1,000 Catalans (voluntecrs) ex- eited very greatly the Spanish population, They wero feasted highly, an received, in truth, every Possible honor that eould fy the Learts of woldiers, The entertainment given was splendid, Campodron, administrator of the Royal Lottery, re. ceived the voluntecrs in a speech in the ¢ Alalect, whieh, by the b city . {sa mlature of Castilian and French, and that ardent Spaniard, Castauon, of La Vos de Cvbo, replied for the Catalans, Oue would Bave supposed from the fuss made that the war was Already cnded, or that the Meniasulars were entively confident that it woul 4 week, oF just ss soon a this body of troops could reach the field. OUWLE FOR THK SLAVE-THADING GOVERNORS. Some time ago the telograph ned the arrest Of the Licutenant-Governors of Santo Espiritu, Villa Clara, and Holzuin, on charses of complicity with The encmy. One of these has been disimissed by Gen, Duico—Medavillia~and Don Korique S'a dal Rey has been appoluted iu his stead. ‘Te proof was ot strong cnough in the other two casce, Ax there fellows, when they come to Cuba, are ull poor, and may be displaced in a day, they have to improve every opportunity aud #teal without reference to the Buccess or non-succrss of the cause, ‘The charges 1a ese particular cases were, tiwt Insurgents of high poritions lad been rel for money courilera- Yon, some having paid as bigh as $25,000 to get of; and the one who has just beon removed could never flod a rebel,” notwithstanding they were numerous An every district, The appearance of various vessels of war—Spanish, English, and Ameriean—on the cousta at this time, seriously Interfercs with the Profits of these petty Governors, as now no ne, easels can got in; and hence that glorious plan of biring out the captured » alled emancipadoa, to some of their own particular friends, eaunot now ‘de carried into effet. Pity for them! for in one way or other they generally bag from $10,09) to $20,000 profits on each expedition t THE SPANIARDS IN A VERY DAD WaT, $s people are a little slow at volunteer. non de Herrera, ofthe Sth regiment, and o Col. A, G, Rizo, of the Oth regiment, Ha. vana voluntoess, have just played the faree of down to Matanzas an ells ng as privates in tho 4 company of the 24 Laituiion, ‘The voluntecr spirit is dying ont, and it requires a good deal of bard blowing to kovp the coals of Spanish patriotism alive, There i» di vn, also, Among some of the volunteers. Thero is no doubt that the English Buthorities ure playing Into the hands of the * In every way they cau, and some very iateiligent people, of no prejudices, believe that they are moved soto do by suggestions that reach them from the Government at London me ons. The Atabuailpa, one of the Peruvian monitors, was lost near St. Thomas, All of her crew perished, Wo tour, ‘The olicr fonitor ts still n const, RUVIAN Me and it would be exc. olingly diffloult ty guess whit Ia Yo be done with tle Manco Capac, — Spain to bo a Republic, Manaip, April £9.—The majority in the C ssudtvent Cortes urge a prompt decisioi either for the wohkust i nip) ror the Prince of the Astuiias Frew rthe declaration of a Kepublie, ‘ihe Ite id so, OU. e about to start a national petition in He skevt, wag coils suimir nhe died Pay ey Tee z fave t 1d Be tng dndinus Movin, dimsel TAMemicise Livery Cueen, April anco.ore row is too firwsrs cf Arvayahoce under Keuid WEY Fed of epice thay Wl aNVive the 31 inst., dhe hod rival’ of the Cheyenues.tot mo Hons, af Dud nor blow® vtions north of tie Red Fork Tis S roses tremble om uitians that Lave relused to Monal ‘ie viotets and ane (¢ ComMMMiting depredatious, should we wait bloom and balm sorrow —Wh — nd and Mazzini, CoW).—It is rumored to-day that gent as requested Joseph Mag country, Magaini lives at Lugeno, border, and his eonncetion with the ce anit Milan hus probably n Goverment to mukg tuch a request W)-morrow Is tog Wiy gp The flow I Fut , Cincinnati, April 29.—Walker’s Station, un the farictta and Cincinnati Railroad, was visited by a tructuve tornado last evening. ' Tho depot was de- Molished, aud several houses were biowa duwa aad wnrvoled, Bowing thon tn Elsewhere. The beautiful church of the Rev, Dr. Osgood, in Park avenne,was flied last evening by aecloet clr. cle, represetting the fashion of the elty, who bad marriage of pawemble Chartes Carter, and of Lond for tho weddin metr fice wa hundreds in anxious to obtain a look al it entered the elure efficient. 1 was very fine ‘The cortege arrived foon after eizht o'clock, and 1, preceded by the ushe ‘The bride was escorted by her father, She wos clegontly attired in white eatin elaborately trimmed with point Ince, and a iong veil 1a wreath of orange ble Invender silk dress trimn lice, ‘The ceremony was pervormed by Dr. Oxgood, two rings being need on the oceusion, according to walked up to the char the enstomary manner, worn over the face s Mrs, Carter wo: the German fasion beaut! by Mr, Galrielson muri¢ at intery Cram took their departure OTHER WrnDINas ted yor Twenty-Atth eireet, havenue, ‘Th were eel KE conducted in thi brite wore Ww ations delphia LUDLOW A Prisoner Virtually Sentenced to Bantsh- Kotalve District Attorney A novel case is soon to be tried in the United Sifts Circuit Court, whlch involves the Fl 8 prisoner virt ment ¥ Attorney sircet sent a rete the Un name of George oved to be at liberty under an order of Attor: nerel Kvarts in March fost, as arrested ou a charge of perjury 6 bered that Davis in having mado a Raitoy, and it ia a without the pears this ity, Bine Having perst on of reventi ‘at prote Wats azain Tn’ securely to facts, ort a alent to bi nl Inoper: eon for he did not’ pre Jailer, as Da’ Pierrepont, he ordered'the D:p tng to the Jalland jailer stil folds Mr. Davin ont Touch both charges ure said to be foun fame inets, rtor of ebarg But he ean have no opportunity to leave, ie ati “We Judes, In fifteen da; to be places old charge of perjury had no peut, is viriualiy a sent Al, The Among the w bers of the old n ud Who are to partie In June next, are the | J.B, Haskin ; er; W. Divan, paper manufeturer; Jom Me real estate dealer; ax; te Te actor, Army of the Potownack Reunton The non-« already numbers 7 $100 in bank, A committee w: the necessary prel of this mornm, Manoging Editor of the 4’ suit for bel, cia $100,000. Copies ready tor mariing for sale at the counter of TH: SUN oMce Saxpy Moox, on from Bremen and Hav 10:40 P. M., and itis thought # ¥ Sho: east end of Re Nd porition Viehiill Mount A day or two thoughtlessly aud en larg og the 0 tacle from Fi nd, Alt Gat and fougi barn of Mr, dui: The chief dane Tho New York Medical University, To the Kititor of The Sv Sim: In yonr teene of this mornt letier purporting te bi Copteuts uf his debtor {diate tie, DOES tytoin i fned to have (his 1 to Justice, ‘The {not Declsion in a False ze Barnard rendered w decision releasing James K, Vince, arrest tences preferred by Brown Broth received @ hirge amount of collee from Brown nd subsequently falied, J Brothers list rammer, rt Of the property was recovered rothers then began & criminal suit aguiust Place for false protwuces, — a FA NABLE WE 5. WSs SHIONARLE WEDDING NEWS ‘The Roy. Dr. Osgood's Church Filled to Overs ‘he Germa Metropol witness Crm appeared prominently in the fashionable cireles of this eity, and the secomplished Miss Carter isa daughter of Mr, C. If well known in the mereantile commu ity orate preparations were m and the most brilliant and extrava: gant anticipations which liten society than realized, The residents Streets near the charch witness the interesting event, of the fashionable tarned out in full force to the spacious edi- AFcene of vicqualled brillisncy and gayety. Long before § o'vlock, all the pews, with tue ex- ception of those which had been appropria the invited guests, were filled to overflowing, while he vestibnioand on the sidewalk the bridal procession a ‘The pationce of the ushers was sorely taxed, Dut they proved courteons and Jent to the bride's arrival music tm The reception tn th Hotel was very brilliant room war set oport for the purpose, and the bride colved her numerous friends and relatives under a bell of flowers, the room, which were t the Metropolitan prinetpal drawing ¢ floral decor were furnished r orchestra performed or Philadelphia, pamed church was glish style, aud was attended by faenion of the city, and point Inee, and bridesmaids white corded #! Atboth receptions a ¢ ro. prominent married couples are at the Continental Hotel, Phils: wealth, beanty, STREED J. neral to Danishivent, Ow Tucsd ntol puty Marshal G, A, 7" son of all the captives held by bin under suthor the Tot was ds States, anit ottier officials ded him told them Ho was promised on; but as Fe ‘acquaint Min pr Mr. Evarte, having been made aware of dered a stay of proceedings, Cie € whieh was that Davis rnc e United States within £ eo! ibe order, Th 4 with his old jailer, aad sentence was of Cow Henry Lopaw j appes taken this view + Was alio rt rder of arrest obtained tn a elyil a neadyy, the new Dist w His attention ¢ t Attorney, Jud hur SUN as! ut yerter tay Davia to leave th replied tint it st forwol release trom United States would uld date trom his the prison on the Federal pled the courteous minal calendar Judge Blateh n order, Which, we fu BAN TUB MEPROY Ninth Claes of Old No. By ‘n who were mem- nth class of Public rand svelal reunion gad Mr, EB. Lamb, nisstonod tho Grand Army of the Potouue Mr. James Murray, President, arcport showing the present condition of the So- ciety. Organized in March of the present yaar, it *, gad has upwards of a¥appointed to arrange aivuries for w grand review on oMcera and rivatea of The Secretary read anshity Bremen, errived of By t weliore on the has been stati hied up, as if Ata.30 A. AL, was still in 1PM, and was unu ryboly was on deci. John Cornelius in the evening ¥ ip the nelghh the tre killing of the young timber, About Ju vores were burne WoW iany Hen, WouleD, Bud ehiidren are Lava) FROM WASHINGTON, THE TRINULATIONS OF THE SECRE. TARY OF THE TREASURY, nasil The Clamor of the Copperkeade-Perinry by Wholesale-Tie Priviteges of Position~ A Bagel around the Hend of the Secree fary-No Reform Possible mntit the Leeches are Cat OM Special Correspondence of The sun. Wastuxetoy, April 20.—The abominably cor: rupt, foesi, and d vyol “riegs” of the Treasury Department ave resorting to every urtifiec to keep their hold on the T so that they may Hot and rule under the present Aduinistration asunder others, A Lost of tho petty officials that control the basine + lave beon tn office twenty years or longer, under the rotten, corrupt, Locofoco administentions of Buchanan, Pieree, and Johnson, aud most of thew are from the District of Columbia, er the adjolaing arighborhood of Mary- Jand and Virginia ‘There can Lo no thorough, radleal reformation oF retrenchment, or peace in the Department, until this entire horde ts removed, and the office of the Scere. 1. If necessary, by @ detall wary undroke sare dismissed Kadical clerks that tter the mort treasonatte aud ab denouncing black Radteals, the and Prosident n the testimony ave heard them minable language, tical Congress, nt, then these corrupt old forsil Alstoyallsts will certify to the entire loyalty and even Radical Republican p et of tho dismissed to tie new heads of Burea Treasury, be rivileges ecciving them by f povifion which the have of |p narter#, In gone instances they have been tucccssful, by thelr abominable falsehoods and de Copperhead tongttes, Co get some peace annoyance for the present If one of the remoy the entire force immed the d Isiants, aanoyed beyond the point of hunwn cn. durance, become disgusted and willing to conce post caything for the tae being fosal, that the w Worse than the conuston at the tower of Babel, Everybody bas confidences inS and a beliet that ho will thorough v ! that has been st 1 with former Alin wil not be Sceretary Boutwell ty Cabinet mado to eabers of the Hours oad Senators re malning here wero unable to get any. but rt thre otfeliis, The Whit | House was eutiely closed, no one being adm during the dey RECOGNITION OF AH OF Tt appears that Mr. Gr matter of the appointineat of tobe Comm’ssiouer of the f tie Hon, Mr. Grectey lad received no e hands of ¢ direeted this to be done, Gen, 1, of K tec in New of Gon, War will nol go on this corn teste MOVEMENTS OF TUT PRESTON ws visit uot V ed by Congress fo, Cox, Rawling, and all the Exceutive Louse lenis worthy of not Lay's seavices, Hiram Watbrid: rowd, wn gnitlon non M. Evart Which port he sails on Will not Visit this city m Ain before his d JUDGE PASCHAL WANTS TO DR SENATOR. The Hox pamphlet address tu the people of the State of Pero, announcing bimself a eandidate for States Senate, Among other things he dechres favor of a ratifirxtion of the m people; theetection of none but Reyublicans to uy State offices and to Congress; the election of Andrew J. Mamition as Governor, and the removal of the disabilities of every friend of the General Govern ment, . VINANCIAL SHREWDNESY OF SENATOR SUMNER, About a year ago Senitor Sumner bought a house on the commer of Lafayette square and Vermont ave nue for $3),00), Withiu the lest three monthy M Corcoran bas bouht on both sides of Mr, Se house, Jarge hotel, making it tm portant for bim to have My, Sar which Sumner has just velused $0,000. He wil wner'a probably get § mn 4 MY DWINDLING, Last March Grant cut off all recruiting stations ava messure of economy y Ger | Sherman diacovered tie terms of et tof +0 many men would expire within a year, that at the end of the next fecal year there would not be five thogsand men in kerview, aaa that within the next four monthe ¢ if the present force will Le cone Teis even now feared Ghat men eannot bo ted at th present rate of pay, os tho rate of all kinds of isso VARIETIES, and the officials in the ry, autherinen Lraveswourm, April of ‘avout a tundred lataiiy, wounded While benz taken to Where he had Neew xa W fileads rests were mae, APW JERSEY, - jarles Fust, Gorman jeweller, of 48 Bruen yYooturday mori by ha The body of an infant about 8 in ga advoniced cotpositi ashore a trestle work in Hoboken’ yesterday, Tho lifs-raft D eil, which crossed from Yew York to Soutemp in forty-three days, u caldbition at Otto Cottage Gurden, Hobo! In the Essex County Court of Common PI at Newark vestorday, in the casa of Anne Gibbon iigt. Patrick Hapton, boing am action for $¥%0W) for Divuch of promise Of marriage, tae jury gave the Diwintior @200, nths of age, was washed oe August Berthy, # young swindler, who bad set atrap’ for Dr, Prang Hedel, of 104 Second avenue, to obtain from him by a forged letter some clothing and other articles, was caught in his owa trap yes- pitts fede "Good torday, The bundle, the messonger, aud had the swladler arrostod. for the Doctor t NEW YORK, FRIDAY, APRIL 1some of the regiments inthe city. If s or other omelals of the ® confederate aching and being heard at ceit, In hav ad clerk 1 or ro: Inetuted; t vou that It is only fur a {tod period, and only to quict the Infernal eb 1 Copperterd foetl rings are sround the Seerctary, and raise each a crt about thy Secretary and his 0 escape What is retary Boutwell, vate riment, and cnploy only practien), exy ss, and Union men, who will bring the work of Department to a practical, es” that can't bo ely ty prevail with 29,—The absence of tho y unusuelly ley made a personal Administration, the President | ception doys are Moniay end Thursday, aut ] tle White House and fated ty see tilt will have to romain watil neat Monday, and ke they elanecs of SIONOR MORENO AND GEN. GRANT. Capt. Cesare Moreno has been reesived by Gen. Cr a long private taterview, ‘Phe Prosi sition of Amcvlean interests in Asha, of the int rviey t ) prosented to G ou that sulject, whic Uh Leub promised to read, : Mit, WASTTPURNKS INSTRUCTIONS, The instructions for B. 8, Waskburne have all been completed end sent to w ¥ from George W. Paschal has published a natitution by the Printing Dat wows that over @ buts dred of then reed to-morrow The Presi ordered the dissolntion of tho Hoards of Onicets at the War Deparment, for fy actin; ala, retiring the Boords wt San sand St, Te Richard tory of the SOMETHING LOOSE IN THE TOMBS, pate Nene ‘ommitted to the Cette in the thereafter Dining in Received a Bribe t A Woman To the Kaitor of The Su Sin: May T ask you to pablish the following ex- Nanation fn regard to my own and wife's arrest, ast eitay pubic hed wil get lousiy nyure phtncion. TE purchase diamonds Welty. and other yaluablo property, aad doa large woneral business, and of courve it is lnpossiole to lectin te charocter of every person offering goots About (ites months ago @ person having every appearances of alaty ¢ Into my slore ad so'd me A dl Inet Stonay mxain ond Rold wo two anita ecrarsot, representing them to be hor own. ersuns noting Ih het erty was of tend, b Mt woman 18 ® of the goods, Fe all the Information Ani Ew ilities Hieydested, as Thad Boibing to fear, exoent (he pud- licetion of my name ava receiver Of stolen Rood, At Accusation Lfadignantly deny, and age only afar that fncahg matter’ Avinaitat ipselt. My wife was wot jocked Up, a8 stated in your report. tae ee JOUN LYNCH. New Yone Hotes, 723 Broadway, ‘Tuis is certainly @ reranrkable disctorure, and as the person who handed tho above note to us offered toswoor that Mrs, Lyneh took supper at her house at halfpast #ix o'clock on Weilnesday evening, the inference weems clear that Fomebody in the Tombs needs watching. Justice Dovling peremptorily or- dered the prisoners ¢@ tho eells, and both Mr. and Mrs, Lynch wore taken there by the oMleors, our re- porter having kept bis eye apon the red ehawl until td red behind the door thit leads to the ce As our reporter did not leave the Conr tantil the doors Lad been closed, the on naturally arives, i{Mrs. Lyneh was at liberty at who bber- ated her # Mrs, ‘Teresa Lyneh rlgned bond yea: terdoy to anewer the charge of “ receiving #tolen nd that bond Is among the papers at the — DECENT SVORTING NEWS. > The Chomplonship Miu Match — for B2.000-Tavlor, of Jersey Clty, Defeats Vinker, of Providences Ry t The match between the above knichts of the trigger for €2,0%) and the championship, ¢ terday at Se Kod. th rn cree of King Kennedy anit tho verne fron York State one of New Jersey. The day was Ve ty Ure forenoon, sud It wae generally t both partie being on the. mined proceed with tie wear cleared olf bind wes trapped, and tho tat interrapiion, The betting w Islanders present Were ejor to invest ateved on (heir representative, ant they fairly cuthet the buckers of the Jorseymon, ‘Mite would not have the ease Wad’ not the weather been #0 unfavor: mind thus prevented many of Taylor's. RAM aviewt t W tine, Me xii bird, On th Ione on tho ni wich by two bieds, killing wwoiied birds #hot at, Tinally » ity dive out of one - Magivtrato on His Muscle. afternoon, Mr, Charles Trower eof the Peace trom the § y, Was Chea ed In pout ‘on Newnr' avenue, near Court Hite anniens 4 curred U cost rival f the Juticlat posiai Tho hitter aimed adit of the A teinitie twelve pounder at lis oproue pesper, bus mfeccd thromgh the dexter quires The latter sent in a rejoinder, bat Instead of ment Hal's pro ho ran ‘his fist elear thromgh a large pano Of pias, "Ditmar, agcine that ho wae the fuser thus for, qniekly. put an ent to the ted that the Squire shontd lock fader arrest Wil hes constity Tie fwas wound a end (he price ot the pa yncn tle ercdit of Dittaar's Today t ng meeting. ‘The great stuke fur three-yenrold Nine horsea Duk th fort's mary ooltish Queen, ¥, Hawiey «Sinan 2 He g Just before starting was 8 to 1 againet Hak Quech, 2 to 1 against Morna, cud 6 tod galnst Brigantine, At Carinel, Put Ant ppeared onder the water sud remained but finally came up some distince off, to for hint, and he for the dog, ‘The dog tthe row hy the ear, A ghurp 1 tho rhinoceros bellowing Hike @ calf, At lengta the ruinvectos was secured, ¥ next the Willow Club will ploy ‘on their ground powill On Satw t vie after George € > whl & Held tor the Oret tim thle ‘on thelr grounds at Hudson Chy, anit t ' will Mab witha Club dinoer att M,. Ou Monday eat Ww York Chi will open ub - The Great Billiard Tournament, The sixth game for the charpionel Am rtea te of esterday a'ternoun ha tg Hob betwe Daniels, furnie Winning hy 48%, AVE AAG His boston Waa td ing Won, Goidthweite ao le Ngan f 18s York, played the , making ‘aw ave= ty were Deery, bl, 6; Goldin’ 1, OT, Wh The beth sides Was 1, wid Was tre Pplauded by We lange audhenee, ven Toveky ix Brooxiyx,— The | ¥ have been plaved, Messrs, Dogo, oye ust pilaex ar and Hardy, ihe latter th the M bof the tourney, ¥ The gol medal gud the championship of Isiand were won by Dodge, and the gold und cues by Rogers and Wirastoi silve —— : TUL BICYCLE, _— gentleman in cently Lought a + brol ate he pald $1; ent by ‘he doctor uw, for whie fer whteh he aloons for wo that the Duggy, for whol be an’ {0 exp the eli y muna f "pocket wid o court whit ts $tih ally Biuethod tls velo all, leaving him $36 jastered face to show st night the Clinton Velocipedrome—tate Durnhen'e-was Oled with a respectable nesein Biogas ic & complinientary testiin: nial fo Burnham apsiatant, A fine pro: red, aid an exceuent by the members of tie asmisted by Messrs Fordinm, the Tilton bos nent experts, On Saturday night (here aie to be aundeur reves for two uiedals. sean LOSSES BY Flay mA delphia Velocipedo Rink was burned ry Murray and Watson's distillery at Spring Bs Jils,, was burned on Weduesday night, Loss §15,00; {uwtirance $4,500, The depot of the Germantown and Ph Ratiroad, the oldest passenger depot in the eou.try, Woe buruel on Wertnesday might. Lows, @00, 4): An ausiltiary boiler in the rolling tn: ion, Canada, “burst on Wednesday night away the roof and the sido of the shed wey situated, One Burns, who was att boiler was not seriously, The iron ship Sussex, from Mobile for Liver. pool, was towed tuto Tybee on Wednes tay wight dn the Sith inat, fire was discovered fu ivr bold midships. ‘Tho hoteles wero immediately clored end Ventilation wus eLut off, und the vedsel was saved, By the burning of Lynn's sash and blind f tory In Eligabeth on Wednesday evening, Mr. A. Linn haw lost @:000; J. © Lyna, owner of t! builain, Ns WorktneL, $ 00) World of to David Mallotd, for luwber,'§ 7; and Br, Grals owner of the cirpenter shop, £1,800, eee eaeren ame Iupontant Sam ov Picrvans,—Mossrs, Jolin H, Draper & Co, will sell by auttion this evening, at 68 Fifth avenue, the fouy original paintings by J rome Thorapson, * The Oid Oaken Mucket,” * Home, weet Home!" * The Captive Child,” and * Padule Your Uva Canoe." These aro gems of art, and thetr sale should attragt a multitude of buy ors, eb tt ¢ the jed, und five others were injured, but iy Ml nee tense steers MR, HENRY SMITH ELECTOD POLICE COMMISSIONER, Tae Regency of the University-The Police Comm Party Voro=The Vxcttement tn mbty Chambers Aunaxy, April 29,—At noon the Houges met in Licut.Gor, Beach presiiing. the record of etings, showing that Henry votes and Oswald Ot- Joint convention, the Assembly pr had reesived 117 votes, and Mr* Honry Sinity was declared or, In place of the Hon, body Mr. Smith had rece Ottentorfor 1, Mr elected Police C Thomas C. Acton resigned, and the Hon. Griswoil wae de nt of the Univers then adjonined. In the Senate, the Canal Reforn Bill, tex of antl ond ah Several motions to r Jost, and the bill ident voting “aye, ona resignation was presented Div this morning the first time. ‘The only exelten came np for atl nd amend were as taid on the tal slay has boen In refers ever aineo held ordered it reported Trot be foand It was charged Was @ contempt © of will excitement ens Hence was intention port out of its order, bi the bill pro able, and greatly roller and bis frente NEW YORK LUGISLALORE, ALHANY, April 29. Incorporating Cloalng a part of ration of med reer point avenue to Bills were passed Savings Dank subetiiuied f coed $2) 1 cach cane, 6 OF printing fee at notexeveding £124 par at to the HWerit wien no oth Referees who We addition of same com vied by law taissions £8 exCCr DADS UNDER LEASE, " ds under lew pro: viddow that it stall lawful for any Whose road exten *cnactment there, report wus ad Was The fast tut 7 sont ina very two President s resignation ws ndments made in the city of New York, which was car. THA MERCHANTS’ UNION EXPRESS, ative to the nftulrs of Hers and protec Tuclividual stec debts of the Company e price and tur thy Merehatt Poterenca ty th wnd pArtiCuiArly In of esrtita Teal @ sfabed to wot minority report says. th ry have lost about Yn half multton authorizing th xehange corti l York, and to ain Commercial Wareiou Corporation of Kinds for a Post Ofice charter of the LALOR MO The Third Union Pudding Lot Association me Tiional subseript ing lust night, twenty At the Brickts about gi) wus received. re Ship Painters? 00 of WIS 1. Teng i Ys is taken. toe A to vily a few rd ealo OF price In a printin port, Ind,, is a blind # work is fy View President surer, Jeremiah Toomey ; HergenntateaA fry ia ther re. demands, end nea vow primers are Waving for Uh ie, Kariland « dA’ Levy, to iim thelr promns BROOKLYN, sburgh, Med at bis tally received at ti point police att, Third street was terribly hes nit, because her relative: clused to give hin or, @ servant in the employ of or atroets, Wits accilent ally shot Mud mortally Wounded yesterday morning tol in the hinds of Thowes Clark, Mrs. Hart, of LONG ISLAND NEWS, Brazil Langlois, of New Jersey, Tie tebiovigthal crateardiasunitr noe ina while town the ga tops THE BRIT 1 HOUSE LAST NIGHT, - Theltrich Church Disestablishment Mer ~The Cotlee Loxnox, April 20—Evening.—The proceedings in the House of Commons this evening were nnusa- Hy interesting. The Night Hon, Chichester Fortos- ene, the Chief Secretary for Ireland, in reply to @ ion of Lord Manners, deplored the recent out rirea in Cork and Londonderry, Every endeavor hadbeen made by the Government to cupprees the tlotous proecedings, and the Peace Preeervation net had been fully enforce He added that further ex- plinations at this time were impolite, ohn Arthor Otway, the member for Chatham, denied the authenticity of the telegram purporting to have boen recived from Sir Rutherford Alcock, the British Minister to China, that the Chinese Gov. ernment and people, wert posed to progress, ‘The Irish Church bill then came up, After a short debate on Mr. Disruell's amendment to give the glebe houses to the chure! 0 proposition was rejected, as follow For the amendment Agalnst the amendment, 1% During tho diseussion the O'Conor Don aald that the Trustees of Maynooth College were willing to pat that building ap for sate, ifthe aame could be done with the xlebes of the ehurels, On the clause allowing the retention by the Chureh of any real or perional property the produce of property or moneys given by private persons out of their own uirers singe year or the pro- duge of moneys raiscd by private subscription since that fyear, Mr, Gregory moved to eubstitute the year 1008 for 1080, Mr, Disraeli moved the omission of tho date en Uirely, Sir Koundell Palner spoke in opposition to the amendment, Me thought the xine of the date attic) to be more desirable to the ehureh and coun try than the leaving to the former of all endow went to the Reformation, Hoth of tho amendments were then withdrawn, and Mr, Gathorne Hardy subinitted @ motion to x tho da) ie N, The t Alvided nyon the motion with the lowing rooult: For tho amendment, 28) ; againet the amendment, 94, if William Moygate'a (member for Londonderry) ovetin the royal and other grants made the second year of the reign of Queen Kila beth, Was mogatived by a vote of 24 to 180, ren ‘ouor Don Speaks for Maynooth ' ments made eats ae RIOTS INTRELAND, - Conilet Between Orangemen and Cat Ne Losxpoxpenny, April 20. —Serions riots oceurred here yésterday betwoon the Catholles and Orang men. During tho eotilsiona betwe tions the police eharse! npon,both, Ly used, several of the v4 two killed, The riot oso proportions, but ¢ pearance of the military from the garrison, finally succceded in restoring quiet, and the eity t# no tronquil, ‘The military will remain en duty for a day or two. ms were nded and . —— Great Disoverio Prov the San Kid Tho schooner Ann Eli ‘o., arrived here on ‘Tuesitay last, laden with seat tkins from Kodiak Isiand and the lower const of Alasks, brings intelligence of Inmonse discovertes of oid tn plasors,ton the main tnd, Latade 61 verity Honcitnie 10 weet from Greenwreh, ‘The stewned Of the versed exhibits sain. fine specimens of Which he say# way obtined tm the properton of 0 nful to thrce shovels of ditt, tation fro Ho nleo baw spectine old in Alaska, vata, Murch belonging to Jansen fe quirts Ho captain and erew the ve atemenia, ‘The diecov tah HA Kodia'e tueles Int Husrestveryaybish det usta Ot vece: Sti wae Was led to the effort by the appovr Which he obtaned: fiom the Ing In tho Kuyak ri ety c vosscla, for * boy K River! Oa 9 climate the ini iy be worked adie inthe year, AL the tine the Ann Kilaa left, rawors of siver alacoveries wore com tion, bat doubt wos entertained of ite ealstence; ol, however, was. plouty Tio otowart and lis companion Lost thelr mbuln; tools by Che expecting of ther skin boats while ¢ Ing the Kodiak. Atter ng w Eroper outfit they will return thttuer So iene new dix CoV vies will wturret attent 1 WUE Fer eiviliz oc ng wt iw Tad exeite mstances a grand mm ment; but und rush Would wet in that ¢ JOTTINGS A Down town merchants will close Saturdays Lereae The new organ in St. Patrick's Cathedral was tested last evening. Maj.-Gen, Francis C, Barlow took the oath of 1 yorker sly rahal of this District, The Hon, Goorge 8, Bout retary of the Treasury, returned to Wo #blagton fast even The Hon, Thomas C, Acton's re President of the die tan Police Bow yesterday Chief of Po! Perdee, U the visitors ut the ‘L Rosanna € our row at3 P.M. on nation as Was fled incoln, of New Haven, and Mr, Cf that city, were among bs yesterday, nphell, aged 4, of Sixty-sixth street, between Madison nnd Pith avenue, fil into a well yesterday, and was drown The French Minister ty M. Berthemy, arrived at the Brevoort He on Wednesday, and will sail for France in the steamer Perere toanurrow A number of hotel thieves and receivers of A by Justice Dowling It was the old atory repeated, 4 and Poctry of Ireland, Ancient and Moder Was the sulyect of a lecture last eve ning at 101 Mester strect, by My, J.D. Nob ‘The brig Centane arrived. yesterday, reporting WoW that on ber outvard powogd her mate, Morailes, was washed overboard and lot ii a storm The Hon, Horace Greeley and Me Jas, B, Paytor and Sanue! Shrelair ted bonds of a million dollars ye appodite Win, Livingston, who had been accused of om: boacllu iW while ¢ Hin A, ‘fT. Stewart's estuilishiuent, was fully conmalted yesterday, The bookkeeper was honurably acquitted, o Kev. Dr, Potter, erday for Gen, P, H, Jones, the newly Postuiaster tor of Grace Chureh, wil del vera seruie Dolf of the « 4 Young Bicute on Buniday evening, May ) Mitberry treet Vatrick O' Bri , was found at Twenty. fli erect anit Inst evening, 0 head badly eut three a shoved « platte mast avent ‘The suit against J Jr, arisiy thes uing Stir Suudey’ Schock from use, has been umicubly sete ted by t pluie Of #1,00 given by dlr, Fisk tur the bencllt of the scho ‘Thomas Norton, who had taken a stranger from V haguar a West street instead of to tt Ne depot, Was accused before Marsh Hooker sesterday, ant his licenses for two cosches Were prowpty revol Coroner Keenan ty an inquest yesterday in mas N who Was elabbed Lotown int ron March ¥ New York Hospital ou the fodiowiug day. Dr, Harris examine! » loons underground in the B found one 4 t, tho hud been ste lay enpastity wig ure ul Hight and alr, ‘Tho Protestant Episcopal City Mission Society the eon yesterday, HT on ot whieh Instevoning elected Mishop Potter, President; the Fev, Dr, He E, Monty Win, B. Morgan, DD, Me. ‘rows W. Oxden, My. Bredtorick 8, Winston, ice-Tresidenta; 1 ert, Holt, Treasurer, Nuity, Secretary j Mo! CURIOSITIES OF CRIME. MALPR scrtcr A¥n DeATH IN NEW. New York Physicians Committed to Prisow in Hohokeu to Answer a Charge of Abore tHon—The Girl's Lover Hold sory—The Inquest Bast Event The inquest in this ease (which was briefly Feported in Thursday's Sts) was condueted yesters day before Coroner White. Les. Blaak and Voeb trested in Now York late on Wede seut, a# was also Louts Kelse her, the lover of the young woman. Dr, Auguet Berger, of Hovlson City, testified that the young Wonan acknowledged that prescriptions hed been given by Dra. Blank snd Voelker, mit sig weeks; when aks office she brought home two oF tt edlicine, na Curlock, mother of the gir. teste fled that she helped cot the warm-water bath; thas next morning «he awa quantity of bived In ved he dito't know that her daughter was preg- Pant, nor that on abortion had been procurod inl Dr. berger told hier yesterday. jeorge Carlock, the vietim's brother, sald ahe siopped at bis how Ist to the 3th and Wis geiting we lay, when Wer to go to Dr, the matter wit eather went over (here & r, and when they returned she wae Dr, Vour, a drugetst, toatifed that the pr were'made Up in bis tore, ond tes boo mead 1¢ had w quieting ten Toney, Dr Eitor, who made the poe? mortem examinetion, testified to the general uniealthy eondivion of the Kiineys, and liver of the de Won, death was the ro of these organs, and m abortion, of which tho body bore no 6 “Dre Kudtiol assisted in the port mortem, corrobes Fated ( r The jury ‘Wend after an hone retarned Carlock came to ber death on the a8t DS That the died. nt aborting, Reo 4 fo fiiank and De, Litile scuiehscativer @ulliy vor iiet was re 1 with -vrprise and eme. tion by the prisoners 1 that his clients, Dre. Blank radwitied to ball. He keid that they were prepared to give abundant security, Coroner White sould not accept bail, and the pele oners were therefore committed to the county jail, _ THE BROOKLYN MURDER, pees soi Verdict against Denis M. Fean and Jobe Hennessey Censure of Captain Rhode vod Sergeants Berry and Mecks-Police Chubsines Tho Coroner's inquest in the case of James Who died in the cella of a police station Lh tof the 18th inet, wa Jed late om ay Wight with the following verdict : ‘That the dee -asod, Janes Maggarty, came to hie death by'« f the. brain, ‘clots of extra: Vorated bh of the meninae vory b hed of Dest vice fod ‘that Captain Rhodes, te “Hing up when tnformed of the dene pi of te Case, AM fi And thorougts im tod with the canse sie and outside nifusted an utter ale Md ne care Condition of deconred wii he should hyve due, Waa exam, Puught we deceas ow questions to Cg jock of hia airy That Olver Connors vy vlated his duty In not report Ing the thet that he saw blood on the Baek part af sho apo Was guilty oF h sesh Wy int bal y ise. ¥ ing wk ate the q im { any) on var. t anectert witty 1 tneluted In the above nding, #008 OT Hons. “The jury, how y, regret to be Compeliod ty aay that the tvtdones e-tabl ahes the That prone are frequently treated with the greatest while in the station hou row a Mt ites, aad with hile others, nd dying evid then, ore lad pon. * Ve Tike dogs, and thas 1m Without me secesanry New prisonere ty practised tzavon, a Whe Moped 1 the Telegraph, Lawrence river ls open, im New Maven last n a freshets are subs > crop In St. Domingo ts enormous, gration lo St, Domingo fs increasing, Duukirk Harbor Is open, while that of Buffalo te Capt, Carlolon was shot at Athlone, Ireland, yea ' » Viveinla Conservative Convention evntinae® " a venerday A jasseuser car Was overtarned on the Rensselaer and Aarctga Rallrond on Wedneday nigh nan prosented diplomas yesterday te the griduatins oMlegrs wt Fortress Monroe. ‘The Penusylvonia Industrial L ogae was addressed erday by ex-Mayor Morton Mesitehael. en, Sherman arrived in Richmond yesterday 1 Fortress Afoneoe. aud left for Warhlaigtow. The ahi from Walos, «ink cura Gi and. No lives wer tna Rowel wis burned in Philadelphia etoceday allernoon, died on Wednesdey ours, reevipta for season tiekets to the Boston sc esiamuved to upeasdot $i0,N0us tae Bik caered The Chleago Tribune Company moved toto thele pew building on Dearborn dladison streets yom tevday The t the eo. ‘Thompeon, formerly a Canaits, consmitted cusclde yes at with 9 razor ‘Thero is no longer any doubt that the reported diva-ter onboard the ‘camer Urselda, on the Missourt river, was pare fiction. ‘The United States Grand Jary in Cinc'mnatl have found Afty-two Indi tein stly against whiskey dvulors for defraudiug ths revenue, ¥ y wit Founder's Day at Yi but the oxere! es were privat da Vorwary of the donth of Ma Tie Hon. Charies W. Wai te Jus fee of tne Spr io lise alroaily verve Henry Ward 1 Convention In Newark yeate F,, Was AUOUg ie 8/e8 xen ment to the Liquor bili to inetude other fer iquors Wan 0: and older was rejecke Git ja tue Lass achusctts Senate yesterday by 2b 40 . Anes has Issued an order to Aseessors te enrol the uaiats of all persous eligible for cut regard lo Face, Color, OF previous fr ny Campbell was towed Into Port Josterday morning, She had beeu im orctiant in Newease rday by cubtiog bie a wae rea 4yn tor Cornell, who were Kil on py cion of having Jotmel faa thtant belouion Lo tho former, have John B, Longley: bia count story tow sj, District Attorney of Colume phe that Sry. Josephine Brown’ ma by ber husbaad a state of siege n posted in vi inhabitants to avold any of murdering the Rev, 1 who Was senten meas io Sing Sing, be iirond are down to withe ‘romontory Pot neta half ‘alee remelaes te {from occa t9 obeat 4 continous ralus of the past eight days have swolleg all tho streams, and stopped the trains run Outho Viexsburg aud Moridiaa Kailroad. "The crops durly dainisted and will have bo De rep! ; Jiagton Fulton, the new Surveyor of Balti hay aptountet Willan Me Taylor (eolored) 8 oa tate ti his tio Sisk Apjolntment of a colored mam wade by a Federal otcer 1a Muryland, Mr, Manton Marble, of tho World, following in the Wake of Mr, OF Jutd, haa united bis Birth Aaveune residence with bis Park row office by tele raph, so thet he eau direct the atlaire of the World without jeaving bis char, Mr, Judd does the same Vidog with the algeieud/urteé frou bla Ws me ta ¥iushe Tho reform called for by the memorial to Col- leelor Giimnell, ments J fo Tue Suy of yesterday, which is in relation to the delivery of goods after appraisal from tie Public Siore, {4 as we are Ine lorimed, ong exclusively within the province of the Collector to make. That official having exelusivel the conWol aud direction of the matter complalne of in the memorial, neither the Appraiser, or any officer connected with lis Department, is chargeable with the practice complained of therein, Mr. Grine well will, no doubt, give bis attention to the alleged kriovancay Te In the Massachusetts Senate yesterday a bill wae roportod authorizing the warden of the state Prisom bern iho dees Wt expedieet, Wuter the co Of the Inspector, the comvic(s to assemble im the for recreation aild exere ve, Both Houses of the Obto 8 bill giving the City of Cinel he tL authori Thiviofiso/ Rollats for the purvgee af bullding faltrond throu HAUG ayatom ralroeds at Chahwonsopeess Auckland, New Zealand, adviors F 0 massagre at Whit Februaty, durin % uily abi six settlers tied. rea town report Mores are and =~ Ot halt inaat.

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