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— THE CUBAN EXPEDITION, —-— THE SPANISH GOVERNMENT AT LAST AROUSED AND AT WORK. parents Thirty Guvbonts ou the Stocks for ish Government—(Cnited States Vesscls Bent to Intere: pt the Expeditions—Armn to be Shipped To-day for Havana, Marshal Barlow sat in his chamber yesterday Morning, thoughtfully poring over tho colamas of ‘Tun Sux, wiich contained a full account of the de- Parture of tye great expedition for Cuba on the pre- vious night, He wae amazed, At length he dropped Ahe paper on his desk, and, summoning Lis officers, instructed them to wake inquiries, and report the result of their invesiizations at once to Mimself, ‘The Marshal had heard of tho sailing of the oxped!- ton atter it bal passed Sandy Hook; but when Tax BUN confirmed tho rumor, he ceased to be skeptical, and fell to work with vizor, But his deputies had to contend with innamorabie obstacles, Nearly every person on the wharves to whow they spoKe On the subject wos as reticent ns an inmate of the {nstitution at Fanwood. The bundreds who had Didden God speed to the noble steamer irom the Piers poor Wale hall placy and the Battery, merely Said that thoy hai read of the fuet in Tar Sus, and that was all that they know about it, At length the Marshut's officers od Home Vainable news, A Keeper of a saloon in West str ar Christopher, told them he had eeen a number of men founging arount Pi Coast Wrecking Cormmitice, mare that two (ngs had been Gnd Phiilips—to transfor passengers from the pier to A stoamer in the stream, The oficers communicated thone frets to the Marshal, who will continue the in Vestigation to-d DEPARTURE OF ANOTHNR EXPEDITION. Te is not known ontside @ very limited cirele that another expedition, on a smalicr scale, sailed from Hunter's Point for Cuba a week ago. A lorgo schooner, the Grapechot, earried fiity voluntecrs, And jimmense quantities of ammunition, shot, sheil, cannon and rifles, Ibis generally believed that thls reo ¥ 43, and Capt, Samuels, of tho volunteered the re- craft has r ached Wer destination, as eho is a fast gailer, She ealled on Thursday Lost, * ACTION OF THB GOVERNMENT, ‘While the Cuban patriots and the people of this ily are sending brave men ant the sinews of war to nid in the work of conscerating Cuba to freedom, the nuthoritica at Washington are veirg their oMctal strength to crush the patriots, and Perpetuate toe tyranny of 8) in Cubs, Wo iearn that the spanish Minister has been Avenred that United States veesola slal be Bent to intercept the expeditions, and that revenue cutters have willed for that purposs. A reernwe euller suited from the Brooklyn Nry Yard on Satur day to head uff an expe ch bs to sald yrom the Fords coust. ‘ho Spanish Minisior has also re Ceived assurances from Seerrtary ish, that United Biates veesels xe cruising off the wouth of Ue Mix siesippl and on the Florila coast, fur the purpose of erizing every oraf which shall attuwpt to bear ma- berial aid to the patriots. THIRTY GUNHOATS POR KPAIN, The Government us knowledge of the Luling of thirty powercl gunboats 1» New York, Boston, and Canada for Spain, These vessels are to cost six mil Hons of dollirs in gold. All thess vessels are to be Avished by the 1st of Junc, aud svat to fiavana, Where they are to be * mounted,” AWMS YOR MAYAN TO-DAY, e have received information from a #euit-ofctal source that fy case: of arme are to be shipped by the steamer Columbia, whieh leaves this port for Havana to-vay. Her consort, the Morro Castle, took out twenty-five thousand Spencer rifles for the Bpa Ash forces on the previous trip. ‘They were par- thas 4 and forsnrded by Col. Herrera D*Avilla, of the bpanisls Logiveer Corps, who has been, it Is paid, commissioned to buy arms in the United Biates fof Spain. THE SPIES OF SPAIN, These warlike preparations aro strengthened by a little army of Spanisi spies in this city, who com. Qunicate every movement of the Junta and of the volunteers to a Spanish official, who wonda the in- ation from the Consulate to the Miniater of Winn the news Is important, Feable to Havana, The expe lt: vt on ‘Tuesday night was ‘one of these calle mossagos shortly after Ha depirture. Information hay beea farnisied by there apices that reeruiling oflces tor supplying men to the ¢ Provisioual Goverument have been established in this city asf tlows 1 Frank’in strect and Weat Broadway, ALG xchange place, ne ut T Broads 41 Oliver atrect and New Dowsry. Tho Spinish agents also report thet the Janta, J of nine patitotic Cuban iadies, receive $83 ned from tin’ eity for the aiid Chat tha bails of the Indion n Hotel amount to §500 a wee Dutthis sur ey uel Of thelr arduous and noble w facts show thot the Spanian clesoly wat Ang tie Movoucnte OF tho Cuban patriots iu this city, patel Washington SiN fu the Dark. Wasuivcros, Mey 6.—The Acting Attornoy- Genoral has no information from the United States Marebal ot New York about the sailing of any ex- pedition to Cuba, and the reper’ of une alleged to have gone from New York i# believed to be a hoox, — ‘ A BOSTON BOY'S SUICIDE, meee A Father Forces his Son to Humiltate Him= cMf-The Sad Reswity i Fro the Boston Herald, North Andover was the scene of another sad tragedy at about Lalf-past o'eioe! on Monday tor noon, Ni Cheney, about Ig ye oungest of four ehiiiten of Mr. A. P. ceper of m variety store near thie mi Committed suicide by shooting biarif, He had cently commenced ut ic High behool, but Gid not like the seluol, aud” leit tt on Friday last. Sinco that time be bad told one of his chuime this mind was made wp, and that he *honla not attend that school again, Hes parents did not spuopatiaizo with bita In Vis reluctares to go lo schoo), wid bis father informed fm that he must reir this morning aud avk tor- KIVNess Of the Loncher tur leaving, About 8 o'e ock One Of is sisicrs, WhO also alerds the school, told him itwas thoe to get ready, and he went to his IF that purpose, os who sa oponod, Aw bo re 6 Chat anticipated, lit sister wont te his found the door fant » calied room, and the Jather, who burst ope and found bis ‘son hing dead Ho had used two plstls to accomplish pur: sc, and opparcnily had discharged tuem th atthe suine me. Tus bullet trom one, a Mall pistol, had entcred his right temple, wuile w boket Irom 'n revoiver, which he had divenarzed with his loft hand, bad penetrated May heart. kithor wound would Inve caused instant death, Tue Py of es hod probably prow vented the irom being heard by the funily, The Loy way an spen-hearted, lively Jad, enjoying the csicem of all who kuew him, but" he war very high-spirited, and the roumard to humiliate binselé by apelonsing to his teacher so Wrought upon Lis feelings that, with: Out considering the effect of his resh act upon his renids, he srized the realy wevpons whieh wore ept in the louse and termi his hfe, The Jabber of tho boy iw sims disivacted by this sad nt, snd the fab i bus Deon much allleted reeont sick t syin- Bpecial Deapulen to the Wasmxotox, May 6.—A propositic Hief of the Amoticnt eulferers by th the Alabama aid other Angh Vatoers is now receiving th ul ¢ Mie President, the members of the Jeading Con ‘teeemen Tt involsca the passage of n law ot the commence. ment of tho session of Congross in Doccuber next authorialy tment of a Commission lo lit ond I Americin cline against gland fe awtained by Viclaion OF evus ou of the lawe dusing the recout civil "“iiho United Siatrs Government will thon assume these cain, and present them in wstegle item hy the necoust against § Britain, with a demand for ummed.ate restivution Tn case of refusal, ulferior measures will be sfovied V hich it ® beleved will be Vacked by the futire American poople, ‘ius course in calealute? to obviate the almost in- ferminable deliys which vewally attend the s.ttle went of clatns uzaost foreign Governments Muny of the Alabaina elvan cording to precedent, many’ © fobunkrupkey cr dosti before Uh fur tho re. ubinel, ai pouts ality ar just claiws cou te re toi lectin of and is Silom ‘ape ihe matte iu a taucibleshupe ty v British wutvor.ies, These views are alsv suarod Sherman Meine President Is known, to fully recognia GOING FOR §100,000, Petar Tho Lear Divoreo Suit-$1,200 n Yenr for Wite—Piiatt of ¢ ‘onnd—The of the Clerks, In May last, a decree of divorce was granted it against Oscar H, Lear; bot it contained no provision for alimony, and she moved tohave It vacated, of to amondod as to provide for her maintenance, She based ler application upon the alleged collusion between her lusband and ber attorney, Mra, Loar says that she was married to Lear in February, 1961, and that sho Is twenty-five years old, After thelr marrings, sho and hasband spent four years in Europe. They then rotarned to this ely, making their home with a Mr. Joseph Lyon, a aalesman in Lear's employment, Then her husband began to maltreat her, and discnseod the Propriety of separation. Last April it wus mutually agreed What they shonid separate, the husband throatening that If she did mot agree to such » course, his conduct to her in the fuinre ehoutd be #0 unbearable as to compel her to leave him, His whole alin, she alleges, eeemod to be to got rid of hery bot he pledged that if sho would leave tim it should not be empty-handed ; he would give her sufficient t» start in the world on her own account. Acting wpon her husband's request, and relying upon his promises, she loft his house, with the further bebef and onderctanding that at the expiration of thirty days a divorce would be obtained giving her a fatnre support, Not fone afterwards, abe anys, Mr. Lyon eatiod ep on her on behalf of Mr, Lear, and sugzested a dl voree in an aotion by her husband against her upon the accnsation of adultery, which she indignantly de. clined to entertain, Lyon then suggested that she raizht obtatn a divorce from her husband thron: Mr. Lockwood, an attorney, on the grownd of his adaltery, Sho was surprised, becau: he knew of no Infidelity ow Mr, Lear's part, and had snapected none. Being, however, axsured that such proof could be produced, sie called upor Mr. Lockwood | in company with Mr. Lyon, aud verided « complaint there, bein Informed by Lyon thet it was ali right, and thas the allegations would be proved, Bat she had not euppowed that in that way she would deprive herself of support out of her hus band's estate, She had no notice of any reference in tho case, was not prescut when the proofs were taken, and vot know until afterwards upon wit facts the adultery rested, and did not know that there woe no provision for alimony, Her hosband, the says, ts worth at least $100,009, Soon after the divorcee, she called on Mr, Lear to eet » e money. He refused to give ber on elling her that be bad the beat of ber, and that rhe bad & long-leadod Dutelman to deal w. Juilge Sutherland might be ancuided nur Uought that the ecomotaint P10 lune, 60 on to provide @ suitable provision for alimony, He ordered a rofer eco to mscertain what would be a suitable amount of alimony, aud tho ref reo fixed it at $1,240 a your, ‘The cuso was befure the Court yesterday on # motic to confirm tuo report of the referee, and to amend tho comphilnt and decree a0 a8 to provide alimony, Sinco tac report was male, tae defendant has sailed for Europe, leaving, as the piaintitf ellecen, bis two bookkeopers as optensiilo owners of the store, and sho asks that the property may be attuched, Judgo Clerke reserved his decls — THK O18Y OF BEAT) on ISLAND. jones for the Million — Richmond County Agntost the Wert. There was # very agroeadle social gathering of tho gold mea of Staten Ivland last eveuing at Del monico's, Bowver and Wililam treet, ealled together by Invitation of Mr. Chas, K. Hamilton, the oecasion being improved to compare notes tu regard to the healthfalness of Siaton Island tm contrast to other suburbs of New York. ‘There were prevent Col. bing, James Gordon Bennett, Ir L. I Meyer, President of the of ‘eustoos of the town of Filzewater, Mosers, W. G. Cameron, Pellowes, Milly, J, W Simonton, D. G. Croly, Munson, Arnold, Col Do Kay, and others, After a sumptuous dinner, Mr. Bennott was toasted us the ehanipi the world, That gentleman thanking his friends for (he compliment, but ¢ claiming ony right to the title, which be transferred to his iriend Col. Stebbina, Commodore of the New York Yacht Club, The Colonel, who has beon a residont of Staten Island about Ofoen years, spol ‘With enthusiasm of tte desirability as a place of rea.- dence. Ho pointed out what had been done by the Central Par = Commistioners for the weet side of Manbattan faland, and showed how readily improvements miglt be made on Btaten Island. Ho recommended better drainage, readicr communteation with New York, and less exclusivences among the residents, Mr Simonton followed with a Mori picture of his expe renee on the island, He knew of no glace in all the world to compare with Staten Island In beanty of acenery and watural advantages, Mr, Meyor do pounced the ** cne-man power " which has perverted (ho Legwiature of this tuto and prevented the raining and other improvements of tve island, Mr, Cameron wanted tho Shore Railroad built and hourly trips mado by the ferry voats between mir- night and 4 o'clock in the morning, for the accom: mudation of persons detained in tho eity tate, Mr. Mills, who liad travelled ali over tho isiand and com pared it with other places, could find none withlo thirty milis ot New York that shonid be named in the samo breath with Staten Iyiand, Mr, Munson deplored tho selfishness of the old Huguenot res! dents of sho Island, which he beheved had prevented population from guthering there and muking It the great elty of the Western hemisphere. FROM OUR REPORTERS! NOTE BOOKS. A Pretty Stew Before Judge Bedlo yesterday George W. Meyer & Co, sued Robert Anderron to recover dain ages for the use of steam power fur an nnexpired term of the lease of promises in Morgan strcet, Jersey Ci'y, of which defendant Is ow One por> tion of the building was ocenvied Iv 1867 by the New Jersey Blasiie Cone Spring Company. Meyer & Oo. leased the other part from Anilerson, wh they also employed. A clauso in tho lease gave the use of the steam employed by the Elastic Com,any a part ofthe time to Meyer & Co, Unexpeetouly the former Company vacated the , and the steam was cut off from Meyer, who now claimed damages, Tho jury reudored a verdict (ur plant, damazes_six cents, pe Kintter Among the Brokers, In Ootober last, nine Union Pavifle Railroad and oloven Central Pucifle Railroad bonds were stole from Dr. McKelvey, Trenton, N. J, Phroe of these bonds, cach for £1,000, wero offered yesterday to Fitch & Hatch, bya Wall street broker, Detective officers Irving and Coyie exsmined tne broker and found him innocent, having recived them from John Her ick, who #ald that Willian Meyer had asked him to negotiate the Lou's and Lad Jat thom for him tu an envelope at 79 Ce lar si reet. Horriek and Meyer wore arrestod und taken beiore Justic Hogan, who romanded them wot 1) A. ML. to-day, Strangalution faa Ol, Yesterday afternoon, Thomas Hointon, of 44 East Si teenth Fireet, was arrealed on © of tapping a till at O4 Sherlif street, Having becn put into a cell in tho Houston Market Hberately ted bis neektie, and in strangled Limse he de- ayner to pa: hoard 1 ound young Hointon ned (be Heck Me, and the boy's lile was suv > oe ne Ab ce of Witnesses, Charles 8. Spencer and Williai ge Boswort yesterday mor former to defend Cdicer John Con of roadway police, aceuscd of assaulin Nehard ! of te Hrandeth Uh endeaveri porsnid ve King to enter a hous roa of Ul iam Mr. Howe is for the prose*utiva, Sow Of Connor's withesses bad suddenly dsippeared to Ar, Spencer's scemlug burprse, but Mr, aowe re- are Mual ALY, Bponcer well Kucw how vo gob rid Of troubicsume witnesscs, The hearing Wa au: Journod woul Monday, a ——— The Resizun ho Haliau Miutetry. Fronsnce, May 6.—The Ministers have teu- dered their resiznation to the King, Menabren is # Bow cabincl, ROYALTY AT THE ASTOR. A DESCENDANT OF ATANUALFA IN NEW YORK, - The Romantie Story of a South Amertean Princess—Ner Captures Ransom, aod Are rival in thin ty. Thore is at present lodged in one of the ments of the Astor House, a being who may boast of purer blood fn her veins than many who alt on Kuropean thrones, She may not be able to trace ac curatoly the various branches of her genealogteal tree, but it is none the less ancient for wll that, We will briefly deseriho her an. cestry and nitive home, On the northweatern coast of South America, betwoen the Republic of Columbia on one hand and Venezuola on the other, Hes the country of tho Guaijirs, a tribe of Tudlans 60 flerce and warlike, that with the atmost efforts the Spanish forcos could not conqner an inch of their ground, Wero it not for their Internal dissensions they would be still more powerful, A united peo ple, with one Curiquo nt their head, they would lay waste all the lands abont them. In thelr intestine wars and battha, the victorious party is accustomed to sell its captives to the traders on the coart, ‘These sell them again to the elvilized people of the adjacent eovviries; end the females, especially, being good ant faithful servants where thoy are well treated, they are eazorly bought where: ever offered. Tao authorities of Colombia probit trading in slaves, bat they wink ata kind of under: hand proceoding that terminates, in fact, in a intld form of slavery. CAPTORS OF THK PRINCESS, An American gontioman, who had facilities for observing theso things, heard, one day after a great battle hod been fonght amoug the natives of Gua Jira, that the daughter of a King of this spottoas ruce bad been teken captive, and was offered for sele, Ho booght her, and resolved to rear her, not ae a slave, bub asm kind of confidential domestic, To make his hold on eretronger with claiming to be ber maate ad her baptized in the Cathoile Chareh at Rio Anche, tn 08 of ( Thin won fome three tontls ago, Sines then he has had her in bis family, and whe haw we panied them where ever they ave gune At the present moment, as we bave etd, eho i9 living at the Astor Hous APPEARANCE OF THY PINCH, Her features are of the regular Iudtan east: straight, stiff, Diack hair; brown complexion; dark, fast ing eyes; Mat now; low forohcal; large mouth with full white teeth, Nigh ehook Honea, and slightly rotreniing chin, In her native country she iived, Whe all the pret, on milk and vexctables, subsisting in times of famine on rote and forbs, Since sho tas boon far she Wy Wroast beef nod puddlas, pt; and to rotard diet, PRINCES sly corpul MANYERS OF THY Bhe ts excor Nothing can di eecustomed to lowed hall a ¢ se, with in all her actions ther, Althongl ake wos not od waiters in Guajira, «! on her at the Aster that beeomes her royal hor ment for her, and sho isposes of Hk with ber fork, She is an enormous fecder. I hne boon ertiinated that she can cat os much a wry man tn the country. INTELLIGENCE OF THB PnINcess, OF this important freully she posscoses a consid erable share, La the short tins that sie has been with her new pr. whe has Icarned to under- staad alinost everything that ik #old to her tn a Ian: Kbage so unlike her own as the Enq Various cele Aneedotes are related of her in this connection, Sho hae un esprabdl havkering afer gold and oliver wares. ‘Tho very Mist week whe entered ter ert Hized home, whe was found asleep on the floor, whit the key# or tho store room in her bend and au im mepse carving knife under her head, PARANCR OF THE PRINCKES IN HHM NATIVE DRESS, ‘The dress she wns canght in, and hud olways t accustomed to wear, was made of light cotton stuil, striped with red, loose about the body, but fistenod Found the walst by # girdie of heavy besds, Hor arms and ankles were dec rated with beads, Thos she roroing all the haughtiness #ho once pos- seosed in hoe fither's court, LANOUAOK OF THN PRINCES, ‘There are two words which ele utters frequently and whith thore about her have learned to under add me qnality of * expressing day tho waa On th baptiaed, tn vecordanoe with the Cxtholle © Very contrary of * a-na-na,"* enstome some sait won put in her mouth, whe on Bho cried, amid the astonishment of those offclating * mo-Lo-sa, mo-howy [ sTouY OF THE PRINCE: Tho namo given to her now Is Ros: asked (o mention her former notwwe, * * Auha Seta,” which means, wo sre told, “Lille Angel." No doubt sho was a ttle angel in her laters Bho told an toterpreter who ques. ned Her that whe remembered baying a father, © great, glorious man, but no mother, ‘This i ull that has been extracted from her, That ehe ts of but whe the 4 eyes, noble, yal race we k jor a certaloty, Who can tell what destiny aweits her — . NEWS FROM WASHINGTON, sinxurox, May §,—Tho Prosident nas or- derod Gen, Canby to make {minedinte arrangemen's for an election in Virginia, aud to submis the Con- stitution as prepared by the Reconstraction Conven tion, with tho objectionable portions of suid Uonst.tution, Tue UNION Li w separito yotes upon nUKA TO THK PRESIDENT, Gov, Geury and Mayor MeQnadef of Peunsylvanta, well of New Jersey, and W, V, Aleaander of New York, » Coumiites trom the National Coun ell of Union Leagues, arrived hero this morning, and called nyon the President to convey to bin as durances of the support of the Union Leagues, which aro to bo ngain ralticd to the #inudard of the Kepnbiicon party, u4 a moans of aus tainins the Administest! of keeping the G ernment in the hands of the Kepubliewn party, The Prosidont informed them of intention to co operate with them, nnd ayeured them tat he lind done and whould do all ho could to protect the Re publican party, ‘Thoy then called upon varic Cabinet oMcers, with whom they had pleusans totor views, nnd left on the evenlug train. anus sowie, Ex-Sonator Carlile bas returned, and callod upon the President to-day in reference to wecuring some foreign ponitiun, Tk now though Gen, Sickles would not be glven the Spanish mis wion, and in the mean time both Hate and Peiry re main there, GOVERNOR OF NRW MEXICO, Tho Prosident has decided to not mako any appointment of Governor for Now Mexico at pres 4 Np out, but to let the Beeretary of that Territury run tho machine os an ad Witerim until Con- pres’ removes the political disabilities of thy rebel Col, Crowe, A Montgomery paper demes tiat the latter is any reiutive of Gen. Grant's, und says Ute appointment is merely made to conciliate the rebel element iu Alabama, with whom Col, Crowe is Vory popular apren D OPrIcENOLDERA, Moonate Senators Thayer and Pomeroy aro still hero rats romainiag In offeo in 4 to oust, ond tout with Ab 6 the Sou! awell, Vanierioa, for twelve years past tho y, will resign on ty Ist of dune to co inty the banking bu intse, Col, Given, of Ohio, Postmaster of the House in the Vhirty-minth Congross, bas been made ‘Third Deputy Commissivaer of Internal events, Secretary Boutwell to-day placod Major White ly, of Boston, eriy in charg: of Gen, Votler's de- tectives in New Oricans, in eharge of the wecect rerviee division of the Treasury Departuent, vive Woods, Ho has boca somo tine wervicd INTERESTING RELIGIOUS OERE- MONY. —»-— Confirmation Sorvice om Blackwell's Yeaterday—Addrons by Bishop P Yesterday morning the Right Rev, Bishop Pot- c+ uetd a confirmation service on Biackwell’s Islund, in the presence of a large congregation. The vene- rable prelate, accompanied by a number of clergy men, embarked from the foot of Twenty-sixth street, East Rivor, iu the stermor Beilevoo, The boat was handsomely decorated in honor of the occasion, and tho diatingulshed visitors wore received by Commis stoner Nicholson, On arriving at the Island wharf the purty were conducted to the chapel ia the Alms house, where the ceremonies Were performed, Tho Right Rey. Bishop odmintetered the rite of confirma. tion to nineteon candidates, two being from the Hos- pital for Incurablen, At the elose he detivered « brief address on tho nature of the rite, ant ite de sign and object, After the Bidhop bad pronounoed the benediction the party risitd all tho institutions, Commissioner Nicholson explamed tho objects of each, After remaining five hours on the Island tbe Visitors reémbarked for this ely, Among the party was Mite Jay, daughter of Minister Ja; —$——— ANOTHER $100,000 LIREL SUIT, — fo The Arrest of Mre Cs Me Dustool! Taw Muht-No End of tho Erle Muddle. Last night Mr, C, 1, Bushnell was arrested ia the Fith Ayenao Hotel, on the onler of Jud Hiatevford, Ina civii amt tor damages, whieh has Deon instituted by Mr. Jay Gould and Mr, Lane, of the Ene Railroad. ‘Tio complatuonts allege that Nr, Bus} * conspired with others to injure their charseter, and they elvim $100,000 dam: Keo, ‘The warrant was given to a Deputy Marshal yester. day eRernoon, who, visiting the Filth Avenue Hos tel, found Mr, Bushnell, and merely served the Paper upon hii, inviting him to appear, and give bail in $10,000, be’ore Commissioner Shields, ——— POCTICUT LUGISLATURE, €ON? The Inaag of Hoth Monsees Hartvorn, May 6.—Gov. Jewell reviewed tho Military on the pork at halfpast 12 The Senate orunnigcd thls fey David Gallup, of Plainfield. wae ving atid Diet Maroy, wiged a nO. B. Rennett, of Ht N'Houses mourned to partic of the First Ro tment Connect rl arta reporter for the Most of City, was thrown from his horse just | efore the W on the park, aod was very seriously injarcd ing kicked in the heade trslsor, of the Now Reltain Battery, hed one of his aims blown off by the premature dl charge OF a Gun while Gring a salute to the Governor, ATH Inopeurotion parade clowed at haltrast two ofeloek, and Gov Tewell took the oath ste in the 8. Sear 1G thinks the niraging. The tot cash assets ty & 214 for this year, ‘Tho in: rly tn the State durins tho aly a million more than the ho prompt ratification of the @ittecnth Ruiged; aloo bie increase of the rate of mitereat to T per cent, The pa soge of laws to we to married women the control of p nial elections. shart sessions of the Le: aud economy aro recommended, — a NEW YORK LEGISLATURE. > SENATE... Aunany, May 5, 1969, Billo wera paascd—Amending the ‘ehartor of da. walea; tyelosna part of Water streot, Brooklyn ; tow den Fourth avenne, Brovklya; in relation te the Soath Brooklyn Savings Institution Firlog tho of tho Deputy Avwintant ” the Focal iu Ww ep the rae yor B Le es Chorter of the M incorporate the Bx r Sivings Rank of New York. For a new drive from one hundred and Fifty. ind Asylum property, Bor the Town River and By ‘ots evcetion of a public mare rt Ward. ‘Phe supply bill ay New York Poultry Assvelatloa ten Duyyal ket im the Twenty ded, giving th 0), wv, Hom) DIL wis table. Mr. Marroos called cp the resolution ceding the of the Stole of New York in the Gettysburg imetery to the United States. Adopted. Hill» Were ontered toa third readiny—To incorpo. rate the Brooklyn Japtat. Union, ‘To incorpornte the Filth avenue Savingy Bunk, Relative to a Y voto of the Oswego Pier and Dock for the New York Post OMice. For the appolam Mf wlditional stenographers in th: Marly Court, lative to the Mudwon A extend Rediord ay to wilen Perry atrcct, Mr. Tweep otro: luced a Gf dn enemy) Fied by the New) The Son Assombl, bill amendatory of the State Ex- ted a Dill conferring nddi- Imidistering onthe, to the gration, ASSEMBLY ‘The Charity bill wax so amended as to give the bya House of the Goo l Bhepierd €10,00). eto a mo! tne Jamestown School bit iow to pays the bill over the The bill Miowing certain railroads to Diariem bridge wan re ‘Vine bill fixing the visors Was also passe Viils were ordered to @ third reading—To incor: porate the dlctropolitan Dock and Warehouse Ovum Fong. ‘Ly amend the charter of the Brooklyn Trask Papany. ‘The Supply dill having been announced from the taries of Kings County Buper- Binate, tiv Assombly refuved to concur, and. oF- dered 4 Committee of Conterenes Bile were pussed—To amend the act relative to the Lerbor Commissioner's lines of New Yorke euthoriag way on Bro ills were ‘To commiructiva of @ central elevated rail to a third reading Widening tho Battery to Hammond wer. ot for the munielpal eioction in N + the general elvetion ; to incorporate the Howard’ Lit Asaveiution of Brooklyn ; to wi Fiatbusb, speaker Younglove wad thade the recipient of ® guid watch and chain, oS THE MUTINY ON TUL JAVA. ene What One of the Prixonern in Ludiow Stree dal dd Oar Koporter, James W, Robinson, Jamcs Cunning, Benjamin Hisrrison, William J. Purker, and Benjamin Betton wero lodged in Ludiow street Jail yostorday, to au- swera charge of murder on the bigh seas, A Sux roportor lnet night visited these men wt the jail, Mare rison and Robinson appeared tn flcnel abirte, Of course they wore nether garments, and something ke tho following story was rocited{ jth, format m+ Well suppose you tell ull you Ove ofthe prisonors, Hirrison, sald: “Well, sir, wo shipped at New Bedford on board the Java, a whaler, twenty odd of us, and the cape tin aed weeond abd third mates begun to fi-treat we when abont three weeks out, We were. pounded avd beaten and: Iashed, and while tn the berate of Flores six of us loft the bark In a whale boat, ‘There wat a row befora wo lefty and some dlows wore struck. But tt was darayand J dou'tknow, Alier suling sbout 169 miles in the boat we landed on the Ist of Timor, From there wo wt to ili, upital of tie istaud, and thence to Boere Baya, ge ol tee island of Java, Then we were taken ly by 4a agent of the American Consul of vid) aiid firse learned that the third. mate, was Goad, aud that bis lujuries were eli: ged »nren—"* What d1d you do with the boat! Haniaieon We sold ttat Tiour for 120 ru (avout pol), Jolin Bonce died at Batavia of dso Cry, uid then wo were put on the Russian bark New Ortoons, Went to Padang, and wers then brought here, and put tute Ludlow atices jail No “ons were put on oe until we fol off the verel, whutever tho papers wy," NW noie in tus © But," he aduedy a8 our reporter atutial book inlo his poset, * what is the now county * Not much, ple a Grant is President, wnd lote of poo: Mimhang 10018 Of buemselves 1D order te web Hut how obout Dana and Young, I mesa the young Young?” Your veporter replied tn a rather mys: ner, for i : be happy rious man Hho virtuous und you then ho went iy Way, and tho houvy dolts wore shot belind Ibm, Al exomingtion will ake plage bulore he Uuited Stub» Comiissioner to-day, a tas z Yoong € ” Acquitted. Qvensc, May 6.-—he trial for murder of HI. J. Chaloner, who shot Enslgn Wintaker tor sedu, Me bis sister, Lerminuted laet nig ‘Tho jury were heked up until tile verdict of “Not guilty Ky Sbiguaps toe meade by the denas crowd Of persons un roum Lo mork twoir eperevelion of Ue the de monsiration ‘ew Toad hoerod gutalde th meal cg as = am 1869, THE LABOR MOVEMENT, EXCITEMENT AMONG 0170 WORKING MEN AND WOME tel ‘Tho Printers’ Election. As Tax Sey predicted, there was no choice for dologates Tues Jay, and the balloting will be renewed this morwing at the wame time and piaes, Several of the gentlemen who were in noinination having withdrawn, among them Mesirs, White and Wile Hama, the contest will provably be narrowed down tot following: George Shearman, of the Tribunes W. I, Bodwell,of Tax Sux; and Theo, 8. Conk: ling, of the book and Job trade; John Vineent, of the Citizen; David Kells, of the Meraid; ond A, Burton, of the News wi Meeting of the Working Women's Unton. A meeting of the Working Women's Union was held Inet might, Mies San HB. Anthony pre: widin; Rleanor Kirk road Mrs, Builard’s M iy BOLLE te, on Wi Matrimony, sali Ses Bullard, as eociety now stands, the ¢! ier olor of woman; yet if tho Inter seeks to 'rescl it by ery means ot her own, as the young man sirtves forenecess in Ma vo Woinan is vull not be the gation, aliv encounters the Fearn of hore in a false position. Marrince elm of her tify but merely on incident in it, and she will tien be on an equal footing with mun, "The Foading of the cassy wus followed by a debate on the question, * Wh or 1 tn whte and Anthony spoke, thony then Kirk, Mr ah, and M 5 kiig Wotncus National elathon, and py speak of the Working Wotnen's Biroan tint has been cotoMiahod In the now building ovcupled by the Kevxivtloa and the Sorosia, Tn this Burean any skilful woinan may ob: taln needlework, embronicry, and the Hike, and re: ceive ns pay What ber work May eeli for, mians cer thin amol expenses, Misa Anthony aiving ap founted Mrs. Barieish to reprerent the Union Tn tho Brooklyn tyual Rights cation of Mr. Pills urry, an exsay + pectin In the Native American Popaiat Deon assigned (o Mra, Nort fotio Loaier wns ren se wil fead Ver Interesting lecture on “The Sucid vl” Ocxt Saturday at 8D, M, Varese The Anniversary Dianer of the Soctoty of Amalgamated Bugiuoe Tho annual dinner of the Now York Branch (No, 1) of the Boclety of Amalgnoated Ki iven last evening in Wel ontia tial, The N Hranch consists of about 4) members, and Kerk, engine bhieksmitha, engine builders, &¢, Socteiy Isabon! 40,00), Ti been partaxen of, dumo donee, Preeiden tnted Mies he ard delegates te the first toast, 1 United Staces tue Poopte's A visitor, reapon that theDaited Sty is the beet land for then Great Bevin, reapon hat tra cloned tn * the I nied rwe'l, aud Mus eteatol Our + Fooponded by Here W evening, "the Atalgamated Society of Ene wo responded to by iho Beereiary, James dunes, who wketcucd the riso-and progress of tlw ociety irom tla tnecption fn 1800, Tn 1891 they Nad Mest members, with lim ite} means, but in 1807 tho nimber had meteasod to 8,5 6, and their funds had tncresed tentold, The foricay HOL Only Helped those member ent of worl or sick, but alto w death buried them or the wives. Tho next i 4, the Bul wark ‘of Freedom, and ‘in’ SUN, the Delonder of the Rig of the Working Man, ing been TORO dd to by Me dK ot bugle Hews da, aed the monbe arindor of 0 Uo eventug in musical nud enjoymn patente aay Labor Toms, Tho journeymen ecarpeutors of Berlin, to the nuMIber UF 3, Wave eteuek The plumbers meot in etroct and Third avenue, tht ning, Tho tailora “shop delegates’ met last night, and took action relative to the now Gorman cally newspaper, The Shirt Cutters Uv Mr. Parker proving, Ac plete tho organi¢ation, and © awe was adopted. Tho Union Practionl Houso Painters received reports from Wirtyeniie ehops fae eve t euployers had greed to pay 81.50 0 uinam Hall, Twelfth ct last evening, nstitution and by- hours work on Saturdays, ‘The painters on striko at Paterson are san. guine of gaining their demand. Four emplogers Have already a strike may be re the situati ded as virtually so tut the nda, os meeting last bor of the mntaebers of Ctker a nut 4 partien; Ihe object of the obing was to strensth ongnization with a view ae pres: ent Wo teveniny, Mr. Wat a Jost, Whieh bad boon fo ber, Was sold dt x premiuin of tnated bait « Kk from tied by vh wea) Broadway, ta Brookiyn, Lot t00x%5, nd the honac, | Which is % two-story frame bu: 18 foot trout and W deep. — OnITUAL Fuceral of tho Loto Me. C.D. Seymour, The obsequiva were attended in Grace Chur: yerterday by « numerous gathering of literary, d porronal v deoraved n cont Lis remains? is ofr unted and covered with Moysers an nervices Were perfor the Wo keM the folie ted ors: Hen Siu Wiliam W Mork Minith, Dr, Gardocr, W. HH. “Hurlbut, Lafayette "Mairison. Among tho distlay usted hat 4 wh aitnded the funeral were Mra. Jd. Ttingyold, Bred. O, Mueder, A. do Cordova, Misa Roso Kyte, Wm, A. Pond, M, Hofman, Franklin J. Ottar'on, dosepli Howusd, William ©. Conant, HK Mille, Canaries O'Cono B,J. Winser, WB. Woliun's, nnd numerons others, At the clusion of the servicers he trends viowed the features of the doad, after ste) tho coin was borne to the hearse, and the prove iv#ed dewn Kontth avenie bo Greenwood ¢ ry, where the body was interred by Kane be of Which Mr, Seymour was anh At the Staten Island rewidents’ 1 appropriate na by Fo Raymond, Frank. Leslie, aud persount ivivad ~ A United States Ma Gen, Jobn Bly, recently appointed U Stuice Marshal for tho Basten Disirics of vania, diet euddonly on Tuesday nig at, at his resi done? in Philadelphia, Me entered on ‘hts dutios ten days Tei euoposed that le ruptired w uluud veasel While playing with his nicee ~ A Phtladetpbin John De Brothers, Chest a supe adowman, tonet, formerly of the firm Destonet Frees importing Louac, fell dead 0 Airont, Phitadetp vis, yootcrduy luorwius, 16 i, of hewrt di oO Milwankee Mey ‘Thy Editor of Bernard Donichki, t Daity Herald, » Cas leading Gorman re doy morning. weditor of the SMilw Nn newsapiper, wad one Of Lhe nniow OF 184s, died yoster= - The Denth of p inh Surtet. The Right Hon, Thomas Letroy, late Chief d ties of tie Quoen'é Ruch iu Ireloud, died ow! day, aged 99 ; a Tho Nashville Blood b Associution, Nasuvitce, May G.-—The first race, the Mer. chanty' Biike, was for ell ages, bv heata, eub- scription #00, p.p., tis Association addiag gia. The following is '» wuuiosey A. Butori’eb.e, C1 1, hy Lest “ay Toaits Peotigal, Yonkech years olds n, by Biilidua, daw’ by 8. dam Ton: vires I Lady Laneaate Pach, Di Assoviatte wis wont ngherty, 81 A, 44. ‘Ti rie, a! LOSS#S BY Fin Tho Fives th ut B u'clock axenient of the Per The boiler room of @ gral street, owned by Mr. J aged Nbouk §500. Enima Brown cad Tsabetla Wright, who were laying yesterday forenoon ta the upper story of 106 Hrookiyn, M. a fire dumoged tho ht House, Brooklyn, to (ue nclevator in Purnian a Buckingham, was dur: Gold stroot, Brovsiye, Uivew ® hguted chip out of tho widow. tt fol! ato uload of hay, and the awaor bud barely (1m ve Lis horses," The communicated to tne #table and five trane te tent houses in the ceutre of the block. ‘The bulld- ings and contents were greatly damaged, Tho los and insurances are a9 jo!lows? Stable, owned by Alten ky tons, $800; partly insured, The pant, John NeLune, lost about 150 on harness, Sethe iaberence. Tho tener © the amount of about wero Mre £3 Brown, lows THE BRITISH HOUSE LAST NIGHT. — The Bill to Disable tiee to the Mayor's of the Police in the 1 Com Loxnox, May 6.<In the Honse of Commons tis evening, Mr, Snilivan, the Attorney General for Irclond, moved for leavo to bring in a bil! to disable the present Mayor of the City of Cork from acting as @ magistrate, Mr. Sullivan proceoted to givo the reasons for the Introduction of the bill. He gavo a history of the disloyal conduct of the Mayor up to Its culmination in the Infawmatory languge uscd at the dinner recontly given tn Cork to Worren and Costelio, and sald, that after mach consideration, tho Government had eoma to tho conclasion that the present aten was advisable, Soveral moinbers deprecated the eonrse of the Government as a strete’s of constitutional power, an Ty Action at law being open to it fora remedy, Sir Jobn Gray, momber for Kilkenny, and Mr. Maguire, member for Cork, urged the neccasity of giving tho Mayor fall opportcalty for meeting the charges made agatnst hia, mplained that the Retion of the Government was bosed only on news. paper reports, Mr. Disraeli deprecated as tmpratent the retensa of the Fenian prisoners, If action for seditious lan KaAKO had been taken carlier, the present step would not hare beeome necossary, He woul! not opporo the introduction of the bil, hat he wrved the House to consider woll the step proposed and tie constitu. tonal qneations Involvod. Mr. Fortescue, Chlef Secretory for Iroland, aa- fured thy House that every facility would pe given tho Mayor and his frionds to reply, The Govern. nent wonld take care not to give any ground for complaluts of tnjastice in the management of Irish affuirs, He intimated that they Inteated to propos the appointment of a comm! on bo investigate the conduct of the police Im the late disturbances tn Londonderry, Aftor farther remarks from Mr, Glatatone and Mr. Gathorne Hardy in support of the measnre, Jiave to Introduce tho bill was granted, and it was reat, It was orforod that a copy of th bil! and a notice of ts secoul reading Le served on the Mayor of Cork, THE CUR PYOLeTIO The Barntug fons-The Mary Los ing Patriow—The cruvinn Monitor's Crews Havana, The insurgents are burning of Plant the in around Sacua ta Grande, Ri me 40 do Cuba, Beveral insurgents avo recently Leen executed at Santiago and Bae yan, ‘The steamer fr i. Thomas brought back twen- ty reamen of the crews of the Peruvian monitors, ‘They will be sent to New O:leans to-morrow by tt American Consul-General, ‘The British cunboat Pavorite arrived here yeater- day, and ‘kon b four sailors who were cap: by he Mpanial on board the brig Mary Powell, ood bad sinee been confined tn jail here, She suiled PRICE TWO CENTS. THE VILLAGE MURDER, ae 4 ROGERS MYSTERY IN WESTOHRS- TER COUNTY. pean tacha Continuation of tho Inqnest Yosterday a@ Mamaroneck—No Clue to the Murderer. The murder at Momaroneck, which threw that quiet viilage lato a state of excitement one week aga, stil dailies the coroner's jary, and defies explans tion, ‘The Inquest was continged yesterday at the Towa Hall, but was again adjourned to a tater dey no testhnony was elicited op which to find a vers Nothing but mystery surrounds the whole aftaiz, and tie th Sniaronoe’ (ook apam {t a8 strange and starting as the famous Rogers case, which created sueh stir and alarm in this city, ‘Tho circumstances of this murder, 80 far as known, aro briefly these: A young mon named Gilbert H. Robinson, about SO years of age, kept a jewelry and gan store tm Marmaroneek village, Five years ago he started ia business with amail means, but by industry and come enterprise suecesdod in establishing himself on good bast, and at the time of his death was doing well. He had the character among his neighbors of being 4 qniet and orderly ettizen, and without am enemy among bis acqoaintances, He ased frequentig to come to this city to pnrchone stock, such aa Watelica, &., In Motden lane, and among bis papers wero found three bank-books, crediting bim with rious amounts, The Citizens’ Save ings Bank was bie debtor in $90; the Manhattan Sovings Bank, $100; the Metropolites Savings Baok, §219. In his safe were $185 cash, @ deed of property leested in Rye, purebased by him for @80; and various bills and accounts, is fot ja ® plain farmor living just onteide of the ¥ A week ago Inst Monday, Aprit $8 “Gib, as he was cnilod, said that ho was going to New York on the following dey and should start by the frst train inthe morning, It pe Pears thet he had borrowed some small same of money beforehand, as be was eccuxtomed to de when he came down to make purchases, bat what the amount os In this Instance ts got known, Tuce day fonnd Robinson's store closed, as it alwaye was whenever bo went away, and nobody notion! it, At night, however, about 9 o'clock, A man named Fisher went to “Gil to get Lis watel that he elt there. He had Jost opened the door when two mon, named Perrin and Soltzer, standing near there, called oat to bim that Robiae fon hod gone to New York, and that bis store was fint, Bat Fisher had fount the door unlocked, Which eremed etrenge to all three, and so they wend in, They callod for “Gilh," but recived no am wer, Robinson, it should be stated, stept in bie room. Reltaer then went behind the connter te “ Gilb's" bed to bis surprise found him lying on it, Aahe did not wake he felt of him, and end- donly exclauned, Goo Lord, he's deadt® Upon further examination blood wa found aboat ad it soon became evident that iad 4. A. two-barre lying on the Moor, ¢ 's'* hood was te Hi9 ovening tor Nossau. A Constitution for Caba. Wasuverox, May 5.—The Cuban Constitution for republican form of governiaent was prepared inthis city In the interests or the insurgents, and S Deew or 4 to bo preseutel for their considers tion, ‘The framers acted on the aeeumption that the Cubans will achieve their independouce of Spain, 08 In the ease of Texas, seok anne m to the the United States, The constitution provides for tho creation of ong oF more States in the island of Cuba, palin ate, Expedition trom Yuentan, A large expodit wiral had} by several other party, but vo news hud yet hs, in reareh OF b received trom bi — The Long Istand Kattron dict axninet the Compnny, Jamares, Moy 5, —The oner's jury rendered z verdict this evening Avetdent -Ver= wi a Jurors empannelted to investigate into the conse of the death of Willtum ©.) Rus Matiida M. Pray, Orestes C. Fray, P. Shonat Georso OC.” Vaw Nostrand, and Jano Adams, to their death on the moraine of thy 31 sprit, 180 an uceldent whieh oceurred on the « bsiond 4, wear ihe Willow Tree station, © (own of Jamalen, in consequence of a ear be lag throwa fi the track by a (fective ral, aad that the Long fsland Railroad Company bie for sald seonent hy weat-ering th voping thelr texele in proper ord: + NO DONSELE, de, WIG P MIGTIE, DANIEL MURRAY, MARTIN \ANUDEGUAPT, WA OMA EEE DANIEL BAYLT AM MENDUCKHON, — HOWAID PRAUSALL, 2 — “ JOTITINGS ABOUL TOW. - Ofiicer Fuller killed a mad dog yesterday in East Sixteenth street, Anniversary of the Five Points House of In- dustry in Steud way Hall this evening. John Naughton dived suddenly. 9 Ab 9 Mulberry street, of intemperaue Gen, Doniel Ullmann and family salted yoster. day for Europe fn the steamship Denmark, Mr, J. W. Rogors, of Memphis, delivered a loc ture lu € per Listita st night oa Ritvaliom,’* Mr, J. R, Fellows, who was one of the speakers at the Cuban moeting, ly not Assistant Corporation Counsel The wall of the rear building at 14 Clarkson oot fell yesterday after sud iustuntly killed terday noon, tree con alow ‘Fuosta tho ¢ foir is oti) opeu at Apollo Hall, Who be lusties and the novelty uf the ur eauty ot th i Y is to lecture before the Third Union Cobperalive Society, Sib Howcey, tils ovening. ‘Tho Catholics of tho United Btates have sub- scribed $168,009.90 for tie American Colvse in Rome, and of this sum New York has given 444,500. Dr, Morris ys: “The season has every proepent of healtifalness, and our death rate eon Unies lower than ia tho great cities of Kurope,” Mr, BE, 8, Halsteod’s country residence at Oricnta, Mamaro 48 boon soid to Jobu Hoi ton, Kag,, of Mile ¢ Jolin O. Bi been aeoused of Nina off, the cigar maker who had poriury in tesiity ing wyaius Bere nard Hess, bea beew bonorably discharged, ‘Tho t ian Conforonce opened its annual feasion ye 7 Chureh of the Measuah, ches wore reprevenit ‘The Vhrenoeven| tue City or Now Yo Friday evening, May of Muste, f the College of hole anniversary on ML. at the Academy Jobn Phillips, bortendor, shot Thomas O' Keofe in w Darcment concert auloon in the Bowery at about luck yesterday miornlug, wounding bun in Jehn Ajkon, Jr., the retiring ith Ward Board of Beh tho recipient last eveui Mresident of Ol Wrastees, was 5 of resvlutiois en grossed and framed, Mr, C. B. Bayle will exhibit a model of the moon whieh ho has just completed, to the Polytecy nie Branch of she Ame teu Institute tule ovening. , ‘The malo infont child of Eliza Hetacl, was Insitute, at Cooper J at 29 Knat Forty-sove Ais Supposed that the eld divd of violence ab the banda Of the mother abous eight hvars ater birth Harper, Wilson & Co,, of 173 Broudway, gift jewelry people, were visited yesterday by a police Tan, who cumpellon thom todsburse §00 Wluch y had token from Mr. J.C, Lackner, ent mecting of the American Society for the Vrevention of Cruelty. to Antinals t# to be held tn room 1%, Cooper Tnstitate, this evening, Distluguished speakers will oddrces the meetin: ‘Tho venerable Peter Funk whose genial phy: ognomy had so lorg Hlamined Broadwa: | ita! * bas departed, Ib cid bulter on @ seorebiug Aw ton Monday, aod has gone whith and Cabral, of Virginia, Gen, uroling, Dr. De Lon, of South tiken ait yesterday, Beyond the is known, The Town Holl wea Glled with spectators tho wits nent by Distri Dikeran and others, lntense interest ad were in post repe e fact of Wis murder fested by cvery ono,’ A great part of the testimony amounted to noth) John W. Owens toxtifed that be passed by the store at fi o'clock that wight; saw a Nghtan the shop; heard sometihias heavy tall on the Hvor, be thought, but pad no Atteucion to it; maw a unple Clouse dking mon with blue xoldicr's overcont omy Walking abort the bridge closs by, Wom he accoste cd DHL received Wo answer; tho tain had a Wgh fore bead, large m brown Witesers, and said feobkg Nenover saw the wan Bele oF ate Anediort wae mide to Toeate once Porker im wvore that he Fike Varker, 2 that night. 1 the vicinity ot the murder, never kuew Robinson, Ceetified that Ine eon was at hot oon an. Heer, Geo, Binh, Bi a Wo. Pew rin, B and baw. Hob! one of whom could throw 7 Iiht on tho ease, ‘ Poter ‘Tyrrel, who used to micep with & my hws not been steu for rome tine, and suspcive ab laches to hin to weercun extent Keports aleo were floaty ut that Robiosom was in perinersbip witha youag millon and bad penerLaccounts with har, ‘He eo had ottred Ime welt to larry Dut Was 1) w dhe Was nlrewdy ete le he councetion ‘between theve fete aad the murder was not marte clear, As the cote tans p as aa da sever, No motives can be ascribed for the de und no el ean be fusind to ihe porperra All that remained, ore, to the Coroner » Work out tts rov m the jury for Thi inquest © ona to west Tucsday at (he same place, wh - — Sparks from the Telegraph. ‘The ttoumship America nt Southampton yesterday, The Tndtins of the southern dintriet of the Indian hung Mle prepertor W hortitittes, mvs Morrison & Co,, of Muntrea, ta na and Mr. WAC. L of Kunaa dress the New York Fruit Growers’ Club at P.M, today, at thelt rooms, Maul 3t Park plac ey on tine eulyee’ of einigration to their reepoctive tate, A lady crossing Broadway near Righth street, esterday, was struck by & sealo from one of tho uss pavement #tones that the workmen breaking, The seale made a wound just above the rigpt eye, waleh it narrowly miesod, It ta time tho Pavement contractors comied using Broadway as a MON GOREN vic im mae” ‘ jod, owlng @125,000, ‘Tho eteamaliip Liberty slipped her propelior tm laf tude , lonwitade Fhe put into Tybee, ‘The Democrats curried Madison, Ind., 1a the elem Hin on Tuoslay: ‘Tho Republicans I town (N, Yi) elves Mr. Thowas overand killed io b Horlaio Uarbor Ie eutrely elear of te quartitiew aru aulll ranuing down the Niagara river, ‘Tuo cotton caterpillar i committing ravages @& Ocgota, Blo Beverit 4 70 majority in the Water. ‘Luesday. # ite, daug we ter Was ram relay. buildings in Toulsville were struck ty Nichthius during the storm on Tuesday might Tie wunieipal election at New Alvany, Ind. ee sulted fi a Democratic victory ‘At vet rsonvile, lad, te Democrate elected thele entire ieket el informs the French Corps Legist eae Maravat What he cau call 00,00 men uider arms al elgh tic . ptaln B.N, Wardness, First-Licaten Tnfautiy, wae shot acd soataatly Fault of descr tern, ¥. Cavanagh, aMRichmond map deal Yuslerday by suuuting Mell suicide ©. Yasey, white attempting to ade f settlers at Fort Seott, Kansas, og tho moo. and driven awa¥, was instantly dowalk on Kos voliors were at St, Thomas onthe avian n bark Gem struck on the reefs o@ hie Leland of Orange, va the Ith of Marc 4 Maodonald, from Kingston for Philadel log wood, bas beea Wreoked, The pila, with wear Tyla Aik ounaal session of the Massachusetts Ep scopal Diocusan ion sseubied ia Bosom peretid ay, Winhop residing “tha Old id En ent of Ob: closed seas on In Une maa tase night. They bang bes Cots tution #0 we bo druw reveuue per capiba om, the mombers ti Gorman Parllamont bas passed a reso nh Tavor of peovuling for tho payment of Depatien, Tho resoiutlon Was suongiy Opposed by the Federal anthls nok, of Georgia, who is the gucat of the an Clarke, of ockester, N. ¥., saye thas, ubiou for Governor Iu Googe ‘tho Executive Co tiec of the National Peace Junloo in iivst ya avo estabitehod ® Dureay O¢ Acooam inads.tua to ure to visitors good board and lodgings at reassnabie charges A surveyin party on the Fort Scott Ratlroad was 148 Armed body. of sotklers, 00 (be Jay doy Ka 4, on Friday. Two of W v mpiurea witle ail tele eqmpaxe bade Mirothers® feacin slote ta Chieazo, was sued’ of 85.010 word Of diagiouds ‘by two tm faa thotstoro on tucstny aiterboon, Aid ns Whe '< Was Doey ip auother partod the nanding officers of tvoops oceupyha rir tor kites inpatment wil, ee’s ‘ hn) no! phobographs oUF UBULT or focent Wie Uopay cof other views of & ti0a WihwoUd per mtsalony Horace 4 of age, aude ree. ib of Bw vi Mt a “ee hook, hod stance 1) ety eet end be ‘toma, { refused to testify before the Massa anded by the urewe € nly of he Bb Judo slatire baw @ eight > Weaiity, 4¢ says ot ton fa on0 of law, shown that Gred © Alabama not of ay ieitnin ab Uold answerable (oF any tafracton oF IAW,OF @xeem, Ay the cediaary BF clige Of both countrteaS Mojor-Goncral Ames, commanding the Department of Ite. Nis. scipply bas'ordered. tax® collectcra, wnerg tho ofices have p vac under the rurolutis all state taxcs collect. tu Inds, —ee An interesting discovery connected with the Unterdiero, of the Quebve Gomminary. thw tose of the Chapel of Rowe ~ be cpa oa 7 art of the ioundas ry Committee f the Massach £91001 Temperance Alliance adopted a resolution Pasniise at Toauosiin Within fe tor ladies, >_—, se

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