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THIRTY-SIXTH YEAR. THE CUBAN REVOLUTION. GLORIOUS NEWS FROM THE CUBAN CAMP DIRECT. 4 Victory of the Patrio Tunas-Tho Spaniards Konted tn From Trinidad tn the Hands of Telling Blows for Freedom. April @1.—Gen, Cavada ordered troops to approach Trini of Trintda Mempting to take possession of the place. Citizen Villamli, which appeared to be I attacked at 11 o'cl ith 1,600 men and eight moles, ved, marched in sight of jock A. M. by whieh came out from Trinidad We Spanish troop for that parpose, but were routed, thirty woundod, and ‘The Spaniards x twenty dead, Awonty-five Reiington rifles behind. fost twenty-four men in killed and wounded, one Famnong the namber, Villemil then received orders from Gen arrived without Minding « foldier on the road. and near Trinidad, froat quantity were landed, to th live Cuba free," and © Long live Gen, Cespedes = On the 15th Gen, Francisco Aguilera convoy forr leagues from Las Tunas that wus being eonducted to the gurrison in (iat towr {ng lost the convoy, the retreating columns were at tacked by the light cavalry and infantry of Aguilera, and Lefore they arrived im the elty th Yenth of their enti ‘Tunas, and, leaving 0 men to pu Wed forth in quest of the patriot forces, Gore astute than their opponents, disappeared and ttiucked the city by the opposite side from whieh the Spauixh troops had leit, and, after a vigorous defence, forced the garrison to sur: Prisoncrs—all that were left after the bottle, Pelriote liad twenty killed in this engagement, Aguilera immediately took find found some artillery, among tio rest two fine fold pices, with which he armed two fortideations Which were immodiately erocted. was reinforced by #50 men that the Spaniards bad held there in confinement, On the 17th the Spanish troops that had gone out to meet thom presented theme Dut wero mon put to Might by the ortillery of the — they rallied tn Las d the city, sal nder, aking 150 sonsion of the city, On bls arrival he * before the city, NEWS THAT THE GOVERNMENT CEN- OT GARBLE Lies Exposed—The Buttle of Si red of the Bashaw of the Plaza de Avmas-Tho Seuile Doukey Going ueion, a Cuban organ published in jtuins «letter from Havana, trom which lng interesting extracts ein the way of the Is gentlemen, taken Zoe car: to Loniton'and to Matrid as. much meney as nt been able to realize Wife's propety, does not wish to sce the tse ely Ste prorent relitions, but very soon we shia wi struggle ging on between these same nd thes snical traitor of V y e-rian corps They are wtrv We take the fo The principal ot Me trunks, ond) The Captain ewerul of volunteers tn the isle of the opinions of t A truitiul sou peen the conduct maniter, D. J man, Who discnarged th Sau Antonio, learned that ¥a> dutics of Governor teers who had in harged upon suspicion only aalty), hed Genes: ven’ Bjucai and Kineon, caused six of the criminals to be put fnto prison was advised of whut had onerk be met at 0 front his post ered that the pr Uberty, anit removed Suxtra f procecding haw couty Wore pion the disaccord between Uc gome of Lis veteran oi sud OF censure plexion of things in, Spain, king to hie own diana is approaching the when 4.18 bs La Vor de Cuba puri “bometh.ng wiieb shoul wely an article entitled s Ing stroke t sill bo to sll futher lower the pres ‘alention 1 th re.usal of the colored troops to ht b not Wiali to FOIE OVE OF these sume t fF having Wire troops to the patriots tu regular buteucty to the Cytalan volun A thoveynd men Arrived withous obstruction al th Was formed thr y Up to the trenches, cross-tre from Lou) Wings was op ene whiris of the al deep, Whit it Dy the sun, whieh tell upon thom us l Dall eter’ of b deavored ty mare's forward, but no hi could have mide whem advar'e took w may ir tered Trinidad, n out its tte taken the trenches of Sizuanes, wad hit tae cow- Srdly insurgents hat fod, Tho Surgeons Fighting ‘i sterday morning Gibson, of Cedar Creek, California, dica Dyke's Hotel, Bowery the New York Rospitat without informing the C Drs. Beekman and Bell, ot afer death, and, ‘ner, began a post-mortem Information, however, reached Coro- Flynn, and he weut to the hotel in time to Mud the autopsy nearly completed. Thereupon he stopped the procee.iings, and tuok clurge of the body and effects, tho iatter consisting of several bank books sits amounting to about $30,000, bson arrived in New Dr. Shino, the Deputy Coroner, tontinned the pos/-mortem examination, aud found Wat Gibson died of heart dissase, and about $100 in cash, York about May Gen, Grant's Conversutions with To the Editor of the Ne I notice in your paper of to-d 8 letter from Gen. Dow Pratt, giving a report of con: reation with men about Gen, en. Pintt intended bh fect. But the truth is that Gen, Gront’s talks with me 4 contidvntial character, Jhed no mht would hot repeat—to Ge The real point of my reply to Gen was to uvold. particular rant had sald to me on diterest subjects, d horse” when behind Piast did; but those who suppose that. cannot talk quite as well on other subjec Kuow very little about the man an extract of Piatt's question, kT BONNER, Powder Explosion, May 17.—A powder explo- irred this morning at Koli's qu 1a few miles from this. city ined forty kegs uf blastin One nokiown G-roian was kiked, He was town two hundred yard was heard hero distiuctly, creating ramore ol an Attentows, Pon powder, which wore biown up. ——. bu " John Clark atte + MeKee last even wdy crowd at Norili Second und. the officer ing his life Ih peril, drew his ‘revolver and shot . Clurk Was sent to the City pted to rescue while he was dis ‘k iv the shoulder, WHITSUNTIDE GERMAN FESTIVITIES. ‘Wine, Hans in hia Kle~ ager, Hans never gooa abroad anywhore without hi fron and bis little ones, and the family relation is maintained ander all clrenmstanees, Henee, thongh lager ond Rhein wine aisappear by the cask and the basketful, you rarely find the merty-taced Teuton drunk or quarrelling. From early morn antil 10 last night, the Second and Third avenue care were crowded; and a stranger would have been astomiah- ed, first at the number of passengers that can get into a horse car, and secondly, at the namber of Irishmen and Americans who participate ia German festivities: Wohitsuntide was celebrated in) Union Park and Jones's Wood jay with all the bonors The Northeostern Singing Rociety and ite friends monopolized Funk's Doion Park, and spent the day in musical performances, dancing, and other amuses yeste: tients, The music was under the dircetion of Mr, Anschute, A notable feature of the programme wi apiece sung by ail the societies Im mass choras, 400 voices participating, Twenty-eight societies, com- % singers, participated In the festiv ns were on the eround all day,and the festival was conducted in admirable style, We did not see nor heer of 9 alnale arrest all day, ‘Tao following named were the Committooa: Ar- rangemcnte. Deykor, Vogel, Sell, Classen, and Bante Mosers. Wilitus, Marhold, Meier, Sell, and Minster; Park a Clear, Sehinidt, Wigzers, Perneit Katzchmeter pii— Measrs. nit, Kulndaho fen, The heid a’ mecting at KiOger's Scheutaon Rub in the evening, TUR CRUSH IN JoNEA'A WOLD. Dat Jones mn never be xuperseded tn t hy any other pablic res vorite place with them, i and improve the | man its” present Mr. Sehul ust continge to gain In favor mates made of the numbers in. th; thei about 90,000 persons, ‘The feati- Tt has bees avd with the ments made agement of thers, 16 Several place g val was given by the ‘Turnyerien, 450 mombers, who entertained os jnvited guests 3 and other societies, Ineluding the Germania from Elinn- beth, Nd, Tur orrisanin N. ¥.c and Carl etadt, Nod, and the voterans of the Twentieth Rogi ment N.Y. Volunteers, Of New York, socleties there were present the Lorely Band, Sing Academie, Helvetia, Abts-Sebuler, Rhein San- rerbond,, Ario . Chor, Theo Korner Licde tafel, Germania, Schiller band, Allemania, Armenn Kretitaer Mannerehor, Fr. Abt, Quartett Clab, Men: delsohn ditto, Norddéatacher-Saengerband, Uhland- bund, Union” Mannereho jambia, ‘The Sehectzen Club fired aw: day at targets for prizce, whieb are to be winners next Batnrday evenin, AN ACCIDENT AT ORLL GATE. Turners, accompaniod by two brass banda, ® troublesome aail from the foot of Kighth und about 1 o'clock. ‘Their Hell Gate by the force of the current, and detained there some thine, Afver an hour's rest, they entored with @ xoat tle performances, and other amusements, Tho’ Tarner ‘cadets, about 150, next ga’ performaners, which were greeted with, the anid the rost of tho day was spe ing, Singing, and general merry making until night, itis 4 Banner. ‘ocloly mot, yesterda: by loome, to reece! jared to the lucky The fu © The Bohemian Singing morning, in Germania Asse crate anew and very fine banner of silk, coat $600. Miss Mary Burovickova oem, and Miss Louisa Strangky and Mr. nwakl delivered addresses, Judge M. C presented Mayor Hall, and addressed ‘tho ty. The en marebed down to the re , oudway, and #o on to . In the evening ticy a ball, reeited ath bere ey OBITUARY, hor. iu Fifth avenue, in this ety, on the 15th fort., Charles M. Cumnolly, « lead Ing merchant and millionaire, long and favorably koown in commereial and banking elreles. Mr. polly was Lorn in Ireland In 1803, and imme 1 to this country about 19%), a penniless youth, came here rerolved to raite himself to wealth by legitimate effort, and he religiously adhered to that resolution, He soon jued a clerkship inn tobacco house, and by my ond aelf-dental he waved a Little enpital, with which, about thirty-five years ngo, he became a toliacco ecinmission merehant tu Water street, near Cocnties slip, where he con- tinued until the day of bis doath, He gradually rose to tho head of the trade in this olty, and at the out break of the war, Fo great wan the confidence in spired by his long course of upright dealings, he enjoyed a practical monopoly of the trade for several of tho Southern States, Mr. Connolly was the brother of the Hon, Riehord B. Connolly, Comp. troller of this city, He leaves a widow and children and an estate valuod at Keveral millions, Me was a liberal benefactor of the charitics of his denomination, His funeral tikes place this morning from the Cathedral In Mott streot, - Petor Van Dyke, On Thursday last, Peter Van Dyke, the well knows colored cook and caterer, passed away at the advar cod term of reventy-th Vever was brought up in the family of the Inte Join R. Livingston. For fifty years he has been the cook anal caterer for every private entertaininent of note in the city. Wedding suppers and state dinners required his name as a guorantee of euccers ; ono ever complained that bis viands were w in delicacy or purity, or that hie employers did not receive the fall worth of their money. Everything was goorl, cooked to a turn, aud served in the quiet ob eee vut Je 80 indicative of the age in which he was tained. All the young men knew him, for he hat furnished many adivner for thei parcata, He could relite ancedotes of old New York in com parison with which the lute Dr, Francis's book sinks into insignificance, Kind, courteous, and unt versully respected, he hus departed in the midst of a ripe ol age, leaving a name and reputation farniliar in our mouths os houschold words, Peace to bis memory. ——— Oneof the Founders of Kyracuac. B. Davis Noxon, of Syracnse, Central New York, was born in Dutchess county, in 1789, and in early manhood emigrated to Onon ea county, then a wilderness, and was one of the founders of the city of Syracuse, He gained a high reputation at the bar of Central and Northern New ‘kk. He wos iu politics a Federalist of the Wash- ington school; a Whig with Clay and Webster; and subsequently, & Silver Gray,” He supported Fillmore in 1886, and Bell and Everett in 1860, He wis fatally Injured in @ recent railroad accident, and ied on whe 13th inst. ——— MASONIC INTELLIGENCE. ao "The Knights Templars’ Ansociation, Morton, Manhattan, and Ivanhoe Command. eries of Knights Templars teuelve preparations to participate in th bravon of Kuights Templars in Phi e1, From the number of noble Kn ¢toappesr In the full “armor” of the display will be tho most lnposing wed In the Quaker City, ——— From San Francisco to New York. Mr. Whinston, President of the Mutual Life Insurance Company, bis daughter, and another young woman, have arrived from San Francisco, The time was eight days cleven and a nalf hours, Tho party lef San Franclaco on the 2d, Salt Lake City on the 10th, and came through the rest of the journey, without stopping, in six days and six nighte, The Central Pacific road is 10 pretty good order, and travelling Is comfortable Extra engines we used at some poinis, Tbe Union Pacific has beea dis- turbed by trosts, requiring care in travelling. ———_— 1 bow Monarchy, Mannip, May 17.—The Cortes bave agroed to Article 88d ot the Constitation, deel: Km thot * the fovereiculy ia onsentiily in the nation, from whieh all power emanates”. Amendments requiring tat the king be # native of Spa’ id that he be elected by nplebiscidurn were rejected, Mapuiv, May 17—Evonin, the Costes, fearing that elvil war is imu ready to accept the proposition for # Regency. ever witn Spa’ rlenn Miuixter Imprisoned, May 17.—Later advices from Rio eiro wave mn received, Nothing bad bee beard there of the arrival of Gen. MeMahon, the Daited Btates: pile Ai eu rary, it was reported tat Presideat Lopes dn ia the interior by fore, Am Loxpo THE MISSISSIPPI FRESUET. —anamen Tho Crovnases near Now Ortenna—The Lee voos above the tCity in Panger—Plant tions Snbmerged—The Chaonet Great Crevasse Widening New Onneans, May 17,—A channel bas washed throngh the levee to the depth of Mfteen feet and several hnndred feet wide, The new work is washed out ay fast ag It ie made, The Aistance at this point from the river to the lake is but eight or ton mites, and ft is supposed that @ Inrge number of canals and boyous will carry off water enongh to Prevent It apreading over the width Of more than three or for miles, Several of the finest planta. Hons in St, Bernard parish ore submerged. Reports have been received of danger to tho leypes above the city, The rvor has receded only tWo inches from {te highest point, and the levees at several pointe near the elty are in n precarious condition, a SPORTING N NEWS FROM WASHINGTON, —a THE MINISTER TO ENGLAND RR. RIVES HIS INSTRUCTION > Mr. Motley's Papers to be in New York To: day —Geu. Sickles to be Minister to Spain “Astonishing Official Honesty The Death of ExePresident Johnson's Son. Special Despatches to the Wasurvotox, May 17.—The State Department to-day completed the somewhat volaminons instruce tiers to Mr. Motley, and will aond thom to Nin at Now York to-morrow, Althongh their precise na ture in regard to tiie Alabama clams has not leaked out, It ts well known here that Mr. Motley agreoe Catirely with Mr. Sommer, and that the Preailens has read Mr. Samner's speech, and ude no fault With It. The frst business of Mr, Motley will be to nogotiate a naiurelization tronty upon the basis of the protocol which the Sonate confirmed last winter. Tle fs also to try and secures consular treaty similar DECENT ‘Trotting to that which tho Gevorniment baa with other couns Puree 41 tries, and which England has never yet made with Benth Ainevicns Gi the United States, owing to various causes, To #0 Yesterday the propristors! purse of $1,000, eure these two points Mr, Motley will probably rst | to all horsea, mile beats, beat three in five, in har devote bis attenion, ‘There will be no undue prem | Ross, for whien American Girt ney, amt Gen But ° niyo ler Were entered, was trot Gn the. Fashion sure of the Alabama case, and probably nothing | Clute due track waa in good order, but the strong definite will be arrived at before next winter, ae the | wind that prevalled was against fist time being Aidieronee between the two countrios ts no wide that | mace, and S30 wae ae low a6 we sew marked, Gen ‘onsiderable debate and disenssion bee | Baer was withdrawn, not being In condition, ‘Tho there will be considerable debate and disenssion be- | Dluing wae $100 to Edom Lucy, ihe long ous being fore asettiomont Is reached. ‘Tho correspondence | attributable to the Inet that the owner of American on this question, ordered to be printed at the last | Girl Nd porsistin having Peter Mince to drive seralon of the Senate, will make ten large volumes, | PEt agh ie inability vo held her hed been plainly shown on both her previous races with Lady hort, Mie want of akiil and tneapacity were again sirieiogly shown in this race, for Lucy won the frst heat casily in 24, the Girl making #everal breaks, The sceont heat was Won equally as rasy in 27% | American Girl, althoagh she seemed to have more speed tha Lucy, again acting badly. En the third heat a change of drivers took pince, M. Roden taking the reine over American Girl’ tuatead. of Manee, ‘The change came too late to alter the r of the race, for although he drove her in far rior stylo to style to bis prodee ntaken out of the mare, and, o finish, In whieh Lucy tired perceptibly, Aiwori Girl Was beaten by a head only in ¥2, amid great 1 the merits of the cago are only just beginning to be reached, GEN, SICKELES GORS TO SPAIN. Gon, Sickles was finally formally appointed Minister to Spain; and as Mr. Hale's resignotion ts to tnke effect on duly 1, Gen. Bickles will have over & month to prepare for his mission aud reach Madrid. ‘THe SINKING FUND. An attempt has been made by Assistant Trens- urer Van Dyck to have Secretary Boutwell an Rounce in his advertisement for the purchase of | °ltewent, svumany. bonds that they are on account of the sinking fund | Fashion Course, fa 1. May 17.— Purse 91,00, mile heats; This he ne not approved of, for the roason that he | 9%): 10 harness, foF ail Novae. tin Will probably want to pnrehase more bonds than he {9 allowod todo ander the Sinking Faod act, In any ovent, he proposes at present to make no an: houncowent that will prevent him from tnereasing purchase Manee' bm. Aine! Lovett bj. x. UE 4 Bauer ‘ar, BMG, a LIFE IN SING SING, 4. bs, —>- ‘The Reported Discharge of Whoclor How the Convicts in the Prison. To the Bitior of Tha Sun. Sim: In my lotter of yesterday I stated that the principal keeper, Wheeler by name, had been is Bere, 1h was eurroatly reported throngh the vil Lit tuch was the ense, and even now many think that the old man bas beon diamissed, Thad a long conversation tle moraine with several intell ent convicts whom 1 red on the outakirts he village, alt 6 line of the guard, who told NED WROSTHR'S WAR WITH Te BROKERS, Acting Commirsioner Douglass refuses to re- open the case of Clark, Dodge & Co. who wi anseaned by Ned Webster on their capital used a brokers. Another raid will be made on Delano on bb ture to-morrow, ORIN IN TROONLE. The question whether Bori Porter is Secre- tary of tho Navy bee been considered by Treasurer | probabliit Spinner, who has declined to pay two orders from | soar“ vow [ot me tell la passing, for the benett of the Navy Depurtment, signed by Porter for Boric. | Quire as com ‘at this. There ts no law allowing It. The Secretary ha convicts in the fasued orders changing the names of several war | Wsldeand out vousels, Under the liws of Congress the Scoretary ie required to name all first-class vossele ater States ; fecon-clans after cilics oF rivers, and thirdclass at lis discretion, Secretary Welles disregarded this law, In reorganizing the department the Secrotary han decided to alter the mames in conformity with law. tue gr who may chooso to ‘pass through, 18 Is impgesible to prevent a constant inter- course Between pelroners and eitizons. ‘Thero are necessarily employed around these grounds conviels who a to. work as wait ere rows guard posts, gardencrs, farm hands, &e., &o, These mon, wesring tho convict atripe, In tbany thatances give evidence of much more than ordinary inteltigence, aeacity, and know ledge of tho world, haying their Uberly in a mer backed, as many of thew are, by powerful out- ere 4, AB be not 10 be wondered ut that ib is in Bing Bing thas the" convicta run tho 1 will nt trespass too muck on your over ns at tis Mme; but you will apare me space enough to state one redeoming fenture in rogard to the management of aflais, ax conducted here. It is thist ‘The prison las in the person of the Hon. Henry ©. Neison an able, GT od of the terin, sa And Warden, A young mon, enorgdtle, Satiisstantie, over Vigitant io the a his ties, always courteous, whether wi by con. ce we Mere, Well ‘a ry ahort ey p pronounce Win & model as an old prion wgent and warden. Iu conclusion, Mr, Rattor, aliow me to ray, you cannot spare space enough in the columns —! paper for me to lay before the public tt . | carried out in our State 7° x Sing in partiowlar, vb whi anil T sey it boldly, that the discipline tn © Trion, a8 wl proscnt conductud, 14 disgrace eiytigea World, So much for the present from GEN, GRANT'S MOVRMENTS. The President's movements this summer bave not been definitely settled, except that ho will be sbecnt from the capital for nearly two montia. In June he will attend the examination of the cadets at Wert Point, and from there will probably go to Bos- ton, to remain two or three days, and witness the Peace Jubilee, Ho has determined to «pend some UUme in the West after his retara from Boston, but where he docs notexactly know, although he says if {ume will perinit le may go to the Pacific count, war Next!!! ‘The Ways Means Committee some weeks azo drew m warront on the Clerk of the House for 0,000 bo pay thelr travelling expenses this summer. ‘They have since returned five thousand dollars of tt, and will probably sbundon their trip to Cabfore ‘The members of the Committee will pay their own expenses while on daty this summer, Gen, Schenck leaves soon tor Europe, THM DEATIC O COL, RODENT JOUNRON. Se eae ens A gentleman who is personally acquainted with HAOSITIES OF CHIME, the elreumstancos ayy that Col fon of the ox President, died from the effects of an overdose of laudanumn, Whether be intended to commit suicide or not is not known by bis family Robert Johnson, = jomt Wall Street Embezztomont. Mr. Aiken, of the firm of Davia & Aiken, is the #8. Ho sent out for a vottic of lautanum the day before | at feu , Bank tad lat 400 ho died, and Fad been us! oderate doses for | by certifying checks m, but the oMlcers of 6 died, and Fad been using it in moderate doses for | by certifying checks oft eS the eneore of time. When it was discovered he had taken a large quantity of It, he was so far gone that the phystelans could not save him known that Mr, Alken bought a large number of s0- curitivs on Saturday afternoon, which he paid for witheertiBed checks. Ho dekvered two or. three sharon of stock which the firm held as col- to other persons, obtaming checks for the ‘These be had ecertsties VARINTIES, There are now about 400 caveats and over 700 applications for parents on velocipedes The association of Friends to promote edw Hon In the Sonth had a long tuterview with the Pres ident (his morning. Capt. Chaule and other oMcers of the French chool ship Jean Bart are visiting this etty to-day, d have had an interview with the President, Col, Alexander, € Postmaster, jetly sure rendered the Post ‘OMes today, when’ he was for. mally suspended, and Kdmunds will assume control to-morrow, ane, that he passed ail of them before be left the elly, Tho nd I Is supposed taoet Lustworthy report Uxes the am ut or om beazlement at $119,000. The house of Davis & Aiken is 4 new one, having been in existence about a month, Mr. Davis bas always borue # gvod name, and ws believed to be innocent, ~— A Minstrels Adventures at the Ferry. Goorgo, F, Briggs, of a minstrel troupo that makes night hideous im Providence, K, 1., was on bia way to Hoddonfleld, Nd. Hoboken, when &@ + and was’ about to cross to nan met him “who happened to A he san place ui would be p Itis reported this morning that a duel took np aco at. Bladenaburg, between Capt, Hartand Col, | Whe the aume eat, providlug, Mr, Delage woul a leit Mie bogeae Duncan, in consequence of a collision in front of St. | fi i estan’ lon James Hotel last Friday n, Grant has accepted an invita grand ball to be git by the offvers a h ot the Naval Academy, on the night of June 4, farewell compliment to Admiral Porter, ‘The Sunday schools of South Washington held their annual celebration to-day. Two thousand eliil- dren participated in the proc: #sion throneh the White ‘There were no speeches or handshaking, Jinous heads nodded their not present, ‘The President has directed the following board of oficcrs to assemble in New York on the Isth int, for examination of Brevet Brig.-Gen, Adu Badeun, Firat Licutenant, United States Army, for retin ment: Brevet Major-Gen, MeDowell, Brevet Brig.- us, J. V. D. Reeve and 8, H. Neill, Surreons J. F assented, and man who said ‘They ree, and borrowed §20 from Mr. Briggs, whieh he would retura “in a tew minutes.” At at Park “Confidence” bad “ome business to trans. leaving Briggs in the stroet, Briggs #tood there until he got tired of standing. —— ebbing in Thompson Mircet, John Swift, of Cherry stroot, on Saturday last, yas induced by Join Green, a fireman, to visu 3 ‘Thomp treet, where he met Kila Kimonds. Swift fancied chat his liquor was drugged, and when he nest day recovered from bis stupor be missed #100, bie wuteh, atenmboat ehiecks for his Inguaze, riy. cogniti \ 0 i, Burgeone dB. | and otlice proy Swit then made application to Prin anes Hammond, and Brevet Cept, How | Coe isd, ab tne Leonard stress Holice atation and 5 ee 1. Curl detoied Omtecrs Pied and itevenn, sad 7 7 they yesterday afternoon arrest Mt ia and OUR NATIONAL PMFANPERE: Green, and. on the. former found the checks, while ou the latter were about $48 in money, the lost watch, and othor property, The prisoners ‘were locked up, aes The Custody of Iiegitimate Chi In the Hudson county Supreme Court yeste day, Louise Renschenberg sued to recover two chil- 4 dren, of wuich Jacob Weber is the putative father. en Weber claimed that, as father of the children, lie y | bad aright to their custody, He had lived with the petitioner, and bad these children by ber. On boing osked by Jadge Badic whether be was married to the mother of the children, he replied in the neg tive, but acknowledged that he wie, he Court decided that Mr. Webor had celal: yor the children, and that they must be givou the moth ow the Government Oficials Treat the Koldiors ofthe Republic~ A Man of Fifteen Years! Rervice ie d to Make Way for an Ofictal’s Friend~Card from the Victim, To the Etisor of Tha Sun, Sin; Knowing that you are the steadfast f of tne soldiers of the Union, I desire briefly to lay grievaners before you, aud before the public through you, I served fifteen sears in Battery D, Pirst Artillery, lately at Fort Hamilton, passing through the lave war,and way honorably dlxcharged,hving lovt my left eye. Lreccived a letter from Sehotteld, becretary of War, asking Gen, Ingalls, Quartermas: ter at this depot,’ to give ine employ: Ho did fo, and I was engaged therein five months, Dut was disoharged on the ith of March, And in my dis- John Nairn, or Burt, who is employed in a dry charge, whieh wns signed by Gen. C, G, Sawtelle, | goods store on Broadway, New York, snd resides in frst Sssustant to Gen. Hogs, itis ditinerty tives ! | Webster avenue, Hudson, City, makes hie home a vo ine 04 fol ait Of youre, but be hovel, le has been on a heavy drunk, and last Sun sine a Oe eae tit or goure but be | day ho attacked everybody that he encountored, Tn fury be battered bis wiro, almost killmg’ hor, and drsgeing the clothes off her back, The Kecorde: held hin for trial, Guerierniantor the number of hunber porwiule Now, sir, this Fequire 'a reduction of | his thls depot to the smallest would be all very well if it was aus true; but it ieu't, My place haw been filled by « i foreigner, who has'not been two years in tho country, ant hs bt min a Dead Man's Vofin, and who, previous to his appointment here, was a | ho et Penitentiary a colored convict fervant in the family of the present. Mra. Gibbs, of | “i€d, and bis dead body was placed in a rough coffin for Dural, On the next tnorning, whe the remnalis were about to be porne to the bury ineround,fone of the officers pereelved a slight movement of tie coon lid, whieh had not yet been serowed down, ‘Tie lid Staten Island, and received the place through her husband Cape, Gibbs's inflience, Of course, tu can be no reduction of numbers nor saving In ex pense were one man is replaced by another. Gen. Dunt, the father-inlaw of the. President, and other | being raised, Instead of a dead black man, a live military ‘men have written to Gen. [ngal!s in my be- | White convict was found lying in the cofia, huif to retain me in ease of @ reduction in the num a ber of employees, but their request has been un LOSSHS BY WIRE, hveded, 1 have & family residing in Brooklyn, an’ pasado ade T have spent the last week und this in New York ie but can't, 1 think it erved the country wa The new Town Hall in Gl 5 buraed on Bunday. Lose, gil wo” psenied clin yobson's woolen mill, at the Falls of fabaslh Mh wea” yesterday, Lose, $60,000; Ponnypackor and Sibty Willow street, Philadolphis, mA fie, yenterder forenoon damaged the ro forenoon t! t foor of 7 ‘ng at strsen, coeuptes by 8, Gere coigne & Co. dealers tn ois tothe fain! of 06 8 carpouter's shop, akon Bua A trying to get something to do, fe hurd for a man who has long fas faithfully oe 2 done to be thas turned adriit and elled, a ay be, to become a criminal or & paul ‘am ready and willing to work at onything I ¢ LY, Battery D, First Art, 1 © ‘TIMOTHY SHE! ‘Those who may have employment can hear of Mr, Bhelly at this office —The New Orleans Committee of tho Chamber of Gommerce invite proposals for dev tho ator at the taoula Of tbe dalssisginnt es 's barrel factory on ‘wae burned yosorday LIFE IN THE METROPOLIS. nen DASHES MERE AND THERE bY THE SUN'S REPORTERS, A Poor Woman's Experience nt the Pollce Contral Office -Unsucoosstl Search for an Abducted Danghtes Mary Ann Eustices, aged 18 years, vory amall in stature, with binek eyes and black hale, end of dark complexion, left her home at 79 Third atrect, fon Wednesday last, in company with Magiie and Mary Macaboy, misses between 12 2 years of £0, Miss Kuatices wore a dark gurple bood, a light plaid shawl, a dark entico dress, and a pair of Con gress gaiters, Her two companions aay that eho went with them to Mins Oakey's, a Sunday school teacher, in Seventeenth street, On Thursday after hoon the three girls were secon passing the Tombs On Thursday the three were #ecn at Fojton market On Friday Mary Ann was scen nt Fulton market alone, ‘The Macaboys kay that on Wednesday night she slept ina baliway in Seventh street, On Thurs day they left her in Wastington aquare, Mory Ann's mother has repentedly visiied Police Headquarters and Invoked the aid of the police; but the gentry of the Mulberry streot palace have been tuo busy with thelr achomos for the mantpulation of local potities to Poy much attention to a poor woman who had lost merely a daughter, and #0 they have turned her off with» letter to Capt. Mount, advising her, at the fame time, fo have handbille printed and distributed at every station! Why not advise a drowning man toxwim? ‘The mother is poor, aud has four other small children, Almost heartbroken, and as a Last rosort, #ii0 has visited Tne 80N office, and asked our arsistance, We ask the puntic to assist this poor woman In Moding ber daughter. Furthermore, we call podlic attention to the fact that oor Albany appointed police bestir themselves In expending their arcret service fund, and make their enormously coatly tele graph wires tingle whenever a capitalist, with « roward in his hands, tells them that his safe n robbed, Had Cornclins Vanderbilt's daughter boon lost, would the police have searched covery den in town that very night, or woult they not? Ob, for a truly Democratic Government in Now Yorkt rm Ante A committee from the Central Church of Boston have consulted th tional rey Rey, Dr, R. 8. Storrs, Jr. of Brooklyn, relative to a Boston call to hat able ol Dr. Anderson, Messrs, Alphens Hardy, Thomas H. Russell, and Linus Child were the gentlemen from Boston, and the ropreseutatives of Brooklyn wore the Rey. H. W, Hoocher, the Rey. Dr. Budlington, and the Rev. Dr, HM, Storrs, Messrs. Dwight Johnson, Arch. Wald Baxter, G.I, Nichols, J. Carson Brevoort, J. P Robinson, W. P. Hateh, J. M, Van Cott, the Rev, Dr. Coe, and Mr. A, 8. Barnes, ‘The intereat volved in the proposed change were set forth by each side, the Borton argument belug baved mainly on the traditional notion that Boston ts the birthplace of Congrogationalisin, and that the creed needa build ing op there, ‘The Rrooklyn Committee did not agree to surrender Dr. Storrs, aod thus the propo tion rtandy, the probability being that the Fever wentleman will stay where ie in. > All from Capt. Williamson's Stnidity. Our reporter in yesterday's Sux was led into doing Injostico tom skilful nod conscientious physl- cian and surgeon, Dr P. Van Buren, Dr Van bu en. who doen duty in two police “ precincts," was tent for to ace a patient in tho West Twentieth stroct police station; but Capt, Williamson's mex songor had not been insiructod to aay anything about the urgoney Of the cae. ‘The Durer did nor the messenger; but bis wife, who anawerod the bell, told the dumb mossenger that the Doctor was too til to leave hiv room. ‘The Doctor hae been #ulfering for some weeks from prostration, and although con. aclentionsly performing his professional doties, it was considered dangerous for him to go out at might, ‘The Sixtoonth “ preeinet 14 not his, though being tho nearool surgeon he may be sont for io an emer. wgoucy. 2 Drawing (.. " -ctation to © Poe Both branches of the Common Counell were In sension yerterday. ‘The Centro struct prowses being file, the Assistant Aldermen ordered the printing ot on thousand copies of the reports of the various opartments of the City Government, for distsil (ton to other munteipalitis, ‘The Aldermen ngrocd to witness the parnde of the Ninth Regiment, in front of the City Hall, on the afternoon of the ¥ith invt., and of tie Fourth Hrigade on the afternoon of the 99th, Both Boards adopted the Tax Levy, ‘The Alderinen voted $30,000 ostensibly for the eelobra tion of the Fourth of July. Both Boards, per with a view of drawing aa large a populatic tiple Into the City Hall neighbor authorized the eppolutinent of additional clerks, - A Budo Wants an Owner. Anastasia wasn servant for Mra, Reardon, of 197 Fronklin street, Dut in July Inst she auddenly dis appeared. Yesterday morning sho called on Mra Reardon, having in her arms little girl one month old, which she asked ber former mistress to keep about five minutes, while sho could make a eall in the neighborhood. Atabout 4 o'clock tn the after noon, As Anastasia had not returnod,#Mrs, Reardon took the child to the Leonard street Police Station, whence it was sont to tho nursery at the Police Con- tral ofice. Pati 220 Inno Awkward Bix. William Hamiin was arres' last evening, boing in the treet in woman's attire, When taken to the Eldridge street Polico Station, he anid that on Suaday evening Adele Norton and he lefe Boston by the boat, huving first changed their cloth Ing wt their boording house, On arriving inthis city they parted for a short time ; but as Adele fs a native of Cuta, and did not has joiued the Cuban volut up. eturn, itis surmixed that she ers, He was locked - Tho Twenty-socond's Excursion, On Friday morning, the Twenty-sccond Regiment will usgemble at their armory, and march on w day's excursion to Sing Sing. A steamer has been ch tore for tho trip. The regiment will reach Sing Sing about 10 o'clock, In w park near the village, the regiment's markamen will shoot for several valuable prizes, and at the conclusion of the target practice the command will dine with the citize THE BICYCLE, Tun Onsst Races Tis Weee.—The grand match of Bile heata between Harding and: Mex wenger Will take place at the # Rink on Wed neentay, Tuursday, and Friday. This will be worth in aNeyY ON Verocrpapns.—T ovel exhibition at the Crosb: Tiutine Te there Is to be aw Velocipede Acatemy, the oceaston being the per formance of tho tournament feut which attracted such @ jusbionable attendance in Liverpool a month tines, In tilt perfortuance twenty yelocipedists, armed with lances, enter the hall, and as they ri 4 the roum ih order they throw thelr lances 1 rings, catching thom as they fall, This 1 quires ekil/ul’ riding and great activity of move. men Z BROOKLYN, nea Tho Aldermen are at swords’ points with the Mayor on the Meople's Gaslight quarrel The corner stone of a new Methodist Episcopal meetin:-house, on Clermont and Willvuglby ave hues, was lad yesterday afternoon Hagh MeLanghlin, Frederiek §. Massey, and Authony F. Campbell, the Jattor a Kepublicai, have been elected Fire Commissioners, In Justice Walsh's court, yesterday afternoon, Willlam Frost, keeper of a dram sbop on the Clove Koud, convenicutly near the Penitentiary, was held for examination of the charge of shooting one of bis customers 1a a row on Batarday night, ‘Two bodies wore found on the Fort Hamilton beceh yesterday, near Bay Ridge. Obe was thot of a boy about thirteen years olf, dressed in blue tlan nel coat, gray pantaloons, muslin @) and gaiter shoos, ‘tha other was of aman about forty ¥ Old, dressed In gray woollen pautalvous, wovllen wooks, and Cougress gaitery, The fifty-third anniversary of tho New York Sunday Selioo! Missionary Unton will bo held In the church, Fifth a ‘and Twonty-ninth stroet, tals sfernoon and ev Prionces were taken on board the frigate, sailed atonce fo where they were lodged in a jail. was handed to District Attorney P promptly fory The Vernet De had embarked on th tained by Heerctary Fish, w ed on account of @ report that it would be impos: sible to land the men on any part of Cuba, snd that the captain had previously made several unsuccessful attempts to run into some port on the tsland, vonn they lind to put into the nearest port for supplies Ang, af 97 Nase Co.'s fin hold Inquems over the budies of four to Canal strect, have the Pilot ce quired ( the * Charset the Me wa, and clude bis entertalaincot with a fr between bi awordst Rowory, yosterday heavy doable cage gold watch, made by Robert ltow koll, Of Liverpool attuned to the watch, and as Casey could glve no 63 East Brow lway Broadway. te has 15 mo MeDermott presid! were received fay: #0 Lo BS per month at 68 East Broadway, on Wedneslay evening, few pip the National Typograpiical Union ab iis coming +es- alon torn progres favorably, Eleven offices havc the nd threo still hold ont, Abou ut of pogeaph forwarded Welr Moutreat brethren Bullding Aws:cclation tive Hil of two found yesterday in Hackensack river, wey reoter Yesterday afternoon, the outrage perpetrated by the Spanie#h authorities of Cuba apon the paaaen. fers of tho ship Ligsie Mojor, took @ new and im portent phase, which will call forth the action of th United States Government, Shortly aNer 1 o'clock, ‘one of the two passcngers on the vessol who were arrested and locked ap in a Caban dungeon called at the office of Commiasionor John A. Shields, in the Federal building in Chambers street, and desired thot officer to prepare a statement for him, with a view to having it transmitted to the Secretary of Stato, The Commissioner promptly complied with ils request, and the applicant then made an aMdavit Which embodied the following facts : THR OUTRAGE ON THE Lizzi® MAJOR, The »Maont's name ts Anable, He is a elitzen of M About five or tix weeks ago he ‘was in Havana with «young Ind, of whom he ts the puardian, and owing to tha revolution, resolved to leave the elty, Me wok for himsoft acd his ward, tm the schooner Lizzie Major, which ww to sll for Now Orleans, but after tho vessel had got ont to wena shot was fired from a Spanish frigate across her bow, and afer enecestive fring sve was brought to. The oMcers of the frigate then eame on board and searched her decks, her cabin, and her passengers. They then arrested himeclf end Lis friend on the ground that the ship's papers did not contain his name, ‘The whieh cape ohn poaaage reat port in Cuba TUR AMERICAN CONSUL INTRRTOSES, They were kept in prison three weeks, but Mr. Anable contrived to get a mesenge to the American Consul, who act He now lai damages Sceretary claim. rest, which should bi | promptiy, and secured his release, + from the Spanish Govornment ¢ false Imprisonment, and demands that h inform the Castilian tyrants of his He had procured « passport before hi © josured him protectio THK CLAIM BEFORE THE GOVERNWENT, ‘The aMdavit, of which the above is the substance, rrepont, who ded tt to Was! nigton, —— - SHOT EXPEDITION, THE GRAY tn Need of A ‘The Mory of @ Passenger. About ten days ago Tus Som reported the de- partnre of the Grapeshot—ono of the Cuban expe- ditions—from a certain pier on the Kast Itiver. Last ‘evening one of the reeruits for Ceapedes's army, who veancl, arrived in this elty whore, he says, she in de- United States entborities at the in ‘ance of Minister Roberts and by the orders of Ho says that white the Grapeshot At Kea some of the voluntecrs beenme Aiseatis- from Bewufort, N. ©. The , he ways, was nearly wreeked in a atorm, and and repairs, Hr alo asserte that Afty men went on board the Grapostot before sho failed from this city, and t some of them aro wandering throng Neaufort with. out means of support, It this story is true the Junta will send thom wid. —— JOTIINGS ABOUT TOWN. - Gon, B. F. Butler is in town, ‘The Police Commiasivners were unable to or- gamiae yesterday. Fifty velocipedes at auction to-morrow morn wireet, See advertwement, Mr. John Russell Young is to bo day Cooke & ‘ uelal agent In Kurupe, Secrotary of Legation to ‘ived io this city hut evening, Tho Coronors wore summoned yesterday to rewued per Ng an unknown man was ran track No. 4)40 at South strect and ‘Tho Hon, Thos, Russell, ¢ and Captd liver, ares reland,” Union square. John McGinnis, of the Novelty Works, was killed yesterday morning by the railroad truck used in the Works tor carrying iron passing over him, Mr, Lafayette Nixon entertained his right royally at the opening of bis new Cart «, Fourth avenue d Fourtecath street, lust nig. antor at pping wl Lis The Atlantic Cable tariff has been reduced to $10 gold for ten words or lens, including date, an, and signature, and @1 tr each additonal word. News despatches half rater. ‘The Underwriters yesterday elected fonry A. President; Win. W, Houshaw, Secretary; st John, Asistunt Seerctary; and) Marcus ¥, Hodges, Hreasuver. The New York Athtotic Club have elected Col, Wm. KE. Van Wyek, President; Jolin ©. Babeve! Vice-Hresitout ; Fi K Kinney, Treasurer; aud Hurry A. Hliors, Secretary, ‘The shad polos in the harbor, from Quarantine ca removed by direetion of ninlasioners The Jersey mon were re nove their own poles, and they did ao, ©, Roberts lectures this evening on iaiian Gentleman,” nt Hraneh or the Young 49 Hudson #treet, Coroner Schirmer held an inquest yesterday pody of Jeremiah Flaherty, one of the aail tin down by a tug at Hell Gate AA tie inquest, to pil A lecture will be given. this evening at Stein Hall, by Capt, S.J. O'Rourke, upon Swor Bwordainauship,” Capt. O'KOurka will con nly trial of wlll well kuown roiwssor of Dr. Wm wif and © anship. Thomas © ontored a jewellers store in the fervoon, anit offered to sell a ‘As w broken plece of chain was fativfuctory account of Mt, ho was arrested, ‘ihe watch Is held for the Weer by the Tenta Ward poliee, ’ eS THE LANOK MOVEMENT, - Tho Codperative Printing ( » Saturday evening roofers have determined y will moet at ‘The motal to quit work st 4 o'clock on Saturdays, n's Prote The Cart ctive Union are to hold an Important meeUng this evening, ‘ho Missouri colonists met Inst ni enlirge their or ' The Shoe Cutters, Horsesh eraphers mot last evening, and trausacted row: buninicas, Tho Waiters’ Society met last evening, Mr. Reports from botel stewards Dg an increase Of Wages (rom tatd3 East which now ‘The Painters’ Society Inst night refused to mit the fines on their meinbers who worked ten purse day previous to April 21, whou permission io KO Wus given, Women’s Typographical Union No. 1 will moot Ail They will petition psitore ire invited linrter @ Printers’ strike in Montreal is Vv dollars yesterday to assist The members of the & cond Union Codperative meet this eveuing at Cobpera. Hi Bowery, for the purpose of dis ppropriations of cab, sumcient to pu houses with, ‘The First Society meet the following evening at the same, place, to nominate officers for the ensuing yeur, ‘There are abouta dozen for sale in both Soctetion, By a law Just pas new wombers will bs admitted after beat month, The fourteenth anniversary of the Jersey City nilay schools was beld yesterday, ‘The body of a man about 60 years of age w Charles Brewer, of Hudaon City, was run over iHed on Sunday wight near the Hackensack ic-nic for the benefit of St, Matthew's (Jer. Li Heat Lath i es aga PRICK 1WO CENTS, ANARCHY IN PORTO RICO, i INCENDIARISM AND ASSASSINATION AN THB CITY OF PONCE. —s All the Wealthy Xpaniards Driven from the Istand—The Poorer Pei Secroting Themaot in the ™ Yellow Fover strik: Down the Soldiers—The Negroes Aww the Signal for Revolt, The southern part of Porto Rico island hae been thrown into the greatest consternation, Ponee, the largent city on the Island, the contre of com merce, fashion, and wealth, was on the isth altime the acene of ® fearful conflagration. ‘The whole of | the prinefpal #treet was burned to the ground, ‘The fire had tts origin in the house of Kamon Cortada, @ wealthy Spanish merchant, slinated on the north filo of the town. All the firemen and soldicry af once rushed to the spot, but hardly had the engines ecun work when fire waa seen in the bouse of the Corregidor, or Chief Magistrate, situated on the enst aide, ‘The fremen and soldicrs then divided and thelr attention being diverted, the rost of the town was at the mercy of the Ineendiarte ‘Thoy made good aso of their time. The honse of a wealthy Spanish of named Alvieo, and the honse of Don Mavuel Toro, another rich merchanty were also fired. Owing to a severe drought, the peoplo suffering much from want of water, the riv. era all being dried up, there wax no water to check the flames, and house after house was swept to the ground, W PRVER KILLING OFF THR SOLDIERS, Business was utterly atacnated, ‘The authorities, too, kept up only a mere semblance of power, Most of the troope om the,! were raw recruits, jost arrived from Spain, Yellow fover and vomito were carrying away huudrods of these daily. Tae hosph fuptoved on the In tho town. of Cropp i Was deletes rea eatd i] tala were diled to repletion, THR PAssovER, Circulars had been distributed among the natives, Informing them that all houses marked with @ bloody hand" were doomed, and advising those that hved near them to remove their offeets, for fear Mat the Names tight reach their dwollings, All the honses of Spaniards were thus marked. iy day, thore was the greateat vigilance ; by mighty patrols constantly walked the streets; but the efforts to ascertain Who were the incendiaries wore attend od with little anecess, Strange to say, no arrests i been made ‘on suspicion, ‘ood to stroll Into lonely places wore never again seen alive, ‘Thoe too poor te leave the island altogether betook themselves with haste to tho mountains, OF the rich families some had leit, others wore preparing to depart, FLIGHT OF WRALTHT CITIZENS. Afior the first firos, om the Oth, Sth, and 9th Inst, many Of the wealthiest families left for St. Thoma, en route for Kurope and the United States, among thom Mr, Cabrera family, Dr. Piyalos, Mrw, Mandri and family, Mr, Molina, Don Manuel Forre't and Sorro's faratlies, Overseers of the neighboring plantations and the white laborers have been conecriptod by thd authorities, AWAITING THE SIONAL, A general uprising was momentarliy expected, ‘Tho revotutionists were becoming bolder, and wert only awaiting the yollow fever and vomito to com (inae © filtle longer its deadly work, to give the signal. The negroos, too, had of late displayed mack dissatisfaction, and many had loft thelr masters and encaped to the mountains, where the revolutionints avo fast congregating in large numbers, By this tue war reigns supreme over the Island, ———— SPARKS PROM THE TELEGRAPH, cere Parls was tranquil yesterday, ‘The wheat crop in Lown is promising. Haverhill, Mass., has voted to become a city. In Mranktort yosterday, tive-twonties closed at 86%, White petroleum, at the clove In Antwerp yester: aay, hat 40 he Parly Bourse closed buoyant, with Ut. the he death of Adolfo e revolntion In Guerrero and Sim A intl bas been introduced in. the Mexican Cons gress Kranting land avi aoney to the Masson Hallroné Company Minister Roscera by way ot Acapute returns to the United Stale Nie, yoaters by shoottag h head, New York Stato 8} ‘a's Convention © on Monday, the Stet, Hxtouslve preoar)tions are making in Spriagfeld, TN, to receive Vice President Colfax, ‘Thomas Gibbs, of Savannah, has disappeared, leaving Behind larige liad Produce merchants of ing $129,000, 1. McBurney, Moiitreal, have suspended, 0 fn Irishman, is under arrest at € Of Nis step-daughter, Pairick White, Peekskill for the tii ‘The brig Omaha was picked up yesterday by pilot boas off tho bar at Roy West.” wth ved ‘The receipts yesterday from the sale of tickets for the Jubilee were neurly $40,000, Gov. Warmoth, of Lousiana, has ordered ten dayg quarantine nt Nicaragiaa’ and Central Amerieag ports and Vera Crug, Jegation representing the St. Lonis Graim om uirived in St. Louis, from New Orleans, om sunday, Charges of corruption have been proferred against seven judges of the Saprome Court of Mexico, and thoy dicted hy the Mexican Congres Insurrection bas broken out in the State of Gen, Alvares is reported to be at the head: ernment has prohibited Mazaint esi 0 lu any of the cantons bore mpton havo ine wrod banquet pre sly to hls departure for Aimerien, ‘The first through passenger train from Sacrament witihabout two hundred passengers, arrived at Omaht on Sunday. Assemblyman Fozeman will appear in a card to- day, defending Mowe!f from attacks as Chairman of the Election Committee. Hoesen, of Athens, a fireman on the Joo Bakor at the thue of the expiodoh off Staten leat Tuesday, died on Suturas Charles De Witt, acolored man, was accldentally knocked overboard and drowned yesterday, white wm Joadiug a coal boat ta Hudson, N.Y, The body of a young woman, about twenty-five roars old; was gourd in The gorqubhauna af Kipkwond ¢ rine. 1. \s supposed b> be the body of the of Androw J. tindson, Uf Byracuse, George B, Cavens waa crushed under the Pitter argh warehouse which fel ou Friday, and whilo dying 1s last testawcnt to'8 geutleman oa the William Champlain, itted suicide In his chamber yestorda Che his beeing witha con, putting the musa Mouth and fring with bis Oot ‘The city of Springfield, Mass,, voted yesterday to take $510,/00 worth of stork in the SpringAold and Farme Ington Va ley Kallroad, and $00,000 lu the Spriufeld and Long Meadow road. Ki jam of logs in the A¥ille, Canada, wo f or 20 feet. T sat ‘as upset, and all were drown Hodwan signed nine acts yesterday, whole number signed by hin to data jerday Was the New York of Wvarchouse Polnt, Con 0. making | ‘Atnong the City Tax Comuissiones A petition is in_eireulvtion along the line of the Pacific Railroad asking Congress to null subsidy to the road, and open the laud to p ternoon, Emma, aged 5, and Johi ‘Graf, and Peter Pigoon, nit, were buried aye by the alti ‘The steamboat Eb minns her ma ehinory and fm: towed to Pollepell's Island, a New bur to be Aited for a Roam mido on & velocipede was the sink Io Cleveland om sates ley waking Atty miles ta thee utes, aud thirty-nine seconds, RoLUL cage th ‘iv Apache. Tndtans having been driven from Arle iro niaking ter:ibie Iuroads upon Sonora, de invethe whois frontier, -iteports (rom Chivaanng » Leon are equally alarwing Win regard to Indian depredations, in'a sult azaiust the city of Richmond to make her hier small note auiount of $100,000, tneu » Chase hav decided Leoti, fr om Litle Rock for Now ruck a oa aan i fope total toss, ‘of water. T buat was valued at A desprate fight cee Vieasa 0d Up ‘ght, bobo boing stripped to the Wajet apd haig ae

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