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o ~ MARCH 2. 1870, PRICK TWO GENTS THE REVOLUTION IN CUBA, | °° 774° 2% 7#% cAmipnray sea.) TIPT IN THE METROPOLIS. ae THE LOSS OF THE ONEIDA. ——— Interview of Admiral Poor with the Provi- Mr. Mechan Ont Danger—Confictt THIRTY PELER WANTS HIS TRUNKS. to the Committes of Citi turbed the balance of tl: en panied by Nau f Hayti—The Govern= Stories Involving the Assanit in Mystery | owe rey: pEn. qu YOUNG DEMOCRACY RUTONER- | Ciizen's Association © The business of THE ARRIVAL OF GEN. MANUB! od of the Use Provcetwrel | DASHES ITERE AND THERE BY Tum) Siovice Uuvelviss Me Matteavrver tier: | ° HUNDRED AND TWENTY N@ THEIR PRISONERS. SETS tobe Staaee ta bo tact pomtion’ seoue: QUESADA IN NEW YORK. nd Warned of the Uon- UN'S REPORTERS. keot—The Doct testing his lnnsoence, stom, —_ a rdivary lect Arties a Dash-The Story feceuys Saratoga Tranke-C Taxpayersof Wenteh Tim wall Kounds Augaxt, March 1.—The young Demoorney acc aoparently Pot inclined to show the dyinz Ring the emt nerey. Only last wok they hurried through the Legislature the bil to abolish the Vourt of Broct | Seasions, This morn ng the Ring monster, ebile wrilbing in its last aonie, received another fear(u! wound, Th was the paasageby tho Assom bly of Mr, Kieruao's Dill to regulate THE COXDCCT OF RLRCTIONS —o— Tk. Th rd ult Mr. Patrick J. ' f Chas. O' Conor's Tiness— Bgripbebtadihnggsmabfilas tg each ‘| Pall Particulars of the Disaster—Gallant bility of Moving Inters | Meehan, in Broadway, corner of Fourth street, was Condact of Io Kulerton Case—All the Papers ‘ally the topmost topic of conversation in bay Lenves the Sinking Ship te F Lock Key. ‘oulan circles yesterday. Immediately afer the List of the Baved. Owing to the serious illness of Mr. Chas. Mechan was carried by his frien Saw Franctsco, March 1.—The ship B O'Conor, which was mentioned in Tum BUN of yew | Mr. J.C. O'Brien, to his residence, 44 Pike street. | tress arrived from Yokohama, Japan, to-day, She torday, Mr, Fallerton, in the Courtney-Fallerton | Tum Son reporter called upon Mr. Meohan tate last | brings full particulars of the lose of the United suit, is placed in an unfortunate position, When | evening, and was told that he was out of danger. the District Attorney gave notice recently that at | Mr, Meehan’s physician had been with him most of | 94 of Jannary, homeward bound. The steamer the end of ix days he wonld press the ease, the afternoon, and felt confident of bis recovery. loft ber anchorage about five o'clock in the after: Janitor counsel for Mr, Fullerton had a note convey- It has beenramored that Mr, Meohan's assassina- | noon, and the accident oecarred at sevon the same ed to Mr, O'Conor, notwithstanding the opposition | tion was attributable to the fect that he bad been in- | evening. Tho United States Minister visited her it of hin physician, The Intelligence it contained | stramental in the expulsion of the Fenian Secretary. | the forenoon and received the uanal salute, and the proved almost fatal, but the sick lawyer roused | There is another rumor, the very reverse of this, | guns wore reloaded with the expectation of replying mists, “Mr. Sands came here on te same errand id xocared from Mr. Connolly a tox com- , Worth $10,000 a year. The Citizen's ation ceased itt barkings at the Rin Watevont. bis year Mr, Henry probably ‘be taken care of. Ail—Alvord reey City by the Becretary Port-av-Parnon, Feb, 18,—Rear-Admiral ©. H. Ton earatalaved BY | Poor, commanding the U. 8 North Atlantic fleet, enterbd oor harbor on the 9th of \* in the Sovern, accompanied by the tron-clad Gen. Manuel Quesada, late Commander-in- | Dictator. He at once hnd interview with Chief of the Cuban army, sceompanied by his culef | the Provisional Goverament of Haytl, and gave Of ataff, Col. Adolfo Varona, and first aid-de-camp, | !te members to understand that he was Major Loynas, arrived bere yesterday. This distin- | instructed by the United States Government to say guished chief of the liberating army of Cabs wae re- | that negotiations are pending between the American coived at the railroad station as Jersey City by several | and Dominican republics, and that his gov, . deputations, At the head of these was our able col- | has good reason to suppose, since the fall of Salnave, loagne Mf.Enrique Pifieyro, editor of the Cuban jour- | that the actual authorities do not favor the policy of nal 27 Republicano of this city, who in bis offictal capao- | annexing, or ceding any portion of this Island to the A MIRACLA, By a miracle, the members managed to order to ‘third resding the bill for the protection of fer evployecs in this State, A similar bill, bat only Apniving to New York city, was passed: Inst year. As the present bill will be certain to become a law, and as it is of the greatest importance to the thou- s:nds of female employees, I send some of ite pro- visions, “No property of any kind te exempt fv A Jae nent in tavor of for the amount does not oxcced a ofthe court. Ifany male or femaic from sale tos United States, It was presumed therefore, that the | himself muMiciontly (o dictate a short aMdavit to | There is another fact which complicates the rnystery. | to @ salute from a Russian gunboat to Mr, Delongy seity, Although the suceess of this measure | pay the anoont of th: jnagment obtal ity of Secretary of the Cuban Legation to the Cabinet imeelf naMiciently to dict do thas Dro eastan, ‘who bs, eoruned Of Arity tos | ihe at fregng doubted, yet considorablein- | fuiPior tenures ue fe'impriaoned at Washington, was the frst to welcome the General | Provisiodal Government of Haytt, would be disposed | nis phynician, in which he expressed his deep in- | shot, iq tne most particular friend of the wounded | The salute, however, was not given, and the guns re- on his allghting from the cars. Mosers, Meatre and | 10 ald Cabral by sending him arma, smmneition an Varona—the iatter a brother-in-law of the General | sammation of the nogotiations of the United States ciointly composing s committee nominated by the | with the latter clieftaln, | 0 al went on Cadan Janta, welcomed him, and by them he was | obra would be considered 48 an act of hoviiity to subsequently Sintroduced to the committee of the | the United States, and would provoke bostilities in Cuban Club of this city, wi0 conerataiated him on | retaro.s ate news allowed a bis arrival, and thanked Lim for bis gloriows ser- | vessci 1 clear from thelr Custom House with arms Jerest was uianl ested to loarn the result of the vote, et was the Cret anti-Ring bill that has come up for fos! peace #inee the compromise ramors were clr qlated Bovore the elork proceeded to call the roll Mr. Alvord offered @ very extraordinary amend- pent, wile), Atrange to say, was adopted. This amen lu ent prov all vacaneics of Inspectors torest in betalf of Mr. Fullerton, whom he regard- | mon. Dr. Keenan was taken before Justice Cox | mained loaded. it the reenit of ed from the evidence he liad in bis possession as | fostering, moumiog woe Held to await te roraten, | A® the Oneida steamed not of the harbor, the lnnocent in every reepect, He also requested s post. | the doctor wae exiremety reticent, his answers be: | cree of tl 0 vartous vessels and ten 0 work {0 ‘he noment of the trial for throe weoks, by the end of | ing, entirely noncomittal. port gave cheers, and wished them a happy voyage’ Watch he hoped be would be endletent! ered tem Moe ee tt ne Tenikt | On passing out of the harbor her fires wore extin- sidence isirasted. fo him, and to be‘ ing near his side In Fourth streot when Keenan | guished and steam blown off, While the officers the trial, The junior counsel read th aiiate ee followed them; after walking | were at dinner, at about seven o'clock, the lookout stance be was OPENING STREETS IN NEW TORK, Senator Genet's dill provides that the first section of the act jn relation to the opening and widening of streets in New York, passed May 9), 1969, shall be amended to rend as follows: Whenever any street, avenne, or pnblic place ts 0: gored to be onened or extended, the Commissioners ¢ ment appoluted by the Snprem dings jay conse fo be aasesged on the common: proc ‘01 med remarkabl, artied by a pistol shot 4 jo! Canvaswers of Bicetions shall not be filed by | Aity G0 per nent’ oc the totalcontof nny tach improye: | vices in the cause of free Cubs. aha ammunition, and Cabral was 10 reeetve the | wove ee hares tad pa vf w Mr, Meehan drop; Keenan stopped | ™#n shouted: “ Steamer lights abend," and a mid- , Jot Alderme:, but by the mombers of As- | MCR, Whenever any strags or avenue below 14th stroct Some two hundred Cubans and Cubam sympa- | cargo. It ts therefore asked here, * Why did not | ony, Mr. Fullerton vill, therefor turned and ran. shipman gave the order to port helm, Everything he Boar! of Aldermen, y galling widened or exiehded. the Commisioners of | |, ome Se eaed taidds the dea G86 the American Admiral go down to Port Koyal, | Jat hia trial go by devult, for, without the paners in | Dr. Koonan still protests his innocence. ‘was qniet on board tho othor stesmer, This lends [pAb CH laf Died Cal RAH to y may doen Jt Fee ee ene ee crak ate anarce tay ean, | Jamalea, and menace Gov, Grant, or ron down and | Nr. O'Coner's poasession, he ean form no. d pesente tle Deanna to the belief that she lind not observed the Oneida, ft also empowers th» meuber 01 Assemb!y ng one-hiate or whe marke City, acd testified by thelr hearty shouts for ““ Cubs | capture the English vessel carrying succor to Cabral | or Mr. O'Conor's life inst be aguin endancered. | LYDIA THOMPSON'S ADVERTISING. | Although hor lichts wore borntor brizit, Shere such election «istrict is situate’, to «npply niaree bbive cantiia te Libre,” * Viva Cospedes,"" and “Vive el Gen. Que- | ider the eyes of the British Admiral in these | ‘Tho junior counsel in the case are all distinentened The steamer, which proved to be the Bombay, of e such ‘ \ ree a “3 i id Hi, B, M.'s ironce! co a would e h y Boy Younes orcnrring the elee!lor by rly, vorthcasteriy, of northwesterly direc sada," their appreciation of the services which the | “XA: Garon ats Mesango to the Provisionat | Members ot the bar, and would not feel Mr. ry the Penensular and Oriental line, came r ‘on ointment in writing. Mr, Kiernan accented tis Heetcn AT tue endersiat a That the Senate Would str ke it out, This is the first time in the nis- ory « Stnte Government thit meaibers of the Lei have shown an (ciination to legislate erento themselves, ovher lan those pertaining to , The Most Fftvctive of the Senso O'Conor's illness #0 Reverely bed not the docu mentary evideuce been placed in Lis hands, Detroit—The Mayor Hesitating Over @ | ganrway, about halfway between the main and License—A House Packed in Advance. mizzon 11 A hole was cut through which the _ whole tnt roof the ship was visibl The vinna- Dernort, Merch 1,—Yesterday the blonds | whole tnteriot 0 ship was visible, The vinnse A Fight ; ~ orth ov 18th atreet, aad'iy Fospect to any puniic park and struck the Oneita on the starboard, abatt the $) de established north of 188th street thy Comnission: rs of Estimuate snail cause to be assessed on the city Uiree-quartesrs of the total cost thereof, and maining one-quarter upon any lands oF nrcinises {a the Jadgwent of the Commissioners venofited thereby latter bas rendered. Government, the Admiral went a far an Co Haytian, leaving the iron-elad jctator in this bar Gen. Quesada 8 no stranger to oar shores. He | toy. ot news of his menace was Dot long ia Feach has lived tn this elty for several years, waiting for | fog 'gne Kuglish, Adivirul at Jamaica, the opportune moment to strike the docisive blow —— Fash: r . ja. wheel ond. Fea Last evening the neighborhood of Fifth avenue | reiched tore. A hand bit has been goneraity cir. | Clt,, "nee, and rudder were carried away, and Office. Iris a oad precedent to establish, If ALTERING MAP OF THR CITY. for the freedom of his country. St. Domivgo Deel for Annexa' and Twenty-first stroot was in great bustle, carriages | culated on the street containing & savage attack om | | The Bombay did not ston after crashing throwgh embers of A nly havin by leetalating to them: Mr. Genot's bill provides that all that part of an He is aman only 83 yoars of age, over six feet in olted States, roliivg tm all directions, and pedestrians eagerly bare | Mur. Storey, and a letter written to him by Lydia. the Oneida, thovgh the gune of the latter, wi Ives this petty au'lority, they will in time become a x r aventie beginninz at the intersection of Sixth ave- happened to be londed, were almost instantly fred height, and, thoagh moss calm and modest in his Sr. Domixao, Feb. 20, ofa Havana, March 1,— to the Pe oa eee Sl uve idea Hoe thorn SettSe Ob om Deginnin @ 0 rylng to witnoss the marriaze ceremony between | A number of prominont citizens protested to altract her attention and bring her back. fcio irembers oF Commissions, burcans, and over | (we the lik seek andronning diagonally through | demeanor, hie expression stamps jim as aman of | The Domtuican Republic bas formerly declared for | Mr Havemoyer and Misa Hider, tdanghter of G.W. | Mayor agalast garnting a ilconse to the troupe om | “Orders wore given to lower the boats but onty lepartinents of the State, city, oF couply govern: | ang 116th street, is hereby discontinued, and | mach character and discrimination, He is a native | annexation to the United States, The vote which | Fidor, Keq., which was celebrated in Dr. Rogers's | the ground of tie supposed inde-ency of the enter- one Uebons wae avaliable, the others, hating, bees Minis amendment ts eat to have orieinated tn the | 4, Proceedings “lad ia” the’ maiter of sald | or Puerto Principe, bas served fourteen years in the | wae officially proposed to tho people by the Govorn- | church, Long before the appointed hour the ed- | tsinment, The M alton the Ticenne Committee | the boa'swain, and fifteen of te crow. Five gang obscure of brains of sercral membors, wo have lost | Aitect any lands, tenements, houses, are hereby ren. | Mextean army, rose in that to therank of General | ment tise been taken, and as recorded | ince was filled. Tho bride was attired in icone. Every seat has siresdy beon taken | Were fre, but before the sixth could be discharged Heer cera kia tute mice, am are eacer | clcrod invalid, ‘Also that ah avenue be opened mid- | of Division, and has been at different times military | bere shows an overwhelming majority in the arm. | an elegant white atin ekirt, an tratn, ur dave in adVAnee, at ah * LSAT pee elie acl tabla er make all the eapi c sent between SI S Ie tat I id | ative, ne towne o! Santiago, La Vega, and Agura es i deraon, of the Lydia Thompson Troupe, all tion, The bill paaed by en overmueiming | Hundred asd Tench to Ons iundred snd. Twenty: | Seiore” Hie milters career in eriey wencaet ns mand for admission io the Vulon, and no- | With & Pesntitully Agua taco ell Hang- | oegvoses to nue the Chlenco T¥mes for libel in exit: | , None of thove raved saw a manor heard a voice Ory Mh street, Saidavenue suai be 5 feet wil to insure him, bad be chosen to remain in the ser- 3 there any visibie opporition. ing gracefu'ly: over ber shoulders, on board the Bombay. They revort that when ft bee THE RLECTION BILL, avenues on either | and for a | fie'the mombers of the troupe conform to the gracles of &1 vice of that republic, the very bizhost post to which ellen came evident that there was no hope of saving the vile names. — hoa dross she wore & wreath of orange blossoms, Tess, COTIRS AR ore RATtONeT matted Bane. Wick oe > Kierna :"s bill asamen ie! provides that two In. any foreigner may aspire; but his jove of country ‘UUNG LIONS AROUSED, Tio bridesmaids, Miss J. Eider, Miss G, A. Eider, | also proposes a sim! action for siander, ‘ and te Li 4. aa 4 sce Rear rat ceric Teast REESE | cuore o'brien, Renstory Cramer o°a. Norton, | initeeasie syoratmarat, aie of fertene stro tnd Mis "Have"ioyar Were treucedalike in rich ————— he wag ead ay i he lip ment down pe won Pepeople, They mall act te, auvamers. |The f And Breet Commissioner MeLeun arrived by the ten | toryice of Cue ns ees Peay ABE SOUL 10 WE | ory Youne Democracy ef the Twenty. | Pink serxe, covered with, white lace, ‘The srooms- THE SAGE OF AUBURN. Finking ship to avoid bene ewampe Micling the te successful caueuter str Lasteetom or | Ovclock train to-night, accompanied by alarge His chilron have beeen for some years at school Second Wa cking up Ti Pee O. Wier he Ghislaine wan Oonataied —— Alter, Belitnx about for a wills. ine crew of the Went ony as meaciigbevt wuunber oC vote | the jung Demoeriey of your elty. at wus mite | tn thls courtry, and his wife, whom he left in Nas- pions im the Legisiatare—Thoy Ory | \ithsowe rare and besuilfu! Powers. Dr. Booth, Aa pote ney wee iy uccemeres = J wid went Gown, wariingy bens trie beat eh niseriet fOr nevector of Riection 1) | great Wife at they could disentang! - | sen, is exnected here by the next stoamer. * ond of the brid jated ; and at the close af are of the New York Mar—Mavor O'- ms fech district, che person's ho sali be the other of each | selves from the crowd of Senators, Assonbiyinen, | 5 Down with the Ring. 8 friend of the bride, officiated ; a 4 head landward about five miles distant, On landin Gen, Quesada was in Nassan a’ the outbreak of the \ revolution Aa lavitation te jola tem wartmmoge | _ The Jefferson Deroeratic Association of the ately sent to him by the leaners of the movement, | Twenty-second Ward met last evening in their He Joyrally scqat Seatacl taptitnt ontce it few | famous hail on Eighth avenue, Roswell D. Hatch Desamber, 1908, the Arot wupply OF arma, conristing | Was in the chair. A series of resolutions were of three (hoa the liberating army, | adopted which duly lauded thetr donghty evampion, Heb gince conqnore! | Harry Genet, and cheered him on in his Ozht, arm- eeerdour position. | to-arm with tho Righth Ward Thunderbolt, Thomas ch the service the new ti Beir of Becton for strict, id time we oforesalt.” Ihe Mayor aud Coun'y isl) ageoriadn whether the Inspectors are. to do ther duty. The Inspectors and Canvaase: aot cleotion shalt act aa!) cheir olaces are Mllod. sncies In the office of Inspector of Fiection Many election district shall be Afied by appointment f persons Ravine ail the requisite qualifications cre spec fied by the members of Assembly Ln and for the Biy and county, York. In cases of anv such Tacancy on the 4ay Of elect! nit shall be supplied by ste oF the #ime and politicians who greeted then on their arrival, and who were overflowing in their attentions to them. A consultation on matters of the greatest importance was immetiately hold to Senator Genet's private parlor, ‘The party remain closeted at Present writing, and at this late bour it ts iinposaible to ascertain what they uave agreed apon, Tu vailing ig:pression see political moverne married couvie received thelr Hall's Budden Respret forthe Laws. | tho natives kindly trestol them, and they obtuin Mr. Seward during most of yesterday, remain- | the orsistance of a culde and started to walk te ed closeted in bis room transacting private business, | Yokohama, which they reached at daylight the nex® orn Seclety Anniversary. In the evening he received ® namber of visitors, atthe Bomber was immediately oraered to the Society calebrated their 40th | among whom were Mr. John Biglow, and B.D. | scene of the wreck, and eucceo ted in saving thirty. reary bya dinner last oight in the Metropoli- | Smith, ex-District Attorney. The ex-Socretary | Dine men who bad got into a cutter which floated anni when the ship went down, Several other veasole— tan Hote, Mr. J. H. Puleston presided. There | dined witn his nephew, Claronco Seward, at his | One with, Minister Delong’ on hoard proces ted t th than one-half of to aay ihe lonst, : of the disaster during the day, but siden, tm wei the ter bas not y da, on bis landing, repaired immediate. | J. Creamer, (Peter Mitchell, and Lawronce D, | Were Present Mr. William Cullen Bryant, the mayor, | residence ta Fifth avenue, and there he met Gen. | the acene of the da Ki ection distriet is siteated, ‘of covernment,whieh was then located | Kiernan, phibitgniiecera nH corrupt Rinz con. | Mr. Wiltiam E. Mount, of the 8t Nicnolas So- | Harvey, Judes Piorropont, Charies J. Folger. Judge | ™ov* lives were saved. The Jarane-« Government it the person Of persons se superated wah caval: | <2 CLENE OUD. nd desired to be informed of the wishes | trolled by Sweeney, Tweet, and O'Hall. ‘Ihe Asso- | ciety; Mr. Joba Robertson, of the 8 An- | Blatchford, Professor Doremus, the Hon. E. D. | andif necessary to haor the apo The, passenger’ ro the pouuical division of the ‘as provided by of tne government regarding him, Their reply ap- | ciation showod their pride ‘in brave Harry by their Mr, John Hobbs, of the St. George's; | Morgan, Dr. Parker, William’ M. Bvart ‘Their Comin: Reuni ‘len! Ground. Tho National Convention of this powerfal Iria organisation, whioh nainbers its hundreds of thous- pointed him general of division of Camagney, which rr appointment dates the 7th of January. 1960. ‘On the | SBi2asiasm when aciations of the Ring oreapiantion of the xovernment at Guaimaro, on the | jeaders Uy Genet snd lis colioeeias tenet ainieant following 10th of April, he was tod Coinmand- | (0) 4 Gein Cniel et ise one ‘sppoia for their fearlessness in showing ap the fut con: » Win. | On board the Bombay were quite strorised whom they heard the calamity that had befvien the vessel a ve 7 by tn6 they Aad pat declare they neither heard sey ind to-morre’ Teqnest from the Oneida to stay by them, nor min- Minister, Mr. F. L. Barreda, ‘The resola- | ute “4 ‘Neensnded er bi. me Was mentioned. drews 5 Mm rd Si Mr. Alfred Briston of London, Col. Frederte a. | Staqgiton, Hienord Huell ant others | oa on Conkling. and others, numbering about one hundred. | tertained by Augnst Belmont, Soceches were delivered by the President. by Wm. | Pernvi: act. ‘Tue Lispectors of Blection in each disirict shi nie n and Cost at hs Kosta ot Regatry ana Hection 10 #aid. thall bave power fo an- triets. to perform ali in the agvoral elec: ins fired. A naval court has vi 0d ‘racta, schemes, and jobs by which the robbers of | Bryant, Gen. MeDow the Mayor, the Rev. | tion of the Gommon Council tendering @ public recep | py ihe ‘captain of th Bombay. '*0 ap- | ands throughout tue world, will be beld om the elassi- f 4" ramors baving bees _ ctresis to | the Ring have ‘enrictied themselves. ‘They hoot at | Wm. C, Koberts of New Jersey, ‘The latter gentle | tion te Mr, Seward and exten ng, te bim the hospl- | ‘The ponition of the Onei.a was to-day ascertained ie prellde | CA" Eronadwhener, the Satyniain, Trimm | SaeetRnseat, Ore ciemas, hones geparended | Ms Bemesrcragraretasioeeste | mse aie wou ror aura ae drnonauen | tee ft ci, wey cnt fe Strep lat (vik | brartar,wuice aun ieee four fe fok . Me . rr Sweeny or Mic! Connolly, | of belag com almost outirely of consoeants. | sppro’ yesterday. In reply, r. OF Ld above the wate No bodies hi tt found, ofan soma BAAMOR (Of euch Tagpector of Feaxion and | marched onder Colonel Coreoraa to the war in 1861, | nil tach statementa, mn because the Presi- | who was not able to olect Na own relative for the | The Mayor improved. on a biue swallow-iall, with | was nota matter asking for iy approval or diean- | “Tyree tives ine Gnoiae bevel Gre Memkee cith ich yol| core aball Heten deliarap dum of | Hibernian Hall, No. 42 Princo street, on the 234 in- | ph} Genmed Bim the Bitost man, from his knowledze | office of School Trustee in his own ward. They re- | figued brass butious, by adding brass buttous to © | proval, bat be referred the Committes to the 4d] | «ship Ahoy.” © Stand bye’. You've cut ue downs Bryce be come Me cy and Lbraigesr ne hal ede Mord etal een of {he actual condition o/ Cabs trom his experience | coenize for loaders. of the Democracy suc, live | Lue waistcoat, ‘ection of the chapter, which ways: Diew her whistle, and fired ber guns, all of which atcttia” Be dcemeie pare of the electoral law a pc orpulbng theca tieed hat = Pde Or re ree tem to) EMER EDT |g Arita oa James O'Brien, toe loss. H.W. Genet, . er teak 11 be expended by the Corporation for | the officers of the Bombay say they did not bear, Petes Sd SL eee e8 SL, eee pe pesubed os Suane phgpitacrege dirs ae vee icy He left the shores of Coba on the 98th of January; | Michael Norton. T. J. Creamer, Mitchell, and Kier irwt Session of the New Sessions, atertrinment of any | though the guns were distinctly heard at this port— ‘of three o Yesterdey morning promptly, at 9 o'clock, the artke ai pil tke teal aleosed 16 each Ei Grate | twenty miles away. Court of Special Sersions was convened under the | Common Council WO ee eyed Steer Le law recently passed by the Lecisiature. Justices ra ON, " countrymen attempt to shield him. Hogan, McQuade, and Scott presided. A large nam- WORKINGMEN FINDING HOME! ‘The Oneida in 8 late typhoon lost all bnt three of oe her «mall boata, 6 of these w: t into by the ber of spectators Slled the benches. Justice Hogam | Mot Por the West-The Departure of the | collicion, lestinz but tivo bunts to eave 179 mang, Sit an presiding Jostice, A large calendar was dis- Excelstor Colony. The oficers of the Fealan Brotherliood last evene posed of as quickly a ever was done when tne | A party of fifty mon left this city last night for | {ne deetied: In view of the chocti of Mr. Meshany ‘te broeredlans tie Court mere, marked teas | Repablican River, Republic e0., Kanses, where they | go. whore it le to be held April 11.170, This. wae absoues of abractness SWEENY’S BI@ TRUNKS. While the politicians ws lazily strolling throagh the spacious lob Dies of the Delavan Hou: er Weir after-dinner cigars he was at present at Purllo'e defeat, and before leat: cae Syenecbe. nish troops tn Cumaguey being withdrawn trom their Winter ea —_—oin bets scan campments and garrisoned in the towas. Capea arr 3 Gen. Quesada states that the whole Cuban Army THE CADETSHIP MARKET. comprises soine 50,000 men, of whom only 9),.00 are armed with rifles and carbines, and the Fost. with iachettes, The mode of is leaving the istand is interesting, He seized a Spanish schooner. at Macnrires, bay'on. the south const, between, Vert branches tn Rngland, France, and, indeed, whe the foot of an Irishman has trod. ‘The organization in this city sione consists of tweaty-oue divisions ; in Brooklyn there are eighteen divisious, and in Mel rose, Jersey City and places near New York dranches are stativned. In each city they are gov erned by a general president with the usuel wamber Of general oficers. Each division bas its president and otber officers, Tie United States branch is g erned by Mr. Patrick Campcell, who is the Natioual wgate, and Mr. Timothy Darcy, Treasurer of tae ree huge tin-covered Sarai trunks, bearing Revell Mnown initials," P, B.S”. Ine few seconds ERTS sro d eatvered aroaid, the trunks, and, cos- plated them im silo Hasbrouck of Ulster, fore curious then the rest. Jaid luis hands gron one gf the trunks, looked af it with eyes ae large as in ment — Le ae Spells. . Wasuiwarox, March 1,—Mr. Mungen, of Ohio, says bis nomination to West Point was made on the retofore charae- | ttend to setile, ‘They took passaze on the Erie | the matter that kent them up so late on Monday Barness-tilnds— tion of Irish Societies, is the National Becre- | Santa Craz, and embarked tn it. “He was, how Fecommendation of loading Democrats of bis dis- | terized them. Members of the bar were treated | Railway, paying $57.50 each for the conveyance | Naht ant which resulted in the shooting. ” ” of. pe ” e officers and men of the Oneida numbered 1 ets Satire is coming back,” be sald at last, tary, “ia "proceedings are. entirely wocret ite chased by two Spanish men-of-war and oblize Sat, whan ba tan aed ee ee aoe artery. The anfortagates who were tried | mbiah. ta. sbont.halt the. monet. tese,0nd.| cale set ohan Mtadine De ean tered 178, aausibronet, lingered @ Little longer, and then le’t, None bot an Irishman lic cam become v, Where they barned ber, and while par Dut that he (Mungen) never received any of the | sdequate sentences were pronounced. taking with them 120 pounds of baggege to each | junior offeers, surviving the Mivaster. ly sutisfed thas the ‘anks contained a millio two of greenbacks. The" politielans, t Deving subsided, indulged iu ac eauso of the Equi (hat Le came back Ju 17m To am 80%, hich had accused him of running away end leaving Tweedy to Ogit the batties of the Ring alone. Oth- oF surprise scussion as to the Febir” to Aluany, Some eald a momber. Ite objects vole’, but ite members sre oxiremely reticout whe» asked for in formation op any point connected with ts views or urposes. It is truly called" Ancient,” for i hes en in existeuce for ceuturies, ite members are Wi.0.0-soule i,’ Ovorable men, true lovers of theirenuy- try, and loyal’ so the couniry of their adoption. Mauy of them iaid down their ives in Ler service in Ler niaris that tad bee | money. sna" May. ‘Lopnen, croteet the | ‘The money which Gustave Remall raid in 1969 to J ina due north uirecUon, and embarked at | secure the nomination of his son was received by ‘pao pear Nuevitas, tnaw open boat. Inthisshey | H.W. Fitageraid, who cave tt to Wm, Millward, ym pariy was oblised to rerncin’ slays, whee | the United States Marshal for the Eastern District lengili they found an English sponge-boat, whieh | of Pennsylvania, who fonnd ont that the recond ap- person, which is ome 9@ pounds more than te | 7, Tbe last words Capt Willams said were, whom Jeut..Commander Willian ensoh asually allowed. ‘The party was chiefly composed of | Hivkings eT knw ity but what can To? Tasked Seotchmen, there being besides them a few Rozlish- | foF more boats, and they mere not allowed m0." Ti oe Lrongh the necligence of -omeboly ant tne tnhue men, and » namber of Americans and Germans | manity of the Bompay's officers, a battle scarred an There were biscksmiths, carpenters, titlors, and historic ship bas been sunk, and as brave a crow the representatives of several other trades among | Officers and mon as ever stood between her fie and The first annual ball of the N. 0. Y. B., or None of Your Business Association, tn Irving Hall last night, was both civie and fancy dress. The members of the Association are politicians 2} clare Lour of need. took them to . Gen. Quesada commanded in | pointment mave'by Mr, Covode had fried, and that | of the Eleventh and = Seventeenth Wards. | them. They have excellent prospects of succoss | Ne" enetales have boon lost to their trionds and te Teaigcianedsand accompanied thelr declarstion with | “°T'he meeting on the 23d will be chiefly for the elec. | the following battles, which have been eo inetra: | he was avout leaving Congress without filling the | The floor was crowded wich dancers, re confident of being able to establish thom | “eis country, oe ee a pany fied he tion of National oMcers, Other business will, of | Mental in turthering the independence of: Cuba: | piace. He induced Covode to nominate his triend, toaily in fell elves in inderendent homes in the dista if lowing faa listorihe tome people supposed, him to be: and thet he wae | an ee ae eee oe tstd ees et wis First, at Pucute de Imins, between Princfoe and | and informed the Sergeantat-Arms, who was sont | Principally im ‘ull dress costume, althoneh there was | ten 1 Wtlenenion! Hines fh the dieian sone uae ae ee coming back to fgut Norton, Ge “ver,” Not | sealed book, as nove but the initiawd cam learn any- | Sitanica; second, at Sabana Nueva, on the Nuevitas | alter Lim, tiat be was not such 8 fool as to let | % *Priskling of fancy drossos, Among the best | THCh Maher detinatlon, | Tie Excela\or + | yitthad raae iia amey, Stoddart, Sargeons hese tinrks contained the sinewa of war. Not | sesied Look: a and Principe Kaliroad; third, at Kio Vasquen, be. | Covode kuow of it. dancers was the Hon. Anthony Hartman, President | ity ander iit protertion, ont cap On arn iee | Aucuciae Anderson. Acting Roatawala} W. We Bany mini.tos elapsed before every poilticlon in Al- A, Saas tween Las ‘tunas and Holguin fourth, at La Lana a Of the, Association, drested ass botcher boy. Al- | Ste ablican iver, the eoloniete sitgady there will | fence misty. Wihn a Wiliam Anderson Yany had been informed that the master Brain of “e0kiows bhbaan lke da, wheres Seenisn camp octaleting ‘ot BO cavciy | The dewel of Coa thous ie has to earry 330 pounds of load, he acemed | Ai teepunlican River. the colonists slready there wili | soy. Wilitan ff, HeneyHennoat Bp. Fine tree earning te casce gee.tees Greet Te y and 120 jofantry were taken, prisoners—the omMcers Elective Odicers in Fre cae Ofte ,Liveltoet of the dancers, Tbe Hon: | struction and ndvice as they mayneed. The mem, | Cuauinchan, ¥. J Dyer Henry of 3 y : iT th ° oners held - James z ! h his wife, bor y Gernory ha v1 Face who hed biresdy declared thelr allegiance't | The Souther Stateo Blooded with tho Mens Btandeuveequentiy shot ie, tora rants! | ‘The Kings County Democratic General Com- | ares, and the flow, P. J. Hanbury, dressed’ acts Sete fot Cr ree denice maace’ to.stand by each | Sorts, Wallan We en Paste Ring Metion bexan to foal decilediy nncom- | Arrest of One of the Operators Yesterday. | prisoners slot vy the Spaniards; Ath, ab Las Tani mitteo moet last evening, and Street Commissioner | KBlKat of old, wita Mrs. Hanbury, Bis shoulder ta tue Wheel and do lie individual heat Genet ese ieee Boe Jone Alrealy sow the Squire's Kait eyebrows and angry | Some time ago Col. Whitley, of the Secret bervice | where Bagtrgen 6 coast arens armbar ot Porey moved the appointment of a Committee to ailen for the common cood, They will seitle upon Gov: | James NeDonnid Elward Mu vei 4 ja Devartment, received information that one Alexen: ; 0 confer withthe Committee of the Kings evnoty dele- |, Bronktya * che ninries. ernment land, ench to mark ous 160 acres for bim- | Michwal Mellsie, Michanl Murty. i oud Suddenly @ steotorian voice drowned the whiazing | der J. Whitman, an athletic young sport, who nas ty of the cer. | gation in the Legislature, with e view of framing & he Finance Committee of the Brooklyn Board | sell, sa¢ to pay $i4oa the around for Government | ors 2: canny rnnineipn foster, CRares “4 Yam of po.ttical tongues, aud cried out: ipay Gh AniLNSA PeOenied his W aoantaTaat Ge kG ar of indeven- | Rew city chartor doing away with ali Commissions. | of Education, yesterday reported the following | the land for Ave rentac it wil be ence and cultivate | Rogert. John sweeney. Porter Smith, Te uders, “Al avoard or New York, aud passengers going i : scarce, but are | \ Bose’ McLangiilin expressed the opiition that It | schedule as the increased compensation for teachers fol haat = Thomas Etevenenn. Abracam Alolhofy, Patrick Fahag, fenth by the next train,” five-dollar Treasury note, and had sold them at fifty 80 day by day, inasmuch as experience | WOslt nos be advisable to clect city or county ————___ Thomas éprers. gonin Squires. James Ktaniev, Wiliam Hearing this ery, three herculean Irishmen in Y pe nm Tinker, Edward. Ti foliars per Bandred, His agents in this city and Philadelphia caused a large number of the on. Mr. Furey's motion officers at the May elects bas taught by what motiiod and at what poiuts these Magee RAAAIGG Ae, in the public schools: Those in charge of grawmar | Recorder Hackett Inculonting Krantnees, | Taylor Will the Chatrm, oF Intermediate departments, €1,000 ver annum; | Pat McDermott was placed on trial yesterday in | OMY Nel Birt sleey need to wiere the trunks were Sanding, and unceremoniously picking them up, Wilag Tryst furwstian Yager: and ve Chiuese Boye arious eguisites can be most safely landed, prevailed, ai ointed Mosars, Craig, Furey, and Thompyo ; Sooner Sirow ior mesons their suouiders, bore them oul | notes to be printed in the latter eity, and they found | gure Gimereat® coreditions: Gospel that we ugtlin wos dissatisfied, and sald b nts ip grammar departments, $300: teachers | the Conrt of General Sessions, charged with having LOSSES BY FIRE. Wo "the “alreet, od them ito the bangage | tocir way eventealiy, to diferent Soutnera States, | Duittor anny stavcs in most need ot didn't want any double dealing? and aber some do. | in sunpiementary ela j_primary schools and | broken into the store of John ©, Barton, 63 Beek: ——_— conveyed tw the depot, en | where they are palmed off on the negroes as genuine 7 bate another committoe was aabaututed, consisting monts attendance of 5 7 Sal ilo Now York : yoo | Bills, A eearch was made for Woitaan ia his usual ciate oie Hore et tee Heer ei?, | of Alesers, Lowber, MeLaughila, sod barnes. ¥ | pupils. ¢400 ; achera ta charge o1 | MAN Street, on last New Year's nicht, Opt. Jonr- | _ The Tilinois Female Collexe in Jacksonville, tI, “ What is the aire going away #0 soon?" hurts, but be could not be found till yesterday sfierpoon, when one of Marshal Huslow's meu, uo- der orde:s {rom the Colonel, arrested him at a house op-tow a, Where he was living in iuxurious ease, A quantity’ of the stuf was found in his porsession ihe woves are calculated to deceive ouly such por: tone aj canuot read, but they have ail the promi: Primary sc.0ols aud deparimenta having ab averace | Gan testified that on the 221 of Jannary he had the | cup? PUMed Yesterday. Loss, $10,000; insurance, $303 Inculoredecuocie Noa i ands pO Senncieatest | Brought to the Propklie: siret rite cathe, AES | Petton's woollen sbuddy mill, Derby, Penn In culored scivoo: ani } principal's of pnght to the Franklin street police station in a ed ; ¥, Pei euools Now 1'and & $2038." “Lbs roport. wee made condition of gross Intoxication. Wen lie became | Iirared, +» Monea? Svenine. Lost 620.000; partial] the special order for thonezt mocting of the Board. | tober he wns taken tntoa private room of the Cab tain, a fo "! An attempt was made on Sanday nicht to hy j somes ghee. informed why he bed been {he Courter | rinting ofice and the lower Semibary in Ouba Libre, the Government organ, publistv! at the seat of Government, Najusa (the’ same which Goyeneche officially reported be had Bi Mam’A, published at Harcon, a amali ise Sela (" ee New York ond Phila mi A bill was introduced in the New Jersey Senate the | [esterday, authorizing the Millstone and Trenton Lat | Railroad Company to extond it railroad #0 as to secure & coniinuvus line vetweea Now York and faked a country weber wh. ts in debt tor his board Dil, and wh eniy made up bis mind bow ouch to char, vote. ail,” brasquely Tho Squire was not arrived veplied tweon Principe and Najasa; La Ketrelila Lone Star), publi wed at Gi (imaro (the Guaimaro ‘THE SQUIRE'S Lert DOWER, He asked the Captain if he should say any yeneche destroyed); and lastly, the Botvtin Ofer, | Pi, lia, ‘The Stato ts to be 000 tor | How Another Pollermun Got bie Foot Into It. | tent convict him Cape Medion. tad fleck Froar. Thre are his tronks, which be seat | con, ,staree Of the Kenulne Meus, Aunezed 16 ® | published in the Cinco Villan the charter,’ and ihe Company aie ack te'ckarse | Four mon fereed thelr way into the Bnion | ratthe se tout anne owe MeKe: zie & Co.'s Inrze flouring mill in Thornto United States more than three cents per mile for carrying passen- seney Cotton Mills,—Good for ‘To follows have been b AMERICANS EXECUTED IN CUBA, | gers. Ibe Camden cod Amboy Railroad Coupany are Assembly Rooms, Grand and Elizabeth streets Jul ing bs the peal et I : at . Ind. was Darned on Buuday. Lose, $20,004" 1 eariy | evidence ‘already to convict him. McDermott ds pene CAR Y | thought his case a hopeless one, and confessed. te | #140 jer that folowed, Five Dollars, Mugtering their forces in opposition to tli ure, | 7esterday morning, where @ German Asi descrited in detail bow he bad ited Henry Harnes's vinezar factory. 159 Weat Ports evrybon op 4 ry Figure ; apy Mor yo shone wer go. 01 4 " w committed the cond atree ad . rs rT 7,200 sppeare: to enjoy the Jo. hnze.y, Wit ge? + tm porciateof ae ftandred Dc PApalAPetl CEE emetnL Cgatimicaien pel dbcad IM cod ere engigod ins ball, George Tege, a watchman | dureiare SSNS abet damage, hdr to tno extour Barr saceny owns in Alvan, iis tonne ce eee, | {liberty Head of Drum-fiend Court Martial and Igno- Judge Strong Again Confirmed, employed, ettempted to aject them, drow s pistol, | Tne arr euavigied him without leavine their | Pine inst Ralivray levator ta tore amely’Sists}"bave been leased iy hiw'io Com) | fret Richmond, Va. Wasiuigton, eat aber Wasurverox, March 1.—Judge Strong was | and fred one shot, which passed through Rdward | Permott sala’ he cast eet Bee eee NO HUTneIe a teeta nati eco Azouer Co.nolly, Apa Ww, wruuiaua, Guise Havana, Feb, 26, via Ker West, March 1.—A | S217 contrimed upon the recovsideration of his | O'Connor's coat. Tigo was arrosted, and at the | own statonents, which were made when Jjuse rar | of Garr. was Duraed yeatsrday morning. Lose eatimat Me, umes SL eRTGUESTEE TO son | ee letter from Santiago de Cuba, dated Feb. 18, gives | Lomination ly an executive anssion of the Benate | Ywmba yesterday wan old for trial In detwult of GUNsring from ive ettvels of iigaor, © Recorder LY seas 1. Jaires M. Mouney, foromtly a member of OnITUARY, 8 . 18, elcrday, A mouion tw reer bie, Bradley's tom | g2000 bul O'conger was also ‘held 4a See © ekott naked bi iitee Early vestertay morning a fire in 943. Broad ‘ammary Ring in Past B. Sweeny s wird the following secount of the tris! and execution of | Ballon back to the Commiliee was lost by two ma, | i Film fs | Eseke im I ho wae wiliing to swear ii . yonere 2, tte is rowed prosecute, Oftiver Minnla w 9 was in court, and | was innocent of the crime, McDermott hesitat famazed $10.00) worth of boots and shoes belonging te teed tele the Assembiz x D1: to eatautteus a ies Tak " ts allvorlog no and 24 Repabl- | tried to persaade O'Connor to withdraw the cparge, | but final Ned that he would r odor, | RUbON. Megovern & Co., on the frat floor nyded to foree the sian Saaen Fugre, of Rochester, Bt .. died ta 9 | the members of the Cuban Sante of that oily? ler bv. Ponting ® vous OB bis | wan landed over by Justice Dowiag to Guin Wales | te coneitoretie: cee ue wom! rcommerdanie ea: | Haren of draieries And Tice ‘eiirtalars 19 nFoper town court orriaanls fF ystrday totuive . ore Se Bosoa, | Richteen well known citizens, charged with be- nate AdJourndd, to be dealt with by the Police Cominissioners, nose, took off one year from the sentence lie would | rimmincs belonging tor Setoamn Weanore,” on tin Ee gupaltins to ths & uve 10F Ite cred to boll» large Opera House | lnting to the Cuban Junta, were arrested and taken — ~<a | Pals atch bave otherwise pronounced upon him, and sen- | third and fourth floors; and 84.000 wort of Indta i Husted. the ouly Renebit i i hy ‘o sn cimonre estate at Ban Juan, fftecn miles trom | FEASIES PROM THE OCEAN CABLES, A Newark Silver Wilding. tenand ‘hte 10 Fouh years) labor tn Ring Bing, Maudeioaurm @' Coe At‘of this + foanrod chy Comiuties, ln order WO. 8 erter, a Ncw York morchant, whe | this cliy., There they were tried by court-martial, rm One day Inst week a well thodi See eine he guido. ihe payers of Morrisania an’ opportunity to Valley, died sudilenly yesterday in ) convicte’ of treason, anc contenced to suffer death: | The Bishop of Osina has arrived in Madrid in the iA known Methodiat THE LATEST LABOR NEWS, fen ssid ira Medea on 3 te thei fs Broad aireet, Sewark. ile was @ memoor of the mau | 1 w b allowed tie ase enstouy of the civil guards, clerryman of Newark invited his friends to celebrate pat Bi Uleir deveves, Mr, Husted | showed that | ae itt Ste Ford y i wistance of counsel, aoa mg beni it Hn : sb sek —_— the provisions of ‘this “joker @ tez of i a . nor the priyiege Of summoning wituecses iu their | The Chineso Emtxissadors continue th ti. | Dis sliver wedding, Alter receiving the congratul SPARKS FROM THE TELEG P Woe abnuniy would be saddied upon vse | | Col. Leopold von Gi'za, descendant of the Baron | ‘iefonce. They wre all execuied sos after the ter- | ablous with the Tussiau Goverumunts © NOT BOBO\l" | och TE DRE fist. baw Aries teas te | Cree utetberz® coal miners Reve strupk. BOR TUN TELAEBAPE, Boor Morrissiamiuna, that the Justice of tue Court | YO Gil?s, of the Prussian ary, died yesterday, at nis | mination of the (ria, Among then —--ytwo Ameri | The stermor Rhein grounded on Monday while 4 ‘ Ore halt of the discharred workmen are to be re- 1 > RiRelt to ve crented, would recelve a salary of eight | fA dence 28 Last Lwontr retire tie was born in | cans, namely; Jolin Fravele .@ mutural- | entering the harbor ox Breierhave sid Fellaictas ot Gin saesees nae’ Mticmmaeen OLR the | laesaeed Tn the Chariestown Navy era sigue URL nt, PORHSILBTS:-bFy:Sleonostag a rade Masao Gait ert roo Rs ust ou'tho 15th of August, 194, aud servell with com elt = a ven. delicacies of the season. After which ue reqaasie’ Th d Coovers, No. % hn’ re adel Sits perquisites ‘of et Ioest a Socal cose betdal iti ta Lae Pee er erie eae Matetn, | es aliurens one Charles Te Of the iat, the House of Lords last evening. abit! toamend | ti: nen to step into an adjuining roo as ne | meteratise torcie none,» ave Deen succosetel | A” ciored woman aged 101 years died a Ind Fivin Peat sltes Of 8s Leset ae hy 4 hile in the an armp.. He arrived in this country ed Btalee, emer ch ACt Wis pAssed to a Lint reading. Wished to makea (ew remarks, which were in the lahtevere® 0 3 TT Aanapolis yrater fay, din"the owerg contented. oo bine erstuceeénatd | te ust cad is ihe spring of sl organised the Deliaib | | Acting, Goternor Olede ondereis that the men | Inthe House of Commune last ovening, Mr. Ry- | slaps of a deaand for ed por concn (Os tan |g Bichlazers Vanton, TERS HON dy eae, Mt | The Livernool cotton market closed fiat; uplands, firouts an” thowe possessed bya sites cree oh be Comusaded wall We'd ry a sent to the aftr, (uy oh dy, allowing | BGS kare wolice of wmoton for the Feductiow of tie | Wlich thoy bad Just eaten at his expens {he waaes dersauden wapererore 7 ashen OF ey Lee Renta ; ; uprowe Court. r , he bad received diferent oruers frome (unt ae gv e; ee At the plasterers’ meeting last night a delec: Tho Drizes drainice bi!l passed to a third read Mr. Tvested, warming up, declared that this VOETEA GE AEOUE FO WKe Valmuseda, ~ pnb Pra asta ae Sa eee RS, Bxodne of Whlnkey Destora, ofthe Jeraty plasterers now ansurikeasatonta rater, | ta tue Scuateyentorday, iain petored fot emanate from s Westchester county | aarshal Harlow says that go Cuban ,exvedition whale era prlecae, Agreed then? 2m TeONs beactlag ta th There aro 103 buildings to let in @ small area | giinginets pidges oes SESE New York pla Tae public debt exhibit shows a reduction in Feb ce, but that, Miverva like, it sprang from the a ‘ ie Latest Span ri o ‘ ruary of about $6,000,000. rain ofa New ¥ f has recently salied from this port. One hondred Engiieh 1» undergoing a | in the lower portion of the eity that were _ Db rs of pad that hs bore eooe tis laos fee aeMeEL pitorpey, | Mr. Willard Bartlett fee axed tha akan Havana, March 1,—The Insurgent General) course of tuition forthe euion ie ier thou to contly occupied by wholesale wiser mani hedes re | natiiee Semntre Of, Albany, struck James Mason was drowned in a raceway at Cromp Noceliis Wat gave it birth, Mr, Huested's exposure S'sustainod. by the Erie Hallway front Jueegnti, | Napoleon Oranco, who originated the rebellion io [Sgertorm the dutiey of the Brute postal teres tapi: tnd dealers, Delong Con Wabeton ae ererere | Sntioned mecusntos of tt tou village. Bi 1.08 Monday aught, Of bus i Kamsey's tr gusaciions at $5,000. the Central Department, has voluntarily susreuderes | \¥. MeLoury Brown, the Secretary of the Chinese | two ctuer urme have just ceused their existence. olng to Albany tor work Silver inines of uncommon richnoas have been dis to the authorities ut Lob Minus, With seventy of his | gAvamsy, expects toro ¥ 1) Se 5 covered in Grayson county, KY Graaxrio ew Wm. Noaly died suddeniy at 83 Tenth rN amy, ey o''pe uppointed to the place wade pi i TxDLE Pout Nemy tied, tuddeniy at 8 Tenth avenve; | meu,, Hie promises to come to Havana to conics | f/ ani By tab aeauk orkuate Basta ————_— CURIOSITIES OF CRIME, The Cincinnati Souiliorn Re llroad biN was defeated full dlscomaited Mt ecfooney. and he meekly ac- | auc, and Eliza Pocie atdo Water street. ] mith the Coptaln-Geveral ne te the bent mouns 4 | y\e\premium of insuranco ou the steamer City of i tie See My Statye : in tho Kontneky Senate yesterday valicbim ed in ry 's motion. ‘Ihas, once again, - end he insurrection without further bloodshed |p, 4 Bat bee cae j ripe Bits In Elm street, near d, Inte at night, Ani 4 a Time “pega ™ y evan ag of Wenielencr te toed camps | , ies Cord, ated 9. slodeer in Now strot ata. | huevo tuvufurned comerbartuattte nt Succes | Bit2 te Me Sistuae yy Home argTseutt | aftyhtm tert sear Grand. late at night, Ann | | ratrick, weDonna caine Fetarnet’Cuistne | shetid'of Albway county, Wycmuag. of Jurors by tee re Yocom an honest Hepa can repreacutative to | with hmsdkereliel, ou de by strangling bervel acliene, Goyeneele, Vaclio, ‘aud Benogassé. hove BN fell “Nendions to the foot, "Since te fall uo one hse ih Ra on Mlvaay ey Wirehaldiodersutt | ‘the Paxtncket Town Couneit offer 800 for th ma from the teuder wore ueir friends. | ‘" a A ie Held: tmuch indignation in sporting circlon at | seon or heard of Ler. 000 ball vasterday. by Justiee Dow Ing Pawtucket Town Council offer $500 fur the this connection 1 may mention that the Wert, Gallus Pads; \d * Danciog Master” and John | A Spaaish dispatch reporte the death of Col, Ash- Khe boas rday between Baler Se tan 40 political iriends, were to tae | ‘eovery of the murvierers of John Reynolds. thester King, composed of Senator Cauldwell, Ai Blanchard were ted yesterday for drawing wines | |, F Ny Paras eat FORCIIAY Det ree zo PESTC. 7 House of Dosention. ‘ ” ato the M ‘ o e. Seu dwell, As magbAre were orree ley. 4 supposed hie result Was preatrauged WESTCHESTER COUNTY, i RY ro Atari from Providenes, last night Send yuen Lawrence and Mooney, Surrogate Miin, | aud, 1a) 3 —-—. oh oy . ‘Therosa wy C the prize fghton Fisher's Island, betwee: F Coan eae y, Surrogate Mills, | canteens oF iu Vessels worn Uuaer the waist Coat, " i meee Man ex was entrosted by her husband id Callyer, end, between Edward! tray ues Cochrane, ex-Seuator Sutherland, and oe The Brooklyn Republicans for Free Cuba. ‘clchstaz yesterday, Count The "Vesper Quartetto,"” comprising Mesers. a, | Witt. Meo! hy to himself and other persons, and | St Callers Meats al bee as eakine Gu) Desnosrate, have VEW ONRSEY. At a meeting of tho Kings County Republican ci Heng epetataagauuat cue aboutin | ana'f 0, wrevens.dh, Chadian ant de Me Mier wah cited, tnnea wits caneoe eae es re Jnint resolution wee offered in tte Town Gonase uo 1 ° General Committee, last evening, Mr. G. 1. Willey, cua\ty. the kelchatae, however, Yured | Gn, Davis, pinniath, eave m vocal coucere ay Moune “aayiond mene oD lis rainy arklug Congrese ty aboltsis the nat.oual van Sticwoster one grand and coutingous boulevard, -— OF tae Bath Warde tense M + | da favor cf abolini Nt, Dy @maurity ofr Veruoa, N,V, on Monday evcuing inst. Iho tare au A be eRe PR Dy aystern fins to the Gist match kept upon their movements | A Paterson rumor reduces the Erle freight tarit. | Wwhleh wore Sart, dered the following resolutions, | ™“m., semaine of 4.0s0n Burlloxame are to be sent diene ea ie Mtge gt fue. so Wal Ht MIgUE be delivered to the | The Ohio Lerialature lias rejeetod Mr. Roker't aincs W. Huested, lips : pena lg. ° na Celene pertormancy of th sal we semceoenemee MH to enbinit the question of wotal # > Bate nope atl aren Culed of Petite! Was sworM Into offce yesterday as | resoteed, That the Repnbliean General Committee of | sons''will ruvssi vn oh, te reuse of | gramme presoued. =? Origa pr ——— Te apaaaTMIs fs ageition of to tne of a ‘oilve. is county c y sympathize with the Cubans I Jus ingeoke died was uation of the ———$__— bi + yi fanny of the Democratic members of Assembly | ‘Tie Paterson Poor Honse end farm was sold by | {eit siforts to. enablieh w treo koverument fy the al cg er re SEES HOURS OF LEISURE, — irons Canterne fo morrow evening in me Assombly @uction yeslerday for $11,145, ” Heiand of Cuba, sholishing avery. and guaranteeing Wor ihe aret bi 1nd 1850 the police permit the Lill Ho stenmer Alaska was haned ont in the stream ore Cy bamber for the ourpuse of taking unit rs equal rights to' ail; wud Inasmuch asthe war is com imo windy 185 Nice permit the - a " " He erate Canal bide ‘This bill bas been drawn in | yo TRe,culored citizens of Jersey City are preparing | ducted by the spauiarie with remorseless cevettycin | wearing oftisne tu tne Navel ef Komolduring the | Company C, Boreniy-rtath Resiment, will donee day, making Feady lor & voyage to China The Matteson ard Goodell whisker easo, involyin @nioriaity with. Gove i to celebrate the adoption of the Fiftecuth Amendments avion of the urages Of civilized warfare, avery-con, | caluival. Nodiurvane:. ve orcarred.. The weath: | 4, GoynPtny C., Seventy.ninth Recimont, will Julge Nelson Las granted the anplicat 0,008 plete i SeRloriniy nor Hoffinan's desires, and | '° Yeni i acoDiion of the Df comaieh humsuiky cals OF resoguiion | er Wa Unfavorable yuueriey yaad mere war vttio ani | I UKINE Hall Co-nigut, So wil the Independence so- | wJ¥lte Nelaon Las gr pation Of Mrs | fAsia) worth Of epic Wa Sts Louis 9} coutrart aya wie tn wo | x ; d pat w copy of the foregoing be forwarde : is Blok: | Tie Rev Wim. tt, Boo eat bis Cooper In- | Ext oloet ot sonfi : Tho Re! Stocking Mow Ball Club have engure aie nba" eatide the Canal tinge oti | Pat even nah premmattrerns dertaraed | , Duntin, March 1-—In et PE Bek, | atitute leclura ‘oi tie kectarian School qneation SRusllestor Callicot, ooudned' ta the Alveny pon | yt ity era ikl ant ar hola Lave cuaored ae get Sesh et tee our the-bae, | ,Thomay Heanclo. of Port Jerus. «brakeman on ecafully ronuented to areeithe adap | Uno to bo" toss choles, wos 3 wy four Englaud Church, Williausbaryh, this oven srector Folk has male a complaint. to the C HOA DESMO OL oe FRR OR GL DARDS 2M Proviiing for tue appointment of as many | the Honesdale Brauch of the Erie Hallway, was killed extending erent Fig © | votes, Tie sucosssiul cauchiaty wilo w er, @ pupil of the Inmented Louis | missioncrs nzainst Serueant Latty toe mat ootetine ey | ‘the citizens of Cambridve had memorial servicer Eetyimn vr aichien, ‘on te -candle ‘ay thty fear Mls 9 #8 boharday ape cba ie Bresaie Atal pots, was ta'ed by Berquist at Mrewura the parte at Eat Hreuman, a notorious | 2, sutklay ae In" hone of ‘the Tate \ ison Wurlie s essory, ‘Ten thousand men ean 9 a 8 office as Po- pe ned pollu ahs Ila 1 th Ward, who was oi ata | same, aod will erect @ monument to lis memory Crow. she truth the matter te that | ice Commissioner of Newark. David Andunon was | A Whole Family Poisourd by Stale Byes. Mr. Torrens, in tha Honse © (vramons, yester- | 0 0" No) cen Mr Gottechalk’s | cock duh Ee Ua aR sine Consol Ht Hoag oman, having full sway over the Canul | &eeted President of the Board. On Monday evening the family of Mr, John | day, moved that It were notin he Coveininent | Ghat hug WevEr Jee Dood beerd oe ok Aer, [22 | The caisson for the foundation of the Brooklyn | Fixeswentk 16s, and a TOF '» aiming to make the canal management a | The German druggists have formed an Associa- Joy. of 129 Charleton street, after a supper on an | to bu vinigration oy enabhiif BeArcians to ce. 7 OB SUericss OU | aide, River Bldgo. is M twn-tore linois'¢ } ge socle y y ' f tholkast Itiver Bvidge ix ty bo Iaunehad about cine DK. Het bury wae Inery by which he and the Hing ean | Hon andes the name of the ™ Gerinan Apothecaries of | Omvlet mado from shop eggs, were suddenly taken | Dorrow ioney tor that purpine, sreed to by & ae --papapepened the miadie of thivinonth: lis men have oven working | Andrew Me aed SO was struck ty t Pulte. bie midiand and western counties, Now | New Jersey,” with C. Halzachahor as Presidout. with violent cramps and’ piins, accompanied by | 1¥ opposed the motion, und it wis y PERSONAL INTELLIGENCE On itsiice January s. The sip has been dredged wud f the dawn train'or the New York & New itaven strove 4) Laminany Ring's main stay has been Coroner Crane hela an inquest yesterday morning | Purging and yornit ne A physician having been | © 1% ‘ : = ae J i nearly ready for the foundali Me was borue Heng je ig Homan wants to create w great Canal | 1) Hoboken over the body of Coming Heardom, | caled, be administered strong emetics, and Yoxter- toe ehorter of an English pay or gullet admiaston | PANG rapier The Ring Board of EB. ‘on, but not the people ! tif ‘O4 this reason that this caucus is to be | te Walchinan Who Was urowned iu the Morris Caual | day the sufferers were pronounced out of danger, fo the Connell at Home in the gu © of a) tab that Potor Horr Sweeny will soon | of Brooklyn, have exo Miss Nichols, @ tenel The Winnepeg Convention bh Fi tabs siylt!t Siembers' whiped' Into supporting this | 49°k: ase WOre BRORe nee G9) ob ut on Fining co nf iteas the» ACU Dulas; | apoly to the Lozialature for a bill to chang? hi» name | in schoo! No. Im wh was chitged with tn by ominit (as Tra ht econ Paeen een Mewure by making a purty question of ite Bergeant-Major Ichabod Condit, of the & y hie keke accent, and) voveny!@ 8 Papal | to Perer Beat Sweeny, daughter of Mr, Kichard of Chesver. place. Chief Justice. beeretary ot. state Atststai Pee uiror a os MK. JAY GOULD Regiment, 8. G.- 8. NJ. son of Gen.’ Joneph A ceene wines an shar: anileing a vier dungeons, A BUN reporter Woule wishay\’ '° CHUKUE | Among the witnesses enbpana to tostify In the | thet aud murderer was Fecuntiy exoue and Beerctary of tho Treasury, wus ate to cousiliwee ® Uinber of railroad men are in town to look pias WHS talibary Donors te Orsage, W ¥ ? ay. ‘ Fullerton r verde: pear Flushing: and altempted to throw him from Qe tzlthetandine th nonne tent ti) | tw Mardi | Collector T! Judge Naar, proprietor of the Trenton True | Pridze,pleaded guilty yesterday tn the Queens Count; ies wou nppre Penny autre, atom ¥ Fat Ox (Bout a 4 : al! aving road in ‘Tum SUN Liat the bill legalizing | AmrHan, celebrated his gold Court of Bessious of hway robbery in the second | of Patteries yeu perce sae ests 4 Saueort sume city, A chess match {8 in prospect between the Nine- teenth Ward Chess Cinb watel “Terrace Unt Gen, and the Wii © ATE: Comintatoner John A. Osbori omas FE. Sinitth, BoA. [el Voy / sf boltee, the | Murray: Jainee Ht Winte, thé Hou. thow js sourtvard | J. G. Gullek, Alex, Graf, D. G. Kolin, t temporary Government rT A young music teacher named Day fuveta in Terrace Gar. | Mase. went to Woonsock on Friday W ADU Choa Chay.‘ F ier in erent f Franklin, wective F. 0, Tupiey, Dinict Mlesmore: Ne M. Fit Glad are te ob a The dén lias de. TRen week Ce eerie cBns nome (he ertieles. Ang Oppolaiment an Grete ne | night ‘Two thousand invitations dogree, and was sentenced by Judge Armstrong to | people gntheredon tie tone Poy disgurb: mel: Bohn, @. 8 Mott, Wat, dont : " Om about the % i SREB WED) 12, Providence, anid hee not bacn bverd oF Suvorvinor hid beoa sous back | the visitors wore tue Goveruor aud Lis shea’ bitte Prison Yor six yours and jour wontus, Aces of aay kind have oovurrud. Prdy, Joba Atekieo, aud Svea Du Fay, "| gute Dua Wanissononcrk Cutie a Wea gaat nyt J atucn, Hy faut a Atna eh igttd Mean ¢nataoie, Wa