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QUESADA VERSUS SUMNER. enociTy OF TRE STRUGOLE FOR CUBIN PREEDOM. om Ff 4 Cre itice-A War carly 700 sprniel Betslintto: for of Pat rm r phot Th ard sumacr Del re Gen, Quesada, late Commander. repo to! vive Pine Cb army, addressed to the Junta ‘ote: ¥ «. We extrnes its as of thie cy, eb fore ws. (patient and interesting parte ‘rye Geus ral bep ing hy cekrowledsin: how mataral Nfs that tcreign rations, whore only means of foowing «hav was colog on in she fsland wore Span seeing that (he whole energy of the patriots had expended in interior organization, &e.. and Weer ie hork deol te coast by the 8 e! effective should Wi observe: bus distineuisted our Washingwoo Mlewre. Wel Biiines Te oes oto deaertive Te ACTUAL STATES OF THE REVOLUTION pe ‘and avd with the first anoply PPerme (Decenser. detalis of condition of nil irs ne where Biisnteds but, in Bayan, and olke Abere, thare can be bur Htte doubt that it was at mtjate in a desperate cond) ton, and that the Pa qrovrna wile he sdruily iavuazed to put Rtehids of tle patriots proved not oniy an pportine reinores rent, but a support, physieal and foral, Us the c.0-e, 10r Whe 1eex Of whieh the revu- fain of TsO Th ielt ewe been consizeed by tts for to the. comp rative oblivien which has en. fombe:! all ein ar Cuban efforts for in tependence. 1x ny. HE OF CAMAC! BE 1s NAVED GENERA Knowing, as We do, the socia character of the and owncls of C; mages, free, accustomed to ou + door exercise at d command of Laeir con unts, owning fore trects of fund und) provortionate ber 's or eat Ne aid porses, ( norant and distil ot town an (4s Cram els, owe eon realy credit the diMtent Hes Gon, Quesnda mest have encountered in redu fhe such materia — “oud in ifself, none better—to the dieiplive of camp Le wid miltary routine, AS he tells cs, this Wee fully proven ab ids first encounter With the enemy, 6 he, 5.0K) stroug, ander Gen, Lesea, Bere treparin to force their way from Nuevitas Wo Puerto Prineire, trough the heart 0: Camaguey. was the «ant of discioline (hat with the country at bie command, be could rely upon pen only W.erewl b to DISPUTH LESCA’S PASSAGE. With this small foree, however, he monaged to kill * the enem ,vnd seriously wotad 500 more. 6. that bad We need leaders under known Lew to any intrencn+ , oF bow thelr forces Mril. he could evsily Pave — prevented ie passage of Lesen's column. Lesca reached Pu: speibe, aud the Geuerai sta'es hat (rom that Boren ® reries Of apparently objectless Bac (s oM] cOUn‘ermarctes trough Camacner, Wut which, nevertheless, xerved to reduce bis aros wotommunl ion, whies he hal already been forced fo divi © wil e Cuban army of the Onente, He decries as Of a lmiiar character tie so-called de tles of La Nala, Cire jo, Yumagneyes, Sinta Fé, Airy o Blarco, La Ccrudad, Prins, Las Yeguas, ani Sowa Nueva, They were im reality nothing ATTACKS UPON SPANISH COLUMNS, evine ‘rom one point of the country to another, i consisting solely frmew Vilmsseca passed in this mauner from San Miguel fo (x00; Goyenecbe twiee from Camaguey to fats Cruz, ond from ban Cruz to Cagsen: "Aguilar from | Camacuey to Si: Baview; cnt Acosta from Clezo to Camagney tod (hit al of these Spanish generals invariably marked their route with their dead, thelr arms and their bagnige mules, About this ie the tne 1 the revo ted toyed indepeve t fonference os ' weation was mooted of mers: istricts * hich had hitherto era ents and the memorable Mars Lod pice. At it wore con. the irincl al leaders of tle insurreetion of Priente, Camuguey anu Cinvo Vislas, and iro it re aied 'e orm tion of tue Caowa Repudiic, waose dre oficial nck Was THE TOTAL AMOLITION OF SLAVERY. The army was immediately regularly organized ; Wise a commisariat, wLose special cu'y Was to Ulish tanneries, ma smith », forces, exr > ope, armories, snd sud tes, Meath hit my of the Ortenve bad day earnestly spolied for u whieh Gen. Quosula hac count of having forward crc y mosket und cartrhige » ole to send suppres, Le fulderas us, be arrived ut Las some wives Moers rnd one hundred and . fwlen into ot : gen renten ed to ceath by ‘ Mi @ marere: to Hol 4 6 Vavqner hat tis nx an olnntee 8. Whou 7 fe woe aman to 00 errtridres, : 6a Fe styed mdvice Somat iin vy the of Gen, Vicen'e : Th ie suit and w . din: place +n the ‘ F print he met thee ¢ ‘ ntellt € ' bromcat , the twoen the th ee " Aino, and Cuba, Orsini with Gen. Pho , Ay Govern byl ef ths Derarty wd th Gens Murm Marcano, und deaity under tis imp ders, "He thn returnel to the ¢ Deparmen’, and comnanied in the actions t Puente Quer: aco, dan Niue Riv See, Chives in Bavatubo, and Alvigracta—al points wh tor clus: @:joining’ the Nuevitas and Pero Princiye [ail Tood, and In toese managed 10 Intliet a loom Upor Uh eveuy Whier trey lave willcbily renurte | at uiowon Dupdred in kille wounded, berespective 01 ti Jow-es by sickness, Which Were at Wis tine f 1. July, 130M, he was op bis Way tu tue bance Peparupent, When news of an ATHOCIOUS, COLD-BLOODED Act, ¢ommitted by the Spuniards in one of bir on a eh 412 sears oid, wea ainon col to Hgnintatsucsan outraze—..o: the firs —Gen, Quesuta sont w cominuuioaton 1 Briz..Gen. Letona, then I eommand of the Svan ish forces in Camazdey, eballenging him, us tek» challenged” Brig.Gen, Lescs, toa evi 'z Oe more In necordumce wWitu the Kin o the provent cemtur:, He sens tis desiuies by a Boanish officer, @ prisoner, whose jlierk Le gave Mimo 4 ice. Letona sent nim sn 1 General Quewida tha Till TREAT UIM ONLY TO BULLETS,” ve the messenger his liberty, who took q ony " it to co to Havana, and on the yor) ea) ° jos by Quesata ot Letona’s chalionse , « Buarchod "inclveat the head of a few dra .c« ferent every soldier who ga:risoued te Poza ind the Cundsd, ap owtskirt oF Puerto Prin 6, wid give ordura "at the sume time for ti & cv fen win of troops on the Cxireme south of the Talros) sine, and on tee folly ing morning cleare Wy | uicte the w pind force Fitrson of Sabana Nueva, kititig the om ity the excepiion oF suine thirty fore cist t iniantry, Wio rarendsred ut discretio Me oays, 1 wisted, however, to gi ONR MORK LeS#ON OF HUMANITY to the enemies or Cum, 1 nardor 1 the privat m+hov tical whowe the rank of Walch 4ne wi ee cu talne, LyO cdeute lta, one © nd f zeants.’ Generrl Quesada at this trome Hlewen with amimunation to the ~unty Kepirt win whieu Generel Cavoda en the enciny in meveras encagemenis wt Moron, uni Tucaro, At tris lust wetion the ‘ion oF Tarragoaa was so completely routed oy LEFT ALL THEIR ARTILLERY Wi tle bonds of ihe patriots, ws also their wounded. ‘ ter war the Guiet of Buttahon, Gen Y Gea. Casio, who commended the £ You (© Instant exceution, (Septemver, * now thoughs th Pportune to ofeusive, wud atte 1 took Las 1). His 0! ject, he alates, was voither her de-troy the place—simply to provite HOw eothing, arms, and ainmuns riotion at the D\TTLE OF Las TUNAS | point from what has reached He cfveted Lis purpose completely. He snd look eWay S00 rifles und an lininenke MUNN, und HO Olber booly was 4 genersl Boek Woe prohibited by bia eth From the batde of Las Tana, Bintde oe cial tees hala shites a new epoch fur the bate vurmy. He then tarvea his a pi ion to the te. ites Whiel: the island presenta for Hine Ue cope with the essential elements of flv comtuissions, and Joré, in which be was reduced Fowver frou the Dpereer rifle cartridor @ hav Caplured, one of the coumission sent INST POUND OF GUNPOWDER ey MONET hase in Cuba, He ordered a8 much Lorsible, and at once set ont Went “4s, Lowey, 4 wo Ory Induced Gen, Ques W bald at a own wort HEARLT SEVEN HUNDRED SPANIARDS MOT. A person, Tejada by name, came to me requost- {ng to be admitted into the tervice, but on the expres condition that he should belong to my own body cuard, and showed ach anxiety about it that my Auapicions were aroused. I ordered him to be srreste.! and searched, and on bls person were found 3 Neil sharpened darger und # pasxport from the Captain-General of the island, ordering him to be passed and assisted in all towns carrisoned by Spam Ish troops, On being questioned, be contested thit he nad intended 10 earry out the commission whih bad Leen Iptrnsted 10 bim, whieh was to MURDER CESPEORS AND QUESADA, for which he had been offered $30,000 oy the Soantat Governmont; adding tat (a Havana many men bad been hired and much money put ap for thie purpose by the merchants of that city. At the very «ame time T received an oficial despateh from the military commander of Najasa, informing me that he had discovered @ grand conspiracy among the Soanish prisovers held in thut fortrers, and requesting my Presence there, o¢ he considered the matier of great importance. I repaired thither at once and inett: tated om inquiry, from whieh I learned tomt Mojor ‘Troyano, Capt. Cuadrado, and all the oMeers and soldiers prisoners of war, confined gt that and other points of the Repuotic, bud eoncoeted a plan of os ap nd that they bad ready to carry with them pluns and minute details of our positions, for and enrrixons, “Taking then Into consideration, that these men bed been pardoned on their solemn word of honor never to take vp aims against Cuba, and with the express wily ulation that eneh one should be answer: able for all, ardall for cach, That they had already previonsly violated their oath and that thetr lives had teen twice ‘oricited; that Thad at each step of the —revointion threatened Vil mateds, Letona, Goyencese and others in vain, that 1 wonld make repri thrects wiich Thad ever carried oat becanse it went aginst my conve.ence to killa disarmed and vun- quished ‘oe; that ervelty and outraze in every shape Was rampant wherever Spanish dominion ruled in Havana, in Puerto Principe, in May amo, in Santiago and convinced that do whut Tmizht with so irra: onal an encmy, the war would never be carried on inaciviliged manner, I reported to the President that In my opinion the reprisals so ofen suspended should be enacted and that ihe conspirators be etins- tised A decree was at once passed by the Houss of Representatives, by which it was enacted that all the then prisoners of war, and all those subsequently captured in the territory of the Repablie should sur- for death; end in compliance with this decree the 070 Spanish chie/s, oftcers, and soldiers referred to were shot on the 10th af October, 1808 General Quesaila then explains what was generally fel! by himself ant his Generals of Division as to the Little that was being done for the cause by outsiie iriends io the way of supolying arms acd ammuni tion to the fish.ting men of Cuba, Carada, command- the ir) Cinco Vitus, “revorted to him th part of bis men wee the Eastern Department, report- we had many well drilied r utirely without arms, and even in Carn ague) pithiul 10 see bodies of men Urilling with woole with the precision of a binly of zoway whieh could be spee 4 red becwuse the real condition vantry was net known, «He resoved, there: fore, to leave the island und called for this purpose A COUNCIL OF WAR of the cliefe of the army on the 15th of December Inst, betore whom he explained his Intention. first received with rezrec, bit when be had his plans everybody endorsed then, The Presid appruved them, and afer Gen, Quesida had bonded @ver the command in eulel tv Gea Thomas Jordan, he wae encr by Presivent Cospedes with the importunt mission whiea ba broneLt him to oar shores, Aeiore iewving he re- ceived communications from Gea, Jurdan report. ing the ROUT OF PUELLO in Les Minas de Guimaro, of Valmaseda in Las To- hur, and of Goyeneche, files in San Miguel, and *ub- sequently in Najisa. Gen. Cavada ulao reported to im that in compliange with his instruct! * he had sent a strong foree into the rieb district of Colver (Januiry, 1370), for tae pervose of destroying te cane Gelds, of Which the enemy desired to take ad. Vantage; ind on the 3th of January he left tue Re- of Cuba ina condition of prosperity. He au: in tubular form, Of these tubles we cx Taek the vital pe Loral army roll tees: OO Fivenriis é Bags 00,745, oworus r in ; Ga There are iu the teriite died “by ‘the’ Liber ators forces, sixteen public schools, ‘tix Catholic © urches, ope Episcopal cuureh, and’ toar Maswnic lo ere are siored sugars (obaces, und Lides to ihe vaiue of MANY MILLIONS OF DOLLA which cannot be realized from lack of exportation. Aub homens deporit of guano has been dircovered in the caves of Nijasa, Cubitas, and elewhere, Which ts being converted into powder, The tui he lew supoly the army wits irom 4.2%) ¢ er sient tartories tu Tn the arm fa the urmy us ure converted molasses, cereals, suieient Lioned twur, One powder manufactory furnishes fly pohods ter Cay. 416 otuer four aave wot yet com- weuced Work TOR CANTRIDGE Bz0P9 0 caps aud 1,09) motale cartridges per ortment a number of estates ugar ob vccount o! the Repablic, aud ee, tobuceo rice, ¢ Fu, and ali clase © /ore a uodan pow than tuey ever ee De Rodus's Apolegy~sa clde-Blast ega M isons. Haxowa, March 7,—Capt.-Gen, De Rodas has ublahe! apr -clamatios ia rela ton to the murder © Dane Greonw and the exe.ution of Zamora, ie sive that wt the time Of the ussassination Green wald(h was under the protection of tae Spanish fag; (hat the asenssin outraged the law and dis. graced the Gag, aud Las been justly executed for the Crime. Av ciret Yerubi, a brother-in-law of the Amertean Cousui at Trividad, *bo had been arreste | und cou- fined in jail on the charge uf sediivn, hanged lum elt Looday Eiciteen Laborantes hare been conrt martialed nB yauo. documents baying been ‘onnd upon the Marcano imp.euling them in the wove ie neurgente, de Cuba publishes an article to-day de- tory of Masonry in Cab: ‘The dasone ately od for hel A meeting contriry to the oF Jers of the Capt jeneral are still in jail, —— TISH DEMANDS SATISFACTION, — ge onthe American Fing of the Lloyd Amp ¢ for the Admininira Vie Rpanieh Over the seizure ther Cha k Down Wasuixoton, March 7.—Sceretary Fish has re- ceived fro Tlavana full particalts of the seizure hy the Spanish Government, off Cubs, of the Lioyd A to Asjinvall,@ despateh bow of about W tones, run- oz from Vortau-rinee to Havana, In Junuary, 1 Yous h*weuther, One of Ler eval Lunkers gave way, Bi! she Was making Dut slow progress when over: (ouled by a Sranish gn bout, and brouglt to bye thot, She was from four to six miles from the coust, The eaptuln bau'ed down the American flag and surrendered; bat when he was boarded he exhibited lis despateh bag for Secrewry Fish, one to tie Ade mire!) commanding the United Sty es feet at Havana, sud our Consal-General at Havana; but it wos no avail, He wus token in tow to Nievites and de. \uined two days, end then tuken to Huvaua, where lis despatches were released and siowed te tor. word, ‘The Asjiiwall is still beld by tue Spanish fleet. Yesterday a plain demand for exolanation and satisfaction wae sent by Secretury Fish to Mr Roberts, but it wil probaviy bea week before any reply 4s rec ——— - The First Grand dary of Wome, Laramie Citr, W. T,, March %,—The Judi ciary of Wyoming susiins the rig t of women to serve us rind jurors. Ad of the Women Crawa is grand jurora Were in tue court room at 11 «clock this morn otlon Was made te qussh the panel, bu At 1:53 AM, the Hirst panel , in the World were sworn, None usket (o be excused, i ized Veteran liers and sailors met last The defrauded eventig, the Vice President, Mr, Joun Lrosnard, Mdin N.Y. Vo in the chair, Resolutions of in dignation Were passed tn denuncation of H, E Seartman, Bog, 0: OL wdWa. Lue meuorial +0 Congrems, "asking thut boty 10 relavarse the veler . War rolurhed by the Commitee with nearly TWO signatures, ee Matue M Election Yesterday's cle ulted in Rockland in favor of the Recuolicun cundidaces; in Aubun, for the Republicans ; in Buco, 8 Republican M tive of seven wards Hepublic CHUNG bayer: la Lewiston, BO Clulies HONOR TO OUR STATESMAN, —— NEW YORK CITY'S WELCOME TO THE mM WILLIAM I, BEWARD, ——— Attractive Keone in the Governors Room: High'y Embellished Addreracs, 1 nd Lots of sm. 1) Talk-The Bx-beere totor= en niscemces—Ths Ananewin Paine The Common Council yestorday formally wo comed ex-Beeretary Seward. Long before 9 o'clock, the appointed hour, a larze maititase bad assembled around the City Hall, eager tocaten «glimpse of the Aletingaisied statoxman, and, If possible, to cibow their way into the reception room. Btort'y after 2 o'clock, Mr. Seward arrived, seoompantod by ex- Atiorney-General Evarts and the Hon, ugh Last ings. Instead of proceeding to the room of the Board of Assistant Aldermen, as bad beon expected, Mr. Seward and party entered the Governor's room, int» whieh he was followed by #uch us possessed the requisite influence to get past the corcon of police, under the command of Caot, Thorne. ‘Tie members of the Common Counell who were prosent in force awaiting Mr, Seward's arrival, on Je rving thit be was in the Governor's Room fol Jowed Lim there, Aldermen Coman and Reilly lead- jog the line, Our worthy Mayor was not present. he members of the Common Couneti, heulet by Alderman Coman, together with @ larze number of others, pail in succession their regards to Mr. Seward, THE ADQRES OF WeLCOMR. ‘This part of the rroceerings over, Alderman Wolt- mon delivered the following ad tress : Hoxonep Stn: Towa with (oe'tnes of profind gratia estion nt ure that your wast ceived DY the menipers oF tls eity, eu veyed to then im your nove oF thy 4h Inst, ext mn YON Ae me eetsom for bein, nnd deegunting to-day, a when you woud permit thom, 1m eousidera'ton oF {hele respect: to you person: Dehale oF the men vere of Ahey Juetie and it tly upprec YOu fave co Crred apo. them. and winch: T bear in Hveliess remembrance. ‘The Kaip Tas ever been [road of ied sUnguiehe | men ant are more e Utled te lis prawe and commen your honored self, Ti Jog years ot acuiv & lea ting etatvman of ocr Repubhe, devorin: ene: gies nod \utelle taal attarumeats of Your mint and h art fo the best inverest of vour country, wud when the storm Of wars went ¥iOlONe® OVE Its pence. ful val # an je deste etoa of oor Union ove heart, 1 U i a fur huatly Fears to enjoy the juve and rezard o. vour fe. low-citizers, Be pleased. sir to acenpt of these resold: jareed by the Common Convent of this ©.ty heme d 8: he regard enteern in which they ho ho they trnet Jou may Le preased to pri among tie osher to 11 it > of regard you lave received frum your fe.low: eiuzeie. At the clove of the address the resolutions men- toned were presented to Mr. Seward, They were engrossed on fine paper, ao! mourted on Liue silk. MR. SEWARD'S RESPONSE hos ted pablic as well as petvat pital oe Wouruine lo distant Stace an | Mande: We checring Butt teceive aco'dial public. woe conte ue Wel aha private xreeting trom ftusuds, elit fora, ud conutes men, on resdrnfag hove. Isa ecown Ing felbeity nt travels Keberous aul nvtia- ew te nckuowee ‘ee tian errr rote ‘ction! con © \ that On aw grudial Uitte Baderetoo |, even percelyd then, Th seemed to me that evil zavon on the Awor= €an Coutivent I> not several distinct aud diferent emier Prise. Dub one great syumettical euterpriee, with UD. Fecal republica ejaaity 10F 1 hong political fearure, and treedum of conreren ehh us char. hat it has nol many commer: tai cer at_cen re Woe ibere wah conatervall ne vow or adequate ty break that Fations L have Territories ot * the Blates, as wietton tat all on the America COR, POI nd sea. not yet liavermed nder the tion fh differ. cE tregiofs, oUt the attraction i weve: everywhere (hat bo ex ating imalitut With ly Cin permanentiy e throughout tl clone 40 #IFOUE 2 bneown va. bo To cu vate nd BViipathier wetitut Lit will be my eff wt while have come wna Fea eet I tions whore ¥, A QUIET social TIME. The formal reception over, Alderm n Miler tn. vited Mr. . eward to ceseond to lve private bum Of the members of the Common Counel—Lie sanctum to whied, a« Alderman Miller stated, the Cu gueit men, afler the totle of office, retired to drink a plane Of wine und emoke tue tragtaut Weed, Accurdin tly, to that aparcum euirance 60 Wi by the gen! #x-See Alderman Miller bai in elit pla neur the coulre of the room, and there, ¢ a long blue ag? ‘braded I snowy ermine, Mr. hewurd sat, and | ceived tutreductiuns (0 alt who arrives, thore te toum Alderman Mider (who did the honors), Ailermen Wo! man and 5 ely, Co. Van buen, Morshal Looker, Win. M. Kvarts, High Hast igs, 6x-Coroner Gover, D. W. Van Buren, sd ma others were in the room. The & eouble air of unso-erve sbout the aifair w ade it mucb piessunter oan ihe forinal proceedings which bad Drecede! it, Must of those pr seus regaled hein: selves with sparkitar champange and unmistakable ‘The conversation turned on a Ya lety of . Hastings making a remark which brougut MR, S°WARD ON THE ImIsH ELEMENT, He said that the beaaty of American institu tons was tost not only toe Irish but te Germans and people of ali nationalities soon merge into the American people, becoming equa'ly devoted to tie Goverument, ‘A remark being ade that tue Irish are a prolific race, and it was lurceiy owlue them that the uation inereased in popuiation, an opporta. pity. was sforied Ar, Seward lor tue expression of Lis meveon the INCREASE IN TH POPULATION OF THE UNITED STATES, He said that the great secret of the remarkable in- crease in the population of the United States lay in tne fact that the nutural tendency of all races to migrate from over populated localities teund vent Lere asin uther countries, bat whereas in thickly peopled countries a man must emicrite (0 8 feroign ‘lime to Oud new felds of enterpile, there was no such need of emisraling irom (his country. A re ference to the marks of cuts on Mr. Seward's face brought out a conversation on PAINE’S ATTEMPT TO ASSASSINATE MB, BRWARD, The ex-Secretary anid that on the might of Mr. Linecti’s assassination, be (Mr, Seward) was con 6 Jaw, cunsed een th fined to his bed from adisiocation of by his beving tow days previous! from his carriage, He wus lying on ¢ tne beu suffering Intense pain, and tecting @ diftor ent to ¥sether he fell out of the Jornot. He cold not sleep, and when distracted with pain, the oa mire terribie Paine entered bis room, rushed upou tim, and stabbed him. Being on the very edge of the bed, the biow which was riruck frcm the other side knockea him comple'e y 0° ‘ And tis sus tae means of saving bis lite, tor e had 1 come ron id the bed to revew bis attacy ind that au a circuustance:. AS ne Was As ing Mr. Seward, tue latter's d ughter entey J apreale? to the rum nto save her inher. Paine raised bis kuile to stub Mise tex. ard, bat re ente | idier entered, and rushed (9 the rescue. , Who was a map of Drivil 10us strength, stubbed ti.e buidier in the Diek, bit had becuu © so weak fom tie sirugs-e with the sollier that Mr. Brederick Seward, who then en tered the roum, was able to disarm and capiure bin. ‘Again the conversation took a turn, Alderman Mier apulogizing to Mr, Seward for the UNSKEMLY ADSENCR OF OUR WORTHY MAYOR, who had neither sane'ioued nor vetoed te resoln mon Council W give a reception to re conduct of Mr Werman present as being at pre-ent a Domveratic camp, and the wily fellow Miniing to havea chaney oF g ing in with the win hiny side did not wish to offend the rampant partizan leader oy #pvearing to be a party to any honors puid to Mr, Seward, [ve ex-Secretary laughingly re tharkod that, if the Mayor would not come 10 see him he would go to Fee the Mayor, ‘Atier « Hite public conversation Mp Seward, atter azaln expressing to Allerman Migr his gratl ficuticn at the reception uccorded hing took his de- I in company with Wan, M xp from the face thi ther parture Irom the Clty t Evarts and Mr, Huastinos. T ‘Commerce last Thursday passed Mr, Beward. Tle © Chamber lutions complimentary to Commitiee appointe! to present them will weet tor morrow at the Astor House, a Mra. Se diey Browa Rovere ¥ roel, Sruorieiy, Mass, March 7.—During the fire sceue in’ L star Sea, ! woled was produced tn the Overs House to-night, Mrs, ediey Brown's clothing cusgit fire, and she Wou'd have been futuily burre tat for aie promptness of Messrs, 8 ewe wad sb Uke, who rushed upon the ttage and exiinuwinhed {Re 'aanc. All Carve were painrully but nor severey vurned, TM: in the A stay of excoution 4 been granted ir eve of the murderer Luce. WHO Was ane by be banged on the Bh of Ay e ——— The Antl-Swoeny Cinarter to Pa Pp ediy~The Hiform of Regtotry Law— The Railway Lobbyists Shew ste i re Hel Atpaxy, March 7.—The anti-Swoeny charter ‘will make {te appenrance in the Senate to-morrow. It {8 the determination of those having thie mpor- tant measure in clrrge to secure lis speedy pansace through both branches of the Legisiatare, ‘There is no doubt that they can socom Fish their object without hinarance or mo- Jestation from any Demoerat. I say this because the Ring's stanchost friends, ineind- Ditehman and Alcek Frear, Squire ave joined the ranks of the Mr, Frenr, not content with sev. younz Demoeraey. ering his connection with the Ring, las signided his desire to be selected as the introducer of the now chartor in the Assembly, Whether bis wish wiil be ‘ied or not ts very donbtfal. Tt will thas be Seen tat Rqaire Sweeney has played Lis last tranp and lost, The ‘TOUNG DRWOCRACY ARE NOW IMPREGNADLA fn their porition, Their ranks are being continuntiy fein‘orce! by sleserters from the Ring. ‘The num: ber of applications dalty received frum salitieline of ne the eation with the admit oF reject, all eraces: who are enger t» be enrolled a anti Rt a0 great that the coalition Is whom rd tiie As & very delicate taak, for it ans eir enra that Mr. preeey to join the coalition In ore nit destroy varmoay therels, and enable the leadersiip Of the party mt the tirst ‘opporiunity. A UNIFORM REGISTRY ‘aw Is now being framed, It wiil bo ready in a few dasa, A WONT OF BNSINING EXP Roth Honses met to-night, but transacted no basi. ness of Imnertince, ‘The endance, as taal, was very emall, Tiere is every indication of rush of business during tho present weer, The Wu eon River, Ceri, and Brie Roads Lave made prenarations to begin operations, Te i rand Central will very modestly we rassnce oF a law enthorizing «fare one cent ner Mr. A'vor ‘s pro rata freizit bill, and whl endeavor to aqueleh the seeping and drawing Poo. exe Inveatt ation. ‘These two roads must spend at trast © halt millon do ers nilece In transcettng their business wita to Legis lature. ‘They are THR EIB RAILROAD fe not mnch bedindliant, The pressnce of tte sgn cione Presilent i suMicient to indicate thitahere is Areheme of a me sorton trot, more expect lly as Lint visitor to bis teom ts the lobbyist Van Veenten, ‘The Erie reople laat week in foenced the piseate by the Senate of the bil proul ting a Ju ize trom granting injonctions tions without frst giving to davs nolice. It is cenerally 0 teved th: wonts the early nasaige of Senater Tweed's lwenty- tird etree: Koltroad. A remonstrance vgoinst tre Dill will be shortly presented to the Lozisiarare, ‘The Erie Direct rs’ bil will shortly be reported to the Senate Rallroad Committee. Senator Genet anid few days rince thar he woud pat his bi thronen at all hozards, The Friestockhol'ers are cameras tor ita pasavee, All t ese railroad yo # will enable the honorable mein hers uf both Houses to PAY THEIR DOWRD BILLS, Tteantrath’ully be stated that these goxtlener Dave made no money daring the present session. It is a! oat time that these wealthy corporations came to the rescue. THE RIGHTS OF MARRIED MEN. A bill was tntroducod in the Assembly to-day dle: fining the right* of marrie! men and equalizing the eights of ma ‘Thi ‘les that m hus: band Pavin= ebfidren be his wife shall wave an excite for life iu property le't by ner. He shall not he fabie for deta contricte! by his wie berore marriage, nor for debts contrac’e} iy her without his conse: excent for the supnort of Lerself and children, He may sell ty ute withoni te conse tat his wlie, and at his death the wile suall be entitled only er lo his real estate. AN EX\MPLE FOR ADRAMAM oO MALL. Alderman Molnall 0: Albaay, who is prosame d to ho the smartest thorourhbrel local politician in the conntry, real ned his fest in the Albany Board of Aldermen to-nieht, ‘The reason he assived tor Ma course wae that the mew A bany charier now pencing be- fore the Legirlatur whch legislites the present Common Connet) out ofhee, was aimed expressly at him, Declaring that he world be a candidate at the rext election, Mr. S ull all left the chamber and made a epee crowd of peep) Wi at a pity that Abranam His sot Thomas SOL. aio A CRUEL HOAX. — Ths Rumored Arrival of the City of Bow ton # roa I—The Whele City t+ jveing over the Newe-Tho Kamor Decinred False—Don't Give Up the mbip. Late yesterday afternoon an excited broker rusied into thy Gold Room, and working his way ugh the crosd wheh usually earroands the airman, handed hima slip ot; with the re. Quest—ralher triamphantly expressed—"* Read that!” Using | is gavel industrionsly 1 8 few m mente, Mr. Hoyt succeeded in obtaining the atrention of the bawling brokers, and read the following de- epateh : Livenroot, Murch 7.—The City of Boston has ar- lived Lere safe. coder sail. No svoner had the last word failen from bis lips than the excitable brokers commenced a series of cheers, which the bearer of tle got news ry it to the Long Room i Was more cheeilig and more congratulation. Atterwurd, ‘however, peop'o hezan to ask, s Where did it cou e from!" © Private “espateb, 0 course.” Here was the run, A private despateh, on Walle'reet, is most ceneraily w founding, whiew has = not even the = advantss of havi one parent, It is an oute unkno-y: nec, Tr due courseof time tie news vende on it, and sent fs aron underwriters cid road sireet heord of the cespatel, maniforie! d to merchants and ati t believe it from the their doubts, ev cutie} on ME the Snperi: the Merciants’ News Room, 53 Tine (W ere noWs Deriatping to abinoing is gene: y promptly receive |), and was oasuret that no patch of she kind had been received. Later inthe alteroon the azevts of the ile mide tle same essertion. Ibis hardly probable that #ue) an event ag the arrivel of the City of Boston—a verse! whose fate lan cause | intense unziety op both si les of the water—shonid be neglected by our eab @ correspon: Gents, snd yer, up to the hour of ging press, we had received 16 ti Htnes of her But, because this despa ea proves to be a canard, At does net follow that (he vemvel murt be lost. By a despatch trom Liverpool yesterday, we the fret Is that saline vew lott New ¥ © mirsing steam Boston are ‘The manage: the line think if the steamer's engines broke down, soon afer sailing, she would be obliged depend upon her sail, with whicu elie Wae not very Well supy lied Dou't give up the al tp. —- FIGHTING THE DEAD BRATS, Movement ofthr Brockiyn Retnilors for Pros tot ve Legislation A Consue of Profers sioinl Frau The Brooklyn Dea'er,’ Mutusl Protective As- soctv'ion lust evening d cided upon a bill to be pre. verted to the Lecisluturs, for the better protes ium of the trade and to /acili @ @ the eoliection of d Resolutions were unanimous'y ndoptea that sli p oerty above $100 in value, whether held in the hame of hus and or Wife, ought to be consi tered in law the jolut property of buts, Hable to seiatire for debts under $250 coniracted for the main enance of the furuily or of its property, aad that a dontor's s4i- ary shoud be seized tn such proportion ay in the ion of a court will not bring the deptor's iwmily to want, A Committee sas erpoweret to drat, a bil umboaying these views, fue eunirman uf, the me: wished lis seelety had the names of 8540 “dead bea! cir bouks, moss of whom were able Lo pity thir debts, aod many of iui rhiges and burnes. om kept car Ocean seamen. The Ocean Seamen's Association met last night fo (uke uetion In revard to a strike of some wf Ai eit members employed by the Cromwell and Merclints n this port and New faturday cat dow ith on the plea that specie and watpar, The George Wut tained on Suturday for want of crews, who were pichod up Inter inte day, and taken Lo the steam ers In a Tuy, 10 escape thelr axsockiter here. There is a proval lity OF a veneral strike, thou,h that question was not defluitely settled, — Last Evenlug's qkitine Contest Between one and two thousand persons assem bled batt ¢ the Rink, on Third avenue, to witnoss the races. ‘The trst race of haifa mile, for The sw iftest sauter, Was won b a, Cud lop, tt about 2minutes ‘The next race, for Bove unuer 16 Wis Won by Master Augustus Furio: g, ufter re contest, Ie eloriug “bickward™ race wou by Master Harry Huinburz, alias * Young Carnival.” : G aiiaemeerene 9 Car lossueds tint Cost $5,000, ¢ Tobin, in a suit for $5,000 damages for the death of her hushaud, recovered the full amount yesterday tn the Superior’ Court, betore Judce bar poor, Her husband was one ct two killed by the Ling Of neo! the Manhattan Hoisuing Compan ators for ruising mortar and brick iu September, 1963, at Broadway and Canal ate THE SCIENCE OF POLITIC —— G@OLLADAY'S ATTEMI’T TO GET BACK To Tu# UOVIE. poeta for the Jw: tclaey Committee— st Gen. Nutier—G t+ Chorokecs. Souxen (Pro- Wasuixotox, Merch 7.—Mr. Blavery, Mans.) presented a claim from:Nicholas P. ‘Trist for negotiating the Guadaioupe-Hidalao treaty. Mr. Revexa (Rep. Mire.) offered a petition from the colored members of the Alaboma Legisiatare, pras- ing for the removal of political Cisabilities from the Hon. Samuel F. Rico, Mr. Camenon (Roo., Pa.) Prosented # petition from miners of the Behuylkiil county anthracite coal region, praying for adequate Protection to Lome labor and home manafactares. ‘Tho Funding biil having been taken ap, Mr. Bar: anp (Dem., De}.) addressed the fenate, Mr. Morton (Rep., Ind.) introdaced a bill to restore the State of ‘Toxas on the basis of the Virginia bil. Mr. Hannan (Re>,. Towa) reported a bill to carry into effect the provisions of a treaty conclaied between the United States and the Cherokee nation of Inaians July 19, 1906. It provides tor the PURCTIASE FROM THR CHEROKER NATION of ail their lands Iving within the State of Kansas, known as the Cierokee Strip,” rnd also thelr Jande in the Indian ‘Terriiory wert of nivety-aixth meridian, for the sum of $9,000,000, to Le placed 10 their credit on the books of tho Treasury Deoart- ment, and interest to he Pr cent, ‘per annum, ‘The lan are to Le eurve’ et and orened 101 tiers only at $1.25 per ¢ in he Dudian ‘Territory sively for nomes for In tian: Bills were passed—Appointiny manazers for the National Asyluin for Disabled Volunteers. Autbor lang Secretar; of Wor to take charge of the Gettyrurg avd Antietan Na'ional Ce neteries, and authorizing the Secretary of War to place nt the di«p: sal of the Soldiers’ Monumental Association of Keck Island, Iil,, tweive pleces of ecndemued ord- Barce, Mr. Pamsay (Pen. Minn.) e:tled up the bill giv. » corrert of Congress to the layin= of the 1tunne & across tie Bast ‘and North River , ke, Dut ch ection comm: new of the Senators from New York, (he bill Was laid sie, w so of Revresen Mr. Sawren (Rep., Wis.) off:red a resolution Instrecding Commitiee on Military Affairs to tv quire wy 1 by whom Ciarence A, Steadman, of dostor, Sas lately avnointe | 4 cadet to the Miliary Acavemy, and Janes P, Kunhirdt to the Navel Academy, and both credited the Sixieont greesional District of Pennsylvania, and to allow any berecn oF persons invo ve: imoroper or co rupt practices in connection therewith a toll heur- ing. jut as the resoiution affected ex members of the House it went over. THR IMPEACTIMENT TRIAL Mr, Brxonam (‘tep., Oio) offere 1 a resolution for the Payn ent of counsel fees and extenses lacurred Uy Gen, BF. butler in vefending. w ralt brouent Arainst nim by Charies W. Wooley, for bis etion as Amemcer of the House in sustaining its rights aad Hiivieges, not iy Exceed £2,000, Relerres', MAKINO THE DISTRICT 4 TARRITORY. Mr, Born (Rep., Mo.) oife-ed a reso acion instract- ing the Committed for the District cf Columola to Consider a bill to repeal the charter of the cities of Washington and Geor etown, avd to provid 6 ernment for the Di-trict of Columbia and the elvis therein as still bring sll that relates to the eaplinl of the country under the more direct control and snpervisioa of Conzress and the Nativnal Executive ‘Tie House instencted the Tticlary Committee to inquire whether, under the Fifteenta Constiiutionai Amendment, tho trgaties with the Cherokee aud ovher Indians are in Ling on both partie GOLLADAT’S CADETSIIP PEDDLING. Mr. Stoxns (Rep., Tenn.) prove tola preamble id resolucion, reciting the cireurastince in the ca’ (o be uppropriate | © f the vro] resignaticn of Mr. G laday, of Kentucky, opi the rerwval oF toe Governor o: Ren: to tueky to accept it, and permiiting Mr. G withdraw Lis communiertion to the Speaker ani re- sume bis seat in the House. He desired the rosolu- Uo ) to be re erred to the Jadiciary Committee, SPEAKER 1em*rked that he had receive! cer tain communications on that subject, but had doubted the Propriety of submitting tiem to tue House if the subject 1a0 Lot come u The Clerk then reid a letter trom Mr, Goiladay, {oforming the House tat the Governor of Kentucky hud relused to necept his tion, and that tewesiqnetem Inte wee lagnines him in reference to ihe =ale of eadecships Mr. Davis (Rep., N. ¥.) objectoa to the resolation oe entirely out of oF ler, ay iC prononed :o eatin the House an utter s ranger. Mr. Golladas’s resizu ticn Wis bob abso.we, de jure om | de facto, The SrRAKER iotinaied that bis Jadgsnemt was that Mr, Goaday w more a member of the House pow than ony tranzer inte galleries, and he submitted the quostion whe ber vie House wou ¢ entertain (ne Fesu.aiion ©s a question of priviiegs. The quesion was decided in the necative without a divicion, cud the resouotion wis retuined to Mr, biokes. ‘the following was adopted Whereas It is of crave importance to the constita: tov orth s Houee thit tel onid benctermine 4 wether a incinUsrpreesntGuring te teesion. may resin. bis text wituont the eoteent of the Hunss. nad thereby cvide hie duties und fee indian tine’ ther ature be it reso ted, That the Jud ciate Commttor hs fastrncte t to‘inga're and rerort to the House what actio \-or tale: shoul Ken or estaolished Jor the Geteruiuatios of that question After a brief discussion of the Georgia bill, the Spouner read a tolorran aunouneiag THE ARRIVAL OF THR CITY OF BOSTON, and the announcement was roceivol with hearty cougratuiations Ly members and wpects — A WEST SIDE Lt pls aha * reoftie Tweatlerh Wird Broake Dasturdly Assauit upon a Pol.ces mao-The Gang Def atid. On Sunday afternoon, as Officer Culbert wa: taking # prisoner to the police siation, a great crowd of loafers and rourhs guthered and foliowel him, He hud jost reached Pwenty-eighth street and Tenth ovenue. when they made an onrlaught, knock ing him to the ground and rescuing the prisoner While the officer lay on the ground stanned a Veip ® tisererit, maddenot with Hqnor, deait ya murderous blow in the moutr, knocking out two teet!. Secirg low heloless their victim was, the crowd insted en maree upon the prostrate of cer, be ting him with sticks, #.owering bricks upon vim, ond kiceing him on tie head and body, Oliver ¥cQuace at this eritiea! moment sprang to the aneis-anco of his fallen comrade, and plzing Lls club well, setiered the rufians, Omcer Culbert, With the assistance of McQuade, arose, torn and bleeding, from thegrount, ‘The rufflank now railtedt and made another attick, aad MeQuade was over: po sere! Officer Culbert, however, gathered ail bis stroneth, andarresettoe rofian who assaulted bin, With the assistance of Officer MeQuade, despite the mort wevermined ang repeated assaults, he lodged him in the police etation, A platoon of officers were at once detailed, beiore whom the rioters fet in every direction, ‘The squad dia nov make any further ar The Bru rns @ terday morning, the officers anpeared be‘or Justice Shandiev with their bhewds bound up and their ices covered with plisters, having in chance John Tuompson, viae John Dicasoa, tae fellow who had marie the first assamit Se inipiaroemaee FLASHES FROM 1H OCEAN CABLES, > M. Renan has been restored to bis professorship in the Colicks of Francs ‘The French efficials have as yot produced no evi- dence of the ex stenre Of a plot against tue State, and tho iife of the Emperor The wel bts an initiated, ihe op bre cou venient Zar ‘The bark Helen Mai sailed from New 101 Mend, havi g leet Strong evidence cellor that the clainmat to te B wasn founding and Was taken frou the Liverpool workhoue In the House of Commons, last night, Mr, Alad stone opened the debate on tre Trish Lan t bill’ by re Tia king Cint measures tor the protection ot Le aud property in Ireland would follow the Land Bilt ‘Toe avtageniste of Paral tofullihility in the Conn- ed to withdraw, have y are to b iblished on Drelmer, whieh Spb Capt Antwerp, la ote: mined to Foalaim, in View Of the KrUWINg Opposl ton to that dogma. —_ PERSONAL INTELLIGENCE, Ole Bull ts in Salt Lake City, Lopete, te Spanish Almiral, hae tendered bis resignatha Booth's ‘Theatre, Just now, carries the palm, but Nihlo’s the Palme Gen. Quesada, with his alde-de-camp, Col, Adolfo Vion, bas gone to Wastin, ton Fignro says be doosu’t mint yonr removing the Hi yoo don’t Fomove hin, wte lis received & present Young and beavttul Aimer ern vWwIIKz pices, Fey oF nied with wold Superintendent L.A. Wells, of Btaten Island, re quested the Po toe Hoard yart Pday ro make honorable nention of Henry A Seguin and Dayts Golden, of tue Fwelith Prcelies Voice, 40F shoir gusiaat bearing wt the thot on Ward Mr, Jolin M'Leary Brown, who 4 Rurliicaine de Minister Vien Tniaac. snecoed Mr, potentiary from (bing to the Western Powers, Dita and descent, Hot scoteh, hut Irish, He was ta Mocharagal, within f Lisburn. ih the comaty of Antrin, and re: the prWcipal part OF lib ediealow wk the Quocu's THB CADETSHIP Mr68, > Gen, fob mt M mory—Ratler’s Chances of Expuls'on—The Nom n t'o witch Ren \ to Gotiaday’s Re =Ne Direct idere » bat—— Wasmrxoron, Marob 7.—The Houso Military Committee to-day examined Gen. Eelifeld, ex-Sec- retary of War, He coukl not recollect any of the conversation Inreference to Butler's crdet nomina- tion, His memory was utterly at fault, and Le ae. cordinely neither confirmed nor dicapproved Mr. Batler's story. The Committee expoct to act on the cane to-morrow, and will probably agree upon ex- vulsion, and if so the House will sustain the report, If he doen not resign there will bes contest over it in the House, A witness was called who had procared the nom!- nation of a endas from Mr. Bower, of South Carolina, hat he denied that any money had been given to Bower, but ove of the latter's ‘riends bad received $1,000 for bis influence in getting it. ‘The move to get Mr. Golladay's resiznation can- colled surprised the Committes, for, althoagh tore 19 no direct evidence that money was pail, there is a chain of eirenmatantial evidence that eens to bare earried conviction with it on the minds of thoue who have seen the testimony. Both the boy vnd his father admit ths thes have told that the nomination was honrht, but the bey mid he ind no knowledre of 1. unt the futher anid be was only jestine hen he ail it. Te isa Kepablican, ant exme to Was’ inz- ton to eet his bey nominate! Ale went to Mr, Gol- Inday because he beurd in West Point shat he had a vreuncy. He dues not rocnite-t wlo Introd: cot Lim to Golladar, and converse t with hin only fitoon minntes, when he leit and returned to New York witha promis: of the place, wh! afterward was sent to tim, He nt first toll the Committee he rest 'el in Cold Sorirgs, opne wt on heing questioned more close'y, 1tht he live! in New York, ant was run: Bin a dis'illery, Waldane was etl"! In tho enstody ferreanttArm:, paving dente tall the time that he pelt, Wi en Gol'aday resize |, the Commit. tee released Wa And presse tthe cwe no frr- ther, na they contliere} bis resignation a ccmiersion of jidoment ie resolu‘ion ta inquire Into the two anpoint- from the Sirteonth Pennavivants District, waraashot at some Do noeratls ex monbes, bit 1 Tlouse refnse} ta co into any ol:l cases a woes 830, aud would not now reverse their action, A BROADWAY TRAGEDY, —— Shooting ‘T'me of Morn'ng w Pvc sidewalks are tee Narrow for tho - tinge Friends—The Sun Keeps the “ecrer. Capt. T. P. Bronston, who bas long been en- eared in the Clina trade, and had apartments tn tie Sincl ir House, Eighth street and Brosdway, after enting oysters in Sv if's saloon, oppost'e his hotel, eorly yesterdey morning, wa'ked cown Eighth st eet toward Univerrity ploe, He tad walked but o ort distance wion he met some gentienon some- what Inebriat who bad been bis friends. The ct- devant friends were disposed to dispute the valiant seaman's passage, and as te Captain wou!d pat m with po roach nonse fn seville ensue), re’ blows vere sirnek on hoth rides mivet of the meide, a pictel was fired, ing Cal Bronston's tijb, Tle assailants then even ype ALS clock A. M., Officers Watts and Young, hav- Ine been informed of the shooting, visite! the Sin- Brons- Morton, the junior proprietor, te entere!, the wounded captain. who was attended by two physiciens, arse in bed n’ greeted him with: “Tam glad to see you, off. er. Please convey Capt. Bronston's compliments i, Hadden, and teil tim that I peremptorily to to give any information in rocard to the tocbtain a cine to the wonld- be asaasains wore fuii'e, The eaptain refuse | to sa) another word To keen it a+ nearly secret as possl- ble he rent over to Swift's saloon and reqnestod them not to answer ans questions. and t+ deny that Anvbooy bad been shot. The same core was taken the hotel. and two or three reperters sho calied for an item were sent away with the stsertion that the alleged shoo'ing was a canard. with StN reporter, With a penetratit power pecniiarly his own, be last evening visited room 8, Sinelir Howe, where Cant, Bronston is lying, somewhat improved sivce the morning, Afier some hesitation Capt, 1, ma to the renorter, which is embo lied v above. Capt, Brouaton i# attended by Dr. Walter ¥. Fieming, of East Twentveigbth street, who Las se yer testes tw om reat swe bate a ittemore Going fir a Rerelretion Cuartestox, 8. C., March 7,.—13, F. Whitte- more bus pudlished a letter defen list his sale of the eadetship, and announcing linself as a candi- dete or redleetion. He sara that recont develon ments have saticfie! him thet his resicnation was a hasty and unnecessary step, and udde, "I do not besitute tosay tne Repnbiicans and Democrats re- gard the whole tron-aciion unporitied in haste and severity, and furthermore T repeit what Gen Logan bineelf satd the day otter my resignation. that be did not report a resointion »* censure | rst of expa'sion, becanse he did not believe my inten. tion was wrong. The hope exp essed by a very large number ofthe members of the Honse that T may be returned to Congress is the evirlence that wi ile they were pressed Into a seeming aequics cence in this basty action afew Hotspur, they are *ti!l orenly tiendly, and they express every cont deco in my Honesty and inte-tit,, saddled Leater Wal ack D> jahting the Bostonians. Bostox, March 7.—Lester Woallack made his first sppeerance in the Bosion Theatre to-night, Though » heavy snow storm prevailed, tho !ouse was crowded, Mr, Wallac appeare | in the * Cap tain of the Wrich® and * Woo'ecek's Little Game," He was rapturously ap, ————__—- Born d at er. March 7.—The Norwegian bark which sailed from Tavana or "h ulto., with 4,000 hoxes of elateeson tue 31 inst, Her crew ed at this ort to day, ———— Murderers to be Hanged. liner and Bo. statement Kerry Weer, te cuted here on Wednesday, - —— - NEW JERSEY. One Mannion, the owner and captain of a canal or. was drowned i adty nl said that Aiderman Gulu stands sab the inerting of the Mwark Common Council, to: up. port the Democratic nom! ies. Phe Newark Police Comnissioners met Inat nicht, OMoer Patrick C. Royce was elected Captain tn piece of Peter F. Rogers, and Robt homas Dann was @ ecte.t detect vox in place of Tatk.C. sinith and Caus. F, Dosenty. a ——— JOLLINGS ABOUT TOWN, If “there ts ro such word in the lexicon of yonth, aa fal’, why de so many of our young merchants ous: pend dayment ? At the Aft of Mr. Jerome Nopkins's riano con certs tor the Orpheon fund, Siznora Salvotu, Sis, Bot, and Mr PF. Gilder aveisted Why don't move of our preaehors mike, distine- tion Net tic * foolishniss of preachiag’ and the preaching of tovlishnoes > The memorial concert, In respect t the Jato Louis Morea Gott chalk, thé event {a the hail of the Y-M C. A. this evening. The rocond Grande Dachese ball, aeder the ans: riers of ihe s-ctety for the Pranags ton of Vice, (uiied the Rverett Rooms tuto a Jardin iad Ie last might Judge farael 8, Spencer, of Syrieuse, leernret on yy and (ve Nie! dn ald of the Home for weFrisnd: in the ha‘lof the ¥. M.C, A. last evenang. A meeting of those Intereste! in tie sa diest of canal lecistation cet for bomort aw, i bie Fooms of the New York ( neree. As ew indey reranes Fanizat on has been James Hovle, Pre Gent; Patrick J Burne, Seeretary, and J.J, Crawley, ‘Treasurer, Frederick Vinton, of 817 West Houston street, while ot ‘Kk yesterday on the steamship ata, w plier 4, North River, Was Crushed between & Luuiber ol baves 0: cotton Tle Teelith District Revublican last evening levied atax of one percent, on all met: Holdive Governinent offces, for the sipvort of ti.0 organizauion. ‘The anviversary and bill of the Artist Association were entoved List evening, in ilemaia Hall, The feature of the evenug was au allegorical play written by furs ihe seusptor poet ‘The telegraph lines of tre Wes'ern Union Com pany oetween thit city avd Brooklyn were renierd Useless by the storin last evening. wi ew ry Association leite sent across by Doye, seaders being iuuleied tay full belograp az foes Yester lay the Stetson boys 1a new brodins rane in the A steaks and ¢ are xlit ted lects the © rectanrant, for sept i Man Phe juicy arcicies athe buagey mad se reh Music Aasnciation re and th ia oir tated Chanel echo. rovilis, W last eveulng rset Boot Twenty ‘omic paper ts to be edited by Charlos Dawson Shanly formeriy ethior of atte ward the ed tor ot de Gri dy, i Years & leading contriouwor Lo the 17 ane other comie,eiodieals “On. 8h. The tunnel under Broadway was onenot on Tues- F padile inspection ui ad Shae for the benent of for the charge for, aalmniss 2 comts ; the hours, 10 A M.LOG ELM. he receipts thus tar (006 Wy 81.238 PRICE TWO CENTS THE WARD'S ISLAND RIOT. THE NOPELESS MANKRUPICY OF THD BOARD OF EMIGRATION. —— Astarishing Disc'ranres be’ tive Invest, Fucendiartoms, ‘The official investigation into the cause of the ‘Ward's Island riot was contin sed yesterday by the Leginlatire Committees on Commerce ‘and Naviga tion. The recently anpointed Commissioner. Lynoh, of the Irish Emigrant Society, was firet examined, Ho spoke upon Information und belief, and said that the baker, Mr. Malloy, had told him that the breed Ws KOO, und Was always delivered by weicht to the men, and he (Lynch) considered the allowance ramet In Lis ort: fon it would bea premiam om Adlenoss to give the emizronts better food or more of It. The coves is hnlf Rio and half rye. Finy pounds of mest are allowed to 100 men, My Lyneh's impression is tlat tLe emigrants are well taken care of on Ward's Is'and, Cemmistioner Loutrel testified with referense to the recent outbreak, thot Dr. Dwyer had writien to Him that “Those fellows deserve no mympathy, Why did they not break ont in December or Janua ry? Many of them have been CONVICTS IN ENGLAND. ‘The riot was nota natural evil, vat got ap for rlander. Iam sorry Mr, Welles was vexed at the notice in the pacers, I think Welles's conduct you terday was abominable, Mr. Loutrell In resly toa question soil he beteved Dr. Dwyer was ineapible of telling an untrush, The witness continued: I think the food tnrnishe! ander ordinary eireum. stances 1s euM™clent for men in ordinary heuth, Int not {i they do hard work. Ty vot know about tove's; It: fea minor point. The missio vers have out aaite $250,000 tor te new lunatic a=zlam, Ant $100 has beam appropristed for rowlluz matters Mr. fn ith, another membe- of the War's Island Committee, Kas examined, He thought the MEAD MONEY INSUFFICIENT to clothe end toard the inv ates of the institations Properly. ‘Tre amount received dnring the past four Yeas wila interest would not meet oat ond future doman ts. During 23 \e ure past ¢19,000,000 has been received from emigrants. and rerulis slow that this sum t+ {neuflicient. Ward's Telina has been boaght rom different owners and at vorlons thnes of it from te heirs of tue late R. B. Minturn for $59,- 0). Tie nroverty Is wort: $1,9).0)). Wm, Milton, ebrirman of the British emi nis! incienation’ meeting, testified that he hal eon ubout seven months on the island; that he had been decoyed into Dr, Ford's office, and wns by force then placed in the iwatic asvium ; ind M Wel'es listene’ to the remonstrances of the there wonld have been no riot. With « Jo ef entisfaction. Milton, when staring that he lind been in Australia and in the wilds of Auica, added, “But Ihave NOT BEEN IN ALBANY." Mr. Winston, Vice-President of the Emigration Commission, visits the island monthly, signs all the checks; they have sold $131,080 worth of securities to meet’ expenses ; $2.00 lor Keeping an omizrine five years is not @ very brilliant income. The re- ceip's of the Commission inst your were $°25,500, of which sum $649,858.50 was hard money, During te part four years the Commission have expended half o million dollary tm providins extra comforts for tre emizrants, exclasive of buildin” improvemen's, Tie exrenses ni were $756,180, <0 that they are now $70,971 ahead. Last vear '259,000 emi ron's Paid commutation ; there are usually aboot 3,090 Persons on tue Island. Mr. Winstun here told of # piece of CLEVER PINANCTRRINO which must strike every business man very fore biv. Fitteen yeirs ago tho «ommission borrowed £200,000 from the Motnal Life Insurance Comoany mortgaged the Quirantine and Ward's Island property therefor, They have paid about $60,006 interest ever since, and are «till paying it, and there has not deen a dollar of the principal Oat] mean time, But to make the subject more interesting, the property mortgigo | on Staten Island was sold five years azo, wien the hospital baillings ‘vere burned down, and the State received the proce} wellas the indemnity paid by Richmond county { this destroction, Nevertheless the Commission pays interest jast the same, and if they refuse to do *6 the Insurance Company can foreclose the mortgage, ‘The Commission nave ceked the Logix'rture to be'p them out of this diMeulty, but Mr, O'Gorman has as‘ ore! them that they bave no redress, but mu ay until ail the political atrikers are dead. —————— LOSSES BY Fink. pases lic Last evening, at 323 Canal street, oe-nmied by Charles Griobie, Jote hair macufacturer, Danae, 6300, The resitence of LL, Carman, at Stinfordville, Dnichees couuty, was burned yestarday. Loss, 85,000} insured A reward of £1,000 has been offered for the com th ermone whoret Ore to the State luebre 2 in Binghamton. ‘on Mrin street, Nas! nn, N. HL, was arly dertroved'on Sunday morning. Among theené are W.P Jones, P, bull, and William Tay Jor. Ary goods de lors: Rinnel 4 Consy, clotmiagt “amne! Froneh tniil nery ; HA, Wheeler Job printer M, phoin-rapher: ant tic Giaite at Atos of Odd Fellows. The Tons’ 1s 830,00 4 Parthidy iaeared ——— OBITUARY Lient.-Col, Henry 7, Head, of lyo Fourteenth " aied at the Somers “ Brooke law John S. Culver, ksq.. 1 Portiant ay lyn, on Sunday moraing, aged & sears takes piace to merrow alternoon fron the Fire Vorsalist Canseh, Greene venus. ner Adolp) ang fs to be attended dy thy Ponrta ath Re: G. 5... ana Post Wadeworta, No. 4G. A. R. J.J. Paul, Minister to the U exue'n. diet War htiuta ed States trom Von Ateniy verter iay, in the Kovitt Hone, He hind Deen Lately apnoinie | Minister to New. York onthe 2th a! Washiacton yester ray mart creary, Mr A. Hernandes, Fiineuterrly ty the (orenook this country, and arrived 4 last onth, wnt reached with of confidential ranted for an titre Sound Minister 1 turning to the hotel, found Mt Nis ror plagul temrt te. bi few m nites wa age. ‘The rem ere peut to New York ee BROOKLYS The Common Couret! will review the procession of Irish Soctetics on St. Patrick’ Day Seven huniret and ify sallnakers an riggers wore discharged y oftor/ay Lon te Navy Yard The Alvermen yesterday directe! the keener t¢ disp'ay his Mace on the City Hail on St. Patrick's Day. ‘Tio grating, enrbing and guttering of Busnwie’ from North Second street to the ¢.t5 line, #iE ay cost $100,009. J, Wetherel committed by Justice Waist ¢ of objaiping three tone of long Phelps, Dov'ge & Co., of Clu airvet, New York, ou oprescatath ous The lite ga Wangn, who w yard, tliougn tre Influenee of § Darl At Wiss ngton, has been reinstatod. FF. Bret ason, 19 € dy iat; wad B, Debs SPARKS PROM THE TELEGRAPH, To-day closes the political contest in New Hamp shire, Retallers throug! specie payinents The Buffalo Poard of Trode exonerate the How. David 8, Bennett, Senator Revels lectured in the Bethel Chars te Baltimore last eveung. Tho foreman ot an Todianapolis brewery was killag in the shasting Oa Suturaay ut the country are resuining ca 0 paid out five handred dollars in silver we cuiunze Satueaay Al Farmin ston, [linufs, on Sun tay nicht. a prise ower set the Jail o Mrs and perished ta ths Nanes A subaqu tic pneumatic roilway is contemplated between Lout-vilie aud New Alba iy ‘The new rooms or the Cincinnati Yeang Hebrew Association were dedicated of Sunday n The Fteamshin Eagle is oshore on Boly Island, four miles sou of Oregon Tulet, Her lower Loli id full'of water Monts The Rov, Westey Rishon, of Lows Islint, fell ona Wipne-y dave deltas, on Sunday eventog, wns bis tex won old Heide have heen Aiscowered sixty mil fr Diogo. The quarts s free from ul Lurese aw Kher metals, abd ts aternily fali of free wold. a Flynn, a bt ncn the Kenteky ard Civeinnati Rivedad. fell over @ Webe Oa Sanday, aod wae MstADUY hile L The United States Susrome Comet vesterday rae verse tthe Jidsmentot the Const of Claims awarding FLbi) to’ He Ty Geaasnic yr Lor Coton selaed by VOe ©) Saturoay, 100 euns were fired in Anburn in honor ofthe eommietion of the Southern Central Rail Foul vivian (hit-eny a dirvet evanection with Penney i¥ania coal nines Asin) of proceedings has boon granted in the eso Chanel ©, Mur Way sentenced 10 bo hanged inthe Tsith tiat e murder ud H, HM, Baxter te Ovean, N.Y, aot depteuivers of the Malpe Lesistature, 19 Senator Janes Nye, Wired to appenr At a damont w ait resisnd to Which tie liad pusctased white sf Gen, Bheridan says that ia th persons have oven murdered oy W damit of il preeeit cot st eltht years 800 o Tidiny weihin the ni many wuthatel The Gover d 1 Collyer ts eiily 1 0 the old Ludian agents ye thet the oun bee solved bs, WUO sali bey Killed. thn