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SATURDAY, MARCH 13. 1870. Apotto Mell Ne bry sh trey 148 Hrsdnn yA Leon's Minstrel Rew Vork Cleemeohon dork Cioas Trane Maines Bim Branciaco Minstreta, Alwr i, Meer 2d page The daily eirevation of Tum SUN during OC Thrreday.. os ulation during the week, Average circulation during the i , 89,300 daily. The total number of copies of Tun Sen the week ending March & Daily, 642,500 published during eos as follows ly, 551805 Weekly, 26,500 / copice published during the week, 5744180. —————___— Phe Manhattan Club Charter. The iMegitimate charter for this city, vp from the Manhattan Club aud propounded in the Legislature on Wednesday, is bad in the following particulars: 1. It leaves the present corrupt city au- thorities in power til De ouglit ull of them to be tu the furthest, TL. Instead of eboli pervisors and piving ite fur Board of Alderm visors, althoug it Proved way. TIL, It elects the Aldermen Ly They ought to be elvetca ! Semi Week- Total number d out in May at TV. It elects the Police Comusjissioncrs by This will never d elected Judges by the peop! Years, and the result is bad. Police Commissioners in that way will Le woree, They should be nominated tor long terms by the Mayor, and confirmed by the Board of Aldermen, «/: thauld be elected by genevad ticket why should some Commissions bo appointed and others elected 1 Why not treat all alike ¢ V. The city election is to be iu November, atthe same time with the Siate o) ghould be kept distinct, as at pre However, this charter has some gow points, I. No person can huld two oilires at once. If any city officebolder is elected to either branch of thé Legislature, the tact vacates hig office, This provision was stricken out Yesterday by a caucus of the Dy inembers of the Assembly i So that the charter is alread) before it went to Albany IL, The tax levy is to be di tcrui'n: 1 heve by @ Board consisting of the Ms troller, Counsel to the Corporatio dents of the Boards of Px isors, Aldermen, aud Ase men, the Chief Justice of thi and First Judge of the Court of Common The Legislature will have nothing to do with regulating the tasation expenditure of this city and county, eny ror. thaa with those of other eomnttés. IL. Tho perquisites of the Chamberlain, in the form of commissione on moneys re- csived or moneys paid over to the Btate ‘Treasurer, are abolished, On the whole, this Huckleberry Charter te more complicated than that we now have, and its good qualities do not equal its bad ones either in number or imyortance, wht to kick it out, and then make a charter worthy of the city and The St. Domtug Tumors come th ek from Washington that the consummation of of annexing the territory tho United States without of the Dominican peaplo is 1 sident GRANT has bestirr secure @ riti Senate, solr» go far as tej cedo with the All the fainiliar m known to Weebington lobley w.so said to be in active Aaploy mes resisis the co’, @ 48 of corrupt on ents aru ke brought to bear uvon it, it will meri hearty thanks of dhe Americ woall his pr tures; not only ia he the hands of a eet of un who will muke of the almost by the United States rogarding the wishes o. citizens of the Domini public; but he is advo the commirsic ire to avoid whiel » for his shametal treatment , baflled and defeated th her attempis to apose her yoke upon St, w her troops and ceasod ution of the war, sb don ber protons ful porsersor of the country did not aban $ to be reyorded asthe right forma) proclamation declaring thet the war Wat Bpain eull a serted her Bightsover Dominica, and would maintain them by foree vf arma at her pleasure, proclamution Spain is, according to her own view, naw ga | tensions were, various” setter wore written, much at war with the Dominicans as she is | Which resulted io demonstrating that the univer. with the Cubana; and if the threats whieh | #ty of Pennpytyanfa woald present diploma of have awed the Administration into a¢eward. | MP. to any phystelam in gdod standing who ly inactivity in reapect of Cuta are not emp: | P°Uld “donate” ¢40 or £60 to Ite endowment Abdercs bids hie/ ovale : fund, It iw alleged that as high as @200 bas been ty Words, the annexation of St. Domingo is | « dousted” (or a diploma from the sume inatitu- & measure that ought to bo avoided Wii | tion, ‘The matter has boon referred for investi. . equal tunidity. gation tothe Puiladelyhia Couuty Medi Tt is not for us to say that the fear of a | cicty, and it is possible that «ther profe quarrel with Spain ou ht to deter us from | schools may be proved guilty of sicailar pructice doing anything right and proper in itself, te and demanded Ly the interests of the nation. |, We fears fram tho World that Jou Bat what kind of astatesmanship fo that | V*te*e—he was Governor of Virginia iu 1861, » that Stare cinbarked iu the enterprise of Which ie frightenod out of w cordial and | aireying by bloody civil war the Government fenerous mpathy with « struggling sister | oF the nation—now * appeals to tho people of the Republic, hy considerations which are pow: | United states" for $60,000 to build a monument erless tokcep it from aiding in the perpetra- | in ho vor of Sronewatt Jacksox. What have the tion of an infamous fraud upon a people | people of the United States to do with building who seem to be helpless, but will not be | monuments to traitors, whose only claim to such found 90 when the actnal trial comes? Honor is that they deluged the land with blood, coocnnantiiiirsrcenssaes filled all her households with mourning, and Abolishing Brevet Rank inthe Army. | crushed us under a mountain of debt? Let the It is re'nted in army circles that one cay | World get all the money it can for this purpo' near tho close of the war a mulo was ob- | *'t of those who aympathize with treason, Men sorved passing along the lince of the Anuy | “Y® stood by their country ja its dark days are of the Potomas, then lying in front of Rici pot yet teady to glorif its relentless enemios, mond, whose sad countenance attracted unt Wo observe that the Committee of the vertal attention, His head hung down in | Mouse of Representatives on Foreign Relations, meditative mood, his Lalfclosod eyes roved | in igocrance of what really is going ov in Cuba, in @ vacant way along the ground, and his | propos to examine the Hon. Hawintow Fisu, Jong, expressive cars vibrated in the peculiar | With tho viow of incrcasing their stock of infor. wanner that showed the workings of a busy | ™tion. ; but mortified spirit, ‘The sympathy of the | | Avy evidence so Mest NU a idle soldiary was awnkened. In groupe of | [out and velucd at whacit iss two or throe, officers and men came from] a front and rear and both flanks, and looked Ono of the worst billa in the Legislature is wonderingly at the curious sight. He was | that introduced by Mr. Wituiim Maxcr ‘Twenn, 6 old, a veteran mule, and nis evident dis. | tive tbe Erie Railroad Company tho right to {ress oxsoted the tribnite of respect, At le ny Sows Me en track in Twenty-third street, a hardened old tonmeter, who bad been.| 7% Nort miver to the East, without paying > : : apyth 1g for it, The privilege of using that street known to boast of having, without whip or | for q railroad was sold by auction lust year by the spar, sworn a six-nule team apa hill, caught | fton, 4.0 Hats. for a large sum of money, but this poor mule by his ragged, straw-pro- | for some mysterious reason the parties who bought truding collar, that hung in tatters about | it and who were ready to p lis ears, and, roughly jerking him to a dend | necessary bill of sale. Ifa railroad is now to be halt, asked in thunder tones laid down in that strest, the privilege should be “What in thunder are you crying about ?” | *ld fr the benofit of the siuking fund, aud not “Because they won't meke ine a Brovet | #Ve" away, Ibis bolieved, also, that the Erie Horse!" was the reply, drowned in sobs and | Company want it not for « passenger toad, but Andie We wR SE cts. tor freigiit cars exclusively, which will be brought y . across the North iver upon big ferry boats, If the satire of this fable was so apparont | yp), wed to carry balf @ dosen care at a time, in 1865, what mast it be now when nearly — - every offlcer above the rank of Second Li Some of the Democrats are attending to tenant has tailed to his name from one to | Tre urgent advice, Jouxs Compact, in four brevets? The list of Brevet Major Gen. | Philadelphia, urges his Democratic associates to | erals, Brovet Brigadier-Gencrals, Brevet Colo- | {reat the eight hundred and fifiy thousand negro me, be "3 ovie y never could get the nels, Brevet Licutenant-Colonola, Brevet eve. | Y'ters £0 4s to gain their coutidence and bring rything, is so large that not to have a brevet | te! ito the party, He is also for nominating Judge Cuase for the Preside or the is tho exception, and the titles of General, | 7U4#¢ Cuase for the Presidency, All for th : Ms | suko of the wegro voters, Colonel, and Captain have quite lost all their | ““*°° totter on. If all deaorved this distin. | The Jovrnad af Commerce denounces with suishing mark, what is left to Le done for | just indignation the conduct of the disreputable those who signalizod their carcer by some | Zémes in advocating the reorganization of the peculiar act of daring or self-sacrifice? The preme Court, so as to force a reversal of its power of conferring brevets was exercised go | Tecent judgment against legal tenders,“ The lavishly that it had become @ nuisance be. | Prepositicn,”” says the Journal, ‘is, in our judg- fore We:wan wads tulsseiouaby Ake ineedin: , niost diszracetul, not only asa blow aimed tion into Congress of a bill that conferred on Bae recapead nse OF LHe Soe oearys bet As bitay: ing the most corrupting agency of political influ any regular officer the brevet for the rank ence to bear upon the rights of property and the that he had held as # commander of volun- | settlement of great constitutional principles, But trers, and this without reference to his ability | beyond this there seems to be some private or to prove that he hed ever amelt powder, personal matice in the urgency of the movement. It is worthy of remark that each of | The Journal concludes its commeat upon the the huportant army Dills now before | scheme advocated by the Zimes with these words: Congress, including that of Gen. Loaay “We are content to leave it to the infamy it so which passed the Honse on Thursday, | “hl deserves, contains @ provision for the abolition of bre. | There was ® time when such observations could ae 4 not properly bave been made respecting the vet rank. There are fow old army officers | 7ymrqy but that was before Mr. Uscnon who Will Lot most beartily approve or we undertook to edit it, passage of that clause at least, whatever they ——————- may fay as to the others. Perhaps some few Notwithstanding the expiration of the in- Livatenants may wince a littleat first under | me taxon the E1st of last December, the Col- the'r cagles and stars which mean nothing ; | !¢ctoF of the Port of New York continues to deduct but we venture the assertion that the higher | 4¥° Per cent. from the pay of the Custom House " . - employeos. In view of the fact that a resolution an olficer’s rel rank the easier will come the | > ¢ctend the operation of the law baa been tabled surrender of his valucles brevets, The real | in the Senate, is it not about time that Govern- Lgroes of hard-fought elds, who aro hope: | ment oflicers were paid without deduction ? lessly confounded with brother officers whose — —_ revets were earned througle political influ Here fs a method for the prevention of ence, or by an industrious collcstion of letters | félse voting which is proposed by our distinguish ‘ ter ry, the Citizen of recouamendation, will gladly ase the whole | *4cpatermPorary, the Clie? thing abolished, quite satisfied to Seave thelr With Hekews or checks that ern be torn off and tal’ jos that oan be preserved, ‘The voter's names then dearly Lought reputations in the Nands ‘a to be Written So that the iirat Hater pty fo bike aya! and check both where they are to be torn upart, the their comrades, whose verdict is gonarally | ones! Ingiven to him, and he produces. it Wriea he unerrin Votes. 0 forge such a check is impossible, as it Sickkiciekediiaaieenstieiaioe must “lpcide oxa ly with the Piece revsiulhy ik 4) | the boo! ‘aalienges aro to’ be allwel at th The testimony tm the Fallorton triad | ‘ebook No shalle io te wine veror hand, ‘ i yesterday was similar to that of the preceding | which pur,ose the istry would be printed am ) A Would eit abundant we ti day, ‘The prosecution has failed entirely to | posted ub and the Bousit would ott sn ete prove its charges, It is doubtful whetber the | protection {row repeating ; defence will deem it necessary to eubmnit any evi. | This would be sure without being inconrenient, dence, There is @ very strong reaction in the | Something must be done to insure honesty in public mind in favor of Judge Futuseton in con- | elections, or the people will know the reason sequence of the breakivg down of the case | why, What do the Young Democracy propose against him, on this subject? The mi introduced in the aia Sonate on Thursday by Mr, Genwr has ame good Bis Excellency Urren Strexce Grant provisions, but nothing that would be half so seams to be puzzled to know what to do with bis | effeotive us the method proposed by the Citizen, plished wuthor of “Grant's Military Mis. —— tory,” Who proposes to devote the remainder of | 4 remarkable forgery of the name of Ad his life to taking the life of bis iMustrious m t miral Fauna Administration added the suthog to our | A letier is on file in the Navy Department pure gation at London, where the, Minister, having | porting to beve becn written by the Admira nothing to do, is provided with two secretaries mending the assimilation of paymasters’ rank acco ‘+t has come to light at Washington, and no cad of attachés oy asast him, The learned | and pay with that of the medical corps, and the historian, howevel. found himself ovcrstudowed | legolizing by Congress of the existing regulations by the mere joarned Listorian Moruer; and so, | of the Navy touching staf rank, Doubts’having and tuck- | been expressed us to the genuineness of the let- to inquire about it, “ast, he pulled on bis kid glov cretary Rongsox wro wg amik umbrella under Lis arm, suddenly | ter \urned up in Washington and received an answer from the Admiral, says His Excellency U; 8. aforesaid then tendorad | ing: “After exanuning very carefully the letter the learned author the place of embassudor tothe | referred to, Ehave no besitation in saying that United Kingdoms of Kouudor, Uruguay, and Par. | the composition is not mine, and that although this wieldor of sword and pen, this | the signature bears some resemblance to my own, I am satisfled that Enever signed thas letter, well as | The question now is: Who forged the letter, and What was his purpose# And how did ne get it into the Bles of the Navy Department? sigue Ait podern Jers Ca He both write and tight, and on ut the devil he could find ' toes, and bal water of wanted ty know nong the fevers, those deplorable regions tomake @ second volume | Women certainly eannot eomnlnin of any Hhis Miitary History of, This new reported that | indisposition to protect their rights on the part thy historian dasives to have Sr, Mouse removed | of ihe legislators of this State. A bill has just ur the Consulate in London, to make room for | pa.sed the Assembly, and Is likely to become a iv second volume, What is U. 5, wforonaid to | jy, declaring that mo property now exempt by \ private historian isa trooblesome lusary. | tay shall be exempt from levy or sale under an Ba are hot gh pei excou'ion issued upon a judgment obtained in ; ap pence to O RANT any court in this State for work, labor, aud ser- 2 atest ts viees done or performed by any temale \ iy ph enable despatches are | When such amount docs not ex ‘ : to he relled on as truc, | ‘Wenty-five dollars exclusive of costs. If in any One came from France ov the gath of Pebrusry, | 42h case execution shall be ceturned unsatisfied, ton that day the Peonch Mintetry bad | a farther excention Is to be issued, commanding n defeated $1 the Corps Législaiié by a voto of | the officer outhorized to enforce it either to eol- 187 to 66, ‘The fact, us subsequently reported by | let the amount due, or to arrest the debtor and jail, was that the Ministry had boon euatained by | imprison bim in the county jail, without the precisely this vote, The seporter also stated | benefit of jail limits, untit he shall pay the debt d the declaration of | oF be discharged a that great agitation foilo cording to law, such impri- the vote, which likuwise rstohave beon erro. | 80ment not to exceed the period of ten days. neous, The cable reporter was either badly in. | Properly administered, this law onght to put an posed upon, OF else be comuitted au inexcusa- | end to the swindling of poor working wom hia aed of whieh far too many instances occur, Savana ss bel te The way in which some mou who sport | Tn his testimony Lefora the court at Yoko the title of M.D, have obtained the privilege of | hana, Capt. Exne, of the steamship Bombay, doing so, is shown up by awritecin the Sfidical | stoted that he was not allowed to ston unless it was Gastte of March 5. Ut apy that there iy s | absolutely necessary todo so in order to save ite person in Philulelphia who keens what is called | A gentleman familiar with the service of the +" Collegiate Agency,” and advertises that by | Poniusular and Oriental Steam Navigation Com. hin aid phy scious aud vilers can Ubtain all the | pany—to which the Bombay belongs—says that honors of the univer: * in the ited Btates, | the directors require the captains to make their suchas A.M, A. 1, MD. 8. 7.4., 2. D., and’! voyages as short as pomiblo, and that the LL, D, To discover how well foun\ied bis pre’ | commander who in delayed from amy cause sure te be censured, Bo right are the regulations thet if » eeptain should signals of distros, he would hesitate to go to her aid for fear of lengthoving his voyage and thereby incurring the risk of re- With this kind of disei- pline the P. and O, Company secures promptness officers, but at the same time it 1 leads to conduct like Tho blame for the death of proof and dismissal. on the part of i that of Capt. Ernn. the brave men on the On tora who made at their office in 1 wwlations which the captain of the I ja belongs im part to Tho Chicago Tribune says that “the last Cubun army, it was in the United States proposing to sail for Cuba.” dousn’t believe there is any revelution in Caba, bY Typublican government, nor bave any battles been fought there, What fools, then, the Spanierds must be to send 40,000 regular troops to Cuba since October, 1868, and to ri equip 40,000 volunteer soldiers in the island, in ,000 men they have always kept there regularly, And what fools to spend four or ir bankrupt treasury to fit to guard the coast of the island, in addition to the fourteen men-of-war thoy had on that duty be The credulity of the Tribune is a ing as itis to find its sympath slavery in such a contest as is now going forward heard from ti addition to th out thirty gunboa Presiient Gnanr deserves credit for re moving Joux Locax, the Marshal of the South- the papers in whose case were recently called for by the Senate on motion It seems that Mr, L charged with embezsling publio money and 8 of fees, and that opon investigation by the District Attorney the charges Tt is understood that a pow- erful effort was made to save Looay from dismis- it further result than to delay final action fora short time, The Presi well to direct the District Attorney to brit against the dishonest official whom ho has dis- missed, The punishment of one rascal gues fur- t people than @ thousand nerits of pious living. orn District of Minoi of Mr. Trowoce, making fraudule sel, but with ent will now do ther'in protectin sermons upou the m Tho proposition to make Elizabeth the capital of New Jersey comes from the Womau's Rights party, Elisabeth has @ pretty se Specte Payment The second step on the roud to specie pay- meuts ts for Congress to pasa au act de avon debts or contracts hereatter made, whe ave specifically made payadie tn coin, nothing but sach coiu shall be a legal tender, en that (he Supreme Court las de- cided that legal tender notes are nut a good tende debts exoressiy payable in coin, * were coniracte? before oF #ince iu payment of whether sven de the passage of the Segal tender ac payable in the lawful money of the United States {! ruch cortricis were made before the passage of that . Not enonzh, because only three Jusiges have 60 ecidet—two naving di-sented, and it ts not certain that a full benen of seven Jud: fnally determine the point, there stands the act of Contresa declaring that such wful money aod @ legal tender in payment of a.) debts, public and private, except for duties and inierest apon tho public debt, Wiil Congress acquieteo in thi# decision of the Court? ‘The Court has no power or authority to in- vade te prerogatives of Congress. and the Court are the creatures of the Constitution, and the Constitution is the ereatuce of the people. Should Conzreas and the Court remain at locger heads, ae tuey mow etand, the matter must be deter. minet by the peop may not other wit Not enough, becau: notes shall be Both vongres+ the only ultimas Toe people can rench the case by placing judg. o# in office that will comeur with Congress, or by clecting @ Gungrese (hat will wcquivsce in the co cision of the Court. or by aunending the Constitution Dressing their will in unmistakable Jancua hore is no dispute th Congress hed power to ineus the motes; they are oa all bunds admitted to ve @ loga) and valid promise to pay ax meen so a8 tho fivetwenty bonds. The ‘ouly question is in regard to the legal tender ieature What is this legal tender feature ? What doce it mean? That Cougress intended tt mean that the notes should be @ good tender on just ourh Cobts as the Courts declare they are not 100% bo doubted. The Court admite re them bul two interpretations of we meaning of Conzress, Firs\—Congrgss meant that such notes should be the exact equivaled’ la value of coin; or, second— that, 0@ the principle of stity ba’ tw say to debtors, you shall havo the right to sattyry your debts by tendering these notes; and to say creditors, take such motes; the Government under. takes to piv the debt as econ an practicable; the dedtor must be discharzet oa tendering the notes, and jou, the creditor, must watt for sour money uu- ment Is ready t pay you. Tho first Interpretation ty entirely taxdmicsab! decuuse absolutely tmoossidie, Inte until doomeday thas tke moon is groen cheese. and it will not ehunge the fuet, is worth just what itis paid tn, terpretation i the falr one Frobably tie people wilt insist th have power to issue Just such paver and Congress meant Congress may lezis- A promise to pay Congress has A general in command ofan army, withont money, his men requiring rations, finding Mr sion of 1,000 barrels of provisions, isin duty bound to try and purchase what his men But, if A will not right tosend a 6 On the same prin ni, and Ox the N, the general hax the eof men and take | when the life of the ardy, the asrassin at its throm’, may lo anything vecersary to save the life of the m: And Unat is the jus'ifeation or we le der feature of the United ot Py the only jude in such casee—tho Supreme Court kas ing to do with it, o error In Congress was that the notes were receivable ior dutiox ax well as for privilo © of funding into six aki NOt have been laken away ch paper from unuvoldable neces sity, it Was the duty of Congrers i could not ve redeemet in coin on demand and had they been thus receivable for duties and t! us fundable, never would have depreciate! more thi ml We shionld have Myed the rebellion just ax quick, nud cou ‘01m €310,030,000 Lo $1,003,000) jess dept Maron B, 1970. AL er Issuing ¢ ——— — A Geuuine Tur A very tiae oil painting is b. Deater's print store, 664 Broadway, wh tubly # Parner, and more than (bat, a fivorsvie speci mon of the great Buglish muster, whose besettin rin was indistinoiness. It repr in full moonlight, with #andstone rocks, « scarped by stormy wiads, fishing bows at an ug exhibited at hor, and the forme of We tisher On the strand watehin ure ® womap and @ ehild, wrek of moontit cirrus cloud, twisted eimilitude of the Jost spirits in Danie’s dolgia, for those who fell through love, ve pleture is very characteristic of tie boing potnted with wondertal breadth and yet with a loving delicacy in « Hon willbo: rd, and ha ke Francesca of Sonth ever si theprese pt owner purchased it irom It ly probably the only venuine roablicly extit exception of two owned by Lennox, the only one that ever crossed tue ocean, THB COLLECTION OF CUAs, At the Clinton Hall Art Gatlory, the py oll paintings belon Mr. Chas, Frost, 18 om ext ibition, so until the date of sal markabiy good collection, and numbers many pic to the millions 12, 1870 ’ SUN'S REVORTERS. o—— The Roynl ttoad to sing sInz—A Deputy ei Enjoying m Partin hey thet they have in Thir While Officer MeCullough, of Capt. Cailray’ cominaud, was on duty at (ie Hndson diver Railroad depot, Le was informed if Jobo MeSahon was in @ liquor st Thiriteth tirect, very drank, and thet he lad four prisovers, who might escape If not looked attor, The offee hastened towara the bar-room, but met the om purty reeligg toward the depot, Becing « wo tying Lo hand a bottle to one of the prisoners, he drove hee off, and Was at the same tive Cold that the Deputy was already provided with a botie ot whi key whiei Ve hud in tis pocket, The ofieor reported | the fucts to Fergeunt McCullough, and the Sergeant sent Round+man Roosevelt sd Patrolman Murvhy to see how naire etood, Finding Me. MeMohow hardly able to tuke care of vis prisoners, the rounds. tian ordered Murphy to go. with ihe tarly to cing Sing, and see that none escaped, ‘Lets neth ha Toen mace Asemingly necese try, a A siranger—to whom MeMuhon had giver nis revolver—hed joined He part) in tue saloon ‘The resort o! the officer oa Vis return to te station me nicit wre, that after the train Dad started, MeMalon, \ ita the a tance of his prisoners, emptied the hi (Ue of waikkey, aod then ieit usleep, abd go ren uised util they resebel Sing Sing, Wien the cMcer, wrer em siderable troable, awoke hin wut be wae sili ge drunk as to be un: commiln.eut papers trom his poe .et. pLuttoned nis cot, and finding the papers, honded the orl # over to the Ward The sevolver, handcuff, &c.. were brouzht bi bv the oMcer, and yesterday thoy wore sarrendored Rynders, MeMahow wae eft ia the prison py and very drunk, —>— Further Proof of the abso ute Rottenness of the New York Cn joune. amount of evi dence nas been taken by & special officor of the Government against two Deputy Collectors in the New York Custom House, who are accused of con- spiring with a romber of Importers to defraud the Goveramont, One of ie accused officials tas anon, Who xcteas a broker for merchants, and he ts at Jeged to have been the treusurer of the corruption fund which way raised w persuade his fathor to ineilitate che fraudulent entry of an immense quan- lity of goods, It is averrod that the {inporters who wore in league with this Deouty Colicctor bad two Diavk marks aflaed to euch ease of merchandise they desived to have examined by the Inspectors, and there marks wat oe 1000 but howe * conta the casos whisk ot these wad as te eal silks, the tint vd to enter cottons—thereby defrauding tae Govern mit of the great difterer@sin duty. |The vfleta, Who ie accused oF facilitating those irauds baw hast the goed vortune to be tuarried to a cousin oF an i Himate triead of the Frosident. who holds a very bles praition ta Wasuingion, O4 course he ati re tule office, —— The Grove tmporition upon the he case of George Taylor, who forged Dr. ‘Vyng'e pamo to a letter recommening him for a position in the Custom House. bad a remarkable sequel on Thursday, Mr. Grinuell, who gave the tim postor Taylor a pluce tn his department. hae been and ty urged to withdraw the cbarge he preferred against him, on the ground that if the correspondence on the point shoull be published, tbe venerable Cot lector would be resarded as @ person in uis do- tage, One of Tuylor’s lotters, bearing tie forced signature of the yenersble Dr. Tyng, runs thus: father (Taylor's) ie very all, and | have bee 80: Tbucere'y trust wilt give Geol a Tah f the cougre Collector Grinnell was very much sffeeted when he had read this letter, nearly every word of which was misspelt, Avd he appointed ‘Tay.or fortas ‘The next spurious letter From Dr. Tyng to Mr. Grice. nell reminded him that he woald offer io praye idm ta the dally service on the (olluwine moruis Catherine Cantits’ Mrs, Catharine Cantlin, werly Corcoran, alias Kelly, was taken to the Tombs Fosterday on the charge of marrying Al.red Goud in November, 184, and John Cantlin in 1868, ner firechurband belug stil) Living, Cnutiin sald that he married the woman under tho name of Corcoran on tne 14th of April, 1868, in St. Andrew's Church, Downe sirect, but on the 19th of February be lowrned from bis brother Philip that Gould bad been look ing for bin wife and bod claimed Cathart de qui! her at once, whereupon Catuurine sued him for sbandonment. Gould said that be married ber to November, 1804, ander the nume of Catharine Kelly, lived with her ip several places, gave her $070 of bir army and navy beanties, and when he went away in the U.S, stoumer Nyack, im 1865, be left her likels to become a mother. He corresponded with her Whittle ta Valparaiso and Callao; but when be was at Mare's Island, in California, married. On arrivin, th * sapeonss fr had at a ng lew the erried eraltaena Unat bie children were twins ad died, Justieg Hogan reserved his decist n allowing Cat: ari .¢ $0 go on bail, a4 #he had a voung ebuild Sid "was sont to tue House of Deteotic Mre. Blake's soci sty. At the meeting of the Woman Ssirage Asso. soctation yesterday afternoon, the PresNeut de wounced We receat action of the Governor of Minn. in vetoing the Woman Sufrace bill. Mrs, Pod *poke feelingly of the destitution she had seen among women, Mrs, Robert Dale Owen argued that women ought to have charge of the eborities of the country, Mre, Barlow said if women were not taxed. bus were allowed! to devote their money instead to charity, even that would be juster chau their present trevtment. Mrx, Lane, of the Workiue Woueu’s Assveiution, thought that women shuuld be euuca en hetore (aes Were granted the ure Of the ballot, Mrs Blake elaimed that the question ut suflrage wor vital to the working w We all uthers, ae giv ing them # chance of eqnal pay with men for equa work, Mr. core: Law, 4 fashionable young buch Bast Broadway bad a calico party in tis jon last evening, Whe clever fuvitation to which conctaded thus: Qottor kerchiets, capers, conserves, am! vomicalitios, cotter ealico,condimeats, ond classics curiously commingled to combine the whole extegory of concomittunt cor ditions conducive (0 create a continual course of capital cheer, In contemplation of completely * exp Ping the lin ax” of cur convivial enpacity, Com you ean, clear or comly intor'at Phe merry chirp of every cricket must cheer the chimuey corner of the bist left lovely living there, - he Sick Poor wot to be tet to Die at Night A number of improvements have beem intro duced at the Northeastern He in Fifty-Otth etreet, near Second avenue, by Dr. b Seeger, the chief phystetan, One of eae the aj poiniment of & reakient physician, who ani izit calle and con Inement ¢1se* teens those (oo to pay. This istic ovly Dispensary int we the sick your cab ob.ilu we tion! ait at Dr. reezer also direces that the Di ou Saudays froms tod pathic Dispensir - Admiral Fisk us While a Sev reporter was vainly endeavor © interview Aduwiral Fisk at the Grand House yesterday, Wo Actmtral sailed into his » go uly furnished apartments in his shirt Looking the SUN prior siermly in the eyo, be roare! out? “By Gd, Tomust have $40,000 in eurrency to morrow, or this building's got Gs come dun. The reporier, not having the money, drew a lov breath, aid eozed trom the room, - The Secret Divores Business Ueatuy name of tho order canuot be used for Lusiners yrus poses, eatin The Wa Mint Yosterday afternoon the Commissioners of En Yeration exainined Alexander Merriea, late of War ford, Shattuck. Coleman, Wbitterilge, ( (,Eastian Jubosoa,” Lambltn, Sonnta prese: Or iad ackhine'ug the prelie iaried Aro also Many 1Orekn Pioees of Kroat ly one by a Polio: pupil of M Discharges front ‘und partial deafness ented, See Dr. Hurtley's dy. : th Haoment WW BE her ColuM. Island, who was one of the framers of tho resolu Hons which were adonted ag the res published relative to the maltreatment of the | mavos of Ward's Island, — the Sum Hullding, oD ome tke Giby bby babins LPH IN THE METROPOLIS. DASHES HERE AND THERE BY THE Drank with hy# Boon Compantona-The Kind of Whis- jourve; throngh tieke', wither of which he fetus He deemed that he bad the right, ne be had paid nis Meothrough to Springield, toruse road that ar, and they bad no right to do fare for Wav travel. Othor ry country ba doctor Was a vallont man, ond the next train carried hun to wher dent tied his © to prow the par rowl for putting ¢ Mr, Frank Colton, under similar eireumsta name ta for part s-udy their own {urere ernie for unuuy ance Wo peopl ronds. to be pun pel the ceniye OF the tablo, and this is as far ter. AL the si ored oy We Vrenen the sense o tamig aud vision should be gr ited. Ite shouts iunitae 8 JabAneso bathe pertection Oo: Wis surprises, Ike mast Uisho past ive virus. will Charles A, Wetton obtained a divorce from hi Wife Margaret about a year ago, and then marri Mary A, Lewis, Margaret bud ihe divorce se side because no notice bad been served upou ber, Mrs Wetton No, 2 now suos to ba rinurriave wit Wetton declared null and voi), Veonise le hud Wife when be married ber, Khe moved yesteruay for aliwouy beiore Judge Ingeal ain Kouigh's of Pychias, Tho Grand Lodge of Pennsylvania 4 ted very beautiful plate from whieh to print cna:ters sohordinate lodges. ‘The Supreme resolved to adop a ors sign.” ‘The next ann fession of the Supreme L fs tobe held in Philadelphia, 7 ‘nt indignation meeting, His testimony corrobofiod tat recently 6 workingman, Who nnderstands nyiied to examine Che MAVANE Ute OF Honent bayives Hank. loemted 1 PUT OFF THE CARS. atures The Wagin Which Travellers are Treated on the New York and New Haven Rnil- road Thrones Travel va Way Trev th Tae Sox on Monday lust published @ brief ac- count of the trial of a commercial travetior, Mr. William 1, Stephens, on te} orke and New Haven Railroad, We are now tw mivea filler account obtained from Mr. Steptiens himself a very reapectahle gentleman about 60 yeare old, Mr, Step'ens is a commercial travoiler for the firm ef Messrs, Bulor & Carey, dewlors ia japanned goods, of this city, Tle ourehased @ ticket fo Springfield, Mass,, end started on his travele. He had oveasion vo sup at Stamford, Cona., where ie ined over nigh The next morning he took the troin for Norwalk on tho same roid, He pro conied Mis check ta the eondactor, who, to hit aure prise informed him that hit Uekut would nt mit hia to He over at Norwalk, te next stize ti his but tint he would have to give op bis throngh ticket to Springield, or pay his fare he- tween the two way stations Of Stamford and Nor. walk, which was thirtycents, Mr Stephens thoarnt it wok pretty touch. but being ucquaivted with Mr. Wallace, the conductor, he pild tue fare nnder pro- teat und resigned himseit to his briet meditations, The next morning ne stepped on the tr ia bound Bridaot When ho showed Ms ticket to the nd not do, Te or ceive ip tiie i to do, was informed it w eget off the tral is ticket ou the nond extra + throughout the hover exacted It from him.” The cor nd he bad vallont ne ants, $0 they svized Mr, Stephens, nad ejected him from the cars texr We tport station, having taken from lia bis revoiver and givves during tue strnggle. Mr, Stephens paid his fare sgain to Bridzeport, vt lamous city’, he ealiod upon Mr, Bishop, the Superinten vid related bis misfortune, “Mr, Bishop j nductor, and said he Odayed tue Fuies They bad been obliged to adupt thse rules in order tietnselves Ru iat the aumerous peddiers Iniowt that region, Who get on and Off at every n With packs on their backs, thareby saving ® cents on tieir Way fare by baying a through Licket, But, in order to molify Mr. Stephens, Mr. Bishop said Laat it could scarce! the Almighty had wade every min # eon: ‘Theee rales use very hard woon commercial (ravol- ers, Who are treated didorently on other roads, The rules are cnusing greit dissatisfac fon among «of therond. Only the ot.er day, Mesera Phalou & Sous, ihe well known perfamers, ‘sued the cars their traveiilog agent Feveral othe: versons tn this city whom we could beon oblized to poy their rare twiee over the distnnee, Hallow companies. who should avoid uiving just who travel ove: their ——- How State Dinners Conducted Gon. Grant. Prom the Pre vouing of the Presid te are sot only invited, bat expected tvally in their places at To'viock UM. Prosident and Mrs, Gravt are olveady in the Ked Room awaiting the company, The ldies Lave als: robed themselves of outer wrapoinzs, and, like gricefol swans, they sail siowly foto the presence, ‘irs. Grant is in full evening dress—jewels, laces, wnd ail the etceteras to match. Hor lady euests aro av ired am bovdsomoly as herself, and the gentlemen areexpecte! to wear Diack swallow-tall couts and white neck ties, der It is the per, it nt loads the way, with the wife of ton bis ar i the rs, one Wid Tongest refice, Tie Presi the other guests, while Mra, ¢ y sisted by the woo ly re the esident by jon, brinws up the re: and aiter a s.icit contg~ion the @uests are most com- fortably seuted. When no parson is preront the Divine biewsing is omicted, an.ess it be the Quaker chankfalvese—the silence of the heart. In toe be- ginning of the feast, fruits, flowers aud sweetm race the table, wetle bread and butter only vive « yirtan vimolletty to the “frst course,” which is compore! of n French vegetable soup, and aces d- ing to the deseription by thove who have ta-ted it, no we ‘or aomescic, bas ever been knows it. Tt is anid to be little smoother than motions are un pertect vants are clad in garments of teas cut, which serve to heighten to we laa: dezree their sable com: piexions, W. ite kid gloves add the finiabing toveo lo this part of the entertaianent. Th ind “course” of the dinner is composed of a Gillet of tee . fanked on each side by rowties the size of a walng’, with plenty of mushrooms to keep thew company, The next course is d inty in the extre re. It is mide up entirely of the luscious lege of j ur teidges, aud baptize! Lif ® French name entiteiy beyond my comprebension, It will be ra lily seen otal uil deseription of the twenty-nine cour Sould Le alo-etner Wo much, 90 We pass to he desert, not omitting to say that the meridian 0: noon of tue east Is marked by the guests Leins served bouutiully with froze: punch, As a general rale, wine is 60 ved about every third course, Six wine gliseos of different slze-, aad a boquet o! Nowers, are placed beiore eacu guest at tae begin: su detaort ie inaugurazed by the destruction of 4 rice pudding, bat nut the kind whic. prompied the little bey to run away to the North Powe because lis wotner ™ would have nee padding tor dinner.” It is pot the ame dish which our Chinese orethren # wallow with (ue aid Of cuop-sticks, but Ht i» such a PUdding a8 Would wake oUF grout vrandmothers e1\) Aheir uandsin joy. ‘This Presidentlal dish ewunot bc described except by the pon of genius, therecre il ean only ve a plebeian pies or ut! pastry a ed to Keep Ik company. Aiter th Fice padding, camved peach dquinces a1e served. ‘ben faiow ¢ tee crew eee and euoeo! 4 with ‘hese warm, sootuing © Presiienial entertainment comes to an owt and Lis guests repair to the Ked Room, B.teen mingles sen. tm conversutivn te detors tu astute dinner rapitsy disapoear, While we are ciscussing stato dinwers it may as Well bo remowbered that private citizens in New York, Boston aid Phikidelbuia, in ome resnects Kuve equiled if not sur, asses the White House ti u elo po OF their enteriainments, lu New Yoru urued foantidus exile thelr liquid delights in ad of 8 old irror nem thet mel tly Prepesns fir ae ie oor, Goverument periorms his cuty bet it wouls be well lor tho Pro: Ler that, ut an tainwens Lon. OF Wamen, something be-fles out ut which pring. Sc) @ dish as iis is y dainty to’ wet before President Gru Sborstir Theatrical Charncterne Prin the Shreamt Leuher Reporter Within the past ten years theatrical shoemaking ented Among as and Lois Branch of ne regarded us a part of the neview (rade entitled to special montion aud com sideration, Unce ec *umer of m theatre could be reliod on tovurnish he “make-up” of a eh racter in its de tale, Th wararabe e: Hing thelr own om, Ho eres dewand Hat vith advent of new and magnidecnt theatses, supy rt £ first-einss st ek companies, running u play iftet rau entire season, tle costumers art bec ie wt AnXilary, aud Weatrical shoomaning hu In iteeity Thus we fia that atthe openine of Booth's The tre A your mo, Mr. Somers, a Ue tr eats wrnish Aty-ive pairs of shows ¢ 1 * Ronee J The © hid, was in ’ di, with the 0 fed thom te tion of the * Bluek Crook" ern \ regmar and momt protiiibi ndue'ot in the waking of sation t ‘These ae worth toi § {rho rer pair, accorting tr the quality of the A), whieh cont- from $i. Uy $4 a yard; with her price is trom £150 10 $3.80 lor ladies, aud glow Wen'y ver cont bicher for gentleme dancers always use the best eatin, ost: Jom Use a burr of tin; ers the thie: ne ing # Lppers never vu wshion, te to foot clorely, yet per twiitin y} they Mt Hue bihac ki oug tho | 1 Europe or hi a ashion that hae not abba Ws yer, OulBile Lie proiey yextont im tus erst hoemaiors; but the # pensive WOPkMnNsiN i4 Caled th requisition uy ue Elwin Bouts, Baw ‘ "5 oI L, Daveuport, aud G. i ‘ Now ine ftems from the secoust of th ined thow'rical sineimaker with I oth will kive some idea Of tho styles aid pile Cite Deane ot business s Ono pale turret-topped, plam colored morocec i for Sir Giles Over reach #50 One DAlF Fearlet ilk ti. Weougued wives, tol Gai Heal U we pa sith Wouetian s “ it Wiig’ (elated We, of plane top bade, Kinw Ca tien 164 murtocen, BAG ¥. Hout WIL LUE eBABE Material, ed tiroe skbiis f One j wi Hiaeh Bill VOIVEL AM OGe WILK TGR biiag HOP AMUN seveereeeee ; ‘ ’ — The Presid t Attached by a Madwan Wasinnarox, March 1i,—Terranee Cursil who yeste v threstened Premiudent Crank A-pasmination, uaing woUBIVe lantuage Whie Lie tor Was walking In Pennsylvania avenue with bis SOM, Wad to-day pronowieed Insane by tie police surgeons, and sent to tue Quverninent insane us lum. The mon tad repentedty bs fu it tance to the Exceuiive mansion on wecouns of Li. shud ular Conduct omtmnnanters Mr, Leievio, Sere’ uatte G the arrival of a curgo of spurious toa in F that it had awee been redaportod, Mr, 6. Keevetary for the Departinent of Porcign 47 that. the and Great Brita: water boundaries of their rospective North Arverica had beew reterted to vrbit Sir Stafford Northeote inquired wh true that the reverts of Parliwent for country Journals were forwarded by cpr formed" the” United Star stead of by teloxraph, The Postmastor-Goneral admitted that 4 sometimes the ens, and explained thn’ (he neo of ‘orwarding reports by exires# resulted fo the ewe Companies, whieh fruit of low tolls, He said that four news roponte were now transmitted wiere one lad hitherto boon vont, while the genoral news was more vo than ever; and declared that the only remed ina combinxtion of the wewnnapers, It te dented that the Interview Vietoria and Charies Diekens had any re erene ‘The Queen simply equaintance Of the distiu wished competition of the pronosed baronetey. minke the personal author, Oxiord boat ere Houbion is not 2 coo stro Cambridge crews are practising regularly. The Ponti@'s Qa rrot with the Powers, Rowr, March 10, via Part reply of the Portifies! Court to the tat desjrieh Connt Darn has been forwarded v t teats In emphatic terms the demand of the French Government to be revresented in the (Eeun vite Nan is charzed at the some time vo give tive Of France will be rec dye that power. Council. The Ayr the represe All the consideration Bennix, Maren UH. ays the claim m slows how Lnble be is to Rowe. Murch 11.—On Monday eeheme on Totally Dility wae distri! uted to the members of the ta that the Churcu eosse nd that the prin the universal Charen was receive T with pl power from the Lord himse f by St. Peter the Ponti ts the successor, bo determined ell. Tt vm and eomp'e primacy fate om cle the words weuld be disrezarded. postolic See, Cath ioetrine hus always bee contequently we Inen'o.te wich resuits, In the Aj ince, th of the council divin was said In te prayed for all supreme teacher of all fines wat the Chureh mustbold in fa ond that the prerogative of Paul fufil matters to whied the Tf any should « ort the present defin aut he departs trom the trae vith. over th 1 is applicabl forbid, to contre kuow Tie Napoloonic Paats, March Lin the Corps Leg explained that the political y ers had beon transferred to the Mir cause emall-oox had mode prison of La Bulnte Pelagic. M.Olity aay, Greusset, wid Moura prison of Sainte Pelogte. and ure not ho Government li Nat the Garou (ner sp tonly of the act of fo “which ‘appon Uiakistrates to-day sentenced fourteen wore ‘of imprisonment, for partieipstion in the disorders at Botlevilie fist mio ith, ene of Victor Noi }. Louis Noir, was kislod by Prin leon Fonaparte, comataine that io bas uot be mitted to ki ow an, i tie Prince: tht wether be have been cited Lo aprear ax wi'nosses | prosecution seoms to be « his dead boot or, ama Mat acainst th uny visitor eution a, person to term The Kin March 11.—! ir, whi and tot t SUNBRAMS. —A thorn in the hand, pay in Fair yh and more 6 brawl cond et fhe ding on Cileago Tuner, © sta He ts noty rather an mat many years, —The Dowager Duchess of Athole, wise 900 married the sitter of Lady Mord: lady in waiting of Queen Victoria, and ¢ 9 agwed Low painial mast be thes wa dect of the Prince of Wales's relations © daunt family. —The Jews of Jerusalem are ing condition, and appeat te Bir Mow Movvetiore for assistance. The money distriguted amoug not Improve it, funds ¢ {buted amo terey Democrat sayes she Powers, In PliGe of see! p of lanl the head as (a) 9 to —A pamphlet has just been published |) Turis In which the author, feeling convtueed tht Rationalism i found 9 of astronoy etirely oppore! & uh upon the Hrinelpal of the Ronan Oowe Com tie Scriptures tne theo: Sect fail to do this, he a 1 Pathe Ata recent spiritual “ sitting Settlement, St. Clair county, Meh (9 appear, Whorempon ant vltwht a Clothe 1 olemp b asato the Which protruded fearful too. pearance stay door enn ner of fon Vrof. Silliman of Yato Coll and wide for (he ny bie bo recog A tone woman red at eity + tora uador oh aome. aud bade no Laer be be GuADleLo & hor homehold coor ona tia A cow being ted alongette Ndnot ton y Jars’ Journey ¢ A Washington town Journet tells this Wout, He dd so. man was Hawt Ut with hae Flomed 19 ed shak fo uie ouride af the weve} and (ote bin, vdn 1 Vat ty wl de emp Db rauks vent to a in size and Kuyayukux, Co nnce nike, Ank vehi 4 ubher peoview with © THE OLD WORLD'S yi THD OVERBURDENING OF RK Atyy TELEGRAPH Winks weral Preneme Reports Intery Th: Oxford and Combridge Lorpow, Mareh 11,—Lo the House of ( ry of the Jod with the dracticn f the fener! Wat Mr, March 11. ~The Pepe to intallity cannot err when He ri Rochefort, din the Londo the accusation nor any of his friends bush is worth tw Tho Vohcovians nee about to resume {seounuity in Oneida complains of haw i Deoaver, Cob, are asked to cow trite Fa week apkeo to butia an arterio well i great geese in Connecticut Jord om egg nine Incver rouMd oolong, weighing Sve ou: Fred, Mouglass once sald that you cold no by apawering Wiis fo Dra kettle hy Lydia Thompson says th spy the brink Storey dura," albiot the shi 4 oust.” Lake Ontario was frozen over Finee from ihe Canara to the American ¢) far ewe And west me the @ first time that this great lake nas Leen Ic tis the pemoipal Nd ste ON the Verge vf starvacion whe 2 Ahern are ecto —The damage done to Southern California by te lonz continned irom he has been ereat + they are born, abeep are selliug at Oty cents ah + aud ot thor Would cai! tof bis ngage tormed the introduction co a lgetu and Lumbufere Ueal or thuorctieal view whieh other day,on her way toa bone Yant arked thy door keeper Tie Atutoncoolakucha Hkh, Biome whe ae ually shuply 0