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Essae\" & ia TMIRTY-SEVENTH YEAR. ED'S RING'S WATERLOO ~~ ’ eMOC 8 CONTEST » HONEST DEMOCRACY'S CO} Lint WITH THE TRAITOR —s— Democracy Ho'd a Large Mas Pay fF ie Tammany General Commlt fee-Tweod Must Walk the Piank—Both tides Prevaring for Baitle—The. Story et Tweod's Treachery—C ¢ Murphy Threatened with Tar and Feathers, The chieftains of the Young Democracy were wake and astit at an early hour yesterday morning. oy still adhered to their determination to drive weod and Lis co-traitors from the party. A paper pris passed around requesting Tweed to call a meet- Jog of the Tammany General Committee on Monday ight. Amejority of the members of the Commit. ‘tee signed the call, and Justice Cox went to Albany Wgast night to formally present the request to Mr, Mrweed. The rank and file of the party, the men eto lug the knapsacks and carry the muskets, are Beeruiy with the Young Democracy, They de- pounce the traitors for keeping Republicans in offices hat belong to the Democracy, Many politicians, Dowover, hide their heads, and are evidently sitting ppon the fonce, anxiously awaiting the development ‘Bi the winning side, ' AJAX TELEMON'S HRADQUARTERS, The corr of the County Court House wore peain crowded, Congressman Fox, the Hon, Jolin Morrissey, Justices Bixby and Cox, Street Commis- Woner McLean, and many other distinguished Young Demotrais visited the Sheri during the day, No more decapltations were make, but every minute gris spent in girding up the Young Democracy for the fixbt on Monday night, Everybody seemed con- Adent of victory, There seems to be no doubt but what the honest Democrats hold a big majority in the Gevers Committee, and that Tweed and Sweeny will be forced to Walk the plank in short order, A Bereta! count of the Committee gives the Young Democracy 94 majority, conceding the doubtfu: Wards wo the traitors, ‘The eauvaes yesterday siood 4 fou FoR TH® HONEST YOUNG DEMOCRACY. Wards Votes, Leaders. i) John Fox i Jolin Fox. nis vw fy a x Pal it iy. XV 1 Parser. cit ae J, Creanior, ‘aud ixb: seseseeeee J ame# OB: en. FoR THE TRAITORS. «Thomas Compn. vow T pea IT) darnened {o/Miehiet Connotly. he total vote stonds 207 for the Young Demoerzey the t «giving the Igtier ail of the J Connolly don't know Je to take. nly requires a majority of es cas! to oust ‘Tweed from the Chairman Committee. The sume majority las the Wer to throw hitu withont the pale Of the party he meeting oF the Geueral Committee on Monlay pext, there ore ever held in the TUR FIRST SUSPICION OF TREASON. The field of batt viewed by rowinent city pe me down ‘om Albany. Darin the city bills, it was noticed ublicans carefully ave this, notwithstandin ang Democracy, the Ts ‘epublicans {walked about bis roome wit! utmost tree- dom. On the day before the vote Barber and Henry Bmith mysteriously disappeared. Tweed was piay- fae hie t me Wit too fine apomt, The tal absence of the Republicans from bis room er ited O'Frien’s suspicions, He begin to wateh weed, On Tuesday:morning, before the vo.e Was accused him of treach ery. “Tweed promptly denied the charge, and called pon God Ain ike him dead ‘if he went back — 0 lis “friends, — O"Brien, — however, Fes not convinced of Tweed's sity, He ) necused him of au inte Kon to Fell out to the Kepublicans, Tweed then Baid in app rent confidence “Where do you come in, Sheriff, ses to be the most in apertant 4 room, union with You ean have anything yon want, iryou'l ¢ he word."” ‘ at Towont, Mr. Tweed. said Sherif D * is that yon'ghall stand by the Deinocraey 1 efforts to give New York city Ber lit Tweed then efered to put up £200,000 in elear money, and as ruch more as Was thougl't recessar fo shove the three elty Mills through the Assen! fie sacri! then urged Mr, Tweed to remain truv f the porty, aud not run over to the Repub.icuns He then tert Lim, WHLRE O'BRIEN SAW TWEED AND HENRY sy¥iTH He resoived to wateh meeting of the A ‘The Sherif was tit at case Teeed, Two hours before th mbly he found Tweed and Henry smith eaucusing Lh he water-closet of the Delavan House, They Were whispering together for some 1 inutes, when Tweed returned to his room, avd the Republican Police Commissioner sneaked’ of in er dire Hon, The sheriff then azuia visited Tweed, an Once more upbreided him for his treachery. Tweed denied it, He again eaiied upon the Almighty erush bis i) he Young Deu'c THK TREACHERY IN THR HOUSE. Wien the Assembly met, O'Brien visited th ehambe Meeting on inti fe friend, be sai eed ios sold us out to the Republicans, 1 eu, sure of I Tthink so myself,” was th that Aleck Frear has been Was not true to the interests of the reply, * for Th etly one the teu offering 10,00) to each of mM to Voiwacainat the city bills,” They have at tempted to uy ove Democrat that Lknow, He is OUR, has not gobaceat, But ke couldn't be ought At this voint Frear got out of his seat, and bow ing down ,t Ie. Seeing Joh Fox and th Bheritt at the e aud 1 of the path, he hesitated Ainally wont Luck to his seat, ‘Though work Oi Lis wight ovcinst the ills he voted for the t TWRED IN A TIOUT PLACE, then sent to Senate Chamber for who vretended to be very auaious for the 1," said O'Brien, there's Nelson of Rock Yand county, Tknow you ean control his vote, He threvens t ainst the bill, Go und «ee bin, Qnd aro if you can't induce him to chanze his mint Twood Wrat to Neison’s seat, and conversed with Dim for soiwe minutes, He then returned with a red face, rnying that Nelson had a terrible speech whic! was gol Tweed) b g to make against the bil dco! him to ugree not to deliver the speech hougn he would vote against tue bill, O'Brien then oid Tweo! that the purty had Leen ‘sold out; that the bills could not pass; aud that be believed that Tweed was ut the*bottoin of the bus ‘Lweod Avorred that he never went back on Lis frieuds, and Bald Wat Le Delleved the bills would pass THE STRUGGLE, Within (irty minutes Denis Burns surrenders the key oF the situation to the Ki . but h lurpuly drew tis dagger and sta nthe the country traitors foliowed snit, aod the hopes ci the Young Demoeracy were knocked fo We he Kiernan and Jacobs tought like heroes Buc they were cauzht without. theit couts of ly butchered by the traitors amid nt elvers of the Republicans, J0DGR BARNARD'S Vinws, A Suw re on Judge Barnerd yes ter The that the fight would cer tainly en the loss of the State to the Democraey dow * and fail elections. He gave O'Brien M1 that they both redit ‘or sob J c.ear be yand ability, He Gs und few, If any, Aw for Tweed.” said the Judge, "TI have known Dim for twenty y He his bat'a great many ups at time, but he has invariauly ail Pig figut a» now stands re w nburner squabble. We city 1 think the Alde be on general Ucket Tals think it would” be best to fect Cur “upervisord on @ general ticket, letting Onet oO} toe run out of otfice each year, if ought pre k that the Police Coumis overs i Auted by Mayor alone, ¥ M vow the board of Aldermen be 1 iT hie wuchment by sume € Wy welt wiong As for the Central Commission, 1” should i ‘This i ‘able war as i now seo naught but rain fe toe hn cratic party in the State at the next pit! W Will you attend the mecting of th Jans 1 Commit ouday wl » BouNanp (¢milingly)—I shall most cor r Mave you ai t mittee? a how the two par ¥ Hernan (again smiling,)—Well, really, 1 I Hinat there Wan five. or the uiherml can’t teil whieh, Neocron then retired SAT THK JACKSON CLUD, Last SUN F > & SON reporter visited the Andrew Meveon comer oF Les avenue und 1 eel, 10 Withers 1 the ex $ee news trom Albany. le fut 5 over Munded polliscivus aud members Of tue Club, Present were: She Street Commissioner George McLean, Jadge Me. Cunn, Judge Bixby, Peter Woods, of the Democratic Union organization; Alderman Croker, Alderman Reilly, € r4 Dunphy and Mevahill, De. M. A. Finuoll, st of other lessor lights {n the polit- feal arena. They were all busily engaged in conver- fation relative to the recent transactions at Albany, and were hourly receiving encouraging despatches from that point, During the evening Sheriff O'Brien received the following despatch, signed by a leading nomber of the Young Democracy : ALMAny, March 24, 18 We had the election law up I A and sear life out of the traitor who has sold his party ; we are ‘united, and more determined than ever ‘Tie reading of this despatch created the wildest enthusiasm, “The subject of general conversation during the evening was THE SOREHEADS OF THR SEVENTEENTH WARD, It is understood that the soreleads, lead on by Charles G, Cornell, whom Senator Creamer ousted from tho General Cominittee, and Guntzer, who tried to be counted in as Alderman by fraudulent Votes, are striving might and mata to get up a dem- onstration in favor of the renegade, Callicott Murphy, We understand, however, that the citizens of that ward are preparing to ‘thrash the rascal naked through the ward, und that they intend giving bim A suit of clothes shade of tar and feathers, 90 P.M. Major Buck, just arrived from Al- tered the room and Was greeted with rou rs. Mr. Gorrey, observing that he held « (" ich subsequently proved to be cigars), exclaimed, * Egnd, bere comes Huck, and he's got the new charver under his arm". The members of the Andrew Jackson Clab pro- pore to get np a demonstrtion congratulatory to the jenators and members of Assembly, to take place in the form of a serenade, on Saturday evening hext. for thoir noble action’ in Hliting against the corrupt Board of Supervisors and Police Commis: sioners, Delegations were present from the Six- teenth, Seventeenth, Eighteenth, Nineteenth, Twen- tieth, hnd Twenty-aecond Wards, and all heartily approved of the proposition, liens TWEED'S EXPLANATION. pitocter ire Who Violated Pledues ¢—The Viren diguation of a Heavy Tax-puyer—The Iron Shackles Broken, Asay, March 24.—The Né@w York city Demo- cratic members of Assembly and Senate held a cau: cus in the mall dining room of the Delavan House at 11 o'clock to-night, A majority of the delegation were present. Col. M.C. Murphy was in the chair, Tho Jatter said that Mr. Tweed bad been invited to attend the meeting, but that he had declined, a8 some of the members had maligned him, Senator Genet was not aware that any one was le to Mr. Lweed. He, for one, was not. Mr, Genot then proceeded to say that be had deemed it advisable to call & caucus of the Democratic members of both Houses of the Legislature in order to bind all the members by the action of the majority, and ff, » any measure had been decided upon by the caucus any one opposed ly in the Legisiature, tho traitor in that cate could be properly ostracised from the ry, Speaker Hiteuman moved that a commiit nted to wait upon Mr. Tweed, and tuvite nd the eauets Senator Creatner said that if Mr, Tweet had been served with a notice and lie had not seon ft to tend the causws, he was opposed to any Committee waiting upon Wiitie this subject was uniler discussion, the rep Feseniatives of the prose were res) ectfully 4 to make thomselves scarce, Which they Wilde, of the Brening # ing the reir Pairing to Senacor Tweed . they found bin ounded by his fries Mr. Tweed r urteously, op band of corres iy Who were ed in this utemen, T have the gratification of showing Jou my oficial decapitation. I am now a private Cluzen, a heavy taxpayer, aud interested tn all good reforn.s. ‘That te the trou collar I Lave had on m neck tk yond my Deansiw:T regret t trol force ine to notify Deputy Str tule dat cirenmetances t you that your services as Commissiouer will not be required after ¥ respectfully yours, Ww. W. MCLEA Mr. Twrrp—I am going to ter of the era treet Com ve that letter framed of men that T fought o ito the Sedate, and that [supposed were my friends, I propose ‘to give the city of Ni York a Charter that everybody can yote for—a ( ter that Will retuce the taxes and simplify the ernment, and give the chief officer such control ds will prevent any 1 at the mer. cy of Rging Who tmeet in # utleman's parlor nd decide that somebopy shall be reuoved from, Office just beeanse they dosire it Mr. Owen Munriy—I have been right in this fgnt from the beginning, sud if it eame uy T would woverazain, When Mr. Norton submit. er to me he wereed that the Police C. hould be elected by the people, and T agreed to support it, Mr. ‘Tweep—I have no war with these men, I um one of the eat toxpayers in New York, and I want ber to have a cood and choup city government, and Tintend that she shail have it, I will ave a charter prepared when I come to A bany again, and 1am willing to receive suggestions from Democrats and Republicans and everybody embodied, if approved, in ebarter mare, Thave no personal animosities intois matter and no persona! regrets, My only de= sire is to give New York a good city government, ANOTURK DESPATCH, While Senator Tweed was talking a committee of the New York delegation caucus, consisti of Speaker Hitchman and Senator Genet, waited on tue big Indian, and informed him that'his Honor's presence was wanted, Mr. Ty Aleck Frear, Owen Murphy, member from Sligo, then The reporters were again sion, ‘The doorkeeper, Assembly in their wever, outfanked Flan went on'the balcony of the gin closing the d quill, knights of the agen, for they ste dining room, M1 see all that Was going on, but the double bay windows precluded them fro! hearing the speccties. Dennis Burns said that he would not be bound by the action of the caucus; Owen Murply ditto. Sen itor ‘i weed then took the floor, and Was speaking when this despatch was put on the wires, SOL, oa JACOBS'S TRIUMPH, > Unholy ™M Breaking the Demand tor i n Tyranny, Aupany, March 24.—To-nigh an unexpected exciteme Citto, bite in the Alllunce~Brooklyn’ ease from the Co: the Hou t. ‘The Committee o: reported the Brooklyn even Police Dill. Mr. Jacobs was immediately recognized by the Speaker. He quietly sugested that the bill had passed the Senate without opposition, and that it was tiportant and should prompily pass here He therefore asked the House to consider it 4 specicl order to-morrow, — Mr. Aivord took alarm, and intimated that his was a party measure, Mr. Jacobs sharply asked the ex-Lieut, G nor whether he assuai ed the les of the Republican party, and Mr, Alvord de im chment. His opponent fol lowed the for a consid to the House By this time nial with another avpe ation of the meas interest became intense, and a renewal of the fight of Tuesday was evidently anticipated, Mr. Husted feariag the effect of Mr, Jucobs's appeal, mi one of ‘his bold moves, Ray that this bill Metropolitan virtually rep the ‘olice Inw which this House had al ould not be interfered with, With all hia spirit, flew ean ‘leader, asking bim w H locder of the myority. vignt ssnine that this House re to interfe ft ten Commissioners which controlled the opo is Mf Republicans would not assist him (Jacobs), then he Would appesl to the majority elected us Democrats, who he hoped would not » foun the company of the Radicals. This appeal showed that there is yet hope for a re union uf the discordant ¢ » for Mr. Jacobs with the was sustained by th 1 Democratic vote, though | tion f wuse a tWoethird. vot Was heerssary for its large number of Brooklynites, are here overjoy result, and Mr. Jacobs as warmly conggatulated on all sides —_—-— iMlative Proceedings. now bill relative to the Supreme ew Judiciary Art f thie Consth ted. The bil reative to the Board of KIVD was reported favcrably, and a Island Wridy bile were passed ineor Sew York oily, eliai Hourew Assueia rporating the. Stat mesa 1 avenue in Flaw) ine \esoeiation of the Bar ot New incon ju tho Peatody Mutual Benefit Company of New ¥ The AULUAL TePOrL OW BAYES DANKE Was LeCelved. hi the Benate evening Fealon, ills Wore. urdered. to ow third) reading Abiehing and main nf the support deal Ainending nmendiugihech PILCOr para ig Vow ¥ rkooudp Interest of tun Catal deat Ovenine AtAsIOn, Bills Were Intro New York Adverts pay ig. thy Tn the Ase-aipiy diced neorporating. the Pauy, to extend Lexiizton ayonie in New York, ¢ Fowilate places of ai nent for Hrookls a. und A Povating the puckety Bavinws Bank of New York Vi tll tor Athi the Ie Of bight avenue, New York, Waroriered tow Maied Feauiig Lue Brvvklyn Voce bill Waa reportue LIFE IN THE METROPOLIS. DASITES HERE AND THERE BY THE SUN'S REPORTERS, panicle Brilliant Entertainment in the Gramercy Park Rotel in Honor of the Cuban Patrio Gon, Manuel Quesuda, One of the most brilliant entertainments of the Season was that given on Wednesday evening in the Gramercy Park Hotel, by Mrs, Ralph Mead, Jr., in honor of Gen, Quesada. Largo flags of the Amerl- can and Cuban Republics were suspended in ono end of the drawing-room, and benoath these stood & table covered with Japonicas and tube rosos,; in the centre of which “Cuba” was writton,in scarlet flowers. . Magnificent bouquets and baskets of flow. ers were in profusion, Dancing and fine music en- tertained the guests antil midnight, when a sumptu- ‘Ous repast was served. Asa memento of the event, eaoh cuest received beautiful bouqnet. Among the distinguished guests were Gen, Manuel Quesad: Wis wife and beutiful daughter, Col. Varona an Maj, Loynag, hi Disson. ides, Seflor Aquirre, and Dr. Cor- — Marked Improvement in the Court of Special Seaatons. The Court of Special Sessions convened yester- day promptly at 10 o'clock. Jnsticés Ledwith, Boott, and McQuade presided. A large calendar of eases was disposed of. The people of this city have Teison to congratulate themselves upon the changes in this Conrt.: Its proceedings are now character- {nod by dignity and deliberation, Witnosses are ex- amined carefully by the presiding Justice, and the evidence in ati casos most carefully sifted, the rights of the people and the prisoner Jenlousty watched, and the sentences are pronounced after due consultr- tion. ‘The railroad system of disposing of cuses is not observed. Respectable lawyers flock to the Court with pleasure, and in many instances prisoners who are unable to employ counsel on account of poverty, ar such services. the opening of the Court under the new régim shows that the members of the bar appreciate superior advantages of the Court as it now exists, In every respect the Court ts superior to the old despotic and ignominious institution. pinta The Departure of the North Ca nists. The schooner ‘attie Low sails this afternoon from Pier No. %, East River, with forty persons who have purchased 5,000 acres of land at Hyde Park, Hyde county, N.C, The tract consists of ,000 acres, lies on and between Pungo and Alliga tor Canal, within two miles of Pungo River. Ten horses end a large stock of farming materials are on board, ‘The fare, including provisions for the emt erants, has been fixed at $10 each, The son of the fev. WC. Clark, of Myrtle avenne Chnreh, Brook- lyn, E. D.. ts one of the party.” The colonists met on hoard the vessel last night, Mr. Wells presente the narty with a handsome get of his works an superb Bible, Mr n George, of Red Bank 4., has furnished the Hattie Low with four me provisions, and has sold his farm at a loss of @3, to throw in his lot with the colonists, eles tice Walting for a Game of Bagntel'e, John Gilligan and Joseph Gillespie were again before Justice Lynch, in Brooklyn, yesterday, for examination, on a charge of robbing George Wach ter, ‘The prisoners have been up five or six times alre defended without paying any fee for This has been done every day since éand ina Colo- m0 y, the ease on ench cecasion being edjourned co of the Just have to suit the cony Meanwhile the m: or counsel, een detained ly a month without exon ani thorning Justice Lynch w doing Justice Riley, HH he Sixth n he adjourned piretion of that conversing and at nearly 3 o'clock went off the be, time 0 pave First avenue, between Houston and Thirty-ninth streets, with Mangin's wood pavement, and to pave Fourth ard Fifth etreets, from the Bowery to Man. kin street, with the same material. Tt was resolved to make the salary of the individual who reculates the city eloek# $1.20 a year, The New York avd New Haven Railroad Company are to be allowadto roylace the track formerly need by them in Prauklin street, between Elm and Centre. = The Punishment for Keeping. a Vicious Dog. Mina Fuchs, a young chill living with her Parents ina tenement house in Fifth street, near Avenue A, was bitten in the face mber ta by 2 dog belonging to Anthony Mossig. the owner of building. She was in the yard at the time ing with other ehiliren living She sued thy her guardian in the Marive Court. and on the trial yesterday Deore Judge Curt proved that the dog had bitten other ehilire the knowledge of Mussig, The jury wuleted $400 daimages. ss Princeton Alumni Dinner. At the annual meeting and dinner of the Alumni of Princeton College last evening, at Del monico’s, Mr. William C, Alexander pr 1, and on his right sat Dr. James McCosh, ond on his loft President McLean, of Williams Coilece, The tirst it ealled up Dr. MeCosh, A song mms Izitur,” followed. Our Sister Colleges,” called ont President Webb of the New York Collece, James C. Carter of Harvard, and Dr. Adams of Yal and the “Reverend Clergy,” the Rev. Theo, Cuyler, amen The Pueumatic Bore. The number of visitors to the Pneumatic Bore in Broadway each day averages about 1,00. 7) receipts since March 1 have been nearly $6,000, and after deducting expenses, is going to the support of our soldiers’ and sailors’ orphans, The visitors are requested before leaving the tunnel to sign a memo: rial to the Leuisisture praying permission for the Poeumatic Transit Company to Qulsh their uader taking. eae Ivrega'nr Pagilistics, Jchn Landers and John Lewis, Eighteenth Ward kids, were arraigned in the General Se on acharge of prize fighting in a room of 428 First avenue, Officers Nicholson and Larow, however, who arrested the uid not tat there was any pri n the wis, or any . Tiley were ven, Was any ring, oF s¢ Of the other accessories of a prize fg! consequently acquitted Twelfth Regiment, Regiment, ** National ch commanding, enjoyed a The Ball ot © Company I, Twelfth Grays," Capt, John Fre calico sociable in Apollo Hal! last evening, It wus in y wayasuceess. Many of the neers were in calico, but the majority were in military uniform, Each lady was made the recipi dancing in the suape of n neat ca geet The Race for the Chall nt of an order of 0 handkerchief, Ata meeting of the New York Yacht Club last evening the members discussed the proposal of Mr, Ashbury's to sail for the * Challenge Cup" won by the America in 1551, should be open to lution was subs It was resolved that the race nats of the Club. This reso: ently reconsidered, and the rave was declared open to all senooners of the Club, with allowance of time according to the rates of the Club. pt S-izure of Whiskey on Brondway, Yesterday afiernoon Deputy Collector Bullard and Assessor Wass seized five barrels of illicit spi which they found on an express wagon ow Deutrass, The whiskey had bee oston, Deutrass was held by Cou lds, shipped missioner — - Death ina Lime Kiln, ‘3 lime kiln, at West Twelfth Burned ¢ ALT’, Malon street, vesterday, John MeKennell, an employee, While emptying oyster sheils into the furnace, fell in and was burned to deuth, Obly a portion of the body was recovered, and that @ dry clip, over whieh the Coroner held an inquest, ——— The strike at La Creuzot, Lonpoy, March #4.—The strike of the work- men at La Creuzoi, France, continues, Several demoustrations have been made by the m whieh, so tar, have boon hurnitess; but the military and police are uctive, It is thoutht that po itieal feeling fe fivolved inthis. eccond outbreak of Libor Creuzot. Some arrests haye already been madu, ——— 1 La De Rodos Manut ig Public Opinion Havana, March 24.—At a mass meoting last hight, Which Was eulled to take action On the posi y-assuined in regard to Cuba by a portion {rid press, resolutions Were acopted protost hat tuy pol involves the sale of the stand of Cuba to the a —— The Insurrection in Venezuela. Ponto Caneito, March 9.—The insurgents hove laid siege Porto Cabelio, “They hove por epson wil the approaches, and have cuc cd the water tuning, Laguuyra wud Cavacaa are ley iu anwar af cantina. NEW YORK, FRIDAY, MARCH 2 YESTERDAY IN THE HOUSE. The Cadetahip Disclosures—The End of the ereoutio Spe California Vineyards, Wasmixatox, March 24.—Representative Locan (Rep., Lil.) reported @ bill relative to cadetships, re- quiring every cadet to have lived two years in the district from which he Is appointed, «The term was reduced to one’ year, and the bill was passed, Mr. Logan presented, and the House adopted the fol- lowin, Firet—Deciaring that Gen. Schoepf, one of the Patent OMice Examiners, was engaged in Iending himself asa medium for the ‘passage of movey for corrupt pur nd directing that the evidence tn the case be a the hm the Secretary of the Interior, he Bo requested to remove Feboows from t position as an {Improper person to have or Wold 4 ro sponsible a porition under the Government, ‘Second—Directing the Speaker to excinde from fiviloges of the door the. committee. rooms, cloak oom, and ail the galleries of the House, auy'person who hag been or nay, I fer be proved gpfity ot Raving been engaged In corrupting OF attempting to corrupt any member of Congress, by direculy or indi- rectly offering him any valuable coneid Firwof ndenetng hie action 10 why ‘0 a duties at the evidence showing that Commander TDoshar, of the navy, had placed the sum Of €1,90 tn the hands of Me D. Lacdon, with the view of procuring the ppointment of his son to the Naval Academy, be transmiited to the Secretary of the Navy, with the Fequest that he convene a court martial for the pur pore of trying Commander Upshur for coudact uhbe- Coming an officer. Mr. LooaN remarked that since the roport was Propared he understood that Gon, Schoepf had re- Figued. In the discussion which followed. the intro- Auction of the resolutions, Mr. Logan sald that the money paid by Commander Upshar ;had been used by his agent, Landon, in buying off & boy who had received the appointment from Mr. Hoge, of South Carolina, Whereupon young Upshur was appointed from that district by the Secretary of the Navy During the discussion of the Schoopf resvlution Mr Keir (Itep., Penn.) sald: i Fs Ago, when I decame » member of this proure, dnd’ had rat’ the appointment ofa cadctanirs T became satisfied that a number of my prev coes bad told heir appoutmenty at priece varying Tr $1,000 to: $1.000,"'and whea T #poke to thei aber they atsurcd me that it wae the usage of the Lov (laughter); and IT want to add that In the investigations Gf this Coimniittes It came out that one of them (lr Milward) was engaged in peddling the appointments of other people. ‘The tari’ having been taken up, Mr, Jonson (Dem.; Cal.) spoke with warmth for the wine. inte: rest. Among. the best gifts to man was generous Wine. “Itelevated him to a level with the gods, and made him dwell in mansions in the ekies*". Tn all ages of the world, to. sit down tinder the vine and fg treo had been ihe ambition of those wishing hap: py repose. The juices of the erape made men love One another, aud raised thetm from sordid earth. to sit in sweet’ communion With the gods, where they saw all beiow clothed Im most surpassing colors, and the heavens’ illimitable outstretching felds Of never-ending beauty and of endless joy. mani ie? Weta THE RICE LIBRARY. a Fourth Day's Sale-What the Old Horace Knew of Parming—The clont Rome. Joseph Sabin began operations yesterday by offering to an interested an interesting body of book collectors Charles Leslie's "Short and Basie Method with the Deists," 4 work remarkable for the vigor. # grace with which it treats the cuasedness cf un beilevers, It handles heretics with a caustic severi- ty almost awful, The book wos printed in 1728, by J. Applevee; and the Anglican Church owes mueh to Mr. Checkley, for whom it was printed. Deacon Soberly bonzht it for 39. McKinney's © History of the Indian 7 about Lo and the other sborig inclt jographical sold for 114. M. ian War," brought @56. the account of the att Washington by his Indian which “was ured by Irvin Mather's * History of New England bronght wold for $40 ‘This is a lively aecourt of the © Tryals of Soveral Witohes,” &e., and tolls of the “Operations of the Devils," and many other pleasant things indicative of the wholesome state of affirs, mental and spi- ritual, among our Puritan Fathers 9). years aro, Ineredse Mathor'a * Tur cos Rewailed waa mext sold. ‘One of the most vj Milncaus “Life of bucolic experien om, the Chapoagua of h meeubacribor for Bl. oho Norton's Heart of New Engtande Rent at the Blosphemies of the Present ¢ J to secure the eondign pup was knocked down for §W per, of Boston, bought Ovid's Metamor. phoses, avery naughty book, tor 840, and towith to snd Mr White the * Sausage" for 5. Paiue's Distogue between Gen. Montgomery Ghost and a fy tein brought only $1.50; but Palissey, the Bouter,” was tan. uy to gL fae amount paid for books sola yesterday was $6,575. Total for (he tour days, $27,000, — Pashionable Mnrriagein the Biick Charch. Although the Lent season is on the fashions and marriage is considered a trifle out of season among the upper erust of the eity, yet thou sands gathered to witness the marriage of Mortimer J. Macke Miss Horriet P. Williams, The ady ts awell known Now York beauty and the gen: Heman has long been recognized as une of the choie: est spirits of th and & shining orna-nent of the gallant Seventh ne of the ofticia' Jim Ingers nd then declared Nined bachelor The crowds of fisbionabies who thronged the k Church list evening were attented to their ais by four nslers who wore ia their buttonholes a rose fastened to 4 silver knot. Punctuslly at o'clock, Dr. Poxton, of the Firat Presbyterian chureh made bis apvearance, and some fieen mit utes afterward the bridal cortége entered heralded by the ushers atid the pwuns of the organ and the murmured comuents of the guests, world, zie and ‘The bride, who i¥ a stngalarly beautiful brunette, was uttired in white corded ilk ¢ with a very décolleié, and nz train COrSME Wak Very ol d with Ince, and along the edge range blossoms. She wore dia tty ears Ornanented Wi'h a eha: \ veil Of very rich In and bosom ¢ her hale Was et of orange blossoms, and e ‘oll helow her waist.” She War attended’ yy Cireo Dridesmaide, Miss Bellen Mies Joins, and Mt Sinclair, all of whom wor Urosses of floocy white tulle, gaihered at the skirts With sprays of artificial flowers, ‘Tae gontiemen of Derty were oll dressed in ¢ ing costume with ties and gloves. Very tew of the prevent After the ceremony the few guests repaired to the hand wnnt of served me tansion of Mrs William Merrick, be bride, wh 10 4 SUDptuoUS supper Was a HINGTON GOSSIP. pute ‘Territorial ments yesterday In tavor Mexico as a State, Senator Wiison is preparing a now Provides for (he muster out of eight Fog uces the maximum to 25,00 On his own application, Brevet Major-Gon, Wm ‘olonel in the United States Army, unat: red, alter continuous service of over 40 " & The Hou nittee heard the argu admission of New rmy bill. it ‘ots, und re ator Sumner spoke for four houra yesterday sar jarmnsr spoke for four hoare yesterday benutor Moiton Will Fespoud for the Adminis. tration, ‘The Senate Postal Committee azreed yesterday to roport a bil! Allowing double subsidy to the Pacife Alar for making semi-monthly trips, Senator Sherman will take a miuority report —_ FLASHES FROM THE OC. pas as ‘The City Solicitor of London las absconded, ‘The Liverpool cotton market closed a. Uplands, and tiigds tor Grienuss + toed BF 164. for In the House of Lords last ove ¢ Consol datea Fund bill was prasad ston, the Comnet ly returns of the Bank of Ragland show 1° OF £134,000 in bullion siues last report er lts second trial trip of the turroted ship Ca ron Lonton ont Jato tae Channel om Wcdaesdes entirely sueconstul a SEEDY In the divor Aecree hae heen feu witu Lydia th Tie cable tro to nuez, Feypt | AN CABLES, case of Walkins agt ated, the defeudant be PRO Walking, « in Ather Arabia, through the Red Sea ‘ been suceetstuily laid, thus com pleting a direct eu frou Bombay to sues. In Weameath, 1 Wednosday, the tenan. try fred upon and wounded a clergyman who, with hie Friends, was Visitiug lily propaety with & View Of raising hiv Font Consols closod 933% for monoy, and 0314 forthe ca egunks Five-twontics elt Mao for tial At for a8, and x for twit, Vemfortion, Bory. “Krieg Ih hous Central, 119 " be ILis still asserted that the American Bishops at Home retuveto manent (othe proclamation of Lapa te fallibility, nud tuatevery ¢ Mite Uheur bi proved fut ‘The Groek Governms authorized the eon. struction of a raliroad fra Vor the Isthmus and along the Guit of Corinth to sume point on the Wester const of Groves w Clasner bout for the Cambrid low, but dovs weil, ‘The erew made thirty minute to-day, Williams. baie bho Ib the boat they used last year. crew is ‘The famous horse chostnuts of the Tuileries are in flower, In the tine of the firkt Nagoleon there was i saylur, © When the horde chestnuts uf (he Lulleries are in Hower, we shall ‘Tho King of Wartemburg ation of the Ministry. A ne et, with Komer, iresident of thy Council, ¥ Suckow, Minister of War, aul tho Councillor you Sehenrlin. Minlauer of the Niteriar. ur the rosig As accepte has Been f 5, 1870, THE OUTBURST OF CRIME. — A MONSTROUS AND UNPROVOKED MURDER IN TROY, N. ¥. —— me A Farmer of Troy Murdered tn hin own Barn by a Reckioss Gang of Burglars— 85,000 in Railroad Bonds the Incentive to the Deed. Between the hours of 9 and 10 on Wednesday night, Nanning Vanderheyden, » well-known and respected farmer residing on the outskirts of Troy, in this State, was murdered io his own barn by « gang of reckless burglars. On Monday night Mr. Vanderheyden had taken some $5,000 in railroad bonds from asmali Lillio safe which he kept In his house, and went with them into the city, there to exchange them for others, He at first requested the brokers through whom he made the exchange to keep them for him, and on their refusal to take the respon- sibility, deposited them in the Troy City Bank, At the same timo he drew $10,000 out of one of the banks, and returning home with i, placed this money in bis ‘This safe was inthe front room on the ground floor. The burglars had evidently heard of tho valuables it would contain @m this particular day, and may also have supposed the bonds to have been Placed in it instead of being deposited in a city bank, With tho hope of making good haul, they laid their ans, and prepared to murder the unfortunate ymer Without pariey, and whet! Proved necos- ry or not, It was neariy 10 o'clock when Mr. Vanderbevden and his son-in-law, Edward J, Alox: ander, let the house jor tho barn'to look afler the Oreos Tn the barn three men were concealed, who, no doubt, were awaiting the rotirement of the folks in the house, when they would enter and take off the fe. Tho approach of Mr, Vanderheyden led them the belief that thoy had been discovered, and forced them to murder to escape, As Mr. Van Jer- hevden was stepping ‘across the threshold of the barn, he was knocked in the head by an fron’ pump-handle in the hands of a man ‘Theée times the weapon fell upon his bead with deadly force, fracturing the skull, In a moment afterward Alexander came up, and was about to en- ter when he saw a hand apiified to strike him, It fell upon his arm, and Alexander retreating, the assassin followed, throwing a large stoue at bin, Alexander went to the house, armed himself with shot-gun and revolver, and rned to the barn, but the assansin had fled, leaving Vandeheyden with Ife almost extinct, He died a few winulos alter being taken to his house, ‘The deceased was woll- known und greatly beloved, —_. GIN AND LIFE INSURANCE, —_——— The Downward Carcer of a Newark Laws yer-A Liquor Dealer's Speculation-Ia- sured, then Poisoned, Not long ago Isaac Newning, a well-known and at one time populor lawyer, was committed aso vagrant to the Essex County Juil, Just previous to the commitment Thomas Jonos, a Nquor desler, of 185 Market strect, Newark, secing how rapidly Newning was sinking, became even warmly atta A to him, and effected an insurance on Newnin; life in hisown name in a Brooklyn office for $2,000, fn consideration for which Jones's lnors and viand@ were at his disposal, Aor Newoing committed Jones's love for his friend tagged not, and he continued to supply him with genutue “Jer sey lightning of course. and Jones demanded the t and J was ts that ow sober 3 MURDER, pantalla our (Seamen when they Resist the Invitations of the Runners. An assault was committed last Wednesday upon Elius Petepaw, © suilor, Just arrived im port, by Heils Condon, @ runner for a sailors’ boarding- house in Cherry street. The sailor | Bellevue Hoopital aimost epeechloes, On Friday last his vex sel arrived here, and was Losrded by Condon, who lgings at O: boarding. sod, Aaying that he was going On Wednesday Petepaw was while there Condon approche d'the sailor with a volley of ery words, and finally struck bim in the Ince. In the scudle that eusued Con‘on was pushed out of the office, He went down South street, and. pro- curing w large bar of iron, at once returned. Fol lowing Pe ealt him a biow on the right temple (' the floor, He then made good his EXECUTION IN ONTO. ——— The Last ofthe Murderer of Louisa Fox— The Confession of a Moust Waeuivo, W. Va., March 24.—The Carr was executed in the County Jail at St ville, Ohio, this afternoon, for the murder of Louisa CF hear St, Cliireville, in Janniry, 1869, No one was admitted to the jail but the Sheriff and his assistants and the ewspaper reporters, Carr was cool and collected throuaheat, bat tLe reck'essnecs which characterized bis conduct during the trial had entirely disappeared. By bis own conlesrion he is believed to li been the greatest murcerer ever born in this or any other country. He acknowledg that he perpetrate! fourteen cold blooded muraers and made five unsaccessful attempts Wu lake lilo be. fore the hiiing of Miss Fo Petepaw re Sitiors’ Home. s D. Clairs rdcr in New Bedford, Mans New Benroup, March 24.—' odore L, Par. ker, a grocer, aged 21 years, was shot and killed this evening by Kilzabetw B. Chapman, aged 40 years who boarded at the same honse. "Tne parties rose from the tea table together wn went into te hull, when she shot him, and then shot herself, She was living ond conscious at 10 o'clock, but has assigued po cause for the deed. ‘Bhe had taken laudanum pefore tea, SES Double Murder in Ohio, Maxcnesten, Ohio, March 24.—On Saturday last, while J, ©, Rhineher school tescher, and BE. J, Connell, ¢ Walking on the h way. they w dranken man. James Huff, who shot, Cone Riinehart drew a pistol and shot Haff through the body, , Before Hull fell he returned Rhinchart's Ore, mortally wounding him, Kiinebart and Huff died « (ew minutes aiter, STATEN ISLAND, - Mr. Jerominh Winant’s estate in Northfeld has been sold for $5,735. Island Ferry Bridge Co, aro preparing Ht in poravog them has passed toa he beaut The mission at St. Peter's Chureh, ighton, will clore on Sund cit Nass ut 10}6, and Vespers and & sermon Iu romn hus resigned us Trustee of Edge Tho Trostees are applying tor aw anended W which they propose to change the Dame tor that of Chitton, — PERSONAL INTELLIG saieeon ‘The Irish Repubiican Central Club has unanimous: ted the Hon, Holuce Greeley av honorary me ber. water.” Ck. brinted Ward rays that wootwine Dineth, Susan B. Anthony and Prof, E. C. Hewitt, of the Dhinols Stato University, are to have ® Jota diveussion on" Female suitt id Peoria Bext Week, Mrs. Sedley Brown returned to the city on Sator Jay Inet, nnd ta rapluly recovering from her burns Nie fave Will Hot be FearFed 1a the Ic John Brougham bas retu d from his starrin tour among the mon of the Bust, aud ts now ti town, looming Jaiter, fresuer, aud forticr (haa ever M. 1. J lease don't make the obvious pun on bis inivals—is not about to cive Denis Burns a reipanie v He proposes ivetead bo give win a bal Victoria witnested the Guards! rtecple elise at Winavor on the tt inet, ‘This ie the frst Une she has Atlonded a race mecting since the death of dhe Prines Cousort, Mr. and Mis, W. J, Florence returned 1h are at thy’ Fifth Aventy Hote sin the yest have beey wonderfuliy Young Democrat in tho Sixth Mayor O'Hall j8 golug where tie e last rp from the Jacksonville (MM) Journal chat dvews is traveling about that county wetting news for THe SUN. We are g WAR DW to hear 4 we to Us, rhees, of Indiana, denies that private char OL Senator de Ep sient wariace Fare ctivadly Why on earth was son ever vanes Solon t There ought to be a siatecnth amendment to Be Cus stitution “provi thatevery cud born ta tis glo Fis COUNLEY BloUTd DAVE Lhe” Fight 60 clOvee Nie, ber, OF its Maine The unpublished MSS. Dave boon placed int the Gaia, ICO: antl sm ni wary day by Shel V it COMI HNK SUCH A and Ide reluuions with the Sena loft by George Wakeman hands of Mr Frank 1 Chueh, Pilanee with the bequest Of ti wid, WILD the quale Trudy appeared over hy MG ONL Io hoow Juri aL ae cert viven on Wednesday evening HALCHES ie WH As the slendetsnub eis presented tu. Air. Moxenthal avelve with prevoitarion.. Wider this Club ‘bas nos efleetive ty ad is the for hy wid, oplutou of linay, the superior of the Arion aud Liede Pane Boi Utes Te ia eahinnosed af Amurloene, PRINCE BONAPARTE’S TRIAL, —— An Attack upon a Witnens—Konviolle’s Res tort upon the Princo Konvielle Taken Out of Court Room = Bonaparte’s Misbehavior, Toons, Masch 24.—The High Court of Justice resumed the trial of Prince Pierre Bonaparte at 11 o'clock this morning. Witnesses for the defence Were required to show the previous bad character of Noir and Fouvielle, and the good character of the accused. Their testimony on the first point was not convincing. * Other witnesses wore brought up to testify to the good conduct of the Prince as an officer, While one of the lawyers for the prosecution was conducting the cross-oxamination of the witnesses ho used an expression offensive to the Prince, who violently interrupted the proceedings and turning to the iawyer denounced him and his party as a faction, Fonvielle, terribly excited, (rose and called the Prince an assassin. « This caused great confusion among the spectators and in the Court, Fouvielle was forcibly taken out by two gendarmes, , ‘The Procureur-General demanded the punishment of Fouvietlo, ‘The Court decided to postpone the consideration Of the matter until the end of the sitting. M. Floquet then commenced the argument for the Prosecution. He reviewed the lives of Noir, Fon- vieile, and Prince Bonaparte ; pointed out the differ- ences in their characters ; dwelt on the reputation of the Prince a8 a man of violence; asserted that he was known to have killed four men, and related how he loft the military service without permission in 1§49, for which Louis Napoleon dismissed him from the army. At this point the Prince became greatly excited, and exelaimed that there was a plot to Oggravate him, He was severely reprimanded by the Court for interrupting the counsel. At the conclusion of the arguments for the prose- cution M. Fouville was brought in, and the presidiag Judge sentenced him to ten days’ confinement for contempt of Court, ‘The closing arguments are to be continued to- morrow. The the e: rocurear General lias been informed that of persons accused of cousviracy against the State and the life of the Emporor will come be- fore the High Court of Justice, now in session in Tours, —$—$—$——— IMPRISONING MILITIAMEN, pecetea anes Tmportant Nattonal Guard Movement—Moct+ ing of Oficers First Division aud Se- coud Division. A meeting of the officers of the First and Second Divisions N. G. 8, N.Y. was held in the Seventy-first Regiment armory last evening, pursuant to a call of Lieut.-Col, Walcott of the Seveuty-first, and Lieut.-Col, Dunn of the Eighth Regiment, The object of the meeting was to arrange for an appeal from the decision of Julge Ingraham, recently de Togitnents are not allowed to livered, whereby imprison delinquent members. The meeting unani- mously voted to pay the expenses of a svit to teat Judge Tneriham's decision, Lieut.Col. Dann, of he Eighth iment, acted airman, ‘Toe regi presented and which voted aye on the reso. were the Fifty-Anth, Eight Seventh, Thirteenth, Forty-eeventh, Eleventh, Thirty nth. ‘Twelfth Sisty-ninth, Firat Artillery, » to be taken at once to app ld an adverse decision be gi Seventy-first, nty-second, Seventy ninth, Hird Cavalry, with a teat en, the First case, Si Division will lose twelve thousand dollars. $$ Mutiny on Board « British Brt R. 1, March 94.—A mutinous dis. British brig Anna, henco from New York, oceurred in the bay to-night, Sume of t crew were badly beaten, but nothing to warrant tue juterfereuce of the authorities, ene RAILROAD ACCIDENTS, pasa acta Mary Su'livan.*of Canton, Mase., was rin over and fetter hye dirt car on the Fort Hill temporary railway, Torte Weduesday evening. A pussonger train was run {nto by a freight train on Wednesday. near Quincy,on the Chicago, Burling y Railroat. A part of the freight train ‘a down grade aud ran tuto the passen: TWo paseeusers were killed, —— i BY FILE, peat Sas Armstrong & Tallmadge's «ail loft was damaged on ¥ A. Bessing’s dru buried on Wedne Four spans of the LOSS in Milwaukee, night $13,000, store, iy St. Joseph, Mo, was Lows, 15,000; Lusarhnes, $11,06 trol Pacifle Railroad bridgo, over the American iver Mt Sacramento, were buried Ga Wednce tay tithe The steamer Dolphin, fr for Rich riond, was buroed on Tues Putuxeut Ma: ‘Ihe crew escaped i Si Mr. P. Field's dwelling, in 1, was burned on Wednesday takoru seue lamp acd vet the Lo $10.00 A dwelling house in Drnleith, Ill., ocenpied by a h fauily, wie burned at midnight on Wednesday Mula Gad his eon, aged 8 years, perished in the flames. Fifteen bus! zht, Til., were burned on We erty” & ‘Baker, Teac’ Harris, Newell & Flaherty, Kocktn & Co and GX. sovmodr were the principal sudlererss The ites Te froin 820,40 10 & Last evening, sk; partiaily insured, 88 Jobn street, Waterman & Coby Jost $2.00. The first floor and Dasetiont, tonauted by Fuller & Sou, steam, gauge works, are ged 00, ‘and the building, leased by. them, abont hater & Budenderg. occupants ofthe liird ard coUrtL OFS Ad 8 Laue MANULACiory, lose aLOUt $1,0W, — CURIOSITIES OF Chim — br, who shot young Baldwin tn St, Louis, has been placed ov trial Adam Herdt, a lunatic, committed suictde in Cin elanat, yerlercay, with w shot gun, ©. W. Cummack, who killed John N tho Reston Club, New Orleaus, ou Jac. 8, bi n Howard ts to be tried inthe Kings county ud Lerusdner to-day, for the murder of Lerence Ir, tn been’ ae: Joby Ulrich, an Tudianapotis dre goods clerk, com mitted sucide yesterday by cutting tir iromt With a penkrtte, Augustus Sproure, who had been tried In Ogden. Utah, for the murder of Martin Karle, and. whose: sen: tence was that he be shot, las bev al uwed anew teal Henry Sebener, who was assaulted by © strikers bia strett, Brooklyn, and was arrest them Uischarged ny d ay Ve LOL Kerested the astailant Herman Lowenthal, formerly rab Chureh at Quiney, Ti), who was di ofa 4 quence uf aetious charges at bin of having Darned the parsonage for the purpose of obtaining the © has absconded, leaving bi William Leadbeck shot himself through the heart, An bis attic room, at 45 Buyard stvet, last oven w He had tong be work, fi ¥ Is supposed Co have led to nuh Clde. "His boay was taken to (he Frauktinetrect Potice Station, t week rome men employed in the flint glass eof Thierry & Co, in Lrooklyn, struck, and fs took #8. On Wednesday ihe lath ules former, and. vosterday Stophe Of the ussalianis, Who bad bes arreste fore Justice Deimar, but there being uo Cunplainaut present, hy was discharge —— SPARKS FROM THE TELEGRAPH, carey Maine's Legislature adjourned yesterday, “Donovan? won in tue two-mile heats yesterday in Sonive Arizona bad asiight shock of earthquake on the 1h inet. Small-pox i Arizoua ‘The Apaches are murdering the whi directio ‘The President has recognized Julian Espenos as View: Consulof Spain, Mien er, has be The Ger aressionalin Margaret Patte burned i Manyill ‘the Hon, Gvo tw iying datigeron Th rt botte Arka isns tly killing of the friendly Indians in sin every el Ferguson, the Tompkins county murder arrested lt years, was fatally vernor of Vermont, and wont to the on Weduesday ‘The Massachusetts branch of the Cuban L 0 of the United states wasorgan.zed im Boston on Weve diy o gut The Chicago Journed of yesterdi * thot Gen. Tierite to be rele ern Deparinent terday's Sait Lake City News says. in speaking Polygamy Dal, that ibe effects wil be pu weriens Meir tribe, aad even breather debanee Ex-Goy. Ward, of New Jersey, aud Fletcher, of Missouri have accepted the position of Vice-Presidents OLE CUD Charitable AML Rocket Prince Arthur attended the Moutreal Siastin on ‘Tuerduy nipbt, uiashed, aud in the costuui Chalice oF tae thine OF Charles the Secu nd, The New Jersey, Conference yesterday passed memorials in relation to the death of Bishop Thoinpson fad De McClintock, the Gonterenes vowed to ace the invitation of the Newark Coulcrenee to # reunion ‘The Southern Pacitle Railroad Company has fled a certiNente Cap tab of the Com Juceis tu construct a Dicgu. Gen, Rosecrans Rink # Pieaident of ths Gam PRICE TWO CENTS THE BUCKHOUT TRAGEDY. Tun THE JURY COMPLETE, AND TRIAL TO GO ON T0-DAY, pnt Stell The Defence to set up the Theory of Ine sanity—Buckhout's hainnce-Mr. Bd win James not Permitted to Assiat th District Attorney. The Court of Oyer and Terminer for West. chester yesterday at White Plains was filled with 4n influx from the surrounding country. The a traction was the trial of Isaac V. W. Bucklout for the murder of bis wife snd an Snnocent old man Whom he had invited to partake of his hospitalities on the Ist of January, The story of the * Sleepy Hollow murder" needs HO repetition, Yesterday was the recond day of the trial, Judges Cochran, Tappan, and Justice Blilings were on the bench. On the side of the do- fence were Mr. Travis B. Larkin, Judge Robertson Grennville, F. Jenks,‘ and J. 8. Maillard, There Was some difficulty yosterday in getting a jury, as on Wednesday, Buckhont appeared in Court calm —rather more collected than when at the Coroner inquost. ‘The younger Rendall and his sister, Whom Buckhout had attempted to murder, created on excitement on entering the Court room. None of Buckhout's family were present. The Court met at 10 A. M., and succeeded, after much dificuity, in obtaining the twelfth juror, The Jurors are all men of intelligence who had read Tam SUN. All took the ‘accusation oath that“ they had formed no opinion in regard to the prisoner's guilt." Last Tuesday the Hon, Edwin James, who bad been employed by the fumily of the muraered woman to assist Mr. Dyckman, the District Attorney, called to see that gentleman, Mr. D. positively re fased to allow any ussistance on the part of the State. After the jury had been impanelied, Mr. Bergen, the partner of Mr. Jenks, of Brooklyn, re- quested the Court to allow them time to produce Several important witnosses, and desired an adjourn: ment to Monday, His Honor concluded to allow the defence twenty-four hours, end forthwith ad- Journed the Court to eleven and a half o'clock veda line of defence to be adopted in this case is {he sume ingenious che so eloquently pleavied by Mr, W. ¥. Howe in the * Reynolds case” bofore Judge Ingraham, fter the adjournment of the Court the Sun re- porter called to seo the prisoner in his cell. He was calm and collected, He spoke rationally, and seemed AS sone ashe was when the SUN reporter saw him Just after the murder. ‘The Hon. A. Perry, of Oswozo, arrived late in the day to assist in the defence. a - PUNISHED AT LAST, An Oreide Watch xwindler Convicted and Sentenced to Imprisonment—The Astone tof the Thieves. Edward Jacobs was convicted yesterday in the General Sessions of stealing $203 from Emery Swan, 8 Bostonian, on the 18th of March. Swan was going through Greenwich street, when Jacobs accosted him familisriy, ing his hand on Swan's shoulder like an old friend, ‘This warm salutation s0 come pletely overcame Swan, that, before he was aware of it, Jacobs had taken him into an oreide watch estabe lishment, in Greenwich street. where be asked one of the salesmen to wail on bis deat friend (Swan) at once, At the same time he put one of his cards in Swan's waistcoat pocket, and when he took bis hand outagnio it so hanpened that Swan's money came wiih it. Swen, on leaving the store, discovered his loss, and had Jacobs arrested. Juilze Bedford ree fused to grant a postponement of sentence, notwith+ standing Mr, Howe's urgent request, and sentenced the prisoner to three years tn Sing Sing, ‘The sen: tonce created a fluwter among the large number of thieves who Were in Court watching the tral. aes OBITUARY, ‘The Death of » Well-Known Comed| Oe Mr. James G. Burnett, a widely-known actor, died in Chicago very suddenly, ir. Burnett was born in Scot!and in 1819, and came to this country in bis fifteenth year and obtained employment on Tux SUN as a printer, Soon afterward he removed to B on and went on the etage ‘Ssupernumerary, and stendiy rose in in his newly-chose prolession, The was con. ‘ted with the different theatres of thi city, and in the days of * Black Crook" wos th crighial Von Puffengruntz, in which character he appeared at $80 ‘periormances, At the time of his death Mr Burnett was stace manager and * first old man” in the Crosby Opera House, A. testimoe nial Denefit to the widow is to be tendersd on Sate 0 the Crosby Opera House. The remains are © interred in Greenwood. Other Notnbles, npeon ts to be burt 2 Delaware, Ohio, Widow of the late Hon. A.C. M n'Weanesday h, Newark, tueday Fravels Lousada, late British Consul in Boston, busted tn Portand, Me. sotterday: several »reign Consuls in, Boston, atid the British Cor vortiand officiated Eaba After one month's illness Mr. 8. Weir Roosovelt Wed yesterday morning at hie reeidcnce, si) Iondway, He belonged to one of the oldest tan ies in New Work city wasn lawyer. and one of the Commissioners of Buble Schools. lie way 41 years of age. He Ist be buried ou Suaday trom the remidence Of bis fauer, picebs Noa kad NEW JERSEY, Gen Daniel Pratt was roughly haodle studcowe und rougte of New Branewic ee by the A.M. Alien, of Bitzabeth, ha terest in a pi Rishon The next 1 on Tuesday Pennington and is to be buried from Trinity 4, of Jersey City, nar pos: ine Vetween Flushing and New Yor! Twhich haw « Paine of Heupste md brick. At is tot gwd fect loug wud 69 [vel Ss LATEST LABOR NE = The iron moulders at Richard Boyinton South Brovktyn, are vu strike, ‘The Brooklyn employing ¢ J Mindel. President, Win, Co Viet 1 aud Geo ooo BROOKLYD peels dak! The present working force of the Nevy Yard com stots of 1,000 mene New sewers are to be constructed in the Niot® Ward at's cost of $200 00 A large hat manuficturerin Brooklyn has Caled, WIth Labilities estimated at $500,000, The puolie will meot in the Academy this evenin to orpose the nale of the easterly portion of Prospe York St hay ner contracto 0 doll dat VP. W. Ware, of Freeport, L. 1 evening in the Plymouth Care N DibiG lew stole FO nthe First Ward whe induty are baying the work done inate aid thatthe trom Solomon The Hon. Horace ¢ sq and the Rev. Dr. Buddinston, 2 ed tie temperaned meeting In Dr. Cuyler's Chureh iarteveutig The Eastern District people are petitioning th Legisintiire to reduce the rijes for Loot passengers an Velicles to the level of those charged by the Umoe Ferry Conipany Some of th property owne! aces for Aticipaled ¢ hat thoroughfare, 1m cousiruction thereon of the Cross-Town — AKOUL TO + ‘Tue SUN rises on all. The Jackknife Democrats are unchartered Libertin 7 wentieth Wa nderbilt ave Iation of rea eee OF WUE Raslroud, YOTTING called in Albaay rders are organizing a Taxpaye ers’ Protective ton, The Fi ty-fourth aniversary of the Duane M. B, Sunday school th Hutson street, Was celeprated inst bight, The Travellers’ Club has adopted resolutions ree specting the death of the Hon, Anson Buslingane, ag Honora miner of the Olu Phe now Normal School at Fourth street and Broade way wae dedicated | Yigg haurenses wore de ety Mayor ti hesgrs. Bell, Larremo: ard, and Hof T. Hunter, ry) . f the neve hornood of Hel atte OF the Hospital 1weh I Dstrumental Concert lor We ist chure a) met int Hd ZAVE & VOC mentor the p In the Cunard steamer ‘Tripoli’ yesterday were 1 WHO was in tie Mexican wale stad na Thad to enter the'stivicd of the View wanders re win a public ning, to discus a ting in Worcester, Mast solution requestiiy ia Hell to expel Wo Of Ite menite rm alleged # engaged iu th or traie 14 opposition tothe law of the Commonwealth. Exchan 1 pralizinis tty oad Company Mr, Metoratil wanted a yosterday adopt Vaturento devd t iv abened