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—— gue RECOGNITION OF BELLIGER- 4ENCK BY COLOMBIA, patee-chstouty moan D rte Op 4 d to the Insure spantan Ur seo wef the Pot to nl survey Progressing. The Henry Chauncey, at this port from As- yawail, ou baturday, brinze more important Intelil- sence than {9 wettally recolvel from tht part of the flobe. Ir the first place we have the news that the Daite) 8t.tes of Colombia tn Congross assomblod, b Bogota, ro sogvized tne beilixerency of the Cubans im tie 21 alt, The following ts the toxt of the bill Finat AND ONLY ARTIOLE.—Tho fepudlic of the 18 ecoznizes bo the patriots war thoy are waging for ; + The telo whicu these few words may give to the \ frazcliog repuiic may be enormous, allowing her wtnoy dot e rigit to fly ber flix io the Atlantic, wi atording her vossols the use of 4) fants Martha, Cartha, a, aud Aspinwall, + Tue mall by the Jowovor, wiled It trae, throws even recognition of well -ereve, by Colombia Into the shade, The Pana- pa AL ot te Oth ait ways: fe have beon favored wtih Vo. ¥ Fospaciable 2 thal the Se Lik rune) elligenve been Focelvod from Curayoa at St. Thomas, uct va 60 Coloa oy te ‘woyel Aull steamer | BRIGHTER SKIES FOR CUBA. i | Ma asal of fa cont ind Tho Spanish navy, andor Admiral Topete, in fed, decilot the success of the Spanish revola ton, The acquisith ancl) woald be more @ the Caban Insurrection. Tie Darion Canal trosty hav probably by this Ine ni the Congress of tos Untied States of dolombia, twenty-seven out of thirty-one Benutors io voto i ror Of 1 Ou Its rot reading, on Wi ulti ius ts mainty doe to th €2-Preidomt of the iter ‘ormoriy foo tin stinis.er tn Warh ‘As chairman of be depute Commitee ts Wile twe treaty was re- tries ies. wee, tothe Colon iim Sense atlar righ, tw Wosty Would be unaccepiadie WO ey Of the tethmas is progressing; so far any other rewut Lun tue prounbbity of (at eny roace throu ca Dirion is iapracti- in whic case tie only ie: ible line wi.l oe proatmisy to the Pana.aa Katirow i ¥ 0. Hetne, rprise, C coun pi bis ob- fh was o@ iliv a smul bout irom the At- antic Lo tho Ba itle, vis onc of the rivers emptying BW Casedouis bay, wv EN. GOYENECH 46'S SURRENDER. /pril 2, 1970.—Since my last I ha wince! real news to commun.cate, and so t.or- vora!y © Lats Lave all Cuban sympathizers in the dim ets whe formerly furnish: d me with iniorma- feu o WIct wns Going om in thoir respective locall- Meyer killed Off Ly the Span ards, that my only feaus f forming an opteion of what ia really occar- te tr ‘wint I see and hb ar on the spot, 11Y WaVANA KOSPITALS FILLED. Tie lcrpitols in this e:ty have Istely recetved fer) large cecerioms to their | mates, One party ar re! ere day before yosterday by steamer from to and.anutuer on the same day by steamer frm Cicusmegos t+ Batano, and th.nee by rai ton, Frow the fret bates it is presumed that the Bo uish forces were bad yb at n im the neighbor. boou 0} Nuevat Ge nds. We know wooks ago that tonsi erie Ozhting bad been go ng on there, and fat ten ree ments from Princ pe had been conveyed from Nucvias 10 the scone 0! action in Spanish gon Is was consijered moro than ominous ‘ pore of this place had published Wet scait not haves given any cetails o fle Ol, Tbe ms: tery ie partly solved by ame worndes men irom Nuevi as sho came fom Cie fa nd 810 the «oun natin F 0 cis rict, ander Gea Cavad: se bem ihe Faro tect in the ud wo Bo tobe m ny ds wn aed S Livi wover Cem ere bs veen mah ine Le Wey decline to 110 iat any wocount oF it, DR nop The visit of ths v Priucipe, accompanied by that pom ous aes traitor Nipolowm Ar.ngo, lms proved a complete co. Bosn of thom huve issued adaresses (0 the Auee erunoe; they micht as well have taked Us Ge tcle win!. ‘Ibe patrine wurh at toe foolishness thd pity jp Weakness of Dp Kodas, uo, convinoed St iui lat ce eannol subdue thom, tiles. 10 tool € om with fair words su | promises. He will retara bere sh.rily, laving effected nothing except to sade his weatmess, Aa ts Araag», we must expect traitor’s tate, His address, in which be endesvore! fe prove tha: the revolution «as unnecessary, bad abcut re mach effect um iis countrymen as if tt bei om: nated frum your Oarciff gisat, or avy other im. or. He will be lecky if he gets live oat of maguey. The attacks on the troore u Puerto Principe Kai ral 1 low litte lnclines bs countrymen are to ‘his cowardly udvice, Lis companion ia COWARDION AND TREASON, Acusiin Per’omo, who surronlered himself at ¢! tame 4 Arungo. ts endeavoring to | ersuade the Online remulning were bow objectioss and hopeless He iisurrection ts, It ts ewrange what bing tome one u take and live, Si co Custaaos's de Vos de Ouba of this mi or mies of all pi 4 eis eclied by Be: otrange ‘to wily, It bun moslified sive. cles Lamensely. It lately came oat i, unt accused the’ Iaie Cuptain~ sui Of ireasup, ails eupposed plan wi toe restoration of Cu, ro tain, dia is ihe veuy platform be u or her to whic op.vish Ciuv would have adupied on the Bi uit the eatre @ faction nut been overruled Mi Vat us selug by @ low cooler Leads, As It ia, HOTHED OF BLIND LOYALTY, flere te a terme OF a word. oF the harboring of » t WYO UL te gale Cr cession of t..e isiand, Yat boo cur g rons in the extreme: even bere, the Sr 5 wok immediately andor the infusncs of they ro besinuing to be excessively discoar- lel te (arm wdiurs have takea, bow Lere wv. They krow thit De R das tas failed (Le \olduteere ino subjection, and that roll) rwe over the islans; they know at bp miso miliary deanutches from the Ve buen ie , fabricated on'y to deoeive, fe uWa @ that Uy Lesug av dupe. they lave © ough lo BACK.lce Money And make Cub pn, w'o, they feel, will shortly possession of tae isiand rns be exten ively, currently re- Or crs thom a weeks, tat 1 OR WAS CAUOMT IN A TRAP, dis whole t some place neichb rh.od of Casco ro, by Gen, Jordan rt ie al uns 80 pubic, thut slo (ic Government ip pot devying it is cov Wn) as a tinct admission of thai u denial of the faet by t he woold, wt this late hour, be a sufic her ‘The peop & ba ereut dispensed ne digestion of h oficial dispatees ; bat the nor-denial of * aw! i th ume (he ube Of toe luwn loo have sou @ lettor, which I believe to be Tl), Wom Bantlago, giving am account of DEYEAT OF A APAMINH FORCE |, on the estate Lis Cuivus, Joagnos Bua tout’ cily ‘Te punish Col, Garcia war Sled “snd Lurid as bunUago, Ib seems w hnve 4 reriouw engagement, and that the Spaniards v whip There has likewise bee: unter at Rio Abajo, in whioh the Spanier © blutet to have suitored severely, Sry li Vo intucomont Keems to be offered bo re- fa 'recom to return to their alle lance, Bome WH bad lates) sorrenaered tn the Basteca Mout Wore takon Out und shot, on the alleged Oyun oprpirucy againet the Spaniards, vo Sy vere Delieves that either Arredendo or listo wis shot ia Bitahano, ws reported by the ‘The general leliet in that thelr raid e% was perfectly successful, that they ion Of arms, Ammunition, and pro * wii buen returned to the Cienega de Zapeta, Wo be Spausirde prudently deviined tu foliow Hon 01 Quesnda's Couriers Murdered by Rew Vvovide co Nesrove—A Hlonting (erove—svatu'e Last seleure tu Br at tre-Trouble Alomd, enondence of The bum, at *v, April 8, 1870.—The only news here a1 2) bt ls the supposed marder of four Cubans one oir wames, bocuuse thelr familie are Mill in Onda, and might be victimized by the volun- teors—who left here on the 20th of February last with despateues from Gen, Quesada to Provident Coa pedes. The first svspicion arose from the fact of one of he negro bontmen who undertook to land them in Cubs baving boen seon in this city wearing a pair of PAntuloons known to bave belonged to one of the Cubans, Information of this fact was elven to the sutporitis, ard & search was mado in the nearo's hou-e at Grantstown, a suburb of this place, Bev- oral articles belonzing ‘TO THR MISSING MEN, fmch as three Spencer rifles, some pistols, bowie kutves, clothing, watch ond chain, and an empty tin can, which had contained despatehes, were discov ered. The nogro and his partners, five ta all, were- arreste |, lodged in Jali, and are now on trial. Shortly after these arrests news reached bere that the body of a white man, ‘WITH STARS IN THIS BReAsT, had beon seen floating in the neighborhood of Green Koy, somal key ciose to the old Bahams channel, stant some wixty miles from here. Mr. Gatton, the Chief of Police, tmediately repaired to thet Place, secompanied by two Caban residents of this city, and there found other property of the murder od men, and arrested some negroes found on the key, whom they brought back here, A master of a Wrecking schooner, on his arrival here from the wootward, said that he had soon a boat which g red the descriptivn of the one purchased by the FLOATING BOTTOM UF, in the nelehborhood of Andros’ island; and on the receipt of this news Mr. Sutton and the Cubans ‘4g in went ont for the purpose of searching about Andros isinnd snd the . Taat Known of this party 1s derived from the eaotain of Another schooner, which arrived here yesterday, who states that he was overhauled aud searche’ bj a Sranish man of-war, eapposed to be the Busan; that ike oflcers, finding 1 is pa’ersin order and nozh. ing suspicious on board, did not detair. him; but that immediately alter releasing him, she bore down ow the schooner in which were Mr, Sutton and tho Cubana. From the non-arrival here of these lat'er it is toared here that although abe was in Britis) waters, and although under the charge of the Chie Of Police of this piace, sent on this special mission by the Governor of’ these isiands, the Spanist uncer of the Bazin may have capwured her. them into Havana. If uch an out rage has been committed, 1t will probably COST SPAIN THE ISLAND OF CUBA, decanse It Is unlikely that England, after all she bes Dut op with from Bpanish arrogance, will fll to fake measures by which she sliall be effectually oRrantoed agaiuat its recurrence. There are two theories here as to the killing of the Cubans. One is, that t ed the crew Jor the sake of the tin can contain! da's Cespatehes, whic : lad been orev the parpuse of sinkin, bein, other theory ts, ‘the ne- © Spaniards resideut here to Massacre the Cubane and deliver the despatches to them on their reti a PHOTOGRAPHS BY SUN REPORTERS. Protut- vblom, Alide Topp made her last appearance save one bofore ber devorture for Europe at Mr, John Bryau's, $3 Filth avenae, The occasion was « full- Cress evening concert given for the benefit of a Ro- man Guthoie Bicioty for Befriending Children, under the direction of Mra, Walter 8, Starr, Mrs, Leo Becker, Mrs, McDowell, and others. 1 concert was under the able direction of Attilos, The beautiful Mise Bunvy and Mrs. Robinson, 8 daughter of | Mrs. Bazan, Tee the sudience win her’ lence with her exquisite Rhapsodie Hengroise.” No wonder has been monopolized by a favored fow ‘ashineton during the Last seasoa. She is beaut!- ful, aves, and knows now to dress, @ rare ao.om- Parshment ior any woman not burn in Paris, Her coifa anajorne! «ith flowers or jewelry, instead OF Fish jaan immense Coignon or watertall, was comp #ed of wavy oiasses of loose put: and curls, Hor oeauttind wands were guiltioas 01 jewels, She were a dress aquamarine silk, covered with a tunic of grees tulle, trimmed wits flat ruchings of the same of a darker tint Her arms were covered, and so ®as ber bosom, while oer wLite hroat rivalled tue snowy laces that encircled it, ——. pworth on Corruption in M. can Law and Ke Mr. Hepworth, in his house of worship on Park avenue, yesterday discoursed a sermon the ase of “gold and sliver.” He denounced the proper use of money, and elted the corruptibility of Jurlges and wnevforced laws as evidence of the il!e- kitimate use of money. He said, in re erence to the Reynolds execution, that the most repulsi pectacie the page of our local bistory of the past woek was the hanging of the poor balf foot who never bad a father or moth He said Reynolds was not hanged {or murder, but because he owned no judge, and could uot bay any witnesses, Now when tie 09r kdlot is Found, tae officers of § ‘and say see the tuate. Ithe bed mo words “Hanging is bought bis 1 ro Amerl+ fa Japan. Master Aechraci Hongwua, Master Kokusabaran Boouge, Mastor Mesanveki Yamada Masanonuke, and Capt. Albert De Groot visited tne Bum office on Saturday afternoon. A. A, R. Band M. ¥, are the sons of Japanese princes, who have come to this country to be educated in naval affire at the ex- pense of their own Government, Tey are bright, intelligent bove, aud were dressed in gray wolforma, Capt. De Groot wes showing them the sights, and of course brought them to eee the office of the groat- ost newspaper in the world. The special Japanese interviewer of Tus 6um immediately tackled them thust Interviewer—Hokey wokey foe faw fam Theodore Tilton winkey wee bing Independent chow chow ‘Miicado arothusa nadoclish ? The three Japs (cetonished)—Thel ehis! ching Ung! acht Whica being trapslated into English moans t Interviower—Have you heard that Theodore Til- Js aoout to send your Emperor @ copy of hie Zn ment printed on sn.in and bound to book fori ? ‘ue tree Japs—Good grucious | what a caeok be hast We must wurn our sovereign at once | ‘They wore informed that any communication they might wisa to send to his Majgety would lave the start o the Zndependent several days, and their ap- prebensions immediately became quicted. ‘They then wrote their names in what appours to bo excellent Japaneso, and di in delight, v arted ‘Thoy are the cucsts o* the Hon, Benjamin M. Price, at 40 East Twenty-second atrect, aud are to be edu: cited Ia Annapolis, This week they visis West Point, —— Gast A Mr. P—, three yours ago, obtained per- mission from his gas company to use an oxpori- mental meter which bad beon proseuted to him by friend, and which recorded the amount consumed with the utmost exactness, Rocently le desired to sell his house, and undertook to obtala for lis friend the privilege of using the same meter, He went ap to the company office and opened the subject, but no one there knew anytuing about him or bis moter, ‘They had nover received a cent from him during the three yoars, Explanations showed that the inepec- tor Jor his district bad never Co for his house, Ae Mr. P. had invariably given to bis wi'e the exact sum for the gas which the meter called for, @ was astoninn learn that nots cont bad yr come to twe hands of the Company, But whon the inspector was wammoned the tratl ame out, that the poor man could not read the wonderiul meter, apd had preferred making no charge to exvosing his ignorance. Mr, P, settled up for the three years by payi: —— Frank Dufty's Bis ix Testimonial, Big Six {s invited and expected to be present at the testimonial ball tendered to Mr, Frank Duty by his numerous lady and gentleman friensis, who admire perseverance and gentlemanly deportineut, Y ‘Hall, 193 Bow on EBys:er-Tuesda we Ny AA 1D, 1910. Moslo by Aaviin's bund. Hat checks, Aity conte, Mr. Daily»: thot all the Old favorites, and some beautiul Low faces, have promised to como sure, Pickpeckets Iu mt. Stephen's, z Yosterday afternoon, during tho crush in St, Steptien's at vespers, ® gentlowoman mivsod ner pocket-book, Sho was evidently frée devoté, intensely Cathoue, und us intensely auspiclous, Her sus picions fell upon some * thievish Protestant,’ ———$————$_$_— Brovk ta the Morris On: pals pty A sorious break occurred in the Morris O et Basesx avenue, Newark, last but fortu- nately the waier broke nto B sew bo Gataage was dow INAUGURATING AN EMPIRE. _—— LET THE YOUNG DEMOORAOY ARISE A Lesson for Democrats Out FROM THEIR GRAVES! —— ee Sold Out—A. 0° 7 jh Warrant. Mayor Abrabam O’Hall will to-day announos the following appointments: DEPARTMENT OF DOCKS, Witabs wood Richard fo" DRPARTMANT OF PUBLIC CHARITIES AND CORREO a MRALTU DEPARTMENT. Btopben Smith, Dd, Glovannt Cecearini, M.D., FIRS DEPARTMENT. Hiteds byt <7 Leite aang? POLICR DEPARTMENT, Josevb 8, Bosworth, Leury Smith, (ease. T, Bronnan, Borjawin F. Manierre, RXCISE DEPARTMENT, [Subgect to confirmation Walter W. Frise, ie x ORPARTMENT OF PUBLIO WORKS, William M, Tweed. Announcement with a few observations. DEPARTMENT James M. by Board of Aldermen.) Joba A. Wiliams, sohtmans. oF BUILDIWOS. Macgregor, CITY CHAMBERLAIN, John J. Bradiey. ‘The Mayor, tn announcing to bis constituents this result of bis disrbarge of the bigh trust so unani- mousty reposed in him by the Leztslatare of ap Pointing heads of departments for the city govern ment, embraces the opportunity to accompany the He would be politically justivied by the numerical record of Votes upon the legislation which bestowed this re- sponsibility, should he confer every one of the thirty-two appointments eolely upon Democrats, Bat the extraordinary unanimity by which the power was sgreed upon appears to create an honorable obligation to respect the political minority of his constituents, Fo far at least as to re- appoint a few of bis political opponents whose past services to the public additionally deserve the recor: tion. ‘Tbe Mayor bas doen intrusted with some appointments, for wiiich a fail exercise of partisan Dower might well imperil interests that in fairness ‘ought to be entirely separated from partisan cousid- erations. For instance, 1t bas long been agreed (and arguments to such extent may be found in nearly every public journal oft: 6 elty of New York in the the execution Of police. fre, nnd bealth Of administration of charities, ouebt not to ‘de at nll controlied by partisan influences. Every citizen ought to foe! that the policeman, or e fireman, or hie property, shonl B those of fidelity. of the ides ‘no political duty to dischar, snould be controlied by no other considerations dividing the police 6 Health physician, who protects his id be treed from party bias Tattooed, that vy. Seymour’ initiation, nly be- tween the two rreat parties, proauced an excellent , POS Sine apartments, anch as the De- partment of Pubtic Works and of Excise. which Fequire at the Mayor's ands entire respect to party considerations, inasmuch aa the one fuvolves large Patronage, and the other represents » system almost four Democrat: In accordance with the and one roly advocated by ono political party. preceding views, there are Repadtican in the Dopart- ment of Docks, The Department of Charities and Correction, 3 well as nd three Democrats th Department wil be compored of a tic members and three equally divided in poitiies, but with the under- the Fire De; twill to two Republican Republican, ‘The Police Standing that there ts to be u new Democratic ex. eontive ing the adopted ci ly po! with tho Intent ead a8 Ruperintondent, . Wro have b ‘The otwer three Democrat! # to the Board of Hoalth have tiou of equitably represent- n, to ® great extent, jealous of the operation of the Healt De- a tution, elecved or re ently represented in the The fresh appointments are of three A a id as wel lems i with the volunteer fie iment, fn whlch they Leld oficial trusts. entlemen upon the Commission of Docks nequired sume especial knowledge or experi- ptiemen Ah the iment, It will undoubtedly tend to allay that ling. when they are to be so widely an intelli- new Board. Fire Commissioners who, during ® series of The Mayor furthermore congretulates bis con- ie city trict conformity r Conformabiy with te ti Kovernment, eve jeods “from one cou n the restoration of municipal rights to New York. Every officer now doing ‘y oF county dary witht the motropoils, ts, in by some local sarburity, philosophy « pa of our municipal power rel executive head —the through the Mayor, and compel Tim to at Jonst investigate them. weil ofoes Although the elective and appointive beets of partments possess different terms of office, It may be ed, that to certain peculiarly constituted er security of terms brings emulation, and relieves an incumbent from any necessity of cat reoulta, wo reaulte, whi holds tt at the cai ork rt in connectit to superior power, or from ever feeling that present offort with foture ich always is fo.t wLenever one in office ice of another. Yot, wuatever may be the letter of the law that distributes terms of those terms practically end to each officer (even to the Mayor) should he become inoompetent or eriminal, jeod, th ere have been many in all parties who have argued thut only the contingencies above expressed should end the terms of appointed officers, or of persons holding public positions which require pecalisr kill and pil 8, 4 CAMP ON experience to fill. A. OAKEY HALL, HIS TRAVELS. — Agay and fascinating young Englishman ap- peared in this city during the war, and by bis enchanting meoners won for bimeelf the entrées lato the dost society, Me became a suitor for the hand of & young woman of wealth and beauty in this city, and woo ber affections. consent to his union with her daughter, and the cap- tivating Euglishman left, and next appeared as @ ‘ebel epy. mother obstinately opposed to th Again he appeared as The mother refused lier ® sultor, and found the Hance; and 40 he lett for the West, where be obtained employment with Mr, Noonan of Milwaukes writ go which he had collected in the name of Mr, No notice of his marriue ina New Yora news ‘The detectives ngain pursue onan. nd soon decampea Detectives were put upon his track, but they fulled to discover his whereabouts until Noonan saw per, and arrested him in Boston, where he was doing a commission business witn several rms. Hearing that the officers of the law were uu lis trail, he escaped to Philadelphia, whore he was arrosied Inst Saturday. He is on his way to Milwaukee for trial, ‘Wien be returned to this clty from Milwaakeo, he rent wed his acqualptance with the girl whom’ he adored, and, notwithsiandin; tion of her wother, married the prudent 1. er on the with of last month, ai the rectory of the Rev, Dr. Rowell of this city. The accused says as Colonel in the Donfede! that he held » commission rave army, and is related to prominent London notub es, and members of the Ninth. feaiment, N. yesterday attended the fuera oo RE OBITUARY, ——— Company F and many of the rematni Of Color Sera 10 W. dluckinoon, at lis late reridence, 8 Varick place, Bishop Calvin King-loy died tn, Bevro ro part of and entered the minisiry in 141, and je. was born in the wei Frofessor of Mathom: le took @ t8, bankers. A.A. Low, George ditions ‘on Saturday in res ‘Win. F. Dy reaby veri ape 10a In Grecawood, iaisterlal appoluturen! al of the lute James De Poyster Oxden from Trinity Chure: if by =mereh whow wore Moses H. Gi: morally snspended in Eilzat who Wus buried roi Couren, of, wnoss Hunday Hehool he was jutendent, ‘Justice Bradiey, of ‘ended Uke Obsequles. aties In Alleghany ly altended ct to the memory of th C hited Bia os ho body was 2 ——- has been Invited w Join the Lean Hou tia be Wil ut Ouce BO NEW YORK, MONDAY, APRIL 11, 1870. THE HERMIT OF YONKERS, bim tn Heeret, and T One mile from the Nepperhan river road, and five miles from Yonkers, in a secluded nook be- twoen jutting rocks which shelter him from the blasts of Winter and the heat of summor, an old man has erected a hut, and has lived many years tn se. clusion, A Sum reporter found the hormit sented on srude bench in his miserable den. The recluse ‘was carving the root ofa small sapling Into tho sem- bianco of a dog's head. itis long black hair and grey board hang down bis shoulders and breast in tangled masses, He arose as Tum BUM reportor ap- proached. Pardon me, sir, for breaking in apon your secin- sion; but I have come to purchase one of your carved wood canes.’ “You are wotcome to my rude dwelling, Bo seated,” the hermit said in excellent English, point- ing to @ bench similar to the one on which he had boon seated, The reporter sat down, and the Ler. ‘tit resamed his labor, “May I ack how many years you have lived beret” “Nine years.” “And what indaced you to seclade yourself from the busy haunts of men? I trast you will excuse me for asking these questions, but the outside world are curious to know something of your history." “Abt my son, the outside world has lost all its at- tractions forme. I live in ® world of my own—a world of the past; I do not belong to this generation ; and I live bere because I am poor, and becanse it anite my inclinations. I wili tell you something of my histo- Ty, Since the outeide world are anxious to be informed. My name te Ferdinand Gervauod. I was born in Btrasdourg, in 1798, My perents wero tn ‘1 etreum= stances, and Twas well oducatod, My tastes were gsthetic, and eon iy I studied the art ot paint- I travelled in U Pre nd Italy, and which are annecessary for 10 to m led me to joln the Becond Reciment Chasseurs ¢’Alrique, in which I served many years in Algoria. My time ‘having expired, I bees: adventurer—an old’ man, My friends were oF scattered, and I ‘camo to America, ded on those shores cloren yours avo, After re- « in the City of Now York anti! my money nt, Lovtained the job of treseo- Ibaby, and had almost finished {¢ T accidentally lost’ my footing on the scaffold and fell to the floor, bi my right lez aud arm, {was laid up, of course, 4 long time, and when my wounds bad healed 1 wad lost the use of my right arm; {ts cunning was gone, and I ‘no longer forlow my lecitinate occupation, and became « beg- Nine years aro I wandered to this piace, and Thave lived imple and easily satisfied. time—aim weary, but trust in God thal time comes (which cannot be very far dists be prevared to make the loxp with a fuil and roalia- ing bope that it will be weil wih m The hermit oecasionsily makes Yonkers to of bis wares and pu Pro- is cheerful and talkative when ap- visions, He PIaRcbed and Le treated with respect. Ile conve rece in Freneh, German, and Enz'ish with fluency, — e DAZED BY ROYALTY, — oe ‘The Hon, Lyman Napeteon at From the Albany Evening Journal. During Lent only six Amoricans can be ad- mitted to the Chapel of the Tuileries on one day, ‘and those are enabled to obtain tickets for admission through the American Minister, Witu the kindness ‘and courtesy characteristic of the m: be obtained the ni tickets for our admission on Sunday, ‘tLe Mth inst., at noon. Armed wilt onr three formidable documents, Gi Stkortaace, ‘with oriaved, Inetractio with priated ns, my ‘ress coat, kid gloves, and white ehok- drove to the Imperial chapel, about bal ~pas gieven, 2 company with my wile and daugbt Heeotben § my Overcoat with an ationdeat, and pass! ae two or three ante-rooms where ‘there were a tow liveried servants an! soldiers in untiorm, ‘wore ushered Intu the chavel, and places were as sivned to us by ® gray baired and richly dressed master of coremonies, ‘The chapel was capable of holding about two hun- red people, and om this occasion was quite full, On ordinary occasions, the Imperiai family take their sents in the Ro; located tn the gallery, bat ing Lent they bave ‘their places on the floor of chapel, within the chance!, My position, forta- ly, was very excellent, and It enabled mo to soo the august party as they were coming intothe church from the ante-room, and aiso to have an unobstructed view of them during the delivery of tne sermon, The services did not commen the Royal party ar- 1d, akon sovoral of tbe priests, robed fe full en. jown the aisle to receive thom at the Seon after twelve, the terald announced, tn a loud volee, * The Emperor,” who entered the church, ac- ied by the Empress, the Prince Imperial, and nteen officers, richly dressed in pr with their breasts adorned with st: medals. or of honor and dis! 7 mperor Was shorter end more corpule! Thad oxpected to see him. Ho wus dressed military uniform, with @ broad scarlet ash over ES und sliver medale pendant frou: small places gold and sliver of ribbon attached. ‘The Empress was dressed in a rich sllk dreas of marine blue, trimmed with Ince, plain dar4 bonnet, but had no ornaments of any kind, snd was remarkable for the simplicity of ber apparel, When sbo entered Iwas standing #0 near ber thai lant me. he was bowing She t remarkably graceful in her movements, Pithoas any uppearance of ‘or hanglitiness: Bhe has « winning and attractive expression, tinged with a carewora appearance bordering upon sud- neon, Hor eye bus un unnxaal look It to de- scribe, but Ik is very bewutifal, 1 cannot better give expression to pression, a reduced while of ber hus. d, and eccompan! she soomed (0 me a true w oTThe Prlace Imperial wee clad aleo in mili ¢ Prince Imperial was tary cos ume. Since our arrival in Paris he hee arrived at the age of fourteen yoars, the period of his majority by the laws of France, and the day was ban ppprocriats LS taaaaaadd He appeared to be & intelligent tnd. Tey walked up ihe aisle and took the chairs which bad been p aced tor them within the chancel, und remained with tuelr fiees to the altar and thelr backs to the people, sometines sisting, sometines kneeling, and sometimes sisnding, until the urtived for the sermon, when they changed their position for ope on the side of the chancel mcing ulpit, nile looking upon the bronged fice of the ree markuole man, sitting in that little eburch edifice, ‘stoning with’ 60 mach apparent interest tot 4 # diticult to tool thas there aat befo me the Kuler of tae great and powerful French N Vion, the mon who by his genius and will bad trom obscurity to the (urone—the ruler whose is have such powerfal influence throagbout jstendom—whose good or bad health elevates depresses the prices of Government id oto stocks, not only at the Bourse, but ull o ee Deaib-st From the Chuliloothe (OAto) Register, On Thursday of last week, alr, Edward Young, ‘an old man of about 70 yoirs of age, residing in Concord towasthip, six miles from Frank ort, and well known there and here, came to this cliy on Dusiness. and starved home the same day, going ay far as Frankfort, where he remained over nlzbt, ‘The next wornine (friday) he started to complete the trip, but on reacaing Patterson's Ford, on tie north Sek of Paint, which was high and rising atthe time, his buggy was upset by the rapid stream, an Mr, Young thrown outand drowned. The eccldeut wus witnessed by Mr, M, V, Brice, who wna crovs- ing the ord at the same time, and also by a young man named Huard, who was at workin afleld a suort distance below, ‘The latter ran out on «log Sad caught tne body of Mr. Youug as it come down, but was himself drawn into the stream and wonld y have also oeen drowned, had uot Mr, Tan to his rescue, and drawn him to land by of & vole. Alter rescuing the body of the unfortunate Mi Young, the parties started to take it to his late resl- dence, and on the way there passed the house of Absalom Bryant, lis stepson, Te wife of the lat- tor, when sho saw the wagon con drive peat, was heard to exclaim, immediately ufier complained of a st was put oi husband coming to ¢ and, complaining of . Limto rub it, He was in the act of complying with Lorrequost, when Mrs, Bryant fell forward to the floor on ber face, dead | The picture, the awfulnoss of the shock to the husband and family la bey Mrs, Bryant was about ‘atti ; ler seeing the corp tu bor usual good bealth, a WASHINGTON GOSSIP, —_—-— Gen, Butler will try to get in bis &, Domingo an- pexation scheme to-day. : i ry bittor contest over the U. 8 Mar. shall Maaachusetts, with Insvcatiooe thet Gin-Duner Will carry bis yolut over Atturney-General Hoar. ‘The matter of Mr. Bigelow and his consulate ta Parinla again brought into botlce by a letter which the Becrotary of the Frossury has trandmitted 10 Hovator bumoor, bir, Bigol 4 the inolauatie nent, AN Ox: THE HUDSON CO. AVENUES ee FACTS OF VITAL INTEREST TO JERSEY PROPERTY HOLDERS. ——— Who are Interested in Delaying a Great ewindling Bou e Vote be Y: To-morrow the voters of Hudson county will, besides for elty and county officers, have also to vote for or against the mach discussed “ Avenue ack” by Putting on thelr tickets * For avenues" or “No jenues.” For soveral weoks tho avenno question has been the subject of an animated and general dis- cussion in private conversation, in pablic meetings, ‘nd in tho press: and the toterest in it has beco: 0 great that at the coming election it will almost push the municipal elections into the background, It ts agreed on all rides that tho act is one of vast importance fora county whose geographical position {# s0eh that it must become, next to New York, one of the most populous and opulent counties of the United States. A review of the principal facts of the question wall Interest all our readors, ospecially those residing in Hudeon county. 1, Fora proper understanding of the question, tt 1s Of prime importance to distinguish well between the “avenue act," which is now submitted to a Popular vote, end a “boulevard act,” which had Previously been proposed, but which bas never be- come a lew, and which was totally abandoned when the prosent avenue act was brought in, The two acta are entirely different. The boulevard act con- tomplated the construction of a cosuy boulevard, or iN AVENUE exclusively devoted to pleasure. The avenue act contemplates the widening, straighten- ing, connecting, and macadamizing of the present crooked, narrow. unconnected. ordinary country roads, The boulevard act was eernost!y opposed by many who are the foremost advocates of the avenue Act, Whatever cpinion men may hold on the aven' question—and of course there are honest men on Doth rides—honest men cannot blame too severely the effrontery of the men who now appeal to the ‘Voters to vote down the boulevard act, The men who industriously circulate this misrepresentation have been remonstrated with, and are not {rorant Of the vast difference between the boulevard act the avenue act, but they persist in their wilful misreoresentation, & The “ Avonne act” (Inclusive of the pronosed Mines of the avenues), it became @ iaw. met with general aprrobation and with no oprosition On the 19th of February, 1809, the Board of Chosen Fresholders unanimously passed the following reeo- jation : “ Whereas, The bili meete with the hearty approval of the citizens Of this counsy. bape *Resotved, That tt ia the sense of this Hoard that said Dill should be passed by the Leculatnre in order that end for which it was !ntensed chould bo fuily oa ed outs desired by tho cltlzous of the county of uteon. T ‘ommon Council of Hudson City also passed, Without @ dissenting vote, resoluti: Beni speedy act, a9 “such act ts properly guarded the inte: oo urging on nid General As- tg Aven gre rest of the property owners, of inca.culable benefit to the entire coun ‘The act was then by the ‘ure of the March, 1969, the Senator an: out of ax members of Assembly trom Hudsou county voting rit. 3. ‘The execution of the act progressod an far us the dling of the mavs in the office of the County Clerk, Toe opposition did not spring up till the fHnal location of the lines (which ditfer but little from the proposed ), and this first opposition came from prope’ ‘who had been open warm advocates of the act, but now turned amy Mt because the lines of the avennes did not them, aod appeared not to be sufficiently profitable Property. Thoy used all means within their reach to excite the people against it. We have already mentioned that they knowingly persist in qwisnaming the act » * Boulevard act.” Ignorart mon have been told that the construeiton Of (be avenues will entail the Impovition of a heavy loz aca thera, althougn the act provides that tne cost of the avenues shall be ‘on the propert, benefited, in proportion to benedt received, wit the proviso that in © #e the cost exceeds the benelt, the excess shall be raised by gener! tax. Some of pponents of the vet have found in this proviso ingenious device” to le a larve part, ver: ps as MUCH HS One-dali of expense of the av- enues, upon the county, whereas it was simply pnt In the act in scoordunce with a recent decision Court of Errors, t! An assessment would be 1! unless the benoflt was equal to oF greater than the cont, 4. Is was proposed to submit the ratification of the Avenue act to a vote of ite owners of property alone the lines of the avenuos, who will have to pa; At ail events by far the largest chare of the expeus But this was not done. An act was passed to mit the “ Avenue act’ to a vote of the people of tre whole county; the opponents probably that inasmuch ‘as Jersey City and Hoboke: contain nearly two-thirds of the popu county, and Lave no immediate interest in hues, could be more easily influenced to vote {t, under tLe false impression that by voting for the avenues, they would make themselves liable to have to pay « large share toward the vost of the uvenues in the shape of a county tax. 5. Fow, if any, of the opponents of the Avenue act will deny that the proposed avenucs must sooner or later be bailt. None will dony that the chief expense to be incurred—the purchase of land and Wwe removal of houses—will now be cheaper than st any subsequent period. The only alternative Pl bps) at the coming election is, therefore, this—oomparatively cueap roads now or much more expeasive roads hereafter, 4 LITTLE GALT 6YPECULATION. —e— Where ts Liout.-Gev. Alverd th > Fenor in the Mt. Dom To the Bittior of The Bun. Sia: Tho self-conversion of our Chiof Magis- trate into first-class lobbyist for the purpose of procuring from the Senate the ratification of the Bt, Domingo treaty, bas perplexed the country, T! some explanation of this extraordinary proceeding must be found outside of w patriotic desire on his part to promote the national welfare, there are those Uncharitable enough to believe, They do not think that the acquisition by the United States of « part of # revolutionary West India island, with a negro pop- ulation of eight bundred thousand (entitling it when & Btate to two Senators and eight Representatives tn Congress) sufficiently accounts for the very anasual Proceeding of the President fa this regard, unless thore is some one particular negro in the fence some- whore, Bat whore is hot That ts the questio Not very long since, propositions were made to leading contlemen tn this city to engage in « monster speculation, which, 1t was represented, could not fall to prove evormously profiable, At appears that in a certain loculity in St. Domingo there sre miles upon miles of deposits of pure salt, which im sume instances rises in crystallized columns twenty to helght, This salt could be laid down in New York at a cost of five conts a busiel, were tt not for the heavy duty avon the articie. The prominent gentlemen applied to found, anon a eouiputaiton, that the specniation was not practicad this daty stood tn the way, 0. ovnrse, with the ac- quisition of Bt. Domingo as a ational depository, our whole country miztt be salted ad nauseam, a0 certain gentlemen acquire enormous fortunes from the bavpy venture, Can it be tit combinations have been made to ‘use as the tnnocont instrument of & giguntic commercial operation, the unsuspecting soldier who now fills the Presidential chair? 1 bog to call the attention of our Onoudagu frionds to tis ‘or, unit Lo suggest If they cannot, by acute Inves- wlio, discover this time au anti-Onondaga giant, ‘our obedient servant, SALT 'KM DOWN, i ———— Paper Handkerchirfe, From te Puper lrade Reporter. ‘The Japanose paper handkerchicfs are assur ly coming, {f acontomporury be right, The paper collar manufnctare now bas been extended to lose Prominent but more importaut qurments of grout Strongsh and flexibility, which can be sewed with a macline, giving seams almost as strong as woven fabric, ‘The invoutor hus particularly applied tt to the production of petticoas, which are either print od tn Imitation of the fashionable skirte of the day, oF stamped out with oven work of such beauty’ ‘and delicacy a8 no amonnt of work with scissors and needle coulil twitats, The marvel is tht these reslly beautiful productions cun be sold at retail at firtoen conta euch, Iinitation cretonnes and chints for bed furniture 9 made, a ret costing at reall about $1.50. od wateriul {9 so flexible that a curtain may wisted Into a rope and shaken out again, show {ng as little cronsing as chinta siunilariy treated, There are also table clothe embossed with signs of reat beauty, This felted paper may in the end have a serious Influence on thy production of the woven fabric It ix invouded to displace, Imitation Jeatner, impermeable to waler, is likewise made of {t, sud produces « cheap and useful covering for fur: allure, wad oven serves lor shoes, ee ll POLITIOAL INTELLIGENOK, pene aA Republican Biossom Club te to be formed ia 8. ‘The horse, foot, and baboons of Tammany are up again. one of the members from Otsego ts, alas! otlil oung. ‘The Demoorstio momber (rom Kings has brooked # g00d deal. of tha Renselleer Damoorats te aow, DORROWING UKAVEN'S LIVERY. ates ‘ The Antics ofthe R v. © t Connul Yostorday morning the Rev. Charles B. Smyth, of Biack Crook notoriety, held forth in the Kievonth Street United Presbyterian Church on the McFar- land case to a very large audience, Afr denowne- ing in onmeasured terms those “ pulpiticians* who aro more ambitious to control arbitrarily the con- sciences of mon by sensational and free-love teach- ings than “by example to lead them into an hamble obedience to Christ,” Smyth pitched into an edi- tor of a daily journal, “the effusions from whose pen,” sald be, “have loosened the morals of a man then youthfal whose soul is now in oternity, and for the alleged killing of whom another Lum doing is on trial, Such men," continued Smyth, “are apt to favor the abojition of capttal punish- ment." Smyth then quoted from Solomon ¢ “ Whoso Rosy gt aed with a woman tscketh ing; he that a it de-troyeth own Adithonor ehall he get. and his re- bal way. For jealonss the will pire in the day ot rorard any ransom, nother h thou givest many gifts.” Smyth demanded a law prereribing death as the Punishmont for adultery. After he had finished the sormon, Smyth called together the six reporters who were present, and asked them to take some refrosh- ment. Thon he led them to 1 And rofreshment saloon on the avon they nase oysters ba \. ters and eaked tly what Their orders having been given, bimeelf request- ted the barkeeper to bring him “ some of th ‘This tarned ont ro be gin and milk, of the former of which liquids his reverence took five fingers, swal- lowing toe dose with evident reiish. The having been disposed of, all arose to leave. Smnsth, turning to the barkeeper. carelessly requost: od him to" hang that up" ‘The barkeepor, who seemed to know iim, raid, * All right!” and the party passed out and separated. RIOT IN SEVENTH AVENUR, in in Collie ston with the Police, Last evening, as Officers Grier and See, of the Thirtioth street police, wore taking Taomas H. Quinn, alias Smith, to the station, from Nineteenth Street and Seventh avenue, they wore aseanited with stones by a gang of loafers known as the Nineteenth street gang, who tried to rescue the prisoner, When the officers had reached Twentv-sixth street with the prisoner. Officer See was struck on the back of the hed and knoeked down by a paving atone, He was sorionsly injured. A mossenger having beon despatched to the station, the reserve was sont out, and the crowd, which consisted of about two hun- dred persons, was ¢riven of. The Pee then took in the prisoner. OMcer Seo was then borne to his home, 935 West Thirty-trst street. Quina was locked up, but no other nrroat was made, peintnttensshhesebthedaar BURNED ALIVH, Wom ookiva. Yesterday morning, a» Jennio Connor, aged 17 vears, of 63 Felix street, Brooklyn, was making « fre in the renge, ber cloches took fire, She ran scream- ing into the street, and there Jacob Broitechmidt threw hits coat about her and smothered the flames, but the poor girl bad be: darned that hor recovery Is very |. Breitec’ midt was also badly ourned about the hands and arms, George Eihnger, French, and George Gager, German, tripe butchers, had a dispute yosteraay afternoon in their workshop, at 609 West Forty-sev- ‘onth street, and Ellingor stabbed Gacer in tt with @ large butcher-kni'e, woanding hin soriously, Ho was tukon to Bellevae Hoseital, and Hos tn a critical tate, Eilingor was locked up in the Wost Forty-seventn street police statior 2 in Baltinore. ‘he bodies of the three fireman, and a boy, ne Of the ‘Chesapeake o'clock this morning, nother dead bouy was take killed, whose boilies have been + James Darean, wood dealor; James from the dock. recovered so far, are seven, vi: wood corder; All Pindall Dunn, private watchman; W. McKenny, foreman of the roGnery; James Cooney, foreman; Edward Gibson (colored), wood vawyer; and Riley, a boy abont ten years cid. The work of removing the ruins was discontinued this morning after the re- mains of the foreman and @reman were fonnd. Corot Jury, at an inquest % '¥, rendered a ver. dict that the explosion of the steam boller wns caused by the insufficiency of water in the boilor.g pisedch eit Aled sardhadls STATEN ISLAND NEWS. piss ckited Mr. 0.0. Taber, of Now Brighton, hes sold his Deautiful roridence for 100,000, The North Shore ferryboats will make ton trips Golly on and afer next Sunday, 17th inst. ‘Tho taxable property of the isiand ts estimated at grasa, pon which @iex of O00 was paid inet year. Mr. Anson Livingston has been non-suited in bis efforts to restrain the Staten Island Shore allroad Groin using the highway in front of his house. —$<—$—<———_—_—_— PERSONAL INTELLIGENOR. —— Bishop Janos has beoom watoh wilon was once worn by Bishop Hodcing. | wee te Mit Per tegen Being Chrtettaatly ana Kotor one m Bishop Ames, Prosident of the New York Buat Ses aa a ordained fre deacons. vi Mr. Altred J. Field, of No. 64 White street, (nforma ‘as chat be recentiy paid James, « roadway chiroy onist, #12 for outline is ioe uall.” Mr. Field should Dave bad uls eye teuth cut. te. SaaS HOURS OF LEISURE. eats The Mon, Frank Duffy announces a sotrée dansante tn Militars Hall 68 Bowery, on Kastor. Tuesday” oven ge apr The Hon, Ingerso!l Lockwood, will lecture on “ Nationality and Nobilky." in the Lexington avenue Presbyterian Church, to-morrow evening. the orzeriotore of the Fuahlon Race Conrse hava prises, r for‘on tne'ibe, vt, eth, ad List of ‘ny, °2 °° *O* M.T. A. B. Boctoty Men's (No. H} rand revive! ina! ning 19 Codperative Hall, 24 Bowery, Capt, De 0; 8 lectured, and Mrases penletiner wad Campbell an svg, Tht Ib. which haa for its Prosident t raok Dafty great deal for kno temperance causs NGS ABOUT TOWN, ‘Wendel! Phillips's Society disbandod on Saturday. The Nevada, from Liverpool, will land 1,100 imml. aranis in this clty to-day, Sergt. Davies hid eloven prisoners fo his dun eons in the House of Dotention yesterday. Crime, poverty. ‘The steamer De Bato made her last passage from Havana to this port tn throe days aud twenty-one hours. by a careful disposal of wads thy Beventh etroot Conference wi furnished with employment (rom Caste Garden, Thi ty Yor remain to be supplied, none can find frult with Dr. ¢ diseasc# and alloviailng physioal Ajstress with Pain Paint, tree. Ade, ‘The New York Central Railroad Company were adndget In #18,000 danvages on, Saturday in the States Circuit Court for injury to & passenger, Broadway property owners objvct to the pronosed Arcade Railway. The petition prosonted ty a Avainrt the Measnre represented 400,000,000 worth property on that thoroughfare, The City of Baltimore, trom Livernool; the bark Atlantte, from Barbadooe; the schoonors’ Henrt Le Blane, trom Harris, Bt. Martins ; ead Aanle Amsden, from Uardends, arrived last night, Former pastors, members, and friends of the Groone street MB. Church yesterday afternoon, Ue Kev. DB. G. Foster, of Maditun, N.. J. presiding: Ving, wes The Kev, Pau I, Brown, the oldest pastor present, parently about 85 years of ‘on the Mate ta Hare ‘d's Homan Cathollo Charch yoster: day. prayers Offered for the repose of the ou! of Jack teynoide, oxceutort on Friday, At cach mi OMclating clergyman asked (hat tho prase Breaation be offered fur the repose of lus The Rev, Dr. Northrap, of Twenty-third atreot Presnyterian Chuircu, delivered an oxtiuuistive discourse in the © choo! , in whkeh ounide against the efforts pulsion of the Beriyturos (rom the schools of ta Coroner Fiynn yesterday held an inquest Weat Twenty-firrt street over the body of William Caimpbelt, Inte foreman of the furniture manufactory, 02 aod 20i Cana! street, who roceived ure Of he #kull on 8: by ‘falling through the batchway from the Bret four to thu cella: ‘The North Carolina Hyde Park Rettloment As- sooistioa bas just bought 400.000 acres more of land 18 the eastern part of North Caroline, and tte agent, Col. D'p* Rib. deterned Wo this city on Baturday to inake arremnements for tho tru: red Comm | Nees coed the fate in sbout two PRICE TWO CENTS, = THE OLD WORLD'S NEWS. THE PARIS AUTHORITIES FRIGHT. ENED OUT OF THEIR wits. Panis, April 10.—The Emporor having refused to make any concession relative to the Pledieclivm, M. Buffet, Minister of Finance, bas tenderod his Fesiznution. No other Ministor hus yet evigned, but further changos are ramored. The re:ssal of the Emperor to yield to the demands of M, Baf. fet and ula friends is considered a victory for M. Rouber, The Devaties of the Lot have decided to hold « Mooting noxt Thareday, et which tho oditors of Paris and provincial opposition Journals are to be invited. A manifesto ts to bo submitted at this mooting, whic’, if adopted, will settle the policy of the opposition party with regard to the Pleblecttum, ‘The newspaper organs of the Left Center expross dissatiafaction with the Ministry, and say thete party iu the Corps bogislatif will not support it, For some time past placards have beon posted about on the dead walls and elsewhere in the pablie places of the city, inviting all the workmon of Paris to refuse to pay their rents for the month, und joim in @ genoral strike to-day. Tao city authorities took Measures to repress the threatened disorders, but the newspapers made light of their alarm, To-day oll ts quiet in the city, showing thas the authorities Were unnocessorily frichtoned, At La Cr: uzot, the strixe shows no signs of ending, Of the workmen who took part in the late disturb. ances, twenty-five have been sontonced to mprisom mont for terms of from one month to three years, —__. THE SPANISU CONSCRIPTION, Tue En: rt Victory, Mapaip, April 10.—The anti-conscription re- volt at Barcelona is ondod. Tho insurgents made @ stand at the suburb Gracia, The Capiain-Goneral of the Province attacked their position, and after @ fight of two hours carried it, Tho casualtics were ‘Bot heavy on either sido, In the Cortes yesterday, Seflor Rivero announced ‘that the scription bi: that the conscription Lad been completed throng ‘Tho Spanish Government has ordered the Gyten ‘oe wathorities to release the American steamer Lit As inwall, and bas promised Indemuity for her tention, —— ‘Tio Observor'n Notions of Erie. Loxvow, April 10.—Tho Observer ridicules the Tumors of changes in the British Ministry, The same paper, alluding to the quarrel of the Britiala shareholders with the Erie Railroad man * owing to the alipshod style of Americas, Journalisiny nothing can be known of (he progress of Mr. Burt ‘oxoept from private sources, ——$—<$—e——_—_— ROBBING ST. LOUI4# OF $120,000. esto ‘Tho City Tronsurer Ka! Wall Strect Speculations, Sr. Louis, April 10.—M, E. Lusisky, the City ‘Treasurer, was arrested on Saturday night as de faulter. Just previous to the expiration of bis first term of office. Lustsky lent $10,000 to a friend, whick was not returned promptly, and bo raised money om ‘Ma individual note and replaced tt, His note he took up with city funds. Subsequently, to retrieve this loss, and by tho advice of friends, he sent $45,000 to Bellen & Co. in New York, for live purposes. Belilon & Co, tal‘od, aud the money was lost, Lator he sent $25,000 more to other pore He also lent to A. E. Krow note here a8 @ aveculative philow opher of the German school, verly a Oly ‘Trenaurer, about $10,000, whic have boom, Jost in stock speculations. — Y, thersams have. been used tn a similar war, the whole acgrenting about $129.00, Mr. Lusiski'ts «poor man, and his Joss will fall upon Tits bonilsmen, ended trom office by Mayor Cole. —————_—— The Syracuse Trazedy, He lias Doon sas Srrvces » April 10.—In the Johnsom morder, near th city, three arrests have beem made. One of thom, George Cary, confmases that he killed Jol save it was fone toa quarrel, Cireumstan ow that the munier wae pre mocitated, aud that robbery was the object. plas tan Bag HINTS FROM CORRESPONDENTS, plat alae, for roxdine the renort of the proceed Manazers of the Fonndling Hosp Linetitneion recetving the babtes Our correspondent thinks (Om provate a: wealthy arente. COUrELOs (ho criti Of abandvoment, mh il EW JERSEY, tir a Tr $9 not troe that two mon wore Bitrogiycerine explosion at Ridgofeld, N. Mr, Willihald Schiermey: stepoing orf & train arriving Roget MitancalS Ta n La m , suet . his knoe-pan. eas killed by the Friday. cemtcaiemmmmee BROOKLYN. manemae A meeting of citizens on Saturday nizht genious the appointment of Br: Ienae Wan ‘Andon eo Police Com er ‘The Burrome Court has deciited that the Brooke Mirwot botivere their Cranes and wishes fase’ attate feet on each side thereof, ig Senator Revels is the auast of Mr. P. W. Downe ing, 7% Johnson strect. Being fatizned, remained te {he bonse all day and was not nooessible to visitors, Ho witl speak ia the Academy of asic this evening. isc ennenaNNperererecer WESTCHESTER COUNTY. Thev are to have an olection on the 19th of Agr In Tremont, for two Bebool Trusteos for BoOOL Dip ul 7 ‘The work on the Fleetwood Trotting Park ts ore ereseing rapidiy. Tho track will bo one mile in I Sod feet in widih. “It te to be comvioted aboue! lat of July. The Potice bill for the First Ansombly District off Westohester county gives muh dle-tisiaction on ao EGER OF the clanee which orovides for the election tha three Police Commissioners irrespective hole B ea LOSSES BY FIR pnb Forsyth & Co.'s grocery, South Water at Chiongo, was dawaged on Saturday night 610,000 ta ‘The residence of Mrs. Thompson, at Van Brant and follivan strects, Brooklyn, was damagod to the Amount of $400 last © vt sad nhoe store, 1» Wire mazed on Satuaday olgtll to the extent of 615,000; insured, if ‘The brevkor of K. Silliman. & Co, in Mahan ci Pa rowed om Nations. tocetnae wish a! tho ni Loan, $67,000; Insured for $20.008. the building at Rwen and Jobo Mameboreh, owned by Pi A by Charion sitoh asa millinery eat abliaiouty took firo and eusta’nod s dacuago of 81,000; (usurode wned by Moswrs, Mage ‘The large team tann sor, Keek an in Allentown, Pas, torday morn! r 150.000 te f virtiele Ty insured. Tho owners were nbscnt tn 4 ——— 108 Honneanoy and yonercey by Justice Ledw rin iret oo Baturd: ohn Alexander were held bh. for garroting Joho Mike no, hear Kightoonth etrect, at 10 o'ologmt ght: Jn the Faobel, hold an tnguost ‘over the pody of who bonget himéelfon Friday uiebt He ing from kitney ditease, and hed throateaed to Jack Reynolds, Mrs. Helen A, Smith applied to Justice On Batardey for ® warrant of arrest for bor b Delos B. Smith, who bas aban loned herself and mith Was A Quartermaster in tho Army darin: the war, abd recently a brok-Keeper wita Lord & Taylor, Smith and bor obiid aro boarding 1a the Oraud Hotel, is Schwartx, a habiiaal drunkard, while dolag renter da Bix to the Tomos on Saturday for o itaint to the. sland, fell dead suddenly on Poart stroot, His was takou Into the ORK stroat police station, whore member of the Grm of Chiiton & Co. soald mi ClUP street, Identified hun asa man who fi them for twenty yours, Ho bad beva temperate, ——$—<— SPARKS FROM THE TELKORAPA, — A number of the election clerks In California re fuse to register colored men aa ¥OLOr®. ‘The Mobile Fire Department e:joyed thotr annaad celebration on Saturday, Now Orleans was roprescuved. Alonzo Sanders ts uoder arrest for driving bie team over Mise Nellie Carr on Boturday eveaing, ta Boston, It in nald that the ne #ian Government aud ti suspended, Dr. 7, 8. Lambert, of Now York, lectured om temperance before a large nidiouoe fa In. Daidwia® oharch, Troy, N. ¥., last evenlug. Mrs. Nancy Hayes, who, with a demented hug band, coon HA avene Twonty third stron, tires wonkh ks oows’ aut phictons on wot tot were we cows t phi re und gearved +0 Gout. Mus husiwad was also weary tistions between the Ram Junoee Kwbassy have bose ”

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