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a) a | nd 38 = 2 —— “ ‘THIRTY-SEVENTH YEAR. PERR SENATOR MORGAN'S DIFFIOULTY. —— Ho in Sun Struck, and Poughkeepsia Farrel for The Su veuth Senatorial Districts Povewxaersim, April 12.—The Son's rays fall- ing upon the city of Poughkeopsle and reveling to the honest folks of that pretty litue city the doings of Senator Morgan crested a great deal of excite- ment, The Senator reached there from Albany at noon of the day on which the article in which he 1s #0 deeply interested appeared, About 5 o'clock jin the afternoon he called on Secretary of Stato Homer A, Nelson, when the two entered ® cartinge and droveto Eastman Park, Where an open-air concert was in progress, They were joined by Prof. Eastman, the trio entering the residence of the latter, where the Senator pooh- poolied the article in the Suw and all took a drink, Music had much todo with soothing the Senavor ruffed front, so that after dark he was ready for a lunch, ing Into Peverelly's restaurant on Main stroot the following occurred: Waiter—Ah | good evening Senator, how are you. Bonator—Oh, very well, only a litte SuN struck. Watter—An { yes, I sec, good Joke, but we are worse off here, Benator—How's that? Sulter—Wry, wo are thundor struck, Senator—Hal bal hat Waiter—He! he! het Daring the evening @ man visited all the new Ponghkeopsie and endeavored to buy up the did not succeed, Bre those who express doubts as to Gen. ing @ statoment of his transactions with jenator Morgan on the Harbor Master question, seeming to think | that Judce | Miller and one gy {wo others in Hudson, have urged him to re- maifrilent, in fear of jeopardizing sombody's suc. cosa at the hoxt fall election. If Peck and Kendrick of Hudson would only talk Justa litte, some men would shake in their boots, and then Farrell's full statement would make the earth quake, David Warnor says Farrel oucht to take a front geat in the matter, Ho says Senator Morgan got $4,000 from ‘Tweed and $2,000 ‘rom Wm, Ketehum fo’ ald his election to the Senate, Everybody in Dutchess and Colombia counties is inquiring for last Saturday's Sun, Wo are assured. that Benator Morgan wili not conti allegations made therein —— PHOTOGRAPHS BY SUN REPORTERS. —eetfiem The King of the Forest Resenting an MR. TWEED’S LEGISLATURE, ee THE NEW YORK CITY TAX LEVY 10 SEE LIGHT THIS MORNING. ’§ GREATEST PERIL. an. NAYTES'S DYING DECLARATION ADMITTED IN EVIDENCK. are Tel —_—-— rtant Testimeny fo Insentous Argnment fo: District Attorney Mor Jurere—Did Oharouill Buy Testim Perry's Daughter on the Sta ‘The trial of Edwin Perry for the murder of Thomas Mayes was resumed yesterday in the Court of Over and Terminer, Brooklyn. Porry had been Drought into Court at about 84 o'clock, and was Joined by his eldest danghter on his entrance, and by his wife and other children shortly aforwarl, As oon as the counsel had ail appeared, Judge Barnard ordered the ist of jurors to be called, and all answered to their names with the exception of Stephen ©. Tooker, At thie juncture the galleries were thrown open to the crowd, which soon filled every foot of apace. At 9:10 o'clock the missing Juror entered, and the ‘rial was proceeded with, District Attorney Morris Coutinued the examination of the witnesses for the Prosecution; but THE MOST IMPORTANT WITNESS Dr. Richard H. Stone, who testified as fol- ie Aupany, April 18—Tho wheels of legislation Aro now 40 well olled, and the machinery in euch ex- cellent condition, that both Houses are grinding out Dills at the rate of # hundred aday. The sub-Com- mittee of the Whole of each House, commonly known as ‘THR GRINDING ComMITTER, Are in session every afternoon, and dispose of from one hundred to one hundred and Afty bills at exch fitting with m rapidity truly marvellous. The bon- orable grinders manifest 60 much impatience to close up shop that they do not even care to hear the title of each Dill read. A dozen bills are sometimes struck off ine bunch. ‘The Standing Committe are not far bebind the Grinding Committee. They, too, ‘Aro raj idly disposing of the business before them, The Assembly Committee on Ways and Means had their nai meeting this afternoon, and concluded their labors on TUB ANNUAL SUPPLY BILL, which will be reported to the House to-morrow. ‘The Charity bill, which has heretofore, next (o the Tax Lovy, been considered as the monster fraud and swindle of the session, will come up about Monday next at the latest, and as charity is supposed to cover a multitude of sing, so will this Charity bill cover ® multitude of jots ard schemes. ‘THR NEW TORK Tax LavY Will at lost meke ite appearance to-morrow. It will be @ monster, With the passage of the three- Inst named bills the work of the fession will be coue cluded. The final adjournment will surely tak piace next week, The vermin composing the Wesi- chester Boulevard ring are here en masse, resorting to all sorts of villantes to secure the passage of measures by which the people of Westchester cot ty will be anrually robbed of millions of dollars. The entire Westchester county delegation, with the exception of Assemblyman Husted, are in league With these contemptible miscreants, There are at Present no less than seventy bills before the Legis. lature relating to this overtaxed county, not one of them but what contains A JoB OF soun sont. It {s consoling, however, to observe a disposition on the part of » majority of the Assembly co thwart the schemes of these public plunderere, Mr. Nelson of Rockland, who bas joined Mr, Husted in the cra- sade against the Boulevard Ring, to-day stated that be Lad received bout « million letters from tax- Payers of Westchester praying for relief, A few minutes after Mr. Nelson made this speech, Dil! Reynolds, the contractor to lay out the Bos- 1 was called Jn to vee Hayes at the Forty-second Pre. Ho 9, wae ne dying condition, and Jonn for him; I ‘and he said some- fhyny in my hearing. Mr. Sp-ncer cross-examined Bisyes Aid not know that Twi ed with the effect of rant bot EGreany,* Moen to the 1a man examination, It Lala aMOCE? NRCRARARILT, PROVE 9 not fon aay any th is his couditiony one ot hg shoeks Caused by, Route di@ to produce indifference to surrounding District Attorne: Morris asked the witness what Hayes anid in the station honse, and Mr. Spencer ob- Jected and said that the admission of this kind of Vestimony was pot sustained oy any precedent, dodge Pratt had ruled out this testimony on two eceasions, There was no testimony to show that the wound Hayes received was necessarily mortal. ‘Tho *ounded man was laid ten minutes on the hard floor of s common station house, and the probabili- Wes are that Mr. Pierce, of the European Circus, while per- forming with the African lions in their cage yester- ¥ afternoon, was suddenly attacked by the largest one, which bad not forgotion a severe castigation bis keeper had administered, Mr. Picrce wos struck on the right shoulder by the huge paws of the en- raged brute, the flesh of the arm being severely lacerated. By tho id of iron Wars thrust through the sides of the eage, the beast was driven to a corner, and there by repeated blows from « hea’ (4 wh 14 was stunned, ir Pierce appeared last evening with his arm stiffened, and taint under loss of blood, ‘The iton, though in’ bis enge, was secured bya chain ranning over a pulley and leading ontelde the cage, Mr. Pierce entered the cage, but found it EVRN THR WILD INDIAN Ke io nrairic would bave found a buffalo robe for to lie on. Hayes must have suffered more there an AnYWhere else, and the man, while im the car, eertainly dia mot know be was in a dying condition when ho said, “Take my nomber, for fear I may ie." The remarks of the policeman in the station use wore not addressed to Hayes, and he did not know tha! the doctor was a medical man, Before ‘dhe testimony can be admitted, it must be shown for 8 cortainty that Uayes KNEW He WAS IN A DYING CONDITION, Impossible to paciiy the animal, Twelve men ton Post road, who for the past month oh: . | Mlepped forward, grasped the chain, aud by main | jes been lobbying to vsecucs | fe Pita Neely rig or pot tom tat Haves bad re: | force dragced the king of the forest from the mid the bill appropriating 000s te oS dle of the cage to ® far corner, where Le was se- Ahat testimony would be contrary to the ratural | Curely instened, Fight which every one possesses under U ‘tion, the right tobe confronted b } ord him in open Court, or that i ‘a conclusively thet the person making the laration knew he was dying. When Mr. Spencer concluded, District Attorney Morris arose to reply, but Judge Barnard decided that THR RVIDENCE MUST BR ADMITTED, ‘and Mr. Spencer took an exception. Ju pard said: Very well, deceased was Aiuarily mortal! The post-morfern ‘eximi- wi the time he received the ing w death. ‘There was no We mast «ive him credit (or ins intelligence, ana he must ish the job. buttonholed Mr. and was en- xi.in private talk with him. As Mr. Noleow ts one of the few honest men in the Assembly who are inst bribery, it is certain that he will not alter bis determination to kill all these corrnst measures. Every man who votes for these bills does not do so without being pald (or his vote. The Senate this morning administered 4 SCORCHING REBEK: to Senater Canidwell, by defesting bis billto eathor- ize the treusarer of Wesichester county to pay to the Comptroller of the State the sum of $150,000, as so-called satisfaction of the arrears of taxes due the State. This bill was defeated some th ago, bat Cynldwell succeeded in passing a motion to recon. — The Poetry of Eating, Daring the past month various alterations and improvements have been in progress at Delinonico’s famous restaurant at Chambers street. On the first floor beyond the lunch counter and the bar is an oyster room—opened yesteriay for the first time— whore there 18 a gridis on which the luscious bivalves are cooked before the expectant eyes of hungry cit, Up stairs the large dicing room has been Painted in white and gold; the mirrors have been cessation at any time, ‘the possession : flded, and the cupacity has been increased to fifty | sider, When tho Renate ascertained. to-day wh have been conscious of the symptoms of his case | Te#! y and of the effete they would. create, Ho was con. | tables, At one of these our reporter saw Misa ‘Ten bescod Une tg'h Yale CCID te Ta.” enatn orn tious when he neut iuto the ear, aud weil varined at this resuit. Le Bie, _Linfia and ber sister indulsing in cotelettes fa Mainienon and Scotch ale. Th BR RXPYCTED IMMEDIATR DEATH, vate rows, | again lor, but Lieut.-Gov, Besch Fee cot weaker an weaker, and got into the atation | Where the merchants of Gothain ‘amiable to | curtly replied, “No motion to reeorsider can be vd . | their wives and daughters, hay decorated | entertained a second time,” and this bill ty sivas old that Be wae dying, and was oon 1 Sh Eivssieg sow carpets tris ‘and all DEAD FOR THE smsston, That old fossil, ex-Senstor Goiiah Sutherland, who completed his sevenieon hundredth birthday lest week, alnovt swooned at bearing U.ls announee- ment, ang forthwith repaired to the Congress Hall barrcom to revive bie drooping spirits. A veryeptey and snimated debate took place rante Senator Tweed tapestry, the parephernalla of parlors. On the next story are the rooms where politicians whisper and oat, drink and mutter treason to the ebiefs of the tribe. Hen de unusunily thick, and even the accents of eaciiwinens would not be Leard la the next room. fede cA The Arrest of a Miscreant, © exomination of Dr, Stone was then continued: As Hayes was lying on the floor, he sald he was suffer. fhe frow pain, aod wanted his position changed; round hin were taking about Perry, to this testimony, and the ton Was sustained, the examination of several witnesses the v motion to recopsile vote Prosecution closed. Which the bill to authorize the town of Autwer After recess, Mr. John G. Bergen opened the case A large reward was offered by the Long Island | raise $5, 9 for 3 alt ene ference for the defence, Mr, Bergen enid that it seemed to : & + the ee o | was @ Republic \ de the general ‘ides ‘that every killing of @ human | allroad Co. for the detection of the scoun:rels who | Tisure as coming nrder the sectatiin schon! que deing was murder, Lad put boulders on the track and discharged bullets ‘The difference between a homi- thon, whieh at present seems to greatly agitate the Frick "Attorney ero te ttae Katine pany the Dis: | into the cars, On the Oth insta man wasdiscovered | Stile, ‘They therefore opeved fire on it,” Eenator Wict Attorney shows that Edwin Perry, on the fs oodin Rictt of Dee, 28 lark, killed Hayes, ang did st with | @™vering with the track, and it was subsequently DISCHARGED THR GUN Finst, Premeditation, the prisoner eanuot be couvicted of | ascertsined that @ sleeper had been removed and | and excitedly declared that this bill appropriated Purder. | He said: In most cases of homicide there | placed across the rails, In the desire to obtein | money for sectarian seuool purposes. ‘The vrineiple {* some motive which eaures the act; elther revi hoped the bill would he defeated Plunder, the heat of passion, oF something o! 4 to Say that this bill in- wae wrong, ant h further evidence the Wrecker was allowed to fluish | Nas wrong, an! he hoped & You Gust duu his Gendish Job and then to depart, After ne ba: ve principle, ‘This uroased the THAT PERRY KILLED HATES gone, the obstraction was Fr 4 and the wateh | Catholic rieus Tizer, aud he emphatically an With premeditation, Now, I ask you what evidence | was resumed with quickened vikilance, An odicer | nounced that he favo Ho Dill, If the people of Antwerp desired to tax themselves for (). urposes contemplated, they should pave the ris ht io do so. At this juneture, Senator Creamer wisued to kuow if Mr. Wiaslow, HORACE OREELEY’S FRIEND, wou!d vote for tintlar appropriations in New York, Mr. Winslow answered that if teven-eiehtbs of the taxpayers of any town ask fora bill to tat effect in eriting, be certainly woull vote for it. Mr, Creamer at this reply immedistely flew off into a bas been shcwn to prove tils, The District Attor. Cy as claimed tat this case admits of no dezres ut that of murder; 80 you will have to acquit or gonyict. ‘The higest—if you find it was committed Per-y—will be manslaughter in the third degree Se nind that Hayes was eet. ‘No human being saw e act committed. No one testified that they dwin Perry cny nearer than Montague street, five or six hundred foe away trom tue scene of we Uagedy, ut on the trail of tho wisereant, and be wos closely ehadowed watll Thurs tay night, when it was deomed best to arrest him, The prisoner doveribed himself as William Sanders, pianoforte maker, in the empiey of Steinway & Sons. He was cominitted, His frienas say in his behulf that he was merely co. lecting Grewoud. an The Fell Building in Lafayctte Place. Superintendent McGregor appointed as Com- THRRE 13 NO RVIDENCE hetier that erime was committed In the heat of « | mittee of Inspection om the fallen building im Lafny. | fant sald that this ‘ally ilnstrated the hypo. Quarrel or otherwise. No motive can be kiven, no | ette place, Mr. Dudley of the American lustitute of | Stil teetarian appropriations pecially Motive has been shown, The only evidence is the | Architects; Mr. Waiter W. Adams, Assistaut of the | those preachers who had nothing ‘else to dohn Grabam tertiged that be beard a pistol shot | the building. The plans and specifications had pre- | Nenator from the Eishiventh had uniformly rotes wee Mi ties wa ate onan let recog that | viously been deposited with Mr. McGregor, who | against fach,appropristion relating to. the city of one of them sald Perry shot Bim, ut tbat'one | found them in every respect satistactory, The | New York. To be c. neistent, 1 as tea he as not Hiyes. But, gentiemen, don't you Ml Commitice visited the building yesterday afternoon, aod found that the structure had beon some inches by the fail of the north wall. As at resent secured by shores and braces {t was per- fectly secure, but they recommended as an additional Precaution some extra shoriug ut the northwestern extremity, im front of the little carpenter's shop, ine etn Anni ry Concert of Temple Emanuel. The twenty-fifth anniversary of the Hebrew Temple Emanuel on Fifth avenue was celebrated last evening by ® sacred concert. Boride the solo performers and the choir of the temple, the Social Maennercher and the Mendelsohn Quartette Club assisted. The choir occupied their usnal position in the organ gallery, but the others, to the number of in ‘What condition Hayes was at the time? Hofi.ed heard this remark, and Jt was instilled into his mind that Perry was the man who shut him, We will Produce evideuce to show you that there was Jerked out Mr. Woodin sald tt was not whether seven-eighth oF nine-tenths of the peovle were in favor of the ap- Propriation, It should not be SETTLED BY FIGURES, bat by principles. The object contemplated he Would be willing to help out of his own private purse, But he had no right to say ‘hat his netgibe Willing or unwilling, should be mate to contribate for sectarian purposes. He opposed this Lill on Prine|ple, and should continue to oppose it, together With al) similar mensvres, Mr. Murphy rezurded the question ag tocal and not esseatiully seciarian, THe argued that the appro: priations to ragged schools in New York were not Sectarian approvriatiou Mr, Wood suid it was not been THE RAGOED CHILD all suow that on that ni from tl direction of irbeck's archway, and going toward Wall street ferry; tnat e man Was tall, und that he had on @ long coat and round French hat; that two persons saw this map tinctly, and that'ne had black Lair and « heavy lock Whisker. THAT 18 THR MAN WMO SHOT MATES, Nhat man who was arrested for the larceny of coffee bt live coffee from a vessel, Jaration to one person was that be ing coffee, was fired on, and fired ‘and Hayes’ found 8 man st back, hak man wil be joentined Pefors ze 0 Atty singers, wero placed in the lofty gallery, sixty | of New York ‘ ent to sectarian f hools, that so jeapons a e iis transaction, | p64, the af memor, The new contralto, | many petitions liad poured in for the repeal of sec. or tring him nearer than Montague street, where | feet high, o a 4 0 ie was teen some Aiteen minutes beiore Tovclock | Miss Clarr Perl, a young lady Just strived from | tarian appropriations. “It was because the people Saw in it the opening wedge of the overthrow of COMMON SCHOOL sYSTRM, This wi t aroused the people of the State, Mr. Creamer, tuterrupting, ealled attention to the fact that the State ad appropriated moncy ihe college {at Lima, tn the gentle ‘s district, @ sectarian institution. Mr. Wood said appropriations had been made to thai and other colleges, but none of them, though under the patronage of denominations, were sectarian in their system of education. They were open to all Frankfort, sang the magniticent aria trom the “ Prophete” where the loving mother finds her son decked in the royal trappings of relicious imposture aud surrounded by all tue gorgeous ceremonial of his coronation, (according to tie testimony of three witness 1 KO ing toward the Bouth ferry. ‘The District Atiorney, on the former trials, proved the surrender of Perry 40 the offlcers of the law, He has filed to do so is tlne. | We shall prove it as part of the defence ‘¢ sail show that Perry came WITH A COPY OF THR SUN tobis hand to Jefferson Market Police Court, say- wr Tee my mame connected witn this case, f faue to deliver myself up.” We shall prove that Mere was no lebt in the archway Rare Exotics for St. Stephe A commitiee of young women teachers from one of our public schools waited on Rev. Dr, Edward McGiynn of St, Stephen's last eveuing, to present ictal LO and not antl |, peautiiul mammoth bouquet of rare exotics, to | alike. Alter further debate by Messrs, Wood ie murder, , Creamer, and Lewis, Mr. Hardenburgh (explaining oa examined for the defence were | Morn the Repository in Bt, Stephen's for to-day, | Creamer, and Lewis, Mr, Hurdenburgh (explaining It 8 made of white camellias with the lecend, * Jesus,” in red carnations on tts creamy white ground, Innu- merable vases of exotics and many other large and beauiiiul vouquets were also in the church, ready for the adornment of the beautiful niche, curtained with gold and silver laced ill tain tue repository for the b ‘Antry and Leayeralt, who teat! on December 2 feriy came intd Jefferson Merict Poiloe Court with @ copy of Tux Sum in bir be. and said hile naine Was connectes with @ murder ‘, and that ted to deliver himselt ap Fever Walsh. might watchman in Koberte's. store Ie that he was positive ao one went through ihe bway (hat might, Jirh nia Vous teatified that he was tending bar for Holy Thursda tea roses and spiren: ing principle. It had been applied to railroads and bad been attempted in this Lezislatare to be applied to manufactories, it might yet be appiled to CILDING CHURCHES, He contended that the dollar he had earned wos bis own, and no ninety nine men of whom he made the one hundredth, could take it from lim, on, which'ls to con- ed sacrament, 132 ieet, on December 2; that At the proper time he would have something to Fe Charenceh et a pistotasoant et tat be ran —+— acout tectarian appropriations, but now ‘ie placed ‘ome (0 Roberte’s a: cuwi aud that an parsed Harryiog Of « Highwayman, bis vote against reconsideration, on the ground of in 4 oF 5 foot of him, OB @ slow trot ; that he could opposition to the bonding principle. ‘The motion to Jobn Brennan, who garroted and robbed Mr, ‘Thos, Marsh on Monday morning, at the intersec- tion of Greene and Prince streets, while that gentie- man was waitiog for 9 car, was tndicted by the n distinetiys Lit WAS A TALL, DARK-OOMPLEXIONED MA, o+y bine chin whiskers; be bad on # long coat rind date Thismea did Bok ture lave Kobe: way, Dub passed ity reconsider was lost, ‘TWO SENATORS ANEAKRD into the cloak rooms to excape votin Judging from present, appesrances it looks very j . ch he Republicans, aided by three or four Jo tio crommexamination this witness acknow!- | Grand Jury yesterday, and at once arraigned at the | much as \i the ep! q tore ficvd that be had received inal sum of money | bar of the General Sewsions, fle pleaded eniliy, | Democrats, will eventually succeed in defeat for burebill, and had been employed by Churcuili's | ‘The District Attorney moved for Judgment, Taibaa af rons cls, brother Judge Bediord sentenced the ruman to 18 years and . in Bt Prison, When the felon was He said ix month hoxt witness was George Osborn. MR. CHARLES BURT, Pas emi iosea an ito ores the might of the mur | returning to the prisuner's box, be remarked that it | the agent of the Jolin Bull Erio stockholders, mus. Ger aid pot nti Fo'eloek at pight ; heard | was the fourth time be bad been on that racke!, and | tered saMcient courage to-day to appesr before the Pe iisro 1 stood In the mouth of the archway + | tharbehad never been caught before, He added, | Senate Rallroud Committes, He looked downcast 42%) Uh PUiton Rerre : he Man papsd wus tbres | "Lf Loniy had that curly-leaded District Attorney | and disconsuiate, Upon entering the room, he OF four feat of wer baer his ines pinto out, I'd put ® head on bin," cust. a despairing glance #ronnd him, ‘and {hi wane dark complexion, and black chia whiskers, —-—. in feeble accents said that be had come beiore the Mong cut wca round bat; Lam posliive ‘Turning the Old Woman out to Die. Committee for the last time, and just to gay one 17 WAS NOT PauRY, At Unis Juneture District Attors ey Morris spoke Os certain lawyer om the other side who hud [rou bod' to get “this witness a good position after Wc ‘rial had been concluded; whereupon Mr, Beene’r jumped up in bis seat and charged the D trict Attorney with having obtained the disch fi ie withess trom bis situation, This Mr, Morris focvactly dented, and Mr, Spencer answered: more word to them, Le was very anxious that t! Committee should report the bill” to repeal the Erte sification law of last year, ax soon as possible, one way or the other, Here Hurt cut #hort bis ro: marks, a6 be saw that noue of the Senators were paying the least attention to him, Pansing fora mo- ment, ho nervously drew out of bis pocket a petition inst the present Krie management, handed it to tho Clerk, and retired almost heart broken, On Tuesday night an aged German woman was found bitterly weeping on the north pi Dock, Brooklyn, She said that she had been taken there by ® man who had promised to put ber on board a German vossel, in which she might return to fatherland, but that the man had deserted her in that jonoly neighborhood, It further appeared. that sb OI the gentie deuies tt believe him; | had veen living with her doughter, who lives in ALDI Val thas wath Bure tmesrae?, | WEE belle Williamsburgh, tod thas this daugiter: to got ri of | has once more put in an appearance, He is gettin THe DAUGHTER OF THE PRISONER lier, had given her in charge 0: the man who had ied | fat he ts unable to walk up and down stairs except Fe poton the war $0 not want ie sh H i and that in the Bret her'to the Atlantic Dock, “Sie was taken in chargo by the Buporiateadent of the Moor, to his moals. It is said that he will secure the ion for Sheriff ifthe Hon, Frank Dufly can Cir ted to withdraw from the eee ‘ul fs mob ws ail Lil Fawer where the cart set witnent we no ghe a thvotug. Mr. Spencer t ‘oriis ef th Item Berry, The schooner Ellen of Connecticut yesterday ran into the Fulton ferry-boat American, carryin; se examalued: wo vostided Jarbeck's archway on the Bight ur wi Bostow, April 1 fy aa Peabody's will was rested the caso for the defence. The Cou v eabin anda part of the | admitted to propate in x county yesterday. Serving, whion Me, Boorse eu OSS Sway the Let 01 Kee Estey OAUAe Re # Pert Goat | Pcuite” bon ttabtings “outoreea’ ble tresesit meas Wir aud the District Attorney tor beck to Brooklya and ber passongere wore landed, obout $150,000. NEW YORK, THURSDAY, APRIL Brigade—Let bim Pav his Gvernaess ¢ Tho sudden expulsion of @ lady last evening from the parlor window of a house on Ryerson street, between Myrtle and Willoughby avenues, Brooklyn, created considerable excitement in the neighborhood. ‘The crash of glass and wreck of sash and the ejection of the lady was the direct re- sult of the physical agency of @ man who holds high position of social respectability, and maintains equally great professions of piety in the St. James Episcopal Choreb, The young woman who tous Decame a projectile 1s a governess in the family of this pious gentleman, and bad demanded the pay. ment of hor wages, long ago due for services ren- dered in nurving the wile of the gentleman, who had beon dangerously ill—so {ll that the prayers of the Chareh had been offered for her, The governess bas been amember of the family # long time, is an ‘orphan, and has no other friends or home: Afiei being thrust on the * wi‘c, wide world,” she effect- 4 an entrance to the house, and was agnia put out, ‘The governess, in her homelessness, refuses ail hos- pitality . and Jate last evoning w: the which had gathered, whie the gentleman had barricaded the doors of liis house, denyiag ad- mittance to every one. in AN UP-TOWN WAR. ——— ‘The Retirement of the Sisters of St. Mary from the Sheltoriue Arms, The Sheltering Arms was established in Octo- der, 1865. The five Sisters of St. Mary, four of whom were in charge of the House of Mercy, on Eighty-sixth street, on the organization of this Soel- oty, deputed three of their number to take charge of the new institution, which they did under the in structions of the Presilent and tle Board of Trus- tees, and to their entire satisfaction. The Sister- hood reserved to themselves the right of thelr own place of worship in this institution, Since they have taken possession of their new and elegant buikiing on Tenth aveuue, near One Hundred and Twenty- ninth street, the work has proceeded successfully. Recently, the President of the insiltution, the Rey, Thomas M. Peters, ateisted by a single mem- ber of the Board of Trustees, another clerical gen- tleman, attempted to stir up. a commotion, which they cannot control, by intimating that the con- tinued connection of the Sisterhood of St, Mary with this institution would injure the prospects of the “Grand Bazsar” in the armory of the Thirty- seventh Regiment on Easter Monday, Instead of glorying in a centre of unity, where all shades of opinion were able to meet and work in harmony, they hud tntroduced an element of discora and made & talse issue, for the Sisterhood of St. Mary bas not varied from its religous position, Five promivent clergymen have ealied for an in- Vestigation, but ns yet they have fiuled to find any charges to investigate, and the friends of the Sister. hood ask, “What is the result? Are there any charges 1" Hence the resignation of the kind-hearted Sister- hood, Miss A. H. Cooke, the Secretary of the Ladies’ Association of this Institution; Miss E. Kemble, the Treasurer; Miss A. M. Cammann, of West 83d sirect, and Miss Kate Comstock, of Lexington avenue, who bad ney given their time ind services to raise junds for this institucion, have also resigned. Tho foliowine, trom Miss Ellea Kemble, will be read with interest: Forasmuch as I lave been associated with tho Sister of nt. Mar ug Anne the cause of Itering Arms wax called into existence by the appeals of committed fev othe La Nee of {he Mission to ie Pub babies f teraative being, pu ey all stand tn terior, ors Kemay ‘which requires the mother to yield it alan to ber ogre. helnte site fdas. Miss Jay, Mea Otentworth, a“ &c., were among these Indios. ‘No ‘doubt sinilar ap: are made to tue eiarsy Of the City Missiou. notin, Ling of clergy- oft wit a Conti ttten ¢ fant stavsties, aud, whel prepare Irlends of the thovcuncutfuud propose woe pl Lusteat of en’ shomid ve done Fent, for f oanded, 6 lavited the Sisters of St, Mary to take the internal ebarge ot tutoa. ‘They’ gave thir services, tafory should be Feco. part e ph itering Aru act a dceupten wna ‘cal they failed’? Voreianediately before the reception to exhibit th Ww vuiidingy thes aio tno cactus nis th 4 to the chai 10 ag, in which they ¢ violently of the trustees, trot purport of ae Sto the tr several promine ANDEr Uf Ils Fece! ton BY I repreyentation to. th Must prove a iailure unless the connection of th ” With {t should rt onee be termina ed. aud from the ano of aconversation between their pastor and the BY, that ther departure irom the Wusthaton is And tuat it must take place at an early dis. e eity.and from esident from a sem Hop that the b or rergned. “My resignation accompanies ar et tbat rit oF INS Dawar bo seub Thirty-seve:th Arnot Inot 62 West Twenty Mii strevt, gosta ihn ihe, A Fa'ns Kovort Exploded, It is reported by many newspopers that the Artillery Scoot at Fortress Monroe, Va., wos ex- tablished by Gen, Grant, The statement { ‘The Artillery School was established while Grant & private citizen, we believe by Gen, Scott, un- the administration of President. Buchanan, President Grant merely reorganized the School, as part of the usual routine duty of & peace estavlish- ment, ——— The Monster Lopez Kiilvd. The Brazilians captured the mother, sister, and children of Lopez; also, his mistress, Mra. Lynch. Lopes refused to surrender, aud was shot, Gen Cabullero was also kilied. ‘Thus ends the Para: guayan war, ‘The commander of the Brazilian troore who put this finishing stroke to the war has reecived from the Emperor the title of Viscount Pelotas, nem Another Dash at the National Bauks, Wasmxatox, April 13.—In the House to-da: Mr. Morgan presented tou petitions asking Cong to abolish the National Banks, issue 599,000,000 in greenbacks, making the same receivable in piyment of duces find taxes, and to pay oif $310,000,000 of the bonded debt. ee WESTCHESTER COUNTY, >— The indetaticable Sergernt Steers, in charge of the police station in Tremont, t# spoken of by buih par of the District LATEST LABOR NEW Geeneeee The Nowark stone cutters struck yosterday. The workmen on the Hell Gate improvements de sire Gen. Humph-ey, oF some other Government off Glut, 60 pay thei the ax WeeKm Waxes DoW due, ‘The laborers employed on the Hudson City sewers struck yesterday aiieruoon.. They hay a Fecelving Ues as Clie! of Po $1.0 por day, and demand $3, Avout 36 Joined ta tho strike, ‘The Engineers elected: Prosident, Samuel Bo nett; Vice Hresitent, Georg: West; Financtal sco: retary, Hugh Clark; Keoord Secretary, Geo. Law> renee, Treasurer, Thos. The Stone Masons amended their by-laws, making It @ penalty with $0 fue fora member taxing A sub-contract, #5 hue for going 1 On sirlke, and @0 for Worklug Wider Society Wgss. Otto Arnold and Leonard Mesizel, non-socloty stone masons, wor! tn tho yard of Mr, St. Clair, First ave Yeninth street, Were yesterday ein $40 ball Gach for trial, on WASHINGTON GOSSIP, poeta ay ate discussed Georgia yesterday, ¢ Hou Cominittee will allow the $800,000 ap- propation for ine New York Post Okc ‘Tho Houso Seivct Committeo on the Yostal Tele graph wilt report Geu, Washburne’s bill. Francis EB, Shober took # seat tn the House yes- terany as Keprosentative frou the Sixth District of North Carolina, The Hon, John B. Reading (Dem prenontative from the # c wat" vucated yustorday, aod Caleb N, took the seat 2 ator Nye intends to introduce an amendment tate ihe uth Mormon bill which 7) BrP, s plurality of wives in Cutuse, but to allow exisung bar ems to remain lutact, Collector Grinnoll bad an Interview yosterday with woe festan Gr and Becrotary Boutwell, ite ready to lay down bis office, Dut don't want Lo be shoved out by the President's eacmles, ae be terme all those ‘who dre oppored to bim. igation concerning Mr. Clapp as Public {il end tn & report that the demoralization of a largely due to the rig) ‘bd the ‘of incompetent men Lo Ket in there, who are Mr Clapp by various Beualore wuoin be doce w ‘reiuslng. ~ ‘aylor (ihep.) CLEARING UP A MYSTERY. A MISSING CITIZEN FOUND DEAD ON HIS OWN PREMISES. Death—The Astonishing Pres ervation of a Corpse—The Flesh Withers the Bones. On the Ist of December last George 0, Colt, ‘who lived at Seventy-fifth strect and Second avenue went from his home in the morning to go to hie business, and was not afterward soon by his family. Tis wifo became alarmed when he fulled to return at night as usual, and gave notice to the police, and also to his friends, Every effort was made to obtain some clew to {his whereabouts, but the only fact that conld be learned was that on the evoning of the Ath of December, he rode up town on a Third avenue car, and was seen by the conductor, who knew him Personally, to get off at Seventy-fi(th street, and pro- coed toward Lis home, the entrance of which is about ten yards from the avenue, Nothing more was lieard of him until Tuesday, when his body was found ina water-cloret, In the yard of the house. The story is almost incredible, yet it 18 strictly true, Several families reside in the house, among others, John Diecan and his family, A son of his, Johnny, ‘Tyears old, told his mother, about six weeks aco, that aman was lying on the floor of one of the closets, His mother took no uot'ee of this, and the boy mentioned the same thing again three or four times, Btill no notice was taken, as Mrs, Diogan was Ignorant of the fuct that Colt was missing, and Probably the matter would have been left for an indepulte time tonger, had not the boy mentioned the fact toa Mrs. ‘Tinetts, who lives in. the hou She called in Mr. Mesrengor, the landlord, wh lives next door, and he bad the door broken ope A vody was found which has since volt ‘The body was tying doubled up on the floor, with A hat on the knees, and bore no evidence whatever of any violence. ‘The face and hands were blac bu y.the corpse emitted no unpleasant sm onuts in @ great measure for Its not havin been disrovered before. Mestengor in- formed the police, and Officers Clarke and. Croker were sent to tie place, They had the body borne to the Morgue, where it was searche?, and. the papera in the coat pocket led to its identification, Mrs. Colt moved from Seventy-fifth street about ten Gays after her husband disappeared and went to live in Thirty-fith street, Colt bad been very ill Some weeks prior to his disappearance, having been thrown off « fire wagon when on duty with lis com ny, Insurance Patro. No, &. He was also sutter. ing from ruptare, and bad frequently complained of Rees of the he These facts admit of two ypothesen as to the cavse of death, either that he sat down and was too weak to rise and wi frozen to death, or that he died suddenly of heart disease, obable, us he would till fe must Fr Wan an ex: give some grounds been identified able to ¢: mbered that the 4th ot D ceedingly cold day which would, for the other supposition, An inquest was held by Deputy-Coroner Ne: dan open verdict was returned, The physiets Stote their opinion that the remarkable preservation of the body Is explained by the fact that everything likely to decay lind passed from tim. The skia on the fxce and bends is tard and brittle, so hard that when the body was lifted, one of the hands happe ing to come in contact with the door, the skin peeled off, Although toe fice and hands were black, the skin of the ehost and other parts of the body not ex- posed to the air had its ordinary appearance, but the flesh seemed to have literally witherec. on the bone: Colt w age. He corried on business as an ¢ sby street, his principal em- ployment being engraving on brass for hat tips and the like. He Was a promirent member of the old Fire Department, having terved his time on Engine No. 8 He leaves a wite ond three children, pebble THE DAWN OF PEACE, eae Chiet Sustice Oh nthe Fiftcent), Amend+ meni—Now tor General Amnesty—Advice to Colored Men, ‘The following letter to the col cinnati explains itse d men of Cin- Wasnixarow, March 90, \§70. GeNTLEWEN: Accept my banks (or the invitation you bave tendered we in behalf of the colored people ‘Of Cincinnati to attend their celebration of she rauf. Cation of the Fifteenth Amendment, My dntice here Will pot permit wie to De present, exceps by ood will and good wish (Aimout A quarier of & contury hae passed since somo heard te on che 6th of May, ivly composed chiefly of the pec yon vow reprosent, tat" all lesa d tween Individanis’ of the same come! den wny euch eireuist origin hostile t inst Ae 8 no tngtt 1 1 nativity stance of condition; avd cloned people. ne a boy. t BcompALOle With ius demu: he fact uh these principles time, nor ever huade part of the 1 compe the Const supretne law 0. the lant Hany, no douni, would have been glad, as T bave been, It the great Wor umated’ hy Jon of the Fifteenth Amend: puld have been npilshed by the States, through amen iaent of ‘Constitat ons, OUKN appropiate Stare atior d tincertainiies, prejidt ble from that tate the ev Amendient my Itleaves the whowe regulation of whole people eh St ‘undamental Iaw tbat the Fight of ho all be dented or abridged on account of servitude. It onform its Con: W that D0 oC does sullvage to the stitution and lawe to th cagion may be 1 Bat tie by n the wisdom as wel. ws We Atmendinent must be found tn the uct of that large. clus, of eth zeas whom you represent. On the townieh Ehave revered, Lveatured to ray t th best Way to Insure the peacefal dweliing together of creut races i# the cordial reciprocation er beurfis the my af Of Injuries 2 how give you J than Lomtered and, bro! alle Your rejoleny i t right teenth Ameudinent by urging ti bromipt Fenioval ot all poutical Webilitics upon cur fellow-cl by the Fourteenth that, Urough wunversal suffrage wad pence, good will, and prosperity throughout our cou y TINS FeJoice in the progress which the colored citizeus of the United Stater ha ie 10 education, n religious culture, and tn the genceal mn, prover ent of their condition,’ Every good ian mus earnestly desire thelr continued wand accelerated pro: Test in the same direction, All public and all private Cereaia will Le promoved by It. “And It will Insure at ‘nt day, cordial recognition of thelr rights even, ‘one of ‘their fellow citizens, Who bave most »pored thein. bow bo found who wonld restore iC the co: en Are Ww will avow bis i their Fight to vote. pectfully yoursy sD CHASE, Messrs, Peter Il. Clark, TON. C. Liverpool, J. 0. C bin, “J. 1, Troy, Coimittes Celebration’ Fiiveena Auicnduicnt, Cineinnatt, 0, BROOKLYN, While excavating for the foundation of a new ding in North Pisat street, Willieusbargh, yerter- forenoon, tree workinen Were Injured by tits sid. tumbiing of @ shed Under whieh they were de ying joot bad crush: hoias Ryan sustained ¥e~ ifs ees THE POLITICAL CIRCUS, Judve Wilton was nominated by the Republicans Of the Fourth India District, yesterday, t2 «reat in ongri ‘the Matthew T, Brennan Benevolent Democratic Assoc ation of the Seventh Ward lust evening listened to Mr. Pk. MoTigh, who eulogized Win, M. Tweed for Nae last eflorts, ——— — PERSONAL INTELLIGENCE, thes tide The Hon, B, D. Morgan ts in Washington. On Sunday, April 3, Mrs. F.C. Stunton preached in the pulpit Of the Rey. Rober’ Colyer In Chicaro Mr. John T. Foley has published @ remarkably Well Cxeented Llkouoes of the omimeut Cathoue elerzy- man, the Rev, Thomas 8, Preston, Sir Stotlord Northcote, wuo is about to visit Cans- da, 18 ove of the moxt thon and accomplishud Statesmen and #tatisitctan The Hon, EB Morris, the American Minister at Constantiaaph presented to Senator Caiucrou & doi ne stanton fund, Maurice, of England, one of the ablort mon of the Broad Church party, has declared himself tn favor ot woman's suffrae, Brevet Brig Jamos B. Mix of the Tridune— he ts not ono of the Free Lovers—states that tie Hon Moses. Grinnell i one OF the nest men that ever ved, A farewell dinner 19 to be given to Mr The Rey, F, D. Alexander Rostuent. dew will accompany Ma Ue Butler from Frauec yptas Vice-Coisut, The H David Banks, Jr., was last evening pre- fented with @ h ely Cuztoseed wud framed wet of Teso Utions, the presentation Deing niade bY Wie Alauce Boat Cab, of which Mr. Banks 18 4 promipent member. ‘Vhe death of the Hawatian Minster of Foreizn Affaire ts announced apou the authority of the Honolula Gazette, Wit this gebLiinan ty still AMOUR the Mre. Harris is dead and buried, aud her bus. vives. Tie London Medical Tymes and Gosette contains 0 announcement from Oxford Universtiy of avtering ghavacter to Dre. ‘Geo, IL Hunipar Charles B. Hackiey. pis pity. Their able t frou the German of * Nie Meyer's Toxt Book cal Mediciue,” Issued Inst year from the pubi house of Applet has beea adopted as tho cli text book by the Regius Professor of Clinical aud Gen- oral Medicive uw Wat uulverniiy, OCEAN STEAMSHIP HORRORS, Investigatio: turbauce Created by Escaped Irish Con+ fi erngo Passengers: The owners and agents of the steamer Ne- Yada, of the Williams & Guion line of Now York and Liverpool steamers, yesterday met in the saloon of that ship, and invertigated the charges of Isck of food and water on board that vessel during her Inst trip, Messrs, Williams & Guion, Mr. Corliss, the agent, Capt. Green of the Nevada, Capt. Duer, port captain of the Line, Dr. Thompson, sureoon of the Nevada, and © SUM reporter listened tothe testimony. Capt. Greon was the first witness, He tostified in sub- stance that the steerage passengers of the Nevada during her last voyage received food in unlimited quantities, without w: Dr. Thompson had tasted the food on board from time to time, and found it healthy and good, but ns to quantity he could not speak, Robert Corlett, the steward, in answer to a qnos- tion whether the passengers got enough to eat, sald there was ® good doa! of complaint among them. There were about fifty Tipperary boys and two or three escaped convicts, who were the whole cause of the disturbance. Only three times on the trip did they have half salt and half fresh, the balance of the time all fresh, Last Friday they were served with rolls instead of potatoes, They reized the pump on that day, and sald they had not bad water, ‘They kno'ked down a sailor who was ing it, That being fish day, they were more thirsty than ‘and the regular supply dit not eufice them, and #0 tley helped thomaelves until the water was chat off, ‘The convicts led on the others in all the disturbances, ‘The baker wos next examined. Ho sald he had ured 89 barrels of flour during the ton days’ trip, Thich would give each passenger aboat eight onnce of bread pep day, inclu the detention antine. Bome of the potatoes wore bad, Were a8 good as can be year, Tee. Williams then explained how tn old times the Company furnished pos or rice soup in lieu of pota- toes. He believed that they had no cause of com- plaint, A stoorage passenger also testified that the food was abundant and good, and that he frequently shared his surpius with others. A cabin posse the Nevada, now at the Astor House, asserts that the food even for them was was thrown on the table in a very sloppy manner, and regardless of the proprieties expected at meals, And it may be reasonably inferred that they did not pay Very much attention to steerage passengers. CANADA IN HYSTERICS. tn Buckram jominton Become a Martial Camp— Heguiars Marebing io Fi Mowrneat, April 13.—The Fourth Brigade Royal Artillery, stationed {n Hocheloga, are moving their stores and ammunition to a more convenient Diace, Two companies have been ordored to Pigeon Hill and two to Cark’s Corners, The call to arms has been promptly responded to by ali the frontier volunteer corps. Gen. O'Neil is reported at St. Al- a A troop of cavalry bas been despatched to A tbarg and a battery of artillery has been sent from London to Sarnia, The Sixty-ninth Regiment, stationed in Quehec, leave this afternoon for tir frontier. The Chronicle regrets that the Gover: meut should make preparations to prevent the Fent- ans crossing the border, considering that the best licy would be to allow tuem to get in and then leader them Yoxonoua, March 24.—The Naval Court of In- guiry convened by Fleet Captain Roo on the Oneida affhir has been dissolved. The body of Eusign Brown of the Oneida was found on the 22d. Divers who have been down in the Oneida say that the whole of her stern {cut away, Several small arti. cles have been brouzit up. Saw Fuaxcrsco, April 18.—Among the passen- gers by the America, from Hong Kong, are Sugeon Hates, ip charge of 49 sailors and marinee, survivors elds. ASMINGTON, April 18.—The bill introduced by Senator Cragin to-day for the relief of the families Of the officers and men lost on the Oneida allows to the widows and children twelve months extra pay. ——<—<$<—<———____ Nitro-Glyerrine Explosion in Sing Sing. They bad @ nitro-glycerine explosion in the Marble quarri: + connected with the Siog Sing Prison yesterday, Four convicts were blasting, lia} ebarged the bore with nitro-glycerine and lichted the fuse. On retiring the charge did not explo. but on thelr approaching to see the cause of its pre- ‘od failure, the explosion took place, killing one tian and maug'ing the others, eeu wits Let A Poor Inventor's Lot. Joseph Siddon, aged 85, formerly a wealthy engineer of Norwich, Bnsland, was taken to We Luratic Asylum on Ward‘s Island yesterday. He arrived in this country in July, 1885, and by study ing out inventions overtasked his brain, His wife Das & paralyzed hand, id sapperts herself and two ebildren by workirg on a sewigg ma ine, for which she pays §3 wonthly rent. code ds. E NE Rejolcing over the Fifteenth Amendment Wasurvatox, April 13.—The colored citizens im the District of Columbia observed to-day us a feneral holiday, and cclebrated the Amendment, fhe procession comprised colored military compa- nies, civic societies, and canopied cars conveying colored eirls displaying miniatare flags. In an open baroucie, drawn by four horses, were four nien re- presenting Europe, America, Africa, and the Indian, with a girl in their midst aa the Genius of Liberty. HOUKS 0. LEISURE. ae John B. Gough lectures on * Peculiar People " in Arsociation Hall to-night A. H. Lonis, forme: editor of the London Spec. Daty of the Iepublic in tue ‘ay Mail th Young Bachelor's © Lirt night at 90 Dominic! liv, and the Rev. O. W, Ftau Cdest gil O°, will lecture on" T an Question” tn 8 The avr Tn Foo Chow, recently, 70 houses were burned. Morris Goidstetu’s clothing «tore, 88 Bayard damaced last night 81,100. [sured H. Doune’s ernde oil tenks in Cleveland, Ohio, rhed yesterday, Loss, $0,/00; insurance Ellas Ehler's planing mil! on Front streot, Cin- cinnatl, was damage! yesterday, Two adjuining cot. tages Were burned. Loas, $25,000; Insured. After repeated failures, the frebrands of Wil. Mameburah Inet night destroyed Patrick Nash's st niiroadway, near Rutledge street, Loss about ¢ no insurance. $< JOTTINGS AnOUT TO pee a Number of emigrants last weok, 5,259. ‘The Cuba landed 339 emigrants yesterday at Cas: He Garaen Mr. Thos. C, Merritt of Cornwall, who came to this city 0, Is missing. Jary 1d 63, was found dead at 88 'Spring street, yesterday moraing, The Police Justices will give Mr. Henry Bergh a seat near the public proseontor In the Special Sessions A new Custom House reculation took effect yo terday, under which Mr, C.8, Tunis collects revenu tu C Garden, Commissioner Brennan's picture gallery at head arters Is adorned by the portrait of Conuty Clerk Charles E. Loew, ‘The Bowery mud larks anusod | thems terday by danbing city railroad passengers thro Open windo Ws of the curs, ‘The new Board of Police h yes. the e decided that they can neither punish nor try policemen tor offences eom. titted under the old Hoard, Ex-Collector Bailey's stamp acconnt tallies exactly with the Goyernment’s. Yet he often had $100,000 Worth of the Goverawment's stamps in lls postession. Mr. Frederick Kapp, one of the Commissioners of Emigration, will resign tits ofce on the Ist of May. He Wy about to feturu to Germany, Charles B bas mysteriously disappeared ; was Inst seon Tuesday evening at Hudson aud Morton ftroois. He wore # round asuachan Cap, and carried sword can Collector Grinnell! ordered that ali bonded wareliouses having wate 18 1h this city Ball enjoy thy sine Dravileges Of Io; and uitoading that are ranted ty the Atlantic Docks, Brooklyn. Beaver mohair and buffulo alpaca are the nowost ‘cs in black goods for Spring waikine suite, Thoy edurubie aid Of wn exquisiy lustre and fish, #uj, plying the place of black silk ar w very rewsodalle brlves Michael Dinan. painter, while intoxicates, en tered a new buiding on Peart street, near Broadway, fa Monday, wud began to ‘abuse Mleplion Moore, ces Feit gure th ordered. him ulh wlicroupoa finan struck him. The forewan then tie) to drag hin loWu suai, Dot loan brokeawuy aud Juupod throug tue window, He dicd, Comp, 'wolfth Rogiinent, Captain Robert ‘Atoo commanding, had & promenade concert and Mibition drill In the Bate Arsenal last evening. This company Won th pion flag from the chanpion company of Mi to in July, 188, At the close ‘aril bo was made the recipient of @ watch 'aad chain, ALS o'clock last evening James Brady, porter of New England Hotel, Ba a" bi oud to wwe Bist Ward’ po od Fa man hart been found dead in his room, and from ere found on his person it is suppored that the dead janie Le. Henry Marsal. A note was lof by the joad man directed to the died of congestion of the Mave hls bod dimvacted: re joe station eee... __PRICR TWO CENTS, THE OLD WORLD'S NEWS. AN ADJOURNMENT UNDER THE DIO+ TATION OF NAPOLEON, Await the Verdict of tracy Again! o Pantahed, Pants, April 18.—In the Corps Legislatif to- day, M. Ollivier moved that the Chamber adjourn until the vote on the Plediscttum had been taken. He sold the Goverument dosired that the Depution should have an opportunity of roing before the peo- ple and instructing them in the reasons for the mon- snre on which they were to vote, M. Jules Favre Yehomently opposed an adjournment. It was ineon- sistent with the duty the members owed their com stituents, who had sent thei here to romain at their Ponts in an emergency like the present, He felt that they had everything to fear from the Government. The question was then token, and the motion wo adjourn was adopted by 195 to 63. M. Ferry asked the Government what progress had been made in the investivation of the conspiracy ogatnst the Emperor and the State, M. Ollivier re Plied that the exawainations would soon be com pleted, In answor to a question as to what atops had beom taken in the cate of Prince Murat, who had struck & magistrate in the open court, M. Ollivier prow mised that jnstive would be done, La Liberté insists that Count Darn has positively Fesigned the Miuistry of Foreign Affiirs. The im- Pression continues to prevail that the Viscount de Ie Guéronnidre will enter the Cabinet, => Montpouster’s Farcical Sentence. Mapnip, April 13.—The trial of the Duke of Montpensier for the murder of Prince Henry of Bourbon in @ duel in March last, was concla ted be- fore the Counell of War inst evening, The Duke's Prompt confession of the dec.!, and his expression of regret therotor, were accepted as’extennating cir- Sonthe oni ‘te Rake wae seateneed to one nth's exile from the ely of Madrid, and to $6,000 indemnity to the family of Prines Henry. inet. Vrawws, April 13.—The Count Potocki has formed a new Cabinet follows: President of the Council of Ministers and Minister of Agricultaro, Count Potocki; Minister of the Interior and War, Count E. de Taafle; Minister of Justice and Pablic Instrnetion, M. Tschabuschnigg: Minister of Fie tal M. Distier; Minister of Commerce, M. De- pre ——. Hungarian Hostility to the Dogma. spow, April 13.—A telegram from Pesth as: sorte that the Hungarian prelates tn the (enmenteal Council who vote for the dogma of Papal Infalioil- ag laa bo excluded from the Upper Chamber of the ated ee THE NEW WINNIPEG WAR, onnadipaias The Canadian Campaign againat the Wine nipegcaers—England to Foot the Hilts. Ortawa, April 18.—Gen, Lindsay, who is te direct the campaign against Winnipeg, left hore this afternoon for Montreal to organize the expedition ‘The Canadian Rifle Brigade will mainly compose the Tecular troops ordered on active daty. The Can dian voluntesrs will be enlisted for two yeart ‘Upon their disbandment they are to receive a grant ofland, They will comprise about a battalion ander the command of a regular officer. The steel battery is expected to arrive from England next week. It ie manned by picked men from the Royal Artillery. It is expected the expedition will leave on the 10th of May, marching around the Soult St. Marie Canal, Teams will convey heavy freizht thence to Like Shebandowen, a distance of 40 miles, One hundred Donts will then be put in requisition to supply trans. portation. It ts contended thac only eight days will be consumed in moving from Fort William to Fort Garry. New Brunswick and Nova Scotia will Cure nish ho part of the idl, SPANISH MISIN}ORMATION. Supper. ssed-The Ine ruents Every wher Confaston. Havana, April 13.—A telegram from Capt. Gen. De Rodas, 4d Puorto Principe, April 10, is publish The c un of marines had killed fity-two insarge: including Mangel Aguero and Francisco Leacas, leaders of the rebels, Volun- tory survenders continued. Every day nurabors of the evemy came into tho Spanish eatp and eluimed the protection gua the ainnesty proclamas tion, The rebels are everywhere confusion Gen. Valinasela is at L unas, extending Lis lines toward Puerto Prinei ‘Tho Explosion Vireworks Factory= Thre Between 9 and 10 0 and for tho seventh ¢ lock yesterday morning, ne within ® few years, they Vad an explosion fn the fireworks manutactory ot Mr, Hadfield, in Eust Williamsburzh, Queens coun- ty, On this occasion the explosion was terrife, at terly destroying the building, and severely burning Samuel Cochrane and two otuer persons, The Fraudulent Fresch Coinage. Wasurxcron, April 18.—Represontative Kelle: baving reported bill relative to international unt tary coinage, it was remarked that the French coinage i880 dishonest, that if England and the United States were to tthe terms pro they'would have to require a stipulation that the enti colnave of France sho ill be reeoined and brought honestly to ite standard. Tho Germans saw tha and said that they Were not willing to give honos colu for dishonest coin, and the Americans were keen enough to have ‘the same objecti pi Ea Cs Egyptinn Durkness tu New Jersey. The judge of election in Hohokus, Bergen county, N. J.y had not heard of tne’ Piiteenth Amenment, und refused to accopt a negro vote in ‘Tuesday's election, — CURIOSITIES OF CRIME, sca iad Patrick O'Mrien, who was indicted for setting fi to 43 CLathain street, on the with of March, (lea f arson in the third degree, and was senten ge Be lord yesterday ven years in State Thos. Munday, ex-Member of Assembly, and at one time ® prominent west side politician, wae com mitted by Ju OX yesterday on a chaite of stealing Mex: A: ine Wallet, in the saloon wt 113 Broome street, The Board of Aldermen in will stand, 9 Democrats U ‘The Firemen's Conventio e new city of Jorsey wblicans, ‘ity Laat to rua Yor, Joum fon ns candidat + Btephen B. E Coyle, and E, Ber At 12 o'clock Inst night plosion, followed by d the oll chti aud Warre cy. T bout twenty then expr tof foot. red and #ixty additional eases were Cireuit VLASHES FROM THE OCEAN CARLES, Lord Tenterden died yesterday, in his 74h year, Charles-Auguste de Boriot, the celebrated Belyiag violinist, te dead, Carlists aro hurrying into Spain ‘The Spanish aushorities are pretending to rejoice over De Roduas's lies, ‘The new armored frigate gard hata trial trip off Plymouth yesterday. she made 14 knots, Rice riots have recently been of frequ rence In ail the ports of Japan tute, The ship Caroline Goodyear, from Py t occ re ‘The people are deste ia for Vone ashore on the Const Of Cephalouio, and is die x OMtKO. ‘The CE-nmenteal Conneit has voted almost unante mously in favor of the entire twat OL the KelcuM OL Ube dogaia of Papal infa lt SPARKS PROM CHE TELEGRAPH, ‘The Canadinns are recovering from their frieht, y of the national banks fayor the Senate Tho Red Stockings will play thelr first game te Cineinuau on Saturday, America, which arrived in Sap yesterday tro gli over 1,104 Chinainen, A branch mint {4 to he established in Helena Montana, wh Qin treasure have been vas ' ported Within the Last « In Albany the Democrats elect nine to the Ropube Heand seven of ho Supervisors, The Devocrars have A imajority of seven in the Board of Alderm i. ‘The locomotive Rappanannock exploded ler boiler onthe Manassas Railroad in Harrisonours yostord morping, ‘The engineer, Charies Day's, wad’ (ho Ure man, Jaiies Ashe, wore jistaatly killed, ‘The Nova Scotia House protests against the ope Pression of the oun na tnce boluw any longer o the Douinioe ‘The Attorn General ot California has AD OHIDIOD, that WLU cho law of tuc Slate is changed 04 Congress witopta sone iogislation in tiie matter, 1 is Us duly 01 county Clerks to refuse to rogint