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——, ooo _ —— SPMIRTY-SEVENTH YEAR. RELIGIOUS RIOT IN MADISON WARDLY ASSAULT UPON THE EX- SISTER MISS O'GORMAN. ‘Threats Narrative of tl Affray — Fel iat Mine O'Gorman’ Life—The M me Church Pistols DA o-Tho Howse tn which hed—Indignatio 00 ‘the cowardly, brutal, dastardly assault npon jas Fdith O'Gorman, the ex-Bister of Crarity, at edison, N. J., on Friday evening last, we are glad Wo see ls not to pase without at least fort to bring the perpetrators of the outrage to punishment, The community is naturally indigoant, and doter- mined to vindicate the right of free speech in that perticuler locality, Catholics of standing end cbar- actor vnite with the Protestants in denouncing the tsauit, and in efforte to secure the arrest and pun- tshment of the leaders of the mob, Bix or seven of tho assailants have already beon arrested, and war- rants are out against a number of others, who will find {t both dificult and costly to escape Justice, | There bas been as yot no clear and intelligent ac- count of {bis riotous affair given to the public, and {n order to Fatiefy the public demand for intorma- tion on the subject, Tax Bun despatched a rezorter to Madison to learn all the facts in the case, Ho has given the matter thorough investigation, and row furnishes the following narration of the ocear- Keen omon ores o'ggnwan’s ven, 8t, Vincent's Convent, wine nich Bae 0 ‘nen was formerly connected aa a nun, oF sister, is located bat (vo miles from Madison, and within the perish lisnite of the Catholto Church in Madison. Since her witldrawal or ejection from the Convent, Miss D'Gorman bad not visited that vielnity anti! this oc fasion, and now only upon an accidental Invitation. Ii appoirs that the Rev, Mr, Parsons, the Methodist preacher :t Madison, while attending Conference at Jersey Ciiy about three weeks ago, heard Miss O'Gorman in her lecture before the Conference, and wns struck with her foros as s locturor, and the facts she portrayed. He sought an introduction to ber, and then ond there invited her to visit Madison and lecture in Lis church, Miss O'Gorman replied What she would be pleased to visit Madison again, but was not altogether satisfied that the would be s weloome visitor, The clergy- pan promised ber ® hearty reception, proffered ber the horpitalidies of his parsonage, and under. took to eee that wil necessary arrangements should be made, Mirs O'Gorman finally consented to the Wisit, and to deliver two lectures on ‘Thursday and riday evenings, the 14th and 15h inst, The Rev, r. Parrous returned home, announced the lectures rom his puloit, and caused similar announcements fire made fron other Prote jad printed notices of the lee tracted the attention of the These notice jirects, feo intelligent and more zealous and bigoted Oatho- ics, and especially of the younger men and women, ‘ho bevaiwne farions at the presumption of the jocturess, and swore openly and loudly that if she dome thore SHE SHOULD NYRR LEAVE THE PLACE ALIVE. ‘These threats were roported to the Rev. Father Wicer, the Catholic priest in charge of toe parish, who took occasion to caution his flock that they ab- Hiain from all violence, advising them that any per foo who chose to lecture on any subject had a right fo do #0, and nobody could Interfere. But these nd. movitions were anheeded, and the threats continued bo be repeated, Certain Protestants finally became Parmed for the safety of the lady, and appeaiod to only mazistrate in the place, Squire Ward, to lake some ste ps to prevent a possible oulbreak, and PROTECT THE LecTUREss, ‘The Justice did mot sympathize in the a it of & distutbanee, bul yielded ter the jemand of leading cisisons to’ the extent in half a doses opecial constables to provers the sce. ‘The first lectare was given as announced, on vursday evening, at the Methodist Chureh, ta the artof the village, Miss O'Gorman bad arrived juring the afternoon of the same day, and spent the Nervening time quietly, at the Mf Ahodist parsonage, hicl is about one-third of s mile from the burch. time for the lectare arrived she waiked urch, escorted by the Rev. Mr. Parsons, Ir » reached the neighborbood of the church 0y Were cooted witu volleys of » VILE AND OBSCEN® EPITHETS, Almed at the lady, but no violence was offered. The Bireet in front of ‘the church was filled with anoisy Pompany of men and wosen, as well as the inclo- jure surroun ¢ church ‘building. The crowd nazhod, snecre Jeored at the Indy as she passed Me With her escort, but oflered no violence to her entrance to the church. ‘The building was Ubronzed to its vtmost capacity by a mixed audi pace of Catholics and Protestunts, the Inter, how- pver, predoainating. Miss O'Gorman proceeied at nce to the delivery of her lecture on THE ROMISH PRIESTHOOD, being tho samo that has been delivered pretty H out the country by the same jouth, the substance and tone of which is doubt- in strong invective and Dia'ion, the natural frul of tl ks tho authoross ims to have received at their bands, and the ex- naive knowledge she has nine of their innor 4 more secret life, Taorouguout the de- very of Speaker | wee moyed by xs from the lectare the INGULTING REMARKS, Ghe paid no strention to these enmanserly fellows bat takine the rofferred arm of her reverend es- uletiv bask to the parsonage, though od of two or three hundred Irish walked rod bj DRIDOET TAKES UF THE CUDORLA. On the following day (Friday) Miss O'Gorman— tially for exercise, ily to #0 once more old Frit t mainly to show ber independence 00 ‘ough te viilage in “company with Mrs. Parsons. At every corner, from the doors of 8 and groggeries, from kitchen doors and back yards was saluted by a continuo forelition o1 the foul language and tudecent epith hat had ureeted her on tue previous evening. Bat no Violence was offered, though the threat was many Hines buried at her thal eue should not I the co alive. SPECIAL CONSTABLES ON DUTY. On Friday evening the ial constables took sion of the churenyard and kept the crowd, assembled even in greater force than on the night, tn the street, No one was permitted Bo loiler within the enclosure, and if not sapplied With Uckots was not allowed to prss within the gate. Bins n arrived in due time, passing through the crowd in the street and recelving from them the same complimentary remarks as on (he former occa- Bion, She vroceeded to deliver MER SROOND LecTURM to an audience, greater ifpossible than on the firat Hight. In this lecture aue detatied ber own experi- phees wilu the Catholic prieste, and gave the story Df ber own aliezed wrongs, whic ‘was repeated fu & from its natare The lecture was re first was, though when hostility threatened, is nanaged to anticipate or drown it With applause, Botas this was the Inst lecture, 4 the turests of violence whien had eon #0 frequent had been sapvlemented yan actual show of mob furce and spirit, tie Pro: stants became seriously alarmed for tne safety of ne lady, This wiarm had not besa publicly wt titted, but it nevertheless exisied pretty coneraily Abroughout toe community, and had called out protecting force the strength of which was not sur ivod us it lucked organization saye In one particu ‘The students of the Drew tary, on becoming apprised of Miss O'Gorm unsolicited aud unknown to ever) body bu vex, organized among thelr owa iumbers force which they termed ' ‘THE 0'GORMAN LEGION, which quietly took up position in and about the Eurch, prepared to sat on an emerxency. At the lowe of the lecture Miss O'Gorman came out, as on fhe nizht before, under the escort of the pastor. ter, on seeing the extent of crowd, which number. ¢d several hundred, drew his charge back in the church, and proceeded to secure a carriaze to take Lerhome, When this was ready she emerged from the chureh and as once entered the velice, acoom- Lonlet by a bod)-guard of Protestant friends, The Moves.cut was noticed by the crowd, Wino ab once bot uv a loud chorus Of yells, shouts, and throats, ac- Pompanied by A RUSH TOWARD THE CARRIAGE, nt the O'Gorman Legion and « lai Protestant citizens bad taken cal aeapalaialy about the carriage the turbulent crowd beck, tl undry kunock-downs, black eyes, \d KoINe Ko colllsious with clubs an As tho carrisge slarted from the churoh oor uni the mob found itwell foiled tn its attempts gud ut it, A PISTOL WAS FIRED ‘et it, the boll bare'y escaping the head of one of the a reated juside, But headway having been Gaivod. no vio; page Wn caused by this damonatra- parson: atives o wrath, Alling the moan time a detachment ‘went aboad and took ap position SURROUNDING THR PARSONAG! ‘The carriaze drove np to the front doc farthest irom the el urch, while te shortter cut by entering the Rev, Mr. Parson den and ‘copt the Lai But in this they wore frustrat who held the yard immediately With DRAWN threstened to shoot an: crowd di not. se fim gathered strength constont! hey now became demonstrative to- ‘the house that furnished shelter to the ohject of taeir wrath, and threatened ite destruction. A portion of them, by a flank movement, sncceeds Ge at one of the side windows, from which the mo of me rushing ap to th passage from ‘Thus ing party 1) quarters, wai yey quickly Protestant body guard At th Ne Jor pie mith tuele 4 tis Btudont Legion which Is job took & gar. house, hooine 10 the carriage to the door. by the students, at the house, and STOLS of the noisy crowd who tae O'Gorman escaped. |. Bat te. On the contrary the from TORE OFF THR SHUTTERS, would have the Protest and probabdl; Attack from Finally, at about 11_ o'clock, mi ‘ate, Justice Ward, turbulent and threatents je. trot erie dear one further but for an rho drove them ‘word was sent to the that tho mob was very nd he wat requested to £0 Up, but the rioters and rumor exaggerat- with AN ARMY OF CONSTABLES to arrest them all, whereupon they concluded that discretion was the better part of valor and ‘The O'Gorman about the house day encorted @ took her away. on guard next Pils ‘Ssgrace 4 snflered to pass unnoticed. thelr charge to the fal outrare, unk jon, however, remained rourhout the night, and cars in are for Jersey Ciiy. ywever, could not All clanses of rospecta- bie citizens, and all reliztons, united in denouncing o of the offenders. incitingsto a riot, And aseault, were made against such of the partiel: we Adi ave ified, and a number of th ALRMADT BERN ARRESTED, ‘These include ‘Thomas Fiannigan, John Carey, ‘Thomas Finness; Jr., Lawrence rn Jobn Finnessy, Thomas Collins, od Bernard whom have been bound ovor to a\ Carney. all of the actlon of fhe Grand dary, which meote two wooks from yes- A dozen more complaints are also while the papers in many other o to the Grand Jury. Among th vat not yot arrested, ar Mary Welch and Sarah Col ‘The prisoi direct! cated, ts a dressmaker. ding, iil) be two wom ‘the latter of whom arrosted bad dim. culty io finding bail, as their emp oyers nor any re- spectable Catholics would bail them. In this emer- gency they had to rely on saloon keepers, who were their only friends. ‘THE COMPLAINTS. Among those who have ne Rev. Mr, Parsons, Matlon mocratic politician, Wilbur teacher, and momber of the Methodist oh James T. Kitcheli, a promin though not a church mombor. made the recipients of letters from anonymous ‘sources THRRATENING preferred complaints are Morrow, sehool THER Lives Af they persist in the prosecution of the complaints, But frivolous, and will pay no ‘THR REY, PATH) the Catbolic priest at Madison, denounced the Sault in unmeasured terms, entorced he lroped land, and Pron faith’ are equally emp! tho affair, whicn has manit, Tt now rem te the courts o determine whether 1 be encouraged or at once crushed oat by proper ee- verity. teonth street, was filled by « fashionabie assembiago to witness the marriage of Miss Lottie M. Webb to ‘Mr. Jno. B. Jackson. Long before the wedding ceremony, in the pews and aisles were clustered hey of course look upon these complaints againat all who particl 1@ guilty ones would deserved. Mr. John MeTerney, Mr. Edward He heed to them, wo He’ told the Rev. in the riot, ani Pr in their condem — PHOTOGRAPHS BY SUN REPORTERS. bevies of New York's most famous belles, Dr. Beames and » double quartet cnotr furnished the music, previous to the arrival of the wedding party. ‘At 8:80 the bridal train appeared at the main en- trance, preceded by the ushers, Messrs, McKean, Pherson, Brinkerboff, and Yard, and aish altar. The bride, » beantifol white sati ‘and took their Tobe, en train, passed u| Position ‘iu front o: the brunette, wore « heavy tastefully trimmed with orange blossoms, corsage cut décodeté. On her bead was 8 wreath of orange blossoms. The bridesmaids, Misses MacPherson and Glenn, white tulle robes, cut 1o8 Of pink satin. ut. B. V. Burk orded pants and vests, were drossed in , Fuched aad flounced ‘The groom and groome- 4G. J. Burnett, were reas coats, gold buttons, pearl col- ‘The wedding ceremony was performed by the Rev. Dr. Gallaudet. The ushers und groomemen are well-know: young fashionabies connected witu the Seventh and Seventy-firat Rogi- ‘The bridal party left Monday evening for Niagara Falls and Canada. A grand reception will be given at the residence of the groom's father, 65 Bast strect, next Tuesday evi fon th —— Breekiya Girls as Archers. Twolve misses in Greenpoint, yesterday morn- ing contended as archers for » gold medul valued 2 $100, and presented by the Y. M. 0. A. of Wil- Vamebargh. The target was thirty inches in diam- eter, painted white, with bisek and red stripes uted aternately about lack bull's or ia one ineh aj with « the cont, A stake Taree fet 01 eye. of roughs sport wore ——_ Bave Bail On the Union Grounds, yesterday, the game of the Mutual Club was played. A game of five innings resulted in the victory of the first n! Salutatery. itial ‘The score was 13 to 7, and was kept at this jow mark by the sharp play of the field side, Hatfeld and Wolters were absent, their places being filled by Flanly and Gedney, ‘The proity features tn the came were & toul by Nelson, after « i te att Jong run, ° Field, 0. fe 4, 1, 41; day a’ picked n of Kolly. The score stood : fotu Eumne Isto be played’ on the Uaton, , 2 0, 11, 0,018. To the players being seleoted from the Mutual, Kek/o; and Oriental clubs, Fashioi je W: jag in Hoboken, fallahan, ® wealthy contractor of Hud- ‘son county, was married in Hoboken on Monday evoning, to Mise Maria A. Church, Coughlin, in St, Mary's Among the iofluential citizens who wit- notsed the ceremony were Mayor Kimball, Police Commissioners Wm. Childs, Wm. P. Councilmen Engineer Curren, Smearshai mond, and Foster, Assistant Engineer, O'Donnell, Mr, ond Mrs. G. M. Ht Denis Coppers, John McCluskey, and others. son, ex. Shiet Engineer the Rey, Fathor A. Caurin officiated: The brigesmaids wore Miss Maggie Davin and Miss Maggie Melian, ptt aE Pleasant We’dia a St, Matthew's, The union of Miss Annie Boch and Mr, Francis J, Adolphi was consammated last evening in the German Lutheran Church of St. Matthe’ at the corner of Broome and Elisabeth streets. The bride was elegantly attired in trimm nt Inew, ny was performed Vurberg, With eprize, of orange flowers, © was cut, décole(, and was trimmed with rich The bridegroom was In evening dress, ‘white kid gloves and buttonhole bouquet, ‘Tbe white satin en ¢rain, and he’ cor- by the Key, alr, Goorg: The Groat Fatr. pn in the armory of at, was written of Dr, Power, The Wreck of Norroux, Va., April Browdway and Thirty-ffth street, iscopal Church had a stand, over which its namo ‘That of Grace Church bad a picture — Sheltering Arms Bazaar opened yesterday the Thirty-seventh Regi- Every Merenry, 19.—The wrecking tug Resolute arrived here this afternoon from the wreck of the scbool ship Mercury, near Cupe Henry, bring ing General Bowen, commiisionor, crew, ineludin, has sustained Wasurwaton, April 19. constroction this morning that Btate. thé apprentice boys, but little tnjury, a of, ‘The crew will leave for New steamer Isuac Bell to-morrow, ad ali the ship's dma} ‘ork of of Terror in Tenn The Committee on Re- xamined B. A, Boone of (0 the condition of aflairs in jo represented that he was compollod to leave Bepbam county on account of his political optalons. Corrup! ————__— n the United States Ke Waswixurom, April 19.—Tho Senate Judiciary Commitice is Investigating thy allegations resvuct {ng corrupt influences bro: (0 lnfluaece their voles On ht t0 bear on Senators Qeudlag Govrais pill, Miller, a noted ch, and t Protestant citizen, ‘Those have each been Mr. Parsons, on Monday, that the law comm to be rigidly ished an 7 lol- nt citizens of the Catholic ition of Xcited all classes of the com- with the Grand Jory and violence shall Judge, Chief Red. THE DYING LEGISLATURE. HOW THEY RUSHED THROVGH THE NEW YORK TAX LEVIES. —— Sa State Ald for the Interior Railwaye—Chance tor Gov, Hoffman to Win a Little Cheap A ino — ExeNponker Little) asa Rival of Mr. Grveloy. Axoant, April 19.—The great event of the day was tho passage by the Assembly of the New York clty Tax Levy. It was done in the Ring's mestest style, at comparatively trifling expense. At 19 o'clock the Bpeaker descended from his desk, and the House resolved itself into Commitiee of the Whole to consider the city and county levies, with Mr. Flagg of Troy in the chair, ‘The latter gontle- man was selocted to preside on this occasion because the Ring regarded bim as just the man to carry out their orders, His instructions were fow; he must permit only Aleck Frear to speak, and nobody else, The Clerk Orst began to read the city tex levy. Ho had not uttered the fret three lines before little Aleck sprang up sid moved to PROGRNSS THE BILL. John White arose to say something, but Flage paid no attention to him, and declared Frear's motion carried. The county tax levy was disposed of in s similar maoner. The time occupied tn considering these Important bills was precisely FOUR MINUTES AND A MALY, Aftor progressing the bill to authorise the Board of Bapervisors to Ox the salaries of County Judges aod Surrogates, the Committee rose and Speaker Hitch- man took the chair, No sooner did Mr. Flagg make his report than Aleck Frear once more arose and OTT Lo diseP Me with the report atthe ‘and thet the city tax levy be read a third time im- mediately. He of course choked off all debate by moving the previous question, ‘The previous question was ordered. It required a two- thirds vote to pass Aleck's motion, and therefore members wore curious to learn what Kepublicans would join the Democrats, To the surprise of everybody a two-third voto was not secured, and bence the motion was lost, The Re Dublicans who voted with the Democrats were Jounson, Maddox, Oatman, Blossom, Bolt, and J. T. Davis, F, Who Is never at a loss for resolutions, then moved that both levies have their third read: ing at 8 o'clock this evening, which motion was carried by the help of the votes of such so-called Republicans as i ALYORD & CO. At the evening session to-night, both bills wei passed. Tho only speeches against them were by losers. Husted and Selkreg. The Democratic Al- vord voted against the bills Simply decease bie vote ‘was not needed to pass them. The afternoon sea- sion of the Senate was exclusively devoted to the debate on the bills yranting Btate aid to the Midland, the Adirondaci and = other railroads, and Ken- Senators ‘Hardenbi nedy bitterly oppoeed the measures, on the ground toat it was improper for the Btate to spend money in constructing roads in which it had 00 interest Senators Hubbard, Lord, and Murphy, on the other hand declared that'the construction of these railroads woald greatly tend to the benefit of the midiaud counties of the State. All the bills passed and now go to the Governor for Sigastare, What course the Bxecutive will pursue With respect to these STATE AID BILLS jo not been positively rye It is surmised, ever, that tor the sake of gais yalarity ne intends vetoing them. caplase ‘The bill was passed by the following vote: Arne—Mossrs. Banks, Blood, Brand, Cauldwell, Frost, Ger Opener. L Mar- nn, Blwood, inler, and M, ‘To facilitate the construction of the Piast and Whitehall Railroad—s9 to 9. ‘gd To facilitate the construction ofthe Baffalo and Washington Railroad—19 to 11. to2king appropriations to ‘uanel Pine Hul—19 To facilitate the construction of the Cattaraugus constractton of the Carthage, Watertown, and Ssckett's Harbor Ratlroad—I to 11. te the coustruction of tbe Soutbera Cen- “Tiltiejonn ie prominently spoken of as the Repa john is prominently spoken of as can nominee for Governor rext, falls, Both Hivuste in disposing of ordinary rou- tor Bradley says that the final ‘on or before + tine business. adjournment wil Tuesday night, wed by Mr. ‘Jacobs, Cha esterday reporte ir. Joo! rman of the'Ways and Means, has. beoa ed with care, and with the determination that it should be as an- objectiorabie as possible. The labor of Mr, Jacobs and bis associates bas been unusually ar- duous, for the reason that every Democrat who has had a claim for years has come bore this year to foree it into the bill, Influence of the strongest kind has been brought to bear on the Committee to carry through these jobs but it has boon resisted. O milion of claims rest in the drawers of the Committee which with » caro- lens oF corrupt pody of men w ithia ton days be drawn from the treasury. The most important Htoms are those for“@he new Capitol cast dowa $200,000, and | the quarantine | wost bank ap- ion $150, lees than last ‘most important matter, however, iss (bat bereafler no agent of trustee ‘of any public work or institution shal! expend any more money than has been appropriated by the tate, BOL. pels Rea In the Senate bills wore improv Washi Mon of Lexington chartar “of "the Proceedings of the Legistatare. widen and for the exteo- the 7 = oer Sine feces cons epicure ate ere ommonalty of New ee i dean of ‘ork. the af ils were ; Author the soain Side “Lone” Inland’ Wattron’ Com! fo"bultd branches Jn Kites abd Gueens coutica. Yo inca Foes Bachan ncees ee an ROME Prov Central Park 1a ‘Thrilling Exhibition by a Jacesonvitin, Iuv., April 14.—Yosterday after- noon, at the Iilinots Hospital for the isan in thie city, a most appalling, exciting, and ¢hrilli nx scene was witnessed by many persons, An insi woman in some way oscaped from the apart in which she had been confined, rushed up the stairway, leaped upon the root, aad dashed away to the end ‘of the building, swung herself over. tho edge of the roof and dropped to's cornice, some six Or elght feet below. Upon this cornice, » foot wide and seventy-five foot above the «round, the wild maniac walked back and forth for # quarter of an ‘Men rushed to the roof and passed. rope to iT to faston it about her re brought and leap from her position. After remaining on the ‘cornice utos, seemingly unconscious of ali dan- ‘and lolding by the cornice until }or feet touched a'cap of the fAfth story window, let go the cornice, and, wonderful to relate, wed erect and steady apon the ca foot wide and four fet fearful and dizay height quarter of an hour. ‘ope lowered to her, and | trong arms above gradual he was about thirty feet ‘od her hold although stunn railroad t lowered hi mm the xi and fell upon the beds below, and, was taken up uninjured, Li ng Paper Counters. Patsey Dobbins, Jobn Gallagher, Wash Cas- tell, and Slim Jim, counters of Tus New Youx Sux, when warmed up by the plerclig rays of the two: cont luminary, and cheored by the oft repeated ery from Dobbins of * git in boys," can do some of the taliest counting on record, Steam has taken a back oat, and lightning is putting in some of its best time to keep avead. Thoy are the fastest four in the city, —New York Bra, The Sum counter boys were timed the other with the following result; time, one Avvawr, April 19.—The remains of Robert Harper. rominent and wealthy man, who myster!: ously disappeared tn Sanaery, wore found floating in the Hudson river, opposite this evening. As his money and gold watoh were on the body, and ho marks of violence wore visible, 4s 1s supposed he was accidentally drowned, The Ship Carpenters who have struck against the attempt of the empioying shipwrights to reduce their wages from $4 to §3,50 per day ‘till out, And have formed a Ship Osulkers' Loacue, A few shiv yards aro still employing mon at $4 por day, her Inquisition. kles has forwarded despatch sh, publishii been made by'th ertain regulatio ‘The cuangas are very iimportant aad liberal, and will eonduce to bottor and wore humane govorumouk EW YORK, WEDNESDAY, APRIL Enthastastic on—A Grn: Proposed—Down with the K Rally of ‘The John Fox Association of the First Ward mot last evening, There were ® number of del- ‘ogates from other parts of the city present. ‘The As- sociation is one of seven which bavo for their ob- fect the support of Congressman Fox, Justice Ho- fan, and the Young Democracy, and the overthrow of the Ring.” Mr, Jonn A, Ballivan ts Presitent, ‘teo- President, James Skuse Bocectatye Wiliams’ Konna “ressurer, and. Patrick tat Arms, A. the Sullivan meet! “eR Commit , John O'Connor, and J. fo alton Movers. Fox ‘and advocate the cxuse of Democracy sision, Of three, consisting of William Kor Freligh, were appointed 4 Hogan'and invite ‘at and addrows the next meeting to. fer with Er'von ana toe "Young in the other W ards of the city. O'BRIEN WILL FIGHT. ‘The ¥ A Wai A large and je Democracy will eae t be Honiped— the Nineteenth Wai enthusiastic meeting of the Young Democracy took plac @ in Brevoort Hall, Fifty-fourth Street, last evening , which was attended by Shoriff O'Brien, John Fox, Justice Bixby, Frank Biaby, P, H. Kearney, Thomas Duffy, ‘fhomas J. MeCabttt, and others, Frank Bixby was elected Chairman, and B.¥. MeCahill Secrotary. Mr. 8, J. MeCahill* Mr. Buck, and andebid) page ons i ‘We confess ally, wh formance, not Poorly filled, uninteresting pecially expect Dresented Was of Mozart’ bear Mozart’ gently given, ment on the cxuso Mise P takes but small was acmirably en to her those which un fll tho rdle of vocalization is omy is a larger q ‘The role of the reat opera. But last evi those conditions were fulfilled. The singing parts was admirable and worthy of ¢ 01 satisfac e eoiden measures so fitly and {n'elll- is almost needless to Mr. Bixby addrossed tho mocting —_—- le AMUSEMENTS. to having been taken entirely by surprise by the general excellence of the perform. ‘ance last evening of fan opera is suddenly announced for per- ‘Moaar,'s Magic Flute." Usu- for ® soason, but for three nights, and then for the purpose of displaying the special abilities of some single artist, we look to find the work done in a carcless and the ‘choruses badly rehearsed, the inferior roles ufMctont way, and as a whole a genorally performance. This one would eo to be the case when the work to be ‘one of the magnitude and acute, on light ‘to rhapa, Af th ‘any disaopoint- paré of the audience, it was bo- atti herself had 80 Bee 0 ge Je OS wee ‘priste Gotan! in several very dificult arias are assigned; but the Queen bersoif | part in the progress of the plut. 1¢ y. however, that that little done, diss P's i known most admirers, per any circumstances woul & prima donna with effect. Whi ‘wonderful, her sustained ton uilding, also, than she ean sing in Wo' speak of operas generally. ‘Queen of Night in the" Zauberfidve.’ however, is, a8 We have sald, an exceptional one, and ts exactly ada to the best advan jod to disslay her eminent abilities ‘Toe brilliant muste that Mo- ‘aurt bas given to this character, Miss Patti sang as no othor artist hope to do, that we have in’ the country could Hermauns, Habelmann and Formes were in ben] cast, 1. 7 Nile, and ail Kinds of impossiote prople in it, but the melody of the opera ore lorget everything else in mere delight alo former sang his two Feat arias, * Qi with fine voice, fore a | nai # , very weight 7 an rm. Tae strange a # scone bolng lal o ie ‘on the banks of t tal It is but ong in a decade that we have an opportu: nity of hearing Strakoseh and bringing it out. ‘The opera this opera at ihe Academy, and Mr. Mise Putti have done a good work in to be repeated on Friday evening and st the Saturday matinée. The Brookly: —— ‘m Stonecutters’ Strike—An Ap- Prentice Shot. Tue bloc and brown stonesutters ta the large lards in Bouth Brooklyn are one strike against « reduction of wages and an increase of working hours. ‘The former received $4.50 per day for nine boars, and the latter §5 for hours. They are required to work nine and Sa, bones ively for $4 and (4.50 aday, Tore hes boon some ing fn 00's’ yard betwoon old and new bands, At Baird AY hig Mo 5 and an tice was shot in the leg. Mr. J. H. Gurs'yard bas, bose shet op sboet two asoutha >, consequence of the strike. paclinar dco Whe Mudethe First Malleable Iron ¢ To the Bator of The Bun. Sin: Referring to your remarks in to-day\ fseue, om * Jorsey tho Oret loable tron that you st your plossure. Your formerly of the jand, Great Britain, Do you wm sad the general this?” Itso, I for one should. Nike you get your data trom. Serve; ‘yd toede the’ frat mallea and continued ive man Dadlic to believe Borden may bave made in malleabie iron, but not the frst mal- was I can substantiate to obedient servant id How a Military H. RUGHES, Plymouth Iron Works, Wales, Bag- re Entort: Serancers. the Boston Herald. From All of the committee but two wore wise onough to withdraw before the conclusion of the ment, and avoid the tala jetor, Col. J. Fisk, Jr. who Was lying in walt for them, radiant tn his fuil dress suit ani having been ‘talooi some wine! ld 0, and as the of was too much ice in the wi or ton millions even got the road bed el fellows down tere ; but keep the road belonging to He further suggost cumbered that no the State and ever finish the road, w jack’ to soe who should have it. He sald the Erie ilway bad as yard of shirt front. one thi ‘ked in a jovial way, He | ‘The presentation with, the “Admiral” re. Well, boys, come into tt id called out, * Bring out here... ‘The waiters y out thi ipped (there laswos) the Adiniral 1 ‘to do about this ‘em have it, couldn't see y had gone to, ey have put nine into that foad now; and they haven't Woe 'are pretty shifty Ve always managed to that as tho road w: knew to whom it no ‘and then play a game of * high-I much as they could do to get along With’ the ‘Logisiatures. of the four States through which they passed, but if they sbould unite with the Hartford aud Kri nd the Legislatures of the seven Btates shuld all sitat once, thon there would be suoh a kettle of at all, collected pril 19.—A large lot of the authorities {oo Liffey, yesterday. 14 ls supposed to have bot water that they could never live Jim's guests then took acigar and departed, Proparing. owder was village of Con the littl Fonians, ———— - by RAILROAD ACCIDENTS, —_—— Jamon Gerity was killed in Sing 8tog on Monday, wile nitempting to crow tho track in front of an pr A peddlor's BBR. Th —— enwe and Fort, ching train, ‘waconwas demolished on Eleventh jocond street by @ froight train of tue ve and driver escaped, HOUKS OF LEISURE. Everybody finds loteare to read ‘Tum Bow, ‘The Montgom calico hop in Wall Coterle enjoyed thelr annual Hall, BF Orchard strovt, Inst ‘Miss Julia Coleman will lecture on * Alcohol, our Knemy" in Firat Race M. B, Ohvroh, Brooklyn, to-mor- row evoving, — L OSSES BY FIRE, ——-— ‘The Utica City Mills wore burned yesterday, TI. N. Carey owned $30. ance, ‘The dwelling occupied by Honry Piugel road aay a the Palisades to Duil's busned earl $8,000, The foun In Tafayotto, Netional Ba: Jurdouk & C vd Ja bean at 10, 00.” Hopi be willore, i, gkinn & bane, yesterday ior he Duliding. Loss, $00,009 ; Insurance, Sane, the Tove 64,000) insur ‘on the 1, Was ng Loss ostimated at tly barely cacaped wich thelr lives. Th. yesterday morning, the Becond ty 20, 1870. THE OLD WORLD'S NEWS. THE GEORGIA BILL PASSED. SIGNIFICANT WORDS FROM THE ¥18- Mr. COUNT GUERONNIERE, oerad ‘mont ~ M ——= men Wasmixatoy, April 19.—The Georgia bill was isenssed all the evening, tho galleries boing crowded, and the interest intense, Tho efforts to stave off a vote were inoffoctual. At 11:20 the Senate proceeded to vote upon the Pending amendments, bud ‘Mr, Witson moved an amendment to strike out the Bingham proviso, and insert a provision extend- ing the term of the Logisiataro until 1878. Mr. Pomeroy moved to amond Mr. Wilson's amoncment by substituting therofor his amendment doclaring the existing government of Georgia pro- visional, constitating it the Third Military District, and providing for am election tor « Logie on 15, 1870. F Pomorr'e subatituie was agrood to—yous 81, nays 94, a8 folio josers. Abbott, Ames, Anthony, Casserly, Cole, Corbett, Croc for Disarma: Pants, April 19,—A remark mado by the Vis- count dein Guéronniére in the Senate yesterday, ex- cites much comment fo diplomatic circles. Accord ing to the official roport of his speech ho declared that Burope was trangail only when France was satisfied. ‘To this he added the following words, which do not appear in the Journal Oficial: “ And that France may be content, each power must be in {ts proper piac ‘Tho Paris journals say that the moaning of this may be made clear aftor the /Vebnecitum is taken, A Committee of the International Association of Workmen resolved to abstain from voting alto- gether, 4 ‘owler, Hamilton” (st toventeca How. Kellogg, Me “Morr A manifesto has appeared signed by re! i Moreen Momere Deputios of the * Left" and seven representatives of the French Press, advising the poople to vote “no” on the Plebtacitum. It is asserted that as soon as the Pebiscitum is adopted, Prince Napoleon is to be sont to St. Pe- tersburgh to urge a general disarmament. ‘The Prince Imperiat has gone to Fontainebleau. All the Legitimist journals of France appear this morning dressed in mourning on account of the oath of the Duchess of Berri yesterday. ——_. THE NEWMARKET RACES. Heraise! OF in Matric Pes Lowvox, April 19.—At the Newmarket Races, Craven Mooting, the 50 sovereigns Plate (a solling \aliabury, Sawyer, Scnorz, harmed: fipton, Trumbull, W N ‘Boreman, Bro jaralivon. on Morton, Nyo, Os! Suma 4 Chandler, against it, red off with Messrs, Bayard, and Conkling, in favor of it, jestion then being on the adoption of the ‘amendment of Mr, Wilson as amended by Mr. Pomeroy, and to strike out Mr, Bingham's amend- ment it was dotermined affirmatively. Yeas 96; nays 28. Fro ty ‘was therefore amended as proposed. ir, WiL8ON moved to postpone the further con- seeragon of the bill indeflnitely, Lost, yous 23, i} H: Sutner moved to eijoure, remarking that tho bill ad been so changed that it would not be known by to oldest inhabitant, (Laughter.) ‘The Vickers, el th; thd A Face), 1,700 yards, was won by Mr. W. Bovil'sb, f. | DUwep Subsequently withdraws, Horoscope, by Asteroid, out of Harridan, 8 years | substitute for the whole bill. reed to. ways, 23. ® After s rambling’ discussion upo' Democrats were voting to remand to a mill- tary government, ana some aliarp sallies of wit at their expense by Senator Nyo, time was wasted by Drake offering amondments, which were voted dow fs fast as Yotod on, nearly all spec pril —1 A. M—Trambull voted old, carrying 100 Ibs., boating Mr, W. Clack’s b. f Jewel, by Promised Land, 8 years, 100 Ibe,, and a Mammofir filly, A sweepstakes of 100 soveroigns each, for 8 years old fillies, to carry 121 Ibe., 1,700 Ibe, Was Won by Baron Rothechila’s b. f Mahonia, fact that ators having gone by King Tom, out of Bioomlog Heather, beating Mr, Wasmixotox, Rowerfe br. f Silver Band, by Dollar, out of Go- eee by pat Mag veut he let of the Sablans, she winner of the City and Sabarban | O'cloek; on motion of Senator Wilson, refused to and Gre ropolitan Handicap races st Epsom Dosipone the bill indefinitely by 2 aye, 39 nays, the fivorite at 2 40 1against the fold for the. Se Me sparkel Handieap, to be ren 6 noaday. April 30. | stitute for the Bingham amendment by 91 to 85, ‘The Dill was passed by Yous, 97; Nays, %. ‘The Times says the odict probibiting’ two- olds racing before May 1 produces a marked falling off in the entrios and numbor of evonta, and that in consequence the Newmarket Craven ‘meeting has offered @ programme far below the ordiuary form. ————_ Portugal. Disastrous Torn: Lisnox, April 19.—This city was visited by a fearful tornado on ‘Sunday night, Some perxoos Were killed and many were injured tn the streets, ie abipping in tho Tans suffered severely. Many vessels were wrecked, and nearly ail were more or loss damaged, No Atm vossels wore lost, Tho British floet rode out the storm without injury, ——— A Wonderfal Negro in Ohio. Yrom the Washington (Oho) Herald, A colored man is at present stopping in this place, who attracts here, as he has in other places Where he has been, a great deal of attention by the singular power Lo possesses of disarranging certain portions of his body. By some inward muscular action he seems to _pos- | Fortuno. toss the power of changing the location of his heart | Five prominent Cubans of Puerto-Principe biave st plowsure. Placing our hand upon bis breast, at | pobiished a long manifesto to the insurgents in the the proper place, we could feel its beating distinctly. 1. ad’ them to lay down their arms. ¢ then commenced a series of contortions with bis jwenty miler from Havana, y Splling Ih over end over several men, At zeilemlent was caused bY the report that tbe fasion of this striaing exhibition, ince: in, Ma wo girls there during 1d upon a inm $s eide below: bie ‘wal Wook. ‘The report spread, and laree number 4nd there was the beart thumping away as if novhing usual was the matter, A few more contortions, 4 the frisky organ passed across the abdomen, SPANISH MISINFORMATION, Renppesrance of the Vi Havana, April 19.—The United States flagship Severn has gone to Santiago de Cubs to inquire into the outrage committed on Mr. Phillips, the Ameri- can Consul at that port, The U. 8, fronoled Dicta- tor is expocted to call at Havana before proceeding north. Two Cubars who arrived here to-day from Now Orleans worw Atrosted on landing. ‘The Havana journals report, on authority of the Secretary of the Vaptain-Genoral, that the insurgents no longer recognize Cespedes as the head of their Government, nd have offered the Presidency to jous and curious flocked to the hot girls 1 ‘The attention ot the police Was called to the affair, and the Governor of the and on the rignt side up ite work of throwing | district, susvecti some political di blood through the syatom as regularly as ifin its | easembiing of so many people at tu ‘taral position. More contortions, and it travelled | oounced vision as an imposture, and compelled Ddack home, its courte being easily traced under tue | the people to disperse. "Tho tnan thes commenced 8 esrt of rotary motion man * mot 4 . fe motion MI §. CANTLON'S HUSBANDS. pacts ali ‘The F ret Wemas Ever Placed on Trial in New Yerk for Bigamy. Catharine Coroorane was arraigned in the Ge oral Sessions yesterday, before Judge Bedford, on charge of bigamy. John Cantion, the second has- band of Catharine, swears that he was married to the prisoner on the 1%h of March, 1909, by the aparently terning Semen, whee. wo felt « complete, o96 of ribe cov the , the regular set being iv .vel . Turning the bowels in the opposite direc- ion, the false ribs disap) |. On deing asked if plied that he had a brother over six fowt high, who could reduce bis stature to something loss’ than three feet. We believe bin readily after lmving witnessed the above performances. Another curious feature about him is that he cannot be cho! allows any one to grasp him by the throat, wud uso | Rey. Father Curran, of St Andrew's, and 8 Utmost strength to stop his bresthing, bu spite of all endeavors ho continuca to talk as it | ‘bat Hdward Canton and a few others wit- nothing was wr CURIOSITIES OF CRIME. ———— All criminals avoid the light of Tum Sun, exclat ing, with Milton's Satia, * O, how I hate thy Beams essed the ceremony, About two months ago he was informed by Philip Cantion that one Alfred Gould had beon to his house inquiring for his wife, who was the prisoner. When she met Gould she was beard to exclaim: “Why, Alfred, is this you? T thought you w never dead. I'tiave got mi hoaght I should hear of ried. Gould ro Early yostorday morning Charles Shactlor was | and the prisoner were married Ie Neveeber iene % R 1804, Honey kaise, Jona Ames,and Yeoob Madore: introat ot Je the United Btates anval sor. his reside: ‘178 Niow 18. Jadge Bedford terday launched another judi- cial nderbolt el cejimnat ent in our ot ta Bigetn Wire yansain, ell-known of the ‘ard, to State Prison for Li years THE LATEST LABOR NEWS, —— ‘The printers of Tun Bux say that their burden is Re ny eae sitbe Relators of Dublin. Ireland, who were oa, « mandéd by thom baving bess conceded” ™ *7 ‘The strike of the Newark Quarrymon has torml- bated, the workmen retu: ing 10 work at the old Montgomery Queen, who made Brooklyn too hot fof Rimeolt, te ncala the Belt Railroad strixe having ended tn favor of the drivers, Snanecrn HINTS FROM CORRESPONDENTS, one - Eight thousand cigars were soisod yes! at the “One of the Carriers the blame of the delay | {Re'proprietots to pay tbe reteeee tire or allare Of in the delivery of letters i is city to the oarelcss man- a ‘or in which most of them are directed. tp ee eee an, claims that ladon wato tajarions, because they have veon ‘used Yor over soe | FoF Hamfiton Convention met arch yesterday morn- York, was chosen ust ‘as healthy fe ie is ‘ause overy lead ‘The National Baptist jn the Perrepont street Baptist fon, Win, Kelly, of eare by ple who are Pete Re monet, pee baving boon in ime Coated on its interior surface with ap fusolub: of lead, which prevents the water from coming tn con- fact with the metallic load, aud readers the pipes en- tirely innocuous. Pour Encourager los Autres" oom; NEW JERSEY. aaa im the Essex County Judse Depue te answer to Ap adyeitisement calling for , pnawer $9 48 e6vet teement x fomrrsaghariga the Greed’ Jury strongly against the Sixth street aud Seventh ? Jude Field, while presiding in the U. 8. Distriet Court Trenton, yesterday morning, suddenly fell in « i. He soon récovered, and ‘was takon to his homo th Prineeton. Yesterday morning A. K. Brown's dry goods tore im Market street, Paterson, was broken 1nto Dy thiov who bored through the floor from the oellar, and sto $000 worth of fancy good! Pasaalo village yesterday elected Prosidont, Dr. R. @. Terhune, mou) ‘of the Village Council, Joho T. Van Iderstine, 8. Frits, Dr. C.J. Kenworthy (of bar: glarthooting hotoriety), and George Molla, By error in spelling 5 candidate for Constabie In the Righth Ward of Paterson ied to be elected, and the Nepublican candidate for the oftice was sworn in. Pais 1s the fires Kepudiican ‘was no strike, rk for them all the your rol his old bands came baok, ischarged. Our correspo and those only temporarily. © sche deviates FLASHES FROM THE OCEAN CABLES, wren The adherents of Don Varlos of Spain are to as- Tho ship Perseverance, from Liverpool for New York, bas put nto Fayal, leaky, ‘This woek's steamers from Liverpool will take Demooratic ‘out 6,500 omigrante for America, official from th # ward in thirteso year Bismarck ts very ill at lis country seat in Pomer- y 57 . ania. A cousultation Of phyviciaas nas been sum. | SPARKS FROM THE TELEGRAPH. toned. pall tebe Much anxiety is felt for the safety of the new qieamer Sirius, wow ninety daye ous froin Caloutta for The Hon. Julian Fano, formerly Secretary of the British Kubassy at Paris, died in London yesterday. ‘The Cincinnati Posts of the G. A. R. are propar- ing to decorate the soldicrs’ gravos, ‘The North Indiana Methodist Episcopal Confer- ence bas pronounced ag ainss lay delegation, pool. ‘The submerged masts recently seen off Troon since becn demonstrated to belong to some er ‘The South American stoamer at Lisbon reports ‘ shing "Tho regiment to which Prince Arthur is attached mentioned, ‘The discharged Papal Zovuaves in Montreal have offered their services ; tho Dominion Government, ‘The survivors of the Oneida sailed for Panama yostorday in the xeamor Colorado from San Fravoisco, A man who registered himaalf as George Smith of Of the party recently captnred by brigands noar Marathon, yo Muncastors and Mrs. Lioyd have been released. The brigande detain the oluor prisouors wuti ‘the ransom for all ls obtained. — -. eye Bordentown, N. od in @ Baitalo hotel yesterda; WASHINGTON GOSSIP, ‘The strool battery at ———a was spocially oonsiwuc for tho Abyssinian expedi- Gov, Geary visited the President yesterday. Lege A on Bonator Chandlor wants to annex Winnepog. n unknown crushed to death on Mond bb, Dotw: the ‘Tu Sux brings to light all the latost Congressional | Pisnaid, oon the forry boss end whart io socrots. ‘The House has agrood to a tariff of $6 per ton on crap cast Iron of all kinds, Kenator Sumnor reported & bill authorizing tho Prostdent to organize one or more Arctlo expeditious, to ost the Government $100,000, ‘The resignation of Major Davié G. Swain, Judo Aayooate of the United plates Army, of bis commission as second Heutonant, unassigued, bas beon accepted. ‘The close vote in the Hou two men awopt by the atuck, near Waterbury, om Mon- » Jobo Rey was drowned, Ono thousand gallons, of Iquor wore solzod in Boston yesterdayt by ti Hate Constable, in the whole alo store of Mosarv, Logan, on Bast Doyer atroots Bt. Potor's Benevolent Soclety of Cinclonat! have requested the Board of Kducation to detail teachers for the Instruction of the orphans under their charge, br which pig iron | | Walter 8. Drew, a printor, from Now Hampghiro, Was reduced to #5 per tou duty. oveases much comment | fell (rom « window of the Reusseloar House, in ‘Eivesy: gone She fri 414 Roh? duty, They wilmake an | yeaterds nd was killod, eBort to ri mo & Tagher BERER Jom lonry foll from an eral, 0 Tho Internal Revenue law requires distiliors, | gan Francisco? vesterdoy, and war biog A volicy of browers, Lovacco and clear manufacturers to renew | life insurauce for $3,000 was found on his person, jobads Uae Arak day 1 ‘on Bungay tala year, ‘Toat day jonday has beeu dewig- Ny ineneh yaar. The ale of the Treasurer of Vermillion county, nat Ina wee robbed of 69,00 in ourrency Om Monday in tho discussion of the Georgia bill yesterday, | Mut Sonator Fowler eaid th ing of one nurderet | KM. Yergor was takon before Chief Justice the ham in Georgia through the direct Intervention of the General Government would settle (ne provlem of Peacolul recouslucHOR All OVOF Yha Bymtne Bhackelford, of the Reprome Court of Minsisaipp!, you. erday, On a writ of Agbeas corpus, aut F leased Ob gl¥e 6 FOCORUIAMAGS 40 Le AMOUBE Ot 15,00 eee THE HILLS UNDERMINED AND THA RAILROADS SUBMERGED, 4 Ont= Swert ecedonted Fre The spring flood has come. Repor's of ite havoc are coming in from every quorter, Land slides are making railroad travel basardous, and PRICR TWO CENTS. THE GREAT SPRING FLOOD, g —_—+— _ river floods are interdioting commereia) commun cation, From the Interior of the State the reports announce the rise of the Mohawk river eighteem feot above !cw Water mark, Tho fats around Schenectady are entirely submerged, and the peo plo who dwoll on the shores of the river are mor. ing from thetr houses in boats, In consequence 4 flood tn the Chemung river no trains aro runnit furthor than Waverley, Tho trains which started from New York yosterda, aro lying on the track, and ‘THR LAND SLIC4s ‘on the Pennsylvonin and New York sefffoads have Suspended ail travel, ‘Tho tack of the Hudsom River Railroad above Coxswckio is flooded. Ie Penneylvanis tho Schuylkill, Suequohanna, and Le high rivers are rising to sa unusual Leight. As Allentown the Leliigh river rose twelve foot, carry fog away small bridges, fouces, and lumber, The Lehigh Valley Raliroad track was carried away at Peon Haven, and the brarch rond was submerged for some miles, All tho mines in the neighborhood are drowned out, ‘Tho Sebuylkiil a Manayank ton foot, WASHING AWAY A MOUSE nf fon the bank. In the Louse wero a fathor and a som who wore carried dowg the creck by the current ‘The son was rescned, But all efforts to save the fathor wi unavailing. The json the bank a@ janyuuk were also seriously damaged. Telezrame Into fast night told of a threstened inundation at Dw Duque, Lowa, many houses being SURROUNDED BY Warn, and in the Bast, as far as Concord, N. H., advices of Unprecedentodly disastrous freshets are ‘coming tm, ‘The Warren rivor ts hignor than at any timo 1695, All the railroads in that Stato are damaged, ‘and many aro impassable ALBANY, April 19.—The river at this point haa nd is now higher than risen considerably to- any time previous this year, ‘TUR MISSISSIPPI RIVE! ‘at Dubuque, is one iggh above the extreme high water mark of 1869. Many diani..7*ries and chine shops in the lower part of the city bave obliged to cease work in coasoquence of the wave ontoring the lower stortos. THE FENIANS IN OOUNCIL, presto All in Favor of Immediate Act! River losurgents W ninwe—Gen. O'Neill's V Tho Fenian Congress assembled yesterday ta Manonio Hull to determine wnether Canada shall be taken Borore he Ist of May, All tho States wore represented. Gen, 6, ¢, Donnelly was chosoe Chairman, and Capt. Daniel Murphy Seer" 4 majority of the dol finme, aie ity 3 the dologaton are in. favor of aa ie warriors, Riel and ‘yf 1d In favorable {Baked there sooms understanding betwoen them and the Fon! speakers platform was guily decorated wi on. O'Neill was at headquarters on Fourth stroot al fa heres sing uni‘orms and arms to the fai fal. ‘o-day's session will probably yield somethis of interest to Her Majesty. Gen, O'Neill probably sddress the Congress and submit bis ort, his term of office having just expired. scl ic The Loi Crest of tho Wave, Tho Baltimor 0 Wari ashore near Cobb's Island on the 18th inst. id a lands were drowned. She was from raverpes, pe oved Pid railroad iron (| ebin gate. ‘our been picked up, and som the ee tnd children's epparel hus been found.” cline < ht aedbadoercay PERSONAL INTELLIGBNCH, Vico-Admiral Porter is going to 8t. Domingo, oA eed's,fuvorite clad ts now called “the Merry 's George McFox as Gen, McBot! odtgonee Mekox 98 Gen, McBoth at MeDaffs Olym Madame and Mr. Demorest are absent from the cliy on a visit to Canad Admiral Fisk yestorday recoived ni to the Coloneley Of the Rluth Region, mmaaoe Mr. Treasurer Spinner in Washington “ toils not,” but doen't n pla,” though P Gallant Gen, Grant always pa the fair, oxcopi whon he istrevolling, wenn t@ Prof. Joan Roemor has been made Vico-Prosident of the College of the City of New York. . Win. R. Hunetin: wi teas, han Gollbed the rectorshipor Bt stalks Gousek to this oaty. Horace N. Congar has resigned the Socrot Heads of Wee trees Sete if t i Seacy of the Nowark ite Laburancs mapanys ‘per anaum. POLITIOAL OIRCUB, pane Mr. John Rotity renominated night Amant Aldermsa from the Fourteoas Ware? ** ts said that the Tammany nom! ete es a. Ope Clad of ee. Trronty fires Weed a Geo sec Oeee Sores beats Wh and Nietoonth Wards Cittsens' Asso. Hig Masonic ll, Riehty alxtn areola dvocatiag. reform and ‘oa Loser overs, aime Kings County Keprblican’ Committe, peatlon Ho Wocheats?: Messrs: Onaties Patios mass mooting of citin Ward Inst night, it wos unanimously resolved fitting tribute toe worthy citixen, an uprig oink, ‘sod bonoss man,the Hon, John Fox should be nominal ed for tho Shrfevaity. ‘Mr. Fox was thereupon hom! Dated a mumended to th ligent yolors of the clty as a 'Y way worthy of thoir suffrae es. Speeches wero by Mosars. Jas, Mo- Vovern, P. H. Koarn 'W. MoPyke, Jaci oe I ‘and othors, apm VOR el JOITINGS ABOUT TOWN. ‘The Silesia, from Hamburg, yoaterday brought 008 emigrants, Five hundred and thirteen bables have been re ouves atthe Foundiiog Asyiom, Forty came ip last woek. Sever of tho able-belliod Aldermen of the oi have adopted the Bantam systom, and are not so thie! as they were, ‘Tie Equitable Insurance Company move into thot new building, on Cedar street sod Broadway, ou the cago Journal has a roprosontative at the Fenian Congress in this city, while (uo New York pas pers are judod, At the monthly meeting ot the colorea Y. M. an etsay was read by Mr. Hitter, of Mor association will soon move to 143 Bleecker ihe ark Jurgen. from Amory. ateamanip Lanront, om Havre, apd shi ‘rince bert, tre arrived last bight. phetarnetiad Patrick McGovorn was drowned in near Blac! Baat Rivor, Korday, The body waare uestion betore the Engineers’ Society at tholr mocng is evening, room 2% Cooper builulng: Since the adoption of the Fifteenth ‘the clube ha) substituted the white oul of compliment to the comiag colored members, Thore will be a meeting of the alumni and friends of the University of Kochorver at the Astor House at 8! o'clock this (Wednesday) afternoon, for the purpose Organizing s local Hoc.ty Of Alumul, The schooner Anglo-American, which arrived you: ferday from Truxillo, brought the ‘e the scnoonor John Lymburner, of lrookeville, Me. from Cardenas for Baltimore. which was abaudoned is a sinking condition on tho Oth inst, A correspondent writes us that thore 1@.a move ment on foot to elect H. G. as Sheriff, Whother our correspondent means by HG. Horace Greeley oF Han Fy Genet does not appoar. Perhaps the former (which Would b6 our own choice), but probably the latter. Mosars. Komp and Larzo, oll dealers, havo beom 1d in §2,000 bail each, by Commissioner Oshorn, to answer for a violation of the Uuite 1 losive oils frous th George Washington, oils on hor outward p favors Hon. Witham Ame amor took One SUN with @ lob oF theta young Deus thelr “own Th Hon. Prank now pro nbwador tho Hou, Willige Ho whieh tho t mM oorate—rin with Bt hustoat of 1 bogome a Lieut