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THIRTY-SE VENTH YEAR. MR. TWEED'S LEGISLATURE, eR KR. B, CONNOLLY LB- TED OUT OF OFFICE. Lae tF Sy Cash for Insoionce—Look to this, missioners of Charitics and © ‘The Commissioners of Public Obarities appoint & person for each of the prisons in this city, whose eo the Appointment of mossenger betwoen the prison For each of such messages ‘This is the feo fixed by duty it ts to net ors and their frien this person is to receive $1. fas, Ons Nugont is the mossoncer attached to the Jefferson Market Police Prison, Day before yoster- day he bad some dispute with # prisoner confined in acoll, and deliberately epat tn the unfortanate’s About six wooks ago, Bilon Townley was cked up in this prison, She had no money to pay we menses, Find so told Nugent, Sho wished him to go to Rghtioth street, She had @ maff with her; he suegested that be would pawn it he could get $3. Sho gladly consented. He took {t to a pawnbroker’s and pawned it for $1.00. Re- turning, be told her he had raised only @ dollar and and handed ber the pawn ticket and fifty conts, Ho retainod $1 for pawning the muff, A namber of those unfortunate croatares whom fite seoms to drive to this prison have complained that this ramMan has collected $9 from the: Others say that fn some Instances no mossage Arcade Katlron Hope of an Ads wosday. hus, April 22%.—Grand Sachom Tweed, greatiy to the amusement of the Senate, this morn- ing introduced ® resolution directing an inquiry as ¢o whether any vacancies exist in the Fourth and Fith Congressional Districts oF this State, rexpec- tively represented by John Morrissey and John Fox. Who roading of the resointion elicited peals of laugh- tor from every Senator around the circle, and when the merriment ceased the paper was tabled. THR GRAND SACHEM'S JORR fn prosonting this resolution w: oth Fox aud Morrissey, who, Mr. Tweed said, had jot been in their seats In Congres Bock, It is unnecessary to add that Congresamon Bro beyond the control or jurisdiction of the Stato rimply to ridiento for a long time ‘Tho attention of the Assembly was called this Worning by J. Davis of Ren Armatrong, the Clerk of the Hoa ding for a carriageway and footpath over Yho tludson river bridge at Albany, and retained Tt wn his deak for four days, without reading 1t to the Bonate, as was his duty to do. Yo injormed where THe MISSING BILL Spenker Hitchinan repiied that the Clork had ist found the bill, and transmitted it to the Senate, ‘ory member of the House well knew why that This i# not the first time ts have been made against the Clerk It 1s notorions that bills tre rend out of their order, engrossed out of their der, and gobbied up, asin the presont instance not dificult to guess. members have frequently jaformed your correspond. to the fact that had gobbled the renched the place to woieh ho victim has been re- Last surnmer he was taken before Ji -g0 of improperly retaining « watch, ——————— RS! MISFORTUNES, s been sent long al Mr. Davis asked to Wagem and Losing The case of John O'Tole, the sailor swindler, was called up yesterday in the Court of General ions before Judge Redford. O'Tole secured an introduction to Thos. W. Holmes, sailor, thon boarding at 90 Roosevelt street, Holmes lad ship-mate named Willin, who wanted to make s complaint of assnult and battery aguinst a person named Owen McDonald for beating him. O'Tole pretended to be a lawyer. landed bim a paper and told him to sign it, sked Willin to sign it also, which they did, sup- Posing it to be a necessary paper in the arsault and battery proceeding. @'Tole then made some re- mark about their pay, and sald he would soe they ‘The paper which they signed proved to be On tho 21 of April $nd the gang under him. fF & consideration PAID Tim CLERK fr bis deputies $25 or more for reading a dill ata Ame to be designated by thom. For it sometimes happens whon a dill is opposed by some influential momber the father of it does not desire to bave it @ad until his opp feing called out of the Hou: or by some other afterward O'Tole met the sailors and ign another paper, which proved to Obligation as attor- piyen him. Armed SYSTEM OF TRICKERY AND FRAUD fho Clerk and his sndordinates are . It would be too much to pect that a corrupt Assembly like the present ny attention to these pernicious prac- Every member has bea release of O'Tole from bi ney under the power they vith the power of attorney, tain Hill of the shiv ts were attached amounting In all to Canj. Hill took @ receipt from O O"Tole cloinod that the complainants sienod the power of uttornoy, and collected icos or attempt to check me axe to erind, apd his interest is not to incur e enmity of the Clerk, who, bac emvers, can gobble up hte bills eked up in his desk for the entire sessi Is 60 inclined. by prominent ‘and dit reail collect ele was got the money te intrasted it t Unexpectedly left the city and has not been seen rhe Assistant District Attorney offered in evidence © note from County Clerk Loew, who is also clerk of the Supreme Court, certifying that diizent through the roll of attorneys as far back as 1855, name as John O'Tole was ro: ‘The Court adjourned until Monday, and the case is to be resumed, cleans 3 BY SUN REPORTERS. authorize him that as soon as he his partner, who Mr. Armstrong has never extend. Ay courtesy whatever to the r @ press, but on the contrary bas dove all in his Wer to plice obstacles in their path. robably in obecience to his orders, bave Tt iy said that tis oan rmistrong sucgested the passage of the rule exclud- y,.9vorters from behind ‘THE CLERK'S Desx, le Aid wo to elude their vigilance and play his little It is due to Mr. Lyman B. Smith, to say that he has alway wich courtesy mpt was made in ti road bill to th c hich signaily fatied. If the biil had had the mis: jail into the clutches of this Committee, it have emerged therefrom without paying ‘There is no doubt but what the vill resentatives of ned and sealed, tated his example. ad been made and that no #1 PHOTOGRAPH. Assembly to refer the | 4 Mysterio On Wednesday the North German bark Anton, Captain Pricko, arrived at this port fi and aschored in North River, about balf way be- tween Castle Garfon and the wharf, Yesterday mornin, chor, the chain cabl A LARGE MasoRITY, Boy. Hoffman is expected to veto it. fession of the Senate was set apart leration of the New York city tax Committee of the Whole, after two hours in reading the bills rike oUt that section of became entaneled at the bottow of the river with the carriage of a four- inch rifled canmop. Both the gun and carriage wor: aiter much difieuity, landed on deck. The gun bears the mark of Alger & Co., Boston, Mass . 1861, and evidently hes been but & short time in the water, a# It is new and per tures in recard to this mysterious piece of Some say that it was lost vies, and in t consuming aboi 19 Dill relative to the re-sale of Qk TWENTY-THIRD STREET RAILROAD FRANCHISE. red that the property owners treet were opposed to the t thoroughiare, Prince Harry de Benators Noriou y likewise favored Mr. Genet’s motion 8 stricken oUt without opposition v offered an amendment repealing ropriation of $200,000 tor NX SCHOOLS IN THE TAX LEVY was adopted after being #0 » to overate from the 80th day of Septem. At. bali-past ten the Committee rose and stely therealter Senator Tweed asked unan- s convent that both bills be road a third tine it was thrown h Yestel Was anchored nea The First Trotting of the Sennen, Yesterday, on Union Course, the trotting fra- ternity were out in force. extensive alterations and repairs for the gr meeting of next month. there are Bashaw Ma. Prince Arthar, ‘The track is underg In Mr. Sammis's stables |, Atlantic, Chip @: erday's trotting was a matel, mile heats, best three in five, between Biack Crystal and the stallion John Davis. the favorite, won in three straight heats. through until at the araw gate, where Crystal them headed, and won by half ae It past 11 the bills were announced in the by epeaker Hiteuman, Alter the amend- y the Serate had been read, the roll ‘was colled, ond bovh bills were pursed, There was Crystal, which was po excitement whatever over the passage of the tax THR FINAL ADJOURNMENT ce before Mon: Will net take pi In the second th kept te lead while steady, but bre: home stretch, again lost, mend ty cud, wud won handily, ay or Tuosday. eo bill repealing the registry law the House, Mr. Fie! dd complete, to which Mr, Litt: Mr. Field moved e for @ third readin, fed to way that this ill wo re it adjourned. istry law, except in New York. In'the third heat. Farewet! Dinner The leading German gentlemen of the city gave a farewell banquct Inst night to Mr. Froderick Kapp, Commissioner of Emigration, on the occasion of bis departure for Europe, Though this ostimabie gentleman has won esteem as 4 politician, honor as & lawyer, and affection ass citizen in his adopted country, bis heart still wanders to Fatherland, and he determines to return to Germeny never to come fentlemen at the tables were ‘hillp Bissinger, Commission- ration, who sat at the table of honor ir retiring brother Comm! hull was superbly decorated with wreaths of Lrightly tinted flowers, each table being adorned with Vases of spring blossoms. Frederick Ku 3 this Legisla. \ded for a repeal of ‘THE GENTLEMAN FROM ONONDAGA and be had ve at he, knowing the majority here Would not attempt to in’ the way of ita passage. row any obstraction Ir. Littlejohn suid that he had observed tt workings of the registry law throughout the te, and Le did not want to see It abroy imed that if our system of Government was to ¢ perpetuated, it was to be through A PURE BALLOT-nox, nd.asa member of the Republican party he could jot consent to havin) Among the 400 Cyrus H. Loutrel and ut forward in jacobs asked rth Avenue Ra James Marx, aged about 7 years, sing another boy across the Bowery opposite Riv ington st., on the 17th of November, 1368, fell on the track of the Fourth avenue cars, and was run over and killed, His father sued for $5,000. The case ‘was tried about two months bat the Jury failed to agree. yesterday before Judge McCunn. nesses testified that the boy fell about ten feet in frout of the horses, while others averred that he fell ‘The Court granted a mo- tion for & nonsult, on the ground of contributive negligence ou the part of the boy. t! Selkrie said that he believed he was speak- sentiments of the Democracy, though he 8 a Republican, of bis county when ‘he sal want u repeal o the Registry law, dic 4% was repeaied the gentleman from New York MR, FIELD WOULD BR RESPONSIBLE, Afer further debate, the motion to make the bill jal order was lost—63 to 63, ho Chair then announced that the bill would Committee of the Whole, poved that tie Committee of the Whole be dis- 4 rom the consideration of the bill, and that tered to a third reading. Mr, Littiejoon suid the record of afl parliamentary ‘oceedings Would be searched tn vain for # proce- lent (or this decision, and he felt bound to make an al from the decision of the Chair, #0 that # pre- ade, which was carried, 0 before Judge Jones, It came on for trial Some of the wit- directly under their feet. Down tn Kit’ Yesterday afternoon, the house of the redoubt- ‘ater street, was the scene of asanguinary fray. Tho brindle dog ‘ Danger,” handled by the anregenerate Kit, was matched to fight for $108 with Reddy the Blacksmith's pup " white with black ears, in charge of J. 8. After a ferce contest of 17 round: Jerry" keeled over on the ground, ‘Lime was made for siaves, and ry” ‘was unable to come wu Kit's * Danger" showe: oing it tooth and vail again, after a short rest which ad been given lim, b Tue bil’ placing COLORED YOTERS ON TIE S4MB FOOTING ‘ith white voters at the polls was reported from the nd on motion of Mr, Field itted to be reported complete. 00D-BYR, RICHARD, Among the last amendmenta put into the Tax Lovy Was one which legislates Comptroller Connolly out Df office, and authorizes the Mayor to appoint his Wuccessor within five days after tne pu t, to hold office tor the period of five years fall will, of course, reapooint Comptroller Connolly grand fight for the Comptroliership, TARIAN APPROPRIATIONS, ~ : ‘ent into committee on the New York. eounty tax levy, aud ordered it tou. third res Biso the city tax levy, able Kit Burn, at 271} lary Committee, utterly exliausted, ‘was declared victor, Reddy's Dog Fight, Jefferson Market Police Court was filled yester- day morning by a throng of gamblers, thle Politicians, drawn there to see what disposition was to be made of Bully Nelson, Jim Cusick, Reddy the Blacksmith, Wm, Johnston, ck and Nelson, who had been engaged in a fistic on Thursday night, erly conduct, and ddy, Johnston, and ere responsible for a dog fight at'612}¢ ext door to Reddy's liquor establisn- ‘ball to appear for trial in the Special nd ordered that toa third In tho Senate, Mr. Wo nt resolution,’ proj jonstitution, proving, in substance, all ever be paid out of the treasury of this State, or tion, for the use, support, oF beneilt ‘orporation Or sectarian ‘scuoul, ur institution of learning under control of any ro ject or denomination ; and no county, town, fF municipality shall make 'uny gin, conveyance: in, OF Day money for odin introdnced a concur- poring wn amendment to tue that no. money and Tom Draper. ef any religio encounter tn Florene held on a charge of disord to keep the peace, money by toxt ch Corporation oF school, ing on Staten I daughter of Chas, ©, Taber, 1s soon to be In the Assemb!, of the City Courts of ing the Ladies He ping Hand Association of roviding for @ Police Court Hol yansed: Relative to The accomplished Esq., of Martindale, Staten Island, married to Mr. Wm. Toel, of the German bankiog house of Chae, Luling & Co, Ove thonsand invita- tions have been sent out for the ceremony, which is formed in St, Ma: eonterring addition ustices of Brooslyn County Clerks oes; to read the time tables: @ ancle of the rlde, , oMclating, i Bo'clock Pia," of the kugineers of The Fenian Congress wero in session yester. day, with greatly increased numbers, Among the delegates who arrived yesterday was « well-known Backeye politician, who 1s opposed to the O'Neill and by whose wire-wor! jon expect succes: ‘© party ain the control of the Congress, the ition from Canada will have Warm PAE AvisKeon DORR Works unt Ollo von Below, who pretended to be » Pousin of Count Bismarck, and whose swindling bperstions in Elizabeth, and ‘marriage to # wealthy Young woman in that place, created such a breeze Wine time ago, was discharged from custody yostere + ‘The Count and his devo! rd took a train for the Wes! Vlog vetted all the claims of bis indignant victins, d wife shortly aftor- » bis mother-in-law Red River ox; FIGHTING THE SICK MAN, | °* x7srarovs prsarreanarcn aioe YANKEE SOLDIERS FOR THE LAND OF THE PHARAOH, ran Brave Soldiers Seeking their Fortunes in the East-The Glory for the Grey—An Interview with the Confederate Gen. G. H. Picke Weeks ago Tam Sux exclusively announced that a large number of officers formerly in the service of either of the two contending powers in the great rebellion bad sworn allegiance to the Viceroy of Egypt, and bed contracted to help him fight his bat- tes till vistory perched upon his banners and the troubles which vexed him yielded to the force of arms and made way for the reign of glorious peace. Several months ago Gen. Loring. formerly connected with the rebel army of the Weet, but aforetime an oMcer of mark In the old United States army, left this city for Alexandria, and was soon followed by the old veteran Gen. Sibley, the inventor of the atandrrd tent, Gen. Loring lost an arm at Matamo ras while commanding the First Mounted Rifles, and daring the rebellion served with distinction, In 1906 he settled in New York, whore, after a short career as & broker, he failed in business, giving op to bis creditors every dollar of his property. He 1s an intimate friend of Gen, Jordan, Commander- {n-Ohief of the Patriot Army of Cubs, who has fre- quently urged bim to takes command in the ever faithful Isle, Gen. Loring holds the position of Veteran Officers Knews no Waking? A singular case of mysterious disappearance has occurred at Void Spring N. ¥. The circumstan- cor surrounding it prove almost beyond « doubt that the lad whois absont wandered off in a som- membulic state, Near the Cold = Sprii Foundry reside Patrick Mclvers and his ‘wife, ‘Theirs is # humble cottage, and ‘until the sudden disappearance of their idolized boy, Henry Mclvers, no happier couple lived in the vicl- nity, Honry is little over fourteen years of age. At the ago of six years ho showed « remarkable taste for muaio, but his parents were poor and unable to cultivate it, Some time afterward Gouveurner Pauld- ing, one of the firm of Paulding & Kemble, of the Cold Spring Foundry, took a great liking to the Ind, fnd resolved to give him a musical education. Prof. Appollos, of West Point, was appointed his instrac- tor, In a short time the MUSICAL PRODIGY showed great proficiency on the violin, piano, flate, and other instruments, Mis whole mind becamo en- grossed qn the work before him. So intent, indeod, ‘was be upon his studios, that it was evident he was working too hard, His parents thought they ob- Brigadier-Genoral in the Vi "a gervioe ata sala- | served this, and about » year ago they were about en Oe alee Gociding to distiws rie Ventuer, foaring that f boy's overwrought brain would lead to disastrous Taree Sram the Government berare the wat | results, ‘They wore led more strongly toward such breaking out of onittitice ‘and linked his fortunes | a course by the following incident: ith those of She Southern Confederacy. in 1808, One night daring the early part of last summor, ¢ came to New York ani in Hopoken w: iis Lis family, romalning there anuil invited to accept | Youn MeIvers rose from bis bed while in « sound & command in the army of Ezypt. sleep, and withont waking or making the | noise, Among the other American officers now in the | attired himself in his everyday clothes and left the hore of Ball's Hutt, Gen: Pickote ot Visgiaias Gem, | House. Still sleeping, be walked to the Hudson Tom Rhett, of South Carolina; Capt. K. Sparrow | River Railroad track, continued north nearly uray once of Gon. Franklin's stadt, and lately of | two miles toa point near Breaknock Tai and time Lioutenant in the old Second Cavalry, the | there laid himseif down by the side of the rail. regiment in which Jeb Stuart got bis training as UX TUE ORAT OF TOR MORNING Liaadl ‘4 train came thundering through the tunnel, and the Cot, Rhett, | 201s of the locomotive's whistle suddenly roused and Gen. Stone were entertal residence of | the youthful somnambulist from his trance, when he James Mott, the Baltimore banker, 90 Kast Thirty- | rolled over into the river. Becoming thoroughly fers of the ‘Manhatins Cink were, Prominent mem. | awake, he hastily scrambled out, and started down occasion was a most enjoyable o To-day, at 12, | the railroad track erying piteously for his mother, the above-named Egyptian officers atart for Liver: | to stopped at John D: flag shanty, where he Biore tate passa tor may, Wesbinaton, and will | ioig ie story, and the kind-hearted flagman, after Wuhin the past fow weeks large quantities of arma | brushing him off ave lim some bread and tea, the have beon purehased here for the Viceroy, Col. Min- | little fellow all the while speaking affectionately of Ni6, Inventor of the Minnié rifle, having ‘tranaactod | his mother and longing to go to her. ‘The Joy of the the business in person. ‘The arms selected were the | household upon his eafe return was great, Soon Remington breccl-londing rif_es, ot which 100,000 | after that his younger brother died, and from that were shipped. time forth the scmnambuliet sought company GEN, PICKETT INTRRVIEWRD. 5 ps etsy itccl terneris cad Groesb A SUN roporter called upon Gen. Geo. B. Pickett | I inimio orisin tis five. tucieal talents. neous elated at tho early prospect of a brilliant field. for r military renown, Gen, Pickett, though never mach | {he Village. Weeks passed, wlon one day he im of a strategist, has been always reearded a oot officer, having been parca DRAVE MEN IN CLOVER, Last night Col. Jenifer, Gen. Pickett, al HE SAW A QULER LOOKING BOAT the flan with which variably inspired his in the river, and started to follow it. walking to troops, as evinced in the fearful charges made | within one inile and a half of Fishkill, Soddenly at Getiysburg where bis Division lost every general | hia right mind camo to him. Recollecting that he officer, mont of ite Geld officers, and was literally | had to meet I’rof. Appelles to take a music lesson, torn to pleces by the galling fre of mus burried back, reaching home at schrapre! buried at them by the Union fore: ternoon, having been osicep during the most of the Pickett served with Gen, Lee in ever ongas time of bis absence. Last Friday, week ago, fought by the army of Virginia except two, After a | went to Newburgh to purchase anew bow for ‘bis few casual remarks entirely irrelevant to the sub- | violin, returning home early in the evening. “ Ah! ieee we following interesting conversation took | mother, home, sweet Louw Piees 1 DON’T LIKE THE BIO CITIRS ANT MOR! Sun Reporter—General, I have been told that, yo z leave’ the country to-morrow In. the City of Waste, | sald he, He roou after retired, At 9 o'clock that ington for Liverpool, en route ‘or Keypt, where, it ix | ¢¥ening he rose from bis Lod in a state of somnam- fald, vou propose entering the milfiary service of | bulism with his hazel eyes wide open, shining with the Khedive. intense brilliancy, and walked to a large cup! rd Gen, Pickett—Gen. Stone. of the Foderal army | 19 the room. He began to climb ft. His mother during the civil war, Col. Rhett, Col. Jenifer and him gently upon the back, and inquired, myself of the late Confederate ariny, lave wil deter- what are you doing? mined to seek active service under’ the Viceroy of Tam going to make ft all right Egypt. We have beon promised all that we coald I ‘i make it all righ’ desire, and Tam convinced that our most brilliant Ip 880, ‘Snticipations are more than likely to be realized. oarenm, and dropped lo ths floor, ” ha GEN, ProKerr’s PROressioN. doing tere 7, you friehiched me; whay are yous, Reporter—Do you think, General, that In Egypt | ‘This itttle incident, with what had happoned be. there will not be many dificulti # language, | fore, caused dealof anxiety in the heart customs of the country, climate, hich will Un Last Sanday morning at 11 ard to surmount? ‘ i was in the garden Gen. Pickett—I am well aware of that, bat you know I have but one protession—one to which I hades dant phy ttatly eadl ba add have been educated tn the best military school in | A comrade came along, and wished bim to takes Sho gave him ano'her #) he gave a the World, and that education has been ripened by | W#lk. He declined, saying be bad to teed his rab: an experiece of nearly five years in one of the | tits, and his playmute passed on. In @ fow mo- ‘severest wars that has ever delnzed the world with | ments alterward he was missed, and from that sime blood. DiMeculties arising within the line of my | % this wotbing definite bas been ascertained in re- profession Itrust I may be able to overcome. We | gard to. hi oabouts, don't propose, sit, to go to Ezymt to be band-box ¢ ike vitaeeren” kare 1, soldiers, and parai cande tanwe r and no village: <0 Nlorandriavas Generate or Divicleges mee | scoured the country, Sime are of ‘the opis Reporter—Are there not, General, many peaceful | While in a stato of somnamby and | profitable, pursuits to whieh a than of your ad. | into the thickets of, the ad panistra i id readily ada; ol et with & fa Bhan ERIN DOR: OCNEN ORES FROCRY: UAE# Village thinks he saw hima rg or two since at Tar. sa wh bardion , | ryiown. Another was of the opinion and with my disposition. | ty" aralikilt station at 4 e'clock last Ta noon, He i known to walk along at foctly oblivious to nough his father has of Alexandria as G iam he bas wandered hat he was my former have already all the presidencies &e,, of railroads, exp erything about him, with and other ‘corpe e YES WIDE OPEN AND SUINING INTENSELY, rn directors have been so generous in bestow i he entire village of Cold Spring Is tna state of ing upon them. I €0 to Egypt to-morrow merely | —T" Toure love of my profession, “OF ceurse the | Wonderment over the atfle, and the mot of the d ‘oken, She says ‘the matter. is an objec to an im. | &hild ts almost heart br r, hut Fean assure you it is eatirely to an Wrote rer? Wes in the boy; God help him nsideration. He has light Lrown hair, a clear complexion, his THE MEMORABLE CHAROR AT GeTrrspvna. face being long and thin. He has hasel exes, and his feporter—! jeve you |i forlorn h hair roils ap singularly over the lef temple. He has more properly epenting: dhe Won wag! of Long | eh a dark gray cout and pant, black vost tad brown stroet's corps, comprising the Virginia division, in | cloth cap with buttoned ear laps. All are convinced the famous charges epon the Cemetery Hill at Got- | that be Lene dare Ge ‘ahaa tysburg a Gen, Pickett—T had that honor, sir, and you may Jolin Nolan, the flagman, says that some time ago be assured that Iwill rest content if I Gnd tho | he ned troops of His Vier Regal Highness half as stubborn, | and in half as brave as those I led, and those who gallantly | of Cold Spring, repulsed me on that memorable July day. drawers and shirt, barefooted. risen in his Renorter—I | trust, General, that yourself and | sleop and thus attired had walked to Garrison tun- Party may meet with that success which your tatents | ‘nel, where he awoke, He was nearly dead with the certainly deserve. I am informed that Gen. Stone, | cold. who accompanies you, is the hero of many a bard em fought battle ou the Federal aide. | Do you not think ‘The Universalist Centenary. it #trange that you should now be brothers ta arms i ‘ tor uarin non ong spponed Yo auch ater leva | The Fiat, Ualveralist Church of, Williams Cras Hortos, wheat li Perret racked el ste amber, ofthe Cen. Pelee tiet, AND TER oRAy. seabio, | Tad met, to celebrate tne centenary of the d Y jen, Pickett—It does seem somewhat remarkable, | t ie past ut you know all asperities have long since been | iho Ups smothered, and the good feeling, friendship, or, as tue French better express it, tl entente cordiale among those WHO vei sane (nd hee the late war, is perfect. It is only those in both the North and South who wore notin the felt who sil 0s the vusie Dmoriens Pree entertain those ungenerous feelings of bitterness H id and animosity. In Gen. Stone I have tho greatest | Te Sow exerts # powerful intluence through- confidence, He is 9 gentleman, a scholar, and a | Ut the country aready, and with its brevity, di- thorough soldier. 1 dish to serve with none better | Tectness, clearness, and undiminished brilliancy of I say thle not only as a suldier ‘myself, but as | thought ‘and arrangement, 1s destined to triumpb- Southerner. autly take the lead iu American publications, Reporter—What are the antecedents of Cols, ——— Toniter and Rhett, and Gen, Stone ? Mount: Gen, Pickett Col. Jenifer of Maryland was for morly of the famous old Second Cavalry, United States Army, but latterly Inspector of Cavalry 0} y a “ the Confederate service, Col, Rhett of Bouth Caro- | 7'uNs nines from wil quarters Fraduate of West Point, and an offcer aa) rps of tl on- bs Army, Gen. Stone of was LONG ISLAND. graduate of ‘the Point, and who served ——_ distinction in the late war, 1 be- ‘The horses attached to « carriage belonging to the Aly in front of Jenifer, who com: | Hon. Henry ©. Murphy, which, Co rigade at Leesburg, or, as they call tt cr y hore, Ball's Blu The Sun reporter here bade the in affectionate tarewell, Pecunious @ second iimtlar caso. It wi in the dead of winter, middle of the nigi ‘® man named Sayres, bis wtianty in bis ed in the Rev. A. J. Canfeld, Rev. Hon. Horace Grovley, the Rev. and the Itev, Dr, &. H, Cha: peakers, 8 of Silver. The famous silver mines claimed to be the richest iu the world are asi tained to be in Ai Minors are arriving of distinetion in the Artillery C ained ® little son ot Mr. tun recruits wicking them 6 bon ‘and thas military dis ei the obildres ‘ide wi jow and the whitetr had 0 omtnontly won in | Groke botore the carriage liad got into deep Water ana America, @ boatman rescued them. _i___ aS $25,000, STATEN ISLAND. a —— The American Bi Money Morally Kelengt ‘There it foctety managers, Society Covering in ‘The searchers of Capt. Kidd's troasure have aba to a Widow, dened Cae e ee oan iapivon work at Silver Lake cit tear ean Wunearevat| Gur Hogan Beene a, txtuodaay tole ronpener ont ten months ago worth | OF ‘thy Ap or May. to Hill, thd piace of the teri made nearly half le had previously made two ibert's legal adjournment on thi Bille? ‘The Bret was adit and init | Yacens, bY Judge a! i . . 000 was bequeathed to the American Bible Society. fn'addition to this a large income arising from tl to thatand religiou: ‘to probate, Sich NEW JERSEY, pollen A daily Republican newspaper is soon to be start- ed in Elizabeth. jar eM, oxcopting yANereark vor and girl aged 17 and 15 respective. be ju $25,000 in cash to be divided between | ly, ha joped. tn the ease of Judge Richard 8, “widow ands Hiome for Indigent Women, which yinhe et RN sa chnaan oe his brot! Judge Washburne, but the | in the United Stat ourt ol i ian, erat died, befor oe Cy Eee So Bias uate vorebi it to ti rel ne, ey " Sin te arioes ible Soeloey, but morally end in OBITUABY. uity {t belongs to the widow and the Home, Mrs, ———— Ane ‘Washbourne is a sister of tho Rev. Dr, Cheever ot John ©, Baldwin, of Creare, x, who eave this city, who is working hard 0 Seoare Jenson from Rial? ‘the Women's Hospital in New York, died ov the Managers 4 the Hoclety: sas Seen discussed with warmin,’ At | Caleb J. Larter, twonty years, In the old Stata afternoon, Dr. Cheover again | Bank G leaded his cause. is of no avail, The Society | night, y eid the whip hans would not relinguish thelr | ‘The Hons Alpheus Prince, a well-known politician \d lately # moinber of the State As ip. oe bly. died ot his howe ia Newetod yesterday mora: bad previously endowed. jocidedly testator sui Ps Klgavotn,’ New Jerioy, died on Thursday tembly, died a bis bom hh of the | ins. ots Ex-Goy, Avstin A. King, who had beon engaged in Ortawa, April 23,—Instractions heve been | © United States Cour cago, for some dvys, died . = yesterday. issued by the Militia Department to withdraw the , Voluntecee irom the, Groner ae trouble eppeering to Mrs, Poise W, arrer, widaw, of Prot, Jone War. exist there, ‘The American Government liad com- | 1 taieg Freud’ and = Kocollections of Bev. municated to the Government bere that the Fenians | died in Springfield, Mass., yesterday, aged Were moving, and thoy had notenMciont force of | © Captain James R.. Wheeler military to chieek them without ealling out the mill: | gunn? Jamaica, iaied on the Btn nrt, of ‘congestion 18 on ihe border, and to fntrust arms in ng brain. .Capiain Wheeler wouten: thetr hanos, bocause nearly all of them were Fonlan | ght on board te Kosrsarge When sho ran down tho wy mpailnerss Alabama The Triump! Youn ty Years,” U. 8. Consal in King- NEW YORK, SATURDAY, APRIL 23, 1870, , —_ THE POLITICIANS CIRUUS. AN IMPOSING DEMONSTRATION BY THE YOUNG DEMOORACY, PRICK TWO CENTS. ORLD'S NEWS THE FENIAN BROTHERHOOD MAKs ING TROUBLE IN LONDON. THE OLD W A Torribie Ni Prostrated by Lightning—A Gall cue by a Brave Bea: ‘Tho brig Omega, Capt. Peter Kerr, from Ci faogos, which arrived here yostorday, brought to this port Capt, Charles Owen and his wife, and the shiv ‘Thomas Freeman, which was burned at senon Tuosday last, From Capt. Owen's Teport. it appears that his ship left Now Orleans on Tuosday, April 6, for Cronstadt, and had light and variable winds antil Mon ‘With very rqually weather the southeast. At 8:90 P. M,, denly to the northwest, and the squali came over with great violence, Whilo the crow were engaged shortening sail at 4:15 P. M., bright flash of lightning struck the ship, and every person on board was prostrated. As soon asthe shock passod off the masts wore examine and all found to be standing, and the ship by all ap- Boon after smoke was discovered Upon removing the Dump-well scuttle it was found that tho ship was full of smoke, and apparently on fire fore and aft, failed to reveal tn those on se Morting in the Nineteenth Ward — ‘The Pall Mall Gazette OMice Threatened ‘ores Detailed—Arme Secroted—seizure is An Extra Police At a very largo meoting of the citizens of the Ninotoonth Ward last evening, in Brevoort Hall, the froatost unanimity prevailed. Among the influon- tial citizens who attended the meeting were. Sheriff James O'Brien, Jobn Fox, Alderman Moore, ox: Aldermen Wm. Walsh and Michael Toomey, Mr. P, H, Kewnoy, John Barlinson, Frank Bixby, and ‘many others, At 8 o'clock the meeting was called to order by Mr, Frank M, Bixby, who spoke as Lonpow, April 22.—Members of the Fonias threatened vengeance against tne office of the Pail Mall Gasette, on necount of the vigorous course taken by that journal in favor of enforcing the Jaw for the preservation of life and The proprictors of the © police authorities for protes tion, and every night since that time a heavy police force has patrolled Craven, Northumberland, an@ other atreote in that vicinity. neighborhood, but a gow doors from the bureau of the New York Associated Pross, is supposed to be ‘he base of the Fonian operators, and is consequently closely watched. Suspicions have lately beon a {ies of arms and ammunition have beon purchased 4nd secreted in various sectio ‘awaiting an opportunity to convey them to the dis Affected districts of Ireland. and the autnorities have redoubled their exertions to ferret out the hiding Places of these contraband store: formation that warlike city, the police of Net pon. mado,p descept upon o honse and fownd an ‘ein, two handred rifles and « quantity of Axed A like visit from the police of z0ro of many revolvel tol cartridges, the communities of organization h: ay lant, which opened strong gales from wind changed sud- Property tm Ireland. Gazette called upon A bouse in that Last Tuesday evening the Democracy determined to form on organization in this Ward Organizations in the different Democratic Party rty oF clique ¢ our opponents in the shambles, ‘Tho Chairman then introdaced Mr. Ellison, 1s remarks the speaker sald or low Js tho. position ® mi ly N Rervant of the peopl they elect. There will no lon: eltizen will be no longer a freeman {f he does not FvEnt tries to crush to whip them, and they will come jo do 18 to show your cooperate with ards to preeerve the Democratic he Republicans and give favors. We will not allow any oF follower, to sell us ae al wed that quanti. of the country, Ing the pum} that the al m the hatches the volumes, rendering the Owen satisfied no water, From nck smoke rolled up in den lackness of the night more ind nearly snffocating the crew. e air from reaching the iis were thrown over the chain ‘ong put forth (9 ran the At 10 o'clock the decks bogan to heat, nnd the leaa ers on the port side to molt, the pitch the same time from the seams on 1p was now abandoned, and the boats got in readiness with the necessary’ pro- visions to leave her to her fate. At daybreak on Toesiay morning the gale was ing, with a high fen, yet no fire liad made {ts appearance. At 9 o'clock the storm aba fomewhat, though every moment it was expected the fire wonld burst through the deck. At this time 8 discovered to the southwest. ‘The smoul- layed sienals of distross, which torm by promptly ‘and that the strer arses, and not in thote Acting upon in- In, order to prevent ship's bold. wet ie land on the Gen. Spinola was the next spoaker, We sald: and Swoeny have sold chester rosulted in th and an immense number o: that Andrew Jack: | All hope of saving th rated as soon as the po! Tkpow Tweed who owas Big Six" vat w he tells us that off came & millionaire and property holders in Now York, from ? He got It ont of your hard If he could be reached thro inion that he wor nedict Arnold ont of the country becuuse he was a nd we should do th NAPOLEON'S EMBARRASSMENTS, The Pleboncitaum Swindle—The Army to Par- the Farce of the Sih of May, Panis, April 22,—The Journal Frangai, the Organ of the ex-Minister of Foreign Affairs, denios ‘that Count Dara and i. Buffet withdrew from the Miuistry because instructed to do so in a letter from the Duc d'Aamale, It is understood that a decree ia to be published to-morrow announcing of the Senatus Consultum, and convoking the French at the poils onthe Sth of May to vote on the ‘Tho Imperial letter explaining the eonstitational changes proposed will appear on Sunday, ‘The membors ot tho party of the Left who refused to sixn the mavifesto vestertay, will novertboless Voto ugaiust the plebiscite. It is announced to-day as certain that the French will participate in the pledlactie on the bth of May next, the strange craft bearing dows w jane to Tweed and To a epeech at Al ‘od the Democracy on they would be sina at Welt heads werd nat ‘thelr hes re mn each flank, and Barber, Jones & Co. in T went to'Alany to spend no 3 of he, case, knew ey (the pages) Ap- fo asked "ed match for (ot thelr informa. er, Jones & Co. ich men as Tweed and Sweeny to nd to pnt aside snch 8 man as will take eare of him In the ‘hongh he holds HORNE Democracy ; if not taining th wor fi fatnlne in 0 he assistance { the Thomas Freeman thon sont in charge of of the boats with the Captain's wife ane dangh- option by the Senate ter to the brig, ‘The sea was rough, and {t was very every page ce of each ani I asked them where they tion. and they told me through Will you allow the fire ‘burst throngh the de At 1:30 P.M. all hands left in the nothing jut a few provision # the brig coul one boats on board, was entirely enveloped tn flames, tho mizzen mast aoon alter went overboard, and at'4 P. M, she went d covery was made thal f the ship, entting a hole near the bends under the ————— VOORHEES'S MURDERER CAGED. the port side. chronometers, and some clothes. not take more the lone boat was let At 28) P. M, the an O'Brien whore be fot the fichest office in this county, If ike him down desert the AL and O'Brien will ‘won't fight if you prick him, will ron like a dos in leaving the burn- penetrate? the port aide nearly two teot nd Montponstor’n. April 22.—In the Cortes yesterday afternoon, Sefior Ochnd, a Carlist Deput jation into the Mont rim refused. saying that t ended in a court of law, Tt ed in this by the C It is said that a duel was recontly fought between General Prim and Admiral Topete, the particnlars ‘of which have been carefully kept from the public. Gon. Prim has certainly been suffering from wound, and the story of the dael, which is gene discredited, probably arose from this circumstance, The Maddie but to intimate to these tne ‘etors that there lamppost, and that you will treat ys Conpon them to ® hempen pointed more commissions than the led them with Reputticans at re mn eoldiers with} ort rand coe teen tok One arm And 0 of the Custom Honse because they are ey belong Democrata, fhrae comafaaonsaza abolish the corrupt Board of Saperrs over, ways that 15 Aldermen have | he will own 8 of them, atter had boon ral Was support Chambers the Murderer Goes to the Lunntic iat he Thinks of What his Friends Say of it. William Chambers, who was acquitted of the murder of Voorhees on the ground of insonity, was yestorday, at 4:20 P. M., transferred to the Insane Asylum, On quitting the Raymond street Jail for the Asylum his friends clustered about him in large numbers to see him off. They warmly congratulated him upon bis escape from hanging, and he replied with a grim humor, while a smile of exultation spread over his countenance, that they conldn't put ahand on him, adding that he had cheated Judgo and Jury. ‘The bors seemod to think.tt a good joke, and frequent shouts of * Bully for Chamsy" were ou bet: * Laay, J Do the Republic: O'Rall to fil. wil ainst Our protest, but they had to © to be elected, anil that they will be 9@ good as Henry L. Clinton was next speaker. Hoffman was placed in his seat by the mocracy of this city, rrano recently Without them he would election of a & political grave, and now he is the tool of Tweed ‘This city is further off from self-cov- ernment than it was under Repabiiean rule. Tweed told a reporter of the Su that he offered O'Brien $200,000 to carry the charter of the Young Demo- eracy throngh the Legislature, and tuat O'Brien re- that Democratie Senators would conciude on th King, and proposed three candidates, the Dake de Montpensier, ex-Regent Esportero, and Prim himeeH. ‘The latter received the propositi remarking that though he was decidedly oppose Republicanism as well as a prolongation of the Re- gency, he would not secept the position of King for himself, and he knew that his party would sover con- sent to either Montpensi with disfavor, fused it, thinkin, vote for Democratic measures, is you can form an opinion how Tweed passed his charter, If Tweed don't know anything HON finance, At the last meeting of Tammany Society we find Jobn A, Kennedy {he election of the men who are 1¢ Demoerntic party. T.8 MeCshiil, a9 Ohairman of the Commit- tee, reported ® constitution and by-laws wh iterated ; Hi or Espartero. ‘#mart nor noth! One big bull-heades oh, no, I gnoss not. fellow, who seemed to have some {nfience among the crowd, anid with an onth The Newmarket Races. Loxpox, April 22.—The Queen's plate of one hundred guineas, three miles and 1,019 yards, was won by Mr. W. Vaughan's binck colt Fuzee. tovereigns, for throes year ot rar, yards, was won by D, Soltykof"'s black eoltyJersey, be ily Lady Masham, second, and’ Mr. bay colt Aftermath, third, supposed to ru! s the Nineteenth Ward.” ate for fifty sovos the winner to be sold for five hun- two-year-old course wae won by Mr. F. Temple's bay colt of the First Assembl mprising the First, 8% met Inst evening ‘at 9 Bench street, and or, ganized the First Assembly District Lo Hall, President; B. Miller, Vi and Wm. D. es were delivered by Messrs Kin, Freoman, and others, The German Democ' The German Democratic Central Committee Fourth street, Jacques Smitz nee O'Matl, mot Inst night at A committee from the Labor party was ‘The Central Committee declared Ives in favor of the principles of the Labor party, eapective of Di Queen Victori Loxpoy, April 2: Narrow Escape, The Queen and Princess a narrow esrape, ¥ driving near Ryde, their carriag runnway team with a heavy w of the royal carri of his Lorses avoided a collision, ting honest me: was pursued by @ Je Hishwaymen at Work in Daylight. At 11 o'clock yesterday morning William H. while passing Hudson aver eet, Brooklyn, was suddenly knocked down by @ gang ‘of tour rnMans, to the tune of $154, and a gold watch the oppointmen the thirty-two by skilful managemeut e was not one German. ‘3 BY KIRKE, wait on Mr. O's alued at $250 ae into his noddle, waited 4. ee The United States Hotel in Wa Loss $10,000 ; insu “soil refinery in Pi aw. N.Y, wae Avson Burlingame’ —The remains of Anson Bur. Hngame laid in state to-day fd Fanueil Hall, guarded by a detaenment of the eadota people visited the Hall, Tweedy Ble The Fifteenth Ward William M, Tweed Asso- elation met last night under the presidency of Mr. Marews Henry, at 9 Cliaton place, authorized Mesers, J, B. Solomon, J. Burke, Jr. upon the Lion. W, M. ‘Tweed concorning the best moans of ‘ndvaneing the interests Tweed expressed bis ization, which already num- re upwards af three hundred members, not in- eluding forty-oight who Joinsd therefore, promised conirol of the Fifteenth Ward Democratic move is Children, tteburgl Rostox, Apri? eee nzant & Stron ‘ Qwalluge were destroyed yesterday worsing, Lose A large number of The casket was not opened. sets Latch has Visit to Mra. MeFa oun Bunkle visited Mra, Mo- Fariand-Richardson at Woodside on Thursday. ‘The Association Carolin, T, P, Gibbons, J .MeKenny to wait id conrer with him Mrs. Cathonn’ FLASHES Fro} Mrs. 1B. G. Cs M THE OC. Bismarck is bettor. ‘The Chinese Embassy ‘The introduction of the ballot a ria is proposed, ‘The famous Esmonde wil! case in Dublin has heom compromised. ‘The London Times approvs Evangelical Conf arrived in Berlin, LATEST LABOR NEWS. elections in Bavae titude to the org: 1B. Leonhardt, 1 ident ; K. Schmidt, Secretary; and the proposed Wegld's Tho Marathon brigands are surrounded by the Dut they retaia thelr prisoners, aud refuse o@ rr. The Colored Men tn the Field. The Seventoenth and Nineteenth Assembly Districts Republican Association of colored men had the second meeting since their organization last night, at 156 Wost Fi 8 anewer to an advertisement of .Newnrk, When he got there king about the factory nd he naturally looks ichol's, of Centre ‘day he found 5 men A noteet thelr wag upon the advertisement aa a sw! ‘The Ministry under Prince Ghika has nd A. G. Golerco, hes been sanmoned to form a pew All the English steamship com; combination, and dtutes Hot tO receive any froight for the p t wuder four pence per te Minister of Finances, . eet. Mr, Elias B, were enrolled to the 83, and committees of management were r which the ehairm: jected to represent the ‘Association fesolutions were adopted recommending the colored men to enroll themselves for the present in the white Republican Associations, and in the meantime to organize colored associations in the several districts, (i ia NS The Freaks of the Storm at Rockaway. been enlarged four TIES OF CRIME. Thomas Cromlisk and John G. Tov have heen committed in Boston for the murder of Philip Houghton, rday afternoon James Gardiner, alias James arrested by Col. I. C, Whitley, of the Gardiner is @ poterious Mr. George Carter of Montreal, organist, and Mes, ‘Will periorm at (he usual com Brooklyn, to-day. 88 Club, which James McShane, of ¥8 Monroe stroet, was last locked up in the Delancy street pottes saulting his wife Mary with a loader ‘The members of the Produce Exchange adopted resolutions of thanks to Messrs, Alvord and other members of the Legisincaie who D fided tn reducing the canal tolls and fundiog the de! ering John McElwee, of Laurel Hill, ile passing through the Battory, was shot tally intoxicated mi 61 Washington sircet, He was wounded in Albert 8. Joslyn, tn Worcester, Mass, se he fired upon’ some off The Brooklyn Oh ward of forty active and live m t ay fiom 94 Atlantic avenue to 2 Fultow, numbers ap. bers, will move om Far Rockaway ing of the old inlet which for body of water from the shore, henceforth be excellent, ra, Which were spread in the old inlet, belonging to Mr. David Langdon rd, and then back again on the Mr. ff, Van Keuron was of the Grand Jury by Justice Buckley yeat noon for embezziing money from Company, who had employed him as collector, Supreme Court yesterday gave @ Verdict of $1, Surf bathing will About $25,000 worth of was washed ge. beach. His loss Smith and orbe x failed to purchase stock when directed by plain! if Ww anatte, escaped trot ral Weck azo. ers in North Woburn, who were aitomptiug torecapture him, They red back apd shot On Monday Ma; nominate for Po Last night the prize-ring crowd met in the house of the unconverted Kit Barn, among them Mr, Murphy of Cork, who has backed Kerrigan for $400, The businoss of the evening was to engage steamers fight, which is to be no fizzle, ‘The mon will positively Oght next Friday or Friday , Tsanc Van Andes Superintendent Jourdan confidence operators shall tn future ty consequently Mart Wood. Ho roneh’s Hotel yesterday, ly has ordered that yburn, Rodney Ihuisby, James for the forthcomin, con were pabbed at Fi vy Yard oppo: tn wait for victims. George Thomas was yesterday fully committed at ‘a gold watch from the vest '¥, 01 6 Trond str: expensive bulging the unoceupied 4) racks, might well be ‘ispo the Govornment perhape the Marin a HOURS OF LEISURE. the Tombs for pickin ket of Bryan T. Board room of ‘the Stock Exchange caught in the act. morning two river thieves boarded the “Ba Professor Raphael Pumpolly, of Harvard College, SPARKS FROM THB TBLBCRAPH, uss the Chinese question this evening in Cooper ‘The Pennsylvania and Sodus Bay Railroad Com ‘The Nineteenth Anniversary of the Clionian So- bi ciety of the College of the cit) colobrated this evening in the The Washington ton has nominated 8. Garfeld for Congrers. ampion was wrecked in Oregom, in and two sailors Were drowned. ral Castilian, ny 1n Fort Adamson ‘Tho rise tn the Upper Saco river has closed, Tom bulldings were casried away by the freshat, nal treaty has been rejected by to the cast side, where they landed aud os ritory, Repnblican Conveme JOTTINGS ABOUT TOWN, The New York Chess Club will move from Uni 4 4 yoars, Was A writer ie the Pb versity Building, Washington equare, to St Kast Ninth ® that when Mr. Gi 10. grap) drowned ia aw ley swears it ts in 8 piping ‘Tho Assistant Adjatant-Genera! dentes that Major. owell has recelved orders ton to look out for the F . ‘Thomas Smith, of 44 East Thirty-fourth atroo was drowned yesterday In the East River, off street, his Doat having been run into by «can ‘The Hon, Geo. Francis Train has gone West on The Darien Ship ( d electionvering tour, lombian Congret Noarly all the bridges on the Misalsse ied away by the fr; ‘The first train on the Contral Now Hampshire since the freshet of Tuesday arrived In Dr, Osgood, formerly pastor of the Unitarian Chorch of the Messiah in Park avenue, has plied for holy orders in the Protestant kylecopal Some 10,000 children have been named Ulysse this last two years, out of compliment to the Preaident But won't thoir parents cateb it when tue childrou bavi Clyde rivers ba rpliced choir isto be introduced into Christ Choreh (P. E.) Fifth avenue, beginning the first Sunday Tho music is thereafter to be under the direc- Frederick Douglass addrestod the colored citizens of Albany yesterday, on the oconslon of the ratification The schooner Mary G, Dennison, with 69,000 unde fresh haltbut now | dix nks, Nova Scot the last three year James Marten, aged 28-dled yesterday tn Rolle. yog Hospital, baving been burned Ju the rollin At Fortyixth atreet and Tenth avenue, a bar of hot rou piercing the calf of his leg. Fifty thousand tons of stone havo already boon Steam drills, which aie used the rock, penetrate at the rate of one inch Capt, Norris R. Norton. Chief Clerk in the lato Health’ Department, was severely wounded iu the | war, and is physically a cripple. t officer, and will be the most valuable wan op Dr, —— WASHINGTON GOSSIP. The country In the ni borhobd of Ci Canada, le tundated, People are crossing the strocte in boats, It Js conceded that 1’Hommoedien has already proxies enongh to secure the election of the old Duare of the ©. H, aba Dayton Kallroad. tle of lumber yestorday, in Angell @ dence, killed dir, btere and bimos ging, trom Grand is the first direct linportation for ‘He has been an tere's yard, 10 Head, an employee, At Burleigh's tunnel, Colorado, yesterday, by the W, Calling aad W, Soveral Reprosontatives wore fed $10 each for ‘unauthorized absence from the last evening's session, J. Ross Browne, ox-Minister to Chin rived from Califoriis, este in that State. ‘Tho Sonate has passed the bill to prevent the counterfeiting of foreiga trade marks protected by da bill introduced by bing aN Oath of office to ticipated in the late rebel: lied trom holding office romature explos roOks Wore insti mouitor Terror ts to romain Roads during the summe Cuban waters at any time, Several fAmilios In Philadelphia have been polsone ed by eating bad che jn bebalf of the ral R. Beecher, Secretary of the American solicits gifts to the en- ity of New York. The villce of the Society 1s 658 Sixth avenue, The steamship England, from Liverpool, bark in readiuess to proceed to treaty speculations, Mr. Sawyer ayoar pedaled about by @ Levens, froin Rio Janeiro, arrived | Tlon, but who The Erie Railwa; by the Fourtecnta Amen: In the Senate yesterday the Joint resolution, pro- viding that all pabitec lands to the States of Alabaina, Missingippt, Lon(siana, Florid: Father Richot and Mr, Scott, arrested in Canad as nccessories to the s TY, Were Oxalnine before Judge And Arkansas shall 0 fo’ disposal under homestead laws by p! emption under the saine regulations a# apply to te Hands of otuur Btates, waa amouded aud laid over, Rich, the President of tho Red Rivor row as pubivshed a proc r iD poliwical diuvreucds Ied welvay fect tho isaie In the case, anit We Lenring Was postpoued ualil bext

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