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eee ee 1871. PRICR TWO CEATS. srttoss, ™4* | GRANT'S WORK IN THE EAST OFTURTWEED | Fovre at the Preceian Mendanny tes - pom MEMORIAL ASSOCIATION. French Rattways-Lonis Nayoteon ov bie Way to England—Expalsion of Germans THIRTY-EIGHTH YEAR. ee , REQU <n wanveonsusmo-utex. — | MURDER IN BAXTER STREET COMMISSIONER OF PUMLIC Works, TUE FORESUADOWING OF TNE REAL | the Board who shall Ox the amount tobe raised | FORMAL DISSOLUTIO WORK OF THE SESSION, Within Ne above init and apportion the dish - Boss was now in ligi feather Jukes all around the chamber. ee ——. Tho Congrosstonal Remody for Southern THE PEOPLE'S VERDICT ON THE Ontrages=teck’s Amnesty Bill Defeated | pyran noe, KEMOVAL OF SUMNER, ~The San Domingo Swindle to be Forced with poTTins tf SCOUTY RILEY'S DEN, nen Party Measure, t lol - = oe blah Sone oan Pnitie te cae up the Dill to extend the Pneumatic Admirers Reluctantly ieee France Disorders iG Pa th ‘The New Hampstire Election—Tm Wasmixortox, March 14.—Tho Joint Caucus | veancta Upton, alias Bartholomew alles ye Tax Levy-The Viad 0 bo ‘ander Broadway. ‘The floss mace an efurt their Money Back into their Pants, March 14.—M. Jules Favre has gone to Publican Lenece-Probable Gain of Tove | Committee today agteod to « Ku:fKing bill, which ts Hot ! Pu “ mt 7 event (ie extension of the tunnel unde vad v " f 1 fH y bine sOnaon ‘obnl ani ae > is bil oh i 1 hh . Minne way, BU Genel, Norton flatbed nad mbes Besse Pockete-Kxit Tweed Monument Associus | the heaiquartore of the Emperor William at For. Democratic Congressmen—The Goveruor | mainly Butler's bill making Ku Kiux offences pan sitivam ating va Gatbapeeag we went ei tning train thiy | Chale aerators routed "himon taeauestion. and he | tU@8—What the Boye bud to Bar, | | ridre, to protest nguint the rognisiions Mil lovien Possibly Republican~A Close Shaves ishablo in tho United States Courts, witha portion | man and one Murray Badly Injured uoany, March 14.= itnin ity | foe # nie . 0d i De ae! of , on tions of France. " , Ste 6 bill # * soe ar OeahN Lt0d Bt met with a dofeat which he bore good neiurediy, @ special mocting of tho Twoed Testimonial | by the Gormans in some portions of France. Tho | Coycon, March 14.—The election in tho State | of Stellabargor's bill giving the ion of distingnished e bill wus ordered to a thiru reading, sso f Prussians con wit exaction he vecuy Lnitoe Creamer ntredaced SHC eiih author. | Association yesterday afternoon im tho Oriental | Prussians continue thuit exactions in the occupied among tom Compirotier | yy:y the Bound of Supervises to consulrdate tho | Club House, calied by the President, Justice Edward | departments, 01 B in Maniovre, | past and future deot of the city, and provides that | J, Shandley, the many gentlemen who attended rd; George M. Van Nort, of the Dek Hereafter Ienod shall be registered as Central Park Commission; Chaancoy M. Depew, | cont inicceete parebie aed ey Coeteg at Ree Ue gieateen President power to At about 8:50 o'clock last night they had arow march troops into a State without being called upon | {n Scotty Riley's notorious den at 18 Baxter atrost, by the Governor or Logistature, and Judge Merene's | which resulted in the fatal injury of John Sullivan, bill providing for the selection of jurors for United | alias Jack Cabbage, at the bands of Francis Upton, Now York politicun Connolly, Henry Su of the Police B of New Hampshiro for Governor, ailroad Com PRENCT RATLWATS, missioner, three Congressmen, and mombers of the ants on bd in giving animated expres Po i Heat by phon id Pobiprsi hated Legislature took placo today, The Republicans | States Courts, The latter doos not allow any one to | alias Bartholomew, allus Bolivar, Scotty Riley's ‘ n gold of currency, at tro | Som to varied viows of toe letter from Senator | deliver to the French on the 15th inst, the railways pried Setaea Pitta; at ihe “ serve on jury Who cannot take the test oath of | placo has tong beo 0 taker; Nelson J. Waterbury, Daniel | option of the Comptrolier.” These bonds aro mate | Tweed to the Judge. A rosolation directing the | held by them in the north of France, ‘The mateon- | *PPO*ted James Pike, aut tue Deinocrats James A, 4 t ‘Nissen tk. tea, BGO LSE en Re We ‘ ou of rhe ‘ ; 136%, This bill caunot he House, but | tho worst place 6 Sixth W " D. Couwver, B 8. Faueher, # prominent memdor of | Friccmable in ok lose than twenty uot tore thie | ‘Treasurer to return to each donor the amount sud- | tente of tho National Cinard at Montmartre travo | Weston for Governor. Up 1066 o'clock this evening | wii) pg debated p bat 7 way ie twa tad Wien ePiane Lip it Gn ite ish nf a ie ‘¥ vod oy Repubsican General Committes, whi ly years, the taterest to be palé oreem. | edt thoritles, and , : “ LM Ba ddaas Diy ® day 0 aoe ny rows and much bloodshed @ how eho Creeley Hepubsean General Comitteo, who. | aniuaty. Prevent onde may bev converied” into | ecribed was unanimously adopted; and that gentle. | givea in to the anihorilos, and revnened ali te | the election returns snowed large Democrat gains, | ¢abiod, Tt was disciaved in the Republican Sena- | named it was erowded to excess. with a. motley veoh 1a the Oloclal Uodoe iHta aves | 1W8, COMEMNNIION DRY UEOGES TE BUUIIO VED GE: TON’ || Guta: cram toe aceiee a riee Loerie eee tematte We bealokerae Were apprehensions of on Is possible if not proba. | torial caucus today for over three hours, and no | throng of the depraved of both eoxes. Rdward ax Lovy bill, whici Is tho spectal order thia evea- ‘ompire y create ® public stock of the | which each eave, showing that the amount actually | trouble at Montmartre have vanished, : > n ; Boll, Democrat, is elected to Congress in the | Conclusion arrived at, It makes such radical changos | Murray, arecontiy discharged soldier, and Franels la: THUGS city ond connty, to be known as the consolidated tng Lu the Sevate, In addition to the distin county stock. ‘The present city stock may be con- | Teceivod during the few days the books wore opon LOUIS NAPOLEON, senilowen avove named Jud as it i* surmis and the eiection of W: bI Togh Swith, Harbor Masters Tom Ferris and Bar. Kenny, Archie Biss, the Adouis of Brooklya, ad uilier lescer lights, 100 numerous to mention aso ere on Various matters about which they are VERY UNCOMMUNICATIY Dat which keep them incessantly employed botween the Capitol and rooms of the members, Notwith Blanding the yrotence of the distinguished men named above, the boys are dispirited. Le whom Beyond ali others they desire to kee, “the King of the Lobvy," the groat Barber, is till absont, Itwas confiiontiy expected that he would reach here to- flay, and as tie hour approacied for tag arrival 0 the train t eling from the Assembly Chamber, Had it goue on iuch Jonger tho House might have lacked a quorum Bpeuker Hitchman, the most thoroughly business Lise presiding oMcer who ever occupied tho chair, Wisely @isregarded this cireamsiance, and kept Abings ramoing in the usual routine until the hou Bf adjournment, I: suowld be moutioned, however, Buat just before the siyourament, the irrepressible Boodrich, thinking from the number of empty Donches that this was his chance to get unanimous Bonsent, att 1 to introduce the sawe old reso Joti n dischar.ing the Ratiroad Committes (rom the Aurilor consideration of the ERIK DIRECTORS’ BILL, Several objections were made, and the attempt failo, Mr. Flagg, Chairman of that Committee, 1a. auodistely afterward moving a recess At the railroad depot there was @ largo and anx fous multitude waiting the arrival of the train, They eagerly watched the passengers as they alighted ; Dut the longed-for Barber was not amongst them. ‘Tne crowd were not consoled with the distinguished visitors already nomed, Eager inquiries being made, It was ascertalsed tust he was still in New York, detaiued by sickness. The gentiemaa who seomed most deeply afflicted at his absonce was the Hiou, Abe Van Vechten, the right bower of the Lobvy King,” who, tt is reported, had brouzbt Gown an easy riding ambulauco to convey his chief to Lis quarters, Barber will be hore to-merrow, RAPID TRANSIT. Tho sudject of absorbing interest just now with ‘New Yorkers is Seuator Genet's proposed viaduct road. ‘There {sno doubt that the Boss" and all @f the New York delegation are in favor of the bii!, aud mean that it shall not only pass, bat that the road shail be built. The bill, however, ts to be Somewhat amended, The city and Westchester @ovuty areto be bouded to raigo the money, Tue Dpponents of the ill are active 1a {ts denancistion, Thay say that {it should cost over $49,000,000 to Purchase the private Lind on the route and eonstruct Bho avenue and five tracks with equipments, the Anterest and running expenses could not reaeb © was considera) €4.00),00) anuuliy ; that it the number of passe Bers carrie! at Gitcen cents should reach $90,009,009 Snovall,, the rocelvts would be $3),000,0W, wud, 1 estimates which have been made that in tWo years At youd reaca 40) 09,00) passengers anaualiy are @orrect, the ence and a clam 8 Wouid bo $t),00),00 a year, or e entire costot the rod. ‘Vhey ) an honest administration of the v ot building and operating this road 10 b cons, could be earned at fire, leavin, euple room for all reaso TUR PNEUMATIC TUNNEL Dill was considered in Committee of the Whois i the Seuate this trying, and demonstrated the lacs that it lias many friends and stands a fair chance « Passing 11 itoon be 0 smenled as to Overcome ih Objections of Mr, Tweed, who is opposed to iis ran Bike uacer Broadway. Mr. Tweed 1s not opposed fo the project but Las no faith that the road will be Dusit oven if xe arter soonid be given, Tee surjec Was nade a special order for (ul evening. THE TAX LRVY, {ntrodneed by Mr. ‘Tweed some time ago, was re ported this morning, and mady the spocial order tor Suis evening, It limits the tax to to per ceut., but this will doubtless be increased. as it 18 not ut al Probable that it would yield # revenue euficieat fu ae purposes required, BEGINNING TO WORK IN RARNEST. Bills iatroduced after to day canuot be read ander the rules, unless by unanimous consent, so lox y previously introduced are read g. This accounts for the rush to get them in to day, and now tne boys will go to Work and put them Uircuge at & pretty lively rate, A LAWYRK FOR THE PooR. Mr. Madigan introduced w bill providing for tue gproluiment of un oflcer to be kuuwn a4” she lic Administrator of the City of Now York ‘whose duty suali be 1 defend ali persons who ure Unable to employ counsel. The person appointed must be aresident of New York city and « lawyer, €o old office until the next general election for Di. trict Attormey, whom isis tuccessor shall be elected The salary stall by fixed by the Board of Superyi Fors, but shail not exe 10,000 per annum. The Buovrvisvre sual also name’ the qumber of 8 bistan «, clerks, &., Walia 56 shall hav lull Le at least two ansislaut public attorneys, Chicf cierk, ove assistant clerk, and oue messenger AN EAST SIDE FISH MAERT, Mr. Campbell introduced a bill incorporating the Fast side Fisbmongers’ Association, with a eap © $2000. It authorizes the Association to a fish market at the loot of Delancey street, Shou the bill pass, it will be a death viow to tue Fuiton Market monopoly ROUTINE BUSINESS. In the evening, the Senate bill to confirm the lease by the ety of New York of a piece of iand to We Found tug Asyluw of the Sisters of Cusriiy, Was, on motion of Mr Frear, read and passed Mr, Jacobs reported tue Auuual Appropriation Common fehools eve 08 995,00 Interest on Boun 6) ON Auiorerk oh the 19). pints Fly 1 400 ihe sa arios {the Cour: of Appen ana Comsat fi Fe increased toh Mie requireiveats v. ad neue to the cousuturiaa Bao pied ta 1d On motion of Mr, Campbell. the bill to probit the use of old barrels for packing flour, tru’, aad Wigelavios Wos 1eerred to toe tub-Comatt Wh? Wacie, to be reported complete, EXIT CANAL BUPRUINTENDEDT. Awany, Marc: 14—Evening.—The Senate Cham tie session bis been #hovt and tue debates with ntorcet, the most imvortant matters 1.1 a'ion of the Whole session have been ecnsiderod Uvon, First came the bill to abolish the on Coma) Superiutenaent, Mr, Wood, Itepay he tithe bili @ long speech, Alter he ‘ Jd tere Was a Driel and spicy. eologuy bet rilardoubergi, Who las supported ‘ wt areanie ability, and Messrs, Kon ' er, Kepuulioans, which ended in sts beng tird reading by @ strict part vows L Wie ponding of tals bill Boos TWwee et LIKE A CAGED LION, bout the chamber with « tenance, and Onaily cat off the discussion, Y report the bill, H r Kennedy turne: wd ik Was Ume tee second (Kenne Wat euch a he tax Jovy 800u cawe OD, and Was road thru PASSED WITHOUT A w except that Mr, Kennedy moved an amendment pro Viding that uo money be appropriated for tele u es or slows Under sectarian Managem t Was negutived by @ party vote, and the b was ordered (0 a third reading, © Thu a rion Medeue Of tie eesslon Was disposed of ii 4 Hf een mivutes'debute, Lhe bill directs the Board 01 Bupervisors of the county of New York to raise, a city and county of Now York’ on holidays. oe Woo it w Lut there | | Win, M, Twoed, Mr. Tweod introduced a bill for elosing the of. of Sheriff, County Clerk, and Register of the —- THE JOBSON MANUSCRIPTS, od The “San Shining in Judge Quinn's Court “The Ven. D. Wemyns Jobson Nuce a Newspaper fora Balloon Letter—A Vis fon of Dublin Mout, ¢ and On The Ven, D, Wemyss Jobson's suit against Mr. Henry C. Bowon, of the Brooklyn Union, was Agiin betore Judge Quinn, in the First District terday. Mr. Jobson ts @ writer whose voluminous works fre well known to metropolitan elitors. Io fs likevrise an art critic, and resides at 71 Hudson strost, opposite the Vanderbilt bronzes, Maving already amply auppliod the editors of New York popers with bis literary productions, he turned his benevolent attention to the papers over the East River, with the view, he says, of inere languid eireulation, Ite left with the a lor of the Brook yn Union sundry artic hem a balloon fetter from Paris, ‘These manu Scripts were Lo be returned, Mr. Jobson says, If nut used. They never appeared in priat, aud Mr. Job som called several wines (or the manuscripts, but did not get them, He got instead a glimpse of the wanaging editor imbibing Dublin stout and eating heese und onions. Getting neither bis articles nor an invitation to lunch, Mr. Jobson sued Mr. Bowen ‘or $43, the alleged value of Lis manuscripts, being at the moderate rate of $20 per column, cas ‘on in February, but was postponed. ain called, 8 question Was raised as testimony on tha previous occasion Quinn said that the report in Tux SUN wre accurate, The SUX report was referred to, and the Tesult was that the motion to disuiiss tue Case Was denied. The testimony was again gone throuch yester day. Mr, Jobson called the managing editor of the Union a *yerson,” and the proprietor a “saint.” Defendant's counsel in return styled Mr. Jooson a * literary itinerant," and was squecihed with the re- ply, "You re a pettifogger.” Judge Quinn said that the preponterancs of evi ence was in fuvor of the doicudaut, aud that the Plaintiff could not recover, The Veo. D, Wemyss Jobson ts as weil as cau be exvecie! and will be about again to-morrow He rosides at 171 Hudson street, opposite tue Vun- derbiit bronzes to Mr. Jobsor Jud) neice O'NEILE, THE PRINCE OF ULSTER. albania A Grand Pageant on St. Patrick's Dny-A Company of Irish Giants to Parade inthe Uniform of the Ancient Gatlow-Gh During the reign of Queen Elizapeth she was visited by the valorous Shane O'Neill, the Prince of Ulster, O'Neill was accompanied by sevoral rogi- ments of Galiow-Glaases, the bravest of the Irish soldie These men paraded through Lon don, and astonished the Kuglish by their gigantic size and the magnidcence of their uniforms, O'Neill was probably one of the bravest meu Ireland ever produced. He was a standing ‘error to the Earl of Sussox, the Lord Licuteuant 1 ind, The Parl advised Qooon Elizabeth to imprison the whole party whea they ar rived im London; but the Queea wi pleased with the kaightly grace and beating of th Prince of Ulster, that she provided his party wit magnificent necommodation, and they remain her guests over Sve moutus, much to the cha, of the Earl of Evsex. ‘The Gallow-Giansca wore stern Roman Catholics An attempt was wade to excito Quocn Elizabeth agains them on tis acount, but it to tally failed. The uciform of the Gallow Ginssea was robes of waflrou color, reaching © the knee 4 richly ornamented. Tobey bore tm: mense sbields with Pheenician devices, and claimed © be dosoendents of the ancient Maaicians, Thi. y carried enormous baitlo axes, some of them so lurge that the Cockueys were unable to litt them, On 4, Patrick's Day an Irish association of this city will parade in tLe ualiform of the ¢ ow glinses, ‘Thousands of duliors have been Spent, and 4p accurate representation — of the Prince of Ulster’ parade in Lon don will be given. Ali the members of the company are over six feet in height. {James Cur Ua, who will personute the O'Nei 3 six feet seven iuches in stature. Stalwart ralis and native bard will take the head of the Procession. It bas been reported that the Hon, Thomas ©. Prelds wonld assame the charac: ter of the bard; Dut this is probably untrue, as Mr. Pleids's duties at Albany will provens his appearance This effort to revive the ancie Irish nation deserves every encourage: sorry to boar that e of tue associations, throug! euyy, have endeavored to turow these Gallowgla out of the procession, and we are glad to hear tue matter is ia a fair way for adjustment, ‘The St. Patrick Procension. The societies will assemble at Fourteenth street and Second avenue, and thence the procession will start, They will cross Second street to Bowery, thence to Chatham street and City Hall, where the Mayor snd Common Council will review them, then up Broadway to Fourteenth street, across to Seventh avenue and Twenty-third street, then to First ave noe, down First avenue to Eighth street, then to the Cooper Institute, where the Grand Marshal wil! rev ‘and distniss them. The guests are Mayor Holl, Sheriff Brennan, County Clerk Loew, B Swoeny, Richard O'Gorman, and Michael Covnolly, ‘The procestion will start suarp ub 10 o'clock, i The Hon, James Murray's Little Florat Tavestme! Weare informed that the Hon, James Murray, ‘who ts one of the best fellows living, keeps a keno g.me, which fact ts known to many of iis frie and ndmirors; alao to those who invest in keao generally, ‘The Hon, James has iately become im pressed with @ sense of the deepest veneration for the bistrionic excellence of Miss Alico Dunning. To toatify bis appreciation in @ manner which should call forth some acknowledyiment from tho actross was what was the matter with tio Hon, Jawes, He purchased a $250 bouquet on Thursday evening last, + uck his card in is, and gave the usher twenty-five conte to carry it up tho middie aisle and Iny tt upon tue stage of Iwin's Theatre, He had beon ina wavcnod, ength Miss Donning came forward Tie usher elevated the bouquet aboye his head ard glided down tue aisle, Me lifted 1t gracuully over the foutlights and laid it ou the tocs of the goddess. Atuid the deep silence which followed & ehout rang out,“ Kenol’ From two gallery came an wnawer, Correct! ‘The Hon. James followed the user out to tukoadrink, He was supposed to be repeat jag Richelieu's curse, but his words could uot be distinguished in the goneral laughter. A Fourth Ward Spree, John McBridge and Dennis ley wenton a spree in the Fourth Ward yenterday, Folvy ucensed is friend of sveailag a watch and chain from him, ant called an oMcer, who arrested McBride. They wont before Justice Dowling, but Fol make a complaint, McBride was released, Ou tho way out of the courtroom Foley, who mean wile sobered up a little and become ashamed of arresting bie friend on charge of theft, when that fusing to | friend had taken his watch merely to keep is from the hands of thieves who might have stolen it while he wos drunk, quietly gave Mr, McBride the watch, | aud pwore that heroe/ter he would be & sober man, : Se ‘The Scottish Mite of Masonry. Templar Lodge No, 8, Lodge, of Perfection, A.A. Scottish Rite of Masonry, revived the char- tor, and elected {ts officers under suthority of ine Deputy of the State, Orrin Welch, 83d degree, on Saturday evening, March 11. ‘The following officers elected 1. D_ McClonaban, Master ; J. H. or, aud W. H. Gibson, Junior, War- Tony Hartman, | verted into county stock, and vice versa, ‘The onda | was 67,973, a8 follows: of the consolidated stock are to cousist Of bow is of $5,0 each. Richard O'Gorm Oriental Clud.. Ollows t ard (of whienCape J Shandley..se.. 1.0.01) Ferris gay wt 1,000 Rdwara J. H \. SA) lea, Pres, on |r Hingse ss 800|Jusige Jas, U. Spe 0 wal Vinewnt C. King 100 nasi. Asted io Ho'it ke Wrosiley., 2 0) John Quin'an 4 ot Fri 2 Sa. D. Passivrd..... Janes ; 1” oRorh Lyons w Capt dae ke 3 Ma) 0. PLC 5 corthe Sunday Dem- 5 ferat).er 1 Richard O'Grady, MH) Joho Gillen. v.06 1 The foregoing list laving been read, Just ndley id that only last evening he receiv letters from several gentlemen offering to subscribe munideentl; for the {weed monument; one gentle: man pledging himself to pay ony anioont from $1,000 to $10,000, These proffered contributions he Would personally acknowledge today, and not formaily place them in the possession of the Asso. ciation. He (and he trusted those he was addressing) had found some consolation in the fact that the movement, notwithstanding the Impediments placed in its way, was a succesful one; and that what was at first merely a local enterprise, intended as a com pitment by his iinmediate constituents of the Fourth Senatorial District to thelr representative in our State Legislature, had grown beyond ite originally preseribed limits and become a general une, evidence tog the wide-sproad repntation and popwarity ot that gentlemen, To certain of tho members of th Association it was known that he (the Judge) lin, in view of the liberality exbibited by #o many Irienda of Mr, Tweed, contemplated eventually making & public proposition that the testimonial finally take the form of the establishment of a grand pubiie charitable institution, bearing Mr. Tweed's honored name, and #9 overcu'ue the prejudices tls the stacue vroposition had engeadere., and paasiog the fums of that statesman. ropiat, aud patriot down to futare genorutions. Mr. ‘weed has willed otherwise, and, said Jusiica Shandiey, ws Shandley then declared the Tweed Mou: ment Association dissu.ved. RACITREBST IN TUR CITY HAL! The oxcitoment in the City Hail and County Court House over Mr. T'weed's letter was very great. Some enemy of the Boss lad started the story on onday that every ofice-tolder was to be assessed ue month's salary for the bene®t of the Monument Associatior The boys, beilevii this story, were very sorrowful. Such ‘a bloe Monday was ‘nevor before known among the tomcod poiiticians. Whea Tweed's lettor appeared in ‘Tug SUN yesterday morning, they were overjoyed, * That was the best lr (tes tat wre ever written,’ said a gontlemaa wity a decont-sized diamond and a Velvet coat, who held a $2,500 place in one of the ‘departmenis, and who bad been fearful of wn assessment, wondy's sound adoliar, Of courre any fool ought to kuow tuat they don't get pp statutes toa tan that's @ livin’ Oniy dead ten onght to have statutes, Them (oo on the SUN ought to knowed better tian shat That's whero Tweedy's gut ‘em. A few shrewd politiclars had got np earl morning got hed reed Sug Sew. Mane of boys tlironged into Mr yta's ofice and over Whelmed jum with certifed caveks fur (he monument 4, They professed the most prove ish. iment when told that the Boss bad resolutely pat his (oot upon the project, aud see their checks worg refused. But the general sentiment of the people, with regard to party, seemed to be ta favor of the er tion of wenaritivle 1 ion, to be pamed af tie Great Friend of the Poor, and to be orn. Wan bie stu ed vory eurry Wien nt Tyom the Brooklyn Union. Bosa Tweed very sensibly objects to the sche of bis admirers in attempting to raiso a stat his honor before he ts dead, Ite says that 8 are never erected to men while they are living, Which 8 a very serious mistake, To say nothing the great bronze Vanderbilt statue on tue Hud son Kiver depot, there were dozens atues erecte:i in houor of the Dake of Wellingtoa before he died, Mr. Lweod is very modest, aud he docs not like to be laughed at, perbaps, But if bis iriends wili make a statue of bim, we do not see how he can help it, It may be weil, too, to remind Mr. Tweed that Washington allowed a statue of bimself to be sculptured by lioudin for the State of Virginia, and even stood naked before the sculptor walle he wis mode'le ——— = FIFTY HORSES SMOTHERED, pobetisislladcly ‘The Burning of the Grand Streot and New own Kuitrond Stables in Brooklyn Nnapictons of Incendiaris At about 4 o'clock yesterday morning fire was discovered in the extensive siables of the Graod street and Newtown Morse Railroad Company, on Meeker, near Kingsland avenue, Williamsburg The main building is of brick, 7 by 1% feet, the rear of which was partitioned off for stables for the horges, Liere ali the most valuable horses were kept. Adjoining this building on tho southoast w: along wooden shed in, which the unserviceable horses were stabled, Here was where the fire originated, Assoon as the Gre was discovered the employees of the Company rushed into this shed, Joonened all the horses tuey could, and led them out, Before all were removed, however, tbe roof feli in and engulfed about a en animals ina sea of flame, ie horses in the main building were thought to be out of immediate danger, but When the men en. tered the sta to remove them they were ali smothered by the dense smoke that filled the build ing. Over 540ut of 19) horses were lost. ‘The building itself was but littic damaged. The loss on tock 1s about $10,000, und on the ouilding and nay destroyed wbout @X,000, @ amount 1s $30,000. There has been some diMcult, in the management of the Graod street and Newtown Railroad, One wet of directors elected Daniel Maner President, whereupon @ number of employees uppoiuted by bis predecessor, Mu. Frederick Cocuen, were dis: charged. Mr. Cochen haying been reinstated, Mr. Maujor's men were compelled to give way to olvers of Mr. Cochen’s selection, This caused dissatisfaction, ond the presumption is that the tire originated from design of the part of somo oue or more of thed charged men. Mr, Cochen has for somo time been apprehensive of mischief, and passed a number of nights in toe Mables until recently, When presoming probsbly that the danger Was over, bo left the prewises in of his employe — Punse of the Long Island Oyster War. Tho Long Island oystermen are carrying thetr war upon the New England poachers upon the Sound oyster beds up to the Legislature, A bill hes been prepared asking that bocy to make it unlawful for any non-resident to use or occupy any portion of ¢ lands under J. alca bay. Any person who has Deen a resident of the town for one year can obtain exclosive possession of not more than three acres. Dredging is made a misdemeanor, punishable by fine oument, Any non-resident now holding oyster beds musi vacate them alter Jan. 1, 1872 Tis will creates stir among New York dealers, wlio have suen extensive beds thai lit requires # smal fleet of sloops to carry off tho oysters, The bill as framed bas the almont unanimous approval of the people, but Will meot With a #trong Opposition, A similar bill has been prepared to apply to Suffolk county, In this county are several canning facto- rive, whied employ hundreds of giris, and the dealers have rioopa to take the bivalves to this city, In winter the dealers go to Virginia, Where they carry On up extousive business, ——— Golog Home from the Masquerade, Between 2 aud 8 o'clock yosterday morning the neighborhood of ‘Turn Halle, in Meserole street, Willamsburgh, was aroused by tho shrieks of o girl. A vumber of gentlomon who wore attending a masked ball in the ball ran to ber a: ance. Her erading costume had been ,tora to ribbons, 4d & man was soon running Jown Meserole sires, girl said that she bad ended the bail with « ‘oung mun, and that because ale would not drink fo excess he had insisted thet she should go home, ‘As ho was drunk she compiied, and on the way he fet on hor and beat hor, toariag ber lotus from her back, Morrie * Demacratio Ticket, It tn enid that the ex-Rmperor Napoleon pared | Second District, through Verviors, Belgium, to-day on his way to Chisetharsy, DISORDERS 18 PARIS, Some disorders have occurred in the city. Among the events of the cay was the mobbing of several policomen, ‘The preas urge upon the authorities the adoption of stringeut mensures for the restora. Mion of order, THE EMPRROR WILLIAM'S JOURNEY, Lopon, March 14.—Tne Emperor Willlam and party have arrived at the eity of Nancy, where they were enthusiastically rescived by the Gorman troops. Thoy goto Metz to-morrow, and after an intpection of tho city and fortross, will continue their journoy to Berlin. THE EXPULSION OF ORRWANS PROM FRANCE, Brnuix, March t4—Tho German Government hos asked in’ormation from that of France whother the decreo tesued by te late Government of the 1 Detonee for the expulsion of Germans from France has been cancelled, An immodiate re ply was requested, but M. Favre desires time tor consiteration, and {t has been granted, PACE CONVENTION. Baron von Arpimand Herr do Balan, te latter German Minister to Holgiam, have beca appointed to participate in the Peace Convention at Brussols, OXRMAN CONTROL IN FRANCE. A decree, dated on the Sth inst., but Just publish ¢}, abolishes the Govornorships of Versailles Naney, and Rheims, the dutios of which are tra ferred to the military commanders, ‘The Gormans also relinquish the administration of affwirs in the occupied departinents of I’rance, #0 far as oduestion mm are concerged, reserving, however, the righ( to resnme it in ease too French arrange nti prove unsatistactory, The Germans retain the azement of the postal, railway. wid tolegraphie service in those portions of France held by them, REDDY'S LAST FIGHT. — An Encounter with Bill Tracy in Mac loom Last Night-The Scatteriug of the Sporte-Reddy Put Oat, At 10 o'clock last night a small party, consist- ing of Jem Mace, Pooley Mace, Lew Baker, and one or two other friends, wore standing talking at the ond of the bar of the Capitol saloon, kept by Jom Maco at Twenty-third atroct and Sixth avenue,when Reddy the Blacksmith and three or four of his boon companions enteved, much under the influence of Niquor. Join Mace had just returned from Albany, where he bad been giving exhibitions with @ theatrical troupe. He had begun training for bis figit with Joe Cobura, and his friends were congratulating him upon bis appearance, Jom Mace desires to keep 4 reapectable and quiet Louse. Roddy the Biackstiili, 1a his me coudition, was aaytning bus welevme. Ate d by aayiug that he would bet 2 thousand tofive Lundred that Maco would win the fight Mace in his quiet way said hat he should do the beat he could to retain the good opinion of his friends "Oa, yon ean whip the § — of n ——~ caay enough but you ought to kill him," sald Heddy, * He enme to your Lousw and tried to break up Jour Dusiuess ond at 1 you in @ cowardly manner or never mind that,” sala Mace, “we wil four dificultios whea we got in thé rin While this conversation was in progrosa, various persons Vere passing in from the theatre wud other plices for drinks, Among others who came in were y Tracy ania swall party of friends, Billy ‘Lacy is te man who Wes Og sting in the saloon at Houston street and Broadway wien Keday killed Haggerty. ‘This was the fires time they bad mot fines the occurrance, Every one in the house felt that there would be trouble us soon as they saw Tracy enter, He was and is a devoted friend of Hageeriy, and bas re peatedly declared that bis frieod Haggerty w crucily murdered by Reddy ou tho aight of te shooting. When the mon saw each other, thore was trouble, Reddy the Blacksinith stood ‘at one end of th connter, and Tracy at tie other, both drinking wish their friends, When thelr eyes met, they instioe tively started toward eaca otner “You a d—d coward and murderer," sald ‘Tracy. ‘You killed my friend in cold Liood, He was the best man that ever breathed. You’ mur- dered bim without bie laying the weight of bis fa Ger on you, and without any provocation.” Reddy siood with his eaads in his breeches pock , his back against (he counter, moviug backward and forward. He aid not sevm to take excopuions to the words of his oponent; but evory one else in the room got out of the way as quiokly as powsibie, apprehending bloodshed, Some went into the ball and others into the reading-room, to ayoid the shots that roemed inevitavie, Lu Baker was the only man who seemed to have nerve enough to attompt to keep the men from Killing each other, He jumpod between them and said: * Now both of you m@ take your hands out of your pockets. I ain't goiug to have you shout. ing cach other if I can preventit.” They applied tovoach other every epithet in the calendar. ‘Tracy said that Le was not a Mgbting man, and never had fought any one but Reddy, and bad Heked kim. Roddy retaliated by caliing ‘Nracy @ har, and adding that Ne killed Haggerty in gell-defenoe ‘Two policomen who had been sent forenterod tho hail, but wore seemingly afraid to enter the room where the bloodthirsty fzhters were contending Lew Baker aloge kept lis ground, and waa de mined to keep the men from killing each ocber, I stood between them like @ etone wall, first com: pelling one and then the other, who seemed On the point of shedding blood to desist. Every one cise was potrided, ‘Pho danger of collis.on at one time scemed #0 immivent that the policemen Were induced to go in to qoell It, but Reday said that bo did not wantany of their interforeuce. They turned and went out without cyen attempting an arrest, Finally through the efforts of Lew Baker hione Reddy was induced to teave the house, Two men were on either sige of bin, Ho usd oue band On Luts pistol. —— = Influence at the Tombs, Mary H. Bishop of Kast Sixty-first street went to the City Prison to #ee Ler brother, who was awaiting trial on @ charge of grand larceny; and while she was talking with him Frodorick Flag wad, one of the Toubs loungers, approached ana oered to her brother's release for $90, haying that tive and bad in fluence wit kily tor the tia postor, the lady kind of thing, Bod instead of becoming Fiagstad’s dups she made tho tacts known to Justice Dowilng, — Fiagstad's Influence with the tugisirate sent Bim ito one of the cells as a prisoner. ee A Weukness for Gold, Charles Lisenstino was up inthe Special Ses sions for pocketing » $3.50 gold coin belo foreigner, “Do you plead guilty #" inquired the Justice, “Yes, your Honor; but it was owing toa ness in my head." "Does that Weaknors over prompt you to give away monoy 1" * Sometimes, your Ionor,"”* “Te that t# ‘the case, J will let you off with » month's rest in the ponitoutiary, to euabie you to strengthea your heal,” Battlo in a James streot b The Hon, Francis Mulrooney and bis wife Catharine went to Michao! Halley's liquor stor 85 James strect, yosterday, and when Mr, Halley at- tompted to put Mulrooney out that gentloman struck him in the eye and closed it, Mr, Hulley, not Liking this kind of thing, closed in on Mr. Mulrooney, and Mrs, Mulroonoy fell apon him with bottles from the rear, Then tho Hon. Francis drew @ bayonet and attempted to stub Mr, Halley, But a blow from Oo} cor Wondiing’s club settled Mr, Mulroonoy, and Mr, and Mrs, Mulrooney were introduced to Justice Dowling, Who counitted them to the ‘Tombs, ——— Exhibition Drill of the Seventy-frst, The mombers of tho gallant Soveuty-first Regi- oak SRCOND DISPATCH, if gives Pike 1,670, and Weston 1,703, against last year, Stoarns (Rop.), 1,691; Bedel (Dem.), 900, amd Fitut 9 Manchester gives Stevens (Rep.) 8, 1,565, and Boll (Dom ), 1,794. in gives Pike 19% and Weston 215, year it gave Stearns 141, Bede! 157, and Flint $8, ike 176, and Weston 259. Last year it gave Stearns 199, Bede! 24. and Fiint 19. Forty-eight towns heard from footap : Pike, 7,521; Weston, 8,064; and Cooper (Labor Reform), 109, THIRD DESPATC Hillsboro gives P year It gave Stearns 149; Bedel 206; and Flint 57, Andover gives Pike 93; W Stoarns 84; Bedel 153; and Flint 88. Hopkinton gives Piko 217, Weston 931, Last year, Stoarns 259; Model 173; and Flint 54. ‘Tho rosults in these towns, representing different show Democratic grins all over the State Coxconp, March 14-9 FP. towns foot ap 919 net Democratic show Plice to be 120 ‘The complexion of the House is not yet doter- mined, but the prospect is the Sena cratic, owing to tho large De Warner gives jon, 223. Last ye Returns from 64 in, and 60 towns ad of Woston, will be Demo- ocratic gains ia Graf ans fear the dofeat of Gen, Grimn ta Bat fow returns jonal District of Lis voto however have yot bi FURTHER DESPATCHES, Returns from 105 towns givo Pik 18,220, Cooper 219, scatte ‘The Republican hese Lows falls short 127 of a majority. The voto of Concord is as follows: Pike 1,422, Weston 1,139, Last year tt gave Stearns 1,44 and Flint 693. ashua gives Pike gave Stearns 1,029, ATION IN THE WatTR HOUSE. telegrams from New Hawpshire anoouncing a complete Do triumph have created co Last year it ternation ta the Prosi ten- At was supposed that all Now England was safo and that Sir. Sumner had no friends to re sent the blow struck at him in a Republican caucus {t is feared that Con- neeticnt will follow in the same way, and If tt does al candidate must be Jropped by all Lere except bia ofiice bold Pivrit DESPATCH. Weston, 698. by order of the Dover gives Pike Keene gives Pike gave Stearns 7%; Bode! bundred ond thirty-elg Weston, 47, Last yoar it t towns give Pike 23, D; scattering ablicaa lows 1s 1812. 1k looks as if the Democrats had abers of Congre ins, Chairman Soniral Commitiec, concedes the ¢ THR DEMOCRATS 113 of a majority Kepublican State lection of Weston, Republicans atv © contest for Gox Democrats are ¢ Republicans yave carrie! t voto for Beuator is close, but pr Tho Vote in this city Pike 1,041, Weston 914, scattering Republican loss sinew Host yoar, 417. oRcoRD, Marci 1 Afty-four towns ewe Pike scattoring 152, Marcy, Domocrat, | dno hundred and Weston 90,178, Net Republican loss, 2,233. A Good Sugecstion. Cincinnatt Co jon that will ed to Charles Sumner as tue Republican enn. is that he is impracticable troubled with however, seen more of bis “im: converted into hard facts by the en to the fortune of We sre aware that practicable teas logic ofevents, then has fa! We have tried a large assortment of in the Presidenc; @ firat-ciases impracticable great succoss. man? He might be a Sumner at least is a gentieman, and his family would not give the country auy trouble. COCK FIGHTING ON LONG ISLAND, Judges Hobnobbing who Wisely Drank Plain Sod: Sums of Money Lo Acocking main between Brooklyn and Long Island City wos contested last vight at tavern on the line of the Norty Side Railroad in Queons wore to fight all of the thirteen birds that fell in trom tree pound pounds ; $2) on each batt This Oent has creat anda laszo sum was staked on the re A short distance from the depot art, a large crowd was asseimbied , Which was an: Fr Dealers, The condition and $100 on ibe main, ch interest or hotel, which is b and a Justice's © nounced to begin Jucges, politicians, liquor dealers, dog-fighters, b'hoys tr ty-tirat Ward, Winfiold Newtown sent a delegation, betig weigtied, for drinks witht the farmers ULoys chucke Ogiters tulked ably drank soda, Twas requosted to hold a’ dog. y he took the animal in mediately taken from his tovtl, with “If yer draps de p f tricks were resorted to to make him drop the however, and promising to treat nied’ most of the roaghs frow going The fret battle was between Mepleudid. fight, Mr. Parnum's New Menagerie, ie, which arrived from I nday, brought a large number of w: for tho uew travelling menagerie wit which the great Barnum ontsh the American wo yaks from | museum, circ Among these aro curious anim: tome roxpects resembling the bipp wart hogs; two royal Beng horse, sone African leop trich,'and meny other birds tors were alto Include Hop of animate bresking of her scrow the Eria w Barnuin's agent al tigers, @ gu or horned quence of the days, and Mr, slaughter two lamas, Lue carnivorous animals thelr Becossury and a pony to afford A Malignant Attack probable SI Ban Francisco, March 1 to which Bret Ha publishes a very direct al him, concerning manuscripts n Bret Harte-An Im- -The News Lei d damaging charge against rusted to him as were taken to akaside Monihy. ot the Overland, but whieh Chicago and disposed of to the L in our form of government that it is doubtful if a | Upton, who were both under the influence of liquor, majority of the Senste can be got to stand by it, Notices bi deen given In both Houses that the caucus cannot bold the Republican minority, and thongh the debate may bring out tome damaging facts upon the Democrats in the South, there seems to be no legitimate way to remedy eviis at this tim Tho debate upon Bock's amnesty bill in the House to-day developed the fact that the Sonthern Revub- licans with a few exceptions were for general am- nesty, and then for a bili to use the military to gov- ern the amnestied, The maiden speech of Eillott, of South Caro- lina, # fall-blooded African, who opposes any am. nesty to rebels antil his people can tive In peace, was a marked success, Ho has a fine, clear voice, and commanded the attantion of the House, He ts a natural orator, and @ tilt between him and some of the Democratic is a treat which the Houso will not bave to wait for very long, as be bas the ability and (ho disposition to carry the war into th Democratic eat in the debate hereafter, But the fact is now d trated that this House is not in Any mood to pass any amuesty bills, Waich requires & two-thirds voto, ‘Tho Senato to-day tabled the Mouse resolution to adjourn to-morrow by.a party vote, and procrasti- nation is the card. A Senator remarked to-day that Congress will be hi here tilithe San Domingo Commission returns, when the aunexation will be tiade @ perty question, and an adherence to the Ad. ministration « tost of loyalty to the Republican party, ‘The Senate Finance Committes will not allow any of the House bile repealing the duty oa coal, It tea, coflee, &c, to pass the Senate, a . JUSTICE DOWLING’S LEVEL PAD. —-— A Troe and F I Servant Dotected Rob- bing F of $5,000—The Case Secretly Compromised-Justice Dowling fads tt out and Blocks the Little Gam Joseph Siith has for some years been steward for Austin D, Thompson, tho well-known restau- rateur of 202 Broadway, and fully enjoyed the con- fence of his employer. But within a fow weeks Mr. Thompson was pained to learn that nearly $8000 nd mysteriously disappeared from his till Ue called upon Capt. Kennody and stated his griev ances, but was unable to give a clue to the robber, as his son-in-law and Mr. Smith, tis faithful stew- ard, were the only persons who had access to the cash; the former bo would nob suspect, the latter ho could not deliove guilty, Capt. Kennedy placed the case in the hands of Dotectivo Vanbuskirk, and that officer watchod Smith, who was at the monoy desk only ono hour « day. On Monday the dotoctive asked Mr. Thomp- son to put a marked $2 bank note in the drawer, Anda short time afterward Smith was seen to take it, He was thon arrested; but althoazh the marked Dank note and otaer money were found in his pos session, Mr. Thompson. was loth to. delicve hi suilty,' Nevertheioss, he was committed on the Charge of larceny, aud’ locked up in the Tombs, rin the day the prisoner was visited by Mr Thompson, and then be said, “I didn't live w fast fe, nor dress extravagantly, but { took the money, and am sorry for it;" and rather than be prosecuted © name appear in the newsp ipers as that be offered to mako restitution, — Mr. Thompson agreed to withhold proceedings for e Valuable consideration, and received from the pris pier €1,00%, which was deposited in three savin, ke, 2 gold watch and pair of cold stgdsy pin and ring, of w house In Jer: 4 other property, all valued ai several Yesterday the caso came up in the Court of Spe. cial Sessions, and Mr. Thompson appeared to prose- ente; but the facts having been made known to Jus tice Dowling, kis Honor remanded the prisoner to prison, and told Mr. ‘Thompson that unless he ap vearod in Court on Thursday with all the property Which he had taken from Smith, bo should be in dicted for grand larceny, When tue lioness Justice said tis, & murmur of spplause ran througa the court room. amon sey € to Se SS SDS TUE MASSING OF THE KOUGHS, — Coroner Schirmer and the Police Prepared for tho Desperadors of the Ninctecnth Ward-Prinoners that were not Rescued. Yesterday morning Coroner Schirmer vegan bis official investigation of the murder of Israel Schmidt, ins First aveuue lager beer saloon, by a gang of Nineteenth Ward roughs, The prisoners, Putrick Murray, Joun McCarty, George Murtle, John Maher, and Edward Farley, wero securely handcuffed, aud taken to the Coroner's office by Captain Gunner Detective Lambrecht, and OMcer McGowan. The officers wore followed through the atrests by sevoral hundred Nineteenth Ward desveradoes, Among t'e best known faces, frieuds of the prisoners, were the notorious Mickey Fay, the prince of repeaters ; Ko nderg, the hangman, looking for another victim; Siler some man's nose to chaw; and Ken. Sullivan, spoiling fora fight, The How. Abo U. Humtnel appeared for Jouu Maher, and Ar, W, F. Kintaing represented the other prisoners Anna Grimman, Sophia sehunidt, Henry Schmidt, brother of the murdere! man, Francis Bordon| Adolph Katn, Dr. KR. K. Burton, Detective 1 brecht, and Dr. Cushwan were exaininod, Th first witnesses swore positively that Wliclan—who ig at large—discharged the fatal shot, and that Mo- Carty stabbed Mr, Bordong. ‘The inquest was ad Journed unti next ‘Tuesday, to enable the police to capture Whelan, who ty supposed to be secreted by his friends in‘the city, ‘Ihe prisoners were re manded to the Tombs, the services of oiler officers being ealied into requisit An escort, 40 lorm{- able was the array of the roughs from the Nino: toouth Ward, —— Kite-Flying ov « Housetop, Charles Watson, aged 12, of 261 Court street, Brooklya, yesterday went upon the roof of the hous» to fly his kite, The kite was about five feet eight {uches high and four foct broad, It bad been nt to Watson with the understanding that the cord was to be fastened to the chimucy aud not held in the hand, as the wind was blowing tosh, Tho roof is flat, abd has uo parapet. Tho boy was drogeed along By the kite, and, unable to extricate Y f from the cord, he Was drawn {rom the root, and fell to the ground. He was killed instantly, wl shot FLASHES FROM TUB OCEAN CABLES, The Czar donies that # secret treaty exists be tween Kussia and Prus Mr. Roebuck denounces the liberation of the Fenian conviets as a dastardly act, aud thelr receptic: Ina nertul to the couauy, aud a AboLD ef proot Englana'’s bitter eneniy — = BROOKLY ——s Mrs. Agerton's residence at 395 Union street was ed Dy Durgiaré on Monday pight of 85,000 worth of diamond Jewelry while the fanitly Was at suppor, Deputy U. 8. Marshal Baker was severely beaten yesterday by a gang of roughs who bad followed liu from Irishtown, whore be had bocd serving a subpaua Upon a distiller —— a HOURS OF LEISURE, Mr. Bergh will lecture, by invitation, before the Union League Club tus (Wedaesday) oveving nt cin, pu ALG ProKress of Bociety'tor the Prevention of Cruvity a Auinals The distinguished and @sophagian orator, the Hon Thomas W, Pittinan, will speak upon." Particn nu Politica inthe Motrepole,”” ths eveuing, 1 bint Hall, Weat Th rcieth street, under the aus fhe Kicvoutu Assombly Disuiot Tammany Hail Club —— SPARKS FROM TUB TELEGRAPH + Another outbreak in the Rod River disirict is re ported. Goy. Clayton of Arkansas tas boen rodlectod to tho Senate. Aboat in which were four Frenchmen was swopt over Baluion’ Falls, Year Kussel, Mase, on Monday hight, Tho men were drowied. ‘The Virginia Legisiature yeaterday elected John W, Johnaion (Conseryauy United States Senator by {03 votos to o# tor Joun K. Fopham (Repubuican). engsged in an altercation, Upton used some opt thets, at which Murray said, * You ~———, f can make you swaliow @ bottle." Upton, without replying, solzed a heavy decanter and stiuck Murray over the head with {t, opening a frightfal wound, from which tho blood flowed coplously, Seeing his friend in trouble, Sullivan, the baw keoper, Jumped from behind the bar to save Mur ray's life, but the latter had meanwhile picked him- self up, snd both parties seizing bottles, beeam throwing them at each other, A duel now began, Giass flew in all directions; one of the bottles pissed through the window and struck an unknowm woman,on the head, wounding her seriously, he majority of the inmates of the room took part fod attempted to quell the disturbance, Among them was Sullivan, who put himsolf betwoen Uptow and Murray and endeavored to keep them apart At this time Upton, who had # heavy cut glass de canter {n bis hand, sprang like a tier upon Sullle van and dealt iim a fatal blow on tie loft side of his bead which sent bis skull bono crashing into the brain. Sullivan fell to the floor sensoless, his rains and blood runuing out im astroam all over the joor. Sergeant Miner, hearing the noise of broken glage and the cris of ‘the women of the noighborhoos rushed to the spot, and arrested Upton as ho was a tempting to escipe. In the excitement of the mo mens, wd be‘ore the full particulars could be ascore tained, Murray and the injured women had slipped out whodserved. Tho Wounded mau was at once removed to the Franklin street police station and attended by Dr. Harrington, who pronounced his Wound mortal, Ho was then borne to the Contre Street Hospital, Shortly before midnight paralysis of the right side had set fn, and Dr. George B. Nichols pronounced luis case hopeless. ‘Tue wound is over threo inches in teng: nearly tho same depth, Upton, ‘who ts incarceraved in one of the atrong coils of the Franklin sirect police station, refuses to Say anything about the fracas, except that * It was adruoken row, and we ali threw boitles all round,” When told of ‘the condition of Sullivan he enidg “Too good for the —; be ought to nave had more." Tie prisouer is & youth of villainous view age, 21 years of ge, a native of Irelan maker, but has been’ living off the wages of the um fortunites of Donovan's lane for nearly three years. Io hus been a terror to drunken men for Some time. Ho lived at 14 Baxter stroct, a wolk known resort for the lost of both sexes,’ Sullivam Was an unmarried man, 94 years of age, a native of Ireland, and for several years past has been the la vorite barkeoper of Scotty Kiley. : ub Aci GRANT'S SPECIAL REPORTER, —o— MeMichael'® Rose-Colored View of Sa Domingo-Rewarded with an Office tor Applauding the Tusult to Sumner, Wasitworox, March 14.—The President gave @ speelil pars to Wm, McMichacl of the Philadelphia American, « newspaper with about 2,00) eircuiation, to go with the San Domingo Commission. Ho has come back, and reports that be saw the promised land, that tt wes lovoly to behold, aad not half the truth bad been told, He gave a dinner arty to a room full of rich mon at the ‘uiiadelphin League, and delivere! a spooch in favor of annexation, and then wrote an articl approving Sumner’ ‘deposition, and pronouncin Cameron the bettor man of the two, &e. Thie @ endeared him to Grant, that as" to-day nomi. nated Solicitor of Internal Revonue, walch 1s ae good as bong in the San Domingo Riz, and a ite more cert It should not be forg nowspapor 1 tho only spaniellike s dolphia or Peunsylvaniy. a BROOKLYN'S STENCH P peas The Raymond Sircet Jail Presented by the Grand Jury of Kings. Tho Grand Jury of the Brooklyn Oyer and Terminer, having read the SUN's exposure, visited the dita xd jail in Raymond street, and reporte® to Judge Tappen yesterday, that they noticed there— st. ‘The great prevalence of vermin 24. That the coils oceupied were overcrowded, while there were plenty of colls 3d. The want of commo nhumanity was noticed im the treatment of a female woo was condined during ler commitment 4th. The practice of confining prisoners with wite nesses, which they consider Injudicious. Judge Tappen promised to call the aitention of tLe proper officers to tue report, ————_—— ‘The Suicide of a Wealthy Bi num Drinker, Ditmas Duryea, aged 55 years, a wealthy resi- dent of Flatbush, comautted suicide ou Monday night by taking Inadsnum. Mr. Duryoa had amass- ed about $200,000 by speculating fa real estate, About two weeks ago, having lost bis wife, he crowed his house and ep ard witha neighbor, Mp was an inveternt a drinker, and tre qhently boasted that ue could take half a glass with. ut injury, On Monday evening he two otinces of laudanum. Mr made a will bequeathing $7,000 to oue of her relativen, and this circumstance is supposed to have aflectod Duryeu's mind, a hoe kiyn Lauda ~—_ is Tho Jury ont tu the Filkins Ca Auwayy, March 14,—ILo the caso of Filkins the counsel closed their arguments to-day, and Judge Learned gave tho case to the jury, Reciting the main points of the testimony, the Judge Ind cox siderable stress on the identification, the testimony of Halpine, the straitened cirenmstances of Fik kins before plenty of money afer the crime, lis effort to purchase a pistol the ay of ibery, and his subsequent Mizht, ale though be admitted that all this might not be con- sidered conclusive evidence of the prisoner's guill and that the prisonor was entitled to the bonelit of any doubt that the jury iigat have as to his guilt ‘The jury went out, and late im the evening, as they could not ogres, tne Court adjourned uot @ o'clock on Wednesday morning o robbery. bis hay — WASHINGION NOTES, The Senate yesterday confirmed the following joniinations of Postmasters in Now York; N. 2. Chaps man at Canostots, Jona B. Murray at Seneca Pailty Charles He Thompson at Coraing, Lhoinas W, Cheese bro at Fulton, kdward s. Averiil et Paluiyre. The Prostiont yesterday nominated Walter N th to be Agistant Attorney Goueral of the Umit tex and Wilitamn I. Cheastrougn, of Varsalo : tern Vind Distr ow JOTTINGS ALOUT TOWN, The WEY peterday wave a verdict sustaining Vhe differonces of the brick boatmen and the city ‘The ship A. & E, Lovitt, from Greenock, and the Maris Aticusta, from Malaga, are iu, William Merhofer, aged 2, w last evening wt 422 West Tirty-c Ing @ vivce of cal 1 to deat Tho Republican Exscutiv t the Hou, Horace Greeley, met i Lust ovening Anaie Rider, at 101 Kuat Thirtioth street, evra ‘ { carboula avid dnd died sovu ater, Thomas Cody of Williamst at the fut wevelt ativci, Inst ho wheel. His Jett log was ch ushod. Who price of stove coal yesterday was 821 per ton, aud from #9 to $10 for otfier sizes. Cok hing Whoever dowires to see Bunyan's Slough of Dos spond in reality has only to visit tao sircets oat of wond avenue, dotween ‘Twenty sixth and Thirtye uinta strests, ‘The miitd 14 about Gitved inches deep. James H. Suydam, age 7, diod at his residence fo Twenty-third airect on Subday night, He wae ® Deniwernt of Ai irew daciaoh school, and. served, several terius in tle i ature, AVone time be was Naval OMoer of Ue port Last night, an out Kayentwo was drowned I Of memberah vn foll of the Wunter'a Point ferry nt tho Thirty-fourth etreet slip. aad vody was recovered." Flom @ ticket the Guttopbury Lodge. No. 2.0. & ( Wilson Small, Grand Orator; M, Kelly, Mas- | superevaor, ‘The Hon, Wm, Cauldwell, he ice in the Androscoggin, from Bettie! to tireptld bame 4 supponed Fo be Jeter Mliger.of Lee Pus einai ae hn Wenae erator | Gy pith Becttary; Cols W. Lye i onary rte conor: form” | are prover for 0 9 bile dri tn tbe sade on — F RR voit ei a i oicee shy ik | aa ce sapandent attributes, thy 71, out of which are to be paid all the expenses of | work in secret Master's degros. Bleveu candidates Trustess.. a * | the 11th of April, ‘Three superb pri wafts o store,79 Division stroot,was burned | pwight B. Hooper, travelling agent (or Slaw be oneuiunwect ct ta feeteeton dae tes cy Stig aut te eoperieay afta ot | Gerhsinceg tat caning “Ail wat Barm and ae Mik ae ozs dake | Uatea tn‘ tntwarded'e he bested on | "Newt's anata Ties rat wore damsgea ty | Rieti Casing od ustsedcs neva | see vunishlag yuh on tk Soya be ¥ m 0 Lodge stare ‘ . 5 Aherty street were damage wadelt House, Cleveland, on Monday, a0 been | chargounle ou the city. Lt makes the Mayor, the | porous (OW We Oi eeanie Os 6 pve vanessa and Janes | is the maak and fre lash aught Les $ooue. ed OY Oiee ef morobing, 7, from an over” | 24.11 18 nr able thore would Bob BOW bare boom Say, f . eee ee : 2 bd Tah A Seeetst ee aeration H ;

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