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enea* to SfwYor't. RBSVdesj Mr. Morrlssey, Mr. Mor- «\aarr, It BBBl be possible 1 Gen. linger A. Tryor appears in the rolo of a ¦aBBjRB» A c'litliiiian in löchiiiond who hail a couver- ¦stion with bha on the «lay proco ling tho Inaugui aü.m at Mr Haies rc|»;-esent« htm as saying at that time; .»Should M: Kayta recognize Hampton and Nle'iolls, .nd otherwise show a sense of fairness to the Booth, tbry will support his Administration. He BBS take tho gootricrn pesada baba catnp In one week. I am satisfied, from BBtTBta BÍVMSB, that Mr. Havix's sin«le, sincere, sagaasnaal essana is to repiilr and restore the South, wacther BS will be able to act on tho volition of In.« own aiii «naaabaa i«> ha Ran. ass has n great opportun tv. Burh an one as 1* rarely irh en t.» tin-1 tilers of men. I can Bee a Policy bOBMB 1'resldent II »yes by which he WOJ de- gtroy the l-citiocracy In the South, and oons<.|iicutly In tie country and ttm« Is by ollint? lato existence and »rtivitr Hi«- ol.i-lln«» Wlii« elt-nieiiT of the 80111 Ii, which, havtagbrrn originally oppoeed toaeeeaaloB, has. since thrwnr, beea vo'sel MgrtlT and unevenly laaDemo- eratte slussee. Bs the poliejr of oaUlag toBtasaoeor sod support the old line win»;* he would boild up a 1/ .ititusU' native white K ipobUcan party lu the South." G ESARAL AU1ES. The monument to Virgil will soon bo erected Bt Mantua. The subscription lis! is nearly full. A bullet -proof passenger-car, weighing C>,.r>00 pounds, has been built at York, l'enu., lor the BpBBl li ij vi rnnient for use In <\;l»a. The cx-.Mavot of New-York, who is now ficck- 1IJÍ rest.'|in«t. and oblivion In bsWsSBB, BB styled by tin» »gsBsaWl metropolitan .lournals, " O. K Hal!, a gentle¬ man »ho ratltrrwent in for artistic taste», literature, Bud aseses aassana, An anti-vivisection meeting in Edinburgh a fortnight BgO WSSS dismal failure. A band at me Ural eaaaasta aassasi tho proceeding* ay singing " John Brown's btiily " snd "Tonight we'll merry, merry I, ," with s'i a»'I'oinpaiiinient of bones and eiislanet». and when the lecturer appeared they harko»! like do«s, squealed Ike BjBhwa pi«:«, crowed lik, cocks, and mooed like Cows, until the poor man'« voice w BS «lrowii.il out. The »Bestia gorilla is going to London for a Short enaSSR. His mime Is r,n.'n. and ha is the only BBBtl «linn of his race in Knr »pe. His education baa been n»i'¡'!i"il at the Berlin Ai|ii.:riuiii. lie djlBBS claret ami water, turns hundspr,BRB, swings on a tra¡>c7.e, drums on the floor, chases a liltle dop. and bohBTta like s in-nth-man. His manners nre vary «raeeful, fputlall] wlien he 3.as occasion to drink wive with his little conato, the ebtsspai ¦.-.» e. PoaSTO h»»k> like a little eoloied ,»..-, . sin! his innata an- ejalts sott and pretty. rob T. \v. Hig^insoii beUevea in the higher riliic.ilioii of woineii, ainl has lali.mil early an»! late in . BtssdfedwamanaaBTafBi Be Butant this littlercssarh In lie Moii:an's Journal: "No woman la America has bsraea petted by the pabttii Sac sloag series of y< I ,»i »klabob ; snd she repaid that ¡.liai n m i>v many n.»l>!.' appals for right nml ttiitli. If BOW SheVrisbes to eirbang tbaStaaral lar another, be it so; It sbs la right In li»-r s, r-i-tiiniiio. she is sure of her triumph : hattet arrio.) as.», tara usai,. t(, boil epithets ut those n, ii.» aaweaaea that the new laurel Isnot yet won." The i.f.nuihcr advist s the Ritualistic follow¬ er» of Mai .ye Tooth to go to New Vi k instead of l!»>ine. .. In Ni w York," it lam, "thete BTC flfly-fonr Bptaeopal ahusj asea, each el wbssb aaya aad «loos aaaeb as he sbswss: »-itiii.iv noHsaet btrilnUgw dardatoraska t-iin afraid. If a clergyman has the majority of hteOOB- lawndb n aa bM abls he is heyessi contiol, whether he be lln-'h. !..».-,. 01 Hroad." The vencral.'.«- Btsbop I'otlcr has had th«' aaoM »iifflciiit 'iioci se m t.'ie Prntratsat Bptaeopsl Chaste toragnlats.aad has bs 1 ceded in bokUagtae ricrcv and etasgreanttona together when bboIIm r prelate m nim 1, at- failed. Toleration, snd ia»t lotlmlilatlon, luis brea bis p !n i. an 1 ths ".Msil'iiu in* hi.- course is BOB Bji n- trslli a- known ilnel. Edward Baker of Rome Township, Michigan, aas »cus ii by bta grandmother a year ago of sici hk KiiM. silver, aad grccnriai'ks. Tin- « iiiiiii:stantial evi- osa s> MlBBS Bgssssd htaa that many of his friends s.lvis. a l.iic to iiiea.1 Kiiiity, niitl sUboogh be persist In BMlntatailM his innocence, a groat pressure was braucht to In ario mako him confess the crime. He itna«h:y «hiiieil, however, any knowledge of the BaRBtBg Oiooey. and th«-.jury failed 10 conviet him. Mrs. Brooka to h'-r »li bafl '* '>' ae.'iisc.l her graadssBl <»f haviai; eoni- adshsl ths robbery, and the sa-¡»iri,»;i haï rested apon lian all these reara, she bcejacatbed to a Ratghbora bask in: tires«., or bed-lick, nii'l on ojie .nur, it he foasdabai wnlalnlns *!'j in k»'1«1. **-'o in sreoiiluieks, 1..,ia silver, snd 01¡M) in noies. This in.nl. nt ahowa h».« fi.nii-.il n is to Bave a irraniluioili. r; or, if one 5 nut Bars one. how unsafe it is for her to keep a cora-l.usk Ui.ittrcss. In the 1 brary t>f the oapitol at Richmond Bt a Stars eetta bu-t. "The Nation's Ward." It is Duly tin sini bagaasanbag tssoiMUBasehoalboy.theaaaey aaaateaaaee »>f the soatrsbsissl'a «asa,lookingootwith I, ippy eoiiiid« neo from Bastee the old army cap. tl Bt aa tersely BStBjeasaa the power that BMI hRfl to school. Hut in that ehnpea ftgara i^ exseessed the attitude of the oU inni in-w- North toward the new Houth. The recall of tiie liltptl bsasyit may ¿o down in lii-torr as the. beirini.ini; ol on epoc.'i frcui winch Usa South dates 1er virtue ami SBdarlag «MaperMy ; hut that will only br lurauso th«' pu'illc «c.'iool be, oiiies a iieruiaitent in.siitution of the S'i.1. When the national a: BM Otada Soiiiliein territory s free land, tin-.nt uid not confer either tatelltgoaee <>r (oiiseii-m,- upon the emancipated alare. It opened the road 1.» thi'-.hoi'l-lioiis«.that is all. The Bborteoniinss of iieirio re.i litar witm ss to the kind of edocatlon which # slaverj gave him. New wine u.i-.st b- pit into m-w bot- tii's. ins r-defenss the South Boost begta t" eitiwate haf poH whit, s and inak;- the 11 '.tam's ward hero., n. A Professor of »Cutntcal and Dnglish Litera¬ tur, hi:<i p Baste of Princeton ThoslogltBd Beaalaai r so¬ licits pâturage as a writ.T and eoaapaaar. His wash m- hraess edlttng «»f boohs, iwvlewlag of ertgtaal eonaposl- tiniisor c.it.cisin. eosaptlattt a, trsaaeiIMag, aad perfeet- iiitf of Mss. ,,f ,:] kinds, preparation of «uix'iual easays, BSRareS, eniailK, set BBS BS »BBS, an.i orati«uis for all occ.v SRSB>-OOtttleal Included A s'H-clal tSadBIBla tnc'iiorial BaisaUea si S other bsbbbbs, toi w<s#ansg, bartal, hirtbday siiiiii. nai 1. in» i,lav, haaaanial. and installation oeea- anus. He delicilily says 111 his luinted eucular: '"As rverv p 1- IB flsiahBS B -uitlit«:«- and 1».-autiful iiiemorial of ttnlr ih ar «mes deceased, I lu vit particular ¡ittenlion to lbssssssfseBt fsaeaa, WhaScaa ha aaaaa tahnaidagwith footl tast,- I Wliat can be more appropriati-iy hWIIBIllBSI Wti.it ran i>" looie chastely beautiful than a poem lu i, ity laaaaatnagtha sssarraBssy of the SsnssnwaV aaloglalte «M hi« o; h. r \ i lues, snil at the BBtBB time their nann s in- n r'l.ii-' 111 the wa: p an«l wont of the composition 1 At aaeesaieswrfad,MogrMdiy,aad etdsgy. And whilst it hüll Itting tlllillte tO the deSMt.lt M S source of BW(Ol asttafa il oand aolaee t" the aorrow-strlehen heart of tin-in,» n a 1." If there be Bjoassrkel for aetoatlea he la willing ; r.- id pns«f-i for a metropolitan paper. Aeeotu- pli hinei,:- s«, \m-led, Ac. Am. No charge. The Wände Of tho groat Temple of Zeus at Olympia is BOW BBBSRBd from soil and important addi¬ tions ar.- iH'ing minie every week to the museums of sculpture and ins 'ipttoBA A c«»rresi»oiident of 77ie AcaiUmy ,le^ til.es nit rt- Olyiiijilali sculptures as paaaSBB» husBRnartha sanea nor tha aaiaa*Bl labth af the par- BBsasa -tatúes. .. It is easy to point out faults in them, sud m many t,-.-.) et Is th« y five B shock BB the notions of art which wc have form d from BBS works of IbOSeadS*- tor» arha rnpraaaat the aanssatra ine* "f ànseant nui us originality and basesBSSB «>f execution produce first sur- l»!iy-ami mit deliaht.snd rlnallv a fecliiiK that Greek art is a wid« r thins thBB we had supposel." The frafi- lucnts of lue Lastern and Western peilim« nts nie de- | acrltxd m Bt tall Al! these sculptures, the works of the aasaaa]snarfcs <»t PbWssbb, were alasnarataly «ket« in-d i»v tnaaaaaBB Ba asaste one inistuke. In describing tho sculptuii d poap on the assRBrfl pediment ha puts a hel- 111.-! SB lbs l:<ii«t of O-'uouiaii-.one of the ptiiuipal tsanres in the rharkd race. Tha Clutaaaa «ilgasn have djseoyered that 11 wsa Felops who had the beunet, ami that 'l.n'»- re ;i biiii! around hla beast Paasaalaa «jeerna to have besa, oa Iba who)«-, a tolerably aecur de nieuter as «ell as so lotelllswaf trsvaler, and tU:s litilo slip was laobsbij at, last mceol Uet« ropbetay. J'l BLIC OPINION. The l'r, siih-nt s Southern policy is at S pro- c111.11:. lusucvesB Is sssured, »fNew-Orlesas Ficsyuna il)» n. 1 The well meant poliivof IVesidenl Hayes will t.. waned. Hi»- ..i>i>»al toiii»' seoseufJusliee Of S Utlh -i!» ¦-,. i.itshaa Ih-cii t.'irnwu n-.'U.v. -lABgUMB W. ... p.) .»rites frofR Texas that be will cert linly t- i'-.l Mpeaker. With t ox in the «hair toe Houm 1 a; eouiMned droiia and nioiiagerta m Ua A, alnncli- (1110.) la it mu nrBriit time that Mr. Horace itaynard »:i. 1.... lid 11-1,1,1 ii,t TarkUh mission 1 if ihore 1- « »be wsr tin- r.ut.ii Binlra rJumld bare a ralnlatar of lariser tai, ¡it 1 ,,. ,1.1 i.iet iii 10 the in nine Tea I- 1. its in ¡..loiic.-in I beta. I * In «i« «lining to continu«' the bay«»n«'t iM'.ie.*. in Soiiiii (anilina and Louisiana the I'reaklciil I;:.- only ¦m to tin- uni tin cours«- eatered npoa bi bM m riseerflor ai th« cs/oa "t Mississippi and Arkans is. sou la tbe last siekof ins tena in tho cas«« of tnaUMaaa 1 aer Rep.) . ¦ look upon the President's policy as the «'lie I, 11 a ncllel I llllllK ilbolll lent icctill-tlllct'.oll. lo in. in..n.¿i-1,« unis, sod to aad the war period; sud ara ¡me-m bellevRiK that Ute dels} hu» not rtestroyod na aaVia iBoaUsa Bsraal dnd.i The North ami the National Oovernmeiit have detem.-i .1 is 1rs the potto ,,f '""'l ul"' .<IV,' l'"' ri""1" aehsae« i»» fnlflfl Its promiseaa Tbe groat bats« thai !'a* divided laine, so RSBS > thus removed, ami it la Bltogcthei »n, able that impormut ciianaes 111 jiolitical oriiai.laafpjii will he U;< result..[HosUm Olobe (Ind.) Ihere Ht ill exists a sunnise, 01 rather an ap- J mi, that Mr. Tilden mav not U-p..lili« ally de.nl alUit «.. ; thai us L14 «isvsitfp a vitaiiLj Bash ¦*. «,1 m o-i UM Basa of Andrew Jackson and William Henry Be** us..n after tfeaas candidates had been defeated for the I residency on the first trial. .(ItnfTil«, Courier (l>; m ) ¦s MUSICAL ASD DRAMATIC XOTHS. Tony Pastor continues to offer a first-class variety »how, at l.is Ihi-ater. Mr. John T. Kavmoml, as Col. Seller*, will m »t Ui. Park Tin ratet ln-xt Monday night. Mr. Heller's new proprramnie of illusions, at tin- W mulet Theater, hits been wi Icoimd with avn!i;y. Mr. Pox. th«' clown, has, it is stated, lieen recommitted to the lunatic asvtum »t Woin.-rvtlle, MSaa Thise are the last nights '»f "Our Boanrdina IIo-.is,-. at the Park Theater, ami of "Tho Dante"hi t! " at the 1 nion Sipiarc. Miss Beeetfl Daiihw ha*, appeared at the Eanle Theater,ss Juila, la "The iiuuchbuck." Tonight she will undertake Lwtfy MsiOstS. The Kreuch pnhllahera demanded £2,000 for tin. i, lit t perform .. Paul et Virslnto" ui London. Mr. Oye decided tu do without It. The Lyceum, the Olympic, Nililo's, and the <si:i l'raii.iseo Minstrel I'neaterarerloaed. '1 'be Minstrels w ill make a Summet tour of Inland cities. We learn that the Broadway Theater has tic >n leased to Mr. .lame» c. Dug, and thai it will bv him be mnni'gi o. next seaaoa.oi.cuing in August. us o tn-st BUMS »lai theater. Mis. Neilaoa ten «lays hence will befin her fsrewi ¡1, m.- igeiDcut in New-York, at the I Ittti Avenu Tiii-at, r. .. The Priaeesa Royal" is then to be transferred to tin- (irand Opera lloui'-. Mr. McCnltOngh will act Viririnius to-niirht, ami.for his beucflt.will act nihrlio ou Friday. Mr, B. W irde will take a Mm-tit nazi Monday.the last ni;.-hr a »ie tars. Jam-it _iPalmei 's season of maiatccmt-ut of Booth's Theater. The Enra)*rorof Oeniaay has im-t come into labe possession of a collection ol remarkable antograiih Mss. formed i.v an amatenr of music, by whom tm-v bad been Iiet|iiia1hi d to tue Emperor. TOO collection is said to Include "two quintets of Spoor, a piano piece by Tbalherg, a svmphSuiv bv Schubert, an sir With orrbes- tr.ll iicciimpaniiiiciit by Weber, aii.l four volumes of ill tin- sketches oi outlines for the 8th symphony of n. ..- tboreu." Tiie report vt .-les that the Emiieror Intends to deposit all theee origtaa] simes lu a public museum at Barita. It is purpose«! to commemorate the late .lohn Oxenfoiii, i>y a Momorial \n Indow in g*. «> -orae's c ,,t, - ilia'. Southwark, London ; ami nn inhers oi the stase ami the pre* s ara asked to enati Ibu e the eoal of this memo- ii.:l. The 'ii.sii.n is, obviously, gradona, affectionate, and worthy. Mr. Oxenford was, fur many years, the dramatic critic of rse Ltmtlon nmat, Me tilled mi ex* asperatingposition with digidtv. ability, and kindness. Mis memory deserves a window, at the very least tiiioiiL'ii winch, wsdo not doubt, posterity will look ¡tt Mm as an Image of patience. ..Affiletton sore loagtime he bore"- sod be bon- n well. The Mayor of Brooklyn and other leading eili¬ gem, of lim place have offered to Mr. M ward Lamb, the excellent i oiui UI »u, tlie practical rompinaosi ol a leail- ni'iii ai la m tit. Performances Will occur on May II. Mr, Lamb, ü will be remembet d, was bully burned somi time aipi nt the Olrmple Theater. The Brooklyn Eaale say«: "Mr. Lamb lias Ions been a familiar aod piiitsani feature on our stage. Perhaps uo aelor ever gained aflrmir hold Ui*on the Rood allI sud affectons of say people than ir. Limb obtuluedover the theater¬ goer» of iliis city. .'>'or has bis behavior off toe stage weakened the good inipnssion mule, behind the I.- lights. io many >.r our best people be is known rather as sa honorable, riillured, uuamoiining gentleman thin as im .o 'oiuplls i-i a no b c un ssedlj i-. Few people realize Ian narros Mr. Laiub's escape from death fiss been. Tho publish! I accounts of the nccidenl left the Impression mat Uis mjui s «ri slight 'l in- truth ¦» la recovery laauasl uiUumcul to Ida pay sietan, ¡le mi 1ère l mu ose m.an¦. lin- eomina eutertalnmentonabt to ii ii.i-iii -iiiiiii- in tlie staze snouts of Brooiilj n. Teal thi h rfoi nía-a 'will be « \i ell« t.t may sail iy lie nasuiued, and that the bouse v. ill be crowd >! isnoi doubtful." OBITUARY. 1 KAMI-! HAUT. Francia Hart, found -r «if and senior partner in tlio |.tintine; house of Kram-is H,.r! \ t ..., v a- bin.;« d yesterday from lila inte re»iiicinc, Ko. 363 Qates-ave., Brooklyn, the faaeral services being performed by toe Bey, John w, Ctadwiek. The faaeral was well sttended by njs Meada in the book v.m\ printing tandea, who fathered in larga ntunboreta p.n their laat trtlmte ol reapeel to one of the old master printers of this ciiy. Hi.-. pa'l-'iear« is were Boawell Smith of Beiibner é Co., David Wolfe Braes and Jane s Lindsay of Geo. Bruoo, son A Co.: John McKillop of .McK:ll.-p. Bptagng * C«* I». 11. Maletead, President of tin- Rational Ext hange Baah, an ) Cirlne.it 'a;. Mr. Halt was burn in New-Peilford, Mass In 1818, Tho death ol bia parents oblhted blm, at the early agsof ira, to go to work in the printingolBee ot bit nnele, in which he acquired h practica] education of great value. lie went tiiioit .-a all ti.i grades of n thoronafa workman compositor, pressman, loreman, proof-reader, and part¬ ner, and about IeSS be ln'i,aii business in lus own name In this city. He so a scqntred a ¡ocal ret utation for .»'all anil »eciiricv. Probably the most eoinpllcat d pieces ol typocrstdilca! work ever done in this rlty es n* from his hand. He straggled for many years with mode¬ rate success, but ns tlmt i improved bis fortunes mended. H.-lived ii preside atibo bead of one of tin- ia rifest printing houses in the i iimtn, and to cu|oy tin i use and leisure tl si follow wi II direct 1 ludu itrj and acknowl¬ edged ability. Early In Ufe be drew aruund him many fat nul friends an.I workman,both in and out of tits (itl'c.i-, whose iiieinlsliip ndured to tin last. His in.- was one. i ns tinht with disease, which hi bore uu aeninst bravely. He maintained alwavs » high repntntloii for tldeiitv to all bia engagements, both in his hnsinc** and kocial life. He was a clear thiuker and a brtiluuil iaiki-r, overflowing with alt and pleasantry. . SHOT BJ A FOLICKMAN, death op raí" naooKLTH BLAcaeMirn, vntrx, Antonio Loux. the blacksmith of No. G.'iil Beary*st_, Brooklyn, who aras shot by Oflleei Mint,m of lbs Third] Precimt in selMefeaae aaToealsj alghtrdled yeaterday asomlng at the Lou.' Island CoUcae pllsl. L-uix was a man of very bad wpatatloa, aod had often been in tin- hands of tin- police. Be retm ned home early Taaaday ersalag aftai having drank heavily darlas tha day. He BegBII Bbnstng his wife :::tl childrca and tlnt-al- sotag iheii lives. About 10 o'clock he seised his wife, aad tbrowiag her oaabed, attaaapted io strangle her. 8ne resisted and aereaawd for help. OSeei Murtha re- spóndedr and on estering tin- room stteaspted to tear Loux away from Ida wife. The stalwart UaOksndth easily overcame the piilii ennui, w ho was a smaller man, and poshing Martha basa him. he rushed to a corase oi the room after a dooble-barreled ihotgna, Martha t en las into tlie Hire, t and Hiiminom d < »tlleers H.ubv, llal- loian, Mollistan, and lto»;era. As they entered the door Loux, who held the t'Uli tit bis shoaalcr, dl-'.-hiir.-ed it ; the Basuras atones Bog« rs fall an tin- sliield, the balls gSWrtltg oil and taaftag the mnsclea ol bis N-rt am. As Uogeri fell Martha raised in« revolver and tared twice i ona-ol the balls struck Loux tn Ihf liilelicid. jllsl above the left eve. in,- v,o;im!nl in-ii were taken to the Long Island College UuspUsl. Lous apparently rafTered severel* during tna nlabt, and died at io a. i,i.. yesterday A post-mort«m ezaminsUos showed that the ball, after entérina tho skull, glanced downward and lodged in the leftloueof the brain, 'lhe coioiici's tnqacat will probably be luid to-day. It was at tirst supposed that Boxcrs's injuries were slight, but ruhsequent examination showed them tu be serious. Several consultations of physicians wert held f sti rday, and It waa thought best nui lo stlcmpl ampu¬ tation ot the ¡o m .¡t present, as un re are bone* of sai lag it He is regsrded by the police sutboilties asaTcry etiicieiit otiicir. siid is highly wit east d aasmg htaaaso- OfiiVi-r Murtha, directly after the Shooting on Tuesday ulgbt, leported blmsell ¡it the Third Precinct and told what bo nad done. Thoogh las act was considered com¬ mendable ami proper tu.der tin- circumstances, be was relieved from dat* until after the proper official exami¬ nation shall have ii'-n made This Is the seoendliaM durliiR two years that he has been called upon to shoe! offenders. Aboul one year ai;o, in l-'iist-phic-, he shot au e,. aping boigtar, FOUND DKAD IS THE WATER. F.viiii'.N(i:> Of BonMtBY and Mritnpii. Officer Daltonol tlie Twenty-second Precinct was on patrol mar the foot of Weal Porty-sixth-st. at 1:30p. m vsteiilav, when lua iitt"iitioit was called to the body o a man floating tatae water at a Bterl dJs* tanee frasi the shore. Ha tssenred Ike aaatatsaee of a lioattiiati and «.ucea d.al in bringing Hi«' body to the laud. It had evidently been in the water for-two Or three weeks, ss the leak was badly inaeo4sred sad j artially ,1,,-ompi.sed. LMiiiii-iatiot, sliowc.llt I be the body of »m_n about 40 years old, and r. fart 0 lachea in hi-fht, with dart hair, mtuthsehe sod goatee. The Caee had besa iu Boaaa pan-* ^'^' aW:->- a,,(1 was "'' """''' ¦wollen and blaekenedtkal Ik»Icatur.-s eonld bsrdlybe r, -'i'i.i/ d A deep gash :.' loss tin- tlno.it, much worn at the «Mi.es. but -cTidently asada by a knlfs or soaae .the, sharp inst.,¡ii..ni. Indicated that IB* axes had heea ¦unrdered and slterwsrd ftwrws uno the rater, it .,.,. i urobable ais" that Iks tiatortnoate man bad been robbed, for ovibiutrot vatoe eoold ba fourni on the I ody except a en,', and p.-nlinife. 'i bst ÜM BbSS had B la -OOd cn.il.iiK.ine.s was BVtdeBt Iron, his clotb.ii.'. ., . ...i ,,f .«lark b.HVir oven out. bliieK elolli The trreaenl derated ftyle «>f boraet bas the SlWaUa,^^ Wien Hiiilcim. .... .HUI ,n %-ajiT so ion« S th. doctor oot. turned Lta visiU." ALBANY. WOBI OF THE I-l.t'ISLATTUE. Titr Htiiinix onthTBR is rur. rrbatr mor AMr.NDVKNis.tin: at pity nui. PsaRtRB THF. SRRA1 .TllK l.ow Toi.i-s BHRRf APPli« «Y ran as-i.miu.v rrouotum <»k ofki SAI SRTRS !\ RROOhXTR. |fi:i>m Tut: itia.ei au , «>i:i;i »i'oNiii.vr or nir mini Albany, Apiil 25..The MWoodin »Cflur was called up by (Senator Woodln in the Senate to ami several very inipnrliiut iii.ie.tidmciitn were BMsda Senator WoodR) was th»' BBthOf of both. Oncpt" that tha Besad <»f Apportionment, shall aaasBBl of Mavor. Controller, the Pu salent of the Board of 1 and Assessments, and four (Inslead of thrasi tahas etttaeas ta bo appointed by th« htayar, is also provided that 1RS citizen numbers serve for two, three, four, ami li\ wais tc«,.ti This amendment was adopted without opi'O«! Senator lierard, iim.iug others, highly coiiuiiondin Hie si com! of Setialiif Woodil.'s iiiia-nilnu lit« struct B clau-o ill the forli'th Mcti.eu which forbade the B of Apportionment to rcdm-ii tin- u .V s of the sc ti .n la is, arcesea, aad p..i.eemen. Beaalne Waaatal Kisti-.l this niiieiiiltii'iil. It had baSB ri.i'ileil In Senate when th« bill w.s nuil« r ansjaaaloa in the« lniltce of the Whole, anil BBght no! to be adopted i Senator Starbuck saiil that In lielie.cd Senator WO« motion was a rood one. He was astonished i Boaster treat Mew-Yets asenaahsg n pregeos which vvoa.d \nit into the hands of the I aathartfara the right toeoatrot Uaaalarunof thepe n, «Ircincn. und aehost leaehi rs. This surely WBS "Home Bale" they had been clamoring for. BUB Wa:s;,t!tli n offered on ami miment to llif ainemliii I by which it would only apply to future r.ppoiiiluii and not to the jire-i-nt scia.ol ten hers, tlr.ai»n, pilicemiii. Menator Starbuck asked him if it wouhl ha better lo trust this power to a local board rat that) to the fiffsfflBtrrr -senator WaSBtsfl re; II "I wouhl r.itinr trust the laSghdalBIB t tiie laçai satbBrlUea in aneh » inatter. doi.V w.nt to give tlie Hoard Of Apportionment power." A vote was then taken ape« bJaaaueadaat and it was rejoeted by a \ote of .'» t » 9. Tha Iva censi-lcl or tus own SBd those of BBBBtBrB BBSSTSB Gerard, Biaby,aad Bandea, ths alber Vsw-Yorh ha tor«. Mr. «V.lot's inotii.il was then voted B| and caiil.d. Mr. Woodin then BBSTt «1 that bill be B) amended us to give tho Ho of Apportl ci..eut lbs power to Berrease the Balastes everyoffl iroflbi CltvGovernment(n leven except le ¡els ni ei |i irruii-nt.-/. as in II.e niiaii . leli-il hill. 1 motion was til rarrw-d. A \..-»- was then tskrn ni the bill i: If, l.'it it l'aile t of pa--:.--. OS log !.. Il not calving a e nst notional number ol \»»t> s Tbe fidlowl wns the vote [llepubucsai in ttoaaaa aad DeioueraU italics) : i) ta BsjMten, I)rk»,l1!lr, Inars, SarssrS«, /,'.,' U,r.|r,,. I ,, ,lt on, Vi hlel, en;,, aler, Harria, a». J Welt« an. Council. Moore, sill.i. -, Wo.hIui-18. BATS /-¦' -, ,*, Msinters, afsrs«ara, waga ,; ». e. .i.'ti.i Woodln moved ibstlhevots be rccoiisldei an.I l'i-t tlie lull Ile n tt<-upon tbe tsbh*. Thr moil wss carried. It will be called up In toe SratluUsesal umliliail'il. ss passed. TueSnppl) fall was passed by a rote of 23 to 7. T Ml ;i\ Ins ta la arda ol b< altli of rlties the rlahl to ma a rompleiut tmulnsl ii no am In a n< (siichasibe Hunter's Point fartoriss) wss, after s M di bete, oui' n »l t«» a Uilnlreadlog. luere was a abort debate lu the A rmbrj oren co:u-iiii.",:t resolution spprovins of the luv. tolls sin drawn i:.. by Un Canal Board, an a vote was then tHk upon It. During the taking ol tin-vote mverc critlrlsi or i im pi»ilu v ol ti.» Caual iio..rii were m. de lo x Sloan, Mr. Unbert, anil Mr. Pkiuncr. i"b< reso'ution . pa-s.ii i v tin- following rote [Republicans ta Usent l>ciniHi..:-iii ItaUcJ 121- Aivni.i. »", '.in». iltslpes. Hager, BsikeuatOBB, Crvirlrk tlotuhin, HamUrt, Harnea, JHtn.itr, llostrd, .v...,'.,, /;.,-. ii|,in, /'.,.'.ii<I, ¦'¦'", BhauSSSBj innings, "¦', Lanaheha, Rli blun, II..-II, Bsflltftir. /. .¦»', .ski In,an, lint.i'ti. Pay, McOraw, avisais, /.,..» -ii,, Ftsrke, MlUruany, s'..e, Brirk, Usllaa-ber, Mutter, Ptrpbrnsoo, //.o. <...,,,., Harria, si,,.r. Broten, J. ¡I, Ura.,%, Meiler, Blrsbsa, Butiner, i.ralintii. J s.. AVirSfaMS, Tuber, , i..,1i .. Jftren, I batik ithwatt Case, i; M, !i'i.ii,i;m,, Orr, Tlghe, CkiHi, Hayes, /' jht. Val i.tins, Clark, liealy, Pnr.iy, Ntrarpla l' : ,, 11 -1.'.urn, .'.'.,f, W'ieks -71. (VvIVr, lieu st, iloekt ell, u*. /.., fJuwdia, Uerrltk, ssva ¡....i er, «;» t». Mnsdr, BsatBo, tï,.| tv. In, M I. .'iiUiiri. Moore. Bklsaer, Its ilv.in, Uraluun, .1 «i.. Run -s' w-r. i .t. ¡t..'.» i"- il, AVil ep:r«r, liilllUKtOB, 11'»^; l.ii-iai. Noi .'.un, H.I..1U, //i»,»././,/( ./, ii'ihlif, 'li.llir, li;...,n.J..-., l,,..i.i, I'..:.,W., i .:-. i: Klns. i'"si. HViaaÇ < sac, i. A., I.-.iK, l'etlar, WaNb, (.|.;.i,, /..,.,1/.nr, I r,tuer. W lli.iitis, i ,,: .-n, .M.ln'ls, }:¦,.;. «.V, //.//.,Wiiic.'i-51. ilRiba, K- »-. /. Mauumré. i:¦¦;..». .,. All I-, II« i.la. -i.iitli, W^i! ... A ..is. u.U..:.»] m i-mu.uni rrnioruii ranees asnloi ¡un cii. tun lu : i.e Kxclsi i m as II wa lately intoriirele le, t,-, l'ouï .. «i« tuais wsa n.d. Pétillons wci reí ¡vi o 'uni a r following Prom 'i". ¡. i dents ni Pin -! ing, lineen« «.iiiiii from n an ont« il A Ihton rrota tii >,. n i, .i '.i.l'..\ riii'iiils ni V..--!.-, :i Row-York i..»i .j.'.i residents of O.weso: fiom tía- uiembrr, ol n. Mftlli usi Episcu ï.\ «ailnh nf l.yn ien\ lile, Oilcan C-uiinty; lr«»in .virait:.h-l i"-nt uta ol Newburi;! flili, '¦:¦'. lilt Of li.iii l'.ti,,», Man oa < oiini,. tr.n r -il. »ii. "f -a'aie)?. Springs; ron: Wntrrtown l'empei nuce Itcforni Club, Wnlertosn, Jegorsoii County; Iroi lèverai hundred r«-.»id ¡::s ni Waterlov n. Mr. I. dîey's lull, gréa Hey nu unns aala les .,f t'-. ottic. is of tbe llrool r. n t. u". ernun ..:, w,:» pa ta« l b svoteol 01 :«»ll. Tbc rollowin« table Bives tu« san, ru - ni i .n iiic.i ,-.k in iii in m : Msror.sii.immi inspector ni l»ar!ca.iju illi i i'..i" U :; t llii .ol Police. 12,00 forperatton Coonscl U.lstl r<ersrsaiaot l'»>lii«.l.Mi Tresnan r. 4.01111 ji.-t- ctirrsol p..i.e.. foui Amlitor... .:i...imi ».-.u.*.-..-:.m-.i.-,, C'ollrclol .I Tsxes an Other li ucii., .1,'jo Aasasainent« 5.000 1: .n:n,-iii n. l,,o Itl :.! ni Al ara I.u.i 1 1' ¦:. ..-.i .|,| 1 Pre ele:.: >'I i»i Bsrimesl cíe ». Munirons. ¡.ou of Assessment* .. HUM Pr II ¦ ;.i... .l.so Aasessurs, escii .''«'" iHxataeñ. ¡mu i'. ,-,. Ü.I..I IL iiit:,.::.o m in-.- srahsl.._.. m Alilt'liii« n. «-m ¡1 1.000 la r iln-eii. rtist t»n'. I're-.j«!vi.i 01 l-i.llee Bull -eiv.ie . ïJ5l » \eise |ii-|.:iit!ii.-nl'. 3,00'J li -. iia.l P|i-:.l.!i1 i.t lue llll'l 1,1., 1-. tus! J. .1, - Ml Un klli .rs l». partm'ia S.OO .nul in in- luvreaseil te Prenaient ift'liy Wiiik-..",,«ssi misrrtbss. 1,0 1 l'nniUll sin.iir ol «itv ¦-,. f fin" l'e.irV Sli.l Works . 8,. peace.;i.."»iii C.'rsol Paras.Noeaiary rk-, ,»r r*MlseCourts ., ïs'.lpl.of l'illic»'. .I.âlltl I TneofBeesol Counsel to tho Bsaid ol Health. Depart meut Ol Police and Kxeis ar-nl'i.iisli.',!, un,! in, Curpo ta un Counsel la empowered todo I bolr dot lea \ I frei snd peí'lUlidie» received h) boj of Um cuy offlciu inri tobe »aid Into Ute treasory Of the rlty. «)i!i-»r- win have been elected for s stand lertn arc noi air-- u 11,1 the tii'i. nit ti.o.c sleeted sflorwsrd sre. The autnon ties me problhited fr-uu iaeressiaa the salaries beyoaü id'- smounts dated Bbove. Tbe aggregste amouutoi tin' reduction of ularteats |l».VO0O¡ bul the bedel is ii will be far Bars than Uns, us ths Common Council 11 authorised to reduce tinlaafarMa of theelerksol all tin dCJ lit..e.US. u.. m u,- :i|ijuopriaiii»ns Inserted 1:1 lbs smpplv bUI while It was in the Kenate do sot meet with the approval of a Isrgc number of Assemblymen, and a arvrre slrog' ».'!.¦ over them is prrdietod wbea the bill coascs ap lot confideratiou. Up»m BtottonofMr. Ifustcd, the A«sem- bly refused to-dsr to euuear in a li<¦- amenamcats, sad a conferí lice etil.iuiltlee nas uppo.ntd, cuuststiug «m the part of Hi.- Assembly of Mi isrs. Uualed, Alvord, 11.:-.. -, Cossus,snd Main.ml. The b.ll aoulumiug ths tlarlae Court, recently psssod l».. the Senate, waa, after a short but sharp r aisianee traes several New-York Démocratie ineiiib- is, passed by toe Assembly 10-dsy, ? WORK OF «.«».MMHTKKS. THF. RBW-TOBR MX Us.AMRBOMRRTR TO TllK CODR.IRBORARCS COMUITTRR's RRVORT. [raoM in. BBOCLAB noasaaaioBiiBMi us ma ibispbs I Albaxt, April 25..Tha Aaeenblj Counnit- toe on Oosaaserco aad Kavbrsttoa gave a heartag tr-aay to th« oppoaeata of Us bbvruis at the Dock Departaaeat 111 the l>« paitnictit ol l'ulnii' Works. âlUIIBg Idhwa pres¬ ent from Row-York were Joba S. Storia, w. 11. Webb, A. M. «raven, H. 9, Dimoei,, I'. W. J. Ilur.-^t. and BdWBld I'iicii. Tin gha of the arajaawsata ansd was that the do« ks woulii not bo kept in sa K«»«»d order by ths super¬ intendent of Public Woikr, as by tue pteSSat del lutin nf. and that tha conuucreial luterests of the city would »uller. The àsseubly Judiciary Commit'. ». !i-te:i,-,l t.isn argaV Hieut bf David Duilhy l-'lelil to-day in favor of the post- pii'inieiit of the timo when the Cede «f it' am anal Ju-iiii shall re Into Beet until May t, 1878. Mr. In id ¦aid that while some u;i nhapiera. p«ropoaad bud year, had been toasssMsd by lbs bar ami aaafBl sasesslsseata suL'pe-i» ii, other ehaplaaa had besa added Uda yaai whteblawyen had not yet had time to i-xiui.inc. it would tie Brise u. lu.- luioii to «¡vi« the liar a »(BOT t' exauilae the fresh chapters. B) lbs uitioii of the Beasts, s fortnight sgo. ths eode wooJd net &> bato < ::«.' t Uli Oct. 1,1877. Tha Renate hill eantntahsg tha sew «*hap- te.-s ui.t aiio-iidiiieiila lo ll.e rt.de Was BSSBBldSted In the | :..y at the afteninon Besabas, bal BS act'.-n was tul.en lli'iit: It. Mr. llo ¦¦¦I.i 0:11 BSOTSd that US toda »-'" lnti.iticit on May 1,1878,snd tbe Asaeraulrtfss sllll debatías Uns motion whoa lbs boar of sdjotuiunent 1.mied. Toe bill will agsln i>e debated to-aaorniw, as II ih neeesssry i«> pass some bill of ihis nstnre before Mai ' next, the day art by ii.»' last teartsuttare fur tho code to no into effect. Tin CMiiiinilt» i- of 13 Of the .U li.lih BOpotated t»i re- vi-i.- the general bssarancs law drawn arpby th Assoai- blr Iuaursnoc ComtslUM, wUllorwbabt} leport back tas bill to-morrow. They bava bubm asseral saauagea la Mae lull. Ths section eontpeUtngthe Saperiuuindaal «»t the in« rai.i'e i).-|.arlan m in exaini.ie even company la the Btats at hast oBoa every year, la «jnodUed to Ue sft »i that ihr superintend» m must make such eiati mail» n ím n two years. Tbe eeettoa ta n sard t»» w t sssa 1 »»n- hplltllK to «lefaliie the eo.n|ianlts Was «trirkcii "it Block tiumpsalaa are forbidden i<» decii-use their capital, v. lu« h tbe origlaal Mil aliowsd Iheea ha do. A m estos has bei n added BsBRtag it t n«- «lut v of Hm BBSSatotossb nt to cum'.ci »u» ii eoBBpaalse a* have bupatrad ibsti aaplial to BsahS ihc iii.ys'.i.nual goo«!. Auolhur addilloUtU sco- Mon aMflBM it IBS duty of the superintendent, when In- discovers that a company la in a v.. ak so, «lili. to rasjéeat IBM Allurnev «icncrul stones* app \ to some court for »n arder upon t a i iniipai y for it to Show cause w In a r> « eive.r stionhl not I«.- appointed. A seetl m giving bw misasen in Insurance pompeóles to make loans upon lande In other States, if wttbinoO nub-, of Mew-York City, which va« rirtcken out in the Committee of the Whole, is replaced. The rómpanles arc forbidden to loan nmoey on town bonds, la iii, s, etioii relating to tae aannal reporta of the eota* 1 nil » to. »t of tin amendments made in lite Committee n! tie \\ hole, in ell, el compelling the eoiir.iatlli » lo DtakS a more detailed siaietiK in of their all, 1rs, are retained. i'-e section li-i,itiii..- the pa] of ofltrersto their Bxed ¦.' fuies, ¡uni foi%ni.i tu- them taking commissions, is ¡iin.i did -o th it offleciaof an in- nrntie entapan* arc forbidden to talo- rommlasloaserta from other Insnranm euiiiiniiia >. nad a «o to net aa eflkera >.f other lasaran companies. Tin- Ba iro.ei Committee of fa- Bastas have n solved to report a bill ereailna a railroad and "telegraph oo Bioii lo bave eh u-gc of tins.- mt*a*eata, The Woodia Inveottgattaa Committee of the Senate met ai «'on n ss Hall Hit« aitc-rnoon at 3:30, but ü ere were no wtim ears present to examine, they went tuto rxecntivt trasloa It seems tlavwlineeset subpensed v>ere s.aoned to Hew-York, and have goaa there. Tney will be r, called. The llotiM! .lu.lleiarv «ntn u ttee this afternoon had a hearing oa tin- Bayes BapM Transti bill, and were ad ajeawed bv Judge Emott, who srga d in favor of the rjllbcrt Blersted Ballway. He said that a wide svecne was nrrrsaary for the requireil rapid trankt road. In arder ti.at rs*artracks oould he laid-some f,.t way trams and s. me for thr-iiti*!i rxpceas trama The New-York Elerated Railroad bas demoi »frat.-.i thai rapid transit is practicable, it can i.nlv be uttainei! by BofflS .»uch systiia as that advocated by him and approved by the liest **agga-**en. He said: "Here is B I'loimsal to put tin* «ireenwich Sireet Elevated Kaiii-oad C.inip.niy on S certain route bjr a commission selected ander this Baptdld Transit set The ooromlssk-n was an Intelligent body of men eoiuposed of «1-n. DiX, «iov. S.-yii.oiir, mid other cittz-tia of «-«pial character, and w hen you say tiny have d m.- wrong and mail'- uiistak s in their selections you larjmgB the character of the men." Be Biwaed that tae pensas* of aa alevsted road through a l-ustneas avenue did not have the eflk* t of drptveiatiiig pioi'iiiv; on toe eontrnrr.Nlnth-ave.wss Instanced to pi"\eiiiat n w-a» bciicii, i ii, ami its growth during the past few years w.,8 compared with the stagnation of Beventa-avs, In eonelnston, he asked: "it you should come to the conclusion that the rule at damages to be paid or asaeased as taking property 1er publie woiks should be e\t, tided, miii.c It a ».-eneral law make it ap- plj to ai; rhssai s of eocporatlone ami all works ibroogli- outthe State. Do ant iliaerttalnate agaiast tinsse public work» wiin-ii arc so Bsesssary io the city of New-York." BBBTOBATIOn OF Mi.»»iv¡ 004 umiints. Al.liANV, N. Y. April 2~>..The i'ollowii,;* onieial paper explains itself: ktatk or Nrw-YoitK, j On ii i. or Tin. ski at i vitv ot Sr*rii,> âUUBT. M. Y., April ZA. 1877, J The Beeretsry of state desires to avail blu*erJfof ike roartesy of the press to acknowledge the restoration or the folio« lie-' documents « nl out and abstracted from the oil. ctl.'ll of hls».,r a- il locnrds of tin- M.,1 Department, In addition to 11.r 'eived and neknowledgedon two previous occasions. Thej came by mail in envelopes postmarked " Heouarvllle, Peno., April !»'it." but with no otbt-i m iie;ii."ii uf Ibt name and address "f the pi rsoa to v. n en the - ale i- Ind 'bled for their restoration I. ttei in Uutefa tram the Bev. Qodevridas D. dins, m »-ion n \ among tae Mohawk Indians, relating to a Ki i neh Wiiin..l, a m ! u i OtUOUg f 1at- Igdinils, L'Jd of July, IdOl. Iran-la i.m bit :;¦, Its plane. Minutes nf lb« il » ol Representatives lor28th of April, I«in", signed io J. (Irabam, gpenger. i;- sut <»n a petition ol Thomas Jones ol Lona Island, s p I 7. 170H. Affidavit .,i Peter II. rung relativa Io church nfTairs, .Jltli > pi.-nibei. 17.»a Report on a e. titia, of Jobannes Yedder for land eat i.tf from the eatd |ietttfoner, April 10, I7KI. Three warraata drawn bi Philip Bchuyler upon Mr. Livingston, fressun-r, for the pavwnut ol bii's incurred ou account of tue Province of New-York, aii in Dutch. (; H A J. i;. I /> / v ' h i; i ,; \ a 8 \\$. FRANCE AM» GERMANT. Paws, v, . dnesslsy, April 'jr., I »377. A ni.ijoiity of the Paria papera, paytknlarly tin- /'</ sMisw« I''ritnftiiiti-, BZ] res» the opinion that «nin. muí Molt he's «b eiai a tii .ns in t; e Oermaa Parliament yes* o i-iiay w.re me mte mied as hoatUoto Planee, LOSÓOS, \V< iliiesda.v, April 25, 1*<77. A affectai telegram to the second edition ai ras ramea .'loin Berilo nys Gen. roa Moltke's speeeh attraetoas m h h aiieiition here ns the Básalas maatfestosa. His mm rail) --um. d thai Oea. von MoUka mt, nded to tell the i reiiei. that <;¦ naaay is watching their arasant ms, t: al she aegua nted with the peculiar disposition of their troop-, ih.;, sue cai.not eonreive ihelr immense mil.ta.y . doits loiilmat BOythlBg el-e save revenge at theUistfltlliig opiMiiiuatty.and irarning her thai tier- man) will inn allow bei t.."p.mit by Oriental troubles foi tn<- possible pursuit ol anti-Teutonic plans. THE SPANISH CORTES. MAi'iiin. Wisteesday, April '-">. 1877. Kin;* Alfonso In person opened the session t*r the Cortee to-day. In the apesea from the throa* he deelsn s thai ti:«- ndatloas ol Spain with foreign Paaret » is more eerdlal than ever. The .«light dtlriciiltics with England, the United states, ami Osfssaay have been settled, Inelttdtag tas Basteo l-lamt afodr. He expresses the hove tint the parhanathaiist «'«ba win shortly bo effected. The state ot political affairs provéate ¡my re «lint« m if tin- military or naval establishments. At a meeting of th» Ministerial party Beflor Canovas del Castillo declared thai tbe Ubcral-Cousei vat i v.- party ujd no' ii llnqulah power, aa it had not accomplished Its task. The Constitutionalist Centralist deputies have resolved mo in participate Ui the debate oa IBs reply to the royal in ecu. THÉ EPSOM RACES. Losóos, Wednesday, April 'Jî, 1S77. This yv.-is the second day <»f the Epaou Ppring meeting. The «¡rat Metropolitan tUskes (handieap) brooght out si\ ronteatants. Mr. Alex. Bnltasif's John Day,withfl toi laid Bsainsl htm IB the latest betting, won, with Ñor«leb. at 7 lo l. second, sud Lilian, at 3 to 1, i bird. T1IE ASIATIC PLAOITE. I'l.ill.iiAN, We lit. seliy. April _,">, H77. The plainte bjaa appeared at Besht, candng tin.ir f..Iraths dally Theasertallly IsUkely toin- iiii-e. Baaltary measures ar, b lag laB.) tbe l'eis.i'ii (io iTiiiinn!. Tnere were 17ii deaths at li u'il id ttiiui iiie plague betww n this 10th and -Jiid nists. THE MEXICAN REPUBLIC. Cm of Mexico« .\i»ii! it;..Politic.i! grreeta eoatinae to ba made. m. ñor K. Mejte, Ibrssertj Beets* tory «sf the Tressnry sader Prestdeal Lm-.Io, has aeoa Uuprisoard for nOrg-- awlpraetlrca daring the piu>i two yens. (i.iv. .Il nine/,, who arreste.I Mr. (tatter, the Am -re m < m.sitl at Aeapaleo, without cause, ¡ind kept him in .-online- ment three weeks, relessed blmb) order of President lass, "'-t '-ut lanit r.dri »s. The America :i f--« incuts It -re are very Imttgnsnl at the ñutíase. The fourierdela Europe bus «,-. pended publication. The Tteo Utpublit» wni probabl) uhwontlnne its issues on May i. -. journals have all atang favored Presldoal Let-do. lti«i- ,i ni Dun has itrrlared tbe House of Deputies Illegal u a ion .'ie-». Tb« .-eiiaie ts called to meet in September, when both bodies will form a Constitutional Congr.aa. Tbe «'iouch party an- Indignant brean .¦¦ I», u disavows an. alii.in . with ili.-m. The orlgiBsl Tuxtepee party shows signs oi -li..sitis'aetto:i with 1'iaz. snuthreaten to oppose him. A formidable rousplracy has been discov¬ ered in San Luis Potosí, sad a number ol arresta have In c«i made m cons, ipn nee. Jean Men.le/, will probably succeed Befior Ogoeoa aa Mlaister of War. Oea. Cortina has bun si t at libciiy by Dial oa asesie. . THF. CANADIAN PACIFIC BAILBOAD. Ottawa« April 25*.In the Honae of Com« moll« this morning» vote was taken on l»t. Tupper's rcsi'Iiitioii, which was to the clf.-.t that the House ili»»p- provesof the policj and coin.-e pursued by the «iiivern- meut w it'i reapeet to the «.ma.lian Paelgc Railway. Tho vote stood, for the («overiuueiit. 105¡ Bgalnat, "i!>. OATHQLIC «"l.Kin.YMLN' sTAltTlNU KoH BOMB The Kev. i:«l\viir«l M«(.l\nn, D. I>-, paatorot St. Stephen's « '¡lurch, in Kast Tw« nt\ -».ightli-nt., tailed on tin- sieamship Bothnia ya**4erday afteraooa for Live; pool. Prom lli'Ti- he w i!l go to Home as one of the repre¬ sentatives of Cardinal MeCloaksy at the c.-lebraiioti of the tlftieth niinivi rsary of the Pope's elevation to tho dignity of a BMawp, Edward U Hagnet. Castries Job» soii.Jaiiies MeOnlre, and several otln-r Catholic laystCS were aise naaaaagpra sa tin* tteamshlp, and wlBpteb- nbiy ¡Ha-i iiii'iuiv it. MeOlyaa oa the Joaimey. The pier in.i'is.-- (m ¦.-,.,. throiiited with priest- and others WBO wi-h.d to bid farewell lo tbe deparllog clergyman. Ami ng tin- prit its wen fathers Mel ready, t'oiiltou, and Byron of St. BJrphi n'a « burch, Mah»o« ol wllllamrbiirgh, i arrell) of Bt Jan . -'.< tiureh, Dr. Burtsell ol tbe m tii, Kpiphanj , Onion of Bufferns, V.J.; I. .--!. i Msu- bâti.m.i t.-, Metiili.n and Htekej uf Brooklyn, and stutni'i- of Melroae. Tue Cardinal has also teleeted for other clergymen to BFpn nt nun, FathersOnfBn of MBObattanvllie, Pi. n- derrasl ot Miditletown, N. V.: Kearnej of tbe Cathedral, and Edward« ol tbe Chnreh of* the Immai ulate Coueep- tlon, m East Pourteeoth-et. A meeting of the clei ¦¦ «ras held on To idsr.nl which the address,written m i.at m, t., i. fi,-., m. <i t,, ib, Pope ana signed. Dr. Mo- Ulynn bos n n assigned the duty ot niakli>g -.¦ pin pentatlón addreaa to th« Paipe.bul ¡>s the addreaa of the el. rgj mu yitiaoimi, it will be carried to u m .-in .ii.u Kearney, »ho will also Lav- eaarge ol the ,'..r-.i.'i.oiMi wifii h h,,. been aubaeribsd by the t'athollea of tali dloeeee. It is atated mat some persons are dls- aitisfied with the amount, Inasmuch as Bruohlyn, a fiiuch smaller dloeeee, hss tenl H1.000. lattn-r Pren- dergasl ol the Cardinal's re|***eaeutailTeB will a 'o,i.,-., and Father* Kearney,Orttsu,sod Kdwatda on -..tnnl.iv m the City .f Berlin. The celebration in Borne will last hixt.nii davs, 1, K-iiiulugou May -I. the da* mi which the pope was appoint« da bishop, and will eons lude an June «i, the dm oi Ins consecration, li is pioi.atde that days will t..- ». t ap.rt for sadleuees far the represen tativea of diaVrool uatiuiia. with a reilgloiw rclcbrutiou uu Hie lu-il day- _^____^_____ In planting potatoes this (Mnj it will l>e well l. tie it brick io « a |*oUito, or ballast them in touts w a> mi ihat the bugs csunot cany them otr.-|i^>me BBWt-BOL WASHINGTON. VEOEMàL AM) STATE AllBOWTT. OEX. iiA-sKs ARD «»UN*. SDRBMUfi IN ADTOCaVOI OB run pi r.s.t.i.Ms sihtbkrn policy. inr ISaSBSirS to «/SRI tkiltmí.I vTAJBàTRGTOR, April .2."..Gen. Hank« re- anUrhed lo a trlass* today that the turn of President lfa>i'.- in tlie Sonth Carolin i anil f/oillsiallil contioviesi«--« was not In liis opinion Inconsistent with the interests of the li.-pitiilican parly. lie said that the «-nurse of events I.ad placed t't party In relation to tlum- States in a Wreauj pn-lt.oii, an I if was therefore ne essary to with¬ draw from the aitifiule In which the Ouvmnmen! had l»«en pined. Be n called IBB fSS tthat President Grant had seen this during the closing «lays of his A.liniiustia- th n, aadhad babea aaaasarea Iswhaag i«> ha rsatorattoa of tue proper relation between Ua Federal and State aathorllbB. aad had phased toe sneathtB teeaehaaatnV Rade thai President Haves hid only one cours«' to pursue. II. said that !';. |»n hut lind pcrfui mod his part of the duti exeaBsaUy andjadtehaasty. finí. W.emian se« ms t.. place great faith In the promises of Govs. Hampton and NiehoIIs to the Admlnis- tration. Ho said If day that the whole philosophy of Southern life was based on the Idea of honor, and If there was a:,y Impulse that would keep tin- Southern people to the pledges taey havs anida to the Bx cativo, It would be their sense of honor, and the fa» t that to break tneir failli won! I biiti.tr upon tin in tin' Just oppro¬ brium of Ua whole count y. It remained to In- seen how far tue autlioriiv of those who have niele these pledges iiin be effective in overcoming lbs deep-seated prejudices winch influence aeooauenida portion of the idle und Irresponsible element in southern society. Tic General dues nnl anticipate serious trouble growing out o th.- large trust placed by Us President in the pudges of «Boathern leaders, but is avbtently in favor of ex¬ treme measures tdiould tliose promises lie violated. WASHINGTON NorKK. Washington, April 25, 1S77. The trustees of Howard University to-day asaetea Dr. W. W. Patten of Chica.'« to BS its Pre,i,lent. There wae a very earnest competition bel ween Mr. i'liirk of < dun (colored) ami Mr. Carduza of South Carolina, oao «if Dot. Chauiborlain'H State ollleers, to defeat Dr Patten. The colored men on the heard all voted for one or the other of the two colored candidat".-, and, although Un¬ vote fnr Dr. Patten was made unanimous afler th»¿ llrst Infoi ma! ballot, the colore«! trustees expressed retrc^to- nl.'ht that a prominent colored man could not h iva basa chosen. They think the colored race, for which tho Insti¬ tution is especia llyili-s'i'tii-i!. could lia vebei'ii Ix-ttcrscrvcd by the choice of a rotored man. Thsts aspeara as have been quite SB etl'ort miiioiik the Coturivcatiotiuli-ts to Be¬ nin-control of (h«CYnllei:c. Mr. II.like, the Ohio pro- tessor, who w..s salil to l«e the choice of ibe President of the Dulled Mates, received BVe votes. r,,nr of which were east by eofasred Irwetres, Pred. Dofurtaoa msde an earnest speecb in behalf of Clarke, claiming that it was due t he colored race to elect a cob red man for president, esjieoialiy as ihere were only colored studenti in u.c col¬ lege, excepting a few wblte BOB m the aaedicel depart¬ ment Jo in r. «'»Kike, the colored lawyer, siso voted for Clarke. Cardosaol Booth Carolina obtained two votes. oueofcx-Se stor Pomeroy, and soother »»f .i colorid trustee. The tartalees deelsred that the institution was out ol délit ami ou a k od basis. The Tresiilent inloruied a delegation which Balled upon him to-day in the interest of a person cm- ployed m the Int.-i,i,r Depart BBS that be should not in- Bwfere in tin- appalothasnta winch wore ander th.m- trol of his Csbiael oflii-i is. To another person who ma'le ¡ipplleat.tiu to lui,i (Of an ollice, which is now Mile by eae whoa aommlaeloahasthi.sad a hall rosis torea, Ua l'ri uiiint aaggi ated that tin» appueaBt would do wall to wait until the eornaabaaen «>f the preseatlaaBaabaaa expires, w Inn tin-President wouhl talk to him about it. The PrcstdcBl has very positive views us to the mani.cr in Bhaah Batted Stales otth-crs ahflBld eoudtiet Iheni- s»'Ives with respect to polities, and in a recent eoaversattoa with a Maní ha said that in his jiidir'iK'iit Cinti d States asneara should not RdM any pSIl in the prim nies or ward meeUaga before elections, oi ail em ¡un politisai conventions M<teleSttte*,OT do any tuina; to assist in securing lbs nomination of say par¬ ticular caudldates; hui w lu-ti the cnntlldatcs are nom¬ inated, lie President said he saw no reason why Federal ofllec-bolders should not publicly expresa tin i; opiniona in favor of the < indldatea of their cuoies snd labor'tor tin-! «lection In ibe same manosr and aadec thai same eondiiiois a> other eitiz -a». Dr. J. B. Blake, Secretary of the National MunUBieilt Society, takes Issue with Ua military en- stneera who recently reported sgalaM Ua sutriciency of the foilli'l.il Inn of the Inollllinclit, BaytSUI no fault Was loi.ml with this until after the development of a desim to ornament another purl of the city with tin- monument, when it was first suggested tliat the ranal re of lbs bsobb« lin-lit was n.t In good taste,andaftsrwi rd that* it.-iiuunila- Uonswsre Insecure. Be aaya a whole renerstloa of tost competent architects snd engineers have been as i hui hotu as to the désignai tin- dte sad the solidity of the ini'iiiiineiit. The iiiib'peaii» i»t Ordet of Odd «JfeBows of this Dlatikl Willto-ii¡or:o'.v chínale US SOU anniversary of tho introduction at la»-Order into tlio Halted States. An address will be deUverad in tho aftornooii,after which the uniformed encampment branch will havs a dress parade. President tisyoa will review them. It is uu- ml ilmt too Pees .¡ei.« is a member of tbeUider. Public a slurs* only,he aaya, will prevent bis niumd- aie at th«- reception at night to be give in odd Fellow's Hail. The Hon. Charit s H. Adams, late BSMObCT of «'on¿rets fi hi : be Albany, >'. v.. District, was ím.iricd to-day la tblscttyto Misa Judith Crlttondea CBknstaa, of Isaals- ville, Ky. B iirantl-»la:ightor of John .1. Crltt«-nd<-i!. Tlio m,or,aie »eieiiii'iiy was pcr'orinc.l by the K»-v. Win. C. Yoang, of tbilcago, ¡i cousin <»f the brbte, at the residence oi her uncle, <,. n. i litieiiileii. on Coun<*ctlcUt-ave. There was a large and fashionable attendance. The uewlj married couple will visit CsUIoruls ou their bridsl ¡«mr. A special ti nil of the I'mted Sl'jtps Circuit Court, Jodgi Hughes t-> pmablfi. a 111 be hem si Alesna im. Va., on Un- ¡BJth inst., to try tho esse oc tho lulled BUMSS BgaiBsl w. II Ott nun ol st., for the. recovery of that portion of the S47,fHJU atajea from the I'nited Statea Treasury, deposited in tlio Qaniiaa Saviaga Bank ol Alexamlns. Ba-escrttory MorrtB hu¿ postpoBodbbi departnrofBt Portland uiilil Ptnlnv. UWNIOm WBATUBB BBPOBT. ?- m GOVERNMENT INDICATIONS. Tor the Middle Statea, <"ool north-east to aorth-we t wind*, indas; barometer, and clear or fair weit her, tollowed during the ulgbl by rallias barometer und in ibe souibcru portiooa Uiroateiuag wsather aad possibly rain. TRIBUNE 'LOCAL OB8ERTATION& Í110l*!ts:M..riiln.r. N iiîut! i ..' :i 4 « ; atlSU111 2 *i 1 .'» sBtennWii«J Ti'.itiiM. On 11 B, A; iil *.'ii.1 a. m.During the cloudy and singularly UrOStoBtad «vi-ather wldcli preceded dawn yesterday Ua baronet«r amrhed a brwrssige- \Sith the clear sky BSst WSsterlr Wlads Bl » 1 v,ard theie was B steady ri-«'of air-,»ii -..- in <-. Temp« latui'e ret real ed from the hliih points of tho prcvlisss day. The amount of iiioi-tiiii- in tlie air is Bot cnusblerubls. l'or tins «UV ami vicinity a fair «nur wtth Utile changa of temperature Buy be expected. To-morros is .iiieiy to be cloud) and BOBtewbat Ibreatcnlng. Till: I.KWlsj WILL COBTESI IN' RODOKKJf. Some important statements hice been nude reeouttyia regard to Ute Lewis will, nos Us mbtortol Uttgatloa at Hobokei». Toe will «U-i- »--.¦-»of property valué-i ut Sl,soo,oOOi the legacies amotmUng sabsad 040,000, a nil t he« ¡enera 'ove! iillii'tll I». titille SUtUSry legatee. TheoobuhwIfor the person elafmjngtobt Lewts baa la l.i- poaa islonaoutrilagi eertlfleatep«sr- portttag to be tbe origtosl certificats issued b) heridas M. Flab, s Justice ol the pec, win» wss elected to West II. boh« oln ls.-,i. Mrs, I M. Uo bud, daoghb r of Jas- Uoe Pish, stale« th it ibe aigastnrets her tether's, aad that be«!led in Brooklyn In April, l*r7S. A gentlemsn doing hu m-, in Jet ey City, who knew tbe a L-awdMr. fish Huía at».!> .1-:-! sd a conferei >. with ibe counsel of ih»- defenBesod furnished some valuable information, ¡n- will te-tif- that lie signature is nyt ihst ol 1 rlilge M. l-i-.li. inn of in- sun, .1.11111- I., nts Pish, II listes that I-il" Mike M. Fish died in »v rd 1 Island Hospital for tbe le-.n Ajirll :i !-7:(. and Ibst b w is aotorioua on tbe records of the rumba Police Court bail " m in and as a 1 .¡1 .: of : »leo propel \ toi 11 i.rs befoie I,is death. Another ainirular lucoiislstenet has ll,y.-!..|.i-.l In ...nil. ell..11 Wltil III!..;:,.. 1 lie , . I 1 ¡I ., . ,. product m .'.¡il..nee of tin- marriage by the woman i-iaioiin i" tu il..- «if,- of the .I.- :t«i d m. 3Lcw|a,and sign «--i i.» Rtherlila« R. Ptsh. Justice ol the peace. Is «Ian .! Nov. Is, 1-.,-. Prom ti.e [....),I- t Un- p Count) court- h a,. p. ar- that Etoerldge M. Pish that date, and fur some lime before sod afterward, s prtsonei IntheCountj .lui a; Patersoa awslUug trial for baretBghia own dwellins uml barn at Htorkbolm, K. J. It h -,. appeara, ll is -; .t- d, thai lt.- asa Bot soilus thefl lim for a a.r pravtoaa to tnat tUBM .1- a i-lho of lue POBOS In WSSl llobokcii. LJll.il .situ- Mitrs. [For other Ship \e\re tee Seroml and Third Pij,m isM'.IVI-.l» Mir. My llover, U«'.».«. saiaausliT dar*, w.th ¦ t,s. u> gTsaa, Hall a to. SUI.ED. Klvauishlns Vdls do I'sr.s, tur BaflB) U'.'hi.n, BR liaSR pool; nty of Vera fna, for Havana II. I.!vlnt?at«in fir Savainali; «leo. W. nyde, for Charleston alun« snorts«-, for An-br. t-Yta. lander, for hin PrtWeiSCOi buk» Mimer, r* « linatiS'itsStid: Vulfarna, far koll« rdnn; « I. muñí me, tor I,-, ii.o.l ( .;-iiie.tan.ie. im ¡Inn ..»;¦¦ VlttlTi... for LOO. sisiitim-ple; Brave, for Adssalde Dipton, far Bio Janeiro; l.l./i liaiai, bu lleno nta, brin »Inrsi . r** >¦- .*-.*». *"r C"iK: N.iii,-. for Coo tsntti.ipi,*; Laura Cscaco, for l.lsi'n; til.'-io.i, for issiitos; itubi-, lor Port Bpatai <-ieo- Bui hb.ua. for KBTBBSaa ; Luieck. fur-. poRKton fours. Lóanos. Aatfl ¦'.*,.-.\ n im,i, gaffe, Hidiralm Willl.ima. st Havre, IMS, CB ir_MB, at QjaeeMteWOj l'ownsl. In the li.i» na ; ¡..igian «.'.«tie, I>i)MI>'!IC I'OI'.TM. Port hit ai.. H O- Apr.I 25.-Arrlved. steamship City of Dalian In.m New York. WlUOmrros, ff. < April '.,r,.~Arrtve«l. hart A. o. Vlnre, iron, Liverpool ; sear. C E. asara, from Canteas* «,'i«-..rod. bng Dae, wr l«oodon ; bark Heater, for Stel i oiiti.vMi. April .¿.'..Arrived, br'.g liclsirali II. *«onle, from New Yori., mar«. M.i'.-l K. hUpiia, Irma hagus; r.io». W. Holder, from F.ilzaliethport. B0BT0X. Atiitl V.l..Arrived, stcam-ldp HenilDOle, from ItaTanaah t barb Boraea Btsla fi-rn "i *g i safera a. j. ili.-ii», »r.ii,i 11,'i.^iir It. VV Pn-rue. from Vistula, «'l.-srwl, steamships saton. for Ptiiln«lelphiiti «»en. Whitney, for New. York, tunas II. 11. Wr.gtit, for .Smyrna i Carol tue H'ldy. f'» .**;.'I'hiinia.-; »rlira. I^aeito li-.li. ful HBVBuli .; J««. P.udd, for Charleston ¡ H. s. Orooks, do. Sailed, steamship Saxon, far I'll.l.l.l.-il.lil.L i hah, Kni'iv, s. tl, April 2S.-Arrlv«sd, atcamahlo Virginia. frían rtiiiaiteiphia. ci. an-.!, tim- T.,ro, for II nc-inaa. *-...i-d. Steamship Asliiniiil, for New. York s!up M. Uow.er, for Ia»«r- po I, bulk Fje dgntl n. for Armnlel. savannah, Uu., April 25.-< n ami. arhra. Mary II. Hand, for Norfolk; M. K. ¡.aw..-»-, for Saillis R.v.r. boili lo asad. Sailed, steamship ItipMan, for New-York : harks «'.«i I «lenrae, íer liar«-.»tan; llerm<Ml, fur N'ewraatloou the 'l'ytie; aval.er, for nrunamck si in rjant* leUe, f t BI J"!m. m. NBW-OBLBSJM, April a.''.--Cleared, barks Mapo, for n*r- eehina: rsittaa f.r lint Asanti tul« Cjasaa Borelle, hf OlbralUr. Fajwea.s.sll«*,|, at-ainalilt« K. lcsertmclier and il.iiiii.n-r. «luíanle, coaling nark Oswalds and sehr. «J«si. bealy. MOVEMKNTS OP «X KAN BTIAM IIII'S. Uvaar ol .\pni n -The Amarleaa lisa atsamahlf io. diuna, i'.|il. Saigeut, sallisl toil.iv for pblladt-lnl.ta. MOVnxa, Apr,i 118..I'll«. Alia,i tan--»t. auistiii'.S.andlDsvisn, Cap*. vv ait«, iiaiu Porti na VprilH, via Halifax, lor Liver r ..I. ..i i vol hure early this m riiniK- DISASrKIW. UHttcej, April 2.V-Theaweeteh bark Ns)s<ten, c*pt. < ir:. ten, »ha-ii arrived hers reeterasy from Pens c«ia. ii»i her tai/7.' nt«,pin ist a.ni daiiuR. ,1 her starboard quarter in a cut- liston witu ill« Auier.mn sclu. Mary A. Ti lei «It th» Wesiera Islands. The American bsrk Storm King, lapt. Royrl. which arrlw-'l at Uvavneet on the a<d lost, from Amorta, oieson, .«« hlraiuul Inavilr ibir.iie a .-al,-oa h r vov»«e. and made tuu'li Vates*, Her cat s''i Is .-.iilipov .1 to be «lams ¦. a .In'.-s Vim no's Celebrated I a nip uncí. Sold le, -1. Klon aa, »lui- na ...uns Se Ilot Vnlnr in Frcncta « I.l'nancr. Hold h-,- Par:; .t 1 ilfutil. an I Ai k' i, Merrall «ft Co. Louis liiivau a Kxlra I»ry, fia p>-r i«w-. Could Hardly -mini en lier Fret. l'i.'-siA, Iowa, Jan. ?1, 187*5. Dr. R V. PiF.Ri s. DSAB .¦.ill I must tell you what ynur medicine has done for me. Befare tnkin;.' roar favorite Prescrlpttofl I coaM hariir stand on my feet, on i bj letlowtagyotu ml vue, t am iH'i'ti-.'tlr eured, l In- I'aaii it. I'reM. t.; u..ii i- a arunil r.'nl m.-'tieiii.. Mr debilitated and nervosa tastana I pesant exprese hen thank. lui 1 am to> ou for luar a.lvli'H. V.« n nlv. Mm UpaSSI IA At l.lsOS. liiiji.1- .al Nota hI ,|,.. -,i tv -, ... Pold tiy nil ran. r». itragBtStS «*e à l'' 'i.t.i.NAiiis. Pure, apai'kliug wrater far labta use. Hl'\ÏA|i| J wi*. liest iiatiual aj.i r. ¡it. Genuine only with a«, nts' aaaac -M« CtfiX-OBd <'o., W. V . on lab. is. Hi MAi'i JA\' a:.As a laxative I prefer the llmn-adl .lanoa to any and every other mineral wum-, am1 tar the follow. n< roasona: The rtoss Is small, lbs tsstr Is not unplejaaai u s ti promptly, it dues not opinas usa staniaeh, KiaiaaBetgsfejasj and it u e'.Lii a nl. J. MABtaa BDas H. D.'Ncw Yors. UARRIEfK I.V. FF.VRE roNKLIN-At foinrtikcepsic, on Welno.diy, April '.'.'.. 1-77, bv Hie K.v 1». (¡. VV"rii-lit, lallie l.e 1-evre to Altiert t'oiiKiin of Hraokiyn. ltl K Kit- OI»KI.I_¦ in Wediicml.-iv. April 2a. St St. John's a, a. V 'linkers, by tin« lie v. II r. Atkins, ie. i.r. Jma- II. nikertO Frances It. Udell, daughter of BSMSl I'. Kis knall, esip BOUND.TB0MA8 on w**ka-Safss>, Aprl Î5. at tin* St. Cloud Hniei, Nev-YSrk, bvtaeRev. William P. A s tt, William M. V. lioiunl to \elllu M., dmigliter ol tlie 1st« Josse '1 .'loiiias of W nkesbiirre, Peuu. SWAI.M IlAI'.rWIll.l. «m April IS, !«77. a' the re»id«ni*a of the bride's brother, Mr. B. ->. H*rtw.-ll, at oak BMsSaat. in.iiy. near UnlonvUle, \. v., by lbs Rev. ti. i*. a/aBenuiife, Mr. ueorge A. Bwalmof MradTatewa. N. Y'., to Mímaiidb M. Hart web, latent Wasliiiixtoti, I». «'. TOWWSaND.TOWNSKND-On Taaadae. April .'t, at st. Paul'a Beetory. I'ouniikeetisic, by tbe Rev. B, rt üyneott. (»¦o. W. Townsi'iiil of KeWrMcgh to Lucy C. Towuneud uf the loruiij- place. _ AH N$Hm of JfaiT*s*tfBj must be tndoned with Ml name and aldiete. ^^^^^^^^^^ UIEI). I5R|*',VKR-On Monday.'.'-M lost., Ann .»., wife of John H. 11 rower. Fuii'-ral tervlees on Thnrsdsy mnralBc, sotii lust., at Hi o'eiiiek, at the riuvtisitv Pia c t'hiircli, crinTof 'lenth st. tl.HV. Or. Booth's), Fr.oii'ls ire respi'iitfully Invited u> at- tend. Pleas«; «In not send any ttuw-rs. I'UA.NCIs- In OfcensOBH BreshljB, at dsvbrsalc. April 24, I^wisaii'! I-.IÍZjbi-to of-bptiiiieri.1. Kittle, daughter ol Rav. \V. rraaela, seed 7 years ami A montlis QIIION -At Tonkers,on Tneailay, April li, Anerew, ynun^. «st sun ot Jnlill Qlhafel, iil'e.l 20y« ire Fun ral services oo l'hurisday. ai 1-' m.. at st. John's ('hiin-li. Traîna leave TfalrUsth-et. Ueoot at Iw.'M, und Urand Uoniral at ll.rc.iii-k. lilii: EN --'»ii Tuesday, April?«, of sent« II '«tit's disease, Qeorge Beery, youngest son of Robert and Sopt.ia Oise* sa, aged l9 rears, t at uu is, sad 'id says Tiiafrieads oi tbe tamlty are reapectfuBy tavtteStoattanS tlu-iiinrral frnm the I'hsrlea Street If. P. « lunch, bet I'.inrlh si andV ma re- plaie. OB Frid .y, the 27th lust., all ,.'. lock, íiitcrim nt .ii urseaweed, JONEB.On Mondai, Aotil '-':i. BTsrgaret Tone«. The faner.il services wi'i ba in-lit at tn-r btta raatSesjea, No. tl Irving place, oa TbnnsUy, the iHRh lu.ii., at 2 .,, i.. k n. m. Tin- friends of tie faoiily are luvitec, sud ate respactXally rel(lli-s.'ll ll.lt la fini 11',WelS. JOBDAN.IB J'-rsey luv. on Apr! It, Kate A. wifeof iheinas 11. Jordan, ai"-l:ii fears, il ¦ mtiis, i gays Fuñí-til ii'in her lite refill, in ,, s Atlaottc-at., Jersey City Hi.-'los, mi Fil'lay aflorim ni. -Vprll '.'7, ¡it il o'clock. (MKi.i'.sii vis; \ mi Ttasdsj im an log, at « I Baa, Bastea Island, Adolphea P.Ockershs.i,l itho ihl rear«4 Ma i.e. Funeral services win ts* held at He* laitinra-i ciiire'. i t Fiiteeiitli-st-, belue.-n s, aa.t ii.al 1 :,:i laves, up thunday, 'Ji'th Inst in 1 o'i I'« k p. in. Ki lativi land Itn-iils uf tlio family, together with odtet-rs i n laambms of the Mechan* les" sail Tisdesnian'a ttoi laty. also mntsheni of the gxraipt iiieiiie-i's Asaoctatiea, are taapactfalty lavlted te Bttend, oi kl.K-sll.M 1KB A »»i.«-i:>.t ion of Ksampt t-'ir-an a the lneinliets ,»f tlie ah-'V' assort itlofl in- lierebj BOttSi n. in- et ont i,-,, n-"iiiiii.-, 1 a n'. .aiii -c (uear Lineóla Uoauaieot), i!iai«il:v>, April26. sthaif-mut o'clock p.in.,1.,1 Hie parpóse «g paying the last tribut« of rsapeet to our w.u.by 1 a,-,: Vie* Presiileat, Ailolphns K. Hckersliausan, l-xempt (if men generally Bl« respectfully luv ¡ted to nn-et a th 1.». Fham'isUtoviiiiiív. s zui ¡1 vil Mii.us. preat i- as. The Tl BSCtes of the Metropolitan Savings Hank are rs- aneated to attend the funeral oi Adolplias F. o.-ki-r, mseu, fui in any years a liasti e at.,1 V lee I'tt-sideul 1 the liant Is.vAl I. SMI HI. 1',,-s, aenl. OSJBOnut, si.rtrrY Of MarSAXKS a\¡' MhihsMi .. ni Si'.w. Yobs hi Urotbers Yon are invitad to stun lbs 1 1.. ml ol our I tie Hi oilier. Adolpiioa I', ueket thsaaen, mi TharaS iy. April .li. St the I.iilli-ran iliaicli, Fit'eeiithnt., bet. S. ad an l'air.1 nv. »., at 2 o'clock p. m. ¦it'VVIN HO BBS, Prc»i,ieut. PAHKKU-OS Motiihiy. MM lust , Ati'.ie, Slacat daiik'l.le. af Win. a. P and i.iiiü.i i.. I'.n sei. agi 22 > ara Funeral on Thursday, '.'litii Inst., ¡t ¿ \¡. m., trun st. Mmottiy's Church, Waal Fifty-* vesta .-.., in tarées Klgnthaad Ninth. aves. BRYNOLDS.Oadsanly. ivm. n. Rayaslde, agadaeyeaBSj ot Bye, vv. itcbeali 11 .>.. ». V. Notice of fittn-ral hereaft-r. i,1 -si:i.i. -on Monday, the SM bnnv. Aifnst niisseW. s^et iij rears, The relatives sad friends of the famili sr» resis '.' ilh hirltsr] 1.1 .it.-ii.1 tin-fin'id. .,11 nii.ri'trt.v, lbs Jiii-i tii»t, at IlSSg a. ii., iiaiu in* 1 in- reatasaee, Ho. 332 r.ast ralrty Uuvd-sc. Wi! ;:!:i.l.i: At In, .1/0. »a Hie -Jiid it,st.. Am, l.s Vet :,.n. v lient sano,¡.a H. vv I.',-r aml«laugt.ter of Julian IxSi.m.iv. F,niel,don l'liur»la\, al A u'i lock. 5uru.il -Notices. Annouueeairnt. y..r k , .,..-. i.- 1 mirpn'fni Befng bminrii In the IstStr par' a) Vf Ctt$, BSN opened <l St'ire n> Su. Ui.i way, ii'iir < tvOanst. «'.. " akasslt B HsttaVag." '//.. Inniiieu carririt SS fc.v 114 lor 10 imini/ yi-, ni A. "s3 gtressticdi/, oppniite the Metropultbin ¡litel, 1,1. 6.-,i r--. r-.| la (/.' ahme IssaSfesb ihn- ay te s tsstls ¦»* irlll m ssad Band af las as « si IssaSsstSj th. 171 fi'thn--. Maesn '."-''« "/.¦/ aastefa Pnces netueeé at sanetatsaJ March 1, h;t. /.'. DVSLAPé '«., Hita -i (bolee Itootns l'or Olflcc*.- uiny slew ¡eft sud to I.ïï SII.'.W l'.ATKSin THF. TItiai'NK HUII.DtNf«. cENTK.ti. aiTUAtiov, ooon BUjrTAToaa, -nw.u^ miette* wuimieM psnvaxri i.i ¡ht, loiLonra Aitüo. LUTBLV frinn PfsOOF, BTRAM 1IKAT Flti-h. _At>piy »t thoTiiint'Ni. ur.vri.N.» BOOM. Vf lourt of A'.lillralion. 1- itanllsbed i.y Ait ni tlie Leglslatore Hon. i.N'icii 1. 1 -vM inn. -, fies-ions ..f this Court an- le- 1 «i.iii> «i ti.,- Kimmaof the ChamtM r of Commerce, No. i?3 Vv'llllaui s'., ami at tlie ,iMce of the .vi-.; rai".. *¦.'. .-in 1'.nu. iv» ay, loi the bearing and pmiupt -. i;i. i.eiiw "i uirov .»'- '!,-¡. 1 -, .. .m.t malleis ol nee arising am.mg merehaiiU, shipmasters, and ntinr» nithtu tlie jut.»ii-mm ol the t'prt of New-York. The ¡. .,, .,, ,.,',j y. f. ., >^4 gem ral puWi m .nt m of 1 .n Hoomsybe ibtalned graUa, on appllest «toth 1 rooms "f the I'bamlier. Keep's l'aient parti) n best si\*f-.r So; 1 an 1 , ..|. kerchief, »i'.!.. Broa ,wa-.. I'oe'.OUlri Nuii.-e. I .i"i-i).i -\l! .'.¡..vv ., rll .<. I*", mil close st tiili , >". li v Y ai 11 .. .1 -, UuermslostB; on VVBIINK811AY Bl 11 S. I . v ..--luisinp Bol --e n n "i 1. ¦ un t ii.i -.. iM. ,1 in t '.;¦ -1..uner must la nul 81 111 I" p. m I- 1 Hat.; -. ... Ki.r'.iH-, i.y steainstilp Han mod», -, ami lUmburs .- In ateamsh ,, V. . -.1. i s Sott r .«. .il 1. ni 1.111 1.11(1 i-i.,, r . r,; , v ill.er III -I e «;., .... inope, by alea . , r, «i».i..i..ii. " r. «lern im , », fiirwan'cl l-v ilu- ste¡tUiet idiuI leap«vislly -1 ni lim., h* .-'i.i. tuf I '¡.tona, va M BNgon. tlie atasuisliloa In, Hothnls, sud « ityol Berilo ¦;, not inks iuat« loi n«nu ^r* wiuieu. ans Norsisy. ,. -ua..v «or »¡., n Mt i.,|lp, , lasaña, nul save .. . ion April-'s rhe mails fm , .a, N, I* w !l hvjve N.-w Vork April .s. | ttr m 1 ¡. !.. -, ,14 Jj;.au «illi-a\n r-.m iiau..*c«i .M.v t rtM 1.1.1 'nr ¦ac. 'Il .. -.m I .-, v -1... New-Yark, April 31, IBTT. T. U jam km. h, »im,..,r TriBity ('lian ii. lu, obbsbbsbss of ttie Bitarashme mem ¡â ilul'rtnlt Cu'. h. i- lu-* '..¦..-..u,e n,-,¦ »...,I, io«!!« >u btua the services anUI furilMi uu'.loo. Meint,, «>i il,, ,-,,,! 1, Hti'.n arc 1, iiunst. t lu atuod n n .. *' **i Paul's l'hsi*-L atoiii.-ri-huri ti.-sof the Parish si ttnlr dtscreonn, until Vi« eopMUugOl lbs Pa.lsa «.'hiuva MyS,.A> lui. K.-etur A till 2o, i877
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Page 1: New York Tribune.(New York, NY) 1877-04-26 [p 5].chroniclingamerica.loc.gov/lccn/sn83030214/1877-04-26/ed-1/seq-5.pdf · eaaaasta aassasi tho proceeding* ay singing " John Brown'sbtiily

enea* to SfwYor't. RBSVdesj Mr. Morrlssey, Mr. Mor-

«\aarr, It BBBl be possible 1

Gen. linger A. Tryor appears in the rolo of a

¦aBBjRB» A c'litliiiian in löchiiiond who hail a couver-

¦stion with bha on the «lay proco ling tho Inaugui aü.m

at Mr Haies rc|»;-esent« htm as saying at that time;

.»Should M: Kayta recognize Hampton and Nle'iolls,

.nd otherwise show a sense of fairness to the Booth,

tbry will support his Administration. He BBS take tho

gootricrn pesada baba catnp In one week. I am satisfied,

from BBtTBta BÍVMSB, that Mr. Havix's sin«le, sincere,

sagaasnaal essana is to repiilr and restore the South,

wacther BS will be able to act on tho volition of In.« own

aiii «naaabaa i«> ha Ran. ass has n great opportun tv.

Burh an one as 1* rarely irh en t.» tin-1 tilers of men. I can

Bee a Policy bOBMB 1'resldent II »yes by which he WOJ de-

gtroy the l-citiocracy In the South, and oons<.|iicutly Intie country and ttm« Is by ollint? lato existence and»rtivitr Hi«- ol.i-lln«» Wlii« elt-nieiiT of the 80111 Ii, which,

havtagbrrn originally oppoeed toaeeeaaloB, has. since

thrwnr, beea vo'sel MgrtlT and unevenly laaDemo-eratte slussee. Bs the poliejr of oaUlag toBtasaoeorsod support the old line win»;* he would boild up a

1/ .ititusU' native white K ipobUcan party lu the South."

GESARAL AU1ES.

The monument to Virgil will soon bo erectedBt Mantua. The subscription lis! is nearly full.

A bullet -proof passenger-car, weighing C>,.r>00pounds, has been built at York, l'enu., lor the BpBBl li

ij vi rnnient for use In <\;l»a.

The cx-.Mavot of New-York, who is now ficck-1IJÍ rest.'|in«t. and oblivion In bsWsSBB, BB styled by tin»

»gsBsaWl metropolitan .lournals, " O. K Hal!, a gentle¬man »ho ratltrrwent in for artistic taste», literature,Bud aseses aassana,An anti-vivisection meeting in Edinburgh a

fortnight BgO WSSS dismal failure. A band at me Ural

eaaaasta aassasi tho proceeding* ay singing " JohnBrown's btiily " snd "Tonight we'll merry, merry I, ,"with s'i a»'I'oinpaiiinient of bones and eiislanet». and whenthe lecturer appeared they harko»! like do«s, squealedIke BjBhwa pi«:«, crowed lik, cocks, and mooed likeCows, until the poor man'« voice w BS «lrowii.il out.

The »Bestia gorilla is going to London for a

Short enaSSR. His mime Is r,n.'n. and ha is the onlyBBBtl «linn of his race in Knr »pe. His education baa beenn»i'¡'!i"il at the Berlin Ai|ii.:riuiii. lie djlBBS claretami water, turns hundspr,BRB, swings on a tra¡>c7.e,drums on the floor, chases a liltle dop. and bohBTta like

s in-nth-man. His manners nre vary «raeeful, fputlall]wlien he 3.as occasion to drink wive with his little conato,the ebtsspai ¦.-.» e. PoaSTO h»»k> like a little eoloied ,».. -,

. sin! his innata an- ejalts sott and pretty.rob T. \v. Hig^insoii beUevea in the higher

riliic.ilioii of woineii, ainl has lali.mil early an»! late in. BtssdfedwamanaaBTafBi Be Butant this littlercssarh

In lie Moii:an's Journal: "No woman la America has

bsraea petted by the pabttii Sac sloag series of y<

I ,»i »klabob ; snd she repaid that ¡.liai n m i>v manyn.»l>!.' appals for right nml ttiitli. IfBOW SheVrisbes to

eirbang tbaStaaral lar another, be it so; It sbs la rightIn li»-r s, r-i-tiiniiio. she is sure of her triumph : hattetarrio.) as.», tara usai,. t(, boil epithets ut thosen, ii.» aaweaaea that thenew laurel Isnot yet won."The i.f.nuihcr advist s the Ritualistic follow¬

er» of Mai .ye Tooth to go to New Vi k instead of l!»>ine.

.. In Ni w York," it lam, "thete BTC flfly-fonr Bptaeopalahusjasea, each el wbssb aaya aad «loos aaaeb as hesbswss: »-itiii.iv noHsaet btrilnUgw dardatoraskat-iin afraid. If a clergyman has the majority of hteOOB-

lawndb n aa bM abls he is heyessi contiol, whether he belln-'h. !..».-,. 01 Hroad." The vencral.'.«- Btsbop I'otlcr has

had th«' aaoM »iifflciiit 'iioci se m t.'ie Prntratsat BptaeopslChaste toragnlats.aad has bs 1 ceded in bokUagtaericrcv and etasgreanttona together when bboIIm r prelatem nim 1, at- failed. Toleration, snd ia»t lotlmlilatlon, luisbrea bis p !n i. an 1 ths ".Msil'iiu in* hi.- course is BOB Bji n-

trslli a- known ilnel.Edward Baker of Rome Township, Michigan,

aas »cus ii by bta grandmother a year ago of sici hk

KiiM. silver, aad grccnriai'ks. Tin- « iiiiiii:stantial evi-

osa s> MlBBS Bgssssd htaa that many of his friendss.lvis. a l.iic to iiiea.1 Kiiiity, niitl sUboogh be persistIn BMlntatailM his innocence, a groat pressure was

braucht to In ario mako him confess the crime. He

itna«h:y «hiiieil, however, any knowledge of the BaRBtBgOiooey. and th«-.jury failed 10 conviet him. Mrs. Brookato h'-r »li bafl '* '>' ae.'iisc.l her graadssBl <»f haviai; eoni-

adshsl ths robbery, and the sa-¡»iri,»;i haï rested aponlian all these reara, she bcejacatbed to a Ratghbora

bask in: tires«., or bed-lick, nii'l on ojie .nur, it he

foasdabai wnlalnlns *!'j in k»'1«1. **-'o in sreoiiluieks,1..,ia silver, snd 01¡M) in noies. This in.nl. nt ahowah».« fi.nii-.il n is to Bave a irraniluioili. r; or, if one 5 nutBars one. how unsafe it is for her to keep a cora-l.uskUi.ittrcss.

In the 1 brary t>f the oapitol at RichmondBt a Stars eetta bu-t. "The Nation's Ward." It is

Duly tin sini bagaasanbag tssoiMUBasehoalboy.theaaaeyaaaateaaaee »>f the soatrsbsissl'a «asa,lookingootwithI, ippy eoiiiid« neo from Bastee the old army cap. tl Bt aa

tersely BStBjeasaa the power that BMI hRfl to school. Hutin that ehnpea ftgara i^ exseessed the attitude of the oUinni in-w- North toward the new Houth. The recall of tiie

liltptl bsasyit may ¿o down in lii-torr as the. beirini.ini;ol on epoc.'i frcui winch Usa South dates 1er virtue ami

SBdarlag «MaperMy ; hut that will only br lurauso

th«' pu'illc «c.'iool be, oiiies a iieruiaitent in.siitution of theS'i.1. When the national a: BM Otada Soiiiliein territorys free land, tin-.nt uid not confer either tatelltgoaee <>r

(oiiseii-m,- upon the emancipated alare. It opened theroad 1.» thi'-.hoi'l-lioiis«.that is all. The Bborteoniinssof iieirio re.i litar witm ss to the kind of edocatlon which

# slaverj gave him. New wine u.i-.st b- pit into m-w bot-tii's. ins r-defenss the South Boost begta t" eitiwatehaf poH whit, s and inak;- the 11 '.tam's ward hero., n.

A Professor of »Cutntcal and Dnglish Litera¬tur, hi:<i p Baste of Princeton ThoslogltBd Beaalaai r so¬

licits pâturage as a writ.T and eoaapaaar. His wash m-

hraess edlttng «»f boohs, iwvlewlag of ertgtaal eonaposl-tiniisor c.it.cisin. eosaptlattt a, trsaaeiIMag, aad perfeet-iiitf of Mss. ,,f ,:] kinds, preparation of «uix'iual easays,BSRareS, eniailK, set BBS BS »BBS, an.i orati«uis for all occ.v

SRSB>-OOtttleal Included A s'H-clal tSadBIBla tnc'iiorial

BaisaUea si S other bsbbbbs, toi w<s#ansg, bartal, hirtbdaysiiiiii. nai 1. in» i,lav, haaaanial. and installation oeea-

anus. He delicilily says 111 his luinted eucular: '"As

rverv p 1- IB flsiahBS B -uitlit«:«- and 1».-autiful iiiemorial of

ttnlr ih ar «mes deceased, I luvit '¦ particular ¡ittenlion to

lbssssssfseBt fsaeaa, WhaScaa ha aaaaa tahnaidagwithfootl tast,- I Wliat can be more appropriati-iy hWIIBIllBSIWti.it ran i>" looie chastely beautiful than a poem lu i, ity

laaaaatnagtha sssarraBssy of the SsnssnwaV aaloglalte «Mhi« o; h. r \ i lues, snil at the BBtBB time their nann s in-

n r'l.ii-' 111 the wa: p an«l wont of the composition 1 Ataaeesaieswrfad,MogrMdiy,aad etdsgy. And whilst it

hüll Itting tlllillte tO the deSMt.ltM S source of BW(Olasttafa il oand aolaee t" the aorrow-strlehen heart oftin-in,» n a 1." If there be Bjoassrkel for aetoatlea he lawilling ; r.- id pns«f-i for a metropolitan paper. Aeeotu-pli hinei,:- s«, \m-led, Ac. Am. No charge.

The Wände Of tho groat Temple of Zeus atOlympia is BOW BBBSRBd from soil and important addi¬tions ar.- iH'ing minie every week to the museums of

sculpture and ins 'ipttoBA A c«»rresi»oiident of 77ie

AcaiUmy ,le^ til.es nit rt- Olyiiijilali sculptures as paaaSBB»husBRnartha sanea nor tha aaiaa*Bl labth af the par-

BBsasa -tatúes. .. It is easy to point out faults in them,

sud m many t,-.-.) et Is th« y five B shock BB the notions of

art which wc have form d from BBS works of IbOSeadS*-tor» arha rnpraaaat the aanssatra ine* "f ànseant nui us

originality and basesBSSB «>f execution produce first sur-

l»!iy-ami mit deliaht.snd rlnallv a fecliiiK that Greekart is a wid« r thins thBB we had supposel." The frafi-lucnts of lue Lastern and Western peilim« nts nie de- |acrltxd m Bt tall Al! these sculptures, the works of the

aasaaa]snarfcs <»t PbWssbb, were alasnarataly «ket« in-d i»v

tnaaaaaBB Ba asaste one inistuke. In describing tho

sculptuii d poap on the assRBrfl pediment ha puts a hel-

111.-! SB lbs l:<ii«t of O-'uouiaii-.one of the ptiiuipal tsanresin the rharkd race. Tha Clutaaaa «ilgasn have djseoyeredthat 11 wsa Felops who had the beunet, ami that 'l.n'»-

re ;i biiii! around hla beast Paasaalaa «jeerna tohave besa, oa Iba who)«-, a tolerably aecur de nieuter as

«ell as so lotelllswaf trsvaler, and tU:s litilo slip was

laobsbij at, last mceol Uet« ropbetay.

J'l BLIC OPINION.

The l'r, siih-nt s Southern policy is at S pro-c111.11:. lusucvesB Is sssured, »fNew-Orlesas Ficsyunail)» n. 1

The well meant poliivof IVesidenl Hayes willt.. waned. Hi»- ..i>i>»al toiii»' seoseufJuslieeOf S Utlh -i!» ¦-,. i.itshaa Ih-cii t.'irnwu n-.'U.v. -lABgUMBW. ... p.)

.»rites frofR Texas that be will cert linlyt- i'-.l Mpeaker. With t ox in the «hair toe Houm

1 a; eouiMned droiia and nioiiagertam UaA, alnncli- (1110.)

la it mu nrBriit time that Mr. Horace itaynard»:i. 1.... lid 11 -1,1,1 ii,t TarkUh mission 1 if ihore 1- « »be

wsr tin- r.ut.ii Binlra rJumld bare a ralnlatar of larisertai, ¡it 1 ,,. ,1.1 i.iet iii 10 the in nine TeaI- 1. its in ¡..loiic.-in I beta. I* In «i« «lining to continu«' the bay«»n«'t iM'.ie.*. inSoiiiii (anilina and Louisiana the I'reaklciil I;:.- only

¦m to tin- uni tin cours«- eatered npoa bi bM

m riseerflor ai th« cs/oa "t Mississippi and Arkans is. sou

la tbe last siekof ins tena in tho cas«« of tnaUMaaa1 aer Rep.)

. ¦ look upon the President's policy as the«'lie I, 11 a ncllel I llllllK ilbolll lent icctill-tlllct'.oll. lo

in. in..n.¿i-1,« unis, sod to aad the war period; sud ara

r« ¡me-m bellevRiK that Ute dels} hu» not rtestroyod na

aaVia iBoaUsa Bsraal dnd.iThe North ami the National Oovernmeiit have

detem.-i .1 is 1rs the potto ,,f '""'l ul"' .<IV,' l'"' ri""1"

aehsae« i»» fnlflfl Its promiseaa Tbe groat bats« thai !'a*

divided laine, so RSBS > thus removed, ami it la

Bltogcthei »n, able that impormut ciianaes 111 jioliticaloriiai.laafpjii will he U;< result..[HosUm Olobe (Ind.)

Ihere Ht ill exists a sunnise, 01 rather an ap-J mi, that Mr. Tilden mav not U-p..lili« ally de.nlalUit «.. ; thai us L14 «isvsitfp a vitaiiLj Bash ¦*. «,1 m o-i

UM Basa of Andrew Jackson and William Henry Be**us..n after tfeaas candidates had been defeated for theI residency on the first trial. .(ItnfTil«, Courier (l>; m )

¦s

MUSICAL ASD DRAMATIC XOTHS.

Tony Pastor continues to offer a first-classvariety »how, at l.is Ihi-ater.Mr. John T. Kavmoml, as Col. Seller*, will

m »t Ui. Park Tin ratet ln-xt Monday night.Mr. Heller's new proprramnie of illusions, at

tin- W mulet Theater, hits been wi Icoimd with avn!i;y.Mr. Pox. th«' clown, has, it is stated, lieen

recommitted to the lunatic asvtum »t Woin.-rvtlle, MSaaThise are the last nights '»f "Our Boanrdina

IIo-.is,-. at the Park Theater, ami of "Tho Dante"hi t! "

at the 1 nion Sipiarc.Miss Beeetfl Daiihw ha*, appeared at the Eanle

Theater,ss Juila, la "The iiuuchbuck." Tonight shewill undertake Lwtfy MsiOstS.

The Kreuch pnhllahera demanded £2,000 fortin. i, lit t perform .. Paul et Virslnto" ui London. Mr.Oye decided tu do without It.

The Lyceum, the Olympic, Nililo's, and the<si:i l'raii.iseo Minstrel I'neaterarerloaed. '1'be Minstrelsw ill make a Summet tour of Inland cities.We learn that the Broadway Theater has

tic >n leased to Mr. .lame» c. Dug, and thai it will bv himbe mnni'gi o. next seaaoa.oi.cuing in August.us o tn-stBUMS »lai theater.Mis. Neilaoa ten «lays hence will befin her

fsrewi ¡1, m.- igeiDcut in New-York, at the I Ittti AvenuTiii-at, r. .. The Priaeesa Royal" is then to be transferredto tin- (irand Opera lloui'-.Mr. McCnltOngh will act Viririnius to-niirht,

ami.for his beucflt.will act nihrlio ou Friday. Mr,B. W irde will take a Mm-tit nazi Monday.the last ni;.-hra »ie tars. Jam-it _iPalmei 's season of maiatccmt-ut ofBooth's Theater.The Enra)*rorof Oeniaay has im-t come into

labe possession of a collection ol remarkable antograiihMss. formed i.v an amatenr of music, by whom tm-v badbeen Iiet|iiia1hi d to tue Emperor. TOO collection is saidto Include "two quintets of Spoor, a piano piece byTbalherg, a svmphSuiv bv Schubert, an sir With orrbes-tr.ll iicciimpaniiiiciit by Weber, aii.l four volumes of illtin- sketches oi outlines for the 8th symphony of n. ..-

tboreu." Tiie report vt .-les that the Emiieror Intends todeposit all theee origtaa] simes lu a public museum atBarita.

It is purpose«! to commemorate the late .lohnOxenfoiii, i>y a Momorial \n Indow in g*. «> -orae's c ,,t, -

ilia'. Southwark, London ; ami nn inhers oi the stase amithe pre* s ara asked to enati Ibu e the eoal of this memo-ii.:l. The 'ii.sii.n is, obviously, gradona, affectionate,and worthy. Mr. Oxenford was, fur many years, thedramatic critic of rse Ltmtlon nmat, Me tilled mi ex*asperatingposition with digidtv. ability, and kindness.Mis memory deserves a window, at the very leasttiiioiiL'ii winch, wsdo not doubt, posterity will look ¡ttMm as an Image of patience. ..Affiletton sore loagtimehe bore"- sod be bon- n well.The Mayor of Brooklyn and other leading eili¬

gem, of lim place have offered to Mr. Mward Lamb, theexcellent i oiui UI »u, tlie practical rompinaosi ol a leail-ni'iiiai la m tit. Performances Will occur on May II.Mr, Lamb, ü will be remembet d, was bully burnedsomi time aipi nt the Olrmple Theater. The BrooklynEaale say«: "Mr. Lamb lias Ions been a familiar aodpiiitsani feature on our stage. Perhaps uo aelor evergained aflrmir hold Ui*on the Rood allI sud affectonsof say people than ir. Limb obtuluedover the theater¬goer» of iliis city. .'>'or has bis behavior off toe stageweakened the good inipnssion mule, behind the I.-lights. io many >.r our best people be is known ratheras sa honorable, riillured, uuamoiining gentleman thinas im .o 'oiuplls i-i a no b c un ssedlj i-. Few peoplerealize Ian narros Mr. Laiub's escape from death fissbeen. Tho publish! I accounts of the nccidenl left theImpression mat Uis mjui s «ri slight 'l in- truth ¦» larecovery laauasl uiUumcul to Ida paysietan, ¡le mi

1ère l mu ose m.an¦. lin- eomina eutertalnmentonabtto ii ii.i-iii -iiiiiii- in tlie staze snouts of Brooiilj n. Tealthi h rfoi nía-a 'will be « \i ell« t.t may sail iy lie nasuiued,and that the bouse v. ill be crowd >! isnoi doubtful."

OBITUARY.

1 KAMI-! HAUT.Francia Hart, found -r «if and senior partner in

tlio |.tintine; house of Kram-is H,.r! \ t ..., v a- bin.;« d

yesterday from lila inte re»iiicinc, Ko. 363 Qates-ave.,Brooklyn, the faaeral services being performed by toeBey, John w, Ctadwiek. The faaeral was well sttendedby njs Meada in the book v.m\ printing tandea, whofathered in larga ntunboreta p.n their laat trtlmte olreapeel to one of the old master printers of this ciiy. Hi.-.

pa'l-'iear« is were Boawell Smith of Beiibner é Co., DavidWolfe Braes and Jane s Lindsay of Geo. Bruoo, son ACo.: John McKillop of .McK:ll.-p. Bptagng * C«* I». 11.

Maletead, President of tin- Rational Ext hange Baah, an )

Cirlne.it lé 'a;.Mr. Halt was burn in New-Peilford, Mass In 1818,

Tho death ol bia parents oblhted blm, at the early agsofira, to go to work in the printingolBee ot bit nnele,

in which he acquired h practica] education of great value.lie went tiiioit .-a all ti.i grades of n thoronafa workmancompositor, pressman, loreman, proof-reader, and part¬ner, and about IeSS be ln'i,aii business in lus own nameIn this city. He so a scqntred a ¡ocal ret utation for.»'all anil »eciiricv. Probably the most eoinpllcat dpieces ol typocrstdilca! work ever done in this rlty es n*

from his hand. He straggled for many years with mode¬rate success, but ns tlmt i improved bis fortunesmended.H.-lived ii preside atibo bead of one of tin- iarifestprinting houses in the i iimtn, and to cu|oy tin i use andleisure tl si follow wi II direct 1 ludu itrj and acknowl¬edged ability. Early In Ufe be drew aruund him manyfat nul friends an.I workman,both in and out of tits

(itl'c.i-, whose iiieinlsliip ndured to tin last. His in.- wasone. i ns tinht with disease, which hi bore uu aeninstbravely. He maintained alwavs » high repntntloii fortldeiitv to all bia engagements, both in his hnsinc** andkocial life. He was a clear thiuker and a brtiluuil iaiki-r,overflowing with alt and pleasantry.

. SHOT BJ A FOLICKMAN,

death op raí" naooKLTH BLAcaeMirn, vntrx,Antonio Loux. the blacksmith of No. G.'iil

Beary*st_, Brooklyn, who aras shot by Oflleei Mint,m of

lbs Third] Precimt in selMefeaae aaToealsj alghtrdledyeaterday asomlng at the Lou.' Island CoUcae H« pllsl.L-uix was a man of very bad wpatatloa, aod had oftenbeen in tin- hands of tin- police. Be retm ned home earlyTaaaday ersalag aftai having drank heavily darlas tha

day. He BegBII Bbnstng his wife :::tl childrca and tlnt-al-

sotag iheii lives. About 10 o'clock he seised his wife,aad tbrowiag her oaabed, attaaapted io strangle her.8ne resisted and aereaawd for help. OSeei Murtha re-

spóndedr and on estering tin- room stteaspted to tearLoux away from Ida wife. The stalwart UaOksndtheasily overcame the piilii ennui, w ho was a smaller man,

and poshing Martha basa him. he rushed to a corase oithe room aftera dooble-barreled ihotgna, Martha t en

las into tlie Hire, t and Hiiminom d < »tlleers H.ubv, llal-

loian, Mollistan, and lto»;era. As they entered the door

Loux, who held the t'Uli tit bis shoaalcr, dl-'.-hiir.-edit ; the Basuras atones Bog« rs fall an tin-

sliield, the balls gSWrtltg oil and taaftag the

mnsclea ol bis N-rt am. As Uogeri fell Martha raised in«revolver and tared twice i ona-ol the balls struck Loux tnIhf liilelicid. jllsl above the left eve. in,- v,o;im!nl in-ii

were taken to the Long Island College UuspUsl. Lousapparently rafTered severel* during tna nlabt, and diedat io a. i,i.. yesterday A post-mort«m ezaminsUosshowed that the ball, after entérina tho skull, glanceddownward and lodged in the leftloueof the brain, 'lhe

coioiici's tnqacat will probably be luid to-day.It was at tirst supposed that Boxcrs's injuries were

slight, but ruhsequent examination showed them tu beserious. Several consultations of physicians wert heldf sti rday, and It waa thought best nui lo stlcmpl ampu¬tation ot the ¡o m .¡t present, as un re are bone* of sai lagit He is regsrded by the police sutboilties asaTcryetiicieiit otiicir. siid is highly wit east d aasmg htaaaso-

OfiiVi-r Murtha, directly after the Shooting on Tuesdayulgbt, leported blmsell ¡it the Third Precinct and told

what bo nad done. Thoogh las act was considered com¬

mendable ami proper tu.der tin- circumstances, be wasrelieved from dat* until after the proper official exami¬nation shall have ii'-n made This Is the seoendliaMdurliiR two years that he has been called upon to shoe!offenders. Aboul one year ai;o, in l-'iist-phic-, he shot au

e,. aping boigtar,

FOUND DKAD IS THE WATER.

F.viiii'.N(i:> Of BonMtBY and Mritnpii.

Officer Daltonol tlie Twenty-second Precinctwas on patrol mar the foot of Weal Porty-sixth-st. at

1:30p. m vsteiilav, when lua iitt"iitioit was called to

the body o a man floating tatae water at a Bterl dJs*

tanee frasi the shore. Ha tssenred Ike aaatatsaee of a

lioattiiati and «.ucea d.al in bringing Hi«' body to the laud.

It had evidently been in the water for-two Or three

weeks, ss the leak was badly inaeo4sred sad j artially

,1,,-ompi.sed. LMiiiii-iatiot, sliowc.llt I be the body of

»m_n about 40 years old, and r. fart 0 lachea in hi-fht,with dart hair, mtuthsehe sod goatee. The Caee had

besa iu Boaaa pan-* ^'^' aW:->- a,,(1 was "'' """'''

¦wollen and blaekenedtkal Ik»Icatur.-s eonld bsrdlyber, -'i'i.i/ d A deep gash :.' loss tin- tlno.it, much worn

at the «Mi.es. but -cTidently asada by a knlfs or soaae

.the, sharp inst.,¡ii..ni. Indicated that IB* axes had heea

¦unrdered and slterwsrd ftwrws uno the rater, it

.,.,. i urobable ais" that Iks tiatortnoate man bad been

robbed, for ovibiutrot vatoe eoold ba fourni on the I odyexcept a en,', and p.-nlinife. 'i bst ÜM BbSS had B« B la

-OOd cn.il.iiK.ine.s was BVtdeBt Iron, his clotb.ii.'.

., . ...i ,,f .«lark b.HVir oven out. bliieK elolli

The trreaenl derated ftyle «>f boraet bas the

SlWaUa,^^Wien Hiiilcim. _»....

.HUI ,n %-ajiT so ion« S th. doctor oot. turned LtavisiU."

ALBANY.WOBI OF THE I-l.t'ISLATTUE.

Titr Htiiinix onthTBR is rur. rrbatr morAMr.NDVKNis.tin: at pity nui. PsaRtRBTHF. SRRA1 .TllK l.ow Toi.i-s BHRRf APPli«

«Y ran as-i.miu.v rrouotum <»k ofkiSAI SRTRS !\ RROOhXTR.

|fi:i>m Tut: itia.ei au , «>i:i;i »i'oNiii.vr or nir mini

Albany, Apiil 25..The MWoodin »Cflurwas called up by (Senator Woodln in the Senate to

ami several very inipnrliiut iii.ie.tidmciitn were BMsdaSenator WoodR) was th»' BBthOf of both. Oncpt"that tha Besad <»f Apportionment, shall aaasBBl of

Mavor. Controller, the Pu salent of the Board of 1

and Assessments, and four (Inslead of thrasitahas etttaeas ta bo appointed by th« htayar,is also provided that 1RS citizen numbersserve for two, three, four, ami li\ wais tc«,.tiThis amendment was adopted without opi'O«!

Senator lierard, iim.iug others, highly coiiuiiondinHie si com! of Setialiif Woodil.'s iiiia-nilnu lit« struct

B clau-o ill the forli'th Mcti.eu which forbade the Bof Apportionment to rcdm-ii tin- u .V s of the sc

ti .n la is, arcesea, aad p..i.eemen. Beaalne WaaatalKisti-.l this niiieiiiltii'iil. It had baSB ri.i'ileil In

Senate when th« bill w.s nuil« r ansjaaaloa in the«

lniltce of the Whole, anil BBght no! to be adopted i

Senator Starbuck saiil that In lielie.cd Senator WO«motion was a rood one. He was astonished i

Boaster treat Mew-Yets asenaahsg n pregeoswhich vvoa.d \nit into the hands of the I

aathartfara the right toeoatrot Uaaalarunof thepem« n, «Ircincn. und aehost leaehi rs. This surely WBS

"Home Bale" they had been clamoring for. BUBWa:s;,t!tli n offered on ami miment to llif ainemliii

I by which it would only apply to future r.ppoiiiluiiand not to the jire-i-nt scia.ol ten hers, tlr.ai»n,

pilicemiii. Menator Starbuck asked him if it wouhl

ha better lo trust this power to a local board ratthat) to the fiffsfflBtrrr -senator WaSBtsfl re; II

"I wouhl r.itinr trust the laSghdalBIB t

tiie laçai satbBrlUea in aneh » inatter.doi.V w.nt to give tlie Hoard Of Apportionmentpower." A vote was then taken ape« bJaaaueadaatand it was rejoeted by a \ote of .'» t » 9. Tha Iva r«

censi-lcl or tus own SBd those of BBBBtBrB BBSSTSB

Gerard, Biaby,aad Bandea, ths alber Vsw-Yorh hator«. Mr. «V.lot's inotii.il was then voted B|and caiil.d. Mr. Woodin then BBSTt «1 that

bill be B) amended us to give tho Ho

of Apportl ci..eut lbs power to Berrease the Balasteseveryoffl iroflbi CltvGovernment(n leven exceptle ¡els ni ei |i irruii-nt.-/. as in II.e niiaii . leli-il hill. 1

motion was til .» rarrw-d. A \..-»- was then tskrn nithe bill i: If, l.'it it l'aile t of pa--:.--. OS log !.. Il notcalving a e nstnotional number ol \»»t> s Tbe fidlowlwns the vote [llepubucsai in ttoaaaa aad DeioueraUitalics) :

i) taBsjMten, I)rk»,l1!lr, Inars, SarssrS«,/,'.,' U,r.|r,,. I ,, ,lt on, Vi hlel,en;,, aler, Harria, a». J Welt« an.

Council. Moore, sill.i. -, Wo.hIui-18.BATS

/-¦' -, ,*, Msinters, afsrs«ara, waga ,; ».

e. .i.'ti.i Woodln moved ibstlhevots be rccoiisldeian.I l'i-t tlie lull Ile n tt<-upon tbe tsbh*. Thr moilwss carried. It will be called up In toe SratluUsesalumliliail'il. ss passed.TueSnppl) fall was passed by a rote of 23 to 7. T

Ml ;i\ Ins ta la arda ol b< altli of rltiesthe rlahl to maa rompleiut tmulnsl ii no am .¦ In a n<(siichasibe Hunter's Point fartoriss) wss, after s Mdi bete, oui' n »l t«» a Uilnlreadlog.luere was a abort debate lu the A rmbrj oren

co:u-iiii.",:t resolution spprovins of the luv. tolls sin

drawn i:.. by Un Canal Board, an a vote was then tHkupon It. During the taking ol tin-vote mverc critlrlsior i im pi»ilu v ol ti.» Caual iio..rii were m. de lo x

Sloan, Mr. Unbert, anil Mr. Pkiuncr. i"b< reso'ution .

pa-s.ii i v tin- following rote [Republicans ta Usentl>ciniHi..:-iii ItaUcJ

121-Aivni.i. »", '.in». iltslpes. Hager,BsikeuatOBB, Crvirlrk tlotuhin, HamUrt,Harnea, JHtn.itr, llostrd, .v...,'.,,/;.,-. ii|,in, /'.,.'.ii<I, ¦'¦'",BhauSSSBjinnings, "¦', Lanaheha, Rli blun,II..-II, Bsflltftir. /. .¦»', .ski In,an,lint.i'ti. Pay, McOraw, avisais,/.,..» -ii,, Ftsrke, MlUruany, s'..e,Brirk, Usllaa-ber, Mutter, Ptrpbrnsoo,

//.o.<...,,,., Harria,si,,.r.

Broten, J. ¡I, Ura.,%, Meiler, Blrsbsa,Butiner, i.ralintii. J s.. AVirSfaMS, Tuber,

,i..,1i .. Jftren, I batikithwattCase, i; M, !i'i.ii,i;m,, Orr,Tlghe,CkiHi, Hayes, /' jht. Val i.tins,Clark, liealy, Pnr.iy, Ntrarplal' : ,, 11 -1.'.urn, .'.'.,f, W'ieks -71.(VvIVr, lieu st, iloekt ell, u*. /..,fJuwdia, Uerrltk,

ssva¡....i er, «;» t». Mnsdr, BsatBo,tï,.| tv. In, M I. .'iiUiiri. Moore. Bklsaer,Its ilv.in, Uraluun, .1 «i.. Run -s' w-r.

i . t.¡t..'.» i"- il, AVilep:r«r,liilllUKtOB, 11'»^; l.ii-iai. Noi :¦ .'.un,

H.I..1U, //i»,»././,/( ./, ii'ihlif, 'li.llir,li;...,n.J..-., l,,..i.i,I'..:., W.,

i .:-. i: Klns. i'"si.HViaaÇ< sac, i. A., I.-.iK, l'etlar,WaNb,(.|.;.i,, /..,.,1/.nr, I r,tuer. W lli.iitis,i ,,: .-n,.M.ln'ls, }:¦,.;. «.V, //.//.,Wiiic.'i-51.

ilRiba, M« K- »-./.Mauumré. i:¦¦;..». .,.

All I-, II« i.la. -i.iitli, W^i! ...

A ..is. u.U..:.»] m i-mu.uni rrnioruiiranees asnloi¡un cii. tun lu : i.e Kxclsi i m as II wa lately intoriirelele, t,-, l'ouï .. «i« tuais wsa n.d. Pétillons wci

reí ¡vi o 'uni a r following Prom 'i". ¡. i dents ni Pin -!

ing, lineen« «.iiiiii from n an ont« il A Ihton rrota tii>,. n i, .i i» '.i.l'..\ riii'iiils ni V..--!.-, :i Row-York i..»i

.j.'.i residents of O.weso: fiom tía- uiembrr, ol n.Mftlli usi Episcu ï.\ «ailnh nf l.yn ien\ lile, OilcanC-uiinty; lr«»in .virait:.h-l i"-nt uta ol Newburi;!flili, '¦:¦'. lilt Of li.iii l'.ti,,», Man oa < oiini,. tr.nr -il. »ii. "f -a'aie)?. Springs; ron: Wntrrtown l'empeinuce Itcforni Club, Wnlertosn, Jegorsoii County; Iroilèverai hundred r«-.»id ¡::s ni Waterlov n.

Mr. I. dîey's lull, gréaHey nu unns aala les .,f t'-.ottic. is of tbe llrool r. n t. u". ernun ..:, w,:» pa ta« l bsvoteol 01 :«»ll. Tbc rollowin« table Bives tu« san,

ru - ni i .n iiic.i ,-.k in iii in m :

Msror.sii.immi inspector ni l»ar!ca.ijuilli i i'..i" U :; t llii .ol Police. 12,00

forperatton Coonscl U.lstl r<ersrsaiaot l'»>lii«.l.MiTresnanr. 4.01111 ji.-t- ctirrsol p..i.e.. fouiAmlitor... .:i...imi ».-.u.*.-..-:.m-.i.-,,C'ollrclol .I Tsxes an Other li ucii., .1,'joAasasainent« 5.000 1: .n:n,-iii n. l,,o

Itl :.! ni Al i» ara I.u.i 1 1' ¦:. ..-.i .|,| 1

Pre ele:.: >'I i»i Bsrimesl cíe ». Munirons. ¡.ouof Assessment* .. HUM Pr II ¦ ;.i... .l.so

Aasessurs, escii .''«'" iHxataeñ. ¡mui'. ,-,. Ü.I..I IL iiit:,.::.o m in-.- srahsl.._.. m

Alilt'liii« n. «-m ¡1 1.000 la r iln-eii. rtist t»n'.I're-.j«!vi.i 01 l-i.llee Bull -eiv.ie . ïJ5l

» \eise |ii-|.:iit!ii.-nl'. 3,00'J li "¦ -. iia.lP|i-:.l.!i1 i.t lue llll'l 1,1., 1-. tus! J. .1, - Ml

Un klli .rs l». partm'ia S.OO .nul in in- luvreaseil tePrenaient ift'liy Wiiik-..",,«ssi misrrtbss.1,0 1

l'nniUll sin.iir ol «itv ¦-,. f fin" l'e.irV Sli.lWorks . 8,. peace.;i.."»iii

C.'rsol Paras.Noeaiary 1« rk-, ,»r r*MlseCourts .,

ïs'.lpl.of l'illic»'. .I.âlltl I

TneofBeesol Counsel to tho Bsaid ol Health. Departmeut Ol Police and Kxeis ar-nl'i.iisli.',!, un,! in, Curpota un Counsel la empowered todo I bolr dotlea \ I freisnd peí'lUlidie» received h) boj of Um cuy offlciu inritobe »aid Into Ute treasory Of the rlty. «)i!i-»r- winhave been elected for s stand lertn arc noi air-- u 11,1the tii'i. nit ti.o.c sleeted sflorwsrd sre. The autnonties me problhited fr-uu iaeressiaa the salaries beyoaüid'- smounts dated Bbove. Tbe aggregste amouutoitin' reduction of ularteats |l».VO0O¡ bul the bedel is iiwill be far Bars than Uns, us ths Common Council 11authorised to reduce tinlaafarMa of theelerksol all tindCJ lit..e.US.

u.. m u,- :i|ijuopriaiii»ns Inserted 1:1 lbs smpplv bUIwhile It was in the Kenate do sot meet with the approvalof a Isrgc number of Assemblymen, and a arvrre slrog'».'!.¦ over them is prrdietod wbea the bill coascs ap lotconfideratiou. Up»m BtottonofMr. Ifustcd, the A«sem-bly refused to-dsr to euuear in a li<¦- amenamcats, sad aconferí lice etil.iuiltlee nas uppo.ntd, cuuststiug «m thepart of Hi.- Assembly of Mi isrs. Uualed, Alvord, 11.:-.. -,

Cossus,snd Main.ml. The b.ll aoulumiug ths tlarlaeCourt, recently psssod l».. the Senate, waa, after a shortbut sharp r aisianee traes several New-York Démocratieineiiib- is, passed by toe Assembly 10-dsy,

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WORK OF «.«».MMHTKKS.THF. RBW-TOBR MX Us.AMRBOMRRTR TO TllK

CODR.IRBORARCS COMUITTRR's RRVORT.[raoM in. BBOCLAB noasaaaioBiiBMi us ma ibispbs IAlbaxt, April 25..Tha Aaeenblj Counnit-

toeon Oosaasercoaad Kavbrsttoa gave a heartag tr-aayto th« oppoaeata of Us bbvruis at the Dock Departaaeat111 the l>« paitnictit ol l'ulnii' Works. âlUIIBg Idhwa pres¬ent from Row-York were Joba S. Storia, w. 11. Webb, A.M. «raven, H. 9, Dimoei,, I'. W. J. Ilur.-^t. and BdWBldI'iicii. Tin gha of the arajaawsata ansd was that thedo« ks woulii not bo kept in sa K«»«»d order by ths super¬intendent of Public Woikr, as by tue pteSSat del lutin nf.

and that tha conuucreial luterests of the city would»uller.The àsseubly Judiciary Commit'. ». !i-te:i,-,l t.isn argaV

Hieut bf David Duilhy l-'lelil to-day in favor of the post-pii'inieiit of the timo when the Cede «f it'am analJu-iiii shall re Into Beet until May t, 1878. Mr. In id¦aid that while some u;i nhapiera. p«ropoaad bud year,had been toasssMsd by lbs bar ami aaafBl sasesslsseatasuL'pe-i» ii, other ehaplaaa had besa added Uda yaaiwhteblawyen had not yet had time to i-xiui.inc. it

would tie Brise u. lu.- o¡ luioii to «¡vi« the liar a »(BOT t'

exauilae the fresh chapters. B) lbs uitioii of the Beasts,s fortnight sgo. ths eode wooJd net &> bato < ::«.' t UliOct. 1,1877. Tha Renate hill eantntahsg tha sew «*hap-te.-s ui.t aiio-iidiiieiila lo ll.e rt.de Was BSSBBldSted In the| :..y at the afteninon Besabas, bal BS act'.-n was

tul.en lli'iit: It. Mr. llo ¦¦¦I.i 0:11 BSOTSd that US toda »-'"

lnti.iticit on May 1,1878,snd tbe Asaeraulrtfss slllldebatías Uns motion whoa lbs boar of sdjotuiunent1.mied. Toe bill will agsln i>e debated to-aaorniw, as IIih neeesssry i«> pass some bill of ihis nstnre before Mai '

next, the day art by ii.»' last teartsuttare fur tho code to

no into effect.Tin CMiiiinilt» i- of 13 Of the .U .» li.lih BOpotated t»i re-

vi-i.- the general bssarancs law drawn arpby th Assoai-blr Iuaursnoc ComtslUM, wUllorwbabt} leport back tasbill to-morrow. They bava bubm asseral saauagea la Maelull. Ths section eontpeUtngthe Saperiuuindaal «»t thein« rai.i'e i).-|.arlanm in exaini.ie even company la theBtats at hast oBoa every year, la «jnodUed to Ue sft »i

that ihr superintend» m must make such eiati mail» n

ím n two years. Tbe eeettoa ta n sard t»» w t sssa 1 »»n-

hplltllK to «lefaliie the eo.n|ianlts Was «trirkcii "it

Block tiumpsalaa are forbidden i<» decii-use their capital,v. lu« h tbe origlaal Mil aliowsd Iheea ha do. A m estos has

bei n added BsBRtag it t n«- «lut v of Hm BBSSatotossb nt to

cum'.ci »u» ii eoBBpaalse a* have bupatrad ibsti aaplial to

BsahS ihc iii.ys'.i.nual goo«!. Auolhur addilloUtU sco-

Mon aMflBM it IBS duty of the superintendent,when In- discovers that a company la in av.. ak so, «lili. to rasjéeat IBM Allurnev «icncrulstones* app \ to some court for »n arder upon t ai iniipai y for it to Show cause w In a r> « eive.r stionhl notI«.- appointed. A seetl m giving bw misasen in Insurancepompeóles to make loans upon lande In other States, ifwttbinoO nub-, of Mew-York City, which va« rirtckenout in the Committee of the Whole, is replaced. Therómpanles arc forbidden to loan nmoey on town bonds,la iii, s, etioii relating to tae aannal reporta of the eota*1 nil » to. »t of tin amendments made in lite Committeen! tie \\ hole, in ell, el compelling the eoiir.iatlli » lo DtakSa more detailed siaietiK in of their all, 1rs, are retained.i'-e section li-i,itiii..- the pa] of ofltrersto their Bxed ¦.'fuies, ¡uni foi%ni.i tu- them taking commissions, is¡iin.i did -o th it offleciaof an in- nrntie entapan* arcforbidden to talo- rommlasloaserta from other Insnranmeuiiiiniiia >. nad a «o to net aa eflkera >.f other lasarancompanies.

Tin- Ba iro.ei Committee of fa- Bastas have n solved toreport a bill ereailna a railroad and "telegraph ooBioii lo bave eh u-gc of tins.- mt*a*eata,The Woodia Inveottgattaa Committee of the Senate

met ai «'on n ss Hall Hit« aitc-rnoon at 3:30, but a» ü erewere no wtim ears present to examine, they went tutorxecntivt trasloa It seems tlavwlineeset subpensedv>ere s.aoned to Hew-York, and have goaa there.Tney will be r, called.The llotiM! .lu.lleiarv «ntn u ttee this afternoon had a

hearing oa tin- Bayes BapM Transti bill, and were adajeawed bv Judge Emott, who srga d in favor of therjllbcrt Blersted Ballway. He said that a wide svecnewas nrrrsaary for the requireil rapid trankt road. Inarder ti.at rs*artracks oould he laid-some f,.t way tramsand s. me for thr-iiti*!i rxpceas trama The New-YorkElerated Railroad bas demoi »frat.-.i thai rapid transitis practicable, it can i.nlv be uttainei! by BofflS .»uchsystiia as that advocated by him and approvedby the liest **agga-**en. He said: "Here isB I'loimsal to put tin* «ireenwich Sireet ElevatedKaiii-oad C.inip.niy on S certain route bjr a commissionselected ander this Baptdld Transit set The ooromlssk-nwas an Intelligent body of men eoiuposed of «1-n. DiX,«iov. S.-yii.oiir, mid other cittz-tia of «-«pial character, andw hen you say tiny have d m.- wrong and mail'- uiistak s

in their selections you larjmgB the character of the men."Be Biwaed that tae pensas* of aa alevsted road througha l-ustneas avenue did not have the eflk* t of drptveiatiiigpioi'iiiv; on toe eontrnrr.Nlnth-ave.wss Instanced topi"\eiiiat n w-a» bciicii, i ii, ami its growth during thepast few years w.,8 compared with the stagnation ofBeventa-avs, In eonelnston, he asked: "it you shouldcome to the conclusion that the rule at damages to be

paid or asaeased as taking property 1er publie woiksshould be e\t, tided, miii.c It a ».-eneral law make it ap-plj to ai; rhssai s of eocporatlone ami all works ibroogli-outthe State. Do ant iliaerttalnate agaiast tinsse publicwork» wiin-ii arc so Bsesssary io the city of New-York."

BBBTOBATIOn OF Mi.»»iv¡ 004 umiints.Al.liANV, N. Y. April 2~>..The i'ollowii,;*

onieial paper explains itself:ktatk or Nrw-YoitK, j

On ii i. or Tin. ski at i vitv ot Sr*rii,>âUUBT. M. Y., April ZA. 1877, J

The Beeretsry of state desires to avail blu*erJfof ikeroartesy of the press to acknowledge the restoration orthe folio« lie-' documents « nl out and abstracted from theoil. ctl.'ll of hls».,r a- il locnrds of tin- M.,1 Department,

In addition to 11.r 'eived and neknowledgedon twoprevious occasions. Thej came by mail in envelopespostmarked " Heouarvllle, Peno., April !»'it." but with nootbt-i m iie;ii."ii uf Ibt name and address "f the pi rsoa tov. n en the - ale i- Ind 'bled for their restoration

I. ttei in Uutefa tram the Bev. Qodevridas D. dins,m »-ion n \ among tae Mohawk Indians, relating to aKi i neh Wiiin..l, a m ! u i OtUOUg f 1 at- Igdinils, L'Jd ofJuly, IdOl. Iran-la i.m bit :;¦, Its plane.Minutes nf lb« il » ol Representatives lor28th of

April, I«in", signed io J. (Irabam, gpenger.i;- sut <»n a petition ol Thomas Jones ol Lona Island,

s p I 7. 170H.Affidavit .,i Peter II. rung relativa Io church nfTairs,

.Jltli > pi.-nibei. 17.»aReport on a e. titia, of Jobannes Yedder for land eat

i.tf from the eatd |ietttfoner, April 10, I7KI.Three warraata drawn bi Philip Bchuyler upon Mr.

Livingston, fressun-r, for the pavwnut ol bii's incurredou account of tue Province of New-York, aii in Dutch.

(;HA J. i;. I /> / v 'h i; i ,; \ a 8 \\$.

FRANCE AM» GERMANT.Paws, v, . dnesslsy, April 'jr., I »377.

A ni.ijoiity of the Paria papera, paytknlarlytin- /'</ sMisw« I''ritnftiiiti-, BZ] res» the opinion that «nin.muí Molt he's «b eiai a tii .ns in t; e Oermaa Parliament yes*o i-iiay w.re me mtemied as hoatUoto Planee,

LOSÓOS, \V< iliiesda.v, April 25, 1*<77.A affectai telegram to the second edition ai ras ramea

.'loin Berilo nys Gen. roa Moltke's speeeh attraetoasm h h aiieiition here ns the Básalas maatfestosa. Hism m rail) --um. d thai Oea. von MoUka mt, nded to tellthe i reiiei. that <;¦ naaay is watching their arasant ms,

t: al she i« aegua nted with the peculiar disposition oftheir troop-, ih.;, sue cai.not eonreive ihelr immense

mil.ta.y . doits loiilmat BOythlBg el-e save revenge attheUistfltlliig opiMiiiuatty.and irarning her thai tier-man) will inn allow bei t.."p.mit by Oriental troubles foitn<- possible pursuit ol anti-Teutonic plans.

THE SPANISH CORTES.MAi'iiin. Wisteesday, April '-">. 1877.

Kin;* Alfonso In person opened the session

t*r the Cortee to-day. In the apesea from the throa* hedeelsn s thai ti:«- ndatloas ol Spain with foreign Paaret »

is more eerdlal than ever. The .«light dtlriciiltics with

England, the United states, ami Osfssaay have been

settled, Inelttdtag tas Basteo l-lamt afodr. He expressesthe hove tint the parhanathaiist «'«ba win shortly boeffected. The state ot political affairs provéate ¡my re«lint« m if tin- military or naval establishments.At a meeting of th» Ministerial party Beflor Canovas

del Castillo declared thai tbe Ubcral-Cousei vat i v.- partyujd no' ii llnqulah power, aa it hadnot accomplished Its

task.The Constitutionalist Centralist deputies have resolved

mo in participate Ui the debate oa IBs reply to the royalin ecu.

THÉ EPSOM RACES.Losóos, Wednesday, April 'Jî, 1S77.

This yv.-is the second day <»f the Epaou Ppringmeeting. The «¡rat Metropolitan tUskes (handieap)brooght out si\ ronteatants. Mr. Alex. Bnltasif's John

Day,withfl toi laid Bsainsl htm IB the latest betting,won, with Ñor«leb. at 7 lo l. second, sud Lilian, at 3 to1, i bird.

T1IE ASIATIC PLAOITE.I'l.ill.iiAN, We lit. seliy. April _,">, H77.

The plainte bjaa appeared at Besht, candngtin.ir f..Iraths dally Theasertallly IsUkely toin-

iiii-e. Baaltary measures ar, b lag laB.) tbel'eis.i'ii (io iTiiiinn!. Tnere were 17ii deaths at li u'il idttiiui iiie plague betww n this 10th and -Jiid nists.

THE MEXICAN REPUBLIC.Cm of Mexico« .\i»ii! it;..Politic.i! grreeta

eoatinae to ba made. m. ñor K. Mejte, Ibrssertj Beets*tory «sf the Tressnry sader Prestdeal Lm-.Io, has aeoa

Uuprisoard for nOrg-- awlpraetlrca daring the piu>itwo yens. (i.iv. .Il nine/,, who arreste.I Mr.

(tatter, the Am -re m < m.sitl at Aeapaleo,without cause, ¡ind kept him in .-online-

ment three weeks, relessed blmb) order of Presidentlass, "'-t '-ut lanit r.dri »s. The America :i f--« incuts It -re

are very Imttgnsnl at the ñutíase. The fourierdelaEurope bus «,-. pended publication. The Tteo Utpublit»wni probabl) uhwontlnne its issues on May i. -.

journals have all atang favored Presldoal Let-do. lti«i-,i ni Dun has itrrlared tbe House of Deputies Illegal u a

ion .'ie-». Tb« .-eiiaie ts called to meet in September,when both bodies will form a Constitutional Congr.aa.Tbe «'iouch party an- Indignant brean .¦¦ I», u disavows

an. alii.in . with ili.-m. The orlgiBsl Tuxtepee partyshows signs oi -li..sitis'aetto:i with 1'iaz. snuthreaten to

oppose him. A formidable rousplracy has been discov¬ered in San Luis Potosí, sad a number ol arresta haveIn c«i made m cons, ipn nee. Jean Men.le/, will probablysucceed Befior Ogoeoa aa Mlaister of War. Oea. Cortinahas bun si t at libciiy by Dial oa asesie. .

THF. CANADIAN PACIFIC BAILBOAD.Ottawa« April 25*.In the Honae of Com«

moll« this morning» vote was taken on l»t. Tupper'srcsi'Iiitioii, which was to the clf.-.t that the House ili»»p-provesof the policj and coin.-e pursued by the «iiivern-

meut w it'i reapeet to the «.ma.lian Paelgc Railway. Thovote stood, for the («overiuueiit. 105¡ Bgalnat, "i!>.

OATHQLIC «"l.Kin.YMLN' sTAltTlNU KoH BOMBThe Kev. i:«l\viir«l M«(.l\nn, D. I>-, paatorot

St. Stephen's « '¡lurch, in Kast Tw« nt\ -».ightli-nt., tailedon tin- sieamship Bothnia ya**4erday afteraooa for Live;

pool. Prom lli'Ti- he w i!l go to Home as one of the repre¬sentatives of Cardinal MeCloaksy at the c.-lebraiioti of

the tlftieth niinivi rsary of the Pope's elevation to tho

dignity of a BMawp, Edward U Hagnet. Castries Job»soii.Jaiiies MeOnlre, and several otln-r Catholic laystCSwere aise naaaaagpra sa tin* tteamshlp, and wlBpteb-nbiy ¡Ha-i iiii'iuiv it. MeOlyaa oa the Joaimey. The pierin.i'is.-- (m ¦.-,.,. throiiited with priest- and others WBOwi-h.d to bid farewell lo tbe deparllog clergyman.Ami ng tin- prit its wen fathers Mel ready, t'oiiltou, andByron of St. BJrphi n'a « burch, Mah»o« ol wllllamrbiirgh,i arrell) of Bt Jan . -'.< tiureh, Dr. Burtsell ol tbem tii, Kpiphanj , Onion of Bufferns, V.J.; I. .--!. i "¡ Msu-bâti.m.i t.-, Metiili.n and Htekej uf Brooklyn, andstutni'i- of Melroae.Tue Cardinal has also teleeted for other clergymen to

BFpn nt nun, FathersOnfBn of MBObattanvllie, Pi. n-

derrasl ot Miditletown, N. V.: Kearnej of tbe Cathedral,and Edward« ol tbe Chnreh of* the Immai ulate Coueep-tlon, m East Pourteeoth-et. A meeting of the clei ¦¦

«ras held on To idsr.nl which the address,written m

i.at m, t., i. fi,-., m. <i t,, ib, Pope ana signed. Dr. Mo-Ulynn bos n n assigned the duty ot niakli>g -.¦ pinpentatlón addreaa to th« Paipe.bul ¡>s the addreaa of theel. rgj I» mu yitiaoimi, it will be carried to u m .-in

.ii.u Kearney, »ho will also Lav- eaarge ol the,'..r-.i.'i.oiMi wifii h h,,. been aubaeribsd by the t'atholleaof tali dloeeee. It is atated mat some persons are dls-aitisfied with the amount, Inasmuch as Bruohlyn, a

fiiuch smaller dloeeee, hss tenl H1.000. lattn-r Pren-dergasl ol the Cardinal's re|***eaeutailTeB will a 'o,i.,-.,

and Father* Kearney,Orttsu,sod Kdwatda on -..tnnl.ivm the City .f Berlin. The celebration in Borne will lasthixt.nii davs, 1, K-iiiulugou May -I. the da* mi which the

pope was appoint« da bishop, and will eons lude an June«i, the dm oi Ins consecration, li is pioi.atde that dayswill t..- ». t ap.rt for sadleuees far the representativea of

diaVrool uatiuiia. with a reilgloiw rclcbrutiou uu Hie lu-ilday-_^____^_____

In planting potatoes this (Mnj it will l>ewell l. tie it brick io « a |*oUito, or ballast them in toutsw a> mi ihat the bugs csunot cany them otr.-|i^>meBBWt-BOL

WASHINGTON.VEOEMàL AM) STATE AllBOWTT.

OEX. iiA-sKs ARD «»UN*. SDRBMUfi IN ADTOCaVOI OBrun pi r.s.t.i.Ms sihtbkrn policy.

inr ISaSBSirS to «/SRI tkiltmí.IvTAJBàTRGTOR, April .2."..Gen. Hank« re-

anUrhed lo a trlass* today that the a« turn of Presidentlfa>i'.- in tlie Sonth Carolin i anil f/oillsiallil contioviesi«--«was not In liis opinion Inconsistent with the interests ofthe li.-pitiilican parly. lie said that the «-nurse of events

I.ad placed t't party In relation to tlum- States in a

Wreauj pn-lt.oii, an I if was therefore ne essary to with¬draw from the aitifiule In which the Ouvmnmen! hadl»«en pined. Be n called IBB fSS tthat President Granthad seen this during the closing «lays of his A.liniiustia-th n, aadhad babea aaaasarea Iswhaag i«> ha rsatorattoaof tue proper relation between Ua Federal and State

aathorllbB. aadhad phased toe sneathtB teeaehaaatnVRade thai President Haves hid only one cours«' to pursue.II. said that !';. |»n hut lind pcrfui mod his part of theduti exeaBsaUy andjadtehaasty.

finí. W.emian se« ms t.. place great faith In the

promises of Govs. Hampton and NiehoIIs to the Admlnis-tration. Ho said If day that the whole philosophy ofSouthern life was based on the Idea of honor, and Ifthere was a:,y Impulse that would keep tin- Southern

people to the pledges taey havs anida to the Bx cativo,It would be their sense of honor, and the fa» t that to

break tneir failli won! I biiti.tr upon tin in tin' Just oppro¬brium of Ua whole count y. It remained to In- seen

how far tue autlioriiv of those who have niele thesepledges iiin be effective in overcoming lbs deep-seatedprejudices winch influence aeooauenida portion of theidle und Irresponsible element in southern society. TicGeneral dues nnl anticipate serious trouble growing outo th.- large trust placed by Us President in the pudgesof «Boathern leaders, but is avbtently in favor of ex¬treme measures tdiould tliose promises lie violated.

WASHINGTON NorKK.Washington, April 25, 1S77.

The trustees of Howard University to-dayasaetea Dr. W. W. Patten of Chica.'« to BS its Pre,i,lent.There wae a very earnest competition bel ween Mr. i'liirkof < dun (colored) ami Mr. Carduza of South Carolina, oao«if Dot. Chauiborlain'H State ollleers, to defeat Dr Patten.The colored men on the heard all voted for one or theother of the two colored candidat".-, and, although Un¬vote fnr Dr. Patten was made unanimous afler th»¿ llrstInfoi ma! ballot, the colore«! trustees expressed retrc^to-nl.'ht that a prominent colored man could not h iva basachosen. They think the colored race, for which tho Insti¬tution is especia llyili-s'i'tii-i!. could lia vebei'ii Ix-ttcrscrvcdby the choice of a rotored man. Thsts aspeara as havebeen quite SB etl'ort miiioiik the Coturivcatiotiuli-ts to Be¬nin-control of (h«CYnllei:c. Mr. II.like, the Ohio pro-tessor, who w..s salil to l«e the choice of ibe President ofthe Dulled Mates, received BVe votes. r,,nr of which were

east by eofasred Irwetres, Pred. Dofurtaoa msde an

earnest speecb in behalf of Clarke, claiming that it wasdue t he colored race to elect a cob red man for president,esjieoialiy as ihere were only colored studenti in u.c col¬lege, excepting a few wblte BOB m the aaedicel depart¬ment Jo in r. «'»Kike, the colored lawyer, siso voted forClarke. Cardosaol Booth Carolina obtained two votes.oueofcx-Se stor Pomeroy, and soother »»f .i coloridtrustee. The tartalees deelsred that the institution wasout ol délit ami ou a k od basis.

The Tresiilent inloruied a delegation whichBalled upon him to-day in the interest of a person cm-

ployed m the Int.-i,i,r DepartBBS that be should not in-

Bwfere in tin- appalothasnta winch wore ander th.m-trol of his Csbiael oflii-i is. To another person who ma'le¡ipplleat.tiu to lui,i (Of an ollice, which is now Mile byeae whoa aommlaeloahasthi.sad a hall rosis torea,Ua l'ri uiiint aaggi ated that tin» appueaBt would do wallto wait until the eornaabaaen «>f the preseatlaaBaabaaaexpires, w Inn tin-President wouhl talk to him about it.The PrcstdcBl has very positive views us to the mani.cr

in Bhaah Batted Stales otth-crs ahflBld eoudtiet Iheni-s»'Ives with respect to polities, and in a recenteoaversattoa with a Maní ha said that in

his jiidir'iK'iit Cinti d States asneara should not RdM anypSIl in the prim nies or ward meeUaga before elections,oi ail em ¡un politisai conventions M<teleSttte*,OT do any

tuina; to assist in securing lbs nomination of say par¬ticular caudldates; hui w lu-ti the cnntlldatcs are nom¬inated, lie President said he saw no reason why Federalofllec-bolders should not publicly expresa tin i; opinionain favor of the < indldatea of their cuoies snd labor'tortin-! «lection In ibe same manosr and aadec thai sameeondiiiois a> other eitiz -a».

Dr. J. B. Blake, Secretary of the NationalMunUBieilt Society, takes Issue with Ua military en-

stneera who recently reported sgalaM Ua sutriciency ofthe foilli'l.il Inn of the Inollllinclit, BaytSUI no fault Was

loi.ml with this until after the development of a desim to

ornament another purl of the city with tin- monument,when it was first suggested tliat the ranal re of lbs bsobb«lin-lit was n.t In good taste,andaftsrwi rd that* it.-iiuunila-Uonswsre Insecure. Be aaya a whole renerstloa oftost competent architects snd engineers have been as

i hui hotu as to the désignai tin- dte sad the solidity ofthe ini'iiiiineiit.The iiiib'peaii» i»t Ordet of Odd «JfeBows of this Dlatikl

Willto-ii¡or:o'.v chínale US SOU anniversary of tho

introduction at la»-Order into tlio Halted States. An

address will be deUverad in tho aftornooii,after whichthe uniformed encampment branch will havs a dressparade. President tisyoa will review them. It is uu-

ml ilmt too Pees .¡ei.« is a member of tbeUider.Public '» a slurs* only,he aaya, will prevent bis niumd-aie at th«- reception at night to be give in odd Fellow'sHail.The Hon. Charit s H. Adams, late BSMObCT of «'on¿rets

fihi : be Albany, >'. v.. District, was ím.iricd to-day latblscttyto Misa Judith Crlttondea CBknstaa, of Isaals-ville, Ky. B iirantl-»la:ightor of John .1. Crltt«-nd<-i!. Tliom,or,aie »eieiiii'iiy was pcr'orinc.l by the K»-v. Win. C.Yoang, of tbilcago, ¡i cousin <»f the brbte, at the residenceoi her uncle, <,. n. i litieiiileii. on Coun<*ctlcUt-ave. Therewas a large and fashionable attendance. The uewljmarried couple will visit CsUIoruls ou their bridsl ¡«mr.

A special ti nil of the I'mted Sl'jtps Circuit Court,

Jodgi Hughes t-> pmablfi. a 111 be hem si Alesna im. Va.,on Un- ¡BJth inst., to try tho esse oc tho lulled BUMSSBgaiBsl w. II Ottnun ol st., for the. recovery of thatportion of the S47,fHJU atajea from the I'nited StateaTreasury, deposited in tlio Qaniiaa Saviaga Bank olAlexamlns.Ba-escrttory MorrtB hu¿ postpoBodbbi departnrofBt

Portland uiilil Ptnlnv.

UWNIOm WBATUBB BBPOBT.?- m

GOVERNMENT INDICATIONS.Tor the Middle Statea, <"ool north-east to

aorth-we t wind*, indas; barometer, and clear or fairweit her, tollowed during the ulgbl by rallias barometerund in ibe souibcru portiooa Uiroateiuag wsather aadpossibly rain.

TRIBUNE 'LOCAL OB8ERTATION&Í110l*!ts:M..riiln.r. N iiîut!

i ..' :i 4 r» « ; atlSU111 2 *i 1 .'» r» sBtennWii«J

Ti'.itiiM. On 11 B, A; iil *.'ii.1 a. m.During the cloudyand singularly UrOStoBtad «vi-ather wldcli precededdawn yesterday Ua baronet«r amrhed a brwrssige-\Sith the clear sky BSst WSsterlr Wlads Bl » 1 v,ard theiewas B steady ri-«'of air-,»ii -..- in <-. Temp« latui'e ret real edfrom the hliih points of tho prcvlisss day. The amountof iiioi-tiiii- in tlie air is Bot cnusblerubls.

l'or tins «UV ami vicinity a fair «nur wtth Utile changaof temperature Buy be expected. To-morros is .iiieiyto be cloud) and BOBtewbat Ibreatcnlng.

Till: I.KWlsj WILL COBTESI IN' RODOKKJf.Some important statements hice been nude

reeouttyia regard to Ute Lewis will, nos Us mbtortolUttgatloa at Hobokei». Toe will «U-i- »--.¦-»of propertyvalué-i ut Sl,soo,oOOi the legacies amotmUng sabsad

040,000, a nil t he« ¡enera 'ove! iillii'tll I». titille r» SUtUSrylegatee. TheoobuhwIfor the person elafmjngtobtLewts baa la l.i- poaa islonaoutrilagi eertlfleatep«sr-portttag to be tbe origtosl certificats issued b) heridasM. Flab, sJustice ol the pec, win» wss elected to WestII. boh« oln ls.-,i. Mrs, I M. Uo bud, daoghb r of Jas-Uoe Pish, stale« th it ibe aigastnrets her tether's,aad thatbe«!led in Brooklyn In April, l*r7S. A gentlemsn doinghu m-, in Jet ey City, who knew tbe a L-awdMr. fishHuía at».!> .1-:-! sd a conferei >. with ibe counsel of ih»-

defenBesod furnished some valuable information, ¡n-

will te-tif- that lie signature is nyt ihst ol 1 rlilge M.l-i-.li. inn of in- sun, .1.11111- I., nts Pish, II listesthat I-il" Mike M. Fish died in »v rd 1 Island Hospitalfor tbe le-.n Ajirll :i !-7:(. and Ibst b w is aotoriouaon tbe records of the rumba Police Courtbail " m in and as a 1 .¡1 .: of : »leo propel \ toi 11 i.rs

befoie I,is death. Another ainirular lucoiislstenet hasll,y.-!..|.i-.l In ...nil. ell..11 Wltil III!..;:,.. 1 lie , . I 1 ¡I ., . ,.

product m .'.¡il..nee of tin- marriage by the womani-iaioiin i" tu il..- «if,- of the .I.- :t«i d m. 3Lcw|a,andsign «--i i.» Rtherlila« R. Ptsh. Justice ol the peace. Is«Ian .! Nov. Is, 1-.,-. Prom ti.e [....),I- t Un- pCount) court- h a,. p. ar- that Etoerldge M. Pishthat date, and fur some lime before sod afterward, sprtsonei IntheCountj .lui a; Patersoa awslUug trial forbaretBghia own dwellins uml barn at Htorkbolm, K. J.It h -,. appeara, ll is -; .t- d, thai lt.- asa Bot soilus thefllim for a \» a.r pravtoaa to tnat tUBM .1- a i-lho of lue

POBOS In WSSl llobokcii.

LJll.il .situ- Mitrs.

[For other Ship \e\re tee Seroml and Third Pij,misM'.IVI-.l»

Mir. My llover, U«'.».«. saiaausliT dar*, w.th ¦ t,s. u>gTsaa, Hall a to.

SUI.ED.Klvauishlns Vdls do I'sr.s, tur BaflB) U'.'hi.n, BR liaSR

pool; nty of Vera fna, for Havana II. I.!vlnt?at«in fir

Savainali; «leo. W. nyde, for Charleston alun« snorts«-, for

An-br. t-Yta. lander, for hin PrtWeiSCOi buk» Mimer, r*

« linatiS'itsStid: Vulfarna, far koll« rdnn; « I. muñí me, tor

I,-, ii.o.l ( .;-iiie.tan.ie. im ¡Inn ..»;¦¦ VlttlTi... for LOO.

sisiitim-ple; Brave, for Adssalde Dipton, far Bio Janeiro;l.l./i liaiai, bu lleno nta, brin »Inrsi . r** >¦- .*-.*». *"r

C"iK: N.iii,-. for Coo tsntti.ipi,*; Laura Cscaco, for l.lsi'n;

til.'-io.i, for issiitos; itubi-, lor Port Bpatai <-ieo- Bui hb.ua.for KBTBBSaa ; Luieck. fur-.

poRKton fours.Lóanos. Aatfl ¦'.*,.-.\ n im,i, gaffe, Hidiralm Willl.ima. st

Havre, IMS, CB ir_MB, at QjaeeMteWOj l'ownsl. In theli.i» na ; ¡..igian «.'.«tie,

I>i)MI>'!IC I'OI'.TM.Port hit ai.. H O- Apr.I 25.-Arrlved. steamship City of

Dalian In.m New York.WlUOmrros, ff. < April '.,r,.~Arrtve«l. hart A. o. Vlnre,

iron, Liverpool ; sear. C E. asara, from Canteas* «,'i«-..rod.bng Dae, wr l«oodon ; bark Heater, for Stel

i oiiti.vMi. April .¿.'..Arrived, br'.g liclsirali II. *«onle, fromNew Yori., mar«. M.i'.-l K. hUpiia, Irma hagus; r.io». W.Holder, from F.ilzaliethport.B0BT0X. Atiitl V.l..Arrived, stcam-ldp HenilDOle, from

ItaTanaah t barb Boraea Btsla fi-rn "i *g i safera a. j.ili.-ii», »r.ii,i 11,'i.^iir It. VV Pn-rue. from Vistula, «'l.-srwl,

steamships saton. for Ptiiln«lelphiiti «»en. Whitney, for New.York, tunas II. 11. Wr.gtit, for .Smyrna i Carol tue H'ldy. f'».**;.'I'hiinia.-; »rlira. I^aeito li-.li. ful HBVBuli .; J««. P.udd,for Charleston ¡ H. s. Orooks, do. Sailed, steamship Saxon,far I'll.l.l.l.-il.lil.L

i hah, Kni'iv, s. tl, April 2S.-Arrlv«sd, atcamahlo Virginia.frían rtiiiaiteiphia. ci. an-.!, tim- T.,ro, for II nc-inaa. *-...i-d.Steamship Asliiniiil, for New. York s!up M. Uow.er, for Ia»«r-po I, bulk Fje dgntl n. for Armnlel.savannah, Uu., April 25.-< n ami. arhra. Mary II. Hand,

for Norfolk; M. K. ¡.aw..-»-, for Saillis R.v.r. boili lo asad.Sailed, steamship ItipMan, for New-York : harks «'.«i I «lenrae,íer liar«-.»tan; llerm<Ml, fur N'ewraatloou the 'l'ytie; aval.er,for nrunamck si in rjant* leUe, f t BI J"!m. m. I«NBW-OBLBSJM, April a.''.--Cleared, barks Mapo, for n*r-

eehina: rsittaa f.r lint Asanti tul« Cjasaa Borelle, hfOlbralUr. Fajwea.s.sll«*,|, at-ainalilt« K. lcsertmclier andil.iiiii.n-r. «luíanle, coaling nark Oswalds and sehr. «J«si.bealy.

MOVEMKNTS OP «X KAN BTIAM IIII'S.Uvaar ol .\pni n -The Amarleaa lisa atsamahlf io.

diuna, i'.|il. Saigeut, sallisl toil.iv for pblladt-lnl.ta.MOVnxa, Apr,i 118..I'll«. Alia,i tan--»t. auistiii'.S.andlDsvisn,

Cap*. vv ait«, iiaiu Porti na VprilH, via Halifax, lor Liverr ..I. ..i ivol hure early this m riiniK-

DISASrKIW.UHttcej, April 2.V-Theaweeteh bark Ns)s<ten, c*pt. < ir:.

ten, »ha-ii arrived hers reeterasy from Pens c«ia. ii»i hertai/7.' nt«,pin ist a.ni daiiuR. ,1 her starboard quarter in a cut-liston witu ill« Auier.mn sclu. Mary A. Ti lei «It th» WesieraIslands.The American bsrk Storm King, lapt. Royrl. which arrlw-'l

at Uvavneet on the a<d lost, from Amorta, oieson, .««

hlraiuul Inavilr ibir.iie a .-al,-oa h r vov»«e. and made tuu'liVates*, Her cat s''i Is .-.iilipov .1 to be «lams ¦. a

.In'.-s Vim no's Celebrated I a nip uncí.Sold le, -1. Klon aa, »lui- na ...uns Se

Ilot Vnlnr in Frcncta « I.l'nancr.Hold h-,- Par:; .t 1 ilfutil. an I Ai k' i, Merrall «ft Co.Louis liiivau a Kxlra I»ry, fia p>-r i«w-.

Could Hardly -mini en lier Fret.l'i.'-siA, Iowa, Jan. ?1, 187*5.

Dr. R V. PiF.Ri s.DSAB .¦.ill I must tell you what ynur medicine has done for

me. Befare tnkin;.' roar favorite Prescrlpttofl I coaM hariirstand on my feet, on i bj letlowtagyotu ml vue, t am iH'i'ti-.'tlreured, l In- I'aaii it. I'reM. t.; u..ii i- a arunil r.'nl m.-'tieiii.. Mrdebilitated and nervosa tastana I pesant exprese hen thank.lui 1 am to> ou for luar a.lvli'H. V.« n nlv.

Mm UpaSSI IA At l.lsOS.

liiiji.1- .al Nota hI ,|,.. -,i tv -, ...

Pold tiy nil ran. r». itragBtStS «*eà l'' 'i.t.i.NAiiis. Pure, apai'kliug wrater far labta use.Hl'\ÏA|i| J wi*. liest iiatiual aj.i r. ¡it.Genuine only with a«, nts' aaaac -M« CtfiX-OBd <'o., W. V .

on lab. is.Hi MAi'i JA\' a:.As a laxative I prefer the llmn-adl .lanoa

to any and every other mineral wum-, am1 tar the follow. n<roasona: The rtoss Is small, lbs tsstr Is not unplejaaai u s ti

promptly, it dues not opinas usa staniaeh, KiaiaaBetgsfejasjand it u e'.Lii a nl.

J. MABtaa BDas H. D.'Ncw Yors.

UARRIEfKI.V. FF.VRE roNKLIN-At foinrtikcepsic, on Welno.diy,April '.'.'.. 1-77, bv Hie K.v 1». (¡. VV"rii-lit, lallie l.e 1-evre toAltiert t'oiiKiin of Hraokiyn.

ltl K Kit- OI»KI.I_¦ in Wediicml.-iv. April 2a. St St. John'sa, a. V 'linkers, by tin« lie v. II r. Atkins, ie. i.r. Jma- II.

nikertO Frances It. Udell, daughter of BSMSl I'. Kis knall,esipBOUND.TB0MA8 on w**ka-Safss>, Aprl Î5. at tin* St.Cloud Hniei, Nev-YSrk, bvtaeRev. William P. A s tt,William M. V. lioiunl to \elllu M., dmigliter ol tlie 1st« Josse'1 .'loiiias of W nkesbiirre, Peuu.

SWAI.M IlAI'.rWIll.l. «m April IS, !«77. a' the re»id«ni*aof the bride's brother, Mr. B. ->. H*rtw.-ll, at oak BMsSaat.in.iiy. near UnlonvUle, \. v., by lbs Rev. ti. i*. a/aBenuiife,Mr. ueorge A. Bwalmof MradTatewa. N. Y'., to MímaiidbM. Hart web, latent Wasliiiixtoti, I». «'.

TOWWSaND.TOWNSKND-On Taaadae. April .'t, at st.Paul'a Beetory. I'ouniikeetisic, by tbe Rev. B, rt üyneott.(»¦o. W. Townsi'iiil of KeWrMcgh to Lucy C. Towuneud ufthe loruiij- place. _

AH N$Hm of JfaiT*s*tfBj must be tndoned with Mlname and aldiete.

^^^^^^^^^^

UIEI).I5R|*',VKR-On Monday.'.'-M lost., Ann .»., wife of John H.

11rower.Fuii'-ral tervlees on Thnrsdsy mnralBc, sotii lust., at Hi

o'eiiiek, at the riuvtisitv Pia c t'hiircli, crinTof 'lenth st.tl.HV. Or. Booth's), Fr.oii'ls ire respi'iitfully Invited u> at-tend. Pleas«; «In not send any ttuw-rs.

I'UA.NCIs- In OfcensOBH BreshljB, at dsvbrsalc. April 24,I^wisaii'! I-.IÍZjbi-toof-bptiiiieri.1. Kittle, daughter ol Rav.

\V. rraaela, seed 7 years ami A montlis

QIIION -At Tonkers,on Tneailay, April li, Anerew, ynun^.«st sun ot Jnlill Qlhafel, iil'e.l 20y« ire

Fun ral services oo l'hurisday. ai 1-' m.. at st. John's ('hiin-li.Traîna leave TfalrUsth-et. Ueoot at Iw.'M, und Urand Uoniralat ll.rc.iii-k.

lilii: V« EN --'»ii Tuesday, April?«, of sent« II '«tit's disease,Qeorge Beery, youngest son of Robert and Sopt.ia Oise* sa,aged l9 rears, t at uu is, sad 'id says

Tiiafrieads oi tbe tamlty are reapectfuBy tavtteStoattanStlu-iiinrral frnm the I'hsrlea Street If. P. « lunch, betI'.inrlh si andV ma re- plaie. OB Frid .y, the 27th lust., all,.'. lock, íiitcrim nt .ii urseaweed,

JONEB.On Mondai, Aotil '-':i. BTsrgaret Tone«.The faner.il services wi'i ba in-lit at tn-r btta raatSesjea, No. tlIrving place, oa TbnnsUy, the iHRh lu.ii., at 2 .,, i.. k n. m.Tin- friends of tie faoiily are luvitec, sud ate respactXallyrel(lli-s.'ll ll.lt la fini 11',WelS.

JOBDAN.IB J'-rsey luv. on Apr! It, Kate A. wifeofiheinas 11. Jordan, ai"-l:ii fears, il ¦ mtiis, i gays

Fuñí-til ii'in her lite refill, in ,, s Atlaottc-at., Jersey CityHi.-'los, mi Fil'lay aflorim ni. -Vprll '.'7, ¡it il o'clock.

(MKi.i'.sii vis; \ mi Ttasdsj im an log, at « I Baa, BasteaIsland, Adolphea P.Ockershs.i,l itho ihl rear«4 Ma i.e.

Funeral services win ts* held at He* laitinra-i ciiire'. i t

Fiiteeiitli-st-, belue.-n s, aa.t ii.al 1 :,:i laves, up thunday,'Ji'th Inst in 1 o'i I'« k p. in. Ki lativi land Itn-iils uf tliofamily, together with odtet-rs i n laambms of the Mechan*les" sail Tisdesnian'a ttoi laty. also mntsheni of the gxraiptiiieiiie-i's Asaoctatiea, are taapactfalty lavlted te Bttend,

oi kl.K-sll.M 1KB A »»i.« -i:>.t ion of Ksampt t-'ir-an a thelneinliets ,»f tlie ah-'V' assort itlofl in- lierebj BOttSi n. in- etont i,-,, n-"iiiiii.-, 1 a n'. .aiii -c (uear Lineóla Uoauaieot),oí i!iai«il:v>, April26. sthaif-mut o'clock p.in.,1.,1 Hieparpóse «g paying the last tribut« of rsapeet to our w.u.by1 a,-,: Vie* Presiileat, Ailolphns K. Hckersliausan, l-xempt(if men generally Bl« respectfully luv ¡ted to nn-et a th 1.».

Fham'isUtoviiiiiív. là s zui ¡1 vil Mii.us. preat i- as.

The Tl BSCtes of the Metropolitan Savings Hank are rs-aneated to attend the funeral oi Adolplias F. o.-ki-r, mseu,fui in any years a liasti e at.,1 V lee I'tt-sideul 1 the liant

Is.vAl I. SMI HI. 1',,-s, aenl.

OSJBOnut, si.rtrrY Of MarSAXKS a\¡' MhihsMi .. ni Si'.w.Yobs hi Urotbers Yon are invitad to stun lbs 1 1.. mlol our I tie Hi oilier. Adolpiioa I', ueket thsaaen, mi TharaS iy.April .li. St the I.iilli-ran iliaicli, Fit'eeiithnt., bet. S. adan l'air.1 nv. »., at 2 o'clock p. m.

¦it'VVIN HO BBS, Prc»i,ieut.

PAHKKU-OS Motiihiy. MM lust , Ati'.ie, Slacat daiik'l.le. afWin. a. P and i.iiiü.i i.. I'.n sei. agi 22 > ara

Funeral on Thursday, '.'litii Inst., ¡t ¿ \¡. m., trun st. Mmottiy'sChurch, Waal Fifty-* vesta .-.., in tarées Klgnthaad Ninth.aves.

BRYNOLDS.Oadsanly. ivm. n. Rayaslde, agadaeyeaBSj otBye, vv. itcbeali 11 .>.. ». V.

Notice of fittn-ral hereaft-r.i,1 -si:i.i. -on Monday, the SM bnnv. Aifnst niisseW. s^et

iij rears,The relatives sad friends of the famili sr» resis '.' ilh hirltsr]

1.1 .it.-ii.1 tin-fin'id. .,11 nii.ri'trt.v, lbs Jiii-i tii»t, at IlSSga. ii., iiaiu in* 1 in- reatasaee, Ho. 332 r.ast ralrty Uuvd-sc.

Wi! ;:!:i.l.i: At In, .1/0. »a Hie -Jiid it,st.. Am, l.s Vet :,.n.v lient sano,¡.a H. vv I.',-r aml«laugt.ter of Julian IxSi.m.iv.

F,niel,don l'liur»la\, al A u'i lock.

5uru.il -Notices.Annouueeairnt.

y..r k , .,..-. i.- 1 mirpn'fni Befng bminrii In theIstStr par' a) Vf Ctt$, BSN opened <l St'ire n> Su. Ui.i

way, ii'iir < tvOanst. «'.. " akasslt B HsttaVag."'//.. Inniiieu carririt SS fc.v 114 lor 10 imini/ yi-, ni A. "s3

gtressticdi/, oppniite the Metropultbin ¡litel, 1,1. 6.-,i r--. r-.|la (/.' ahme IssaSfesb

ihn- ay te s tsstls ¦»* irlll m ssad Band af las as « si IssaSsstSjth. 171 fi'thn--. Maesn '."-''« "/.¦/ aastefaPnces netueeé at sanetatsaJ March 1, h;t.

/.'. DVSLAPé '«., Hita -i

(bolee Itootns l'or Olflcc*.- uiny slew ¡eft sud to I.ïïSII.'.W l'.ATKSin

THF. TItiai'NK HUII.DtNf«.

cENTK.ti. aiTUAtiov, ooon BUjrTAToaa, -nw.u^miette* wuimieM psnvaxri i.i ¡ht, loiLonra Aitüo.LUTBLV frinn PfsOOF, BTRAM 1IKAT Flti-h.

_At>piy »t thoTiiint'Ni. ur.vri.N.» BOOM.Vf lourt of A'.lillralion.

1- itanllsbed i.y Ait ni tlie LeglslatoreHon. i.N'icii 1. 1 -vM inn. -,

fies-ions ..f this Court an- le- 1 «i.iii> «i ti.,- Kimmaof theChamtM r of Commerce, No. i?3 Vv'llllaui s'., ami at tlie ,iMce ofthe .vi-.; rai".. *¦.'. .-in 1'.nu. iv» ay, loi the bearing and pmiupt-. i;i. i.eiiw "i uirov .»'- '!,-¡. 1 -, .. .m.t malleis olnee arising am.mg merehaiiU, shipmasters, and ntinr»

nithtu tlie jut.»ii-mm ol the t'prt of New-York.The ¡. .,, .,, ,.,',j y. f. ., >^4

gem ral puWim .nt m of 1 .n

Hoomsybe ibtalned graUa, on appllest «toth 1

rooms "f the I'bamlier.Keep's l'aient parti) n

best si\*f-.r So; 1 an 1 , ..|.kerchief, »i'.!.. Broa ,wa-..

I'oe'.OUlri Nuii.-e. I .i"i-i).i-\l! .'.¡..vv ., rll .<. I*", mil close st tiili , >".li v Y ai 11 .. .1 -,

UuermslostB; on VVBIINK811AY Bl 11 S. I . v

..--luisinp Bol --e n n "i 1. ¦

un .¦ t ii.i -.. iM. ,1 in t '.;¦ -1..uner must lanul 81 111 I" p. m I-

1 Hat.; -. ...

Ki.r'.iH-, i.y steainstilp Han mod», -,

ami lUmburs.- In ateamsh ,, V. . -.1. i s Sott

r .«. .il 1. ni 1.111 1.11(1 i-i.,, r . r,; ,vill.er III -I e «;., ....

inope, by alea .,

r, «i».i..i..ii. " r. «lern im, »,fiirwan'cl l-v ilu- ste¡tUiet idiuI leap«vislly -1ni lim., h* .-'i.i. tuf I

'¡.tona, va M BNgon. tlie atasuisliloa v«In, Hothnls, sud « ityol Berilo ¦;, not inks iuat« loi n«nu ^r*wiuieu. ans Norsisy. ,. -ua..v «or »¡., n Mt i.,|lp, ,

lasaña, nul save .. . ion April-'s rhe mails fm ,

.a, N, I* w !l hvjve N.-w Vork April .s. | ttr m 1 ¡. !.. -, ,14Jj;.au «illi-a\n r-.m iiau..*c«i .M.v t rtM 1.1.1 'nr

¦ac. 'Il .. -.m I .-, v -1...New-Yark, April 31, IBTT. T. U jam km. h, »im,..,r

TriBity ('lian ii. lu, obbsbbsbss of ttie Bitarashme mem ¡âilul'rtnlt Cu'. h. i- lu-* '..¦..-..u,e n,-,¦ »...,I, io«!!« >u

btua the services anUI furilMi uu'.loo. Meint,, r» «>i il,, ,-,,,!1, Hti'.n arc 1, iiunst. t lu atuod n n .. *' **i Paul's l'hsi*-Latoiii.-ri-huri ti.-sof the Parish si ttnlr dtscreonn, untilVi«

eopMUugOl lbs Pa.lsa «.'hiuva MyS,.A> lui. K.-eturA till 2o, i877

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