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-Mr, i i A v4.2jf '-Vi i iifl I i VOL. XIX NO, 2601. NEW-YORK, TUESDAY, APRIL 20, 187a, pmcn foue i i i.i TELEGRAMS. DetsHs the Massacre CapSres I by the Greek Bandits. Capture of the Stronghold and Escape of the Robbers.

A Tzlntsl Story abtvt the Staaer City ef Boston Spolon, Appeal to FnaM in Psmt of Hit Dynuty. Interriew of a Jesuit with -the Piegan Indialns. HOROPE. M(N th Cavti Vr th Grark Brttow lmrtiMlr Caflif with ik a But. Lrfmoour, April Mr.

Otwat, Under Fare Ira Socretary, atated in the Ilouae of Cooa-wi, todajr, that the OoTernmeni baa reoetr4 Uptohe frum Athena eonflmtoff the mefl-uteliolj lnteDlciie of the fate of tbe captirea In tae hands of ttto irUcnda. Toe Oreek Ooverament made erexy effort ta aave them, in Tain. Ketiations haTlnfr beea exbaaated, tbe troope morea against the nbbni, and drove then to a tower -on the eoast nrr Oropo, wheae they were aurroaBded on Fri-djT aUirnooa. Offers were onee nuare made to tbe brigand, bat: were rejoeted; and at 10 elck the next morsJna; aa attack -waa made on their poaltlon. Aa aoon aa the troepa eommtneed to move, Mr.

Bei-bbbt and the 0eeretai7 of the Italian LmtioD were takea oat by jtbeir captors aad bntehered and sabaeqnentl7r when the brti.and'a found tbemaelves hard presaed, Vthke and lAoro were killed. The troop finally earried tbe tower, and the bdjnuida, two of whose leadere had been mortally- wounded, fled, closely pursued by tie soldlerm. Tbere are atroaa: hopes that most of the band will be carturtsd. In which eaao they wUI be summarily i- dealt with by, the Oreok anthoiitiea. The Bntlsn rrem clamor for the punishment of tbv mnnlerera, and demand indemnity for the alaln from the Greek OonaTARTrKorx-K, April Erening.

Tho Grand Vlater has Just reoeired a diapatch from athens annonnclnctbe maasacre of the English prisoners by the brigands. fcnw Ttaiafra tlMm City The Stoaaae Rfrle4 tm Blaatas a tki 1 Ilk at Fckraarr. London, April 85. A telegram to the Central Press Association of England, states today that a thin slip of wood, about a yard long and paAntod blue, drifted ashore yesterday near Ugger Bay. on the north-weatern eoast of Cornwall, contatalmr the following- Inscription, large letters City mf ISotton, tlnklnjr Pcb.

It," The wood bore evidence of earing been broken In two, and tbe remainder the inscription ia consequently lost, except the letter which followed the words above riven. Of eourae we have no meaaa of knowing whether thla is a genuine meaaa go from the Missing; steamer or a heartless hoax, but the latter is strongly suspected. Tave rTaawteamie DyajaatyAa Appeal a Toes Urn tha Ilebielri -Tfco Oppoat-IJw Prime atorw mmA taa Caralamaa ta Oaara. Pajus, April 25. The Journal OffitM eon-aina the following circular to offloers of the civil terrace, Blgiied by all the VtlnUtera Tbe Emperor addreraea a aoiemn appeal to the nation.

In I8S1 he naked the power to aa-sure order. In 1870 he asks the power to establish liberty. Confident- of the title, which ia his by reason of eight million suflraeee. he does not surrender tbe Ruiplre to diacuattion. He submits to vote only Its liberal transformation.

To vote is to vote for liberty. The revolutionary party, aeeretlv attacking the national sovereignty, and the renpect which the Emperor pays to that sovereignty in thus consulting tbe peopUi, are not the true friends of liberty; bat, in spite uf these, the masses will march in oor ranks. Can they ignore the fact that to abstain from voting, or to vote will be to strengthen those who only combat the transformation of the Empire in order that they may destroy it, and with it the politleal and fori! organisation to which France owes her greatness In the name of publie peace and liberty ta the name oi the Emperor we sVwand of you all, onr devoted co-iaborers, to uutte your efforts with ours, it Is to the eitiseas va address ourselves not aa ordering, but as offering patriotic counsel; our object, to eaaure to oor country a tranquil future, to the end that on tbe throne, aa in the humblest dwelling, the son may succeed the father in peace and quiet." It ia reported today that the disaffection in the party of tbe Left has been healed, and that the members will all vote alike. In public meetings held here yesterday to discuss the pkbiKitum the majority of the audiences declared in faver af abstaining from voting on tbe 8th of StgnorCBKSASDai.theftaUan banker known for his republican proclivities, has presented. 100,000 franca to the AmH-Plebititum Committee.

Ptkbrb Bosiriiti yesterday gave a grand banquet to the Coraicans belonging to the Guard- 1 BcaamaMiag Britiaai Fmrli Pbmsc ef the Natwraliaataaai Law. London, April 35. Tbe House of Common reassembled today. Mr. OTWAT made a statement in regard to the massacre of the foreign captives in Greece, and promised that Ber Majesty's Government would lose no time In arglng the authorities Athens to take proper action.

The Bouse west into Committee on the Budget. The proposal of the Chancellor of the exchequer regarding newspaper and other tamp duties were agreed to. The Naturalita-tieo bill, after a short debate, was passed. The War Offlos bill was taken op. Mr.

Itxuax opposed tbe measure, denouncing it as redolent of Jobbery. Eord Elcbo held the game view, tor; BTajrsrBLD del ended the bin ta detail. One of its principal merits, he said, was ta establish eon trot ever expenditure. Sir J. Pakxiiotobt generally approved of the bfU, and confined his ebjeettoaa to certain ordnance details.

Mr. Caaowaxt Bccretary of State for War, closed the debate with a speech in refutatiom of the objeotwaa Tbe bill then passed by a majority of t. The Metropolitan Poor Belief bill waa next eonakdered. After a long debate of purely local interest, the bin passed to a second reading, and the Bouse adjourned. leal Caawstl asvt vat as the BoKx, April 2S-At the Ectunciiical Coun-ail oa Sunday, latkera were present.

The CeastftoMow eV waa unaniaouaiy voted. It toctains four charters and jteea canons, as roHows Charter 1, of tva eanaaa, oa the Creator Charter ft, of tear oaaoas. oa Beraia-boa Charter af six maima. oa ralth charter 4.othreeeanons.oaraiAhaad.BseaW X40irooN. April St.

Another pmblls sessioa of. Ecaiaenieal Council wiH be held to-morrow. Pop will preside, and the lathers will veto ncl7 aa art1 Uonal artktea of at now Qwsatisai lata alpsiaiiaai JXemavcstr CtnasM ThIst Banaasusaiel. urn it woo the Earl of ZaaauosT who toasted Pnnos of Ajtcbuas at a Banquet ta Borne. Owing to a small artty af the name eertala Madrid Journals have attributed thas emtJrteadly aetton lord Okxbt.

Ad rices from Madrid represent that TMteat oaarrels have brokea out in the (pnlith CaMnet, aad that tbe partisans of the DuJ.e of MoarrxxarM are gaining ground owtalde tbe eaprtaL It ia also reported that a rising in faror of the mneo-of AaTtrxiAS threatened. Masmuo, April 05. The Journal of this city mention the continued reoelpt of meawrial from tlieXortli-easterii Provinces favorrac the election of KsrAJmxo aa futmw Monareh of Spaia. Bawux, Apnl The rarUament of the ZoH-Verein has completed its organisation. Herr emsom was elected President and Piinoe Borwxxohx and II err vox Ujzst, Vice-President.

FtoxzircE, April 28. King VrcTOx TJwwaitdei, has recovered from a slight attack of ocarlatlna. Ths taiha mm Caaakrta Qawoa Tie-oria'a Bcwat xTrlgat a Ms ax Cap. Byre aavd axis CcrrvsaVoale PasMssirst. Cowxa, Islo of Wight, April -25.

The yaebta Sappho and Cambria are constantly under sail and are subjected to the severest tests under every circumstance wind and weather, preparatory to the first of the series of three races to take place In the British Channel. Mr. Douglass and Mr. Ashbcxt have agreed to leave the entire management of tbe races to unimpeachable yachting authorities, whose decisions will bo conclusive. As far at present arranged, the basis requires from a six to eight knot brecae for a start, and the eourse at that time to be sixty mile to windward from some point in mid-channel off the east end of the Isle of The report that the Queen and the Princess of Walks were recently placed in great peril, near Ryde, by a runaway team, ia Capt.

Erxx, of the steamer Bombay, Is seeking for the restoration of his certificate, on the ground that the evidence againot him Is contradictory and inconclusive. Much sympathy is shown for him here It is said that the movement in Atlantic and Oreat Western Bail way stock, is owing to the acceptance by the bondholders of Mr. McHxx-xt's There Is every sign that business will be poshed with vigor in Parliament. The liberal Whip has issued a circular to members notifying them to be prompt in attendance, as a week of heavy work is expected. TUB INDIANS.

A New noveaaeal bv (1m Cktruwi Prap-ositioai to be Admitted aa State A Vote tkeir XjsumI Qaeetie to bo Tskca JTalv 4. Mkmfhls, April 25. The message of Ai lkx WxittHT, the principal Chief of the Chootaw nation, concerning a special session of the Council, ia an able State paper. Be warns them by the fat of their territory In Mississippi, and in view of the proposed establishment of the Territory of Lincoln, and says "It Is idle to talk of things remaining as they are. A great change la approaching not such as we wish but just as it la, and faster than we are prepared to meet or resist.

We must meet the change whether prepared for it or not, and let us meet it manfully." Be then advise that the lands "be surveyed and held in severalty, and then that we organise ourselves at once ss the State of Oklushumma and ask for admlasion as one of the States of tbe Union and that if it is the honest desire of tbe United State Government to have us become ciUscns of the American Union, she will acquiesce in our petition." He also recommends an immediate protest sgainst any Territorial government, and the adoption of a resolution asking tbe Government to settle the estates of the freed men, and recommends the encouragement of railroads. The Council subsequently passed an act submitting the question of dividing their land so that the same may be held in severalty, or, as heretofore, in common, to the vote of the people on the stn day of July next. Letter fro si a Jeaait miaaioaarv A Talk" With tbe mmm II aXiliry "laaifestcd-Othcr Tribes QattU Washington, April 25. Gen. A.

StnxT, Superintendent of Indian Affair for Montana, has forwarded to Commissioner Pakker the following copy of a letter from Bev. Father C. Ixoda, 8. Missionary in Montana Territory Bxlkxa, Montana Territory, April 10. Oen.

A. Sully, Superintendent Indian AJTairt Dkax Six I have the pleasure to Interna you that, having been on a visit to the Indian camps on Belly River. In the British possessions, there I met a large camp of Plegana, most of whom were those that fled from tbe Marias after their misfortune of January last. Being called by the Mountain- Chief into his lodge, be spoke at leneth of their late misfortune, and of tbe desire he aad people have of making a lasting peace with the whites. Having told him that I wss glad to hear what he aaid, but desired to know if the other Chiefs were of tne same mind, we arranged to have a meeting of them, which was held on tbe 17th of March and It is from note taken on tbe spot that I have the honor to report tbe following a tbe expression of their wills The Mountain Chief complained tbe false report Of Ula nsving iwoiarsu war against ue wmiea.

lie strongly dunied having- said anytaing that ouold be so understood. Us said he had been stripped of his lodaw and msa Boor, bst lie solum ml inat Ills rouni men havs been beamn, and thinks that now tbey will mind their C'biela and not ro any more to trouble tbe whitea He desire now to make with them a good aad lasting pose. iuc4. Chief of fha band af Triad Omasa Indiana. complained that while be baa been friendly with the WIUI43S 144V IIMV S144IVWW4 WW, IUD not ill -disposed toward them and desired that a iastlug frteadnhip should be established I Bgaii desire Tbe Bey Chief aaid that it was his desirs that the naat ba ara-octsa and a rood peace be made with the whitea.

no fMnpia444eu 04 wm its KMKvutrm, ana desires that the whitea will esercise their influence to bring then to make a lasting peace wuh the Plegana. 6T0JA, of IaAstx Bull's band, says thst his famlrr kMbMiimrljr extinguished In tbe lataSghta; bat be will not talk bad. and deairea to make peaosv. lie tears that the North Bladriert might steal strain from the whims, and she blame be put again on the Tle'wHITX CAIF. OXJTEROtJS WOMAK, CUT HEAD, and Big Talk, chiefs of different band of the Ple-gans, were also present, aad spoke, but their remarks being similar to tbe.

foregoing, I think that the above will bo enough to persuade you of their general deal re to make a Lasting peace with the wbltfei. In the hope that such a thing will soon be accompliabed, I remain, respectfully, your obedient servant. C. 1MODA. 8.

J. Ib this connection. Gen. Scixt speaks of a conversation with Father Ixoda, that no further serious difficulties need be apprehended from these Indians that the small-pox had earried off large numbers of them, and the greater portion of the younger members of the tribe had died. He had vaccinated a great many.

They are frightened at the lesson tbey have got, and have no wish for any further movement of troops this Spring. Gea. Sciat thinks it probable that It some proper person, could be sent, clothed with full authority to act, much good would result, both to the Indians aad the Government, and that they might be Induced to give up their roving habits, stealing, fcc But the person sent to talk with these Indiana should ba one who understands them fully, aad sot snake promise which afterward will not be complied with. Commissioner PAkxxx has official reports from Capt. Kxts.

agent for the Indians st tbe Cunarron Agency, Kew-Mex-lop, the Utes and the ScarriHo Apaches. The troops which had been stationed at that agency were removed aa the Sd of March, but the ageat thinks they are not needed. The fleet of a military tore ta their midst still re mslno1. aad tlx ire bad boon at wie plaint front eitlrana, or any farther trouble ia regard to the aalo of whlskv. The Indians express themaerve satisfied with what they receive, aad are willing to remaia without receiving anytaing.

if thatie the alternative. Tbeageataad explained to the Utes too greater benefit they will receive by going oa too Cotorado resorva tloo. bat they still tefuar. narylaaal ausd Alblotto Crab at abtlatel3i4. April SS.

The paao-haTl Btatch betweca the Maryiaad Club of Baltimore aad tbe Athletics at this City attractedbi large crowd, this bates, the first match of the here. Tbe playing on both at ea waa Cae. Tbe were determined to retrieve their tsxtrels, having been beaten in a game with the Maryland last year. Maary bet were marts that Che Maryland would be defeated two to one. At the end of the game the score stood ss follows A thletie 10, 1, 0-94.

Maryland O. 1, 0. 1. ft 0 Is. CAITA2XA AJJD THE FENIANS.

Hy aVarw oa tfco CaUaosl Brgidly gafercefi Tbo Trssffs lowsy-VIss Six dltaam. WASHiKOTttX, April -25-The teVegraphio dlepatcbes forwarded from Toronto professing to-state Information given by the Government of the United State to the Canadian amtborrtles with regard to the Fenians, or to the in tentions of thas Gooernment, are not to bo relied on. They appear to be prepared with the design of invariably aasrep resenting this a3oa-ernment, and are gen erally pure flcrtotv. The War Department order removing the Seventeenth and Fourteenth Begl- meata of Infantry from "Virginia and Kentucky, aad assigning thcau to duty In the Department of Bakota, remove all troop now performing duty in those States. Tbe tindersrandmg is that tbe move has something to do with the condition of afEsJra la the Bed Blver country, and rear to tbe neutrality of the American soil during the existing troubles.

Thve a re. besides tbe troops which are to be sent thither, already in the Department of Dakota, three negimenta of tufantry and a battalion of cavalry. The Internal Revenue Office will soon tbe District of Columbia and West Virginia to the Supervising Dis trlet of Virginia under Su pervisor Pbesbcbt. The head-quarters win be in Washington. The following is a special dispatch to the Evening Pott of yesterday Washitiotox, April 25.

The British Minister and Secretary Fis have information that tbe Fenian leaders have named May 1 as tbe day wuen a miu win oe maae on rne tJaunaian frontier. The United States authorities have firovldcd means by which, the minute any war-ike demonstration is made by the Fenian, tbey wii4 promptly enforce me xveutranrv laws, i nns far copies of all secret documents iasued bv tbe Fenian officers have fallen Into tbe bands of Secretary Fibh and Minister Thobscton. and no movements have been made or contemplated of which they are not advised. The proposed in vasion of canaoa na oeen postponed three limes this month, probably account or tne uncertainty connected with Gen O'Neill's re-elect iou to the Presidency of the lirotnernooa; duc it na now been definitely settled that the raid will be made on Mayl. Thore la no truth whatever In tbe Associated Press dispatch from Montreal that Secre tary riKU has telegraphed to the Canadian authorities that tbe United States Government are unable to protect tne uanaaian rrontier, ana that tney must be prepared to repel all invaslona.

Secretary FiH pronounce tbe dispatch a canard, and without tbe shadow of a foundation. He aays all attempts to violate the Neutrality laws will be promptly met, and the parties engaged will be pmuauea. Toronto, Canada, April 25. William Ja cobs, chief and warrior of the Six Nation In dians, writes to the Olobe denying that any of his tribe are to be form part of the Bed Blver expedition. FATAL AFFRAYS.

Vlaraler of KaariaMwr ost tbo Wiaalaaippt Blver Fight betweeai Two chooser Crew ia BaJtmaaoro. Mkmtius. April 25. A terrible murder was committed three mile below here, early this morning, on the tow-boat llcay A lice, from New-Orleans for Pittsburg. BBXJAatnr ex ited tbe engineer, being annoyed by two negro deck-hands, named Anderson- snd Hxndekson, ordered them to leave the engine-room, where upon tbey seised him, and, after stabbing him with a Bheatb-knife, threw him overboard.

The watchman, who was a witness of the scene, at tempted to save the engineer, but was knocked down and brutally beaten. An effort was made to save Kennkdt with the yawl, but he sank before aaslstanco could be rendered. On the arrival of the boat here tne negroes were brought before a Magistrate, and committed for murder Jn the first degree. Baltlmobs, April 85. About 11 o'clock this morning a collision occurred In the Basin, between tne schooners Jfoamtng ITU as and Remedy, near Maltbt's Wharf.

A personal en counter ensuexi netween tne nanas or tne two schooners, during which Patkick McDoxald, employed on the Wave, waa knocked overboard by Wat. IjATfikld, master of the schooner Remedy, and drowned. The body of McDonald was afterward recovered by dragging. Lat field was arrested. miseellaaoasnB Tele SnucouB, N.

Y.t April .25. Hon. Geo. F. Comstock, being today inquired of whether he is a candidate for nomination al the Democratic State Judicial Convention as Associate Jndge of the Coart of Appeals, replies that be is not, and that all published statement of that character are base fabrications.

Memphis. Tenn Apnl 25. A freight train on the Mobile and Ohio Kail road ran through a trestle near Humboldt, on Saturday, demolishing the engine and six ears. Tbe damage to the trestle will be repaired today. Boston, April 25.

Tbe honse of Mrs. Maktha Kxax, in East Marsbfield, was destroyed by nre this morning, and a young man named Fbkdrxick Ames waa bnrned to death. pThe loss on the property was fiMO. i POTTGHKKEPSTJE, April 23. The Democrats of the Second Assembly District of Dutchess County today elected O.

D. M. Bakkk delegate to the State Convention. Savannah, Ga April 25, A convention of the Southern and State Press Associations met here today. Representatives were present from North and South Carolina, Georgia and Alabama.

Chicago. April 25. Andrew KnKCirKJt, a compositor on the Dubuque Herald, te dead at his ease today. He had been a printer fifty, one year, and aet type on the first newspaper published in Iowa. i Coroner Iaaweat Cpoai tbo Body of Patrick Laas.

Coroner Burns, of Jersey City, ye ten? ay commenced the inquest upon the body of Pat-xick Laxx, tbe East Newark Constable, who was drowned in the Haokensack Blver, having been ejected from a New-Jersey Bailroad ear. The Jury, accompanied by Superintendent of the Bailrond Company, Gkokob W. BA-Kit, Master of Transportatiop, Coroner Btjkxb, and a number of repreeentative of the rmss. visited tbe bridge ia a special train to make an examination ot tho scene ef the accident. Too party was also accompanied by Mr.

Botlax, who was one of tho passe nrers on the tram at tbe ttm of the aeetdent, and who waa a witness to the dispute in too oar before IAxa was drowned. Upon their arrival at the bridge a thorough, examination was made. It waa found that there waa a space of over six feet between the two railway tracks which was filled a to form a hard gravel walk. At night ta walk lighted by light from tho signal tower ia tbe middle of tbe bridge. It was shown from tho position of tbe train passing toward Newark, and by the fact that Laxb fell from tho north md of the bridge, that be must nave crossed, this gravel walk, and ta track raanlnaT paolsni with that upon which stood tho train be bad left, and tbe guard-rail two feet ia height, before bo could hare fallen into to river.

Tbe bridge at not a trestle work, bat filled ta and planked over and can be safely traveled upon even whea train are Bossing ta opposite direction. The taking of testissony will be eommenecd today. Conductor Pajulbb, who was soapeaded from his post wpoo tho road alter the accident, and who immedlatelv obtained employment upon a Western road, returned to Jersey City as muom mm be beard of the recovery of ta body, and will be present at the inquest. The first of a aerie of toeetirigs to be held by the Bepablloaa Asaociatiopa of this county. ia honor of ta adopOoa of thIVtoeath Amond- ment of tho Constitution ot tbe United States.

will take place this crenlsg at Metropwlitaa. li an, ho. as eixin-av nnocr me auspice or ta Aasoeiatioa of which OoU F. A. Cuxauxa 1 Prosideak Several dlUarui4hed orators will Ismuss wvwsems of Watt em lax Tbo TiftoeaitBi as das at-IpahlicUB 4 Hootlag TLxbt ALBillT.

aaaai AVaTjeai taibjoCsmr tar But Tat CeaSraU rrem Ot Own Oorrssreadssit Albaxt, Monday, AprO Sf, 18TS. Tito AssetnUy went into session at oVlock this morning, and are to bold three ssatissis during ta day and night. Ther 1 a determlnatioa to aOJocrn ss) mi to-tnorrow artarnooa tt ble, to give members a chance to get to Bocbes-ttr hi tune for the Democratic Judicial Convention, to he held ou Wednesday. The State aid fore adjourning on the bUla now in bis bands, axdacombrnatioa baa been formed for tho purpose passing the bills over a veto, ia ease one sbosldbeaent in, but it Is not likely to succeed. Tbe fchae will be up for a veto on Thursday next, aad hence the anxiety to keep the Legislature la session till that date.

In case aa adjourn meet canaot be earried so-morrow afternoon aa effort will bo made to take a recess till after the Boch- ester Conventions. THX CKAXITT BIU, Tbe Charity bill, reported from the Way aad Means Committee on Saturday, was made the special order in Assembly at the morning sseeion, and iHseossed for two hours. Tbe only changes made in the donations for New-Tork charities from the list published la the Tikes on Sunday are the following: For the Pitt-street Industrial School, for the Catholio Orphan Asylum, corner Mott aad Prince street, 13.000; for the North-eastern Dispensary, 1,500 Instead of 600 for the Central Dispensary, Eighth-avenue, 93,000. The total amount of donation in the Charity bin, a passed, is about tl ,300,000, or nearly teeo.opo more thaa last year's bill. KICBT-BOCa BOX.

The bin that passed tho Assembly some time since, making eight bourn a legal day's work for laborers In the employ of the State, was taken up ta the Senate this morning aad passed. Mr, Dokd moved to amend by making seven hour a day's work, but It was lost. statb blxvators. Senator Hakdenbf.koh's bobby, authorising the Canal Board to go Into the elevating busl ness, and purchase and build grain elevators to compete with those owned by private oompanies. passed the Senate this morning.

It has been strenuously advocated at various tames by Hakdekbekoh ss a necessary accompaniment to the proposed decrease in canal tolls the argument being that the private elevators invariably increase the price ot elevating whenever canal tolls are decreased, thereby xeutrallzlng tbe effect of such decrease so far ss the canal in terest is concerned, it is doubtful whether the bill will pass the Assembly. ts ecstatic Ttnmst- The bill to authorise the Beach Pneumatie Company to increase the sise of their tube, so as to carry passengers, was pat on its passage in the Senate this morning, and received only eight vote. Its rival, the Arcade, has not been moved in the Assembly yet, and powerful outside Influ ences are at work to defeat it, but whether Justly or unjustly, it is the most popular City rail road bill that was ever before the Assembly, and if it rested solely on its (supposed) merits it would pass by an overwhelming majority. THX CXXTBAI, AND 1TCDSOH BILLS. The Drawing-room Car bin, and Its twin broth-, er.

the bill to abolish the penalty for over-charge of fare, which were Introduced la the (Interest of the Central and Hudson Blver Bailroad. are not likely to become law thla session, and If the rise in Central and Hudson stock is based on the supposition that they are to pass, some Wall-street speculators win get caught, unless they sell out soon. It is doubtful whether the introdoctiOB of the bills had any other than a stock-Jobbing purpose originally. 8. Tbe 8apIy Bill Baalae ia Both Ujs 4jt Ftiabt Tb igmiasT mt Bill.

cpeeal Dispatch to ths Hrw-Tork Tims. Albant, April 25. The Senate spent fire hours this afternoon and evening in discussing the Supply bill, Tbe spproprialion for the new Capitol was Increased from tl ,000, 000 to ti-r 300,000. The following new Items were added ffl.OOO for the soldiers' monument at Gettysburg. 11,000 to the law libraries of tbo various Judicial Districts.

$8,000 for the Hudson Blver Insane Asylum. Tbo item of BOOOO for Mr. No xton. Commissioner of the State at tbe Pans Exposition, which was stricken out la tho Assemby, wss reinserted. Several other amendments of less Importance were made, and the bill passed aa amended by a large majority.

Tbe Senate will take up tho Charity bill to-morrow. The Assembly consumed the evening session ta the third reading of biUs, which included none of general interest. The Canal Funding bill was signed this evening, and the Governor said ho should sign no more bills toll Wednesday. This wss said on the supposition that tbo Legislatore would adjourn to-morrow, which is now considered doubtful. The State aid people anticipate a veto ox tneir mna to-morrow, tnougn tney eaa learn noiningaennice rrom me juxeeunve unamner.

The Hatch Free Canal Fundlna- bill waa atened bv the Governor this evening, being the only bill Big iieu oj mm loaay. THS STATB LEO 1ST. A.TURB. SENATE Albant, Monday, April 35. Mr.

Mtjbpbt stated that the Attorney- General had givea an opinion that twenty free holders were required under the new Excise law to sign a petition for a license. This was contrary to the intention of the Legislature, to obviate all question bo asked unanimous consent to Introduce a supplemental act declaring that ta petition of twenty freeholder I nnneeeasary. Mr. Woodik aaid that while correcting mistakes it would be well to correct another. Th Excise law now provided for the aoDotntment of Excise Commissioners without connrmstlon by tbe Aldermen in cities.

If the Senator would consent to change this be would make na obiao, tlou. Otherwise he should do ao. Obtaetlan hav ing been mada, tho bill could not be introduced. WIDEXINO THX CBAsUXATg CANAL. On motion of Mr.

F. Nobtox. tbo adverse vote oa tbo bill providing for th enlargement of theCbampiaia Canal waa reconsidered IS to U. in ta aooanee ox several senators the bin was laid aside. The following bills were passed i A steading the charter sf the American lipeJar tors' nan nan i BavuisBaBk of New-York to eaaiwr causing the alscttoa sad aoaotntaaeat uicleal Officers ia Aabora Imaiarn4mi4a4r New-York Imisswml Company to inpror par.

tkm of New-York aad Westchester OowntMS. sad to as the taoUMiaaot simiaBnlratina between the i to ohm slid tlaa ml is luuililvm laoorporatiug tfc New-York Beal Etato Ksaeag (olaUrt to th bapcrkar Oewrt at Bagaio, BTLLS TO mX BaOOsslPttED, The bill smsBdiac tha metk. Mlalivai ta a-imdf to animal ia New-York and Brook Ira was lost II to it: aad a mottoo to recoa skier was ta bled. The bill aanesdlng tho charter of tbo Ceamoa life aad Trust Company of Nsw-Tark wa aiao mat is to to ana a xsotioa reeen-atderwas tobied- rxxtrxATK run atnaotm. The New-Tork PnewmarJn Tnba Undnrrronnd Railway bill wa loot by a vote to is.

aso- oa to reconsiaor was tabied. BtxrvALo aajrrATOJta. a long debate and snack otmoiritiaau tbe bill appropriating t500.eoe for th Stat to erect ana lease elevator at aad Oawog was passed by a rou of tola. PAssAos or xira juaaT-sotra law, Mr. Twxxn reported amaumta th km relaOv to mechanic aad laborer employed by tbo otai Known as too Ught-aoar law) Whioa was py a ananiTooue vuta.

The Ooveieor sent ta a wato of the bill laccr- poraUng tho United State Mataal BeaefiS Sow e4My mow-York. Xa bill wa tost by a oaaa-lsaooavoto. Tao Gvrar also seat ia a veto ta bid or th relief of th Uopsintoa Mana- Aalwea. THB CIIAaTtAIX CAJTAU The bill for rnlargemeat af the Cham plain Cav oamotsea r. aouto so ss to rrsdoe tbe sptMwpriatioa for 17 lTem tl0a mm to riajKm, aad far lSTX-Irom Bsogos to astwToa.

The am lh.n Tbe Senate tbea took a rape as until 4 P. M-and a tbo aftenmew acsalnw, ta CmdbIUm of tbe Whole, Siscassed tbo ftapply btli tarotigaoas al441 441 II -X ETK5LSG SESSION. The Supply bin waspsssi-it. Tbe bin tmposia a tax far the awppait of the State Government wa nnwirtTvd ia Cammitteo of th Whole aad ordered to a third reading. Tbo following bill were passed Baak.Mew.Tsrk etoaaag part af Otov rsad.

Braok. ysi I raiuT ao ia usRwnanit at mxtn-sptes, Brooklya provkilng mr the completion of tbeWaU-sheat lmnrovemeot i repealing th set for the widening of Main-street, Brooklyn relative to th istiiinisaiisii sr Twema wian, mm. tmpiav ta aid a rsad ta Tork Sna- SB aia af Sansl Kta4T fraiA nisiasliliis Umnat mihiI cism sad alsrsls the standlag th medical arotss. Stan i atarbnag th Flashing sad North Bids Rail. ussvHir rsceiv aiKiiissiai an ia I cases nravtdiii4r fca- tba lmnr as aonrta vfwmt j4MH44rojem-ayeirae waairssaiar tjosmiy umipunuDi 4M nnMoxissi SM ussoai paayi ineorperatiag ta Nsw-Yark Laaa oaarsnte caaipaavi repealing th act to open jfiatt atrart, Brooklya i aaiaonsing th Haodost sad Oaweg Bailroad Cosapany to lnnrwass its ratoef far extending th tun for th empiettoa of Boodout snd Port Jerris Baurosdi reappropriatloo of th United States Dfipostt Fond far sesdemir i to lacerporato tbe Smeriean Literary Boreaaj saendlng the act relative to th Coney rnuK-niwi i4Mjm uwatans; Mia xn aaaea aavinn Bank tt Brooklvn i uukiBS lauai for ta ami mt, meat of Btata Keormstanea btiai smallng tba New.

snansif uompany tacorpnesilug ployBBBat aad Iadecoaity Oompaay Naw-Y At IH A. M. the Senate took a recess tan a. at. AS8EMBXT.

The following bills were reported In retatloa ss opemng streets ta Breoklys i to stb. nsn a nioca unuinaniw-iiin; rerana certain taxes illegally levied in Brooklya i to provide tor tb oampletion of the Bedford-areaoe Improvement la Hrooklyn extendma- ths tiase for the organisation ot the American Trust Osaapaay In New-York amend-Sag th charter ot the United State Iir-rum Com. The following bills were passed Incorporating the Safe Deposit and Trust Oooipsav of An burn ineorporatang th Btatea Island Bridg Company, with an amendment aoggested by the Oer. eawor aa to the norther tannlna uaklBa- proviataa 4w W44444444S; 44s orpnaos oj a-astesaot sarin ma i confirming- the action of the aathoritiea ot Nev-Tsrk is toe matter ot tb Oatneveart propertr i Tr. PULP stated thst he believed similar bill had passed both Houses already, and had th baa laid the table alter it amending the act tor the further improvexDent of Prospect Park, Brooklyn autborlstea the Ooeomca OsOacilof Poaghkeepnle to make certain rules for Its government, making an appropriation to to umrminaiiii, lianw AlflOl HMUMKnTI pro.

vldinaifw the mors efficient prssis niios of the pub-Ue health the town of County i extending th powers of Boards Bupervlanrs ex. wpv 444 tiiv usuiBai oi new-xork ana aungsi amending the -charter of Peekskiut amending tb act to Improve Franklin -a renoe. ia itUbush. KkanOoontys providing for tb aeUleaientaf eon-tracts on th Oneida Lake Canal axmg the eeorpen-aatkmof tbe Stoaotrrspher lor tb Courts of King County at $3,000 per annum authorizrag the Coram la-stoners of tbe BinUng Fund of New-York to leaae anr-taln lands for hospital porpnsns suthariaing the Oty of Brooklyn and Prospeet Park Kailroad Company to orporaUag aet aa to iaoxeaslBg capital atockt anuiorixang tbe Court to procure an additional anav nw ox pens jarors; arovicnng ranoarmg band ncn-aemUabl! aaUioriaina? tb Bes Hank, in New-York, to exchanre enrbun lands In that City ma kins; more atnagaat pravtatom agwnat tlaad to tbaasleof steam-boat snd steaao-ahip Uekatsi re- aalrtnc more sped fin returns of statinUca of tne poor tbbeere4aryof Ktto raests WaiMng th Board of Health la Kings County; providing lor the In trud notion of the European system af steam towage oa th BILL BBCAIXED. On motion of Mr.

Alvobd. the bill to aid tha Bnnalo. Cnrry and flttsburg Railroad waa i called from tbe Senate, a be found no provision in it lor a cute as well ss meal taxauoa. ciiaxitabljc ArrxoraiATio.Ns. The Bouse went into Committee on tbe bOl making annroDriations to charitable Institutions.

Tne mil was. arrer amendment, ordered to a tatra reaamg ana passed a follows To sll Orphan Asylums. Homes lor th Friendless and other chsritsble bintitnUoos ia the State, tim. 000, to divided according to th nam bet of Inmate eaca to tne nomas Asylum loe imi.h children, SMoO to ths Bonis Catholio Reforniatory of Bnnakv SMOO: to tae charity week-day scboola, aeoivding to the Dumber of scholars each, 7 ft.ooo i to the James- street xnansarai ocnoot sr ruew-xorx, to to rimas a.caeny oacrea uesrt ox Aioany, fSXX): to Smith's College, sf Brooklyn, for th daeaaoa of deabtato yaath. to ta Oaweaw Ornaaa Anha.

Sk flns to the Brooklyn Catholic Orphan Aj lu m7 10,000 1 for ma vouww onimren 4x4 core oi ta Bisters or Hk Ursula Kass Mocrlaaaia, SX.0OS to th Hsbrew Beosvolent Society of Albany. $500 1 to the Good Mhepberd Orphan A sr mm of Haveratraw, txnno to to Troy Cathoti stale Orphan Asylnm, SMOti to th Ontario Orphan Asylum, tlOO to th Nw-Yrk Beeietv for fhe Pmicnnai of i)estittn onai catholio Children, axi.noo i to Kt. Vincent's Ornhan Asvlom of lmlTakv 000: te the Mariners' Pamilv lodostrial School of Nsw-York, riWOj tothsBoalhernTlerOrpbsnBoia of lOmliliAO: to the Bisters of Charity of New-burg, te th Horn for th Friendless of Aa- Darn, ssetw I to tn nomsa jstaane urpnan Asvmm, corner of Houston and Mulberry streets. New-York, M.0fl0i to the Onondsaa Ooontv Ornhaa Asvlnas. S3.0U0 1 to St.

Sbxabetb Hospital of Cue, t3wo I to the Bi-ooklya Howard Colored Orphan Asv-isn, tUQOr to the Insatato of Mercy of Green bush, to tbe Aasoeiatioa for the Beneflt of Colored Orpbsrs of New-York. KLSOS, eat of the 1st Metropolitan Excls Fan, to lieu af th in terest provided by law i to tbe St. Vincent Ds Paul of 8yrscase.Sa.ooD: to the Day Horn of Trov.f2.oiOi toth St. Vlaoent Asylum of Troy, 91.000 to the Auburn Orphan Asylum, SX-OtO; to St. alary Iastt- tut I jtmdoat.

ssoos to to Wsratde Indastnal Horn IOC New-York. ST00! th Aaadtmia or Christian Brothers of Aibanv. S5.000: to the Hot of the Friendless lot Syracuse, S7S0 to th Brooklya Orphan Asylnm of Caaibcrlsnd itrx. bIOOOOi to the hospitals of the Stat according to the Dumber of inmates, except Belleva and at. LAkea of 2Yew- York, 7S)0Ot to the We Medical College Hoe- pi lal of New-York, iiO.OOO; toth Way Hospital.

tLOCOt to St. Peter's Hoanltal of Brooklrn. tLOt to th St. Mary Widows' and Lrtng-tn Hospital, of Buffalo, ST. sou: to et leter-s Hospital of Albany, M.0U0 1 to th uunHwimrhrnLDci4iiiiiiew.ioni40uuu! aoKtieKia.

tors of Charity of Port Jerri tAOnS: to digerentinedioal hospitala, Infinnsriea, dispensarle, Ac various sum from 1 ,000 to t-io complete ths Kocbeater City Hospital. tW.ooo i to aid in the eooatr action of the uanneinana Hospital of New-York. S5.000; to th Fifth street iDdnstnal (chonl of New-York, txnra, to the busqaehaniia ladastrlal School, SZu0totb Orphan Asylum earner of Pxine and Mow streets. JNCW- on, VXTOXS. The Governor, through the hands of his Pri vate Heeretary, relumed the lollowing bills with out nis approval Firrt The set relative to tb Coroners of Krle County.

Heregsrdslt asunjust to requir th peopl to vote for Coroners cat ot their district. Beeonm Incorporating tb Peabody Martial Benefit Pockety of New-York. Hia obtaefcoa ia that th bill does not stat definitely th object of th Society. It it is nfs-lnauraoos society it should ba iiioarouratad unoer tn general iw. TAtra i Doorporai mg in asuousi aiutuai Benefit Aaaoeiatloa of JBaaalo.

Bm QlQactsias as to th pro. The objections were sustained, and th bills rejected. DAMAGES FOB IXJTJkT OX XATLSOlDg. The bill providing that persons intured on rail roads may recover not to exeeed W.ooo. above all expenses of doctor' and lawyers' fee, was taken up, and Mr.

Axvoxo moved to recommit the bill, with instructions to strike ewt the enact ing clause. Arter debate tao anottoa prevailed by 9 to ST. Mr.BciraD moved to reooqasder the vote, and that tbe motion lie on the table. Lost 8a to es. Tbo motion to reconsider wa lost.

The Hons then took a recess an til sfe O'clock this afternoon. AFTEBKOOSr SESSIOX. The Senate amendments to the bill providlna- for the enlargement of the Champlaia Csaal, were annouuceo, sr. Jacobs morea to noa-eoocur. and for the' appoinment of a Conforenco Committee.

Carried. Tbe following puis were esse a Amandlmr th of th MaonwBan Stioa Brooklyn sstshllshlsg to Bmaty twaea Felhaai Sad KeW-BachaJ i weiaa ism aa i-mlrrsal Aid Tnuonry courts to bill CmunlUes'l repart waa S4rred amending ta arul Health iP-um-BSTSTUir sett limn itaiatma' ths lOjrhth Ward Beviac Buk, New-York i Baakangaa-proiirmtlans to pay tbecaasi dsott prauag of th socattoa tor ths Asyimm tor to In aa taWastara York i ta peai fjoart asii to casderaao nttLaa's ranort screed Is ths ABaablv ranedaa tram Its amendment recording salaries, leaving Uaaa at tioe; reppr ipriatiiig aoaoeve to par lur asv warxaiiasxiraoruiiiary rvpaixaaaijspsiiaia i 4 e4t4M If, 44W4 Vr. JXOOB aid a found tho Seaato aataad. xaent to tho Champiaia Canal bill radaea ta appropriatMia therefor would Btovo to da ekaraa th Committee of Conferenco oa th sah- toet, and that th Senate amendment concurred la. WltiMMtt disposing of tho final tao MOO too a reress mm 1 tr.

av. The ewestloa pending waa wpon tho Senate amendment to th Champlaia blarremcnt oill. aad ty woe eoaooxrd ta after sncchas ta their favor by Messrs, Fl iaMy.Aj.voaA aad. SKLaSBO. Ta louowragntii war passe a i laceraoratmg th Master Flambers AaBoeiaHsa af BrouklyBi bacorporatuig ta lJepaait4jrV Loaa laatt-tation ot New-York, it--stirs ta Juie Nasssa-street, Brensjyai laow pmaiing new-Tork fecieri Matuoas fatvaraiiyt lumtepal Sting th Ln( llixnd Caaip meeting I aatiiaiiun a to attfthadist Kpawepal Cuaiah anna Hag fa aet va uag ha iisaros a4 Hapis law is sdunaBaat i a.

aad preacribag tueir pirtadK-fiat aatharnmg tiMiCeaunaua CouoeU taeni iuUf i-yreatae, J-rooAiTS meca-puratln tus Brook. ya Cji Mark Coanpaoyi to iaiprav Oe Huadrad and Thtrtv-an-t aod other streets New-Yerk to premie ior aa- lorgiar to tec at tool BBamaas ta raar-to (Jsaaty of suca- erteta load waaneted with Slag Stag FrM amwaillngtsewldaiag Cam smsss, Bwklya itsagaibr ef mtrht mt a Central Sarimra Back New. York i tesursarsrmg tbsClta- toa BaTmgs Bank of New-Yark ta wtdaa f-t Msrkw. isc, Brooklya i aaiaanliig ta arMr or ta uses emtio prohtbttang to sal af bay, trw, taod aad srala aAoag to Now-Tar Tttooks asat, SS to SB, aad in isil IsTilUa mid mm to Saslst kalaa. one ha cheater Coanty i far the rsfief of Bersons hartag lomhtis sotates Nsw-Yrk alattnaa relallva laTT taa no I BVBhlMttaw ta aa aay amaw psoas for to fin ia in sat mt BaaTtwi i avswaa, Btwakiyat to faothtot to naiti anllia of to Ctov Braaeh Kailrasdt tacarporaUiig tb Society ia Aataf nan isaa mm ta aaa cauaraa amaanmg tastrnj ot IT wad or.

Adjourned to o'clock to aieriew BAIT TOhdllfGa Tbo Pram Our Own Oaiisap Sab Domixoo Cxrr, Monday, Apt IS. Wa are anTionsly awaiting news from the United Btatea of tbo result at tb annexation question In Congress Tbe long delay to assail ug much useasine her and xoany fear that Con-greas win not act upon the question daring tho present session. If they do not, it is feared that the people hero wffl react, and tn their diaap-polatment win oppose annotation as strongly a they have worked for it, a proceed mg which would make Baxxs position an extremely crit ical one, and possibly result xa bis complete overthrow and tbe placing eC It7rxxxv and Cabial at the head of affairs, aad the total destruction of all business snd trad. The Easter fete are now occupying th attention ot the people, aad a general good toellag prevails. Fire-works, floral preoceatone aad general Easter rejoicings are tbe order of tho day.

President Baxx and other officials, to gether with tho military, marohed ytoterday in procession through tho street. He baste whatever is doing, nor win be until after the holidays. 1 CASUAL OtrrLAWXD. Baex has Issued a deereo outlawing Cabbu, stating as the reason, that Cabxai. is at Polo, at the head of inaurgents; that be did teterfero with SALXAva and Ida Ministers, and women and children, taking them tat the Dominican territory, inhumanly butchering some of them, and finally aoJliag SAUt Ava to his aecnle to be shot, far the sum of 15,000, being an inhuman crime sgainst tbo laws of tbo country aad the Conatituxloa.

and an act of war against a nation with which this oajntry is at peace. Tb aecrae is as follows: AbTVttlb 1. seaor Joex MaatA CABBAt, ruiiaw'j uvaera 4M- tm 444 mitJU mm tm iwmwims Shepwaim. and now acting as oaoOioer or agent few carrytagoat the projoetaaf Havtl saalnsS to Hnpobbo. ia By tola maUeato doclared snaiUsw.

and say aeraua is aa. tboriaed seta aad slay bias. ITh aBtmnd arUoie commands th sxscuttvea of tb aineront Starriots to publish and carry oat article l.J uirrq at nsn ixnaii Boo Donan Aprti B. PffX ar of ta indopsadenc, aad third of ta legeaerat April Mr, in th twenty- seventh year aisiiiis'llnp. B.

BAKZ. Preaidant. rostorsuoa MAXTTKL MAKIA Armxa. Mmistor oi State. JoaA EuaiHUi, Minister ot War.

Tea men who were captured by Cabs it. aad givea np to the Haytlans at lav Tayaa have eav caped aad arrived here from Asua In the Domini Icaa war-steamer MottM ChrUto. KiBcaxiAxxoca. Baxx has mada a pt opoaition to reoelva all ot the old Spanish lsso of paper money at a mod erate rate. The proposal is gladly accepted by the holders, as they bad given us hones of get ting anything for it.

i The United States steamer irvtafoTW is berw, snd tbe Dictator and ITantamktt at Samana. The TVocs takes twelve paseenrers. among them Mr. J. W.

Fabkns, one of Baxx's Commissioners to the United State. Btotrtbsittam mt SI cow ids tbo Plow tbo 3eTaaaa Cbartor atltii fr fos Beprsssatatioaw Tho following TesolutiOTis, which adopted at a recent meeting of the General Committee of the German Central Organisation of this City, were yesterday presented ta Mayor HAxtt WAsraaa. Bv laws of the Tja-isstirr mt ta Btataaf New-York, reeeatly Btmatl, th power wa bad mi th hands of His Honor A. OAKxrHALt tho, by a sleeted Mayor of Now-York, to appoint, in aocsraaoc wtta ta sptnt of bom laws, gooo. laitarai, nontst saa eauablo men ss eaieca of to sever si flirirtiaant of admuilstrmtiou ot th City of New-Y ork I Whtrttu.

Tb ttoaulauou ot th Cltr ax lvew-Tork eooatsts to a creat extent of Ot mans. who. in eoaras ef Paso, bare serves this City and country as talth- wLarliixtWBS sad probably lathed, by tb abote aieuOaoied laws, make do and fair tustributto of said odioea. Insomuch as tt would aatva th now swding rcXorailag smrit of to ktsnnrs mt tblaetatei WAsreoa. HI Honor tb Mayor OAXXT HAtX," by ms sppauBneaas ior sma omceo, aa aawwa ina eattTaly mlaeuasue eh ended too wiaa rotenuona of said lawsi that aJaa eaUraty miaoompreaonded ta wishes sad th will of ares Bart ec ha) osiistlliiento.

la 00 far aa ho, tonrai that aboot oaataird of th faithful etUaeas of this Cltr do belou te tb German eth Ot hi Dart aatioaUty, almost onUreiy aegleetod thi part of his eonaUtueot. aad by 4CI icsng deeply abused and deprecated the of their right, especially bacouse, selecting men I Mai ror ta awaras ax ismigr. torn sad I CbariUes aad i I whica aaid Board, aly Bar teaoirod by tbeirewa Btor. w04d eartaloiy uorssaa represent beea antiral la-norod Whereas, The Uermans of th Cttv and Oomrty of New-York canaot pass over this abase without ds renwostratlon, we. th Geaeral Comaaiuee of the German Central Orrantsatioa of tb City sad Coanty New-York, have teea directed to giro word te tbo offended sentiments of th Oeraaaaa ot the CUT aad County of New-York i therefore, it Asefilserf.

Thst we. ts Uermaiia of the Cttv aad County of Now-York tVeciars tba aloresaid appointmeaU a hia-hlv unfair and. aninott that wo finulv bar that it was meant as a demeastratioa airarnat th Oarmaa ajeaiaat of this city, whica so eftea has shown its valo and mlthfnrBaas to this eoantryi that firmly Ojpoae agaiBt the anjiaa aotioas. saa taa wa oeueva nonor taa suyar to great extent aegioclad his dallss toward tot part That saoey of fhsss Btssenm shall bo ofs- eially served by a eommlttae di iiuy appaautea mr vsia Tmrpooe. hi Honor th Ms ror.

uiiiT 41 all. ana that also copies of theaeresoinuoas saail So pabUshsd to ngiisn aa Cap. tt Rot Jury Bsclare taa waa Acei- An inqueet was held yestar day by CoroticT Scktxmxx in tbe case of Thomas Soott, the Cap tain of a scow in tho East Blver, near Harlem, who was supposed to hav beea mardared by Cbaxlxs Bicx, now ia the State Prison for stesV lngsosaacmtBlngbloarlngto tho isBssardTao remains of Capt. Scott were found oa Moodav la the Blver, near Ward's Ialaad. be oavmg been missing sine tho 4th of March.

Tho OTldeneo reflated by tbo Cror wa to too effeet that boorrr wa totoxloattd a tao algae a disap peared, aad waa last seen assr bis aeow. Hbl-x. tbo thief, was sarn to go oa board thoaoxt dav. and ho probably committed tbo hvrceoy tbea, which ha ted his being saepected of murder. Th lory easao to ta ooaolaaioa that Soott had aet-ideaa tall falleei overs sard aad wa drowned.

reaaenag a verdict to that oXeetw Tbl relieve Kick from all further saaptotoa. and a will be, Tjnritted to eery oat his tons of imprisoosieat amiisntrboa, aIitaaui The Political Temperance General Com mittee naet last eveniag tn Vnstile Ban. Tklr- ath attsst. near Fonrfh svenaai Thla Cotn- attttee pur porta to ba eomposed of ten delegates tram each ward, of which Jamxj Borut, the Zloveath Ward, ta Prssldsat Jaaa Botu. at tho Thirteenth ward.

twerf fary FxAxcni KAX, of tho Seven tees to Ward. TTsasnrer in McGnnr. of tho Elevath Ward. Serrean t-at-Arms. and Jofra Toon a.

of tho Two rut Ward.Coansei and Director. I-xeeatire, Flnaaee. Nataralixauoa and Coi rtoiwwideoo Committee wer sppotatod, ana eootuaung af fiv aoemeers: measure war also taAr) to or gitnlse ward club. It ia acaococed as tit pur- Cm Of th ergaoixauoa to aoia a oseeung every outlay Bleat until too hovocabar aieotioat and, though they profess to alWlanc to no party, it is th Intern laoa to throw tb of toeir inflaeace hi fsror of tho cswiitJat't of the l-publicaa Party, prowled tbey are o.ar-wls acccptabi, and iavorabi te tia tmnif nrancis eauae. Arrival onf tb Wsbrwbavi v--e i The stcam-aliip 2'cirmitt, from Liverpool April via Qucoastewa Uth, reached thi port early this morning; aaaaaaia taa a aayaag ataaastaovmaai taaa, Xmaa Oiaaty i tan fist aala aazea smmsaa ml aalmaaa Ba ill ml 1 1 a aa salks frrr I "sssnirh n'- -'-'af taa tbo laoal Cabrml aUawod Basssr yesos Mtsrsllaas-.

THE TRIALa Tlio Cai VThlcti Tesnd to Pro rr.r.ttys WHAT, CrimESTlCn CF TKE inACI How its Preenc i Po.itlve!j- DeteiTninsfJ. Opinion Begardfcog lIcFaxlAadV Mental Ceonditjon. The VeFarland ease entered npott Its thir-teeath day yeaterday. Tb Cburt-rooca was wail fUled.aadthe ladieawere prsseat la abteBmmbera, Amoncall bIsssss of tators the interest Pelt was as great as oa aay day smoe tba trial began, for tt waa geax-alry aadarstood that tba dawwas would briag tbalr part of thooasetoa eioe, aad that some very important aad highly tetexeatlng atedieal tea-trmony would be presented. The Beordervwaf in hU seat prompUy at oclocx.

tooklng some what better thaa oa Wednesday laat, bat stUY far front well. Mr. Davis was abasnt, beina tamed by bis otnotal dattos a Cbanmaa ml tb Committoe oa Natox-aliaattoa of tba Boaab ef ItepreasatetiTos at Wsahmgroa. Tba proas oa -tton was represented solely by Ex-Judgo Oar--1 na, bat all tb eoassel for the present. Tbe first witness called was tba night man la tbo City Prison, who doty rti te kaep-a clooe watch over the prawoers eoaflaed ta tbo-cells of that tnstitutioa.

He tostioed gonerally-to finding McFarland awake at sll fimss otthw night sinee his incarceration tn the Tomb. Sometimes he was reading and at etaors a was paclnghis con or restlessly toosing rahtebedV unahie to sleep. The next witness ealted was the watchman in at tend no ra th ecaridor tai th day time, but waa not pmssnt. Tb ob- joetwa te show that McFarlaad was asrosebaas by day as ho was by night, and. li4deed.thaS ther was that same state rf tl rlminms mil mental agony axtetlng now- watch wltawaaaa have testtfied existed -during ttss perjodof greatest stiiftrlnga before tbe sboottsgaf Blch- ardsoo.

i Then Dr. Beuben A. Taaee waa pot upon tbo stand as one of the niodioal ex parte tar th a- aso.f Tho spectators who bar beea twwaeab dally during this trial have observed a geatto-nisa of somewhat youthful appearasoe, but pea-sessing inteUectual characteristics far bay id his apparent yean, whs has occurred a seat near the aetilor oounsol for the defenaa, and Urttasd tteaUvely to very detail of ta trial. That he-was not a legal asaociata of th defeadants a torneys was appareot, aad It was socte days stnoe aidentood that be wa a xnodloal gentle man of high standinr la his profession, wbev wouia at a proper atageeX the eaao boaaUedi upon to give testimony as aa expert, Whatevor mlsglTlngs the friends ot lioFaxlaad inlg vw had respecting his ability to acq tut Umseit with credit la ach aa important ohaAweter wore dl-" pelied yuterdsy whan the dcter began his testimony in response to qTiestioaS propovrnded' by Mr. Gerry.

replied to th mlnrrngsthmsi-tiactly and without natag techaieaj term, wtiieb are so, perplexing juryinea, and af which sdtna pliysiciaoji to deliver tbeaxselvee. His erideaes given in such an interilgrhle as to ba Mderatood by peraons at ordinary oscb-prebensloa, and was listened to with tbo deepest attention during tba boor that ba WMnndee dlrect STainlnaUoa. This rather difficult part af a ease of this Had was managed wlththciaa. most km by Mr. Gerry, who, aware of th great Impeetenoaof bis testimony, drew forth pal at after potat In such way te te torast evwry one who listened te htm, and imprass tm tba moat forcible maaaer naiads tbo Jars by aalisttegtbatratteatton while tba batrned Pro fessor wss relating the story, iniistrating, as be proceeded, of tho stractur mt tbo brain, Ko dun and tedious details "were presented to fan unimpressively upon the naiads ot tb Jary.

bat crfally drawn and colored eagravtaga were shown' 'ho" proeeaded.4-' Ba first told vot- three -aeparsio tetervtow which held with McFarioad ta tbo Ory Prisma' mm tbe Mh. tlth and isth of Mweb last, aad of tba results of such interviews, discovering; no symptoms of disease In the heart and lungs, but aa- mis taxable indications or. disordered brain, at tended with a quickened pulse the latter rang ing xrom as iu a miunte. Tne one tor tbea described the structure of tba brain, li lustra tin bo proceeded, bv refcreeeo nlate which showed a healthy stat and a diseased eoadiUoa of that organ. He then told how physicians determined by examination, with the aid of instruments, tbe preoeaoev of con rest low of jtao brain, and defined tbe various grade of laaan ty.

wnicn are atr-enaea ot illusion, aeiomoa ana Sal-lucinatioa. He described the use of tbe ophthalmoscope, which, by re flee ting tho light npow tho back part of tbo retina ra the eye of the -patient, enable the physician to determine the presence of congestion of fhe brain with unerring accuracy. The treat xoent far ouch dine wa described, and tao effect poa th patient 11 tbe eomptaiot did not yield to such treatment. The whole Ua of symptoms indicating congestion of the brain was tbea applied to the ease of MeFariaad. Ibo examination concluded with question tn whte sll the material facts, aa already givea la evidence by tbo defense, were anmirtod np, aad tbo doctor wa asked his opinio of the state mt mmd of the defoiidaat oa tho Itth of Koveaiiber, Idea.

The answer was, emphatically, that was in sane, od not aware of th emu mux of tb deed committed at that tint. Atthoeloo ot th direct examinatttra Jattg Garvia bald a eoolareno with to lutoort aad ta latter aniMmacod that tho Court wouiU be ad-Joornod aatU tluo taurniag. It wa stated that tb reason of th adjoarasaeat was that tus lie. ttofder did act feel aula to cotitlnoath tni. Hy morning it presumed that tb edge wul have fully recovered from his position, sod moanwhil DUtricV-Attonvey Garvia will have aa pportaalty to saor fully pre par fciaaoalf tor to eroas oraminauoa mt tr.

Vaae litaa ao WM Ua mom of hat tveotimooy yeoterd sy. Befar adjourning hlr. Grabant tooa ooca-sloa to deny, la the most emphauo maimer, tho ststoiaent mad la aota of tue Woatera paper that ho had ia aay way retraetod waas had saiddanng tb progrswsof ta trial reeuecuo-hLrs. SA il. Cat BOM, Pssailsd sport of tbo Tbirtcat i saasodiom HAgbly lnwssi axoato owl Tofi assay Aaiother Afararftal tbo TrlaA.

This waa asv elderly man who fa ertrroTed la tba City Prison nifiit warden, hav lag ohargeaf the corridor Ja wfcicSt MeFaruni i eoxtfined. Estestiiedetfcr i--t tar-denet thaCliy Prison is alw.s en oa and. two o'clock a. M. tLaCy has been tn this potlaoa tr stxt one year; wit-' boss duty Is to pass ty Via sf do ir r.

oa-ers vary saorBing bstwoen twelve o'clock said-tdjhl aad two Wcioes A- ar. 1 see if cvery-Cglsallrhti was paa-lagby XIcPs lisna's oaU svery sictt slaca he has beea eo'ned ta Trrsa tw-r ty j. BTrKIa t-ic oe- Lsb.k i be r- a.1- trrt a4. a li fce i (U 4 "er-t i every t. -4POs-ei j- I c-1 a 'era wUe-Tt I mm tt a e- lvs' foattd 1.

be-t tt vue praaooers aro i a a sn-r Wey want lit found a lie barw.or is lucFarSand cell at least six or vea times renera.iy u-a 1 would vvd.i bun te wa n.je; be woiii-l speak te ate when I txaa.t say UU i.

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