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THE NEW YORK HERALD. WHOLE NO. 6955. ADVERTISEMENTS RENGWED EVERY DAY. 10.000 COPIES SUBSCRIBED FOR IN ADVANCE 0.000 ¢ lesion Leal a, barrens regi AND 348 % . ve jus published : 8 OF SAN FRANCISCO, rnin ee Hl Se ier, ‘Wement, progres’, an prem of ‘And 1 complete history of Ferra = Seg events ecungeted GHEAT OFFY, To which are ndded bidpraphica! memolrs of some ot trad Puan es CrTtanse, 4 By John Soule, John Ii. ion, M.D., and.James Nisbet. sone large voume, 8 dred suk Bhiyengravings. dred an rice in tions, 83 60% road, marble cages, $4; roan, glit edges, work is the result of several yeara of observation, labor, rob, of xeutiemon who have ocoupled postions aitord: Wg hettie aosaus ot correctiniormaton, The work nay iuere fore be relied wpon as being the oniy full, impartial, and tute- resting history ot Bivens to the Bub if ‘gcoat olty that has ever beon 1 copies of this Work were afbscribed for tn advance of Oa mE i nt steed ISTORIC TRUTH AND ROMANTIC RESTS MEORY WHAMAM DRRRSAT'S NB) Kow ready t sou se wigs, | AND is S13 Sice? portraits of King Henry and each of his wives, 441 pp., awn Brees '25.—Uomprisii: King Henny the ishth, pany joriunes and fates of Kavuzkina OF ABRAGON, married 509; repudiated, 1583, AXxy. 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The “Movelty in this series 19 a colored 1 volume, in imifation of an oll painting—a new feature in, book lias. ons in this counscy. From numerous levers adidcessed to mublisherss by disiiniuahed ger iomen towhom ihe euternciss Tas been suviaited, he takes please in. presenting the follow- ng extracts, which will speak for ‘hemselves -—~ Cinderelia is really beautttul in te typography and illus feations, and 1am surprised nud graviied that the drawings ure Origiaal, designed and engraved |? 4s in our own couairy. . WASMUINGILON RVING “Yhave never seen so beaatifal an edition of Cinderella. yy send me any oth olumme whieh Aen may publish this year. “ LOBLKE OC. WINTHROP,” | Boston.] Miss Lovie Pyne (prima donna ia, Bnslish opera). as- lah er appreciation of the admirable way Publication ( Cindercha) has been gortea up, bot nid a&& Work Of ari srelia are exeeltont, and the whol» othe series will be east wt pleasure "ROBT. W, WILE, © ibe vel Gzernment artist, West Voint Miliary Academy. | ‘The book trade will be deal! with berally. All ordecs wit! he promptly attended to. . LM. W, HEWBY, No. 12 Duteh st, APRICUMPMANT succESS. 16,000 COVIRS SOLD IX THREE WEEKS, OF MEMOIRS OF BENNELT AND HIS YIMES, With @ fine MrpaLus AIT ; #88 pages. Price $1 25. Fro the Wousand agent journals that have heartily ‘welcomed and commendet ‘us vory valuable and intensely in- dereating work, we select fhe following i— ‘The book in, 'as a life of Bewaett should be, a history of our ‘Own times and the men und th ags that have’ dyured in, thom. Y ‘The tone of itis impartial und lade) ty.uad i: is evidently Be rece kee ea ten eR aaa? city tore, Tt pour'rays with apparent ldeilly the life and tmes of one of the most reccosdtul e 80% the present century, It will De read with deep Interest.—Hunt’s Merchants! Maguaine ‘The auihor bas periormed bis labor with great nbully. He fhar produced Ue imost galisiectory aad able biography that we Rave come wcross for muny years.--United States Review. It set 8 generat inteFest, "1c is not writiea in the spirit a. or with a’purtizan geal for a personal azine, eM STRINGER & TOWNSEND, Publishers No. 222 Broadw: N.B.—Mailed on receipt of price, free of postage. PANORAMA OF LIFE AND LITRRATOR: Published monthly at the otficg of the Living Age, Kos:oa. CONTENT OF THY THT NUAMC—POR SRETEM IS. My Lost Youth, By Protessor Louglellow. Twitirht; Poonrin Prison; Lorses, Rev, Sydney Sutith, To Misé Nightingale. want'y of King George TAL, : Biliy non. . Fompon—a French Siory of Love The Fox. Arciic Voyagers, The Cochin China Correspondence. Sister Anne: Part 11. Alexniider 11, the present Emperor. ‘The Vatican by Torehl ght Komauee, Part V. ETE Ary ob the ie Ages. ‘4 Pride and Prejudice, be. Wh; Be Snre you Call, res My the iver. Sonnets, by T. Westwood. ‘Ottilin; ‘ihe Angel; Elegiac. Curlous Aw i. ‘k will contain articles of leading ; Popular, aud yet of profuse'abuaianes ad what r and enrnest, ‘To wuewe wi and gree’ voriety, ales, poeiry, yoyas vere within the bounds gf sound waste aciples— Maybe ineiuded under the large bead of Ught reading. But mere lich! readiag soon becomes wearisome, unless there breathe tron ti spirit aud heart—ife and soul. ‘We promise a Magazine (ais! sue\! be more aad Leiter than More amusemen!: id and wise—aad yet & bOOk BULed bo the leisure of the dantly atiractive to the young and ardent, It will f°eely pro wide for the uiagluation, as Well as for the Feason and memory. PekM. For three dollars a year, received at the office of publication he work will be seni tree of posiage to wus Post allies to ths United 8: Two copies, five dotfara a year—five copies, tou dollare a yens. Ciubs to pay thei own postage, The volumes ¢ January and July numbers. spain one UsEcit fox & ©O., Boston. 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From numerous letters addrede} to the pub= by itnrutched en, 4 whom the enterprise Deen ih ui'ved, he takestpleasttte tn presenting the fihiow. oxtr ‘will epeak for them selve>:— we rontly beanitint in tts typography anf {Iustra- tons, and {yr sirprised and pratifiel that the drawings arc ctgne !and engraved by artists in our own conntry, ASHINGTON IRV Thave never seon so beautiful an edition of Cinderela, Pray, Roe an cles volume which vou may publish this vere. ROBERT C, WINTHROP, Kidston. Miss Low's Pyne (prima douna in English opera) tawires the publieicc: O° her appreciation of the wimirable woy in the pa. lteation (Cinderelia) bas been gotten up, both for Me utility, #:. nlro us A work of art” filurtratione of Cinderela nes exrettent, and the whole appearance of the lle work Is to tastotul that a continastion Of the serie. wll: be looked for with pleasure, ROBERT W. WIER, overnment Artist, West Point Aeatemy. Orders i 1 from the (rade, to whom liberal discount Kye b ft repaid, on receipt of pri M Caples ecui by mafl, prepaid, 0, at TW: ewer, No. 12 Duieh birest =—=—. nee __ SPECIAL NOTICES. f, 11205 0. KE. O.—MEMBERS ARF ted (o meet in the Hige rooms, on the even. ve 12th inet, at * P «to hear the report munittees, By order of ABRATIAM, —THE MEMBERS OF THE BOVE Aare bereby s.otined to altend a special meeting, to be helt at iS wt, 2s net Fy thi Sa gmp gen D Bept, 13, 1555, a: Bp'clock, for trxpsaction of important. bial Ww. heen YN SON OW" Prestdent. ‘Tuxo, P, Warrier, Secretary. ‘ASON IC NOVICR.—THE MEMBERS OF NAVAL LODGE, Of Free aad Accepted Masons are respectiuily reqursind attend the fu: their Inte brother, Thomas If. lem! dence, 375 Second avenne, at Why A. embers of the frlernity are reapeciu ‘he friends of the famall; “ LINERS, DRESSMAKERS AND TADIES e ribbon and timming eo MH. NST LE, 90 Bowery, corner of Heste Blosed every Paiurday til eveuin We FARM ASSO regular weekly meeting piace avd Eighih stevet, (aie Opera Hoase,'ca Thurs Gay evening, 13h Ist, a4 vevook. Conaufutlons are now Bondy, an! can be Goialned at tae omic. JOAN BTEV tree’, will be TION With ToLd thetr office, junetion of ‘8, President. Wa. Jowes, Jv., Secretary. Wee int INDDSTRIAL HOME OCT ATION ic ~The members are b hodfed dha after ¢ 14th of th’ en the fines will be orced wy mn reat Beesdue vy ‘hen J, ANDREW HANDSUALCH See'y, PLAYING CARDS. LAYING CARDS OF EVERY DESCRIPTION FOR Dg we Union Manufnotory, 177 and 179 Grand Bet diesen corks Pearse sete Orpamen.e aud plain, gad Bj rior article ‘of linen fare cords, well sessoued end no to warp wide expres.) for dealing, = —————————S===a=E= === SLOTIING, 60, RGE QUANTITY OF CAST-OFF CLOTHING Wrted—Contiemen having lef-o weariny appare! wy Af, lw lorge or stuall lots, will receive the very highest therm by calling on or addrceaing D, CONROY, A strer "yerween Chy Hall place tad Centre street. EXTRA PAY. RS -shch 1 5 ‘A PAXOWAVY BOUNTY LAND AND “RETRA ph Te ho sgl) C eee ‘ Biaton anvy nallors, in all wars me WARD BIS UL, Roem, ee Pee 0. 6 And Allornoy and aw, of Well eet PERSONAL. Bewnany ih Septem ebain bray 5 He had 's conaideratie fim. “an celved by his aanily at 182 : GENTLEMAN WHO WAS PRESENT AND arty obtained twenty. diamonda, at the Ps will confer @ favor and ac a i worsation when the oothing to his advaai ihe Bank, corner of Broadway and NFORMATION WILL BE THANKFULLY RECEIVED T at this office of the whereabouts of of the heirs of Joba Buster, decenned, formerly of Paterson, Nod. Address A: R wee, bint ATS. SNE NFORMATION WANTED—OF JAMES LAVERY, WHO arrived in the 2 o’elock train from Piiladelphis,on Satvar- Guy, the Bib that, If he will ell at pier 6 N see ‘Thos, Rooney, on board of ship America. NFORMATION WANTED—O) ‘of Mohawn, county C) r : * landed in Ne riguat, 1865, in the ship James Foster, Any information ot his whereabouts will be thaakfal by his brother, Stephen, Keating, at Martbolomew Sullivan's, 12 Washington ste Ne tanta ‘West Sixteenth ‘OTICE TO CHARLES O'RILEY 1 hia money, os he ts of age. ‘0 COME AND Lirt R. V. F, O'RILEY. Ww HEN AND WHERE.—HIPPODROME TUNE. MEETING OF THR AT AEARGE AND ENTHUBL Sixth ward, hot y at Mr. Gar- ratke electors of the Ward Hotel, on the 10th inst. nominated @ candidate for HENRY O'KEEFE, Chai P. D, Kriy, Secretary. ROOKS V8. BISHOP HUGHES.— Was unanimously no I dusirict, “the ete ete TwelNh oar ‘Senatorial citizens of the Twelfth wi favorable to the re-election of Erastus Hrooks to the State Se- ested to moct at ilariem Hall, Third avenue, Wednesday’ evening, Sept. dress the meeling. WELFTH WARD, HE NEXT REGULAR MEETING OF THE YOUNG Men's National Democrallc Glab, will be held at thete adway, Academy Hall, Eeptember 14, at'ig lock. A. full of the members ts Gro. G. Brrox, Jous B. Fogerty, nl apentire pra will wi ay CITIZENS OF 'f" , on Friday evening next, ‘and punctual attendances Y TAMES T, BRADY, President, THE TUR. ENTREVILLE COURSE, L. .—TROTTING.—WEDNES- ‘ats o'clock P. M., matoh $500, mile rhnamesb.m. Katy Woodrum, oy *, wo saddle. SORE pri TREVILLE COURSE, L. I.—TROTTING.—THURS- y P. M., purse, $600; (wo rer to we ene |. Daniels enters b. g. Uhicago JOKL CONKLIN, Proprietor. day, September 12th, heats. eg ead five. 5 is 2 wo mJ. jes names br. 4. Y Soi Jk to wagons; Wagon and Geo, Spicer enters b: g. b, Jack; D. Pfister enters ct D —THIS FAVORITE PLACE OF “resort is now ip complete order, an Gale the sporting and Plice! ‘Tho best of retreatment ; rs a ee on the heautiful green attacked to the h sport to the visiters of this beaatiful jay ov hand. RNULOWN, Proprietbs, COURSE, L. L—TROTTING, TILURSDAY, AT 42. M., September 13, Me harness. Mr. Ieabod: Wootrnff names br. #, Montreal, SHAW & WHITE, Proprie‘ors, L—TROTTING, ON THURSDAY, Peptember 13. A mote tor 81,400. H, Woodrutt, tamies ¢. g., Grey Bos. iAW & WHITE, Proprietor: —TROTTING.—ON FRIDAY, ‘clock, precisely, to wagons, i. five, in y names 6, 6. Jobp mn Jersey; Mr, HH. are, fz NION COURSE, Mile heats, best three in tive to harness. George. Bpicer, namy URSE, 1. pee match for 3500, rm, Lady Franklin, D. 1 N. 1. —ibis mateb wilt Come off without re ULON COURSE, L. L—TROTTING.—A PURSE OF half forfeit, ate ed Sr ote Soe it en a in both purses, SHAW & WHITE, Propretwrs THE LIQUOR QUESTION. 'T SAVED AT PIERSON’ Braudies, whiskey, gin, berry and cherry luss of brandy in New —DRUGOISTS AND FAMILY GROCERS J will do well to taste the articles offered them as London in before they take them into thels stores toxell. New rom, however highly sweetened with syru; imitation of Charles’ Londen cordia n made acquatnted with the tact gin bas been inuitated, and, with another name some extent by man; 6 of ninking y have done s0 fo a loss of Families are informed that tho celebrated Charles’ London cordial gin 14 on sale by all the 1a hotels, drugaists and fomily grocers, at $1 per bottle, und a Hberal allcwance made to wholesale purchasers, by the periers of Charles’ London cordial gin, 138 Pearl wines, syrups, ng druggivts and grocers, profit, They will Oud "before long the: customers, if not of dollars. JE VENOGE & CHARLES, IMPORTERS 01 London Cordial Gta, LIQUOR DRALERS AND GROCERS.—NOTICH IS herevy given, that we have now landing from ships Mitton and Laurens, from Bordeaux and La Rochelle, a eupericr as and brandies, which we offer at the low ce! market prices, in Getaves, quaritra and haif from the’ w United original packages, wurehouke, each package be Of importation from the Collector iMiculty by the Maine Inv, warrant wd nola on liberal \ermes, by LH. BLMESU. iF CHARLES’ 1:8 Pear! street, N. ¥. sortment of fine wines REWARDS. NE LUNDRED DOLLARS REWARD.—DISAPPZAR- Saturda: ning, ®thins'., James K. on Sat a boy ot Ib, ehoute feet aud lekiy dark comy roundabout, b pe. ‘nto. but immediatel, avn eyes in another direction; between & and 9 o'clock on tha: morning: wich street, and has hicherto been of very correct halite. The for his recovery, on appiicaiion te Ze 5 ives at GAS Green: above reward will be paid the Chiet of Folice, basement City Hall, REWARD —LOST, ON brown morocco pocketbook, eon-ainin tty doliars, principally in twenty doll the Reptile, this city, and elso several cards taarked with the lady's name, whieh'can be given at toe St Nicholas Hotel, The above reward will Le patd on deli And contents to Smith & Pairick, 61 Wall sire REWARD.—8TOLEN ’ Monday morning, a grey horse, fifieen bande higis pony bill, six y ped Uridle and bianket, ect, N.Y. BROADWAY, BETWHEN A Bleecker airaet, a Indy'a wo hundred and ry of the poke! book white fore le, Crossed Hoboken fer: iN FYFE, 45 Wooster «: £D.—A BLACK NEWROUNDLAND Jog on the right forefoot, got lox at corner of Brod et yesterday, in'the nm. Any one who recarns the rome at (53 Maiden lane, up stairs, will receive tho REWARD—DOG LOST ON SUNDAY MORNING 10TH ivet.,t Battery place. A yellow Meoteh terrter, olght Answers to ibe name of Bouhee. Avy parson re. ¢ him fo Robert Rogers, 16 Duteh wircet, will receive LOST AND FOUND. EE WANTED FOR A PORTEMONNATE AND Ago ig, Robert Coudington’s book pwery, one door wove Poarth street, OUND—ON THUERSDHY LAST. woer can have of 0. A. Te OLD PENCIL LOST.—THE PENCIL WAS ONE OF Kichnrdeon’s pavent, with fhuied sides and it was highly sued by the subscriber ‘ag a testimonial from his evening ‘The finder will be suitably rewarded on leaving amma: Kobo] No. 35, ts 7 b TON M. OMITH. A LARGR NEWFOUNDLAND DOG, PROM 4 Washington Garden, Witamaburg. The ly vinck, with white tips on his head, thes apd tail, Whoever whl return ulm wil’ be waitably rewarded. OST—A SINGLE STONE DIAMOND PIN; ‘ing from Broadway to be liberally rewarded, by | color of the dog UVENING, THE STH INPT., AT crescenta linked with be snilably rewarded by lear ing Wt at No. 6 Bt, Mark’s place. T0888 ta, Way to Pourth avente and turning the same to 1 Dey wtrvet, or 96 Will be Hiberaily reward RVENING OF Ti Wb INST., A POCK fn going from De: eae Palevew street and receive the thanks : J. HB. WOODCOCK. OF RED ASH, STOVE rid te Oty Intelligence. Tax Isperexpence Gvarp Ov Burvato—Tuxm Recur- ‘iow 1 New Yorx.—Tho Independence Guard (Company D), of Buffalo, arrived in this city yesterday, on route from Albany. They were received in thie city by the National Grays, flank company, who escorted them to their hotel. Lunch having been partaken of, both compa- nies marched into the Park, and were reviewed by his Honor, the Mayor, amd many members of the Common Council. the stranger company marched well, and in dress and will compare faworably with apy company in this city. 1 igbertson'a Breas Ban t mal tirayr, wl a Guard.’ Atter been thoroughly revewed they stacked arma, eon at the invitation “of The’ Mayor = members (seal Common Council proceeded te the ay . " Here a rhort but fe ag address was delivered by Mayor Wood to the visiters, inthe course of which h+ epoke highly of the city from whence they came; said i? was the seeond in im; neein the ban Me State, and was the sister chy: ¢ Metropolis, He thanked th» company for the honor of thelr visit, and said ime : him great pleasure on behalf of the corporation of the city of New York to weleome them to the Empire city-of the Empire State. At the elose of the address the com- panies proceeded to the Park, armed thomeeives, and to the tue of “Love Not" marched in beautiful order to cael gute highly by vislung the. theatges and ami v tres an: bh ogi papers afford the excellent entertainment. The Independenee Guard purpose to Utica to-morrow, where they are invited by the Utica Citizen Cor Pe to #tay a few days and enjoy the honpitality that will be cheerfully tendered them, This company will be well taken care of while emongst us, and all the novoltica that can be presented to their gaze will be gladly afforded by the National Grays of thie city. A Bic Gux vor tim Ressiaye,—We are informed that a cannon is in process of construction in this city, which, if it realizes tho design of its projectors, will make no Mittle noise in the world, and do considerable damage to the ships and armies of the Allies. It isto be made on new Fiaieiee, or father it will be an adaptation of seve- ral ol els, and will combine tho peculiarities of the Taixhan gun, the Minnie rifle and the grooved muyket, In addition, « new detonating powder has been discovered of {wo and a half to three timos the explosive power of ordinary gunpowder, and the inventor clainw that they will be enabled to throw their shot from iwelve to fifteen miles, at an angle of not more than two inches above the level, Cne of our English exchanges states a gun has been invented that will throw ten miles, but then it must be elevated to a great angle to reach that distance, ther by Jtaing much force. ‘This new American gun, when finished, and if proved successful, is to be presented to the Cvar of Russia, to be used by him against the Allies, A few guns of this description, if properly aimed, would do immense damage to # ping, ‘and would be of great use in the Baltic and the Black Sea. Drvronante State ov Werrewact, Stare at Nicurt.—Tho present condition of Whitehall street ducing the night time is the subject of a great deal of complstat on the part of our Brooklyn citizens, From dork until two or three o'clock in the morning this thoroughfare 1s con- tinually infested with gangs of rowdies, who, on every corner from the Bowling Green to the ferry, may bo found fighting and quarrelling among themsclves; aud often gentlemen accompanied by ladies are tho object of attack ant insult. The police in this locality nevor interfere with there disorderly characters, although they might very well arrest half a dozen of them every night. On Sunduys especially the annoyance is insuilerable, and it ia with the greatest difficulty Uhat respectable people can wend ibeir way to and from the terry without molesta- tion, On Sunday night last the above street was the scene of the wildest confusion and rowdziam; and al- though there were two policemen stati the neigh- Vorhood, nota ringle arrest was made, We invite the attention of the Mayor to the remelying of this cry- ing evil. Mamxc or THE Avemcay Birt Socnery.—The regular monthly mecting of the managers of the American Bible Society was held last Ihursday, 6th inst.—Hon. Luther Bradish in the chair. Seven new auxiliaries wore re- cognived; of which two were in Arkan#ns, and one in each cf the States of South Caroling, Texas, Hlinois, Cali. fornia, and one in Oregon Territory. A letter was re- ceived from Key, Mr. Peet, Fuh Chau, China, in regard to the work in that country, and the advant: of pub- Ushing the Scriptures in” the colloquial dialect ; from Rev. Mr. Doty, at the Anoy ¥ission, stating the unusuai demand for the Scriptures there, and requesting funds ‘or their publication ; from Fey. Dr. Durbin, of the Me. thodist Misefonary Society, asking funds to purchase Bibles for Sweden} from Mr. Lt cl with an account oft « vistt to Ruxsian prisoners to ribute the Serkptw ond encouraging statements as to the sale of the Seri; tures. A number of geants of Bibles were also ma’ va ious public institutions, Five Yow Mieiox.—Quite a number of women and children, and a respectable proportion of men. assembled Monday evening at the tittle chapel of the Missfon, situate) at No. Ol Park street, to hear the Rey. Mr. Van Meter give an sccount of his mission to Illinois. Mr. Van Meter, who is the agent for the Ladies’ Mission, has just returned from the West, where be had provided many destitute children and women with comfortable homes. — He gives a very encouraging account of those whom he left there, and wishes to bring some more to the same place. Mr, Van Meter related some very interesting facts, and ap- yeared to make « deep impression upon his bearers. The proceedings of the evening were agreeably diversified ivy the chaunting of sacred tongs by the children of the church and others present, iin ‘Tur Bownny Dovate Scice.—The sad al Of Cecelia and Wands Stein, who coumitted suicide in the Bowery last week, excites no little rympathy among our citizens, which naturally enongh seeks some way in which to manifest itself. It w proposed to take the bodies from Potter's Field and inter them in Greenwood Cemetery. A gentleman hae offered three lote of ground at that place fur that purpose, and yesterday a young lady, whose name we buve been requested not to mention, sent ua five dollars to pay part of the cost of transfer from Pot: ter’s Field to Greenwood. Any money sent to the Henaty office will be acknowledged, and promptly used for the object designed. Hanmosic Civne.—A number of associations under the above title are forming in the city, designed for the culti- vation of the voice and practice in vocal music, free of charge. These institutions are excellent in their way, snd will do much to keep young men away from improper associations, ‘The Old at Harmonie Club had thelr fest onval meeting at 64 Lispenard street, where, er discussing a dinner, speeches ‘were made a: songs sung, all of which were of a superior character. Mr, Raymond presided, assisted by Me. Rasbleigh. J. Tiooka’ eupplied the dinner, which was excellent. The company separated at a late hour. FATAL Acowest 10 4 Cuity,—Information was received at the Coroner's cffice yesterday afternoon, that « child named Mary Seely, whose parents reside at 314 West Nineteenth s'reet, had been killed by falling out of the sccond stocy window. of the house No.e308 Nineteenth street. The child, who fs about two years of age, was on 4 visit to the last named house when the accident oc curred. Her parents are in the country, and will no Acubt feel deeply grieved on hearing of the death of their little one. An inquest will be held upon the body of deceased to-day. Accipes: To Exor® No, 28.—While engine No. 28 was turning the corner of Beaver street and Broadway on Suturday evening, owing to some carelessness in ite management, the machine tipped over and camo down on the walk with a crash, ‘The arms, goose neck and gear of the machine were all broken in pieces by the fall, and rho was taken to the Corporation yard yesterday, to be refitted, Mr. James Merrifield wan knocked down, but on picking himself up discovered Le was more seared than hurt. Fortunately no other accident oeourred Two Lancuans Seven buerwe py a Fait row a Brumxe.—On Monday afternoon two iaborers, named John Dartics and William Allen, employed in the con- rtruction of a new bulding in Broadway, near Cedar street, fell from the second story of the building, ana belog precipltated to the cellar Hoar, received vory Kevere fractures of the legs and arms, They wore taken to the New York Hospital fur medical treatment. FALL nom 4 Lapoer.—A man, named Peter Coughlan was admitted to the New York Horpital on Monday, suf- o Acring iromty ote fracture of the spine, received by o og fol from a , which placed against « new baild in Twenty-eighth treet, near Sixth avenue, Hix re- covery {6 considere’ doubtful by the physician in at- tendance, Sp Accipest.—About half-past two o’elock on Monday afternoon, while Mr. James Bogardus was saperintendiug the erection of a shot tower for McCullough, in the rear of No, 63 Centro street, the derrick gave way, striking Mr. Hogardus, and thns pr him from the plat- form to the roof of the ao distance of twelve feet. Mr. B. had both bis wrists broken, and was othorwise geverel; nl by the fall, He was taken to the New York Hospital. ‘Tanerr Excunmoys.—The Partlet Guards, Captain Lee, some fifty muskets strong, accompanied by Robertson's Hand, went on a target excursion to Newsrk, on Momtay morning. They attracted considerable attention The Gang Wickory Guard, Captain Matt, soeoraya nied by Shelton’s Band, made their third annual exe ur. sion to Fast New York on Mond.y. This company ls weil dreered and marched very well. ‘The Brow Light Guard, Capt. J bering thirty muskets, passe our offive yesterday on thefr retarn from thetr fifth sanual target excurdon, frei Pollock's, Hoboken, They marched well, and made a very creditable appearance. They area crelit to our citizen Coorg The Bartlett Guards, under the command of Captain Robert Lee, went on their third annual target exearion on Monday last, to Newark, N. J. They presente ( unvsvally fine and martial appearance, mastering «x wx officers and mon. There were nineteen prises oo tested for, and after ol at Military Hall in Market wtreet, they were distributed to the euccessfel marks nen. She Enea Crane, Gt Coy paces our ofioe yes terday, on their fow annual ta) excursion. | mustered “five muskets, re we prizes awarded to the best markrsgea ¢ © Relief for the Yellow Wever Sufferers. ‘The collections in this city tw aid of the sufferers by the epidemic in Norfolk and Portsmouth, Ve., amount to $15,904 50. Five thousand dolimes were remitted yester- day, which, with the sums previously went, make the whole amount of remittances by the committes $14,600. The followwg is a copy of a Setter received by the Treasurer of the Fund, yesterday :~ Orica ov THE N.Y. And Vinarva Sreanainr Co. } Naw Yorx, bg 11, 1855, Dzar Sin—In reply to your note of this morning, we dog Fave to say that we wi!l sena Elen Wallace, (the nurée who goes cut to attend the sufferers in Norfolk far a9 Old Voint Comfort, free of charge; from thence she can get to Norfolk without dificulty, We have alreacy sent outa number of physicians and nurses, and should ‘there be others who wish to go forward on the same errand of mercy, we will be pleasod to grant them froe Drcangen by cithor of the steamships Jausestown or Ro- auvke, on Wedaesday and Saturday of each week. We are rut, ke., LULLAM. & PLEASANTS, Wa. A. Macy, Eeq., Treasurer, ‘Three nurses and one physician have begn went to Nor- folk to-day. WM. H. MACY, Treasurer, MEANS SUGGESTED FOR PURIFYING THE AIR. ‘TO THE MOTOR OF TOK HERALn We understand that the barcing of pitch and tar in the streets has been tried at Norfolk. Every ono knows the disinfecting power of chlorine gas, which can be abundantly and cheaply supplied. Our suggestion would be, to make large solutions of the chlorideof lime, and throw it by fire engines over infected districts, house tops Bnd all, 60 that it might run into water pipes, gutters, Ke., and purify ‘heir contents, It might aleo be thrown over cemeteries, and contribute to purify the air about (icm. If the chloride of lime could not be had in suffi cient quantities, vessels illed with common salt and man- Banese, and then diluted sulphuric acid (oil vitriol) Poured or the mass, chlorine gas would be rapidly fated, which might be forced Into weler for aprink- or heft in the streets or infreted places, to diffuse it- self (hrough the open air, There is no better purifier known than chlorine. In a time like this, every sugges- tion which may promise relief is worthy of bela public. MEDICU ‘The Extension of Chambers Strect. The whole of the Committes on Streets, conslsting of Mr. G. W. Jenkins (chairman), ©. Gray, J, T. Coven- hoven, W. ‘inylor and H. N, Wild, met again last night in the Council Chaimber, to further constder the exten- sion of Chambers street from its present termination at Chatham to James slip. Quite ® number of interested parties were present, among whom may be mentioned RS, Williams, B,C. Wetmore, J. B. Dickinson, in faver of the measure, and Mersrs, Skidmore, Blackwell and Le- veridge, oppoted to it. The names of the petitioners are said 10 rerevent eight millions of dollars worth of pro- perty located along the line of the aaa extension A great deal of opposition was displayed, and a com- plaint was made that sufficient opportunity had not been afiorded those adverse to the measure to examine the map and papers handed in by tne petitioners referring to the extension. On this account a motion way made and entertained by the committee tht a furthor adjourn- ment of the consideration of the matter be permitted un- til every one iuterested could fully investigate it, It was alco moved that the map be placed in the possession of the Committee and deposited in some place where it could be seen end exainined at any time No further etepe will therefo-e be taken re pecking the extension for snother month, so that there may be no reutcn tor any ove to complain (hat the Committe are partial to one party more than the other. Coroners’ Inquests, Stiape ny Haxcina,—Coroner O'Donnell held an in quest yesterday, at No, 220 Cherry street, upon the boty of a German about 66 years of age, named John H. Jab. Unhorer, who committed sulcide by hanging himself in the woodhovse attached to the premises, From the testimouy adduced pefore the Coroner it appears that for ome years past deceased had led a very intemperate life, ardin consequence t cumstances. On Monday evening he was ob’ ¢ ing the woedhouse, whi-e he raid he intended paving the night. Yesterday morning, on the int td house going out into ‘the yard, they discovered the body of deceased #uspended from one of the rafters of the wood house, The body was immediately cut down, but life was found to have been extinct. The jury in this case, ren- dered a vesdict of ** Death by suicide.” Farat £4ut rao 4 Bes pivG.—Coroner Cambie held en inquest yesterday, at Belleyne Hospital, upon the body of a man wamed Edward Litner, Living ia Yifty-firet street, néar Ninth avenue, who, on Monday evening, fell from the third story of a new building ia Thirty-seventh street, near Fifth avenue, and injured himself 66 revercly that death ensned in a few hours after he was taken co the Hospital. ‘The jury rendered a verdict of accideatal death, Aceipestatzy Daownep.—Coroner O'Donnell held an inquest on Monday, at the foot of Franklin atrcet, upon the body of an unknown man, who was drowned on Sun- day evening by accidentally falling overbored from tho pier at the foot of this street. Deceased was about 45 years of age, and was five feet six and w hal inches high with gray hair, and no whiskers. He was dressed { hickory undershirt, white cot‘on shirt, black trock coat, with veivet collar, yellow jean vest, striped cassinere pents, calf skin boots, and gray cotton socks, It is aup- posed that the deceased was a hand on bowrd the schooner Eliza, Brooklyn City News. Ryeumrnoy ov Musiowat Lacstatio.—The Brookly: Common Council met in regular session on Monday even ing, for the first time since the August vacation. President of the Board presided, and there was a nurer our wudience inattendance, composed principally of fires men, who anticipated some action by the Bowrd relat to the recent proceedings hy the Mayor, who had order ed several of the engines to be locked ap for fghiing and disorderly conduct, The Mayor submitted several com. nrvnications relative to the firemen’s difficulties, which caused him to lock up engines Nos. 3, 4, 5 aad 7 uml ac tion could be had by the Board relative thereto. In con- nection with one of the communications which dealled the occurrences a» to — Sand 4, Alderman Manche moved a series of resolutions the effect “that the tion of the committee In re delivering the engines te the reapective compantes be gustained—directing the Chief Yingineer to renoye the locks placed upon the engine houses by order of the Mayor, and restore the engines to the respective companies; and directing the Chief Lngi neer to confine the operations of the engines to thete re- spective district until the charges have been remove!’ These resolu ions were discussed at great length, con ruming nearly the entire Alcerman Backhouse, the whole ulject epartment Committee of the Western ¢ ‘The Mayor also submitted © comm 1 he recommended the necens! the expediency of organ’ sng a paid fire depe: Nkewire called attention to the fact that the whee engines, hove, Ke. had been altered to fit the city road trocks, and recommended that an riteration be made 60 ax to prevent the use of the raile by fire The practice of runcing on the railx had been the car of vevernl accidents. After referring the com«auniea- tions to the appropriate committees, the meus! routin businers was taken op, and shortly after the Board ac- journed. Fires In New York. Eavinin AvExtx—About 71g o'clock on Monilay even ing a fire broke out in the packing box manufactory of George Kohlor, 441 Seventh avenue. The buildiag being & large three story frame thetory, the farses epread ra pidly, and soon extended to 483, a two story fraine dwell- ing, which, together with the factory, was totally de troyed. The flames also extended to 477, a two story brick dwelling, destroylog the roof and part of the gable end. M:, Kobler's loss could not be ascertained. The taetor) belonged to Mr. Augustus P. Woodrufl. nad was insured in the Jefferson Insurance Company for $1,500— totally “vstroyed. The frame dwelling belonge Vatrick Ualoon, ond was insured for $100 in the Locker Insuranes Company. Building Ne i by Rev, Mr. Lively, is damaged about #200 ant is fully insured in the Brosdway Insurance Comnany. The dwell ings were cccupled by 9 number of y who gut out all thelr Tatas, but will wut darnage frowa breakage, water, and articles stolen. The total hoes is eupposed will amount to about #9,000. Renensc ov a Carre Lanr.—On Sunday evening shortly after 7 o'clock, a camphone lamp exploded ta the bands of » woman living at 34 Trinity place. She was badly burned about the bends aud arms. No damage t the preuires. Cayenne Acer —A Wows evening, between 8 and @ oe) given to the Fourteenth ward camphene lamp bursting at 211 Herter e\reet, rear. ‘The fire was put out by Rergeant Kubits and officers McManus nd frifin, Mes. Catherine MoDermot’, who bat the lamp at the time, very severely, if not burned sbout the face, breast and hands. The unt ate Woman Was conveyed immediately to the New York 1 boas iw Wier Broanwar—Atoat & qnerter pas 9 oveloek Int night, an alarm of fire oeeurred, canon! by the accidental setting fire to.» mowuito bar et the drug store of Dr. Rogers, No. 1b West Birondway, Mra. Rogers vornt her fingers slightly in putting owt the fire; some portion of the bed clothing burnt, no other damage of any consequence. as eacenstsiehemmemesy Court Calendar This Day. Sepunre Covm—Cireult— oa, WL, WP, BH), Ds 8s, 86, HT. WAR, WO, 0, DN. oa Hho foruam Cocut—Geners! teru- Nos 19 2, 27, 271 bah <A. 0. 4, 12. + Bowen —Me an alarm of re wa lice, caumed by a “tn. (Or wh 6 ie MORNING EDITION—WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 12, 1855. Police InteDigence, OCUARGK OF PALHK PRMTENCES AGAINST A PIFTIL AVENUE LApY. Yesterday, s lady named Mary Jane lord, @ resi- dent of the Brevoort House, Fifth avenue, was taken into custody by officer Smith, of the Second District Police Court, charged with obtaining money under false pre- tencea from George Driscoll, of the St. George's Hotel, Broadway. The complainant alleges that from the Slet of December, 1853, to the 10th of April, 1854, he loaned the aceused various sums of money, amounting tn the sggregate to about $€60, on her representing to him that A ponsossed of good means, having an income of at least 861 ir month ; and that her hasband wasa banker in California, and remitted her the before meutloned sum larly every month. He further atates that the Ace: has not paid him back the money borrowed; that she wax not in the habit of receiving 8600 every month, and that the representations made by hor were madg with tntent to cheat aud defraud him out of hw money. The prisoner, on being brought before Justice We'ch, at the Lower Police Court, declared that she wus entirely innocent of the charge preferred iaat ber, and fel ite confident of the dismissal of the complaint when themat er became folly investigated. Mra. G, was held to bail in the sum of $1,009 to answer. HOPEFTL YOUTHS—YOUNG AMBRICA ON A BPRER, ‘Two young gentlemen, named Ferdinand Kellum and John Haisey, were taken into custody yesterday, by of ficer Holly, of the Seventh ward police, on charge of grand larceny, in having, aa it is alleged, stolen $225 from Mr Willians Clogs, of No, 81 South street, The first mentioned of these prisoners (Kellum), it appears, was employed by the complainant as a clerk, who on the 7th iat, entrusted Lim with (he above amount of money, giving him instruc- ons to take up a note then at ita maturity in the Peo- ple’s Bank; but instead of the youth obeying the in structions of his employer, he, along with Halsey, started off on a tour through Long Inland. Visiting ‘the most beautiful und attractive spots, they finally brought up at Southport, where they sojourned until they were arrest ed. These fast young mon spent about 575 out of the amount stolen, and very coolly handed the balance over to the owner. ‘They wore conveyed before Justice B nan yesterday afternoon, who committed them for exa nat Kellum is quite wn intelligent tad, ways looked upon by his employer ax being trv tworthy. Halocy is m companion of the first men tioned, and will probably be held for constructive iar- erny. STABBING AVFRAY IN THR nowrny. At an early hour on Monday morning « woman naed Farah Vhilips was taken into custody by officer Sullivan, of the Fourteenth ward police, clacged with having wtab bed aman named Dillon, in the left aide of tho neck. The particulars of the alfalr appear to be aa follows :—About Soclock A. M., as the prisoner, aceompanied by @ female friend, was passing down the Bowery, they wore met by Dillon, who stopped them, when an altercation took place, resulting in a Oght between the parties, Dillon re ceived a revere wound, and gave the wotaan Philips in charge of the officer, promising, ut the same time, to be present at the Poliee Court ia the morning, there to pre Reva complaint against the prlec On Monday, howe ver bb Git tebe toe some reasoo, make hie appearance and although ktrict ceareh was made for him, atl no trace of the individual could be obtained. The’ woman aynebe dd not commit the os-ault upon itloa, notwith nding which whe wus locked up for exaimtoation hy Justice Bron STS POR INTOXICATION YESTERDAY. ‘Thore were fifty arrests for intoxicntion yest Will ke reeu feom the fellow ing ba First Listrict Police Court, Juntice Welsh 7 Justice Breuuan,., CHARGE OF GLAND LancRy A colored man, named aid Campbell, was awe rested yesterdoy by officer ifebinter, of the Lower Police C charged with elealing © geld wateh and chain 1 at $40, the property of amis Carapb colores. * was committed for exam sSustice We Personal Intelligence, 7 cthampten (Eng.) eorreepe tof the London Dimes, weithog su. 4 Buchanan, (he James, acc tien strict, arrh od he: his mornin visit to the ¢ 0 for a ton: of w few the A engera by the Arago ye sioner of th 7, wore Court, Vietorin iffeires and Consul iy, and 1, de Goes for Fardinia; Dr. W. » briand, Behop of Be A Bt. Pete Stateeman say Ar compose the eomml gicn went out to inspect the fortifications of the powers now at war on the continent. During thelr tour through Ergiand and Vrance they had, 1 au informed, all the Hberities granted thi » ond minutely oly iy per sn to their emilee ratty it wa eedingly ples but which they are in honor b eal the pertiaiars of. It le yet uncertain whether they will visit the Crimen, Col. T. ?, Shaffaer, of Kentucky, 0 gentlen.an of no wall ‘slegraphie notoriety, ix here, engaged in the project of a © World-Girdle Telegraph,’ which has by jonary idea, but which now pr: state of affairs in Europe see powers that be to the ad the possiihty no longer admits of ARRIVALS. At the Smithsonian Hume. DB. Wynne, fun Pranckra, Cal; M. Wilde, Auguste, Ga.; Bev, Pred’k Viargerald, 8. C.} Hon. 1. M. Porter, DL; Dr. Lyons, La At the Howard Hote)—Hon. Cale'y Ki n. J. MeConny ; Hoo. Jn». Miller, Mot At the Garendun—=A folvyn, Ynginn: treal; Capt. Baxter, Rnginnd: J.T, Week Mr. Fuller wud daughter, Philadelphia Prom Havre, ir the stoamslip Arago—Wm 8 Mayo, wife servant; LS Tee’, Comalaeiouer atthe torla, Australia.) lady, i Mra sondelia Har nix dilidren and servant, Bilzabeth Taylor, Amelia Harzarden, A Levi, ledy, three cbtidren ant servant; Caroline Levy, BY Lebrun, L Me.cote, J Dioden, © Candy aud lety, A Waller, ine ¥ f mid + intere e een regarded as a vis ringlelMd; Dortor fon. Jas. Brooks, Mrs. Juda, Mon 4 farntly, Mobile; r, Indy and t two efi Reppart, ¥ lw yr Durand’) } A indy, 1 Ma HK Bkeiat children and two ni A iy, Vi de Mallly, & J Presitice phengh nay. fo n bad MervEnt; Mew ah, WA i 14.1) North and (wo custren, # Whe G Welch, A MeConochie, J Hendrick. Valw fir A Arnim, G Choquet, J Chautet, J Weary, PD Ma att, Gatdinian Conwuly amt errant: Mew Kawtas Watoo, F Katsenhach and two ehidren, A Obern i JD Vernet phim; George wivier, Win Kiera Thoravik derumnet, We Oran! wed lady, J 7M Flinn, H Dugaeat sud kapp, d Couren 4 Alley, senah, (stem From, # MeKicdree, Thewas N He Wu hooty, JD the ney, Mew Hue ; " Mre KD Ces. 0 ¥ , wh, wed b Vrom Charlesten, rene Me sad two ebiidrer, BD Dear. M Meowewwny, P Metre Livingsion end servant, PD : Wide tee ; Marray. Jn oh done ¥ Fret Bevilie, Byait, ln whe baru Marie Free Londen tn oh Racer wpinin Henle snd dy, Megare J and L Rewhe and tw Magers Reade Nios Levee, Min Myers, Mr Clare tnd tady, Me Mook My Jones, Wr Thorviom and lady, Mere Aineworth. From Liverponl, te dhip Karaeralta—Mr Gbert eet lady. A bi rant rom Havnce, in bark Care B Wiheme—Maort tenage, Dew M Monro, A Pevtinnd, Cagh WI tone Semen Wervern, Jean Pervmnter p rancien B duque, Petro Metowte, Jove . cotton tartory 0 Cobweine Presi wat Aetroped by freon the MB inet D ute Washington to &yracuae rineo the early part of June last; and, what ia more te the purpose, did not at any period pridr to the con A portnen Of 10 wae fomnd in, tbe y ihe was cusnamitted in deta Oy Det PRICE TWO CENTS. The Byracuse Hard Shell Convention—Lettor from Mr. Dantel KE, Stokes. 70 THE EDITOR OF THE HERALD. Your Allany correspondent, in his letter of the 34 instant, printed in this morning's Himmauy, referring te the propovition for @ union of the two divisions of the democracy upon principles amd upon candidates, eab- mitted by me to the convention of the 23d ultimo, mye From fiota which have sabsequentl tronepteet, (here is great reason to believe the porn A would have been sustained had any other promlaent member offered it, or bad Mr. Sickles presented {t under different aus- jeoe, The hards were tusplclous of the movement, am@ loubled the expedieney oy were aware thet Me, a, came directly from Warhington to Syracuse, halting day at Uties, whore do had an interview with Me, He ra'fo Heymour, a vey coft eboll friend of the ma tional administration, “This fact Justified the hards tm Looking upon the proposition © greatont caution; fand atier full debat tion it was by # ntrong vote not to ogreo to the proposal, assigning as the best of reasons that they ph ton ifurmly ée- ceived and cheated by the t urnors whenever « (u- sion had been heretofore 1. ivnow nade, the sofia nod but ingle demecn- tio ticket beon in the feld for the November pegthem. Tho rovolutions adopted be the hards would alee have boon in the main-nccepted by the softs, with the onoep- tion of a fow of the officeholders, in thelr convention, amd perhaya a barnburner proper or (wo bere and thore, out- ride, A very poor apology ls here attempted for the footie rejection of what the writer concedes to have been @ wise propowal; my revolution was rejected, (t seems, because went to Syracuse by the way of Washington, and because | Tntopped ot UUen and conversed with Gov, Seymour. Feeble and inconsequential as they are, these are @ teée sample of the arguments which prevatied inside and omt- side of the conveutlon, It is not true, however, that I went “directly from ave | beon in Waal Ler personally or by It or communionte w er is it trac that I “halted one day at Uthea,’* yipere, ae inadvuated, of having ‘an interview with Mr, Hor Seymour.’ Iie true that on my wi from New York tobyracane, 1 stopped at Uticn « cou of hours, to rest myrelf and to dine, and while at ip covyermviion with several friends (of oppo bite politics) io reference to Goy. Hunt's recent letter, Gov, Seymour came in and joined the clrele, He remate * fitlerm minutes, but I did not exchamge « word with hiw concerning the resolution afterward: effertd by me in the convention, nor did we hold aay conversation at all in reference to the sction of that con vention upon any subject, v notin Che habit of troubling gentlemen of the at 4) ct erroneous statements, whieh not anfre heir way Into pewspapers, concern ro be nh individual ay myself; and 1 wo net inah> Cle Lastanee an exception were it not for Une atuds od offort, begun at Khe convention and since persevered in by ing to be peculiar friends aud repre rentatives of to projudios my efforts te bring abor unfon of the party, by attetbut- ing their origin to motives and to counsels bogtlle to that nt and patiiotis eltizen: my bond ty to, Fmay as well dispose of one or sofa wimi’ar purport, put in elreulation at the ton, wad since indunt advertised by those tid not and eur (foirly onewer the argument ta y of these Loventions represented ng been cloeetied for a week or 4o with Bena + at Newport, aod that I leading off for hoo! laa ment te kill Diebiacon Chat } was com ing a pan and that f had reelgne! sy po for the purpors of distracting the ‘hard abell”* party. “ thal] might the better entice iy frlends away from Dick - inson and lato the eapport of Buchan t is wcarcely nee sigh !o>t founda ton gg ew 1 called upon him p or lo the subject of New York oference to M chanan it ie due to hin t sag be hae not fu any manner counsolled or eA vised any ep tuhen ‘by vince my return, aad every ; ngulehed «taccanty who knows ang- . wteate Chat he has long ance in any poasible contingency @ morit or demerit, wisdom ol for & union of the s wpen principles and 1h wan ong at good scone the a and yatriottex , y resol atlon—— contiucton to w! the convention woult have arrived had it looked more to vubstance and effect of the pre- porition, and given hood fo the reilly, but too auecren- fol, witempte of ichlets Know hothings aud Howard ites to keep the dex ic party divided, Kew pt 10, thes, D & SICKELY United Biates Cireatt Court, Refore Hon, Judg ison aud Betta. ree guthering of lawyers at the Feptember ‘erm this morning, amongst erator Dickfowon and ex-Senator Johe D. calcn ler was called ever and exams set ol The ult ef the United States agatowt vr, Inte Collector at fan Francisco, tn whtely nt clalin & large um of money, wae web morrow. (Wedneday.) es snnounced that the order of business would ing cf arguments on the law, equity apd af r 6 Calted Stator va, Jesse Hoyt, late Cot tof New York, being ealled, Mr, Melieon answered on the part of the government He raid that Mr, Ogten Hoffer argue the came ; ut the oa eounmel © desirous of having « day rt tT. W—There wes a v0 defendant Mr. Hall's sppotntment ax hit counsel for the dole yerument said that, previous to et Ato: t, and had #0 ie remained in offiee not been done in tne the change of publie off cere there bad been « disposition to eur the cass; amé Mr. Hall var expected in town alortly, and thea would five It attention Mr. McKeon disclaimed belng responsi allowed by anoth Me ¥ taken defen! wy th went in the cave t peremploriiy. Witllamsburg Otty News, morning ® fre broke owt +. Koler, In North Ninth treet, Vetween Fourth and Fifth atresia, 1 originated in te de foet Aa chimmey flue, The trelory abeut $3 600. royet. Lame factory, tm Isseney a7 rom Fine on Monday, Wiliam I Company Na. @ had hte holding No. #'s to en » Ninth street, miber of Mngine emmtbed white badly } were altende about the thee snd neck, Their woende @ by Or, Sardonatio, at the Dispenamry. CHARey oF DENTE RENT. A young man named Albert ented feer Grithih of Oe Pik polbee Mle. ed J oe & charge of 2100, fom fale bate bight wtreet, be Che Eaves tie May THe COMMIPSU RS OF RMIORATION. setton reer broogt agatnet thie body tn tb ME Felon, meted to the Kamigration f the Mayor's fem, os A tors ot ert, hawt fab fh war wr of wom of the A the Commi, who Lave refused to give hike any entietaction ARARNT OF & PICKFOOKNT. Charles Miller wee arrested yeeterioy morning by of cor Croft, of the Vivwt ward.on a charge of exirvtling froxs he pocket of Andrew Kaleer, « pores anaie containing bee mouney ood personal property erwelged Coat te | Brooklyn City Potties, Tus UTICA CONVENTION, A tnecting of (he tompernnee men of Brockigm was held in Washingtoe etreet inet might, Mayor Bail pre dod, Prong tose were wiopted, urging the ew. forcement ¢ the Maine law, The tllowing geattenen appednteod delegation to the Utiee Convention on the Cotter wettnnitt, Soak Vows, Ur. 0. Wland, be Thetone Fohnelby, Maw. John Mara, J. 4 Hdtewth ont Aoirew Piugeraid. AAdromme were delivers by Mr bor ogh ead Mr. Vorbes. ‘The CENTREVILLE COURSE, L. 1-— TROTTING. A 00 mile wagum trace for 81,00, came of porter! ¢ afvernanm at the Cantrevitie Goore: telecon Morn pie s04 Lady Praabiio. Kors wooe ¥ - bere”