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% | +e, the pablication tn » sabe “ae 8 The Rumered Outbreak ‘at ‘Be guine’s Point. me Sherif Bamboosled by the Quarantine Ormmisatoners = Great Excitement at Wem ph tnsville and Stapleton—Phe Mi Miaxy «nd Fire Companies Or dered Out—Preparations at Se- guine’s Peint t Meet the Knemy—State of Feeling om the Intend, ae, as Twas me yoowrday’s Hana, were wae great crete mmewt ooaeropet st Tomp&imavily,, States J@land, om Satur- sy s¢, by tho rumor that, there was to be, and had oxen, & Cloody Ugh. at Sogainy.’s Polm, im consequence of pp manok on fhe Dew QuaranYne Hoops bullfings. The “sets, os stated, were trve, but the important fect ab (de vamor Was andoruded was not developed wail yoo tate for publication, and, as will be seen, not jm timo w provent me action of the Sheriff. About gb: ociom a tho ewering Sherif Lockman arrived in vows and socssiou’d @9 Htuke slarm by calling out the fire wompanes, sailtery and ahuizens, to praveed at ence to Se- Feoov Paws Wropelan amicipsied auack, The ramor Socame cmaggersved to he annowncoment that there bed nelly Deen e battle. et which seven or eight persons bad ween Ued, and the ordering oat of the military and fre Sempesior comdrmed the rumor. This state of face ap- pea: ed tn yevierday’s Ewainp, end occasioned the utmost esckrmeas hub un thie city and op the Wwland, and var.ous Wors ‘he eermiges ae to the partioulars ef the atray; Dat wony conly De qeorsed. To give an ides of the state bi Jeclpg among tho Aietem Islanders, as wol) as the pro- cesdings of the Serf, ube foliowing marration by ® partici- Dent, tosbe reporter, with the incidental remarics of the Dysmnders,¥ bo appropriate. Peter &. Gievemnd, Enq., Soromen of Tompkins Engine No. 6, was the narrator, Ho was onowere of the notice to the Serif, which mill appear tn the sequel =~ Mr. Curmian>— Well, ibe Sheriff came in town abeut Stak; o'eloak and told the story of the dreadful fgh ‘Bs: wos to be, The Tompkins Eogine Company were all Maeombied, and had #een engared in escorting home Nep- ony No, €, with their mowly painted engine, came to me and netited me to call outmy cempady apd proceed to Segvine’a Point 4 Bevtanpem—I think I-see mysoi travelling fifteen tmues fos petbing. d guoes Our company wouldn't go, mpd ibe Sherif couldm’t make ’em wi hout the machine wont, Ben ron Mr. “LAND—I asked the Sher‘ff 'f | was bound to po, and “be said ivas by Mew compelled to go at bis requsi- Wow. Ao | pet vod (be members of my company. We tried bo rot conveyances, but che livery stablc keeper wouldn't al ns borses go without eumebody would be responsible soe aay, Boviascae No, 2—If the Shori*’ had tried © nowy our 1d have told the boys to scaner. ye AND-—Wed, Wo started 00 jou for Ven terbilt's Log, W.get con reyances hore, and we tor ordered Ont Loe Arena Goarde, Ca) Wymou; the Tompkins Dadets, en, Bod Eolerprieo Hoox and Ladder, nam Bere we stopped til! twoive o’cinck, and < pet way conveyamce, It20k (he responsibility of MpALY ard We Went home, 2 + ibe mut iary <osbapd, too Mr cerivn as—Ob wo, oy marted to walk down and fet our waugic, but we eral can't order shat The-matry surted of and marched Sine seven Rules JowD—as verse Gonaldeon's Club Homae, ‘whore they; send conciuded thet they were too Srot't> co any Farner i a No*2=k. the d——o buildings go, Who cares 5 aolt born ‘em, anyway, and get whe oy wad jut about leaving for ng Up, when hey met Commis- » LF Sve douars © isy and roast beef. Te sowwe, Who said that hole Ung war Th Jost to Pe a tew tore lending Ustregon ten fotos bos inoee Mr. Covrasn.—see@bey just —waued Gil daylight, and Shen (armed round afd came home aud were @isbenie! | ©) Urtber orders. Rajorrm —Did apy citivens yolunt ay: down? Braranowe No. 3.—Volunteer? You ty lot wilh werner. to get shore late. "Yaa toeldo Que Teavi.pe this morning, nud they asked mo if ¥ wou, nod word bem Be hee drat be fned, poi tolajibam to | ee and bev «This conversation gives xbout the facts of the case. The der! was bombuyged: whole island was thrown 'n & iale Of erciiameni; two hundred citicens started ‘woene of ® bloody massacro: a ed ‘3, Were startet dowa HERALD, 40 bore the Zoot people Been, ualand » 1b endioss questions; the citizeas of Now Vax po I a ~indicnadon at the murderous nae Police Commissioners: voaket for. the pappened fate of abe!r mm, and the ‘eq eming (orned.ont fo be a regular yee peat. Bat who i Bhe bullabalioo’ 2 be naw LooenanpFeq., Sheritt of Rica , creas ponicerhat boo given to the a gded Dy We Metropol tan-Police Gagam arioners hat ao organised wei 1 be mate daring this Bigbt on the bail !ngy, dock, 9f ero: don for the Fists of New # Point, in the town of Weatueld, i to nedity you of we above Decessary sieps to preserve Dury by avy mob oF lawiees Sedition Os Of tho CHOMAL A cnene °. BOwNE, 4 - Aboot # cuarter te o'oloek iv the evening this por. Sewtons dooument war served apo the Sherit Lockman, by Carwtopher Larkin, a messenger from the Qoaranting Gromsnoners, The opened bik eyes, roraobed Rip bond, made tome preoipitate expressions of axvonien- ment and wiibout delay started ‘ort Tompkineville, with vielous of the force contest in which he was about to en- Arrived in te village, his story @as foun wld, and © romer “wat there was w be « fight the ob- taoed (oe adcitooal taterest of being that there had bi. snd that there were at least sevon or . ~ Lfeican 1 ptretobed on the bloody Seid of bettie. tbe var. Miow ly ane gloomily ab deed of night Soch # formidabie army is seldom collected aa short tape Sound their way to Vanlocbitl’® ‘seals “vane Bet thong? ready to reve death tn a for the preservauon of Quarantine not rady to keave fatigue in an i wuik, and porikiwely relused to g@ Saribor wishout convey ihe Sworif bad no tee conveyauces, Ge LV fvle man— baronet war not patrioue smough to fornish toame for ths army and ike the Hague army im the Crimes, these rave lade were to be Rept from ery solay for Ue went of 8 few jackasses or bores wo lade Uber wrese, But (here war go * p? ww it Toe Proxpent of theweary march would the most briec! (hired for glery , and im Coneideration, probably, of Wo 8k am tbe Dupming of the balidines wou Moet her i . bbe fire companies concluded gre the firemen, after wasting wi ow Cock Loox MMe res ;euriD lity of ausbapding teeir compeoi, ane lel far home POV OTRO ‘The a ary. Rowever, concioded to Uy the march, and Torthe ih prose d. Beguling the weary ume over the ‘ond with wire of direfe! fraye, and oonsaionaily wind im We in chet vore a most uncomforia! of ap enemy, ‘ast La \caerbocker ancestors had not atop iaky Gieseut y keeping ciose to any event of tue ao able array omoiadsd to go determined + were Of ne mot ©) Voromis oun? Be hed just come £ Ue wae Seyuime’s yu * and there had bow Bo disturbance. The reception wredical, pane fell ahnente, and mo oping oy 6 terrible Uh pking. the arm ume éaylight, when they returved to thelr aod oo 2 ue barre: mat, at Lat atrOot Comme he mene {the movting hose, tie grape fizzle of Baurlsy mvt wea the gon re: lope of convarmtion yoater Some yaled the origin of the ramor te come ahero of the Be howtgm hoax the Sheri’ and citizen rome leckared that tt was @ dodge of Ue Commissone poe wheter Une Maer would recon. / teow: and bat few suauecied Lhe real origin of the excliewent, as shown h the yomrantine C Fesie Cm onr that the eMeet of the matter w to make the (even Wows and tndifinremt wheu an atiara dow really take dato, amd the Guurantioe interest hut that the rumor was caused for the pury: 0 futh + remit Mt wil ee ownerved that the w y Quernuline Commissioners sbifie toe reap: ‘ole Comramioner®. Bit ul fmtia reomved the fire’ iAtimauon from tne forum mauer rouge wit them. I is bel ewe over, digt there wae raally & foup dal w Tumor, and Chal thape war nw OrgAsiest attark me ent promend, which war pestooned only by rome 4 AN & be carried out dings hat Leow W re Ween be y eaeyor ibe owe pa thresw of ve g a1 their westos gieamed in ihe meoaligh', oF om the | of “ aeurgente’’ who bad soloug maintained their foot bold io the enemy's territory apd fought valiantly mos- quitoes, and bolily resiste’ fa'se alarms, believed that now the foe were about torome upon them in earnest, i maddened and overwhe! ming force. News that an Alisck would be mede on Saturday pigh: was conveyed tothe headquarters about five o’clocw ia the afcernoon. | A fow at first were dieposod to receive tee intelligence as another io be added to the previous Het of false alarme, and pronounced themee| vee reaty accordingly to meet the advancing ememy. lt wae 900u annownced, however, that the information in the present ‘metauce came so straight | and sothomticated that not the chadow of = loop could found to uaag a doubt upon. This poridve anpoaneomen: bad 8 telling and thrilling oifect, a majurity of the policemen an ‘p involuntary grasp af their revolvers, while all made on immediate rah to got in the vicinity of the mnskets, Captain Walling is mals to have proved himself eqnal to the enwrgency. sha drm and beroie voice he alled bis men avout him. He wid ae tne enemy ro about to make an aitack upon hem, and attempt to burn the Hospital Daildings, over which they had ty ‘o } preacrve the boldings against aseonit. Th appointed to a great worki—to do tng work # shod be their highest aim. They must siand by weir gana with one eye cpon the tints and another an see ae advanca enemy; mur’ spilt bowever, ©. compelled as last resource . the execuden of the {mportant trust commited to their hands. The captain concluded with giving directions a6 to the proper marsballiog of the men anc arangiog for the vight picket. Twice the mang! of men detailed on previous nights were ordered to place shemselves oo bight guard. Atal! the corners of apgroach to ihe bulla tugs men were ordered to be etalioned, with icetractions to keop the strictest look ont and to carefully quesiion any person arriving within hailing distance, and instantly re Tort the first approach of the enamy. al preliminarice arranged Captain Walling and the two officers next im oomunaud fat privete consu'ta tion. It ig said that the conference turned upon the bo road in which a retreat could be best snd least j effected should & large number of tho ouay advance upon them. = — that it wes ar. ranged to make inquiries approac ons b before their arrival at the ground i Big fired was simply to barn the jel y oats and if they wenlispare the force stationed for their cc ded they would allow the:n w bura the build- in, ad make vo resistance, if the enemy would eusure to let bem alone they wore to be permitted to go on and apply the {neendiary torch unmoleated. If other wine, and baying m device? mojority over their own number, theo they wouki ice their and weapons the best’ they could. That thw ar- rangemens was agreed upon is alloged from. the fact that Captain Wa.ing, it is stated, made a subsequent dormmand to his men to weit his orders in anything wey did, ana Particularly Bot io fire a shot sill epecially'« order. men ordinary also had their cousuliation. It was re Sete eens aA plainly spokes contorence, with ‘no anguish of feeling OF op.n108. Pouicewas No, II don't tke the way thingy are tnrn- } ) ing. jook ugty. i og © Be such @ Confounded Lve men lgbt against a thousand oystermen. Powerman No. 5—Nor is 1. Those oystermen, told, if they get worked up, are regular hyenas. 1 knoirs tno imac: to fight that stripe of bird. Similar senuments were tt by & namber @f others, es decidedly averse to One, evidently the moat pays but Dot behind the most ve- Tam Of the eqaad, once from the po.nt, so that the enemy might have a clear weep, With no witnesses to interfere between their night's work and their future montal peaco and bedity comiort. The last suggestion, albeit, meeling the approval of several, Was Dot acted upon. it was Copciuded to jet matters take their courre, and let Use action to be taken be decided by_comirg exigolcies. ‘The proper purabwr of men were ou ploket guard at the 7 hour, with cyes and ears wide open. Ap unus- stir several Kunee of the branches of the neighboring tree, caured by the win. excited spprebension that the enemy wae s\vancing, and cause! reports to such effect to | be sent to headquarters, At 10 o'clock no enemy , bad arrived, but thelr arrival we: looked for momenta- | eily amid much trembilog and general trepidation, Ata fow minutes after teu atnan came ee & furions speed down the lane leactng to the grounds the main road. He drove up (o the outer piaket and at. tempted 10 pass. Ovnce: on goard—Who are you’ You cannot pass here, I mist see Captain Walling at Siac y—1 most pars. het pagent to the Mheriff)—You pase at your Orricen ( ® gun ‘ou pase at peril. I must first know who ya are and your business. ‘The sheriff seeing the cun and determiaation of the offi | ate - expigine?sinally the cliaracter of his official po: ion and b ho wat allowed “to is Dusiness, whereupon | Sxptained what he hed done relative to sending a force | there to guard the captain and hie men again assault. The Sheri! delayed but © moment, bardly long cough to allow the captaus & thank bir tor his interference in their Dehalf, when be wheeled his buggy about and s00n «lis. d, driving away as be bad Oome at a rapid rate. re was uo furtber imte*ruption ull afer 1 o'clock in the morning, whes Cotamssioper Bowne drove to the grounds in a tingle Sucgy. fie uad no didliculty in getting within the picrer lines, bis voice and white horse Delpg well known to {the men om guard. The Commissioner noii i Capt! of the ordering out the military ofthe Lelaud, ‘cc. by tbe it, AS previously ment that pre: announce! by the Suerit, an ey the military were them om theif way to the Point. Consi- dertpg the lateness of the hour and the enemy not having shown themreivos up to that Vimo, it was decided that the rumor of an intended attack was doubtless unfounded. Tt . | avas agreed by tho Cemmissiouer accordingly to return ‘ai once, and notify the @avaupeing military that there was no probability of aa attack being made, and so allow them bard, which he did, as is stated above. Subsequent wo departure of Commissioser Bowen nothing occur- re¢ during the night in exelte further alarm. Daylight at length appeared, and the ineurgents found themselves in porse lon of their headqvarters and the half constructed shantics intended to be ured for temporary hospitals wull standing as at the close of the day previous. ‘All day yesterday was an exciting and inieresting time wthe Post. The tiret morning boat touching the island ‘of the Island. Poople Deliewiag that an attack bad been made were anxious to gather the ho fie Y thelr temporary | Qoarantioe Et un the Point duriag the | day, a also Mr. Tali of the | Connection with their vinit. A large pelt party as dowa | to a ood dinner, tocluding among the rest the policem su'8 Wives. At the boas juartors everything has the appearance | OF being lo rend nose to resist an amault. Several stacks of | murwets staud ready loaded, with bayonets bright aod siarp. Exch policeman hava fia oe Jomded | and capped. After the rumor of Sat jie ae ad dha! co ammault oa mace. } waualloteae fen, inoue olaionn. | Ove oF the principal compiaints now vtisred by the in- bab tants of - alen island agaanat (be Commissioners, ia the delay in erecting warebouses for infected cargoes at the Jptorer> ‘The cavee of the complaint ie the well known fact (hat there is no darger whatever of the # oread | of yellow fever from the few isolated canes of that disease | Which mag Be brougit] ie so, Be vital. The fact ls eet down a cicar thas (he Grst step the ougit to have taken for the preservation of the public health | was not the location .of temporary hospital at Seguae's Point. the place selected for the anchorage of iadectod vo fom, but ip the erection of suitable warchouses for the storage of \wlorted cargoes. The experience of the past Ay years, it te alicged, uas demonstra ed the necessity of | thie primary step In note single iavetance, t is slated, | has the port of Now York or Staton island guilered trow | the eprending of yellow fever, bot & bas originated from infopted vewols and cargoes. Acting upon & knowledge of this fact, the Heaith Officer's first inquiry | When & vessel arrives with Cages Of yellow fever or con lagious commer op bucrd, ie not where the patients shall be Feot, but the (eposiiten to be made of te unfected vos. 2 ng last summer, th> latter ques. aa froqaently of dudiouit solution that ai the Qaarmntine Were was mardiy for en tufected warelouse. in inefficiency im thr «ooommorda sons, re # lone time detained f stream, and yt under quarautine, which wright bh rey emied if there had been @ eullic'eot numbe suitable ware houses at the Qonrantive —}rom wan. of | mmo lations jt is stated tha! ihe tor to shi» own ore last summer Waa OVEr $700,000. ik was expaciee dy tho frie of the (uerantes remerai, a ell « by, Shipping, mecckants, et fer’ the Gusras tine Will bad pawed the first wep which ta Qua ranune Con re would take un tie new ae would be te vessels, Tat 1 warehouses for the curvoos of inieeted | is hae not been done, neitoer ha « mates been taken to Mecrmplsiv th wd . carantine ‘The citizens of (ip view of the ing known his views, advised a withdrawal ut | j are making arrau NEW YORK HERALD, MONDAY, JUNE 29, 1857. : fe kuow ledge of the provious fois (hat ooking being done towards the erecikm of warshoue for a Sected vessels, are becoming daily more condrmet tp wolr convictions that the Commissioners in sulecting Jegaine’s Feint were acuated by othor motives thaa tae » terest, People do not give up talking about the refusal of the Quarantine Commissioners to select Coney Island for a Quarantine. They dwell upon the fact that Coney ki).nd is eolated from haman dwelliogs—that has s fine ap- chorage, & bold shore at the point, where wharves aud warobouses could be conrtrociad &. a slight expense=-t!int it le crow the main chaonel of versela coming ‘ate po: -— that it is evily commoanicated with by shippers and opors ving in New York, aud further, saat it ia io direct eight of the lower Qvarautine anchorage The ex- cuse rendered by the Comaisxiouers for not takiug the tan years’ lease ofered them of the island, (s alleged wo bo 2 mere tham and fimsey pretext fhia exonse wae, that the lease would allow parso.s to feb around whe islot, and from the danger w whieh thee were expos sd, endanger the pabitc beath. It is pow ciatmed to be cloarly ebown ‘that this, the only pretert of the Commissioners, ® & base. \ese aubterfege, ar? that Uoas they wore then, a3 they are Bow, well @were that if tho privilege given to citizens fish around the plant became davgerous to public hoa'th, that the tows of Grévenead, under the stat ste of 1850, nad AN power te pnt an entire stop to tho tshiag, lease or no lease to the contrary not img. COMMUNICATION BETWEEN THE OLD QUARANTINE AND THE LOVER ANCHORAGE. Avetber so.ree of special complaint against the Quar- aut'ne Oorom:asionere at the present time is their failure !p providing suilable mean of communication between tke okt Quarantine and the lower anchorags. The only way any communication can now be etfecied ia by means of small row boata. This giver a long and weary tug, bo- sides being dangerous in & heavy sea and deave [ge ‘Two or three days since the «| Port Warden at the o!d Qnarantine and the captain of the brig Lacy dey woed at tempted to come irom the lower aachorage from a viv t to the Lacy Heywood, when thoy lost thelr conrse aud came very near, owing to the thick fog, going out to sea, in- toad of coming back safely to the old Quarantine, Ar it is many wlll not go w and from the lower anchorage in row Doute, but go and ceive by the inland route, and taas sub- sect the inhabitants of the isan? to danger of tatectioxs disease, through (heir own oxposure to farection at the lower avchorage. The Quarantine Commissioners, in taeir report to Gov, King relative to the selection of Sagaine’s Point for a temporary Queraoting, proposed, as one of their firet steps, to get a steamboat for the use of the Bealth Vilcer anu tis mev Ww communicate with tho Point from the oid Qoarantine. They baye failed to provide « stenmboat thus far, and there Are no indications of tneir intention to to so {a the future. It is alleged a¢ a poniti ve fect tbat neither the men jn the emoloy of Officer nor the men belonging to infected vessels ; 4 mech longer to pars over the inland rou anger of the health of the ‘sland: rs, unless they 0m0 & ALONE Opposition of fists, and Hf need be, | deadly ‘weapous, BEDS FLOATING ASTIORR. Coumderable alarm bas deca excited among the imbhabi sania uiong the beach of Staten Island, as well as the oppo- file shore, from beds floating ashore, It is impossible for the people to say whether the beds came from infected voesols or not. ‘They have remarked that an unusual umber of bed# bare recently tioated ashore, and their alarm was uncsuslly magnified in sonzeqnence, and parti cularly because poor le will take the bede aud use them for their families. It ia satisiaxtory to ttate that thus far none of the beds have oes frome co song y rewire the ef the deds ig approorts | ‘nbubitants, the betsr portion mf the citizens have been loud tn their complaints, taat a proper and rizid course bar vot been apopted to prevent infections bedding evr ' nes it ie on pg ved by the Health bape to compe! ai enger vessels to stop at Quarantine disgorge thelr old becding. The Commusieacrs have talked of providing an iron cow to rescive the bed¢ing, with parties on board to attend tothe burning of the rofuse materia! from infected vorsels, | bot no soow deen provided. With talking the mutter bas ended. The (marantine Commissioners are alloged to be toe busy-in ther schemes to effect a rise in the vaiue of ‘their landed property adjoining Seguine’s Voit to attend to these minor matters. practge, howevor, the poorer class of the ‘Theatrical and Musical Affairs, The competition among managers continues unabated, ‘notwithstanding the lateness of the reason, and the result ie that although few if any of the parties are making a great deal of money, they are all gaining a reputation tor emer}: ise and industry, aud the tastes of ploasure sockers are gratified to an extent never surpansed iu warm woather: Fertopately for heaith and comfort the places of amuse- ment of the present day are so cemplotely ventilated that the auditors generally enjoy a more cool and refreshing atmorphere than they would in their own houses. Miss Logan, who is still the ‘bright particular star” at Wallack’s, filed that establishment to repletion every night last week. Thore ajpears to be but one opinion respecting this aruat, despite the inuendos of @ class who pretend to be critics, ‘and that Is, that she is one of the finest actronses who ever graced the American stago, Mra. Hamblin, another decided favorite with New Yorkers, performed in S serios of legitimate pieces at the Bowery to good houses, and at double the customary rates of admission. Miss Laura Keene introduced a mew comedy, called “ Love's Telegraph,’ mounted in ® ttyle of elegance scliom equalled here or eleewhere. Itte to be regretted that some of the other mavagers Jo not follow Miss K.’s example with rogard to econery, dresves, &c,, #0 as to give their plays a natzral, Mfe-tike appearance, The auditors at Burton's were kopt ta the very beet of humor by the amusing delincations of the Fioroncer, who chosed a highly remunorative ongage- meut of three weeks on Saturday. The veyer-tiring ever. Atwactive Ravel, as usual, drew elegant assomblages to Nibio's Garden, which is always well patronized tn the summer, We subdjotn au eptiome of the entertalments of- fored at the ciderent catablishments to-night — ITsi14N CreKA—Mmme. La Grange’s opera troupe will commence & eerie of six performances wt the \cademy of | Magic with the favorite operas of “]'/uritani,’’ the chief ‘es ia whieh are to be filled by the fair directress and Joletti, aud Amoiio, Nove of the arti.te elg erie are Wel known asd Nimo’s Gaxnow.— The votaries of Terpaichore will no doubt turn out in fol! foree to witness the det of Siqverina Rolia, who hax created eo much sensation in the learting Heatres of burope. She is to perform the pari of Paquipte wp ~ riluant pantomimic baiiot of that name. Jordan, and T. Viacide, Mrs. la. ie and the Fugit i eo y wmpeny w the Ravel troupe mer rm Bowsny Tre —Mee TS. mae hast consented to Play ove more night for the purpose of gratifyiny tue de- #ir6 OF hor namenpus admirers to see her ax Acne: and Macgs Wildfire, tb the Popular dratoas called © Arne de Vere” avd the -Heart of Midlothian.” Mapaxer Marphy has returned (© the iow scale of prices, couse jwentiy it Will be necessary to go early to Secure & good Real, Brno’. —A mullipielty of good things are tendered at this elegant edifice. Mr. Fisher and Mit. Varicor , Oid Sandford and Mrs. Clerclant in uliar domemic play called “Baw aine Throw ioude:"” Meware. Briggs and Moore are to pi ay —Iin order t ensure a full house tt @ only that Mies Ingnn is to enact the beactital pea, in Mitman's great play of “Fazio.” The Amusing farce ontitied “Im. Ixlworth’ # to be the afer Pleo Lacks Keeve’* ~The lovers of mirth and goo! scting Sill be wforded capital enjoyment in the comedioe “Nature and Art” and ‘(A Pomantic Idea,’ are wimirably cast, Miss Keene, it will be recollected by all who bave soon It, plays @ charactor in Uhe Urst piece in which «be has ful seupe for the diepiay of her ansur. | passed artintic ab: lity New Gorerw (late Buckley’ #'! open ander what would som the most avorabie wi The artiste on waned @ ve assurance take will be accomplished ta a styl ena) i! not superior to the entertainment much enoye th Michell cele’ list of mem! weno Mra. ©. sloward, Mrs. St » liorry Tiall, A. W. | Fepno, and a bost 0” othe are & inwugurate toe opening, * Four comical pieees | Amen as Moore. —Thie will be @ regniar old farh) soned | gua week at thie etadlishment, so famous for its multi- todos of animate aod inan.mate coriorities, clogant pte- ! turee anc commoramic views, dramatic performances, ke. | The lavghadle picors entitied *A Tey After the Wedding” | and “ My neighvor’s Wie" are aanounces. for this alter- oon, and the drama the “ Corvican Brothers’ ant the farce of the “ K ng ¢ Gardener’ nthe evering Tar CovoneD Oynes contiques ae popular as ever with the maages, in whose estimation there ie no «ind of amuase- ment ev per or to tie delineation of Ethiepian eccentricities | companied with gut pre res coment} reat deal of f Honor PA Me ‘ Quarantine Commissioner® hae, on. te rary, only epeut their onergi¢< in the sroewen of chan. | tee for the reception af yollow fever ent, whieh, so | area preserving ‘he pubilo heath | omverned, tis) of notion CMe pared With the y Pluck eeu ere tion of warch a) Preweot warclo we >. Hhaphdnted tw boar the ‘ er fifty youre oo batable ot. Thev he esr eee upon jewn condinun, wusale SEED AS on sanad-veeai ive spaalcnaismigiaeeareer sain aapnoiiaeen which was not only capitally acted, but | he Police sa 1HB METSOPOLITAN® § IY UWLFORN--\ OOMPLETS ORGANIZATION UNDER WAY—MR, CONGKBSSHAN RIOELES’ DISTRICT TO BE OR@ANIZ§O AT LauT— CURIOUS BBLATION OF THis DIATRiCe tO THB WHITE STRBET POTENTATES—WHY TES THEBES @RBaT PEMOORATIG WaRDs REMAIN INTACT—ME. SICKLES’ TREATY FOR TOE PILLAGS OF TEE CITY —BB DELIVERS UP ALL BUT HIS OWN DISTRICT— TRE SIOKBs DEMOOKATA APPLYING FOR WHITER QTREST COMMINSIONS—MH, B0KLES’ BINGOLAB DILEMMA, ETO. The labors at White street havo “airly ressbed ther c'l max. [he thing is eo far accompl.sheu Luere, that General Nyecan now actually suow in the form and body what he wants & present in tho way of a pollow furce for these precincts They have been exbiviied in saaiples for tbo past two days vpoo the various beats, and bave thos at Inst stepped ont to confront thelr fave under the impending decision of the Court of Appeals. Ono of tholr Pnember made a formal dé>ui st the Coort of Secsions on Saturday. aa a messenger from Whi'e street, hearing some mievel to Mr, Conover’: sounse!, He (tho me seager) got upoa a ‘stool cr end of @ raieod place, where tix uniform soul! bo seen frem all arte ofthernom. Is was a likie mon, Io very blue cloth from bead to feot, stuck al! over witha Profuse glitter of radient brass buttons, like # braa cow travelling trink. Tho offest wae oatto startitog on the court the counsel stopoed in bis argument, the Judge stared ag tho homed and glitiering little man, the spectators, after » breathless pange, made a prolonged exclamation of “Oh”? aa they do pa Fourth of Jaly night, in Tompkins equara, when a me %et goes up bigd and bursis in a parcculariy Dytliiant owner, Had the thing come off in th. Oonrt of Appoals the decision would have boon given on the spo , pina voce, and opanimous for tke new unifven. With ibo excepts u of the arms of the stale cf Now York \astead ot ‘be royal nbicorn abd ion ow we bu was, wat the dong of -Le flield and arine of tho State on the bo okeb arm sub stitute for tbe ounle:pal * *ptar,”? the appesra ee oy the “sMeuopoutan 18 4b exact reproducden of the London func ary of this species, Loe amoricsa army gToy is ropudiaied in the pautaioons, aud Huguss light orga paitern, navy blue, wb o yellow raised cord du wn the Outside seam, is substituted. The coat aud vosiare of the seine Cowr and losture, navy blue, wine ratbor adlaent cut ao. Liberal garvish of lappews. . in fact, quite aa exponn! ve and styvieh aitair, charactertati: of wus Knickerbocker apirit of Mr. Sau. Brovuort, ihe Acting 2a. periotondens duriwg Mr Taliaiadge’s recent absence, «b0 bas had al) ibe Adjutant and Quartermaster respoas D!Utios Of the force im bus charge. It would nei do to eater upon the risk of pulling the en- tro booy now enlisted in tue Waite atrevi ipiervst 1a uni form, a8 inceed the men have notes yot seen the fra oollar of they pay, aid should (heir appolnimeats turn oct illegal iboy could’ aot be retwburaed for their outlay. Those, therefore, appearing la regimentals are only got up for svecumens, apd do not iaciude We entire force by any means. \.ve-yibiog is, howover, im more than readiness for a favorabie decision’ from tbe Coa tof Appeais. ata. tion houses apd a regular force will oven be orgaaized in the lower warda ‘this wees Ibe basemen, 4s 8S Whits etree: will be meade into a Sixth ward siauon tion house to-day, All ike purapbarnalla will be Quised for police business this week. Liven @ teacher oF taleves’ Jatin will be Inetituied to juiuste tha green squads, and policeman W hie, be Depaty Saperinteadeni’s serivener, will g: vo boseoas La th.s Gocult gud eurioas dialect, on Sat urday afternoons regslariy, ia the litle room at the head of yoo stairw, f HON. M& BICKLES AND BIR “ PRBCENOTS.” The most embarrasc.ag Mattor which the Commirsioners ‘ay they have hao to deal witu ‘x we organization of their | fovea, has boon the police of ihe lower wards, Cae would | {magine taat in these wards « black republican prossrip- tiom would lund its ripest barvest. Butno. Taese are tho last to be toncued. Itis only to day that the Sit ward is approackoa for the tra, time, with ce ides of « rival station Loure, Te same 14 We cage with the omer lower wards, exc the Turd, Thero @ repudii can captain bas been diamiseed be 9 Say - or, apd of comse du provided for, bat pot Wnt) ho bad takou sbelter for at Jeast ovo nightin the Hud. sop Ruver Kaliroud shed, and called his roll from a@ railroad car for bis head quariers. It has been maver of marvel ack ropablican Commissioners should make this curious exepiun in their uniform dealing with the other preciocts. ‘9 one full kulve the problem why tac yorneorale Capa! 0 lemet aod Leonsrd—the Sixth, Fourth and Soon : , remained undism'ssed so Jong avier ail he reat had beea decapitated weeks before. These capiains ant welr men stood withoc: the ipterfereuve whiles the war raged ell around them, aud orders for disa —_ bal div foree. lndevs, thi a mystery tains and men themee! ves agto anybody ee. Bat now fire bes ontered ther camp also, and now aod new men wii! confront the ‘municipale in in these three “pre- einote” forth with. Tt only since the avated partizan bitterposs ca- gendered by the Street Commirsiouer rlot that aug clae w @ eolction of this odd oroveuding at White stroe: boon obtained. Frum seroral quarters light bas beoa let in -. on the matter within a fow days past, noraination cf ex Captain Halpin of the Fitst ward to be an. * wg EL the lower wards ouce moro, aud undor the Vi bite street regime, is partic eugge: Gaplam alan srong ese oun, and bus direction bis c monussion was permitt. to iy Storm, after the local aplit of the demucrucy which ar rayed Mr. Sickles with hie bogus organiaati in’ Boney the ne ee of the democratic party, in yd Tate ind squad, Not only ts Baipin cally in ayn te at White sirect, ta neat of othors of tne tickles suripe, claiming to be democrata, are now for the frst time seon thore also §—Tuese bogus demo. ‘cTats assert themselves to be the Neges of Afr. Sickles and epplicants for conuiseine ouder his auspices, in the wards from whieh he bos been elected to Congress. Tho Comm ssioners themae!res mate no hesitation in saying that those are tho frst democrats who have made appli- cation to them, auc present that (act a tholr excuse for | have 2g heretofore made Ubelr appototrnents exclusively from: republican or heow Nothing ranks. MR. SICKLES AND i1S RENPGADE DEMOCRATS. The winter previous to the last, Mr. Sickles earned the glory of having his tndividual exertions killed the Pollee bill of that sewion in the Legislature. Upon the credit of this he wa» elected © Congress; Dut io the mean- time baving quareliod with Mayor Wood, his effwte on the noxt seesion’s Volice bill wore materially diferent. Neither be nor bis followers clair, that he mele other | effort to compocni for his share of the inevitable sack ax: pillage of the city, us they put it. That | {war inevitable may or may 1ot'have been true; that | Mr, siexles bad bergaine 1 for hie share, instead of fignt jag tho battle of the city aga'n. ho has himecif repeatedly | coufesred. Ike Recorder @mith be war willing in his re. | toutment to cooperate with a Wood and Soward cam- Paivu against the democracy oF New York, provided he conid march out with bis own by and vee the object Of bis resentment, the Mayor of chastised to bin tallsfactioa.. He wrote to his friends in’ New York of the hopelessness of any effort against the bill, and when Capt. Witter at ble m1 — = up to au to urge some ‘moliiications, lund passed Out of the Senate, Mr. Soules bed niece his perpen ta regard to it, and the law wat irretrievably oat of roach of the lobby. Me. Sick! —_ | bad pomed lt alovg with tho understandin,: that grew lovel Cletrict sould vot be molested under tt, and ‘thet MAWEFE LhoFO, and that neighborhood should not be inter- fered with. Bo, i. is also understood, esgalned Ser the | Romination of at least tho Deputy 89) under certain coutlagenc (as the ref servo) for even ®ciaim on hgmaee ar tencont. The reason ed a Pealived ls the gn either Es : i anes bir. tekies baving firs! Lim: ies for his own congre atonal aie thought, Uke Recorder Bialth, to evorturp all else in bia Tre-epiment and opposition to the Mayor. Bat the Commis- of | Siovers have now grown Sickles | Presumed followers, They ae thes far afforded no | available support out men last night loft the Sixth ward station White street: bot the Sixth ward mon under Capt Bonnets and these two men, the sole seceders, came near being lynched by their fellows. . Laonard ts, Of course, not pita EO position, anil the Gomuissionors in their {1 have dismissed him } a5 ue bad boa seen en the Quy of te the City Hall dressed tn full uniform, By wotive on duty there. Ou that close consultation in Gon. Hall's | Park, and was claimed | Setive cowncll ond = | agaumetthe Mayor. The result has, however, proved no more thea it bas t Recorder Smith, So that garded by A... (Sickles) a @ pardculariy quertiouabic coucern af it stands, fle MR. RICRLF® DILEMMA, ‘The Mayor, instead of being ove | Siaughed, remains firmer than ever pour faced purpose and bis seldeh piaut. The Municipal Poles of hie dietri¢t, over whom be bad spread hie uneolie! yrotertion wought © piare them. ae doe ie already ) in at, call for bis quota of eit forces, and compla‘s iat Captain Halpin and hie litle mqaid of applicants (is pot an cate show of the sort. Indeed, it is asserted that Mr. Sickics himeelf is extremely auxious | these madter# and Joos not eee as clear throug the | nese as he bad anticipated. The decision of the Court of Appeals will find him a far out to sea Beye eke ‘a the promise, and aa te bis relotion to both parigu, he ws decktenly to & posal arly curious dilemma. “Police Intelligence. Lyameors Fecart or 4 Ponsa Re Axaee ov ee Ory. Lam eummer a person named C, T. Nichols, living | in Cleveland, Obio, uttered a qnartity of forged paper, to the amount of nearly $20,009 and the order haw detec ber. the me ‘woted uals escape from hia ‘a Nor by ete keown in tne hietory of crime, ‘or to accompany him 10 bis own t jon to enter a Certain room unatte ape asked perm! | to change an arvele of dress, The unsospectiog oficial aw. the room: bat rn Put the bird hed There were no clo +o, and Nichole enw Yow, toe juilor be-raa the "room nitnaei! Where to, was the question course of @ couple of woeke a! Burton’s theatre, Signor | sete, an) the only articles of furniture were « P., it will be reooliectel, susim immense lovtes 'p | Abd an oF! bureau. The window, however, stool hid enoeavours t establixh the Malian opera in the | and & nimbie person jamp from’ the City: in fact he was pecuniarlly roineomeo completely | the roof avjomning. sere was tive roan, wocording to the reduted a# © he at the prem time competied | jwlor by which Niebole must have got off, a0 he followed to pain a snusiatence by conkiny st one of the uptown bo: | him, hut found no trace of Bie prisoner," Kut Nichole all tel. Coder there cireumetances it ia to be hoped that | tne time wae in 8 very Resure retreat. He was hid tn every friend of the Vipers a weil as the play going oot 5 1, thigh he hed earefnlly prepared for his munity generally wil exbibit a generous liberality on the | tecane, T fm had heen taken out of all the draw occasion of hie coming vonett ore. which were joked on (h® inside, and po one would He escaped to this c'ty, | ; bat Governor Chace sent ona requisition to Governor C pt | | of i of u Nt i i, i i 38 ef 3 3 B aE i i 5g fe tit i i Ls Fe: a E F Cusrar oy Paseinc AtreneD Mosty.—Philip arrested by offlvar Cowen, on the 26th inst. , passing acounterfelt $10 bill upon Elias No. 7 Battery place. Tbe uote was on the f ee Oe und @as well executed. Zz 5 z ul i i § E 3 4 é re0n Bo wens to the accused party’s found he wax not the person who Lad given him the cou terfoit bill Oo leaving tae shop, however, be saw Doaito, who a workman jn the employ of !’rial, and idewtit 2im as being the person who nad given tim the bad mo ney. Degiin was held by Justice Wood w auswer tuo charge, in the sum of $100 ALUBOED PuroLins AgnEerim.—Captain ‘igan, of the Fifth patrol district, received ‘n! on Baturday night that burglars were breaking into the premises No, 40 Harrison stress, kopt by 8 €. Kaapgp & Co.,asa gro cery store, The ca win immediately proceeded to the Leth, ; Besa, Dare, Boman: bri am, tu ney, Se’ 5 BB, @ Washborn, ay a Are bark Mliza, Pike, Nort) Fun. § Ren, Ria, June 12—arr Racwa, ime are an BP snnor Sin "biex “unon, Pensel, WYoeks Orie, Seon ‘0 arse in'gore balks louiberner, Havenge, tra Havana, &6 Ups Black. rom far NY. a Seo seems bras Toracts MSc iaioe, froma and for Nees bO> di ces, OB, Jone 9-Cld sehr Only Son, Rick, Philee = _ NB, gue Sate abipe Switveriand, Trask, Nv ‘Yark: Vorick, Soule, Poviand wont LO NB Jono 2 Arrehto Yonne Bogle, Nowall, Bowe. + barks Vermont. Mereten, do; Tawentven. da? ship Wearovoling Poster York: igs gs binant ar. 106. Se I; Ucean Helle, ‘Kelleran, do ma. Kobirson, Philadelphia, Cid beige Ligabely NO: 20h, Traoix, Appleby, Andgas;. ‘Bal Conzine, ork; 1848, b. do place with a p #so of men and surroundea tho blosk where the barglare wore aj work. Tooy were soon secon run- ping from koureiop to housetop, and floally the officer Jost sight of them. For whree hours the Fema when piey. kept up, bot finally twofmen wora reted in an old Doiler in Harrisou atrect. They gave pray names as FA. ward Low's aad Jgun Burroughs. On examining the store it war found that rogues bad been at work, an Sbei chisels bebidd thom, Tho accused were brought be- fore ® magistrates yesterday, and beld to answer the obarge. Asesoir Wom Ixtest to Kur.—Benry Douelly was ar. rested yesterday charged with an atemptto kill James Sweeney of No. 139 Bammond street ef Bes ovening be- fore, Mscems Doaneliy has had an grudge against Sweeney, aod, it is are ciel e i tthe his life sev- sue mes before. ig occasion Donnelly struck at with a knife, ce fortunately missed bis aim, and the bails merely out his chest, txtising s ost wesnt. Justice Davidson committed the defendant to prison tn de- fault of $200 Dall “Coroner « Inquest. Bromana Deara or 4 Wowan, Nava Unxyows.—On Saturday night a woman, about 40 years of age, grossly intox'cated and cove ed with @ithy rags, staggered jute the alloy on the premises No. 68 Baxtor street, and lay down. Sho was not moleste1 during whe night, and in the mornlug it waa found that life bad fed. The body was taken to the Sixth ward station house, where no on* idontified it, and op & medica! examination by Dr. O. Baulan lt was found she bad died of congestion of the brain brought on by in: toxication. The poses ese Se bloated and covered with creeping vermin. rel were taken tothe cemetery, ~MARITING [ETELLIGKACE. et ane Port of New ‘York, June 45, sot. ARRIVED. @ Wavash, Commodore Hiram Paulding, US sieam fi =i Djmon Re), Britton, Bi 8, vin Sonth. jason » yo, Bremen, Jane - agg lth, with mdee and 312 steerage passengers, to CH City of Beicimare, (Br) Llib, from Liverpgol, Tae ti wh mise and 418 passengers ts JG. Dals inwiapt, lat 43.7 lov 60 D1, pared bark Fraaees and poke Otis berazt w see at saw RM wma, Can fa, ane Jat 41 28 lon 66 5 8 steam: ship bound 8 foe ‘Bhip Caroline Reed (of Providence), Pranceritia, Ne by with mdse, to Hah W ileus bees 2) iio iii inet, ou the Beaks, experienced & 06 ‘experienced heavy went- mB), Suni h, Windsor, NS, 9 day 4, with plaster, to (Br, of eaean), Hall, Crooked Inland, ine m (rh King, Windaor, RB, 10 days, with plas ax i = =e Fe Bt fn). Roberts Chariowetown, MRT. 14 days, wil ac, tod W Lowden. Behr iieite, Lge Wash) micgion, No, Adaya Ros: ond. 6 da Rear Tre, Kile webport tor be 0D, opart, Bear Kliza ia, i Lubes, 8 dye Bobr kitza, Crowell, Inland, 8 daye eh See, Bows 3 days. Behr © he, New Bediord tor Port Ewca. Sehr ‘er, Prisoy, Tennian Bebe Brann, Fei, Nsw London for Por: Rwen. ‘Calling, Fall River. Bione Somes » Hell, Hen, Providenos sloop Provideuse. p= ey mit owen, ta ook, Providence. Seamer fee pene fee te Rog Reet Steamer Pelican, Miia erode One brig cakuown, Wind during the day trom NNTB to BP. ~~ ete te i Lath, abi ory, Lanter, Eitoower's eaten to that Dowty ian: ter i om ek rig ilun: Penaacoia) sobs Nainoaug, io; “oa Lath noi rote. ban, NOrieany for Cedar Keys. oe : Bushemta, aigen Mlevellaneous and Disasters. Bask Laveerrs—Oar correspondent st Kingstom, Jamaica, writing om the 12th inai, says" Bark Laurette, from Aspin- ‘wall bound to this por, Je reporiod wreeked «i Pedro Bluff, all hapds saved.” Ante StawroRD (ew, 1087 tone), Vaughn, of sot from se ; ‘ nb nen oi, ‘went CH sedge ielimb, Maiand, tlled aod te A sod will ben tot oes. Orew saved. gar of New Holinnd in Feb, ship India, Howland, Dbia all all tld, Spoken, &e. i, fr xi ta to 9 Manion, Loudon April 9 for Kyaney, NSW, May 14, int 29) aw. waren DC Yeaton, frem Havana for Vaiparaiso, June Jat 9 40 Jon 18 ire Hraadon, from, NHaveo for Porto Rico (uot aa before Tage 12, a 9 on Were owt Aspinwall. June $— Arr sche Repnotte, 8 Frow, 1h, bark Marland, has Froet Barry (or 8 Rik tec a wer. “gues ai ATRBA, » Call eas from. do; ' nder. om Lives ih, and Jo! om Chincha Lalands; May Goodell, Barr man, pos * from Avatralia. bin, mae a So frat: 8 iiales Crow Oo bere fd iz lia, J waite Nery iraiich! “June it--Are bark Clarlana, Miche STOWN, PEL, June 12—Are brigp fioones is ‘Georte, ipbiane 40, Cid Lith, oan, itera iat New Kors HAvand. June 1b Are beige X Meteo, we. i Lal one * , P yp Tea wa pss as am bark Mar 7 nt preter Polimniphin: abr d Frade. rick, Merup, amore: Zed. rrival. Ail 17h, Dare DO Yeaton, Powe, bis wh Jemay Pita, Snow, Portiand, Mentor, Andergon’ Falaaouth; sehr Messen! . Talavera, Merrihew, Antwerp, bark hr Hewrieuia, Wincuee ér, aeow jam: barks Ri Jago, Mines irk Laan map CT oArr Bw bark Rikelieften, Bal- CATON, Ja. June I—in port barks Wheatland, Des peaur, from Baltimore yin St Thoma wer J; Japonica, Sbel- gon. trom ned for Pbiielelvbie wre dh, ida: Jf Hnthe ay Bick- Daa-a. brige Malvern, wa, fh va, Rorfols ag m Oaltimore arr ki, Owenee, MA. Hampden. from Bangor, Ve. arr a! for W¥ome wane day. 1 W Reg, Wat Rid_7th, bark Lonian Kiham, scar Conceal Rich, Philadel: , June Are barks Sarat A Nickels, Nickels, bh Rosetie, Ploree, Lisbon (nd eld 18th for New aveiey, Phiindeipbia. 17th, bark Bera. NY. Alesing, Lavell, Mobile; 18x, reieans: Sib, brig Wo tht ii" imb, back Pann} Wook, Croker, an I7ib, barks J 8 Harris, Mack, Portiand; wenn, Mig and, wo , OB, June 0 Cid sehr Only Son, pdee tatn as ans 13h, hn | for do | yirant, Gi Fintiv Sead Miner; ies, rane, a 10 Hawi, surveyed aed condemu= Se Sines erieaee 0 Callao. “praia ($25 per ton. Seamen $85 per mond; axe Home Ports. TON, rege | HAWS sre bark ee Nor eee a, MEE s Piercy. wat oe OHA une 2¢—-Ary York; Media:or, Miller. Fatl Tiree te Gu ai a Dr tr’ W Brown, Dereon, New York” Martinique, MOBILE. June 2— Arr Fr ahio Ceres, — ne, Ol aaker C: Gi, amate dt, NYork via Havana; bart Pew: Hawkins, « ip Pushed ooh enremows 805, Bid Bp bara Polar, , sd ‘Sarah. WUBURYPCRT. “lune ae—arr_schra nab & Matthews: mnt NY Pact, burch, Philadelphia; BB Barnes, Rasmond, NY BAVANNAH, June 22—Arr brig St Andrew, Berkeley, 8% Jago de Cubs. ane brig Artesano, Migue! Cspo, Havana; sobr seamed Jnyoe, NYork; Sheet anchor, Oreatt, Ba ¢ 26— Arr schrs Saratoga, Small, Philadelphia; Port Ewe eat Bitiew. EA Mxe You _ADVERTISEMENTS RENEWED D BVERY Day. Rew. I PII PE — ao LOST, ON THE UTH OF JUNE, bisek rey hound, with & burned spot on her bask; ibinck iemtber collar on her neck; 18 avout auven montha old, Whoever will return Ler to 8 Canal eirees, near Elm, will rex ceive the above reward. 5 ® ARD—LOST, IN SOUTH BROOKLYN, ABOUT wks ao, a black King Charias suantel, with ® bs Minis: leatbera cullaey naw mit. of displaying his tongue when bis mooth # closed, Re» turn hin to 2M Unwn sueet, South droaklyn, $25" be hs gd WILL BE PAID FOR hy iS, double boom, 6 pre eira Lewis, wild nubie C ‘ = a chain aud et wo No, $9 Pear) = eet, Pawnbrosers will reinin sald watch if otored. ORT, ON THURSDAY KVENING, ata gold duniea wateb, Ro. A7 io. A791. TF. O ‘above reward will Wraieh to Joven Rudd & Co., No Tho Fixaiden anes re 98 ad trem Weary Se ie ¥ nd noreng tek |iabo! do: Rew Uarm ‘an 1 610 Moskam" Bi gas wa ern ard New York Siai banks, We will pay ‘he above re- ward for \ne detection 0° the thief and pase, New Youu, June de iat. eo a _— OND ‘A SROOND MORTGAGE +E BOND THR pes ay Railroad Company, #0, or i $1.00, on lat inst at | anceter, Pena ji, ORF = Alo come to aapol eine Sats Serseners sas one, apne ———— high leer ee reba ay He nym a i ‘mols 1 ae fone Apply to W. J. auastini eM Leer OR STO! gas ty or ie DOL pow pa van ‘read wages oad terrier, O8T—A NOME FOR THB AMOUNT ave dollars, inne inabo. The finder will be suitab! uae Broadway basement, with @, deen stopped d, Memoraad am book, with Indes and letare ve een dropped in & Sroadway an atreet Sacre araees Seer eae ON will be paid by ing it Exchange pl OBT—ON BATURDAY LAST, ERTIFIC, Sook Jor yhirty bares 0: tte Wv. bonam yiranis Androod, ad eee THURSDAY EVENING, A BLACK Janes ot ys 4 | 11 in the erg otiees it No. A Grecawien street, aod lere!4 ofice, oF 0. 8 Gree: eo | ‘=o The public are enutioned ‘against negotian TH WARD - THR | D oe. TIC ENROLLED BUI the Hoard of corner of une 24, 619 o’ebocks and cevonind tomar Sor the purpess of organiza : RAMURL ROWLAND, Chairman, Tax Ansnare ur, 1 WARD. TUE DEMOCRATIC myty ot Tweibh ward are requesied te mooi at Use a bon eerner Third gy ny Ty on Keone at 8 o'oloek, for the wie iso Ball Ka. __Delegates to General Ooramittce Fi weifta ward. INTH WARD —THe DEMOC RATIO Bia lwo tone or bh ented to most a the Strib Ware a Thuasne streets. ou Monday even- ing, tam for the of yi y the Commie of som Saami PATRIC). BRICK, Deleg ven to Eimovay MRE ANAN, 2 conerat NER, § of the ALP OT WARD. THR Lee DK AT! Sigal creat PARE Ratan eclooB, to or anise aud ¢ ect their ‘oticer’ ia socothanss Ske wie wt plan aad en!) ta OT oe General Commitee, of whoa. ‘son hmall, Req., ) | KNIOR VETERAN CORPS OF a fo}, uniform at the Barry Loh of Oa thls (Monday) evening, June 29, at 6) fencer: at the Odeon, Williamsburg, ven by 0 iene fe gi the Veterans’ Home Fand. very Vi ° janteery” Skee tin, Tease M. Paver, Adj't “PARTHER WANTED, To TARE ~OHARGR: of an offier, ) ae: PERSON WARTED® At INe rT Whe tnwt feebion nDl= Neri pe pisees I eae aiverser, who wil laven ‘the tame Va ae ny i) Cy ai Bese Digi $2.00 Prod aaa be Wot mil ve STON & O1).. Fo 5 meron ~WANTED, A A! hd 800) $600.; bovine inno The et cone see: by ommane tamed ine! rood paying and oer. Expenses Th re pal oar of references will be Bea hinmodiav@ly a: 205 Hrondway, oftioo th modare 18 OPYARED TO 4 ‘hove amon nership it a well esinbliaied cash brit * 0 bro 94,000 can be mode in one Fear, jeference given and required, Ad’ . ine light Keniee the ir early RARE Or ANC R—WANTRD, A PARTW lend Ja wetilag righia for one vt On a a iawn’ fromm the United Re feman Raving afew hundres. dollars w! fi oa as dom overs This i bo bumbng, but » wre thing, for turther particulars adress RM. Herel oftios RIOHLY TALENTRD LADY, WHO TAKES mx narament \( @ comoert tome, wiahew w (oe man w Means that would act a+ partner and t 4 compo Sac ones lation, wot ven every week, Adres, wi ferasa rere, wi'h real Li