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THE FAIR. (CONTINUED FROM THIRD PAGE.) ‘Then that this department spould be as ben hort ‘ether portion o: the Fair. The la dies deserve oredis for their efforts in procul amet Shis_ depertment, ecoording te present arrangements, ‘pinged as fotlows:. Pabiio Schoo! Centributions. butions, Tho goods for the other stallshave notes yet beon asined, In this tment, fronting the large maim entrance, & platiorm been erected. From this platform the apeaking and other exercises peouiiar to the oogasion will take place, The \ollowing will give an idea of the mature of contri- Dutions to this department, boing but a fow of the thou- ‘sande of articles whiet have been donated :— a Baily—Oee child’s oloak,,sixveen books, one pen wiper. ; rela. is0 Biilings—One doll. Freninene Relief Association. t aprons, two Pairs hose, two wrappers, and quite @ quantity of pair of ceissors, one photograph lise Cormell—A box of fanoy articles. falme & Co.—A box of articles, valued at $52 20. From Mary F, Sbeitox—One doi, one pair of mats, Mre Charles Steteon—Iwv dressing gowns, three F. B. Rushten. Lewis Tibballs—One horse. State Lunatic Asylum, U1 N. Y¥.—A contribution rvalued at ° From five ages of the Brick churoh Mission Sehov' through Mies doll, with suite of otothes. Master Willte M..Deao, schoouér Union—$20. From young ladies of Mias Beam’s school—Children's Ares-ing gowns, slippers, &o. Primary dopartmeat, Ward school No, 10—A box con- tatuing various articles. ‘The donations {rom each prbiic school, according to the 205500, "Tals eponis well for the genareuy sad paitow . CO well for the generosity . fom of this branch of our Tooke institutions, a A beautiful miziature ing pond will occupy one of |. This isthe invention of Mrs, Anstrom, sod will be composed of glass. THE MUSTOAL HAUL, Advancing up the ball which connects tho eastern with the westorn wing of the building, om turning to your right, about bait ware will fad yourself in she Mu- tment. room, a8 weil as all the others situated im the building, will be appropriately and taste- futly decorated. Mr. George F. Bristow will take charge Of the musical exercises, exercises are intended to be & lirat class character, and artiats of well known re- putation have volunteered their eervicos in order to give ecla: to the perforinapce The music turnished ia the Dutidiy qwitt Be quite a pleasing addition to the many at- ‘wat! whioh are alrendy announced. When tho build. ing Wo Dilod ¢ will be truly entivoning to hear good music. ¢ THE KNICKERBOCKER DEPARTMENT. A Tittehon md Parlor in the Time ef Wouter Von Twiller—Something ‘About Ancient Dutch Habits, Dresses, Pat Peck nai Doughnuts, S&c., dee By fae the most interoating department of the Uséon Qquaro bullding t# that Gevoted to the Knickerbocker Kitcbea, whichts intended to be a faitbfal reproduction Of the primitive cmiine wheretrom our quaint Dutch Sarefathers and foremothers wore wont to receive their “deadly bread” and other natritious articles which were founi to be nocessary m those days, as in’ the Preseyt dagencrato times, for tko keeping together in harmony of soul and body. Like the other of tbie important branch of the great Veie, the Korkerbopker Kitchon was in a tate when our reporter called to carpenters were still at work, ham- Unfinished portions, and the apything but suggestive of the @f an anciemt Dutch or Knicker. Safictent progress had been made, me to form some notion of the plan @nd general arrangements of the Kitchen. What could ‘Bot be leared by & mere inspection was courteously eup- piled by come of the ladies connected with this depart. ment of the Fair, and to those ladies our reporter desires: (@ retw re his moss grateful acknowledgments for the nu- Gierous tnpilities extended te hin im the course of his ‘hasty exam eations SSeTOu OF A EWIOKPRBOCEES KITCHEN BY FAMOUS HIBPORI Ane. i Hi lit ancient Hottandische pregentiors. With the permission of eur readers, taerefore, we aball proceed to rebash certain tateresting facte wach may net be Knows to some, bat ‘Which are, Beverthelcss, weil autheaticaied matters of ‘Bistory. Im attempting thie task, though we shal] not commence, ike the recowned Diederiom Katckerbooxer, With a descripsion of the world and cosmegoay In general, ‘8 wilt be pecessary te look bask a esotary or two in Search of the requisite teformatten. ‘WHAS WAS IN THE VON TWILLER BRA ‘The time of which we write was during tbe reiga of (ee Goughty Wouter Von Twiller, celebrated, eccording te the bistorian mentioned above, ‘t= many & long for- getten story as (he ro.) gekion age, the rest being acth- tng but counterfeit copper wesbed coi.’ Then it was ‘that “ the burgomaster emoked bie pipe in pesce, and enbetantion since of bis cares, after ber ‘(olla were done, eat soberly at door, with ber ‘arms crossed ever ber snowy apron, without being ia- edited by ribald street walkers or vagabond boys—those ‘plucky erchins whe do so infest our streets, fleplaying ‘enter the poses of youth (he thorns aed briars of ia!- qung. Then 4 was thet the lover, with ten bresohes, end the dameei, with petiiooats of half e score, indulged te all the ionovent endearments of virtuous love without fear and without reproach; for what had that virwe to fear which was defended by © snieki of good Hasey ‘wotsey , equei at least to the seven wri] Bites af the in. vincitte Ajax? Ab! biwelul and never to be forgotten, age!’ Continues the enraptured Diederich, “when evory- ‘thing wes betier than it bas ever been sine, or ever wih be again; when Buttormif® ehanne! wes quite dry @t low water, when we fo the Tudeon were ali oxime, 004 when the shove wb « pure ant re. eplendent whitewess, testend of that melancholy yellow Tight what te the ouaseqeence of her sickening at the Ghmminations ebe every nigit i tocsses bo ibis degene- of toformation, which the secter after Kuowleiga im com. pelied to pul lageiner in sume intelligible ead readadio lial 4 CURTAIN LADY'S TUEA OW TUR SUBIBCT. Te 4 bistory of the city af New York, published in 1860, nd written by Mary L. Booth, we finds picture ofa “eeunaeotd in the etd Duteh oolong times,’ and which, Baw may de taken as 0 fair photograph aieed per of stockings. A cupboard or dresser, Met with pinion, jugs, gheeme and other aries ‘« romery ware, reclines agus of the site (ewate), with shank ingly short petticosta aod gow, ts tm “Whe act of lifting from a tabie a Dow! of some cooked article, while ner eyes are turned te the halt -apen 4 door through which the form of a handsome Duteh gallant @ see lesuing. When wo state thet the room is low, ke everything Dated (m0 offence meant), thal tbe exewh by Diederich Kulckerbooker, who relates ag fot- lows — 4 S28 COH DY DIKORRTION ENTORRRROOKER. ‘The Arepinece were ot & trciy yutriereonl magelte dey Whaee the wale (amily, id Sud Young, maser And sae vant, black aad white—nay, eujoyed a community & corner. Here the tention to some he oracle of the family, like @ ravem im acorner of the chimney, would croak winter afternoon a of negro, who was t! counters among the Indiens.’’ But all thie gtves no ites of the detaHe—the bread and butter, the doughnuts, the waffles, the rotiches, the head- cheese, the crutiers, the pote, pans, books, crockery, &a.— of the Knickerbooker kitchen. Nb one but 8 genume Kniekerbocker eook would be fit to give a desoription of these important articles as thoy wore used fa the primi- tive days we are siretohing. Unfortupately the Knicker- booker cooks bave ail passed away, and the seorets of their craft are only remembered in the traditions which are sti preserved in some of the families of Knioker- Docker descendants. YE KNICKERBOCKER DUCES AND MERMATDS. Cleanliness, we are informed, wag the leading principle im their domestic economy. Scrubbing brushes, brooms and mops were in constant use, and so exceedingly found were the housewives of dabbling in water that, acoordtog 00 @ historian of the dey, many of the women “grew to bewve wobved fingers Wke unto a dusk, and seme of them,’’ it is added, had “tbe tails of mormaids’’—s statement whioh may wel be regarded asa mere sport of fancy. 1s may be belteved, thea, that with such a tidy people Unete kitoheus were patterns of neatness, and this, too, although frequentiy the same room answered the purposes of partor, bedroom avd kitchen, The beds, bedsteads ami chests of homemade formed the ebief pride of the housewives. ne pillows, quite and sheets were wetobless. The cupboard, usually placed in a very prominent corner, was grand object of interest, Re was forniabed with » which the family plate and porcelain were seen in splan- did array, a wolt as tea services of china, teapots, sugar bowls the sise of o nutshell, cups and saucers “that might bave served for a fairy’ (so small and delicate), ‘Destdes porringers, tankarde and ladles of massive stiver. The kitehen ebatrs wore ruah bottomed or plain wooden arrangements, with very straight backs and very solemn tm appearance, He the Kaiexerbockers themselves. The Gining table was square, ‘with leaves upheld by ex- tended arms.” The tes table was round, ‘with the leaf turning up perpendioulariy, like = Chinese fan,” and is ‘was around this table that the famous ‘‘tea parties” —the moet fashiooable meal of the Kobokerbookers—used to De beid, and all the little gossip of the times retailed and discussed. Tho fireplaces were large enough te cook for a modern hotel. heoks and trammet designed for the recep tion of te immense iron img pots, long since “Over the fire swung the P01 Diederich Leesan ey gs = the tea ue departed at siz He farther relates as follows :— ten table wae crowsed ‘with © bx 3. ? z ii pee 3 Z TEE SANITARY EMPORSRROCKER KITOREN Shove wnat wigeseoem an uneafad for plture ct above what eeem an for of more and life of the old inbabhants of hatte, an cee S, aens bevine the Ee and dcitehen of old times, the Up & 3 4 = z. rt 2) é i i $ < 5 atH ii i 2 : 3 i Hi ag? i = HH NEW YORK HERALD, MONDAY, APRIL 4, 1864—WITH DOUBLE SUPPLEMENT, THE UNION SQUARE BUILDING, The Knickerbocker Kitchen, International Hall and Children’s Departmen ] MuUSIO HALL a | 3 1 | | § —e = oo —= — CHILDRENS CORRIDOR As aad DEPARTMENT, BARK ENTRANCE trical = =| OF | nsaun oTH i (e——>) OBEERVATORY > a e x eoctinuingaretii about Ave e‘olook ta the afernooa. pi rosh best, eold. “Doughauta, with raiias, fp vot : 3 ‘eal. Chickea. | ~~ Obicken pte. Wafer. Flaw. Wates, ‘Tea. Minos ple. Coffee. Apple pie. Bager. THE OLD PAsHIONED THA witi follow the luneh, and last unt the time for slosing ‘up. Tis meal will be served op real od Knickerbocker tables, of a centary standing , asd around which some of iH i i i 7 i | ANTIQUATED CHINA AND PURNITURE han been got together different parts of the State, ina are rere cartosittes, which have been preserved in 0 old families of Dutch extraction. We were shown cup, manofactured of the finest china, which was red penotig Lhe trenaiees of & private faanily along the river during the old Brench war, when many of thetr houses to avoid the indis- criminate vengeance of the Indian ravages, The rest of the china ip of equal antiqalty, consisting of exocedingly small caps, saucers, sugar bows, mikpitchers, plates and teapots, ease ornamented with the most ‘the families fled from cunning and jngentous of the manufacturers, the ture consists of arm ebairs of wood and Faderiandt. and imported to this region to adorn the houses of ‘‘ye grens ones,” who ruted in those very mem- Fetal Rewtens Manhattan Island and Al- oy. . Besides these our reporter was shown séme of the mo- dern obsirs, constructed of plain wood, with 1eathor backs and without leather backs, M ULATER COUNTY AN OLD DRESSER FRO! as been sent by Mrs. Hasbrouk as an addition to the Knickerbocker curtceities. ‘The dresser is over ons hun- dred yoars old, but wears ite age quite weil, being yet perfectly sqund and serviceable, It coateins the ay and drawers, with braes buttons. The same lady outed & tiga, contri! @ corner cepbeard of equal an! ', con. taining a glass door, covered inside with muslia, The corner cupboerd answers to hoe gel! thepressnt day. AH the Hitle knick-knacks carmaities were ‘wont to be exhibited on it, and the ladies intend to use 4 for the same ears een eny ‘Tre mosiin cover will be taken glees brightened, and ihe rare o:d of clipe arranged op the shelves eo that; (they may Je pavantage white one of tho mon oharacter- intic fastitutions of the Knlokerbockere wil also be re- produced in af natural a form an a century back. A DEGE AND TABLE THED Pe WASHINGTON may be mentioned among the other interesting objects. 4 sre very old articls, whicr !¢ f bell the Father of Hts try onc» used during a visit to @ part ‘of New Jersey, Thre devi: he wrote on and the table he sat at. They will be pleased ia a suitable part of the room, merely for exhibition. SPINNING 4#D EXETTING. Daring the day, tn order to nays tire picture of Dutch life as near nature as possible, certate Fro b yee ig ‘spin and knit in the good old fashion of the time whea was thought no great harm to bave epacking and love making an interesting part ef tbe operation. Whethor the young ladies intend to revive the iatier sa well as the former part of the process our reporter was nct joformed. A spinning apparatus, wish ree!, &c., will be placed ia all sho mysteries of the ‘@ snitable part of the roo: wheet will doubtless De aatiefbotori!y deve oped. A BOLDIBN’S Qin? ts likewise to be quilted, and when fluigbed it te to be Prosented to the soldiers for actwal us0, THE IRWOHARP AND VIOUrN, sxored to the Knickerbocker muses, aro to be bro pio requisition, An ancient gentioman of cohw (4 an oid darkéy) will furnish an abundance of moe. the violin, and two smal! boys have heen wasn atrike dulest music from the prongs of tho a racet forgot ten jowsharp. ?HE ATTENDANTF, DOMESTIOS, ETO. ‘The ladies intend to officiate to a great oxtent them: selves in the Knickerbocker Kitchen and Parior, They ‘Will be assisted by a numerous Cy ae colored wormen, ‘who, ft will De remembered, were ubtversal “‘beips’” in the old Dutch families. The eolored women will be , ia short gowns and petticoats, with hig! crowned Dutch caps, &o. Most of the ladies wilt also ‘wear the same costame, in s modified form; and Mrs. Judge Roosevelt, who belongs to one of the old Dutch ei ® will appear in the full costume of s Kaicker- cor Indy. In conclusion, tt may be added that the sry a pl Eb ad wp wi will ooewpy @ part room, an yy faithful acouracy to the history of te times. ‘Tous it fect farcish ‘an. almost. purfect daguorrestype of te an reo! ! Dutch habits and tetituttons, The above sketoh fa no- Sow np Bing imperfect, for vhe reason already given, that nothing ie yot arranged in the room, and no regular descr' can be given of the place until it is finally fitted up ae it is intended !t shall be. It is probable that this branch of the Fair will not be ready to be thrown open = ne public until Tuesday or Wednesday, or perhaps THE INTERNATIONAL DSPARTMENT. The Offerings from Other Countrics, Having now as nearly as possibile described the eastern wing Of this Immense sex@ary building, we will go to tbe western, or, te be poetic tn the matter— And when plessure begins to dull in the Bast ‘We may order our wings and be off to the West, In the western wing is situated the International De- Pariment; and hore it is expected that the great efforts which have been made in order to make this auxiliary Dulidmg useful wil celminate. Information with regard to matters and things In general in connection with the Fair was obtained somewhat wader diMeulties, as there could not be found s single person who would giwea definite reply to questions concerning the arrangement of this im portant departmest. However, from what oar reporter gleaned in his rarsbles through the building, he able to giwo at least an tdee of what this portion of it ‘will consist of, Hore will be congregated contributions from almost overy country on the globe, Whea overy- thing Is property arranged the appearance of this large hall will be certainly beatiful, Banners, derives, arms ‘and fiags of all nations will decorate the walls. «a large citcular mass, composed of gas jets, which will De tastefully festooned with bunting, will Hiuminate the whole room, casting a bright-glare throughout the entire apartment, This mass of light will be eusponded (rom the ceiting. It will be shaped somowhat simiiar to « ballooa. In gdditton to this mode of lighting the Inter ational Department there are large wheels of gas jets suspended from the ceiling. These gus wheels, aa thoy may here be termed, are also used to light ap the other departments of the building, This mothed of iNuminating the vartoes roome is very excellent one. ‘The effet when all the wheots are lighted up will be spion- id, As the devices and arms on the windows are painted (0 very promeacnt oftors, and the mustin being transpa- rowt, 06 night, when the winle baliding to ithumtuated, these decorations wih be very boauttfally thrown ont. In the comire of the International room a large fountain boa bean placed. whioh wil add muoh to the conscat | | | an repositories for flowers, vases and other ornaments. ‘Tnese will show off the beauties of the fountain te perfec- ton, Those fowers, tagethor with the brilliant rays of OUR MAVAR ges east down upon the clear water, wili bave quite @ Uarrne Stare: Sresmme haste appearuace. Jamms Riven, Maro 29, ‘Thore will be one principal table tn this @epartment, | Yesterday morniag, at about eight o’clook, as two Mesided over by one of our most prominent ladies. As | boats (rom the gunboat Commodore Jones were appreseh- Wy have refrained from menttoning the names of the | ing the shore for the purpose of @ recounoissance, they ‘at thelr own request) having oharge of. the vari- | were fired upon from the woods by s large party of sateen end deparieents iu would nos be proper to do querilins, The United States stoamors Jones, Captain Wt inthis caso, This table will be seventy-Ave fect long. Oa Ii will be arranged some of the most Valuable contr | Barclay, and Shockokoa, Oaptath Sheldon, returned the the Fair. There will also be an Ulster county | compliment with @ shower of sboils, which caused the table and a Liverpool table in this department, which are enemy ¢0 soetter ta direction, Omty one of our to of especial mention here, red apecial mention to be made of two beautiful baby houses which are contributed to the Fair. Knowing tho partiaity and affection which these indies entertain for those IKtle waifs of humanity styled babies, our reporter cheerfully complies with their requost in favorably notic: without finding rigged amd painted binck, carrying at her bow and a fiag of truce at her y sgon sere inobanting over at least one of them that de | iainog. ight ‘ Lair, “ Hlush-a-bye-baby.”' In this department wit also bo on exibition thirty eix motallie photographic viows, the gitt of Colonel Julian Allen, who is at present April Term ef the Law Courts. io Hamburg, Alsoa number of paintings from Berlin, | The April term of the law courts commences to-day, from N. B, Jadd, Fau., the United States Minister. Ar- and, judging from the appearance of the ovtendars, there tteles of thia description from nearly all parta of tho etgenend te tow the Oyer and Ter miner. There are cight er mine murder casos set down tives. Thore will bo eleven booths in the department. for trial in this court, some of which will attract mere than ordinary attention, Nixon, the eripple, who shot Brown, of the “Pewter Mug/’ and Brooks, the Thia i a very important aod interesting polat, at feast | who Killed a barkesper at the corer af Gouth and globe are atid coming in. American citizons abread are | witl be plenty of work, both for contributing large quantities of goods. Tho managers of | yer, Judgo Barnard will preside the Fair are devoting every effort to glean for this depart- ment @ world-wide reputation when the opening day ar- The Ladics' Dresses. to acortain portion of our renders, The ladies them: | streets, will be tried. Thore will bo selves are interested in it. Then why not everybody else | suprome Court, circuit, ia sesston—one im the brown atono be interested equally as well? The Indies are tho great | pujiding In the Park, and the others in Duane contye of this movement; the ladies ocoavy the booths; | Tho Superior Court, trial term, ht ve 5 the ladies di se sweet smiles, the ladies, in a word, | Rarboar and Garvin. Judges aro we grentfeature of tho Fait. They are fair them- } conn will proside at the genoral erm, while Judge Rob. selves, and ‘thelr coatrol. Ail bovor |. | ertaon wil hold special term. In the Court of Common The Indien will bo attired in binok, with linen collars aod | pjeas Judges Daly and Cardoza will preside, while Jedre n Brady will hold Chambers. ‘The Roening Kapress case is down on the caiondar, but it Is wot Hkely that 16 wilt be — cvached. Tuo Marine Court, which will be held by Tho Decorations, Paintings, dc. Juiges McCarthy sad Hdarne, also promises to furnish sleeve cuffs. They will woar a rod or blue r! shoulder to waist, with s biue bow et the oo atyte will prove Bitractivs aug modest, Ih socurdance whh the oiher cxcoltemt arraagoments | sons interssting eaten, Of Unie serillary Building, the decocuttowa, painting, &o., ly nothing extravagant abot these docorationa; but they are furmiahod in x neat acd mo‘est style. The ceilings, dsmurrers. Indeed mearly the white interioe of the building, will surenn Rt. mouldings, wil extend over the top of eash booth, in- seribet upon which will bo the name of the booth itself. At each. Cooth pillar whieh supports the cail- 1409, SAT, 67, 1578, 1168, 1311 Part’. —Nos, 1498,' 1608, 1 1522, 1524, 1526, 1 1644, 1646. Part 8.. 1543, 1168, tn American fings, and festooned with a biue banaer with gilt edge, In the centre wit! be designs of ebildren, Ths lake picture. 1 te calculated to have twelve of | Ss9q, 2596, 2000, 9292, 9498, 1088, these. The following will be the extent of each with pillar attached, amd the decorstions:. high; 4 4 ride; lougth of sin, oe : Siete’ ts Suan sod Sty tyes yrde Chee wa jue bunti two hut » ia wi Dunting, two hundred and fifty-three yards red Dunting. Reops Istamn, 9.—The following is « correct list of the ‘The platform io the Children’s Department, on which | officers attaehed to the United States steamer Rhode king is to take place, will be decorated | tsisng, which arrived at the Boston Navy Yard and paintings. The wi }, which are com- tnatead of glass, will be ornamented with | Mareh 28:— grené care. Upon this muslin will be painted the arma el ee eee and devices of nearty every civilized nation. These arms Tacutenant =. Officer—Normen H. Farquhar, will number among thove of Sardinia, Italy, Turkey, | P, France, lagland, Bpato, Deomark, Portugal, Belgium and | 4 other countries, are four gabi ‘5,6. Wobver. ony be decormed in @ gorgeous manner. beneype vege Acting Maner—Wm. Williams. The Flower Garden im Union Square. Fnsign—D. R. Cassell. There will be a beautiful flower garden arranged in Union square, which will prove very attractive. The Com mon Council have given the use of this park to the ladies | Wilcox. Acting Qunner—J. W. Mader’ Commander’ 's Clark—Fanning C. 7. Beck. doring the comtinuance of the Fair. Flowers of all descrip- ‘Clerk—~¥. H. Deal. tions aad of the choloest perfume are to bo placed there, ER re a All the gates must closed, except the southern Further Donat! one. Walks will be arranged im addition to those already jo the park. The flor painted white. Bilitards. the weather. BILIAARD =MATOH FOR THE OHAMPIONSH ol AMBRICA, tions have been sent to the Park :— On Thursday next the great match for the billiard One Florida black , from thé officers aad crew of championship of America and 81,000, betwoon tbe pres. | ‘e United States ship Restless, ont champion (Dudiey Kavanagh) and Philip Tieman, of | Northrup. itt jail The dove cot bas recently been handsomely ae ge paclicet pinpesaes ealaré a2 . ¥. ~ ‘and will soon be ready to receive ite winged tensa! can tables. The match ts one thoussad five hun- uwpasp Umow Becars of Taeae Pasowsns dred points up, caroms, It will be remembered that vette, Va.—The Dagton (Ohio) Jowrnal of Monday coa- sins a despatch i Fayetteville, Weet Virginia, dated three bundred Union seldiers bad from the rebel prisons at Danville, and were on t March 26, stating encaped 08 hela the tide of champion, but who was defeated with Bon Peeramers et erk Nothing consummate ease. Tiemen,of Cincinnati, having pre | 7" viously challenged the winner of the above mateb, who- over it might be, te sow the second person who lays claim to the championship; aod the eontest between soe stint inteose interest among +. Address to Smoke busily jo properiog order, Dractiee with our vestern friends have A and Permanent Care ef Head- ‘erremactivgavietbe pa te ree a eatarth.—Uso Wolestt’s we any amount everywhere. recently Ly ¢ mate Oat fseration sed i genta bons toy: Sad bral erugina, Dope 6 Dey ereet brilliant eviemes and Oo Lenny: Pe Bed Breath._How Many Levers it sat ey Pea ee pated to _be given oon! ty Cation, This match, —_——— fo ace hare ae Death of Hon Brit ana : ° Tamsvon, ty Pecepenslca for whe Hon, Joseph M. Taylor, of Passaic, pity able Tl Surtow wenrsompnc poratio end Now Jersey Ansombly, died this eee ‘ o’ctock. He asked to be excused on account of important business at home. He was tairen (il oo Wednesday with congestion of the brain, was ingeosibte for #ix hours, and continued to oak until he died, He was © young and sotive maa, extensively * oogaged i manutectures a4 his home tu Paterson, N, J, a.dge role tba wore Wray Murder of @ Philadelphia Courternn. Oteth and Pare Femssinns, Ar 9,100 | ping cones, wort Hat, On, An wafertevate shir sequrred ats consort saison inet | Uvsmberssirwet might, A Cyprian was shot dead ine private box by hor Corns, BRantons, Sucocged, Ret, Mae i ohn Aras Jared Jovels and all derasen lore x ‘. neon re eNO Clowes U a wis v4 ovOeaev® : Denaty of the whole atfetr, Around this fountain otrosier counters have been placed, which are intended to be used GENERAL BUTLER’S DEPARTMENT. Gunboat Skirmish with Rebel Gueril- las—A Rebe! jag of Trace Boat, Go. | GORRESPONDENUS. men was wounded, aad at slightly tm of the ladies in connection with thts department Shortly afterwards the Shookokon, followed and the Barney, proceeded up the river as fer as Fort Powhatan, and, having discharged several broadaidcs enemy, returned earl; to their respective stations near White shoal ‘This afternoon (one o'clock) na I write, a rebel tagbont, al appeared, but for what purpose I have not pot ésour- HE & 4 COURT CALENDsR—CHIs DAY, are ca & some both teaty aul gorgeaus. There iacerteia urease Coom—Gammea, Tem. —, worm. bande Cocat=-Hractat Taru.—Nes. 7 to IB, inclusive Oourt—Ornovrr. —Part L. bo painted with fraacmcelor (i tints, Signs, with gokten § 20! Now. TR are, OS, ee 7 , 898, 1480, 1534. 1536, b —Nes. 1435, 806 ing i@ situated. ‘Thee pillars will be wrenthed ue ite ras 1196, 908, 8 Counr—Paiat Taam.—Part 1.—Nos. 3875, 3463, 3468, 2627, 1976, 2668, 9650, 006, $301, 2627, 3635, 8643, 6649. Part 2.—Nos, 2068, 3456, ” it ‘Common Ptnse—Patt 1.—Moe. 155, 39, 464, by " hes 232, 186, 306, 308, 443, 222, Ppt 442, 260. i Cobol 267, O4,'102, 804, 408, 196, 170, 460, sistant Suri joa on ‘the building Engincer:—Aching Chief, Joha F. MeCutcheoa; Acting having twelve Marge foircular windows, the larcest of | second Assistants, George H. Rutter and J. L. Warsbail; which fe thirteen feet io diameter. Theke windows will | Third Assistant, Joho Vau Hovenberg; Acting Assistants, Joseph Lewis, G. Lewis. J. 5. Mench and Geo. W. Keller. ‘Ading Boeigns—Albert Taylor and D, R. Browne. 14 Matex—Chas. ¥, Rilmore and Calvin 8, te the Park. ywerpols and vases used are to be The Park was yesterday better patronized by vehicles than pedestrians, owing to the uncertain appearance of Since our test list was published the following dona- One pair of Kaglish rabbite, from Master Willie ss Rakes Lattee pat wn in the hue" PH ea wares ComPrexion—Laird’s Bioem aad y Tioman arrived ia ate city Eaate iia ares a beets Powertal Day and Sight ang Qaantity, from rot y Ld Brabinere atreet. 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