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Sevres Duan Six—] obworve to the Hunan of thie morning (a Beper } never buy & seldom readyyour note, What you ‘wrhe with referance to the pleasure it has given you to meat with tho approval of that sheet in the sentiments. you bavo expressed, 1 make no exceptions to, for 1 have ‘evor read tho article or sermon alluded to or the com- ments made by the Editor, but I do dissent from the @ederal approval you give that paper, & am surprised Seana erence sepa saeh for “raciness of style” of charactor, or ite baying Bp senso wevce apea the “tuned either or both zexes a very aamvett » F Pe ne ira a a ar there hes Teen bg Kooy a of evil’'n this country-—as this Ne etAT ter meeecartalin nee tadten, eibees & ob- An its principles it has been pam) to that which was jar & thertore nover on of good worals Poltion it nag beom ever at the beok of the high- ler. so nie gr yng it could see we Pens Wah hosdieus nt, copier, 3 J have poem nnnntees witb the characteristics of those who Ganong thee too ton atm oF gain our thene wio peor as to ‘enol be teaching. or Sirsa Sanaa ea exception & subseribe WLLLLAG! H. Lek Meply ef Rev. Charles B. Smyth. ‘ New Youu, Oct. 13, 1840, We B. Lav, Esq. Dusen Sin—Politeners deraands that I should acknow!- ‘eago'the receipt of your letter of the 12th inst, which Bas just come to my hand, and respect for the clare of ‘citizens to which you belong, that I should pay some at- ‘tauition to its contente. ‘Wo answer, I heg to say that fem very much astonished @tR, and that yourvituperation agalnat the New Yore ‘Baar do0s not commend itself to mo at all; for, first, you ‘gay that you “never bay and seldom read’? it, That being ‘the ease you aro not in a position to judge of its merite, @@poonlly to criticise the opinion of one who not only pays bis subscripttoo for it, but has generally read it every day for years Sucondly, the character which You give of that paper is unsupported by any proof, ani as my own impressions are the result of experience, I ‘@amnot yield to an opinion unsupported by evideace to @e contrary. Thirdly, the character of those persons — ‘the vicious, intemperate, unprinetpled, disloyal, «i+ Bonest, copperheads, &¢.""—as you ray, among the bun. @veds that you employ, is noi anything to the point: ‘gor lo it, whether they read the Hweaty or not, ‘e@epecially as thers are many thomaands of the highest ity all over the world who subseribe for cad Yead it; Deither ia. ft a logieul consequence that be- apy bad characters in your em- ploy, is Paper. has donamuchiof, espec >iy 8 You express ‘sa “4 they evor read anything.” f- sb 18 Of NO: importance to me whether uy of the clorgy reads it or not. a8 I have the fant to think independent rn Hs, oe cae ily of every nema rate od seas an on write to, andif you wore not ai- jp tes you in much sivonget terme of coudernation than f do in this eommunica- ae oe een senna yoo to read whatever Daryest poy a journal Thee charves are very, very serious ought not to have been rande sufficient reason, without dillx y of the ai i$ ay, but to tl my the own eve. Dor thou not know that im @ long a of crimes which the “sera! Paul enumerates iene oven whispering, them «de by ide with adultery, iteh ng ea aoe bast thou dared, then, uncleannontes, Pray { help you. clear heart, and to eee aE ade spirit “ihre r, since there in no evidence that ‘hove bad ‘our employ ever read amy ih il reg,’ not i t | 5at t 1 A ] % 2 F 4 5 4 F ‘ : 52 Probabiy, my dear sir, whew you wore writing your Wrtter to me you thonght that you wore doing « good tome, bur. ns error bad aay’ ays Jndgment, you committed an ogre. od performed a very nachristianiike ac. If agenet aby man you ought to Lave ‘writion to ti ‘and not to'me not any one ele. And tet me add that if you would read your Bibie carefully the Hemarn more, you wotll @ome & more charlene man Se anne nee FOO Would give Tt to Chome of your employes of Pou complain they would soon become Satter cit: ae © the clergy, iy sale-aiieney an denumina ons |§ extensive — more 60 tte Yours, and | scarcely etree thom whe, tf g foon, probably, oe fo not buy, ot last to beg or burrow a How | sip, and seome glad of chance, as often as he | en, t rend; and if thow of that marrow. | minded portion of the clerigal — profewion whom you vinde world bay and reaq x daily, there fepnld prone? sean 10 he the neceetty for lectures to, or of, then were 4 and imbecile and wortbind quar among Wwe. | DAVES POOF Opinion of ary men Who oherinatoly rofiwes ty PRY OF read ABY Hew apeper. ae koe erm!'y weefal one ae the Hoonarr that, too, when there lf 00 reason for euch cor on, bn onty such vel ‘ fancion as fame to CHAS WH AMYTH. re, ty, PPE ornaye Get. 14,1 j @honuraging letter from = “an iy Jorne: Oiy, thank’ng me for my sermon t Vleet wareb Re read in ihe Hews thie morning, and tolling me daar hee bad prayed for me in referenes \o that fermen. Whar aay You Lo praying for (he orttur of the HALO, inwtond Ztreteoms hum, and for me, wot forgetting yoursnlf a: the rame tine? nes bay Rapid ix Tazsa Comm ix now selling here o Sash, and will be welling at twonty five Wray os conis im loue than two monte, #0 great will be he shendence, Vodder #ili command’ wt per hem Gros, wd searee at tant, as the crop genorally (broagb- ut the conuiry wah ot tiie groubd Abwat tre Lime ihe 1¥ Yelon net im tis commer, hence was tow'ly de- Groyed. However xram and bay will bo abundan’ and ‘Will make a moet axcatient shbntitite, The pork crop eee ae ce ameaes ie late ot our go-7, aod pt] ou sen fy ey ~ ' sc oes Dr. RB. TL, tlivert, Presiden Messrs. Peter Cooper, 0. 1. Win. peel er 4 ley, &e. ‘The moat extensive slaughter house 1n this country, Perbaps in the world, bas just been compicted at Com- mupipaw, within a mile and a half of the depot of tho Contra! Railroad of New Jersey, Aboat four month ago tule structure was commeueed by driving piles tnioa co.d, bleak and wholly repulsive tract of the shore, and thereon rearing a buikding which with its appurienances constitutes one of the vast unprovements which en er- prise has created in New Jersey, Jt is a gigantic work in every sense; it is at once a local oraament and a panacea for those ills which even the reprossive measares of the sanitary commission failed to fully eradicate, To all classes, but especially the poor, who feel more keenly the present exorbitant price of meat, the following details will be interenting:-— ‘The company by which these buildiags have been erected is incorporated by the laws of Now Jersey, and ‘Ww regularly organized and officered, Tho President of the company is W. R. Arthor, of Chieago; Mr. V. E, Buvooe, of Chicago, la the architect; Messrs, Ruscoo and ‘Tracy are the controctons; H. B, Dabarey, engineer, 20d Joveph Meaeroun, projector and superintendent. THe ABATTONL ‘Consiate of six distinct bufldings, with a saffcient num- ver of spacious feed and sale pens adjoming, aud with fall necessary or desirable appurtenanees for conveying, feouing, waking comlortablo and fually siaughtoring caule, aueop and hoge, First im order is the URLOADING FLATFOUM. This te 800 feet long, 100 wide, and of the moat con- venient height for recoiving the animats from the cars. Paraliol with the platform and of the same lenzth and height is an all ey. way, connected with the platform by crose alley, and between the alley way and tho plat- form are pens tor the reception of the cattle, each 36x24, These Digs ew 3 at the rear into what is called the main. alley way, along which the animals are driven for dis- tation ‘in Cr feed He where they aro exam: bought and wand I, Maas CPUAG tragll Sots Ue tosonrioned to a 20] of mock, and when parate lot they are removed to the (ead pens the eomce of each of these small pens are driven separately along borpdonae: Alin ‘so that here need be no mnixtire or confusion of different lots, Next in order comes the main building, imto which neat cattle do not go at ail, and which may be denominated the sroRmtOCe POR — nine ‘suxer. ite three naneres ont! c aoe ig ooh wi ree elories high an cok ae ut forty-five thousand loge and sheep. The on gecond floors are appropriated ior the accommodation of hogs exelusively and the upper floor for sheep, The tirst and seoond flvors are eit wholly laid oat in pens for the condnenent of hoga, and 4 in capacity from oe to six cer loads, eo that each dealer may have a pen suited to coniain Lue quantity of tock which’ bo bas, and that there may be no room wasted, as there would be if the pens were ai! of the same size, since each lot Had tort whether large or small, muat have se) on the first and wecond floors of this butt og then Pegs are weighed, and the arrangement is auch by moans of » parallel! alley two distinct Proeeeges—one the weighed and the other of the u be kap( coustauly going without danger of collision usion. [he third floor, ae before stated, is devoted tosheop It alec is ‘rnemished with pens similar to those on the floors Deneath; tuo oniy difference fees that on thie floor about ‘one-quarter ‘of every fourth pe us Giyided off into what is called & sorting pen, in which smie'l lot oF sheep of any particular size or quality may be seperately confined. the arrangements for uring at and water for the ole Langan oF fire, pM TTY aad the building runs evimals, and for prot ju tant of four Tet above the ‘ae and vautlng the whole iach of the puilding, i¢ a darge ventilator, sixteen fect THR StavenTrer and Tigh a nace any dn ie built parallel to the shore ° doomed tare sale pens, with whieh it is ding: long by uinety wide, and two stone? high, ‘Phe Gest floor w for ike of cattle Ttcon- talus thirty-twa close jeon cach twa of which there is a gut room where the entraits of the elaughtered aviunals are cleaned, these close pens will hold wx or seven catile at tn, and is kept filled from an alley Way whieh ans the entire h of the building, and ino whieh the cattle are driven trom the feed peas. ‘Tho clone pons open into the body of the house, and oat ‘of them (he cattle ate “roped,” then killed, then hung yall by meam power, MAYA OF SLAUGHTERING, The cattle are n0F sieeenaureon io Dee pepe Ba knoekiog (hum on the bend, hoisted by the bind fege «nd while they utes” hae srpemed they are stack—a mock beter mode'ot the old one, ‘There are also ample povpennnain a the curing of hides an the gromd, of which many dealers will doubts dems avatd theranwiy os Sicty © of the southern end of the building ts voted 19 “rendering” wurposes, It contains eight of the weil Known W lrow tanks, each twelve feet by six, four lurge sean cvlers, wack twelve fect in diameter by Buree sn dep b, sad four coolers, each tou feat by twelve od (went) coches deep, -in this room there is a eta- Bonare bign reget aoe 4 thirty-five horse power, Bie ee ioc koe ry Th € The neebaniem ix wy fe! Rus time tue frost water apply shou ibe neg:h gor of | be batiding 1 amiga Wotes feet tong for icet - ide vad three stories high (rising ‘one story avove the cain bnititing), im which meat may be preserved im ba, ber. wa! run short. At + \oCHraiiNe QAPACHIY of this tmsldinng 29 omtimated at twelve hundred ated caitio man onine rs Workiag Cay Of ten hours; and, of pares, When necessary, this te gen can be doubled oy COA fm 90 ene cee working night as an day ‘he saaghter house la'set apart second siery o for the Se oply. The tanae tur reuioning on the sory buow, axead Larough the which the tanks er Aled Thit sory easily furnishes be vee'y ng aud hanciog accommodations for sit thou- It supplied with » powerful » for eee ‘the vanor frota the janks, 50 as to preserve hd creat mearure the purity of the surrounding atmo+- phere. (m the steond sory three wings rum out at gre engies with the main hoase. They are foot our forty wide, ac* contain olose pens pen: wes, with wo sold as tube im ye wing. te the main bul iding te org Ae KOUsR, 1. le one bandrod ant cwonty Are teat by forty- Sve, wile, aad ime sores biga, aad i can De “npedied” ina norking day of teu Cooma of three thawrai) -hews. CORMENCARONS WUE SRW TORK, Not to mention the aatimited and al availabie Sater commuDicaius beiwsen Late (Commun i- mr SC aarnee b twely reached by Sand. Foe chy ‘the | ortland! street ferry, aud ce }y the aurse care, of the fatry waaly be nel Lo gu taore wily oy the pd Cantal Ke trond. or belter still, one can drive out ag the plewsens glaak road whied compects the old nea wiliage wit Frecses (MY We Bota. Por te acew ‘at — the compan’ nave orectet on van’ Lo the ababiow, aad iat toe tp the ele *giter hoo | manu can PRO pO a!titapi+ concer which vaterests the hoursholder. OF the erevilent effect ot Sree Meni on We an.iary von dion Of the people there is no toon, while The abvotamt aupply st besihy meat to Jowarker wrt entarip al competitors. A reduction of twenty per cont in pasres es result, end ne Weteher cao Kee poe this when be cau snaghie heoatle himeall or have them a the = abetty a 8 a r rate than wader the exittg com A bog, for instance, will be taken (rom any part of New York or Brooklyn, trans- fer ved o the abet oir ond there killed and a fn - oe ibe Wards punotun'y ape ee aceordn . aa will eam of n conte, w both wey while Tne ony cepanienion — “af a buteher killing bie own bog ow the yoo we ied if Hae foot of ine anime oF themesive nue, will i iecnciet i aud Creme for forty cents each, The company Pi ny etieg @bh eatablinbed interests, but they succes € the @€périment to concentrate qetoeee at is DOW scattered, aud with wa- Jebie Avan lage “) GonAUNBOrR, Tae eACOURAT ION, the Central Railros4 depot at one aiternoom whieh cohveyed about tive i ee @'elock yeuterde: hundred goose Of the Contre! Re) troed vom! eonay of the Nv Caaae, qnoets arr t it steation, _ directed to the kuling aod Cae A ong Carried on the ioe ale rapdity ot tbe work «me me of surprise ¢ven to butchers. The erwin were next condacted w the tables, where Genonesraten hw does an interest they have in a iy OF nant Peery tring was eapplied on a Wi genio, Commdering the dare humber of consumers, This Being cooeladad the diy was caliad to orderhy Mr. Winheld, tut bie rob void got react rh of tbr tuseting, sor howe! maleony. The Cooper, © 90 mee « Tr KB. Glber, who gave # detailed account of the Origin and progress of the structams, Mr. Schultz next sDoke and mid he beliewod the ea! wae destined W save their city. This sbattolr had the capectty of six OF thaw vo Paciy; Lnere wos in fact the name differene ae Yetwoen Arwert-an aud French ieatitetions -(applaaen) — me Gatos end contracted tn Its system, (he other ive, embracing w internets with- whe oot connected With the abattoir, but own pay Durarry and | Weir ourteowy seRtion fon the euene BOARD OF EDUCATION. ‘ eee Expenditures of the Your 1566 for School Purposes—Estimates for 1867—Interesing Statistics of Our City Scheel System, Kc. The Hoard of Education mot last evening in the ball corner of Grand and Elm streets, Commissioner Sulean Presiding. The Finance Committee presented the anaual report ‘on the probable cost of the school system for tho year 1867, from which the following oxtracts are taken, con- taining the most interesting and ail the important points of this elaborate report, Tho following Statement shows for what purposes the moneys will be reqnired, and also the appropriations made for the ame objects by the Board for the present year Appropria- Estimates tics 1866, Pity) 1867. Salaries of teacherr, day sehools, $1,304, tin of Janitors, day'schoola, "64, nar 150,206 Tecidental expenses of ward ‘schools, including fuel....-.. Depository, being the coat of all the books, stationery, black Doards, brooms, &e., used by “or for the papiiaof sehouls Evening schools, including sala ries of Cachers and janitors. Rents of school premises. . Salaries of — evperintendents, olerks, and all other em- PLOVER. ».. .oe0e- sereveesce oe Tne dental expenses of the Board fom which inotudes ting, advertiaing, repairs to Re hat Of the Board, «: 8 hop, storage building, 171,829 95,000 25,900 60,000 46,000 of works! stable, cost of vebicles for use 50,000 31,848 3,000 38,000 14,337 48,000 40,000 12,000 45,000 20,000 Gas for ward and evening ‘schools For purchasing, leasing and pro- conning sites ty pon hee build ines, and for furnishing, fitting up, altering, eniarging and re- pairing the buildings ‘and pre. bari ander charge; for the support of schools which shalt have been organized since the last annua! apportionment g! the school moneys made by Board, and for such fur- pra sumor sums a6.may be moceseary for any of the pur- poses authorized by said act.. 95,406 Aemeepatotion foe: obligations incurred during by the statement, is for teachers’ waked for 1867 being sboat oat St ‘amount for teachers’ sal: was appropriated for oy same year the committee were governed mainly = rite. usual increase of demand for tearhers, caused by the increase of pupils attending tho schools, The number of schools which participate in the Schoot Fund, with tho attendance of puplis therein, is shown by the following siaternent:— salaries, 605,000. In»making the ares moe the estimate than umber, Actual = Whole numbers owe taught, 1866. Gramamar schools. _ * 26,292 56,182 schools, . 43,107 125,928, Colored school: + 10 738 1.946 Evening schools, - & 11,202 25,005 jormal schools... ary 262, 613 porate schools. 18 5,404 14,696 strecccerescess 260 223,210 re nutnbor of teachers cies tn inatrbet voting the of the aforesaid schools (teachers in che Corporate achoo! not included) is as follows: — Male, Female, Day Schools. . 60 1,860 Evening S-hoola lez 284 Normal Schools. a 2 SALARIES OF TEAC! 1eR3—M Air UAPAW TENE, Prt (baged on witendance of pupila) from Cd 00 00 oo Principals... 00 Vice principals. 00 Assistants (ay erage) 00 co 00 oo 0- Sze Principals (per Assistants (per big) Tho whole nuraber of jauitors aired. ‘tor the year 1867 will be about one hundred, which is one for each school building; their average salaries will be $750 pecan he co ntal expenses for ward school” |* to Bande, fuel, current expenses for keeping the eoboo! et in repair, and ac e. ies mot furnished the depository of of Education. The preemie hem Zauispatable to the enhanced cos? of materiale price (aw wel! ag quantity) ee =n8 sz of fuel’ red. he. item of meron for & ntory , 5 ba ken for the ‘oe rath a aa in the schools under the care of Sedona. purchased ode: contracts, which are awarded ve the # lowost reeponsibie bidders, andare monty bold vy the principal acto! hook pablahers of thiscity, The cause Of this Increase over the sinowat appropriated for 1466, ix anticipated increase pupils, The cost per pupil for books, jonery, de, fora the year 1°96, on the actual ea Will bo about $2 05; on the whole namber tanght ty five conte, rpe lietn for colored scl ia tworeased to $40,000, In anticipation of improvements in sorno of the school bild- ings aud sdditional attendance of pupils. ‘The other (toms, With the exception of that for special par have ot been changed ly from last year, and some bave been reduced through a desir: of the Board to ro- trench as much a» powible, The rules pts ex) 4-4 nt the Manual, and are accotstble to all who desire t0 be The lem relative to of school buildings, aes aly igcressed, hat not to s0 tue desite for more wilco! bolid. ings, and ({ de school fund would permiu it dhe mites would feel justified in roommonding & larger sum for the purpose of erecting schoo! buil & si cont on taxable pra- county, $736,999, 905, on the whole pumber fei ome during the ‘ard nara wae the attentions Adjourned business of the Board Wil ‘way Communications Reecived-Award af Con- tracts for Conl The Aw I Parnde to Take Place in November, d&e. A meeting Of the Board of Fire Commierionors was held yoseriay, Mr. Enge occupying the char, There wore also present Mr. Brown and Mr Abbe, Commnications from Clapp & Jones, proposing to Dolld au improvel steam fire engi from the Fire Patrol Committon, relative to the use of promiees No 2% Ana erect; from Benedict & Tower, calling attention to their patont combination bore; from J. A. Bostwick, enclowing cbeck for $60, Re ity for storing pe- froleam in violation of the law; from ard Rrown, sddromed to William at, District Engincer, Metropotiian Fire ont oxpreasing | shanks lor the suceraful eTorte of bimeeit unter bim ig subduing afte of a be the might of ove lee tnat; from the Trostecs of Patric del, thanking tne Departmemt for the) efforts to save (bo ehoreu from destruction, and tele Hevey and Kversen & Haydon, Paty ee res pee Suey see recewweh and agere. rom: the cunt Fah ie rod cptamnber 3 there were fifty-eight aia fokncen falas elarme, The, Voty te Wo. 11. aca, y No. ®, Fequested to have bit dlemnimal altered to resignation, Am avitation trom Mngine Oowpeny Ne. a ond the aniversary of 1U6 orgeo\ ration wae and Ladder Company No. 14 reported the Richard Seott and tho @lectics of Wiihem D. Cononers a members of ‘he company, Engine Compeny No. WF reported the vexignation of C. H, Jones ani & G. Allair, ae twoombert, A gumber of ae were resmived and referred to the proper The Piva © Cotmmittiee reperied im favor of the '. ment of guntre bila Pha Committee on 40d Disetpipe prevented © rewort ahewing rower is emcee! xe fl & sea ala See Commitee Dees are gwove and fur $5 74 for nut coal. bene fat agai of he Department war fixed to (have meen ulnetoon, A Diatiosms Boy--Oresixe Lerten —Forsome montis past Fordinand Heinze, a bright end intelligent lad, fourteen years of age, has been in (be employ of Mr. James W. Schermerhora, doing business at No. 430 Broome street, Ferdinand has beer in the habit of going to the Post Office every day for bie employers! mall, and ag many of Mr, Schermerhorn’s money letters sent from abroad failed to reach him, suspicion fell = the messenger. A trap was accordingly set (or him, am resuited fp confirming the bait in suspicions ip son te Ferdinand’s » Yesterday, a8 uaual, he went to the Post Office and took therefrom ine letters, with which he started ap Nassau street, Am officer detailed a the Post Oillee, who bart been on the look out, followed the Ind and saw hita open two of (he letiors ahd remave therefrom an order or draft for 350 and $10 25 io treasury notes and fractional currency, Ferdinand wae accortingly arrested and the siviea money found concealed inone of the ote of bis Fertinand at onee confessed his gall, and said be had been pluncortag letters for several weeks, real laine abont 2250 in eaah, bes of whith he destroyed, before Justice Hogan end charged Tarcony, and the magistrate cowmittod bin lal, Fordiband suy# he Nvea at No. 196 Boat Eelventi street, CHanch ow Facss Partesora—Mantol Cortez, « =pan- teh seamag, was brought before Justice Hogan on a charge of folee pretences, preferred against him by Marx Cohen, of 115 Chathasa street, The latter charger that ‘on the 12th Inetant Corces called at his place of bus: new and, representing himself ae a shipowner, expressed « desire to purchase goods, stating at the same time thu he had $1,750 iu gold om deposit with Mesere, Goorgy Bell & Co., 22 Broad siroet, Tn reply Mr. Cohen toll Cor- tox that as he was unacquainted with him he woul re- ire a dopoait on any purchases Which be might make, Se this juneture the prisoner producsd a papor or memo randim of indebtedness of Geo, Bell & Co, to hin (Coriez) oat on the truth of the representations thus male, Cohen sold Cortez $298 worth of roady made clots. ing, which he was desired toship, Cortez dressed Ig euft of the clothing, and sfter borrowing from Mr. Cohen, on the pica that he was too Inte io draw on the bank, leit the store, Before proceeding further ta the matter, the Chatham street dealer py inquiries, which resulted in showing that there wa: no such firm a2 George Bell & Co,, at No. 22 read street, and that all the representations Swi “by Cortes were false and untrue. Mr, Cohen therefore charges the prisoner with obtaining Ono anit of clothes money from him by false and fraudulent representat:one, and also with Attempting to obtain the remsinder «f the goods he bad ordered in the seme wanner, The magix trate committed (he priconer to the Tombs to await au examination. Luxe, axo Yer Usiore— Vannes oF Corser. —Ceorge W. Reld, Patrick Kelly and George Gray were severatiy arraigned at the Kseex Market Police Court yesterday, charged with larceny, Reid was accused of having stolen a gold chain, Kotly, it la ald, a dozen brooms, and Gray stood impeached of the mnunthorized powenion ot a coat, Of the individuals who inate these covers! plaints, Alexander Jamison, who owns the chain, ti at 178 Bowery; August Rehbuck, whow br coveted, at 08 Lewis street, and Fretierick Henje ¥ 1 tere coatless’ at 34 Eldridge pircet, Reid admitis having taken the chain, an officer kaw Kelly runn th the brooma, aud Gray waseinght by Hanje with the on: in his possension. Reid says he sold the chain, Keily the broom: when pursued, ant Gra the coat to its owner, Justice Sha: to auswer, and Kelly and Grey for exateto Avs Lancexy of Crormvu,--William D. Inger states that there was stolen from him recentiy, while % guest of @ hotel in Fourth ayonue, wear Twenty street, one linew eliirt, two silk tes, two pairs of a Unen cotlars—t» all of the value of $1! job be elaine as hia, wer waiter {nm the hotel, i red , who, being Brovght wfore . Dodge yeaterday, w $300 to aniewor the complayot ‘Tre Arresren Hroapway Gasenrry, way gamblers arrested on the complaint of Geor Btephenyon, who alleges that they feeoad bim of a tarse sum of money, wero to have beeu examined by Judge Ruel, at Chamber, yecterday, bot on the representa tion of the counse) for the a cuned that be was not fa prepared to xo op with the proceedings, the examtinat wae Postponed t rn Weauend ry of next week BROUKLYN INTELLIGENCE. Tus Ruower Rainoan Agewmey an Jenexe Cio — Coroner Lvach hat wmpanclied a jury for the purpow of holding an inquest on the circumstances attondiny too death of Mr, Theodore W. Ywight, an olf resifont of this city, who died from the effects of tajuries rensived by the railroad cars tn Jersey Oity on Monday night, Mr. Dwight, who wae about seventy years of age, it appears, crossed ov or to Jersey City, In company with bia daugh ter, Mre. Kennedy, ter caildron, ant a servent yiri, on the night in queue lo order to eee them eafe on boart for Wachington Wh le atiempt- while they Were in motioa, he wax ylaform and eustaned the severe Ned. The ¥ vorvant girl wax 9\s0 tempt to silghs while the train 1 to her bed frou the | that the eam started without giving 1 sag, and hence i & vreat mea * reeorded The inqnest will ba held on ff riday nal at the Comnty Conrt Toone. Kix nny Thc ten set vom 1867, —At the mor'ing of the Bos held on Tuts. day evening, the Committes on Mqnalization of Taxes, ta whom was referred the amewunent rolie of the dif. forent warls, ported that (hey had eaamined the met ter from a ¢ aratye statement of the ealuat) Tre Bem of Supervisors 09 689.1 On persona! Temerd ahout Falwe of real evtate im inereernd (en p tnerense be dedu wevernl wards of bbe city game committee reported om Taised by axadion for the ©jpors of the county govern ment at $1,196,224, Bown Tuer ow 4 Steawen — Yestentay morning James Burne and Jobin Collin, Jamer Ryan wore arratirvet before Justion Walsh on « serious charge, The allegn. tiene are (bad the Lwe forme: named men weet om board steamer Mary J. Vaughen ou Tuesday afternoon, wile the veerel iny at the Erie heen, and seized sad — Of » hawnor valwed at $75, threatening to take life of the Watelman f be interfered with them t wer wae kobeequently soll to Ryan, whe te @ jonkmam Oving at the foot of Partition #treat, for ihe urn $21, The pole of the Forty-third precinct were im inediately notified of the robbery, and enorme) ot in arresting (00 partion above mentioned, The haw er: od, root, it Daving beem out t ewiity, and were belt to Sear the schon of the Grand Jury The Jumkman gare | bonds to anewor the oharre of receiving stolen goods. Aw Uxrontosare Aveame—A Youss Law Accrpreriniy | Som Dean. On Toemtay Inst a pariy of five young men | went down the Coney inland road for the purpore of i having ap afiornoom'# sport aud enjoying a few show ar | any stray gewoe that might be prevented im their ramble through the woods, A youth camed Andrew Cassidy carrted the guint, and whtl ny hewide another wi the yy waned Jone , me point & thé Coney Tetent Toad between Hiok’s Poet and Tonion's Rotel, the weapon woe necidentatly divetonred \ts contents pax ing through the head of Bredy, who teil to the ground and expired ina few moments. His compantony, » for * time wore ® mont paraly ead wit) horror conveyed tne body to t ence wf the decesse!, at the corner of Boyt « wtreeta, Ooroner Lynch will bold on tnquest on the body. Fine. The alarm. of Ore yestercay morning aboot ert o'clock wes by some Umber taking Gre in the tobe factory of 1M. Grath, tm Hodgewiek strom, moar Ven Tromt. The property wae daraaged to the exept of re n $500, which la Cally Covered by incuranc Rusiver on Tan Lacmnpen's Cocron Ge, ‘The Cutete of his inatitation gure» poblic exbibrticn on Teontay lant, at Collage Port, L. 1 onaer the waper- Vision of Colonel J.D. De Lancy. Aboot ene thousand ™ were present. The cede vow oprah conree of Aniiag ander the disect yar) mot prackiie Bures, ting wretit pein: fearbar ood pupil, Among the goons were General A. H. Ham‘iion, Captain Rowe. United #intar army Jadge A A. Fhipt A aber of grinen were tale roong Which were servers) valuable libraries Borns took the tite whieh eonetioted of the Kiswry of England ia mee PERSONAL INTELLIGENCE The Oren bore ge (Ky ) Me may, et Chepe Tiving in Ohio cow in that Mtate, a Mere Fi a mater of David #04 *amuct Freeh whe, we betlers, State of Ken. be closet person tu the boande of the focky. humdred and thirteen yeare old hier of the late Col Abively, , where abe war bore, Mre. Preach's generat enna wrth the och neoD venience: in moti - nt «a Ianne 1. Bore, foammesty 0 poster of) bet acm Jo Paris, «er married «few weet ny bits ep —dJ we Mre Boreh The latter ist? wer marred (9 & well Brown br 08 of Date & yeer oF too ence oy him required to give bai) in | The ten trout | ~ an fe absurd abun ie @ sum of mon we “0 real «uforing, is the Gunsequence of patriotic werviud SEW JERSEY INTELLIGENCE. prone 9g Seracy City. in our army, I hope the members of (ui Daranrone ov sux Punaveriia Prugees.—tue Vor- | Lo. S0th regiment thonaselves will take shiv matier “2 severance Hose Company No, 6, of Philadelphis, took | houd and endeayor to Interest those patriotic and gener their departure yesterday afternoon from Taylor's Hotel — wealthy or wae eve subseribed so pro aey we goheme, la some of the casen of fur howe, Sueeayeo loan canaeaiee say vesned to misery amen eowiok aud crippled roidiers by whow, bringin a 4 playing “Auld Hane) Mr | we are constantly surfeundod, Tho Int rest on $00. lor, Chief Engineer of Liberty of Jermey } would bay mueh bread and meat each “oy ads thera furew af in the name of ‘the of @ A ©. BARNETT tec and aseured (hem of the warn ‘elued for than by (he department, wi jook with Prony | a renowal of (hetr visit, Heboken, THE LTE JOHN VAN BURER. Surromn Case ov Sricrpe —Abontthreo o'olock poster. | The tteomains of day afvernoun aiman about forty-five years of age wax Chores The bu fonnd lying dent on tho old West Hoboken road, near] row matt Piobe's Hotel. A single barrelled pistol, marked J. 8, | Mambatcn Club tT, M., war Ormly «raved in one hand and had iavoiy | (Pe Bur ~ttesiuth Woon dinthanged! Ho was id, with side He wat ” Dinck whisker, wore n hin ey ye) i aide F Apprope erations are balng made for the ve gel onion sees otter, Onthe bedy wae favadm | Obeequies of the tate Juhu Van Buren. The fuoeral Percimin po’ on. a - ash pam re mm wi tak sce WO mOrrow, at ten Bod. The norvices i. The leit suie of ihe we fow the month to whe | {he mort Unpo sag aud impprewive euarnoter, eye was greatly ditigure a pistol abot, the [The mourhere who willbe present on this oocagion will oye was complovely blown ou, Coroner AveRy Wil ao inquest w-day, . Hudson City, Formanow ov 4 Vonoxreen Comvaxy.—iy porraiaston ol iuehide not only tho iromodints relatives and friends of the decowed, but reprosuntatives from Congress, foderai, Suse und nonicipal departinents, and members of Governor Ward a tow rite com hax Just boon. 2f tae bench and bar of tis city, the 31, aolas Ses ranstered, and will be turned out for Inepestion Ina fow Sloty, Of © ot WAS a Member Man. ore: Sie Governce has ined A comin’ on to liam which Mr, Van Biron was its late preew py Of the vompany, iad iat notin {i'd hs iptoation of belng prowut at tv, Deotlon, Newark, TN ahip Soutia to Grace chure will be placed in 2 magnificent rosewood coin, to that which contained the remains of the late + Seott amd Dean Richmoud The following gen: Will oot ae pall bearers at (he funeral;—ouverieur Kom ©, Anthony 1, Roberton, iW. Stoughton, Samo! J yomerday, Abd Wulay they auras Howe ror sano Wowen.--A number of ladies of Nowark have suceeded in secering vullding, No. Los Bast Brood strvet, with two adjoining lol ropoae to comvort lato a “Home for Ey vomen.”” which they portable Aged SANITARY. } Tides, &. TM, Barlow, Ja, T. Mrady, Chas, M. Mont, Premioune ~ Alouso ©, Paige Cholera in New York and the Lower Bay The Rey. Dr, Morgan and other clergyman Ww) omer Repert of the Deputy Health Otter, & co. eto tk he Conere! services, No caves nor deaths from cholers were ollleially re wrG OF ARR OF TRE Ra, poried wt the oflces of the Health Boord during the | Ate moo'ing of moabera of the bar, beld at (ae law twenty-four hours ending st two 2, Me yesterday afine | Tnstiiate yostco tay, Mr, William FF. Allen wae caked to noon, Late yoatenlay afternoon, howe: epplice'on | the chair, sod idaund R Robinson was appolntodsen waa made for 4 burial periuit Cor a patient that het diod | retary, of cholera at No, 61 James utroot. ‘The death had bee | Mr. Eitwarde Pierrepont moved theta committer of endden, no medical aid having been extended to the de | seven be appainied by the chair to calla ra} meeting conved. Several casos of cholera have occurred iv the | Of (ho members of the har Fay bey a Neate ot eopeat to (ue memory of the late Van Bure, te houw® heretofore, and ‘it ia probable that the do- consed Was & member Of a family named Gorman, sey oral The moiton war seconded by & LM. Bartow, Lag membert of which have ‘already died from ube | Ly" OvMy Gartiol sad i pot B, W, Stougl on: divowse, Samuel G. Gourtooy, Alexander W. Brad? 4A. REPORIM YOM THE LOWE MAY, oy Mail ware es nein een, ‘ne foRAUHEe pew cauke Were Peceived Ou board the Vasey Tiall wore appointed by the chair eueb comiinitioe, hospital ehip Faison, at. the lower qneranting, from ihe Cte cose ee STATES Diarra come, Judge Smalley proxtding, Mv amship Helvetia, om Tose tay Bt Weatoans Samuel 6. Courtney, United Mates Distriet Attorney, u adirewe ain erence co the dea ‘This? cotteteing wiew maeromnd fhe remark. in reference co the dea ; nee bast return :—~ y May {1 pieae your Ho proce f Down, brekwnsds bil Sradth, mgod Manp- | praine dovire ors pres cop aa 4 ne % apeh whe ag ow With foclloge of sorrow amd mmeret tat have to an - eu, BI b> “ Bounce to th cvart of ” tmonttianive, Rugland; brit Beller, aged 1 years, | peubrantn i cour Cue leat, OF aae of be meek stig Denmark. Boron, Last epri ! ‘ edmoun ; epriny he ioft this olty om a vialt 1 Karon@ * Rewer es with the hope of having bir bealth, which bed beam iO. ot Stigo | Aged 26, of Moana nit sh sie um em so onmn Marron Mana ie bie Joba Gounge, & dor aga, ulaand the warus mn Win retarey Wa Nuih a vn board, 2 (od H DH WELL, Deputy Hoalth Git ind | er ia Hoevest, Beer, Or 1508, Lime () Otermity, alnaost withio rexel of the elty tn.aet me out there + Ren One dest an! oo | he bad heeome renowned fn his vrofextoua) gareer, Hix distinguished position at the bar, bis great talent ‘ the hip Hel¥osia were teanstarced yp ee ue molow Which 1 mow do that im reRpect mot ET, Dewey Hes tth OF oo this court de now adjourn, | theretore + INTELLIGENCE. ’ eaten Bang Mtund. orling vermis t°sya!iag the abit, ebaree'et pra Bt, av | igh gockat stand Ue lamented dooessnd, Tee ssngutan on Lot 2 ohded moeting of the Dermorratte General Dodien ial of fammaany fe!) wax Bold lant evening, W aioe ll gf Raa M. Taevkia the cheat, | Atte eatogies hed wewm, bre ~ candies + 1, Amati souneed py Polar PR. Hweony, ORetiog G, sidge eT enon ag oy othe pl Bertil ao 165 Pine, for Lie TORETe URen Ou nlitee of Keven be ep ' ' oe r - Hone, | RTO athe sr sate * of be Q ene Cointy Agrtoniiernt Son. ‘ Hincoka, on launday, Oolwnnr MB, at elewen o'ele mocrney in cegard to the demise of!JoKve rd MILTON rhe cnsistad of the following gyatiowen Aged ior Canersl CHART W? (. HAMILTON L, gon xine, Mio vet Dleutennat Gatourt and ac a, | tarawel @ tmoy, Wan C Barrett, Neawae 7 | Udvipve Worle, John You, She y ‘ George 0 Harverd, end , ' . CoUrtBey, reported the ob lating renciations, whieh wore adopted apanimavaly Ths Dew ae ol Committee of the city of Now , | Serk, » beget with ore eco w Of oe Ae ime O° he New Comunader of the Birmt Brande. JAY ONSiMRe ING. We “we ane ¥. 0. 8 N.Y Hrangr ar Homiquariecs are oa 4 Wall mtreo! MABdaNA uf Poglaenin in his rade will report in poreou to the nel © rnmand ng on receipt of thin order, “fhe mnurtie the brigade stad eit repor! to the Colonel ( mmandir fwnally or by letter ou receipt of tela odes. A heretofore ped wil remalo tp on Watt! Ulbe ow C moditied or cowntermanded. Majer Joon Wert Jr ” . A petal Atirraey General o@ asus Common | of Lhe iwalliy foyate Gh On Commgrt + « cake Fs ¥ o\ wikly ’ chin ns this order Wt WALD, . we iy, fertile in reeoritons Chon Commanding ret Ay oude m Nad pomapetites int “0 ti Ad rename, mt satus JS. Van New, Majorand Acting Hrigate f of the sevewty -Nin iegiment b Jaadera. Tuo battation drill of the sev “i wwe New York State National Guart (Hi blander wat (0 bave (wkem place last « é tho nite in Seven ~ Fae GcMerY, tte Boo ys F , «oad Br ne nity Convention had (ruined which are rtored at that place for the ume of he 1B | jy enn canis 4 masta. tea. Seameane ments drilling ¢ Tk was customary last year fn y providing, and Inve "iat General Pahact to erage the arms at the sreenal je toot bey pow of aking w the morbers of the varinus regiments could aso b priste action t wo ty the death of Joun there without previously having to go | be Mactom ‘Teytor 1 war re armor or ne cmpelied ee Mo ed then the r no of the ome \" mon the eft aren Cor Obirey Fron Ryme OREN son thew aenes taton # tuceral ina bod ti: Ow be procared Inst mughs Colaneh, tv intttiee, oom bing by adie Gair, the regiment i |. Harlow, & a movements, whith were performed om Veuve @ tent ayo abhe ree fot regwiee nesting of the se ad plived rem niert great neraber ane, pam In view of the Hi inl ot ‘The Properd Traneationtio Viel ef he os: aes had ‘whe Seventh ealment. hire bad reer ~T epee 1) Oh RDITOR OF FMM MMAL wey, end CORT. tet ame New Yona, Oo, i, thee ap cree ol Tamminen af regres i 4 be coheed at a fatare date te the well your indepandene and brite: img clas | S08 you are willing to pubil#h remarks, if you denn therw Joel aryl calculated wy correet AD abies even tho eh the be directed agame’ 8 pot preent, 1 take the Hierty ey W- saying «fom words to the citizens of Now Fore trond | paying a try tale as bot Jolin Van Borew. ity on ommmiiien of \itemge "> po bon and hae t j oe * ri Ani PONT, Charman Many lettre hav: been | o Co veer Yomevwa, Meeretary. sald lately comoerulng the contemplated inp of tbe mi weuth rey wen SGANM YT, a to Pare daring (he [ wealuhy gentieuen: The Fince of Yr. Yau Karen's Interment , Oot iT, itee have commitied themvsalver in varhons amounts, rengieg a1 maine o nu Vaw Berem will be Boay from 91 om $90,009 cacy to be 4 the peyee | eepottored io the Albury Kural Cemetery op *siurdey 1 The scheme opt ly tee many frends and few | oret ft tho writing te Gt keown peeps ne = a t t " here © oh areaant of the (reared farm oe, and yet the aimuntity of the whole thing wort pede ny aap erty enbtbadn, bo ommn ener oie be palant to every thinking men of the commanity, te | ovine wat omamem, the fitet place would the Seventh regiment feriy repre sere sont the so) ore OF Tokuntenee of the United diates who ¢ Paste ERS ry vesTeamy. waht the revatiiom’? I think an eratuieation of | A embers of the premn! der wr vid of coull 1 tow or emma in tie Freom » Par ‘ally to ny tamed abthong! it some of the members i Ut. veome to he a whemeb pren ee of wod wpree'’ Ik may Oe very petri and er for our wee)\hy citLen® \o opm row page An: ~ for the yurtonm of semiing Fa ot tee * Ctgem to Papa to tech ane of the gres'eet military 608 Of the Word bs art of war Wel whee IE req ee ee ee © mattor shuald be weighed well before \ @ canner coution, Rvery day, as we pan up lowe or bueinggn 06 Our cout a es @ pose tie, wis am arm a both, lane then have, who are Bet ing for ® 4 With whieh to he y wo lanay re wre pwr wre | a thease prem wert fa 4 citer of the Preset