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4 ms NEW YORK CITY. pS. 4 vvaibude THE (OUBTS. wiTED States cifcuiT COURT. mecion vo Breckarge from Arrest Nelson. John Graham vs. antonio ailan.—This case came op ‘before Judge Nelson on a motion by pounsel for the piainti@ that the motion op the part en to be discharged ontanaing that from arrest be heard be- ‘Millap’s co" end repeatedly the case had been Nelson and Benedict yesterday opened this oul at held g temporary sitting, at which they heard a few motions and prescribed to some extent eae action the court will pursue in the the pregent term and during next ¥ the members of the st Est gant fire reteuh hat Motion for New 1 in ‘the Freéman Onse. In the case of the nieptisns ae 2 tee, some time ago, convicted that he, ip his capacity of Internal Revenue Inspectot, had extracted and re- Pe a bribe f 2 tp ete @ mo- ton or a new tris 661 court ees a would hear the ments at two The ind Van Campén Case. In thé case of alleged fraudulent contracts en- teréd into by fei ig Ho & Mexicad, and another, 0 to) by whom tpe com- i pana ‘as confirmed, and in la était it nal tgs 0 fone the @ was repre- Ti a importance to Sayediar she fe 00 we BH ison der ined At oa jot ~ name ther a that ‘any ; that the er, and that counsel rv cage as the appeal GyTeD dai OISTRCT COURT. to Bond a Rectifying Establishment. States ve. Gnd WatsonIn this actify in ban ent in Christopher es Watsén—was 0 fof ye ae Revenue woain eld in cabtosy a e States " i rae ‘here ath NO | str Hat Attorney, ‘opposed UNITED STATES Dis ICT COURT —IN ADMIRALTY, Collision Case, Before Judge Blatchford. The case of the Neptune Stepmship Company i Mary Sandford was resumed yesterday ta o'clock. Witnesses examined wet again produced On the part of ang ei Petitions ie fo wtey Westerday. Matthew P, Robbins—Referred to Register Wil- ‘Uams. George M. bis ea ape to pri sor Fitch. |. T. EMMONS] ster Dayton. aris May Rem to Reg Hen. Villiam QI red to Dwight. he oa Loweustein-sBerefred iw Ketch- “Alonzo F. Robbins. pane Williams. The foregoing Po, Fa are ‘at 0! ees York clig. Mian H. Lawson, unty— Referred to Register moh anes Cate SUPREME COURT—CIRCUIT—PART |, Tho St. John Disaster—The Case Given to the Jury. Before Judge Cardozo. ‘ Nathaniel Caldwell vs. the New Jersey Steamboat Company.—This case, which has occupied the atten- tion of this court for about a week, wad Closed and given to the jury yesterday afternoon. The suit is brought to recover $50,000 damages for Injuries sustained by plaintim by the rater the boiler of the steamer St. John, Nearly three days were pve ust pes by the counselan summing up for their respective clients, and at the Fogg of the a ak of are “ce aes. H- - ee ® athe cout “he t at * oun e it ene pete = ae clined to charge but of the whole About pat @ dozen d ‘harged Hoon the court on beh the p! ‘am, and Cardozo, tn his genenal ‘covered dhoat mn other propoalid jos of em an youy, ooh ie tions related to the ility or fone oy dants in the event of their ha Rng the ment ame ks = struction or the tare shay pru- ence eich oman judgment Gictated or which a me i) dl 4 wan jury then retired, ang at a ha eat four o’cloc! havir return a seale verdict at haif-past ten rar this morning. SUPERIOR COURT—TRIAL TERM. Action Against a Railroad Company for 95,000. Before Judge Barbour. Michael Darcy, Administrator, &0., vs. Third Ave- Mue Ratiroad Company and New York ana Harlem Rauroaa Company.—The trial of this action, which ‘ap commenced 0D Tueeiay morning, was continued ‘ee claimed to recover 7 costed be negligence of the defendants niin 4 ch it was collision af the of Thi ber 4, 1808, for platutia tne 4 dismiana} of les. The a to pwn x, st tesiea ue Nee as os “asrected to ses ed oe oe of ‘seve ing ont ‘ot 08 ree sought to be c Bema nn ee for plaintiff; J. 0. Spen F. Daly or tart Ralirdad Co company; B. Potter COURT CALENDARS THIS DAY, m CouRT—OmncuIT_Part 1—Nos, 1237, 948, R 5 eh Tat, Be iat Mens 8, As, 1867, 1361, a 1368, i Mt — | 7 ‘a png art 24 oa, 4089, PL AL TERM—Purt 1—Now, 176, 79, 490, 181. Part }OB. 165, 160, 170, 171, 162, 77) Mattiim Covat—GayBRAL TERM.—Nos. 1, 2, 8, 4, 16,08 80, lt 1s 1 tas 1 SS ee CITY INTELLIGENCE. , LARGE INCOMB.--A. T. Stewart returns @ net in- wome this year of $667,499, A Heavy Passenoer List.—The British steamship #rance, of the National line of Livervool packets. ar- ‘Howat, "Wir, murphy is engaged in Dusiuess at NO. ver atreet. ) rived at Eile Hicks Joapetat, , and brought as paasen- agin LeyeACRanes masaricee na faaeel the Cor- ‘Halt yesterday, persion ee si of pres Tas Fire rieaeacomatnaigr gunk P commission ore held Saale ananias apis annaling yesiantar Se oe aug ara for eo the conauragsen of aire ee PROBABLE FaTaL tes bers ay —On Mon- Music IY THE Panx.—The Park Comrhissioners po romans Dodworth’s band and forty performers the By rete afternoon con- on June. | pent. eee caned @man, name un- known, was found floating in the North siver yester- day morning. The body was dressed in dark clothes. body bor aiams nine wanes of dressed in ligh » also Hee ely "atop found yor athe mat PERSONAL.—Rev. E. H. Ohapin, of prepa satled foe BaroOR yesterday in the Cunard steaniship A SOLEMN Mass OF REQUIEM.—The obsequies of Captain Don Jacobo Gordon y Villaverde, of the Toyal Spanish Navy, will take place this forenoon trom gt. Stophen’s Roman Cathole chareb, where 5 pone of the ne eee Som st po ae THE Pg nae clerk in the New York Post OMce named James Bell was arrested on Tues- Se ee, bees Wal, of the Fifth precinct, on soma te, Ogueral Pest Serer General Post at fhe station Aalsae tere found on bin paonor ae “YoRE ENGINEERS’ SocreTy.—A meeting of Ho, goray, et at their rooms, Military Hall, ‘No, 108 evening, the president in che of new members were initiated zm made by members upon the wages paid DEATH FROM SCALDS.—-An inquest was yesterday held at No. 306 Third avenue by Coroner Keenan on the tis J of Francis Madden, a little boy nearly four years of age, whose death was caused by scalds ac- cidentally recelved by falling into a of boiling water on Monday last. TERRIBLE ACCIDENT.—A Man named James Fitz- patrick, residing at No. 315 avenue A, was engaged in pouring hot lead into a hole in a brick wall yesterday: ae ame fe when an explosion occurred, by which the thrown into the unfortunate man’s face, ty hime a fearful manner. He was taken to; the Bellevue Hospital, where the eunpege gave it ‘as his opinion that Fitzpatrick would lose both his eyes, Firan Harcnway Casvaury,—Coroner, Keenan was yesterday notified to hold an inquest at the New York Hospital on the body of John Mulloney, a man about thirty-Aye years of age, whose death was the result ofinjuries received on Tuesday by accidentally falling into the hold of the steamal (eater tying at pier No. 8 North river. Deceased ‘Cherry street, but came from Boston four or ave weeks ago. EpvgatTina BruraLity.—On the corner of Sixth street and Segond avenue, in the middle of the cross- Walk, there was struggling a dog In the last agonies of death. About three hundred persons, of ail ages, Dgap INFANTS.—Yesterday morning, at quite an early hour, an officer of the Seventh precinct, in patrolling his beatin Henry street, found the dead body of a female infant and took it to the station house. Soon after ret opicer discovered the ret child ‘on the sidewalk. This he also took to = at tidn® ahd subsequently notified Coroner! Deputy roner Wooster Beach, afterex- ehildred tad been born alive. Inquests will be held” to-day. MEETING OF THE Boss BaKeRs.—At Bernhard’s ‘irst Avenue Hall, corner of First avenue and Fifth it, quite @ number of bakers, so-called boss bakers, or proprietors of bakeries, assembled yester- afternoon. No formal smaeting, was organizod, onl; es = howev uta oe toca F on ak ety ‘one Soolety, Myposed acre ot Che fou | i is contemplated 8 begin, ob. on. he it bar oF Jae ti } neon ju raation, are of Bae one 0) “oy ened. that tha is ths that t cannot be carried itarough. Ser ear, 1, Will not} strike, ‘and te egy as well aoas S sibs} mpoasible for the dior ay to pay th asked. POLICE INTELLIGENCE. Youna WOMAN CHARGED WITH FRLONIOUS, AS-) SAULT.—Ann Reian, @ young German woman, was; yesterday brought before Judge Kelly, at the York- ville Police Court, charged with @ deadly assault on Caroline Beckier, he $71 neo onan The injured, woman was pxegweer tay ving on.Aac- count of the sores her fi rie been taken to Bellevue Hospital. ace ‘aa fully committed to await the resuit of her Siotiin’s injuries. ALLEGED ASSAULT WITH AN TRON BaR.—Charles Pulonville, 6f 163 Lewis street, yesterday preferred a complaint before Judge Shandley, at oo seh ap Mar- ket. Police Court, t George Ru the latter with st him on the ‘head Nona withodt provocation with an Rudolf, who claims to have acted in self-defence, gave bail to answer at the Court of General Sessions, TRE FORTY-NINTH STREET STABBING AFFRAY.— William Byron, who on Tuesday ,evening stabbed Barney Timmeny, and Michael Timmeny, a brother | of the latter, accused of stabbing Byron’s wife during | the same diMculty, were yesterday brought ques Kelly, at the Yorkville Police Court, RP ae \ porarliy committed. In the afternoon an’ examina. | tion took pl when several witnesses were exam: ined. It was shown that the diMcuity ori ry pron Mi i the relative merits of Cobui le, and if into a ge he is belng eny' resent at ve ey di at ad considered aH ‘lous, and Byron's irten are net slight. At the close of the examination the accused were fully ‘commit. ted in default of U of bad CaPTURE OF ALLEGED FEMALE SHOPLIFTERS IN Broapway.—Late on Tuesday afternoon, detective | appearing females en Taylor 461 Broadway, and thon ti ey came out. § : 3 g i 8 if two or took them ae peemvers street sation. searc! prison e sr pocket the prisoner a La cloth worth $40, whigh was su ident! i - see Ty of the Damed tan ae, peries we Te. be ues before Ji at the eeu the. Tome "fon frat in de- was born in’ Ireland, thirty nd ke and Turd ‘ave ' le gor tWent: ears also a oe of Ireland, lives bh y-ninth mtreet, ashes and we rick She Pisedba net pee Sm ‘© APFRAY IN Dover Stumpr.—Yesterday Morning Alexander Baylis, an Englishman, forty- peabody ol keeping a restaurant at No, 47 Nassan streot, and ‘arron, Ham- fiton street, Into al altoreutibn ea ths corner of South an Dover “atreeta a te ali luring eran it ». ege Rayin ra into the - house, Gischarged it at Carroh's. Ne nt 0 Cs the sped tae 318 aim and the intended yiotim ~| Tact hein he pe of pe bo arrest before Justice Ico Bowing at the oma ie {s natant that the accused, ining that een Was conspiring with ® man named Wilson to det ud him (Baylis) ont of & board bill contracted some time since, determined to be reve een hence sought the quarrel which reanited in the # hooting, te committed the aceuged to the Tombs for trial. Mauigrovs Miscnin: good looking woman, was arrested by omcer Bonnet! of the Tombs Police Court yesterday snecaoon, on 4 te of having wilfully ana (naliclouaty ¢ thrown a ni, over ¢ i ne Ir the Tan | ou resi at 6 Loy wiret therein a ving pe n betore Iustiog default of ball. ty. Sine tihtahearaas We METROPOLITAN POLICE. ‘and “Sommnities for trial in Wholesale Changes of Ca Captaine—Appointmont of Twe Captains and Right The appointment of Captain ‘Bracke as Fire | Marshal lias had the effect of bregking the dead lock ied be ‘3 and gir et in their swaddl "i formed a * evi mticeoeriaal rude tien ieee es Tha.coe- col ons, the le gasping an sna] by the eee galial oa fate emis fe upon tne | roe te are of almost dally occur- hence linen pindes that our aoa are growing more brutal and heartless every day. 00K | Chae the “Union afternoon the following and appointments were made by a unanimous : {fin samo reer, trom the ‘Bia tho ‘Twenty- aM ry Theron om the the to the bs John 0. Hele : Copiaka tain J 0, Slott ‘ first, Captain Jacob, Fae Bio esting. Seventh to the Fim a. aoe Be sergeants were ted tains: Seer ate a Walah, to pe captain of ‘precinct, , roundsmen,. ted ser gerne Pon way fine Tulry-st; Onaroe WC and. Theron T Thompeoe, “at Of the Sevent ‘The of Cay er cena cana nec Mafonalr ana ‘Ciipton olerk, Sppot ointe a Bap cle te ‘the Fie Marshal Hara was ie Boa nipeotor of Sonar “osha gg THE FORTY-SECOND STREET HOMICIDE. omenenen Before Coroner Keenan—Several Verdict of the Jury. mioiavere investigation in the case of ex-policeman John P. Bendon, who stands charged: with causing the death of Patrick Egan by stabbing him in the breast with a knife at his late residence, 225 West Forty- second street, early on Tuesday morning, as already reported, was yestel held before Coroner Keenan at the Morgue. Several witnesses were examined, and a copy of their testimony, with the verdict of the Jury, will be found below:— Catharine Egan, of No, 225 West Forty-second street, and}wife of deceased, testified:—At about a quarter past five o’clock morning I saw my husband at the gate in front of our door; I came down stairs and handed him a pipe and some matches; he then sent me for half a pint of liquor to the distillery; I went for it, lense ‘Bim quite alone, and on reaching the distillery in Forty-second street, beyond Eighth avenue, I found” he Place closed; when I came back I saw the er running towards me and a man following ie fatal ae which way they went, I passed in towards my house, when I saw my husband lying in the middie of the street; he was just breathing his last, and there were four or five Persons round: him; I saw blood on him, and learned he had been stabbed; on examining him I found a wound in his left side; we lived on the second floor, and the prisoner lived on the same floor in front; on Mo. night deceased told the prisoner not to make @ no a8 he wished to go to sleep; the prisoner called ‘my husband a great many hard names, and there was considerable ik between them; about midnight deceased went down stairs to the gate and there challenged the prisoner to fight him; the latter replied he would ‘ay him out, and he would be taken tg Bellevue Hospital in a ’ coftin;”” deceased had been arinking some, and there was no aimoulty that T know of yes- fd before deceased was stabt Lewis, residing in the same house, testl- feat lew the deceased and Bie Psoner by sight; ferry half-past four o’clock yeste! morning I got up, avert, husband left for wom Dein minutes fore fives then sat down by the window, when I saw deceased ara on a bench on the opposite side of the merit whi ue a stick; his wife came out and few minutes with de- ceased, ‘when the "handed him a bill and went towards Eighth avenue; he remained standing Step, When deceased i ther up to him and walked ide him a few © Prisoner was on the in. e er struc oodased with is ee hand, about" the middie of oh ce bel he ‘ide; deceased said, curbstone towards the imidale ot tee atten, mak “ny or four i thens red. oe lay down; before he did a0 he i, “I want you arrest that man,” and before he lay down I 4aw brood on his shirt, near where the prisoner struck him; when deceased said, “Now, here, he raised his hand, though I cannot say that he had an; y thing in his hand; he had a knife whit before, Dut Ido Rot know what ne did with it; r thesprisoner struck a he turned and went towards Sev- enth avenue; he looked at bem and said, “ Now, ou |" walking away after dia blows t previous challe: his haad. ouer’s house, and on going there hay found Egan using violent J towards the prisoner, ne he oth had eal his. wife hard names; I told violence, but go to law; deceased sald he se aierkiate took the and dns peobeui hands; 21 et eed fe +e fa he 3 Saar oe Gautarine Mo 0 MoUooK iat liyi West Forty-s seed a tei to the oko tae ofthe Aeeaaaa. but they knew nothing of of itd seashieg Oliver T, Donohue, of the ling gas on on precios, testified that he heard hy abe pli tenement house occupied deceased; he ordered to desist el he would eat them, oy thing was quiet after while Tedorgy § ‘Charles Miller Dono- PE gg tte ta g ve fore morning; eee betas “guia juiet he made no arreats, tuner Officers were eXalmuined, but their evidence proved portant. dward Savaral, of 227 West For! second street, testitied:—At a quarter before five o'clock ga ease || onee out of my window on the the deceased in front of his walking slowly; at five o'clock i went into the yard, | and he and a man went down stairs in 225 towards the street; I then saw deceased in front of peene, and T'saw nothing i his hand; the. prisot out and. Me towards deceased and struck a in the left side; deceased step; ey and waikea into tl oe aad at do recognize the pri nae ae he with Rik beck to" tneaatthe saan whe stan deceased, rendition of the verdic’, was com- Pitiy to oawalt the action mn of the Grand J. uty. | AMERICAN BAPTIST HOWE MISSIONARY SOCIETY. Auniversary Preceedings—Report of the Com- mittee on the Southern Delegation—A South- ern Preacher’s View of the Status of the Negro. The thirty-sixth anniversary of this society was continued yesterday in the Oliver street Baptist ohurch, After prayer, the first subject of importance that came up for discussion was the report of the Com- mittee on the Southern Delegation, in which report cordial response was made to the fraternal expres- slonsaised by the Southern delegates, and the hope Was expressed that all Baptists would co-operate in all ways that might be practicable to preach the Gospel everywhere to the destitute and emancipated Millions of the South, and to secure to them all the rights and duties of citizenship and Christiftn fellow- ship. ‘The report called forth some discussion. Dr. Manty, of South Carolina, in the course of his) address on the subject of the report, sald:—It has been said that if the Southern delegation talk at the South as they do here the whole dimculty will be at end, wiil talk there as do. ; but there) Ste aume things that ppt to say there wi it ia not meedful to x wes bitterness Rit heart 1 ahouid it; but. ie none. the Southern brethren x ing. the, South as they do here will not end all the culties, It is no such easy thing as that. We i rani, this seer ec took last lene cases upon these several vessels were ( } yist Yt Wi NEW YORK HERALD, THURSDAY, MAY 28, 1868. “TRIPLE SHEET. ee proceed to the > ‘ FrouldPads that we ilbatrasen fxs inparance of 8 ule J FINE. ART) GOSSIP, pV SIS a them and Our architects, it would sem, have not won the that goes, to make shown confidence of all the religious societies in New York, people Bm yin, else why should the Bette, Cheever have hag te among them, or leave the graves ‘original Gesigu: of ‘the-Gnurch of the Puritans, ta - the homes of our Union square, copied from an. ed chucch tm rapt, lenceauh Europe? And, now that the Obureb of the Puritans ae || 13 to be demolished, why should a Baptist society, Fieseegte 2. ; ter doe oipodue a dun erly ins edged Uy towers, le luce the design exactly ina Hon. We, font Be hosssiiey 52 or offi new house of wi ? Cali it be that no New York them and stilt sontanup 60 ingpecton of the pes, | architect is accounted ogpable of furnishing an alte- % persons. ioe relfanle, and the re- | gether original design for a.church ? than white mem! twelve out of twenty- | Launt Thompson, the sculptor, gavea delightful I preach the funeral in fact they b8d | farewell dinner the other evening to McEntee and Fo hi By | ys t of this Carefal | Gisferd, the deservedly distinguished work amongst notice how well it | who sailed yesterday. for an extensive and Hf you will not ail we rejoice that in every way After some furor debate the report aa presented by the ‘committee was adopted. SHEBUOS. European tour. A genial poem by Stoddard was read on the occasion. Kuntze's popular statuettes of Schiller, Goethe, Shakspeare, Longfellow, Bryant, Washington Irving, Tennyson and Abraham Lincoln may be seen at Put- nam’s. Rogers has added ‘‘The Council of War,” represent- ing @ consultation between President Lincoln, Gene- ral Grant and Mr. Stanton, to his admirable series of statuette groups illustrative of the late war. ‘McDonald, whose statue “Somnambula” we re cently noticed, has removed to the studio which Innes, the landscapist, formerly occupied in Waver- ley Building. Leutze will soon sail for Europe. He contemplates 4 long sojoyrn abroad. Cropsey is at work on three new pictures, ‘‘Kenit- Worth Castle,” “On the Hudson’ and “Wayard Hills.” He will spend the summer at bis pleasant rural retreat at Warwick, in this State. Shattuck has lately painted, for a Philadelphian, @ charming’ picture entitled “A ‘cree in ‘the Woods.” Gignonx 1s busy upon an “afternoon Scene on Lake George,” having completed his forcible work, “Under the Table Rock,” which we noticed last San- day; Constant Mayer 1s Painting “A Newsboy,” characteristic type of young New York. Rondel! is taking time by the forelock and patnt- ing ‘‘A Harvest Scene.’! Heade, on'the contrary, almost despairing of ever again witnessing 9 real spring, has nevertheless i i iat i the ropol can doubt for a moment that number of would have equal if not Lipid tied of any Israelites, the fifty days from Easter to Shebuos, or of Pentecost, known as the days of Sephira, are but in- trodugtory to the reawakening of nature after the sleep of winter, and emblematical of the reawaken- ing of mankind to the true faith by the proclama- tion of the ‘Law of God” from Mount Sinai, and of the fact that “All the people answered together, and said:—All that the Lord hath spoken we will do.” Hefice the Jews celebrate this yearly holiday in every part of the world as the birthday of their own faith and of the belief in the unity of God ‘among the peoples of the earth over the mythologies of heathenism with its plurality of gods and god- desses, It is something worthy of note that a people who trace their religious, if not national, existence more than fifty-six centuries back into antiquity, the divinel; ee red and'h fatto tats wove covers, do still adhere ith proclaimed to their een more’ Cred oar He ohgaat years a AD. and at port, together with newsof contagious diseases raging in certain foreign ports, has caused the reflection that the coming warm weather will be a busy season. Ey Precaution will be taken by’ mi officers and destructive urges. shall beyond their jurisdiction and spread ak hee ion fare cehous Gus our city. The rales and ‘already ieee ri masters of vessels under qt narantine until the commander alall be fur- ished Sree ‘of hoalth, and © Night must be holated at “All persons rhatever belonging to 8 veasel at quarantine ve atrieth hibited on shore excej t the Health -- Noadigwisln art, usleas fy farailenion of ts soso 8..Ail persona _w on canal: oer ata time wien history i a omy faa of Aue ‘s Carleton, the publisher, having returned from his the oldest German Hebrew c tion in this city recent visit to the Barbary States with afall port- the ae country, Aet| on brine of Svein ‘en i hecpmnir ced in between vessels put, under quaran- | ono of sketches, has set his engravers at work on® was cele yesterday wi 8. No boat o: new series of comic pictures, entitled “Our Artist acca ae aan a at quarantine an to snteroours in Algiers.” Geaflug with Ww OF pass ‘Whittredge is converting into pictures several of Be Scola or Mosaic faith entitled them ut it | even, without a writen ten ostoak bb Preah a the opening othe “e yrinaat and other eFesenen reine Ot on | the numerous sketches of scenery in the Rocky “ark” and bringing forth therefrom the sacred | board ole ves sheet uae from the |’ Mountains and on the Piains made by him during bid” scrolls, ‘the choir. the reader alternately singing ap) rope pe Neat Soca by the organ. ‘Western trips. Md the roaser, a, Gola. a of vesuele ata kine except on an} order from the marae feend gone to Cincinnati to paint some tein, begat Tead the nineteenth and twentieth | commander. ve 7 Officer. looded stoc! el Exodus, the second book of the Penta- 8, Com of are accountable for all irregulari- Buchser and Mercier also are simtlarly empieyed, ¥ mmencing with, \‘In the third month, ‘we understand, availing themselves of the opporta- Bay came they unto nities afforded by the great equine congress about the wilderness oi Bria When a LSet rele to be held at Jerome Park, - fae Hy, es ner, the ‘tabbl, read a chapter | warand ‘rimmed to the ‘pind, except on account Lazarus ts to pdint from a photograph @ portrait from, Ezek: prophet, and then the aith Ti. The bilge dormant bo com letely pumped out'at least | Of the late Pierce Butler, the husband of Mrs, Fonny was chant 6 earth is the Lord’s and the full- | twicea day and water from alo! mgslde be putin the pump until | Kemble Butler. hogs ero; the ir ere Se Wiel end ey arama tere Mo water ag pumped oucaball be lear ad fee from any f- |" Wwiniem ‘Hert has nearly finished two picturés ee 101 — | 12 Alf Dedelothes of the ate must and atre bein ea a te the roading de te procession, | Se gi fee tick wate, when the sing may a Hays has in his studio, Desides his plotured of él ‘ deposited in the The Pars a lh Mo rotuse fuse beds aor toy sr other material Brie be and deer, the manuscript ofa work by_D. J. Millet, shortly to be published, entitled, “The Birds of wee -esre or silent me, Peeves i God, America.” Thayones Cech weed ee beet Soe ont ivi i seated in ranting, and the eagh’ and every sald vessel is Rereby hotided to bura such refuse. materia ‘immediately on | and were uate, “hore were Marshall is not with bot alse ten and eight Par aoe a & cag aed nod aroupont wis oan thlrlde of gad | Patera superb sattiie, Weygestea'sy ia sation Gressed tn black ‘Thereupon the Rev. the ta dria foregoing rules will be punlsbedss | Hieture of Leonardeda Vinel, ‘The ssaviour st the of a vessel subject to quarantine or visitation arriving in the port of, new Yorke who vine remali Ste broad Dr. Mielziner delivered a po' importance of the day, the birthday fest Mosale religion. He teferred, one e by one, to the ten Soman ene and how deep! ions have sunk Last Supper.” Church has joined the great French painter Gérome in Jerusalem, with whom he is to make who failed to obey them, and who had not the light ia Inw and such asanyof'| an Eastern tour, and has almost finished anew f the true faith as originated in the revelation on by virtue of the Mount Sie ee to gine wg Bot By fie reverse) — yo aa aaa reseribe in in relation, to, his Bega peared a9 ERORRE ator vee ntleman dren fore eacorted up to othe ehancel, the girls taking post ae Tmprieghmoeat ne mnted re Rative onthe, or youn BOOK NOTICES. ons al is le! a ‘A “ 1 were eighteen of them, as fol ee Her- HN SWINBURNE, Health Ofiicer,. Tae 3 a > Gene te mann, Dor Sire Batubarger, Rosa Ri eae vue eee a oo, ARANTING, 4 ‘one volume. Boston: Tioknor #16 Fields. . 1868, tilla ree any Katzenberg an and 'Sarah i Curtin, Lesndent; Wiliam - “Anderson, This is a very meatand even elegant, little volume Sr a lacob- tht ied get ool) a mn b in all the material respecta—good paper, t chutmatn, Salomon Hambarger paeoaa'| ois shige TE Rene ePN, StbUINS. erin | type, and the two combined with exoclent tasted eer ae Tae most cape res ee. ‘ there is. any fault to be found it is that allthis, teste biped imo fie OAS aS ae sme Penk yee oe Pa oA Reld, M. Ds}! and good oe at Sa material have oon wane feoalon of tal "English pital Ships—James O'Rourke, | 0B the ‘ 7 ati Innguage, srven tier te abl Ba Syith'tue orctan. 120 i Rnamatin dine om admirably for those wh im tpostey eins They wore roeenen Of the Ooapregaticn THE GOARD OF HEALTA. ley very feeble, ec oe = ee tnd th hearing of examin ‘aiogly, 0 aacer Expenses for the Eneuing Year—Figures of ion his worsit scarcely warth w jain whether they understood and red the the Board of Estimate. fandam tet priaclp les in which they were about to be col rmed;, ai dit Ctl = be remarked here, Since It was noticed bj the whole congregation, one of the Iktle ja Hermann, by the full, sonor- ous tone of her voice, ‘unusual fora eulld of her age, dramat me cre rae Tieand Eves = “~ ton: Tioknor & Fields. auton ‘This’ is another issue: of the ‘Charles Dickeas AS was announced yesterday in the HERALD, the’ Board of Estimate, consisting of the members of the Board of Health, the Mayors of this city and Brook- by her correct Fonunetat en oe a lyn and the Comptroller Poixnh ey met at.the Board, | Sdition’—by all odds the handsomest now issuing articulation sentences, would ot Health rooms on to: decide upon the rs xe aeng ets of all snap of this authors have been loud! applaoded na had it not been pag aay tne expences of the Itis ite Hlustrasions, within the aan ap of religion.” Board of Honith f Se pasing year The amount whichare ue aud ‘and chosen wit have tua ea ed oor Coes a uns, ones aa oe | was $150,000, and the wing are the de- from’ Be “happy pencils that have found pubil ts in these pages. the faith through le whan, they” ald, and 96 Jeet ~ eh wenn eu chan | ‘The ‘Works OF CwARtes Di Tirestrated by Ct Ne Bg weg pre vice by the Youn Leech, Balsall wad. K. Browne D. Apple- sO Scar pina ol . at their wate! yi came before Miel- This ia the: first volume of rig drial ive the oewstngs of the My of Appleton’s handsome to receive Manginted of the Lord? ‘and compact edition of this author, ng yt forms remony Was ui by ionably the ring of ail. Pe Perfect still. typographical luxury of progr esa relguc reigned Frroughout te ar the Dai pacing: Se wae sp eroegney handsome iano doubt ana the ein en from Seaniguons fervor and excite. the the lowest in. De re ae oe Feet We believe Bs * gown Bore ate, radi ana Binga count 900 | any ache, singe i Ya" 08! stati | east gown fhe re- on of ‘general oxpénses . + 5 MARS to editions sold at very, It is in . com. lesser neem scree «ht oi | Ea td ba tt San est Farms th for the city o York ‘eatches tanta, Groen HARrew’s Panay Ben om HAND Sook eri Or TRAVEL tnd — who well eer 5 voll sand ‘or orilete har 4+ panel ange ie TALE FOR TRAVELLERS AND QOROOLS “Now Yors : Thisgives 9 vocabulary. and phrases in English, French, German and Italian. It is gotten up in the same style as the Bodeker books of this class thes are in use.ali over Europe, ee ay tiataneee ity among the from the sale of Tne BROOKLYN MERCANTILE LIBRARY BUILDING wa which less than | Will shortly be ready for occupancy, as the workmen 000 and twenty-seven ican traveller in Sai tert una ‘of, This mea iesuliciont to, | theasructures Puae the Aihlsuing,touebes upon | tian odakert ( ne See es olla all pecuniary embar | Nor aN aie bh, Lyons thought he wasar- BySrhat th toctre ‘cl A aaiGing AE CARLENE eee Hae rested a short time ago by an officer, a fellow lis aaa Age barend capri lg ol gg sents be pet Yesterday the ma Ben gen leged, personated an officer, was arrested iockea up in the Forty-second precinct ct station house to answer. He gave bis name as William Brown. FOR THE GRAND JuNy.—Edward Mcliduf was taken before Justice Riley yesterday and heid to bail in the sum of $500 to Lowepro nf eae oe of being the principal in SEVERE ASsaULT.—William Clinton, residing in Warren street, was struck apon the head and se- |: verely injured yester J Eljiott. Clinton SSS rsa dae a QUARANTINE MATTERS. Smallpox on Shipboard—Health Regulations of the Port. At present Quarantine contains no vessels suffer- ing detention because of the presence on board of contagious diseases. , Although, since April 1, the acta vessels are annually subject to quaran- the importation of infectious and pestilen- faa) dioeaian Tint Rats ta tas time been unusa- ally small, there baye: artived the following steam- ships and sailing veesels wherein were detected, and that only upon careful examination, the existence of emallpox:+Steamships City of London, New York and City of ‘Washington, ships Louisa and Uni- verse, barks Nelly Campbell and Friehandel. ond. "By Horatio Alger, 3. Boston ‘This is a model mioral account of life among the bootbiacks by a writer who does not know much about: that iife, or who lacks the ability’ to write what he knows. NEW JERSEY. Jersey City. Tak BAYONNE YAcaT CLvB race will come off on the 29th of June. ' THES SoLprERs’ GRAVES DecoRATION will take place on Sunday next at the cemeteries in Bergen. « THE MANSLAUGHTER OnARer against James Nea- gle, of Hoboken, was not sustained by the jary at the county court yesterday. The prisoner was SSERINE ASeae , ATrocrovs aici AND pins ere Hionwar RopsrKky.—Shortly after eight o'clock last evening a Lgl name James T. Brady was lodged in the sta- tion house to answer having assaulted, on the anaed this dey ie canet, a pee he and Elliott was. not, ar- DRownED.—Giibert Smith, 9 sailor, was drowned at the Atiantic dock yesterday morning, having fallen overboard wi board the brig to which he pel eit Usinao tae Kyirg.—Mary Maythen and Ellen O'Shea, residing at 637 Court street, quarrelied od Tuceday night, When when the former seized @ knife and injured Woman le Th hee mnt was taken infor Peman ras teeth bom eh Nee against her. - Excisk Law.—Henry Meyers; of a saloon Cumberland was fined $30 afternoon by Justice Riley for selling liquor ‘not of @ very matignant type; but had the disease not been fortunately discovered, and that upon one or two occasions after atrocious falsehood had been ‘concocted to palm @ ‘healthy state” regarding them upon the officers, the death and desolation that ite introduction to the metropolis, beginning with the poorer classes of soctety, may have dhtalled is ter- Fible to contemplate. In regard to the last arrivals in port infected with smallpox the subjoined report has recently been sab- mitted to the Commissioners of Quarantine by the medical It contains many snggestions of interest Which the public will: im- mediately observe when they are assured that ‘during the ‘year ending December 31, 1967, there had arrived at Quarantine twenty-eight vessels, upon at the corner of Park avenue 8 license. CoNvioTED.—A boy named John Armstrong was Sedat before Justice Riley yesterday of comm Tone ey ap go arst 1 He was hel swat the ry ine pn ee care on the Greene avenue line have commenced running on the changed Porven, lon of the route from Greene avenue through in to Gates avenue, sailing vessels, The Whole number of persons, pas- | _TH® Covrr Hovgs Exranstox.—The Sapervisors | ine Bishop delivered his third triennial address on sengers and crews exposed to the disease was 16,680, | T*0lYed yesterday to pay the commissioners of est!- | ‘tne gubject of “Canon Law—the evangelical safe of whom sbout 12,000 were vaccinated in Quaran- | ate on the lanl tanh by Be, connty ia the guard against the 1a of self-will,” The vicinity of the new. House each for their | rer prelate cautioned his clerical breth- tine,” The report is as follows:— services, ren, against permit -will to Anterfere Qcanaxrixe, May sh ee a , with organic la the Church As at Ligne ‘ i anon to the Tyne Sst mach inrerest eae ene yer rest gun seek coma BROOKLYN, May 27, 1808. | fogted by thowe in the Bishop's remarks, apeared on the twentieth | To rar Epiror or THE HERALD:— the ssuarniocn Se Sgereaion Tully. eae by she found sick Upon ar arrival: Secing a statement in your paper in regard to the! ms lectio1 as eecrétary, and Rev, mae m | ot Wi attempt at suicide of George F. Wright and the man- | New ry ne : Na By ine age he Saad ol ss Ogee re- imate te fohoyiae Morrestietae. ssa ry ited at the last convention to see what amends oats ee Totes myer Rates | Reeneee” ducer ite “eitan fers loved in hig’ father's howes present state een house as @ domestio, nor nor aid vor act in that Gapecity, The attempt at suicide “ opt ie that yon veil give this nbiication f Pree ron ee ate PT La RIGAN. am | tte 5 seep ie ee peng 2k i a S.