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B e . THE CHINA AT HALIFAX. J e —— TWO DAYS LATER NEWS. e PASSAGE OF THE ENGLISH REFORM BILL. — MRRIVAL OF New Complications Between Frussia and Avgtria. ——— pificalty Between Austria and Italy. | ot e THE ATLANTIC CABLE. The Attempled Assassination of the Emperor of Russia, kol Javrax, Mouday, Mo Fhe steqshiy Chiva, from Liverpool ou the 28th, via Quecnstown on the 20tk of April, amved at this port this moruivg. Her dates are two duys luter than these already seccived. 'The China bos 48 pussengers for Halifux and for Boston . The China sailed at 11 o'clo where she will be due on Tu The steamship Fulton, fr wouth on the Gth The steamship City of Dublin, from New-York, amived t Liverpool on the Wb, The steamship Scotland, Queenstown ou the worning of th this moming for Ay eVeLiLE. New-York, arnved at Fal- from New York, amived at 2th, The steanship Cuba, from New-York arnved atQuecns- | MWD @t 5u m. on the Wth —— Great Britaing ©On the 24 of Apnil the steamsbip City ek Jort ber propeller and proceeded to Liverpool under car “The- . Nevan Waa: on'the 12th she lost ber rudder. Shortly aftorward, | o aCF RO Cotatives of the e i ha, Waskingiol | o (o o0 the duekfotof Jefoms I (e " ¢ ide; ¥ g onstitubion, 2 | K"‘"""‘" e o 5 e it Vienna dispatches ussert that Austria, in Ler Jatest note | wn. Astistance was fohe sent fo her. News of Bt | pryguia, declares her readiness to take the mitiation in | yesue. at delight at Liverpool mafety wis received with g n the 26th th Il 1o the Hous Reform hill was b agoinst She bill and was followed by a host of ot pro and ¢ of lesser note. On the 27th the final del took pl After many speeches, D'lsraeh wound up on the sideof the ud forcible speech, denouncing Mr. which Le QOpposition in a long @ladstone’s advocacy of American priveiples, 1 for England 00k place, the numbers for the Bill being 1% against 31 gegarded as unfitte R ke %1 velock on Saturday moring Mr. Gladstone vose | Deelt (0 | zeoe, arn 4 made the final spesch, warly & fending the Ameri- | Ures 10 Venetia. 2 T @as Government and denouneing the Opposition's tactice. | e | s d 805 olock 1n the tooruing, au excitement, e dVISOT |\ ynren AGCASSINATION OF TR EMFEROR. 1 'of bls house, snd who bad | ®overnent wajority. 5. ©n both sides of the House at the result. 1n the House of Commons attention Liad been the dungerous state of Dan 1be fuct of the wreck o Sng upon it. r. Milner Gibson said it was do Ahe ship could be compelied to 1 they were uot i and to the trade o d The United § ‘ at Liverpool o Sormal possession of the ex-Rebel cruiscr Tallabassed #he nane of the American it in the terms of 1 gecision of the Conrt of Adwiralty The pajers generally regand the vote on the secoud u ol dugof the eform bill as a Government victory enly in @ame, but in reality a at. There are various speculs Sious as to the conrse the Ministers will adopt. The Tomes says: As Government commenced the ses ¢ion with an estimated working majority of 60, the bare mnjority of five is, in fuot, & vote of censure suinistration will heneeforth hope to persnade the Hou ©of Commons to consider the reform proposals without | dug the entire scheme before it. The Moruing Herald says But whether Goverumen with its bill, we are (o learn on Monday The Morning Post says: There can be shough the Ministry bave gmined a nominal vie! have, 10 truth, sustained o fatel defeat. Sor them but 1o resi; rawi to off Cork barhor, frou ew-York st remain e O isu the bill is lost Aedge aud ful no doubt, al The Star thivks the small majority bodes ill for an early | Inade bis way to tin and tranquil settlement of the Reform question. ad looks | crowd was assembling round an Iroperinl equipage. Knowing | wd curved by ruffiily boys for new delays and fresh | the carrisge to be the Emperors aud loogiug for by a gansbot and several pistol shots ‘T'be scene iu the Ho deseribed | the happiuess of beolding Hie Maje Le joined the | breast several times with a kuife. asone of unparalleled exe wis 'rnrmu-d waxnnpl for d"wl -::r‘nnn-h'- "‘-rrlnl. dl'r-v-m!y | aflidavit before Gen. s up in the galleries in spite of al i ders. | there was a stir and snimation in the crowd. and he | was dragked o hix bouse Sakien up iu the galleries in spite of all Lorders. | NG o "Majosty in an overcost. His Majesty approached | had just returnod from his day's work s | the carriage, and wes putting on his cloak when s young | whatever with the disturh The A tie Cable, | man, who had been standing bebind Kommisearofl. tried to | befoie the General, identifyivg sor A e | push bim aside. Thie isdividua) ad repeatedly attempred | negroes. He will give the whole > 4 v - e~ {o pevetrate through the surrounding crowd and get nearer | tion. There is the same difference between the appearance | (bdeurriage, bt Kommissarof: wisping t see the Emperor, | 1n the aftersoon the rioter of the Atlantic cable of t nd ck wan a bla Bot this difference is purely external. and | hefore him. Atthe moment when the Emperor was puttis 3 i Y putting Mr. Kankin b 30 5o way 8 eitber to the conducting wire or the mavy | g his cloak, the individusl, pushing oreibly | pupile in atten Tle Rimeelf van struck with & wh @catinge of gutta-percha and compound with which 3t 18 cov- | amde, made bis way to tie front rank of t Kom- | the corner of Union and Second-sts. ‘The w100 ‘These are precisely the same as last v nd in shape. | i asaroft followed bim elosely. Hardiy had the assassiv got | draw his revolver to shoot hiw, but was pr L the one and size, the eable of to-day is identi ‘woncerniog which so mavy sanguine Lopes were raised twe Wovthe ago. 1he outer protection is composed of wires cov aved with Manilla coating, ax before, but s these nr uede of galvan zed iTov, the necessity for a tarry covering wholis nd the cable being at this time put on board the @rest Eartern ut the rate of more than a Londred miles s week Jooks like an ordinary ship's rope which bue just left the store- #6ow, and haw seen neither pitch nor far z . e e o T eria: eatia; i e aarly ] e ¥ Catimdznl ol b e e " iohe. || Badio€. che (Mietiny glagen o ueceusary o visi L uitepercla works of e | through the ageney ‘of w0 Lunble, un " iustrument, | from Gen graph Compevy in the City-rond, Here yousee thecoy | bad diveried the " assassite Laud frow bis | Pt g M dinaliis P B fiss 80 packtks received from Birmingham. | jerson. 1he news of the murderous attewpt rapidly eprend | Yoerday o o o8 every uft O THAING hens Vouod eleetrt 1t 10 | Potoogh the sown. At first o one_ would oredit the report. | o) ¢nierday morning found th sy By d rasning thromgh the glati ! "The ke of 1t had vt occurred iu Russian_history, and people | 41167 the Jong nigh s excitement, ore known 'ae Clatterion's compouad. puses up & v The fike of 1t bad pot oocurred bu Rasslan bistory, s Foebte | deserted. Dead bodies of negrocs were fovud bere wpindle whicl 7" st olber hobbins on Which are the | moraigiomhal e members of the Council of State, wo | 10 tbe streets. ‘Tle violence dutin e uire: These seveh wireo—sia. rousd the central one— | ned born3ast boIIRE & SHHINE 1h the Wikier Palaoe, wore the | 088tber confined to the whites, Iud makes nearly a perfect circle, and are the wedium of electri- - eal commupication, Evervthing else about the cable is either Jusalation or for protecting the precious core, the diameter ©f whicb is about that of s small pea. It is perhaps unneces 3 o #dd that the seven blended wires act aa one. and ibat ¢ es could be conveyed through avy of their pum- ey, even if the rest were injored, it is as & sngle wire tlat , - She cable must be considered for all practical purjoses. * " 'The preparation and application of tbe gutia-percha cont Wng e extremely interesting. In the vast cellars of the City- 5 wosd establishwent massive blocke of guts }nrrhun stacked b L the natives sell away io the primitive state in whiek they le w. 1dols, dragons, insects. mousters, and aLimals, are 10 be seen rudely foshioned in the plastic tiaterial e tree, and now hardened into what resembles wood. You ‘walk through groves and avennes of gurta-pere mell it on ol sides. feel it in the dim Jight whichever way you stretch et yoor hand, and besr without wonder of the \mmense quar- 7 Bty required for the exeoution of ruch & contract s the At fastic cable. The different qualities of this useful muterial wre ensily marked lence o1 absence of foreigu etier easily seen wi broken off. Inside it looks = Bike hard touchwood ; outside it resembles peat, or solid lumps ‘- of bark. From the basement, where this mase of raw material + B boused, you pass to the mext floor. in the rooms of ‘which it s h-m') carefolly made avaiable. First the bJ bloeks are broken up vy & disc armed with teeth o8 the mass is boiled in buge cauldrons until in color mnd . uatil, after more boiling, it is placed under hy. pressure, treated as a flid, and comen at cleared and | of all appreciable impurity. Then comes the process mastication, whiol consists of & series of tesid on a double t Wn resemmbleaso many wasses of liquitied graoite; ! by ticker and the cold water test. foreign substances are aliminated, being employed iu workiug upou the gutis percha until | ip of the consistency o!‘::n‘ h“d lththwltilr @f chocolate. aame process ix repeated with a siogle roller masticstor, sud thus varification and munipulation a perfectly mass is arrived at, which is proved 1o possess more o1 peouliar yrorrn- needed in sub- The electric wire is first passed through H * Chatterton s compound, which is both iusalative and adhesive, | and astaches the gutta porcha to the copper, and finally ivto he ‘orcha itaelr. and then iuto cold water. | Tois [ first lager for the cable, and as woon it - owreful tests are ngain applied. The of dipping in the compound in the gutta ba and in ‘water, and of testiog, is repestod several weil the cable s the substance of hit walkiug-gane, ping. 1t e rde. which drume exta are constantly to certify before the f cater. ¢ eppointed ve it immersed in water i Fahreubeit. This is the coutract suflicie =‘.¢ o?un 1s, in un electric sense, favorable both to copper o-pe e other a better insulator the colder the water in which it is placed. Gotta-perche. too, iucreases in insulating power by re, and it follows that the coller wnd deeper the water, wore electrically perfect the cable is hoped to become. Having been placed on_bigger drums, it is now transferred in Jengthe of from four to five hundred yards, to Morden Wharf, Greeuwich, where the remainder of 1ts mannfscture is carried s, Here it is again tested at 75 degrees nud its gutia-percha PIping appearsnce soon gises place 10 oue Mwore ponsonant with the word cabie. First il rece.ves 8 coating mu:mfi ;‘:r“::‘vz‘n‘n;d X bobbiss and o hoRow spindle. 0 cold water from 10 to 16 o et g bty g b A L L LT i this particular fmmersion, each tank Lold.ng more two miles of cable. We saw somie of the vnst coil after it boen under water several hours. and could discern xo dif- . -Bemence either to sight or touch in its condition and that &f the sable jost leaving the jute-giving mecbinery. ¥rom thes '::-'p.;':d‘«h;uu;h lrioughndull:‘ stairs, snd col «fve ita fioal protection of ten homogenaous galv 400 wiren, ench of which has & 8100t conting of Manile. The eable is now complete. It next into atill more gigan Sanke. where it is again soaked in cold water nid whereie & trough into the hulk statioped a fe ards from th m‘nd 27 1his. % carried (¢ the Orist Eesiarn ot Bbeerners. Amethyst, au old Goveroment frigate, doing duty as duriog oar visit; and bes Deen ks ew- Boston, | of Washington debate on the There was trewendous cheering the 26th took ; and no Ad- . they Nothang remsins vear and last sx beiween a white now | rcba, the one becoming a better conductor and | is puid out | v SE RS menns of going stances any dle wuch difhe ey W BEAIDEL eueh intrusio ivers a great portion of the A sloping roof of this, and eha bele-, T i 4 "4 ample, ¥o ket under ordliary clreu. reon might have Rcoess to the cable withont it is on the rareport vessel asubstatinl but has been bu leck. | ean directly the Amelbyst leav Iris, the vessel acting alternstely as trausport teucer between ¢ paid in an ber place Eartern, the cable worke and the Great Not less interesting than what we have already eeon e | another mauufacture connected With the expedition. We Huve traced every stage of the cable-making from the little Birmingham wire to the stont coil as paid into the great ship. The outside galvanized wires, covered with Mailia, are bow- ever made in anotber branch of the Copstroction Company’s | Works. Here, to grappling rope of wire and bemp | 18 veing wade, st Enstern bud o grappling ropes on ber last eveniful voyage, and upon their bserce, aud the in efficiency of their substitutes, the follure and disappointment of lost year's expedition maiuly rests. This year sbe will have | on board the giant rope we saw puching comple- tion, which is made on an_impr principle, and bas been triumphantly tested to bear far mwore than the strain ever ueeded during the picking up process last year. Further, the testing apparatus bas been so0 3w roved by the fnventions~ and additions made by Mr. \annu;l.l:y Swith, that & flaw will be detected with ceitainty el or the instant it has been paid out. Add'tot the picking-up machinery has been va inerensed in efti- ciency, and it will be readily seen that the experience of lst 1t is, of course, hoped that we and fauits e to know 1hut year hus not been thrown awny. ile additional precautions token will render all but impossible; but it is a cheering assuran, they are unimportant. Upon this simple fact ocean tele .Suphy must be content to rest. No human effort can possibly insure against casualties, and the obvious consideration is, how to wake casualties harmless, Capt. Avderson maintained, after the expedition of last year, that picking op an Atlantic cable CUEHL 10 1@ 48 easy 4x piy at, have made the opinion of oue expedition xf, wpeaks volumes for the genius of (ke mecbaulsts, and for their chances of suc- cess. ST rvia and Prussia. dispateh, delivered at Ber- A Tt is st | 1in on the y at Auetria had not imme- diately begun to d ount of fresh complications Laving arisen with Ttaly. The sewi-ofticial Nord-Deutsch Zeitung of the 26t} says: * Increased armaments of Aus- tria d the disarmament of the Prassian forces. | Austria attack Ialy Prussia could not consent to see the Ttalian army disabled. Austria must redoe ber establish- mient to b peace footing on Ialian as well as Prossian froutiers, or must otherwise expect an f Prussian arnaments.” A Vienna telegram sa; response 10 (he Prussian note of the with satisfaction its conciliatory ch. however, that, virtually, Austri ot arm, but only effeeted certain movements of troops, as evidence of the penceful aspeet which the relations between the two great German Powers lad assumed. Austria had made arange- ywledges ter, pointing out, ments for a retrograde movement of her forces concen- | communicated such | | trated in Bohem and officially arrang A Berlin dispateh say | war rumors, the wilitary | adrill of the landwebr.” € A consideralle time before a thorities wade preparatic sequently about 40,000 o But the armaments in 1 demobilizing her troops. the protection of Le compel her to take measures f tier, expeciully the clared <he cotld disarmament as se and that Austria wust | she expects Prussia to demobilize her t | The Vienna Abend Post declares t \ Al ot consider the proposals of Austria while she anns against Tt roops. | The Russian Jaralide of April 17 cont ollowis particalars respecting the attempt upon the Emy “Yesterday, the 100, while the Emperor w the Summer Garden, & crowd assembled at the L | Majesty enter bis carrioge, Among those peopls R Jenird with feelings of devotion And love toward the wor e ife in apon the most valis al design was main o ve been spared the distressing duty of In g down to pos a nefarions act hitherto anknown in the an ople. abie to Russ 1 | preserved. Att eut when the criminal design. 105€ | eimty duriog th A laige watured in t ut rried 3, d Sberifl, and armed out, Providence. taking pity upon Russia. made a mwple Foisom & Co. 1 | peasant, Ossip Tsanoviteh Kowmissarofl, the iusirument o er of the 3 | Will. Ossip [Joseph] Komwmissarofl, a young map ¢ boru in the village of Molvitino, provisce of Kotron village belongs to Baion Kiister, 10 whom Komwissarof v uceordingly ordered them Inthe relation of & liberated annuity-payivg serf. Having | tired, but wany more rems been lately allowed 10 go 1o St. Petersburg and work in men u 4 eht ter's shop, he soon yose in his calin the mo married n peas Yom b patrol 1| eight monts old. still foreman at w.the | that o batter, when fate changed his and in an jostan altered his entire career. The l6th being his birthday. he Went o say his pravers in the ehapel near the house of Pete, the Great. Coming to the river “side close to the Murbh | passnge tewporarily interrapted pear the Emperor, when drawing a pisto! from underneatt Kowmissaroff, w 1 noticed the | diverting the th Ta another wom: Kommissatoff, s prey to & thousand ing crowd. Thus was the valuabl | theyEmperor saved. His Imperinl Majes the Holy Mother » lost iu first 10 express to His Majesty the feeliugs of horror and joy | occasioned by this overpowering event. At 7 o'clock all gen eruis, oflicers, and otber persons having access at Court ay wbled at the Winter Pulace. 10 all this assembls there was | o one capabie of scoountiag for the treacherous deed, or at all acquainted with the person and character of the criminal. When His Majesty condescended to make bis appearance | among the gentleuien who Were wailing o pay bim their re- spects, he was greeted with indescribable enthusinsm. His | Majesty, Laving sddressed them in & few gracious words, | Kommissaroff. the The eyes of all were youug wan. He in of Tbe Emperor, | wished to see intently directed towsrd | middle size, and common in appearance. fog expressed his monarchiul feeling, condescended to | X sigrify to the young man that Le had raised him to the e | aud dignity of a aobleman. Mavy and loud were the burra | that regounded through the hall upon tuis announcement of | Tuiperial favor. After this all present repaired o the Preo- | brasbeuski Cathedral to attend Divioe wervice, and return 4 their beartfelt thanks to the Alwighty for the preservation of the beloved Czar. In the evening the town was ilumiouted. | An immense conconrse of people thronged round the Palac | All wers delighted to loarn that God bud preserved the 1ife of their iberator, the life of Lim whose rule and wisdom are wo iudispensably required for developing the new principles of our civil adwinistration, consolidabing the iutegrily of the Em- pire, and secuting o felicitous future 1o our race. Henceforth the name of Kommissarofl will Le one fumiliar to all Kussians. | From generation to generation it will be handed down to the Iatest posterity. ‘Ahe Kussian nobility abounds in_illustrious | families who bave deserved well of their country, Their num- | ber has wow been increaned by one whose fouuder—bimselt emancipated by Alexander 11 —preserved for the benefit of ull Russia the Lifs of his liberator. | Prom a similar notice in 7%e Northern Post—the | Home-offico orgau—I perceive that the Ewperor, at the | moment of the uttempt, was conversing with Duke | Nicholas of Leuchtenberg and Princess Mary | Baden. On his return from the church His Majesty re | ceived the congratulations of the Empress and his entire fawily, and soon after repaired again to the Kasan | Cathedral, accompanicd by the Empreas, bis ehildren, Lis | brothers, and all his male”and female relatives. While | His Majesty was perforining his devotions, the high dig pitaries, the geperals, and civil and wilitary officers as | sembled in the Winter Palace. In the evering all the | churches of the capital were crowded by the loyal and de vout subjects of the Czar. | Private intelligence has been reeeived here (hat the would-be of age, who, like %o many others of his class, las ‘been rm|n-x| iu consequence of the emancipation of the peas antry. st ts The Italian ( g e [talian Government 18 stated Ve Bi .- clared to the Western Powers that -’1.'.? vl ok evies in 1ialy and concentration of Italian troops apon the Venetian frontier are unfounded. It is further stated that | Italy is expected to rewonstrate against the Austrian ar maiuents. A lute Paris dispateh rej rumors asserting the imminence of war. The Bourse was ed. Italian stoek was offered at o waterial decline. be Ttalian Chamber of Deputies have approsed the | budget by a vote of 168 against 72 1t includes the ineome tax upon a graduated scale, and is ertimated to reduce the deticit to 5,000,000 fran s France. The weekly returns of the Bank of France show an in- crease of cash on hand of 7,200,000 f-. The Pans Constatutionnel affirms that Italy has neither made armaments nor effected concentrations of troops, and #ays the Emperor Napoleon earnestly desires the main- tenance of peace in evers quarter. John Mitchel was writing letters in the Opinion No- inale upon the grievances of Ireland. above all what it is not. and sltered for her t h tarmore Hie. an ugly Noat's ek thans ship of wer, of the uswritten laws of riverlife seems 10 be that srangers may ond vieit Abipe ot michor, without being B0 luly yutody for freppass Jte fecd Jo open, s the question. N salytiop of the Germap Oificuity {» apparent, Mu- Should | The Austrian | Landwehr will be assembled for military exereise inw few | ¢ Prussia is said to have de- r tablish status guo in Viennaif at Austrin has defi- ued upon adopting energetic military meas- s | the cry of ** shoot b tree places, On Twising bis bards to b After faliig t tirongh and th b, whose Dame is vever mentioned by .uy 0ve €xcept with u bed, knocked down ons of respect and gratitude, there” wos 4 miscreant ot realized, and the toined by & sanguivary The ehroniclers of our time The Jife of him whose ruie at this | inuired of Lus been providentially | Palace, he perceived that the hrévge was yemoved aud the Rtetraciog his steps. he then ammer Garden, at the gate of which & would not suffer him to squecze through and plant himself of umors of military | T6 great uneasiness there from | . Latest. Tt s atated that the British Ministry will uot resign | u cousequénce of the mmall majorily on the Reform KEW.YORK DALY TRIBUNE, TUESDAY, MAY & 1866 | tual recrimination continues, | the onus on Austria, and vice versa. Austria informed the if 1heir Gov Paris Bourse tat; Kentes closed 0 The Brazil mail reached Lisbon from Sth, Exchang | 74200 arobe. { Bamia, April 13, Navari arrived o the 1ith, Commercial COTTON.— | to specul clined; Midd)ing Uplaude about 143 & | Breadstuffs dull, | Provisions flat AMERICAN MTOCKS — The weekly Cotton market war ¢ | downward tendency. Ly | generaiy dull but seady. | Fikefiela, Nash & Co. Ric report: y at 28 9a29/ fi i 0oL PR Ly | witha | and Gordo Bruce & Co. Teport: X dull, with @idl. | and steady tan; Rosin steady; PriroLrry—Bault, baye been swall at 2@ Spirits T Tron quict; firmer; Coffee firm Tallow steady at 47 ; Spirits Turpentine inactive; steady at &1 £1110/, e’ Ori, | tion on Wednesdny Meorn Fro | After carefully sifting the thousand A squad of polic 1w, Waking an arrest or (wo. at this, bet did not attack the poli | several shots from their | gome at random. The police im; ! into the orowd of soldiers, ud the | one policeman and_ wounding two of the disturbance fled to on Tuesday night. of the negroes who had been ki + of theta were borribly bruised me anywhere in that locality. reparations Were mak i 2@y, Good Firsts, | Loxnos, April 26—Eyening.—Conols close at & 7.8, Five-Twenties. 09 Central shares, 79 @€0; Erie shares, 514 23 ceived RADE REVORT.—The Munchester m kPOOL BREADSTUPPS MARKET, 26th.— n, Spence & Flour very dull | Sales small, .nd quotations x‘.‘nmmh, uuchavged. Coru quiet ) ages on the Defenscless Negroe! r on the Nccond Pay—Incen- m The Mewphis Tort .\x,l, 3 4 and one stories renlation, in reference to the origin of the disturbance 1a b Memphis on Tuesday. the following se | Sruth of the matter: Some 66 or 70 soldier: r Third Usited States (colored) 1 ‘South st. drinking. They returued b hers. Both sides were reénforced, and the action becan with about the losses on both sides as given in ye ‘We learn from & trustwortly gentleman who v | South Memphis carly yesterday moroing. and alo from the | - | ofticers in the Fort, that nearly all the negroes in the vieinity the fort fur prot South t. was perfc d were Iying uoburied Fow Degroes were v This 18 corroborated by two ger o Pruseia and Italy throwing 1t is reported that eltigence. LiveRroot, Satarday Evening, April 28, 1667 es to-day 5,000 bales, including 1,000 ors and exporters. Market dull and elightly de- and Freneh Embassadors that stee the neutrality of cing the & in Venetia, Rio Janeiro on the Coflee, 7 000 @ Exchange, 27}a%7}. The steawer WLLEN @iv}; Minois d hy the Pernvian.] arket is quiet, with s Lard vominal Butter dull. Ashes easier; ( perm Oil stead rpentine quict ughab & Brandon ro 1 for refined; 12§ —— THE MEMPIIN RIOTN W hea! genern. The market is d 15005 MARKET, 25th —The market is heavy, | dowaward tendevcy. Messrs. Bigland, Athya & Co., aon, Broce & Cor Tee! ‘henvy and_ stil de: downward tendency. Bacon in- Tallow flee quiot £12% per d steady. eport, the sales | Spi of Tuesday's Distarbance The Sitna- Meorrible Ount- discrime cms 1o be the ntly discharged i lies a | Ward, more low groggs ibie men, who aceompanied ihe police on {heir first visit to that Large numbars of eiti part of the town yesterday morning. colored, war shot Uy the Auotber surrendered t knocked down with a carbin a dying condivon, Le wo w taken out from unde Qispatohed with some ten oF £ eu were killed. A black we bl and sh At t be on Maiu-st, who had down, and wil § who had seen any t | diers from being Tn the sfteraoon Muin-st., vear the down by & drunken won. A LegTo w try was shot off Lis Lorse und 1 red soldier who was k foreuoon on Malberry st 1t v v end of Caosen-st., Whi (eolored) for & colored se ires also on Madisou and 8 there was sharp firiog out on | 13 years was flll!d. defiberately shot on Shelliy st belonging 10 the Fire Depart houses. It is charged, tov, v | the rioters. The following notice was pablish T0 Ti @ citizens of Mem; inted (b retary. The following resolu Revileed, That the Mayor of th ty. together with the the military. placed which, together, sh to serve such time as the Mayor, 11 direct. il further orders, | ¢ Brinkley, be n hita of the pr R . Dy, e above procoedings ba cords Yishod for the sutoriostion of the eitlc- e May 3, 1866, “nmhl'l: Tothe Mayor, City Council, and Shelby ans GENTLRNEN - civi | Itis forbidden for any | quart 10 avernble together an: colored. This does not inclode ¢ « ordor of Gen. btoneman g The §th United States Kegular C afteruoon, and a strong patrol w were few pisto] shots i various pa was uo fire uor disturbance. Durisg the afternoon a Mainst. wo are happy {0 any, did not vc BAKNARD, am o the hoad of the calendar, part | | | | other evidonc “This was recisted on the ground that merely for delay, | Hall's testimony was to revir and to make out th old tady's the | of making this motion. tlon 10 to-day at | p. AL Il by the plaintiff with adulters cltyand in the West. Tl ago. but wi | Kuokle, defenant’s attoroey. e ——— rmm’d the Mavisos-ave bond to pext Friday worulng ot 19 ¢'clock. posse, ar 3 he would not be distarbed. w 1l grocs on South st josse was calied out by the anand pistol n confercnce Jored) Heaty epeatediy - Otber affida zens, armed with pistols, carbives and muskei ape,” or hin 4 T on the street was killed The respectsble negro blacksmit's opposite Mre. Hardwick s m Lis shop, was shot find a0 oue, and we wert do Two white ladic Teunkle that, Col, Plekett (eolor Kilied, 1o § went down | from 18 to 20, the Nife, A boy they began to fire upon Jored, while s 1 that if be re ot down. g with a_club nina grocery o in that vi be 1o dis The Mayo b Mewphis, a thorough mvestipa tfire 1o the been occupied « in South Men ring the whole ver ot ot A negro woman from It 18 supposed mortally, ere were Early in the ey A negro Re May 4 ot i otlie urned r section ts were wode whe hatt killed peaceable near the Raukin flian attempted to & the sky in boy of 12 T o country was d. Meeting - Order city quietly dozing the night had been al ity, with uairman of this ieeting, be suthorized Lo suin | mon s force of citizens of sulicient bimber to act in connection with e dispossl of the Mayor by Gen. Bloneman atitite » patrol for ¢ approbst |u'!I held RC Joux e protection of Chairman of th and hority from theve |lead ed of unarmed, white or | Volic force of the city, and wil | ot as loug s they can bo relied upon aa pressrvers of the 1 am, gentleian, very respectiully. your obed tsery't, Gronu SToNARAN, Major Gen. © great satisfaction. alry arrived late in the placed in tho city. d, it s saud that fire en can be identified who were riai g about town on horses L and who Gred s uambers of the police joined 1\ 4T3 W ater st this day. W irinkles Sec. Kerolved, That the Chabrman, J. 1. M-Mabon. & P. Walker and R uested to wait upon Gen. Stoveran, and inforam 0ge of thie meetiny . B Gurcraw. Clai X, Ma; There South Meriphis wis neorly i there of the din the afternoon | result of & meetiug of & number of citizens » b PLELIC. o Resclred, Vst our Mayor be requested (0 close all lquor saloons . Stoneman, evideotly satisfied that a Memphis 8 riot iu itself, sent ihe following order to the s of the eity, and more #iL is o Russian nobleman, about 20 years | SUPREME COURT—CRAMBERS—MAY State, for the purpose of taking ber testin d scand, THE JUMEL WILL CASE, Nelwon Chase and others agt. J. Howard Smith and otbers. “This case was the first on the cslendar of the Supreme Cir | cuit, Part 1, this moruing, and was, owing to the pressure of | Oyer and Terminer business. transterred by Mr. Justice Ingra | Meanwlile a m n the motion . m. Trry—Before Justice CLrexr. DIVORCE OF A WELL-KNOWN WRITER, Rosalie 0. Duraud ve. ¥itz Hugh Ludiow the divorces grauted during the last te; inst the above-nawed detendsnt, a woll-known lite c i married | been sald 8o often that they now begi oy Hall, y and obtaivig | who make denukards shall not also burbor barlot and i Ives, both in fuis | selling lquor n the West. ‘The cato was commencod somo the jayed through the necessity of issuing a com- Ju & future letter | mission w the West. ‘Ibecase is now concluded by lL‘c d:«-nr'llu ) Le promises to explain clearly what Fenianisw i, aud | of the (Sapreme Court, in the plamtitts favor, Coruelius A, ground from the war made wole purpose of taking Mrs boat Mrs. Jumel, plaintiffs were not her Leirs; that the tatements would not help the defend that she was being kept out of the State for the mere purpose After the readivg of the plaintify affidavits the Court adjourned the further Learing of the wo. t's case, and charged iclon of b lln’ especially froquent over toward the Charieston depot, but there number of draye loaded wi faruiturs and household goods (ru South Momphis Wl Everyhody seouwed to he gotiing away " up in anticipa- LT B B e s i Tt | . night, whieh, | wiu1d be liquor dealers throng the Metropolitan Police Conrt T—Belore Justice | , | the Bosrd of Excise has determined that the trade 0¥ THE MADISOX-AVE BOND ROWBERY.—The fnvest in | 06 oo ot Dt o Ol sony arpestedion wesvioios o pasing || oa v | THE EXCISE LAW, B | SUNDAY WITH AND WITHOUT LIQUOR. —_— THE OLD CONPARED WITH THE NEW REG DECREASE IN THE NUMBER OF ARRESTS. —— INTERESTING STATISTICY. ——e The day before yesterday was, without doubt, the quistest Sabbath that has been seen in New-York in many years. With few exceptions, the immense number of saloons and liquor-stores where liquid poisons were formerly dealt out by tie glass from early morn till long after midnight, were closed on that day, much to the disgust of their former patrons, many of whom congregated in their vicinity and cursed the liguor law, its projectors and executors. The Second, Third and Eighth-ave. lines of cars were | crowded until a late bour in the afternoon with thirsty indi viduals on the hester County—at present the | drinkers' Paradise on Su for in that favored locality could be had drivks nolimited,and the Excise Commixsion was a body unkvown, Probably alarger number even thap exbarked on the cars took the North River ferrics to Jersey City, Hoboken and Weehawken, the boats o the various routes being crowd- ed 1o such an extent s 1o render locomotion almost fmpossi ble, and excite apprehensions for their safety, on the part of nervous people To o denizen of the city, the unusual stillness was most re- warkable. More particularly was this the case in the Bowery, where the German elemeut predominates. Tnstead of the Clash of balf & dozen brass bands tn the lager saloons, wingled With the clinking of glasses and the laughter of the many driok all was quiet, tho saloons nd the former frequent: berly on t . orelse off w the raral 4 vorestrained. | Central Park, just putting on_ its robe of green, was visited Quring the day by immense numbers of people, composed in koo part of artisans and their familics, who would undoubt edly n & glass or two of beer b it_been easily pro- | cured, but who considered it no especial hardsbip (0 do with out for one day, even though taat day is what is looked upon by them as their holiday. Considerable trouble was anticipated by the various Po, Captains through whose preciucts run - the lines of travel lead- i to the suburbs on the return of the revelers. Their fears oved untounded, however. There were reports of rows ving taken place near Motthaven avd Fordbam in W sunty, and ot Weebawken avd Hoboken in New bat in most cases the reports were exaggerated, nd one ng within the city limits the rowdies had the good sense or prudence to bebave themselves. The Twelfth Precinct Police, within whose houndaries are Jocated the termini of the Second and Third-ave. railroads and one end of Harlem Bridge (over which passed a steady strean of persous from moruing until after midnight), only arrested one man for intox The Third § tion, 1 for ¢ a eh olice arrested 15 persons for intoxica- rderiy condnet and 2 pickpockets amovg the | immense throng who erowded on_the Jersey City ferry at the e Caamber st The most. remarkable exhipit, s that of (be Sixth Precinct, which taken in Missior h and all of that terrible locality hetween Broa way and the Bowery, exi . down to the City Hall Park, compris the Fourth in any portion of the United States, not one nrrest spac made for drunkenness, and there was but onc case of dis orderly coudus This is the more remarkabls Sunday anl Sunday night formerly o of arrests ¢ most of whow were either drunk or dis- | orderly. In the Fourth Precinet, wherein are located (he sailor | dance-hovses and otber low baunts, Water where, on the first floor of almost every house, is located s a here were but two arrests for dronkenness and none for terly conduct, something almost unknown in the history | of that precinet for the past ten years. nth Preciuct poliee ieport that in their Ward the serally respected by the saloon keepers. Ja- ping bis sign and placing above .+ Monrning the Sunday Law.” Preeinet, comprising Yorkville and | ot. Hutehings reports that the only lignor-dealer A the taw by keeping hia place open, was Mark | Maguire, proprietor of the ** Ked House undred aod sixthest, and Second-ave, who was J. M ot for of & lager beer biewery aud saloc I noon, aud the warket closed with rather more than usnal | considerable declive, S —————EEL oference, 1o be paid hx the plaintiff. The order will be eeb tled before we on two days’ votice. Tiefore Justice Joxes. DECISIONS, James Orr agt. James Panton et al.—Motion for extra allowance of £100 granted, Herris Hart agt. Jacob Grishwald, &e —Motion granted. | € Rice agt. Leroy 1. Stea.--Motlon granted. | Maria O'fanan agt. The New-York Consclidated Stage e Lot et osoeh B. Bhis— wior agt. Joseo] . — Mol uardion ad )item appolated. it 15 Tl ry. IRA PRANKLIN BIRD. o Frank Bird,” a fumiliar nawe to many New-York 4 for a long time employed in THE TEIUNE com ete,, L | prictere, poring rooiws s copy-entter, assistant foreman passed away. 1o many respects Frauk Bird was & fair trpe of American typos. Shrewd, smert, euergetic, iutelligent, wide awake, and generous to a fault, ke crammed his mind with & | wonderful amount of miscellaneous information, passed through an nnusual number of vicissitudes, contracted the consnmption, and went home & week or two ago to die. 01 Jast Saturday afternoon at G o'clock ho was attacked with Leworrhage, in bis mother’s residence, in New-Harven, Conn. a died in & fow minotes. Some printers become great n influential positions of Stute, nud far more ghide away into oblivion, leaving as fow traces behind as the common mass of mortals; but, probably, few, while pay Ing the last debt of pature, have left such a heavy aceount, on the otber side of the balance, in the shape of Kindly remem brances of the past. A fellow of infivite jest,” in thiuking | Anuouncements. | DoN'T BE BoTHERED WITH BAGGAGE.~When you dopt the sensible plan of Lieut -Gen. Grant and tal nothing but & tooth brush and & box of Rovan's FRAGRANT Orow ToLIN® for the Teeth, put up fn a portable shape with bottle of liquid and box of powder. Yo are perfactly insured sgaingt all decoy f (1o teeth and offensive odor of the breath while asing it. Sold by all druggists, fascy goods dealers sud perfumers. Al GartsaLpl Svims, POR Boys—The most clegant of him, we recall the wit and humor of Yorick and, st ever before seen In this country. L-dluc-;:fl 4t ec then. the same time, remember with tenderness the many good. No. 62 Lafayette place and No. 34 Fourth ave. - —— Dr. DILLENBACK HAS OPENED AN OFFICE at No. 113 | Ninthst. s few doors west of Brosdway, New-York, wheie be wil Ve in sttendance THURSDAY and FRIDAY of each week. - ——— A SEWING-MACHINE FOR 7THE BLixp!--"My heaith,” says J. C. Spear of Hartford, Ohio, in & letter to the Wite cox & G1BBs SEWING MACHINE CONPANT. dated Moy 4, 1664 10 Wow #0 much fuproved that | can devote my tine entirely to tie le of your machine. 1AM EATIRELY BLIND, aud iy sister travels with e aud sesists in showing the machines, TAey are s SINPLE in their construction that | have learned 1o sew on them ! which w s thing L couid ot do « P noble and sterling qualities which be possessed; and a large circle will wourn his decease. CORONER COLLIN. Shortly after 7 o'clock yesterday morning. Coroper Edward Collin died at bis residence in Fifty inthst, near Thirdave, from softening of tbe brain The deceased had for many years past been an active politician, first in the ravks of the Whig, and subsequently in those of the Republican party, In the Autumn of 1801, he was elected to the position of Coroner on the U put forth for the first time at that eloction, and after serving for three years, was reélected, aud acoeptably flled the position until a short time before his death. He, ot the time of bis death, held the position of Viee President of the ** Ameri- ens Club,” an associaiion composed of leading members of the Democratic and Republican parties in this city, Few men in cither party were wider known or more universally respected than was the deceased. He was o mative of this city, and was aged 20 years. The faneral will take place on Wednesday afternoon, at 2 o'clock, st the Eleventh Presbyterien Church, in Fiftythird-st., near Lexingto Unfounded Report of a Canc of Chole: An unknown man was found by the poli Sunday morning, on Pier No. 41, foot of Canal-st, in an apr | parently moribund condition, and was removed to Belie e Hospital, where bhe died in about three bours after adwissi n The symptoms—coldness and emesis—resenbled somew Laf {hose which accompany cholers, and tho report that be lad Jied of this disease reachied tbe medical officers of the Fuo.id of Health, The scalpel, kowerer, farnished thie best e that death was produced by strangulated bernia— which in quite obscure, and whose patbognomoni cha isties are little known save to the educated observer matter was fully investigated. but little was learned conce: ing the deceased beyond the fact that he was taken sick or b way from Albany to this eity. e — Passengers Arrived. CITY NEWS. s Bury's Heap, Monday, May 7.—We bave : bullocks in market to-day, seliing at au average declive of about fe. ¥ 1 upon last Mondag’s estimates; that is je. in price, buyers and sellers cstimate, and sellers say 4c. in es! mate of weight and quality, but buyers do not acknowledge | ln ey W e s, A that, and ko we put the decline at jc.; and it is very remark: | Ryoch, Broch, Welsh, J. 8. Sullivan, Mise able that it Is ot much more. We think it would have been | Mary S Bouw sodservast, S e Hovise, G, if buyers had known early in the morning the extent of the | E. Holcomb, Mi Weeloe, . A, supply for the week, which is excessively large for this season | fg:::':nd“-\}'\- AL ‘J.."’f' v”\nt“ of the year. There Lave been sold bere, on Wednexday, 317: | McCruven, J. Hearie T "rebarg, C. Alsen, F. Sehwaits P C [ iy, S ANS — I stesmebip Thames —Mis. Mary Stinson, Frederick Sheln and lady, Jurob Wile H. 8. Tong. saud 10 in stecrage. on Thursdsy, 315; on Friday, 200; on Saturday, 100; at York- ville yards, 100; direct to ghter yards, 150, at down-town stables, 100; at Bergen, 1,735, which added to the pumber here te-day mukes up 6,754 for the week, which may be still forther increased to-morrow, thongh we do not bear of any stock on the way, The average quality is reworkably good this week, and that will account for the average rate of quotation belug A5ke. ¥ M against I>je. last week, when the real decline A very large provortion of the stock has e, # 1, and we bear of on'y one lot as s was 23 head of superior Hiinols steers, av owe of the salosmen bonght their stock at , uod held the best of it at 16e. P Ib enrly | aid tbat, but if FROM NE Levy. Miss Mar Joseph Bowd, € Stonmbip Thames, Swift, New-Orleons, April 28, with mdwe wrd Jass, to W H. Hoble, Moy 2, at 5 p. m., olf Cape Florids, pered Steaneh orge Cromwell, honed S, | Bane WHinity fof Boston), ilseis, Matanzas, 12 deys, with vogas 1o Charles L. Wrigit & Co. 3 ). Henderson, Ponce, P. R., 18 days, with Léft in por eraging B4 Albany at hig end \\"h:"u‘flflll 3 ‘Fark Etiza Cook and brig Susees, o in the moruing, @ rmih_.uomo Lutckers ] they did_they paid above the market price. Indeed, good fair | droves of 1liinois steers are reported as only sveraging loc. Brewster, Jacksonville, 10 days, with cotten, ke, to The poorest animals-—-and but few in number—are Tmudv 13@i4je. ¥ M, and some very good stock at lte. The sales geerally unsatisfactory to those who bought their stocl Alban¥, and it is bard for some of them to “oome out.” Their eflurts to do so have tended to keep vp | prices. but the cffort conld not be sustamed through the after- ! stoek on hand, and vers dull prospects of closiog out without o "l'ne olu' nhtr| to-day 18 l";'llll ably | o favorable for ont-door husiness, being clear and mild. . : : SPUCTI L rr YAk At e eeot “herebgys T DX | S0 S R\ by ety Bhepass, Sty ps. Comm il a cent Fridsy aud opened at that this morning » mod- | BELOW. te supply. and declived @ jc. before noon. Sieared skeep Ship Shakespeare, Fechter, Bremen. Murch 18, y ¥ b, and unsheared at 9 @i0je, ‘Abe ten | Ship Liverpool, Chamberlin Londov. y of the markel is downward. Siip star of the West, Perry. Liverpoo), March 27, There are only five eai-londs of hogs In the market, whick | Bark Marco Paalo, Winsen, Bremen, Soreh 17. are selling readily ot 101Zilc. # 1 for city retail trade, | Brig Jolm P. Campbell, from St. Domingo. son, Ketclm, Vigioia, . Sadler, Ti freinia. Kehr. Moumouth, Anderson, Virania. Rehr, Napolecs. Niebols. Jacksouville, 7 days, with cedsr. to crier. chr, Westover, McFarlsne, Mobile, 14 days, with mdse to order. SPOKEN, by pllot boat Josiak Jobuson, Cape May, bearing W. g 1k Abuie (of St. Joku's, N. B.), from Puiladelplia for Dun | Mays, § miles, ropr Farlrtb-ave. avd Eighy-seventh st the o Mg fly g from his bublding ot hull mast. wnd on being asked the renson fon exbibition, reph Liberty | W dead in America, and he bad lowered the flag **in mem ory of departed worth Yie poice reports from the various Precinots throughout | the city show that for the receding 6 o'clock . . on | Mondiy, the ! 5 were for intosioatio and 40 1 arrests made for 1 4 honrs preceding Monday morniog last, ooly W4 were for | eniess, and 2 for disorderly conduet. while 65 were for | ations of 1 Jday lquor law. Of those arrested for in- | thon, earl? one-balf the entire nnmber—were ar | s has been already stated by the Third Precint Po- | e Chambers st. Ferty. in each case the prisoner being Jerney. | Court yesierday. up 1o the time | t prisoner brought in for h Monday morning brooght | rs, arrested for dronk. | f the * disorderly at of the use of Hguor, | A of closing, there bad b drunkenness, Heret ith it & bateh nl-| fore the Police | se law iu baving K it Bro Letween Fifty Brosdway and Forty second st 1. Twenty seveuth-ot. and Fourth ave, Nicholas Abrens, No. 420 West ¥ o e Murray, Eleventh ave. and Fiity fth st y h o, Seventh ave and Futy minth ot Joh Ninth av: between Filby thicd and Filty (ou th ot , Mar Houwe, dave and Lhe seven Narged by Justice Counolly, the evidenoe beiug insuflicient id them. The rematnder were beld to bail in the sum of $300 ¢ 1 1 owing were arraigned before Justice Dowling at the Tombs William Sostman, No. 465 Pearlot. . David Lyous. No. 15 Statest. ; Wowrs No.5) Fearbot - August F. Meyer, No. % Elm-at. 219 Greeuwich st | with the exception of the last named (who barged for waut of evidence) were held to bail in the suim of $300 each, The foile prisoners were arraigned before Justice Led arket Police Court | 150 Mercer at ¥ ; iy, No. 258 Sevent! 19 W oeat b Andrew Ryan, No. 1 Alberteon, dot. . Frederich Bush, Noo 275 Avenve A Herman M g ot 'I‘hry were Leld to bail by the magistrate 1o the sum of §i00 | ench. | ““For the same oft risoners were arraigned | before Justice A ket Police Court Heny W “7 East Henry Kesen, N lov, 15 Thirdave,; Freds No. 260 F. They were o OPERATION OF THE NIW LAW IN BROOKLYN. “Ihe Police Court of Justice Cornwell, in the basement of the | City Hall, was thronged yesterdsy morning by parties who | had been K the liquor Iaw on Sun their friends, which filled the room so as to wake it (urlzfln;r;‘loc er. N . “The followisg are the arrests which were made by th 3 | lice of the different Precincts ks ForTY-sEcoxn PRECINCT Porick.—David Mesbutt, No. 3 | Fulton-st.; Jobn Comelias, N Fulton st., postponed to | Wednesday. Edward Grant, No. 196 York Jobn Keim, Bridgest.; Chas. Prince, No. 104 York-at.; Jobn Boll. | , No. 49 Main st.; Michae! Briordy, Frout and Stewart. whun the exceptions above nawed the parties were fined each, OIY THIRD P il Doberty, corner of Wi and Columbia-sta 3. Bobor, tormer Dograw aod | o erguson, Conover and Walcot Wicken, oorner Coll ball-sts. (e in and adjourned); G 0 8. Gardiner. Hamilton-ave., near Ferry djourned), Richard Addis, Atlantie, near Beerum, George hill, corner Boerum and ifio; Henry Schlechting, Dean, | | near Boerum. Fined 830 oach in the cuses disposed of. FORTY NixTH PRECINCT.~Martin Mehrtens, corner Myrtle: | ave. and Skillman Fined 830, Firngrn Precn or.—George Wessells, corer Third-ave. aud Carrollst.; Mait.o H. Bower, Jobu Ostor, Flatbush ave. Fined §30 ench. “T'hie fines in nearly all the cuses were promptly paid. Ihe uumber of applications for licenses granted for May 5 H 2 | our advertising coluwns by Mr. Sinelair to p | GryeRAL MisSIONARY MEETING OF UNIVERSALISTS. | and others will make short addresses. The General Agent, | did stereopticon vie | Wbly dischargec and his property restored. | Surgery and Surgical Disoases . - Two or more fine Building Sites and Grounds, sit \'IISLO'G:\RDEN. . 4 o 3 " p | & Doors open at 7} o'elock ; commences at & | unted on the Hudson Kiver, below Peekskill, aie offered in R g # o'clock ; commentetat & I BATLEY. THIS (TUESDAY) EV will begerformed Moseathal's celebrated five-act MISS 1IDA VE! N will sppesr, in consequence of Miss Batems tobuild their ows houses. T'heir location is very —— —A missionary meeeting of the Uviversalists will be beld at i 3 the Bleecker-st. church, corner of Down ng-st. this evening at | Mr. 1. €. COW '.K‘:I ll,'Dng’l“ Blatodell, Ra #o'clock. The Rev. J. 1. Hartaell of Buffalo will deliver the | roTb sant anmprisiag (he mamgn o e Pssene Ciapmss, Mes- To s, Dauve opening widdress. The Rev. Mr. Bartholomew of Brookiyn | der, Miss Borke, Miss Everott. & ihe Rev, Mr. Tou linsan, will report his success iu coliectiog funds for the general missionary work, i ANNUAL MEETING oF THE N. Y. STATE ECLECTIC MepicaL SoCtETY.—1his Society (Robert 8, Newton, M. 1. President) will bold its fourth annual session &t the COOPer | (L oh i oot bo for s limited Institute in this city, on the 10tk and 4th of June next. A | MONDAY ¥ be produced, with s sperior cast of charaeters, rew | full attendance is suticipated of the I uhu' actitivuers of | W this school of medicine trom all purts of the Unon. . W costan: e d ‘fl'“'l » ":": """P.';‘:;‘lw“ wd gresd | b ud touckingly pathetic oo g BELYEO Tue MOUNTEBANK, CHARLES DILLON, and in which he is universaily acknowledged fo be WITHOUT A RIVAL. RLAND'S, corner Twent) here you will find all the NEW BOOKS taudard Works aud, also, choice Eoglish, ¥iv EFIT OF THE SOLDIERS' ORPHANS | el written expresly for erville Gallery, ou Friday vext, | +" Orpbans’ Home, The subject, 3 s, ix somewlat new in the way d the object for wiioh the pis be exbibited uner i which the ibeme is treated, | wbould be sutficient to « large number of visitors. | LAvies' Fatg.—The Ladies of the Church of the | Immaculate Coneeption are now bolding a faix in the school | house attached to the church in East Fourteenth st., the pro- ceeds of which are to bo devoted to the payment of the ex [ ‘,;',’,',",,’,'l'{,""'{:,‘,’ the Ly iy g . e .hofm"']m 'Wlks aid inciose court-yards on vy part of the Fifth avenve will ong the atractions offered visitors, we notice shat splen- | % i in o ith wver are given every evening. The motive | '1-.-;['.;":“'{';‘&.2-_';-}*‘::," i'..":"&'?fi?.’-n,lfl"""""" the City Hall on for bolding the fair are bighly commerdable. and recommends | All y;rwlu otaresed ‘n‘”;'. q““:- ”“‘:(-h (30t MAC N and Brosdway, GS TO THOMAS R. AGNE X Murray ste., where you will find Te everything eise chesper than any store in New-York ORPORATION NOTICE.—The Spe J of the Common appointed to set jountly on the resc; tion providing for 1epeaiing all ordinances or resolutions herete by the Common Council, giviog authority to extend the »e- W, Greenwich Coffees, Fis, F' One ilce he repeal are i rel without forther be itaelf o the liberal patrovage of our eitizens. | o T meinttTer the thovs tie oad pioss, > —— | eation. 3s = HONORABLY DisciaRGED.—The case of Joseph | o o i | Stern, No. 107 Avenue B, who, on the 20th of April last, was WM LELY, arrested aud held to bail upon & eharge of receivivg stoleu BERNARD RILEY, 4 yoint 8jectal Coumittre fode, was fally investigated yesterday before Justice Shand- PATRICK H. KEENAN, ey, ut Essex Market Police Court. After fall and thorough | RHUOH O'sKieN. examination, the cuse was dismissed, Mr. Joseph Stern bonor | o A Hl'l“fl’ll."‘ St I'Elll{*lt‘)xl! 2!‘“ EDICATED CABINET BRANDY, AN UNEQUALED REMEDY FOR DIARRHEA, CHOLERA MORBUS, GRIPING PAINS INTHE BOWELS, AND COLIC. | COURT OF GENERAL NessioNs.—Judge Russel sen- | tenced Mary Jane Roualds, yesterday, to the Siate Prison for two years and six montbs, for comwitting g1end Jarceny | John Berrian was sentenced to five years imprisonment on | conviction of graud larceny. The Court of Genoral Sessions | will be held throughout this week for the trial of old cases | 1% been used with almost unparalieled success for the shove eom posponed at tho March and April torme, and new Indictments | Diaiots for the past 20 gears. Lt pertectly Barmless, as there are ne will be put upon the May calendar until after the impauneling = deleteriois drugs used iu i's preparation. A reli medy for Sum of the Grand Jury oo next Monday. Awoug the prisoners wer Complaint. awaiting trial are 14 alleged murderers,and five others whobave already been condemned for murder in the first degree nre vow coufined fn the Tomwbe. Roger Lawb, one of this pumber. | bardly promises to keep for the executioner, as old age and ' consumption are more rapidly bastening hix death than the GEO. (. HUBBEL & Co,, PROPRIETORS OF GOLDEN BITTERS, HUDSON, N. Y. (STABLISHED 1838, DEPOT: AMERIDCAN EXPRESS BUILDING, No. 85 RUDSON ST.. NEW.YORK. seaffold, Friery, who mado himself potorious for the killing of | Hasry Lazatus, is also one of the condewmned five. e bas TR been 1 prison, under seutence of death, over u year. | ( E I)AR C % DI l)I[OR | ) ) " ———— Tug Ecreeric MepicAL COLLEGE oF Tng Crry | OF NEW-YORK,—Tbe regular session of this institution will commence on the 15th of October, 1866, with the following | nawed Faculty: | W. Byrd Powell, M. D., Emeritus Professot of Cerebral | Physiology; Robert 8. Nowton, M. I). Professor of Operative ul W, Allen, M. D Pro. 6 to TnsectLife. Best sgvinst MOTHS. Sold by vy HARRIS & CHAPMAN, Foston NG CLOTHING. DY MADE CLOTHING, wi everywheze. were as follows: Forty-fiest Precioet, 1, Forty-second Pre- 4r_hm, Forty third’ Precincr, 6, Forty- it Precinet. Forty-sixth Precinct, 4; Forty wighth Prociuet, 1; Fiflieth PIN net, 1; total 25; making o total of 249 thus far. There \were only seven arrests in the ity on Sunday for iu | toxieativu. | | o —— | The d of Excise—C ed Flearin Applicants for Licemse—~The Seventh, T sud Thirtcenth Precincts, The rush for applications continnes. of | Hundreds of | Roow daily, and beacech the Committee for tne priviiege of dispensing wpirituous beveragos to their customers, in quanti- les the puichasers. w0 applications have | ul delivered, but nearly tw number of desl. | | ers der the present Board of E: | num rinking honses will be diminished third, and those dealers who will b belong to a class that the busivess ¢ Duve carefully refrained from giving ¢ | sons, or the ouuses which operated so ¥ inaividuals, They belong ton cla in notoriously aud that is sufielent. The Bosrd has determined that th | aud, we opine, they wiil be fally sustained by pubi 1 Yesterday Commissivners Acton and Manierre the ciaims of nearly 300 persons trom the Seventh, Tenth ard | Thisteeuth Precinots. The Tenth sent n delegation number ing 621, but, fortunately, thev did not all apply at once. Precin st is ono of the worst in the city—a litfle less bad, low ever, than the Sixth_bat not bulf ax good es it might be.’ Some | of the delers found triends among Sinte Senators, Assewbl- uen, Coroners and otber offickus, but the Excise Comwission ers were wary aud seewed to think that they had discovered | the source of their solicitnde. The principal charge agaiust | tho venders from the Beventh and Thirtee, | that most of thew did a soiid as well as a fluid busize =t | | be mixed, £ what they do with their drinks. e of them come prepared to diseard groceries for the privilege of & that is extensively practi licant from Louses sotoriously bad. ers know the record agatnst them quite as well Superin- tendent of the Police, and regarding their cases as hopeless tuey pradently sell out, or pretend to do %o, aud send new Jandlords as petitioners for disarderly bouses, conoert saloons, u@ of thicves aud brothels. Some of these are taken on pro. FURTIER POSTPONEMENT OF Tilk INVESTIGATION | haiion aud will be permitied to do husiness during guod be. The revenue already amount (o nearly #0000, but thaere in 11, dount that the dealers are willing to pay 81,4, "tk yr-een e Vo W e o g | Freeman, M. D, I and elothing and other artiel | from inform i fonor of Theory and Practice of Medicine and MedicalJ uris whol J 3 Sescipion, prudece; Wi, W adiev. M. D Profoasor of Materin Med TS . e ica and Therapeuti M. or of | FROM 1010 40 PER CENT' B W FORMER PRICES, Obstetrics and Di ' U Edwin | at FREEMAN & BURK'S ONE PRICE CLOTHING WAKEY criptive and Surgical A HOUSE, 124 Fulton and 90 Nassau sts,, corner opposite Siu Euiid Tofewsor of Phvsiology an: L D, Professor of Chemistry, Demonstrator of Anatomy, Edwin omy; John M. Pathology; James Pharmacy and Toxicolo, Freeman, M. D. e SusprCTED OF B RGLARY. —Yesterday George Wil linme wnd Albert Davies were arrested in Room No. 15 at No. | 33 Bowery, by Ofliver Long of the Tenth Precinet on suspicion of having boen concerned in & burglary. Between the mattresses ou the bed were found o silver pitcher, teapot, sugar bowl and mog, marked with the letter S in Germ text, und & rcent case of Bobeminn ware ornamented with gO2 Tholrerware is very mnssive, aud way be seen at the 'onth Precinet Station-House, over Essex Market The pris oners were committed for examination by Justice Man | —— | FATALLY BURNED.—Aninquest was yesterday held by Coroner Gover at No. 522 Pearlst, ou the body of Hunuab | Murphy, who died from tae effect of burgs. On Friday eve ing lust the decensed was engaged in eleanivg out an oftice at No. 63 Wall-st, snd while so engn lnced some cinders it it down wtuire ber e at once ran into the streel. witk ber by an ofticer of the First Pre bis overcont, and extingus b was 5o badly burued us to caueo e it A verdiet in accordance with the Deceased was a native of Ircland, nged FISHING ALL ITS VARIETIES, FOR SALE BY A. DRAPER, No. 333 NASSAUST,, ove door flom MAIDEN LANE- RUPTURF. who wrapped e fire, but not until b death on Sunday 1} cts was renden years, —— Crarckp with THEFT.—Officer Clanler of the Essex Market Polica Court vesterday arrested Johu Gro the complaint of Wolfgang Keelan of No. 126 Sheriffst. The complainant states that on the 3d of Jauuary Iust, while stop- ping at i Broome-st.. there wag stolen from bim ttree trauks containing 8750 in Treasury notes, 31 $10 g0 to the amoant of over §147, he believes that the prisoner money was recovered. The ination by Justice Mataficil. n since recei one of the wissin ommiited for ex: atole it. necused w SUPERIOR COURT -G tice BARBOUN. DECISIONS, _"swgppugflrsfi i it . | from ALL OTHERS—LIGHT, CLEAN N5 EraPes b Moses Chamberlain agt. Edward Richardsou et sl ] wfi”&‘fm‘“tf."&&u XD UBWARD MOTION-» —The motion to vacate the supplemental order and - 0¥ pric oo kb o SIS gl WHITE'S PATENT 1 TRUSS Co. amount of the dishorsement made by 1he defandanta woon the | [ — tirel; GHT,