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MURRAY'S LIN Fuefuvorite fast s i amalnp £0, 1 fros Pier No. 16, E. K., oot ey 17, 843 p. £ For freight or paseage, baving elezant secomm, MUR Y. F Now. 61 sud 62 Soutl Kow-Jursey Ste LBANY BOAT ) S, THURSDAYS and &e., ALURDAYS, y at the ] 1 will, on”and f Fridays, isndi BOAT for P VAN WINKLE, wiil le DAY, May 13, 8t 6 p. . Tie VEW-YORK aud TROY DN PANY.—The bosts of thia 1 oxve Pie y line ticketing s excepied), at 6,0'clo OON BOAT tor NI ZOn end efter WEDNE ot botwrsen Firet and by the Ry (WM. MoATIS astor, Rev. C, 1 PORD, st . . Bubject for the eventng: © I'avl n 51 Ocean Steamers. Ao SAVANNAIL, GEORGL JBeskesn KO0 M., Chern ‘clock & m., and by the to take into ~oneiderats Sunday-School at 2 o'clock, sud Pray 0 the Gradusting Claes in Colom preached by the itev. Mores o, 15 Weat Twoaty-filhi-at UNDAY EVEN wions applyte | “Christian Church, Twen iges Lords Day, May'is ot | Bubject for the morning Steamboats and Hailroads. he DEAN Ri servicos of this luatitation wil b Leid i n iugiog by A choir of 300 ek ¥ree Church of the Hedemption, Fo ine service 131§ on the wharf. reneat, M K. ,“.;fr.:?..-:n, soue an tev. JESSE T. PECh., D. D., late of C TO-MORKOW . et 10§ ofciock &. 4 E ucramenial service a3 0'clo ok, Bristol. Ca ALBANY a: DIRECT ~The New-York ard Troy Stesmbost Co [y o o MORNENG, o Lih w-York EVERY AFTS 3 Hall coruer of Thirty-fou A, Poushikeoy o Jayit, N. R [FOK NORW ALK eonneet KAILKOAD=The swift new M AFTE NEW BL Wi UT and K1 orgh aud MAtou eaves Des! l,‘\'l( Rye, Port ¢ ter and Greer T at9:d FIELD—Steamers « FOR BOST! NORCESTER, PALMER. FITCHBUR: FOR NEW.L e Steambost md Worcester, Dostor wad Nor: i 00 &1 Wie lowest zatvs. For | E S MAKY ( \ENTRAL RAILROAD of N nd Freizht Depot duuwpton Junction two hours saved by thi , &e.. with but one change of es WINTER ARRAD auti, St. Loul . for City, RAIN- s Mam. 1 8 s m for ¥ rre, Grest Beod, ¥ m. arn Express for E: Pitsboreh end tis West, with but oue cha, and but two chanzes to 3 v Easton, ngton. - s turoug ; ¥t West can be ob ew-Jersey, 100t of Liverty. d 526 Broadway, an bere-s'., via Pavous Chs for Canstd.igua. Roel T s m., Dy Eap manca. T:uok ays, end of Salsmancs with Atiautis and Great Westeru S0 % m., Milk and Way Truin, daily, to Otle a1, Eapress Mail A0, Sammazca sud Donkirk. con ag with Lake Shora ntic * o W Way T rain, for Port Jervis aad Newba Nicl Cxpree, for Conndaiqos. Kocaesier, Baffalo, S a W o Lizh:t:ing Bxprass, dufly, for Canandsizua, Rocbester, Baf 4 E ik and West. Coonerts at B at Wesiern Railway. wigrant Trais HUGH RIDDLE. Gen R. Bang, Geu') Pase. Agoigy New-Y ork l UDSON RIVER and HARLEM RAIERC d for Albany snd¥Troy with Northern sud Westers trawms will ieave New York Monday, Jeu, 1, 1966, tr oo 0w + North and W oad, counec + sloepin xios for Green p 7tk Ielip and way —Un and a0 citatown snd_interm exs stions west of M a0d £.00 (Ex.,) p. m. (Fx..) 3.5, L9 and 8.00 (Ex..) p. e For M Ly ¥or Norwalk, 7.09.8.00, (Ex., ¢ 543, &30, 5,50, .00 (., For Darien, 7.00, .30, 11.30 &, Fer Green 7.00.9.30. 1. % & 45, 4.% W, 6.9, 8.00 PE3..) p. 1 TRAINS. £x.)3.00 (Ex,)8.00 p.m. For Hutiord snt Springbeld, &0 & 1., % p. m. For Gonneetioat River Rai'road, 8.00 s m. (Ex.,) thampton. . 12.15 0. m. to Northsuapton. “Kailroad, # & m. d, .00 e ., 3.00 p. M. t JORTHI Trains losve Jersey City for Pietaont 4.2 and 6:25 p. . On Satordsys oal; 3 2 id 63 rau through o Mom THOS. W, DF. with th Freight Losts eonme River, instesd of F PARITAN and DELAWAL N —Om and ofier MONDAY. 1261 ¥e Cowden will be discontinued. T Norsh River. duly, er, R CAMD! ¢ LOW RATES on the 4 0' D __ W.N. CLAYTON, Supt._ AWARE BAY RAILROAD l .\Iill.\\’.wvd DY COMPAN ITIC nat., Traius o, this Road will run us foli LEAVE NEW-YORK. PIER N E FOR CAMDI i Jackeon, and all 415 Tewsbary, Eoark River Estontown, Ocesn Fo CAMDEN. TRAINS LEAVE CAMDEN w. Religions Notices. " At Ebbite Haull, No. 55 Weat Thi Pilgrim Buptist Chay v HALSEY W, § ing with the DANBURY mer NEV ERNOON at 3 0'e " Keunion of the Jnae-s: ST TOINT, POUG (GSTOY, landing st Cossens's u | Iirien, STEAMER MARY POWELL 4 v every afternoon at 3} o'clock. Christian Assar PEIER SIRYKER, Kermon before the Yo tiow of the Thirty fourtist. Dutch ¢ o * MANLY COURAC RMORROW EVEN Spiritnlists’ Meeting, ER JOHN ROMER, daily. 8t 4:90p. w Returnin W-HAVEN, HARTFORD ail New-Haves st “Recond Cnivorsn'is FETY, SPEED, AND COMFORT. at 104 a . and 7q p. m. xpress Train from the shove aud Worcester, Woices EVENING, in will presch in d the Rev. Mr. SULPHEN : TO THE WEST. Tormer Pastor of Awity: “ihe Rove Wo R, Williams, D, D, ABEATH at the Crapel of Rut GEMENTS. ing Nov. 20, 16—Lesve New.York as follows ton, Masch Chunk, Willimeport, ¥.W. 1. Church, ier's Hall, sormer Third § o'clock. 8. m. by amuel B, Bell, D, D, - between Broadway . Aleutown of cars to Ciucl [§ Thirtysseventhest, M. k. Chare Allentown, Macch Chank, Reading, “Scranton, Great Bond, Botblehom, sud The Rev. S. A. Corey, U D., will preach in ROW, st 10} & m. hristian Association of mon will be preecied by and the We st the prin ovERNme of Alderme Spxciar Snastox, Tl West. ' Connectsst Buto with Lake Shore and 'Orand The Board met pursusnt to { D. T. VAresTix, esq.. C Beas &s maay Come before d Trauk Raitways, aad at Sasmesc for Buffalo, Salamanca, Dovkirk and ROBERT MeGINNIS. stxt COMAR, Second Dis | to o th % a wm. vis Hudson River Railrosd, Thirtiethst. and Teath ag wit best. and Fourth-a iridge witbous chaage. Ao, 10 Moutresl via i from Stant the sxpeuse of the propert & that the secompanyiaghrdisance tesefor be sdopted 0 . . Syomses and wi e, end on Sctarday \ ORRIS and ESSEX KAILROAD COMPANY reets from Washington to V 1al streets, bo paved w i { West stivet, under the digection o between Clnmbers and ( £, SCHOCH, Awistant Supsrintendent. 4 o FRW.Y < e - Which eferted 1o the Committen on Streets. INEW-YOIE aad NEW-HAVEN KAILEOAD e N ONIATIONS. 16 A communieation was reccived I ommunication thum the realdent of the lows. referred to the Comumittes on Public He feation was received f the Stevet Commissioner, comer Twentv-seventh-at. Received and ordered to be printed in docament form. LEAVE NEW-YORK: ) e m 1215 (Bx) 3% | pu, committes on Rosds presented 3 report to lay Croton maine in set, between Eighth snd Tenth avenues. 700, 200, '(Ex,) 1.9 & m.; 1215 g P The Comraitiee on Roads presented & report coneariing to regulate ford, sud Stratiord, .00, 11.90 s m. ; 345, 4.30, p. = et and TRt & For Fairticld. Soutbport aud Westport, 7.09, (1508, m. 1R m; , besween Fourth aud Fifth > The Committer on Rosds present=d 1 raport to pave Stxtiath atreet, 145, 4.3, .30 p. m. tou to FUith avenie, with trsp-block pavesent. Camnford, 7.00, #.00 (Fx.) .50, 1130 s wm.; 1218, (Ex.) b - arge the Committen on Sewers ion Lo pave Lezingion avesue, intermociate stations, 7.0, 830, 113 & . d. wvod that the paper be referred to the Committes on Which was cartied. PAVERS FROM TIE BOARD OF COUX Ived, That the sunken Iots on the sast sid od Ficty-thisd sire ot of Second avenas, be filied fn with whole- and Flakill Rallrosd, 800, (Ex,) & m.; ug ordiuance the: sad. 1.00, 9.3 o aitacnedto b.00 p. m. tran. A i J.\.\'I‘FS H. HOYT. Sont. Y RAILROAD.—Trains leave foot of for PHILADRLPHIASet T ad 10 o, m., 12 m., 4, § AvTINORE aud WasINOTON 918 sud 10 & oyl 7 d. ch was referred to the Committer on Rosd. 1 of Commiiten 0o Wharves, Piers sod Slips, with resolution axioner be wnd be i hereby so- to wdvertise for proposals for buildiug s pier st xth street North iy | fore exerclied by & foton Aqueduct Board, fourti-at., rapuing through { RAILROAD of NEW ) AREST, Superinter N AND DELAWARE BAY | n and after May 14. 13 i w with resolation w | raiicond will loave Fier No, 33 North | 1 the Croton Aque. 3 Vat the sccompavying ordiauce Unerelor bo 1 of the Croton “aa referred to the Committen on Strmet of Coruittee on Beigian Pavement, withs resolution as fol- ty-uinthet, between Fist and Second sves., vement, under the direc juct Departusent, and thet the eccompanyiog ordiance th Resolved, That JRTH RIVER, 11 L l,i”"““ passengers 1o Red bank, Lonz Branch, Farmingdve, Bi Tou's River, Woodmantie, Barnegat, Shamons. tona on the Camden un HROUGH TO CAMDEX IN § HOURS. FALE 82, m. for Fortemonth, Highlande, Midiietows Brancn P <rmi, Bqoankim, | Bric Coms River, AND CAMDEN. VARE 82, FREIGHT TRAIN at 5. m. for all pointe on the line AND Vidch: wes referrcd to the Committee 0 Roads Keport of Comwitiee 00 Begin Pavement, with resclation s fol- Adntic Railrosd. fuie street, betwoen Beaver and Poarl streets, puvemaent, the same to be done ander the di- o Armedant Departisent, snd that ks sccompany- rection of the Cro Cordhiance therefo Which w-!rnl.,rrvrd to the ('frhlln.l(ln on Streets. Resaived, Thot Thirty-seveuth # s paved witi) Beigian or irep-block pavement, under the airegtion of the Croton Aqued ordinance therefor be sdopte eferred to e (o Report of Committen 00 Sew Resolved, That the_sewer no o Elevents and Twel'th avenues, from Eleveath svense esste o of the Croton Agueduct urg, Manchester, between Park and Madison {he secouupanyn + Departaient, asd m. New.York st 9:28 CLAYTON, Supt. w built in Foryseveuth street, be- od one hundred faot d work to be done under the direc. Departmest, sud the sccoupsuyiug ordi- i reforted to the Commlttes Hesolved, That permisslon be Ham MeMahon to plac e 1 e et lrituasists, TO-MORROW, o8 10§ w3 7§ 0'clock. watering-troagh in f ‘ hupdred and twenty uioe Groenwich avenus. Jiool at 8. Al are cordially invited. iverett ooms, Thitty fouril-st. wnd § l'u‘lvw::uu:.‘ l".t'(} BROOKS presches ORNING e4"W0§ o'clock, on “Revivals, ue aud False. be done at his owi, expense, Bot Lo fite: (are With pubi Temai ouly during Lhe pletnue o the (rn&;au:uk e was reletred 16 sman of the Distr.c Reolved. Thst the C: E TO-MOHROW be and is_herehy directed Church of the Holy Trinity, Madison ave.. coruer of orty-second st The second service of tuls Church will, ustll . beglo st 4 o'clock, aud alter that date throwel the Sauimer mooths, to take the necessary | street, (ror Lavwis sireet 4o the Easts River, blic travel on that NEW-YORK DAILY TRIBUNE, BATTRDAY, MAY 12, 1856, directod o take soch sction as will in effact discontinue in conr s of elsewhere in the matter of extending tnd on streets, done i pure 1 spprowed December 30, 185 od 10 the Commit e MOTIONS AGA!N RESUMAD, £ Alderwe |, entitied An Ordin- Praamble, with ravolutions as follows: Tnaolved. That the Cormeion Connoll requnat the Bosrd of Fealth priety of eatab! * the 4:f% cant Surasice. yirg Witk Ply with the pr An ordimanos w Govers Board of Aidermen N O the following e Closning Streets (hoard of {1ty Hosrd of Aldermen 1) iorman SMAXXON mo £ the Bourd of Cor ot by the Loew, Vernum, MeGinuis snd Van ¥ On the follawing itam Wowen's lutirmary Aseocistion, three thousand doliars. (isy Board of Aldermien sucpiod , by Board of Councilmen wiricken 4 do dissgrae with the ac- Gedney, Ely, Ryers, Be sothis—ide wonld now be on azree- ucPuien in the muondionts wade by tiem cided in the affirmattve by t ot . Rye r Brice, uis, an fa—10] Norton, Fiynu, Shansow, Rieliy, snd 0'Brien stivo—Alder Mayor for waa dirwcted to be sent to His Honor Y moved (hat the Board d sow adjourn. And the PRESIDANT annos Rosrd stood sdjoarnsd ta il wext Monday, tue 1D § OrviciaL. | Tue toard met, pursoant to adjournment, tn th Oty Hail set—J. Wilson Green, erq, Prosidont in the chalr, and the fol owing members: Counentr Keensn, Lonz, Stacew, Fiynn, Roblneom, unay. Cotefto Hartman, brickman. Koster, Watts « Tyns ‘Liowins, Helloran, Roberss, Pullioss, Hettsick, x.r.,-w». and Lol 21, "Tae uuuios of the procediag meting wero read aud approved RESOLUTIONS. Ry Councfiman Kewwxy— Resolved Tha! )u wewer wi erie, be built in rred to the Comuittes on Sewers, HETTiRIcR— o Corporation be atd k the nece messures Lo That y be aud the same i« heveby given toR. I nger to erect & biy win souts nez of Thirty ifth stre [t exfere with the piblic travel, and the satue o rowasin ouly pieasira of the Common Coaucil. d Fifth avenves under tho dizec et w “lie Committee on Koads . Y Tourth street. betwoen First and Second b, guttered and e four feat o0 the Committee on o THOMAS~ ats be lald in Fifl s e erected th struet, betweat Fourth 7 a2 4001, we piacicabie, ner. u Lamps and Gaa Rosolye tween Second ton Aqueduc Which was teferred to the Committae on Sewers. ORTS. e comstructed in Forty-sixth streat, be. & East Iiver, under the direction of the Cro wer in First avenae, beiwoea ort of Commirter on Sewers for sewer fn Fifty-third steeet, be- Fourth aud Sixth avenues. id over on Sewer for sewer in Third avenue, between eport of ¢ 9 !b«m Sixty L1tk and Soventy b i over, tee. on Sewers, eoncurring to bulld sewer in Forty. nth aveasa. gulste railrond care rusciog miites or, Sewery i of eakd Com RESOLUTIONS RESUMED. Py Counci man THoNAS— Resoived, That the [yw and sinker 1oty oo the west side of Lening- e, between Fifly-oh vk leo those b vide of Fif'y ndred d saventy-five foet wiwt of Lexinston aveoue, ba tlied in fmmedi iy, under the diteetion of the Street Comusisioner, aud tast the accompany g ordinece tuetafor be sdopled. suchmsn Ko eRTY— 3, That te n and low Ints between One Hund, Fourteenth street Handred sud Sistaenth street and b the and Second avenues, bo flled {n immediately for the of thn publie beaith, widet the direction of the Street Commissi ing ordisance therefor be sdopted. Waich was lald oves MOTIONS RESUMED. owmittes on Councflmsn Rof tion of Which wi And the paper Homents mo that the Committes on Stirast Open- thher consideration of resolution 4 fol take the necessary log od and Fourth street, o paper was laid over ian Row i me that the Committee on Str dischaged f1om the further consideration of resolutio el o the Corporat/on be and he 1 heraby take the necesensy lEAl messnres o Cuuse roots. from Thizd avenve to Aveuue Resolved, That th thorized and dire. Aud the paper was laid aver. tomen Ingzs be discharged from lows Kesolved. That the Counsel to the Corporstion be and he s beraby dice tod to take the necessary legal steps to open, sccording to law, Oze Hundred and Fifth and Une Hundred sud Siath sireets, from the. Third avenue to the Harlem River. Which was carried. And the paper was luid over. Councilman Romrure moved that the Committes on Street Open- :r:- be divclarged from the (urther cousideration of resclution e fol- ows. Tesolved, That the Counsel to the Corporation take the legal steps 0 open One Hundred aud Thisty-Grel street, from the Eightls svenue to the Harlem River. Which was casried. And the paper was lsid over. Councilman HETTRICK moved that the Committes on Sewsrs be Ao Lisrged from the furiber cousideration of resolutlon of Board of Al- dermen se follow: Kesoived, That the remonstrances presented to the last Roard agaiost bofidng & sewer in One Hundred ‘sud Elchteenth street, between Foird sud Fourth svenues, be taken from the Blos, snd, together with e romonstrance of 1sase D, Prase proseuted to-day, be referred to the Croton Aqueduct Department. Wiiich was carried. Aud the paper was laid over. FAVERS FROM BOARD OF ALDRRMEN. Resotved, That the Clerk of the Common Council be and he s hers- Ydirected to procam for aud present to his Honor ative officet of the Municipal Goverument of propriste badge or insignia of ofiice, Lhe ex- by the Cowmpiroiier rom te sppropriation 1that the Committes on Strast Opan- furthier cousideration of resolution s fol- Juriadiction aver the Corporation yard, hereto- City Iuspector, incloding the appointment, ke., of the keepers thereof, be and ls bereby trausferred to aud vested iu the Straet Comwissioner. Waich was Inid over. That the contro! of snd Jarisdiction over the severa! pub- . heretofore established i thin city by resolution or ordi- wase of the Cottaon Counoll. and withiwhicis the City Inspwctor has yosted, be and sre hareby transferied, set over and assigned to o Lereyy authorized to xercive similar jurisdic- ‘all such other public pounds s may heroafier be or, whio is oe /sl ed. Which was laid over. Yot of Comusities on Finanee, n favor of adopting resclation sa foliows ‘Resclyod, That the Comptroller be and he Is hereb direrted o draw & warran the Board of Trustees of the Jabe Strect M. of two hundred and thirty-four doliars and thirty-niue cent Tation. 10 engbin the Trustess of the ssid Church to pay the sssess- Toent an theit property for tha work of building s sewer iu Jane strvet, oo the Fiehtn 1h Greeawich svenue. the smount to be charged by the Comptroller 1o the sccoust of * Donstions.” Wiieh i 2 e s on Finance, in favor of adoptiag resolotion T ol e ‘Hesoived, That the Comptroller be and be s hereby authorized and Qieected to draw bis warraut in fevor of C. W. Morrill, Rector of St. Alban's Church, fo Forty-sventh street, between Lexington and Foarth avenues, for the sum of thres bundred and vineteen dollars and ninety thies cente, which is the amount of iuterest that has sc- comalated ther 0 enable biin to pey an assessment ou sald prop- ot and clarge the ssuwe to the sccoust of ** Donations. Which was laid over. Tueport of Cowmmittee on Strests, in favor of adopting resolation ss Jiow: esolved. That a crosswalk be 1aid scross Canal street. from oppo- Tagaber four hundred and forty-one i said street, mider the di- rection of the Croton A et Board, sud that the sccompanylag or- ich was laid o Report of Commitiee on Finance, In favor of sdopting resolation as . Teso'ved, That the Comptroller b and he fs hereby aathorized and directed to draw warrant in fa f Patrick McMahen, for the snm of one b and thirty dollare, to be in full for wujuries to his -ha.e of sewer in Thirtirth | between eies, tho amount to be charged o the so- Seveuth and k. count of * Domations. Wihich was laid over. Resolved, That permission be and the sme is hereby glven Robort . Maithand to pave with Belzian pavement the street i front of his Froaives in Huvover squsre between Pel and Stoe sirvels, tie same to be dons st bis ows sxpense and under the direction of the Croton Board. Which was concarred in. And the ssme was direoted to be sent te ks Hoaor the Msyor for approval "osoired. That tie'Couasel (o L Corvoration bo sad be s bereby | nco of a resolution ou Law Depsrtmesy. An Ordinenes from tio ance making the anao. mast of tha City of » ordinence be read by sections. at the orliuasee be amended by D OF 1TxALTH)~To the g Pas the expenses of afes W d publie piases fn s w0t provided 4 tract, IA pursuines of Clin 1566, Six thoussud dolfars.... CLraNIvG STarrs (Uxnze Bou cleautig such ateert the City of New-¥. man Kruway moved to amend the ftem of DoNATIONS refrom the worde foliowing. o wit: ($PRO1AL) by #teir he forther me of that ftem 11 moved that ¢ d the reader pass over Lo the next item. 2 . Freixax moved to amend said item by striking thers- from the words following: nd sascosments upon the propert arions Churches sud benevoient societics, a8 proY Totlons of tha Common Counci’, approved by the Mayor prior ai.d four Bundred sud seventy-eigot dolia + Kakoi moved to amend the ordinanco by inserting tie Exrxsks or Manxor Couxsion Fionrsexru Wano— waves of the Commissiourrs sopoluted Laws of 1663, for the enth Ward, a4 per chaptes 676, Lawi of 1665, vigat tuou.as Conne s Ex0H moved to ataend the ordinance by inserting the JEDUMENTS—For the pryments of Judgments. in vored sgainat the Cor e buvdred ud forty. intercat. legally 1o forth in repirts to the L. of cbapior 145, Laws of 185 hrme thoussad dol Whick was cai 10, Counciluan Kenok moved to smend the ordinance the followins ite LATIxe OvT Tie Crry NorTH o OX® HExDRED AND F1r- TY RIETH TR b ner: Mr. F. Bareile— FROM BARSEILL Fischer. Sandy Hook..a. .01 | Guv Tasud: leaved. Stoamihip Westcloster, Tnzram, Vi Company. igation Go. Compiny. Sieamship Coneord, Norman, Philsdelphis. Bark Schamy! ( Melncke & Wendt, Wondt Hark Fronewick, Sylvaster. Havans, Brockw Brig Veloee (11al). Jacquarin, Bristol (Ene. Brig A J. Swith (Br). Dexter, Bremon, s Meiucke & Wandt. Eriz Aquidnock, Townsend, Cienloegos, Volan (Er.), Ganion, Bt. Joby ic. Hooper, Jacksouviile, ¥ou Scur, Oen. Caznoan, DeGroot. 8t. Do Sehr, & Co, Echr. Mary Susan, Su. Sehr. Amica (Br.). Speight, St. Joh Blackstoue, Jackson, Providence, ing out streets, rosds, twen, and public squares i that part of the City of X Yok lying worth o. One Hundred and Fifty-ifth strvet, snd beiween e 1arem River ou the oast and the Hudson wied and Twooty B east of the “Penth foned, (o parsuason of Cuapte y Chapler 565, La 1855, Twelve tuousand dollars uneiliman | ULLNAY moved PENSES by sirib s there(ron sed doiinrs (i lwan STACOM moved to smend the ordinance by iuserting APPROPEIATIONS B7 Lo d one hundrod and Lribume Association, wenty-hive doliare and s of which i enthor: aws of 166, and to be sudited and Fiity-fourghoussod_ous two thousand rignt hnad £ty sovon conte ($2,855 iz by Chiaptor 75, Theieol an way be Feu w1 TYxG moved to amend the ftem of Donations (Special), pliy. for damages from fulling inte & sewer, e moved that the ordinance a4 smended be 1y the following vote: acilven Keenan, L Costello. Hartaan. Brinkmas, ug, Stacom, Fiyon, Robiwon, adjourn it do 0 o Which was carrie t nExAN moved that the Board do now adjourn. pent declarad that the Bosrd stood ad FHAOERTY, Clerk. W hereapon the Journed untul Frids For the German via Quebec, every . ad—Maiis close dally &t ba. m. reat Salt Lake, Utan, end Pla- (Buudus ercaptsd) by Over- | Sam., 4 4 10 bern. close duily. . New Joiwy Coutgn Morrin and Easas S Piiiadeiohis Way 3 PEVEFTPETRAF S PEEISEREEESS | Tong luwnd Mab 5 S5 o lismpiiend, Jama 8 EECeoftucERsvy vionEsIIgeE, ® PPEPRVTTRT B PEPEEEEPRIEIE monte. Closes st 9o > lupot 2oki st and 4tb-av. adaon Rives, 73,10 & 2, 3:45. 6,300 10 p. m. o1s Har hambers sud SAh-et. brovseest., daily ore and Washington, by tie New Jersey (L7t Send W am, T “line, Pier @ N K. auliy widnight. Susdey To Boston, by New-London (S duy excapted) . To F aton, by New-iia 2 IR, vie Springhetd, To Boston. by New Haven I Btore Lioe, 124 and § p.m. 3 To Canands gas. Ree by e Iailroad. foot of Chamberset.. at 7 13 Greenport, by Loug lalasd & i B And 3 & th., s0d Iaiip§ . h. by Raritan and Deawere 7t fompler aN. K. 4t 4 9. m. To Hacketistown and intermediate stations, oy Morr To Norwalk, eonnectin -;n Fothe West, by Central Rai Tentown. froum foot of Liberty-st. and 800 p. . ouday train. ‘Kairoud, 100t of Conrte and dtet., 10 & m., 12 m, 4end 6 0 midnight. Sundsv.. To Washington. by Took of Courts wd 10 s 0,7 p m, ad 1) midoight. Now Orieans, every Saturday, Atisatic wid Misis: Sippl Steamer Lie, vana, every Thursday, Morray's Lise, ofice No. Suurday, by Empire Lise, Gerrte Lino, iar No. 4 61 and 62 South-st For Savannah. ev: won & Allen, No. & 'o': ln-n-ni every Tt For Montaus and Tdilio—ses advertisement. For further information in reend to ‘Vertlsemeonts ia anotber vart of Railrosd Time Tabies, see ad- City of Limeriek FOR ASPINWALL AND COSTA RiCA=In stesmabl Rica—Mrs. Allen and davghter. Mrs. Byrne, Mrs. D, E. A Wild and’ wife . flarace Davie and wie, : Field, Miss L. Lane, Mise Nomin A A. Green and wife, Miss J o8. Kimball, Gen. McCook, I, 8. Minister to Sandwich lsands J. L. Parrish, W. H. Dodd. wife snd family, A Wraun, B, Matthew- u."cnlawa‘ G uchard, N. E. Clerk, W." C. Foste: immons, P. Herner, Rev. J. d 3 children, Mrs. . Chick and famil Mis N. A, Prich G. M. Totten, W. Eddy and wi Blont, Hou. Tudg wife, secratary and 2 servasts, 8. Parrieb and Mr Mise Sailio James, My M Frakes . Har Mrs. P. Mush. Mins Fauny Mih, Dorsett, Dr. Chriesio, 0. B Thes. M H.T. Bri Piney, . 6. Leonard. Cloment, Capt. P. F. Fiood snd wile, A. Jobmeon. wife snd family. Robert Bearen and fawmily, Mise Mios Kate Stoola. 8. Armotr rmetons, Thom . Nirw. Saah Paimer T, Armstre P W Kldwel, , Ls0), Gales and wife. W. J. and wife, J. Grabamet or; Mra. David and & chil- " Lafan and sourG. P. Mo E. L Haculston, L M. Uifioe sud 200 ta 2d AH—In steamship Vi Allen Gardner, Lieut. M, oo Licst. O F. Larrsbem M Corbitt sud wile, Mrs. Burnl, M M. an Turner, 8 8. Tarn lock, J. F. Root, W, Oxles 8 Stearns, Lieat. W. T. Dodge, Bir. Dow, M. A. Frisbee, Mr. Spicer, H. G. Horu, J. O Roed, Lucy Hoed, Bowy Hosd, Joun Pattecson, Joha K. Noiton, and 13 1o the Passengers Arrived. FROM TIAVANA AND NASSAU—In steamship Corsica-Mr. vers. A. Tajoners, Lucd, Jacob Engelborn, Paal Storgam, B ywam. S, Kermeg. F. Morcer, George Brysot, A. D, Stratton. K. Attray Mr. a 2. Denate, Mr. Howell sad Willis, Mz and Mre. W. Vail, four eb Rollaude, Miss Thompeon, Mr. and Huster, . Wyatt, T Cy Fowle snd son, Mrs. Shaw, cbild wud servant, O, three children, J. Brady, A. Deauibot, James Melelinn Clifford ; Mrs. Lachrisson thres chidren BMr. and Mra. J. A. Yan Blarcom ; Mr. 1. ( Mise Farrsoworth Mo 1. G. Lawia: Cond; Ms. sud —— Arrived. Steamship Nerens, Bearse, Boston, with mdse, and pass. t Trane Odeli. Steimahip W. P. Clyde, Powell, Boston, with mdse. to Metropolitan Steamship Co. Steamaiip John Giheon, Youne, Alexsnria, 0 bours, with midse. and pass. to H I8 Gromws St nship Corven, Lo Me pass. to E. Cun Amerea (Br.). Mortime Whaeler, Gudd, G wisn. Vas hod very heavy westher retopzallant mast, and many eail Peabody, Liveinool all THad § dea'ln ), Schuliz, Bos ), Stefngraff. Bremen 50 1lad 1 d Holmdion & Bark Fides pars. to Oel o ko i eoropany with bark . Sove relzn for Boston. o Prig Joany, Sondesburg, Porto Rico 17 dayn, with soga, to Burgla Briz Alberti (of Bucksport), Dow, Cardenss. 11 days, with sugar, to 0. & U D, Brookman On 3d inst., in jat. 30, long. 79, spoke bark Sancho Panza, from Lagaa for New-York. Scbr. F. & L, Cordery, Grace, Trinidad (Cuba), 29 days, with sugar to Goldtwsite & Overton. Schr. Mary Jane, Hazleton, Maryland. Sehr. Impadence (of St. John, N. B.), Morshouse, Arras daye, with sugat, ke., o Millr dovghtam. ~ Left brig New York, M he. Red Rower, Weat, Belfast (Me.) for Rondout, with lumber, Sche. Hannah Wilets, —, Boston. Sebir. Col. Joues, HYl, New-Bedford, Solr. Hen. Brown, Wikimiugton, N. C., § days, with zaval stores to E.S P Sebr. Vi L tta, Lord. Rondoot for Bos Sehr. Gerttrada, Hill, New. Haven for Elizsbethport. 7t for Boston. Sehr. Pariliion. Park, Schr. J. R Watson, Lane, Bebr. D. M. Brownin el 8. Lockwood, W Schr. E. & L Cordary, Grace, Trinidsd (Cubs). was N of Hatterss 17 daye; experisnced heary NW wind; lost boat and spiit sails. —— Bpeke Park Tranuport (B, of St Soka servant; Mr. W. Furrington; | service. On the side.of art, that is of the art of wo children and two servants 3" Conrt; Me. K. Ko . Dals 0; Mr. ¥arrago; Mz J, Wer- BUGPPING INTELLIGENCE. } Pt PORT OF NEW-YORK.. mington. A. Abbatt. Stewntohnp Costa Ricw, Bradonsy, Aspiawacl, Pacific Mais Steamabip ranaiip The Queen (Br.), Grogan, Liverpool, National Steam cavibip Bomesia (Ham.), Sshwenser, Hamburs Ko Stezmat 'p Calvdonta (Br.), Ferier. Glaszow, F. McDooald & Co. Steauies i Atago, Gadsden, Havre, Now-York and Havro Steambip Ship Antarios, Hosman, St Joho, N £ Grionall & Marstin Bark (Hr.), Lord Clarendon, Lavender. Malaga, Harbecks & Halsey. Svendsen, Falmoats via Philsdelptis, Fonch, Bark Christians (Daw.), Torausten, Eromen, Funch, Meincke & W. Elwi N Brig Parkside (Br.), Savel, Legborn aud enos via Piladelphls, G. pe (Han), Hobert, Pornaribuco and market, Fuuch, Brig Almata (Hr.), —=, Port au-Prince via Wilmington, N. C. D. Hurlbat & Co, N. Ln. 1. Small & Co, w Brig (Swed.), Free Trade, Levenson, bristol, E. Sloman k Edy. ingo, J. T, Cusrier & Co. Sehr, A. Rider, Rider, Charieston, N. L. McCresdy & Co. Schr, Hanoa Ann, Dyer. New-Haven, Backett, Scur. A.dj. Hazard, Goine, Haxiford Rackett, Tooker & Taylor Sehr. L W Lawis & Co. Keir. Vicksburg. Haskell, Gloucester, Metealf & Duncan. . Portamouth, J. 3. lograham. N B.. A. Switeers & Co, , Geo. N. Strenabien. oop Emersid, Worden, New- Haveu, Rackett, Tooker & Taylor. or, Havana 5th, and Nassau 7th fnat., rpool, Mareh: 19, with mdse. and Nepaew. kas Lad-a continoation bf osies (Br.), Pine, Liverpool, 33 days, with mdee. to Nesmith besess. Robinwon, Liverpool 57 days. with mdee. to Thomas eprung bowsprit, Jost jib 38 days, with mdee, and 759 x G0 days, with wiss, with mdse. and 124 poit (Br.), of & oweastle, 63 days, wit m ), Harges, Marseilles, 53 days, with mdse. ani2 Briz Rosiyn, Tathill, Lagus, 11 days, with sugar to meater, Suiled o Panza’for New-York, sud brig Roysl soulpiuring [as if, forsooth, poetry dnd musie, ing and hair-dressing. tailoring and boot makin, be counted in!). productive fertility and excellen pacse 0 necossarily with morbid physical or moral ernet and Dolacroix, masters of the m #chools, dled well, an one may sy, working well 1o the end long aud bonored lives. Millet ix ono of the heartiest, stoutest, asant-lookiog men you will meet in the village street of Bar- “:I:’,',;:d“-fi.l'-lu o:l,.'; wlul, :m be 76 pext l6thof Ji ictuals, ™ like a 3 nps oas uet morniog with fim, aowy lnge T R ell for him, the sowetime dry-goods olerk, who took to_ painting in his 30th year, and nn:'uu his for i Tocognition. ' Within the Inst aix, his works, like those ulet, bavo gone up in price and pablic estimation at the ::::;'nl: :ll_.wmdw’u per annum. And the * o, at aliy gifted of mortals, di Citlon 8 it fusier than the publics 20" 6°FO8 WIck ia apgre Litt funny, silly noton J‘:m..u and lower rate that no%ody bat *“artists” aze eapabls of sppreciath ines, is 1aintaied bere as with you: ¢ Taey cantol Sare push their Seebleness against the strengih of an intelligeas public sofar es some do with yon, _The clever imitator om us of a Hartford Prolific or s Newtown indig- nantly protesting against the right of any baman .z cept an ariist, to €xpress an opinion as 10 the werits little nature morte, would necd be a fir cleverer writer tham painter to force much atteution to Lis little protest from nows- puper folks or artists, he Salon, s yearly exbidition of works of Freneh sonlptors, eugravers, ete., ope: xt week 1 the Palais dIndustrie. About 6,000 pieces whro offered. More than of thews have been received by the jury of acce) jury is composed of artista; its membors sro by the majority vote of artista; uot indeesd by universal suffrage of all artists who are candidates (8 1o \beir works) for but by the suffrages of all exhibiting setists, who b at preceeding exbibitions medals of megic, Now, this oy artists. us well composed as o jury w:lf‘m be, 0 or whalf of the canvases offared, as unworthy to in the exhibition, That there should bealitie” favoritiem and @ great deal of weariness in the efiice of Liese Jarymen; thad bere and therc 8 commonpisce ait shoud be voted virtue of the friendly name in the corner, and a good (g ally if an eescutindy worse) bit of color or cumposition voted out in gew of its patent faults ratier than of its essontial werits. Mes in the nature of things, in the ature of this speei- ally arduons, wearlsome, duzing review, and in human nagure, And sg the first review and decision of the jury, composed ex- clusivRly of artists, is arrived Aud now breaks oat the ho 1y cant of the littlo artists, the rejectod. Green Lake kuows that the rejection of his strictly origii presentation of Fuust and Marguerite is all owing: to Gerome's jealousy. Jarundyes Brown, who over and over again Las expressed to me his opu- jon that Lake's paintings are daubs, Joins cordially with Lake in wbuse of the jury of artists, His contempt for it almosd surpasses his coutempt for the nngld layman who presumed to suggest that the fore-leg of the table in"the middle ground of ono of bis genre 5&»«: was 8 leetlo out of drawing, When good-natured Mr. Potrolenm, t, his wile's suggestion, bought that pltce-—f!srfldng great admiration of ii—iog %0 franos, Jarondyce did mot qiestion P.’s ability to see its beaution. ‘When, ‘in an unguarded moment, my unlocky friend whose clear gray eye 8o faithfully serves Lis innate sense form, looking at Gamboge's * Susanna,” blurted out: * The Elders must have been hard op to lok at her.” Gamboge saved bis own vanity and his sha peless Susan, by loudly asserting thad HE‘. £ g and whining and sl K. had no sense of art, knew notling of art. ** Very suid K., but ten years in the South Sea Islands give a man #otion of nature. But this is wandering a little from the Salon. After the first decision of the jary—always composed of artists, remember— mauy of the rejocted artists wrote such earnest, beart-read- ing, deprecatory appeals from their first decision, to thels feclings, to their aaything but art gmo{,m Gerome alone reorived fifty such letters], tuat in Kindness of heart, they re- vised their first verdict and let in many, that they at firsd mean to keep out. One silly mag, probably already nervously diseased, he that Lis effered pictures were rejected, weat to bis atelier Llew out his disessed brains wi istol, Auother instance, that is getting to be hiihlv amusing, is the rejection of & trait of the Marquis de Bolssy—the busband of Byrou's oli and notorions, witty Angloptobic, Merry Andrew of the ate—by, Mr. Fagnani of your city. The Marquis wrots @ , Aprl 16, fo lat. €2 3, long. @ Bark Sencho Panza, Is Ist. 30, long. 7939, from Lagua for New-York. A P A A T S——— g Iit;rl;mxs:;fi Nniiu. State or NEw Yorx. Porr-Wanomxy Orwics, No. 23 William-st. bereby given, in accordance with sec- 4 April 14, 1857, entitiod *An Act to Re- Office of the Port of New-York," o all per- J OTICE is tion 4 of under sxamination by the Port V J. Ave's snnixas. Serectary. S A o £ 5 L O R IS S T R T FHOM PARIS, et Nilmess of Count Bis man Imbreglio—In, rected. From Qur Own Correspondent. Pawis, April 27, 1866, The most troublesome man in Europe has been ill of lata; whether really sick or only plaving at bodily nom possu- smus, because not able to push through bis gawe of bluff with Austria, is, like pretty muoh everything elso just now respeot- ing Herr Bismark's performances, o question. At any rate, Iits royal master has just given tho order of the Red Eagle to the doctor who visited him during the attack, and this is gravely commeated on 28 a grave iadication of his Majesty's approval of tho Minister's polioy. It is also reoorded in serious Journals that the cork of a bottle of effervescent cathartio medi- cine, which Madame Bismark was opening for her husband, bit that able statesman paiofully in the eye; and that, the same day, the Count of Mensdorff, Austrian Minister of Foreign Affairs, getting out of his carriage, barked his noble shin against the step, in the very place where it was wounded in the Italian campaien of 1850, Risum tencatis ‘The Crown Prinoe of Denmark has been here for the last fortnight; e sprightly young gentleman, who does not seem to feel that anything is rotten in what little is left of the State of Denmark, or that anything is oat of joint in these times which he is born natural dootor to set right. and wimbiences of his individaal princely other night and mora! private 1ud But let not our demooratic penny-- vanity ; their Jenkinses l’: Tellows on o dozou princely subjects. The Lourse keeps bobbing up aud down on the yeasty tide of pacific and warlike rumors: sunk yesterday ou reviyed report of Austrian military preparations in Vel $a which large place is maxing for Gari- egree of truth t may be in el this t can tell you. Nothing n Within the past wi of war, which 1 threatening. If ' that has not your excelient Ttalian ud Toat bus ocenrred and s publicly k really diminishes or increases the cnances ot very war is to come, it will come from 8 ** eituation” Dbeen esseatially changed by the diplomatic writing of the last 11 the four nations that will be likel i it—Prussia and Austris, favolving Frauce and Ttaly—were governed by their real interests, by publicopiniou, by themselves, fh fine, or by wise rulers, it 18 plain enough that war could not come. But hero comes in the incalculable element, the possl- re excitement and efficlent motion at any moment keeps the so-called balance of power fa Enrope oo s constant tester. This is the coudemnation of the system by Which most of these nations are governed. There are tiree or four men here, auy one of whom, by reason of too much minee-pie saten over night, o quarrel with bis wife, findin, s shist, or & dozen other trifling causes of wu etic hypochondriacal wind e the short ribs"—by the dash o s to the slaughteriug of thousands. o transition is natural enough to the remarkable report of the Miaister of the, latorior lately published, on insanity in France. and Alrom.\{.nhrrod to in my last letter, on rather alarming inerease, to wit: from 41,970 1o 1651, to 54,214 in 1561—doubled in ten years! This in- cludes all forms of mental alienetion, from monomania to brute idiocy. ‘The report does not give the law ot this which In part, however, is doubtless rather apbarent than For the castom bas grown within the ten years of committing to asylaws, which, whether private or public, are subject to rmerly treated and maltreated by their families, But still it would seem as if there were in the actual phuse of sdvauced eiviliaation (), in the contemporary social conditions, a something over-stimulant and irritating, urging the nervous system tow degree of tension eater than it can bear. The nmmber of men of some note re in art and literatore deceased in the last few years, who have “begun to die o top,” is remarkable, thongh I do s J-uulul and landscape painter, sinking = down from bis bigh bnoP and the full bloom of genins "t bopeless imbecllity and death—nf the first-class in srts or letters. Guizot, now well on fn his 73th year, went down to bis country furm the other day, atill feres & rotundus, or rather somowhat ‘of purpose and active of intellect as ever; Dumas 63, Lamartine 76; Thiers, friskiest of all Academwicians, toucked his G9tl birtbday last Mo week, and sat ip balf the mml Tast m nnmmw the p of his recent throa apecoh, as (o Clamber of Deputies. The average wost still persist fo_thinking six monthe. bilt.y of whose buttons on irritation, " and that which proceeds fro split pen, set thousa: T ment shows that it vernment supervision, unfortunates not mow recatl—unless it be Troyon, angular, but tou; Victor Hugo ls gl. Bot ocount for mwuch bhere, secing Jocted until they bave given more than 40 years ey and shat nek more than haifof thom oas| miusier o8 60 Who have pusked Shelr bralas la proof of vitality, examination or sarvey. tiat the followinz vessels are dens, and thet the said survey: Luations Wil be couipleied Wikiia ten daye aeat sacoseding ais rk—The Crown Prince resent Condition of the Ger- ity in France—Ages Artiota—Th Malou—How It is Couducted—Amusing E mples—Gustave Dore—isst ements Core ‘The soundness legs he showed the by zealous dancing @t the Tuileries ball. A day laterghe recording Jenkins of oue of the informs us that the Prince "' might have been seen” sit! on ame of the publie cliairs of the Champe Elysées, simp! vidual. Thereupon Charivari, 8 sheet qui of Jeukiniem, asks bow else his Highvess could sit, unless, in- deed, on his stomach, which would nhnln A special ap, ners be offends tho matter of the * English capitalists,” last Winter, surpassed in volume, us well as in pice- ness of detail and wealth of style, the works of their Parisian tia, and Italisn letter to Mr. Fagnani on the occasiou, highly compit to MraF., aud qulte the contrary to the '.wmm ke gave to the editor of a lively little gossipi Iy per, L'Evenement, in tuo columns of Which it was forth published. This brought ont to the editor’s address 8 not wise letter from Coust Niewerherke, official chief of arts undernry Empire, defending the jury just where 1ot been attacked, and an idiotic bea against Fagnaai forthe jury from a third portrait painter here, whose canv: arereceived at the Salon, These, in turn, have provoked a Ietter from the Hl’qnlfi’w to the editor, wherein displays something of his charscteristie wit, which his letter to Mr. Fagnani *‘plentifully lacked.” And this brought ont, from a new contribtor, ® letter ever so more awusing than all the otiers. The surewd editor [Erenement, who does not care a fig for his friond the At wiwse table, in compauy with Stepbens, the Fenisu cate Head Center. he diued the day he got & copy of unwise lotter to Fagneni—nor for the jury, nor the third class raitist, who defends them in & way to make them ery, * Save us from our friends. and we will take care ;nr fl;:.mlfl.' straightwsy prints this last letter iu bis yester AY's isane, The sum of it is asfollows: Mr friend N., whose pictares had been received for several years in succession, started, some four years ago, & balf artistic, balf mercantile coterprise, That year he sent, #s usual, his paintiogs to the L&M ‘were Tejocted, aud the next year the same. The t! yoar he offered ugain o iandseape tbat had been refused admission the preceding year, but signed with a borrowed name. To his plonsant surprise i wis hovored with a medal. That was last year. This year ho sends the same picture, baving effaced ibe pseudonyme and pat his own signature, and it has been re- jeeted! The writer of this letter gives bis name and address, ‘and ways he has docaments and proof in band 1o convince any who doubt the truth of his story. But carious certaiuly, there is notiring improdable in the story. There is that oneof Wiertz, thb eocentric Balgian painter. His works having been rejected orer and over agaim, he vpon o putiog Ly Tubeus ove da that lsckilg k 'Sl ia oune or two families for a century or twe had no published potoriety of sale cataloguss. Giving & new frame and a fresh coat of varnish, and bis own signature is the coruer, to the conventionally honored master’s mt it in to the jury, and the pleasure of ha it re {ecwd. Some ten or more years ago there was a singblarlg ngenions robl of several of the best, hl‘h-g\.fl oid mas- ters” from the gallery of a noble and wealthy English seur, whose name I cannot for the moment recall. tures were cut from the fraices. Some years passed discovery of their wheresbous. The trace was at last in this vn{; An honest Loudon dealer in old trash ters had bonght at cheap rate a lot of painted csnves, which he conceived there were master touches. Purely in interest of his trade, he sought and obained opinion of Sir Cbarles Eastlake on the same. will pretend that the late lamented Sir Charles, A., was o firstclass productive artist, no one droy that be was artist most respectabld expert. Wi Bir Ubarles looked st acd felt and smelt lhla'rnflll paiated sail-cloths, and attribated each to its inal by mere diut of counoisseurship, of scientific aequ sud ionate endowment, which the mortal who doo t patnt can'd acquire o be gifted with, But it now came to by reasos of & law-suit that brought everything to light tmll any way belonged to the case—it came to pass, T say—that the robbed proprietor brought forward the positive, and, #0 to speak, genealogical proofs in Lis possession of the origins, -slgnuwu. signs, elo., of these pictures; and it tarned out taat Sir Coarles, the artist aud connoisseur, bis attriba- tions were to the Indisputabie facts what tho r::mu‘( Dious et; es are to toric and scten iomolomies o dax Maler:® Mixed up most irexcusably withi part of a paragrapb, takem without quotation-marks from oue of my letters to Tum Trisuss, 1 read, in & *smart” balf-columa of one of the best- edited American newspapers sent me by last mail, some reck- leasly absurd statements abour Gustave Doré—what he is doing sud about te do, The bl:::z:.n which it was bargaived that he sbould unds to illustrate he 500,000 francs for, and only 400,000 were offered. Let us b: that bookseliers will not come to his terms. He is not fit Siakespeare any more than he has sbows bimsell for the Bivle. His work here is a veritable miracie of skill and cleveruess, and out of the hundreds of piecas there are teus mrflmx but as illustration of the text it i easurably ferior to Lis Couies de Penawlt, the Coutes DUrolatigues, to Rabelais, and to weversl other of bis less tentions works, Tlere are scenes in somo of Shakespeare's plays that Doré enter isto the spirit of and reproduce; there are others of which his nature aud iutelligence mast remain Mg to, and which he could in nosense illustraze. Lovers ot genius will be glad to learn that it is now occupied in ilins. tration of Gautbier’s novel of Captain Fracasse, a novel of love and adventare in France in the begioniug of the sixteentk century. Here Doré oan make himsels at home, enter into, snd reprodnce, with the autbor's help, the spirit and local color, the form and pressure of tiat picturesquo time. ‘His Milton— if be really is engaged in doiog the * Paradise Lost"—will be like his Bible, an extraordivarily skiliful, im) ive failore. No fault this of Doré, The fault rather 1s with Milton himaelf, whose epie is the same severe critio ou its illustrators ae Shakespeare's dramas are on their actors. Hamlets e t exaotly hA’I.nl.il..dd al'?)‘oflln.m‘l:‘( are not ex: Wi scope or trative by the footlights. fiKed iisl il i ¥ LnIETsE ik i i i DestrucTive EiRe I8 QusBec—Firry Housme SURNED—ONE HUNDRED AND F1rry FaMiies HoUskLEss. — The Quabec News of the 9th instant, bas the following: nizht shortly before § o'clock, fire broke out in a saw mill be- longing to Mr. Gingrass, mmrmnor.suhmh«..un: ing the old cemetery, aud a short distance from the obapel the Congregation. A lig! on to pile of sawn boards in the in rear, and in a fow ;‘\::IIW‘I‘:C‘ '=ou was euvel xh‘-. w t spread to adjoining bouses, the whoie block up to Bt - far’as the open space in froot of the charch i Lng-st., Pt the Sapeurs of St. Roeh, Voitigeurs of St. Joha Naval Lirigade of Cop Blane, sud No. 8 Fire Cowpany, were enrly on the spot, each company vieing with the other in ite attompt to couguer the devastatiog element, bad Without succees. There was 8 plentiful supply of water, but the Louses being nearly all coostructed of wood, offered an easy prey to the flames Ab nothing could be 3een but the smolde: bers chimneys, of what had been but a fow hours before but conteisted bowes of wany family. cauaot be estimated; but few of the The fire is supposed to be the work of an incendiary. living in the neighborbood of Gingrass Mill state it was on ou Sunday night, and again on and thst of the Chief of Police was called to fact. The now, however, been commuuicated, and bas brought tion and misery to hundreds of the poor mechaaics.who lost taeir all. Owing to the lateness of thé bour aud tbd fon, we found it impossible toobtain even partial list of 1. the nawes of the ‘WaopiNG.—The oldest Episcopal church in Con- nectiont, at Newtown, was the soeue, on the 8tb, of a weddiag noticeable for its elegant display of dresses and floral decora- tions. The parties were Alexander R. T. Nichols, & gentleman well known in this city, and Miss Lottie B. Beers, d-uu-: n peominent respected oitison .‘:nfhl'rh,onn.fl.u': l-u made m“:un of an almesd Ne! eueral boliday in the vicinity. Among the Fore the luv.’ Dr. Marble, r'nm of the oburch, and the Rev. Samuel Nichols, who were the oflioiatia Dr. A. R. Thom New-York, the ?E e W ¥ l‘ A.V.B Van D; Brookiyn. The bridesmaids were the Aivhets o Graeaiieid, and Miss Louisa Deers of :ll;:.:’ Innbcd.:ldhl udngnh-u BALTIMORE, I% 11.—Flour ;’1“:‘%—. Froviatons ery ra. foo Qi Wilsky demy Woetarn, 8 O3

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