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NAVIGATION. e The Crucinl Tert— Trial Trip of the “ Flying #hip* Depnrinre of the Yuventor and o Party of Friends in the * Aercon®—Their ren——Description of ihe Vossels wale B 3 nticipated at wpt at acrial navigat seh it was several v eeks ago prowised the peogle of New York should wit e at last taken piace. About 4 o'clock yerterday afternoon. Dr. Solomon Avdiews, the inveator and eonstructor of the “ Flying Skip." of which u full acco Faven in THe TRIPUNE 8 few wecks sine i i f fnends, storted with &) “lus to m Which be has consented shall be corsidered the cruc e correct or falincy of his theories of eerinl Baviga ton. The @ nt was mace from th inclosee yurd at the corner of Greene and Fouston sts,, where the apparatus bk been for se on exhibition. The party of adven. 1 » oow #ed Dr. we and Messra, George W, Trow C. M. Plawb aud G. Waldo Hill. So quietly had yisgements been wade that very few persons besi a0 themeelves were aware that th ) was {0o¢ 1r. Andrews commenced filling the balloon of his « %6 clock in the woiBiY about 3 o'clock p. m. 3t w8 |F unced to be ready. The other prep: 018 eecup ut a time, and about 4 o'clock, a8 we bave eaid, t al cut loose.” and the ahip and its hving fieight Tbe yard which had coute iued the e envuh to receive it, o ¢ urther surrounded with i ard ehimnies, it h.d been fearcd that some would be encountered b getting out. tut espect the voyagers were bappily disappointed, the balic g alwost wirectly up utii it was above all suie ing obatacies, when it began to dnift rapidly away, Almost st e given ly be Tose T e start, by some mischance, the rudder-ropes became fangied in some portion which prevented ber Resring. The wind was at this tim blowing ligi! but stendy breese the south-west, avd the balic ed with it for sowe considerable distance. At last. howeser, the veyngers secwed to get their mochive under contiol, for the directions, tward, ex ght. The rute of sed to be abou! turned her repeatedly in differe a Beaded ber to ibe northward aud ¢ River and pussed rapidly out of e mackine, when Lst seen, scc el the wed construeted in @ siwilar mauner, ke nny propoecics of o may not be achieved ing th Whether he fute or expects to rench il , I8 ki Masell ore The ovly e that Le ** prev i bases bis theories bus been t tho prescat const tunt unf od it is uot improbabl in the wanagement of the which will ing all that Bepes to do mueh inte She aeronaute, 01 some mtelligence of their w A full account of the construction of o Eincipiesc which its eperation i b we TRIBONE of Monday, May 14, but it may noi be o briefly wes maib points of its difference fron on again th 3 s. The 1 th beiug pear-shaped. like that of tue com sembles & long lemon terminating in o end. This floats borizontally in the air, and Firong netting passing over the whole bag, supps sbaped like s cradie, of wicker-work, about 8 f % n width. A str Ler strap passing along the Pottom of the balloon, and drawn togetber by cor s eep groove in the upper and an es. The princiyle peration is that owing to its p more easily in the direction of its and consequently when it 16 1 Soward the earth. if one of its points be turned paris irection in which it is going, the balloon will giid Jrection in Wkich it is poiuted, and thus by altern and s'nking in slantiog directions. the machire i o} Ahead. The balloon vith which Dr. Andrews has vid Bit present trip. in about £ feet in extreme length and 4. ¢ in diameter in the middle. It cootaine, when fully juflate atout 60,000 cubic feet of gas, and is estimated to be ubie sustain & burden of 1800 pounds. LATER—RETURN OF THE Since the abuve was written, we liuve he gentlemen who accompanied Dr. Andrews in |is ti ary o f its 0 FRONAUTE. ¢ learned from him the particuiors of the voysge. AL first starting, us was apprebended. the repes by which the rudder 3» wanaged, becaue entangled, and the vessel dnif irtarice before she could be controlied. When the eame clear, it was found that sbe could be readiiy and turned in any direction, but owing to inability to g the machine ns muck iuclination Ihey wers unabie to make headway which had by fthis time become quite fres! e pimost they couid do was to Lold ticmseives from going with the wind, but not to travel against it. Under Ihese eircumstances. Judged advsible to go very Inr away, and after croieivg about for @ while, the vovagers finally landed near the viluge of Astoria. L L The peopie of Astoria rendered them every assistance to seoure and pack e bullocn, and they all reached New-York late in the even ing. bighly pleased with their trip. Dr. Andreus and bis mpanions are all satifed that by vaking some trifiing altera- Blons in the Tigging of the apparatus, they will be able to make headway nginst auy ordivary brecze, and they are all 3nguine as 1o the final success of their plan. As sool us the Tequite alierations are completed, anottier tria! will be made, »f Whick jublic notice will be givon. FIELD SPORTN. - - —-— Base B ¥us FireT MATCH 1N BROOKLYN—KKICKFRPOCK] we. EXCrLmoR.—Every season the veteran Kulekerbocker ©lub of New-York bave & reries of enjoyable guues with their rieuds of the Excelsiors, aud these meetiugs piove to be the @ost sttractive to the amateurs of the two clube of any durivg e vear. Yesterday afternoon the first game of tie series ook place on the Capitoline Grounds wt Bedfor], and, like tions. The victory. of course, remained with the Excel predecessor. it proved a pleasant reusion of tie (w0 organ The gaice was & well-played one i many respects. tie batting ot times beivg very effective, an the donhle figures in some of e fouings thow. On the gart of the Excelsiors. Ruseell. a poted muthio of the old pine. took the iead. Josepl ‘weteran crowd. following close behind him. On be Kusckerbockers Vale Slote and Davis were tirst, second, and $hird iu the race. The fielding was marked by the old style of experiments, changes made slmort in each lunivg. At The close of the mateh a five collation was portaken of by the players and their friends. We give the score R EXCFLSIOR. | (KERBOCKER. Joweph. 3b | Y Holt, 1b...... Qliver, p..... | George, ¢ | Flollips, 20 | Wychoff, 8.5.. Moore, 1 1. seye, o 1 | Righter, 1. 1.... wsell, 1. 1 1 ¢ | Badwin, r. f ek 1w L4 4| Tavior. v« Total 2 Total.. I8, 24. 30. 4th. 5th. Gth. 7th €th. th.—Total Bacelslor. ... 6 1012 0 10 7 %6 | Enickerbocker .. 7 5 7 213 0 6 4 Umpire—Mr. Cummings of the Enterprise Ciub. RoorerseMessrs, Holt and Manni Time of Game— i ¥ Kuickerbocker. 3. ¥ly eatches—Excelsior, 2 YBE GAME AT HOBOKEN—THE EAGLES IN THE FIELD. A very interesting contest took place ou the Eagle s, Hobol esterduy afterncon. the contestants beiog Married und Single men of the Eagle Cub. After a Tively game of nine inuings the Bachelors came out victorions v # score of 21 to 14. The match woa played iu two hours. Jthors led the score on one side, and Howe o the otker.} A PRIZE GAME AT BEDFORD TO-DAY. A prize match will be played ou the Enterprise _grounds at Bedford to-day at 3 p. m. THE ACTIVE CLUB. Thie organization will play its nine aganst the Seld to-day, Satarday, May 26 The nine will be composed of ayers selected from the following names: Keliy. Walker. kman, Hattield, Ebbetts, Mills, Colline, Longeen, Moraud, Roovey, Woods and Hibbard. A eordial invitation i extended to the Base Bali fraternity 40 be present on their grounds i Hoboken and take part iu the gume. Play beging at 4 o'clock precisely. METROPOLITAN BEOARD OF EXCINE. - inine Denlers Hefore the Commitic. Vesterdny After icensen—The Excise Village of New-Rrighton—The vited te & Temperance Meet Fewale applicants for licenses presented their claims 40 the amittee on Applications yesterday morning. About 300 were in sttendance, of whom 0 perhaps were licensed. As the precincts were called the applicants came up, one by ove, and told their stories, what they sold. and Low, sud why; the Captains. b each instance, givirg the testimony for or against the establishment. A number of the applicants were eopers of brothels. * What is your name 1" saked Mr. Actoi The reply was prompt. * Where is your place of business 1" The enewer was in & lower tone of voice and with some Besitation. A moment or two of silence followed, which war Proken b{ Mr. Superintepdent Kenvedy who had been yuuniog bis forefinger down a lovg page of uames during e interval. “That 8 bouse of prostitution. “Ob, you caw't get s liceose! Next from tbe Four. Soenth;” and there was po fusiher conversation upon that It wos bowever, repeated b different o0 several times, when suddenly there war an exodos room which bad been crowded wae only balf full. The ise auvd Timandras of the Metropolis had abandoned bopeless and chagrined. Those who received licensea were wainly widows with children to support, and they were all reg; 10 promine 1ot to seil, themselves, but to employ A few kept taverns and botels; but the mass of $hose present were exborted to another mode of livelibood, aud went away disconsolate. MEETING OF THE BOARD OF EXCIS) ‘The Board met in thy afternoon, !mlwdl‘lolze gournmwent of the Board of Health, ull the members being pres @eut. The miontes of the last meetivg were read aud ap- oved. 'lr, AcT0y, from the Committee on Applications, reported ?l» uames of 400 persons who were recommended to receive icensen. The report was sccepted and the licerses issued, aking 6 total of 4,670 thus for granted by the Board. ~ Mr. s reported that 4590.000 Ead -mui'y been paid into the tressury. THE TRANSYER OF LICENSIS. “Ihis question wae discussed st some length upon the appli- tion of Jamers Chines, No. 152 Fultonst. to transfer hin 3 1 Edward Gackel. The debate was participated in by &l the mewbers of the Board ; but the Counsel aud Judge Bos- ‘worth finally settied the watter by & quotation from &. law. trauslers will be permitted. LICENSES IN NEW ERIGHTON. Mr. TRACY submitted the following report upon the guestion ucr er of the Board to graut liceuses ju the village of Vew.Erighton. The Counsel aays The village of New Brighton, ss chartered by the Legislat April 2, 1066, 4o siiated to the County of Richmond, and fore within the Metropolitan Excise District. The act crestiog Metzopolitan Board of Excise was April 14, 1800, The ‘cherter being of later date e act creating this Board, ihe villsge clartar e s coufict with the , lage suthorities must p certaly powers upon and wmoug otbers withia the vil after the ad- confers of k the of spirituous liqu ligeuses Limrefyr 1 also of ye | 16t e S — wes. (Title 3, see. 1, part 1. on. if vali 10 take the villge diction_of of Ex d thin villg thie Board of Fxc the viilage of New-H Lot been ciacie upication frem a w o s if the v 3 [ , as perfectly dea! ot irighto ler in Washington-st. was | A com | rend and reiried to the Comiittee on Applications. | Wickets 1o the grand Temperance Meeting, to be held pext | Wednesday evening in Coo , were then delivered to membery, uud ihe Board a ¥ OF AWINDLEING - A HEAVY CAS | Forged Warchouse Beceipta—Arrest of the Ope retor ot Eochester, ¥, ¥.—He in Brought to this City ~Kemurkable Developme: | [‘ On Thureday lust, Detective Golden of the Metro- | politan Police, srrested in Yochester, N. Y., 8 young man | | named Albert Howe, of whom he has been in search for | e months past ) Ve one of a party who. by means | weeeded in_swindling various | it o eias amounting v the aggregate to | 4 received but a very small | ng him as a catspaw, re- Ye x4 bndle was discovered in January s fidi g that their nefarious schemes city. Young Howe went to t'r, and_under the aseamed ined quietly there ever since, ive Golden finally learned | voed with a warrant for bis | culled at the office of the | on stating his busivess was 1 require. Lo £ rce was se of th # told that the Chief of a8 he was wan'ed guspecting the real vo teadily occomjauied the Ve was met by Detective | astonisi- o charge ) the way or was . witted to a cell at 3 be wiil_probabiy be taken be- | | stiates and the necessary com: | the injured parties. | Tve sort of man, and up to the time ed upon s a very straightforward, | co of the firm by | Daring his the Mctropelin, « is ever welcome with 1 inted in this en of must be res, aud | spring i The sweet season ¢ ohably ite beanty is Bowhero more appr 1 thau fo thie metropolis of sin, where the and tie parity of the leaver sought through « avenues and noisy thorou, wiere it is cuaritable to supppose that the loveliness of rural scenes must have some softening effect, even upon the and vilest who may seek their r Sp | Bat 18 to be of mare than 2Jth of the crowded city is very good, and even t the cholera, appears to have shrunk back hover- before the peauty of the land before bim, in much the wa$ that the Exil Oue shrinks loathingly from all sym- bols of the Divine goodness. The harbor kills are foliage ciowned. Even the waters surrounding our island-city seem 10 Jeap and sparkle with u new gladness, and the vost hives of bumauity which they inclose within their crvetal arme, hum n ndded force aud » ko that fairylike buzz of the t world as the sun strikes warmer through the thick- twined vines aud interlacing trees. Even in the rush and wrangle of our neisier thoroughfares, we catch oceasional glimpses of our squares and lesser parks, The huoyeney of the atmosphere informs all beings, and the welcomrg words of the rhymer— ing, thy wing, h Yer t od brivg The beauty of birth and the rapture of growing For g winter trance way and the giunce hrough our long-cold bosoms i lowing, seoms 1o be echoed by wll with the fervency of truth. The grand promenade of Broadway is wore Instrous thau ever with gay throngs. A thunder shower may banish the | bright-jlamaged birds of fashion for a while, but the returnivg | saubeam eanses them to flutter and rustle again, in the happy hope of seeing and being seen. They are all there, Too early | for the seaside haunts, the excitement of Broadway is their | only care. Women and men, all buoyant in the conscionsness | of Spring—but mostly wowe, s the warm duy lapses to tho | afternoon. Women of all classes, from the wealtby Fifth-ave. | dame to the poor street-walker, with her eye to trade, but fonr fifths of them expensively dressed. You must ride to rench Central Park, but a short walk will take yon to a lesser breathing-hole, where the lazy goid fish ghint a# of old in the basins of the fountuins, where the swall sby birds have struck agmn their chorus iu the trees, and | where throngs of httie children roum among the walks. They | | veem to Lave u strauge and pretty affiliation with the tiny wild- | | fowers, which aiready begin to stud the grass plots with their golden beads, recalling the lines of Longfeliow— Spake full well. in langus; int and olden, Ve who dw e castied Ruive, s0 bright and golden Stare that ©'s mament do shive. There are also flowers and canary birds in thd windows— even in windows which must look out from homes of wretehed, | meswand poverty; and the flower and canary birde never before looked 30 beutiful as they do ia their squalid surroundings They make one think of the Beggar Maid of King Cophetus, ®ho, beneath er rags and dirt, could yet perceive the beau'y which lingered in her mien, and who ——stralghtway sware a royal oath This beggar-maid shall be my queen! Central Park is also lovelier thau at any previous season, and has seldom been more thronged with visitors One voticeable fact in that the Sonday's sttendance in this great Park was largely increased soon ofter the enforcement of the Fxcise Law auds secking its wholesome atmospher owing to their nability to avail thewselves of the lager-bier and liguor-saloons in which so many previous bad been wested. | of the War ~Entertninment at Irving Hall. Some philantbropic ladies and gentlemen last Thurs- Any evening inangurated a serics of entertainments, at Irving Hall, for the benefit of the Home for the Orphans of the War. Lest even ug the audience war quite large and the performance interostiug. About 60 chiidren, Inmates of the Home, were uiroduced in some sougs, which wero received with conrider avle applavse, The Union Glee Club, Mrs. Adelin M. Bouton, Contralto of the Alanson M. E. Church, Norfolk st., and Mrs. Hester J. McAllister, late of the choir of the Chnrch of the Pilgrim ety to the entertainment by singing, in an agreeable manner, some popular musie. The * Heliopticon,” a1 apparatus by which photographic views arc reproduced apon canvas, was also exhibited. The pictures, taken from the most remarkable scenes in this country aod Europe, are reproduced with all the nccuraey of the original. and accow- fraled by an upproprinte descriptive lecture by Dr. J. D. oore. | “Apart from the intrinsic merit of these entertainments, the object for which they are given is one that stould appeal strongly 1o all charitable citicens. The Home for the Orplnn of deceased soldiers 18 an institution that deserves alike tho support of the philauthropic and patriotie. The performance will be repeated thi afternoon at 2 o'clock and this eves €, and we earnestly bope all who feel interested in U will purchiase a liberal supply of ticketa, The moncy will he well spent even if they do not visit the Hall, or if they should the time will not be spent in vain. _— ———— PHOTOGRAPH OF GEN. GRANT.—The portraits of | Gen. Grant are many; some good, mary bad and more fn. | different. His face aud figure admit of all these varieties, | even in photography, for, as photographiste know, there are faces and figures which it in easy to take in their less pleasfug aspects, and difficult to get in that which is the most pleasant and even the most familiar to those who best know the subject. 1o an Tmperial photograph of Grant o on exhibition in their allery, the Messrs. Gurey have been exceedingly fortunate, They bave caught bim in his most characteristic attitnde and preserve the best aspect of his face and head. It is well | worth looking at by those who would like to see Gen. Grant as be really looks. | — FUNERAL OF LEMUEL C00K.—Funeral services | cousequent upon the death of Lemuel Cook, n survivor of the Revolutionary War, were performed at Clarendon, Orleans County, N. Y., on Wednesday last. There was a large gather- ing of people, including the Masonic Fraternity and two bands of music. An address was delivered by the Rev. James M. | Fuller from the text in Pealms, xliv., 1—3. The remains were interred in Mount Albion Cemetery. e e — SUNDAY TROUBLES 18 WESTCHESTER.—Sergt, Heary Staers of the Thirty-secoud Precinct SubStation, West Farms, writcs us to say that the ontrage noticed in our fssue of yesterday took place in the townstip of Morrisania. The facts as we gave them are correct. the only error being in the place pamed ss the scone of the exceediogly disgraceful rutal affair. — TeLEGRAPH CONSOLIDATION.—There are confident atatements to the effect that the leading stockholders and u ::w;:ny ogx l:\a m;“(,m. ;.(u thohw"mn l'nm.ll! and 125 can Telegraph Compaules, bave substantiall upon & basis of finl:dld-uun, Ko RS- The #ofl in parts of East Tennessee swarms with locusts, acd in the woods swine are busy rootiug up the grovud aind 10 A the suss to be paid for licen- | 1n search of them, - kind of paveme NEW-YORK DAILY TRIBUNE, SATURDAY, MAY 2(5 CITY NEWS, - OCILTY FOR THE PREVESTION 1o deliberate on the best et at the Rooms of the turday evening vext, the 26th inst., at & o'clock at which time all uther persons competent and will s, are inviiel to attend. Society on precisel ing to offer suggest Metzler,who Lorged with being a receiver of, stolen goods, was yesterday marning honorably discharzed, after & full examination Judge Dowling, the evidence establishing his iunocence of the elarge. —-— . Tug Svx L1BEL 8 Tuk PLAINTIFF GETS $30.— In the Court of Common Pleas, bebre Judge Brady, yester- day, in the case of Hugh Minnickagt. Moses 8. Beach, the dict thismorning for the |’-| ntiff. 0. Ex-Tecorder Jumes M. Smith d Masrs. Lord and Bolton for HONORABLY DiSCHARG was arrested a few dovs 250, Jurs bronght in a sealed sessing his damoges at r plaintiff. John Graham and defendaut. —— CRUELTY To AxiMaLs.—Yestirday, Ernest Weber | and Thomas McGiunis were arrested,on the comolaint of Mr. Henry Bergh, President of the Sociey for the Prevention of Crueity to Animals. The complaint sa:x that the accused were on the pie, at 1 Dey-at., b aged in pulling featbers from fowls while the birds wem still live, then pineli- ing their ne g them 1o a barrel. The priso ners were tal Tombs, and Jugice Dowling held them 10 bail in the sum of £500 cack, to answr the eharge of eruelty to animals.g e TiE CAsE OF TrowuAs J. 81 Court Chambers, before Justice Barnwd.—In re William I. Tasteed, against Thomas J. Stowell andJames Wilson: This case, in which, it will be remembered, Mr. Busteed charges Mr. Stowell with havine procured a disorce for bis danghter from James T. Wilson, in_the interest if the lotter, after she ad expressly withdrawn her anthori led i yester- day morning pursuant to adjournment. dr. Swith, for the de- fendant, rose and said that be pereeivedfrom the papers that the Eighty seventh rule of the Court hai been violated in the fact that fhe attorney had made the veriication to the com- plainant in place of the party, withoat shting that she was Ubsent, or why it was impossible for he to wake it. This defeet would be futal to the cawe, and be would not thers fore detain the Comt with an arguneat on the merits,, which would occupy at least half the day. Mr, Jomes steted that as they had noling to do with the Jarge amount of pablic discussion which had been aroused concerning the case, thes were quite satisfied to take aa order vacatiog the decree. Judge Barnard—The Court will grant tial vou. as on attorney of the Court, toprepare the papers for an application at the General Term to hrow Mr. ell over the bar. There are four sach cases alwady, and we may s well then dispose of the whole batch. Mr. James—I should not like to voluntcer such a tark, but, o8 o oflicer of ke Conrt, if it directs me— Judge Barnard—The Court takes the responsil giving you that direction. The following s the order entered owitL—In the Supreme t order. and di From the proceedings in the case of Kate A, W W 2 which T howa ted s Ativiney § pisiatiff 1ed that Fdwm Jwines & Daup sl Teria of thin ¢ L ¥ y of Edwin Jawes & Duup! thon. —While William G corner of Broadway £, looking at the fize of No. 11 Sprucest. was standing at t and Pleecker-st., early on Friday morn in the vicinity, John Mills stole from hix at 83%, with which he attempte and in his flight tl canght by Mr. Mill, and banae The watch was picked sp by 8 by owner. Yestord Justice Lodwits, watch, 10 Officer Westerman. stander and restored to th was committed for trial rioon Mrs. econd-st, left her lit DISTRE! Faby, residing at ) y tlo daughter Rose, aged sewen years, and o younger child asleep in ber apartmentign the £th floor of th o premises As she would be away some time, the mother locked the door. During her absence Rose awoke, and finding the door locked, from sowe upexplained reason crept out of the front window and hang by ber hands from the window-sill, suspended above the pavement. Offic Hart Preeinet, who were passing o saw ber perilous position und at once 1us ing to euter the buildiug and rescue Ler fom al ! death. Before they coald accomplish their purpos 1l released her Lold and fell to the pavement. — Sbe ked ) in & terribly manglad eondition and taken 1o the Lel | u Hospital. There i 5o chasee of Lor recovery. Love ax ctical Physiognomy. ¥OLOGICAL JOURNAL, now ready after the F . Bur Marrisge and Divorce, ¥ Having your Likences Taken, with E ogy. and 20 llastrations. Unly $2 ye for the June namber. walogy. Phy or 20 6 dory. Paycho Ak number - Doctoi HarTLEY has removed to his new r No 36 West Fortyth t Partial Deafoess, Discharges from 1 T fally treated 5tll & perfect cure Is eflected. Consultation and & the Far, Catarrh at Lurg alections S Moxgy Covrp Not Take IT Frow Us. We have hod fn our family one of your Macmisms for the seven yoars ot could ofler auy it to exch not take 1t mey would buy another rer of the R Wilson, N. Y., Feb. 13, 1806, to WiLLcox & m e oly @ . Hubbard, 1og Machine — 1, EMAIL DE PARmis.” for an elegant skin. is neither a paint, powder, nor aste, but » delcious proparation that woft, white and legaitly tinted skin. L. Tameav, v, soie Age —— The rise in Gold will soon enhance the price of most products, For the, present, however, Kuwys Vase, 1nia tat 23 cents per pound. Sold by el O No. 154 Reade-st —— 25 houses have been saved from b three weeks by the BURGLAR ALARY TRLEGHAPH, which protect ety and without detuage vach window sud door. . Hotues, No. 254 Brosdway. - Turkisn BATis, No. 13 Laight-st. to the public, enlareed and improved. | t9p. m; 0 to 128 m. Sondays: Ge BROOKLYN NEWS. maax - A Tuk ALLEGHANIANS his company of vocalists and Swiss Bell Jungers close their concerts at the Brooklyn Athenwum to-day. They give & matinée this afternoon, st 3 oclock, for famities and ohildren, and to-night at 8 thelr lnst appearance. They bave been very successtul in Brooklyn, and we learn that they visit Williamsburgh ou Mooday sud Tuesday of next week, —— A RerorTED MURDER, X0 MURDER-—There was a report yesterday afternoon that a man had been found in the On cellar of No. 130 Prospect-at., with his skull smashed in. making an examination. it was ascertained that the place a tenant honse, partially unoccapied, and that e wan i dronken condition had fallen down the cellar st d latd there until he expired. The body was discovered by & little Ellen Colligan. The de d appears 10 be about . five fect six inches in hight, long. dark bair, bad breasted, black frock-cont. durk ribbed pantafoons, figured satin vest, striped sbirt, brozan shoes, and blue stock- ings. The clothés were much worn, and from appearance the mau had been in a destitute condition. and doubtless feil down while intoxicated, and remaining there undiscovered and un- cared for, expired, C cobs and men of the Forty. Precinet police all the circumstances ble, but were unable to nscertain the name of the deceased. The coroner was notified. ‘Tue CHoLERA.—The Board of Health have orgin- ized four dispensary districte, from which to give medicines to sk people a8 require it in cases of diarrbea, &c. The poor being most likely to be attacked by the disease, and as it in most aiways preceded by o painless, though troublesome diar- rhea, it is proposed to cure that in its inception, and thus vent cholera. The Dispensary Districts are four in num locuted ne follows: Long Island College Hospital, corner of Heury and Pacific-sts.; Central Dispensary, No. 5 Flatbush. i Brooklyn Dispensary, No. 7 Tillary-st ; Williamsburghe ry, No. 113 Fourth-st., near Boutb-second-st, E. D, s L Pripg 0F RACE.—It seems that on Wedneeday last Quring the Sunday School anniversary exercises of the Eastern District Sabbath Association, the children attached to the hool of the Gothio Methodist Episcopal Church, Grand- ased to full into line behind the children of o colored Sabbath wol, and when peremptorily ordered to do so by their 1%, the; remptorily refused and withdrew from their ‘This netion of the children has caused con- Dintrict, feeling in pprove exhibited by those who approve and thoss who di their course. The loeal paper 18 ndding fuel to the flame holding the Chureh responsible for the aetion of the Sunday Schoo) children, This i condemned on all sides, as the ofticers of the Chureb and School used their authority with the children 10 muke them conform to the program me, (thul effect. The boys did not object t the colored children walking in the pro- ocusion, but claimed the right of taking precedence of them on necount of their numerice! superfority. Bat pride of race was doubtiess the main cause of the Juvenile revellion. —_— Albany Catile Market. tle market opened with a good demand ork and the East, and at au advance tpon N . week's prices of 4. for live weight. The receipts for the week foot up 6,200, some 500 of woich are stock cattle, Toe aver. 9)0. A few choiee extra hoavy Kentucky l0c. Very few even of the poorest. except stoc brought less than 7c. Not many more than the usual number have been taken for New-York and the Eastern markets; but an hias been the case for some weeks past several hundred have bought by small dealers for the river towns and adjacent ::l‘l‘-;;-&c !’b'u 'n:i;m. au"ooa. @tjo. ¢ M for Shora, . fon oy Keceipts, 9, s Tiiwio e, 9,000, Hogs are in or CRUELTY TO Uste. bility of |INEW-JERNEY NEWS, 5413 . Woxa oy = AEY idren in the bouse, fo spool of thread, After getting # bewildering feeling in ber into the street she e brad In this condition sbe New York and took a red car IMPORTANT, NOTICE. crossed the Hoboken Ferry to (the Eightb-ave.), in oh she rode to the end of the route. She then alighted and erossed u bridge Gupposed to be the THE Tiariein) and followed a path into a piece of woods, where b Il pight. She re ned there d lmlv that \1:; and Yesterday morninz, being very buvgry, \ - - I b seiron tack across the ENTIRE PRESS e the locality, took the W Lert nrrived in s com Mrs. iz wus undoubiedly oF THE clv prostr sporarily deranged, and 1s reported w be condition. T | Texpen Fousp Guiry or MaNstavGnTer.—The trial of nder, by whose negligence the acciden Railroad, at Newark, ou the 15th of No- 1665, was eaused. was concluded on Wednesday, and Jury, who, ufier balf an bour's delt 1 vember, the cse submitted eraton, rendered n verdict of I accident was cansed by the train to run off on & side track leading to & turn-table. —— ARREST OF A Boaroixg House Tuier. man, giving (! Recorder Martindalo yester quantity of clething and @ from the boarding-house of Mr Jersey City, where he gained engaging board, The p held for trial. n money n +. Duly, No. 21 Railroad-ave < ‘under the pretense of o —— p WiTH RECEIVING STOLEN CHARG man named James Braden was arrested at Bergen Point on ‘guilty of mansianghter, with a will’ be remembered that the o misplacement of & sWitch. Causing A young name of Charles Percival, was taken before , ebarged with having stolen a ow months since risouer, Who was fully identified, was 8. —A t | - | ARE RESPECTFULLY SOLICITED TO SEND THE : UNDERSIGNED A SAMPLE COPY OF NEWSPAPER OR MAGAZINE RETURN MAIL, PURPOSYS, BY AND OBLIG WESTS, BRADLEY & CARY, ERS and 70 el 81 KEADESTS, FOR ADVERTISING f NOS, 97 CHAN Weduesday night by Oficer McDonough of the Jerses City o Police, charged with having received some firkins of butter | NEW-TORK CITY lard “ond gune of keroecng iy which bad Leen wolen | SOLE MANUFACTURERS OF 1. W. ERADLEVS CELE- uns night laat week from the Central Kaflrond depot nt that il el g g Place. "The property was found secreted on the premises of BRATED *PATENT DUPLEX ELLIFTIC tor Dovble) Bocused. He was hetd for trinl SPRING SKIRTS. Markew—Reoorted by Telegraph Torero, May Wheat inactive: sales of b ik o 3 S Ol White Miehizan o, nt 82 7@ Amber Michigav it wankoo Club nt €2, C salex at 424c. for No. 1. OswEGo. Moy 25.—Flour firm and acti ’I‘ ]I l.‘ bbls. W heat firm, hut quie f 1300 bush. Nc. p) 5. a0 300 bush. No. Cl ales of 16,000 bush it " zae. for Western. Camal freights dull. Lake 0 hush. Wheat, 21,000 bush Canal cxports—240 ) bibls. Fiour, 10,000 bush. Wheat, 52,000 bush, Corn, 15,000 bush. - e, : ] 10y, N. € -Crude Turpentine unchanged. OF THE Spirtte Turpentins - v 86 pirtts Turpentind q Rosio firm, nt 804 2 Spirits Turpening quiet of . Rostn 3w, 2 e o | FASHION MAGAZINES Middling” | 1 MAWALVING CinicA: our moderately active. Wheat q at &1 644 @ 1. Corn moderately active ata de ANY cline of 1le.; wales at 5 for No. 1, o1 3 B s OPINIONS OF THIP, PRESS g A lower 1 1 4 (B VIN D 1,500 bbis. Flour, 2,200 bt ¥ the prisoner | y | Triz 1. Plenkhorn (of Win | with coal to J. k. Whitney & Co. Hrig Eitore (Aust.), Atbenacie, Havens 23 days, with sugar to Si- mon de Visser. Nebr, Usjon, Brown, Elethears 10 days, with frait to R. E. Huteh. Qats, Shipments—3, 4,000 bush, Corn, 123,000 bush. O: Wheat ansettled and Jats advenced lour, 5,000 bush, Wheat, 17.000 bush %0 bbls, Flour, 55,000 bush. Corn, ( | bush. Ow | 1. Lovis. May holders ask 1940 |2 and uncha Vheat firm; siles No 1 ;. prim # declining; wales at (<7 bauged. Bacon—sShoulders uily unchanged 1 e change 000 d and Whisky us UNIV ALLY DEMAND J. W, BRABLEY DUPLEX ELLIPTIC (Or Double Spring) S 1| D | % 1 BUTFAL0. May 25.—Flour nctive; Extra State | \_ : st spring Extra, $10a#11 - 2 4. Wheat searce and THEY will o ‘:}‘i\:‘"\”l"m AK ) '1‘4 Sing -“1;\-1‘“:;‘.'.,)..': Barley, Kyo and E, [ orli Lave been THROW N ot €31 Lerd - g A Is, Fio ., 14 bus! bash U\l \§ [ 1] R A A iy STANDARD SKIRT 7 bash. Oats, Y S A T q ' ) rteaiwL LA, May 2 Potrolenm advanei 1g; Crode, %@ GF THE FASHIONABLE WORL: Floor 1‘!.'“, 2 o @ At WHOLESALE, by the Exc Mo @ aud Sole ” of 4000 Yel. | Uwners of the PATENT, o 34 Wool r ediam and Fine widy | WESTS, BRADLEY & CARY, Prov Bugar steady. Cofico dull. Whisky —Flour firmer. duty pid and and light our Bulk Meats Robbine, Barseoa 11 day ver £ H. Thorndy & Lauts, Citigaws, CL Brown (of Gloueester), i Jietown wton. ber to master Schr. Silly, Francis, € Cready & Co. Schr. Geo. 1 €., with cotton to N, L. M eston, § Eoess of Nos . P.), Johnson, Elethenra 10 dy, Iphia). Cardery, Havana 13 day) aar to Ulrafie, Juy, Jonesport 7 duys, with o d, 1 E ) E " Medfor, [ My lizabethiport for Newburyport. opking. thport for B «tt's Point for Delaware City Highl " San Jusn, Brochett. Virg ade. Drake, Richmond. on. Virginia. 1. Dissosway, Heltimore. B Bark Cuba, from Trinided, for orders. " Wheat_firm firm at Whent fn good de 2 23 in bond. 1d at 154@17je. Lard inset 3 with yellow pine tins 10 Suow & Rich ewbern ten days, with ordusice o mas D WARE N Now 97 CHAMBF RS Ao, AT WHOL OFFICH Nu Mew-York. OBBERS, i | n 1866, sPRING CLOTHING FOR MEN, BOYS AND CHILUREN. PRICES REDUCED. TRAPHAGEN, HUNTER & Co. New 398, 400 aud 2021 NOW OFFLR Selections frow their scperior stock on a basis of GOLD, at less than 20 per cent pre BUSINENS SUITS, #18, 620, $25 ani $3 BUSINESS COATS, 10, $12, $15 wid $2. BOYS CLOTHING WERY, A Large and most complete Stock of READY MADE CLOTHING ing of SFRING OVERCOAT EUSINKSS ) DRESS Futiole o it part,) BOYS' CLOTIIING of every deseription, § FURNL-HING GOODS, ke. &c. FROM 10 TO 40 PER CENT BELOW FORMER PRICES, MAN & BURRS ONE PRICE CLOTHING WAL WIND—At Sunset, 8. Alarge and most complete Stock of READY MADE CLOTHING, ————————————————————— | ceoaisting of SPRING OVERCOATS, BUSINESS ARD DRESS TS Cnole ¢ xt), BOVS" CLOTIING of every description, AL SPARTIES dviring pleasant, well-furnished | GENTS EURNISHIZS BOODR, & PRICES, o ROOMS, od boma and_excellent tabie. first-class house FREFEMAN i 1ING WARE and nelghborhood, may spyly st No. # Fast Thirtiethat., betwee Fifth ad Madinon ave 30 to MACFARLAND® Book corner Twenty-tiird W BOOKS of the ehoice en NGSFORD™ OSW! sessaus of € HOLERA, or CH, i Mic, ‘K most [EALTHFUL Al 1t is made from the most delicate part of Ly is perfectly FUR Iti d & delicious and most nutritious MMER FOOD. ENT GROCERS. 3 of digestion S0 For mle by all PROMIN glllll’l‘L\'G MUSLINS, > PURCHASED BEFORE THE ADV. AND SOLD AT OLD PRIC AT LA MBERTS No. 523 GIREENV 5 IRON IN THE BLOOD. THE PERUVIAN SYRUP 18 A PROTECTED SOLUTION OF TIHE PROTOXIDE UF 1ON, very in medi ane STRIKES AT THE ROOT by sopplying the blood with ite vtal prine 0 This s the DYSPEPSIA. LIVER COMPLAINT, DitO DIARRHFA, BOILS. NERVOUS AF ILLS AND FEVERS, HUMORS. LOSS OF CONSTITUTIONAL VIGOit DISEASES OF THE K11 s AND BLADDER, FUMALE COMPLAINTS, and all digeases oniginiating in o BAD STATE OF THE BLOOD, oF accompanied by DEBILITY Ok & LOW yTATE 0F i avel which OF DISEASE, iple, or life vlement, ret of the wonderful suceess of tiia retiedy in PSY, CHRONIC FFOTIONS, Being free from Alcohol in any foru followoed by corresponding veaction, 'but ate per ATRENGTH, VIGOR AND NFW LIPK iuto wll parts of U buldiog vp an 1RON CONSTITUTION “housands Aave been changed Vuffering creatures tosirony, healthy and hippy men and wom o cannof reasonably hesitate to gire it @ b il A menda and o et of 2 pages. contaning certificates of cures and ious from some of the mest ewinent physi ia re, beside much other valuable aud interes one seadin Sant pmEE b0 any e their name avd fesidenc Bee th otile bas PERUVTUY SURUP blown in the glass. 3P, 1 HORE, Proprietor, No. 3 Dey-st., New-Yrk. Sold by ali druggists. > iicbicor De CUTMANNIS TURKISHERUSSIAN BATHS MARBLE PAST FOURTH ST.NY ] 2 b energizing effects are not 1ufusin ", e DINNER SETS, TEA SETS, VASES, & DAVIS COLLAMORE & Co, No. 479 BROADWAY, (Below Broowe st ), WHO SELL ALCOCK'S PARISIAN GRANITE. -| WISTARS BALSAM WILD CHERRY, The great panaces fr swery afecton ofthe THROA’ NGS AND (HEST. It does not dry up the cough. but loowns it, aud cleanses the lungs of il impuritier From 1L D. MAKTIN, M. D., n Co Of Manstield, T Pa. Taving ueed in my practice the Wild Cherry, with great succe these affiicted with obstivate Couy Wistar's Balsam of muweud it to Colds, Asthma, Ke. For sale by R No 6 Dey at., New-York. | & 8 W, FOWLE A SON_ Pproprietors, Boston. And by Drugeists and Apothecaries geveraly. (URES SCROFULA. Dr. H. ANDERS'S IODINE WATER cures Scrofuls 18 ALL 178 v Raxox, &c MANIPOLD oR¥S, ULCRRS, CANCERS SYPRILIY, 1t aets upon the Hranr, Livkk, Kipwys s:d Diarsvive Oneaxs. Asmost powerful VITALIZING AGRNT aud KXsTORATIVE. Circulars free, Forsule by J. P. DINSMORE, No. % Deyat, N. Y., audby all Druggiats by the wse of this remedy from weak, GRACE'S (ELEBRATED SALVE Worke like magic oo SORES, BURNS, CUTS, WOUNDS, CHIL BLAINS, CHAPPED HANDS, INFLAMMATION, &e, &e., taking out the soreness, and healing the pasts in & very short time. Ouly 25 cente s box; by mail for 35 cents. ___ 1P.DINSMORE,No.3Devat. 0 TO THOMAS K. AGNEW®, Greenwich and Murray ste., where you wil tind Tess, Coffoes, Fiah, Flour and * quluunmm_nhuuxmhlhv-!n One wice bouse. CONSTITUTION LIFE SYRUP. A positive and specific remedy for all disesses criginatiog from an IMPURE STATE OF THE BLOOD, and for il (heredtary) DIS- EASES transmitted from PARENT TO CHILD, I SCROFULA, STRUMA, GLANDULAR SWELLINGS, ULCERATION, KING'S EVIL, ERYSIPELAS, SALT RHEUM. This taint (weREDITARY and AcqriRED). Wliing life with cnt ery, ia by all usual medical remedies incursble. RHEUMATISM. 1f there is any disease in which the Coustitution Life Syrop is s ecy. erelzn, it is in theumatism and its kindred affections. The most in- tense paios are almost instartly alleviated—enormous sweliings ere reduced. Casen, chronic o vicarious, of twenty cr thirty yeers' stend- 1 NERVOUSNESS. 1ng, buve been cared. SHATTERED NERVES, LOSS OF FOWER, EPILEVSY. NERVOUS DEBILITY, ST. VITUS DANCE, CONFUSION OF THOUGHTS, I who have sufered for years wil bless the day on which S Tho, they read these linos. Particalarly to weak, wuffering wonen will blessing—directiog teir footatspe this medicine prove an ines to & Hope which fulfila more than it prowiises. MERCURIAL DISE OF BONES, ROTT! ACHES IN EONES, SALIVATION, BAD COMPLEXION, FEELING OF WEARINESS, DEPKESSION OF SFIR k CONSTITUTION LIFE SYRUP purges the eystews entirely frvn Wl the evil effects of MERCURY, removiog the Bad Breath, «ring the uee of Calonel i@ the Wesk Joints and Rheumatic Paine wis qare to prodice. 1t hardens Spongy Gums and secores the Teelh ap firmly e ever. CONSTITUTION LIFE SYRUP seases of the Skin Jine s, 0ot and braxch, all Eruptive D! Erad DLOTCHLES, ULCERS, PIMPLE v the cub and all other difficalties of L1 which s m wezd sppearance of Both males and femalen, often making tham o i gasting chjeet to themaelves and their fricuds E CONSTITUTION LIFE SYRUP CURES ALL SWELLING OF THE GLANDS, Either of the Fuce, Neck, or Fewale Breost, sid should be taken oo 5 u the swebing is detected, thus preverting their breskig, rud ing troablesome Discharging Sores, which diefigure 80 niny of younges portion of the comwunity, frow #ix to twenty yeare of yourger p 'y Young children are very sabject to Divelarges from the Ears, fulous coustitution. These cases #9501 re ol depends upon cover by taking 8 few doses of the AL sc:ofulous persons sufier'ng from Gevers! Debiiity, Emuciation, Dyspepsia and Dropry of the limbs, sbdomen, aud in the female, Drogey of the ovaries and womb, generally sccompouied with lublm mation and Ulceration of the Utervy, are perwanently eured by Con- stitution Life Symp. The disease kuown s Goitre or Swelled Neck, vemove entiely, The remedy shoold be taken p will disesse s exceed: breuie and stubborn, cud for sowe time, s th will ot be removed without extra effort. Tarwors of the Ovarles, Tuwors of the Breast, and swelling of other glauds of the body, will be compleicly reduced without resorting to the kuife, or operstions of avy iud. Epteptic Fits, Sympathetic or Orgauic Diseases of the Hewrt, ar palpitation, Disease of the Vaives, producing s grating of hling sourd, Diopey of the Heart Caso and all the alfections of this importsnt organ o6 of the heart), wil (persons suffering from auy scate pain in the re b greatly relieved by Constitution Life Syrap. BROKEN-DOWN AND DELICATE CONSTITUTIONS, SCPPERING YROX IXDISPOSITION T0 EXERTION, PALY 13 THR Back, Loss o Mexory. Fonzron/xas, Houkor or CALANITY, FuaR w D . Dixyzss or Visioy, Duy, Hor Sxix axp EXvRraitivs, Waxt or ScgEr. Restizasvess Panx, [1AGGARD COUNTRNAN.S, AXD LasiTop® oF THE MUSOULAR Stetew, all require the aid ob the CONSTITUTION LIFE SYRUP. 1 R FOR ALL FORMS OF ULCERATIVE DISEASES, FoRRRAD or SCALY, Either of the Noss. Tumoar, ToxGue, Spiv 1o remedy has ever proved its equal MOTH PATCHES upou the feaale face depending upou the dis eated sction of the liver are very unpleasust to the young wite sud wother. A fow bottles of CONSTITUTION LYFE SYRUP will cor rect the secrotion, aud remove the deposit which is directly under the ekin. Diseases of the Liver, giviog rise o Languor, Dizziness, ludiges tion, Weak Stomach or wy ulcersted or cancerous condition of that organ, accompanied with burning or other uppleassut symptoms, i) be relleved by the use of CONSTITUTION LIFE SYRUP. U EF Avaoexexal BLoop Posirvixe Acext, Tem Lk Syacy #TANDS TNRIVALED BY ANT PREPARATION IN THE WORLD. THE RICH AND POOR are lible to tuc same disesses, Nature and Science have made the CONSTITUTION LIFE SYRUP for the benefit of all. PURE BLOOD produces healthy men and women ; and if the constitution is neglecieé in youth, disesse and early death are the result. Price, 1 25 per bottle ; ove half dozen for §6. P WM. H. GREGG, M. D, SOLE PROPRIETOR, NEW-YORK. MORGAN & ALLEN, Wholessle Druggista, Ageats, - No. 46 Clif s, Now-Youn GEO. C. GOODWIN & Co., Boston. J. H. REED & Co., Chicago. COLLINS BROTHERS, St. Loula. 3.D. PARK, Cinciouati. JOHNSON, HOLLOWAY & Co., Philadelpbla. BARNES, WARD & Co., New-Orleans. BARNES, HENRY & Co., Montreal, Cavada. HOSTETTER. SMITH & PTAN. e Frenciee, Cab