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‘Oontinued from the Piret page. 8 merchant of Guilford, Conn,, evening, while standing tn the w Knowles who alterwarde fled, The wound glemtom received \a supposed to be fate), A ain. wrein-iaw of Eggleston reveived the attention of young Knowles ® matter which cause difficulty be- tween the partion. Garanat Jon F. Meironn, Federal Commis- wioner of Exchange of Prisoners, haa in bis posses. non ia Richmond §25,000 in greenbacks, aod mall sum ip gold and silver,which be bas received ‘rom tbe rebel Comminsioner Ould, The money is ® portion of that taken from our soldiers when captured by the revels, and is to be distributed pro ruta among thoee proving their right to it, Ould so‘i Hateb, the rebel Commissioners, ere, as al- ready anvounced, under arrest on the charge of Sp propriating to their own use some of the woney belonging t our mea who fel into their bands, Gov. Vance bas istued » proclamation to the citi- en of North Carolina in which he givessome ninth hour advice to the people and the rebel soldery, to aia ju the perservation of law and order, and the punialment of de) reiators. The governor doesnot vem to be very beartily admired, however, by » me of the loyalist, Tue Raleigh Prooness meers at his mudden conversion, and gaya: ‘After doing !| that | @ could by fraud, tyranny and corruption siroy te foders! government and Legger North ins, Uus man Vance would now gneak back » apomition that be bas diegraced, but thank ‘ol (he President of the United States and his « uosellors and advisors know who and what be is, sod we taluk we can assure the true and loyal pou- pe of the State that po such degradation swale LOCAL NEWS. WEW YORK AND THE VICUMITY, Trg “MEXICAN QuEsTion” continues to be *he creat topic of public interest in all quarters of the city of New York, On “Change,” In the streets, ihe social board, and wherever citizens eongre- to “Emigration to Mexico" is canvassed according to the ideas of all persone on the subject, ihe returned soldiers, and the disappointed rolanteers or “conscript” with @ few boun- ty brokers, and many “jaropers,” are the beople moat interested in going to Mexico, in vearch of an ‘eight hundred acre fara” and a miser- etic Frenchman, If the farm can be had without disturbing the Frenchman, so much the better, bus tt ‘trenchman or an Austrian te found in the wey of thete “aquatter eoverelens,” they valiantly observe, “so much the worre for the foreigner At piorent the enroliment of “emigrante’ is being vieorously prosecuted at the “headguarters of the “M. BC. intinle that may be taken to mean *Mexiean Empire Crushers" or, “Maxiiniliian's Easy Conquerors." Those who ought to know, declare that these mitlale are eitmply prefixes to the tithe of a grand company, having for ite object the peaceful introtuction tuto Mexico of several thousand American citizens who will be pledeed to rettle In the country and aasiet in de« veloping ite mineral and agricultaral resources. How- ever this may be, it is very remarkable that only sol- dierenre desired to cord themselves, with the rank they recently held in Cocle Sam's army, Otber per- eonr are not refused, but they are barely encour- ered to join tn the enterprise, Meantime the Promoters are circulating rose-colored accounte of the Mexican territory And climate -praisiag the one for ite great value, and the other for ite salubrity. In- jorming the ienoramt that money ie found on the trushes, and al! & of goo! food grows more rapidly than eras atthe North; and, singularly enough, the vietuale actually cooked, by Dame Nature, for the consumer, The doubters are told that “certifienters" rubetantiating these wonderiul storfes will soon be published “by authority,” and thet arrangements ere being made to rend out some firat Class steamers, filled with passengers bound on a voyage of confirma- tien. Buspicious officials are watching the operations ofthe M. E. C's, and affect to believe that a move- ment is on foot likely to endanger the peace of the nation; tn whichevent they will te compelled to call public attention to that provision of the ‘ Nen- trality Laws” which probibite eltizens of the Untied Btates from entering into the military service of “any fo-elen prince, state, colony, district, or people.” The Fine Derartment.—De the several Engine, Hook and Ladder and Loee Com- panies of the cliy met Tuesday evening at Fire- mueu's Hall, Mercer etreet, for the purpose of electing \ Fire Commissioner for the eneuing five years, There wore two candid ‘Thomas Flender for re- on, and John J, B ‘The roll wae called and (he winulesot the eeven pi ding meetings read and approved, ‘Lhe voting w at in order 16S votes polled, Thomas Flender got 112 Kini received 64, and there were 2 blanks, Tho Flender was, omens neeitys Pronounced re-elect Fire Commissioner for the next term of five vnare, Chief Engineer Deeker, in a card, neeures the pub- lic that while the controversy over the conatitution- ality of the pew fire law is going on, no formidable factions will be organized, no outrages will be com- mitted, The city will not be Inid in ashes, nor will there be any sacrifice of property ; but that on the contrary, the volunwer Fire Departinent will protect the property of our citizous as heretofore, until the courte decice the Metropolitan Fire Lepari:ment act constitutional, when they will quietly submit and allow the new Commissioners to take immediate pos- evrsion of all property in their charge. The new Cominissioners not being enjoined from Ormeniging the department, will, to-day, it Is stated, issue demandes for men to join the department, The Commissioners will at once parchase apparatus to ox- \ioguieh fires, and will luvite proposals tor the same, The May Anniversaries, ANNIVERSAKY MEETINGS THIs DaAY.—American Bible Soctefy.—Irving Tall, at ten o'clock A, M. Inatitution Sor th us and Dumb.Aunual ex- hibition of the papils at the Cooper Institute, at four o'clock P.M, New York City Mission.Irving Hall, at half-past seven o'clock P.M, The Amero es from ele Society for Ameliwrating the Con- dition of the 4. Adnvual meeting in room No, 22, Mh nine o'clock A. M, ( Reur Academy of Muale, Ke Past seven o'clock P.M, Dr, Stone, of Boston to preside akers— Kev, Dr, Todd, Pitte fields Mase aim Wilete and Gallagher, of ookly ny ! | J Norshrup, of Yale College, and Theodore Tilton AMPQOAN ANTIRLAVERY BociRTY—Is THe Wonk ACCOMPLISHED } SHALL THE BOOLETY BK DISHAND: wut The Aluerican Auti-slavery society held a Second tie esterday at the Chureh of the Purl- tans, when the ruliect of adopting the resolutions of- fered by Mr. tiarrison, to disband the Soleety was takon up, ‘These rerolutions are ne fellows Whereas, the formesion of the Americe Me Ain cen ntl Blavery Bociety woe renuered 1 erica Ant versal complicity of the ang wilt of the siave aystem —Chureh mod siat yernwent and people, consti ation and (ny « wicke subservient to the wiliof a heaver gorely , and whereas, after thirty ear testimony and untising laber on (he part ety to procure the emancipation ot the millions beld in boudage—and threagh Divine vetiibucon. pou t without miatuie, and the tremsonabic acenpt of the South to dismember the Umon aad overtucu all tee tustitutions—it is decreed by the u ) that asd fer. tere shali be bioken and every bedder aod wherens, itis not for aboiitioniete t sue fivenese or sce isolation from the creat toss of the people, when the tasone which compelled thom to take such # position no loager extat, theretore Keselved, bot uniting our thankesiving te God with thoee of the emancipaced millions at the South, for (he woudere He bine wrought, and rejoicing Jov Unepoaktable that "the vear of jubilee ls come: that turther aptivslas acitation is unealled tor chee the opesations ai existence ot this Soclery with the proseut aunty hesolved, Phat mathe of this roel. toe be appointed Boelety may ow opriate wha Thandie in euch a manner ae they fell deem most promotve ot the rights and interests of the eoiored population. The Business Committes, to whom Mr. Garrison's resolutions were referred, submitted the following: Resolved, Th 1c@ the Constitutional amend- ment abolieh nob et ratified, aud cou. it very etands, in the eve of , Uptoucbed heress there are still thog- y held within the United States, dere @ Bocloty calle upon ite membaus tor tresh wid Ubiting Giusgguce in piopeculiny 446 work 40 wwe je neero } Hey. Mr, Buckland.fof Salem, Mass., opposed the Garrieon resolutions, If, he said, this soriety were disbanded, the auxiliaries would go with it. The Boston Covnren lives; aball the Linxnaton die? Who would take eare of such Reverends Mueb remains for ut h with the black. Li afraid the exe would be loor-wny of hia ators by ® young man named An. | nooln himesif wae smashed betoreahe bird wat ‘The speaker proceeded at consider. consider the condition of the colored at the Bonth, and the danger he still was in. (The President and othpre called the speak repeatedly, om the ¢ irresevant and too long. the Hoclety needed to do now freeman till he od that hie remarks were He proceeded to ahow what DORTO Waa wot ® fi conld voar, vit to t ‘ou May expect to open the cell-door, inside be ie not yet 4 education of the black man. (Here there war so muel opposition emt that the Key. gentleman wae to reeume his reat, boing out of order {n not . AKOT A} being sakes, the dou, and 6 vote Mr. Wm. Bowditch did not advocate the dishand- ment of the Borirt) ite mission secomp! Rev, Mr, May sympathized with the spirit of Mr. Garrison's resoletion, but could not consent to ihe disbandment of the Soctoty till ite work was ended. All the rights of the negro must be secured, He al- to Mr. Dongiaas’ speech at the Cooper Institute, fo which he askex! that the o work of progress before him, trine, Dut neverthelees, be t te continue its exlevence another year, Mr. Frederick Douglass saki that several gentlemen had referred to him as speaking upon the question of the disbandment of the seciety, and bo wished to place himeslf properly before the meeting, The first work the society askex! him to do after employing him Ago, wae to nocomnpany the rinnd to waae bitter war acainet he Dorr constitution because it contaiued the word They defeated it, and it was a good Next, in Massachusetts, the the § Marsachusetta Boelety in harmony with the present Boolety. k twenty years y just yet, though he considered Tro be lat alone in the his waa & sennible dom Society ought as an agent, twenty it is good vow. with reeard to the dirsosntion-to find out whether the constitu. tonal amendment fe law or not tion is not done #0 long aa in the State lawa, work of aboli- word “white” appears ean make the freedom of the biack a delusion, where the newro cannot tee ify in a court of justice. Todisoa and Ohio bad done this; and euch lawe stand Bouthern statute books to-day, bad though) for the last fifteen years that we had an antisiavery Constitution, but we have had slavery all ‘Thine was now up for Mr, Douxinssand he persleted in taking his seat, tho called upon h tn to that the pegio would never be free tll he hed ballot, and that Massachusertt which retained the word “white” ware Slave Btate, bthe whole house © resumed, saying of any other Stare He did not be! It was not worth A “loyni' so long ae they saw two hundred thousand bayonets, and he beleved that the American Anti Slavery society was bound to stand by and see the salvation of God, Thir old societ, vived mote, which has outlived craft, should continue to " frujtiul in nanos the peculiar tnetitution, 1 should wait and see in what now whieh haa ear- inent, aad we Senator Henry Wilson, of Maseachneetia, was called up by the Chair, and received by the audience He had not a word to say about He believed that There was not with much applaure, the dissolntion of the Bociety. siavery today was in ite grave, vitality enough In America to breathe life into it; yet the dark epirit of that syetem liver. of Anerica is on that institution, and it is the duty of Allimenin the society and out of nation is ased to protect the freedman of the Bonth, He was in tavor of giving the black man every right that he ponsemsed—the same nmahte we all have, and the Conatitation the power The Routh must be kept tof the white man or the jot of the black manvand Christianity speaks forthe Wr. Wilson had no faith in the ioyalty of the | South or ite love for the Union. omer day be ow Soutbernere in thee ty to day buyt iit that they are detested buc unsubdued, work of anti-slavery men is not ended in our country, ae the track of the sun across the the men we have emancipated re- it to see that the fo protect all the in subjection by the In Chatleston the one Uaton m ne KOude who ad- Our duty ts as heavens to ree celve their righ distinguished military men io Kentueky etating that wed there April Z3, 1? » Will dope the ¢ Heoaine to-day to Listen, not to spea. Su years, and thou the resolutions of the society, he had ie worth and ite he had done for h he had wot aye axreed with Mr, Foster next addressed the meeting. from the ANTI-BLAVERT STANDARD @ report which stated that President Johneon, some time since had declared bo would sink down the uegro race many tatbome deep if necessary to save the Union deemed thet an expression horrible to couerive thought they should continue their orgauization, os there «Oe much yet to be acconpliched, They should pot disband till ail prejudice to color was abolished, if he choores, can walk with till even a Diack man, white woman, without beiug booted at, Mise Dickinson was next introduced, regretied she had not been of age sufficiently have labored for the American Auti-Slavery Society since Has their work been accom. Have they secured the black man his had not, They had still So long as people were ip their caps at the men- hie gulitary the work of the American Auti-piavery Society, as the educator, had not been she had lectured recently fore a large audience in Balsirnore, which he was wld embraced the most loyal of the ciiizeus, bot there wus not # block among them, and when she rpoke of giving the black man the ballot, not one word of assent came from her bearers, man did not understand what liberty meant, and ip hie presest condition the white people of th found him powerless, ‘ should uot disband till they had secured the colore man al his rights, Mr. Garrison said there was no occasion for the Society to exist an hour longer, as ite work was done, Some ot those who were In favor of continuing tt, did twith money, and wore often found hootile to its interests, His friends, Mr, Foster end Mr. l’hillipe, were often opposed to ite interests. Mr. Foster enid he rose to answer the grave charges which bad Leen made against him by Mr. Garrison, who scoured him of not subscribing money to the Society, and of not being ite friend, 1 ask him to give proof to this audience, or retract bis remarks about It was charged that he ney towards the movement, and that he was hostile origin of the annie it had been founded, righte? She helleved the ® Kreat work before th ready to burrah and thr tion of the name of triumphs received culog. The Society, she be not help the move: not given any mo- Did the, kuow th slavery amendn: beth Cady stan ed in vain for it to not to dead admiy VINK ea connected fe had given bie mo: tratorr of the Society, but to Afler some further remarks a vote wae taken on the | resolution by yeas and nays, the majority belos ta | favor of the continuance of the organization, AMPRIGAN TRACT SOCIETY, ry yesterday, atthe Maairon jan Chureh, Miehop Mellvaine, Pre eh ‘The Miehop wae the alluded to the mishty opportunity for colportage now op ned juthe Southern States, and trusted, thet at least & thousand coiporteure would be rent out Key, Dr, Demilt iollowed with some interesting in- cidents of the history of this society Rey. Dr, Cianse, inp posing the first resolution (of ) pave an account of the labors of thie s the past torty years, Sut billion pages tieiributed in thie length of time This soelety held ite r, Much of tho 6 ledue t thie tnx public op nion wwatum thue given to it tor the work of fi tys for ibhad been long f through its irsets, aud the mo the work Lad ttnadly cansed the bursting forth of the SAVING waters Kev, EB. Vassar, in offering the second resolution, (to continue laboring to save the souls of those who had labored to save our national life) gave some touch- ing incidents of th vidi tie hed been Mente eniaae of soldiers, and how this Bociety. ) the missionary work of ne captures of Vi dne to the prayers of the chaplain, also heroism of the Ure ‘#Ore Mainty the resslution, and laud rave boys in biue. He denied that ¥ 8 Jeuowelp made Lo of @ young hero soldier for vaca cued, and the’ bande ¢ army voald remein to Dies the country. This the ta | day the country. Ged the frend Sy, the church, and may the Jers who hi prne our country's fisg #0 well, now advance the banner of the cioss, and fieht the good fight of faith for the Lord's glory. (Appiause.) Kev. Howard Crosby spoke of the sentiment pre- vailing in favor of hanging Southern traitors as a just one. He condemned the expeditions fitting out for Mexico, The meeting closed with the Benediction, AMPRICAN Frwate Graanias Boorrry,-The Set enniversary meeting was beid at the Home Chapel yesterday, The exercises conniated of the exhibition and addressing of the children belonging to the Schools of the Society, Fach child carried a fing in ite hand, and they presented ® very Dee sieht. Addresses were delivered te Mie. Sarab nner, editor of the Anvocare AND FaMILy GUARDIAN, d Mrs. Colling, a Quaker indy. The schoole under the patronage of thie Society vow namber 2,265 pu- pills, of whom 898 wore received during the Inst year, and 210 heave been placed in food positions, The burnber of applications on hand for sdmission is 7,440, The monthly journal pablished by thie Asso. ciation (mentioned above) has realized an income of 025,16 26; expenditures, $21,775 76. Gotp—at the Evening Exchange opened at 1%, sold down, after call to iUA%, and at close of re- port (9.30) waa selling at 1270's. Great excitement prevailed during the oveuing Tar Croton Acgurpuct DEerAkTMENT.— The New Commissioners of the Croton Acqueduct Department have entire control and inanagetnent of the lepartment, and have as yet received no service of iegal process, or notice of injunction, and thus far have met with no trouble at the bande of the mem- bers who have been removed. It seems to be very generally conceded that the old board will let the matter go by defanit, and have no litigation Tus Steamer Many lowe, which com- menced her trips last week, is now the only day boat running above the Highlands, aud her owners are reaping the reward deserved by a fast and very pleas ant boat, presided over by aceptain eo skilful in hie profession, and eo favorably kuown out of it, as ie Captain Anderson. Crry Govexsment,—The Board of Aldermen moet yesterday, at 2 P.M. A communication from Ald, Jeremiah, tendering his resignation, he having been appointed As#istant Comm irsioner of the Croton Aqueduct Depart communication wea nouncing in fitting terme of erief the death of Coun- cilman Wm. A. Taylor, and recommending the pas ence of appropriate resolutions on the ead event. The resolutions of the Counciimen, taking notice of the death, were mubsequentiy concurred in, A reso- lution wae adopted ‘irecting the Corporation Counsel to take the necessary steps to defend the newly CA Cominiseloners of the Croton Board, ehould y | proceedings be taken againnt them, and in the event of Counsel be employed, fees to be pald outot the "City Contingency” fuod, The Annaal Tax Levy was taken by? and referred to the Commit- tee on Finance, with Instructions to confer with the Jomnmittee of the Common Cor 1b meeting, ‘The resolutions Corporation Counse! to co-cperate w he Attorney General of the State to detend the {n‘ereste of the city in the matter of the new Fire Commissioners, were concurred in, Tux Boann or Corxctiwen mot at 2 P.M. yerter- day. A communication was received from the Mayor announcing the death of Councilman Taylor, Reso iations were adopted expressing the grief of the Council, direct! 6 draping of the Council ch ter for thirty days, and resolving to atrend the neral in a body, After speeches enlogistic of the deceared, the Board adjourned as @ token of respect to his memory. TRANSPORT BURNED,—At about 4 o'clock, yeeterday morning 4 fire broke out on board the p:o- peller Fdward L. Clark, of Philadelphia, lying at the wharf foot of Fifth street, and the boat was soon en- veloped in flames, The firemen were promptly on hand, bat there appearing no chance to rave the pro- dar the mijoinine vesele were in danger, towed out into the stream and flonied up the Fast River, As she floated the stream she war perceived by the 18th precinct police, Boate were mnned, and the burning vessel boarded, A few tri- ere saved, but the vessel will prove a ‘sedge, The ot heen macer~ etl, and report horising the rument a@ & traneport. Accipeyt.—On Tuesday evening, a boy 9 vears of age, named Michael Walsh, was rin over by awagon driven by @ man named Kohier, at the corner of Sud street and 2d avenue, and serionsly injuret, Thedriver then app ied the whip to his hores, and drove off at a furious rate, inaking hia es. cape, Officer Denn, of the Zlet Precinct, purmued and captured the horse and wagon, which he took to the Btation House Tne NATIONAL TEMPFRANCE ALLIANCE, and their friends will hold a masa meeting at Cooper Inetitute, on Saturday at 2 P.M. Mise Anna Swan, the elaniors, and other curiosities from the Maseum will prerent. Short addresses, and singing will vary the exercises, THE COURTS, Tue Frar Derantwent Case.—Thir care, in which the people of the State of New York, seek to restrain Charles C, Pinckney, and others from interfering with the present organization and workine of jhe Fire Department of this city, 18 now before the Court on the filing of the allegations of the defence, The care will, by arrangement, be heard to-day, before Justice Foster, Inthe Supreme Court, The defendants will peck tw ostablish the constitutionality of the law, and the plaints to show that the Commissioners are necersarily city officers, because the law embraces only thie clsy within ite jurisdiction, and that, aseuch oficers are reqnied to he elected, or to he appointed through the ety authorities, the law is uncon. stituttoual. The question willbe whether the in- Junction issued against the defendants shall be dis- solved or made perpetual, The following is the answer of the defendant above referred to: The defendants, Jeroee W, Rooth.Charies ©, Pinck- ney, P, W. Enes and Martin B, Brown, by John H, Piatt, their attorney, answer jointly the complains in this action as follows 1, They admit that the Mayor, Aldermen and Com- monalty of the city of New York are a corporation, and are the owners of the property mentioned in the complaint, and that Joha Decxer, meatioued therein, jein porsersion of «aid property, and that they are reeking to obtain powsession, control and manase- ment thereot, without the consent or authority of raid Decker Il, They aver that undor and by virtue of an act of the Levia'ature of the State of New York, entitiet “Anactto create n Me‘ropolitan Fire District. and estabii-h a Fire Department therein,” passed March Both, [865, they have been duly appointed Metropoli- wn hire Cominissioners, and have been duly quali- fled and oreanized and entered upon their office, as required by law, aud have thereupon become and are entitied to take and have the control of all the ofh- cors men, monies and action mentioned in the Me plaint, and to have full and complete use, possession and control of the property mentioned the:e.n, Ill, They deny each and every allegation in said complaint contained incomsistent with the foregoing or not admitted thereby, Joun H. Piatt, Attorney, &e, A copy of thin answer was served upon Attorney Genera John Cochrane, and it was arranged Letween the Counsel that the argument touching the constitu. tonality of the aw should be heard before Justice Foster, at 10 o'clock on Tharsday morning, in the Supreme Court, Special Term, Hravy Vennier sgatner Tur Crry.-In the Sn- act. perior Court veasterday the case of George Gree | the Mayor came up, This waa asult to recover the value of the Dulldiug, corner of 29th street and Broad- Way, Cestioye verdi c ¢ July viow. The Jury gaveas | for the plaintitl f } ror GeNrnaL Sreatons.-The following casen } were disposed of in the Court of General Sessions | yeretday John MeMahe stealing é4) worth ot cothing from 12 ced to Staw Prisou for three yeare Dy povket, wee sentenced to Btaie Vriron James Milley, another pick~ 1 and sentenced to the State tor five years Willian Golden, also a *keb. was convicted and reptenced to the State for five youre Pouior Inteiiiarser, Wholesale Frauds wpon the City—Ward Relief Visitors Arrested and Held 1m Heavy Honds.—& case of much interest was inves- tigated by Justice Dowling, at the ‘Tombs, yesterday afternoon, It appears that, # short time ago, Comp- troller Brennan and Buperintendent Kennedy were informed that the “Visitors of the 19th Ward, whoee business it is to visit persons who claimed relief under ‘The City Soldiers’ Family Relief Fund Ordinance," had been permitting persons who were not entited to relief to draw money from the City Viamoow, Aan Devine living in & tenement house ity to grand larceny, in Browd « at No, 910 East 64th street. made ine Monmouth H. | Va pg a e and Too Late for Classification. 1— MEMBERS OF THE FATHER Mathew T. A. B. Bocie smomble at their Yair et Palace Gare bring their regal WM. O'BRIEN, See.” Galligan, visitors of women (including herve! that at different times the accused “visitor: given ber reiief-tickets, worth $6 each, with instruc- tions to distribute them amon ey named, teliing them to to her (Devine). drawing the money. bill, Clare and Gal women knew that they were he money, but consented to becom: fraad for sake of the remaneration not known how much money was tt from the City Treasury, but it ie eu d the Jastice Dowling issued wi the arrest of the accused, and ( nderhill, Clare, Delia Owens, Ann Devine, Sarah 6. ary Fariey, Mary Kenny, Bliza Casey, Ellen (ralia- 4, Hanlen, Jnlia Warle, acher, and Mary Ragan were t he men were ramired to find bail in the sum of $6,000 each, to anawer sneb Indictments aa the Grand Jury tnay find ageinet them. were detained for « furth A Merchant Charged with False Pretenees,~Mr. Jacob Mish, of the firm of J. Miah & Brother, doing business at 260 East Hroadway, was arrested yeater- day by detocttre Eider, on a charge of false pretences, preferred by Charles L. Anthony, of 66 and 66 Leon- ard street. The complainant alleges that on the 224 of March Inet the defendant represented to him that rm of which he wae & member was worth @15.~ tions, did not axceed and that their stock of goods on hand wae wort! €)4,000 to #16,000, that they owed no borrowed mo- ney and hod no confidential debts, On these tentations Mr. Anthony sold Mish $514.60 worth of goods, on four months’ credit. alleges that all of Minh's representations were untrus, pril the firm of J. Mish & we ) with ‘ero’ Oke testbed o” bi No. 4 are nothfied ‘ail, 333 Fast 12th st, on Pclock. P M., to U members are 1 HORGE FLEMIN ANTED—A GOOD WHEELWRI ue. Pata a covenes Beeth ANTED—3 GOOD SASH AND DOOR makers, Inquire of M. R. ROOME, 69 Thomp- 7 ANTED—30 FIRST CLASS OPERA- tors on Wheeler & Wilson's machines, on linem Also @ first clase various women whom lect the money and giv The women reerived #1 on for conte, end bairters. | halle fod 126 South 24 str exainination, MINERS TO GO 800 MILES From New York; wages from rweek. Start this day itehall et, 2 o'clock, Also « ARD—STOLEN ON THE Morn= f bay ponr-bailt bo: about 1h hands high, right hind foot white, left hi hoof split, small star in forehead, with @ above reward will be hit to cor. Bouth 4th and 10th et, i that thelr obl 81 oak psn - a oo RA — ICLES FOR SALE, RRENCY FOR SALE IN PACKAGES Of #5, $10 and $25 at par, at the Bon office Les ba The complainant now and that on the 16th of Co, made an assignment to George Hirshfield, ment It appeare that the defendant and h' partner had confidential debts to the amount of $12,- 416.54, and that the firm was f employ of Mr, Anthony, that $4.04, the assets being only @19,000; thas the borrowed money, which had been ned before the goods were peared that the firm is indebter cbaate in surne vai the Till of eoode Autbony $6,000 for goods previous) ice Dodge held the accused in $ er, Also pennies, R SALE—COUNTERS, ALE AND BEER impe— barrels, and fixtares complete. A: 45th at, near 6th ave, R SALE, A WATCH DISTRICT—A Good re” 200 Weat boca! ind D. CROSSINGHAM, after 6 p TANO, FOR SALE—PRICE nquire in the rear of 9 way. from 7to 9 in the evening, JACOB ROTH AS FOR AN UPRIGHT PIANO, IN eood order, one rrocer’s wagon and barn Also one sewing inachine. jorria Pince, 42d at, bet 1h and 11th ave. to various other mer- orn 84,000 10 $4,000, Heald: 15.60, Mish, aa alleged, owes rebared. Just~ bail to auswer Larcenica.Farly yesterday morning, as a boy, em~ ployed im Ryan & Maguire's shop, No. 43 Third ave-4| noe, was opening the store, aman rushed in, knoe! ed him down and stole a roll of cloth valued at 875, with which he ran down Eleventh street. of the Fighth Precinct, gave chase, and e thief into a houre, when the latter drop | ! the cloth aud made his excapo by the roof. unk dealer, was yesterday arrest: Jing a mainsail and other property, 165, belonging to Chariee Garrison, from at the foot of © EST RED ASH, @9,50; WHITE ASH, @9; Large Nut. $4,50 per 1 . THOMAS STOKES, cer Ton, screened and delivered, at. and 10th ave charged with « ‘388 Rivington #t, ADAM BROWN OAL AT $8 75—A FIRST RATE PINK and White Ash ree for bakers and saloons, at ay Jane, lyin, ¢ prisoner offer eaiimaker who kuew it was stolen, and caused Committed by Justice Ledwith... Gaynon was arrested by officer Fields, of the Fitth Prectnet, charged with stealing @ barrel of hoo: wire, valued at $134, from Joseph Lehman, of No, Cham bere street. street, where it had been sold for #30, trial by Justice Dowling arrested by (Mec bs stove sine #9 ein at, bet Rivington and Delancey. OOD YARD, juin and other Pin lowest market 4 load, and dei t 72nd 14 Mane 359 ND AVE., BETW. 30TH he very best qualities of Vir- Oak and Hickory wood at the the load or cord, vered free of charge. ROW The property Committed for ooo Marwaret Gorman was r O'shen. of the Fourth Precinct, charged with tealing 842 tn money and o silver watch from Peter Brown, of No. 14 State street, was recovered, Cominitted to answer by Jue- tiee Dowling. OLDIERS MUSTERED OUT AND DIS- ed can have theireclaim for pay, bounty, settled by calling in Ageucy of L. 376 WANTED, A branch of the RROOKLYN, in TrovBLe.—A man styling hirnere!f ae Captain Howard K, Norman, U, 8. N., was arrested at the Brooklyn Post Office yester- day morning, while in the act of receiving ® number of letters in answer to matrimonial advertisementa, which had recently been extensively published, and in which he represented that, havin (00 prize inoney, he desired a wife, and solicited ouug ladies to correspond with a view to that object. be aceneed was taken betore Police Supenntendent Kennecy, in New York, when the letters were open- ed, and three were aecertained to be fi jes of reepectability in Brooklyn, peuded their real names, end t nd ration mone of addressing the U, BROWN 20,, 2 U © few chor Bounty, pay, rations, clothin, money explained at the Readezvoua, 15 . N. BREVOOKT, Captain Commanding Rendezvous, A Wirr Ucntrer ce men for this favori received $10, - XCURSION—TO CHARTER cursions, the epaciour new barees ANNA and with St. Ronan's Weil and steamboats such ag t st, cor. of Barre NORTHERN LIBERTIF. and Pleasant Valier two of whom had he other bad en- were all anxious to secure hich the matrimonial, There being nothing upo gentieman could be held, he was remanded to the custody of the officer who made the arrest, and again Teing taken before Justice proper name, + the law had Leen committed, the cases ISON RIVER RAILROAD—ON AND _ after Monday, May 5, 1865. traine leave Both at, station, for Albamy and Troy, connecting with North- Wertern traine at 7.30 A. M., Bleeping care attached to 6,00 an The 6.00 P. M, traiu rugs through to Buffalo and Suspension Bridge, via Tro; Sunday train at 6.00 P, 10.30 P.M. trains, Tur FLAGSTAFF on Fleet street Methodist Church was blown down during the high wind on Tuesday night, and a portion of the roof of the cupo-~ la carried away, No other damage resulted. MARINE NEW n6, 4 54-—8. Sete, T OT—M'n riees.05 10. chapge of cars, TOUCEY, Avast. Supt. EAMER MARY rene, Wost Point, Cornwall, Newburgh, Milto Poughkeepsie and Rondout, from foot ot q | st, every afternoon, except Sunday, at 39 o'clock, WOO Tema ae! | LIVERPOOL ASSAGE FROM AND TO and Londou—Ly the Vid Black Kear Line,-For Liverpool, the CONSTITUTION sails on April 18th, For Leadon, The CON, GKINNELL uot peesage apply © WILLLAM & GU at. PASSAGE Al} BY 8TEAMSt AT Drafts available throughout England, Ireland, Bcote land and Wales, F drafte For Pee PSCUTT BROTHERS & CO, EAM TO QUEENSTOWN POOL,—ERIN salle Saturday May th, VIK- GINLIA «ails Saturday, May Z7th. Cabin passage #100, steerage $4, payable in curreucy Appl, STEAMSHIPS —Moro Castile, Tavana; Alhambra, Franconia, Portland; Falcon, Washington; Win Woodward, Baltimore, SHLP6—E Hamilton, Havana; Martha, Quebec, BARKS—Centenary, Marseilles: em em, Matanzas; Ariadne, Pictou, N 8, BRIGS—Elbe, Port ou Prince; Rotheay, Vern Cruz; Harvey & Aubrey, St Jago; J Maracaibo, Mar SCHOONERS--Ginscow en; F Nickerac do; Albert Maron Yazoo, Norfolk: TO AND FROM N AND IRELA GREAT BRIT 3 ), UIP -AND SAUL RE athrina, Ham- E£ Arey, Portamouth; bo; La Cayenne, Aux Cayes, 56 Souths treet. — AND LIVERe aryiand, Nassau; W , St George, NB; hs Dean, Charlottetown, STEAMBHIP—Faglo, from Havana, with mdee,&e, BHIPS—Khine, London; Valparaiso, Silloth, & REMOVALS, foCAFFREY, HAS REMOVED to 64 West Sid at. 8 R, KOBERT A, SCHENCK, THE Original and reeniar consumption physician, has Sth at, noar 6th ave, b Seud for circular, N. G. BROWN, METAPHYS Physician, Profesror on the Eyes fRars, Thioet tnoved her oitice from 16 Bond at. to th side, first large house trom Bowery, where her celebrated medicines can alwa, Send for circular, OTICE—ADAMS" EXPRESS have removed their branch office from 442 Broads way to the large building cor, of Grand and Cre 3 Clara Wheeler, (Br.) Liverpool: Garilia, Liverpoe Sir Robert Peel, Liverpool; Munnebaha, Londonderry; Constantia, (Bremen) Havre, shyt, Trinidad; H Augusta, Miragoan M Morales, New poi Mersiua; Villafranea, Cow & new office a6 59 West every afternoon, neh, Cow Bay; Win Muir, Matangas; Sea Favorite, My a Oriental, Glace M Jolinson, Port Medw w Hay; Marcaret Kidly Glace Bay. J Blenkborn, Lingan, C B, BOHOONERS—Flise, Kio Grande; C A Farnaworth, irant, Linckan; John Northrup, Maraenez; A I’ stimpson, Eastport; © Jane, do; 8 TP King, Calais: Hurcett Hart Alexandria; Democrat, Calais; Beuja- tin Strong, Blizabethport t Portland; Elm City, Newbur, Calais; Messenger, Rockian: Jameson, do; Esther, Portcheater for Albany; Sarah orgetown for New ‘lizabetbport tor Hartford, Golden Kagle, Elizabeth= for Harttord; H Ib Foster, Amboy for Boston; A Jayne, Georgetown; 8 J Waring, Fernandina; Sooch Moore, Fortress Mon- Point Ann Carlet, Neuvitas; COMPANY rovidence; Tebegraph, wucar, do; Albert SAFE AND POSITIVE rance, discovered by Dr, KING. esire tor liquor, and canbe given un- Price #1 per box. NB borden, Granac roe, Sam! Holmes, ©) Wild Rover, Cardenas, known to him in anything, oniy at 455 Hudson et. cor Grove, NY PERSON WHO IS FOND OF LIQUOR may be cured of the desire for it, by come triend iving (unknown if need be) to the drinker Ir, TEMPERANCE POWDERS For sale at 63 Division #t; El,th av and 281 Hudeon at, New York; Hayes, 17 Fulton at, Brooklyn, ani of iitations which sicken those to whom they ERA T:s, MILLER—On Tuesday, May 9, of consumption, the ‘ate \en Miller, invited to attend the May 11, a6 20" lock Price one dollar. Pulton st, and Milne’ at 46 South Xl et, funerel, thie Phured from her late reeide BONE, 114 WEST 16TH + of the heart, lunes, liver, kidneys throats, ecrofula, od u cers, tumors, eruptions und every form of skin disease cured stitutions), nervous, local, &e, YSPEPSIA—ASTONISHING CURES ARR Je by the use of that excedout remedy. DYSPEPSIA ANNIHILATOR heiore the Public tor the iaat 20 yours, and where it has been persevered with, aod the direc= tions tollowed, has never failed in a acts gently upon the bowels, giving rene the stomach,aud braces up the whole system Eerery one of redentar, troubled with Dyepe Depot—46 south second st, Wilhame: bureh, Tobe had of Miller & Keod, 180° Allen, cor Btanton #t, and cor. Ave. |) and Houston at, N.Y. cor, Myrtle and Franklin Aves, East Brool rice Ope Dollar per bottle, WANI TO Drepey of Aldor D T.—Diseases , after along and neve e illness, Joho Moweon, axed 8) years, Baltimore papers 2938 THORNTON Drowned on April 28d, Hugh Thorn- Vf to attend the Ak, from Sud et, OST—ON THE &TH INST,, A BLACK log with white face, white breast and white teet; anawere to the name of JEFF, Any person returt- ing eaid dog, or by eiving information, will reeeive a liberal rowara from R., HANKINS, 145 Wash at, Hoboken, N J ER AND PAPER HANGER W at loure 203 Bast 2uth o H¢ Full wages given, it {STRAW HAT PRESSER WANTED Steady, ‘or to work evenings, MIN AND ae it were new life should try it, and ail who are i, of W. RUTHER 21 mG CURED OF WORKERS wanted—420 and 422 4th ave, cor, A0th et, $85_ PRINTERS—A YOUN hort distance in the country. Apr Hall Dereroom, bet. Yand 10 o'clock, "AND SHEET IRON WORKMAN want- ed, 52 Columbla ot, Brooklyn, bet, Carroll snd “ LOW DOCK SYRUP, © biood, invigorates the body, gives tone to the Derves, strength to the muscles, and health ‘ery channel, joint and Limb, 5) per bottle, (whieh often cures.) ‘aed Yor Lea} Tako no other, oveywharn, - Which purifies MAN TOGOA Sold 508 (irand er THES YELLOW Emeblished 1948. Soul by Dru,