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“ (Conas ued the Fire page Prete cu erdewsk SMaiement in We Pow) thatthe doners wer Brians end wares fo nuarly every man aod firm Kepubleans, who were loudest in call party “Copperbends’ in political ga. ant elsewhere. Republicans who wished to ted in’ at Andrew Johnson's next lever, ithe President for the good sense exhibited in wine eriftunder the circumstances, The public wrveraily approved the course of Mr. Johuron, and get they could trust im the leader, who could foreco fhe pleaanre of recetving #0 magnificent a gift, fer Seasons that do the man himeelf so much honor, Rerensey (PoLicr) SoLpinns.—Wheo the @ar broke out a number of the police volunteered to qo and fivht for their country, and were promised that bey would again be emplored when they should re- Born Heveral who have returned were yeaterday re- @ppointed it it understood that even the love of « Birmb will be no bar to the reappointment of there @tilent fellows, Tho question wae asked yesterday of Inepector Carpenter, if aman who had lost a leg would receive hie appointment. “Aye,” answered @be Io: pector, “ and if be had loet his head he should ‘De rea) pototed If he could perform any kind of duty. Jo that cave, however, the police will do the next beat and that is to settle ao anouity upon the desd me mitdy”* ASCENSION Day,—The solemn festival of Bhe Ascension will le celebrated to-day in ali the P. B. and Catholic Churches in the city, At Trinliy Chareh there will be a full choral service and eer. mon, on lat St. Patrick's Cathedral a pontifical high mare il) bo eung and aeermon preached Pour eer- ices will be held in St, Ann's Chureh for deaf mutes, Viehteouth atreet, vie. Ataquarter tw Sand balf pet 10 A.M. and at balf past Sand half pact 7 P.M. The Communion will be siminiatered at both morn- tng services, and at half past J the service will be ex. giained in the sign languarce to the deaf and dumb, iis sorviee being for ther eepectal benefit. Io the Catholic Church it fea holiday of oblication Bintapay or tik Qreen,—Yeaterday a@ing the birthday of Queen Victoria, the event gas duly commemorated by the Britieh shipping @ the harbor. Salutes were fired, flage enapended, end other tokens of honor exhibited. The Queen ie wrty-six years of ave. In the evening, the British Doueul eotertaloed # pumter of Britiel residents, and other genUemen, at dioner, in houvor of tho oc- ween Avoragr Coat Satr.—At the regular monthly auction eale of Scranton coal, yesterday, pyre erie ese et ae ABS RS ei tna ern ea al ie wore inthe room , he was there more than once; he did not vidt the daughter cery often after the birth ike ihepa three. of four or five Umes; he © of hie family troubles; did not ask wheth- came to be comntorted ; he used to talk of iis othe: family; (toe juror) I formed en ides a a moth- er, without making war ? e father my deugu tera child, hut ehe requested me tot to phn BL, Fogarty Identified « peper ae elened and eworn to by pla nd in hie beudwriting, (The paper is @ com another case in which the de- feodant alleges hie marriage tothe plaintiff!) Wit ness war the counesi tor Mr. Trust in the former ac- ich he was plaintif, inined, ihe lalntiff never told me she was not inarrigd to Mr. Trust: she never id me ehe was not his wife, or that he Lad anolber wife living, I declined to go on with that sult because Mr. Trust would not pay me, William Heaton Vormer'y resided at the eorner of Oth avenne and ¥9tn etreet, where the family of ‘Tompkins lived, compored of ‘Tompkios and her daughter Martha; don't rer yrany one in particu. Jar that used to visit the dark faced gentie- Tan visit there once; him come in in e nine and go out in the ning: saw him there th. or four times, but never spoke to him, Toas-exainined — 1 coulda’ there was euch « y of years as to preven i Trust Koew of bie family; saw hit there ehild th “When your papa 0 say how do you do to him,” and seked whether he bad been ar boy that day; the wituese mad rte of those thinvs at the time; nm Trust said to the ebiid, * H mined It wae on the 14th of last Jann- 1 there to eee and hear what [eould. I id have epied anything [ could there: I wasin the I did not pat my ear to the key-hole; Leould hout;: altogether I ere an hour; thu o often erh ve 108 ritten at my fath icketion, and wae weekaafier tt pr ‘ted to be, (Com- ‘ad trom diary ruled out). Redirect. My father in three-ecore and nine yeare of hat 1 wrote bere war entiely under hile iniiu- | rlotte Graham—Resided in the house In which ed; remembers five yoara avo; when Mar- whether we o't think bim @ fi or two old, Cross-eramined Hi red to Mr. Tru Tirednor— Resided in eame house; Mr. ; Waein the room twice when the and the baby wore preeeat: ee | the boy should be Ike Mr. Trust, name for th mys re diacuse him as the eeame were ne anid the leave aa late @ Maria Kruning ‘Trust visited there come between 6 @ never # house. Mr, ay; le would cannot tell when he mt y in the morning ninted with the Trnete; i they were the na poke of each other as man and he told me about two ye wo ifs wite bad left b ~probably a little more ; vk it wi hie place of business, Walker street, near Bromd 4 Crom-examined.—I Knew him ae rust—aince he hae cot another uame, I never knew be bad any ving , he never told me so, away and wite; BO tone were wold, at prices varying from $6.95 to rey er en ed, § have roon my foto at rave 66 x the corner of udron ané oneton streets, where di 3 staan karts pe - \, vy ad be Ha grit! Martha lomp! erides, Teaw him there thie morn. 67.24 \aet mouth, and showing a decline of eon in Go'clock; Martha had none of her outer apparel peor ton, A CELEBRATED “Conreprnatr’’ 1x TOWN, > Yesterday n distinguished rebel, long in the “ Con- m@derate” eervice at Richmond, appeared in our Areets, attrecting a good deal of attention from epec- sators, viz, the famous Russian bloodhound © Hero," who during the war has helped to guard the rebels wm Caste Thunder prison, and besides barking at Southern Loion men, had been taught to grow! ata Federal uniform, wherever seen of by whomsoover worn, He Lae got over that since biveapture and parole under the terms of Loe's surrender, “ Hero” fe four feet in height, aud readily takoe ble food off from an ordinary ta Ile measures seven fect frou hia nose to the tip of his tail, aud forty-two in- Ava round the cheat, he weigha 180 pound, Ten pounds of beefand as much mutton, with halfagal- fon of water are cousumed by this brute at one meal, andthe way he shows his teeth j¢ annoying to ner- fons poople, te belonged tw one of the FF, V's, but Bas been duly confiscated to the U. 4. authoritics, Mise Hosmen,—This distiguished artiste is et Ure Fifth Avenue Hotel Wrtcome ro Ovk SoLprens,—Mr, John W, garmer proposes to apread a table for our returning on. Cross-exam ined. Martha Petticoats ; they came ont to ather go into the ho ees | en bat her me; I did not see ; LT went there serve mu Resides at the corner of Hons- j Knows the ‘Tompkine by ing there abont a the a rewularty an His saw the doctor go out 4 sight. they have been i defendant calla on ¢ Vo'clock in the evenin with the Indy who bas the Julia Gurlets reat sight the Tour ime houre, know® by dant uae been in the habit of coming every evening from § t1!19 o'clock vince the Tompkina have been there, Saw him once out with Marcha, Tobney Truat ia 15 yeare old, recognizes hie father and mother, Hie father told him atouta witness, hada half brother. He told a lad resence that he had four # and om nows Martha, abe ie in a at's alure sald he took her to the theatre, Piaiuntill here rested, daughter, Martha THE DEFENG RK. Tho defence called Mra. Trust tormerly Southwick, who gave her name as Eliza Trust and testified as follows: Sho was marricd to Joreph W. Trust im the paneb of St, James, March 19 1527, and is bie lawful wife, (Mr. Sauxay objects on the ground thats wite cannot teetify for her lusband, the objection was sus- tained and the lady withorew from the stand) Joseph W. Trust, hoe dete ut wes then aworn funder Mr, Bauxay's oljectic Mr. sanxay proceed. widiers on Broadway, from the Hattery to Union ny to enquire of the det nt ther be believed | ‘ de fi 5 In the exisrence Of @ Kup € we. The w Aqnare, and have it toad dwith the bost the market repied thathe believed in a Supreme Ln‘eill « atforde’ He saya Brave men deserve the fat of | coverning t siveree. Q. Who will punish tor per. dhe land. I will contribute my share tow jury? A. Thay Witness then sonrummeation of such # project, {fothers will Seppen Dearn.—Harry Chapman, a well- enownu actor onthe eastside of the city, died eud- y,on Tul y evening. hie lay down, in bis use, in the evening, and requested his wife to gake him when it was time toge w the theatro, In » few moments he was acorpee WokKINGMEN'S Union, — The Delegates bave decided upon @ monster pic-nic, to be held at foues’ Wood on Monday aud Tuesday, May ve oth. The arrangements made betoken ay @tendance of workingmen end thelr families. Gop, at the Evening Pxchange opened at £24%, and fluctuated but little during the evening, Mowing at 1544. Tur Board or ALDruMeN met yesterday, pnd revolved that the Street Commissioner be direet- pd to wake acontract with 8B. M. Drow forthe comple- Son of the Battery enlargement, ‘The resolution post poutine th le of the Boring @ t ferry fran- cle ag loet. A reeoluton was adopted re- ayortoconvens the Board of Health od, if the ines, that the Coumon Cougeil will one week later convene them- elves ae h Moard. Adjourned to next Monday, Drowsed,—Corneliue Dally, of 98 Ham- troud street, while under the intluence of liquor, ly fell late the dock, toos of Horat Roth Kiver, aud was drow Bort a boy living at 204 baat ov the pier foot of S4th stree Powrd nud wae drowned, Accipent,—Officer Dyer, while on duty in ue bet au au stieat while pl aet River, feil ov Aving ei dhe burs ing ground ia Forsyth street, was sealously te ! by @ thee falling ou him, Me wae taken to Bie hore, No Sb 10th at vrday the last piece of the datthe Museum, and ts placed in Th fe wbout two fect bigh aud the 4 dioumeter THE COURTS Vonir Carrspan, Tui Day, Supreme Court Zinc! No ew causes willbe added. Part %—Cal endef unelians ed Bor ttiok Covkr— Part 1—Noe, 6. 2. AA, 44, 6,UD8, 5,00, Wart Adjourned to Mondas Part S(byuity Capes only) Now ‘i. Ou, iv, Eng 1, OS Duk PND RMON Case w ostponed in the U. 8, Circuit Court, yesterday, The Court and bar were feady to proceed, but the foreman of the jury was ebeont. After waiting for the ruissing individual till hree o'clock, the Court adjourued a.) to. dayatil e'oiock tus Tavst Divowow Burr Isirureriso Teor Moxy -Vewvior rom Mus, THOST,— At the opening of Bheenw yeeterday morning, im the Sopreme Gourt, Whe plaiotitl, Mary F. Trust, called James BH. Hern, fr altoruey practising ia this city, who testified that for come yeare he had been acquatated professionally with bos parties; they [appeared before him on « Teference one trial extending over several mectings, die kuew them ae Mr, aud Mra. Trust, He made « Fepors iu the case ae referee (report shown) delivered fo Mr. I ruet, who paid the fees on it, There are at- @m hed to it, complainant, answer aad reply, The par- Bios are the same Civse-oxamined. This paper—purporting to be « Age certificate dated March 10, 187, was, he . pur iu evidence in that suit before bim, Thomas O'Gara was en undertaker; buried @ mhild from 29th ssreet aud Oth avenue, about 21 ouths ago; ap old gentiemas called me in; Lcan't aaty bua be gave me orders for the burial; wer heol went with the cottin he was lying on the po. 4, 0F pettee: Dut did pot sponk ht. Tompking re-called—LDou't Know who baried Phe chi itdied on A Sunday ; Mr, Trust was there Auat da”; be said nothing to me about the funeral ; 9 my deuehte emomber what he the child was buried in Green. w not there; Land my daughter within a week before died ; b Gauias aud way! ius, a» charged in the gumplaint, uy doubia about it, went on to say th hel Ada encied regard tor frath Heo believed there ise punishment for perjury by the livious beliet, The Court lent from the stand, nnected with the » receatly Lecame acqual wentto @ house to adjust between the plaintit! and @ lady der, was present en the plaintitf was a wil- againet thie witness when ee called herself ipler, and seid whea her Lusband died ehe took tho land, that is bir upon excluded the det J. Smith Was « deparinens in he elty with @ Mr. and dre diy pome ditheulty oecurte} at the Police Head- A poiiceman, te pot now; re- wer, le connected with the Police ne present when p! tit was produced Ginet Simi) about (wo yeare ago, wud as Datupier; does not recollect rrinve or widowhood, —Tias eon pinintii; eaw her ‘lice € missioners; ebe wae Ame of Lampler; ehe hesitated afier mothoi's death ele took her maideu wave defendant then o' monial adverticoment by a Mra, Re with # letter signed Kose, in the hanudwritiay of plained, ane AKIN OD BpPPOlubineul to wucet he au ewerer of bhat advertia iment, * a matrt- BUMMING UP The defendaut having rested and the plaintiff de- clining to put in turther evidence, Mr, Bya Partof the defendant, summed up, stating the facts on the defendant's thoory, That be was tmarried in | Pogland, and baving for sume reason seeps hin first wife, came to thie country and lived, hnowledged, inan improper intimsey with the plain tit, and though in mirued circumstances endeavored to bring them up and educ That this had wot seciefied the plains, avarice se juired more, ‘That ehe lad persecuted bun with threats for the purpose of obtainiug mw: » He commented on the suitin which the defendant called the plain hie wile, and upom tie matri ‘ial ad. vertiremeot of "Mrs. Koee,"’ aud the proof of her having declared hereelf a widow, ete., aud upon the weakness of the evidence of the afultery Mr, Sanxay, on the part of the plaintii!, summed ap, explaining the fact of Mr. Trust uot being allowed to teatify, and claiming that it was not necessary, nor the best evidence to give proof of a ceremonial mar- Fringe, that this wae daiticulcin all cases where 5 Dad passed since the niarriage, b du thle case the fullest evidence bad been gf wely Laving 4 ! dou the po se, Ob bhe Various t “ea tit, aud especially on din the Polee Conuumis » on the signers ollice, at The Judge, In his the ease had excited ws CUAROER ne alluded to the interest pyinced in a crowd, ourt The interesting batureof the questions aris tng Lo the euititselt, The dret qu ted was, whether the plalutit® and defendant were ever married, On thie he ealled attection tothe sworn complaint of the deleodwat made by him in w | former ruit, the evidence of their cohabitation and teputation as husbaod and wife, recoguieiug each | ovher us auch, &e.. that this was sulbcieut evide room, an to be submit She marrio ) uniess rebutted by other evideuce \t woe mcivil contiact im thie State, ouly to be dissoly- edjon wecount ot adultery, and put the question fo the wry, de this overcome by rebutting evideuce, Tn this evideucy was to be included ber assump.ion of the | Baines of Duper and Kose, be considered in referenc Ab was tnere That this was only to wtoher marriage, ‘That if : folly or indiseretion, it amounted to noth ie. Tho magistrate or clecgyuan's, or a witnesses evidence wight be n slactory evidence of the marriage, but the e p Ol uthe, kind wascompes pant ile wiluded Ww the letter signed by "Mr, Kose," us rh ininded ta the question was whether this TAR Over bela: by u © teaimon "y found for the plaintiff on this point, then the Mauss pase to Lhe Question of adultes The Ju ine ihe briefly alluded to the evidence on this brauch of the case, THE VeRpioT. The jury, after an absence of ten minutes, return: ed averdict for the plaintiff on both qusitions by which they found, Firs, a marriage betweeu the plaintiff and deseudant io 1539, and that the defend- ant had been guilty of adultery with Martha Tomp- + of the marriage, ‘The PoLice Coter Room,—1t le not the “Tomta which Is meant by the above, but the room in Mul- Lerry @treet where delinquent polles officers are brought up weekly to answer fur thute deeds done iu “the blue coat with braes buttons.” It ie a spacious and well ventilated apartment oo the third floor of the building 300 Mulberry «treet. A# you enter, the firet object which strikes the eve is the President of the Board, Thomas ©, Acton, beq., beside whom site Mr. Commisioner McMurray, [a front and on benches are the witnemes, the accused, and epecta tors, the whole presenting as animated a scene as cam be witnessed in any of our criminal or civil courte, Cages of various kinda, from that of the most trivial nature to that of the most serious breach of discl- pling, are acjadicated upon, and son.etimes the Court ie in session for seven houre at astretch. One or two Of theee cases, which came ander our reporter's ob- servation yesterday, may be given as examples: John Wilson, of the 20th Precinct, was charred with absenting himself from duty ata Coroner's In- quest by Coroner Col|ii he officer requested to be sworn, and stated that he went (o the house at six o'eloe’ M. snd iemainded until 20 wit nesses nt and th as adjourned fill this morning in order to et hie witnesses, He was very anx ous to Know it je witneree would do him rood, an @ which could not, of course, te given, Officer Richard Queal. of the 42nd Precinct, had ole paparee complaints againet him for beine off hie relieving point, absent from duty. Mc, ‘These eix of. fences vere, a charged, cimmitied in three da: He was permitted to resien, Officer Lehan, 2nd Precinet, waa charced with tal Ine toacitizen on his post for ten minutes, P: Acton, ‘That is too long Mr, 1 in, Deft couldn't help it. air, Tt was o frien the country whom I had not eren for Arai ae He will he a moet expens! e will coet vou exactly one day's pay er will eee you ip the mornin Officer Quick, was charced with emoking on hie post. President Acton, How does your color? (Lauchter.) It will be preity ‘The Treasurer will eee you on that au It waa night, eit, and no one aaw me. The Sergeant #aw 5 ou, an opportunity to mine from t. Pr juick. Yea, but he hereon, Hereeant. No. air, I had boots on . Iilwrap it up in flannel nexttime, President. All right Quick, thke care of it, The Treasurer w e yon fn the morning pretty “quick.” CLauebter ) But the most serious case was ono which ore irred on the morning of the 15th inet. in the loth Warr, in which « sergeant, a rounderian and three patrol- men were envaced, The names of the parties are Bereennt Miner, Koundeman Simmington, and Pa- troimen Flynn, Killard and Button. They were chareed with being engaget in a Sent in a dining anioon in Grand etrect,on the morning in question, From the wettmony it appeared that Flynn and Sut- ton came fret into the ealoon, the foriuer being in uniform, While ther were at the bar, Simmington entered end laid bold of a man named Brady, and they clenched, Sergeant Miner and the ober offi- cera separated the parties, but made noarrests It was Allowed that after the fight wae over the ofticers became involved in an sitercation with John Reed, the proprietor, in which one of the eflicers, Flynn ured profane and insulting langange toward Mr, Keed, For the detence Fiynurtated that his coat caine off while trying to ecparate Brady and Simmington, The latter wars eworn in his own behalf, and eteted that eerily inthe morning Brady and another man had been fighting, One bad hie finger and car bitten off and they were ip hie (simmington's) aaion, Aa he was coing to Court he went into the saloon, and was about to take # glass of sle at the bar, when Brady tiled to take the ear and tuver away from hiro, and then be ang Brady clinched. Mr, Acton eaid he held the Sergeant more bi ble than any of the others, as he did not order the whole into arrest, The decision was reserved, but there is little doubt of the dintolesal of all the parties, Potice INTELLIGENOR,—The Homictde at Jones’ Woda Arvest of the Alleged Murdever.-Yesterday, Sergeant McConnell, of the 16th Precinet, arrested a young man named Curran, charged with shooting aod killing John Stewart, of No, 63 Mott street, at Jones’ Woods, on Tuceday evening, It appears that anumberof rowdies entered the premises about six o'clock in the evening, where the church of the Tranefiguration (K. ©.) was holding a pie-nie, Au effort was made to eject the interlopers, which re- sultedina geueral felt, during which stewart was shotin the left breart. Deceased hau been in the naval service, and wasto have been married in atew days, Coroner Gamble will bold an inquest on the body to-day, Curran has been held to await the re- sult of the Coroner's inguest. During the affray, rouadsman Perry aad Ottiees Haek, of the loth Pre- cinet, were reriousiy injured, Robbinga Kip Van Winkle, On Tuesday night, or Kine, of the Tenth Precinct, eaw Jeremiah Palvey, who resides at 49 Orchard street, asleep on the stoop of & Louse in Division street, near Chathan, and ¥ oon Burke and Joo Fry busily engaged, ae ed, in rittlog hie pockets, Themen fled at the sch of the officer, who sueceeded in arresting During the pursuit, one of the men threw as alleged, @ wodlet y had eto.eo trom On being ope ound tw contain » thouraud dolur treseury bonds, Al of the Te taken to the Siatiou House. Hold Street Robbery. —Oficer Mariner, of the Pro- shal’s Onlicw, arrested Altretta Koeea, charg: ed with stealing & gold watch from hinest Baker, while the latter was etanding in Giraud atreet, uear Forsyth, with « cbiid in bie arms, Firemanta Ficht.—About 16 o'clock on Wednes- day morning, two mombere of Engine Co, No, 25 ine formed the 15th Precinct policé that the members of Puyine Co. No, 12 had roace an attack on them at the corner of Jd avenue ond luth street, driving them from the engine, ‘The offeers returned with the mep to the ecene of coutiicn, bat the aseallants bad ted Shooting Affray.—About 11% o'clock on 1 night an altercation occurred in Mulbeay tween John Nicholson and a may known as ‘ueeday itser," during wlach the latter, as charged, drew @ revolver and tire. pouent, the bad Passing throush Nicholeo: vad grazing the iibe of Michaei O' Kourk { cuing Bo serious damage, No airoste were dade, Arvest of a Pick pocket, Patrick MeNult: ar. Tested on the complaintof Mr, JonaC, sewader, who a fternoon, while ridlug up v car, the prisoner thrust lis sand juto hie pocket gud stole his pocket baudaer- chief, Grand Larcenv.—Oticar White of the lat Precinct, Sriveted Katerie Balog, a Italian, charged with eeaine eH re fi i .easury moles ta Anton Coverne hip Wiloon N slyang atthe At ya, A portion porsesaion of the pritouer, , at jan a0y Was found | Jastice Dowling committed uim tor examination, Koblany & Suldier.— Kate Sinith was arrested yes. te aay, coerced with «tealiag poo from Win, Moxag, ® soldier stopping at the Suldiece’ Mowe in howard | etreet The Case of Eaton, Charged with Homicide, -Ad- ditions! testimony was takeu yesterday, betore dna. tice Dowhin aston. mate of KY in the cane of Charies the #hp Joha Bright, charged with rescue of & KeamaAU Lanied overboard, whieh placed the matter in @ more favor. ebie light for Mr. Raton, Justice Dowling decided to admit Faton tw bail in sun of 1,000, to auawer fay cbarge which (he Grand Jury might thud against hae preventing the urply, wh BROOKLYN, Tue SuNpAY ScnHoots On Tuesday the children attached to the Sunday Schools of the Ore thodox churches in Brookiyu, celebrated their auni- Versary, and yesterday the acboola of the Univer- alist and Unitarian churehes turned out in parade, and marching through different streets preseuted » very pretty appearance, Each class carried one or more banners and flags, aud every achool was preced- ed by an instrumental bandor drum corps, After the parade they procoeded to thelr respective school rooms, Where they were supplied with cakes, fruits, ice creanie, &e., with which ult were pleased, The day was tine, and everything passed off agreeably, Turn Navy YArp,—The Government is fradually reducing the nuiaberof men employed in the mechanical departments, This week @ total of 65 sie to be discharged, whieh will reduce the ex- penses about $1.5) per day, The laboring depart. ment has r Jy Leen incrensed, however, The men are to be ewployed in stripping the vessels boing out of commission, Foenp Drowsep.—The about Steet Sinches in picked up near For ored that he was er from the th orth Carolina, ay OW nights since seven desert by jutoping overboard, and a5 were drowned, BURGLARY,—The house of 220 Clermont Avenue, waa b; ‘Tuesday afternoon, while the GEA aoe a robbed of articles worth #46. The servant girl de~ tected bim, aud chased him into the street, whore be Was arrested aud the property iecoverwd, body of 4, stout, dark jast evening, od ie Known thas veveral Mr. A, M, Fort, erto, Ohad juinped | World Making. There is nothing to distinguish our sun from the mu'titudinous stare Which #ine in the firmament. Astronowers readily admit thet the suo {ss star of middling tuagnitude, emitting Light which is neer- | ly white, wth e very slightly marked character of We are therefore in the pre | | periodical varielt!'t sence ofa phenomenon which fs nadoubteily of | | great importance tous but which is atthe same time extremely common in the stellar universe. Starting, therefore, with the simplest an! rnost gen- | eral idea, and the most applicable to the aggreyate of stars, we bave the euccessive union of matter in vast maseen un ler te empire of attractton, out of | the mate | espace primitively disseminated throughout ar in the atate of amebula; but ay | length kea place at the surface; the dis- | united elerr gredualiy scquire the power of | promching each other, and chemical affinities de: oped’ ‘The particles thus formed, acted on by grav- ity, will descend towards the lower strata, where, meeting with the temperature of dissociation, they will be sent up again as masses of yas; There are | thus produced vertical movements of rec'proval ex | change, which incessantly renew the eruission ot heat and light, @ outer circumference will be formed the apparent Lim't of the sun, The vertical currents which agitate the mass easily explain the appearances of th ot. scending currents find an outlet, ¢ ‘vista in to the intertor, which appears to the eye compar. tively black, in consequence of ta lower radiatiug power, Father Seect: ascertainet, by means of thermoelectric measurcmenta, tbrt the central por- Von of the apots on the sun ya leas hot than the sup- erficia) region, It would eppeur then that @ star amses throuch several pertectly distinct phases. The firat ia the nelulous condtiloty in which our sun no longer ren ning, In the second phase, #) outer #'rata are muftic ently cooled to allow the play of certarn molecular affinites to be possible. There is then tortoed a eortof superficial laboratory, which determines th pereut outline of the star, The emiasion of livhtend heat is coosiderable, and is toaintained at the expense of the entire masse by the action of ascending and descendiny currents Which are established between the deep strate and Seserface This phase lente for an immense lapse of time, and presenta great fixity in its phenomena, | Our @in is now passing through thia very phase. ‘the vertical currents in his mass suffice to account for every appearance hitherto observed. The third phase arrives when, in consequence of cooling, the Vertical movements Levin toslacken ; when, the en- | tire mass graiuaily contracting, the luminous sur- face litth by litte acquires @ iquid, a pasty, and finally asolid conmsence. Frou this condition, the wun te still tar dinte Hy continued cooling, as lant come the phenomena of definite extinction. Although the interior way be incancescent, the ex- terior is covered with au opaque, coo), and habita- ble crust. Thisis the geooyical phase, Examples are recoried in history, The s venth star of t Pleiades, after languishing for centuries, went out atthe tall ot Troy. Hevelius, a celebrated German Astrovower, mentions five stars whose expiring rays be Lad theglery aud sorrow to catch ip hie telewcope, Hersevel, afver ascertaining the disap- pearance of @ notable number ot stara, by the com rison of ancient with recent catalogues, had also the honor of being present at a star's last moments, and of registering its decease, It was the fifieth of Hercules, For sowe time past he had observed it rowing paler; it then turned red; and after flick. ering some di zen years, it yielied up ite flame, and Cet achaapee forever in the shades of night. The TO1, was the dateon which the great astronomer entered this reiwnarable phenomenon in bis jourual ‘Lhe earth aud the moon, we are told, offer examples of this successive evolution, Ev) deny, the earth was once a veritable sun for toon, The moon whowe mass is very much swe was naturally the tires to cool. Then the earth, io ber surn, after passing through the very same phases a our actus! wun, atlas acquired @ crust and became cutirely solid atthe suriace, After » fresh considerable lapse of t.me, organic life became biauifested, Tho 6uiue transitions have been * ed through by the moon, uniy wuch more rarhdly, Ak is provable that lie wae Ceveloped in the moou when it had scarcely yet appeared on earth, We are inforimed that the moon represents the earth's future, the sun ber past. We ere bebiudband with our satellite, aud Very muuch in advance of our sun, And thus worlus have their custioct ages and their corresponuing conditions of life, Each star passes Mhrough ite successive transiormations iu the eter- bal bartuouy of the universe, The Shortest Way, Bome twelve years avo, Napoleon, Ind. was cele+ brated for two things, one forthe carousing pros pensitiewof ite citizen, andthe otherfor the great nun ber or cross-roads in its vicinity, It appear that an Easiern collector had stopped at Daytan to sper the nigot and get some information respecting bis future course, Dur.uy the evening be became ace quainted with av old drover, who appeared posted to the geography of the country, and the collec. x thought he might as well inqu.rein regard to the best route to different potuss to which he was destined! “I wish to go to Greenfleld," ead the collector, “pow which lathe shortest w Well, air,'! said the drove: you bad better go so Nupolesn end take the road leading nearly north," ‘Tho tra voler noted it down’ tir, If | wish to goto Edinburgy'* ko to Napoleon, and take the road west." if L wish to go to Vernon,'* “Geo to Napoleon aud take the road south weat."’ “Or to Indianapolis" added she collector, eyeing the rover close.y, aud thinking he was being im- posed on. ‘Go to Napoleon and take the road northwest." The collector looked @§ Lia nove-book—every dis rection had Napoleon on it, He began to feel bis snc rise, auu he turned once wore to the drover with, ‘'Bappose, sir, I wanted to go to the devil? ‘The rover i ver susiled, but scratched bis head, and alter iotueul's Vealtasion sail, "Well, wy dear air, J uou's know ofany ebort- fer road you can take than to go to Napolwou," Quiet Vditorinl Visitors, A country editor says: We bave in the editorta! sanctum ecless of ulhi-time visitora who do not annoy us either by loug calla or obstreperous conversaton, Wo allude to bugs and grasshoppers, They craw! and hop over Our table iu she most so- cisland Lively wauner imayinablo, Tuo former heve an obsiine’e and amumnox babit or rendering themselves belpless by ,pethug ou their backs and beating the air wita their leg Uur grasshoppers ore beautifully atriped wth green along their backs oud legs, and seem buund to asionish Us with sheir scrobatic leaps frou the table to tuo wall, and then back eyein, Five of thea, with elevated tentacles, is staring at Us ue We write, aud seem to regardit ® vory coutortable arrangewent which permits wm (o spend their eves iu go cheertul @ man- The bugs, perhaps, ob ess happy iu their y. Evon wheu Ney getou their backs they seem bo ebtertein bo suspicion that an unfair ae vantage will be takeu ot them, BSoweslines wo turn thems over with our pen, as we have some big | buge beretofore aud as we may others bereafier | One of them adopie a» laughal le expedientto release Limsel! trom bis customary dilemina by raising up ® particle of Wood swaying ‘'t sideways, bus we have W sep bim right with We pen afterall, Bugs are not the only ones in the world whe require this sort of ass shane Tur New Orleans Tros Devra says: “The an- Swor wo every question as yegerds business is ‘Dall, dull, anu # poor prospect abead |''* Ove Dabliv dispatches tell us that the Clontarf Plains masse meeting (mentioned in Tuceday's Sup) was culled to sympathize with this Goverment iu the dssassination of Mr, Lincola, bus the speakers indulged iu strong observativns jnwt the Beitivh Government at the same time. intimated the dawn of atree Ireland. All such utterances were vebemently cheerrd, The, riucipal s)eaker was a #.o.e-mason newed Curry, The meeting dispersed quietly, after sdopting an adaress of sympathy to Awenca, A vaw days since # Georgia planter found it necessary that he should come North on business, but had no money. Me stated the difficulty to lus wate, who sugeesied that she guessed the peyroes could fud some if they would, Tbe negroes were coulerred With, aud on being assured that it was all right, they weus out severally and dug up, bere 8 $5 piece, there two or three such, in auctber place as bandful of milver, and banded it over, until the lanier had enoush, and came off with bis pocket Full of es geod mousy ea any one eed Weak => MARINE NEWS. May 269%. Kiees, 442-3 Sete, 719 CLEARED. STP AMSHIPS Columbia. for Havana, Catharine Whi » Savannah; Weyloeset, Savannah; Creole, Nortel and Richmond; Constitution, New Orlesoe hainbea, Charieston; Western yy bem City ont:Geo H Stout, Washington: J K Thompson, Balt, SAIPS—Free Trade. San Francisco; Boninger, Balt, BARKS~—Atalants, Bremen; Reinhard, d tevene, Clenfaegos, Cuba: Albertina, Vere Crug; ephyr, Boston, BRIGS—Branch, Torks leland; Scotland, Barbe does, W Kelly, mn Emma ives, sydney, C By Excelsior, Hamilton, Bermuda, BCHOONERS—Georgiaona, Nassau: A Mcleod, nnapolia, Ns: Vigiiant, Nassan: Kore, Mayagues ‘ary J Boynton, Washington, DC SLOOP~— Harvest, Corwin, for Bristol, R Island. ARRIVED. ATRAMBHIPS—America, Savannah: Fdlobury, Liverpool; Pequot, [vunboat) Hampton Roa « New: bern, North Atlantic Squadron; Louisiana, Liverpool BARKS—Christina, of St Andrews, from Matanzem Joeephine. of Yarmouth, f.om Matnuzas BRIGS—Sou b Beaton, Bathuret: Conquest, Carde. nea; Thos Owen, Neuvitas; Lad) of the Lake. Hamil. ton, Bermuda; Dawn, St Johns, P Ky Kate Fite eerald, Montevideo SCHOONERS—C -M'n riees.01 14 Errickson, New taven for Al- bany; Frances Hricgeport:s Wm Gillum, Addi. son for Phiind ce Flower, Hartford: George Gillum. Portjand, Cr; Col Eddy. infort: Forrest Cherry field; Maria Hall, Vortiand, for Trov; Gok ter, Boston: Corbuio, Norwich; Harriet Gardipety ton, L, Danes, Norwich: Peane:!venla Boston; Bengal, Port Royal; Keno, Arrovo, PK BELOW—Ships Lydia, Pacific Coast; Excelsor, Liverpook bark Furopa, Matavere. z — Too Late for Classification. A GOOD BUSINESS CHANCE IN RICH. mond, Va,, or any other Stote or part ¢ Union, West, East or North. br a very pro avis pete ent article, one of best for securing reeular cach in- ceme and business, For any person with $200 te #4. OW call and sce it, 69 Bleecker et, few doors oust of Broad 11 J)RESSMAKER WANTED—GOOD PAY and steady employment. 62 Rprine at. 159 ‘OR SALE—AN OLD ESTABLISHED wooden ware store with cooper atteched te it, now doing able cash business, situated ing thoroughfare for city and country trades 1 cheap toe cash customer, Apply at Say Sprin, 136 OOD BUSHELMA WANTED—STEADY ven to ut 7 HARLEM & O'S, 800 Poutats ‘Call tor'e aioe 1a) PLUMBER) WANTED—WHO CAN DO kood jobbing; will have steady work and good wages if eultable, Apply in the shop. 4.8 svcond ave, cor, . 185 UNITED COOPERS NO. 2, WILL HOLD esepecial meeting at OS East Hroadwa: evening. May 27'h, at S o'clock, Punetual attendsees je requested as business concerning every me will be tranaacted. Come one, come ali » WOOD, V ANTED—2 MEN WHO UNDERSTAND @ few miles in th ry; ; Foanted: Apely thleday. Ti o'clock, Nt" South. wit J ANTED—SOME GIRLS FOR HAT FIN: ANTED A GOOD JOURNEYMAN BAR: ber at 144 Cherry at, Good wages aud «! ady employment. Mi \ felt hat trimmers, at 235 William street. near Duane, ate er s, aaa CARTER, Pres, CHAS. M. Yat WooD drilling nud blasting rocks aud driving oxen, te \ ishing. Apply at 15 Ludlow et, 2nd floor, 199 ANTED SEVERAL GOOD STRAW AND WASTED—Hoop SKIRT TAPE WEAV, €:9 on power looms, Appiyat 18 Frankfort at ip rear. lw“ RESPECTABLE GENTLEMEN CAN BE accommodated with farnished rooris, ay 26 Madi. | 1 eee La $] REWARD.-LOST FROM 67 Bighth white bull terrier, with brindle ca ve reward will be paid by sos ea ae R. ROBERT A. 5 =NCK, WELL Known in New York for his successful treatment of con- fumption, will hereatter be at his office 69 W. Lith at. near 6th av. every afternoon and eveniue, | 13 YATT'S LIFE BALSAM—RHEUMATISM IN ITS MOST PAINFUL FORMS; AL PULA, ERYSIPELAS, SALE RHEUM, PIMPLES, BLOTCHES, OLD ULUERS, FEVER SORES, THH WORST CASES OF Dist AES OF THE BLOOD, MERCURIAL COMPLAINT A, DEBILITY, LIVER AND KIDNEYS, INCIPIENT i tainly cured by this Gr 8 LIFE BALSAM. bo ands of cases of these and ritullar die most certainly cure any care which can be reached by medicine, ff taken in accordauce with the direc On HYATTS LIFEBALSAM cured Mr. B Rice, No. 32 Grove street, and No, 21 Clinton Market. of inflam. matory rheumatien and gout, alter he bad Leen crip. pled for TS HyaTfi"s LIFE BALSAM cure! Mr. E. B, Hole ly, dockmaster, No, 171 Madison «t, of a territie ulcer, after he bad been in the Uroadway Hospital six momths, and then thought to be incurable, HYATI'S LIFE BALSAM cured Mrs, ©, Gore, 34 ave and lst st, of ecrotula or King'revil. The ulcers had destroy ¢4 the flesh from the neck until the wind Pips Yas Cxposed, Lt cured Mis, Gore ulao of dyepep- f, ‘The proprietor of the Life Baleam is induced to pubs Tish these three certitic: out of 4 hundred thousand cases which have been oured, bee thewe cures were affected 15 years since, and the parties are yet iu exceliont bealth and still reside as above etated, where they can be seen and coueulted at any time, Principal ye pot, 246 Graud #t, Sold by druggiste geveraliy —$1 per bottle. #ix tor $5 419 . PRIC ALL ALK NU MORE OF HIGH the “5 cent patent medicines evid at Yu cente each; all the So cents sold at oo) cente; and all the #1 at 90 cents each Avery Wright's, Branuerh's, cheuck's snd Radway's Ville, Alloo k's Porous iaetors, Magnetic Vew fer for i &e, at w cente each, Ayeré Cherry toral, Sarespariile anc ue Cure; Sandford's Liver lovigorstor, lowua- en artiluy Sterling's Ambroeia, &c,, e., at vd eat uck's Pulmouic Syrup aud Sea Weed To- nic, Hembola's Buchu aud Wolfe's schiedam Schuap > wll other Patent Medicines in market at equall prices, at the Central Mewnt Medicine Depot, lay Spring et, bot. Woorter and Leureue N WwW. Bb. HOWELL, Proprietor, at HE LADIES’ MEDICAL ADVISER— Madame M. VAN KUSKIBK, No. G2 Sixth ave. between 4th etand Washington Piace, N.Y a4 — WRAVELLAING. UDSON RIVER RATLROAD—ON AND after Monday, Mav S, 1865, traine leave Som) et, eration for Albany and Tro: specting with North. Bu ern and Weetern traine at A.M. 12 M,, 4.00. ¢ a and 10.00 P.M, Bleeping care attached to GW au 10,30 P, M, traine, The 6.00 P.M, traig dune th to Buffa.o and Buxpension Bridge, via Tivy, wi change of care, Sunday train at Qi P TOUCEY, Asat. Supt, Beck OR BROW BRI HATR DYE. not injure the Hatr or Skin. eneraly | Fir jouth secoud T'S HAIR DYE To be liad of Drug. nts ver bos. Jepot burgh. ROPOSALS NING THE Streete of the City of New York.--The vndervic ned Com. missioners appointed by actor the J egisiature of the Btate of New York, paseed May 1, 1505, to tnake con. tract for the cleaning of the esreetsof the City of New York, having become satisfied that the interests ‘of the city and justice to thore seeking the work, re. uire that ease ntlal modification# should be made in the speeitications he:etwfoe adopted by them, bave returned unopened all bids, made under the adver tisement of 9th May instant, and hereby invite sealed roporais fur such cleaning, to be deposited with the Ridinnan of the Conanission, the Mayor of the City of New York, at bie office in the City Hall, of anid city, on or before Saturday, the dd day of Juue, 1565, a if] o'clock noon. Forme of the contract. new #peci. fications and bond can be had on application to any of the undervigued. The Commissioners ieserve the right to reject any and all Lids, which in their judge ment, may not for the interest of the city. The Commissioners luvite surgestions se to the form and at the Mayor's 26th duy ot May ted New York, Mi NTHER, Mayor, No, MAN. Recorder, No, 68 KENNAN, Cowptroiler, Ge fiat (Hall of Recordey ty ipector, No, 19 C EVELIS, Counsel to the Co. pos M. C, GODFREY GU Hal; JOHN To HOFP ot; MA EW f troller's office La " favo Ho. 83, | ae’

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