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nation at intne, tan nogro miffrage, and trentinved Soom the Fivet vn chet was elected by the wiole autieneyt hrother leave tay father died ity anddenly, down discharged itee:t of tta elects moof the 200 bright seemingly through the attract gon-berre's, and throughout the corps ihe wir kept ne and tapping the Ft the counsel, Mr Qeep ber Secu Beveral meu were etunned ud « large proportion of the guns were knocked A riser of from 30 to € years, cruise in tic anil will depart fora teranean BOL oue t the could ge vention in the elie answered the ia quick, eliarp ¥ rreie | monitore flagship will be archor for severul Hiew, and then the ier for various pointe of ? part of the fleet. coor adjoining the @ard with eager faces and ture of the sorrow preence of the Court, Ae Mise surimst i a member of the court banded t sikerehiel which be moatha in the harbor « reat of the fleet will About ten vease's Brivis Ixlew and inthe Nort) the expedipor the seagoing qualities: gur pilots with Firoy Europe our improve Toe object of yw "] 1 war bad of witu reportorial curiosity huical eud dry that it would ter load of sore thie withers, + q + sake the reason why, of the Judges Ad 6 in gunnery end naval Tur Newbern, N ©., Times ban an article de- Gow upoo hor than phe could of the South from we TEMONY OF LEMONS, fhiw since he wan W at the house of Hezekiah Mente on the = and saw the prroner ‘a between Ji and 4 strict and punctual & tached to the wations and fondly deserve the sym- ins‘ead of ridicule Whie the present generation of ad- reap the benefita of the we to the war, their Tne! Atverott at wk and when firet I ynot be ables + | deentbrallmen’, which dren and childre:'s children will not be slow A new ere will open up before them, ania new world (awn upon thetr vision, Bouth will rejoice in their new o, that the ire “Tt ie wo, and that to improve them. sud the whol it was correct about Gen ’ found treasure,"* did not ruppore he was, and aw [i war probably Trouble in the Penwsyivania Mining Dis- o hear him any vilow Grant had followed hilled? A. No, the daughter o War he paying The Philadelphia Inquimen contains the following opecial dispatch, from Reading, Peaueyivania miner in Schuykill and hecame hirhly h nt, on Saturday the cold shoulder hat day? A. Yes eis, it appeared ao, and Le was down dn the mouth about it, TROTIMONY OF CAPT, F MONROF. Q: State whe'ber or no aonere at the bar eubeequent to their arrest, that their wages w Itin well known that enormous ri have been paid by coal operators and « the r cowl out ip sufficient ring the winter, ct, wand the hich rute of freieht arked t companies, that coal was runup to the prices paid during the winter mouthe you had cute jantitios tot dy , t wae principal nd into Court a writ- he prisoner Atzeroct that bie con- ten reqacat fre fersion to Capt. F I think it is ereatiy feplored that counsel will urge wuch matters upon the different railronde jeading trom the mine Vue Court ne they know and admit to be contrary to various Markets, very many operators having ceased Keven dollare @ day heen paid tn rm in the mines, and now, in view of the etrin- weney of the market. | The Court then decided that the confession chould aot be received, art wou after adjcurned till 10 o'clock thie 1 WAR propowed. te Vhie had created so much ex itement the laborers during Inat week, that feared a serious riot would he the eo terday, in nearly every mining centre, ment reemed about culminating Mauch Chunk, at Sehuytkill Haver the minere aseorubod In larre epiritous liquors women, doge and children accotnpanied them with Hews Items. [Bg Tolagraph to the New York Suv) infuriated by Ivand met at officers were duly Tas General Asam Newport yente Auducted into « Tar Second Anny C wan relieved rioters, and tor @ time Last bishteoven compa rps, Maj. Gen. Humphreys Pac conten to Mauch Chunk, days have ber thought that the danger laa cea d nilnued it i preopered to empior eol- + WHO Wid Hoon be place of the excitabie element now working in the LOCAL NEWS. NEW YORK AND THE VICINITY, yesterday, at eretary Stan- wious for a pum mb sent them, but it is now Crowaroads, Va., ia the presence of 5 ton and a nugber of distinguishe! military off- | turhances are « Tux Washington Stan saya there la no truth in abe etatement that « refusal part of Becretary Blanton t to the civil suthorities for tri Jeas be trie! under the indictment of the Crimi: Court of the District of Columbia, Tux ateatmner Magentn hax been seized by order of Gen, Pope, and thy captain, firet clerk snd mate for ill-treatment of Union troops, while rebel officers and soldiers were juvited to avail Alemaelves of every privilege of the fe sing rebel sonye, and indulge u » Ges, Grant haa ordered end places where liquor is sold, within the District d until further orders, sosequence of the large number of in the city and neighborhood, @od to prevent the recurrence of ocensional dis been made on the surrender Juil, Dy Davia will de Movrntnc,—Te- t apart by the J'r of hursillation and prayer, In mourning for the death ef Abraham Lineo'n, propriate rermone will be proached in all the morrow is the da observed aa a day taunt Churches, and business will be generally rus- pended throughout the elty ey bas also iwued the folowing cir- toat, allowed In conformity with the rec of Columbia, to be ce) This is in ¢ straggling ® Two rebel officers, who vavo thelr names a8 Lewis Castleman aud 0, Murray, were arreated on boerd the steamer United States, last evening, They asserted that they were cited ys chanted at the end of the mass It Ls unusual for Cathol Herious matters exce y any order in re. at Burilngion Vi. * omanate directly from on their way from M render themselves to General Dix, Tucker accompanied therm to the cars at Montreal prisoners were intimates of those notori- They are now waiting the orders of nation, bas sanctioned # departure from the usual ARREST OF PoLick SUPERINTENDENT KEN having Leen takea into for distributing hia bua- custody by ove of th terday procured a writ of hubvas hupt. Kennedy, returnable to the © 1 o'clock, which being served, Mr saying he wee buey, bat would attend to it to. A warrant of attuchiuent wae tl Mr. K,'s jimediot othcer had beer then adjourned the Court ¢ would sit all night if neces we the whole power of (he County to produce Mr, Lronp, at Richmond, bas in his pos- d@eseion $25,000 tn greeunbacks and small sum in gold and silver, being @ portion of that takeu from our soldiere by the rebels when captured desires all per@our who had valuables taken from Shem by the enemy to let him kuow the particu. lars, and where bo shail send the same, bas, various packages sent to the Richmond prison- ers by friends at the Norby, for which he desires K. wae reported as attendance, Put at Avronvey-Genrnat Srerp has piven an elabor- ate opinion on the President's right to pardon, erguing thathe Las no right to may to offenders against the law, 1 give yous free pardon for ewered that Mr, Alkens wae in bis eustod orderly conduct y oner not havt before # madiatrate, andl ordered bis din. otion was them taade to punish Mr, K. for contempt of Court, but the ¢ etof the attachaicot was me perron was above the law, and ¢ iuight go hie way, ERAL SHERMAN ¢ ingtou tor Chicago yeate rday this ctty Inst nivht or to-tay here, however, t vid in custody, svid that the ¥ Wehow that no the time of acceptance, vat Mr, Kennedy not for justice, Offenders appeal ihe Attorney -Genoral © neludes that another Proclamation should bo is- @ued, of amnesty, to cover the now past, stating to offenders just what thoy are to do, and bh Me argues in favor of larve generosity, Struction ie not needed ; the construction of this G verument is ulready as perfect as man can make &. Bul society must be organized on s loyal busia, Genoral Intellizen 6. (Dp Mad to the New York Sun.) ted to leave Wash. and would paas throurh He would make no hours to be em- SUPERVISORS, yesterday and adopted pitalities of the cit payment of @),740 06. Clerk, for services to } kate to retain all the fee in the te Lawrence will cases,for his extra servi ing Governor Fenton for vetoing certain bills relating Nhe Board met dering the hos- to General Short Connor, County + authorizing the Surroe » Christy and ‘Arie iosklé ah Albany tosdiy. wor wnadon: #: and thank. aN will not enter the revular sadior Genoral, Amone tose who re anny asa B O3T,—The Jowish feast of Pentecost commenced last evening, and held in the various synacorues tival, sccordis rate the declaration of the law on Mount Sinai, w constituted the tlarly draw the rations ocial services were given the poor of Washington is Mrs. Geu, Roger Mrowamt Pawan played a pameofh ) iarde with the champion Mr, Fox, at Rochester; ud was beaten by 100 points. Gas, Logan bas his orders forthe transfer of the Army of the Tennessee to Louisvilie, aud ihe trang portation will commonce at once, Hos, W, W. Boxer, of N. C., long an opponent rule, ig in Washington with a de. Jegation from that Btate, to seo about reconsiruc. lernclites a nation and appointed them the peculiar and chosen people of God, fe-tival will close to-morrow evening, Pentecort will commence on Sunday next ° tival is held to commemorate the descent of the Holy The Catholic Church with impoeing rervices and a high mass will be suog by of the Jeff. D, Ghost or the twelve willeelebrate the day In the Dublin International American artists carriod away the priges; uamely, Mee Hosmer and Mr. Biorey, «of etutuary were the theme of universal admira- the Archbishop at st. Pa: i WorkINGMEN'S Yesterday concluded Vorkingmon's Union Nic — SECOND ‘Their productions Nic BOONE fustivitios of No dittuibance of any kind ee up to tive o'clock, when our reporter left, Tun great Sanitary Fair at Chicago ts held in @ usand tickets a toporary atructure erected at a cost of $15,000 Tor the purpose. and ta glutted wit! fributions having poured in trow all directions, in- blading foreign countries APavis manufsctured croas of pure gold, the prig ot plece three and e half; ross bariwo anda half wide, w diswouds, bas lwen prepared by Cath Dany a8 ® present to Arch! cross with iis chain cost $1,000, Tux last clection in Alexandria, Va., for mem- bers of the Lenslature, calied out the citi wale whe wok tie waib of alleviancr aud voted, reported to have been will bring in a gross re- there will be an ene to the treasury of $4,000, ‘8 of kerosene lamps, which ise from blowing Alwaye blow a kerosene es loug, and the \ set with five | 4re #0 common and ¢ the lamp out from the toy lamp out from the side, if at all; it is ee well to turn A Fine at 46 Clift street, in Morgan & Ale Jen's drug house, yerterday,cid som i @ztibguished by Ciathabing damage, Tur Usirep States Gunboat Hunchback, Jonepih P. Py tle, Commanding, arrived at this port yortorday, She left New York in 1361, and accom- panied the Burnside expedition on Roanoke Island, in which fight she was severely injured, eteht thirty- two pound shot passing completely through her, In October, 1568, sho waa in the noted Biatchwater fivbt, in which ehe received nearly 1200 musket balls in her bull, She now returns a scarred and war-worn veteran, AN AvcTiION SALn or GovERNMeNt Vis. orts waa held yesterday, but the voaels being old and in poor condition, there were no bids, except for the barkentiog Horace Beal, hich sold for $11,000, to A. Seary, and schooner Richard Seoman, which sold for $12.5), to N. Wigeina, PERsONAL.—M, de Montholien, French Min- ister at Washington, is at the New York Hotel, Gens. MeCullam and Burnate are at the Fifth avenue Major A. Rathbone fe atihe Astor. Tne SrrixG Street Feery Lrasrm wae avain put up at auction yesterday, and after con- viderahle wrangling, was eold tw J. Davideon for 5,00 per year. Itia understood that the ferry will be put in immediate operation STAMrED ENVELOpRS are hereafter to be sold by the Government at reduced prices, and when 1119 of more are ordered, the name and addrene of the party ordering will be printed on them without extra For 28, ze, the price 1956 cents: letter ST cents; same with two cent atamnps, 62 conta e for circulara, no! ed, 63 cent official 1000 the price, with 3 charge of beime « itive from Philedetphta, he was under bonds p Shas, answer complaint for embezzlement, iting his bonds, am eh: ¥ he tied to thie city, He wae taken beck to Phil pia by detective Bennet. Robberies.—Ofiicer Platt, of the 4th ar. rested Mary Neleon, 4 eeamatress. fh poet bay. ing stolon #141,from Wiliam O'Brien, residing at 21 Cherry street. The prisoner admitted having stolen the money, but said she intended to restore it, The money was recovered for the owner, J Hogan committed the secused to the Tormbe leas About 3 o%tlock yesterday morning, Wm. Spri of No, 185 Broome street, was on the corner of Chatham equare and Mott street, w be wae ace costed by two men, one of whom, Lleged, seized him by the throat and held him, the other atole bie wateh amd chain. [he two men then ran up the equace w Division street, where they were met by etfiier Keifer, of the Yth precinct, who arrested one of them, who gave hile name as John Skivington. bin for trial... James MARINE NEWS. —————— — } May 31—8. Rises, 4 86—S, Sets, T19—M’'n riees.4 64@ CLEARED. STEAMBHIPS-Cuba, Liv’; California, Acapuica, SHIP—Emer, Baines, of and for Liverpool, BARKS—Xantho, Aspinwall; Thos Kilham, Lee pereaux, N B; Union, Cadiz BRIGS—Katafana, Cardenas; Caraeeas, Bris Albatros, Lingas; Union, St Joba T Cain, Cow ACHOONERS—Kate Stamler, Mobile: Sea ( Washington; Governor, Salem; 8 RK Jamieson, Botton, Koston; Wan 3 Philede!phia, ponss, Stamford; Pensamenta, ARRIVED. STEAMSHIPS- Futerpe, Wilmington; Empire Waahineton. 1) OC; Munehback, Thorn Hirer, City of Baitimor Br] Liverpwol and Queeastowng Mosensoit. (transport) Newborn, via Fort, Monroe SILLPS—Lawrence, Savannah; F P Save,Clariestom, BARKS-—Blomidon, Cow Bay, C B; Hero Charleston; Blizabe'h, Messina: t Wing, rises Ineton, 1) CO, Gemetok, Charleston, Hector, Cardenas wera Mab, Havana, Baume, Beaufort, N C; suliote pmedioa, Cuba BRIGGS —Balear, Matamoras; Emilie & Sofie, Menais Pa E Drummond Matamoras: Irene, Addison, M@ Cubs, Bacua, Kate Stewart, Cardenast FCHOONFRS — | Alberto, Richmond: A Riehs orcs, Savannah: Lucia ives Washineton, DC FE ® Potter, ( eorgetown; Lord of the Lalea, Lnagua: Im denee 2: KS Dean, Charleston; W C Mors shoo, Wa farriet Lawanths, kienthera; W 4 De Witt, oeeph Nickerson, Georcetown;: Ji irdeall, Mary and; S Davis, Alexandria; J Worthington. Georre'own: H Brewster, Port Emily, A dria; Bob, Elenthera: Frederick, Matae moray 2 annon, Virginia; Comp omire, Savan bah; Wanate einia; Coast Pilot. Bort Roy: od yesterday op the complaint of . Latour, conductor on the Harlem RK. R., on that while he was standing on the pint form of 8 car in 4th nue, near wtb street, the risouer stole b ateb and a »pted to escape with t, Officer Davis, of the 20th preeinet. arrested Price, i he waa committed by Justice Dodge for trial....., Otliver MeCulio ot the 14th precinet, arres'ed Chariee (hase. ¢ ed with # ug ® watch and chain trom Jobin Sinith, ot 19 Howard street, Com- hutted by Justice Hoean . . Officer Cosly, of the 4th precinet, verday arrested Jane Murray charged with @tealin, w worth of clothing trom Ellen Mc- Cormick, of No. 118 Sal ivan street, A portion of the ueolly tonad to the pawn. . of Rove stieet, and Mr. Bimmons, No, 269 Spring street Office, Ryder, Oo: the 2th precinct, arrested Catharine Horan, charged with stealing $200 worth of wearim oppa.el from Paulloe Reiwhart, of No. 11 Lamartine Place, BROOKLYN. Tur Morven tn tur Woops—Tae Prr- ingto 4 ‘al, 8 Og with Zcent stamps, . y ‘oun: io Grande, Virgina: Ka‘e V Edwards, do; Ell 0 to $24 G0; with 6 cent stampa $45 60, Stain: | PETHATOUS BUTTUSKD To Be OF 4 Gaxo oF CouN ilmington; foward, Georgetown: Delmar, Mae ed newepeper wrappers will be sold at 11 cents for b, | Teurkiteae—Tneer oF Tur AcctUskD ARRESTED. — and eZ) Sv per lun, Gop at the Evening Exchange opened at i sold Cown, after call, to 136%, at which figure itclored, Btocka steady A PARTY OF ALABAMIANS were at the Fifth Avenue Hotel yesterday, ou their way to Washing- ton, fora friendly talk with the President, CONVENTION OF CoLonED PropLe.—The New York Conference of tue African M. E. Chureb, assembled in Convention yesterday morning, in Zion Chureh, corner of Bleecker and Tenth estreeta 8u- perintendent Bishop, presided, assisted by Rev, Wm. The committee presented a document on al Affairs.” setting forth their abborence of tlavery, A eyatem eo long fostered and sustained by distinguiehed men of the nation, but which at lest culminate} in the death of that noble and generous- hearted man Abraham Lincoln, and recommending the adoption of resolutions to the effect—That in the death of Abraham Lincoln freedom had lost a great champion, humanity atried friend, and the Amert- can netion & pure patriot; that they cherished the meiuory of ADrahain Lincoln, for bie manly utter: *& fu warand in peace, for bis honesty of purpose erving patrlotiam. Also exprewing their gratitude at the triampbant termination ot the war, and their sorrow at the hesitancy on the part of the American people to aecord to the colored man, who had been faithful to" the Government, the same rivhteand privilewes they were willing to secure to thore who had been in arma againet the Government and that the distinetion of rights between white and colored tien, waa unrighteous and crue!, and asking the American peopie to give the neero thore rights of citizenship which his services to the Government entitie him to, The report was then made asubject of debate, The Rev. Mr. Jonee said it was ~cuinently necessar to. the colored race to speak out at this time, and call for their rights, ‘There was a dissosition on the part of the people to fight the neero afler all toe service he had rendered the Government. Why should not the colored man have @ right to vote, when the franchise we being secured to the men who had attempted to cut the nation's throat—men whom the black soldiert had helped to subdue ¥ He closed by etating that the Ainericun people should stand comunitted to investing the black taan with all his rights, ou account of bis services in the war, Mr. Decker anid he approved of the report, and be- lieved the churches should tuke up the subject. Briet addreseos w then made by others, after Which the report was unanimously approved, Coorek UNION FOR THE ADVANCEMENT OF Setenck anp Ant,—The elxth annual reception of the pupils, which commenced on Monday evening, was continued lat evening, and the spacious roome were crowded with vleltors, adiniring the decorations of the hall aud the p etures in the upper rooms, These i) the productions of the pupils, untouched Baad diay hieh devree of talent in redit_ upon the {n- ryland; Hayes, Virginia; Bea N h, Alexand: Addie M Chadwick, Baltimore: L bie te Wash Ged ton; Stephen Maxau, City Point; M Bramb Beauto N.C; Wm_ Td Cargill, Georvetown; Macy deline, Vireinia: Oaks Ames, Georgetown: i aie Fawin. Georgetown: Althea, Deleware; H Hoyt, Maryland; J Lenthall, Fernandina; Sure pee Providence; Waterloo, Philadelphia for exes, Newburg for Norwich; Bohernia, Boston: Joe sephine. Kridgeport, Nile, Christie; ‘Tae A Jaynqy Port Jefferson. BELOW—Urig Merlin, from Cuba. Wind WNW. ——— — —_—. ~~ Too Late for Classification ‘The police of the 48th precinct of Brooklyn and the 4h precinct, N. Y., bave thus far arrested three per- sone on suspicion of being implicated in the marder of Antovio Diodati, and it fs also suspected that they belong to a gang of counterfeiters, whose manufactory wes broken up in 16th street, South [rooklyn, about one week ago. The plates, press, paper, and about $15,000 In counterfeit by cont postal currency, were welzed at the tine, and several persons arrosted and committed for trial before the U. 8, Commissioner, The names of the persons arrested on suspicion of be- ing implicated tn the murder are Nayal) Campesta, aged 33 fyears; [Lorenzo Cocio, aged 80 years; and Bartels Sater, aged 24 years. On searching the resi- dence of Cocio, in Oliver etreet, New York, five trunke fwl of goxia, supposed to be stolen, and one thousand dollars in counterfeit postal currency were discovered and seized. Thore are «till other arrests to be made, but eo far the parties have euceceded .n Keeping out of the way, The deceased, If notone of the counterfelters, was doubtless acqaainted with their proccedings, and being fearful of exposure, certain of those interested inveigled him into the woods aud butchered him, A post mortem examination of the body waamade at the Dead House yesterday, by Dr. Chas, A. Van Zandt aud Dr, Barber, who found that deceased bad been shot three times. One bullet passed through the back and carve out in the region of the lef breast; another passed nearly through the head, and the third was fired into the slde. The balls are in posses sion of the Coroner, In the opinion of the physi- clans, any one of the shots would have caused death; but pot being satisfied with perforating the man with thref bullets. they cutoff Lis head, The investiga- tion iuto the circumstances will be commenced before Coroner Lynch this afternoon at 2 o'clock, Tuk MAYoR has issued a proclamation, in- viting the citizens to close their places of business to-morrow in elservance of the National Fast Day, The public offices will be closed. Suppen Dratn.—Mr. Patrick Coyle, the known Street Inspector, fell dead last evening, juppoeed from npoplexy, Snort Measoxe.—A merchant in Myrtle whose name our reporter omita, wee yester- $55 aod costes lor selling olla, &c., by short —— RESPECTABLE GENTLEMAN CAN BR Accomtmodated with ® furmished room, at 28 Midiron at, 396 MERICAN MOWER.—THE ONLY SELF- LING MACHINE, With the great perfection in construction to which wees a hines have been brought, cai! the atten. of Farmers to & Machine embracing STL Ge Nr eR IMPROVEMENTS than any Wa | fered to the public. Particalnr attention has been paid to the wants o! the Farmer in the construction of the AMERICA MOWEK, to make it THE VERY BEST MACHINE IN USE. There are numbers of Machines thatdo their work ively faultiens, tare greatly an he frequent noe and more particularly the hich, if negiec ted, (ow it le cutting the journals or boxes, in permanent in- PY, to amy mac! . The AMERICAN MOWER as the follow ine featores oi excellence : The BEARINGS OF (HE AMERICAN tg WER, ¥ well as the CRANK PIN, are all SELP-L sites NG, and WAeTE NO on, © outerend of the Finger Bar will drop low end lift bigher than that of any other Mower” ba Youcan elevate the Finger Lar trom a declining position without raising the inner shee. pa The Finger Kar ony pe taleed pisher, to pass 0" er val by Mmeane ol the an other solnins bar Ma ine mrety Ceae Whe oe The Frame between the Drivin, Whee!s-wii! pase Blower Pea than the frame ot ‘guy otber ‘The operator has @ greater control and Kulfe Bare than le tne of any otvcr the Finger The Finger Bar will coniorm to a viore uneven eur face than thatot ANY ornen Mach’ which le ona Of the MOBT IMPORTANT teaturee tr. @ purtect Mower. genta? whee! operates the Cuter Bar, independ= iy other, aud in t e knivon ere kept in rapid moti SIs Ways ae e Drait the front of t ad it «reat advantages over Pg Re reat eg IT MAG AN RASY SPHIVO Brat FOR THE DRIVER. It backs out of 7 d PNA wed “rh of gear wud canbe thrown in and out it has a@ foldi * jane, the Hitmen ean be folded without dis RT ee DRAFT, and has no rencrrriunna It ie more «lmple aud pertect im ite construction, and has more etre: 1 ny oaher ow treagth, With lightness combines, tham tcannot ups, 1 defy contradiction to the above, and Invite the me te iy D day fine niwasure, WILLIAMS BURGH, To ue Lauxcurp, — The light-draught Monitor “Cohoes,” will be launched from the yard of T.F. Rowland, at Groenpotntthts (Wednesday) after- noon, at 2e'clock, Bhe was built for the Govern- ment by M. F. Merritt, The Cohoes has one tarret mounting two guns, and te 225 feet long, 45 feet wide, niy bnew tion was deravon eketeh of a well known bl » Which was exe- shibited a cuted in foor te by a lady pupil hivh order ot ability There ase a hi nanber of portreiteof weil known eitige ns, beel drawings in perspective, aketohes of birds, flowers ete, and me- chanical drawings, Atmong the latter are a locomotive | and 11 feet depth of hold, scrutiny ALL who are in any uuge. Save Tash . \ nh any interested in the eneine, eerew -cutting machine, ateam fire engine, &e, Arrest or Horse Tomves,—Between 11 | Farmi 5, to examine th: ali celineated with «reat accuracy and neatness, Much attention was attracted by the head of a bewuti- ful soldier lad, who, as related by an inscrip- tion underneath, died of wounds received in battle im the service of bis country, The jovousners of the ocension was enbanced by the presence of Dodworth's band, which plaved ite most harmonious etraine, The exhibition to-day will be open free to the public from 10 A.M, tillS P.M, and this evening the annual commencement will oc- eur, and will, go doubt be an occasion of great in- terest, The beneticnl influence of this school is u 1, aud through it are being turned ont some of the most aecotuplished delineators with the pencil some of whom will doubtiogs develope inio artiste o} mark, When we consider thas tuition is free to all who are covaged in their studies there, and that the school is designed for the poor and not for the rich, ita character as a benevolent institution may be understood, At the same time, pupils of every cl in sovety are admitted, on payment oO! wemail tuition fee, ‘The free tuition is eolely for poor virla who have taste and capacity for diawing, to en- bio them to sequcce ability to 6arp a liveliiood from this mean; and ifetter admission they are found to Tack the requiriie capacity they are dismissed, Other Pupils are admitted on payment of $1.50 a week for drawing, of #2 & week lor painting—to be paid in ad- vance, apd for 4 iter Ume than teu weeks, rk ‘ cures the admission of two but all are requiied to pay who 1@ power to do so, The annual teri com- meuces on the lat of Getober and ends on the Juth of May in each year ‘Tie Ospors CourT-MARTIAL was yesterday continue Mr. Jencks, counsel tor the accused, road bie arguinent, He coutended (hat accused could not be held cerponel! ie for vewe furnished to papers, the editom wone being reepousible; that the pews in question must have been furnished to Mr, Oshorn by ene of the three otlowia who alone were comnizant thereot, and who were therefore themvelves the pranary offenders; aud that the loyulty of the ac. guped was eiucere, dle Court adjourned to Mon- ay. Fatat Accipent,—Coroner Collin held an inquest verterday on the body of Caroline Frank, « child two year old, who died from injuries received op triday by eeeidentally talling from @ secoud story window to the yard, at 43 avenue B, Tue Excise Commissioners met yesterday and granted twelve licenses to sell liquors, They meet axaiu today ab 2PM. THE COURTS, Cornt Cateypak, Tits Day.--Supreme Court Circuit—Part L- Adjourned to Friday, June 2d, Part 2 -Nos, Tid, Lid 1426, 1144, 1404, 105%, 1074, S12, 1556, Doody Loeiy 1097, 1006, wud, Lud, 1934, 1326, 17bS, avs, 442, Superior Court—Adjourned for the term, Common Vleas—byulty causes to-day, Tur Contiscation Aots,—On the 25th of April Inst a decree was entered im the U.S, District Court, confiscating certain etock of the Great Western Rall- road Company, under the act of August, 1501, forbid. ding the Use of property of any kind for the benetit of the insurrectioniate, One-halfot the proceeds of the fale of the stock in question was ordered to be given ty the suivimer tn Uhiecase; the other half to the the cise being appealed to the U, 8, ‘udye Neleon now reversed the decree, hat acourt of this district bas no jurisdiction enae, (hi rty being stock of an Illinois corporation ; also t Mr. L. M. Wiley, one of the elamar to the stock, although reputed “an alien eneins, shill bad a rxbtto be beara in the care, and the jueetion of Lis loyalty muss thea be decided, Alrvat in AbMinatty,—The master of the barge Teland Helle troughta quantity ot coal in his barge to thiecity fran Port Carbon, Pa. and finding er diificuity in vetting Dis pay tor freightage, beled the coal theretor, The case being appealed tothe U, 5, Cireuit Court, Judge Nelson yerverday attirmed the Origival Cecree 1b Lavor of the barge master, we IN PRLLIGE rreato’ Burglars,—John n were arrested by oftt- day night, om suspicion of taken into custody, the p: aining Jewelry and wear fideut of their approval, ower, Fealing oume Shatte or Fille suppied with M WILLIDM VAN ANDES. rome bore and 12 o'clock, on Monday night, officers Mangan and Hoyt arrested two suspicious charucters, in First street, (FE. D.), named John J. Hayes and Jamee Moran, on suspicion of having three stolen horses in their poseenion, Yesterday, it wae ascertained, that the horses had been stolen from Greenpoint, and were the property of Mesare. Lucien M. Brown, Archibald sac Jobn 8. Bliss, The prisoners were held for FELL IN A CISTERN,—August Otat, two ears of fell in a clatern, yesterda: No, 16 Skillman street, (FE, 1D.) His brother, 12 years of jumped in, and held his head above water until eas! ancecaime, when they wore both rescued in an ex- hausted condition. 400 Mam Stroet, _ 001 —_ Poughkeepsie, N.Y. Bleack OR BROWN—THE BEST LN USE. HAIR Dy aime DYE Does not injure the Hair or Skin. ‘To be had of Drug- ete gene: ¥ oe ¢ Jepot =~ South Second ate, Wiliamaburgh Mitte HOLEBALE AGENTS.—D. Barnes & Os tow; Fraser & Low 20 Beekman at, Whoelen. tie Cherry at; Miller & Reed, 150 Allen, cor, Stanton 3 T and cor, Houston at, and Ave.D ; event ier tera Fair nid, aie Hudroo st pale tte FENTON bist ave, ney MOOS BUNDesON. FRIDAY, 19), A ROLL OF >) t. AR UR's L ; Ay, ae Tg ak ARMOUHs Livery aug 6 OUsE PAINTERS—WANTED 2 OR 8 » Apply y y - BON, Main sh pear Seth ot, fatryekeer tr Sos OST—FIREMAN’S EXEMPT BADGE No. 23, of Kugine Co, 87. The finder will please lenve it at the Chief Bngir "soffice,. ahi VOTiCR TO BARERS—WANTED, A Man PHOLSTERERS WANTED—GOOD WA- eaeiven, Apply at 434 Broome «t,, near Bow- ery, bet, 7's and »'< o'clock this morning, during the day at QUIGLEY & CO's, 1272 Broadway V ANTED—A COACH PAINTER, AT 950 aday 392 3-10 NOTES LOST—THE PUBLIC ARB cautioned against the purchase of Eighty Notes of ) gach, Nos, 111,058 to 111,752 inclusive, June Sth, 1s65, issue, which have been lost or mislaid, {ognize atthe American Exchauge Dank, Mey Sah bob. 8 Advice te Yeung People Keep geod company or none, Never be idle, If your bands camaot be usefally employed, attend to the cultivation of your mind, Always speak the truth, Make few promises. Live up to your en- gagement. Keep your own secretaif you have any. When you speak to a person, look him in the face, Good company and good conversation are the very sinews of Virtue, Good character ie above anthin else, Your character cannot be easentia!ly inj except by your own acta, It any ono speaks evil of you, let your life be so that no one will believe Lim, Drink no kind of intoxicating liquors, Ever live (misfortune sxceniie) within yourjincome. When you retire to |, unk over what you have been doing during day, Make no baste to be rich, if you would prosper, Smalland steady gains g! competency, with tranquility of mind. Never play atany gameofchance, Avold temptation, though ou fear you may not withstand it, Earn money fore you spend it, Never run into debt unless you bee iA to getout of it. Do not marry un- til you are able to peor awifo, Neverspeak evil of any one. Be just, jure you are generous, Keep yourself innoceat, if you would be happy, Save when you are young, that you may spend when you are old, Read over the above maxisns at least once ® Week, & “MEDICINES. | NY PERSON WHO IS FOND OF LIQUOR, ms: be cured of the ire for it, by some triend iving (unknown if need be) to the drinker Dr, aan ‘S$ FAMOUS TEMPERANCE POWDERS Price one dollar, For sale at 64 Division at; “4 Elghth ay and 281 Hudson et, New York; Hayes, 175 Fulton st, and Mine's, 217 Fulton st, Brooklyn, and at 46 South 2d et, Williamebursh N b.—Beware of imitations which sicken those to whom they are given HEUMATIC AFFECTION, PALNS, Wounda and all sores cured by the only known balsa repared and sold by Dr, ARMAND), Physician an Burveon, 1s9 Greene at vet, Brie St ane 2 per ot. c| pe sent by mal i Site bonne from Stolz A.M, and 406 P. Mt. 24 pue MOST PAINFUL FELONS ON THE fin, if not more than three days’ standing, cured In vor 16 hours, ‘The palo at ouce removed by L. F, NOF, 25 De'a : ns $46 TRAVEL UDSON RIVER RAIL after Monday, May 5, 1565, traing leave goth et. station, for Aibany and Troy, connecting with North- ern aud Western trains atl.30 A M12 M., 4.00, 6 and 10,30 P.M, Bleeping eure attached to 6.00 an 10.80 PM. trains, The 6.00 P.M. train rugs through. to Buffalo and Suspension Bridge, via Troy, withous change of care, Sunday train at6.l0 P.M. ) M, TOLCEY, Asst. Supt, 445 } - a —e STEAMER MARY POWELL, FOR COZ. zens, West Point, Cornwall, Howbureh, Milton,, Poughkeepsie and Kondout, from foot of lesbrosses: st, every ulternoon, except Sunda: ty o'clock, WO ALM OF WHITE LILLIES—THIS EX- Summer Fruits, Acids promote the separation of the bile from the blood, which is then pas#® from the system, thus preventing fevers tire prevailing diseases of summer, All fevers are * bilous'’ that is, the bile. in the blood, What ever is Aniagonten 9 of fever is cooling, lk to a common saying that fruits are ‘ cooling," aud al! eo berries of overy description ; it is because the acidity which they contain aids in separating the bile from the blood, that ‘s, aidsin purifying the blood, Heuce the great yearning for greens, and lettuce, and saladein the early spring, these being eaten with vinegar; hence, also, the saste for something sour, for lemonade, ou en attack of fev- ev. Bust thie being the case, it is easy to see that we nullify the good effects of fruits and berries, in proportion af We eat them with sugar, or even sweet milk or cream, Ifwe them in their natural state, fresh, ripe, perfect, it ts all most impossible to eat too many, to cat enough to burt us, sepecnly if we eat them alone, not taking any Hiquid wil them whatever, A cienoyMas lately travelling inthe ofl regions, saw a childiu the road stumbling and falling, He kindly picked her up, saying, ‘Poor dear | aro ou burt ' when she cried out, ‘I sin's poor t ad struck a ile well yesterday |" “Onox,'' said a Quaker, “I bad the honor to be in company with an excellence aud au highness; bis excellence was the most ignorant and brutal of bis species, aud his highness measured just four Fad v Hered dea ad fees eiyat .uches without bis shoes,'' “ti 4 ‘Alexander C Hexnx Tama says that two nations inhabit ton, No, 106 Woat Pe eb ree France, ‘Ihe inet alone s) yawns, listens r 4 beon broken open. ona « Swell ry Paris 5 Mae other akks, oats, waichet ple isuciee a te Wy arate aut Me wa Fugitive Srom Justice,—Detec Coyle and Ben- evita ovinces, nd #t, Williamebargh, and «s 9) Cy pet Puslertar arterial Gute eax ities’ gas | gopave by the former, {ike « snag by « buiwerily." | avy New York M6 conte ber bowtie,