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(Continued from the First _—— of notes, The N.C. Atvooara, (Methodii which was very bitter at last guecumbs. The Racich Wo esye thet “anything under besven is preferable to the nttar irretrievable ruin pow awaiting us," The Atlanta inreLiiosvomn is of » @milar opinion, The Macon Trtsonarn wents the Routh to “ @ubmit gracefully to tie decrees of Providence, and act like good citizens of the United States.” Tue military districts In this country, before alluded to In the Bon, have been arranged |p four great divisions, ae follows: The Atlantic Division, extending from Maine to Cape Babies, Florids, to be commanded by Meade, with headquarters a¢ Philadelphia; the Southwestern Division, com- prisng Alabama, Missinslpp:, Tennenrer, Kon- tucky, &c., under Bherman, at Cincinnati or Louls- ville; the Trana-Mis artment, under Phi). Sheridan, with headquarters at New Orleans or Baton Rouge; the Pacife Department, under Major-General Halleck, with Leadqnartere at Ban Francisco, A Resntan soldier recently, whilst enjoying himeelf at a runtic ball in ove the Polish villages, boasted that be could pute bullet through @ man's bet et 096 hundred paces without touching his head. peasant accepted the wager, but In order to foil the marksman, witieees bia bat so low down over hie eyes that the ball went through hat and head both, and leftbim a corpee on the ground, The soldier wan sentenced to # mnons}'s !mprisonment for homi- cide by imprudence, \ut he appealed against bis wentence, alleging that the fault lay with the pess- ant, and offering at the sare time to repeat the ex: periment with the Judge, providing the latter did nor “bonne bimeelfen completely. It te not stated whether the learned functionary accepted (Lo Holdier's very liberal offer Branor Paine, of the MF Church, South, ad- dressed bie congregation at Aleriesn, Mier, lately, recommendir det en! ubanimous resumption of duty a welul citizens, “Lavell the soldiers,’ said he * iow the example of their leaders, who have given up the struggle. Let them receive the parole areed upon, and in good faith lay aide their aring, return to their familie and frienls, and become peaceful citizens. Let them not yiel! to the hese) tie to carry on guerrilla warfare, which wo bave ever regarded aa wrong in prince ple, Such s warfare, moreover, would reeult in no good, bus bring great and con- tinued distress upon the country, avd utterly ruin thoee engaged in it.’ In concluding, he advises Bie bret! ren to use al! ther influence for the pro- moiion of ce and quiet among a)i classes, and end by red ny among the ministers and members of the Mothodimt Episcopal Church South. On Tureday the moat brilliant fold review of the war occurred at Buley's Croas Roads, that of the Becond Co: Ma). Gen. Humpbreys commanding. President Johnson an: Secretary Btanton, (ova. Meche in, Audrew, and Lieut. Gov. Alvord, ot 8 Meade, Mancock, Meigs, and others 8 formidet © force of Brigadiers and officers of lesser note with hundreds of ladies, including the families of Secretary Stauton, Genera) Meade, and many other officers, Ly their presence rencler- the oceusion brillant. The divisions wire re- viewod in regular order by Major Generals Meade, Wancock aud Humphreys, all of wnotn were wost aothusiastionlly revived a they passed cown tho tong line, Alter the troops bad passed in review, the President, Secretary Bianton, Fen Surtin, and Anurew, with @ lary minent officers, wero sump Gen. Humporey's headquarters. Noarly 800 guests Were present, ball of whom were imlios, LOCAL NEWS. NEW YORK AND THE VICINITY, Tre Day or Movesinc—lRocLaMATION oy THe Mayon To » having been eet apart by she Preeident asa day of humiliation and mourning, trrangemente have been made by the various religt- mis denominations 'o appropriately observe the day With services and prayer, Special rervices have beeu preeciined for tho occasion, in the Episcopal churches MH thisciiv, and in the Congregational, Unitarian, Methodist, Haptiel, and other Protestant chuiches, Sermons fitting to the occasion, will be delivered, The Roman Catholic churches will be opon, and Marton will bo sung. Archbishop MeCloskey is ex pected to pre ch at the Cathodral, while us St, Stephen's St. Peter's and St. Mary's churches, epe~ thal services will be held. The Jewish synngouges q@ill be open for divine services, and addresses will oe delivered by Rabbi Isance,and other members of this (oraolitish faith. The Rey Dr, Tyne will preach his sermon * Victory and re-Union™ at the New York foldier's State Depot, in Howard street. The New York Young Men's Christian Assondation will hold « neoting at their rooms in Fifth Avenue, where the Rev W. RK. Williame will deliver a discourse on Na- “onal affairs, In the evening Frederick Douglars, E0q., will deliver to the colored citizens of New York 40 oration on the * Life, Administration,and death of President Lincoln, Throughout the day business will be generally suspended. All the offices of she United States will be closed during the day, with the saception of the Post Office, which will receive maile antilnoon, The Custom House will be closed, a force of Inspectors only remaining on duty, incase of any wonsels arriving at this port during the day, The offices of City and County officers will re. twain entirely closed, ms will also the Banke and Insvrance offices throughout the city, The following proclamation was issucd yesterday by Mayor Gunther, recommending the suspension of Ousivess, and the proper observance of the day im thie city: VROOLAMATION, ‘The firet of June next having been appointed as day of prayer and humiliation, and being aomured that the eaino ie approved by the Governor of the State, 1, C. Godirey Gunther, Mavor ot the City of New York,do hereby earnestiy recommend to fel- fow-citizens, that they wiilon that day, euepend their custutnary avocations of Iabor aud busiaess, aud unite in religious services approprite to the mourntul coon ) acknowledging the justice aud majesty of the wighty and their entire dependence on Him, and while bewailing the offences that iudividuas’ and communities have committed tn she past, euypil Him to avert Uis displeasure, and cauce peace, bas on good will and good tuith, to be estebliebed among our i ople and States for ali coming time, rated New York, May 31, Lodo. C. GODrRRY GUNTER, Mayor, SHERMAN,—A letter received from thie distinguished Union officer stated that he would arrive here yesterday morning, and minke the Astor House his stopping-place, Roome 39 Gud 41 wee accordingly placed at his disposal, and Committees of the Common Couneil, and other dis- tinguished men ealied to vide him, and were much disappointed they found he had not arrived, About 5 PM. a telegcain wae received at the Astor House to the effect that he would not be hove fora aor ortwo, He will then gow the house of a friend, fn Jdd etree, Dut hie sraft will probably b obably be quer at the Astor House, ; Smee A SEARCH VOR A Sranarerss,— Brooklyn, GryrRaL tated A lady In advertiemen the Su-, wiebing w seamatress. on Tues tay set pe re flud the ottice of the Workingwowen's Union. Bhe Wont Hist io the office of the Pree sociation in Mercer atiee there direeted to ihe who does not read ihe inieu's Kelief Ag. 1, thinking ehe could be place ahe sought; found the F, RK. A. office moved to 76 John stiees; proceeded eo ibaer, and wos there directed to inquire at 35 jamlorestroet, on the way made tnguirl PRinenn ofice, : anu and no one ther about it; at 5 Chambers was ae ply: | same etreet; and st No. 13 was told the place ‘the wanted was 50 White atreet, There she found a fearpetress, “ne Hicksire QUAKBRA.—This body com- Menced its annual business sey A *till continues to discuss potrerapehedrny a dy . weil being of the Society, NO sessions are held the Seminary and meeting houre in 15th treet. The females oceupy one portion of the building, and the pales the other, All masculines are specially ex. studed from the former meeting. It wae obrerved yesterday, thet, with the exception of the elders of * both sexee verr fow wore tho quaker eard, A uums. - ber of dark eyed young quakeresses were seen in dresses entirely worldly, wearing silken basques and dresees, with jannty hate and other articles of the tatert fashion. The first two days were devoted en- tirely t the private business of + Association, and reports on the financial condition thereof were most favorable. Yesterday morning the firet public meet- ing was held, and the “spirit moved” John Haunt a Minister, and Berah Hant, both of Philade'phia, to deliver stirring addresses, the latter choosing the text, “Come and draw near unto me, all the ends of the earth.” She particularly alluded to the protect- ing arm of the Most High, who ls everywhere caring for the children of men, and *hose power and mirht has been evinced in a special manner in the pros- perity of the Society, After the adjournment, some of the members lay down on the cushioned seats and slept; others went out to comfort the inner man ; while others went to take «look at the Central Park, &e. At 4o'clock another business meeting was held, at which reports from committees were read, which exhibited the favorable condition of the Society, both financially and otherwise, Religious exercises and business meetings will be continued to-day. Tue Mostn of MAny§was closed vester- day with joteresting services and a grand procession, at St, Francia Xavier's Charch, and all other Cathotte Churches in the city except St. Patrick's The ger. vices in thatehureh will take place to-day at 2 o'clock The mission of the Red tion Fathers of IMaltimnore, at St. Peter's Charch, io Barclay atreet. wellattended daring the exercises, that many were unable, on come evenings, to get inside the church Tt clowed last evening with sepropriate ery terday morning, the Archbirhop admi: sacrament of confirmation to over law had attended the Mission, b0of whom were recently baptived converts, Inthe afternoon, the confirma. tion services were continued, and among thore who received that sacrament were several soidiers, About 1.40 children were confirmed, The youne ladies who approached the altar wore tastefully arrayed in white, with long ¥ hite vella, Tur Wratnier.—Yesterday was one of the hottest days of the season, but the thermometer did not reach the height it did on the aame day inet yoar, ‘The following waa the state thereof: GAM 19M, 3PM. 1865 62 18 an 1464 . 65 2 SS Difference. ‘3 4 2 ALLBORD CHEATING oF SoLprrRs,—The arrest of Police Supt, Kennedy was mentioned in yesterday's Stn, Tho report ia that the individual who had been arreeted, and who was ordered dis- chaged by Judge Cardozo, has been engaged in ewin- dling returned soldiers, It ie stated that he koepea clothing store in Canal street, and frequents the Bol- diers' Depot, corner Howard and Mercer, where he entices the men to bis store, and relies thom cheap clothing at exorbitant rates, It is rtated also that he has recently beon compelled to disgorge his ill-gotten soins io several inetauces, and that a week ago Mou- day he returned $49 toasroldier who had paid him $8) fer a $30 sult of clothes, On Tneeday he was ar- reeted at the desire of Col. Colyer, while he was hawk- ing hie cards in Howard atreet, in front of the depot, Gown atthe Evening Exchange opened at 137's, and fluctuated but little during the evening, closing at 187M. Tue CoHamrion Cur has been awarded by Mr. Geo, Wilkes, the referee, to Louis Fox, of Roch- eater, Mr, Kavanagh, whi was to have contested ite poeresaion with Mr. Fox en the 16th of May, was un- able to play on account of Iamences GOVERNMENT CoTToN, to the extent of 2,160 bales, was sold at auction yerterday, at prices raneing frowa 17 centr, for low, ordinary upland, to OT cents for good middling do, and 58 cents for clear and fine Bea Irland, A Swonp Presenration to Grex, Jon Hooken will take piace this evening atthe Union Learue Club House, Hon. John Conn of Cali- fornia, will make the presentation on behalf of the Btate of California, which voted the sword to * Fight. ing Joe," Paize Fiaur Prevextep.—The police broke up # rowd of some 100 roucha, who had gather. ed on the Pier, foot of Sith etreet, on Tuosday nicht, to witness a prize fight, which had been arranged to come off there CooreR UNtox,—The commencement Inst evening was largely attended, Among those on the platform were the ver ble Peter Cooper, Wilson G, Hunt, A. 8. Hewett, Gulian C, Verplanck, Edward Cooper, ete, The exercises were conducted accord- ing to the programme, and conelated of voeal and in- rumen music, orations, ete, all of ich were bichly gratifying. Dodworth's Band played several Bleces, and the Brooklyn Orcheonieta, under Prof. C. erome Hopkina, added eclat to the occasion. Darin, the evening Wilson G. Hunt, F road the financi report, which show { receipts from all tonrcee during the year, Including last year's baiance of 4,1) 92 wore #54170 17; and the expenditar 931 647 78,1 aving lance in the treasuay of $2, 41. Mr. Hewitt ma Bonheur, slgnere and en- Ne considered from whas he had seon in other conniries of School of Art, that oars would compare favorably with any inthe world, With ro rardto the paying by the echool, Mr, Hewett said thie was en act of gree, and whenever the number be 6 too laree, ¥ en the. ped to five place to those ho did not . PP.) he numberof pupils ad- titted at the berfuning of the year was ne aud 1 at the clore of the term 153. The who availed themaelvee of the night fully ojual to the young mon. (App) At ag the year there were ‘1576 admissions, and there remalned at the clone of the term five hundred aud ninety-three, There were 61 young men who were juteuing a@ five years’ course; five of theee graduated Inst year, and ino were to araduate now, In regard to these two, be paid they were better engineers uow than many in the county Alter the report waa read, the graduating m wae presented 10 Megara, Adam Bosch aud Dan . Ives, the young men in question, Mr, Cooper, who a o presented spenale i0 Fagen ett, Robert scott and George Exham, for last year, they not hay then been ready, ? ane The following awards were made to the ledies of the Female Behool of Art: Diviomas,—In Drawing from Cast and Life. rah © » Howard, Angeina Castle Mye n d Painting from Cast and Life,- Mary Ackerman, Jane louse Atnicon, Acelia Caroline Coveil, Elen M. Tuck In Drawing aud Painting from Stull Liie.—Frodesica A. Newbery, Angelina Cuetle Myer, Crnrivicates.—Ip Ponel! Drawing. ~A Certifierte of the F Clive was awarded to Misa \ue Ties Stephenson, Of the see Clees, to Louisa Ale brecht, Julia Brown, Lelia Edvar, Frauces A. Lane, Annie E, y Latte Mayer, Harriet A. Vick- ersug. In Painting in Water Colors,—A Cortafieate of the Piiet Clue was awarded to Julia Bicer, Maria K, Nima margaret J, Melonali, Of the pecoud Cinsa, to Annie Tf. Isham, [Ly Drew ing wod Palatine from Lite A Certificate of the Piret Class, Mary H. Covell, Leonora Fox, Brus ily Lox, Bessie Henderson, Sarah Li, Uloplin, Suse C, Buxtoa, Basal B. Molieson, Iu Drawing from Casi,--A certifieste of the Firat Class was awarded to Annie (iraves, Alice Prat, la Cayon Drawing. ~ A certilextoot the Firer Clase was awarded to Mrs, Louies M. Pied, Prauces uncer, Mary {gnkins Anuie Moway, Mary Anne Kead, bm eline V Vhitwher, Of the Second Class, anny Mogardus, Lizzie A. Clay, Lucreus L. Kay, Of the Third Clase, to Flom Lutchineou In Oil Painting,—A certiteate of the First Class was awarded to Ewima A, Buell, bllen A. Daley, Ellen M, Dishrow, Emma ©. De Kycke, Mary BE, Gene dav, Amelia Ludlow, Emily F, Multord, Kate Now hall Amat Spaulding, Curoline .! Soper, Ellen H, White, Of the second Clase to Marriot J. seenan, In Drawing from Lite.A certificate of the Firat Clase was awarded to Mary W. blenderson, Annie L. Hudson, Finma May uiche, Sarsh 8, Onderdouk, Of the Second Class, to Kiniua L, Cossiuau, Maria L, Kay. To Drawing from Cast.-A certificate of the First Class was awarded to Kato HH. Kverett, Florence Almee Francis, Mie, L, M. Hall, Virginia A. Jenkins, Cora Richardson, Of the Second Class, to Maria BP, Cleveland, Myra Chileon, Maud Cushing, Ellen J. Dillon, Mrs, Margaret M. Ferreira, Edna George, ller- mine Grabau, Georgina J, Goulniock, Sophie Joln- son, Louisa Kelly, Laura Nickerson, Mary L.Nodema, Ellen Stover, bh nees Latcham, Ly an Orn, ianca Bondi, Abbe Crane, Emilie Hueter, Laura B. wer, Rhoda A. Wells, Frederica B, J es, Joanna L. Harman, Logics M, Achefon, Alice Neale, Drsesving Horonantn Meytion (oot having at- tended a suiticieat length of time to entitle them to ecortificate,)~Aliss Laure A, Barroih dice Mary by | rep, Ludington & ¢ | that he wai | had i zor wae found in hiehaod when he was taken, 8. Elliott. Miss Jalla Feldman, ine Gray, Mrs Marlida Holmes, Mies elicent Jarvis, Mise H. B. Jotneon, Mise Mary Hicks, Miss Mary Hallock, Miss Kate Kings, Mire Maria Morgan, Mire Fannie Piumb, Mire H, M. Rod- us Mizabeth Schmidt, Mre. Anne M, Bhields, ine Lizzie R. Ktearns. Mire Kate FE. Weld. Mawarne or Tur Onenas Faee Cronat Crasans DFsenving OF HosxoranLe ary 1B. Bower, Misa Berta, C! p yavie, Fannie Davie, Mary Davie, N Lelia Edgar, Mie, Hudeoa, Annie Keenan, eK. latte, Mise McMillan, Imovene Philips, Helen Philips, Amy Ruston, Annie sutherland, Maria San- Mise Storer, Mias Sornerv: ie, Clara Stuart, Mary ‘Thorn, Gecrgiana Vail, Mise Wiilard, Boye—Joseph Bishop, William Burdett, Jamos Denison, Thomas Denison, jacob Had Walter deon, Adeiphus Levesque, Moumouth I. n yron Milla, otto Mayer. Wulllam Peard, George Kae n, Ralph Sitopeon, Andiew Birugnell, William Vandewaier, Covornen M, E, Coxrrrence.—Srconp Day.— The Conference renerembied at 10 A. M. yew terday and was opened with the umal relicious exer: elses, after which a number of reporteon Churches and Sunday Behools of the Conference were read and approved. A cormmunication in relation to the educa- tion of colored children in the various Ward schools of the city, siened by the male and fe:nale Principals waa read. It ret forth that parente and guardians sadly neylected the children and asked that the kind advice of members of the Conterence be given them, end witha view to give the eubjeet a practical shape, several compliments were submitved. of which the follow ing in an abstract: 1, Children kept from school on trifling pretences, 9%, A iack of punctuality in mt tendance. 3, Children tekon away too often when wanes are offered them In situations which are seldom permanent, They are again sent beck and taken away again upon another offer andsoon, Many children thus removed are ranuine the streets, 4, The min- letry while anxions to keep vp Sunday rehools, seen to Med there are common sciioo.e. > The heads of the school system never meetcolored ministers and rearce- ly know them. ‘The w system frors falling to ministers aod but littie fi the Conference asked to € the echools filled up and to debate followed, in which the Chuich should encour Tounication was received aud mittee rubsequently presente port on the neces: sity of education among the colored race, and recom. mendiug the Conterence to ure sil ite intiuence tor the promotion of ed yo among old and younr. ‘Lhe Superintendent announced that to-day being ap- pointed as a day of humiliation and prayer there would be no session of t pience, except a short ove in the evening, Special serviens would be heid in the Churches, Tn Kev, Heury Thompson, evening session Was entirely occupied with routine business. Adjourned, Common Councrt,—The Board of Council- men inet yesterday, and passed o ierolution directing the Controller to re-lense the premises now occupied by the City Inepeetor, for ten years, at $9,000 per an- bum, taaniey being mace as to who owned the building, Mr. Hagerty aid he “did not know whether Opdyke or Moses H. (Grinnell owned it. (Ciauehter.) Coneurrence was had on the resohation authorizing the lewue of uw of “Central F Improvement Fund Stock." Adjourned to Monday. FATAL Accipent,—Yoesterday Coroner Gate dle heid an inquest on the body of Margaret Kyan, who died from injuries accidentally received by fall jug down a pair of staus, produciug concussion of the brain. Jomprp From A Wrxpnow,—Mary Slater- millor, living at YS Stanton etivet, while partlally ineane, Jumped out of an attic window, and, striking on an iron railing below, was seriously injures. Drownep,—Yesterday the body of Andrew FEckhert, o boy who wae drowned a week fince, was here alone keep the echool om aud have no hep trom parents, In conciusion, tit influence to bave p them eo filed, A yok the g:ound that ation, ‘jhe cou on file, A eotn- found fluating in the dock nt the foot of Ho street, EB. K Deceased jived at 200 Ei f atreet The bouy of an unkvown man, appar- ently abont 21 years cf ave. dock at the toot ot Whitehal feet 7 inches high, found Hoating in the street. He was about & { had dark hair, THE COURTS. COURT CALENDAT FOR FRIDAY. Supreme Court Cireuit—Part L. Nocalendar. Part T1.--Noa, fon short c.uses) 2179, 1144. On Personal or—-Noe, 1744 1426, 1144, 1404. 195%, 174, 512, 1854, 1520, 1007, 1696, 902, 120%, by 1765, 442, 1513. Common Plese and Superior Courts...No further calendars will be made up this verm, Tur Vantovs Corurs now eitting in this elty mtand adjourned till to-morrow, in obeervanas of the day of mourning Enticing A Bornren To) Drarer,—Aucustus Rogers was yoaterday tried before United States Comminmoner Betts for enticing Join Parker, of tho 13th New Jersey Reciment. to desert, Parker was the sole witness against defendant ; hie evidence was direct and positive, De endent introduced no wit- vena, but his counsel spoke of the unreliahil Parker's evidence, and testified alro thay ve had served three years in the army, and loet ale Gettysburg, in view of which he asked merey noner wa diaharged; Assletant Diswict Atworucy Beli courenting, Calen 1 Tur Pansor Gess.--The enee of Treadwell ve. Par- rot, wae tried in the U8, Circuit Court yesterday Tt is @ ruit to teet the right of Mr. Parrot to make the une which bear his name. Some yeare aco, Mr. readwell obtained a patent for making cuns by shrinking ou to hard metal, i, @, cat iron, a tough or wiaileab.e metal, in such & manner that the touch metal should commprers the encloeed hard me‘al, and the etrain should come upon the malleable iren before the inner wetal had evea reaobed ite normal con ti- tion. andcertainly betore the strain upon ir b ed ite point of rupture. Mr. Parrot clain some technical objections, that whatever w in these cuns s olf, that the very principle claim- ed here had bi applied to the bulusic mortere and hydransc¢ presees, Decision re Payixe THe Lawyen.—James M. Campbell, yeas terday, eued Richard France, in the Supreme Court, for services in winding up the business affairs of France, Broadbent & Co,, of Baltimore, Defendant claimed that the busine busine aud hence illeg and showed th e hw ved detend Verdict tor 2,3 Pour Interitorner.—A Reputed Army Chap lain Charged With Lalae Preiences,—OMicer Syma, of the 7th Precinct, arrested James H, Thomas, elie Jobo Hi, V ¢, alias Rev. .J, C, Walton, on two charges of obtaining frnoney by falee pretences, The firet complainant fa Mr. Henry W, Dougiees, of 114 Nageau street, who alleges that Thomas called on him and represented that Mr. Georze the newepaper known asthe Me ized him to yet $15 from Mr, Douglass, At the eaine time the accused reprerented that be wae the brother of James EF. Alog, proncipal of the Fort & stitute, at Fort Edward, and upon this et ut Mr, Dourinss advanced the money, but eubsequently learned that the sentationsof | hor Lue tn Thomas afterwards called on the tm of Lathe ,and represented that he was a frend of the firm of J. Wire & Co, doing bualiess in Laiayetic, Indiana, and thathe had om. mended to Meas, Lathrop, Ludington & ¢ OF as. nee if he needed any, ‘Thomas aleo represented a chapain in the army, from whch he ned, and that he wanted to borrow He «aid thathe woud elve re & Co, for the money, which «ould Forty doilnes was accordingly advanced Ludinsten, Justice Hogan committed the cured in ceault ot elu. on each complaint. On ward In- at sexamination fhomasaaid that he had veen @ mis- | sionary iv the aray ot the South, Tragedy in Canal Street, —On Tuesday night @ man named Miller cus his wife's throat, under the foliowing circumstances, at 213 Canal street: It ap- peare that alow weeks ago the parties arrived in the city and took lodgings at the above number, The wie appeared to be a quiet, weil-disposed woman, but ihe busband appeared to be Jond of ihjaor, A few dayeaco he abandoned her, and the landiaty cave he pom until she could set work. On suo husbaud secured, in a state of intoxs nd arked to hia wile, ‘The landlady heal. tfinuily admitted him, and he retived to his omon the fourth floor, in apparent tHendlie th her, shortly after ascuftle was heard, and doer being buret open, the woman appeared with adreadful garh inher hroat, and covered with blood, she was taken tothe Now York Horpital, atter having ¢ nd ewed up, and the husband was taken to lath Ward estation-vouse, A bloody ra. Mre ta was not dead, but ebe lay dition, tof one afthe Jul Bur Miller, at latest: aece ina ver tea Riotera About thi 6, an ale der of the . Blackwell's Island, where he had be the team of twelve montha, besides pa $200, THe was secreted by his triends wu Inet, when it was discovered that Burke wa in the stable, No, 1.8 East 23d street, and Sergeant Folley and officer pullivan proceeded to the stable anc ordered burke yo surrender, which he did. and was taken to the Station Hovse, Yesterday Burke was taken back to Biackwell’s leland to serve out the remainder of his worm, Theftey Lard. »OQilcer Platt arrested Joba Allen 3 escaped from rentenced for ing 4, fine of ‘William Ritsel and A, Teiter, wesliing two tlerces py P wien Mewrs, Lippincott & Merritt. Allen been in the employ of the frm. + thee lary.—Officers Stanford and Carby, of #) iy ys ecinet, arrested Peter Gray and JobnjReilly on a charge of burglary. Officer Farrel arrested yesterday Jobn Warn wae 15, charged with neaing $40 from Bridget Kehan, at No. 1) Downing atreet. The fray.—Officer King, of the 19th precinct, arrest. od Pertha Gent, who, ae all Nig 8 house of ill fine in the Bowery, charged with brutally beating one of the fumatce, BROOKLYN. Tur NAvy,—Orders recently received direct the honorable discharge of seamen whose term of service expires within three monthe after thelr arrival here. About 60 men were yesterday discharged from the Receiving Ship North Carolina, Many of the veraele now coming in are placed out of commisel and the crews put on board the Receiving Ship, There were yesterday morning at master 702 on the North Carolion, The number will be increased as the blockade ships come in Tne Covxterreitina Case,—Theyexami- nation of Charles F(t Irich,charged as being connect ed with the band of counterfeiters, recently broken up by the police officers of Brooklyn, was resumed vesterdae morning, before Commisrloner Newton. T nee waain rerard the several persons in 3 . Catharine Higeins, teetl- fied thatahe bad kept heuse for | Irich, in Harlem ; had aroom there, in which he and sever orked, and which was always locked dur- Witness had lent Ulrich $2,000 to conclusion of the exami- further hearing of the case re Comminsioner N on was adjourned till June he cases of F. White, Antonioand Dnniel Ras- sted with thie scheme, was brought before ner Jones, The elder Raser wae held in detauit of $5000 bail: bie son wae admitted to bail, in the eurn of $1,000. White's counsel notified Districs Attorney Perrey that he would abandon the case,and White and Antonio Raser were then committed to awalt the action of the Grand Jury. The examina. tion of August Fiatford, another of the prisoners, was also continued yesterday afternoon, The testimony being allin the Commineloners held the prisoner to await the action of the Grand Jury Tne Scicipg on Boany Tur Nort Can OLtNa,—An inquest was beld yesterday with the viow of enquiring Into the death of Calvin 8, Moree, who comritted euleide on board the North Carolina, on Saturday Inet, A number of witnesses were examin: ed who were sequainied with deceased, one of whom testified that the deceased wasunder the hulacina- tion thathe wae implicated in the assassination of Abraham Lincoln, which he (witness) beneved led him to destroy bis life. The verdict of the jury waa to the effecs, that the prisoner came to his death by ® pistol shot wound, but through what motive, wae unknown tethem, The jury was then discharged, Axornen Pronasie Murper,—A German named Jacob Salomon was passing through Hopkins street, on his way home, last Monday night, when he was, na alleged, asaanited by two carmen named (eo. Wilson and John Early, and knocked down and bens- en about the head with a cart-ringe ands eun-barre!|, io euch aimanner that hia case is pronounced quite hopeless, The carmen were arrested on the charge, yhat the cauve of the earanit wae, ie A inystery ‘The parties are all residents of Hopkins street, Tue Mcrper 1x tur Woops,—The Coro- nor's investigation, which was to have commenced yesterday, has been adjourned until Friday next, No more developnents have come to light tp connection with the case, Aman named Antonio Muraido has been arrested as a witne.s, he haviag Leen jatimately y. The firet witnes: WILLIAMSBURGH, Lacscn Or A Montror,—At half past two o'clock yesterday afternoon, the United States fron clad monitor “* Cohoes" was launched, tn fine etrle, from the yard of the Continental Works, Greenpoint Her length ts 225 feet; breadth of beam, 45 feet: depth of hold. 11 feet; being 22 inches deeper than he * Modoc,” ot the same class, There were three or ar bund: ed persons prerent, but unlike former occa. sions, there waa no en‘ busi . Amongst officers present was Commodore Ringold, Engineers Cun- nivgham, Thouas, tall and Dunham. ALLEGED OUTRAGE ON LirTLE GiRLs,— Aycusg nan, 18 years of ace, named James Me- Cauley, was arrested and taken before Justice Daily, yesterday, charged with having, on the 20th instant, committed ab outrage on the daughter, 7 years of , of Mr, Jane Atkinson, ne in Burwick, Tue accused resides in the same house, and as is committed the act daring the abeenec of the Mrs, Matilda Allert, aleo preferred a com- Pisint ageinst bim, for cominttting the same offence upon another danebter, aged lu yeate, MeCauley Waived an examination, and was colamitted, CHARGED WITH FORGERY,—Two young men named Thoms Conners and Thomas Reynolds, were up befere Justice Daily, in the Faetern District, for examination, yesterday, on a charce of forging tho name ot Joshua A, Heath, to three checks, in April Inst,on the Manufacturer's Bank, and on two of which, for $100 ench, ther obtained, of alleged, the money. Justice Lmily decided to hold the prisoners to await the action of the Grand Jury. NOBOKEN, Jevesitce Tateves.—Four young boot blacks hailing from New York, were arrested yesterday af- ternoon by the Hoboken Police, at the Cove, on sus- pleion of having stolen 11 gold finger rings, two setts of eleeve buttons, & watch chain anda gold fireman's badge, on which was inecribed “ Protection No, 1," which was found in their possession, They wero held for exainination More Coal Mining Riots. In yesterday's SUN we gave some account of the riotsin the Pennsylvania coal-inining region, We pow learn of similar disturbances fa Obto, The “Miner's Protective Union” in the Newman Creek Valley,on Saturday moruing, attacked @ party of new eupleyes of one firm as they were about entering the bank to begia their day's iabor, and erne by beat thiee of their number, twoot whom, MeCuure and Cabinet, are very seriously injured, and. the latter, it ie thought, will not recover, ‘Taking possession of the Dank, they announced their intention of prohibiting nny laborers irom working the mines until their ‘e:me Chigher wages) were complied with, Tho tlorers hav- ing driven off thoee who desired to work, next pro- cee ed to the houwes of the “bincklegs," as the new elupoyes are termed, and abueet their fami- les, stoning them, and threatening to burn and kill aw ther went, Intense excitement waa and the Sheriff of the county ¥ ae cxied upon tor sufficient to arrest the rioters, and bijax them betore the authorities for trial, Lhe Forty-fith Ohio National Guard, Colonel Ball, having aseem bled uter battalion drill, wae detailed trom by if, who, with tour companies, took a epecial nd proceeded to the sesne of riot. The ope- having heard of the approach of au armed wickiy d od into sinall bands, or scatre.ed to thei: retreats inthe vie nity, Subsequently en- counters tuok piace between detachoa equads of sol- and mupiisoned, The lives and pro- y of the men who were at work ip the mines, tin the thieate ot the Unico, not being con- pany of soldiers bas beeu lett to another company Wae pub on | guard in Massillon, near by, Great excitement still | prevailed at Mast accounts, and further outbreaks were | looked tor, A Russian Be While Lam speaking of Russians let me narrate the eccentricity of oue of thew, who is juss now the lion of Paris, I never saw a human face divine | degraded by so much sensuality, Tis wealth is something evormous. | will not challenge your credulity to its usmost verge by hinting only fig- vres, This lmay, Lowever, ay, He went rocent- ly toa stock | rukor aud ordered him totuy some three per cents thathe mixbs not have too mach money lying ile ate R mbosehild nk. low muc! LT buy? inquired stuck = brok- er, ‘*Wel!, L really forget; 1 believe somewhere between sx andeight nutlions of dollars.” Can you conceive of a fellow “ous by one or two mil- jong of uollar? He bad two cousins here whom he detosts, sud who Lang on him as iron filings on the magnet, Who does not bang on bis rich kin? He summoned them to bis study the other day aud held this lauguage. ‘1 know we aro of kin, but 1 came to 0 chjoy myself, and tie continual sight of ou does greatly essen the pleasure of my ! le. in Paria, How {tis 1doa't know. Doctor Fell—‘the reason why I canuot tell.’ Now if you will prociise me to leave Parsis aud never set your foot ores a it I willgive you $1,200,000 a piece. The of A was accepted, He gave them a check on Messr, Boibechld, end they quitted Paris shat wight | wod rivtess, but ao number of she leaders were | MARINE NEWS. Jane 1-8. Rios, 4 85—8. Sets, 7 20—M'n riees.06 44 a a eee CLEARRD. BTEAMBHIPS—Fulton, Cates, for Norfolk, Va. BRIGS—J: Port au Prince; Chas J taviden; Volant; Jachel: ME Rowland: Mobile, wo @ifax, oa. ; Arlington, Coloste, Midd eiowa. ARRIVED. STPAMSHIPS— Kangaroo, Li and Queens on ‘ort town: Fesle, mavenat Oew {tne} Ls ane monitor r W 4 Sumner, Fiambean, Charleston: Onon prontes: pact ge leer ae ee Ly re ‘ortrese lonroe ; ackstone, lie Wood, Liverpool; Persia, Liverpool, ’ #HIPS—Fl Dorado. of Kennebunk, fm Ft. Monroe, BARKSClenfureon, Cleafuegon: Tra fortress Monroe; liyack, Havana: Benefactor, Yotetane BRIGS—Princess Daymar, Sierra Leone; pier, ty Lit bat Harriep, rts | otan, Ft. Monroe; *, Maryland; Gam, bernelian) Maracaibo. = gh ACHOONERE—Idoho, Baltimore; 1 Portress Monroe; DC Aulea, do: Teach’ Grew Oat man; K Horden, Georketown: Ann F Glover, dap Duke, 8t George, NB; Magnolia. Windsor: CT Jacksonville: F Saterlv, Alexandria: N W aM Ge planes. Be Sene he met, Georeeioem, DC. Saxon, Alain: Mary Jane, Chariotietown, ET; Bur nett, Beaufort, NC, Pe BELOW-—Ono brig, unknowy. Wind § W. Too Late for Classification. DEATHS, COYLF—On Tneeday, May 84 none, Fatrick Corie, AU pl aetadent and aed ne eral will take ploce thie Tharsde: at 9 o'clock, from St. Paul's Church, Coure onhee srolemp Requiem Mass will be offered up for the ree of his soul, The rermaina will be taken from bie residence, cor, Fulton and Washington ava, a8 11 o'clock, to the chureh, and trom thence to Calvary Ceiwetery, for intermet, The friends and relalives of nost reepectfuliy invited to attend the 292 ——< D LEAD OR TYPE METAL OF ALL L descriptions, bought at the high by CW. CRASKE: Tel William sth ee HE NEW EA WALKING CRUTCHES are now ready. Th patent tle crutches are nce know ledged the beat, easiest, cheapest and healthiest for old or youus, wale or female. Call and see them At 541 Broadway, or Factory, 69 Bleecker et, few doors 280 east of broadway. WaAnstep A BOY, 14 TO 16 YEARS Of, street,” araist in a liquor estore, Call at i lames A() GIRLS WANTED FOR MAKING TAS. tela, Mniehing and slinging, \lso for rewiny and making pom poor Q WEINBERG, 63 ps \- MISCE ous. — - eee cena AMERICAN MOWER.—THE ONLY SELF« OILING MACHINE, With the creat perfection in constrnetion to which Movin, hines have been hrought, [call the atten tien of were to a Machine embracing STILIs GREATER IMPROVEMENTS fered to the public, Particular atioution has been paid to the wanta the Farmer in the conetruction of the AMERICAN MOWER. to wake it THE VERY BEST MACHINE IN USE. There are numbers of Machines that do their work comparatively faultless, and yet there are inconveni+ ences that ore greatly annoying to the operator,among them the frequent necessity of ofling the bearings, and moie particularly t ok-pin, or pitman head, which, if neglected, (om it fe y apt to be.) results in cutting the journals or boxes, and tn permanent in- jury to aay machine. The AMERICAN MOWER hoe the follow lag features of excellence: The BEARING | BE AMERICAN woe ae woll asthe CRANK PIN, are all SELY-LUBRICA= TING, and waerr No or, The outerend of the Finger Bar will drop lower and lift hieher than that of an) other Mower. You can eievate the Finger Bar from a declining Porition without raising the inner ehce. The Finger Bar can be raised higher, to pass ov obstacles, by means of the hand lever, than that any other jointed bar Machine, The Frame between the Driving Whee!s will pete ee higher obetructious than the frame of any other wer, The operstor has a greater control ever the Finger and Knife lars than le has of any other Machine, The Finger Bar will eonto-m to a more uneven eur face than that of Any orig Machine, which i T IMPORTANT ienturer ina pertect M t whee! operntes the Cutter Bar, ind be other, aod in turning, either w © kept in rapid motion the m the front of the frame which fives it great advanteges over those that draw from the pole, 11 HAS AN RAsY Tt backs out of ge gear w hen in motion It hws a folding Bar, and can be folded without die. counecting the Pinan, It isof LIGHT DRAFT, and has no rencertra.a BIDE DRAFT. It is moie rimple and perteet in ite construction, and hae move strength, with lightness combined, than any other Mower, Tt cannot upset, I dety contradiction to the above, and invite the serutiny of Att who ure in any way interested tn the Farming interest to examine this Mower, feeling con- fident of thelr approval. Shafts or Fills supp ied with Machines forone horse, WILLIAM VAN ANDEN, 40 Main street, _ om Poughkeepsie, N.Y. Breck OR BROWN—THE BEST IN USE. BRIEST'S HAIR DYE, HAIR DYE, Does net injure the Hair or Skin. To be had of Drug. Biste cenerilly Price FIFTY cents per box, Depot ~46 South second et, Willisinsbureh, WHoLeoate Agents, Barnes & Co, 91 Par! Row; Fraser & Lee, 20 Beekman et; Wheeler, 11 Cherry Miller & Reed, 150 Allen, ear, Stanton at, and cor, Honaton #t, and Ave.D); Moailey, 91 Elehth Porter & Fairchild, 415 Hudson et, and $77 Sixth also be supplied by C, N. CRIT¢ 000 Sixth ave, YPE METAL OR OLD LEAD—500,000 ibe. of the apove wanted, for which the hizbest will be paid by C. CRASKE, 181 William wn than any before of PRING BRAT YOR THE DRIVER, and can be thrown in and oue 4b MER ECE Dy XSPEPSIA— ASTONISHING CURES ARB daily toade by the ure of that excellent remedy, Dr, Smith's ‘SLA ANNIHILATOR, DYSPEI Pnblic forthe Inst 9 year Tt has been le and where it has vored with, and the direce tions followed, hy iin « single cae, It ets genwly upon bow els, civing newed vigorte the stomach, aud braces up the whol «tem -c as it were Lew lite, Every one of sedentary should iry it, and all who are troubled with Dy spepia rhould ure it, Depot—46 south second et, Wiliams. burgh. ‘Tobe hac of Miller & Reed, 180 Allen, cor, Stanton st, and cor. Ave, 1) and Housten st, N.Y.: J, kK. Grey, cor, Myttie and Franklin Aves, East Brooke lyn, Price One Dollar per bottle, 00 HE WOMAN'S INFIRMARY FOR THR TREAIME J 4 AL DISEASES, Thir deelrab! Houre of Headng" ie open for pre tlents at uli reasone of the year, and is in the moe healthy and attractive location ou the Islend, being but fifteen minutes’ drive trom the Park, and acces. sible by the following routes json River traing stopping at 1d/d et, Station, Harierm st.on the 4th Avenue, in connection gtaces, which also connect with all t routes, conveying passengere to th pfir The dd Avenue cars running the City Hall to 12h st, wh which the above etaces etait inutes from le the point from The vd Avenue curs ta 126th et, one block e of she stare toute, The Sth Avenue cars to 125th Every ten minutes, Steame boas run every bour m Peck ond J ith at, 129th, at., Harlem, One-third of the gratuitously. ah ‘ TUT 4 17 ‘TT NY THE NEW YORK SUN, Published daily, Suadays excepted, TWO CENTS PER COPY—12 CENTS ORR WREK, Delivered anywhere im the elty or vicinity. mail; Siz Dollars per year,—three months $1.50; six months £3 THE SUN was the originator of the Assoc!ated Press Organization, and haw the finest advantage for obtaining news. 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