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‘ders err Th won remarked that there ene ple Rises, gad thee ity would be destro, ed by a piagration, and if they had thonvbt of thie fer nicht heve eaved avroat many necks, This fa tew weeks ogo + and General Carroll were present, Chien b Chie the agree there wan Proprrre ‘ rm propowed to poison the reserve 1 of the amount of poisone impregnate the .OnOUF Al , voirs, and the anount of ther { Thev some eight bandred tai er ordinary draw @ © capacity of th wenerally Boy ecld, and a num Au twee named Th Y Ji weal pomsitle to color? ay larwe a quent t po at re nd leading to detect ege inanofactares hot distress the people aener- A sooner Thomnpron, Sanders, Castie- had A, aud a large numberof men concea ed for the purpose of About the eame time to destroy the Croton Dam, Dr. Bisek- and mace ® matter it rake » had wa Sirrelining, araenic, prwe- oe notremt be ibe our Oy and diseuseoe tit ¥ A perenn whi a med cou purveyor in the din Montreal, on. whe lit Gis is that he war offered lar upensaion I Qhink Mr. Thotopson waa the me ed neent fox all @he other ments 1 think they ail crew him for all the money t ied. i krow eon then QVbew Thompeon anid it wonld he é It to colbert much p sithout detection, Pall and othere pach hit i could bed in Furope, Palen ia apy feian, Jthonk Db beard Harrie also mentioned pb connection with the pestilence importation. 1 bink be Lived in nite vhore were other part. in Mont eal th burn employed, or endesvoret Roempoy.bott not remeber their name pew Jr, Srewart Kolin, @ doctor of aivintt, iding in Leronto: he edited ® paper in K chy ave seen him with Thompson end Blecklum and owas present whea some of . e wern ecu ed, he approved them, foul te done under heaven nder the eireumetances, He timate terme with Bleckhu hiee or four daye alert of the u B aneatrrntic Ci fin Of, Surat in Canada, with Por he : now declared a Britis ulect by Puriament. IT learned Media’ ely {itat Surratt wee pirpect- 1 had decampet, It had a Tieviewas the he of the # totes, wae called ite President, dminietravion. General wirait biouaht the dis- t whan they were of killed than ned prickionee I have he rtuinly Clewy ew York, and gebel Goverame This we or in conversnatic Konnedy ae cy lad he was hanced asa ot ad manayved thiuge very badly Jamon Bo Merritt tests ry . me itwar deter De inaugurate Washinetor ayranw” Taft opel Bivele Loge her ld tyrant will noteerve am ed. Banders said, at the an Imeelfclowe ithe did very Brealiu February inet. | heare bd poreona ready and willing wo remove iee-Prerident, the Gabi Generale ot the | mired seater: aod be © *@as any atoount of woney to ncecmy Meaning the aeraeeioation of thee: | goad # letwer wich he raul he the presidcut of our coniederney gon Davis. aud whieh letter ju ad thattt + eA wore reat | or two other. dhe wae more any wae elf e . and some of the wading ere eh this purport, 4 He thea had reeelved trom Jeter. fet him in making BNy errancoments ihathe coud, io accomplish euch at ‘There was atneeting at thie tine of these te . and aletion wasrend to therm, theeul of @ lich waa, thatitthe Southeruerain the Oy and the States were willine to be ve d by such a tyrant ua Lincoln, be Casie gize them aa (rieuda mua that he “i not wih to recod. approved ef the roporition to Aeassinate hay Col, steele read the tter, alo Coptain Reott, oree Yonne, sud Milly ell rebele, ‘Thue ior war about the middle of Pebruary, Al the meeting, sar * Laned wome of the perrous who were ‘ @td among then he named. W geen in Monties! ia October, He also naned Maiper, Chases Caldwell, Landsall aud Ha Harrold went |) (he name of Marrivon ratt’s name alro ne foned, and Harrold, yr eu T beard sur- ‘There was @ person named whem ‘hey eniied *h.ue Tet = Saw Harrold ia Toromo. Sanders eaid Boor wae enrt and roul in the matte he was @ cousin to feale, who wae tinued ju Sew Vork. Ile added, that if they could disposes of fo ncoa. it would be eu wary mation to dispose of Me. de vneon tn some ot his drunken reveries, thas if thes could diepose of the resident, Vicesl'resident und Cabloet, aud f Mr. reward could be d 1 Batlefy the people North, and Obta ne hat they with about ry y that reason tl i uth ait not Lear ot ent, @ud of tee * ot bed a Wartungion, ud that titeon wealy Were pol Hie had ed to 70 to Wee! (ou ne early an Sth, best @ith ober, LT coms ateni ¢ ' he of April to a )Petice ef the pow ed Davide wfter the mer sbton COMMU 1 OG bo bine ¢ . erninent, er returned & wie after the are ssinaiion, | hadfa conversation with COC. Chis, in Toronto, in February tasi: he epoke of the Jeter of Davis, which sanders had ‘exhitited: be seemed to und. retaud the charw of the letter perteetiy, aud maid he thought the end would jnetity the mean Surratt wwe pointed oot to ie tn doronto, loet ¢ Suary, L think, Leww Booth there twoor three thes | @pd rat at tuble with bin once, atthe et. Lawrence with Kanderr, Scott and. Ste ng with Booth, snd drinking wine with him at nee, Laaw Harold in Canada, in Febra Richwd Montsomery —teetified : I Thowpson, Clowens ©, Cla Canada a onm |p 0 this tive; also Georee Ny, Saucers, AF eompbe, Bevenier Tucker, WoO. Cea they were cone + whom L have me vr of times since che summer of 16 i. Hole » Harrington, The a Ar}. knew Jacob tin Hiekw and others, under fletiticns names, Thonpeon iad several Nanos One aud Lacy and Tracy friends of the Contederney wae Cateou over th Clky wae lbolt, Jacob Thompaon said he bad aul Northern @tates willing toro any lon and that id. at @ny time, have tle tyrant Li 1 lie al~ oubol the w t « weuld not it acrime, and that ald t se for the wcy | ib January . Phoup- ‘ that a propomtion bad im wo tidthe world of the tyrnute Li rant, anid ror that he hu ade it yw » proposition, butde ted his governiwnent at it) miy waiting thelr approy mond ; en, able to exe y) that he wasin this anew er uutil t thet Thavo seen he, the prieoger, a number of times in Canada, the Palle an the eummor of ‘4, and also at the Ue Loto at Loroute, Canada Weet, where Loon. wh him; | ob an interview with Mi, roveral oth had nought an interview while sovled, and bad been retused, leaving stoom, Leaw Payne in the passage way, He with Clement C, Clay talking to ain, M atopy { finiehed hia conversa. tion with this iiau iu an undertone, When he left me, De said, * Wait toe, Dwill return.” He soon came Back, wud bade te good bye. and asked where he could gee ne afier a tine J solt him and appoints da Bueeting, | spoke to (hie inan Payne in Clay's abse nee, and asked hin who he wae, leeald, *O. I'm a Cann alan. which wae te say, Pdou't wish you to ask me @uything more J menioned t ty Clay when | ‘What did hom “Thats so. he ed iter atime Clay waked tim, aod Clay anewe A leuehed; he mu ie an expr wel Whe au tu avery cout ath “ f since the nneaasineti met beve buckert neolb deeerveu oue @ py be did i was too bad uy go go when the he reter HO WEE LO Boras vane | 1 had wconseies with William ©. Clesry. aud told hin what Yhampeon suid i daooary tte eaid that Booth one of She partive io ® thompson had werred; he said, won ¢ wee too bad thas whole work had, not been de reterring to merassination, Clesr, whew fident of Thompaon, told me oo, ‘tf Cleary w oae-rnouthed tan, ter look out, we have that they would hey give up; he also sid | Oo in winter and euminer were suspected of the assuseination 9 law pid were destioy ing @ BreMi Mian) papers e. Lacted as te yued the vav Yh Ver registered it, but always #ome Oller nae, Ohh Wk WY POLY LAR RUT O OME, baie vet” en “We trust hin." ou tor their friends, « jon “ yo Te- the the Mr. cory wid that hey th 1; would witclosely related to all who hearty voiee now know yon rit ave ncurionit Oau aud cheer ! tell you anythin € rd it all, andinore too, [ly en if tconld teil youanything which you had not already heard, I do 4} motthink thot it wonld ben ri o here, When we are altting togethe i board, J. Wilkes Booth's effects), in Mr, herine’s, in the eunimer of 1864. from Onna to Gordonerille, and ich Learried back, came throngh espuer (foand amon «) houre, Bt. Oa Lcarried dirpatel: reculved a reply yw yarhington each time, end celivercd the diepatshes rire Waived States Government ; received the dir Lee at Gordonsville from a man im the rebel + Department, from their Secretary of State; I carried 1 * paper to Thomjeon. All there perme, named Thompeon, Clay, Cleary, @te, represent themaelves in the service of the Confederate Gowern- ment. Received thie diepateh in Cetober last. y claimed to represent the War Department, ‘Lhey approved the barning onr Northern cities, aud they represented themselves aa baving full powers from the rebel Government to act. without reterring their projeete to Kichmond, Thom paon and Clay both said eo. The attemps to burn New York City [know they were ‘oneaaes, iu, and went tO Washington three daye bef re it heppened to communicate it, A Strange Document. Washington, June’, A paper in ciphor has been given to the authorities, which wae found floatiuy in the dock at Morehead, N.C May @d. It ta dated Wasbineton, April 15, and signed © 0, B. No, Five,” and nye Deon dows: Tam heppy to inform you that Pet haa dene hie work well, Me je eate and old Abe tein hell, Now, Sir, alleveeare on you, You mount bring Gnast is in the Lande of old (Grey ere 4 Bhoee showed a luck of nerve in Skrwany's he fell back in good order, Joiuseos minat Crook baa him inebarge, Mind well that ‘ont and yon will have no difficuity, All He ow 4 epjoy the fruits of our labore LOCAL NEWS. NEW YORK AND THE VICINITY, Is other wel Honons to General Sureman,—This dit tingulehed soldier enjoyed comparatively a quiet day yestorday, there being no crowds around the house, | ent no vieitore excepta few personal friends, He re- mained at bome a!) day, On Saturday several die- tineulehed men called upon the General, many of whem remained with hin sometime, In the efter. wneral Kherman drove out with Mr. Beott, and hie absence thoee who called were received by Mre, Shertouan, whose urbanity and kindness won all bearte, Among the places viritod waa the etudio of an artiaton Hroadway, who ie preparing me paintings of the batvles of Chattanooga and Re The General recognized many of the localitice at ones, nud pointed out where © hia boye,"' as he called them, were when the retele “* Hed bin," a pre ceeding which Le sald was “ Quite abarp, and nade him eet along pretty lively " The portralts of several of Lie generals also elicited commendation, He re- mained about an hour, and eypeared deeply interested in all he aaw. Tare in the evening Mrs. Sherman aleo visited t tudio, and examined the portrait of her hnrhand, which she pronounced a faithful likenees, ntertained at o private dinner at the Union Club-rooms at eix o'clock P.M. In the evening the General visited the Union Taacue Club Rooms, Special invitations were eent aeveral gentlemen, not member of the club, who were al present todo honor te the General, Among those present were Gene, Kosencrana, Butterfield, &e, Licut, Cushtiag U. A., Peter Cooper, Fes Judges Davies, Keyn I'enhody, &e., Powtmaaer Kelly, Peter Cooper, vrintendent Kennedy, &., &e, The seventh t Band furnished the mu- sic, and acrowd of probably some five thourand per- sons weembled on the Bquare, in front of the club- rooms, About nine o'clock the General arrived, and was received with the moet enthusiastic cheering, which was renewed over and over, until the crowd grew hoaree, ‘The band track up the enepiring mu- sic of * Hall to the Chief," while these martial etraine of weleome were resounding, the “chin descended from hie carriace, and with much difficulty passed through the crowd to the club rooma., As he entered the larce parlor on the the second floor, he was creet- ed with cheers, and when order was somewhat re- stored, the Hon. James W. Heekman, Eeq,, In the of the 1 tof the Club, delivered an ad- jeneral, aa follows :® an- On behalf ofthe Union pleome The General ine Your face ten ow of your advan away, aud capltulared be tor: tmbia aod Kalelch—all th words here. When you led the way throuch¢ here we traced, day by dav, your procresa, w could, and We could OF NO, We were Biwase sure you wou ye out triumphant (Cheer) hpon the aleard and ¢ renlen? van ity of Routh Carolina the just ven ance she had rovoked, we here rejoiced at your wide array sweep 1 ny neroré the country of that ridieul hivalry, Wheu men doubted whether sherman ny could ever make ite way to ‘Terry and selotield, we aiwaye Tosintained bere, thatthe thing was as good aa done (Choove We ta'ked of you, we praisod von, we loved vou, for the directness and patriotic sentiments of dary with whch you made war, We have ven, ne well ad civilians mnieht, todo what we could ail through the tour year of wer to uphold our govern- }tient and its defenders with truti and loyalty, As one of the ny iT t thee defenders we thauk you, a ) tieneral on the glorious way iu which God las permitted you to lead ihe annies you directed always to victor (Cheers, General Sbertnan reepoudied aa follows: T think ro fenlinga eo kindly to the heart as the wel- come home ofa © Ue aud hed to this home by ¢ n Dawe be fe trebly dear totey feelings, T than 1, therefure, for the hiwlly greeting vou have eivou tie, and I feel my. 1 or the tr wind, with my » for you the coune o at rome fu Lwlh be very talc, to trace bo the f sherina: great Southern country, It ls y foep and 1 think [eould. explanation, minks y poluta roto ch are now ot eure, (Chee *} pnough for that, however, in the futnie VT neetsay cow ie that l thank you Jy for the Kindly eieetiog you have fir, for the handsome manner in varged your trust, (Laud cheers, | Jonathan Sturgee then proposed the following Mr resolutions, which were adopted unanimously : Keaolved, That the thanks of the Unton League Club be tendered to Major-General WoT. Sherman, for his noble co-operation with Lo euteuant-Ceneral Grant in the cempatgne which sesuited in the aur- render of all the rebel armies, and the reatoration ot peace to our entire country, Keso'ved, Tha. the advice of General Sherman to his soldiers, in hie farewell address to therm, to go quietly to their homes, aid to uu all those whe would induce them to join in any irrewular wartare upon their neighbors, meew with the hearty approval 01 this Club, Atter the reading and aloption of the above resolu. tions, those preeent were introduced and shook hands with the neral, who frequently recoynized an old friend among those who parsed Lefore him, The crowd outside, who were determined not to be forgot. ten, were so very clamorous for the appearance of the hero that the eails tor “Sherman” became too vocif- erous to be lenored, Aceordingly, the Ge escorted to the balcony, and bowed his ackr ie menta to the people in the square below, Ag first they called fora light, and then tore epeech, and in thie instance they were gratitied by the following lucoule address: 1 nnot make moonlicht stronger than it is, Avither do Twist to exhibit myself by gasiiehs, y andcheerm, A lump ore a be vininly tw the eewd,) I ; 4k ,o0d look Low, end imagine the rest,(Civers,) He then left the beleony and weat inside, In re- #Ponee to she popular demand, Gen, Rosecrans next came forward, and after thanking the assemblage for calling upon him, expressed his pride at being per- mitted to appear before eo tuany loyal men, Low that the rebellion wae crushed, the war ended, and that there was bo further dauger tbe dreaded from the workings of treason, The speaker then retired, Ano. her scene of haud-shaking eneued, and then re- freshmente wore served t the company present, Gon, Sherman lett the balding about 10 o'clock, and immediately proceeded to bis residence in 22d street. The Common Commetl Committee on National Affairs have been rather unfortunate in mot being able to fee the Ge ral and acyuaint bim with the resolution of both boards offering him the hoepitalities of the clty, After repeated attempts to ree bim, without avail, the Chairman of the Committee (Ald, Farley) at lemgth sont him a note, informing him of the ae- tion of the Common Council, and requesting bis presence in the Governor's Koom at 11 clock to-day. it is understood that the General has sent @ courteous reply declining the proffered henor, having made arrangements to visit West Point on bis way to the Wert, Menper m tur Eveverta Warn—A Citizen Biot Deav ny A Poviceman—Tur Mua nen Attempts Acrcrpe —A foarfal tragedy was enacted Satarday night, in the Eleventh Ward, by whieh @ citizen named Albert Ainslee, who resided at 141 Third street, met a sudden death at the hands of Officer Gustavus Webber, of the 11th Precinct. who in turn made a determined effort to destroy bis own Jife, erent, tl wifein It ® from all at can be learned at ebiet bad some difficulty with ard to Ainsley, whoee vinite he didn't ep ove of, and on going to his home, No. 119 Colum- bin stivet, at about & o'clock on Saturday, was ereatiy anbeyed at seeing Ainsle yre tolkipg to bie wite. A quarrel ened, whea Webber, E strongly excited, dre revolv peket ot Ainsiee nthe brent, cau La ehildien. Hietin u ite n Webber war alvo about Su yeare of and had served two vearein the army, then fied. and wandered Into ttieet, near Avenue B, where be entered & it lo& placed the pistol to his own breset and H @ wound which it ie thought will re he was found by Officer Rev nolda, to Heilevue Horpital, 13 years of age, and @ bachelor, npioyed in the City Ipepecto.'s Lre- nee, He had no He is of very excitable temper, but was siwas considered @ govd officer LATER, Coroner Wilday held an inquest upon the above care last evening, at which the following facts were elicited, differing materiatly, it will be seen, from the firat reporte : Haturday evening a patrolman of the 11th precinet, after coming off duty, proceeted to hia residence, 119 Columbia atreet, and eat down to tea with hi wife, and officer Ream, of the aame preeinct, who boarded with the farnily, At firet he appeared an foce humor, n but sulwequentiy becan to rave, and act amanner which led hia wife and friend to imagine that he was ineawe He seemed to be partienlarly bitter against ® roundsman, of the enive precinet, named Lynch Finally he tore up bis uniform coat, and eaid he would have nothing farther to do with the police, | His wite remoustrated with him, and he struck at her, but the blow did nos tate effect. He then put on & paseod through the minutes, witnessed the affair, then tled fri yn lett the house in 18th etreet, shot himeelf though the lett breass, into the front parlor, met one Albert Alnsice, whom ehe asked to go in try to pacify hor husband, Be of citizen's clothes and appearel to eet calmer, Boain left the house, After this Webber acted eccentric and violent manner, among other jug up @ kere larop and throwing tt tilewife then left the house He did eo, andios hort time after ahe returned to the house an id Ainslee together, The hw acting tn a Violent manner, and at- © his wife, when Ainelee requested +o, when be turned upon the nek obim with open hand a land ar he " Webber again struck him, sad ¢t fe fired athim, The veral alee Cn n the room proceeded to an open lot ues B and C, and then Lhe bail parsed between # entirely through his body causing avery dangerous wound, Officer Reynolds, of the 18th Precinct, who witnered the transaction, with the ald of some citi- rene took him to Bellevue Hospital, where Sh ates accounts, he lay ina critical condition, The et A mislee was conveyed to the iith Precinct Biation, where the inquest was held. A verdict wae seturued to the effect that the deceased came to hie death by a shot from a pistol in the bands of Gustavus Weober, DistixGvisuEeD rebels, ex-Seeretary” Arrrvats,—Two “big” Mailory and ex- “ Senator” Hill, arrived here on Saturday, ag prisoners of the Government, erey, Col, Martin Mauory wore «@ suit of Confederate Barke, in eommand of Fort Latuyette, has been made a Brigadiar-General, and ae { lis firet orders was to look sharp after the two «h gents ebove alluded to, CENTRAL PARK,—Saturday ‘and yesterday the warm weather induced thousands of people to visit the cool pla «of the Central Park, and enjoy the music and the ecenery of that beautiful breuthing Tur Turxverrin Festivar toelay will be one of the finest held in Jones’ Wood for many years Arrangemeuts have been made by which all who visit the Woods will be eratified. Beveral prizes will be distributed among the Turners, and several sinjapg societios will take part ia the pro- ceedings, Tuk Weatier,—Yesterday, the thermome- ter indicate ad b° in the shade at 12 o'clock, Gey, Dix's ComMAND TO BR Repucep,— ant has given orders for the rellef of all gene- ral and staff officers in Gen, Dia's command, who are not needed Fpircopal A kt celebrated yesterda: It le expected that Gene, Peck, Butter- field, Anderson and Mant will be among the relieved. Tue New Court House,—Five hundred den are to be employed this morning for the purpose of proceeding with the erection of the new Court House in the City Hall Park, which will now be pushed on towards completion, with visor, Wuirsuntit t.—The feast of Pentecost was with great pomp in all the { Catholic churches, At St, Patrick's Cathedral, a pontifical high mass was sung, the hymn Veni Creator Spiretua being introduced, kept to commemorate the descent of the Holy Ghost upon the disciples, according t the promise of the Saviour that he would send the Comforter to therm, after he left them, found in Acta ii, ER Kirby Smith, tho ‘lexan rebel, was formerly a resi- dentof thie city tevant under Major Henehaw's command, from whom we have this luformation, Wuat a Littie Gire Sarp,—A little girl riding in a Brooklyn herse car on Saturday was in- Vited to sit on A gentleman's knee, bus deciioed, ‘The day ia The history of this event will be New-Yorker,—The notorious d wae atone time # second leu- She subsequently informed that the gentleman in question was a brave major of the army of the Union, whereupon she said: “Oh, 1 am 60 sorry I didu't eit on his Knee FLAG RAisina,—-A new United States flag will be raleed this morning, with appropriate core- monies, on the Free Academy in East 25d stree Epwin boorw recently received from a com- mittee of the New York Lodge of Masons a commu- nication expressing the esteem imwhich he (Booth) ie held by his brethren of the fraternity, to which the tragedian hee replied, In bis lette®, he taye ‘*The nature, manner and extent Of the crime which has been laid at oar door have crashed me to the very earth; my detest the act, in all ite attribut jon aud abhorrence of are inexpressible; my eriet ib unuttorable, and were it not for the eyinpachy of friends such as you, it would be intolerabe" he concludes t op inmyr pressed uw dens tna € ny * Por the future, also, L stall struggle rement, bearing & Leavy heart, au op- viy and wounded name~dreadtul bur- to my too welcome graqe.”" MELTING OF THe STREET CLEANING Com. MIBBION OPENING or Prorosats.~ Pareuant to public notice, the Street Cleaniag Commission met at 12o'chock M., on Saturday, in the Mayor's office, full board was present. A Reeorder Hoffman oblected to tho phraseology of the ninth section of the epeciti- cations. then opened His honor obeerved that the Commission reserved the right to modily the specifieations where it ehonld be deemed advisable, proposals : ‘The proposals for cleaning the streets were ‘The following ts the list of the Edward L. lelmbold proposed te clean the streets one your, ole McQuade, $500,000, ‘he New for oue year for $40,000. Patrick MeCutlerty, Charles Guid ¥. Kinueley propoeed to do the satng and Williem Fr BATO.UA, for for one year, oie Banliary wad Compons Compan? had coveral Br ala, the firet of whieh streets, &c., for one year for 8500, lowtne for the pe: $400,000, second, find aig tne fas of ten years: 1000; thd to ie x , seven 4 MBO a igh A Ftape pint 160,080. bes M hg Browne, siephen napp and Wm, Pe a proposed to do work tor one year at 600, The Commission then edjourned to 2 o'clock this afternoon, SELLING) Ligoon witHour Licensr,—All liquor dealers who have not taken out licenses, or who do not take ont the same during the present sessions of the Commisiones of Excise, are to be presented the Grand Jury, Tbe Commissioners will sit every other day Cl nesdays excepted) until the fifty days re- qnired by law shall have been completed 4 Masonic,.—The Grand Lodge of Free and Accepted Masons will commence {te ananal Commu- nication to-morrow at 2 o'clock P.M, The present teasion will be unusually interesting, and several monsares for the general welfare of the craft will come under discussion, The Grand Lodge will this year be opened with prayer by the Bist Worn and Rev. 8. H. Weston, D.1)., Grand Chaplain, th’ being the first time for several years in which the Protestant Episcopal forin of prayer will have heen on opening « Grand | odge, the simple reason that amone the Grand Chaplains there was vo minis- ter of that particular denomination, District Attorsrey HALt was on Satur- day appointed counsel to the Board of Charities and Correction, at a salary of 61,604 year, THE COURTS. Court Calendars This Day. Srvneme Covwr—Craourt—Part [. Nos, 1721,1613, 1759, 1259, 451, 1685, 549, 876, 1126, 1297, 1495, 1°69, S41, 1425, 1129, 1419, Lavi. 1249, 1.85, 1335, Part 11 —Now, T. 4, 1744, 1426, 1144, 1404, 1962, 174, 812, ISA, 1354, 1820, 1009, 1606, 9uZ, 1205, 1326, 1765, 442, Nos. 1 140, 141, 1515, 1¥10, FOAL Teum—Demurrers,—Ni 143, 144, 145, 146, 147, 14%, 149, 16u 151, Insuce and fact.—Nos. 145, 169, 160, 161, 162, 163, wion Count—Part [.—Nos, 6423, 6455, 6537, ; 77, 4455, O625. 6627, 6541, F645. 6549, 55504, 3441, 8521, 4557. Part [1,-—Noa, 145, 9y8, 3994, 5062, GOES. BT 76 T22, B19 4624, 4015, 5004, 49044194, 4335, 4960, Cow Piman—Part L—Noe. 946, 882, 687, 625, 639, 947, R40, 2%, 171, THQ S13, 10%, 98, 949, 938, 026, O52, ¥2b, 42, 271, 410, Bu, 109, Part LI.—Noe, 11 1012, 1U14, 1015, 993, 8491, 876, Powice Inteteionsce,—Arrest of Merchants charged with Conspiracy te Defraud Inaurance Com panica,—On Saturday, Captain Freer and Officer Beott, of the 4th Precinct, arrested four merchants, named John W, Freeman, Luther N. Fuller, Jodah Pierce, and William Findon, on the complaint of Honry W. Scoble, a member of the Fire Insurance Patrol, residing at No. 403 Greenwich atreet. It ap- pears that the accused have been engaced tu business at No, 4 Erie Buildings, (Duane street.) and have dealt larvely in liquors r. Scoble alleges that « fire broke out on the third tloor of the premises on the nieltof the 20th of April, the origin of which was suxpirious: andon the night ot the Sth ult. another fire wos discovered in nearly the same place where the firet one occurred, A thorough examination was made of the premises after the eecond fire by the In- surance Patrol, when it was found that far lees liquor had been stored in the building than had been repre- sented by the defendants, Mr, Scoble further says that from the large arnount of {insurance on the prop- erty alleged to be in the building, he is of the belief that a collusion existed between the defendants for the purpose of defrauding insurance companies, The witness further saya, that he believes that Judah Pierce did set tire to the building and contents, with the intent to defraud the Relief, St, Nichol and other insurance companies, and that Freeman, Fuller and don conspired with Pierce to effect the teony, It (e enid that the defendants were insured for $75,090, on goods which on examination proved to be worth only #16,000 or 820,000. The accused were held to await an examination before Justice Dowling, Robbing an Attache of the Tomba.—Mr, Joseph Dougherty, an attache of the City Prison, iy ombe) on Friday night was accosted at the corner of Spring and Mercer streets, by two men, who enticed him into a drinking ealoon in that locality, where they succeeded in stealing his gold watch, with which they escaped, Subsequently, Joha Ward, alias Sparrow, and John Malloy, were arrested on suspicion of being the light-fingored thiev Janitor Robbed.—On Friday night, as Mr. George Weightman, janttor of Grammar School . 47, io 12th street, was entering a Fourth avenue car at the Oath treet ferry, he was assaulted by @ thief, who stole hie wateh aud chain, Mr. Weightuian compelled the thief to give up the wateh, but waa unable to arrest the raven, He was, however, subsequently taken and locked up, Murderous Assault.—On Saturday night, Anthony Straub, and Josep Wirrman, residing at 66 Fourt avenue, quarrelied, and Straub thrust a piece of trou Wire into the throatot Wirrmaua, inflicting a wouud whieh will probably prove fatal, Officer Qui a ar reoted Straub, Attempt to Steal a Watch and Chain.—James Kel- ly, meod 10 years, was arraigned before Justice Hogan charged with having attempted to steal a watch aud chain valued at 3600, from John Thurston, of 49 Cherry street, Burglary...On Saturday morning the bakery of Mr. Janes Lewis, No, 51 Hester street, was entered by three persons, but they were discovert 2 proprietor, » Lo lives in the upper part lng, Aud twoof the men, who Edward McKeever and Charles rf names ae ve arrested, BROOKLYN, Drowsred WHILE ATTEMPTING TO Desert, Coroner Lynch concinded an inquest on Baturday upon the body of Christopher Murphy, who was found drowned atthe foot of F0th street, Gowanus, about a week since, He wasn seatnan on board the eh'p John Bright recently arrived from Liverpool, and in at- tempting to escape trom duty, lowt bis life. A report was current that the mate had threatened to shoot soe boatmen tor attempting to pick Murphy out of the water, but that wae disproved, and «verdict in accordance with the facts, and exonerating the mate frou all blame, was rendered, Favau Accrpent,—A child named Catharine Burton, aved 6 years, while playing with her fether in the Atlantic Foundry, Van Brunt street, on Sat- urday afternoon, was caught by @ screw on the sheft, and whirled round several times, The brains of the fir were dashed against the wall before the , machinery could be stopped, The parents reside at No. 4 Van Brunt etreet, CovuntTrrerrir $2 bills on the Bank of Senaca Falls were in cireulation on Saturday evening, Bev- eral were passed on store and saloon Keepers. MARINE NEWS. June 6—S. Rie . Rots, 7 27-—H. Water.06 06 ARRIVED. BTPAMAHIPS. Helvetia, Liverpool and toy ny We) bosses, Sa’ Queets- ah; Alhambra, Char eston; iposa, New Lucy, Bermuda; City of Liverpool and Queenstown; Catharine Whiting, 8a Vaouah; Penusylvania, Liverpool; New York, Bromen, SHIPS John Bertram, Hamburg; Wilberforce, of Bremen, from Antwerp, BARKS-—Tejuca, Remedios; Nipisiquit, Cardenas; Arietta, Remedios; Honduras, Minititlan; Keindeer, May nguez, PR, BRIGS—Marshal Dutch, Bangor; Chanticleer, Har bor Breto! vosetta, of Halifax, trom Vera Orux; BK Inginac, Miragoane; Naiad, C enfuegoe; A Brad- shaw, Minititian; C M Reynolds, Lin Don Juan, na; Divigo, Cow Bay; A Welll , Crenfueg Orle > BCHOONERS--Mar flower, Maryland; P 8 Lindsay. Saco; Shanuon, Bleuthers 8 Downing, Abueu RM Btarke, Middletown America, Providence; Bella Teck, Rew London; Staten Islander, Branford: k B Smith, New Hedford; senator, Koeton; LS Barnes, Boston for sing Sing; svaiy gb, Stamford; Jeddie, Calais; Harriet Lewis, Providence for Rondout; Gea W Cumuina, Boston for Albany; Dwight, Lingan, C B; Galota, Boston for Troy; A Crandall, Westerly; N Barkelew, Providence; Wm Collyer, Newport; Him City, Prov! John Harman, Boston for Alexandria; Rosita, Campeachy; Eveline, Port Royal; Alert, Tampico; Maxeon Rogers, Matanzas; H Willets, Hos ton for Albany; Astoria, Roudout for Boston; Laura Jane, Georgetown; Susan, Wareham; Concordia, Kockland; Albion, Forest, do; Erie, Machias; Cabot, Boston; Chase, Rondout for Providence; Gea Meade, Lubec, TRAY LIN UDSON RIVER RAILROAD—ON AND after Monday, June 6 1506, traing leave {th at, station tor Albany aud Troy, conneeting with North- ernand Weetern graing at 7.50 8. my 2.00, 4,00, 6.00 and 10,30 p,m, Sleeping care attached to the 6,00 and 10.40 p. m, trains, he 6.00 p,m. train rune through to Buffalo und Buepension Bridge via Troy, without change of cars, Sunday tram at 6,00 p.m, TOUCEY, Anst, Supt. pure NEW AND SPLENDID STEAMER ANDREW FLETCHER, wil make Toqular 6z° cursions for the season to the Fishiog Banks daily. Leaving foot of 10th et, East River, at 6a. Broame at. at 6: Peck Bip mt 6%; Spring et. ab 7, and Pier N, Ry at T's @, m. Refreshments nse Woows BOR HN Bia OMS + AeORe Too Late for Classification. YOUNG MAN WISHES A SITUATION ard “a hel; bar as coactrman's helpes, gardener’ ‘bie Please A tender, ht porter, anyt OF addres a note to JOHN IN, 9, Fash ie ot, Brooklyn. A GkocrRy AND 1 LIQUOR STORE POR sold aa the TW be gg ety io Mowe roe at. 1 A XNtWsra PER, CANDY AND TOY¥ store for wale cheap, U55 Ave. B. 386 ‘A FIRST CLASS OPERATOR WANTED Wheeler & Wilson's sewing machine, on linem coats, at 331 Kaas 16th at, near Btuyvesant at hed D&. BONE, 114 WEST isTH STREET, diseases of the heart, lungs, liver, kidneys, wlee- rated throats scrofula, old ulcers, tamore epelepay OF fita, eruptions, and every form of in disease ca Hours, | to 4, Letters must be addressed LH. BONES M.D. as above, Ea. , 7A OOP SKIRT HANDS WANTED— Learners wanted on skirts, Apply 19 Bowery 28T OOP SKIRT MAKERS WANTED — TO be sood hands « hieh price paid. 1189 Brondwar, 1” AILORS AND TAILORESSES AND buttonhole makers on fine curtom and shop frock conte; no obections to wages, Call for l week, J. PISER, 16% Canal at, 8d floor, 391 Vy ANTED — TAILORS AND TAILORES- fem; 1 good huttonho'e maker, on fine conte; the pighert wages prid, Call for l week, L. PISER, No. 2 Mott at. top Poor. i = 390 \ ANTED—A GOOD VEST MAKER; ONE der e Call for Gaye at S43 Wert 26th 8 ‘ floor. 836 WQWANSTED—OPERATORS AND BAISTERS « for civil work, Apply for 1 week, No. 69 Gave ED A. . W GOOD CARPENTERS V to co to Waterbury, UConn, ly to D. MELOY, 20 White st, in the saloon, bet. 6 and o'cloc this morning, 389 TEAS AND COFFEE. CONOMY 18 WEALTH—GO TO THB GREAT \NION TFA COMPANY, 61 VESEY B&T.,N. Y. CHOICE _AND G TEA, COFFER A Petailod at wholosse price Fu.tou and Main ste, Beeokly LOST AND FOUND. OG LOST—$3 REWARD, IN. sth AVE, near Both st,on Sunday, at te o'clock, © email white epaniel, with biack spot on her hack, and anoth. a on her ear, and red ribbon around her neck. The above reward will be paid upon deliver. ie, sWerdse et OST ~A FIREMAN’S BADGE, NO 22, OP hose 4, The tinder will please leave it at 206 ave- nue ©, a . Ww STRAY ED OR STOLEN FROM THE REAR of she Custom House in Exchange et, on Baturday about % o'clock, a dark bay horse. spring cart harness. Any information given that will lead to bis recovery will be suitably rewarded, No. of cart, 28. Apply to R. MERKLE, Custom House. 125 STOLEN OR STRAYED FROM 38TH ST, and let ave, two cows, one a light ri with broad horns, pointe cut, the other a brown, with eurl- ed borus; both has a email quantity of milk, Any one returuimsftlem to 661 vd ave., between 34th and 35th ote, will be suitably rewarded, 96 REWARD —A BLACK AND TAN hs Ap Cceayil away Som foot of Brootue st, Any ew re ve Te the dog to foot of Broome * A argeapehalesicad 8 C. KOSTERS, P. SWADE, ¢. y REWARD—STRAYED FROM 253 MUL. erry at, i terrie: her back, lon ta on Friday feornler sand So, about d's o'clock; war reen taken into Gaynor's liquo Prepac hyena San at hres nari . By returni if 263 above reward will be paid, and no questions exket. 100 $ REWARD—LOST, ON SAIURDAY at about 10 o'clock, on Ward's Leland, 9 coat containing a larwe pocketbook, The finder will re ceive the above reward by leaving the pocketbook and. papers at CAMPBELL'S, 158 E. 47th et, and no ques. tions aske ia 4 REWARD-—LOST IN DEY ST., ON Saturday afiernoon, June Sd, a bundle of money, containing two hundred aud forty dollars all in five and ten dollar bills in greenbacks, I and my wife worked jor the same four years, it was all the money we had in this world, The above reward will be pafd by delivering the money ats. 8. LACEY @ BROTHER'S, T7 Dey at. or at the Sun office, 1 SEWING MACHINES, OR SALE—ONE OF SINGER'S No. 2 ing inachine, in firet clase order. Price $36, Can be seen at any tinue in the basement of lu Nasean at, N.Y. 165 For SALE—TWO SINGER'S SEWING t ja perfect order; muss be sold; boheen tor awook at No, 116 riton st,, near Greeuwich, ’ ROVER & BAKER'S FIRST PREMICM Elastic Stitch and Lock Stiteh Sewing Machines, 495 Broadway, New Yous, aud 46 Fulton at, Brook- lyn, Rs cs 363 EWING MACHINES FOR SALE AND TO rent, Wheeler & Wilson's new and second han and thorough instraction givem, Machines repai ay kept in the best order, at 1,270 Broadway, ae A MOST we INDERFUL DISCOVERY — Teeth extracted without oh Beautiful octh Toserted, Gi tecke renin inated with or without extracting the roote, Ail operations warranted. J, JAY VILLIERS, 155 Grand at, two blocks from Broadway. 338 SETT OF TEETH MADE IN THREE hours, at $45 Gth avenue, between Zlet and Ziad street, cheap, light, durable upper setts and wolghted fower setts; rote with pluupers, W restore youthful appearance; perfect salixfaction or no pay; no Advance reyuired; teoth positively extrac without pain; care taken with nervous patients, 8 FULL SET OF TEETH INSERTED With or without extracting the roota, from $8 and up> wards, Gold, sliver, and cement filings, 60 conta and upwards, Extracting without pain, At los et, between Sd and 4th ave, OTIC F—OFFICERS’ CLEARANCES romptly obtained. Liberal advances made, LEF ERTS, HOFFMAN & Co, Times Buliding, 4 Park Kow, New York, = a Roce ED OUT AND Dis- SOLDIERS MUSTEI Ls charged can have relaim for pay, bounty, vedily settied by calling clothing and ration money or addressing the U. 5. Claim Ageucy of uw BROWN & CO,, 2 Park place, N.Y. STO ING, OLD BLACK BALL Line— [he packet ship ISAAC WEaB, will have: dispatch for the above port or passage or qin on the ROY AL BANK OF IRELAND, apply ta ROCHE BROS, & COFFEY, Lid aad 116 south ay 34 near Peck slip. OR _LIVERPOOL—TAPSCOTT’S LINE= SHIP GRATITUDE SAILS TO-MORROW, FOR LONDON, NEUTRAL FLAG. Lipper Ship ALBION SAILS THIS DAY, Ps passave $75. Second Cabin @20, Payable im . For passage spply to RITeMR A paCUTt, BROTULRS & CO, 86 South at, Passage TO AND FROM GREAT BRIE at D URELAND, BY PEAMS ) SAILING PACKET BEE AMT REDUCED PRICE: bite Drafts available throughout Fugiaud, Ireland, and Scotland, Parties wishing to engage passage, send for their friends, or 1emit money toptue old country, can de oo at the lowest rates by app yin. st TAPBCOLT, BROTHER & CO. _.----._-_____ S# South street, — FROM AND TO LIVERPOOL oo —Ly the Old Black Star Line.—-Fowr SOR LIVERPOOL Liverpool, the AD.LATDE saile on June 10th, ¥or Passage apply to WALLIAMS &GULON, Orpie AND YIV! ae turday, J ut y june isth, Cabia bie inecurrency, Apa @ Broadway, STEAM Ti Y QU POOL, -HELVETIA sails PENNSYLVANIA ails satu byw WiddLauss Gvi8h,

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