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, (Continwed from the Piet tre rave bie Information in the War ent ab syasnine inn, rovent shal, The author received lfag the conreren: @ he wanted the orn re Depa: b t for t Raving at nent or yr It pledres protection and pay ment tyenees both ways, promises @ euitable reward efal information is furnished, and urges him to bumanity and jnatice by divulging witness knew in reterence to the Inte trag- plo’ to burn thecity of New ral perrous, One Rober’ a command, and poke o it Letore the attermp alse heard about different raide and contioued bia Intercourse with thas class of men, for the pui pore of finding out and giving infor- mation. in G ada, he aad, nine tenthe of the peo- ple were rank relel eympathizers, Witness never contributed money or services to the revel cause. Never received a do lar fiem the Government tor the information turnist haa proof from thy Provost Marsha! at Detroit he furnished valuable infor- @ation withont remuneration. edy. York, beard it from Drake formerly of M Release of Suspected Persons, Washington, June 6.Dr. Samuel Cox, of Lower Maryland, charged with harboring Booth and Harold, bor Leen ielensed fiom confinement. Col, Gieen, proprietor of the Van Nene piace, in this city. and hie wife, have also been releared. The house of Green is enpposed to hare heen the place eclected for the eon- ‘ealment of Mr, Lincoln. after he hed been kid- napped, according to the original plan of the conspir- Mews icoms |p Telegraph to tha How York Bun.) Tne troops of toe Bouthern part of New York will rendezvous at Hart's Islaud until paid off, Tie Ancient and Honorable Artillery Company of Boston paraded yerterday, on ite two bundred tod twenty ninth aur.versary. Tue subscriptions yesterday to the Reven-Thirty ont, a4 televraphed to Jay Cook, were $1,015,260, Vhe number of ndividual aubseriptions were 709, fer armounta of 60 and $100, How. AW. Cranks, of New York, some time zo appointed UB, Consul at Valparaiso, haa ae- ‘opted the appointment, and will at once proceed © bis poms, Aw order for the release of all poleoners of war uoder the rank of Major, will soon be issued, Com- mminsioned officers will be required to give bonds for the faithful observance of the oath. Snonrtany Hewanp wamat the State Department ovor four bours yesterday, attending to bin dis- patches for the foreign mails, Frederick A. Boward (8 steadily improving in health, Dn. Mackey, the Unionist of Charleston, 8.C, has been appointed Collector of that port, in ae- knowledgement of hie services to the Union pris- oners and bis steadfast loyalty throughout the re- bellion Tor number of vessels in commission on the At- Jautic seaboard of all descriptions is ordered to be reduced from about 600 vessels to 90. The West Gulf Squadron ‘#8 to be reduced to 20, and the Mis- biesi;y! Squadron to 15 vessels, Tas P eaident of the United Slates has within the past few Gayn receiv da violently threatening let- wer wlich hes been placed in the bands of the pro- per eutborites for invostixation, The letter was mailed dn Washirgtoo and beare the signature “Nirapo Vine,"* Tus Toronto Giona, of yeoterday, announces that she Canwlian delesates are meeting with marked #iccees in regard to the measure for the considera- Hon of the British provinces, The policy proposed Includes a basis upon which the convection he- tween England aud Canada will be placed, upon « fren an | lasting foundation. Tue Secretary of the Navy bas issued a circular directing that in the employment of mechanics and others in the navy yards, at naval stations or else- where, preference be given to such as bave been honorably disebarged from the navy end marine corps, and especially, if possible, to those who bavo Leen wounded or disabled, Tuc War Departinent has just {asued an order directing the Quartermaster'’s Department to fur- oish oll prisoners of war, and citizen prisoners, who have been or may be released from confine- ment by reason of taking the oath of sllegiance to the United States, with transportation to their homes, or to the nearest points thereunto which it cay be practicatle to reach by the usual routes, Tar Government has received a translation of the wloroas of felicitation of the Hellenic Greeks of Constentinopls to Hn, EF, Joy Morris, U. 8. Minis- ter, on the victories which have saved this country egainst demestic treason and forelgn intrigues. Chose Greeks also joiu in an address of eympathy on the assassination of President Lancoln, and the «tempt on the life of Secretary Reward. Wrtnin the last wo days, 3,008 returned troops cove beeuehtertained at the Cooper's Bhop and {>.0on Refreshment Salocn at Philadelphia, includ- ng the Sta New York, Ist Rhode Island Battery, ist Ma’ne Artillery, lat New Hampehire Artillery, 1th Maine Bottery, Osh Massachusetts Battery, 2d, $4, 4b an’ Osh Maine Batteries, 12sb New York Maite 19th Maine Regiment, and 95th New York Koy cut, besides Peunsylvenia and New Jorsey euls, General Intelligence. (By Mail to the New York Sun.) sailors 8p freely for $1 = day. syn Faun, of Oxeols, Wis, recently captured ‘ Bante Ts Pitfal se eindent at Poughke ps.c, ma itrain in that ¢ while w Sinday evening, and killed, he Sonitery Fair at Chicazo 000, Maré. Lincoln te still in Keve arrived st Bormoda mm, with 1,000 bales of ere were 1. De s4amirs puaband prop ry T® recent! committed an | g lly Lear Dladensin g M4, Abey have been seu.euced to AT the Bt, hermenteads have bee Clond, Mion. lant office, over 400 xl b Rov, M+. Conway Tellers who will sertle upon them as soon as | Wher teria of service expires, off ber lapertal Malowiy, Empress Clarlotie, from the City 0 Mexioo, by a party of wuerr lias, while her majesty waa takiug a quiet wall vear the Park Alameda. bBome of the guerrillas were captured, Tra wife of General John C. Breckinrides the erl\f-exiled trojicr, arrived in Cincinnati, on Frovlay, frm Wuasbinglun, by rmission o: Presidents ‘| Lngou, ob hor way so visit ber relatives in Ken- ucky, Ty in stated that Genera) Grant will be in Phila- Sep is on the 4th of Joly, This also stated tliat bew.l be at Saratoga Springs on the same diy. This fort er aumounced that be will be at Alba ay op that say A vey carefully executed counterfert #100 legal- fencer (8 Treasury note bas inade its appear ence ju Boston, aod has conmderably disturbed te cireulation of the whole of that denomination of notes. The note is beautifully executed, Tae famous blarkade-runner, the Denbigh, has ou chaned ry the Feceral gunboats, run aground, oon fre = urot, Hes copteia \ An attempt was male, not long since, ¢o carry (Godfrey) and the crew managed to eecaps and took passage in the Lark for Havana. Tra gunboats Obippews, Faker, Monticello, Hardo, oa the monitors Monadnock and Canoni- ona, errived at Havana under command of Ad- mira! R Se are te 9th ult, a "he hemes at num people, inciuding the foreign caekatn who paid their respects to the Admiral, Amoxa the Union prisoners confined by the reb- ela li. the prison, at Andersonvilie, were twenty- three members of the 7b artillerr, an Albany regiment, out of w! ich number only three aurvived thelr imprisonment, Another terrible record of the rebellion. Tne (ay of mourning on Thursday lart was gen- era)ly observed in Richmond as « day of bumil'a- tion and prayer, In all of the churches at whico religious services were held, appropriate allusion ee evout which the day commemo- rated. Derr Gramn, of ancient memory, has taken the emnesty cath at Washington, tut reserves tho privilege of expressing bis opinion on negro mb- jects, He bas also made apecial application to the President for pardon, under the provision reapect- ing the “‘exvepted ciass’’ who are worth over $20,090, Tanre thousand Sioux warriors are reported conxrewating at Devils Laks, Mion. preparng to Sitack that postand other potnia Some trouble is also apprehended from the Chippewas, The mili- tary force of the district inaboutto be increased by eo regiment of a ie which, with the arsenal force, will secure the frontier posts and pestle. ments Tus Most Worthy Grand Sire of the Independent Order of Odd Fellows bas issued @ proclamation,in view of the restoration of peaco in the Jand, dee ing the unbroken taity of the Ord ing that there existe no hi lishmneut of the fraternal relatious that formeriy existed | etween all the jurisdictions subordinate to the Grand Lodge of the United States. He inviee the brotherhood every where to unite in the coming Graud Lodge Besson at Baliimore om the third Monday in next Septew Lor. Toe ag J e) at West Point thie year have ordered a silver goblet, to be presented to the first-born babe of apy member ot their cians. It isiormed im imitation of @ 12-pounder bombshel’, supperted by ® mortar and cannon, with all the eq\ipments of the four corps, viz. ; artillery, cav- siry, infantry and engineer, t * pick and spade, with toe motto, "Aan (“Let ues try!) surrounding the roortar a: relief medaliions of Cupid, Venus, Mara and Min- erva, and the oh Oi the goblet is surmounted by « cadet in full uniform ; on the lid are engraved the dames of tho 69 wewmbers of the class of 1865, Rixz pm Laos, secesh sympathirer and editor at Havana,recent!y siato! in public that {fa war were ty broak out betwren France and the United States, Oy thousaud French soldiers would be wore than enough to overrun the whole of the United States, Col, Francisco Montaos, a Spaniel gentieman who hae teen traveling jn this country, amilingly ro- ies that tho speaker did not know the United ses; that he Liniself had been in i', and thas nei- thers tundred nor two hundred tiousanu men were enough for such an undertaking bia wae the foundation of @ duel which fullowed, in which the Colonel was wounded slightly. ‘ Trew NEW YOLK AND THE VICINITY. Wurt-Morpay, — The German population of this city and vicinity, celeb:ated Pprigat Mentag, as itis called in German, in @ social manaer, the various Turnverein Singing Societion and Sclutsen Corps turning out in large numbers to do honor to the occasion. At Ts o'clock A, M., the several societics ssembied in Turn Halle, Urehard street, and cou- menced to make p.cparations for the celebration, after which they paraded in fiont of the building, under the Grand Marehalship of Capt. H. J. Kicber, with Herren Geo, Atrippell, H, Kennecke, and Lieut, Van Hufe as wide, They atarted for Jones’ Wood, with band, banners, &c.,at Sy c'clock. The line of mareh wae up Orchard street to Canal, through Canal to Bowery, thiough Bowery to Second street, avenue A, Seventh street, avenue Mh, and tb street, and down Sth atreot to the boat and barge, where all embarked for Jones’ Wood, Onarriving at the Wood, the fer- tivities of the day commenced by dancing on the veveral platforms, “scupping,” &c. Many, however, preferred a quiet walk in the shady woods. The Turnera, numbering some 25), performed a numberof «7 mnoatic feats in a manner which won considerable applause from the asecubled crowds, which at one time exceeded five thousand people. The crerciees on the vaulting bar were particularly good, and the beholders were often in fear lest some daring gytnn- ast might fall and break his neck. The next part of the exercises were “climbing” the greased pole, then the * Sacklanfeu," or leaping in sacks, all parte of the body, except the head, being confined inarack. Ten Prizos were offered for the former feat, and 22 for the latter, Every one has heard of the efforts made by aman to catch agrensed pig by the tail, and hold him fast, and every body who hae seon that feat per- formed, has laughed immoderetely thereat; but the efforts of the yonng Turners yesterday tocllind the gToasy pole threw all the others in the shade. It was teally laughable to see one poor fellow, who had managed to get near the top 'et go his hold at the moment when the priv was within his reach, and fall to the ground amid the laughter of tho spectators, among whom perhaps was his sweetheart, One of the climbers notwithatanding repeated elips, atill per- severed, and attempted to reach the top. A pair of bright eyes were anrionsly watching him at a dis- tance, and as he would look towards those anxious eyes a smile from two rosy lips beneath would encou:- age bim to persevere, He did persevere and at length was within a few inches of the top, but Just as ho was about to snatch the prize, his foot slipped and he came like @ rocket-stick tothe ground, After he dropped our reportor had the curioeity to watch him, Thesame lovely ¢irl was ewittly by his side, He jumped ap quickly though @ tear etood in his eye, as ho left the ground with the young woe man, whose beautiful lips Kireed away the teardrops, whilst a few words mattored in German sald, “Never mind, darling; you will succeed next year, You were the beat of them all now. Agno one recchod the top of the pole. noone gained « prix for this eport, The prizes were eubseqnently han overto the aack-runnere, ‘Theeo prizes consisied of various artie'es, froin a pocket handkerchief to a wold ting, Thirty-two promiums were ¢ uted in ell but the names of the :ecip ents wore not ascertained About th ee o'clock a emart shower of rain scattered the dancers and others in every direction to piaces of mbelter, The cooler wea'her whicu eucceeded aitor- wards, enab ed the dancers to enjoy thelr amusement witn additional rect until about 6 o'clock P, M., when the crowd began to leave the woods. The New Yo.k Liede.teniel also celebrated the day ot Funk's Park, ‘They asembied at Beethoven Hell, in 6th #t cet, and headed by Hirsclhman's Band marched through several atrects to the Park, where they enjoyed an excellent time, The following eocleties were repiesented :—Beethoven Manner- chor, Frosmun, Liedertenfel, Vereinegten, Social Re- former, Lyriquer, Union Mannerchor, Thuringer, Sangerbnod, Concordia Mannerchor, The procession was witnessed by an immense number of people, ‘TUB BCNUTZEN FRSTIVAL, Kehatzen Corps will commence their annual festival to-day, in Jones’ Wood, It will Inet three days, and several prizes will be contended for. The corps will sail immediately for Bremen to take part in the Grand Bobutzen Feet to be held there on the 15th of July. SANGERUUND, About sixty singing societies will be represented in the forthcoming festival of the Sangerbund of the United States, to be held at Jones! Wood on the 16th July, Among the societios represented will be the Gevsochund, of Richmond, Ya... | under # Common Counctr—Letrmn rnow Gr. famnmay.Tho Aldermen inet yesterday, and re- solved that in view of tho Lappy return of peace to oar country, extra preparations wore dne in celebrat- ing the 4th of Jnly next, and that a committee of five from each branch of the Common Connell should be *ppointed to make arrangements, Mosere, Mastorvon, Shannon, Farley, Ottiwe!l and Norton were appoint. ed, The Committee on National Affairs submitted 8 letter from Gen, Sherman Terence Farley, Esq. Chairman Committee on National Affaire: Buu Thad the honerte receive last evening your note of Jnine 84, enclowing the copy of the resolutions adopted by the Boards of Aléermen and Councilmen on the 29'h of May. and approved by the Mayor on the Suth alt. I fea) deeply it) eae with the Ne eulogiume passed on the rervices rendered to the Nations! cause by the armies uncer my command,and know that all the officers and won will carry to their homes all over our country a feeiing of just pride that ror York haathrough me paid eo high secmpament, am under @ promise to be in Chicago early this week, to contribute the presence and aid of my family towarde an enterp ise common to the whole country, now made ureent by the hecesaities of the eoldiers' famiiies, ‘hie should be, and | feel sure it will be, received aa ® proper reason why I caunot accept the invitation to receive in A public manner the author: and citizens of thie ereat metropolis, I beg to ent them, through you, my heartfelt thanks for the honor and comp 'i- ment thor paid me, as wellae forthe many other manifestations of interest that have met me during thy necessarily short visit, [can carry tothe “Great en’ the aaeurance that New York epp.eciates the eervices of th one arme and etrone hearte that ehe coutribated so rpontameously,and go lavieh|y to vindi- eae our common cau id make America’s name tysonymens with shat of liberte and etability., Now that armed reeterance ie no onerr, commerce with ite genial and national currents of ste, radiating from thir great heart, will poon reetove health and viror to the remote t parte of our late disordered body puiitic, With great respect, your rervant, y. ‘1, SitemMan, Major General. A communication was received from the Mayor, declining to convene the Hoard of Health, and etating that the Po leo have full power to abate nuisances af- feeting the public health;aleo acommunication return- ing, without bi+ approval, the resolution authorizing the publication ot 2.500 copies of all ferry leasee and Tailiond grants made by the cliv and Stare, stating that the city should not be compelled to expend 85,009 for what le not @ public necessity, and men- tioning where copire of the desired document can be found; al-o a communication, revurping for re-con- sideration, the resolutions providing for the printing and binding of twenty-five thousand copies of the 1eyert of the Committee, hal inch the obee- quies of the Inte lamented Prosident, sureesting t instead, Mr. Bancrott be requested to prepare an historical memolr, which would be published ur a live book, tue Common Council to take 5,000 copies for distribation, lanving the other copies to be sold like any other work ; this, he thought, would secure nota * public document." doomed to oblivion, bat 4 living book, These communications were each ordered the ueual course. A resolution directing the re-leasing of the City Inspector's pretalses wea laid over, Ad- Journed to Mouday, The Councilmen met and transacted routine busl- ners. Adjourned to Monday neat, RetunnixG Souprers,—The Duryea Zou- aves, 730 men, the 7th N. Y. Vols., and the 12th N.Y. Battery have arrived, and are temporily quartered at the Hattery barracks, The 4th and 6th Maine, and lst RK. 1, Batteries, the 10th Massachusetts and tet New Hampshire, arrived yesterday, and proceeded East. Tne Ontos Covert Martian yesterday heard the argumeut of the prosecuting Judve Advo- cate, and then cloeed ite doors for deliberation, The finding ot the Court will have to be approved br Gen, Dix, before it is announced pabilely. A FuaGc Ratsine took place at 9:30 A.M, resterday, on the lawn at the Free Academr , highly interesting ceremonies, The fiae is 25 by 16 feet 4 the etaff nbout So fect hich. The exerelees in the Chapel consisted of music by Grafulle's band, and speeches by etudemts of the Acsdemy, vis Henry &. Carr, WH. Hart and F. A. Sampson: rine- ing of an anthem by the audience; reading of the ro!) of honor, and addresses by F.C. Tee LW Gerard and other gentiemen. The roll of Louor was as tollowa: e and students killed in the wn- tt ond ©. } 5 » Keith, EC Graduates and @ ucen Matore Lieuts, F. PB, Crosby, rm —Nrie, Gens 4 L, Vau Buren. G Col. 3. EW Lieut. Col, M. Trippe; Mw. KI H. F Trem Lieuts 0. FM C_ Rot Jr. N B, Ro! & KR. P. Sera E Webs F Hobart; burgeons J, Bowe, 8 P, Weir Students gered: p Weed ‘killed in battle; G 1, Lyetcker GOLD at the Evening Exchange opened at 134'y. and finctuated bo . McFarland, Lieur, uring the evening, Closing at 150%. Stocks 6 THE COURTS, Corer Carerpan—Tie Day.—Snpreme Court, Clreutt—1 1.—-Nos 3. UTS9, 16 a48t 6 9 5, 1655, 1167, 1426, 14h 1%. 1583 rt 2 . 1 10R7, 159 Wd, 1526, 1768, 1515, 1214 953, 1666, 1154, 1924, 770, 181 Court—Part T.—Noe, 64°, £539, 4S S8TUd GSD, 3510, S540, GS He, 2. 4618, 946, 5052. HBR, 2776, 4285, 29K DO, HOSS, 5:46, O72, 4936, 6 64 Common Pleas Part 1.— Adjourned to Wednerday, June ith Part 1.—Adjourned to Thnreday, June 6ih Covar or Geneva. Srsstovs.-The June term of the Court of General Sewioas began yesterday, Re- corder Hoffman on tho beach, A Grand Jury, of which Join MeKeeron is foreman, wae empannelied, and the umal charge delivered by the Recorter, The followiue cases were then dispoved of by the Court William Gaynor and Danie! Gill, indleted for erand larceny. in ateniing $150 th of ekirt wire from Joveph Dahman, o' 14°) Chamt on the Mth of May. were te and convicte AvnoT was sentenced to State l’rieon for two years and 6m Gill to State Prison for one year Contech Mor- i pleaded guilty to grand larceny, In robbing 8, Delmon co. of No, 275 Broadway, on the loth of Oce | tober, 1464, Sent 1 State Prieon foi one year, sesvees Michrel ated enilte toan attemnps aterand le aling clothing from Eliza Fe Jer, of No. lith ot May. manded pided guilty o erand jarceny,iu flea ing & im Sandy Brown, h on the Lith ot May Pouce INTEL L.0r by Abortion..-Captain 1 an, of the Lith Precinet, was Informed on Sunday eveuine, baat a German girl named ina Wolfer, bed died at 55 Columbia street, nicious elrcumetanees, On making an in- vestigation, he became convineed saat she @iri'sdea h had heen caused hy abortionivs, He learned that rhe naed, Death Produced aa Alloord quently fieured io our criminal courte, Dr, Cotel, Marriot Bers the m at whore house Mire Wollfer died, D. Max Hoffman, she alle ced cedue rof theeirl, and hie wife, were all arrested of #urpirion of having been implicated in the death of the girl, and detained at the Station-House to awalt the re ult of the Corone:'s inquest, During the night Cobel aten.p'ed to cacape from the Stiation-Houre by jun.p- Ing from a second etory window. He was discovered, however, while preparing to le p to the pavement, and secured, Yesterday Coroner Wildey hed on in- quest on the body of the deceased, at the 11.b Pree cinet Bhation-Wouse, Jacob Woller, a brother of the deceased, testitiod thaton Sunday afternoen, he eaw his sieter: Dr. Cow Del v as attending her; the witness raid that hioaetor would gi:ehim no information. except that ehe had atover; he be leved that she had an vtort produce edon her, and that she wae aivorn to secrecy, as eho would give him no information; Mre. Ellers told wit. ness bis sister bad a child, Frances Wolter testitied, that she wae deceancved; about 5 lock on Sunday evenine ed told witness that she had he! «child nth where she then was, Mre, Elers No, So Colu etreet,; that Hoffman bad reduced her and was the father of tb vildy that Dr, Cob to Mre. Bilere; that she became acqual bel at Hoffman's where he visited ; she did not know what had become of the child. Harriet Fil residing at No, 85 Columbia etraet (rear house) testified that sho was a midwife; che ins known Dr, Cobel about one year; deceased came to her house about eight days since, and said she wished to board with witness; deceased sald her mother knew he was in the famil , ene cald shat her eiater new she was in the family way and both of then ened gboat iti aid that, Dr, Covel end He if man bot ew the was in the family way, and tha Haflmay was tha father e# “he child, on Wednonday twife with Coe d thas she | Gines, Charles Str phe preceling bet death Dr, Cobel relieved ¢ of male child, which he carried away with him; decacsed told witness that Mi. Hoffman had given ber flies or other medic ne to bring om « miscarriace; doc bronght « bottie of medicine with her wheo abe firet came (o board with witnes, Sereral other witnesses +p Appa whose testimony mainly corroborated e above. Deputy Coroner Wooster Reach, who made a be] mortem examination, testified that the deceased had recently been delivered of a child, five or eix months old, but he could not state whether the miscarriage wWaethbe rewult of am lustrumental operation or medi- cines which had been administered to her for that ur Polbe case was submitted tothe fury, which found “that the deceased came to her death from perito- nitia, the resu!t of an abortion produced by Dr. Chas, Cote|; and we further find that Max ae Sag and Harriet Eliers were secessorics before the fact." Cote}, Hoffman and Mrs. Ellers were then committed to the Tombs to await the action of the tirand Jury. Covel conferred te thiowing the child of deceased intoneewer, corner of Heater and Ludlow etreeta. One or two wituesees were rent to the House of De- tention, Tigenious Thicres.On Sunday night, Mr Otto It Claus, f Brooklyn, was necorted (1th avenue) by three soune tren, who requested him to visit a man who waa danceroualy ill in the vicinity. He followed them to the corner of 26th atreet and 10th avenue, where he found an accomplice lying apparently belp- lors, While leaning over this man, one of the men stole Mr. Claue’ gold watch and chain, with which he fled. Mr, Claus gave an alarm, and officer Kernan of the 16th Precinct, arrested ove of the alleged thieves who gave bis name as Jobo McG innees, Arvest of Gamblers.—Yesterday, Captain Perry and officer Field, of the 6th Pircinct, amested Jobn and William Martin, chare- ed with having won from Kinest Hoffman, of Jersey City, with dice and cards, The money was won at No, 173 West street, on the let ines.) The con piaimant stieges that the prisoners detained bin fo the honse, and compelled him to play the game the 27th ult. was continued before Coroner Lynch Gud jury veeterday atternoon, Nothing of importance | athe, | againet Lie will, Justice Dowling committed the ac- cused for trial Honorahly Discharged.—Mr, R. D, Cook. of No. 10 Prince street, who wae arrested a few days siuce ona charce of burglary preferred by Henry Kurnah, has been dircharged from custody. An investication be- fore Justice Hogan, shows that their war no grounds for the complains, A Witness Wan‘ed.—On the Iteh of May, 18644 Policeman named Durves was shot by one of a gang of vowdies in the 19th Ward. A German who attermpt- edtorercue him was badly beaten atthe time. The perron whois supposed to have fired the shot is in custody. and that Geman will forward the ends of justice by iinmediately sending bis address to Captain Lia:t of the 191 Ward, os by calling in person on the captain. BROOKLYN, Toe Merper or Tar ITALIAN ty Rroon- Lyy,.-The investieastion into the cireumetances at- tending the murder of Antonio Diodati, who was killed in the woods near the Brookiyn city line, on was ceveloped by the evidence, owing iu a measure to the Inck of an interpreter, several of the witmmasce summoned being Italians, who sreek Enelish very imperfectly. The investigation w ‘Thursday afternoon, It transpired duting the tevestiention that the clothes worn by the deceased, and which were hang- ing in the Dead House, had been stolen, Nothing was left but the hat and « pair of drawers, The Dead Moure, it appears, was feionioudy entered throuch one of the rear windows, either on Saturday or Sun- day night. Il be continued on MARINE NEWS. —G. Rives, 425-8. ~H.Water.05 57 CLEARED, STFAMSHIP—Padiey Buck, for Fortress Monroe, M Nattehohn, Lamt ner Zaza: Te th: Indian Belle, Trinidad, Cha BRIS Pride, Arroro, P Corenelia, St Jotine, BB; Nemew SCTLOONERS--F ving Clo Peker, M Beaute ton; | Valerif Baler, Mase, for 8t Joan, NB. Pian Prince; 1, New Orleans, 4, Brideeport, C BST oro, Marcene Monson, Terry. Port Rovn: § BInos, Waahine- ertride, Waatineom E seudder, co; ‘alma, €o; Beia Peek, Baltimore; Ware Valiant lie AB ARRIVED, STF AMSIT"PR-.Arnan, \lexandria, Havana. ap, Sew Grieaus. Key We of Wash on, Lives por #) Fort Monroe; bi trees Monioe SMIP-—Galons, from New Corleana, with engar, &e, Port Roval; EC Knizh \ ty Tlavane; ¢ a .» Cuba; Memento Ca Tre a son. P Cabe lo; Iza, N Oclewor; Jursee Murehie. Li hic Ja s Aurate, New Oriaan AD Jo:dan, Remedice; Peiayo, H SCHOONFRS--1) © een Fleutherr. . Ark Ne Pre Chan n for videuce; For EE Potter, Greenport: Daniel Ventross. Kleuthera; A Flora. do: LM Stront. K West; Julius Webb, Fernandina; W if Clare, E euchera; Albion; Gen Meade, Latec: Ganges, Elleworth; Tan- ent, Tiemout: Phenix, Saco; & J Hovt, Baltimore; tattie laun, V nin: WA Filla, Warhington; Marcia Fiizareth. Virginia; Mo + Washington; Sarah Maria, Baracoa; A Y Vireomia; Jom & Yranklio, do; Redie, Maryland; T Nickerson, Weeli- ington, PD C BRELOW—Shbipe Lizzie Homans, Liverpool; John H Reereon, do, Jacol A Stamler, Havie, Good Will Ha- Ros. Vindsor: O Cromwell », Kondour to Too Late for Classiflcadion. N EXPERIENCED OPERATOR ON W. * & W's; aso l drew makers and 4 improvers, to those competent steady work, Apply Lath Brow. whe, bet. diet aud dud ete, for 2 days tag L IST—382.—IN COMING FROM 27TH ST, be way of car 69 of Rd ave. Now, 437 in Dilly, moetly In greenbacks; 7 cents in silver, 1 fank dol- lar he tinder wiil obliee the owner by returning it to P, V. NE )N, Pultom Irom Works, 490 Cherry as, and no questions ceked TO Talons — WANTED, A MAN TO work on pante by the weok, Call at 4) East Lioadway, 855 \ ANTED M TO WORK ON CUS. tom gait ol wages given to good work. men, Apniy ai Sixth ave, ust Wa» ED—THE BEST VINISHER FOR vee'e, the save miut make cood butren ho'es, at 144 Fourth st, in the etore, iV bad been attended ty Dv, Charles Cobel, who has fro- | Call for the whole week, 38s ai TANTED—? JOURNEYMEN TAILORS— aleo 2 ta orcs om tha’ crn make vesleor p nts andope .teon Singer's machine, Appiy in the store, SO Sixth ave. — . oa os \ JANTED OPERATORS, — FINISHERS 5 ye private ond m.tie ) Past Broudway, basement, NG, ARLY EXCURSION TO THE FISHING | S4isanks the that coine rome e me PLC, sUULTY ean Fxcorsion to the ishing Banke on Fri- oh etoppin at the following lancings. 80th | t 6.15; Christopher st, N. K.. + Dev mt, 'N.R, 6.48; Boome et, F. R. 1; Peck Hip at 7.15; | Pier 4. N. R. 7.80, Fare @1. Balt furpished on board, oi MH, ZINCKE, ANDREW FLETCHER, will make recular ox. cursions for the eeason to the Fishing Bank» daily, Leaving foot of 10th at, Bast Ra t 6a, m,: Broome at. at Oly: Deck Siipat 6's; Spring ab 7, end Pier 4,.N. KR, ut 7 m. Re ont Loce aod bait on ry Fare for the trip, > Phot, WESLEY HUNT, Ay DENTISTRY, MOST WONDERIUL DISCOVERY — ‘Teoth extroeted without pain or no charee, Heautiful ‘Teeth inrerted, #1 ench, Teeth inserted with or withoutextracting the roots, All operations warranted, .!. JAY ViLLIERS, 155 Gran st, tre from Bioadway, ve SETT OF TEETH MADE IN THREE hours, nt 815 Gch avenue, between 2let and 22d likht durable upper setts weighted ower setts, reta with plumpers, 10 restore youthiu) appearance; or {get palisfsction or Ho pay; no advance required; dbs sopipively axtract without pala; caap /~ patients. 77 Capt, GREENWOOD, pire. m1 HE NEW AND SPLENDID STEAMER | ‘A G00D HORS®, WITH HARNESS AND wi en” top wagon, for sale wered od : i PROORLYS—FOR SALE FOR WANT OF ee. ood cart or truck bi 6 yeas old, 16 corner of Douglass end Bond et. THOMAS . Warranted kiud in einele or double bar. Der, WELLY aL | ‘ARRIAGES, ROCKAWAYS, BUGGIES ‘also second baad Fulton nd lO Nevine ee fiicoklyos . ae FOR, SALE—A FINE YOUNG HORSE, dark brown color, 6 years old, hands hiahs © 16 sound and kind 146, and 1 o'clock, at S51 Bighth wire, sotheebrsies 63 and business wagons for sale; carrisees, lharne OR SALE—A STOUT CANADA HORSF, 16'¢ bands high, warranted sound and kind in Will be solid Cand “hated double or single barnoss, Varick at. marea, about 9 yea: Canadian pony. 4 kind, $100, at 605 Washington a. 4 FFOR SALF—2 CANADIAN HORSES, Souad and kind, 6 ye: d, 15 hands high; fit for but- cher, baker, grocer; ong would make @ superior eaddie horse: eold cheap, 629 Canal st, near Greenwich, 224 SOR SALE CHEAP. 2 OR 5 GOOD Work horees, Apply until sold, at 161 Weert 10th et, 253 W AGONS FOR SALE—ONE EXPRESS wagon doctor's wagou; } hustnees wagon; 1 single watt Y ply at 105 [0th Teiugie full veat, 1 leather to; ANY PERSON WHO Ts IND OF LIQUOR y may be cured of the desire for it, by come iriend é mown if need b ) to the drinker Dr, LB AMOUS TEMPERANCE PO ERS Price one doliar, For sale at 63 Division et: 214 Bishth av aad 25) Hudson st, New York: Hayes, its Fulton at, and pisos “17 Fulton at, Bioekiyn, and t 46 South 24 et, Wiliamsburgh NB, Beware of imitations which sicken those to whom they are o given R. J. SCHENCK, OF PHTLADET- informe the public thas his roome Lave 2 wt No. 32 Bond «t., New York, for over three years, where he bas successtully treated consam ption, and i] diseases of the lungs, liver, Ae, and they will continue to be there ouly, bis SCHENCK has no other office in New York. Will be at his rooms, No. 32 & Binal, exe Tuesday only, trom 9° A M. untli 3 o'clock, P.M. ‘advice tree.) but his medicinos may be obtained there acali times, Beware of is 1 9a 116 bom, MES.’ G. BROWN'’S METAPHYSICAL Ihiscovery Kills the root of all disease, Price $6, 51 Bond st, send for afcireular, 850 YATT'S LIFE BALSAM—RHEUMATISM IN ITS MOST PAINFUL FORMS; ALSO SCRO- ht LA. EBYSIP! ALT BR M, PIMPLES, MLOTCHES, OLD RS, FEVER SORES. THE WORST Casks OF DISEASES OF THE BLO MEKCURIAL COMPLAINTS, DEBILITY, LIV AND KIDNEYs, INCIPIENT CONBUMPTION, &e, are mort certainiy cured by this Gireat Purifier, HYATI'S LIFE BALSAM bas cured ‘thous. ands of cases of these and similar disenees, and it will most certanly cure any case which can be reach ie medicine, if taken ba accordance with the direce 10) HYATT’S LIFE BALSAM cured Mr. B, Rice, No. 39 Grove stree,, and No, 21 C.intoa Market, of inflam. watery rLeumatiem and gout, after he had been crip. pled for ie HYATIS LIFE BALSAM cured Mr. E. B, Hol- ly, dockmaster, No. 171 Madiron et, of a terrifie ulcer, after he had beea in the Broadway Hospital fix months aud then thought to be Incural He tond #t., New York, ag LA HYALIs LIFE BALSAM cured Mra, C, Gora, 34 ave, ane tet, of scrofule or king'eevil. The ulcers bad deatio, edt Pp pe was expueed, ta, Lhe proprietor of the Life Balsam is induced to pub- ith iese thiee certincstes out of a hundred thousand cases which hove be cured, because there cures wero aflected 15 sears since, and the purties are yet ¢ fleel from the neck until the wind ls cured Mis, Gere also of dyspep. in exceient health and still reside as above etated, where bey ean be rcen and coneuited at any time, Prineipal Depot. 4 ond et, bottle, six tor $5, te OF HIGH PRIC id nd all the $1 bts Brandreth’ Alicock's Poro de. be 3 L Sold by draygiste generaiy —F1 per ay at ‘ and Sea Weed Toe milla ate cachs my atti lie. and Inimearket at ¢ al Patent Medicine £ ENG. FoR LIVERPOOL—OQLD BLACK BALL jlelne ~The packet ehip ISAAC WEBB, w.l) have si Clepai. jor the whove port Vor pessace or oa the ROYAL BANA OF I LAND. apply ta Bhos,& CorbeY, ll@ and 115 South at, wip. 332 Fok LIVER? O« 1L—TAPSCOTT’S LINF— BHIP GHATITE DE SAiLS TO-MORROW, FOR LONDON. NEUTRAL FLAG Curp rt Ship ALBION BALLS THIS DAY, : i) Second Cabin 620. Payable in eurrenc For Roki to 975 » BROTUERS & CO, 86 South st, NOT E—THE STEAMSHIP PENNSYL- VANIA, adverticed to anil on Saturday, June 17, will sail on Ibureday, June 15. WILLPAMS & GUTON, v6 PASSAGE TO AND FROM GREAT BRI- ND IR ND. BY LING PACKET, REDUCE le throughout England, Ireland, and A STEAMSHIP AND Nrafte a ng to enenge passace, send for theis t mone, togthe old country, can de ates by applying to. TAPBCOTTL, BROTHER & CO,, i 56 Routh street JASSAGE FROM AND TO) LIVERPOOL ~ ad Londou—ity ihe Oid Binek Btar Line.-bor Liverpool, the ADELAIDE sails on June 1th, Lor passage apply w WILLIAMS &GLIUN, #) Fuitow ot. ou STEAM TO QUEENSTOWN AND LIVERs OO POOL.HELVETLA eas Saturday, Jane oth, PENNSYLVANIA sails satu ny June loth, Cabia Pasener tis, cteerage o3o. payable in eurrenc; Ap: ply to WILLE MS4 GON, 20 Broadway. 32s SEWING MACHINES, FoR SALE — SINGER'S SEWING MA- chine, N very little used; whl be co. at i24 Thia ave, ual QEWING MACHINES FOR SALE AND TO rent, Wheeier & Wilson's new ani secon! hand and (horoush snetiuction given, Machines Vopaiied ne kept in the best order, at 1,270 bioadway, near de. eb. ANT QEWING MACHIN —ALL FIRST CLASS Winachines new and evcondiians, tor sale. to rent, o’ex hance, Machines sod ou part payment, Ma. eh s boa et ana repured, at S05 ioadway, up siane Old machines ake. in exchanve ‘il ay HEIT althe SINGER'S AND sae oud to reng .& W. for sale, Good also \eraons given, 2% » Market cht for cme near Jefters ARTICLES FOR SALE, SWERS GRAINS— FRESH EVERY D: apiece low gnough to wariant stoitug awe: winter's ure, MeaNiiHl's Biauch Brewery, Dow ning et. S22 C! RRENCY FOR SALE TN PAGKAGES o #h, $loand 426 at par, at ihe Sun @ffice couus- er. Also pennies. 444 FoR SALE SMALL YACHT, SLOOP rigerd, suitable fora plemmie or working boas. Inquire of the Pilot, on board the steamer Mateawans foot of ny et, North Kiver, Price 9} “ For SALF—SI EAM ENGINE power, with tubular hople saw and bench fi 7 4-HORSE ey ie uitable ior wood, with ndling wood: also 3 trot u horee power, Apply to 042 Wert 1th ot. - uiee NEAT FIXTURES OF A GROCERY FOR sale cheap, No. 44 King ot 61 Aft LL SET OF TEETH INSERTED With or without extracting the roots, from $8 and r~ wards, (old, sliver, and coment fillings, upwards, Sxtracting without patio. At 15) canoes Sd end 4th ave, JOSEPH DO

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