The Sun (New York) Newspaper, June 23, 1865, Page 4

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[Continued from the F DISAPreARaNcr: Coroner Collin held an inanaet on the body of Mrs, ue pine Coben, @10 was Yo pen the nnfortunate eentieman war his Daly warehot in ihe lee, ous the « upposed to bave tran e sncumrnenee — - ——we T enaty The equanamity of the denizene of Wali eure, ard dyes his moustache ? Cormminaioner Acton | we rees received @mevere chock ye In 'ocue We accused, that be bad be'ter call on the jouers inthe morning, A rereeant declares that en officer waa off bie beat, on # particular oecn slot, for more than half an hoor, The officer adm ite Lot compidered who worked tn the through the right kuee revenue cutter, waa tail botu lees, wh. serous, bat wo ina nated Fein, perf the © Hovel CHRISTIAN MISTAKE. a iday, owing to 4 » of the firm of Broad etree ky had @xamination, rumor that Mr. Smith G. Bastin ed form con- bastinan & Co,, provielon dealers, onded, leaving Habilities amounting, in the ag- ards of half mi Hon of dollars, fou wade mp f Ab Geath reer er exestement © Gow that aur vir m Poop wae arrested ecinet, charce! with wre aloo wevelsly w eviuence tailed datert mcounke a Altemptra La New York Usivenarty—Tho commence- wregate, to up the charge but jurtifier hie abreoce, by proving that | appeare that Mr, Fastrnan hae lately been operating be wae caled by wcitizen, to drive some boy: eberry tree, ©The officer waa di apni, rare Acton to the rergenat, whereupon that | oficial aweare, that the same officer, was abecnt from bit proper porition, for twe hoinuter on another ve. oe 10th etreet to 20th etreet, which #u counted for the time occup V nt Acton, commended the sergeant for hia visilanes, but thought he would have totry it on avain, “Keep « sbarp look outfor him." raid Acton, ‘he haa beaten you thie tine, but keepaneye on him: you'll eateh him yetif the chernes are very good up there” Four ct veers were chi preveuting the eperations of eon burelara, who $2.00 worth of silk from @ etore in Pulton | Hrookiyn 1 ence In rerard to the time of the burglary, (three o'clock fu the morning.) ex. Jctain from Ment exorcires took piace at Niblo's Garden, Forrane | day.in the presence of an uournally briviiant audiences in thie respect. he entered into a | COMPO principally of the refer eon . hatned F.K Howe, | ipta for large quan itles yutofa) Very heavily in pork and etocks, Lie duty, try him | obliged to ee'l phort, became a heavy loner, ander, of No, 9 jp oy an ambniance opposive b L t nt haviog been CHAPTER IT. Paint Nedete ts ora of the moet anctent af te Minor collevee of Avonshel'ge erffemne face clad tn he eb ¢ Roses, ail! ailee over table in hell, and atornathe wells af The bullding itself hae no tectural beauty, except the beauty of Baint Reiet« in, ant nureharing rae nine, both set twedsoority, | any fires rate man ef hor t nenete-house ’ one, quite en Admirable Cr ton in hin way, whey had bie moral Viel tee, wonld be ng dimovere verity srthority, having proved fick scheme with @ warehouse from whom he received re 1. The officer proved that bie patrol was from | of lard. eupposed to be stored in Howe's premires, ntly e¢- | @mmounting to nearly @25,000 Teported, obtaine! wpon these receipts the above atnonnt, Upon an examination of the premises where the lard wae alleved to be atore: of barrels war found, but fow had ony Jard in them, | This man Howe tae wise di to be in the company of F. wi by thew captain for not | discovered, that the day Lefore Mr. B. dienppeared, | he drew fiom the banking howe of the firm the | balance of their account, amounting to ®La,oo0, Foetman hee not been wen in New York air o'clock on Saturday, when he left the atore in Hroad After praver by Chancellor Ferria, o:ations were delivered by ten of the sindente, exbibitiny creditable abili Tie fone 4 een BROOLYN, Tur Forrria oF Jriy,—The Brooklyn te made arrangeine the ti neof the ware of +t the fe'lawe’ to Raruel Make clas, to the san He eubsequentiy, na! vreat archi returved veterans will e there will bed and the Union ra decided not to ? ~ bert in Mat a9'4, a minor college, rarely fownamen at a times *porte and honors in Immenee Qumber , son Fort ¢ ied upon ecieht W fireworks on Porte ppenred, amd is auppered Tt hae alvo been | in « body, be were Lertowed uj conferred we fol ‘ lionorary deeree Drowsep Ratnixe.—A German, ing with the (atnily of merely againat U to hoclety atlarce, be bat been mist the mat‘er wae kept ea private ax one rated three of there ofices. ‘The fourth ehowed | treet, accompanied by a boy, for the purpose of mak- the in posibility of approaching the rear of the bro« | jue © call up tow ken open etore; proved his faithful performance of duty while on hie bent, and denounced the practice | of turning out the gasichta when the mon ja advertied in the almanacs to eine, but dors not, in the etreemof Booklyn That in one of the tails being known only to +) . it nade @ uine-'ar's leva, but in the town. ware of daily | herd of either vor that of hf fudeed, ayes entrance, but ne Lo raid, The firm euleequeniiy received a letter from him, statie that busines ituportance called him to Hoe not return to New York for a day or two. nothing has been heard of him; but it nove | by bie friende that he hea left the country for Burope. | and that he she alinowt hourly je eurmired | at no grand VETERANS Norrow hech of our business,” anid Acton, © We oo vot have, Tt ie etated that Mr. Gibeon, a Wall street broke charge of the gar Hehte. Turn that matter over to | Will lose heavily by the defnication, he baring Leea | the reporters, Latthe Ses ieht elie on the paral. mony of the Brooklyn Common Council, and no doubt they will grant the inhalitante more enelicht. Officer, you are all nicht for thie tine, Now, tellus threnoch wh, noon, from Ke & medieval weed in the habit of ying and carrying stocks f sows and ¢} Eastinan, and bas vow upwarde of $140,000 Ir to be recinimed by that gentlernan bar hitherto boru @ moet exeellent charact : rhed the firat court, whence, t+ k thie afternoon, v A Dirrenint Casy ALToortiIeR, how mach you ‘rwacved’ with the thieves who took | hie aesoriates, many of whom think the man's bleck sik? Didn't your wife find afew pleces in her irawer? Next time bug oreak into stores on your bent, farten on to them, an fot your share of the plunder, It will pay botter than to let them getoff with an armful of goods" Purving to the Ceptain of the Precinct, Preaident Acton eald, * Captain, ite a lucky thing that you somplained avainet there men, If vou had not, you would have been broke, eure The public are wateh- ng our men and expecting a* to etop thie stealing susineas; and when the men don'teatch a thlot, the yoople think something is loore, Always brine the nen up here, when they deserve it, We wauttoee ehat faithful officers look like; and if there are my eneake in your precinct, thie ianieo a good place ead them, Our Treasurer, Commirsioner Me- he will yet re factorily explain the cans of thin aus. He warn resident of Meow lyn, and was for many yoaraa member of the Low of Faneation, lolaiera of ve arehitectura, door of the Lodge—th turn, aod wat our disappearance passed through the small entrances hall up to the etone atatr onary and narrow, meaien vked for two 1, Matthew Hyrnes the t certify thatthe The Exrevrion or Watri ns, the murderer of hip miatrom, ina fit of Jealousy, will take thin day between twelve and two o'rlock lowe {9 erected in tho “Yard.” on the weet aide of the arounde atthe Tombs. Waite ted by a large number of his friends, with whom he conversed freely and cheerfully, seemine One reatemrn asked bir he felt” and Walters replied, “Lnever felt my life." This could not refer to hie physical etate. for physically he Iain avery emaciated and broken centurion at lemet, relatives alter dis- heed selene! by the ane twat ~s Tio cContect with Tt was nota bore it w ‘ ts of the Lodye of a waa yerterday Recertios of A New STRAM Fine Eaornr, Accipenrs,~ yeare ot awe wa Habn, a bev e attecnoon from Bosron with very good epirita, of Ginnd and Centre etree hy beloneing to the Grand street War removed tothe New Manufacturii ved at the terry by eur Hook and Ho © Company N farly, and whe vi hip bad ter ter that had eve: nat St. Doe's; Earine Comp down ev . nt imprivon. too ay. ie alwaye banpy to take any spare change the ndition, consequent on bis lon? it priron “ire to expend, for an indulgence in lager bier patrolmen were complained of, by a eom- a0) for playine ecards for money, in the station house, ‘The evidence it poritive, offence is not de- Gied, "What was the game f Acton, “Seven Cp" inthe reply, “Ab! ‘Old Bled Th whet beat you, fe it, How much of a pool did you play fort’ “Pweuty cente’ is tt wer, “How many games Aid vou ipdulge in, with puch amu of money etotake YY “Only one. Now, showon that heat?" The winner ie poiuted ont. Whereupon President Acton saye: “Ah! Ite you Jones, It would have been a good thing for the other officer, if yon had ment and the mental anxieties of the period that hee | tranepired aince hie arrest-over a vear ago, ferred, by thivexpre-sion, to bie reliclous fcelines: and it fe stated that he hae experienced a erent change of heart, and has much hope of salvation hereafter, He sage he means to meet his dent! like @ man anda christian, was torined and p fequently Lave | cer broker in two had there not happened immediat rahe conld be cot were thank * hed not ae eed with German Nhe air cham Retoers FeMaun Inetirerr etrik ne Krov< afternoon occurred the of thie Institution, at the Broadway Taberaacie was lnrpely attended, young Indies, aftar time honored custom, in white, and eat together in the centre of the church—a charming spectacle, Various distinguished and would > h annual commencement t wan svarcely sy ad very interesting Fount o- ere dreeret | OD & Frese, foot of Vih feud of it WAe expen Window, acroag the ¢ Baken all the chances of the vame, at the sare the | eentiemen were on the platform—amone therm Rov you won their money Perhaps you will be fair, and amake up to them the big ‘pool yon and they must deposit with our Treasurer) M to take the money, but he @ambling, You get a thousand ¢ Dreak up gambling bell and allow you (o use the station by ‘This time you have loet a © pil may lore your heads, OMcers ought to eet a food exam. Ple,notabadone. The people are watching you. The roundsmen are ing you. The sergeants ate tehing you, The captains are watehing you, The commirsioners are watching you. The reporters are watching you. On duty, or off duty, you should ale ways eo conduct yourteves that the erceot these erities cannot ee anything to blame, If every man in the force would do this, the citizens of New York wouldn't grumble atthe money » Muat keep your eves open too, Must not sleep ou post Watch the roundamen, ereonnts Captal tore, Huperintendent and Comm iasione: ther's eon of them , and if youcatch them asler por meglecting thelr duty, bras thom up here, We will eweeten them. If you eateh your superiors uapping, you will have @ chance | to take their places, Vigilaut offices areulwary 9! vanced, (An officer whiepera “Mictity eiehte fe di *twould do, to con piain of a Commissioner.) “Wh. hat?" waye Acton, who overheard the remark, °¥s to gamble tn, cost them, You Inspec. y Dir, Barnard, President ot Columbia Colle Inonoet, and a ved Rev, Dr. Owen, Vice Principal of the Free Acodemy. Murray will begiad | The exercises commenced with an introductory like to wet is by | bymn, sung by the young ladies, followed by prayer linre a yenr to} by Rev. 8. H. Tyng, Jr. Elebt compositions of the Can't afford topay youthat, | @faduating clase were submitted. bat only two were tead—"The Achievements of Time” and “The De- Another time you | line of Poetry" —both productions of a very high or- der of merit, A hymn on the death of our tate President, written by one of the youn: Indi then sung, of which the following is the closing ie pl eeepting ad @eear on hie right cheek, It having been stated that recent rot at Tluching, Dei pal atreets, . waka with her angular f looked not unlike as ia untrue, ner tue bee upie oh und enncows nelitish dame w THE CorRTS, Corer Caresnar "art L.-Short nuch weine | The reeks and hills «all chionicle ble name, he Christiau world shiailenrend his Thus down to endless gene. ations Immortal ives The Martyr Heat Reporte of committees on comporition, penmanship, Fronch, needlework, and drawing and paint ng wer then read, comme Dranches of etudy. The youne ladies then Work ie Done,” after whieh the annual exar every nio- | Dation report was read, and prizes were distri! toalaree number in compos.tion were Cara W, Sullivan, nie Mend and Annie W utiog wea beatowe!d upon sud the fretio drawing on Mise Emin b Miow Mary ft. Geet was pronounced the best S. Addie Styles the beat pou. any Tithe,” aatd ding the peo he passes the nuva ry mu Misses Annie M the prem Sheir new status ise Blizabedk Me. Covers bas con . | French scholar aud Mi itwould, Just you try it on, Thir Board will tee | man, action, upon proper complaints inade wealnet apy- body belonging to the force, You cateh no with my foot In it, and ree tow roon Hey McMurray and Boeworth would have my be al off, ‘They wouldu's like any better fun. tt would be better than seving Je! Davicheny ona sourapple tres, But we are vr seuoficere, We ere around early, The other mornine. at fonr o'clock, T cought @ patrolman taking iten sear barrel, Ltook it emy too, He enooved, but toi Iwas rathor amared at the idem thot cone of that man pay would help to support the widow ofeome brave more vigilantoficer, Now eo cloo. Callonthe In urer, and don't gamble ia ihe tat This lengthy apeech othe Cons om) a doren sentences than he maially $1 Aotended for other enis than fhuee ofthe tour dell quente, and illustrates the discip ine inemeat dat headquarters, An adjousuine nt fo. wshort tine hen | took place, and cn ra sen hing, nia of Citizens againat Pollcenoa' wee heard & report of which will be given in wuosher atic Fire Deranraesy,— Prony iy ti at! @orved by our reporters \ooie day, toppence th at Paid Fire Department law oi. b ve all et by the voluntecia cene:ul Nurul \ Cations (written wud vootal) wee reo ey Office, No.8 Mine treet, ti laring their wit io continue | house again ety louger by ules in, woe their duvier ar usual, | t shat their services woud bo cory y © WATERPALL An Vis noted for ite waterfalls, natural » ¢ ee My the expreasion (¢ wuetbotbe ine ced that an eri al cascade Je meant, but ian | raced “tay worn by the | to wlorn the NY feportor lias just dievover. | |, * in pendage ie not aolely monopo ive) ) , Passing down Broadway, on Moo \\. with much surprise, an elderte, «5 gan, walking demurely alone, whic | broad bitinmed hat, was Protruting “waterfall” in weilk net, and whai's nm ne composed of th: nutne argicle the cencenante own hair, The adornment created courier) Smusement ; ladies looked and titte. od, and ev fy thought 16 an encroachwent on thelr es righ The old gentionian evidently aay no reason @by, having the hat, he should not be permitted to | display ftin the latest sty ie, Deen monopolised by the ladies, nitid ibe 1 Tur WRarnen,—Yesterday was a warm day, At noon the thermometer stood S$ in the shade, and workingmen generally were ao lazy with tho oat, that they felt it alinost impossible to keep at gork, Abont three o'clock « sharp thunder showor ccurred, which Imeted over an hour, and eaured Deny to likhs their gas, in consequence of the ace ompanving darkne This cooled the air som a shat batty she eveuine the waswil wee totuwed, Mire Styler aleo had the nestest writiis-book | vol, aud Mise Bertha Asten showed tor Barnard foliow- inthe whole re the ereavess improvement, ed in an addre renuirementa «looked rather fou boyve arse of much ¢lojuence to the zraduattue afier which was sung “he Graduates’ Pace. ‘written by one of their number, jug ds the cpening stanza: nus ro AWAY, » cannot *tay— Make no delay, make no dela, Atmomenut aril! here, O AMid * eneR we a few white tr Shale, to prese mean to bake ww & wateh and chain | aro lor that! Who winds you? Warhington, on away, tiarra. glad Ico uote bly, ugly | With theee whoin we ic jook on the paze of the tutnere pr lonerd for, can MMptoniaa wee then presented to the era ow Ifenrtetta BL Chureh, Mayor, Auna M. Hoos Leuiw A. Shaw, Liarie A, Thee were then addressed by Mr Mer atulstions and Arthur's rep! bh Avenue bic the batis ot edered justice te his NK AE Ws. Was loubd 40 hi Annie H. broun, 4. Rinea ty _ Montezama, na the rota Lb iu bere erives ineepy Your teachers stdchue, PR; Cabot, lates cousivtulnte NuPrery, Who y binw SCOLLIOY Was scourre, and regret that mation robe the | Nocires hae ever loft this institution mo trusted than you Ted tothe future ob © of the Book ¢ 1k wae thon And ib Was vot unile was carried sbi hab he Yoho Gilwon, rr Se eanecote, Lav'l 1g Exchange Was loo ne oa. The Staves Istaxp Nior—Apprriovan washed, welle yyenue cutter Adwin \ thee and ehiie always kept in tthe brick ste Too Late AT sim, t the gates ot whid O60 Coudren at she other end of tho ghostly » ren—""he @ Damned men were even if that style Aad | win ASS SEAMEN'S irate, bus ae 4 sere dircharced Mel, or me he b leave, for shag olten ealied answered dud I quarantine ground piace there dur tacked two sold aLother man, aud a deavoied to break (he ieck of the ga allowed ihint Daly threw an ax auiong tlie crowd, and es genteucn prom ut anid he would Dim to spy amouar the breast w OO QAIOLIS BUC BiVURde, Aho gal) Gyan DoE: burning whi euber into b STOUDCR, RB LEE arnned them, but tasting to) py reer = ees os: ocenemenenmmenenss OLY TIPE METAL WANTLD ALLY AP? Lieut, Nevon a Who Was elot in examined vestendaw ¢ —? Oh 3 DRESSMAKERS AND LVib ave, betwee BUG 214 vlog,

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