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achieve for herself—a etal ie and secure poveremee® ee eee lie thea revered to 4 pnt Toned by Tequest COMMENCEMENT oF THR Frew Acapemy.— |}! 09 © Rove sequest ana at The (hirteenth Annoal Commencement of the Free | whore en tn th Mexico waa all rieht overmment of Moaha.han Ktatee were held diplo- and noth ne and when Acodemy took place lart evening at the Academy of | a Musc in the presence of @ large, appreciative aod | | toshicnable andience, On the pintforin, besides the Pecnity and Board of Education, were roticed Wen, Ext ort Anderson, U. 8. A. Hoes B. Perkins, Dr. p De'aueld, and several others, The exercises were presided over by Horace Webster, 1.1.1) pioreedings were opened by tho Rev, Dr, Adame | {uti with prayer, after which the following proeramme | 4") France, to shor vise and voo cere.) Th the sovirion ' tatory Addrera and Second Honorary Oration + polar Impuires.,....... John #. Hart. o'ed Honorary Piliosophical) Orat on ym pie : soe Peter 1. Easton Nzabethan Age.. Fraucie A, Sampron, Fdueation. .. Jotn P Crosby jon— The Lon Qaixo’ th Honorary O Nineteenth Cent . Leonard Fred and hth Honorary Oration--Reform, W. If, Le ee feurth Hoooraty (Ethical) Oration Ane: tc betriotiem..... Benjamin + Discertation— Modern Aleh ond Dnerertation—Myatestes, h Honorary Oration—Actn «oe Wn. Henry Van Ar i. tean’ Revolutiogs.... Win, H. J, fied Me o's Oration—Soldier aud Sutsa:e . «1A, 0. EK, Michael, A. Bt \ 1, }ovat Honorary Oration and Valedictor Adarers ‘yhoate of Memory....... Joi A, Knapp. Tbr young orators generaliy nequitted themeeives | we. Tho firet epenkor alluded tothe rereat rele - é lic, and to the death of the President, fn a tanner | i" ad re which olicited tho greatest en .anre After the pro- ; me nme wae concladed, the medals testimonials and | They we priv.ee were awarded, as follows ie ‘,.@ Pell gold medal was founded by Duncan € Tie Preside Ye: , Koq. in the year 154% ne nw premivi for the | wyich be ‘ tcholar in the whole Ine ituth rhe mecal feral ‘: oar was awarded toHeny b, Taimudge, of | feeb athe * L ornare Clare, worm th 8 ie year 1850, Hdein Burr, » @etabliehod a | qu edal to be awarded anuoall bees im: the- ! word matican in the bigheateiaas of the Fre 4: ‘1*> Garr medal for 1866 war awarded to Bevip Gri fen, of the Bentor Clana, aud the medal to 4 the award of which bad been upaye idably delayed, ® was awarded to Davld Lereniritt AB : 4 In ‘he year 1450, Charles ‘I, Cromwell, Fry, iro et fou old medal for the bert relwine in Hie ory t Letires, The medal tor the present year | ue y rdedto Henry P. Talmadge, of (he Boptior | en, + hod eens t tee Clvea, $ iy hs year 1864, Eileha Rive, Req. doneted funds | ¢ various for ‘ne procuring of 2 old medals wur revuiu ou ' the | et Fnglish exear ip the senior ¢ aturbulent nino ty, wed aaserted that x ani be other for the best essay in the Junior Clase. | nation, wae vever in chy, He uext ‘heme given to the Bevior € “bhe uly | eau cated (he acteo ip flageliatug Mencion e tor thor. | 1 and women, aur ot 1 lopment.” The weda: was awarced | piorherd Chat eau ol bel an to William Heury Lane, wee taver haviue tailed to; s theme forthe Junior Clase wae * Charne obta oth e reolal party, ond { the originality to be aired fn Am | neve tof the pe, hue race as an The medal was awasded wo Ut » wre wion he T Ward modale are bronze, and are iven for A pathy, protielency in the pne tubjecta mentionod he ow. | wad tath amie i ‘They were founted by Aug. i'. Ward. bey. in ls Senor Jose ik el oxpeciod to addre For tho present year the award was ne folio a Cie. , : e 03 mist-y, Wm, Sts Chagas Naural | snirb, bat he deeline | to do #0, and Het BE the Satara Phior | 6 cubetavee of the addvesa was tad In Englieh, It phy, 1). L. Sinith, ‘Junior ; Moral, Jobo S, Haut t L. Friedlander, Senior; tngiieh D. L. | epencd by 4a that when the southern rebellfon os ite yior; (reek, Benjamin Griitny senior; | br tthe de erruck ato i} ben in, J Hunt, Senior; French, FB. Z. Pou orsion a ore; Spanish, L. Friedlander, Senior: Ge. | I of hu f ; aud an man, Wm. If. Helavei, bear, Oraiory, Wm, HH. | & see alone todo the wok suse they Beuior; Comporition, Wr, 1 Seno 5 | piowult, but ae eoon se thee wae ! » D.L. Smith, Junior; Astronomy, Hurl L. ea recornized it, she adres Junior; History, H. P. Taimaiwe, eat to Drawing, J, i. Stuart, Sophomor : Meaico ant Mexicana, hey were a brave people . T. Pectus of the tn onquered, He charged that oe nat AM “4 Wen ‘urrays b several mictakes, one of JA. Guild, of the Latroductory cians wh that he alwave betllewed the South would “Cortificates wer given to the tuliowing Studeate | Couquerthe North, Heep of Moxitoliian a who were ot ©. merit with icipioute of the aiedule | poor te, ¥ ho promired to ca i blood she vig: In M jloecphy, to Juin A. Knupp, o1 th shel, ba Poutons en m . whippiug of wor Senior Class. In Comporition, to Johu 8. brunt aoa + will raviehment cod other crimes ’ A. Ki of the senior Class, promben were not to be reiled on, In tieck, to Ind Hi. Lane, of the senior Clo Easton, L. Bylediendern, WW HM. tiewer bad not been forrctten tora nd the Amerteon peopie did trae i ohn A app, William I. Lane, W. HL J. Siebuin, of ore of Frey culd continue ¢ Heulor Class, rollot America nue.) Grant, for the bent Prose Declamation de'ivered ©) | be wad yet be the Lafarert Mexieo and the P Bpeaking held lart Friday evening, ev 1 the Garibaids of thie cont'aent, a esident jig Hall, wasawardod by the dadee «Janie i+ Jobnron would de ent Ame te and em Eeq., the Rev. C, D. Fors, and R. 8. Doty, Fa, . | pecially her Monroe «oetrs He conclu lone James Collins Halleck, J’. of the Juaior Claes, (4.0 ve by sayian. Vive: Washingson, vive the Mext+ &@ compic.e sett of Hialian's Works, | cou Kepallic, viva the American t nion. ize consists 0 ted James M. McLesn, President of the | gonor Joaquin Villdobus delivered along address ae ies the best Practical Declamation de: | In Spanish, in which be condemned the tnvasion of vered on the sane occasion ¥ us awarded t Willian | the Mu xican Republic; avid it wae the duty of the vot Milton's Work Clase being @ tchly bound | As orican pen o to come to ite Foe toring, he he Prize tor the beet translation of an extract of y ie de me Te Trench prose was given to Read Gordon. Jr. of the 1 ison en bls junior . An illustrated edition of Larontuine's a a ee were also awarded to J.J. Casey, of the Jun- fant ou, nce ie tor and Joseph H. Guild, of the Tutroductory a thet bis doetein nd above all do CAGES set apellonee 18 Ubeeaeuy Hidalgo wud those of Washington are The following degrees wore then conferred : BACHELOR OF ARTS, fixed on you.” Several other Mexicans had abstracts of addresses 5 Rober pac f spg 7 sean azer_ Crosby, on the same subject read in English, after which @ dry jan 3 or Zachius Easton, Leona: * amoagne ; verre Vilediamder, Daniel Trimbie man, jamin | #etles of revolutions were read end adopied unant Griffen, William Henry Heiser, Urban ciiiespe | mousiv. The tet arding the European invasion Hive John Sandford Hunt. John Auctsua | of Mox.coos an off nee acalost the law of nations, huecpp, Wiliam Henry 0, William Maitiand | dove unde. false preteoces, and culminating in estab- Mv..ay, John Benjamin Peaticld, Francie Asbury | lelioe a f. etended monarchy, supported by no Sampson, Rudolph \/illiam Schack, Willian Heary | authority by ba onets, J¢—Approving of the J. Sveberg, John Hervey Stitt Willian Btretiond, | acdieses delivered, and affirming that the facta Charles Edward Tracy, William Lenry Vau Are. | should ‘ be phnowa unive sly = Offering ame, t the history, cuncition, &ey o ex.0 BACHELOR OF BOLENOFS, preeniet oa elma on our ‘ gitias 8 y , 4th —Ofterin opathy te ne cresved amiles entry Sears CU neh Langare ¥ redienden, Gives of Gens. Qurjano and Dob and commending Le their notle exemple ro the init tlon of their countty~ Charles Heury Smish, Jr., Thomas Stratiord, Inen Symp.thitine with Mexicans in their MASTER OF ARTS. outte under the of elon of ‘ urope, with Pr te Wilson J, Berryman, A. ., Fdward Hoffimir vee for Mie position In sustaining the Hoyer, A.B., Johu Lovett Bower, A. By i ment which the United States could A salom Carle, B,, Flihu Dwight, A. b., ndwitht anus Of paty jo were on A. t e tt Mathew Hoy A. B,, Edwacd Keily, A. i, piattorm, and betore tt Malechi Lee, A, B, Joseph Simeon Wool, A. Ih, | tver & binber republic . } i. Emile Michaelis, A. | Journed, vedbaniy A. 1b. M. Tu # Koherte, Sanwer, A.B, ia.0 been eb Lheophilus Ward, A. b., epreseuta- pring then ad Museum Benerry,—To-morrow after. erved by the adver- noon and eventing, as will be of Ae B34 tikement the morning, the late sufferers by the fire Vevid Doan Terry, A. B, which destroyed Burnuin's Masewa, are to have a MASTER OF BOLENCES. benetit entestainmoneat the Academe of Musle, The Evander Childe, Jr, B, 8, Joseph Koch, B.S Wiulam Cargill Kimball, Bos, an Edwia | bill ie one of the most attrac ever presented to flow m, B, 8, Sidney Harrison Stuart, 5. the public on # similar occasion ‘w benediciion Was thes propouueed, aud the o'clock P.M. M « D —About 4¢ ‘edanga terminaied, yesterday, ox, James H, Lysxcut, a prominent Demo- + Of the 13th Ward, died of apoplexy Tuesday, at Wie aldence, in Grandatreet, He war a Mewber of Aerembly in 1858-9, and was noted in his district for Lie interest lo echvol affairs, Punere! at the r lo-dey, lan, CHARLES SUTTON has fom lL.soffice of Wanien O26 Commissioners of Charities who have appolited Mr Jemee B, Coulteria lie piace, Mi, Sutton had oceup ed the position tor many years SIMPATHY FOR REPUBLICAN: Mextco,—A lel lv. J con ; t od by tire saved, dL barners were idence removed the City Prisoa, by the heen ve te \ in, with considerable suce Cra hot Crowford, eweers that $580, be reprosenting for which he pid fYer did nowt ‘Lot yam, private - tary to President Jaurez, v p jeandu, writer, poet and de pury, Mr, Joshua Leavitt then called the weesing to or. der, and addressed them a: Vellow Citizevs of the . qecetlagot Mexican republicans and ot Amerien » oo rvmpathize with them in their exile, was held dost soning, at tho Cooper Tnetitute. fhe rumber 1 Nos. : pre-e te was not large, ‘Whs tageot the Lulweu states ; se! Meteo wose placed aide by side en the plcoruy, | hile’ \allt ste “dean flag being taken ct of by I at | ‘ v. Ma 1 i] ais The following « uiebed Muxican | Yowen wach v. ¢ et Otte y stlencam were prosent ou the platfoun Cou ‘a . Va ! Pha 6 Ni In the U. 8, Geneon) Gonrales Chief J eof the i yy in Vhomas 8, Pitts oer ant Gonzales Gn ur » General Com : Cour erday, » how ' he a of Mexwo Clie, Geo bar Me 8 rich pase countorfelt su Member of Cone vas and Poe! ‘ | . ie N ©. Robert, Scie: ary of the Bate ‘ eRe va arts of Orange County, ana | | cers. Mi he sola Dinse!t wen i Fellow | teven ed M Citizens of the American Kepublic. and brieads of | hein bo ee i vn ho four a thei Avesdom throughout thy World, ‘The meeior sae | Wor loeee ‘ i hitnse'! Hirdsall, eel od, be sald, to aympathize withawisier Republic, | Alexuuder bo: bok the rane county, now to the midst of war, aud thie ened wir exduce | IE Mca Les one a eon Bub van Co,, on after fiity years daiation, li ty tor SL by 40. ' ut flow’ eb as auation, atter broskins down priestinm, | Bil. bc louu s when it was invaded by the armies of Europe, aud a | Hens ‘ government was established by io. en bayonets, Sloat Y out which ibpould not lasta week. I his usuipayouagid | Counter es. uy Mi. . fevasion place when the Unied Statee was cine | AL eos, 0 Bist all be 4 hotel keeper, ano! Ler Darrassed, and wow ft was @ conspiracy against jue | Wisi revered for e PEwoner & 950 more, 1 United Beatos, (Applacee.) The biow which scruc’ | Paymentet & at The countertels fk a ood down the Mexican Kup blic Sou'h, was aimed at the vt Hamiten o@ the toni, und to the lmporas Republic of the Nor! | Meletorpe on the back, whieh are blurred, The cose wae adjourned to Friday fhe Mexicans now #too in the just. One, Cacep: Deeach ‘ys | | tue yl of our Kopublic ayaine: European Pottoe Js rentigencr.—A Sobiier Garroted and mvasion, Now that @ ma'iciful Prov deuce bas se. | Roboed.—Yosterday, Michael Kinmer, a returned sol dored peace to us, our heerts beat tor ous jelows | uier enwie! mcomplaiu! of robbery eguinst Thomas epubl th, The effort was wade by | Nooherry, belure Justice Dolse, at the Jefferson ean, © that Mexico was bectcras | Market Police Court, Lt appears the two men had tl. lard Evapire was an established | Leon drivking ether in a porter atthe “ Mexia what se could nos fd cosuerof hing Varick streeta Udon leaving the | Of bis antagoniet rj) aminatioa. and tue olecene articles ¥ eve ‘ chantts residence at Rave newood, I,, 1, thy bies aa Deviiny ena oan . : nid Lith avenue, | & wir , f ty nee, COT ai wore Lo. ; tubiy Accipents,—Yesterday Coroner t an inquest oo the body of Patvick firke, wt form the effects of Injuries received th ouck I 1 8 Haden River romd ¢ ’ in i _— jeSherry was jokin by bim of $704. voter twe Men Bave 1108 yet been fortum, ine ober aj p ehended. a" Bold Robbery.On Taeeday night, b(t. FL der, while waltina for a cer atthe com ory of Brest erect and the Bowery, ww eurrounds iB by a cans of young thiever, one of whom seized | de watch clola end ran away with it, Thea!l sped thief was subeejuently arr ated. but ebe@ watch wea not found, ‘The recused, who cave bie name ae Willis Joba- sor, wae committed tor tried by Justice: + Dodge, ny Affray,-Twotiermans, n mmed Augustus Adam Miller, became inve dved in Aone 4 saloon in 45th sb inet, Gare p Ae ai Bou cole vere etah wou tin the he at th: n of nis ontarer ‘Kluke was arrested, and beld to bail by Jaetice Connolly ia she sum ot $7,000, Seizure Ohacene Prints.The jolie yeetortay entered AF pen «eo! oun H. Mariow, No. 14John treet, aud veized a jarce nmoberof obecene prints, cards, Ae, Juaticn Dowliue detained Ma riow tor ex- sent wo Vo- lice Headquarters Juvenile Burglare,Officer McCarty, James Hart aud Fre ho are accused liehment of Kol hg @ quantity of the 20th nels Brady, of breaking ect), Ellis need 16 and 1 into the plumbi 00S Sinth avenue, Burgla: the promdees of Michael Montel. in the tear of 77 Fora: th etacet, re @ue ced by bu elnre on Tuestay nicht, who etole Line taint Clothing sua other property, A man oF pated in the Tower proved to be the one ohandley comroltied Grordou wae «ule Whe cutying @ wh stolen from Mantel, Justice 4iordon tor examination Wie Murder, Yesterday, infortnation reached the Cordnes": office ia Mo Punule Miller,w hose throat wre cut br her hnebund, at her residence, 213 Canal ttreety om the nicht ot the south of May, had died, vevk bet Mie Miller bad ente red 9 com id Justice f logan ecom- itof her it juries. An body to-day. Thoteas Halpin wae ie thigh of Mie, nlead ug cottoa tres t. Justice Dow. ling Getaua ed fialp a tor examination, ‘wud be Le inques Arrest for Coreleaenese ed von ache fr. aud, thro [Srooklym. Ten Mins Becoy Smoot Case, a Bug by, wuo wae arte eged .attompt to # of tho itth Precinct, the Count, action of the for he Miss 0 Monday night teor Thos, K. Chi- wae yesterday ey, tonwait the (irane iur liege ri sorrow baety and nw areasonabio | wrecceving, and al- legos that she was u, ved on to wh abebedid by come Jailby Judee ) woman of her ®e juan ttance. AN UsGaLtanr Iris an,—A_ stalwart young [rishman, in a 5 Ude state, a day or two since, mide his entree into the society of some young Indies who were ected in the parlor of a New York mer- causing, of course, the utmost aarm by bis al rapt appearance, under the clreumet Tle refa sed to leave the premises until he was supplied with some clothing, which were promptly furonieted fre m the wardrobe of the merchaut, [thas since beens acertained that the visitor Lad cecapd from Black weli's leiaud by ewirnmin Tur Sewerage Question.— A decision has recently been rendered by Judge Deni 0, of the Court of Appeals, to the effect that the city of Brookiyn is not liable for dameges to property eatiwed by the cle- ments in Districts where sewers have not Leen con- structed by the authorities, Arrest oF A Toticeman’s Wire For Treratentxe To fHoot Hew Us 8aNnv's Fatenn,— Mre, Nofea, wife of the officer of that name, was ar- ated vesterday by officer Edward Brown, of the 45th Precinet, BE. D, and taken bo) ure Judge Dailey, Ollicer Brow) allewes that Mra, Ne fen threatened to rhoot hina for ‘eadin: her husband nto the compaay of strange women, Both officery Lelouy to the same fopecy and gro fast friends, Mre. Nafen and her usbaud have been separated fo eome tine in cou- rejuence, it ie alleced, of ber jealovu.y, Itie further alleged that she was one of (he * omen mainiy in- ttrumental in inducing Miss Jugby to attempt the lite of otficer Chichester, Judge Dailey gave her perwirston to flad bouds |. the awotmtol $500 to ke the peace, but at |met accounts she has pot return with the documente, Tus Fikemen’s IMDROGLIO~MRETING OF tie E. D, Comumissionens.—The iiea prevailed throughout the Fire Department of the District, dur. ing the past week, that a further disbandment of companies would take place at the regalar meeting of the Conum ssioners last Biebh and a lroge number of those inverested regated in and around Fire- men's Hall, At® P.M, there were three Conum.is- sioners Riseent, but the Clerk of the Board not makint bie appearance, the Commisshoners prorent adjourued until Friday eventog, It will be remem. Lered thattwoof the Cominissioners have seceded from the Board, in consequence of the sileved super. rodure of cripvled beil-ringers by the majorit;, and for other causes. Tue Furra ReGrent,—It was expected that this regiment would arrive here to-day, and extensive preparations had been made for their reception wus tee telerraphic drpatch had, up to last evening, been reveived from (ue Coionel in com. maad, the officers of the Fifth Brigade have decided not to turn out until Friday next, for the pruvpose of escorting themn,even if they should arrive in the weantine, The city authorities have macie ample p.ovision to entertain the officers and mun at the Armory of the Filty-second Regiment, in id aticct, Boarptna A CANAL Boat.—The anal boat Medina, Captain Stewart, laying at the foot of Wash. ington street, was boarded alout 2 o'clock yesterday morning by four river thieves. One of wom enter- edthe cabin Seeing the Captain ake he rau on deck, The Captain pursued with a pletol, but wae fired at before he had time touse it, be ‘ied in return, and the thieves escaped by means of a sina boat, Neither of the shots tvok eifect, Daugyess in Tue Crry HALL,—During the pact woek the gas light furnished to the Depart. pionts occupying the basement of the Brooklyn City ‘hee beea so dim that ‘penny dips" at three h, had to be resorted to lu oruer to euable re toatend to their daties, Last eveuing jon, n@ oud aa that caused by « heavily load. ovcurred in cheoffice of the Chief Kugineer 1e Fire mim shortly after which the ofore dt gave place to total darkness. No ® ott Sneunvenience is caused in t stor of Police in coasequeuce of 20m, liews Items. [Bp Teregraph to the Hew York Stem.) li. G, Parken bas been appointed Superintend- ent of Locian Atvairs in Nevada, Tim rebe! General Cheatham arrived at Nashville, Teun, ou Tuesday, Jay Cooxe reports subsertptions to the Seven- ¢ Rel River country will ra:se no crops bus corn this year, except in a few loca}.ties, A vesset lias sailed frowo Now O..eans for &, | Petersburg direct, with @ cargo of cotton belonging to Now Orleans worchants, Tur whesterop of Louisiana is better then ever known, The sugar crop is not so lerge as tet of last year, Tusae is to bea grand reunton at Cincinnati next September of all the Turner Societies—she first raunion of the kad in America, Gov. Bevan, om Oblo, remains very ill at Clevo. !lond. He bad severe hemmorhage from the wound in his foot on Tucaday night. Ho ts much pros. tated, Dwrarones atate that President Johnson bas (hat all ileal yoers in the approaching election shall be kept frem the pol 8, Govensce Jonsson, ot Georgia, addressed a large audience at Ailunta on Monday, He spoke as Ma con on Tu From thence he will go to Mil. ledgeville oud enter upon the discharge of bis off. cial duties, Tar coronas inquest at Boston on the murder of the Jovce children bas closed iM invedtiwanon, expresses a determination shat the lawe poased by | the Tennessee L gisiature shall be obeyed, and Vv STEAMER” i They find that the murders were committed by some person or persons to the jury unknown. The examination of Stewart, who is under arrest for the cr:ma, commenced at Denham yesterday, General Intellizence. (By Mafl te the Now York fun.) Tne St. Charles Flotel in Troy wae set on fire early Tuceday morniug, in ten different places, by means of phoeplorus. The fire was extoguished With little daroage, Tar military orders for preserving in Charleston require all citizena to deiiver up firearme in their possession, to refrain from assembinges and nolsy demonstrations on the sirects and to remain at their homes after eight o'clock in the evening. A ranty of thirteen ladies and gentlemen from Norwich are camped out at Baybrook, Ct, near the mouth of the Connecticut River, They oc- cupy a large vont, do their own cooking, end en- joy all the luxuries of & seaside hotel with but mall expense, Amono the gueste who dined at Cozzena’ Hotel, Weat Poirt, on Sunday last, wero Lieut, General Bcott, Norman rd, ‘of gun noteriet A. Hiibard (nee Mea, Edwin James), T i ton, of the Inpgepaxpent, and Morris Phillips, of the Howe Jounnar, Tok Syracuse, N.Y., Joorsat aayo: “We hear with regret that the illness of Governor Fenton ie of o tar more serious nature than is generally 6 And that ome weeks will probabl tore he will be able to return to Albany. Lieutenant Governor is, we unoerstand, now virtually exercising wubernatorial functious, and 18 Bt present iu Washingtoa on Mtate business, Miss Mary Pexstos, of East Horner, N Y., went one (iay last week to feed m bear beluncing to ® member of ber s.ster's family, Not returning ae #000 AR Was cxpected, anotier memer of she tam- ly went for ber and found ber dead. In some she carue within reach of the bear, whose biood Jed bim to take her } She was rally menled when found, The bear was immediately killed. Tat Now Ha ire Superior Court har ‘lecided tbat 6 express com pany oli vering @ parcel mark- ed with the cabalisue “C, 0, D.'—collect on de- livery—may sllow a person to whom it # con- axed reasonable time to open the puckaye and Cetermiue whether he sha!l reveive it or not. The rule Leretoiore Las been that no exaruination could take plece—the receiver must take the package and | determive whether it couteiued wnat te Lad or- dered or not, Sucu «@ large number of negroes have accumi- lated at Meiupiis as to compel Gen. Lilolson, Bue perintendent of Freedmen, to issue orders wor them to return to their masters, under pain of | known to bave a strong affection | lke neighbor, pale Mrs. | wi 4 would jong sgo ba being arresied as vagabonds, Out asauring them thus be wil vertain!y protect them in all contr tuey mako tor their lavor, re alee notified that they must also carry out in good faith their Share ol the contract or he will compel tiem tu do 80 Tow St. Louis News is severe on Gov, S* arkoy of sseiasippl. Ly coaumenting ov recent actaet bias wonieman, it Saye: We tod that is make @ great ailerence in @ man's policy, by putbug bi in ottice lu the Southeru States, Gat of office, Le bas @il the loyal Lack oue that we could ask tor, in ottice, he becomes both weak kueed and weak bucked. Ludeed the ina become sup'e-jacks, and she relele by manipu ating the wires Wake them dunce as bimbly as sey picase, Loup Wastncay, the disrraced Lord Chancel'or of England, has been succeeded by Lord Cran- worth, This lord isa man of only ordinary abili- ties, a lawyer by profess on, the child of wealth, and one who has uever known adversity. In pol- fies he is of the Woig echool, but bes vever olge nalizod himself by any act of consequence. He has twice been Chancellor, How lony he will re- main in office will depend on the strenvth the Whig party developes at the approaching eletion, Ir is stated that Prince Napoleon intends going to the Dublin Exhibition. Ue was in Ireland some ae ago, aprop #of which there isa good story, 4 is related that the Mayor of # Munster ot, anxious to display Sis ace mplishments before bis sowusrmen, waited with a deputation on the Pouce aud delivered au address of wel ome in what he suppos d to be French, To his horror the Prin repiving in the most fluent and idiomatic English, expressod his regros that hie ygnorance of ie Irish language prevemed him from being able to sppreciate the no doubse flattering and kin ‘ly sen- ‘iments which bad just been expressed Ly the clief magistrate | MARINE NEWS. July 20-8, Rises, 445—S, Sete, 727 —H. Water..06 47, STEAMSHIPS—Morning Star, New Grleans; Ya- z00, Norfolk aud Kichuiond; EC Kaight, Georce- town, ptarlight, Charieston; Fraucoula, Portiand; Republic, New Orleans; Jersey Blue, Boston SHIPS—W Frothingham, Bordeaux; Mon the Bea, Liverpool: City of New York, do. ponrcn: of BARKS—Ciaudin, Brest; Arran Isle, Rochell chel, Cow Bay; E'F Herriman, Mobile; Dhetleld, vy aud Cadiz; Hunter, Cow Bay BRIGS—J & Elliott, St Johny NF; SBC Cow Bay; Kate, Glasgow, ‘iit bd SCHOONERS--Paran, Philadelphia; Siak, do; § ral Mills, New bo Keokuk, Aauledeiphtas i Ms Harris, Nageau; Ate ie, Wind R 8; Gen Knox, Cow +, Yorktown, Port Royal; Kogers Dalti- more; Eldo:ado, Portemouth, Nii Mary, Sa ou ' SLOOPS—Giobe, Middletown; Aurora, Norwich, ‘ ARRIVED. STEAMBHIPS—Columbia, Havana; Nevada, Sa vannah; Geo Custer, Hilton Head; Win P Clyde, do, SHIPS—Hudson, from London; Eugene, Hamburg, BARKS—Ibis, Palermo; Kathleen, Lingan; Fannie, 8) dney, C B; Gaz: ile, Voit Spain, ‘Trinid 4 fe St Croix; International, (Dutch,) Maria, Kio Janeiro, —La Creole, Curacoa; La Cay enn: * Hermes, (Venezuelian) Laguayra; Tubal | (ain, Cow Bay; Doiphin, Sydaey, © B; Executive, | Matanzas; Aurora, Cow Bay; Chiori4 Rio Janet Milwaukic, Mayneuez; Othello, sydney, © Hi; solfe no, Arecei bo; etta, Linga: og Lad : ress Monroe: Ozell, Para; Arctic, Ponce; He en, Lingan, BELOW—Bark i W Griffiths, M. Too Late for Classification. MEETING OF THE LON HOREMEN’S Cuion Protective Association, No, 1, 0: Krookiyn, Americus, Fort- Nortolk; sapero, an will Le held at 2/4 Hicks #t, between State and At. | bi lantic sis, at 7) o'ciock P.M. for the election of officers, calliny in all the bacyes, and issuing cards justeau, All ithe members are requested to atteud, ae there will be other business of japortance auder consideration, By order, WILLIAM INGRAHAM, Preo't, THOMAS EARLEY, Ree, sec. lee W ANTED—SEVERAL BELL BOYS AT) Br udreth House, corner of Broadway ani Ca- nal street, iT WANTED AT NO. 23 WEST 45D 81.4 | _Y* carpenter, Apply trom 8 to 10 A.M, ota COAL. BET. LEHIGH AND LOX ‘UST MO Daal r ton. 2a, $8.50. pat ate nse ihe oheoned and aclrel THGWES | STORES, cor, 32d st, and 10th ay. 4a Upson RIVER AND HARLEM RAIL- roads, Oo and after Monday, June 5°h, trains ior Abany and ‘Troy, counecting with Northen and Wes ci trains will lesve New York a follow F.om Hudroa River Depot, Juth et. sad loth ave. at TOU A, Mu 2 46 10.80 P.M. and from Harlem !e- and 4th ave. at 11 A.M. wad ddy BP. ood on either route, W. H, VAN) por, oath ft habe zene, st Point, Cornwall, Newburgh, Millon, Pourhkecysie and Rondout, from foot of Desbrosses sLevery AlLernoon, except Sunday, at So o'clock. ‘Os Black OR BROW THE BEST IN U HAIR DYE HAIR, D Does not injure the Hair or Skin, 3 See of Drug- Siaip penoraliy ee Y cents ver box, Depot | Game Stan jar THE NEW DOCTOR A pleasant, pretty village is the village of Sutton Aill—built Wierally upon » hill; one long wide street straggling from the shady bottom, more than half way up, tothe top—interspersed with two or three tal! groups of Lombardy poplars, a fow mag. nificent elma, and here and there a venerable haw. thorn, rich, in the happy month of May, both in leaf and flower. The v.llage dwel ings peep in and out from amid these noble trees, in al! the variety of human color belonging to their respective clanses, There is the grocer’s—to called, because that ie the more dignified of his several callings but in fact itis the general shop, the multifarious dispensary of the villaze, farnous for excelent bute {there it stands, built of red brick, glowing and gisring in the summer sun, the window-frames and door-posts painted a bright blue, and the step of spetless white— pon which atep stands the wortby grocer himaelf, rlowing and glaring as his own red brick—there stands honest Jack Flare }— Fiare!—what acurious association of name and colour { A little farther on where that stray branch of the finest hawthorn forme a nasural garland over the pretty bow-window, and seated iy alow, ber head bent over her work, sits Mrs. Luscombe, the window of half-pay ly it, wih three little children to clothe, aud feed, and educate, up. on forty pounds ear! No wonder, although her industrious dwelling contains only four roems —two on each floor—she tries t let the drawing. rooms.’ Aye, smile away, courtecus reader, avd muile again, wheu I tel’! you that those two rooms eerful, clean, pleasant ;—end so sweetly fu nishod | the dimity curt 60 White, and the prete test of Freuch bide adorned with netted frinere— of various Widtos, it is true ead pat tastefully looped up, that Patiy Pratee—(what propria Dame again! Patty Pratee the news r and licensed scandal-monger of the place, wao lives yonder in the uutidy dwelling, surmounted by » long poking chimney that appears to be looking down every chimney in the v luge !)—Patty Prateo herself praised the fringe to Jack Flure— Qv. was it genuine, disinterested praise?) - k Flare being rarde his lady combe-—an affection ened into “will you marry me?" but for the paters ofgentility supposed to be possessed by a curate’a dauyhter and an of cer's widow, ofeu, pour things! bo their great diss | comfort. “Tnever could think her # beauty,’ said Patty, “though the squire looks oftener at her than the pulpit of a Sunday; but she certuiniy sete of her house—to be sure it take Bus Tm thinking, Master Flare, sli '!] have to let this summer, for I saw @ tal!, thin, handsomish ma: fu there not an hour ago; aud as I repassed to gov my numperalla——" “Urnbrella ** interrupted Maater Flare, looking up at the spotless eky : whe, what put into your head to waut an umbrella to-dayy" “Uinph ! rociied the marpie, ‘wise people ule ways take it in floe weather, He was sitting in the drawing.room with one of the children on bis knee —mipity free, I thought for a otrangor " Master Flare did feels little uncomfortable, but be did not prewud to, knowing well iho habit of bis companion * Have you beard of the cricket-match between the Sutton Hii} and those of Harleytordown ? Lucy Graut—the oli doctor's Lucy—ab, Master Flare! Muster Flare! depend upon it, world we live in—I never knew any old doc out a pretty maid servant—there's proof pomtive— “OF wha ‘ain in‘errupted “Oh, modesty |" exclaimed the ant q holding up her band das shespoke on the snowy « we belore mentionel siwod the very ‘entieman she bad seen iv Mrs. Luscou e's (lrawy room, ** Have you lodgings to let nero!" he inquired in s ripe rich voice, whose very toe commuded res+ pec ‘ , Bir," rep'ied the man of figs “Tm eure," chimed Patty, * Mastor Flara, you might let your first flor.” “No, Sir, no." he replied to the stranger's leok ; “no, Bir, [like to keep my house to myself: but there ls very good accommodation atthe Chequers, the green Purilos yuse with leal-coluured doors and the red horse-trough, higher up the bill shan Mra, Luscombe’, the wiuow lady's." “No, | want @ private lodgin he old doctor, in the old maids “the old doctor, I heard say, he would let, only for company’ sake,"* * The doctor—a mere village Cuctor—no, that woud be worse and worse; besides, \bere are res sons agniust that, No, I should not lke the coc. tor's The village appears large ; ure tuere uo houses that let lodgings?" “Mra. Liscombe," reiterated Patty. “due gentierman shook bis hes “Weill, there is the sawyer’ let the back room—s pleasant look-out right over the saw-pit, and the river in the «distance, if you son's mad ie mole of the sawing, at # litle after ur’? “ Thavk you," said the stranger quietly; * that will not do," “Then, Sir,” continued the grocer, “Iknow of nothing else, except tae "4,0 : “f shink,” replied th Coctor aud myself Lave « deal of time nthe glen; they ‘ling, ** the oll “g under the ppily dealt 4m the same commodity,” he added, enuilag. Patty and Maser Flare exchanged looks as the Sirevger bade them good morning and ssuntered up the bill, “Served under the same roaster,"' re; sting up ber hands and eyes; * thet the devil or death.* * “Dealt in the same commodit Master Fiar or resa)l liner “A541 find ous from Luscombe or the ebile dren, of that I'ia positive,” persisiod Patty, pulling ous the strings of her bonnet, “1 hardiy think ‘hough it isa vory # range world indeed to live in —yet T hardly think Mie. Luscombe would suffer er children to be nursed and kissed by @ mera *tranger.” But Patty was out in her calou ation; Mra, Luscombe aii that she certa ly kuew who the gentleman was, but tillhe told his own nate, she did not feel at liberty to mention iy, Oul tue in- finity of gossip aud anxiety this declaraiion cost $e inhabitants of Sutton Hil: and how it was ree eate! Patty, dat must be peated, and adjusted, and Cebaiod, aud canvassed, aud everythiog but improved; the vilage was in 80 Uproar, bub DoOboGy conjectured what the reouit would really be, unt) the trange gentloe man" astonished therm all Ly tak) very beauti- ful cuttage ornee, which over-louied the dale and ‘ie extent of couvtry Masier Flure seon who Wondered that s gine ford to tue Deleview ever thought of king fur lodging ;'? aud curiosity was at ite hewhs whea the Louaon coal depomted @ quantity of respectable | iggaye aud @ still, states ly, uprighs-look.ng geriaut ousof livery a the Chequers, all beag the property of Mr. tlarrang, 0} Daceview Comage ‘e the nar asllevents, M excla.tucd Patey in an exultin’ ed herself irom cecyphering the over-grown packing -case, Macam, Heman wl Luscombe, a5 she Upraise rovtion ou an “Theve's the name, Without no thanks to Qubudy, HH aere +!" repeated M tile ginlou her morni whete barsh-svunuiny fore,” “ Never beard it before! screa ved ing Patty: * well, thas ts some Never hear’ it before, w YOu, with your own dips told ine, Ma'am, thet you did nos consider ON ad ub libessy to mention is unti! be did go ora) “Whot inguired Mrs. Luscombe, with a be wildored lovk ; ‘tof whom do you speak ¥” (To be Continued.g slugcombe, aa she led * Harravg! heme ; I yever board it bee the perseve: hing extracrdiua-y, ter, and the finest honey within ten miles round—q, | |