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Com tinued from the Firat Page, on - --—— trie cmt at ine end of tLe benr Mr, King aaid, 1 ay furnieh oF 6 than ‘rom that mo- enkine Foo re ‘orn. Teutec ihed one bun fed titve a. pad uiser ded, and the Wo An Lovineer wa Orban Gouvieton of exactly un e between Jounty, forty jet be bullt—o we com~ suing of Nov, fd. 16.35, ‘Ol open ly in the mornin e wheelbarrow with earth hat barrow to my cl ilsren, Hel locus they eno possess. You all know cup ef iho fond ater that. How we reked the Lev #lietu e for a loan of three mill ons, 1 virited Albany aid cok d al winter to cet it through and iit cost for the Con pany was my hovel bul, $100 Capp'ruse, and vo cee "Cheap ‘ohhy work") The Peovle afterwarte rent me to he Legielaiure, butl doped the Brie Kaiirond then, JF left it and worke) for ry own eouuty. Ven Lyman took itup er and iteroberuent stiugeirs were bard You all how eomeihing of thet, but the roud wae bailt, Oo @ 1b bday of Ma, 18°1, the poopie and mi itary of lew York P eridentl jmoore tod otheraheld agieat Jabiies, the beil« and cannon romed, Our cite cumstance | most mentiononm thatday, M made an estimate, aiiting at hie ty i ! ' off original d nt, and he estima ne revenue Ono, the net reven.e as. biwved upon the iswe of population, was &7L4. frova revenue WAS iu016, and this too from th ee poor counties, where I remember one ated he pic @ere being driven over @ bridee between New York, The bridge owners wouter as charrod for four footed anim ought two looted birds oucit not to " fate, and @ rult was the conse uence, Think of it, Griving turke,@ fiom Eimiia to ee them in New York city, Now you bring eroure trom (ve great prairies of the far weet. The road wae woes popuar and profitabie, Ite receipts wore trot 185i bo 1849 #5,697 000 1884 4,5 1000 bern tewhich finally ended in aloy 1 toll to be paid upon a flock of Tu y solieh & 1Hh6., ° A total of more than + rears, and then caine the e sim reind revul S period of ite disrrece « onkrupter, & Receivership and jou dumng which were: 26 151.000 $4.45) 000 Oy 1 MOD «6 590,000 Bot mark the change wh: tt and embharravencot I ver be diechoreed. It eprines up Urection, and with Daniel brew at pany, aud you obtain porsos how it revives, Its rece pta Lee A total of $26,151,000, en is out ot deb he- fer the t head of the of your property nein coos $8,400,000 1 ry +t oO Ts 0) Comtimated.) peaaeitnd 1 Costimaced, Sixty-two millions two hundred and ninete-nine sand dollars ia the revenue of vour ro d. rentie~ @en, tor five vearea, and we want you to epend it wisely, We the people have a richt to demend thie Tbave no greater in'ercet in cour road than on other citizen. hut T want vou to ‘eel con: re ponalbi tothe perp e and the Siate, ‘Trlk at out princes, i Yyoune princes! Your revenne 'r fit en mil. | | epeech-mating, ete. ete, was an op-® space of a fow feet; and that space was to 1emain unoccupied, except by the vaults siiunied The Vestry now tried to buy this right back, Owner asked §5,00 for it. Vestrymen thonvht it too mach, and went away: bot retusned after a mouth and acreed W pay it, Owner, am the story rune, stared that bis price was now $10,000, This was eno mona, and the Vestry wen! away again, and at the end of 4 month concluded to pay tha’, But now, ownor want- @2 816.00! Ii took the Ves ry a month to come to that, and then owner wanted $20,000. So the thing Went on, and when he got bis figure up to @5(,00, the Veatrymen dropped the subject, Now they will let the grant run out in ite own time, end will theo eel! dower Brooklyn some weeks since with @ considerable recently been heard from, Mr, George W, Varsons, who wae Mr, Ecetman's lecal adviser, pureued him to Europe, and on bis arrival in France, ascertained that he wos in Lyons, He went to that city and found bim in one of the lunatic aaylume, M.. Par- fous ptatow these facte in a letter to Mr. J. W. Leve- tich, of Drookiyn, but gives uo de‘aile as to his con- dition, or the reason of bis conda ement in evel an institution, EMANCIPATION DAY,--Yesterday being the anniversary of the emancipstion of (he Britteh Weet Indian slaves, (‘he event took pace on tho lat of August, 1554.) the colored population of New York, Is coklyn and adjoining elt'es, held aday of jubilee at Myrtieaveoue Park, Brookiyn. Up toa late hour last meht, many tho: da of white and colored folks etill remained inthe Park, The number of private vehicles at the Pak wae very Inzee, ihe bert of order p evailed during the day, and the vaet multl- tude jndulged themelves in dancing, singing, races, An address wae delivered by Piofessor Day, The ¢ were many roughs banging round the eutakirte of the Wark, but they had com- mi'ted no “overt acte” up to alate hour in the even- ing. Tue Assassins Gvain,—A detachment of the uth Veteran ieserve Corps arrived at the Bat- tery Barracks yesterday, They were the guard whieh had taken Madd, Arnold, Spangler and ©’ Laughlin to the Dry Tortagas. They brought the shackles which the prisoners wore on boar, These are revular elave shackles, most fearful looking articles, Those for the han 's are thick bars of trou with loops at each end; thore for the feet have achaln which ouly permits the prisover to walk at a shuffling gait, Tur Beaver Street Traoepy,—Crose or rik Inqvrer—Tur Siavuee.e or Vay Donen and aa Verpioror Tue Jony —Yesterday afternoon Covoner Coilin closed the examination into the cir- cumstances attending the death of Joseph VanDoren, h amount of money belonging to other people. has | 1464 Gerth of Joneph Van Doren I have done in defence.” Oororer Colin thea committed the oner to await the action of the Grand Jury. Mr. Oram's counsel will make an effort to-morrow to have- the prisoner released on bail. Street CLeaxina Matrens.—The Com- mission met yesterday in the Mayor's office, Pres- ent, the Mavor, Comptroller and City Inapector, A. revolution was adopted directing the City Lorpector to draw a requisition on the Comptroller for two setul-monthly payments to the street c'eaning con- tractors for #41,541 66, leas ten per cont, or a clear balance of @39,057 50, for the firet month's payment under the present contract, The contractors are to olf. pris- all the other lote and close up the storekveper’s win- | pay into the rinking fund 9 proportion of $20,000 per annum, or stout €1,606 66 1-6 per month, for the Surru J, EASTMAN, who, as alleged, left | ananure of the city. Goip sold at the Evening Exchange at Stocks firm but inactive, Tae Geaxp Lopor or INperenpent On- pen ov Opw Frutows will commence ite annual eee sion way, The chief business to be trananctod will be an attempt to re-unite the two grand lodges of Southern and Weetern New York, which separated in 1840. Should this body pass the measure, it must be eubmitied tothe Northern Grand Lodce in Sep- tember next, and then confirmed by the G. L. of the Unitot Stetor, Tim Ovo Stuyvesant Pear Tren, corner 14th etrect aud Third avenne, exhibite ite usnel en ply of uit oo fte ancient branches, —not 4 large sup- ply, but each pear fe laree, Late winds have biown off a good many. The fruit is etill green, and presents no adejuate temptation to smell boys, Recurrios ro Gey, McLavcntan's Mass- acucsrtrs Baroanr.—The 67th Maasnehusetta, Lieut. Col, J. M. Tucker commanding, and the 29h Messachureti4, Lieut. Col, Charles D, Browne com- manding, arrived here Inat night from Washington, and were escorted to the Battery Barracite by Col. Howe, ‘The regiments will remain at the Bastery an- $i) 1Ho'clock this morning. when the brisade, ecorted by the Sona ot Mareacho ette, will march up Bioad- war to Union equare, whee te will Lali and receive refreehmen's furnished trom the Lion Brewers, and resume the march back to ihe Bat ery, On arriving at the barracks, they will be received by the Sons and Deushiers of Massachurette, when dinner will serve Major Genevae Burneide and Sickies will be preeent and lreea the peop @ at the dinuer, Alter the ce amon es at the dinner the brigade will ake up its line or march for the Providence boat. All sone and duuch evn of Massschuret's and New Fnglond are cordially invit ent at the Hatvery Harrucke at one o' | probabiv be the inet occasion which way occur to pay « merited tiibute to our returning heroes, Lt is expected that our citizens and stiekcepers on Broadway will put out thei: fleas on this occasion, Fine,—About three o'clock yesterday morn- ing, a fire broke eut im the stables No. 117 Mulberry street, At the time of the fire there were twenty horses in the «table, th ee of which perished by the flares, The fire extended to No, 119 Baxter rireet, celae sod yon have ¢ prtronace gieater | ‘ C ear) a four sio.y tenement howe, x tich was occu- than the Govern ofite fiers, ties die tuctha | BO was killed on Saturday Inst, at No, 40 Beaver pied ‘by ten poor familirs, who lost all thelr effects. foad wil not. 4 willeenticue loextet, con ince o | etree’, by James F, Oram, Mesera, Chauncey Schaf- | severs adjoininy Lo..see were badly gamared by Bre bring turkics mur and evttle aod grain, ont | ferand John Sedgwick appeared as counsel for the | 82d water. ‘The stab.ce are owned by Wa. Mc bs Tmeichen tw meke you all rich, ard make ’ wot, eho loes atout $2,000; insured, Matte 4 the people ail y fu yourerenue ih the vext | Pieoner, P.Conaor,, ot Btsten Island, eres ee Spneracat five ye. wil exceed oa ba et omillsone. | Ofer Join M, Reilly who arrested the prieoner ae, 6 lone is abou. Bb; . What een step tr You santt con pepn! of | was recailed, and tet fed thet when he fret onde | Oranated, it ls supposed, fiom sowe exe smoking 1a tie e Vole Rathbow te the main 1) the arrest, the prisoner told Lim that the cece. ed | the eiab.cs, twenn th tiekre and the Atlante. As pepus | had not only scratched him, but hed aleo bitter him About 8 o'clock Inset evening a fire broke oat on the tion theres ep. | unl he peme rt Fonthe third finer of the lef) hand: (he finver op- | firet tloor of 119 Franklin +tre-t, occupied as a lager ouhaveno . bi ! pa ov to pain he p isone:, ashe took hol of itsev: | bier sacon by Rudolf & Wreek, Dumage, $1,740; by the peitiny end @raitimes, After «he beay of Van Doven ‘teen | insured sor #2000, The builuing, owned by James Bs y ou ohare o (her en Anace ht vortion of te of New York, Petroleum bneiness, om) bor ane Nie ivania to the & wed up the cool, Lou on wnttl you Lave not roll ue ficek enough ‘oe bring ito rret. Then Mr, Kinnard hue shown hie enracity building at-foo riaue that connects vont road th the Mirrier nol cad Ewieh Sir, Kinneré was 4@ to thauk hi ior realizing our dream of I8k5— @ben we aut.c piteu bringing the wobe, or the Mise rat in diect communication with the City of w York, Mr, Rugelos wae here luterrupted by the announce- @ent that Kinoaidl'’s eieam yacht Octavia wae @proaching, end soon after the Susquehanna wos @luted by the ert ‘lery on board of Mr Kinn eeore!, Mr. K.ovad iw the Chief Enyinoer of the Atlantic and (reat Werteru Rallosd, con. eecting the Ohio lines and the talneip~ eis River. The two boata Fuequehannuah end Octavia now (nearly three o'clock) ateamed up to the wharf 01 Glen Cove, where the party wenton shore, and visited the elegant residence and beautl- fal grounds of Mr. Kivnard, who has purchased the place, which was formerly owned by Wm, E. Burton, the comedian. Return. ng to the Susquehanna.a co!la- Hon was eerved, afier which the gen'lemenon board fe-assemblod in the cabin to hear the conclusivn of Mr. Rugeler’ speech, who said The first Board of Directors prophetically saw four ke. You have twoo! them, and vou will have Erie Railioat tracks, How we were louched at id ridiculed, Why, gent emen, [was tuilding some thea, and offen borrowel money and gave m@ortgaves, and the bunker who held these morsteaces sace told me that if 1 perieted in talking about the great prorjccts of the Fie Ratlroad he would +siuie to ‘end me money, and ca'l on me ‘o , of iho mortesves, for te hid no fuith Bing man we td beiteve im euch wild eeheme , ‘on by eu eno when T tell you we even ther the Preifle Katilroad, it te br. Cau veo on'bwant to te hucht ee Fate ieilow ut.) But, genth t come to ’ Ment mus ye tap d Mr. Kurs ive vex of car hig jour aAcione the pover whieh cost fons fo ‘en times meni ch ae it now does, prov the economy of iyi roe! tranepo tat‘on to the muni yy, and wai! New York merchant , the people «ew h why the robled asd pu mitted to the ime orl were bringing inso much we cant to hang the thie-e | When wero W sined the mone'l. oem bellees ip the mor danui ton, Me Tribes whieh over the hiv tond, Mr Rugies wanted the manaey to rveh a toad Ub ink, honest and en Hgh eve . tie pad a bieh tribat to the areyling wor'h of thos Must be con ent oad we enon expendeo to lr pre Brie be mde the chase, t cent th Railio.: Amto.,t The, war me tr ot the the ds i dev lo ' in ¢t tures nod th ithe, 1091 bee. A n the Hheetion, and told thom they terue eains IS poreent, he All the lest #heud be his for the pecpe of the 1! sion oO} vourrosdun er ube pial ons M4 per ontent ein ihe Eile the Cameen end net Lveraity 0 aon fore Povu ther bew York Gen, | road, pu Bi udea to sone = oyp alleen Tiew ann olor who he but woud moi sell shot pany, Thies coneiuded the the tril td bes ari vai at wa bers a ¢ bourarda hal, ig upow t MAL Hert ce veolu¢ be ome vle hy Richis w } por e k Aaa ae the dk rreechn Pura or, ond & o wae en '¢ Och k fuote Claime Vaving mace the run 24 mile-im ap St. Thomas’ Cuvren Soun—Tbte old Tandian k, « wat pecopal churches exirte fing do vi town, was se. « roll te wo he Goh tng fran wlowill ove aly eects eule @ bull’ (ng on the po pent ie-eo. or Beondway nad Hove ton eticet nu ‘ @ church @dtices Tho | eonsrervation, Lowever, i¢ he right ot ise for sne year, Lie piice pation ihe two lots talcen by the Clothing firm, te etaced aearly 80 foot wide, is res, of the vault-holders have r where recently ; amoug vive he Asters, ‘Lae Vestry a fow years rine, coll to a etoreke por ad. dining the churoh, the pityiiese of die leat which dope in baiween the church apd thy rou « Theve ay olTiww. Oe lo 2 1he eale, Many the retinal te eiser aie | examined at the steion house, witpere reccuoaned * | theeooverand bis cepity © No @ Boave: @ reet, sbeve thee mw the m rie of@ tue: in the yall rLout fy @ feet nine inches tiorm the oor; the co oner {enitle weud to find the ball: they searched th | office, and ia the jobb of the building lound ft ina crack of the batchway, (The ball was p o‘ucei by the vitnesa, Itwas flattened by etriking the wall, ibe bo het with which Mr, Ven Dosen we kiled vos airy shown to the jury.) ‘The ball was diecove ed with inen hour ster the bot) was exa 4 nese visited the buliding No. 4 r dey, mpaoy wih Mr, Ye ra office, nd measured the p.euiiees oi which a disgram wae | inde, | Walter J. Smith testified that he is tn huni } No. GY Pxehance Pisce: tn ceturning from *¢ wh o with'n fit e treet, «n th @ eam j ro s which be auppoed | theo was a rpoce of five he then e.# a person ru oo of the puild. ing without an haton bishead, The witness could hot recorn ze the prirones a the man who ran away; he saw bim in the haudeofs poileeman about an hour | tite wacde; immediotey witnesses @ man in the | Puilding le ing another down with his head reetiog on asiep; the wounce! man Appeared to be dyiug ; the p's:ol lay on the floor of the store, Kobert saillind testified that be llved at No. 80 rtwenty yardso No. 4 oO oover side of the etre € head two} of @ oletol; n the sounds; Cit luce, Le was going te Mr, Van Doren's office on bu alout ten minutes past one o'clock oi Matu afternoon; aebe eutered the tuloine he aaw t Vea Doren's office ; they had el ueb ® tall man, about five feet eleven inch abou’ tive feet nine Doren wna the teil ni short inan Van Do the other was a shorter man, yds halt inches; Sir. Van ; the prisover looks like the i the strugele was near the hatehway ; Mr, was pushiug Oram out of the door of bis eemed tobe a pstol beween the two sere could not teli which wee trying to | shoot the othe he small man eppeared to be trying topush Mr. Van Doren's hand down towards the floor: ‘hey were wiestiing et the same tine; the youn fell arainet the side of the casemate of the atair- way, nud he lirge man struck the small man on the ride of the bead, bebind the ear; at that time the Pistol wae fled; afierthe report the large man anid, ; You dd thiei" orother elmilar expression, anc | starveed back; the email map did not run, but raiked owud the lave man, when the latter grasp. #1! the email tian by the cheeks; (hen their was ano- ther briet scutie. when the short man ran away; witress heard oniy one shot tired; he thought the little nau was trying to cet away; witness wae there | four or five minutes, *hen the emall man sald, * Let two or (bce tines; the large man said, en——, amd I'll fix you,"* 4B. He oemever veautied that his in wt 41 Honverstreor ; he waa aitt yw, opposite Mr. Van Doren's offic crhoon, when he heer! d out of the wind. Bran burines pisce of ng near on Sat. @ report of a pistol; @ard another r. port; five or six second er the second report, ea row deceased and ver coming out of the of Mr. Van boven, 7 latter had Mr. Oram by the ehoulders, aud woe Oram was trying very had to et away, which he did, lone bis bat; Mi, Oram ten towards Delmonico' Wiiuers saw Me, Van Doren put hie hand to brent ana walk round the room once or twice : when | Le vot near the stile some one bh ed bim to -it downon thes aiieand bis head feu tack; witness rin down anie and aaw Mr Oram broucht back ; Wi ners Cid not #e any one present at that ume, | Wiliam WH. Tomas testified that hie plece of buale New test No OL Wali wt ec knew bo Van Do en ano ¢ Wi hedbernin the employ o Mr, Van ta ren; ‘ nayed by las at the same time; way witness did not Koowo! any oesmates o parece they hed left hia Me, Vau Doe a be bh dhet un e when they vere Vauboen hat tlel to meke tO} Wiltees Kad read cemmunmiene 1 2 LA mn abe a beeu by vebeit pushing him down; Mr, dist eve uf chute iC. Chamber lata tia itied that be ' > We te ee io u ‘ ) vee e! om. e @ in ( Whe ny vn teaelous M a hes mis ne ooee 1 dog; near | vote hed ine mie pod to be | \ u pork, A poli wan eoon ene | 1h he Di ome . who was the oth whe etscel, Mie coureia a, t 9 tO he etiiion LGuses bony rebeoecce; dir, Vau Doea ded ina iow fon, Deputy Coroner, war then eworn, evenoued the prisoner, ani icund Pe uses, ane sivo ae. wtcls Ou Lis iore- VFRDLOS OF THe JURY, The case wos aiven to the jury at twenty minutes before jour o' At fuur o'clock the jury re. turned with tue folowing verdict: “Bhat Joseph Van Doren came to hie death by a pistel shot at the hands of James F. Oram, 04 Baturday, July 29th, 1505, at 40 Beaver etrect.”’ tho corouer the prisouer eald tv ock, } | anes and follove the guager and inspector of liquors, | kiluue of Vau Doren, the prisoner sald in a clear, firm voloe-—" Winawor gy 1 Maye goue ia Lyaton to tLe ee) Mr. Van Do va | eh Young, was damuyed ‘o the extent of gu), THE COURTS, Vestvact Anarevep.—-Yesterday the well-known © | actress, Malle. Vestvali, was arresied, when about to depart ior Europe, at the instance of Henry D, Palmer, who has a ciaim against the lady. It appears that the fair trasedienne, at the outset of her bie- trionic career, made an arrangement with Henry D, Palmer, by which he was to act us her agent, transact erinl business, ercure engarements, Rew thie they were to divide the profits, he to receive f per cent, che sixty, During he: en- emeut la iddewith Mr, Whestley, a Nibio's, 16 weame necessary that the lad, slould have a pew ani expensive wardiobe tor be! Demunio, Mr. Wheatey azeed to turuish this, and to cocuct its Cost, LOWE HE, %, tora the profits, at the ena of ber engaccment, The was done, snd whes that per.ot arrived, Mr, Wheatley, aiier the desaewon of its Cort, kare (he werdici@ to Madawe, She, bowover, ceciined ¢iv.ng forty por cent, of the vadue, or that proportion of the wardrobe, to Mr, Paluer. Le com- wenced @ cuit by his story ey. MM (nage who obtuine) an order restraining Bel Le monio fiom disposing of the property, and appoint. ing Mr, Wheatley as receiver, Velleita, how. ever, managed to keep out of the war, and to-day as Mauame was about to leave ior Calliornia, she was genty tapped on the shoulder wine going ou boaid, Bhe wes Prous lt to the court, eent for her counsel, Mr. Win, D, Boo thy and the mateer was rei~ d by the * Bel Demonio” arranging for the deliv- ery of the proportion of the wardrobe to Patmer, This dove, the *Heautiful Demon" was discharged, and procerded to Burope, Conpemnap,—Five trunks, one barrel, one box and one bag, contalping 17,00 segars, which had been teized by the U. 8. Marshal, were yesterday con- demned and ordered sold, by the U, 8, Distries Court. Mvapes or Tus Higa Seas.—George Burry is charged with murdering a eailor named Riley, on the schooner Miverva, during a voyage between this city and Vort Royal, 8, C, Hiecase came up io the U. 8, Circuit Court yesterday, and was postponed to the October term, The Court fixed his bail at $3,000, di. recting it to be returned to-day, Povtox Lyren.i@enon,— The Alleged Forest Coun« tv, Pa, Oil Fraud.The examination in the case of M rederick A. Howe, of Meadville, Pa., acoused of defrauding Mr Nathaniel E. Sheldon, of this city,wae beeun yesterday betore Justice Dowling. Tho ex- aminat.oa of toe complainant, in reiation to purchas- jog an interest in the “Forests County Oil and Lum. ber Company, of Rochester, New York,” was reauiwed, The examination of Mr, Sheldon was not concluded, snd the case was adjourned until the 29th of Bep- temler, Passing Spuriows Money.—Michael Sullivan was arrested yesterday by officer Walker, of the Seventh Precinct, on the comptaint of Cornelius D, Cole, who aile-ea that the -ccused gave bam ati and a #3 bill on the Bullion Bank of Washingwon, D.C.,, and a@3 dillon the Adrian (M.ch.) Inrarance Company Hunk, alo which are etd bo be wortalees, ihere i.no Bui lion Bonk in ex.stence aod the Acriau Bank aus. | Ud payment several yeare since, Justice Maus he d Committed tue ceoused, Robbing @ Solvver,-Otticer Reed, of the Twenty- teveuth & et, arrete, Ma@emwe, Rua eel on @ -ootee e018 tr m dein Qu ey, wc eia ne evode a Monday might, Lhe ollier recoveced to 5 or the eloe.. money, and the accused wae come tai fed DY Gusts browallay, s hLing.—An'onie Barme: er ed ‘ lioe e } onac at jn reply to questions of he was thirty-two veavt of ace, born in thisecity, lives .t 816 West 434 business of weishor and lu relation to the iA Early yeterdery me #iou prou the olde rath | laa fom" , ) tote yae unknown pereon cai he la. tb ca sobbed of $8). Ne was tween to ie N.Y, Heer Me op chao of ak us MEDICINES. t VOL Chota AONE Ate | Semen ee ~ —e ‘th seet Jus ce Ledwith | SURE AND POSITIVE CURE FOR 80 a z } Mniei.perau a, Cweovered by Dr, KING, given ~—Micheel Pinneran and Cherlon unter | unkiown to the pevon—in wie, tea, or an, other Ley Fee anerva on @ cha: 6 of tobhin: oilousiged | erace, Pie ol, Beware oi imithb.ous, 10) the rene folios Loved Authony Cook, Jee Dow ting com. | une are sold only as 483 Hudson st, cor. G OVE Shy \ mitted thers tor trig, Ry 43 “ High Tone” at the South, Tho Fayeitevill (N. C.) Newo, in urging the uibern people to cease their tickerings among themse| veg bolds this language —which sounds ag Mf the proud and haughty Boutherver™ til) ped @D eXisienees oll Now, we of the Bo’ in all our haMte are Giflorent people from those of the North, asd while the qiatio. 5 of our Politica) assoc: tion and our ce ial irsercourse with thea Love bees Bete id while we are forced to accept the ong by word, and the other jg . to the fret—thors is whould cease 0 trouge Natural conseque RO Tea why we arrest- | of the Sth Precinct, | in sacred trai, why we shouki jorget that the blood whieh courses fm 8 u'hern ve'ns comes down from Cavalier ‘ore- -t era who despised the roundbead Puritans of Engisod, with as mighty s contempt as that which webave felt for their demencants, There is no reaaon why we should not unite fo the common vork of keeping alive the splendid social systera Witch we inhernted from them ; nor why we should ceame to tien back with price to their fame, recall- ing all their noble traits of character, aud deter. m ne that we too will treasure those teach’ nce which they lef us, ond emulate the pure oxampies they gave. EWs. Ang, 2-8. Eisos, 457-8, Sots, 7 16—L. Water..08 48 CLEARED. STPAMBHIPS—Vern Cruz, Havana and Vers Cruz; Matanzas, New Orleane; Octarora, Baltimore; Cores, Borion; Hansa, of aad for Bremen; Ocean Queen’ Arpiowall, PHIP—Liverpool, Robinson, for London, BARKS--Columbus, Bremen; International, Cura- oa; Carlton, Cow Day; Marinette, Havana; Anacon- da, Baitimore; Howeward Bound, Turke Isiand; Charies & Edward, Cow Bay, C B. BRIGS-M J Williama, Marseilles; Alphea, Ham- burs; Alice, Cow Ba); Tubal Cain, do, BCHOONERS-- Rio Grande, Chincoteague; Come. lin, Baltimore: Edward, Halling; Kebecca & Harriet, Piymouth; J 8 Lee, Mobi'e; A Tf Kingeley, P. Royal. SLOOPS—Wm Henry, York River; © Brittan, de. AKEIVED. STEAMPHIPS Florida, Key West: Athambra, Charleston; E & Terry, Newbern; Wando, P. Koyal; hatkakee, Mobile, SHIPS—J Baker, Nenvitae: Caravan, Savannah; EM Stets n, London; Gene ul McClellan, Licata, DARKS. Adelaide Pendergast, Rio Jai # Star, Bt Jacode Cuba: Harry Booth Keck, Bremen; N Merryman, Brunswick, M SCHOONERS—A B ‘Terry, nville; Kate Wentworth, Cow Bar: P ot, Monioe; Albert Jameison, Rockland: Sanne! Gilman, Bor ton; Julia, Having; Orlando Smith, Providerce; Daniel Wobster, New London; M P Kine, Ferex; Albert James o, Rockland. J Goodepoed, Greenwich; Lead er, Nocklond; AG H d, Elzabethport for Hart. ford; Yankee Bor, ¢ annie Hanmer, do do: J M Juno, Mauaubo, P R; Varagon, Glace Bay, C B: usar Nickels, Sagua. _BELOW—fark Albertina, Vera Crus: brig Velo- t. city, it Ind es, Wind 38 F at sun: Too Late for Classifleatio LADIES WIG MAKER AND HAIR er, who understands the business, will find « very good situation and good Inquire 566 Bros Ay, Dp sta from 11 to 2 o'viock, 809 BRET's GENUINE AND INIMITABLE AIK_DYEI!! eR BOX, iN PRICE TIFTY CENT Thies Dye stands bicher in the estimation of the pubic than any other minotactured, Tt i¢ instan- taneous, the color bene set as coon as applied, Grey o: Red bair isconverted in’o a beaatiful BLACK or BROWN, withont injury to the bair or skin, Tt does not wash off nor cause any unp casant feeling whie spp'ving, and 1s, without fear of contradiction, the bret. Baresi and CUEAPEST Hair Dye manu- ‘ured, Manulactured and for asle (wholesale and retail) at No, 46 South Second et, Willamebureh, To be had at retail. ot Drurytets, all over the country, oo SUiCHERS ON LEATHER WORK Wanted eC f are YROCERY STORE TO LLT—LEASE, Stock and fixtures for aaie; also horse, wagon Lacing peas fo. sale, Engui e Bast S2u at. pi i HANDS, AT 8 865 \ ANTED—GUOD VEST Catharine lip. QWANSTED— GOOD WOOD WORKER on Licht carriag: Inquire immediately of ANOREW SWEENEY, at 1511 Uosdway, 870 s NG. OR LIVERPOOL—THE FAVORITE AND jest os ng ab pt KEAT WESTERN, will pos. 1 i to-day at 4 0'c ook. having supertor accom. jou, Fy of eek man et, or to RC » llé and US mouth te We ASSAGE FROM AND TO LIVERPOOL and Lomdon—t'y the Old Black Star Line.—Vor Liverpool, the RESOLUTE. sails on August let.— Vor London—C, GKINNELL, sails on Aug. 1 ae passage apply to WILLIAMS &GLION, & Fu at. 3 STEAM TO Qt ‘SSTOWN AND LIVER. POOL,-HELVETIA, sails on Saturday August Sih. Cabin passage ¥9., steerage $54 payablein cur. rency, Appiy to WILLI\MS & UG. ON, & wa way. Q BOAKD AND ROOMS, EN CAN BE *Auccommodated with board, at 251 Madison st, 313 FEW CHILDREN CAN BE ACCOMMO- daved . ith board at 18 Prince st, Beookiyu, 154 see apply on bow » SHE BROS & COFFEY, ‘A FURNISHED FRONT ROOM TO LET— suitable for twosincle gents or man and wile, ed for housekeeping, Enquire at 155 Kast ay. 151 OARD—WANTED BY A GIRL.—Addresa JUMARY RENK, Station G, N.Y. 193 coAL. Bet RED ASH AND WHITE ASH COAL, per ton, Cenuine Lebied #5 60, Lares Nu $i per ton, Bereened and delivered, THOMA POKES, cor. $44 et, and lush Ai OAL, $8 25 PER TON—EGG AND Line, ${-2h delivered to say pact ot wheel eee nat # = er s r ecity, KE, J. MULDOWN agin f 'Y¥, 72 and 74 ton and Delaney ste, 2 bloc: “PERS [FORMATION WANTED OF JOHN BAR. LOW and young ARMS LRONG, who left Moutreal ou the 206. udu, Cal at 194 Ease 19th ot, and see Mins AIDE, 9 Wit MR. LAWRENCE WHITE PLE seud sfewl from, for A. w. Mangin et, bet. Kiving: ) ONAL NO ICES, ses bo the place where be moved ARY. EORGE TEMPLE, LATE PRIVATE tbh N.Y, will be giad to see any of the "hove" ed @ Coicornn’s Leh Lerion, at his |}. OST Ub ery et, pear sesmmell, ER, 80T OTICE TO DISCHARGED SOLDIERS— } ilaving bees established tor over three y a | eo. 8c! Os All clumeer ot claims. we have compict j TAly OU) 10F Pele ane Recon te of soldieie wie have teou dischaised ou pa lal ceseiipuv prone @ pOUDLIPS, ola boantins, anu all oiher sieaiages, Advences inade, — |uiormation gratis. Pe vsione procured, Back pay anc Lousty tor heite os de ex daugers, L, BRUWN & CO, Bink. ein 2 Park see, 061 SP CIAL TO DISCHARGED SOLDIERS,— \? Tuiportaat noice Ali eoldiere Wusterr’ on oF Girciumiy@d UpoD parts 1 ceseript.ve lirie caus O} War, DB'Ance. of eve the ta ance vue thea, App y ww pereou or by letter fo dibs LBD, HOWE M AN & CO No, 4) Park ov, NE REMEDY,—THIS WELL 36 tor the cure of liuarihoea, by. coe tery, Craps, Couc, anu all ioueness of the bow ein etis De Prowed oniy of the pre tor, at 46 routh bec gad studs Williemesturgh, Piice % conte per tle, (an UDSON RIVER AND HARLEM RAlIL- toads, On and atier Monday, June Sih, trains for Aibany and ‘lroy, conuceting ‘with Northern und Western trains will leave New York as tolloway From Uudeon River Depot, 3uth st, and 1th ave, at Tsu hy M,, %, 4,6 10,80 oa and from Harlem Lo- pot, 26th et. and 4th ave. a: 11 A.M. and 4.40 P.M. Tickets good ou elther route, W. H, VANDER- BILT, iP, ; os | | Fousd PICNIC ‘ OR THE Lucky Penny: Bhe lonked fixedly at him. and eracaally be “Ye're a better ys though yon can't bring nm: "t bring my two fine boy burehyard; you ¢an't brin me back my strength, my Leart, my youth, m; ‘ ANI wish! tmouth expanded ints « ainile, boy than Lihoughs yor, ell I wish; you can from the wi iibered « fT; bright youth | had ali I wind, airee all day, wit! that thinks the & tmitaty | and its eunahir evens of, Cap you rea?’ “ Well, if Hct a “per, political newe—not D . Ma eat? s the Biates of Europe. Richard followed what interest uch told bim what tod and coat *eil" Girections, he mace up the hearth; and his hatits of or: the ewall, listnal kichen en roaching to comfo t, which efore exhibited ap ‘uring the denasty pated that everythin, evil half-way wita deligh hereelf rather than not coutradict at Was, Lowever, as 8 umial wth uncerecurient of goo two cifferent end oppemte things “Mas erts shoes uo them on her Joug arm: “Toen I'm au @" she wuttered io herself 'T s boy, thatdid not undo ten thin by the change Richard bac a kitchen, and bardly kuowing wheiher to Lame or praise, she eaid, * nd there's wo break‘ass ior ean wo nothing here, I will ou be @ goa an to toll mo what Ic “Tell you whut to do “‘Are you an apprentice, that teaching? A pretty boy, indeed, you ® place, if aweep and dare say you'll |reak ‘erm when you do) | the paymeut—(alwaysdo that ii frosty | like the doctor's boy next coo, Lreak legs, aud wakea j\0 of ther precious and woe) the snow over the a) cen, that } ber “people ature coursing round b¢ heart, which often rendered her speech and acti: he Ooh, wirrasthae is made ou ' coke and newspapers that I can't ge you'll read mea bit of the news—the your po-leece Vil ttaud yer her downstairs, wondering 8 de lorable looking womas could possibly take im the S ates of Europe.” Bhe % Conceruing knives and shoes brushing, and left him to do it; but tb was 80 Very little, that, in ediition to he fire and swept th aud quickness Kav sir of noatnesa oy it hed neve of Mau Hayes, It wes this good woman's hab t alware: speak in a tone of injured inu-cene, Bhe antic & must go wrong, and met'> Sort of grim exultation, ted in contradiction ; aud would contredi: cy e fF Coat au't realy of course ' she called trot the unding, Iv @ moment Ric erd'a lizbs feet Up the stairs, and re be's let the fire out, if these » ere Dever wy whieher When she deerende!, she looked roun !, ailence d wrought in the den Ble ougi “L dents mean so pry you for all thia fine work, you—s are | and m wont opl the Dor (it nor sup—itsas much as] can do to ma age for us three waster, and L anu Poter,"* “TD bave bad my breakfast shank you; and as raf youw n do there,"* she repoate you wa ou can't take down sbuiters, a ust @ shop, and clean windows— mbe) peuple may slider about for your amusement," Richard tele a choking sensation at bis tiros and, as usual, be flusbed, but tried uot to lo y “There! she exclalmed, “don't give me e impudence ; quick jads are always inpudent thought bow it would be when you were Aty neat. m Ba ng Mis Unsrvory dialogue, and in direct « Pos tion to her veclared intention, she was cuit) Sremarkably thick piece of bread and butte end baving dono 9», she pushed it to the boy, ae ing, “Phere, co 10 sour work now, aud dou ou ere marved vy MaiLew Whiteluck's hou eoper, Rebard was jeaceloring Ind: he « the sterm geitering in Matty’ face, 8 notwiihstandiig hs boastd “treskiaas had slipped back one of the pieces bread hiv mother hed kiven bim) be could, fr | ony other hiude govt, Mat the were delicately tho darkness and murkinessol # Janu ersten tho bread with gr ude shat fed hin: from inta: clean and white, end—it mighs y worl but everything, and above all things, Matty look fearfully diriy—e favourite proverb o: his moth took possess.on of Lis mind-— “Cleanliness is next to goUliuess,"* Rut be loved peace, and he thanked ‘4 Matihe Whiteluck's housekeeper ;" simply repeatin, st he had ir farted, Matty was resoluic won sie bad Male up her nnd he should est whate hed prepere!; and, cousequently, laying her wm give bands upon bis shoulders, she forced bh suddenly Cown upon a chair, from which he suddenly spracog up es from sn air cushi but not beture @ wost unearthly howl intimat that he had pressed too heanly "pou ‘Pe er,’ rough, grey terier, who, in these gle}, ragwed dogs are called a “beauty, “And that's your thanks, Peter, my da ays w ben te the fashion, would Lave be rlin', f not bitng bim, to have him serunch down ups you, as manded bin to eatat once, sud be done and not stand there aggravatiug ber, aud ing ber dog. At firss Kicherd eat with « feeling of f you war @ cat,’* che exclaimed; turving suddenly upon poor Ruhard, she with murds disgus bus the Lread was ood, and he wae hungry. | ter seated himsel’ beiore the lad, rising every a ond mome't on bie haunches, and making lit twitching movements with bis fore-paws, gave him « piece of the crumb, “Look at that, pow,” said Matty; ‘ve) Biche ust @ the poor innocent baste the crumb, because don's like it yerself."' Rehbard presented him with « bit of the cr brown crust. ‘See, now, if that brat of » boy ain't tryi already to break every tooth in the creature's Les with his crusts, Richard finished withous offering Peter morrel. *Woll I ejaculated his tormentor ; if ev anol erie such a selfish boy of yer age, and that's speck volumnes, as mesior Auys; Dot to give the | last crumb, tor good luck, But some has n rute © Dal in*em; aud the poor basie bobbing at you, » you had bever serooged him intoa p ng, dot eand barkee! 4 you run ee You'll have to p you break; aud mit the trap woseck, Abi I dsre ga, you'll go off buupiion, just asthe lust yoy did 3 i's al ¢. ‘Ibe wind eve shaves ar; vutsure you war here before, wie fo ox Hal the smell of the old books, anu the tleor papers bo aay nothing of tke gas, I won eri maser spa Tlive sbrough it; but it won't Le Jong, I'm cersain of that; I'm w poor jauing-aw erature,” As Rehard ran up the dark etairs, cou! vot svold turnin to look ‘Sodingeaway cresture the fire threw ber ber scavow ont! B er ~<aled el! Ric HU eal) BDU B fiirure tuto strong 1} wall yrewiup into thi bLedevir exrao aus trer or ies people Wav troucls the worlu me, To be Continued.) _ PACE RSIONS, | NUAL PIC-NIC OF THE NE and." Lisce (ioioe be 1B KUL. CiOn w \ ve au ey on ® neva iwrever, and pe es aa ee ul ee fee al Tote? Assocs to le Lend on Beliewue Giasceu, on Munuay, At 14, 10dh, Vice bts, ic Le bad at the folios paces. Corr So) (aiaud eb; Kare Ave. Ay } ran Doone beartz, bt jate wilh be give futur maly. By odes of the Cous of Airan, euien Or’? woclation, lo be he “a wd va ave, on Tie t vs at is conte emib Ohe geniloman ena indies, ( inlldok, : f % O THE PUBLIC—THE PLE ASAN' Leautitul Grove, known as Woodlawa (i 4 ested at Kavenswoo | T Al’ L, about a quarter ot 9 flow Hunvei'a Point Ferry, wal be opened te public tor the pu.pose of Sunday school an reepectable pic gic parties, | bis Ciove ie ea He of the wost Celwhtiul spots in the vie New York, A very large plaitorm has beon for dancing or exeiciecs N. B.—No tow: liquors rola or allowed on the giounds, For lare apply to. BURDEN, atthe Grove, iw wood, 4 dot dt ere xi