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(Continaed from the First Page.) Yeas of welcome,” which is always responded te with great fervor. : Ma. Grav, and twelve principal artists of the Italian Opera, engaged for the United States and Havana, arrived im thie city inet night by the steamship “City of New York" from Liverpool. Tue CHorena—Sreciat Martine or THR Commrearonens OF HEALTH [MPoRTANT DISCUSSION, A special meeting of the Commissioners of Health was held yesterday, at which were the Mayor, the Presidents of the Boards ef Aldermen and Couneil- men, Dr. Swinburne, Kayre aod Walrer, the City Inspector; and also, by invitation, the Mayor of Jer- eey City, Dr. Jones, of Brooklyn, and Mr, Cobb, Quarantine Commirsioner, Mayor Gunther said the meeting bad been called for the purpose of adopting measures to prevent the arrival of cholera bere; or, timease ite arrival could not be prevented, then to take meaenres to prevent ite spreading. Dr, Bwin- t both the Governor and Secretary of Bern ral atred hin to tere action in ihe matter, Aome piace was necereary ior the detention of pare sevgers arriving here suflering tem choier ‘ verament would doubtless co operate in any mea vhat might be taken to secure the safety of the city, There war no danger in) Winer, but ja Spring there would Ae for the Ruesion pause, that hed been serertained to be nothing more than « form of typhus, ‘li @ Mayor said the Health Officer and the Quarantine (Commi anonere abould draw up @ plan of action, and (he Commissions ere of Health would see to carrying it through, Lr. Svinburne thought that the inuhabitanie of Jersey “City, Newark, ete, should appy to Government for the use of Sandy Hook, for the de‘en tion, of persone arriving herewith cholera, Dr lone, of Brakiyn, ought internal senitary regulations ef more im portance than Quarantine re.uiations, li there were no chole @ in the atmosphere th wae no deneer, Dr. Bayre epoke of the case in lirooklva, which be enid was cholera, Dr, Jou pewded with thie opin'on, Dr. Bayre also ep ke ore case he bad ab tended in Seveush aveuue, @ very fithy locality, whieb at first sight migui bave been called re ol choiern, but no othe: persone had been ta rick in inet locality with cholrinie sywiome, lr mwin- Burne said that ii fifty acces of iaud were obtaloed $5 Beaty Hook for the deieniivn of vessewe with ¢ fa patients on boaid, no vauger need Le appre hended, Di.sayie thought it important to make “Known afew simple and practical :ules in regard to the treatment of cholers, if the premonitory ey mp tome were regardes, cholera coud Le @eaily teated, A person teeing the usual sy piome should rete to Qnd there remain for just) -eiub. hours, or unul these ryniptome iad abated, Rest, wari h, compos- 226 of Wid, Aud the avoidance Of FXCOnmes, We! e Lhe eerentia!l means Of preveuting Cvol ca or Of Curing +. “The mayor of Jersey City spoke of the dutmpine of arbage from this city withus the lunite of wey City. Ap injunction, he said, had Leen taken oot 10 weventit, ‘Tbe following resvluvion wae then olered Mayor Guather: “Heaoived, ‘That Hon. Orestes Cleveland, the May or of destey City: Dr, doces, the Health Officer of Biooklyn; Dr, Swinburne, the Heath Cicer of the Vors of Now York, aod bry payre, the Kerioent Physician ot New York, be ap- Po nted & commiliee to Giatt an application to the ieveral Government to obtain @ sustabie ste tor the deteation of cholera patiente end passengers froin Veseeis iniected with cholera ar iving at thos port. it waa adopied, and the Commisslouers adjourned subject to the call of he ehair, TREASURE,—Steamship New York, from As- pinwall October Lith, arrived at this port yosterday, bringing pasrongers and freigut, and $1,115,319 15 in treasure, Heyry 8. foots AGAin—IIn Becomes a New Youk Lawyer with NO Kiguts 18 Count. Neary 8. Foote ye day war Sdmitied as ao aiior- ney in the Uuited States Court of thie Circuit and took the usual attoruey's oath, tmcluding the oath of eilegiance, The additional oath which has lately been directed to be admin slered to attorneys before permitting them to practice was however refused by bint, Heise thereioe an attorney withous practice, Le following is the vath required of him, and which he would not take: Cizenit Court of the United Btates for the South- ern District of New York, ra. ¢ 1, H. 8, Foote do solemnly ewear, that I have never voluntarily borne aris resinet the United States since | have heen a citizen theseof; thar 1 have voluntarily given Bo aid, countenance, counsel or HHCOUFEKEMEDELO person Goexaged in armed hoatilis thereo; that TL have neler nought nor accepted, bor atiempted to exercise the functions of auy omce + batever, unger au, Aubhority. oF precended auibor- it) in hortinty to the Luited states; thac lt have nos ded & voluntary support to guy presended govern. ebt Guthority, OF comsisution wile the Loited Slates hoetilie vr inimical thereso, And I do turiber fe Gar that vw the beat of my knowledge or abiiity, | © }eupport ane defend the Constitution of tbe tufted Siete, neainet 1) Chemies, loleien and adomesiic ; ‘bet wall Gems true tai.h aud mlegianee Co the same; that Dtake thie obiigation teel), Without apy men- MY JO061Valiou oF pur pore Of evasion, aud that I will abo Mautbtoiy dirciatke the duties of the oftice » which fam about to cuter, do help me Go, Vr. Foote was proposed by Mr. Dickinson, District Avoraey for this District. Mretine or THe Covmitter on Rau oars At li o'clock yesterday morning, the Com- c.ttee on Kailroads of the Board of Counci:men, evetin their Chamber, Councilman Leary, in the hh The objec: for whieh the Committee met was onsideration of the Railroad tracks in Green- » snend Washington streets, below Chambers street, “fy. Sera! eaid ic was very evident that the Rail- o.4 Company were entirely regardiess of the con- ‘enee of the general public in laying down the rails of their road These raile were grooved at i} two inches deep, while on other roads, the io the rails were eo made that wagoos and ve nicles could turn out with the greatest ease, Eiebth ave Kailroad Company had Inia raile in \vashington end othe, streets whieh have never eon used, rit Leary, the chairman, did not believe the Common Council had any right to inieriere im the at all The only reiuedy that was lett tothe es rieved paities, was resors to the Btate Legiee ) 2. eof the andience here rose and paid he had andeistood that Mr. Geowe Law was rear at any ‘oe toLemove the track af the City would repair he ptieet \r adiournment wasthen bad without arriving at ‘ practical couclusion Hoarp or Couxcttmen—No Quvorew— ALof the roll ot this Board yerterday « u. even members only anewered to ‘heir names, and the Present declared the Board adjourned, tor wrut ole quoum, @ Moule next, Tur AMERICAN BieL&e UNioN—Visir or Day The meetiag of the American erday morning, wae agreeably diver. frou. Bir Mortou Peto, He entered ement, and was about to take a seat, ced and conaucted to the p'at- Mev, Dr, Armitace. welcomes Shan to the assembly, by whom right old fashioned round of At without annoy when he t Mortou acknows ob. @eruriug the mem ted to be ame toleen rount ed the of the ¢ them, aud thas BULY BODEY JO Le n one traternel diMeulty had rk ae OMe Lin Hitant, and en ation of the world )y tecmination of shat the country elauion, n beet removed. Her t to the univ Ceaided ¢ nePatuiated then rebellion, end his ¢ ‘ woud now Attain © eater 1 ni nene times intersupid with appia ev. Georce W ine, baton, of Mauieon Luiversity, odeed Af the Union—This report was very favor- Particularly the issue of en octavo the Pulpl families and schools. fyante scriptures were also resdy jesned, and t! ament been circuisied smong the soldiers and four million of treedmen,who had thirsved for the pure milk of the word. The re- port poke of the prog.oss of @ loving and Christian earee are, ser rm the Boat North and a cone!n LJ i for his con- tinued erace and his biewsing om the werk. By Bi Dixon (colored), from Committee on LeraclesThe report stated that Atos Pillabury, of Obio. who departed this life, was not only a coutriba- tor during | it hed, in April int, beaues: bed 2.00 to Union, ehich would be avaiiable in SOT. Th port closed by recommending all mem- of the Union t remember the same in their Key, Dr. Conant followed im a practical address, detailing the differences between the common an the revised editions of the Holy Scripture. Ono of the differences particularly alluded (o was the des eription of * Mount" Calvery, This was not ® monn- tein but «smal eminence, snd consequently noten- titled tobe called a Mount.” Several irie! of the Union had wished that the words “thee.” oc and “you.” might be chanced to “you. Dr, Conant said Le found it aluicet impossible to translate pasenzes without using the old fori Kev. Dr, Headereon then offered aprean ble and Trerolntions approving of the explanation of the meane ing of the Greek work © Baptizeim,” as fonnd in the notes in the revised version of the terrament (be meaning fs translated ae “dip,” “eulmene,” © im- meree.” &e..) and reeolving to eive acon, to every minister of every denomination throuchout the country. The resolution was adep'ed ond Dy, Hea derson paid be would be one who would cive a hun dred doilare towards raising @b,u0 for the exproes pur opecibed, The Cormrait ceon Obltnaries then named, with bers wi elegiac remarks, the naieeot eaveral male aud fo- mele members wlo had died during the vei Among ‘hem were Mrs, (lit.) Colente, Rev, samuel C. L. Mott, Atmos Pillsbury tod wile, Mrs ber, Mrs. Chaplin, whore lueband wor of the church le ehich the nant end ber was former) a | ion then mer ibe e Gt thie report wae followed by the slnelus hymna “Why do ve mourn de od frend and prayer by the Kev, Dr. Faton old trie he Conant famil A wood deal of bur! ie unine the ceneral ren nd the tnton a HiT P.M. at which hour addiers e delivered bh Kew. Pir, Hence:er pd Kev. Dr. F n, Vresident of Malieon tn New York, aft du ere hich the Convention adjourned A number of Germans who met eon Wedoeeday evening, now!l- nated Join Hicker Mayor In the Keventh Ageroniy District, Thomas F, Riewart, eho ee ved las term, wee nominated by the Repub! cans on Weduesday night The Citizens’ Association of the Bighteenth Werd have nominated Joseph B. Varnuim, Jr, tor Alder- man, rice John Ottiweil, Mr. Kelph Hocert was nominated by Tammany Hall last night, torepreseat ihe Pith Amemb y Lierict Fines, — Shortly before 11 o'clock on Wed- reedlay night @ fire ocearred ou the eecond story of troadway, oc apled as eo painteh yy *ho sustained damase to tb On the same eve tharine Shea, Weat amount of « aehauty belonging sirert, between Sil avenues, was alec ¢ yed by fire. Damace #200; not insured Alout 12 M. yewe aay, a frame etable in Lexington avenue, between 4th and Both stieets, belonging to Ht. A, Krack, with bores, harness, &c,, waa destroyed, rupprred to be the work of apincendiary, lamage @920; uo insurance, THE COURTS er Cateepan, Tris cg Supreme Conrt Part Nos Mt, wt 1617, AY s 4 Part I!1,— Adjourned for the term. Biopsy, This ease, in which Jacoh Vous and others e plaintiffs, and Titus Bheard defendant, came up before Justice Leonard yesterday, in the Bupreme Court. It appeare that the plaintiffs were requesied by the deve nt to rend him So of y stockings.” at « y mill, The rage we et and the price to be paid 2 Atitia sent 14 by Ke to the p ¢ fourteen bales fe no di e totw id 0 the remal hat th well put u sen, m Apri asked the plaintitte to keep bales for ying t he woud take them « other tim ould t fore claim that thie wae m ens Ot that time he ubscluiely retu farther, that the goods iece.ved by Lim were net all “clear stockligs.” i.¢.. ali pure wool appeared he sent back the faulr Siowed forthem. Onth claim there wasn anle ol t ant cla there violated by the 1 The jury rence, ed the whole am IMPORTANT To “Disonpencine—The habeas corpus esse of Ann Doyle came up in the Supreme Court yesterday, before Justice Ingraham, The relator having been committed vo jail for disorderly conduct until abe should give security to keep the peace. pro- cnred awritof Aabeas corpus, to teat the question whether euch a commitment was valid. Mr. Barnaby, for the relator, argued that the commitinent was tor 4n indefinite period, and an analogy with the rulings of the courts on other indefinite commitments wae vold, The Court deivered au opiuion efi ming the commitment, substantia ly on the ground that wo «ly the magistrates power to require sureties tor ; behavior, aud not give them power to ¢& commitzn+ns would be ridicusous. The Court such & commitment Was proper to the extent even of Providing for the mode Of discharge upon giving oureties, and that the judge having ihe purty in his cus.ody, and baving fonnd on compesent proot thas abe was guilty of disorderly conduct, bad @ rignt to require securities for good bebavio:, and to continue the imprisonment until surities wee ound, leaving the party to her remedies osner that baleas coipus, should she be unable to give security, Tur Keienum Linea Yesterday morning wastes down tor the examination of Mr. E. B, Ket- ebum, in the Superior Court, Mr. Bangs, in Ketch- um's behalf, asked for an adjournment, which was objected to by t oo the ground th he chum should be sensencet during the aajoi ment, they would loce hb sevadence, After cousid bie argument, the Court decided to adjouin the matter on the onder ding that any intimation thatihe plaiurtts were likely to loee Mr. Ketobum's evidence ahoula be unicated by his counsel to the other counsel, a vue atipulation to &gue the Bppeai on the fret Monday of the Geoeral Lerm The Case Was then adjourued to Novembes 5.l, THe Jenkins Derarcarion.The argument of the motion, in the case of Stuart egt. the Greenwich and Union Dime Savings Hanks, made to subetituie the Phonuix Kink for ths above defendant, in the sulleia which the assignee of Kiewn the teu Biown) ie painiff, was concluced ia We bupenor Cou.t ycstesdiay, by Justice Moucriet euvenug an Older Giaubiag $hO requiied change, COUBE OF GENERAL Besstons,—James Jordan, @ horse-thief, pleaded gulity to sealing coate from roome, and was sentenced (o State Prison for 3 years . Cnaries P. Saith, couvicted o: burglary ia the third degree, was seutenced bo State Isieou tor to taxe then, and he detend- » which was SENTENCE OF A Disonpecty Ceapsorar, “Buty Allen waa tried and convicied in the Court of special tery nae Benalo yesterday, of keeping & dive 1 ona smear Hercker siieet, & cental, The Cours tined the pris teuced him tothe Meurteniary for ty Porter Pyvet Corby. Vester nortem depoeliion of 1h Ward, who was bes eos © moubue, 1GhNe The Assauiion Pou man thover took the aire. day, Co vr Oltce Honor! Corby yon Wed of the the tollowi reo utions: OHO Wing éfernoon : by Jaliue B MAN, Reever of @en'oon at £2 Colne pithereay Mt ithe anniversary of the American | bia stiect. Corby te-t thai on Weunveday at yi Pb) comp p Bit . t to | ternor went igto bh echinmar aioe » cet ommunica @ with Oardioc Manne tothe | giags ol water, beme peter t art th x1 {ipeticas 4 box vie wos © AB res ence wo | uddenty Lec ed a bu on the | but tor e pracks Di ot tbe two be and | what he .o¢ sok huow Mra, Dog MS echunan, Sheaam It was proved ub owe Cums | wie OF ThO Prop iebory testitiid sha Corby envered Bee Nees ball d ot that 1, ngsesied the | the rakou uaoer the ttldewe of liquor, and that be iety 0 Pork p m1 Of (he Med> | upon beng gesueed bus wesauited Ler bu-bend iw aa ere are, Iu the view of many | tha ele tert teu, whea Co.by diew a petol und fered, WdicsONe OF @ BLYODK Muiually tavo.ab.e | « Mubies (Oo shoul her; thatCo by wae ojeo id € fur lion bo consuer th® Wiewsuse tien propysed; | in tie etruccie wae stuck 1 the head” tue y ore Lu : , ‘ <i found @ Ve dct aaluet Meechunan. and Co.cucer . th ed That this Union ar ¥ desire | Gove. rejuied Liu) to MAd Led WW $he sum ole. 0, ous shut buch @ UNM te 16 te. een the | Co.by's wuuuus a. € uos serious two Bodies ehvulc Le carried 1K eof ou Diucip es ru eepuat Ob wubuas Arrest Yan Alleved Muderer.-At5 o'clock P.M, F A yeeerday, Detectives Elder and McCord arrested apro nied? 4 ; A Gia nacetal eg Hi Levi L, Parwei!, who is accused of having marcered American ul ay ary anicabie a Phe reolut Presideat ¢ J tev. Di, Baton, ity, Rev, Dis. bode, azer Paiiniy. aud Bamo al (000 Win: Faqgs., WeLe APPOLuL sd Ba bmitted ’ ry Bretber Brewer, of New Yous, on the gers) Hie miietiers Harricy Weir, who kept a house of 4 fame in Washington, D.C, The cucunetances wee Published in Tuesday's SuN, The murderer admin- tetered chloroform t the woman and then stran, her, after which he then escape!, ut Elder, 4 oa or two city, an escription was Both officers were on the they saw the accused Chambers et, DS rven at tbe eau, Wares in eet Broad near When the officers firms gdiressed Witham | | | | | : ete tt cee Bayt ge were that he haa a wife i h of, but el that he thisclly on Monday last, the day of the marder, It ie eaid that Farwell borrowed ten doliars on Saturday hingt don bie return to this city ofmeney, A day or two cold chain for sale in @ sa- detectives request that any person who may bave purchased sald article will or bring it to 200 Malberry etreet, otherwise he or a! will be considered an necersory after the fect. The d woman was fiom Allany, and is 35 yeare of age, and althoueh bept s house of prortia- tion, she wes quite ‘ably connected, She had @ son at echool at New Branew ick, N. J, Alleged Attempt to Bribe an Officer.Officer Gilbert, of the 4th Precinct, on Wednesday night fawaman running frota a Chatham street saloon, He pursued and arrested the man, who offered the officer #1. h The bribe was refused, and the prisoner, wh e bie name as Patrick Carrigan, wee inked beck tothe saloon, where Wio, Bmith ¢ eed him with stealing the #159 from hire, Carr jevied his guilt. but ustice Dowling com. mitted him to the Tootabs for trial Larceny Of a Valiee.—Lewin betore Justice Dowling, yesterday larceny, precerned by Washingion Lewia, ot 202 Weert atreet, The complainant alieves that Foie Ks vale: containing $1) worth of weating appe- om ha wagon, ‘The property belonsed to Mr, James W. Hagey, ‘The may.«trate committed the eccused for trial, Not an Emigrant, in yesterday's = wee arraign: on 4 charee of A parncraph which ts stated ¢ Counol b near Castl | een ascertained thetth wn we fallol, NO an eruigrant, and that previons 'o Lelong kuocked down he onl; possessed & singled Brooklyn, Dearn or A Woman Unper Scesrrerocs Concestancis. -Yerterday forenoon, Coroner Bar. Hed that & woman named Anna Johuron, ob years of are, died under suap'cious cirenmetances ebeat J ofcicee (he same morning, at No. 8 Marelal street, F. DD. ‘Tbe facta thue far de.e o ed, show that deceased, wholsa native of Cermanuy, was the wite of @ colored man, whore name ehe bore. She ret was not bar been living fo some time previous to her death in a house of qu onable repite in oadwav, kept J bya Mie ( boeband is nbeent in the wv Last week Mie, Jones and cecessed quarreliet, the former Leing jeelous ofan intimacy existing between Jones aod Mra, Jobneon. In consequence of this juarrel eased left the house Mie. Jours on Monday Inet. and took up her residence et the place where che died, On Tnesday she was visited by Mra, Joner, and s quarrel ensucd, On Wednesday Mre. st cailed again. and the quarrel was renewed; but it is elated that they atterwards purchased some liquor and dink torether, Atter this, Mre, Johneon became very sick, aud she sentfor come medicine, Some powders wee obtained, one of which she ‘ook, but she got no rel nd expired atter much suffering at 3 A.M. on thuradey, some ot (he powders were found in her room, one of which was alc a éruge at, who Stated as bie opinion that it consisted of corrosive sublimate, ‘Lhe body became consi bly discolored shortly after death, Dr, Creamer will conduct a post morter examination this morning, aud an in- quest will be Leld by Coroner Harrett, Tue Arremprep KAre at Greenrort,-— Jammer Campbell, the young man who was arrested on Baturday nicht last by Serveant Halbrow, of the 4ith Precinct, for an attempted rape on the person ot Mies Johanoch Carrol, was examined before Justice Dailey, vesterday, Miss Ca:toil was placed on the stand, and detailed the cl cumetances of the atiempted outrare, She is @ rather fast jookin; young wowan of losummers, Officer Hallet tertitied to seeing the struggle in the street, betweeu the compininant and detendant, Heard the ereame of the young girl some disteuce, Heard her suy when he reached the place, “You'll suffer tor this, Jim Cempbeti” Justice held the prisoner in default of t1.u-0 bail, to await the action of the Graud Jury, DIstRessinG = AcctDENT,—Coroner Lynch held au loquess yesterday upon the body of a daugh- terof Mr, Alexander Matthews, residing tn the town of New Lots, who came to ber death in the following manner: She and her mother arore about 6 o'clock, M. and kindling «fice in 4) Len above, the litle girl, who le about 9 years of age, sat beside it, Having complained of @ sore throat, her mother handed her a bottle of liniment and directed Ler to ruo it on her neck and breast, which abedid. The bottle accidentally upset, and some ot the fluid falling Upon the stove, caagat fre, the ames communicat- jug to ber person, Her mother had previously gone Up étaire to euperin‘end some rewlug machines,» bich were in tall operation, and the nolee made was eo fleet that the elirieks o the child could por Le heard, Op returnig to the Ritchen, the mother found her dauglter in the agonivs of death, amd sho expired in Lort time thereaier, A Desrrrate BurGLAR,—Sergt, Haggerty, of the 45d Precinet Police, arrested a Danieh sailor, pamed Peter Wilson, oa Wedaveday, on the charge of feloniously entering the residence of Catharine Martin, in Hamilton nue, near Clinton etreet, ling there rom articios to the value of $76, on House be was plead iu one of the * In & tow houre thereatter the Cooma aecertaived that the prieover had burrowed hin way threugh ihe fioor inv the coal hole, and theuce ew 0 the siieet unobserved, Being seen b, Koundsman Clancy, be was at once jueusitied aud Pe-ariesied Altera ong chase, Tus 10¥TH VeTERANs,—This regiment, under the immediate command of Lieut. Col. Walt-- rrived at Hart's Island on Sunday last, from They numbered about 300 m y thay were paid off and finally di fiom the serv lk was intended w give thom @ bus the men having lost their . accoutrements, and even clothing, by the burping of (heir quarters in Augusta, Georgia, they deciined the iavitation, ‘The ouly regiment etlil in the service that was raised in B.ookiyu is the ¥0th, coumanaed by Coi, Neleon Shaurman, Tug ELeventa Brioaper, consisting of the 23d Regiment, Coil, C, K. Pratt; the 47th, Col, Mese- role; the 52nd, Col, M. Cole, and the jéth, Col, J. Q, Adams, proceeded to East New York y their anuvel parade and inspecion, | exinenw were juspeoted by the Inspector General, sud re- viewed by the eever ommaRding apd other mili- tary ventiemen who have lately reured from accuve service, Kinas Country meetiog #2 bt a On bein taken to she 54 tay, for tcs,—-A_ Democratic ur Brooklyn Academy Gretecs B10 expected trons esas intr, James To Brady aud meeting at the id vt November, areexpected from General Jou A, » wad Geperal Kilpasrick, of N MARINE NEWS, 8. hues. 6 24-28. Be 4—H, Waterol 17 MATTHEW GRYLLS, Murder Will _--—-—_-> — -__ A STORY OF REAL —o— During the years he had been at aes, Grvila had oy once found an opportunity of visiting Lynne, and that wes at the tire «Len the Audacious went into I outh harbour for repa!-« Hs meeting with bis father was one of womixed pleasure; though ite remembrance in after years, brought fad reflections, It was the last, 8ix months after they hed parted, and immediately previous to the Audacious sailing for Errpt, letter from bis lawyer at Lonne, il legel perapicuits, the demine the worthy coal merchant ; with the further information of a be- quest to himself of ftteen hundred pounde: the goodwill and effects of the concern, togeiier with the house and coalyarcda, belny w led to his cousin John Dacre, With this legacy, Matthew ales inherited from his father a small patrimony !o Pendering, © tach had devolved on the eller Grylle in right of his wife some years before, It cons.sied of scime teow sores of land, and s srnal! the whecle thing r ‘oducing scarcely fifty pounds a yr: sberitance, however, Matthew felt a.rangely end wedded to the sea, ashe was, and le rather ssnguively tothe hope of spencing all bie oung years afloat, he could not conceive it possi- le to wish for greater wealth. 5 Satisfactory as was the feeling of being wholly indepenclent in the world, Matshew could not divest bis mind to much sorrow!ul regret at the jogs of hin good father, As far as the excitement, which the expedition to Exypt created in every bosom in the fleet, would allow, some compunc- tions and grievings would intrude themselves dur- ing a maiidnight watch, that the measure of duty and obed'ence paid t bis father not beca more commensurate with the vast «. t of love i indulvence received from him, Hut these were idle feelings, be believed, and not to be encourage ; on the contrary, he considered (hey should airict- ly te repelled, interfering with t mani spirit and eager anticipation which beftted eac' metober of the naval force, now so proudly haste - ing over the blue waters of the Mediterranean, led by the chivalrous Nelson, However, all the * plau- sible talk'' of the cahle tier, ad the vivacious r.p- partees of the micld'es therein congresated, did not halfso much towards lesseving the pricking re- membrances of the contest with paternal authority which ushered him into the wavy, aa did the recollection of the last happy foriniyht apent w.th bim at Lyme. Nothing enabled Matthew more successfully to lay the t'esttering unction to his seul that he had really done nothing amiss in asserting hisown wiahes in preference to obeying those of bis fatuer, than the perfect oblivion to which that father ap- red to have consigned all those circumstances, Mathew had been as fondly welcomed by the old coal-merchant, aod his sea stories as creelily lise tened to, a it the choice of bis ‘ofvasion had been sug,ested by himself, and bis enterance to it etected by hisown exertions, *' He must see that I did right, and that all has turned out for the bes," had been the oft-repeated assertion of Mat to b awakening conscience, There is a great disposi- tion in every young man's conscience to believe ita owner's assertions, Tuatof Mat showed no un- becoming incredulity on this point, until the death of bie father caused more minute recollections of past days, Sul), as has been said, the pertoct kind- bess and cordiality of his father bad neutralized much of their bitervess, Matthew knew nothing of the first six months succeeding bie first entrance into tLe navy; and which had effected that alteration in his lather'a appearance, that, four years afier, Lo lad aitri- buted to incre: age. knew nothing of the aching, cravir eling of 0 heart, which looks to the seat once ocoupied by the one beloved, and sibs to fud itselfaluue. He knew nothing of the painful blank itis forageto find the young thicg, for w bom all ite perisliug feelings allec- tions have been arouses, voluntarily witidrawo from ties, which death, in the course of naire, must 0 coon have severed, He knew notuiug of that benumbing sorrow, which it is for the parent fo find thas @ chile wel shuess Will sacrifice al. for ite own bappiness, end yes love oo, languishing for the preweace which ati!) only gives a taint ahs- dow of past beppiness, A}! t beeu experi- euced by she poor coal-merchants aod it isa touching proof uf veep impression which bad beea made cu hia feelings, that during the ast week of he morsel career, wien recciiection and compre. benwon setiaet entirely failing bim, his niund wavered entirely on Mut's fires aitemp.ea flight, Toot, with o|) the atienaant circumstances, seemed to baunt Lim like @ hideous nightmare; ang, as times, with the moss atlevtiug tones, be would en- treat the nurse, Who alone atieuded his dying bed, bot tego ivto the pavy, for wich proess.on UL was cure she was entirely Unsuitedanu which might sead bo ulimate Sera ‘The knowledge of a!l thie might have much add- @/ to che great depression of #)irite woich acted on bito, and a-moss Lave bindereu Grylisfrom delight with which all fi Out. LIFE, a for good or evi! that we know nothing beyoud thas which is brought to our senses? How is bave the sensation of dark cloudshauging over us, in the midst of prosperity—when a voi us, ke thas which rung through the ci eetive, ery unceasingly—" Woe, wor, woe to myself tbat doctors, who s:e consul.ed, pro- nhounce such shings ag she phantoms of a morpid state of windy Who can say they are not whe re. flection of sorrows heaped ob obue. Who can @: ithe peu‘ ten ay when und were those worus | w ere to be brought into action?—Lus these are specu)ations foreign to our narraynve. The excitement caused by the batile of the Nile, resied long ou the brave rte WhO sUrvivo talk of the ‘au engagement, ( r surricg event oeded ; sud waruGryls, inthe wubume of Ise, foune bemmself at doretuoush, @ newly-male | euent, Will 2 slare of prize-muney, aug periecily beowa nm er, ship being pais off, @ fresb et bappiness seemed ty breath ahrougu bis heart. He would bave quarrelled with tLe grum ler who would ve Dy thas hummau existeuce was to be passed in a par- acilee of ielcity, ready forall why liked to take delight (hereu CHAPVER Ly —~ | ** Thou tell'st me, there is wurderin wy ee! CLEARED ; 7%) STPAMBITIPS— Moro Havana: Hunter, Sa. nu coftest things, vaunet b ch § Aou Biya, Vile. ord gates as atoin deh vephia. Bho uld be called tyrants, buiclLersy 1. rere!’ MHIPS—New World, Liverpool; Mineebahs, Lon- au 7 doucerry; puccess, Hay Sanh ' Businese connectet with bie share BARKS —Soiunteer, Pale b Vers Cruz mt booty re by the And.c Colt fanzeniiia: Lhowes steveu * | ent . . ‘ HE Moby, aan ae * Sieve Neu | protracted sen-service, keps Gary : % NBO Inout th he bed orpinally ine BRIE Hiba John, NB, Green, St Jolus; pnze-mone, agens he ewyployeu was il, Olive Francis, Havanned : ble ty ahend to his allure. However, d SCHOONERS Advance, Halifax; A Masouy | in the vuy sphere wWhild P. Chailersion © 1) horton, Haiiiay ba he Wale | gag fforu nob ukely by prove a v mungtou; Piiucess, Boston; Bay Etate, Boson, ance w ® ga ed you S with Wage SLOOP-~ Challenge, Latham, tor Mobile, end means wore than proporiionaie to bis ABSIVED. pleasures, Inc eat Grylls Lega to waver é . in.on t ue Lepyicess is ou y AMBHIPS—Hansy, Bremen; Destaing, (Fr, | in she opib.on abou be cunteall yaney; New York, Aspinws to be found on or under she ueck of § Faunah; Creoic, Novolk City ot > y seventy-four, Portemoutu afforded so full ‘ t t y Geligut, that ile ashore Was redeem RLUIP-Rervent, from Calcutta with nse, &e measure O. veligut, 1 Dake : bva,’t hue; Lord Btn KR. Jan. | au bie estimewou; 8nd Gull, wonot GiiL S—A Rowe wot, Water Mole, Haile | wae sl0u® iy maliced Oe We Lopeives a , Bullimoie to. Bovey, “ My , dul TUdOON ts Bedenay bids Lemeur: Joha Mane 4 cuperquence oO @ Hote reco.vel from Mr love, Bizul dvport ior + NS rarer, Ale G paseo WUD Queue ivPluiDg kote of Dany jor tiovid nee; & bas} : fii ; Movin, New Eason. for hie COnVe covered wid Lis au hay bo Bead by Ullale Cala 6 HB Mevealt, Nes bare ety Gi lie) Bone vay vllged b Up bo Fe Te ea eeetbputt $08 Mall, on bue Lanes Wh.Cu Wie en yOueLVOUe Eicabethpors tor Ha. ond fos ou aim Coit, Blzabe Dpore ter into all WO WabOrvielaek Ueteile Le OURUESs hi bite, Bus Vicenee part reuored necessary, Avcorcinniy, loving all the Fagg vere | Lor tia: vtord; | loves and xlor.es Of the prowenaue for the diuuor kdwin, Eli thport for Falshoven Lausartine, haunts of Piusus be entered toe Gere, Larrow lane | Baco; Fil Eildgeport for} lizsbetboort; Movtha | iu wick the Money-ecr.vescr awe, i anc, Biookbaven; Lucy Robiocou. someret tor Paty eee Decatur Oskes, New Hav , Elizabethport for Providence: Dirigo, Pui for Roaton, Henry Croeds, ELZebde'dport tor 53 ~ : sue iudera Of the parr.son, 1 prepare & ole ene was crossing to the hotee of Mr. Lewis, when L.{ bis eyes to the upper windows, he beLeil an from whch it Wae Lot very cary to detach them, work, iy ina ae of the discovery, thet it was thet beauty which cannot be lightly looked at or forgotten. Grylls paused in the crossing in Seat fay bergen " Re on him, itn . Oe et not jet ination. ie ed, and koosked 61 the door with much akin to that questionable bi SEN EEN ry be Continued.) Ly Too Late for Classification. af le sold this weck ag the owner is foing to Calijornia; pine rooms, rent 651 8 quartets and lease of the house 285 Fast Lith rs. 368 ASILY ACCOUNTED FOR—WHY IS TP that BRIEST’S HATR DYE Ja more freqnentiy called for tian all the other: come bined, isa query mons drageiste ety Wi Can tamly anewer that question, Ist— upon strictly scientific principles. gd—It is unlike anything of the kind yet produced, Srd—[t ives greater Fatlefaction. with lew trouble in epplyin 4th It clianees Grey or Ked hair to @ beautit BLACK or BROWN, tithou! tnyury tothe hair o® phin, dth--It dyes (he bair amore Natural and fee like color, 6(h—It doee not emutor wash off. tthe It does not ret or | te the hair, but improves it Sea Sis appearaner as v ‘n'y ‘ SiheTt ieim the o hespoat dveinu eing bat S0cents per bog, ven epe and for sale at 46 Scuth Second a wie bad of nearly every Whole tein the United Siates, Om 4 oe N OZART HALL=—1STH ASSEMBLY DIS. trict, 22d Ward-—At an adjourned meeting of the above Convention, held at National Hall. 441! street, on motion ot George Bhea, Eeq., THOMA if) pLAGHAN recelved the unanimous nomings of wat tion onvention to represent said District, AMBROSE J. WHITE, Chairman, THOS, EGAN, Secretary 567 LD TYPE METAL WANTED—APPLY AD the Sun Office. 44 ) SHOE FITTERS—WANTED IMMEDI. Ateiy, fitte.s on Polish aud Baimors}s: none bn cod hans weed apply at Us W. CLARKE'S, 379 ontoe Ft 30 \ ANTED — 2 OPERATORS, 50 Finish rs, 8) paisters and 2 preeemen on custom and shop ten wok wivenont to finish on good recommends- § Non at ail atany time to lid New Canals L. SM WastTep—a COOK, ALSO A GIRL FOR geveral sework., Apply at 28 Lamartine Place, 29th et. man or colored preferred, 364 ATH ASSEMBLY DISTRICT.{. e ing parts of the Sth, 9tb and 6th Warda, ewociatic Taismany Hall nomination, ably, RALPH BOGERT. JOHN B. RYER, . PO PULLTS, Bee. SAVINGS BANKS, iis NION BANK OF LONDON—NATIONAL “% BANK OF SCOTLAND. BELFAST BANKING COMPANY, IRELAND, We isene Sight Drafts on the above, as we have done for the part 20 years, good any where in ENGe LAND, IRELAND, BCOTLAND and WALES, im ume of 21 and pert TAYLOK BROTNERS, 116 17 WALL 8TREFT. — | I never cee SenSSaSteen OR LIVERPOOL — THE MAGNIFICEN? ship HARVEST QUEEN, will eaii Nov. let, have superior accommodations on deck. For pussage ay y.08 board, Pier 23 Eaet River, or to voctim BuOS, & COFFEY, 114 and 115 South et, 820 ps SAGE FROM AND TO LIVERPOOL ~ and London-—By the Old Black Star Line.lar Liverjool, the JO. iT sails on Oct. 19th, For London. W. ETSON, sails on Oct. 2let, ver passage apply © WILLIAMS & UUCION, 4 Fulton at. 9 STEAM TO QUEE pool—PENNSYLVA Hu; eerace Fh; p WILLIAMS & GUION TT ini LOWN AND LIVER: TA Oct. Y8th, Cabin possage ble in currency. .pply 29 Broadway, ed j SCOTT'S LINE—FOR LIVERPOOL= Blip ALBION, saila Oct, 26h, t “Be MARK \ “uw 5 . MA Suth, : FOR LONDON, Ship VILLA FRANCA, salle Oct, 97th. rafts ior £1 and upwards at lowest :ates. ‘OT paseane apply to _ 360 TAYSCOTT BROS. & CO., R. EDWARD M. BROWNE, GRADUATR of the Pennesy!vanuia College of Medicine, can be ted personally or by Jester, at all hours of the hie ottice lu Spring et, 5 doors below the Bow. New York, 501 te ——— — - > YSPEPSiIA IN ITS MOST AGGRAVAT- ‘ ing forms have been cused by the timely wee of Dr. smith's: DYSPEPSIA ANNTHILATOR, and every day brings treeb evidence of ite wondertul ef. fects in this ai To be had, wholesale or retail, 8 ‘he monufactory, 46 south Second st, Wilks: \ burgh. Pitee $1 per bot le. s te }RAVEL—IMMEDIATE RELIEF GIVEN in the worst cases, and the only medicine that will permanently cnie the diseares of the kidueye aud biadder, are to be had at Dr. WM. BARKER’ 144 South 6th Williamsbureh. * 43 * MPORTANT TO THE AFFLICTED—THR worst case of ague and jever cured for 34 in twe ‘ days, or no par, by A. JOHNSON, 27 Powers at, Wile liamabureh, N.Y 6s N DiCAL ADVICE FRE, ON ALL DIS. vises with the erste, Dr. Heintzlem advil stilicted daily without cherge, at BUNNELL & CO.S wery. Hours from 1 Drug Btore, 153% Bo NEW LYING-IN ASYLUM, AT THE IN. fants’ Home, cor. Loxingion ave, and Blet at. Thiante received, and places procuced for mothers as Pet-nurses, if desired, 4s O NE AMONG Li. Dalley, Kay. : TEN THOUSAND. New York, Oct. 3, 1565 Dear Six: More than °5 yeare ance | was a witness of the ponds ful eMlcacy of your * Da lov's Magical Palo acion : ju giving rellet toma unmber of men whe had been eealced by ihe bursting of the boilerom board the steamer * Switteure. near Albany, Since bat time 1 have Kept tt constantly ja my tually aud &n) pot willing ever tobe without it. Ide pot know of any thing that can take itep ace in giv ig & speedy Feiiet trom pain induced by wuy of the cames it 1p dee sigued to he p A long acquaiatance with your Pain Extractor bee OObiebed We of ite adiuirel @ quaities tor heabag. Yours re fully, JAM HODGE, Pastor of let Baptist Mariners Cause, Oliver street, New York TP" Newember tt leo Pies, Corns, Kheumation, siperas, and all skin Kruptiona _freneral Depot 4 Rt © hewring wise Kar i heat phya cians of Fure aD emedy r the te Ulecweos ot the ear, aod t Joes bene of hua Only 20 ote Liberty at, N.Y : sg MEDY FOR THE CURE OF HARD or recommended by the «known asa sried and relie rad hearing sud otrer 1 direedons te te MANN, 41 me at if > ecariee ; 1 MAN, @ 5 (Wiliam ot; ALB DUNG, 6) Bowery; HERMANN GEKITZEN, ‘ Bowery, DILCKS, 2vl sixth av 40 ‘ U»! HYATI'S SWiss LINIMENT, FOB at » braing, swellings ache or prim | acer Depot, 246 Grand sh a. ¥ z LEGAL Noric eudor © of the work for witch it may he oft Gof he bicders sud the date of 10Ce i ayy N ed et this cMce, uo ult 8, 18.4, for ihe con © P CPoece sev es in beds and wha M, of Frid t, fom bin ¢ ay Wits 10F ong can Le obtalt tCiuvk at this of 1. DARKAGH Now York, Ont TPO IRON FOUNL ERS Department, Be ple .0on to the Thos. SitPLENs, A.W. CRAVEN, Crovon Aqy ooh, 41 cr TON AQUEDUCT DEPARTMENT— to Contrnc'ois—peparste seaied p.cposals, each i | Yer t¥e.ve inc Koown as kuowa bisug forme ean be obteir the office THOMAS BTEPHENS. Rob DARRAGH, A. W. CRAVEN. Chou a ara, New York, Met. isth, 185, .