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. ee ee ee ee “ (Continsed rom the First Page.) 331 W. 20th ot. 12th lith Diet ave. 15th Dist., 297 ith ave, 14th 15:h Diet. 843 Be enthave, 16th oo 7th ws h fi 564 Ki of sith t Wifi det Diets 4% Becond 5 sda) bares SUrh ot, od Diet secoud ave, trecond ave, Bib bist . trecoml ave, ith Liat. 746 Second ave, 4 Peet UGth ot, Gch Diet, 189 Lexington f "te. 435 Fourth ave, Dth dey 608 Fourth ave. 12th Dist. 166, oto at, loth Diet. 66 ; rt. 14th Diet. 62 Pwrsryesnoony Wa ‘11 Seventh are th 145 W, Wa sid . i . bext door N. sob Woah ‘iih ave. Yih Diet, h Lroadway. » Lib Broadway. bighth aye veond Tuth et, 17th ib th, Sb. ve yeh ave nud 19.b at, tum Mvarctan’s Strikn,—A meeting of | ¢ Muneal i otective Union was held vertorday at € Germania Asem bly Roo A billof price wae cod up ila de‘erm pation evinced to perse n thes ualite oljecte are recured The 4 urned to Monday next Mekiine 8 AID OF BUFFERING ALABA- wa A we lattended meetiny of prominent citi- ene haviag for lie object the orcanization of some fen whereby the present depluinbie condition of the eeople of Alabama may be ameliorsted, was convened | ‘o Wail etreet yesterday, Cov. Parsons and Gea Feayne, of that Sinte, addresed the assernbly, and Hition G a very gloomy picture of the present ¢ ht the population of Aiabaina, one-fifth of whore Whey fviired were entirely stitute, and that uniers aid fot the North woe immediately received, the sufler- we daring the ouchine winter would be terrible ‘Mong thore why took part in the me ng were tien ‘x, Henry Ward Heceher ton Iiepor, Moves ssuned, and ator Morg THe CHoLenaA—Diseaton From THE SEC- RETARY OF TUR THEA Lerrea rhom Govegson Preron — Protest or 718 Vascexauns ON TIE ATALANTA, Ateleciam was received tu this elty, taterday, by senwlor Morgan, from (he secretary of | the Treseury, direeting that, if desired, a blockade- runner wouul ed at the disposal of the Heulth | Lomn New Yor’, for the purpose of | taking on boord any personas lo may arrive at this port infe th ditowe, A vessel will accordingly be d epatched to the Lower Bay as soon as posalbie. Passenverson the stecmship Atalanta who bave not holora will then be placed on hoard thie veagp!, and the Atalanta will be placed in vharge of thei . by whom her bag- gage and carey will be fumigated previous to being Lrought to thir city patients are already tranaterred to the hospital ehip Falcon, aud the pas- sengers who have bron exposed to the disease will Oe detained at Quarantine for serenteon days at least—th time allowed fo the development of the divense after exposure, This latter class are indig- nant et being detained, and a letter waa received Mayor Gunther, setting ances in which they are lef that the malady now Deen attacked wi thortti The chole from them yesterday, by forth the trying clieun riaced, and stating their he ¢o board is not cholera, They say: Reporie vave been circulated, and we fear too eradils beilewed, to the effect that the eteamer fs infected with cholera, As weighty reasons induce us to believe thateuch je not the case, we would moat hombly petition your lionor to appoint some eompe- tent cotumiites to investicate our condition, and to hecertain itatrue and real character, as we do not thiuk that the opinion of should have weight enouth ta i Oo the euber » Tewlly lected, would t measures | have ue tran © the | danger of b sand | hope of cradicatias the disease wuch greater? Such, at boast, ia our opinion At a meetiug which w mer, the following re Phat had the eonvene! on board the nowae nl Hineaen he posed by nome, thai 7) decimated ‘the Hd tant the ck has bee sof ibe New Yo The letter was sued by about ninety passengers, and was responded to by Mayor Guather, who ex- pee pondition, but said it Wee not within his province A decide whether the «isense on the Atlanta was cholera or not, Io regard to their being risoved from the verel he said a ehip had been already provided for that purpose, of th itirene ol the exces ed sympathy with thei A letter was received in this city yesterday by Cyrus Curtis, president of the Qurantine Con wis on from Gove:no bn. The Governor 1 received a comr tion. from the Surreon General, t A. of Washington, enclos unber of th Medical und Surgical Reporter,” containing an artic upon Ariatic Cholora, emb ne, to which " He ways fe may not niine, be bee support them in PUZRERLIONS Iai eloenee to qnara Idee son in the performance of th 4 the letor tow Surgeon Gen tich the jollowing is an ex- re 7 » congratulate yon on the @nuersy and effies displayed by your pradent Health Offices in Now York Harbor, Dr, John Swin- burne, aud expres ihe courteuion, that if eutained | in the @xere'se oi tle Decessary precautiunary meas ures, be will Leejual to any emergency that can * Governor Featou's letier com- ug the following enge p OWwhy bo de locacet at @ dirtance populous Centres, aud, where possibic, oD lelan 2. Paseeucers should never be permitted to pass their quarantine on board vessels, & Spacious and thoroughty isolated lazarettos thould be eatablicied at euitable points, 4. Every toepita! ough! to have « hospital entirely teparated from the p: inc edifice, 5 Sanitary physicians atrached to the lazarettos and whose uumber ought to corre-pond to the import ance of station ant the circumstances; should be # contant aitendant on the inmates and thos ehould have reliab (ante al son duty at the bedside ol rhe patients to report thelr actual condition, 6. Li acase of cho.ein bas rreton board ay er), the crew Oughs to be innded and put ja the laze. eite, and thove suffering tr sarruos be rent to COOKING ACADEMY—ADVANCED CLA Beconp Covnse—Firta Leorunr.An agreeable and alto very valuable feature of Professor Biot's syetem of culinary instruction, consists in the oppor tunity afforded the pupils to taste of the solids and tip of the sweets into the mysteries of cresting which they have just been initiated. It is somewhat amus- ing to witness the facial contortions of delight, ae dish after dish is submitted to the palsteal test. My Indy of Madison Square, albeit the name of her erand dinners at homeyare famous in thelr way, signifier her defeat by @ puckered mouth and wide stretched eyes, these demonstrations of satisfaction usually dissppearing in a amack of such great power a to be heard throughout the room, Ae for the Profesor, being accustomed to victory, he enjoys bie triumpla with « ealm dignity which no degree of praise can for a moment disturb, It will be remem- bered that during the lecture of Taeeday last, “Beef a in mode" wae not completed, owing to the time required for cooking, Thies dish was finished up during the course of the lecture given below. We lets the beef in the kettle where it was to boll 6 hours, aod the remaining proce: ne follows ‘Take Ltornipand Learrot; ent into apple shape quarters, nicely pealed and rounded on the edges, and put eli io a pot together with a pinch of salt and water euourh over, and cook soft an 1 tabl onfniof tlourand lo! butter: mix with ‘» pintot warm water and set over fire to boll up once. To thie ad with ealt and yer and this sauce ie er baviag been considered the let the whe a ready to pour over the beet, the pre-lowsly placed ona dieh | ‘Th very nicest way of preparing beef. to torte; For the Gifth lecture was presented the following BIL, OF FARE. Potage jardinicre, Colbert Ftriped bane a « sulitiowe . yry atewed tites bouches @ la creme Potase jardiniere -the firet on the bill of fare—was Legua the moment the clock struck one, by taking learrot, | tarnip, slicing them in almost tranepar- ently thin slices, lengthwise, then cutting them in tiny fillcte: take 1 sroall tablespoonful of butter, pat 1) apan and ret over the fire untill melted; in this put the fillets of carrot and turnip; stironcein a while to prevent burning, While these are frying the cook is busy cutting up ar fine a» porsibie 'y an onion, 1 small ieck, and part of a stock of celery. Now when the earro!, &c. have been on the fire ten minutes, aid 3 pints of broth from the “Alphabet Kettle," ekim off the butter that was previously used for fry- ing the vegetables, and which will rise to the surface, and set itaway for some future occasion. It is now time to add the slices of onion, leek, &c., to the ma’ dish, which having been dame, set the whole overs slow tire and let it simmer for three hours, Striped Bass, alacolbert, The fish is laid on the table, where, with expert hands and « sharp knie, it loses its One and tail, then deep incisions are made with the knife, and tho fieh is laid in the bak- ing pane ilices of onion, two stocks of parsley, alittle ealt and pepper, and a few slices of carrot being laid around it; then with haifa pint of water alded it is put into the oven. there to bake until done, Now take oue carrot, one turnip and cut into little fancy shapes with a knife made for the purpose ; these are then put into # pan with warm water, in which has been placed a ploch of salt, to cover them, and setover the fire, where they cook until soft, In her pan put one teaspoonful of fiour, one of but- ter, sir together, them add the gravy that is in the pan in which the fish has been baked, « pinch of salt, a little thyme, four peyper cornea, half a bay leaf; setthe whole on the range and boll up once, It ie then strained over the fancy cut vegetables, then acaineet over the fire to give it “one boil,” ‘The tle is then placed in @ plate and the reasoning poured over it, Thie dish is now ready for the table. Beef (boiled) Hollanda: A plece of boiled beef, of about 12 ounces weight, which had been prepared for making broth, is cut into slices, aud the slices into fillets, It ie thea put into a pan with two table- rpoonefal of fat, and vet on the fire to fry for about ten minutes, A large tableepoonful of flour is dusted into it, etirring rapidly to prevent burning, and enough warn water added to cover it, Break into a pan the yolk of twoeggs and the juice of bait a lemon; inte (hie pan piace the beef and gravy; add salt aud pepper to taste, and eet the whole over the fire to boll up ouce, It is now ready to be served, and very nice dich it makes fo: akfast or lunch, Pigeons in Compote, —The loge of the birds are cut off at the first joiut, aud by a stroke of the knife the bones are broken just above the second joint: make asmeli cut on each side; elip the legs through to the inside of the bird; twist the wings back; patintos pan with etablerpoonful of batter for every two birda, seLoverasharp fire, and turn every few moments till they are nicely browned on the back and both sides. Afier this process, the pigeons being only partly cooked, are taken off the tire and four small onions to each bird put in thelr place; these too are only partly tried, when they are also taken off and put beside the birds, Now add to the butter, for eve- 1y two birds, a emall table-spoontul of flour, stirring itconstantiy; then balfa pint of warm water; cook afew minutes; take it off the fire and add « little scorched sugar to make it a nice brown, strain over the plreons and onions, and then eet the wholo over the fire to simmer slowly 14g hours, The birds are then put om @ dish, with their heads together, the onions laid around them, and the gravy poured over the whole, This isa very pretty, savory dish, and is now ready to be served. Caulitiowers Fried.—This delicious dish was next prepared, Cut the vegetable up into small he put Into boiling water, witha Little salt, boil about seven minutes; take off and put into « strainer, where it isleit while the batter is being prepared the boepial The vessel shor Uuderyo @ thorough | This Iaet consiste of half pint of flour, the yolk ur itientto: ri acticed » Vers + the crew may return tothe vessel, bubsheshould | thin, The white of two beaten to @ stiff froth ree ager the 9 ictect medical sui veillance tor @ | gud stirred tu, makes the batter very Mebt. The T. ‘The tliea and ° ‘olbing | sed by cholera patients | Ceuliflowers are dipped into this batter; putintoa Sink? fend of course thore alo of porous | pan of fat which is hissing hot ou the raage, and ws duattoyed, wind the Tloeping “iarrHo%d W446 | Fried ou both sides till they are done brown, They S Allcoumunteation wich are then taken out into a cullender, that every par- rane ze Heard Hurt be woverely ticle of iat may drip off, aud sprinkled with « litte ed with severe rigor, TMeRHMe FesulAtions | Aoi, Put chem on the dish in the forw of « pyramid MiMeKs4 bese Views ty your careful considera. Cyrus Curtis, in reply, esid that the Board of ‘erred from doing anything sith Officers, by the fact that T'-alth will not be « ‘ *seary tosid the l He eppropriayion ior the supporto: Quarantine the pulione year ia already exhausted hey rely, with cutie copndenee, upow bev by the next eiuie in do . whe Decosity requies be done in an emergency, He also thanks the n of JOF the eusgestions, wauy of which would sed, THE Prova, The psrsengere on boat (he steamship Furopa, o have so urgently proiested agaiust being detuin at Quarantine, it was annonnced, were io arrive hwelly yes orday, under the orders of the Mayor eve. stir consultation with she Health OMicer and ent Plysiesn, bave been moe than bern upye on the Way frei ilav.e, and po cases * have vceunie@t on board, ib ‘umigeled go that the Laggaeo, which was too Pacis, wlconiaim Bowe of (ie int euon of aud the Verses wid Come bo (lis c.ty, ComMtssion,—The Fire Commission- Hot in Geir Hail, Mercer street, but © business of general interest. the following, which apolause from the lobby : is the proper duty of this Board © rorviows of she members of ty as uerisbed attach. example of law, © them Pndividually and oMic.ully, our @ 1 for the services thus tendered, ald thy seusancy o! comb aued regard, , eday Com- @ off woe amid gre eo ted vesus will | table-spoonsiu! of tlour,two of eugar.hulf-pint milk, a A little chopped parsley is dipped into the Lot fat aad placed on the top of the cauililowers Celery Stewed.—Take ove bunch of eelery; cut in swall pleces ; wash and drain; pul into pan and entirely cover with warm water; let it cook three- quarters of an hour; mix together one teaspoonful of flour and one of butter; turn the water in which the cauliflowere have been boiled over it, let it boll up once and then pour it over the prepared celery, with 8 little chopped parsiey om the top, ‘The dieh is thea complete, Petites bouches a la creme that this delicious rt wae taken in hand, as all the other article the bili of fare are under way, and the dinner must be ou the table punctually as the hour hand points to three, Take one exe, two lt is now quite time on few drop: of lemon juice and a little of the era of lemon; wax and place on the fire, stirring constant- ly (0 too minu’ es; strain at it into a bowl where pre- viously bas beea placed the yolk ot an eze, and « ir quickly; eit away to cool, make @ puff paste (the piocers of making whch was deeeribed in a former leciure), roled out thin and cut in small eakes; put a fancy edged strip around, forming a little enp; (before strip ie placed upou ithe cake should be brushed over the top with @ litile cold water, as all cooks well unders.and, to make the two adhere nicely to dd rind; Leanne ee ener a -4 over witha little wat the yolk of an egg; fill with the creme, which completes the bill of fare, aud the dinner is put on the table at two minutes before the clock strikes three, &Merrine oF rae Starer Ciranrve Com- missionens—Tiur Cowraactoss Orrxe EVIDENCE Tiat Tey Mave Forriiep Taem Contaact.— The Street Cleaning Commissioners met pursuant to adjournment at 11 o'clock yesterday morning, bis Honor the Mayor in the chair, Mr. Vanderpoel read @ return to the charges, which eet forth the following: All the streets had Leen swept once In each week, whch could be corroborated by oral testimony, In repaired, they id the m why Onthariue atre wee the cartinqn had their straw out to dry, Tho “4 papa if Forty-ereond street had Leen properly ed, i Vanderpoe! said the greater portion of it Che Commirsioners then took the following teati- mony for the contractors viliam Berry noon avon, teetified of the equad in the I men, 10 hovers and earta: of which witness maker a week mation of the Inspector end cou Aim foreman i bine ewployed td ineimorand for the infor. can produce that memorandum ; te corta ti wituers * all day with hie and in tbat every street in bia Ward hae been, ond wept once iu each week, Witness waa unable to b Fronklio street clear iy, ow! ng to batidiovs Last weok Witoevs carted 126 loede of earbage Wiibar Mo worn, toatl Aim Superintend- ent of that portion of the kight-euth Ward ly ing be- Fourteenth and Twents-aixth etrecte, aad Fourth aud siath a #. He employes? men and 14 certs; all ts in the Ward lave be: fweptouce a week; keeps @ daily record of his wo end the labor ot h (usd; soine Of the eticeta have been clesued four times week, according tu thele cond ition Fone further testimony w nature, when the Comm duplicat ports of the actual work dowe in Ward, cach dey, should be Lauded su tothe r Captaine of Police, which would obviate a gre of troulle Mr. Vauderpoel eald the coutractora would do all in their power to tulflll thelr duties end comply with the Commissloners’ ivetructious, The Commission adjourned sine die. Deata or 4 WeLt-KNown Mvsictan,— John P. Cooke, Beq., lone and favorably known eso leader of orchestras in various theatres of this clty, and more recently at the Broadway Theatre, died on after a short illness of typhoid fever, Mr, was a comporer of some nore, hie last etiort being bis overture dedicated to “Som,” at the Bioad- way. It waa he who array: Sam Lover's rour of the “ould socer Boy,” Mr, Lover, although @ composer of rongs, being like tnaoy others unable to harmonize them. His funeral will take place to-day, and will attended by N ork Lodge of sree Masous, of which Le waa member, taken of an unimportant soners justrueted that Tur Sr, Joun Expioston,—The investiga- tion into the cause of the recent disaster oa North the River, now being conducted 4 Inepectors and Hopper, of the Board of Engineers, i ming Apidiy, large number of witnesse wave already been examined, THE COURTS. Very little business waa done in the Courts yester- day, owing to the double fact that this was tho first day of term and jurors were derelict, and that to-day is election day, The most of them adjourned at once to to-morrow, and the remainder, afver their sersion, adjourned to the eame time, None of the State Courte will be in session to-day. Lines, Stir agatset tHe Tuiwene,—The caso of Isaac Cook against the Trinenr Aseoclation came up before Judge Nelson, in the U, 8, Circuit Court, res terday. This suit wae brought by plaintiff, Postmaster at Chicago, and a former army paymaster, to recover P0,000 fom defendants for an alleged libel public in 1864, and iotifl with being a *pecul tor of Gove and having prostituted his office tor own porsonal advancement to the dewi ment ot the government” The defendants in answer, claim justification, ‘The case came up on a demurrer is anewer as iusuflicient in law for a detence jon reserved, Counteareiting.-Tar Vir it Court, y Franca Casy ra @were prerented by the Grand y tox various grades of counter eiting, and atrue bili was also returned againat Thomas Anderson, the cvpiain ot the Villa Franca, for tailing to furnish the tuli amount of food to passengers. Covet of Gxxztat Bessions-The November term of the Court of General Heesions opened yester- dar, City Judge Russell on the beach, A Grand Jury waa aworn, Wilgou G. Lunt foreman, the asual charce was delivero’, and the jury retired. A numb. er of prieoners were arraigaed. and ecinesed down tor their tr Among the petit jurors who desired to 4 wasagentieman who said he belonged ‘enian nization, and he did not know what time hie services might be required, The Judeo enid as soon as the time came tor the require. ent of such services the Court would cheerfully ex cure him, In the case of Urene Macready, charged with keeping a disorderly bouece. Mr, Jul.an a inotion oO have the papere remitted to a police ma- eiarate for Investization, District Attovney Hall oppored the motion, ‘Tbe Court took the papers aud reserved Lie decision, Potice INTeLLIGENCE—Frande in the Custom House—Attempt to swindle the Government out of $4),000-—Arreat of a Clerk.—Wiiliam Chase Barney, a Clerk in the Cusiom House, was arrosted yesterday by Capt, Jourdan, of the 6th preoinet, on a charge of attempting to defraud the government out of $40,000, the use ot frauiuient bonds, A tew daye ago, Mr, Nelron K, Whvroler, deputy collector of this port, en'ered a complaint befue Justice Dowling, at the Towba, sear aud Bentham Fabian, a friend of Ba large of executing three fictitious bond es, for the pu: pose of with- drawing 300 barrels of Aicobol from the Custom House On the proper depositions, Justice Dowling teued a warrant for the arrest of ney and he was subse- quently taken into custody, and the magistrate com- mitted the prisoner to the Tombs. Fabian, who was in Richmond at the time, has been arrested by the military authorities, pnd is nowon his way to this city, It oppoars thet there is no euch person as Richard Clancy of No. 69 Cedar street, who was pur- ported to have signed the bonds. peveral other nawes were attached to the bonds, but whe persons could not be found, Violation of the Registry Lavre.—Oficer Murphy, of the 15th Precinct, esterday arrested Robert A. Mure ray, of No, 26 West Houston e!, ou a charge of violating the registry law, Vine Colyer, ing ot the 3d district of the 15th ified tered his name in that district, .on the same day tor that It aivo Murtay revlatered vi the Sh War 4 tofiud bat in the Wa. intoxicated at offence is imprison. Murray wa) 4 thar The penalty tor ty ment iu State Piieou jor ou * Negroes A sauulting On Officer At a late hour on Sunday ulght Oltieer Cliuchy. of “th Preciucs, » had arreste ta colored man for being dyunk and rderiv, wae aeeaulted aod beaten by a numbe 1068 Who rescued the prisoo The officer was ked down with a ¢ Mund, sud lett insenable on the sidewelke; bis aeemila Making (hele eseape The oflicer's wounds were ar 4, gud be was ie moved to his residence Assault by Highwaymen.—On Sunday nivhty Me Petor Dewit was accosted in 125.0 atreet ith ave, by two highwaymen, who demanted hie money hear Tho thieves, at the ame thie, atrompred po toh egold watch aud ebain from My ewit's pocket, He escaped from his sesailaute, wlied the police to b we, but they did Hot arrive until tle Ulghe waymen had fled, A Sailor Atlacked—He Shoots Himeels at about lock “yesterday morning sick Dowd, @ of 63 Cherry street, Was atticked by crowd ans at the comer of Cathar) nd Cherry He drew a sevolver to neeit, and so, shot himeeli ip the hang is Codants Dowd was taken to N.Y. jsoepital, he bail was extracred, #04 Le was peut to y Howpital, on AMERICAN ThRIOMPH,—The Live erpool Menouny raja) "OD Mousa Kue-ell anuounced the awards by the ational bx | hibstore in the avon, aud the prizes were attlerwards presente Inike of suster, Among the exhibitors : tage ais were tue Grover & Bake: piny, Liverpool and JOE “the tirat-cimes prize gales by the twehince this ne ¢ wrookiyn, At Base-BALL Maron—yy Tory Phe re ury Tur G OF THB ATLANTIOS, ‘watch betweou the Atlantica of Brooklyw and Athletics of pyj phia, was played yesterday @l@rboon, oy the Copivoline getber;) place in @ baking pan and put into a very moderate oven for fifteen minutes; take them out and with a sharp knife scoop out the centre as much as donsible withoat Wigabins ibe louse cyush biuab Growids, and resulted in & Victory for the Atiantice, The score stood : Atlantica, 27; Athletics, 4 Desrrocrive Fine tN PRooktyx—4 San Faciomy axp 6 Nose Digs Conguaap, —An extensive conflagration occurred last night in the vicinity of Gates and Classen avénuet and Quincy street, resulting in the destruction of a large sash and blind factory and « number of frame dwelling houses, ccoupied by about a dozen familie, all of whom were ve any of ned out oS dears vient being ple te thet ie hew ders were a nce of fire originated in the sash and blind factory of Albert Srenue, “rhe wale Seren et Tere’ dimen foun? avenne, eo wea menaio rood, and filled with’ combustible material, "rhe flames were first discovered in the engine room, and thence spread with great rapidity. ‘The entire etruc- ture wae ily enveloped, A row of six frame dwelling houses on Claston avenue, between Gates avenue and Quincy street, a brick building the corner hue ean ae and Oh, ; ‘ory frame on tl core mn reet, nex ‘ant fire, and the wholo. with the exception of the brick building, » ere ly destroyed. ‘Ihe firemen worked enrreetically until nearly daylight, before they succeeved in staying the progress of the fiery eiement, ‘The essh) factory was occupied by Mceera Gardiner & Johnson, w On #tock amounts to #1500, Ineured In the Morris Insurance Co, The loss oo the building is €5,500, insured for #5,000in the Nassau and Mor a cotn pan tess Mr, ELC. owner of the hor and nue and Qu ineured fo ,Y. Fire and Marine Co, » dwelling houses destroyed aud follows: Jneobh Cortelyou, lows r #60; EP. Chichester, fons #700; J. Dy tal lose $600, no iueur- CL no insurance; Kobert 5. N. Woods, loss ing corner of (iates an ; Lewis, lows #1, Tai, (family absent) lors i" S120, no ineurance; brick build « Haveaues, on ned and occupied by Conklin, grocer, waa partially de d. Di Ci for $2 000, # total lows by this con- nr $25.40, It is not know bow the fire orizinated, but supposed to bave been she result of aecdent, On Saturday evening a fire was cecasioned in the show window of Levyron's Btore, No, Myrtle ] | } avenue, by the goods displayed coming in contact with the ene jet. It wae extinguished after damage ut of $20 bad been done »About 9 oe inet evening a fire occurred in owned by Patrick Donnelly, and occupied by acl Mon- ah iu Bushwick aveuue, bear Bkiliman street, whicn was totally destroyed, Damage $1; no in- Supposed to have been the work of am in- tothe exte surance cendiary TuLoxgovs AssacLt.—A laborer, aged 30 yerrs, named James Hanlon, was arrested yesterday by Officer Gilligan, of the 45d Precinct, for having seenulted and beaten reverely aman nemed Maurie Htouc, who resides at No. #0 Atlantic # reet, using an iron sauce pan as aw eepon, and inflicting daneerous wounds upon the head ot hie victim, Hanlon was locked up to await the reeuit of the injuries. injured man nonneed his con he aphysician who Pry ntiended by tion critical, “* Ton Mayor or Brookiyx,—The Hon, Martin Kalbfleisch has been nominated by the Demo- erate, Mr. K. has already served the citizens of Brooklyn one term as Mayor, and during his adminte- tration of the office he displayed ability and energy, fearlessly vetoing extravagant expenditures of public money, and otherwise looking after the interests of the people. le was eubsequently electeda Kepre- sentative in Congress, where he made a record which ensures him the hearty support of « majority of his constituents in the present contest, houest men of Kings County, He is one of the ATTEMPTED SvICIDE IN A STATION Hovse, ~A man a! out 62 renre of age, riving his name as Jolin foe arrested about 5 o'clock yesterday bd f epiclon of stealing chickens, and upin ATth precinet station house. About an hour aiter his incarceration, doorman bill visited lus cell snd found him suspended by the neck to the eratiee of the door, for help, and the un: o eave his life, when he was rescued, The officer immediately called fortunate mi Animation ne cut down in nearly coased CouNTeRFeIT Treasury Nores.—Coun- terteit Treasury Notes ot the denom{nation of $10 were put in circulation at Groca Point early yea! day morulug, They w several places, aud but two tnized offered and rejected at storekeepers were vie- NEW MARINE 8. Rises, 6 56-8. Sete, 4 b2—H. W CLEARED STEAMSHIPS—Thames, Galveston; Guiding Star, New Orleane, BHIP- Bombay, (British) MeLeod, for Liverpool, BRIGS--Wilhelmine, (Bremen Rie Janeiro; Mast. ern Star, Barbadoes, SCHOONERS- FE J Palmer, Texas; May, St Tho's, SLOO?~-Pheuix, Shepard, for Hartford, Coun, AKE.VED. STRAMAHIPSRaleldh, § Mmore; Aout vannah: Falcon, B. » Weeb neton, via Hampton Re Moseachusetts, Philade phis: rr, Wilmington, N CO; rle, Nortoik: North Star, Nortolk; Cre SHIP—Giahems Polly, from New Orleans, mdse, BARKS—Iiva, of Tortuls, from Maracaibo, © A; BRLOS—Favorito, Barbadoes: Startled Fawn, Su- vanne lo Mar; Exce.sior, Bermuda, RCHOONERS rhing w aarilve, Kondout for Boston; Kebecea, Little Egg Harbor? we Hart 3 Fall River; Maro, Ellz'port Emma Furbush, Rockiand; D M French, Albany for Providene arriet Maria, Providence; Panny Moss, Yall River;! Farnum, Philad:ivhia for’ Boston; Compton, Albany tor Providence; abethport for Provideuce, N_L Bae, Vireinia; fo Fall River; John C L Herrick, Eliz. Too Late for REED—On Monday, Nov. 6th, Jacob R. Reed, aged 46 years, Due notice of the tuxeral w Tow's paper. Mary Reed, wife of ill be given in to-mor- ‘BAR IAL MEET. ove Nivision wall he held on oy, Sth 0. H. NO, 4, L. L—A SPEC e ing of the Wednesday evening, A nd Columbia ats, 'T “ttully invited to atte will be treusacied. By order of JOHN GORMAN, Prost, DOHERTY, Sec'y nag FEW YOUNG LADIES CAN BE’ AC. cemmodated with board im @ priy: Apply for Yor 5 days at 254 Weat 20th at z CA! TION-~TO THE ELECTORS OF THI ~ ith Senatorial Dletrict. Whereas it bas been oried that Lintend to withdraw trom the canvass, fio svold deception by tdvertising the same I dectare shut I ato and shall contiaue a candi date unit the closing of the pollaon Tuceday. Noy, Toh, 1s¢ GPORGE W. MeLEAN PIGHT HOURS A DaY’s WORK -4Vouvention of the Eight Hour Working Association, held corner of Juth st the Hon, Ihomas Murphy wor unanimenaly nom) nated for Sevator for the Seventh Senatorial De trier, WM. P. ALLCOTT, President, A. BLEW. ! "y . TO y even- All members 1865, on the corver of officersand members 1 as buriness of im. e A ate family, use TA Mon's and Ninthavenne, ALTHERS—YOL attend me 7h, cai Al eting to reld this 1 r 20th et and Tth ave atteud as business of importance is ', LYONS, Pres; W. Mo 8, Me- wo MPALLORS, OPERATORS, BAISTERS AND luttonhoie makers, Nos, l44 and eu doth and Aith evs i bath / ANTED—A GOODSALESWOMAN AND and 146 Avenue A, \ & honest, sinart giris to learn to veil tancy dry goods, No, Ti Rixth avenue, \ ANTED—GOUD OPERATORS good preesmen for fine overce and steady work, Inquire 297 Tnlid bnilding, between avenues © aud D, & \ ANTED—A_ GIRL FOR” GENERAL housework, Coo city reference required quire at 250 Lludeon # pear Canal et, ats Wardteb—t OR 6 GOUD TATLORS ON i pusiness and ov ts, and 6 or S girls that are acyadved with the busin Please call at uo2 eu ave, top floor, Beat pr in the city paid Fy) REWARD—LOST ON NOY, 1ST, 19) little white slut dog, with browa on the to: its head and on one @ar; anewers to the nam FLORA; she je 6 years old, is a gift from a lost Mother, The above reward for the same and no guce ions aeked Mrs, MARGAREL GANNON, ts sth stieet, 38? NOTICES DR. E. M. BROWNE (LATE OF No, 82 Fiebth nue) would inform his friends that he has returned to the practice ot bie profession Thoee wiehing to consult him by letter os gereon ly cau dy eo aby, 10 pirdlis o oly MATTHEW GRY OR, Murder Will Out. — —- ——9. —o~o— Lord Whitworth had left Pa dreoes\, the French Am)assac rece le, Ail was consternation, left Paria in crowds. came anxiou | First Conaul. To Gry bis thoughts turned to Awerica, wife on the subject; and cebated the vessels sailing for America woul: to be found, “Mra, Gryils showed stil! apathy and indlif rence bad marked conduct, even to a tnatter of such vital in aud this, together with the aifficul: what was requisite by way tarnt when all the Foreivn Office was in such pe fect confusion, made him inclined to delay for day or two bis final desertination, Paris at that time was ful! of Ea even then the rimors of be.ween the powers of rife, stil] the pleasure cecking and island lingered in the French was much to delight and flatier jans, but Istely released rors of the Revolution, approach to a retiled state of things, remiiting fu providing and devising tl fined gaieties. Acdedto this, Avglo-mania retting m. Manners, and Engl!sh babite—a!l were the hospitable Frenchmen. bimsel! attempt d the capital, them, and any English thing or any English raon bad sure passport to favor. Was t, then, to be wondered at, that although every lettet from Euglund spoke of the cer- tainty of war; though Lord Waitworth's conver+ Sations with Napoleon were becoming wore anap- Pish ; though his attaches began to look seatimen tal, aud purchase sourentss in jewellers’ shopss sell the great bulk of English visitors kept holi day in holiday-keeping France, wiliully ignoring the possibility of the trap even then preparing for them, Precluded from all correspondence with Eng- land, it was only from the chance discourse which occasionally met their ears, when lounging in the dusk in some public gardens of the city, that the Gry ls became at all aware of the probab!lity of a» Upture Letwoen the two nations, One tive evening in May, they proceeded to their usual promenade, in the Luleries gardens, «tan hour when the dusk in « measure allayed the ape prebensions which daylight conjured up. Alier walking some time, Grylls and bis wife seated th lvea on a Leuch remote from the crowd,who were peratiug in the grand ailee, all noise and ulation, when two Women seated themselves On the same bench. They were apparently Euglish Of the class of upper servants, wud were discussi the on: general topic, the spproeching chance o War, They also dweit upon tie tmany causes ior dise satisfaction experienced by their mistress at the ides of leaving Paris; and then, with av absence of reserve, proceeding possiily trom the babit of dwelling with those who were strangers to their language, and with stinctness which almost took the power of breathing from Grylls oue of the women enid—‘*Avother bad thing is, thatif my lady goes back to Eogland just now, she will hear of nothing else but this horrid murder of poor doar Colonel Valmore. Harris says tuat all Loudou ia still talking of it, sud of the chance share is of tuking up she wicked wretch who could first sup with a geuileman wud then shoot him, ‘The formly has offered tive hundred pouuds for bie apprebeusion; and, I believe, they Lave preny good hopes of catching him." An irrepressible exclamation which burst from the lips ot lie wile, seemed to the avitated Grylls she result of ber terror at this anuouccement; and fearing that she woutd betray furiber ewotion, he rose suddenly and led her aw There was deep anguish words he had hard, seeme dreadful pomtion, and at once to brand him as @ murderer, He was, therefore, lees surprised vular pertubation of bis wife waiked back to their lodging; or at the un« usual vebemence she evince, when, occasionally stopping, and clinging to bis arm as if ber linbe could Be ee ifin delirium + it all true that we have heard?—Is is Coione! Velmore who 18 deat ?—W.)1 five hundred pounds be yiven it you are takeu? —Did you always know thas it was Co). Vaimore you had shot Toough be auswered all these wild interrogs tious truly, and sought to ascribe this trange Con+ Guet to her newly-awakened perceptions of the horror and difficulties of sheir condition, Grylls 8’ most doubted the sanity of lus wile; aud tue next! morbing there Was @ wildness and Lurry in ber! manner, invest differen: to the sorper with waich she bad hitherto becn oppressed, Sue, herself, broughs forward « discussion as to their future pans; abe urged the necessity for a thybt to America, and even hazarded the idea that there they might lve his heart. The S realization of hig bepply and unknown, with a» clearnces Wich =ewabled = Grylls to perceive she was in full poss.sion of her senses, The question as to ther future support was then Gisenosea by her; with the ready money be could command by @ sale of bis house in Sussex, sie suggested thats puchase of laud might be made, which, increasing in value, would uliimat ly be ufficient tor ther maintenance, She hex jamen- teu thet their burried departure from Eug.ana bad left so much Of their personal property at the dis posal of strangers; sull, she thought, a8 revarded Wearing apparel, jeweury, Jinen snd plate, uo one could have ventured to sppre & wud thasis will might Le recovered ana id, o¢ elie dige patched to America, ay Lkely to be most condu.ive by their Niure cowlort, Tae ditheulty now to be considered was how ihese effects cvulu be collected for ther own use? id the tuk be cumuitied without ¢ 2 tho scc.et of their hiding-place? Tuece was yue plan thas fhe could tl K Of} Gud a vurn ng Mush came te her cheeks, sud ber voice becaiue harsh and bros ken as sue detailed particulars. Would is not be s Wise precaution jor her to go to Eugiaod alone? Under the protection of the usgulse se bad wore #0 loug, bhe Could travel in satety, aud be sec ve frou, annoyauce. Ouce in Loudoa, und hay a tuade there the bess arrancewents tor sheir iuiers este, sho wigh iu at New York, Toere were « ees iu all tt oljections raised by Grylls were i rly stooshed by his wile ; srrauged toast meas but all the 08% Bb BLO KOs aud ib Was Utinuately ould be bukon ihe peas day tow piowuring ghe proper Pussports ios her proceeding to Eu jaud. Gir, lls scarcely Kiuew Low to account for the alace riby and excitement with wl every Uctull was ensered into by Lin Wie towarue ise! teung her aeparvure, He could ouly itis ub ib Was we nev salty of exertion whieh bau sot bers and he tei wispoeed Wo wink duuve ieuieuu, of uel, uf be winenerd SUD bring wusiey Or Ls wo A stop was, ho ‘ever, put to all further @runge. Metis ior their beueti, by 4 BU46-D BhuvuLce. weat tua oll the Kus isuihea in Braue wee to be cous.dered & prisuuers of Waly tual pusiing in eXecuvou of ¢ babou; she Bug isu Deus ab « parties (o the wiilereus iorie exception to ibis | ‘barity miaue in lavor of ibe Eug sob Wome then io Puris, Who, on the firss burst of this savage disrevurd of What One naticg uwea to anoiber, were e ut te Foutal 1eUleas q na by the ac. Lis outrage on cur ee luaicued of ip ws. ‘Luere was no To be Continued. LLS, A STORY OF REAL LIFE, At length, however, the fact that war was about to breek out, became a thing universily known, an! General An- or in Londen, wae The English Aud those, to whom a retura nd was @ matter of embarrassment, be heir position under the Gov- ernment of a man “bose angry feelings towarde the Eng jah were a8 Dotor.cus as Were those of the # return to lis own country was too full of dauger to his very life to be atternptea; and He consulted bis question of immediately proceeding to Havre-ie-Grace, where 1 be most likely the same er lave )portances of learning of passport, at a moe r- . oliab; and though au approaching rupture Engleud and France were ng pent-up Tore Too Paris- alltho ghastly bor- hailed with vivacity any id were un most re tLere was @ strong English dress, Eoglish imitated by Even the First Consul John Bull accomplishment of driving four-in-hand from @ high phaetons cely support her, #.¢ would scream ou, »

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