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wt seca eae St ee eee irew their plese of “not guilty,” ani wore Boarp oF Svrgevuons—Tae Census Encwxnation § QveeTion—-Buis Cor Dows— ——— to courtier Grant! ton ee, Meet te second ; Captain ailisg | The Board of Supervisors met yesterday, Wm. | for sentence. gif to 8 gee . Be inird and Capsale Ticlmamancer, sad Crpasis | Tweed, Pat. President, in the ehelr. The Special | Corns OF Omewnas, Beemer 4 tet Tatas nations afer breakfos would have William Keefo was placed on trial yesterday, charged with having killed John Abrahams. It te alleged that on the a hi of the oth, Jane last the prisoner wee stan: a by nt of a yexponte? ‘adja ‘eneral, The men | Committee on Volurtesring presented the following “eet ae tod eseeated thelr an uyres with | report : mach precision. Te smmounved escort. At the | The Speclal Committee on Volunteering, to whom sean a ho sevew ad Governor Fen-| was rred the bills of the Slate Consus Enurners- bes 0st once ve roan Sty 8 Cg and the pigeon -hor duties, which, ae mistress of the famiiy, devo) if i came to the one o'clock dinner her own mistress SSS *ren | @Ousing passers by; that deceased on her: and she would as little have dreampt of ton, which took place, st a pa iat 4 (Site wie bee Fe = Ly A or | wad attempted to quiet the er, when th latter { evading them as her father would bis survey of the Pon how ree City Hall, where marching saute | duty by these offci Board of Supervisors | dren ® Knife and stabbed 4 brebame te Ni re form and ite lencies. But it was after lines iH AL Wy. aud the heads of departments. | would seem to have no alternative bat to andit the ty tg fatal weend, | fit ry oe had been looked into, exami Trem the ity, the column marched up Bi in all whore the Hecretaryof State shail bave | Stine, woe testified to tl Ay , and all the details entered into, which three From the city ay & Co. the Commissioners of | notified the Clerk of the receipt and acorptance of the witnorees for the defence will be sworn to-day, month's absence from home obliged, that Olive jh een pe | veection, and the Commissioners of | returns for which compensation Is claimed. Append: Pouce Lwrenisence.—A Young Virginian Rebe Kangration the Metrepolitan Hotel—to Fourteenth | ed to this report are the several notices whic Ad hia Friend and Loses tha Money in @ Gambling Saloon—Confession af the Thies ond Descent one Gaming House Sergeant Garland, of the Jefferson Market Court Squad, on Wednesday last, axrested Beverly Gibson, a young Virginian, 16 years of ee, on a charge of having stolen 6990 from William W. Smith, of No. 97 Sixth avenue, Young Gibson had been stopping with Mr, Amith, and while walking +, up Fourth avenue to | Clerk of the Board has received in regard to these street and Fourth #)emigh Teenty-sixth street to | returns, ‘There are many bills which cannot as yet With venue and down Bifth avenue to Fourteenth | be paid for want of the Rocretary of Btate's certifi- at where the men were dismissed, A marching | cates; there are atew returns which bi been cer- roe ereid to the Governor at the Fifth Avenue | tified to by the Bocsetary of Bate, bieh ge bill hot yey Mores Taylor at his residence in Fitth | has yes been rendered. Here follo Mat of bille v “s ‘The thoroughfares through which the rendered, for which the Secretary of Btate has made aveNDe, The there lived with spectators, ‘The | mocertifieate, This list includes about 100 names Phew reed Mie finest ever mace in this country | and the amount claimed fe $13,852 68, ‘The Com- + Lice force both for numbers e: d the appearance | mittee follow with @ listof twenty, to whose return a i eo men, and reflect much credit upon the | proper certificate is made, but by whom no bills have GRYLLS, Murder Will Out. tof Pondering Grange. vere Were eee for the rest of the day; and, ae far as the rather arbitrary cook, Anne Pannell, would allow, the iy Th was in the sfternovun thet nosegaye might be mode, books read, and pretty tambour-work exe- cuted, But thie day a walk th ‘bh the village ion. Then e visit ’ . i" +e Hig, Sfe'wore, bos looking, Weir | Feteen rendered, "Where bile have been 4uy ren: | wether im the area ti alleged, sale the money A STORY OF REAL LEFE. | Oe icdtiruinerdghed then saidsesohe ae ‘nome, and their marching | detedyand the proper certifieate haa been received, | from Smith's pocket, Gibson subsequently shipped beheld the care which had been taken of all the blos- ‘aniform: training of the pollee includes | your Committee have concluded to recommend that the oh! Tope, for California, Sergeant ace oagad round the tomb. And that evening, when th wee edmirene. same Le audited and aliowed at ibeir ince, when | aboard the ship keg 8 = J r qwilitery drill lege than ninety dollars, and at that sum when the Gariand arrest I, which was ying CHAPTER XI. pretty tea-service made ite appearance, and FATAL ASSAULT at THE Nomtuxes HOTEL | pifs are aver pes amount. 8d committee fina ge fee sisiand. Two leces were foun “there te © garden te her hea, the fatber and ler were sbaring the ‘frugal ", % joner Yesterday Corever Collin held an inquest at No. pie’ Sides, woprian, ee by py an 44 461 Greenwich street, om the body of John J. Ross, who died from injuries recelved on the 20th ult, at tbe Northern Hotel, foot of Courtlandt street, I pears that on the above date, Hoss called at the hotel while partially intoxicated, and ordered a room. Mr, Hasard, one of the proprietors, refused to allow Where roses and white lilies grow ; { A heavenly Paradise is that place, all pleasant fruite do flow. There cherries grow, that none may buy, Till cherry ripe themselves do cry.” Ricaap A.iso. Is te @ beautiful epring morning. The sua ‘s making glad the little garden which hes in the front of Pendering Grange. A broad psved stone walk leads from the folding trom gates of entrance to the door, But on each side, « gorgeous show of flowers, resenting the encroachments of the arti- ficial peth, makes nature still paramount im that sunny court. on al] these flowers for the first time this law, your committee bedleve, the work of these @numerators should have been coneladed within twenty-three morking days, viz. : from the let Mon- day In June, [the 5th.) when work was to be com- mene until the let day of iy. latter date, Sec, 10 of the law provides that each merstor should cause certi A ey tesa ty i hich such ¢numer: up-s Jounty Cle the C nw fe 6 nrsage femsle We srecnpeny SO and var bane stor realdes,"'—and there seems to be nothing In the dispate ensued between the two men, law that would Justify payment for auy services be- tender, James Hammond, Ross was ejected from the | yond the i nfieen al ot Tf ALY aeusea te hotel, end om reaching the ddewalk, blows Se tall bobe e time toall those evumereters whore between bim and the bartender, and, it Js alleged, | bills exceed um of 890, and the fall ecacent that Hammond beat deceased im a most brotal man- | claimed to those whose bills are, less than that amou: is allowance to cover all charges for ex ter, The injured man wes poy BS the heed Pelee” oar ornate teretore ofr fo eanptien, York Hospital, and thence to the residence of bis | (he following resolutions: wife, whore he died on Wednesday, having remained | | fegoteed. ‘hat Bg fue of 960,000, “i ls {nsensible during most of the time, The bartender Teas," forthe: payment of the enumersters, nm wes arrested at the time of the affray, but was after- Kesolved, | bat the Comptre’ pe, and is hereby wards discharged, Several witnesses were exam |b orator named for the amounts respectively stated foed yesterday, We print the most important tes | jn ihe column Leaded “ Amounts allowed, incinding timony. ail expenses,” and marge, ipo same to the appro- . He ow! stealing the money from Mr. Smith,and sald ¢! be hed lene 9000 of it by playing * aro’ in the tof ’ Moore, No. roadway, called upon Moore and politely requested him to return the money woo from Gibson, whieh Moore refused to do, At the request of Jnatice Gibeon made an effidavit aint Moore, and on arday might, reeant Garland, with # equad of men from the 15th inet made a decent on Moore's place, and arrested the roprietor, and Geerge Farley and Lawrence Moore, he officers alro seized all of the gambil pharabernalia found in the premises, whi were taken to the tation House, Youterday Justice Dodge required Thomas Moore t fiud ball to await the reeult of an examination, an Lawrence Mahony, of 35 E. 4th street, became his surety, The other prisoners were discharged, Young Uibeoo says be is & som of Surgeon General Gibson, late of the Confederate States artay ; that be was @ sailor in the Coofederate Navy; and was on board the bi In relation to the o 0 against ing out of his pocket." “@ibson ts for oxamins- ton, The gambling tt ments were seut to Police Headquarters, and turned over to the property clerk, Passing Counterfeit Money.—Barah O'Callahan, living at 906 Fast 17th street, was arrested rovers on a charge of having pa.sed two counterfeit $10 pleasenter then Bath f CHAPTER XII. Time rules us And life, Indeed, is not ‘d it out ere hope was dead ; women cannot choose our lot." —Mwarviza. for the old familiar face. The ssxifrege, wit {te | without taking the position of the county squire, place close to the scraper. Sbe hed looked upon | farmer. The possession of an im ot estate, that same plant ase tiny child, when she bed mar- | descending from father to son, was In itself a die- Velled thet, with its unseemly it should «till | tinction, recognized by many @ sasort of local no- hold its place. There was also wy, allow | bility, Io many such families, as in that of the Turk’s-cap, still lording it over the humb! frown Grants, it had been their pride that, while suffer- polyanthus which bloomed beneath it, There, too, | ing their worldly wealth togive them pre-eminence direeted to draw bis warrant in favor of the parties eC ro. | bFiatlon tor * Cemsus, the bank of Newport, this Btate, to Richard Fre: Morris Hanard, Jt» testified I am one of the pro. oO bie. doin win neae a Tae Fan °. Another of he (get the ancmmone, the grape hyseinib, the friullarie, | tp their own neighborhood, i aheuld not vm , ‘tiend : ooun * 4 starch-plan them; | them woct treet | dochaned ead uhoss th 1 woth ago between wuss BA She aye that the conal sidered ae test smote end no lady of high degree ever counted over her | man's fortune would be frittered away in the vain TandSc'clock in the morning, an juired for ® Ws. K. Tween, ‘The resolution was lot y wx in favor to three Ageiost-- vot legal vote—and permission given that & minority report should be presented at any time. Attached to the above report lea list of the names of the enumerators, with tbe amounts claimed and the amounts allowed, by which itis shown that the amount claimed by all the ward enumerators suns up to $37.474, upon w Lich is allowed @27,704.. ‘A resolution was adopied that—whereas, there are 40) unrecorded wills iu the Surroga: office affect eral willions of dollars, and re- of the Surrogate’s office, resolv- ed to the Committee on Civil Courts yen a the Burrogate, withe view to remedying evil. ‘The bili of Peter Moneyhan for rebinding books in the Coanty Clerk's office, amounting to 1,140 lo, was audited and allowed, By resolution the Board directed the Comptroller te she bills of J. 8. Barnard & Sons, amounting rr} Baio 94, wr coal aud goo iurnished the county. Adjourned. Frre,—Apbout one o'clock yesterday afternoon a fire occurred on the second floor of the dwelling house No. 168 Essex «t:cet, ‘The second tloor and the aitic were entirely burnt, Tle second floor was oc- Wn. H. 8 ens, whose lose will be about . red for Mr. B. French, who occu- Burclary in Broadway.—Detectives Bennett and Coyle arrested Frank Long an Aden Smith, one charge of having entored the store, 428 Broadway, b: means ot prying open « side door with a jimmy ‘and sealing $1,10 worth of sowing machine needles, A part of the stolem property was found in possession of -e accused. They were committed for examination ney claim that the nevdies were given to them te wil, ‘Ogtn ; to send him up w a room the barton eee wo oe Hammond, told bim wasa woman with deceased in the ball; intoxicated at the tame; witness wont ing share; Be te oe y aecenned thea ed to leave the house, which be refused to do; deceas- ed went as far ae the bar-reom door and lay dows; witness raised hiuw up and told bim to co out; whea be got out be bogan abusing the bartender, witness 0-04 the door aud went to his desk: be immediate- hoard @ wolse outside, aud he out, when be uod there was 8 scufiie between decewed an itmess ordered the bartender to come in; deceased was on the stoop holding on to the rail- lug, nd witness sew hum strike at the bartender; oe the bartender «truck back, witness ordered fis nside ; deceased held on to the railing about balf « winute before he fell; witness went out and found bim ia the bands of the police: the bartender bad Leen in the ewploy of deceased about two months. ‘Aivc Atdervon testitied that be was employed down stairs opening oysters atthe Northern Hotel; ow the might fh he ceourrence he, sew Me, pow ee: aug Up stairs; be went u; rea oc tat tr, Hoss in the hotel: he did. wot see enyboay with him; be was o littietipsey; he was gving up stairs: the proprietor said he could ni up stairs; of jewellery more scrupulously than did | and worthless attempt to vie with those in « su. hit} happy girl examine all the separate gems of her | perior condition of life. However, in spite of such . jential feelings, the bw trth the Grant A tap at the window calls her from the ’ ily had Leen somew clow in the last and « white-haired old man asks whether they are | generation. to have breakfast to-day, or to-morrow? Healso| The father of the present proprietor of the ‘with about the same amount of sarcasm | Grange had had five daughters and bus one son. one t use to a child, that after all the woney | The girls had apparently married well, and were he has spent on their aud three months’ | known through all the county as the Pen visit to Bath, Miss Olive bas bad more in | beauties ; but besides receiving very liberal mar- her return to ber own home, than tm ail the gay | riage portions, two of them had married men of doings of that gay city. Olive smiles assent, aud reckless extravagance, they had been forced kisses the old man. end calls him across old man | to apply to their fa for y rae sums, For te bring her from her flowers before she bad look-| the credit of the family, be bed supplied ed at bell of them; end thon, still smiliug, pre- | their wants ; end the conseq .ence was, that on his pares his breakfast. death, his son, who was the youngest of the family, How strange the: breakfast of « pest age would | found the estate much olved, Adhering to the sppear, now, to us! One Little round table ts} enci ‘ustoms a8 well as pride, by s ‘al style spread a cloth of exquisite damesk ; on an antique | of living he set all clear, And though this wae Jey tray are placed two small cups and saucers | not effected until he was fifty, it was not till then of most dehcate and transparent pink china, « tea- | thet he thought of marrying; bis choice was thea pot to correspond, a little sugar-basiv of blue glass, | soon made, The daughter of » shipbuilder a tal in aframework of silver filigree, sugar- | Portsmouth became his wife, the mother of his tongs Ifce small suuffers, and» small creem-jug | one wirl,and then died, He did not repine thas also of blue glass aud silver, Some thin alices of be had nota Loy, but he wished that be nad not bread and butter stand on the table iu a round ch!. | escrificed so much of the happiness of domestic na dish, deep like a saucor, and called par excel. life by deferring marriage for the sake of « sun, lence the bread-end-buiter plate ; and which, from | Whom it was Heavou's decroe should not be bia, {ts perfect beauty and singularity, in theso days, | Turough the marriage of bis wife's mister with would be mounted in ermolu by any collector, and | Grylls, be became acquainted with the worthy ould at s costly price, No other pistes appear on coal-werchant. There was wuch in the sterling the table, or more eatables, But at thefire—for the | Virtue of his brother-in-law that attached bia, May-day sun has not yet warmed that large wains- though the distance at which they lived prevented coted parlour—etands a cuzivus litsle machine of | Weir frequent mectings; and, as it has already most polished brass, But for ite slight legs, two of | been relatwd, the unton of their respective childrem which stand inside the fender, ite openwork top, | bed become « favorive idea with him. 0: bis owm {ts handle on one side, end its proximity to the | Sisters, but one was lef; the two who hed bright fre, one might faney it brazen seat of | Married spendthrifis bed died childless and some diminutive child, Butno !—In Pondering broken-beaited; the others had lef families suffi. Gra: it ie Known by the naineof the ‘‘footman;’’ ciently wel! prov.ded for not to be acare to him; Broeklyn, Tue Army AND NAVY Assoctation,—The Army and Navy Association of Kings County has been permanently organized by the election of the following officers : President, Gen. James Jowrdan; Vive Presidents, Col, bE, B. Fowler, Lieut, James McLeer, Col. Thomas Muleabery; Treasurer, ten, P, F. Croeke; Recording Secretary, Capt, A. W. H. Gil Financial Secretary, Co, McNeary; Corresponding Becretary, Col, De- Bevoise, Fortong TRLLING,—Wm, Scanlon, a coach. man, was arraigned before Justice Walsh, on Wed- Devday, ov Lhe complaint of Ann Keegan, who charged him with stealing some jewelry valued at $40, It appeared om the examinatlon that the complainant bad consulted a fortune teller, who induced her to believe that a man of Scanion's appsarsuce had taken her property. She thereupon caused bisarrest. As soon as the facts wore developed the case was at once dismissed, and Mr. Scanion was honorably dis charged. Fire anv Accipent.—Abeut 2 o'clock ves- terday afternoon, « fire broke out in the cooper shop of Joseph Thompeon, Sackett street, near Van Brant street, caused by one of the employees burning some insured tor 81,000, The cause of re is unKoown at present........ The alarm of fire from Eest teenth strect last even® ai J buroing of a drying in the plano torte factory of Jolin iiue & bon. THE COURTS. arkeeper then came upand whispe: somethi: w th rietor; the pioprietor then teld p reser | it woud be a dollar balf; deceased ry did not i, and went tow the doorto go up stairs; {hey od hum to ‘away trom there, he then sti Zowa.in e chair; the proprietor got hold of him aud told him he have to «et out of there; the bar- keeper then of in pulling him he fell | Court Catarnan Tuts Dar per said, “you wont.” | Clreult (Shore Causes 2099, 7253, 9145, ets oel in the tace; they got hia op and | £539, 8191. Part iI. (Shor Nos, 1534, 2655, palied bim over towards the door; he was on tue | $14), 3164, 8150, Suds, 812%, 2622, 836%. Special door, they d. Term, —Noa, jp VBL, B22, Lod, Sid, 174, 251, Zou to Specter Court, Fest I.—No calendar made out, Part IL Noe, Tes, 871, 169%, 1164 00, 1444, 420, 1964, quia, v2, 986, 288, Sve) SHY, 94 Supreme Court, looked vat; the wuteide of the door; | then weut away; bartender besides which, his ouly remaining sister, the wid. * shavings to season a barrel, The finmes soon spread end by some slices of Lutvered toast, whica are ; Common Pieas, Part 1, Nos. 84a, 1217, 1318, | through the Duilding, causing damage to the amount | 80w brought im by # clean woman-servant and ow of agoverument contractor, and of immense tit deceased two or three times; when witucss weus | 19%, 1281, 129%, 143! 4 239, LA wr) . ' : " wealth, living in Bath with ai che dignity aud ime side he saw deceased lying on the sidewalk, om | 134: ee pe ie rr we i 14h | of $140. Insured in the Hamiltoa and Phasuix | placed on it, ttecalling, and the absence of fooimen uving y eu ‘yaaa bis nose mouth; be al er, Jr., testified that the cause of ‘hamtbastion of the brace (OF ite results, The jury rendered the following verdict : T deceased 0 fe Bis death bey neemenetion a Be lrate, coesek by tows sod b received at she ot James Hammond, barkeeper at th Corenér Collim hes fasned s warrant for the arrest ot Hammond Deceased was 0 yoarsof age, and o ative of this State. ©o.'s, for the fullameunt, In proceeding w the fire, truck No. 4 reo against a boy named Patrick ( gher, who was thrown with great violence age curb stone on Sackett street, causing serious injui about the head, The lad wae conveyed to bis rosi- dence in Summit near Columbia street, Surr ror SLANDER—DAmMaGes Law at €10,000.—Supervisor Cheshire, of the 13th Ward, bas instituted « sult for slander, in the City Court, against Milton Woolley, « Beuth Tth street Liquor mK his damages at $10,000, The slander leged, in Woolley calling Cheshire « he presence of Harbor Master Wilsoa., The couversation during which thie charge was made against Cheshire grew out of the latter's connection with the late 3d District Provost Marshal's Offic where he filled the position of Commilaste . Ttwill also be remembered that Mr. Cheshire bes been recently pardoned by the President from imprison- ment fn Fort Warren, where he had been incarcer- ated by order of the Secretary of War—baving been previously sentenced to the Albany Penitentiary, for alleged wrong-doiug in office, by # court. convened at Washingtan, ACCIDENTALLY SuoT,—During the progress of a colored ball ot the Adelphi Hall, cormer of Grand and Flovemth streets, KE. D., abeut 9 o'clock yester- day morning, a man named George Johnson, resid- ing at No, 3 Stage stroot, wes shot in the head by another colored nan mamed William Valeating, but pot tutaMy injured it appears that some colored soldiers, just returned from the war, had originated a ball for the benefit of their chapicts, the former peter of Zion Church, aud had theirarme stacked ia the ball-room. and Valentine, thinking the muskets of flesh and blood, is at once shown, The old man, who, be it known, ts attired in « blue coat, leather ‘*shorts,"’ and top boots, might, as far as costume goes, have sat for all the pictures of Jobn Bull ever trated, Bust he ise tall spare old man. countenance {s pale ead i, 1151, 1198, Tite Vise, Toh sod, ANT, 1118, 1 1das) 1186," 1176) ep ies Iwrostant Cass ron Passenoras on tur City Rarrecaps—Tus #1x Cant Quretion—Vexpior rou ‘Tus Comrany.—An important case came ap in the Bupreme Court yesterday in regard to the ‘six cent © | question,” in which J. F, Jackson is plaintiff against the Becond Avenue Railroad Company, The plain- tiff, it appeared, got into one of the defendants’ cars on the 14th of October, 1864, at Peck Blip, and when ferns for ee See ote ge conte 1 the conductor ma 4 wae vot the fare, an ie atten Boarp ov Heauru Commisstonens,—This tian to the notice put "uD, requwing th daitional Board met in the Mayor's office yesterday, Present | C¢2t and on his continued yorusal to pay eudoavore to eject him trom the car, The plaintiff claime that His Bouor the Mayor and Dr, Swinburne. A com-| the-conductor spoke in avery inproper way to hin, munication was teceived from Dr, Burdett that the | end struck him across the nose, causing it to bleed. munity of @ dowager-duchess, hai promised te bequeath all to her asters’ fan. iios, ‘that Matthew Grylls should embrace the navy as @ profeasion bad brought no regret to Mr.Graut except in the trouble whica it caused to his iacher, pel I cagenye Ay Lprsepn Haag ee the rank a : w @eniiemen, o. ist tioa between him and Rowltg La eg Biel yb the heiress ; and it became the favorite notion with fealings and reflection of one who, im the calm and Mr. Grant, that, after e time, Grylls would gladly solitude of a life passed in the country, hes bad | ‘ave ~ ses, and, wesbering Up his laurel, 0@ time to look on the stupendous prebiem of man's peng te wh tpomypry’ ia conain as bis wife, and existence, and the terms on which that existence ba D hog erg od refbergede heir. laheld, As it were in contradiction to the humble i vf former part # narrative we have seem mind which such thoughts give, there is® noble bow little pena oe sailor bed to fulfil the bearing ia the turn of the old man's head; an open belnaahr of his uncle, as jo as marriage Wes con- forebead, # mild, but bold unsbrinking eye, and » corned, Those wishes, bowever, bed never beea firm-eet ‘mouth, from whence words of wisdom wo decidedly urged as to give auy feelings of awk. and authority might be looked for, Thischaracter werent bec) he had to announce unica of his physiognomy Was provenly partly owing to hth red = pay This was done wil the Conta Nee w th gives eman emida Mr. p toatl Spal bi bis uae wat ~ rustic jon, to the upright tendencies of : ro aie Nes te maelcuned ite which pred joice as the happiness which he believed he had his conduct when benevolence and justice were in secured Va bimeei{; be even talked of taking pos antagonism, and to the proud consciousness of cone bis regs plac vie iy the pe ke pease, seoowe paving in e measure, fulfilled the mission given kindred’s wel The costume of Olive Grant must also be deq- Cont cribed as belonging #0 completely to the age of (70 be Continued.) which we write, Her dress is pink printed cam- rent bric, It is made scantily, and shows more of she ferw than we could well tolerate in the present day. Aad, w would make it worse to our eyes, schoo!- ed in whalebone and erinoling, 10 1s the rea! female form that is shown, with ol] its natural slenderness MARINE NEWS, | Nov 17—S, Rises, 6 49-8. Sets, 4 41—H. Water.07 41, snip Jeeob A. Stamter had arrived irom Havre, forty- | BPAsine rough te conducter.desisted, Tye aix days out. Havre was not affected with cholera at conduevor claims that the Iinjur: ‘0 the gentleman the tlme the Btamter left, and the passengers are all | Do*e 4 * v, Bie Ce SHek A 8 Srusiue move tb hath id that be (the cond. onl well. The Stamter, after belng completely fumigat- ted, suc, fore aa as saclay, uncon ry 40 eject will come harbor. 5 ie = F noo- * mae 4 Whbtare. rhe bets he,the question oe ait far Emrorantr rece: fam. in aimed e law Jon- Stom ba Casz.—At a nt grees wes involved ab inconvenience there being no meeting of the Commissioners of Emigration, the | cols mall enenah 10 pay the requires ta of oie 4 subject of the inquest of the coroner's jury, and the | ens. on $ cen é not apply, ry ; ware vi tok vengure for sending asick eraigrant in the railroad 4 ide co id post ony and if it did spy wea uncen- care to Ward's Island, was brought before the Koard | stitution Pe @ Court, Vena) boiding thas the and the following statement of the clerk who issued question wae perunen’ ory mone “1 fh tor aay f af be bad vot the ae t 0 eject, the ticket found on the emigrant, was read by the} w @ would not have if his lawiul fare was \ieneral Agent: i$ decided that for the purposes of this ult aay bold the law valid lesving its constitu- empty, took up one and placed a cap on the nipple and unassisted roundness. The dress is made high CLEARED. y the purpose of snapping it, when the contents, « un ig! ; cui a seating rae ter hie | a Cae en vopmmaed apn he acran i | tu ctrsh cee Shae teas. | Sven ito and choir Teqran wc | Gai gran, Cio Sracuth™ Me e ntine vende an ri J . 5 0 : va bird avenue, Tetwoen, bhi and Sith, useetm | Jury wher along absence renvered a verdict fr do | 8, JY iim to the: Biation Hous, but he shoving | are thus discovered, of 's perfect rouniuesn grad. | NOx U4it: Mary Seniasd, kates; Boveriy, Pauaaet cian of Dispensary, corner of Third avenue ps Bown Q The qi being clearly eccidental, he was not held. ually lessening to slender wrist, where the blue ie, Phimdeipue, Sen Me ee eae eC pect et a Tus Conraprnars Bown Quustion.—The eae ef) 4 Hesprerapo Disrosed Ov.—Jobn Fitz. | yeius traverse the tiny bones are unrivalled for Le Roy M. Wiley and others eget. Robt. W. Gooch, came up yesterday In the Bupreme Court, on an ap- lication to set aside orders of arrest, amounting in he aggregate to upwards of 1,000, e facta of the case have been fully re; inthe Bux, The argu- mente of counsel are not yet concluded, AnoTuex Biot Casz.—The case of Turner agst.the 6HLP-American Eagle, Urquhart, for London, BARKS —Jessie Campbell, Cork; Milton, Galveston, BRIGB—Alert, 8+ John, N F; Orient, Harboe s the party mentioned therein tating could not Keep him any longer, and he w go tothe expense of hiring a carriage and ing the em'grent t> Ward's Blend bimsel! to get him out of the house, Loss this statement | gave him a« permit, when said be would take him tothe Island if they a ouly iecelve hin which answer was made would be receiv he was on time before dark, and patrick, a desperate young ruffian, was yosterday sent wo the Penitentl for #ix months, by Justice Dai- lay, for assaulting Dusenbury with « pistol aud threatening to ry his Life. He had also threat. e@ued to shoot bis father on Tuesday last, and the sae evening presented his pistol atthe bead of « liquor dealer, at the corner of North 6:h and Th stiects, b. D, and demanded drinks and segars. ‘Lhe y of the present day would like to appear be- ‘the smelled manceles per Peis she decks | Grace; Baron de Casting, Neuvitas. her own; bul motile ealth Was on BCHOONKRS—J them om pale Ere had he. 4 the tel he Revaneens Tea” otete hatte Weelter Bae ms bands. of the ‘ers tel] | Caldweil, Charleston; 4 pone © De eclite ef sete lee I Gila’ New net ns Booting Star, Bosiwn; Anam . They may be a degree loss white thane bey a fn the Buperler Co day, | lngor desler complied with bis deimand hess given by country air Tit yen, Now bediord, ee niidltowa; Her that otherwise h Id to wait i Mayor, came up @ Buperier urt yesterday, | liquor dealer cou; eiend . le shen thew oe tle dapertinent would (ake nik | before Justice Moncrief, This wase elim for $i4| Annust OF A FEMALE.—A well-dressed | | Olive's face has sulll all the pretty pink and ARRIVED. e party left, and I think it wes then to furniture and wearin, rel about balf-past three o'clock, The Commissioners er tayarige rAd Me Yale rote” ee furs breve ety Gessak omierents ap Gh omeren Spe @ verdicts for the amouns of tho claim, partment, if the em! if i are sick in ety and Liapusrises or Teizemaru Comranres rou Turin «snnot be transported from Castle Garden, Muraxxs.—In the Common Ploas, yesterday, the woman, named Eliza Williams, was yesterday after- noon arrested by sergeant Bunce, of the 45th Pre- cinct, tor stealing wearing apparel, to the value of #4), from the residence Mile. Hicks, 84 South Ud street, E.D, The woman war caught with the piun- der in her possession, She bad been arrested provi- ously for a similar effence, white the bright-red lips, the blue eyes, andthe| sTRA om ; : fair curls spantes teal in af eaaee doll ia the | Bento: New bers einen Norfolk: Yawoo, do; Che cep, vinden os Lyme; bus the features though | Sevenuah; Montezuma, ston, Jam, small, are Row more pronoun end the red |i SHIPB—J A Btamle: . have e character, like those of her father, speaking BARK—Celeste, — cary Be sg sbieit. of decision ; though, im the dimples lurking in the BRIG8—A' ens, with mdse, 9 corace of the Sis min ae light beartedness Itasca, 8 — tas Batevieg Wilhelmine, Angostura with ® force of expression searecly te bate, ee CHOONERS—G J Miller, Abaco; Crisis, George: weet ihows nor fears deceit fs Daither | Gide, Newburg, 8 A Jackson, Haltimore, The father sits by the fireto take his breakfast, The daughter makes the tea and bands it to him. Bhe aleo takes the toast from the brazen fooiman to give him. given to the press, Tuomas J. Watsu, « prominent printer of this city, and for five years Becretary and Treasurer wf the National Typographical Union ef the United States, died at his residence, yesterday morning, after @ protracted Ulness, reids wore manufactured into boyuets of uufash- Tas New Free ALanm System.—A trial fonable shape. which would not roll. T plaintiff of the new telegraphic fire alarm system, was made Seotised thas | Xs the braid wee $2 per p.ece a e time the teh was received, though it t on Wednesdpy evening, The teste were mot merely | {ie Lim fhe oie ee eel ste making abe artificial; one veritable fire alarm was signalled | yuine of the braid $926, and that the cost of manu fecmn S008 on re. 34 Kaas Breeder, Pages facturiug was #578 16, making pe total loss 15.4, a appa round. 00 : ucators become hly sequainted with the works 10 hee, bie ing gy ry ky Mg bout leaving bis actual damage $14, uae of the telegraph, the bells will ring the signi maate O t und not the districts as formerly, signals, ts The deiendants moved for a ponsuit upon the rs Grounds, Vises: sa ine plaini® veo pot eabitied to « Som. er fer the manu: ur ‘omb* r! MxxETING OF THE Steer Cumasina Com inery OF IF ine een er weitom If ear oa Tere Gone wise yeres,—A6 11 o'clock yesterday morning the him: Becond, that piainuff baving eettieed wit treet Cleaning Commissioners metin the Mayor's | Bascomb and socepied amd reeeived the property in ofiee. Certain complaints were made against the street cleuning contractors relative to their ne. ite injured condition could recover only the amount ties 28s ot end alse Broad T of the con! camp! . of Telegraph Company, came up before Judge Daly, This action was brought by the sae bed & straw goods dealer in New York, against the defend, ry take in transmitting @ telograi from N: iv) dbam, Mess, The message intended was: “stop sewing pedal braid until I see you" The message sent was: * Keep sewing pedal braid antil see you.” By thie error @ large yuantity of the Jersey City, Desrrvctive Fine us Jexser Crry,—A fire broke out about 11 o'clock, yesterday morning, in the four story brick building, No, 136 Hudson street, Jersey City, owned by B. F, Woolsey, and cccupled by Mr. James Johnson as « packing house for xoneral merchandise. Tho fire broke out im o room on the secoud floor where ten girls were at work, and was caused by the giving way of a shel boiding about 4,vW0 paper wha jel] upon the stove, ‘The giris at once fled aud gave the but owing to the inflammable nature of sh which consisted largely of drugs tinctures and es- sontial oils, che flames spread with great rapidity, and in @ tew moments the three upper tloois were epeediy enveloped in flames. The i.e department was prompuly on hand, but ip spite of Kher exertions the entire building and most of the sock was cou- sumed, tbe firemen had afloulty in raising their ladders, ow img 0 tell Wires, and were pot able to work to aly Ploding tt wholly impossible to save the ding iu which the fire griginared, thels efor wi peal direoved to the fatoty of the we STi re damage is @etiated ab abous $10,0W. “The insurance sateunie & $14,500, Fiout aMONG FIREMEN,~A disgraceful fight occurred yenerday #{ternoca between 3 hose and 3 engine companies, st the corner of Montgomery and Warren strocts, Jereor Oty, the difioulsy greviug out of aquartel at the fry in the morning.3 Too Late for Classification. ¢ tartines appear eppropriated os her exclu- LAC Own " “ps ere ee cate gyrate eu ty arcs | BY OAD SEO AU DYE age father giv ip Ww! @ spoon isid | Does not injure the blair kin, ‘I le ecross, This used to be the sccepted sign ahat | Gisis feaerally” Price Fis" conte per boxe” Dota balfe cup is Peay 4 required, att is next rewurned | ~# South Second #., Wiliamsburgh ide down in the saucer, % im the thi ° - .. A area Ky of tse toetaLle, tld thas uo more waa wanted, | RLANNELS, BLANKETS, MERINOES And aid must have, Leen @ didicule manguvre to per> | wich at, Shaker Hauuels for & 6 aud. 6 dhillings pea form with the pe without handles, yard. Also sheetings, shirtings and prints at very The breakfast ended, ® sina wouien bowl is | reduced pri 863 brought in, with ® clean napkin, calod » “sea. et cloth ;" water ie poured from the kettle into th, 5 err non bow!—-no tea-urn had ever shown its face in Sor DEN TasTRYX. Grango—and Olive commences the regular duty, MOST WORKDE ae Which, described an washing up the aenaningy” | AA MO Steriod A ren OM al was usually performed by the wiatress of @ house. hold, unless in shose of @ superior coudision, The | ith Wash, atenieg Re Se silted ong bint beautiful chive duly a was, with the gugar- ee skillfully performed aud warranted. J. basin and ores in e corner cupboard | JAY VILLEKB, 166 Grand at’ tiseks trots Boast called # “buffet,” formed of the same botseris as | AY: be the reat of the epartinent, Ob | the contents of shat buffet; from she punch-bowl, which cecupied ia ite dignisy the whole of the top aheif, to ail the mi- paid for the message. ‘Lhe Court denied the motion me was he promised te remedy the evils com- Qnd submitted the case the jury, who rendereds lained of, bu' r many instances it was , piaiben te bak, seers > i! damaged from Charles W. Stetson, tor an alleged over. tore also sent in @ communica: relat tc ast; verdict tor plaiutitl for 31.04 75, ¥a.ox Lupausoxwent Sovr.—In the Maring Court, uunpossi ble. clean semeaee by reason of Use orese . e ore 7 yond forcible ejectment from the Astor House, apd \- fefasive the spineval ‘ges WO } queut imprisonment in the Tuabe pa ns bees yesterday, 6, F, Beboommaker pougbt to recover ; which was @ contrac: | thei. it secu the peeiig seized some mougy vi piaced on the coumter by Celeudaus which he claimed the latter owed to bits. aud was tor iuis ejected and sor thea. fal) Board might have the tof teeth on aliver at #7 to #16; on gold DB, DRAKE,45 CANAL STREET, aaa | ration | iuprisoned. he court held that be had ty : beck housed aud 41, ures below! What would not Em to $22; sectional sets by ceuts per tooth ; teeth Pion raner gawamuse we taorod Hg tog | ile wlass opoves oles od dauwentths | Srcmnnaetteatrnd woes iMteneehat | RUT WM uring a thas basen "Weare | Sernsae “Eegransiced anette stjourned. sated cow, Upon she hose Company Poms ihe on the way | price would he have put oD te quaint sud masg- eo, je * Piuas or Guarr.—In the U. 8, Clreuit Court, | home they tarned 4 totlow ering aud hooting, Dor, Councr.men.—This Boerd held wo meoting yesterday tor want of a quorum, and as wyoutumens Ww Monday paxt wes “ " ' eo had rei we silver ladle—on the Dresden salt-oeilars, hoid- EETH, TEETH, TEETH—AT 67 Bleeckes Telecare Siecersl fight took pve ts Which ering ing what modern salt-spoon would carry away in TR 6 full got of tee yesterdgy, Thomas S, Pitts, tudicted for passing a @60 eth for #4 with gums, $10 to 62q shades, Cars TURAN DIMAS DOM OR Tieiches wag frag. | One dip—oe Whe wudue picKletiand, tnerusied haba TH ae) Jani tae aes ons bn a) greenback ; Gaatles Atwood, for siempning We pase * with the Vicar and his three Olive’ meal’ sons, Olive's proved ber happiness at ih: return to her own Lome—“Ob, hinee ln us uever leave Pondering agein | Is is nots thousand times “Whom first we love, you know, we seldom wed: Panpreivo Grawar and farm hed been for many spring, the good Olive Grant walks amid them, as | generations in the Grans family; and, like many one among dear friends; and looks to each pee other Bussex estates, had been held by those who, rich cluster of pimk blossoms crouches in ite old | stil) held « different degree te the ordinary rank of ~—se s+ e eee OE ee AOA re sce Se t : | |

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