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fall restoration of those Mates to their former stats in thie Union of Atates, he hee the mort fervent and noere withes of nearly all classes of our citizens for the final and trinmphant success, And be it further foregoing preamble (Comtioned from the First Page.) ae Tine officers of the Fourth Brigade, at his residence Wo, 191 East 10th street. The Committee of Relief for Disatled Veterans ‘will distrivute provisions, tobecee and money to the soldiors ead saflors wader their care at No. 156 Camel werect, They wlll alee give them tickets of adminsion te places of amusement in the evening. The Harvard Club will give « dimmer at Del- mrenico’s. The pupils of Cooper Union bad thelr sorus! calebration of the dey last evening, by « Hterary emtertainment, presided ever by Peter Cooper, Eeq. and at which severel excellent erations on patriotic subjects and men, were delivered. The pupils of the Make Department of Public Beboo! 44, im 264b street, gave thetr anousl entertainment in the school yesterday with great ectat. Avrons Borearis,—A besatiful exbibition of the phenomena of the Avrora Borealis, or Northern Lights eccurred yesterday morning. About midnight the North Wester horizon was ‘Numinated with » hazy, yellow cloud, of » deep Color towards the horizon, amd growing lighter as 8 neared the upper odge, the oky presenting some- what the appearance of daybreak. From the up- per part of the cheud brilliant streams of light shot © in columnar form, changing im olor and inten- muy Until resobing the renith, where they divided end cressed each ober, presenting the appearance af woves of light, Yhe phenomena was of a ro- mearkatle character yesterday, om account of the number of cotumns or mreame of ight which Gashed from the horiron at the ame time, It is very rarely that over five colurane are witnessed, but on Mais occasion sheets of light shot simultaneously from the north, merth-west sad porth-eastern hor. inom, to the number of eight or tem, dancing and semuming every imaginable shaje. Quite s num- ber of persons, interested in asironomical pheno menon, were out, with telescopes, busily engaved tm “taking observations.” The ** telescope man,"' who stands opposite St. Paul's church, did ethriv ing business al! throurh the amall hours, and was @urreanded with individuals anxious to get an en- larged view of what they were told was "the most remarkable exhibition that hed occurred for twenty years.’* The atmosphere was powerfully charged with electricity, so much so that the various telegraph companies were enabled to trans mit messages without the aid of their batteries. Many theories have been atvanced as to the cause ofthe polar light. Some have ascribed the phe Bomenon to the suL's atmosphere; others to par Ucles of the earth's atmosphere deivem beyond its Manite by the impulse of solar light ; but the only conclusion which our present state of knowledge has deduced, is, that the Aurora Borealis \# pro- duced Ly the agency of electricity im the upper re- @ions of the atmosphere. Tas Presivenr's Vero or Tux Fumev- man's Bummav Mint. —This bas been ihe all-absob ing topic im city aad country for the lit two days. Intense excitement Las been manifested by eli parties—those whu ondorse aud those who think the President's action iil timed and wrong. The former, bowever, being im the majority in thiecits, @eve veut to their pout up joy at the vew by « grand salute of one huodred guns in front of the bgp Acted yesterday afternoon, under the direction of Messrs. Decker and Smith of the Sheriffs o'five, A platform haviug been erevted ip the Park, crowd was soon ov hand, and at 8 o'oock, Mr. Fd. M. Phemb called the moeting to order and nowinated Capt. Jolin Griffin as chairman, who briefly addressed the sesembly, explaining the eause of their gather together—to endorse and wustaln the President, Speeches were also made by J.J. Tucker, Col. Btephea R Pukury, 96th Regt, Thomas J. Dunlop, Capt. Isaiah Rynders, John Caffray, Danie! Gillespie, Wm. Dauver, Joho Caffrey, &c. The Mayor, the Sheriff, sod many Mee efhcials wore on the steps of the Cly all, end rosilested much interest iu the proceed. tags. The meeting broke up at = late hour with three cheers tor the Presilent. On the platform weretwo benners, one bearing the inscrips on, “When the righteous rule, the people rejoice," wad the other * How are you, Andy?" A pubhe meeting, to sustain the President, w!!! be held im Cooper anstitute this evening. The fo!- \ownng is the call : Postio Mustive oF ras Crrizaxs,—The citizens of New York, woo sustained the nations! authority tm tho war against the rebellion, wbo approve the general princi snnounced by the President iv nis Annual Monsage to Congress, and also in bis recent Veto Message, and who earnestly desire to @romote bermony im the public councils of the » to the end thas iui! constitutional tions ween the Federal Government avd the Genses in the Unjon may be epeedily and happily Ms invited aeeern ele at the Coope: tapsieate oo Thursday evening, 2id inst, as 7 ig #ctoc' Mew Yorn, Feb. 19, 1866. AvcTiOonN SALE oF CosL—ANornen Dr- OLtwe tm Parone.—The Pennsylvania Coal Compe By cold yesterday at auction, eight thousand four hundred tons of Pittston coal. The Indding wes Resolved, That a copy of th and resointions be «, authenticated by the rk o' and trauemitted to His Exe President of the United Biates. The revolutions were wnanimousty edepred. Mr. Reilly offered the following : Resolved, That in commemoration of an event ro enepicious and encouraging to the conservative of the country, that one hundred guns be fired m the Park tn front of the City Mall to.morrow, the 224 inet, at lo’ciock P. M., under the direction of the Keeper of the City Mall, who ie hereby anthor- ized to incur the necessary expones, io be paid [rom the appropriation for Cliy agencies for the preeemi year when made, This wae referred to the Special Commitiee on Celebration, with power. 4 communication wes reorived from Alfred W. Craven, Calor barineer of the Croton Department, oak an increase of his salary, whicu is now Oud. over. vier Hoffman sent tn & commanication present: ing em imvisation from Col. Maidbof, inviting the Mayor and Common Counel! wo jew the 1th Regiment on Washington's Birth-lay, pted fhe Board concurred with the Counclimen invest. ine the Mayor with full suthority w grant permits for street stands, &c Adjourned'to meet next Monday. D®¥ALCATION,—A hitherto respectable young Tan, well connected, and a member of the Young Men's Christian Association, and osoupying the position of cashier in a mercantilesyhouss in Broad se was found, one day last week, to be ade faulter tn the sum of #10000. He bas had the entire confidence of bie employers, and Was much trasted by them. He married recently, and hin salary wae thereupon increased. The trouble wae Caused by stock speculation, m which he lost reat d. and which he sought to regain by pecu- ating from bis employer, His name ie withheld because his conneewons, who are wealthy, intead to reimburse bis employer. Boarp or Epvcation—New GmamMan Sonool—Incneasy OF BaLauies TO Teacuens ix CoLomep #onoo.s,—The Board met at 6 o'clock inst evening, the President, Mr, McLean in the chair. Mr. Lamdon offered « resointion appropriatin $5,000 for the purpose of purchasing @ site on whic to erect @ Grammar Sebool house in the 12h Ward, in 116th etreey noe. Keterred to the Committee on 8. Schools, A resolution adopted that allowances for #sia- covored fenecls, Dp, (nereased uw y Andrew Jobnson, effect from Jau The Committee on Bye-Lawe mens to the bye-iawe a0 as to re: follows: Bec. —. The salary of any Principal or ©-Principal when thie Board after the application of any Hoard of Trusvere shall have retused to remove from his or het position and the vanagt d of any teacher whose bis Board from the action of « Hoard ot of ber from the position, @ been enstained andthe salary Of any teacher whose removal by request of Hoard of Trustees bas not been approved by the ln- spectors of @ Kehool district or a majority of shem, suall not be reduced by any Board of ‘i'rustees below the amount he or she received at the time said Board took action to effect the removal of such Principal, vice Prineipal or teacher without first obtaining the *pproval of this Board, Adopted. Ihe Board then auwurned TheAsuRE.—The steamship Henry Chaun- cey arrived ber yosterday from Aspinwall, bring jug the California mails and @1,209,047 in treasure FaTAaL ACCIDENT ON A RAILROAD, —Yester day Coroner Gamble beld an inquest on the body of Joba Oxbough, recently brakemen on the Hudson River K. KR, who died trom ioju- juries received om Baturday last by being run over near 125¢b street, by w freight train belouging to the Company. A verdict of ac tel death was reudered Deceased was 19 years of age, aod lived iu Hud. BKanxum's Mesrom Association, —The Sec- cod annual Ball of this Association will take place et Irving Hallon Friday evening The giants and winntess, the dwarfs, the living skeleton aud his fot wife, will be present, and the Circassian lady, Zuleme Agra, will, 1t is understood, dance some of her native dances in ihe costume of ber country, Tae Mukorn or Kramer,—The Mayor has offered a reward of $500 for 4) pprehension of the murierer or murderers of Philip Kramer, the private watchman of Heinemann & Hilbermann, ik manufecwurers. Tie firm have offered an ad- ditional reward of $300, THE COURTS, To-day being Washington's Birthday an4 made by the Btate law @ general holiday, the State Cours will not be held. All busiuess therefore stands ad- Journed to Friday, The jurors summoned by inadver- tance for Thursday, in Part %, of the Supreme Court, willattend on Friday, the 284, at 10 A. M. The Criminal Courts will however be held to da senied an amend THs Case vos Tus ProsxouTion—Tur Derenca,— This case was resumed yesterday morning in the Court of Over and Terminer, The prorecution called as a last w'tness, Dr Lad: kin, the family physician of Mr. Van Doran, who tified that a week before his death, i! disabled by a severe sprain, so 4! to be eut by bisson, Cross examined—He have entirely recovered io be able to seiz with both hands such « sprain to heal; some spraius are cure proascution then rested TAR DEFENCE, Mr, Chauncey Schaffer opened for the defence,and after a short address to the sary called Adolphus F. Foley who testified to Oram's|good evaracter, Mr. Maitland (recalled) testified that he beard Van Doren say to Oram ‘before the shot was fred .youd——d scoundrel and thief, I'll fix veu, or 1'il finieh you.” A numberof witnesses were ealled,who all testified to the good charac of prisoner, Jules Tourn: fied to Van Doran telling him Oram was dishus also that deceased had issued » tirgular refleotiug en prisoner. Jabo Waters proved St piisouer had « permit irom (Re Mayor w carr volver saa slow | the prices fell off, and balf the coal that was tw be disposed ef was withdrawn, vot being want. ed at prices that were considered reasonable. The quotations were as follows: Henry A, Bteole testified to seein, Oram'# posseasion, and he ¢ revolver in the party i ss 1 sty Testa iia the se mace by deceased aes ry Phillip M. lepat \ TW 01 OK ehattety: pangh testified to Oram's good 6 Twa — Wu. Tyler testified to Van Doren speaking ill of Pe | Se ee Prisoner, He cave Oraw @ good character ray ft. Vag athe 4 8 Court here adjourned till this moraing at 11 Board or ALDERMAN—P RESIDENT JouN- son's Vero ExpORSED—A Sarure Oo we FinrD Lo Vat, Kro.—The Aldermen met on Wednesday afternoon, when Alderman Nerien offered the foi- owing: Whereas, In the present crisis in the affairs of oountry, when the couservative, liberal, ealieuiened aod christian policy of Andrew Jolinson, President of the United States, is brousbt viviently iu coutiict with the vindictive, nr jonary and destructive policy as iudicated by the acts of the esent Con. rt itis eminently fitt ug and prope: thas the peo- ple of thie the most importanteity on tho American eon!inent, should be leard, oj img through their © Mualcipal govern he views, aspirations aud op.nions the President, and containeu in his moseage vevoing the }'reecmen's Bureau bill, being striewly in accord with those enteriaiued by thew, should at once in she mee impressive and evergetic mauner, rece. ve thet) Clear anu unequivocal ratifica- tion anu endorsement; and eas, Phe action of Iveadent Johnson in inters Posivn tO save the ae/enceiess and de-pairing people of the Bouthern States (isiely in reveiilon ageinet the Government, but who are now peutant ead solieitous of returming to their ai ), from the dreaded results of (he vinuictiveness of a dominany faction in the prosent Congress, who were seemingly Tur 181s Wanp Manxer.—In the General Term of the :upreme Court yesterday, an Spplication was niade to compel the Common Council te pase an ordinance creating 75,00 of stock for the erection of ® pabile market Ou the props ty purchased from Soubre tor a market site in the 1Sth Ward. At the Special Term a mandanus was gran ed, the argument on which was reported atthe thie. Fiow thar erder tue Common Council appeased to the Gen which yesterday affirmed the orver with ve ‘Tae Buoapway Rus Ovem Case—Vexvicr ror PLaintive,-Im the case of Bickles agat, - jull report of whieh appeared in yesterday's Sux, the Jury have vendered « verdict for the pPlainviff, aceessing his damages at $1,115. Count oF General Bessions—The Court was occupied yesterday in hearing testimony for the defence in the trial of Joon Cahill, indicted for the murder of policeman Walker. The case will be summed up to-day, and the case given to the jury, Pouca Leteiti9gnon, — An Alleged Fugitive Arresied, — Edward L. Dawson, of Jacksonville, Morgan County, Lilinol, was arrested, yesterday morning, board the California steamship New Tein, dete: mined to change the reictive posiiious of ¢ York, on ac of being @deiauiter, About tour fieodmen and (hel: late masters, must cory years ago, Daweon was lutea pupervisor and Neelf 0 evecy liberul-rninded conservative c.tize, wa Collector Jackronviie, which gave bim the +t. @ Rep. ANd O*POCeLy 80 10 Khe pepe of this stody of the public moneys, On the 1th ina, the iby; be oi nesetore {zeus of thas town were eu pi to learn ‘bat he wasadetauter,and that be iy abeconued with oT,00, bir, Martin H. Usewdl, his bondsman, who yas io Washington at the time of the discovery, wis t raped to, and shat geutienan notified Supt woes, questing Dim 40 search ior Vawson, wiio supposed to be on his way tothiscity, Cassell came to thie city, and yesterday morolag Dawson Was arrested, as above stated, by Capi, Braskets aud Koundsinan Muldoon, of the Bar Preciaes. On ese, ved, ‘I has the people of the City of New York epeamiug buiounu thoir representatives iu Commo Council, do hereby uuqualieudy iebty and iuoee we actol Andiow Jchueon, I’r sidcas of the (aie States, in vetoing the i reedmen's Bureau bil, Jas OOR. X.0U8 BBG POFeRWoUs +MsBALo Of Lhe iad aua..cal spirit uv. malevo.ence aud ©. uelly eo char vistic eof the violens d maliguant spirit of vengeance which scene tuate and govern the houghie, Worus and actions of ihe ual party | searching the prisoner, $3,765. im money, and a sow upbappily dominant ie our mations councils, in jor Caiilernia, found in his pos- egisiating ior the jately rebellious but now happily ton is held te await @ requisition from ble and repentant people of she Bouierd ates: and we beg tobe permitted to assure bin bet in the eminently wise ray pecobes ane in his massages i? teas ending 108 Gov. Oglesby, of Iilinois, Arvest Sor Reckless Driving.—Michae| Curry was srrested, on Tuesday evening, om & charge of reck- joesly driving around the cermes of bib street and Avenne B. Alexander K’nts, whe wee paasine at | mer, Petersberr: Jalie, Port ea Prince: Flerton, Ot the time, was knocked down by the vebiele. Hus left | Jobu, NB; Pavilion, Balti A A Bande, i 4 leg was fractured above the knee, an eo wre ovber- | miives: Henry Cole. Norfelk: Uber, &t John, N ¥ imjured, Mr. Klut as removed to Belleva Emily, Wilmington, NC: Julia Grace, Bt. Themes: Hospita id Curry was bold to awads the reanit Phetee, [nagua. hie injuries, ARRIVED Conjugal Infelicity,Thomas Oesgrove and bie FT RAMBHIPS—Joha Gibsom, Aboxand a anney, Aspinwall; Westchester, Wiletaaion Del, evens Hanter, Savannah; More Castle, BAIPS—8 D Thurston, Apslechiceta: Girgonti; Ameries, Bristol, ) Motion “Toesen: Raneraid laie, Callao. BARKS Evening Star, 81 Jago de Cuba: Yamari, Sagua; A A Drebert, Mateoeas: Blias Young, Buenos Arres; Courier, Algoa Bay, BRIGS—Maid of Erin, Nesean; Bradiene, (Nerw.) nia; John Brightman, Mateures; Alexander Milliken, Cienfuegos; Keo, St Thomas; Pro Matanzas; Jerew Vardenas; Echo, 4; Anne ria, Buenos Ayres. SCHOONK RS —Jobm. Wilmengten; Helena, do; Sevnuel Fisher, Savannah, BELOW —One brig, anknows, W _ wife Margaret, who live at 605 Weter st., quarreled, on Tuesday evening, aod it is alleged that Cosgrove Tuck his wife a severe blow om the bead, knock down and rendari i pip. It is feared that she will mot recover, arrested, and Jaatice Shandiey committed to await the result of hie wile’s injuries. mMrooktiyn. Wasuincton's Bintapay.—Thore will be ne formal celebration of this anniversary in Brook. lyn to-day by the military. The public offices will be closed, however, the flags holeted, amd « salute fired from Fort Greene Park at noon. Im the evening the nnual celebration will take place at the Brooklyn Institete, io Washington street, when prizes will be distribo'ed to the most deserving Provosey Extension of tae Crry Lim- BBAT ts, CALLINAN~At the residence of her Parente, cor. . , d | of 7th et. and ith ave, at 6 o'clock Wednesda 178.—At the last meeting of the Kings eaieilan ys morning, Maggie. youngest daughter of Michael J. of Supervisors, Mr. Beboles presented a resolution and Mary Callinan, (Garryewen), aged 3 years, 1 the effect thet the Senators and Representatives | month and 10 days, from this county be requested to nrge the passage of seaports Invred tg attend ie Mare this don, a lag extending the City of Ureekiya over she outire Tuurediy, froin ber late residence as sbove, at f} of Brooklyn. ‘Ihe towns to be annexed on the | °clock, P.M u sane torins aud on the same conditions as the cityof | w iinemoburgh ona town of Bushwick were united | Clinch le of Artbur Clinehy, aged 32 rears, to the eity of Brooklyn. Io urging the pessage of the r ina will be taken to the Cemetery of resolution Mr, Bcboles coutenved that e: the village nverg ‘Sd, from the residence of beyond the city itmua were laying out their streets | ber Lurband, Y4v Ninth 876 it % o'olock, oo independent plans and on different rrades, it | = - -- - FENIAN MEETING WILL ASSEMBLE would save millions of deliars, which would in the A y the jutare be required w correct this, by making tty at 187 Bowery, on Gatarday night, a) 8 e'elock, Ww lore @ pew Circle to aid the cause of Irish Inde- stieete uniform with thosein the city pendence. All iu ta of piaci the could be made and turup.ke tole ebaw clon was ¥ to sanitary moseures and drainage the extension the red are invited te astend Will addrere the meetin I required, a ere | aiarge portion of ak path whieh must be drai bough the couniry towns ibe reso.ution was inid on the table will west meet | UTive the Saxon invad behind DANIEL ‘ng. O'CONNER. Tug Recent Rospeny im Laraverre Ay- | — <n a erunWillian Myers, who some dave since was CHEal —Cb arrested on sus)iciow of having eutered the bouse of Mrs, Powers, in Lafayette, near Nostrand avenue, and, Lesides assaulting @ Indy occupant, stole $0 in gold and silver, was brought before Justice Corawell esterday; but as some new facts have since been breeebt bo Lght, the examination was adjourned uotil Friday nest. Unvearching the houseof M Ann ©. Myers, the mot ot the sceused, the poi recovered nearly $2w in cola. which bad been most artfifly conceai¢a in a batchof dough and in pre- serve jars, the pieces having firet been carefully wrapped in paper, several! of the «ilver pieces could easy be iecognuized, CLINCHY~On Wednesday, Feb. 91, 1966, Anne ‘ HAIR switches, #3 to 8%, at PRCK- hionabie hairdressing establieb- #t, bet, Bowery and Christie st, ap SHIPPING. PASSAGE BY STEAM AND PACKET SHIP (Old Black Star Line) from and to Liverpool aad Queenstown, at loweet Remittances to [reland, &ec, Apply to WILLIAMS & GLION, 29 Broadway .49d GTEAM TO LIVERPOOL— THE FIRST Class New [ron Bcrew Steamship one especialy, which was DELAWARE pierced tor (h) pu. pase of being worn about a cbiid’s | 9.600 TONE, CAPT. THOMPSON, beck, Myers bein 8 carman by occupaiion, it ie Will be dia rt, irom Pier tehed for the above suspected be has Lere\o.ore taken occasion to Sppro- | No, 46, Kast Kiver, Saturday, Feb oF ae priate goods got his own, which appears to be sup RATES OF PABSAGE: ported by the tact that in the cellar aué other paite CABLN, #100; AG of the house the police found a bushel of bails of PAYABLE IN CURRENCY, twine, a quantity of soap, a large sack Glled with sult, | Retarn certificates from LIVERPOOL or QUERNS- Cu pty tacks, washed aud neatly FON, Wee singe 318 r bad hesued at the lowest rates, five trunks of wearing appare:, ‘The bureau draw ‘or passage appiy vo contained some uncut sik and calico dress patterus. PR PSCOTT BROB. & CO, © wtill at work baie end re pao 368 86 Bouth street. . the ui an ar . ~ a —_— roperty, Measuwhile,t ace ue NORTH AMERICAN LLOYD'S together wih amen named Mammond Bur- = : d Committed to await turtuer develo ute. steatoabip ATLANTIC, Chas. Hoyer commander, yore’ eriest was caused by Mrs, Hocks, the Indy | carrying the United States Mail, will sail from pier who was assaulted at the time of the robber No. 42 N. K..Thureday, s#d Feb, at 12 ’clock. M., for Bremen, via Cowes, taking passengers to Londen, Havre, Southamnptom and Bremen. First cabin. # second cabin, $02, steerage, $37,50, payable gold er ite equival For freight and ne apply to KUGER KUS., General Ageuts, 45 Beav: ae ica, ee eee AK WOUOD—OAK WOOD—OAK WOOD, Superior ory oak woed for sale tll «begeey bs | cord to # load, delivered free of cartege, gine wood at the wood yard, 2d ave, bet Sdth and reets. 386 IRGINIA PINE AND OAK WOOD AT the lowest market prices, The best qualities of pine aud oak w forsale by the load or com, ‘, cord tu a load and delivered free of eartage, at the yard, Yd ave, bet S6th aud Séth st Sse $10 5O FOR FIRST QUALITIES Stove, et Hid and furnace coal; large aut, 9 9,000 pounds to the ton, delivered to all parteof the city, screened and free from slase 3 Be y, aud 79 Moratio st. s4e $10 la O FOR STOVE, EGG, FUR- © J Uasce and biacksmith's coal; also Juce Hal's beet hoxiieh boure caunel, at 4; lees to dealers, at ihe coal yard, foot of 8th etroni, eet i house, wher Mysrerious little Disarreaw ance.—A colored girl, aged 10 years, adopted juto the family of N. HM. Lund, receatly disappeared very myater- ously from ber home coruer of Marcy avenue aud | - Moduey street, Williausburgh, and tears of & ap ping or foul play are entertained of ber, as she wee Yery mueh aliached to the family, baving been taken from the Westchester lvorbouse some time “we CooKine Lecrunme,—Professur Blot will commence bis lectures vu cooking, at the Brookly a lustitute, oo Friday next, atoue o'cicek PM ScaLvev to Dearu,—A colored boy about 10 yearn ul age, Dawed LLeodure Willems, No Yi Nassau stieet, © eveniug by the upsetting of @ Kettle of boiling water, from under cover, 451 Jersey City. Unber Grounp Hortons—An inquest was was held yesterday by Coroner Kirstea on the bedy of a woman named Barbara Mabon, wile of Thomas Mahon, previously mentioned as Laviug beeu found River. _ : ——— —— -— = lying dead in the basewent of No 86 Moutgowery MISCELLANEOUS. street, Jersey City, under surpicious circumstances, | . ee) the bed upon which she was lying being found satu- Beust’s GENUINE AND INIMITABLE rated with blood. Mabon, whois a basket maker by HALE DY eI! trade, is very intemperate in his habits, and, as is 7 PRICE FIFTY CENTS PER BOX. alleged, frequently ht treated and beat bis wife, The pe Pier egy Bley We copimation of the which led so the suspicion that her death was caused | P™ u enuy mu ured, an At bis hands. ‘The basement rocm occupied by Mahon is dark, very damp and poorly ventilated; the front room was used for the manufacture aud sale of bas- Kets; the next roem b in which there ie but one small window, was u for @ kiichen and sleeping room, and to the rear of this is a shoe shop. The testimony of Dr. Walter J, Hadden brings te light another of the many cases of under ground misery aud degradation, The Doctor was calied io taneous, the color being set as soon as applied. (rey or Red hair is converted into a beautiful BLACK or BROWN, withont injury to the hair or skin. It does not wash off por cause any unpiessant feeling while lying, sod without fear of contradiction, the Hee T, SAF and CHEAPEST Hair Dye manu. tured. ™iisnufetared and for sale at 46 Bouth Second st. Williameburgh, L. 1., aad to be had of ail respectable D. uss inte, nm seo Mrs, Mabon on Monday afternoon last, and founda | ~."*! eS hor sitting by the siove stick at the stomach, very WORLD'S FAIR.—THE GREAT PARIS weak ano blood, but aid not consider BKXPOSITION ber in imm t r; the room was very . OF damp, badly venti and the air foul ano nauseat- 1967, ing ; ner busband was lying ov the bed drovk, cure- ing and joaring OF 0nd eivosior, Dereased To THE id oh @nteu nothing tor a week. Ho pre- ' 7 - peribed & tonic, and. told. her to take some } Ty’) froth ia PRODUCERS Bourabment | ert morning De wae very | ENGINERKS, © ARCHITECTS, ARTISTS, , rT morlem examination, , 7 ) Roe, TOTS, mene GSO meron GEMIPOOE. | SCIENTIFIC AND BDU CATIONAL ORGANIZA. particle of fro to A sound, and it dia not OF THE that deceased estou anything for some y 7 yj time: the limbe showed marks of braivee and UNITED BTATES, #on the head, but there visfdle on the * BD pressed on Uy Orvrice ov THR UNITED BTATES AGENCY oF THE) Exposition, No. b Spruce et, Tribune Buildings,> person's kace night bave ° > Pp yy: ld ? rk.) ach with sufficient force to cause tae bursting fe and Ne UNDERST ONE eae Nien ap. bi vessel without epansoe externas New gi eneneen POINTED by the Recrotary of Bta ' the sbove- ic Cena with bivod; (here was Do comgulated blood in the Bamed Acener. and being Casirous ex Ly of lis countrymen in his efforts to make as complete, interesting and creditable as possible the representa- *. | tion of our country at the Great Exhibition, adopts weeof opinion that death was c.used iiom exbaue- | 5) thod of conveying to them information and tion frou the want of food amd loss of biood; there negeetions spon tho aabiest. were no indications that deceased was of intempesr In each section to exhibitors of the United rate babiis; wheo calledon Mouday afternvon, Ma- hou followed the Docier im the rvom, aud semained | atutes, the objects exhibited will be divided inte ten gioupe, namely: ugend swearing during bis visit, aod his y Group 1—W orks of art. totremule with tear, ‘Thee of the Group %—Materials and applications of the Mberal arte, miployed in the of the basement testified to Mahon's intemperat ts, bis irequ ut % Group $—Furaiture and other household articles, Group 4 Clothing, (including eloths, and other throa. to eau uguiation, and there were uo would cause deatn, | abuse and i treatment of hie fe; Mat she was sometimes compeued wo fly frem the heuse, and op a murobe: of occasions, after having been driven out, ene anu her lite giz eieps all Bight on the bench im shoe shop. ihe jury tenuered the foiowing verdict: “i nat Barbara aabem came bo ber deayh [row @Xposure ADG Want Of p.Oper Boureluent, re eulsing irom the il treauueut of ber husband, | st dbomas Maben,”’ Convicrep OF MANSLAUGATER,— Io the cascof Thomas Bulkley, of Weehawken, who has been on trial for several days past in the Hudson County Court, fer the killing of & German named Daniel Smith, while the latter was attending a» pic- nie of Co. KE, 11th Regiment N.Y. Btate National Guards, at Weekawken, on the 15 hb of september, iséd. At 4o'cock yesterday atternoon ine jury caine in with a verdict of manslauguter in the firet degree, aud recommended the prisoner to the mercy ot toe Court, on the ground baat they believed bin to be under thd intiuence and contro! of his ewpio) er Ms iri j ai ‘i hand wrought preducts - ning, roug le Group é—Inotruments and processes of the mecban- leat 5 *Cireup Food, fresh and preserved, in ite varioas roup 7 up 8—Live sgricultarel Products and specimens. oup Natural horsicultural products hud speci- mene, "Group 10 Objects especially exhibited for tho pur- pose of improving the physical and mo:a!l condition of the population, pte will please indicate ine note appended seation : 4 sired to exhibit machines or other ob- Jccvs requiring foundations or special constructions, ive the dimensions of those foundations or coustrac- ions, “ If it ts desired to exhibit apparatus requiring the employment of water, of gas or of steam, what quan- tity or what pressure of water, or gas, or stoam, will Atthe time of ibe homicide, be necessary. Geputy eueriff, the aithc. 3, Ifity ired to put machinery im moti what the picnic part spessing adr, Daie's grounds, | will be the velocity proper to each machine, and what Wie Was Buisley’s eu. p.o) er, motive power will Le required, expressed is horse La Wy goneral, whatever information will be of use in placing of the machines, and, wherever possibile, © plan upon @ fixed scale. _ MARINE NEWS, _ Feb. 2% 8. rises, 6 45; 8. sete, b 44; High Water, 01 46 mics CLEARED, STE AMSHIPS—New York, Aspinwall; Atlantic, Bouthampton; ¢ Savannah; Nereus, Boston Prancouia, Portia ity of Limerick, Liverpool; @ratoga, Noi toik en wedgWick, Galveston; Nor- folk, Puiladeiphia; Guilt City, Mobile; Albemarie, In compliance with @ request made through our Minister at Paris, the time jor filing applications from the United States has been so far extended that all which reach the undersigned before the 1st ot Janu- next will be in City When examined and con- sidered, the decision will duly made known, Parties Wishing te exhibit, @@ requested to apply launmediately to the undersigned fer cerrect forme of Noriook; Waituingtoa, Galveston; £ Bb Souder, sree and instructions, ing postage stampe Cbarieston; Palestiue, Liverpool; Ashiand, Boston, TTT scacted should be delivered at New York prior to January Jl, 1507, Articles accepted will be shipped from New York to Paris pod returned at Government expense, if the expected pecessary action of Congress obtains. 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Waring, Charianou: Aésliny Rishmena, WR aie |’ tih and No, 40 Park Bev, New York DINORAH OR, THE : ay Virgin’s God-Ch , “ 'Listes, Spountus,’ witepered she, ‘do geom as if al) around there, and where—there came the sounds of weep walling and gneshing of teeth) “* Tt te nothing, Genowan, my eweet soni, uuoee who are ai the rock above: og ther songs . “*Beems it not, Spountes, as though bit were trickling on us down the rocka?* “Ibis only toe water of the eprings the the rock, Genosas, my sweet soul.’ of my life, the eir that surrvand like the breath of » farnece!* inske Wive ‘**Genensa, joy ot my heart, ere fire, every whece ase! this is hell, besthen p ‘nd thou art mine for ever!" This isthe Guerz of Genoess, which m course lose indescribably by translation, » the absence of all the circumstances under ¥ heard it, ome aly once more in peeeee the a way of di i press: sbud: ering mood inte # the old wong hb consciously plunged me, Iinquived whether t sus were #til| cccumonaliy 10 be seen in the | The fisherman did not anewer at ones, bu with Scouple of powerful oar-siro k: smade tt shoot ous througn the entrance of the grotiol clear daylight and the free expanse of ses. he said— “The gentleman ought to have asked old J that question—oe knows ite answer.” As it was evident that my co mnivm bi pleasure in telling either what he knew or #! thought upon this subject, das, moreove were su ldeuly eurrounved by a thick fog,oce ing all meuner of optical illumons, and req his whole attention to be given to the manage of the boat, we both comsinued silent. Bus abouts quarter of hour when a freab rose and drove y the fog, Beleun sud touched me on the shoulder, exclaiming— “Look there !—Judock's hus is on fire!" On looking round, I remarked @ ruddy lig ; the Ravous’ Clif, which was scarce) disting ed from the rosy giow still thrown by eettin, upon the bighe,; rocks, Jt was only at inte that «brighter flame leapsup. Avresably 4 wish, Salaun #60 our boat tothe Spet ; curic or the wish to agtiet, overcoming the repugr which he bad previously shown to ihe Bavens oud to ity OWnor A® Wo drow near, we 68 s number of men Ny @M¥aged about the fire, while numtere + were hurrying towards it in every direction, | ing landed, we soon found out tha, the case on such cccasions, the grosiest pe thew, by screams and uscless gesture, impede vr semetance thet might yor have been afforde! few only were Learnt Od with the door, which.) ever, they Lad vainly tried to break open with half LL yg wes torn off the roof, while fire a) to devouring slowly the jnsi the hui, which bad ne ventor o; Laing af kind, On spproaching nearer, a loud rom and whiuieg wae distinctly heard within, We tened for s moment; another voice arose, » ab) mocking tone, which at last broke out inioa ye fiendish laugbter, Then hard blows were rep edly given—then again the same wailing wh. mpering, the same mocking rejoiner, @un aod the remainder urew back in bor: and a ‘cw words spoken halfaloud showed 1 they were in no doubt as te whom the old mn!) * had to deal with, and that, in their opinion, bumen belp could avail to deliver him from 1 grasp of the spirits whoo be had served al! bis long. It wae in vain that I requested Balaun to join in ap attempt to break open the door “This tire je not kminuled by mortal bands, « We poor sinners cen pever put it out," | “The Church will pus it out, then,'* here ini fered @ deep, well-tone | voice, is was tof @ prices who had joined us, / surrouvded bir, tacing off their hate with wu: respect, while J in a few words explained the sw o thines. Though advanced in years, he was st @irovg aud ative in mind and body. We unue siood each other insiantiy. While be sen tonger to fe'ch an axe from the nearest vi. gave some other judicious orders, which the pe ple unhositatingly obe) ed, I ciumbed to the the rock into whoee fissures the but was equcer+ that I might thence try to find out whe.ver ith oy other opeuing or not was, however, uvalleto discover anything the kind, and wastheretore about to uescend, whe Leaw eo dark figure glide Lehind some jow tush: ats litle distanee, butthe very same moment vanished behind the next projection of rock, hed already become too dark, and the spparisu wasioo sudden aud momentary, for me to any di# inct impression ss to its form or features At first, I fels naif inclined to pursue it, but af.c two or three onward steps, I felt co), vinced tha do ge along suco 8 road a¢ tuis, over such masse: of rocks, such crevices, and through such brush wood, would be not only vain, \ut dangerous. A. - the same time, too, the strokes of the axe upon the door announced that the chief point—thae « ie Ow ewe. we 4720 + fee ee oe eS = meieer- forcing an entrance inte the hut—would soon be gained,and I therefore rapidly made my way do» r, n. eer aa I arrived, the door gore way. A stream of flame, clonds of srooke, an: e ruabed ov, sods ared the bysianders away; butthe tury of , the fire was already spent, and ins few momenta the priest was able to cuter, jollowed by Salaun and myself, The ovhers remained sanding ont- side, partly out of respect to the injunctions of the priest, partly through terror of the things thas might bave te be encountered within. e first aight that met our eyes was Judock lying upon the hearth m ® poo! of blood. He was eull alive, and wo justanily carried bim out inie the open air; and, at the carness enireaty of the who, riest, the barber of the meigbbomng vii) ike tue many otLers, found himselt on undertook to examine, and, as far as he was abie, to treat the severely-wounded man. Ai the same time, all that coula be dove, was uone to wave the but, 1, was found thet all thas was combustiile was already consume, and the glowing embers were easily quenched, No trace was found of the petiator, or of the cause of the crime, except, in- deed, a mattock, which bad evideutly served ie raise the hearthstoue, aud to dig unier it. That this culam.ty wae not accidental, we none of use bad any doubs; audasI, in company wib the priest, agein approached she lave possessor of the out, & irgovu, as he called himoel, showed us a deep wound in the Lreast, and a considerable dintin toe bead of the old Kakous, which could only bave been dealt with a murderer's hand Is was quite plain that no recovery was to be looked for, Betore we found the old man, te had bled almost to death, and seemed to bave already entirely low consciousuess, But afer a iew mnutes, he came to himself a ji. tle, moved his lps, opened bis eyes, and tried, with the convulsiveeuergy of « dying effors, to shape his loud inw intelligible words. 1; bis appearauce had been repulsive iu lile, it wae now aluost inaufferably horritle, At leuyth, be was able to make it undersivod that he wisheu io confess, The bystanders seemed to look Upon such Breque® pot only with wonder, bus dispieasure, ee involving unbeard-of presumption, apd aciual desecration of the rite, ius the priest knelt down at ouce by the head of the dying man, and ate sign from him the peopie revereutially retired, the greater part eyincing ther sympathy with the solemn occasion by kneeling also, with heads un- covered and hands folded in silent prayer. 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