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Pire Pag relator in this euit sete up the act of the Lect BRIGB—On of Londonderry, from Antwerp; (Contiaued from the! Me cirecting the Mayor to nominate and th * «| Matilda, Philadelphia for Pi evidence. SEE ey to confirm three Commiesionsre to take ch SCHOONERS— Alexandria, Fall River: Union, ing @ now era in the history of the working. | new Court House, the apnointment of Wilson G. | pockiand: Selly Gay, Providence for Bi rt {tue couniry, end that hed been bronght about | Hunt, JB. Cobliesand James Salmon ae Commis | + Kaker, N. Bediord: Ida May, Halitas ack- 6 they were no longer led by the nose by woul sloner: that they, as such Commissioners up to the | jiong. Providence: Rachel Jane. Providence for iticians, He bad thus prophesied three years | year 1565, expenced laree sume money, | Fiizabethport; John Griffith, Providence for Phils ind then he wae hieved. because it wos | nod kep: books of account, which they retained | qeinhia; Mary. Providence for | lizabesbport; 8 M ht be was a politician, The House Paint | in their poseersion np to 1568. when th Shrman. phia: feurtor, Prov- “i taken the proper etep to bring iabor up pital and make it the property of the naman, which he bad a right to sell to gheat bidder, Speaking of the music, on Bar- sat the Central i’ark, as “music for the wi) that could not be, as the ‘mn- bile the music was playing, and J: art, Shook, Briggs and Koche a Committee to enjoyed it. thought t he | proeeente it. It was upproved by the Ler or inanguratiog thie movement t be promea be seme year, ‘That the Kupervisors yut he ineiated the good work could never and he believed the | and records through their ¢ it'ee, That the . eon better eu ploved | fevised atuies require ail, books, Ac, of ale Board vet wai fe ed ee re eer Se by oe cigbt hours system, | of Supervisors to be deposited wiih the Clerk, and | Torery we. No UHe tenth. svenue. wept Oy for for she one was at all | Le oven for inspection, if the Department cesires to | Preceut ow net lor the last eighs ) eam, [it ath bit other, Mr. Harding pro- | imspect the books, &e., with reintion to the cons Tea ring. eap rent ene lease, 4 300 mt levath on bie hearers the nocers\y ing of (be cew Court House, but thet een ah ——— pernay the movement and assured them | books have mot been depostied with the ( er ‘! SOLDIERS ARRESTED POR ALLEGED t would certainly be a euce Hie esid ha! | ure in the private keeping of (he Board, and ihe Te- yoductors and drivers on railroads worked 16 per day, and be urged upon constituents to et their candidates for the Lege aiuce noe to * any raliway bill which did not provide that hese men abouid be worked more than eight ont P. Le Compte (Honee Patntere) fol yief epeech, givimg au in ting bie ory 1 body, by which $5 5 labor of eight bourse, Queen City of. te je h6with «ew Yo by expressing & td ir every mechanic d wor kiugimal defendant in thi e. who. th th jaintiffe, were . ~ 10 (he point as e should be done the er meee pera th ti th a es ruct @ | during the preferred enn Me. CAMPBELLS Povaters. twlezraph n ¥rauelseo, | Cor. North 18th and letet, Wildameburgh, BW. 40 Jaulkere) then made a fow remarks, | wer: reentiy enjoines, on tho complaint of the | @ GENT " "Ik 4 jeh he said that the body opresmuted, | plaintiffs thas A iraneter to the Union Telegreph GENTLEMAN AND WIFE OR TWO ring one thousand men, wou! nm the Honse Pai mia (Pineterers) do yo of the teeny t for iabor, nur ebb tor Whitfleld then sang the Hight our Song, and eoting adjourned. EXING Day —The ladies contemplate pa (rind time to-day, it being the “ epeniug 4 pring Fashions, on which occasion af] the novelties are displayed, and “dueck# of ben and other “ fixicrgs are drawn from cases exhibited to the admiring gaze of fashion re. cTION SALR Ov CoaL,—Hnavy Dreciine nrcms.--Yesterday, Jobn H Draper & Uo, by order of the Deiaworr, Leckawanns and oR. KR. Co., sold 20,000 tons of Serauton 4 prices very much lower shan those received nonth, Lurnp coal sold yesteriay for $6.25 to {, @ decline of $168 per ton. Grate size tht @6.49'% to P6.45, & decline of #250 per pthe mouth Egg brought #6 624 to @6 70, ne $1.96 perton. Bove co! #5.46 to $5.50), ne $1.15. Cheatout coal, #6574 vo 26.07%, née, $1.36. This coal js deliverable ay EB) iza- ort, MN. J.,in tons of 2,240 pounda, From prices, therefore, and the indications of tall- ices in the future, many poor families now mm sixteen cents a pall, or from @1S to #208 will be able to calculate their prospects for ine winter supply in thecoming summer instoed of trust.ng as now to the mercy cf ir groceres, This company intend tw wake @mi-moutbly, thus keeping » good suy ply ya in the warkes. New Counr Hovse—Meerina oF ComMitram of Invastigation-Ma Ey Au ») Himes, asp THs Cowmitrer Apsovgs.— ipecial Committee of the Board of Supervisors, sting of Supervisors Fox, Blunt, Heyes aud tly, appointed to investigate charges in rela- to the construction of the new Court House, yeatorisy aiternoon, in the Chamber of the d. Fox, chairman, asked the sergeaut-at arma notified Mr. Kly to attend the meeting, and sergeant rep ied thet he left the notwe to yd at Mr. Ely's office, in the morning, and that yet him afterwards and notifie! him persou ler waiting @ ebort time, the Chairman dix. hed another notice to Mr. Ely's office, inform him thet the Committee were in session, and ane to go on with the investigation athe return of the sergeaut-at-arms, Burer- r Blunt said: The messenger has returned, Mr. Ely dors not appear before the Committes, astaiu the charges. rig ove, am desirous to p and examine this matter, and to examine st oughly, and if Mr. Elvy does not appear, I k it proper for the Committee to go on aud te. io CaatrmenThe investigation will be con- od, notwithstanding Mr. Bi,'s | oa-sppear- . ipervisor Blunt—le it proposed to goon and uine? Chairmen—We have nothing to examne; @ are no charges. he Comittee then adjourned to Friday, March ai 5 o'clock, P.M. ULTON STREET PRAYER MEKTING,—These tings are very interesting. Tie attendance is / on some days the upper room is opened as ormer times, Tho written requesis for prayer numerous and excite deep emotions. They @ from all parts of the country. Toe persons uests for prayer are also very numerous and resting. Many young men are among the re- tconverts, and whe general aspect of the meet. Los aaa to remembrance the time of the great wal, ‘ae Fine DerarntmMent,—At the meeting the Commissioners heli yesterday morning, a y interesting statement was made in relation he fires which occurred dunng the month of wary, and which have not been reported in the Hic papers, no alarm having been made, These e were discovered and extinguished by indl- ual members and companies, Tbe following is abstract: Fires extinguished by engine com- jes without assistance, 15; do. ly H&L. Oy total, 22. 10 were diseovere! by patrol ui En. e Cow, 8 by patrol of I. & L, Cos, ; total, 13, » Engine Companies Were: No 2 discovered 8 @; No.8 2; No.10,2; No.1 No 14,4; 18,1; No, 19,1; tote), 15. Tue MH, & L, Com- No, 2 disco ui 3 ftires; No. 4 1; ,6,13 No, 10,13 No. 11, wotul, T, The sudi- ual men who discovered Gres were: Jobo winan, Fugine 2; Geo, Jacobs, 6; John Fagan, Jacob Regan, 13; A. S.one and W, Barber, 21 ; om Huets and J. F. Horan, 22; A. Kenny, J. martin and ©, Van Rovsselaer, Joho Maley and aS aoorh, H. & Lb. No. 3, aud J, M:Namara, 10; al, 1 Hommorarmic MuepicaL CoLiecr,—The th annus! Commencement of the New York Ho- opatiic Medical College wae hold last eveuing in » Church of the Puritans, Union Bquare, The nual report was read, and diplomas awarded to the dusting ¢ eee ai er which Poo S. BL Bartow, M. delivered the \Videdicwory, wich wae au admire. production, Phe passages, whict towed, sharp fas it did, ihe precticeot tue AlLopathiote and ther use of tLe Hew iunovation., ap they fookhu oo Ih re enthusiastically app! ude ihe address con ined much gound adv..e, nobenly on poeseonal Lb) cle but ae0 OF @ Ciel, nora! Bod po ihiems: Ques ns. At ihe ciese of Serio’ Valedich ry, » imstrumen’al cholr cCireourse. som very flue o.c, utter which w geotieuan of the griguetiug ps aduidesed (ue | Useuce Pr .e4h and atit Oe LHE LUGICUO® Was Gibluiebid SUDDEN LkatH,—Mr, Georve Schofield, em. A. Tasl 1 es 6 Ds cae woe 21 yOi ae book epee by My. Meury rrebant, at N. 418 Brosdway, p shore yes erday afiernoon, ere of age. ubher the reqeips will be takeu jor iuterueat goLer Wiluey wes noid 10 Lold ab aquess, THE COi Kis Court Caterpan ‘Tats ( rCuit—Part Li, Now, 88., UO, 1b5 dee. G1d, o 92), bad, vin, T72, OLY, Gol, VOB OY, bo 2, Ta? 7468. up ) 121, 124, 159, 144, 148, 155, Lod, 106. ius Count eiven up to the supervisors, Commissioner Salmon, tbe Mayor nominated Time otby G Churchill jo bie ploee, whom the Rapervieors efuse rove on with the building, keep ng books, scconn'é, ‘MOF ls DOt allowed t) examine them, directed that a mandame the moard of Supervirora, directing + with their Clere euch books, eo that they may be vpen for examination, of that the Bowd of Supervie- Bouarn COMPANY da Thurlow Weed came up before Justice Monell. wok the pep ve Company having been, on account of ite noi being in the condht on required by law, enjoined from further proceedings, Mr, John K. lhece ver James Morten, convicted of burelary in the third degree, were yesterday sensenced to State Ir ieon for four yeureench; Jolin Lavin, grand laiceny, Tartment, Precinct, has tendered hie resignation, which has he th vacancy, aed wil: enter apon his dntias to day tein jorter hae been in the Department ior twenty- one years, dratt rote, line, waiters at Taylor's saloon, corner Broadway and Franklin street, quarrelied at alate boar on Tuesday uight, aod it is alleged that Kelly drew a knife and tabled wound Kelly was arrested, committed him for seria: Assaulted him, and that he used the kuife in self de.eace, of 2S Hamilton street, and Alouze brown, seaman, quarreled at the foot of Broome street ‘Tuesday vight. when shovel end etruck Sh juthetin aud She wee result of Shaw's injurivs, Hie tathber lives at Svamlord, Con, Day.—Bupeme Cour’, » bY, eme Court Chamie.e—Nos, 87, Houss-A JUpiolaL QUESTION— WERE ARE THE Commissions’ s BooKs?—-ManDa- * TO THe Boanp ov Supewvisons.—In the Ba- ime Cours Chambers yesterday, the case of the ople ex rel. Joseph F. Duly, ve The Board of Bu- ‘visors, came my helore Justice Baxpard. The Thar on th r confirm, and that thereupon the Super- on themeeives the constraction ot (he t House, appointing four of their members h On affidavit of the shove tacts, Judes Barnard segue in the alternative to m to deport how Cause to the contrary on Monday nest Tncaiow Wren ann aoe BAS FRancisoo Trt In the Superior Court, yester- the case of Clharies T. Secor and others againet The Company would bean icjarr to them, from makiag ftuch a wi fer, Yeateruny ton wramace wo] | dinsoive injunction, op - Injunction would prevent a p LU lege his indivividuel interest ir Te party, some irregularities in ihe ings, The Court ererving ”” 1 Iwe Moonte Free Insenasce Cowrasy.—The Hacket was appointed ! In the Supreme Gourt. vesterday morn r. Haereit filed tis bonds in the penalty of Covat or Grsrral Srosions Juha Morgan and Sime Prison three years ; Georo Bhannon, forgery in the nd 2 bedree ‘urnishe!, without beara: « 4th degree. Penitentiary one year; Hattie Cush new (angen oking utens ls for asie cheap, In- tan, arsauit aod battery, Penitentiary rix monthe. dahon. Seer Rs « nt aad betw. véd fae Powtos IntetiiarscK, Changes tn the Police Dee Captain Galen T. Porwr, ef the 30th accepted, and Sergeant Joho J, Ward, late of Wib Precioct, hea been apponted to fill she Cap- In 1503 he did effective duty during the Stabbing Afray.—Patrick Kelly and Thomas Col- ‘olling in the back, fuflicting as and Justice I He saye that Coliing first Murderons Assault icith @ Shovel. Edward Shaw, K.R., on own, it ie charged, seized a to Mellevue Hospi ‘ Manrfield committed the aceused to awali the @wreekiyn. LLovement.—The gossips of Brooklyo are exercised with @ new sensation, in the ahape of the clopemeutof the wife of an apothecary in Uirand et, with @ * boss" tailor, The lady took €100 with her, and left three little children bebiad ber. Her com pavion took $200 and his clothing, etc., in a carriage, and drove to New York, whee, at a houre on Fifth be got two trunks, with which he drove to the Kiver Raliroad Depot, where he mes the Takine the firet train, they disappeared, and have not since been heard of. He le but no chiidreu, The jady musician, young and good look ried d apparently very eomio: ; bat as it now appears, the eloped pair were much tn each other's compiny, and were greatly attached. It ts not kuown whether those left behind will take any mousures for she arrest of the absconding pair, PRESENTS TO PasTORS,—The congregation ot the Central Presbyterian Church recently pre- sented the pastor, Key, Dr. Rockwell, with the sam of $1,000, as am expression of their gratitude and appiec ation of his services, The Bociete of the Sou h Congregational Chureb also orereuted their pastor, Kev, Edward Taylor, with $1,004 as ap evie deuce of thely regard aud esteem. Fine,—About 7 o’cloek last evening, a fire occurred in a stable on the premises oecupied by Thierry’s Flint Glass Works, in Delavan street, cauring damage to the exteutot about $50. Beveral runneie who pera ated in taking bok! of (he ropes of the engines wh le proceeding to the fire, in defiance of @ recegt order of toe LInepector ef Poitice, were arrested and locked up lo auswer, THROWING GARBAGE INTO THE Staegt.— Justice Waleh yesterday fined three women $10 each for throwing garbage into the public streets and thus creating & nuisance RKospinc A Monry-Drawer,—Two young men entered the store of Mr. DN. ilbuar, corner of Hudeoo and DeKalb avenues, on Tuesday, and one of them cailed for a quarter of a pornd of ground pep- per, wheh wae given him, The ovher asked fora rmall-mea u.e of cranberrier, aud, ae the clerk came from beh.nd he conn’er to measure the berries, the man who bought the pepper threw it in hie (ihe clerk’) ‘wee, ane he wae veinporarily blinded The fellows (hen procee.ed to rob the drawer, which at the time coutaoed only abous bu cents, with which they ceceped, the cierk veldg oo much bDewldered to give ap Bialln, Jersey City. Horeipee Deatn or A Youna Lapy By Buusixe.—A young lady, twenty yeare of age,named Hielon Marten Jarrott, niece of Mr, David Martin, residing at 180 Washington etieet, Hoboken, met with ahorrible death by burninz,on Sunday last, under the following circumatancea: Mia Jarrott was endeavoring to kindle « fire, and the wood, being damp sud not ready ipnithig, she threw aquaniity of kerosene upon it, whieh coumu- nicated to the fire underneath, and, flashing up ignited the ou im the can, which exploued, setting tire w her clothing, and before it could be extin- guished, (he young ledy wae so dreadfully burned that she expiret, atter suffering the most intense ven years mar- @rony for tweive Leum, Mine dairote was a most excmplary young lady, and belonged to the Trintty Chureh choit, Hobosen, trom whieh church the funeral took place on Tuesday afternoon PostroNemMenr or Tur JouNson M ING.—Lhe puble mee ine ca. ed so be heid in J y O.ty, thie Chhus ), evening, sor the purpoee of vue taining Present vobneon's course, bas Leen post- poued, ~MARINE NEWS. Mach 1, 8. rises, 6 35; 8, sets. 6 53; High Water, (© CLEARED *TRAMSIIPS—Eastern City, Philadelphia; South Ameru Kio Jaueno, Allene » Cus.e, Havana; sovannah, N, OF Noviuk, Gea Cue, Geo keor ny, BK Ciy oF Wh chiong, doisiauu, Frencuui, vo, Sil —rieetionu, Bwover, tor Ban Pranc bakis Vieetwood; Theane, Cadiz, UK §—Hulua, Cork; Mins, Legheos; L ti Core, Bastiage de Cuba bk Mi ler, Nassau SCUUUSKKS~ Gilbert Bent, St John, NB, Geo Darby, Geiveston; Lae of dues, Piymoush, N. ©, AREIVED. STEAMSHIP§—Kennebec, for Philadelphia; Al- Nance, Philadephia. SHIPS—Jas Foster, Jr, Liverpool; Mercury, Ha- vre; Harvest Queen, Liverpool vis Belfass. BARKS— Wild Gagelle, Amoy; Biagio, Palermo; Aoahi ler Siibsabias J Cape bi i Baas ro, L Geruude idance; for Elizabethport, = desertion and had movey taken from them, can \ © ste. top front room, 69 where (here is no other hoarders—one that works cut board and pleasant roome, A LADY | A I with Joho KE. Deveiin and Davi. KH. Martin | Ober boarcere, up 1 flicht of stairs Ww ureter, Ar nesion has elo been pro |r " , . a > P| avainat the Co “A ny ’ at ile ru t o Le el T? LET—TWO Ft RNISHED Ke OMS AT éiler, and the injuaction bend fi oa 73 Park ave, let floor, Brooklyn, N.Y a1 ff Ly is Providence for Philase: Matthew Vassar, Jr. Warebem: (ola rovidence; Joseph Hay, Wareham, MBH ‘all River for Jacksonville; Lamartine, Pro’ Too Late for Classification. - FORTUNE FOR A BUSINESS MAN— AVY the same collected, Apply at No. 2 Park Place,870 ANTED—AN OPERATOR TO WORK on Howe's machine on ladies fine Congress ters. Apply G1 Avenue A, between 6th oe Tth BOARD AND ROOMS, RESPECTABLE GIRL CAN BE AC- commodated with board in a private family, singe vyentienen can be accommodate} with good Apply tor 3 days 108 “LIVING ALONE WOULD LIKE able werking girl to hoard with her Je erlecan have the comforte of a home, Apply %) Ovebard st, Sd fivor, front room. Call all the eok 169 NEATLY FURNISHED FRONT ROOM to let, to two or three reepectable yonng men, nyuire of Mre POWER, 107 BE. 4th et, up ataire. 167 OARD—2 RISPECTABLE YOUNG Girls can have board 4)! Monroe at, where there is no ud ow +t, WO OR THREB RESPECTABLE ME- eban cecan obtain lodgings and board it equired, streoeonalie raves. Apply tor three days, at 434 zaleth et. 358 © LET CHEAP—A LARGE BACK ROOM ANTFD—A GENTLEMAN AND WIFE or Yen rentlemen can be sceommodated ale hay by callimg at No. 359 Plesse call all th ek, o2 Hk ‘ \ with board ina Tenth ave WASTED~A FURN D ROOM AND bedroom, for houarkee » by a lady with a child aud eervwnt, Address, stating terms, B. A,, Hox 804. San office, 175 ©) YOUNG MEN CAN BE ACCOMMO- dated wish board and a peasant room in a private family, at 8 Lewiset, Cali all the week. 64 i 35 EAST 38TH STREET, 3D AVENUE— Oe hovel Garni Furaisbed bedrooms fer gen- tlemen only, from #175 to $4; doubie bedrooms, from ¢2, 65.60 and #4 per week, with stoves, gas SEWING MACHINES, A SINGER'S SEWING MACHINE, LARGE rite, in perfect order, for sale cheap; suitable either for manufacturing or tamily use. Apply at 153 Sande st, brooklyn ia JF Y c OU WaNT TO PURCHASE OR RENT od Binger's or Howe's sewing machine, eall at euty-fitth st, firet store weet of Sib ave A, Howe, new, $i, Machines repatred. 260 SEWING MACHINE S—50 SINGER'S AND ? 100 other machines of ull kinds, second-hand; will * be sold cheap tor OF park payment to close the business, at 356 Broadway, up ateirs, Moffat build 405 ing. TO LEY OR SELL, ON TIME—A Whoeler & Wilson, aud Singai's No, %, in good order. Ap bly l week, 216 West dod as, is Mik IMPROVED FLLIPTIC SEWING machine is unequaled fgr e.mp icity, speed, ease of operation, quickness of mo'ion, iange of work, Iw attechinen stor LEMMING, BRALDING, BINDING, CORDING, quilting and for sewing on trimming of any wid se unrivaled for simplicity of adjusunent aud pe jon of work. Liberal discount w shippers, A. LH. aL PLE, 557 Broaaway, 454 \ HEELER & WILSON’S SEWING MA- chines ¥W0 Broadway, cor, 22d st. Machines adjusted, to let, partthe rent allowed if purchased, J. 7. ELLIS, “ Prom a limited business, conducted ae git ple conven.ence, it has become a seoegnised necemuty." stn, re 2 W HFELER & WILSON’S, HOWE’S, WIL- cox & (abb's Binge and other good sew in, machines to rent, w th privilege of buying, or toe! on easy terms, at No, 20 Greenwich ave. You save money by buying or renting machines at the above piace. Machines bought. 7 “LEGAL NOTICES. 0 CONTRACTORS—SEPPRATE SEALED roposals, each indorsed with the tile of the work for which it may be offered, the date of the offering, and (he name of the bidder,wil received at this office until 11 o'cioek, A. M., of Uhureday, March Sth, for the construction of sewers in the following streets, viz.) S3d a1, bet. Sd and 4th aves; in 46cb ot, bes. Lexington and rom Park to Madison ave.; in Lexiugton aves, and im Froat MAS & Ist ave, from “6th t b et, with branches in Sith and 54:6 sts, and in ¢, trom Gist to Od et, with lateral branch in 624 at. ; aiso for the construction of stone block pavements 4th w ‘ SToh at, f th 4 st, from Wall at. specifications and blank formes tor ¢ biaiped on applica. tion at this otiice, 1 VHENS, ROBERT L. DARKAGH, A, W. CRAVEN, Croton Aqueduct Hoard. O:tce Croton Aqueduct Dep't, Feb 24th, 106 366 XO SEWER ANP DRAIN PIPE MANL- facturera Sealed proporale indorsed "Proposal for seeer pice,” cleo with the name of the bidder end the date of iteoffering, will be received at this oftice until llo’ciock A.M. of Lbureday, Mareh Sih, 1506, tor the supp y jor the use of the Devartmens of about 68,00 lineal fret of vitrified stoueware drain and sewer: pipe, of 12, 1S and 1s uehes inte:ior diam- eter, Specstications and forms jor bids can be olsained on application at this office, THOMAS STECHENS, ROBERT L. DARRAGH, A. W, CKAVEN, Croton Aqueduet Board. Office Croton Ayueduet Departinent, February 24th, 1566, 67 TOTICE TO TAX-PAYERS.—OFFICE OF Commissioners of Taxes aud Arsesements, No 32 (hambere street, New York, Jan, 6, 1506.Notice Ie hereby given that the Asse-rinent Rolls of the Real and Personal Ketate of the City and County of New York, tor the year 1566, will te opm ter ingpection and review from and safier Mouday, Javuary 5 15.6, aud will remasa epenu til the such day of Apri. Dsdt tor the correction af eriore and the equalization of the assessments of the aforesaid real aod personal estate of the City and Couuty of New York. All persone believing them eives to be aggrieved, must make application to tae Commissione:s during the peried avove mentioned, in order to obtain the relet provided by law, ‘ihe act of 15% provides that, “ourity the tine the books shall be open to pubiic in pection, as hereinbetore provided, application may be maue Ly any person considering himself ax erieved by the aseessed vainstion of bis real 0 ersonal to, to have the same correct- ed.” If such pylica be imade in relation to the assersed valuation of real estate, it ue ben 4 wribity, eteting the ground of o, and thereupon the Commissioners i in their objection ther tho examire into the compiaiot, and udement the mesenement is ero } crue the same to be conected be mace in e abou ft fons eaae, it oahby he izeu to i,snhie be exumines uncer 16 Whe sua b or enrol arseremen » 10 be -o;lecieu, and fix Udy eat cause (Le #an euch rent oathe, may believe i cecluie deeis.iou ‘hereon within y daye ated euch eppieat she have beea to thei. rupe wi be mace by ihe muen! on ieal and PO 800K) Or mre bin acy. uplers it ehall appear, uncer oabl MWiation, that the party ee cies eu was cuatle ubia the period the correction taxes by reson of @ tom the city, A. d+» WILLIAM. od. W. BROWN, Conuiss ? BEST IN USE, Bice i) BEIEsT's HAIR DYE, Does not injure the Hair or Skin. To be had of D 44 pe ein Price FIFTY cents per ex eps JNo 40 Boule Second tie Wiliauabured bly GEORGE SPOONBILL; The Modern “ Omeer's® Progr Captain Hu calling for a glass of bie favorite * sewizzle,'' whic he dispatchee atone draught, and then, hav swora inthe members, and being s*orn himsel the hus'pess began by thes ant Hackett as eocretary, ers to be tricd: one bad “sold bis necessaries” in order to get drunk ; ** uutinous language’’ when drunk ; both of them high military crimes, to be severely visited by these who bad no temptasion to dispose of ther wardrobes, and could not undersiaod why ao sohiier's beer money was not sufficient for bie daily potations ; but who omitted the consideration that they themselves, when !n want of cash, oceasion- ally sents pair of epaulettes to * my uncle," and had achampagne supper out of the proceeds, at which neither sobriety nor decorous language were ngidly observed ries,—to wit, “anew peir of boots, # shirt, and» led of stockings,"' for which a Jew in the town The captan and the psy-serjeant of the manu's company swore to the the articles, andthe Jew who bought therm (an acquaintance of Lieutenant Hacke*t to whom he nodded with pleasing famili- arity), stimulated by the fear of a civil prosecu- tion, gave them up, and ap agaivat the prisoner. sentenced w three months’ solitary confinement, and “to be put under stoppages," according to the prescribed formule, and mutinous lang “ ed of; though the delay occasioned by bis « witnesses to character served only to add to the irr tation of bis virtuous and impartial ju was es fine looking fell’ soldier-like a company to which he POETRY. * the most abstinent person My Darling. Cushion, who tbat evening eave conviodeg Prot On, yearning heart! Ob, Nst’ning car! of the of sbetinence, by sngseing Ea. Why covet what we may not bear? See Brecatin pamatch at billiards, the result of Ob, fatal day | Ob, cruel Death ! Waa, that Lord Peliean’s soo found bimsetf, Why did you steal my darling’s breash ? ‘Was there no weary, aching breast, Pining to die and be at rest, Where thou could’st haply send Lf dart, Nor break s doting mosber's heart Was there no home beneath the sun, Where cwelt some lovely, unloved one, But thou must grudge my baby's charms, And snatch him from my circhng arma? Did I not chide the very air That dallied with bis go den bair, Leet |t #!) ould prove too rude or chill, And make my cherished idol ili? fay! was the day e'er ead to me When he lay smiling on my knee? Had not the nighs a sacred charm, When be lay pillowed om my arm? Why did'et thou stesl bim, then, fromme— | PRANK BOOK LOST—ON THE BOWERY Hush all his baby notes or glee— Quench the dear | ght of bis sweet eyes, And rov me of my paradise? Ob, tyrant! Ia there no appeal ? ( I not reach thy heart of meel? But give me back, O Death! my chil * He lives !"* but not through thee, O Death J D en toy eweet babe regain bis breash ; Divine coi passion sete bim fr-o— Jesus will grove him beck to me! , ~« ves. +0 At the ve eh hour, the court assembed. prepared for bra juchcial labors b niment of L euten- There were two prison- @ second bad made use of The case against bim who had sold his necessa- ad given bim two sbillings—was sufficiently clear. red as evidence He was found * guilty,” and But the trial of the man accused of drunkenness © was not so readily dispos- mg . He six feet Ligh, and bad as ny waa in the Grenadier nged. Lhe specifi which constituved his crime conssted in ‘< refused to leave the cauieen when somewhat vex- atiously orlered to do so by the orlerly serjeant, who forthwith sent tora file of the guard to com- pel bim; thus urging bim, when 10 sa excited state, to an actof insubordir ation, the gistof which Wass threat to knock the serjeant down, @ show of resistance, and certain analedictions ob the Lead of that fuuctionary, In this, as in the former in- stance, there could be no doubs that the breach of dis@pline complained of bad Leen committed, though several circumstances were pleaded in ex. tenumion of the offence. The Mau's preYious obaracter, too, Was very good; be was ordinarily a steady, well-couduc soldier, never shirked his hour of duty, was notgiven to drink, and, there- fore, as the principal witness lo bis favor said, ‘the more aisily overcome when hetuck adhrop, bas as barrumiess as a lamb, unless put upon.” These things averred and shown, she Court was cleared, and the members proceeded to deliberate. It was o Question only of the nature and extent of the punisnment to be awarded, The general in- * wuctiong, po less than the favorable couditun of th case, suggested leniency. But Capiain Huff w . asevere cisciphnarian of the old act.ool, an me for red-handed practice—the drum head aul the haiberde—and his opinion, if it might te called one bad only too much weight with the ovher meu bers of the Court, alof whom were pie- Jud.ced agaiuat tLe prisoner, whom they internally riug —if nos opeuly—condemned for intemeri with their day's anusenieuts, “ Corpore) Ree ment, of course,” saki Captain Huff, angrily; aod his words were echoed by ihe Court, though the ma- Jjorisy of them little kuew the fearful import of the sentence, ur they might have paused Leore they delivered over a Sue resolute young man, whose chief cr.me wWasan ebuilition of iemper, to the castivation of the las, which destroys the soldie:'s welf-respect; deyraves tins in the eyes of bis fel- lows; musilaies Bis body, and beavesan indelible scar upon bis mind, But she flat wens forth, aud was recorded in * bhantreds'’ against the uuioru- nate fellow; and Captain Hull having managed to sign the preceecings, carried them off to the com manding oftver'é quarters, to be “approved and coutirmed ;"" @ ratitcation which the Cuionel wae not slow bo give; for he wae gue of that class who are in (he babit of reconciling themselves to an act of cruelty, ty alwa. asserting in .beir defence that’ an exanp! necessary.’' He forgot in doing Bo, that this Was bos the way to preserve for the **Hunuredt” the name of # crack corps, and that the Lest example for those in authority is Mer- ey “With minds buoyant and refreshed by the dis- charge of the juoice! functions, for which they wore nevery respect 80 admirably qualitied, Eo Sin Spoouli) aod bis companions, giving them seiVes leave of al@ence fom the aiterucou parade, end having resumed their favor.te *nulty,’’ re poired to an obscure deu in a stable yard at the vack of the Bue Boar—a low pubic house in the filth.est quarter of the town—which Mr, Joseph Mages mace his heed-quarters, and there, for a couple of buurt, sulaced \uewselves wilh the agree able extibition of the contest between the badyver aud the dog Juno, which terminated by she later being bitten through both her fore-pawa, and neariy losing one of ber eyes; though, as Leuten- apt Wacding exulung observed, deuced dea: too game to give oO for such trities as those.’ The uabappy badger, that only fought in eelt-defence, was sccordingly * dror’u,’* as Mr. Bagge reluctantly admitieu, audins, how. ever, thas gue Was * Guth much the wuss," which a6 wore shan could Le said of the officers of the * Hupcre th’? who had yed toe spectacle, 1u.8 amiuseTnen, @uaed, wuicb ba. bo Jaro mili tary character Whatis amiLar.zed the spectator Wiis V.0lelve and bioodshed, (Lough ip an uuwor thy auu convemptible uegree, baugers sud ao,s, Dob Weds velug bel’ sULjory the youug gi ubiemen | adjourned tothe Higa Sirret, to louver away vall @o our @ the @ op ol Messre Moses, Lacarus and Body \4uee rel. .OUn Obeervanve au. uBily OCU pebuoe Were do sheir jes, while thy, rao in uevk lo Le pO jie Irom Whom they @ierwardce expecied Cous.derasion audtor warauce, Barut wuolly did they ‘il thelr .uny, Phe pretly pastry COOK, OL IDLLceLt, retiring gir, bu. com Serve in the shoj, camein ior ber share ol their ball-adwiriug sud all insolent persecuuons, and WOO. their slang and sentient Were wiike exhaus- ted, they dawdled back again to the barracks, to to dress for the fifth time tor m F The utes of the day, suas the events on which their thoughts bad Leen centered, again fur- J yished the theme of the geperal comveregtion. ot midmghi, minus a fall half of the allowance b ag bis noble father had iw. couki be no doubt, for the officer on the main-guard. before he tarned jn, that, “except Jonathan, he bad never seen an hie friend Bpoonbiil,” and this fact Captain Cush jon himees!f confirmed, adding, that tg he could afford next time to giv* pointa good P na asimorwm over which his money hed irav- ¢iled-—Euagu Spoontn!! was fain to be contentand im this satisiactory manner be closed one Bulal- (ern's day, there Leing many like it in reserve, expenses. 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