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First Page.) (Continued from the would be exerted to make them falfil their eaairees to the letter, There would be but one law for oll, whether Jew or‘entile, (Applause) The Offa! Contract would soon be printed, aud Dotcher im the city would receive a copy for bis a@oidance and ern The Board will also, fu a sbort time, publish nitary code for the guidance of the publie, The nance of Mesere, Keed and Cornell were then added to the Butchers’ Committee of consultation, aud the meeting adjourned, Fenian Martens.—Military rolls, accompa- nied by large remittances, continue to flow into the Treasury of both wings of the Fenian Brotherhood. Larce eure of money were received yerterday from Canadian Penians, who pledged themselves to ren - er to Gen. Sweeny all the aid in their power in his ne et jen. The headqnartere of Presi- t Keberts will be removed frem the Jones lloure another building, in Broadway, in a few days. report, which exeited auch remark, was ip cirenia- tien, yosterday, based apon as Philadelphia dispauh that ae Seward had r Fie to the remouetrances of pe British Minister that the proceedings of the enian leaders wore certainly of & mischievous if not of a orisoinal nature, but shat es long as they kept within the law they could not be iuterfered with ; Dut any breech of nentrality would be promptly Topressed by the stroug arm of the Government, Buttarps,—The great contest for the championship between Jobo Leery and John Me. Devitt, will take pince atthe Cooper Institute, this @vening ot Ti¢ o'cloek. Tux New Covurr Hovem Invasricatine Comuerren—Tis Cost ov THe Carrton at Wasik INGTON AND OF THE New Covet Hovse—Evivancs or Mavoe Guyrarn, Ma. Fow.en, Ma. Grows ann Orunns._The Special Committee of the Bupervisors, for the Investigation of the Court House Frauds, mot yesterday at 6 o'clock P, M. Prosent—supervisors For, Blunt, Hayos and Mieakley, of the Committee, aad Supervisor Ely with his counsel as prosecator. At the opening of the Committee, Supervisor Fly Tequested « copy of the official report of the previous proceedings, which wes granted. Mr. Anthon, of counsel, asked for ten subpamas, to insure the attendance of witnesses, which, after some discussion was allowed. Mr. Cram appeared for the contractor for the irom work, FEx-Mayor Gunther was the fires witness called, His letter to the Board of Supervisors, ip April, 1564, in regard to the Coart Honse frauds was prosented, but excluded. ratn objected to ite admission, and Mr, Anthon pleaded for lis recrp- tion, The substance of thie communication be Deen heretofore published inthe BUN. Mayor Gun- ther continued his evidence with regard to the charges of fraud contained in it, Mr. Chas. Fowler, an iron manufactarer, testifie! That he furnished irou for the Capitol at Washing ton at T cents ib, ‘That was in 1999, however, when iron was lower, Work was suspended on the tol in 4%}. and he now intended to claim en \tional 7 cents which trom hes cost him since the date of hie contract. He would have to receive on work done in the last two years 17, aud on some W \¢ @ pound, tomakes profit, He knew nothing the cost of the irom in the Court House, except from Mr. Gunther's communication, but he should de willing to do the work atihe price atatedin bis ates, The witnerw said 12% cente per pound r trop window frames, &c., was a fair price tor which our firm would have dove the work, 10 cents for the stairs, 11'4 for the rolled beams, &c.; ties, &ec., 9 cents, and the roofing at 9 cents: for the choring for stone 7 cents, and the iliumi per square foot, was our estima: rm wae willing todo the work. one million dol a our He had doneabout worth of work on the dome ef the Capitol, but if his additional claim was allowed it ‘would be $100,000 oy bal Mr.Anthon stated he Intended to show that the ber house is likely to cost as much. ow itness contiaued to five the prices of tron Per fcottor difierent kinds of work on the Capitol and afver the couciusion of his testimony, Mr. James. Jackson tod Mr. F. H. Gress wore called. The latter testified that he was at present charging more fer some of the classes of work than ‘the prices named in the comtract, He had his east- ings made at Cold Spring, aud was thus abled to il iron cheapor than city founders ean. the con- clusion of this witness’ ter the committee ade totoday aro P.M, Removat or Remains,—Tho work of re- moving the remains from the vaults of the North Dutch Church commenced yesterday morning. A Jargo portion of the remains interred in two of the pri receptacles for the d crumbled mito dusi, nothing remaining by which the af jas could be ntifed. he which were also mouldering, = Sears tn 8 © vaults wit be rommtsered i - i) reenw Cemetery Sueens those removed by thelr frienas. ’ Tur DisTicLeeies’ Seiz0rt.—Mr, Whit- man, Deputy Imterual Kevenue Commissioner, ‘has returned te Washington to report to the department ‘the result of bis investigations ia this city, The places seized are left in possession of special detailed officers, but work is not prohibited in them, As oon agall the seizures nro effected in the city and Ii be given, and the books of Many of the pro- Prictors of those i, eay they a:6 ready to meet any charges made against them. hey have always Sept thelr books open for inayection by the proper rh, and neither infeudea or attempted to per- petrate any fraud upon ihe covernmen A number of distilleries located at Flushing, W kow, Mel- yose, Jamaica and other pieces, ar be looked @fter aad subjected to a rigui examination, NaAvau,—The light draught monitor, Cohoes, duilt by T. F. Rowland, Feq., at Greevpoint, has Deen delivered to the Government authorities, and eatled for Philadelphia on Baturday, where, on her arrival, she will be laid up at League lsinod, ‘The gunboat Winooski has saiied for 4. Thomas, W. |, witb her full complement of men (149), to join the @quadron under command of Com, Palmer A Romay Catnouic Tracr Socirty has een established in thiscity, under the auspices of the Paulist Fathers, and the supervision of Arch- Dishop MeClosky and the Bishops of the Di " Branchos will be estavlished in all the large titles et the Union, and the Society will disseminate the doctrines and wership of the Roman Catholic Charch imtractform. The rate of member will be suf- ny low to enable all to aid the work of the City Govensment—Boarp or ALDERMEN ~—Braset Cinaning—New Manker, Ero, The Board met at 2 o'clock P. M., yesterday, Mr. Brice She President, in the chair, A resoiction wa. presented directing the Committee on Markets ly investigate and report the most effica- cious m: of causing to be erected a public mar on the ground bounded by 53d and Sth streets, a ist avenue and East River, aud to report such sugros- thous and recominendations as will teud at the ea:liess racticable’ period to the completion of the project adicated in the resolution, Mr. Ely offered a reso ution imatructing the Com- mittee on Markets to report as to the advisability of establishing @ market on the ground bounded b Eroces, wee Delaney ond ‘Foupkine fireets, Bot resolutions were referr ‘ on Markets ed to Committee ¥ Tesoiution, the Comptroller was direeted to furnish the Hoard a list of all the wharves, piers and slips the leasing of which expires during the current 7 . “Tho Committee on Lands and Places, to whou was rejerred the matter of the strect cleaning contract, eabmitted a report, with resulutions attached, In substance as tol.ows:— That tho contractors have not med the work as provided in their contract. in any of tho particulars eet forth in the reportof the Committee; and thas for some rexsous the Commis- sionere inay have thought it uot politia to revoke the contract upto the preseut time; requesting the Commissioners to retuse wo draw their youcher or ‘Warrant in iavor of the contractors, until such time as they have fully complied with their coutract, and also that the Commissioners requested to rejuse payment woik called for by said contrac’, and which bas not been performed; directing the Comp- trol.er not to pay she contractors anotuer dolar on this contract until they comply with the conditions of their contract ; directing she Corporation Counsel to proceed at once against the contractors for non- fultillmens of their contract, with a view of obsaining brict compliance therewith, aud if the requisite thority has not been granted by the Comiuission- ©18 to the contructors for neglecting their work as above « ated, thas the Corporation Counsel be directed to take such legal proc ngs against the contractors ae will jusure aad com: a refunding to the city of en them. Lala over, mee ing tbe action reedmen's such amounts illegally paid The Councilmanic reselutions @ of President Johnson, tor vetoing + Bureas bil, vap vead. Mr. Norton offered Le'exactiy Vie" aasue'’en the tasolseien srovional’ c o as sdapied By thle Lait. Oe js died opted a resolution giving rmiesion to the City Inspector to retain the use of "ula offices, for the purpose of setting up the basinoss of his resolution, the salary of the Red ion Cle: in the Controlier's Of Sans tnerensed to 91,800 ry] ennum.—Adjeurned © Wednesday. Boamp ow Councinmen.-$1, Parsiwe's Dax may then be putonor taken off with no ald b metal substantial than if sewed on with buttonhole is saved the wear caused by contact with the metal shank er eye of the common buiwo depot of this button establishment is, we believe, at 0 Reade street. yearsof age...... an inquest on the body of eter Bartlett, late = boat- man onthe barge “Star of the Word," merning Hugh Kelly, machinist, the Etna lrom Works, iu Goerck was crashed by s pianing mechine Jured that he died in a few moments afterwards. Circuit—Part I Cost or Cetennatine Wasarnotor’s Bittitpay.— This Board also met yesterday afternoon: J, Wilson Green, Faq. President, in the chair, The Committee on Ferries rted in favor of directing the Controller to advertine te sell at auction the ferry running fromthe foot of Spring street to Hotoken, tor a period of ten vears. The report was laid over for further comideration, A communication was received from the Mayor, tranemittio, ipvitation tr the Conventin of Iriah societ York, Brookiyn and vicinity, tendering to rand Common Council « re- view of the larac f the Irieh Military aod Civic Koc ieties, bo ty ce on Bt ‘atrick’s Jay, 17th ine, procession will para through th aetenie at i o'clock P.M, ‘The invitation was acorpted. A report wae received from the Special Committee on celevrating Washington's Birthday, The whole Sinount expended in the celebration war $1,473 6u (rahe the firewerks cost @1),260 W. Thereport was laid over The Board adjourned to meet Monday Tue DeatH ov Revescr Orvicen Gur. ritn--Vexpiot oF tix Comonen’s Joay,—Coroner Collin held an toqueet over the remains of William K. (inffih, the Internal Kevenue detective, who was suthocated on Haturday morning, by failing into «vat at the distiliery of M Banger, in Wert Sih street (Abbatwoir liace) Mr. Abraham Biauvelt, « special officer im the @myploy of the Kevenue Department, teetined that he accompanied (he deceased to the lirewery, where hey, had been sent to take charge of @ sill which had been seized by order of the Collector, the : taking an my hen Griffith lifves down and see who's dow & peculiar sound as (ri ed him whet was the meatier; ead « urgling nome in) feepornee ; he wee then utormed that Griffith haa falien into e vat; ig were soon obtained and the body was extracted, life Veing extinct ihe juryin the case rendered a verdict “that Witham ©. Griffith came to bie death by drowning, caused by the faliiug into avat of mash, atthe distiliery No. vb Abbatioir Pisce, on the morning of March ith, and we ceheure the preprietor of the pme for ea hon | such dangerous p sces as vale iu an Unprotected and exposed coudition,” “Eureka !’’—Such was the cry of a ‘ dis- tinguished" individual of modera, as well as of one of olden time, The last ery wae that of a button man" who parade the atrerts a low yours ago, liter ally clad in ap armor of brass butions. Ie hade rude contrivance fora self fastening" article, aad amused bimeecl!, as well as the crowd gathered by bie ular eppearanes, with taking off and putting on puttons, But the button man's Jelly has become e of the facta of weday, We t recontly in- pected a process for makiur seif-! ning bustons, hich commends iteeli to ui button wearereof eiiher What the process ta, will interest our read- ereeo much aa the rerult. but end material are mede in two the button. . A peeutia what we ab d cali a “harpoon wiihout thread, to fasten on the shank, end the f . “ disappeared, fingers, The shanks being alike, the buttons may be changed every day —brare, pear! and ivory o bone taking turns in the extit lsion of variety. The beat of iteil is that there new butions have uothing unsightly or clamsy about them pat insice the lining of the garinent, entirely ous of sight, while the butsonhole draws against a rubber The shank is band on the neck of the shank, and uot against any Thue the complete Luiton isin itmelf more thread, and the The Drownep,—The body of Joseph Liciordo, seaman, waa yosterday found floating in the dock at ing since the He wasa native of Napies, lialy, and ub ier 18, KB. KR. Deceased has been m th ult. Yesterday Coroner Wildey heid Deceased ad been missing since Thursday lest. Lie was 40 years of age. Kittep.—At about 9 o'clock yesterday ile at work im eh near Stanton, nd eo badiy tn. Corover Wiidey heid an inquest, and a verdict of accidental death was rendered. Kelly was 26 yoare of age, aud lived in Williamsburgh. Corer Excormmr Kincs.anp, of the Me- tropolitan Fire Departinout, wae the :eciplent, a few dave ago, of @ life insurance policy tor 85,0, to held good jor twelve months, Learep From A Winpow,—Laat evening James Curtis, of No. 4 Cherry street, while in a state into the yard, aud was instantly killed. A few days oa sister of (he deceased took a razor tiom him, with which be attempted to cut his throat, THE COURTS. Court Catenpags Tris Day, of in e yard, aug from the fourth story window ° Supreme Court Nos, 1041, 1043, 1045, 1047, 1149, 1051, 1061, 1063, 1066, 1075, LUSi, WoT, Luv), 1096, 1097, 1000, 1101, L107, 1401, 2119, Part Ll.-Ad- journed to Mond Mareh 19th, Para IL —Nos, GH), 742, 746, 812. 008, 6%, G81, 619, 475, 401, Bua, 219, 1082, 1918. 614, 997, 472, Bul, OSS. Special Term,——Noe, 161, 162, 165, 166. luT, ies, lia, ITi, Ht 178, 174, 175, 170, 177, 178, 179, bs, isl, 182, Superior Comrt—Part I. Nos. 491, 5007, 1998, 1791, 980%, 1216, 2437, 4749, 1779, 9O1T, 1947, 1949, 19ds5, 1055, 1999, Part I ios. 176¥, 2515, 2402, 2475, 145%, 2455, 2438, 18%), 2452, 1494, 2156, Ydoc, 2o7u, 4595, 2602, Common Pleas, Tris! Term—Part I,—Nos, 950, 898, 208. 1552, 1467, 1003, 1341, 540, 1119, 102, 1187, 1376, 1447, 1448, 1495 Part [l.—Nos. 1118, 1417, 125%, B38, 51, 1451, 1490, 1491, 1405, 1442, 491, 1406, 1497, 1499, 1o00, A Fast Can—Cuicp Lamep ron Lire. An action was commenced in the Court of Common Pleas, yesterday, against the Second Avenue Railroad Company by John Fener, to recover his expenses, loas of services, ete., caused by his little girl being rum over by 0 of the Comp | t was claimed by the plaintiff that the the time golng ateuch an uousual rate of « the attention of the occupants of the be street, The accident occurred in May, 1565, when the child was little more than five years old. She was takon to the hospital, where amputation of the foot was necessary, aud where she stayed © weeks. Aiter leaving there she still reguiued care and attention, The case in still on, Counreayeir Cunnescy..The examination of Garnett and Lachman, charged with uttering coun terfels currency, was continued yesterday be'ore Laoited states Commissioner Osborn, Considerabie evidence was taken as to the character of the accused, ‘The Commissioner reserved his decision, Tue Lins. BUlts AGALNeT Tite Meuccay.—In the Sapreme Court, yesterday, the first of the those caresof Max Mareizek adaluat Cauldweil and Whit- ney, was reached on the caleidar, but on the app ication of defendaais’ counsel, the case was put otf for the term Covat of Genenat Seastons,—John T, Davis yesterday pleated guilty to an attempt at grand larceny; and Jas, Irvin and David Dacnae ploaded guilty to burglary in the 3d degree, All of the above prisoners were remanded for sentence Elligot pleaded guilty to an attempt at grand larce- By, and was sentenced to the Penitentiary for six monthe. Pour * Iereniiiaencr,—The Philadelphia Govern- ment Bund Robbery..Mr. Luther 8. Lawrence, broker and banker at No. 164 Nassau street, recent- ly arrested on acharge of having eome $500 United States bonds in his porsession,which were stolen over two years ago from Mr. sonueborn, in Philadelphia, was examined before Justicy Dowling yesterday. On motion of counsel the magiriraie reieased Mr, Law. rence, Spencer lettis, who S arrested on a charge of having sold the bonds, was retained in custody, Stabbing Af’rey.—Danlel Donovan and Joba Fox, living at No, 36 Thomas street, quarreiled on Bun- day, and it is alleged that Donovan stabbed Fox in the cheek with a sharp knife, Donovan was arrest: eJ, and Justice Dowling committed him tor exami- nation, Robbery. Veter Weilbreck, keeper of a grocery at No. ls Greenwich street, was arrested yesterday oo | a charge of having stolen $72 and a coat trom John Burke, of Bay Ridge, L. I. It te alleged that com- plainant weat to Wailbeck's place on the night of the lith, when the priso: took his property aud turned Burke into the eut. The accused was arraigned and held for examination in the sum of $1,600 bail, Brutal Assault on @ Woman, Accompanied With Highway Robbery.—About 64 o'clock last evening, @ eorvant girl named Eliza Scott was passing down Fifth avenue, near Sixty-third street, when she was attacked by five young fellows,who beat herina shawefa) and brute! immenner abeut the bead and face, and then robbed her of what little money she ery spa Bhe ecried_out eurth wae beard by officer to the spot, but the scoundrels escaped before he The coat of one of them, however, was leit behind, the @lri having held bim eo fast that he was arrived upabie to cacape wi hands, She was ta @xbausted condition, Attempted Murder and Sutcvde place, last evening, street and 1th avenue, between Jobn and Albertina Gheet, busbaod and wife. The husband, becoming excited, shot the nnfortunate wornan in the face, ntering the ey ates hearing t when the ball, ¢ cheek, 1 {r c iver againet bie ave y fell, mortally vue lioepitei, # jojuries of th mreokliyn. Tue Lare Wi investigation into Mr, William Cellio Brooklyn, was com the new Court House, yesterday afternoon, deceased, it will t store at No, 04 Foarth etre the evening of Saturd he wae iound Iriug Hie died on the m believed that the b e be died several times, and at Kiernan, who hastened REMIGIO VASQUEZ, A TALE OF OLD MEXICO, —_—o— “Where ts the Cerro del Giante’" Teske!, not Without an apprehenmon that it might bea hun- dred ‘oaques away ‘It is the highest peak of the range of moun- tains," replied my hoe, “ which overhangs Guan- ajuato. If you set out from from here at dawn of day, you wil be there in the evening.” Irapnato le ninety-two en from Mexico, To reach Guanajuato I ha ll twenty leaguer to travel. It occurred to mo that Guanajuato wae the town to whieh the Riscayan nobleman had con ed Doune Luz, Besicea the curtainty of there metiing Dom Tomas, I had the hope learning the fave of # man in whom I slready felt an interest as ae if he bad been an old friend. This double con- adoration determined me. ‘Well,’ eaid Tto Cecilio, “we must go and waitupon Dow Tomas in hie own house, which he seerne in « greet hurry to reach.” ‘Tbe road to Guanajuato winds through « ravine of {nterminabie length called Canada de Marfil, and it was far on in the afternoon before we reach- ed that city, wi ose steep streets we traversed rap- idly in the direction of the Cerro del Gigante. « road that we followed on leaving the own was cut thout leaving the article in her ken to 5s. Luke’s Hospital in an A quarrel took in a house at the corner of 634 ad came out ot the hot rushed to the pursued ; bat when uld nol pe he placed the re- wo he dfired. He immedi- wounded, He was taken to ielie- yo afew minutes, The are consi lered very dangerous. u otf aod 4b LLTAMBAURGH Mconper,—An the circumstances of the death of #,0f No. 168 Washington street, meneed in) the Coroner's office, at rhe remembered, kept a jeweiry A Wilanepurgh: and on arch 2d, about 6 e'clock, senroless io achair in the store sorning of the Tth inet, It is ow wasinflicte! with a hickory qlub, w hile h was found ia {be sore. The only 7 with ravines and full of ruts, I was not long in ones of importance elicited wasaremark made by | regretting that Thad entangled myself in such « deceased to Lis we hortly lefore bie death, to the effect that “(ieorne Carroll kiiew something about defile as this, especially as night was coming on, it” (tho assault.) Connell, at sheir reward tor the arre Str, PATRICK’# be colebrated in B Trio Aseeeiations. York Bocietios iu the celebratiomof the day, are te be reviewed ell, and will passin Loughlin, in Jay street More Trovnoie is the F. TAuTMENT,—In eon DD. Fire Departmen the Commou Counce bell-towers, ete., th whole Department of thie District needs a thorough overtauiing for the Extensive BorGotaries.—Burylarics in the Eastern [istrict ar them are of s heavy character. Barah Blackwell, 64 North 6th street, wes robbed of goods and money to morning atreel, was recently perty Lo the atnoun "bilip Btock, corn avenue, and Hi. 1), 1), Late, corner of Morrell street aed Flushing avenue, were entered Sundey night, aud robbeu of email BRooktys Common COUNCIL,—At 4 meet- ing of this body lar Pp aekod au increase © the contract, derman of the St mittee reported adverse to paving the Aldermen on the Committee of Water ana Drainage for services on #aid commitiee, of Aldermen includ ‘Lhe report was adopted... diffeven. irich Associations was received, askin Al wen to review Day, which was accepted, *LONGSHOREMEN ON & Stt'KE.—The 'Long- shoremen of Brook terday. They assembled in conside: able numbers at different points in South Brooklyn, but principally tie Dock Basin, work doin, about A very litt cipation that work India trade commences, the men auncunced ther intention not to labor for less than 36 con ts per hour, They heretofore received 25 ceute per hot r. Srxiovus Cag Acctpewt,—Abont 74 o'clock last evening, Mr. Koderi Clinton street, met from the front plat susteiuing @ fractur The investigation was adjourned until Wednesday etiernoon eady turned the tovg The honse of uted from Peter 0’, lara, contractor for cleaning the streets of the Sth Wad, stating that ander the rules of the new Hoard of tlealth he would be unable to perform his contract at the price propored, and The autject sae referred to the Al. and we were on en unknown road. As we ad- vanced the ecenery became wilder and more deso- late; the muise made by the runnels of water which bounded over the rocks on either side, and the cawing, of troope of crows which hovered over bead, were the only souuds which broke the atill- nheas around “Ab! senor,” said Cecilio, approaching me when had halted for a moment to recall to my Fecollection the instructions J bad received, “this gully seems eres! cutthroat place, andl hope hothing worse will befa)| us than wandering ail night long in this labyrinth of mountetus, w the cold cuts into one's marrow."' I was nos insensibie to the cold which began to prevail in this deep valley, and I threw over my shoul the manga that the B scayan had givoa ange for my cloak, It to share in ; bus I judged it better to keep 3 to wyeelf, and continued to advauce, certain besides of Leiug in the mght road, although it was becoming rapidly darker and darker, Ab- rupt preciviious rocks, with whitened crests, rose bowre and on each side of us, Already the moun- tains Were throwing their long shadows across the volleys; the evening mist was wounting in light flakes from the deep bottoms in which the brooks purled tothe mounteia tops that the sus wae toucbing with his departing beams ; and Giant Peak, which seemed to me 60 near, rosealways at The Breoklyn Common tine last @vening, offered 36.0 stot the mudderer. Day.—This anniversary will rookiyn this year by the different Lieretofore they joined the New They by the Mayor and Common Coun- rev ew before right Kev. Bishop D. Fine Dr. sequence of the failure of the B. t Committee to obtain funds from i! for the repair of engine houses, ¢ firemen composing the different disposition to “throw up.” Some of thetr a), The um askei for wae purpose of reconstruction e on the imcreas, but none of The store of Mra. the amonnt of #50, earir Sunday rot As gM noo reat are the sane distance, encircled with a purple balo, tof $400. The grocery stores of | OY*Tepping the neighboring heights with an ap- ar of Cook street and Graham | Pe®rauce of gloomy wajesty, as if placed there ae she guardian of the mysterious tressures inclosed int . an iounte of money aud goods, mse ROWSE OF ie Ger “You know the proverb, master,"’ continued Cectho: “those who go to seek wool often back shorn, Something telle me that we hay ourselves into a terrible mess. Whocan this Don Tomas be whom every body on the road knows, but whom we can never caich? Sowe bandit chief, I fear, who has bisown reasons for not showing himself; eudI think," he comtinned, in @ low tone, “that these gorges are not so solitary as they ecom. Mother of Jesus! did you not see the gleam of s musket-barrel among those branches up there?’ lcarried my eves involuntarily in the direction pointed out by Cecilio; {t was nothing but the wind ajritating the thick branches which crowned the crest of @ preci and Tcould not see far on ac- count of the ie: affected to laugh at my servant's fears, when I thougbt I beard « sound resembling the click of a guo-lock. Our horses could advance but slowly, owing tothe rocks with which the bottom of the ravine was covered. [ quickened my pace, however, A'latonce «flash burst forth over our hoads, the whic of a ball shot past our ears, and the report of a gun echoed through the ravine, accompauied by adull sound, as ifthe ball had been fattoned against the ro ks. “Abl the scoundrel,"’ cried a» voice, which seemed to come from the top of the precipice, 1 heve missed bin.” My fret impulse was to close my eyes, in the @Xpectation o: hesringianoiler report, An instant pansed in ternbie anziety, during which the t eveulog a communication was f salary or to be rele: from nh Ward... The Finance Come upon the ground that the saleries jed every chuty to be performed, . Aninvitation from +e the their proce, ston on Bt, ick's lyn struck for higher wages yos- It appea.« that there is along the dock ', but in anti~ will be brisk wheo the West & (iray, residi No, 11 nful accident hy fallin, Fulton avenue car and «, besides being conaid. withe foim o! eo. on erably bruised shout, the hy fir. Gray wad she echoes reverberaied among the rocks. I then mistorsnne to bave only one soun ; sing a wooden | raise! my head to seek for the place trom whic re, Now the chances are that he wiil lose the sound | the ghot tied been fired, but ihe te lay 0 thick a 68 . ane Foxit __, | the beights thas i could distinguish nothing. A MAR March 15, 8. rises, 6 STEAMBNIP —V eMIPs..J Trund BRItis—Bechilier, (Paring (Britieh) Barbadoes; 8 WK aiid torn off the pennon of my lance, which was within two feesol wy body, clearly proved that Thad been aime! at. "Tia lucky I escaped that abot,’ said I to Cecilio ; "but come, let us climb the rocks on both sides, aud ley bold on the scoundrel who is seem- tug!y #0 sorry that he has missed." ** Bus,'* cried Cecilio, who was vot at all pleased with the task i Lad sesigued him, **there is no in- dication whatever that sey aimed at you; beaiiey INE NEWS. 16; 8. sets, 6 04, High Water,05 51 CLEARED, ineland, Hughes, Philedelptria, y, Colale; H. Pwing, N, Orl@ena, ) bureka, Uportoy M BCHUOON® KS—Alex, McLeod, IT wou'tlosve you. Isistue duty of @ good servans Pesack ‘ oe snged in, Gialvest to be always at Lis master's side.’ tainford; Eve, Fall River. ELUGP ackstone, Allen, for Providence. I gained the top of the rocks before him. As far as my range of vision extended, | saw nothing bus AERIVED. the distant hills deeply bathed in wiclet, a few TEAMSHIPS nta, London and Havre; |. Hels of maize whose heavy heads swung slowly Baratoea, Noxfo 8 Gull, Baltimore; Albem backward aud forward, and so1we deep gorges iu Norfolk; Key W Apalachicola, vis Key West; | the Bierra, denoved by deeper tints of color. The New York, Aspla F country around had a sad, melancholy look tn the Baie as Mer iy sreribeldh Sen Frgnciee. gray OF the evening that was creeping over ail, Ib et nake, Shangtlae: aphae oko been 4 me Anielope, Pines, (Ham) Hamtn Would have imprudent to bave turned; so I Me, from Matanz PRIGB SCHOUNERS—L Mesde, Eastport; 5 Jefferson, Fairhay N, Bedtord; J R Mi Richmond; ohn —LOVE OF jn anything, Pre IN ASYLUM is REVENTION Every famlly { of BRINS T'8 tmpr | MEDY—the b Cure as weil ae t ©) commended t the most fudi lar ure ous Prepared per bottle, MERICA AGENO ov the’ | torneye tor securin this and all toreigo Moesre, MUNN & CO, have had seventeen year experience in soliciting Anvorneys for more than * Pamphlets containing the important information to inventors, furnished, free, op application, Cousultation and advice free, ST Park Row, N Washington Lb, v. ROW Griftithe, Matan a, Buenos E Arey, Cienfues Portemonth; J K Baker, New London; Olive Branch, 1 pturdevant, h Helea, Key W " MEDICINES. sstely and positively cured by Dr, KRING's Faun our Salvation Powders, given unknown to the person Hudeou ot cor, Grove at, N.Y. ee) )*: FULLER'S OFFICK, NO, 45 Sullivad et, two Locks from Cama! en o*, scrofula, old nicers and cancers, Sia YING-IN HOSPITAL—A NEW LYING- ton Ave, and let et, For admission apply to the Ly good carbine could carry a ball there quite Vist Directress, 8) Fast let et, between the houre | easily; but, from the windings of theravine, isiea of Yand iW daily, except Sundays. Aprieants Thust | gwo hours’ march from here; anc, as the night is uing certificates of former « c duet, es can . fo Biictnnt et ite Ane inte, 446 coming on, and the road rather difficult to find in reparation ever introduced for the ra. und all Looreness of the Howe's, roe of the Leet physicians as ove of at 40 south Second at, Wiliamsourgh, ~MES828. MUNN & OO, Publisheas Reientitie American,” coutinue to act as At- coutinued my march, in a short time! perceivedin the distance a building of considerable size; no smoke ro#e above the roof, Indeed, it seemed quite deserted, Isbad probably been at one ime a work-shop. 1 was coulirmed in this Opinion by the dilspidated state of the walls, sud the large holes iu she tiling. Just when Cecilio was alight jug tw assure Limeelf that the place contained no inuabiiaut, # horseman issued from @ by-road, and ver, of Portlan: n.) Havane. 6, Hints, Sagua, A Burlingeme, Wareham; Gen T Wine rookbaveu; Thomas en for Virginia; White Sea, tehell, Greeuwich for Elizabeth- port; Sallle Smith, Fell River; O F Hawley, Green- | came galloping up with a carbine in bisband, He a Bella 1008s N. Hea ioray 4 5 Aten Greesports stopped suidenly on seeing me, and continued to A egee, Providence for Pluladelphia; Herschel, | joue at me for som Darien; Blien Louise, N. Haven; £ Arculacius, — = i x@ seconds with anairof tear bern: Garah Clark. aud visible distrust, All at once he burstinto a New Suffolk for Philadelphia; United, Newiern: loud roar of laughter, Fverereen, Greenport for i iphia; Charles A oy oe en Giraluer, Newport. { FPhvtadelptias 1 Wilson, pe are not then, Remigio Veequez!"" he in ‘ rt tor Philadelphia acon, Greenport ; Prana, Greenport for Pails elphia; Klectric Flash, “Ab! Benor Cavalier, pardon me; I fancied is iJ V¥ Wellington, Philacelphia for Boston; | was Romigio Vasquez I was firing at,’ New bern: Triton, Ge orgetown: Alfred Again she fellow laughed loudly, but added, in » tone of regret, **Caramba | to say that I missed at twenty paces, when I had covered you too; but a sudden wove- ment yOu mace saved your life. Ab! but lam in- deed sorry." * Of baving missed, no doubt, No more of that, if you please, ‘The hour and the pleco seem quite euitable for my taking my revenge by blowing your brains out." “For what!" cried he, slightly alarmed, “I thought you were my enemy ; 1 was deceived, I fired at, aud missed you, ‘Ine one quite compen- asios ‘or the other; and, for my par T would aot m you the le n the world," ¢ unknown appeared so convinced by the force of his own argument that I could not help leugh- lug. I then asked if I were far from the Dario del iwante. D Gritle INTOXICATING LIQUORS ¢ #1 per box, doid only at 455 ‘ 406 Speciality, ekin dis~ openedat the corner of Lexing- the dark, 1 offer your lordship a nighi’s lodging under my roof, slow you thal no ma- lice." The dilapidated appearance of the house promis. ed only @ Very sorry sbelier, but the offer seemed trankly enough made, and I was, besides, one of that class of unencumbered travelers with whom robbers only exchange salutationson the road, I made no vilficulry, thorefore, in accepting the offer, sud dismounted, he unknown led me through vas hall, whose toof was much broken ip many parts, and, while he was assisting Cecilioto un- saddle the horses, Tcoud see by the tools lying about the place that I wasin ne of those metallur- gic work-shops, where the silver extracted from the mines receives its last treatment, My host was not long in returning; he lighted @ miner's toreb, and then told me to consider myselfat home, Misery seemed to have taken up ite abodein this ruined building, and I could not help remarking to myself that there seemed little likelihood of getting here even the slightest refreshment, I opposite to my host, and tred to Listen patioutly to tbe explanahons be was giving 18 BETTER THAN CURE. should be provided with a bottle 0 ~ SUN" CHOLERINE KF- ventive of Diarrhoea, Vyseniery, It ie re- remedies ever prepared for popus aua tor sale wholesale and retail, Price 2b cta, ool AND FOREIGN PATENT ve Patents for new Inventions in countiics, fenta, and have acted as 0, 000 Inventors. Patent Laws and other Address MUNN &CO, ew York, or cor, of ¥ and Teh ota me about the uses of various instruments which never seen before; but ae time passed, there seetned to be no likelihood of any thing tog placed on the table, I said frankly. “T eum very hungry.” (Po be Continued.) Too Late for Classification. @RBATES. CHINNSaddenty, om Monday, 12h inst, Georg: Chinn, sged 4 years, 10 months and | day. The friends and acquaintances of the ag 4 respectfully invited to attend the funeral, late residence, 114 Suffolk st, om Wednesday a' boon, March 14, at 9 o'clock a MAs0xtc—TH EK MEMBERS OF THE of Hope No, 43, F.& A, M., are here! moned to attend at their Lodge Rooms, cor and Bashwick aves, on Tuesday, March 13th, at | o'clock P. M., for the purpose OS aid the fribute of respect to the remains of our dece brother JOSEPH B. WARD, ficers Benton of Oltman | Re, 446, and Members T lodges, are ri invited to attend. order of JOHN L- NOSTRAND, W. 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