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(Continacd from the tal “ei still Festan Movemenrts,—The Pevians are & weeping up the exoitement among ‘emer ves. al. hous the outside public have jos fait. In the move- pens since At. Patrick's Dey pasred of without « ow being struck for Ireland. The leaders here First Page: , lo thet Stephene hee left Treie X00 thet et coming to thie country vettle 4 ai matters, and that be will retarn egain a e twill at onc9 coms ence. A ar 13 moot at Tammany: . ~p- kL made by Meters, Glass, “ yDonsell and others in favor of the jnvasion cede us ine only feasibic plan, Many of the o her «offering them the taking to thie view . eet resare for their inve meetings of ("Mahony © yrening im various pa.ie of the city articles for the Fair of the terhuod con arrive ai 59 eat ITth str and there of @ enoressful opeuing, Phe Novelty ip iid ete cause of the Brother: Kourse or tar Moox,—Such ao event will take place tomorrow (Iriday) snd will be ible Laronghout the United States and nearly the whole sentiment of America. 11 will becin here abont 16 minutes before 10 A. M.and end es half past one welock” Tho total eciipre will leat for one hour and 89 minmtes. twill begin at @ point in the mooa minety eight degrees from fte moat Northern pom, toward the Kast, as seen through « telescope which does not Invert. Tne Great Boxy Ropneny—ARrest oF ens Atiaory Puincirat,— The alleged princips) ia the great bond robbery of & 00 from the offiee of Mr. B. G. Lord has been apprehended, aud there le er probability of the stolen property bei ered. formation reached United state m4 iy days siuee that the pe ir were about to lea Boston eapposed privcipa! in this m: tored og 4 gl N tira r ’ Seen teowvered. The is offered of the thieves aad recovery of whe property em ao nearly e quarter of @ million of dollars, of Our Maonpy Tuvunspay.—The eve seviour's passion, and the institution’of the blessed Hacrament are commemorated to day by all CUbris siane, but especially those cf the Episcopal and Catholic Churches, In the latter Church two hosts are consecrated—one of which is consumed by the priest and the other carried in solemn proeersion to the repository, « shrine beautifully ornamented and esyecially prepared for the occasion; the hymn Panga Lingua Glorioni beng eung. 1a many of the Churches these repositories are decidedly beautiful. In St, Stephoms’, in 9Ath street, the repository ise repreerntation of Jerusalem. with Moant Calvary iu ietance. At St, Bridget's, the repository wil! eplond ornamented with natural rejend will be ligh with some two hundred ges jete and wax tapers, In Bt, Mary's, Bt, Theresa's and other «burches the repositories are particularly hand- emo. That of Bt. James’ ic beautifully erne- mented by the ladies of the Church, and there will around it about I ie) worth of natural flowers, The ladies St. Andrew's bave vot been bebindhand, and the repository will be covered with rich lace curtains, and eplendidly litup. AtSt. Peters, in Barelay sireet, the shiiue will be aderned wtih ratural flow ors and evergreens, The curtains will be of the richest lace, and about two buadred wax tapers will light ist op. e caihed- ral will alo bave @ handsome one, more rich than e/sborate, however, in ite adoruinents, At tho Kecew: toristeon Third etree’, the sepucure will be fust ed by erined men, and mourntol anthems wi!! be gus ail might in frontof theshrine. Atthe mass to-day, joy ie called forth for itution of the eacrmr out. ‘The © rung, the gloria sung, and the 1emembrance of bitter ion for a moment euspended. After nee Rome, the Pope washes the feet of thirieen fimen,ia memory of the act of the Savior in washing the feet of the dis ciples. In other Oatholic countries this done by the celebrant of the mass. ‘ihe day is cal “Thursday,” because the Autepbou @ung. The Tenebrm, an office which has often been des. eribed in the Sun, was sung yesterday afternoon in e!l the Cathelic churches, At the Cathedral, the Archbishop officiated in perere, amisted by Very Nev. Wm. tars, D. D.. Rey. F, MeNerney, Kev, | ugenle McGuire, and several o'bers, At St. James’ Mev. Fathers Farrelly and O'Callaghan officiated. - Peter's Father Quina, At Bt. Joseph's, Key, f Farrel, At ‘Iransfiguration, Rev, Father . At Bt. Andrew's, Rev, ather Curren. At t. Brephen's, Rey. 6. MoGlyan, and oiwers, The ‘enebrm will be sung to-day and to-morrow at the @ame hour, Boanp ov Heattru—Anorugr Interest- 4N@ Beeston. large number of complaints were eont iu yesterday. The dumping ground for street garbage, foot of Rast 33d street, is still reported asa Buleance, the duming now being continued ap to lat avenue, The dumping ground foot of Rivington eireot is also complained of. Poari street, between tate and Whitehall, is complained of, for its filthy condition, Eight tenant bouses in the block have no sewors or facilities for carrying off the liquid filth. A sumber of stables are reported dirty and omitting a {atid odor, About a dozen goats collect on the sunny side of the street; every one denies their ownership. Ip Brook!ys, corner of Atlantic and 6th preanes aus number of tenant houses are reported fithy. Ki persoss in | yomly of Warren ane yovess * wore reported for keeping cows, horses ein their collars and yards. The new Balldine corner Wyokotf street and 4th avenue, in eonse- quence of the giving way of the wali, ts liable to fall shany moment, Ashes, garbage gud otber ulth aie allowed to accumulate [n Pacific, Powers, Nevins and Wyokoff streets, and om Atlantic and « portion of re ailngien avenues, The Sanitary Squad seized 16 “bobs.” 1 hog, and 76 lbs, of ham, ali of unsound and bad quality, 4 special meeting of the Board was beld yesterday at 4 o'clock P, M., for the purpese of hearing the Health laws, as prepared by the Counsel to the Board read, and for ether busines. A uew style of marriage certificate was supmitted(by Dr. Harris (Bureau of Records) which is as follows: tSwo of the Bestel New York, ix the city ef this....day of........186 . saa! Witnesses to the Marriage, Attests........ eee OMcial Btation On the back is givem the full names of their places of residence, places of birth, father's mame, mother’s maiden Bane, num) of marr and if widowed, aud insidem name of b: ete the folowine @ 0: nde, pnd * & widow, To this ore the parties ages, color, occupation, We, the Groom and Bride, named in the above certubeate, hereby certify that the iniormation given is correct to the of eur knowledge and belief. Bianed i presence of... oc ihide, 4 communication wae received from Brown, De Voo # Koapp, in answer to a request of ihe Boar he wed (he priv ~ VY camnine en heir pads board till the loth of May, ai cleansing of ceilars, os. The over, % OA laclude the refuse of auy ral tal. Placed oe foun or iY from the Becretary of New Of Brate te the Mayor ork,iwas read and ie. erred to the banisar Lee, Sneleehas one from the United Bta.6e ~ J. 8 Bequire, givin, that broke ow ts aller, it bad been OL suggests should Le i quise s To remedy the imoomvemience anu disticar toar wighy arvee Com such quaautine in case. wuee ihe da pet 1B Veeseu, the \ oneus ous. ped Unat vessels sochoosing Le allowed \o take on Ot the port 0: uepariase ® health officer, ewory and .esponsible to our authorities, aud chosen pb with the appsoval of our Vomeul ab said port iG cholera bad wauifested iteeil in the vesel duiin the tume occupied ip the vorage suou: as part of wwe quarantine, &@ merue which cannet be avop.ed where the officers anu a ou board the veuse: are inseiesied in conces|. (ng the disease, in case (he Government should ecoede to this suggestion, the proposal of 41 10 ine la Sanitary Commission at Constantino. ole by our representasive, might secure iis universal rece aud save mush auavyauc® On Whe ong Unes of travel Or. H. em ott et Tes als off f . eficer district which the tay ereato, including ‘m weeread and over till the seguiar to-merrow, as wes e letter from the Buper+ % juesting tha} whea th officer, eith a peal » eltber es w gue should emma cand © onde Health Ort penees prepared by him for the guidance of the Board, containing 164 sections, wh as orderei to be printed, It makes p ovision fo nui ance ery ip the city including liqu f salovus, concert thioons, firearms, fireworks, theatres. &¢.; || prevente the enie of oyeters trom 1s: of May to lat of Sep ember, prevents the sale of jiquor to drunken men or women nod without license, provides that theatres and laces of amuseme@ntelai bo. te overcrowded, and n fact ie most comprehensive in ite previsious, It teok an hour and a bof in the reading, MEETING OF BAG AND PAPER DEALBEB ABD SHODDY MARBUPFAOTUREMA A mase meeting of persone pursuing the abeve occupation was held lasteren'ng at 193 Bowery, for the purpose of taking messares in relation to the action of the Board of Health in excluding rag deal- e:efrom this city and Brookiyn, Mr, Peter Me- Kaight, the Chairman, said the meating was called to_ferm an woriation ia regard to the Heat’ Officers rho ted to drive them into places o Found or el Lere The Health Officers were inclined to cenaure thely business as detrime bean, te never know it to be ea, bnt thour ht i¢ better to moet for the Lurpose of co ing wat. lon they should take iu On mousn of Mr. McDiv a Comin tppointed w devise rome pl for carrying om the Dusiness ip such a mann tile bed ast objection- of the He ib Com. le Hrookiyn ine uded? all jook after the interese jisces in the vicimity: the Committee, y. homes Smith, Georke W. Mebe itt, Joho 4. Spinning, Jaceb Harte Worth, Judod Poss, Patrick Weldon, Brooklyn: John Kelly, and P. BK, Jolineon, On motion thea Chairman wee acded, and appomted Chairmen of the Com nites A member asked if the Board of Mesith conld ret ina compuleory manner, The Presidvat eald that he hed seon the President of the Board, wo bad stated that bo would hear two cases one the bent. and the other wo.r', in the line of bus nese, and give toem a fair hearing, andi! the business wes @ pulse ence, then it would have tole rent ourol the city He thous bt an injunction might le 0 edito pre vent the Board of jlealth inveriering bees until the matter was decided in th he hoped .bey would not have lo go to treme, A German Chemist here reme itha: if they would tumigate their rags be did not thick thet the Board ot Health would iaterferu. Ihe mocting then acjourned. Postronep.—The sale of ’5,000 gallons of spirite recently seized in the dis! illerice here, which was to take place yesterday was posiponed for our week by an erder from the Treasury Department. A larre number of liqaor dealers were in attendance, Tne failure of Culver, Penn & Co,, an- nounced in yesterday's EUN, was caused wwainly br the recent depression ju petroleum and oll property, and the building of a railroad from Pit Hole to Keno, Pe., by the firm, which cost a much larrer sum than expocted, Tbey have made an assignment to , *. Howard & Brough, and they hope, atter s little time, to be able to meesall abilities, Is ts fesred that in consequence of their extensive cou- niction with Ponnsy:vanie and Western National banks, the failure of sume of these institutions may follow, but this is by no means certain Fine wy Broapwar.—The building No, 616 Diroadway, occupied by Dr, Von Eisenberg, wee darnaged by fire jest night to the amont of $10,000 en build) 4 %5,006 on furniture, The letter loss is nares ty {nevrance. The building 19 owned b; Thomas F, Sturgia. The fire originatea from ap overheated but air regisier, Cart, HALL, Tuw Antic Exrroner,—An opportunity ie now offered to the friends of Capt. C, FP, Hall, who may wish to communteate with bim, to do so, A vessel wil lfor Repulse Bay abous the tniddie of April, the captain of which will gladly take out ali parcels, letters, &c.entrasted to him, Persons wishing (o avail themes, #6 of thie opportu: nity may send their letters and packages (o Bs Osbon, 132 Nassan street, room 93, avy time before April 10th, and he ill seo that they are forwarded, Batu.—The First Annual Ball, Civic and Military, of Co, F, lst Regt. N. G. 8. N. ¥. CHawkin's Zovave-) will @ place this evening at Joues' As embiy Kooms, 666 Broadwa-. “1a Treg Woman.’’—The Rev. Dr, Teas- dale, of Missies.ppi, will deliver hie popular lecture on the subject, iu she Cooper lostitute, this evening, for the benefit of the suffering orphans in bie affiict- od aud desolate State, ‘The tieme and the object are both attractive; aud those who would find the true woman, sud at the same time dry the orpuan's tears, should uot fail to be present, THE COURTS. CALENDAR FOR Tn cesar Hapreme Court, ocuit Per 1.-Nos, 1265, 186%, 1869, 1287, 1511, 1803, 1447, 1461, 1456, Ase 1357, 1417, 1465, 1465, 1469, 1471, 140%, 1438, 1487, 1491, Pars 11, acjourn- ed for she term, Mart LiL Nos, 1108, Beds 8 645, 1355, . S34, 461, 1149, 978, 385, 959, 1 10.8, lili, lg 1418, 10:9, superior Court, ‘rial Terms,—Adjourned for the Gocamon Pleas, Trial Terms.—Adjourned for the term. Monper Cases at tire Court oF Arrmats.—At the Court of Appeals, Albany, yesterday, the case of Frank Ferris, convicted of the marder of his wife, by dashing out ber brains with an axe, was argued upon appeal, Decision reserved........The case of Bernard Friery, convicted of the murder of Harry Lazarus, was also argued, and decision was re. served, Tux Lowe Istarp Rattnoap Disasten.—In the Supreme Court Circuit, yesterday, Eugene BD. Over. ton brought suit against the Long Island Railroad Company, to recover $50,000 damages for injuries received in the railroad accident on the Company's line in August last, which the p'sintiff claims was caused by ‘he ligence of detendant's employes. The plaintiff proved that in consequence of a luck of accommodations he got up and gave his seat tos lady. Hes:ood on the platiorm, and when the col lision occurred he was thrown from the car and fractured both bis legs, The defendant ciaimed that plaintiff could mot recover, because he coutributed 'o the accideut by bis own negligence lhe jury Were directed to bring in a sealed verdict, Attrexp Rosucaxy or A, T. Brewaat.—In the Supreme Court, yesterday, the case of A. T. Stewart etal. aget, James Hackett, came up for trial before Justice James, This wae an action brought by the plaintiff to recover the sum of $1,000 from the defendant, under the following circumstances: The deteucant, Hack- ett, was formeriy « porter in the employ of A. t. Stewart & Co., in this city. In sepiember lass the plairciffs received information that a theft had been comn tied in their sore, co.ner of Hroadway aad Chambers street, implicating the de'endunt iu the crime, The plaintiff ed his arrest, aud on being teken to use he contessed that he had been engaged tn taking govds out of their store and seiling them for several months—in value to ebout $1,000, Upon an examination of hie room where le board. od, a savings bank book was found, in whieh appeared somo $2Y8 to bis credit, rapposed to be tne p. ocreds of these robberies, The defendant war sudsequentiy indicted for larcen), aod this eivil suit is brought to reach those proceeds Coptain Jourdan, of the Birth Procinct, teatified that while in tatiou house the defondant admit ted that he nm taking goods vut % the piasi tits’ ato 9 fore ‘al months previous, tothe auiount of about 51,00), ‘Lue cefendant was called to the stand to testify in bis own behrif, and denied waking toe adinission testified to by Captain Jourdan Under @ briet chaiey from he Court, the jury, withcut leaving their seais, rendered @ verdict for tue plaints or the amou: med. Tus Merxom Case—Age Srain anp Cniit at Want—The case of the U. 8. ve. the steamship Meteor came up again yesterday in the U.S. Districts Court, when Mr. Evarie urged an immediate pro- ceeding with the trial op the meriis, preluminary matters having been diposed of. ihekineon stated that ther thought fs neces- the other aide dealt oo largess in technicall ties, rove fact tat WAr existed between Spain and © and for tha: paipmwe to obtain cer- tain pape.» and decurments trou W ington, He | would ask ap adjourninent fora day two for the Purpose of procuring \hose papers. Ar, Kvarie objected & the adjouroment, ‘The D.etrict Attormey sald that they thought ft necessary to procuce tite @vidence Lelore introduc. ing Other \estimouy,inu order to avoid technical | ebiections, ‘I'he Court them ad! arned to Friday | Bert, Mr. Evarte them asked isso to renew the motion lor bending the vessel, perinission, ini igure of Maxurep WomEn.—The case of Ter- hone ageinst Dougherty came up in the Supreme Court Circu:| before Justice Sutherland, This action was brought agninst the indomnitors op & bend given to the sheriff om taking goods in execution for ‘he value of those goods, The execu- Mon was against the Lu.band of the plaintiff, and the consist rep one ting ot housebold furnisure, were renee? wih claime ye es Ag and | ‘Lhe Court reiused the Lusbane’s, and that he had paid some oi the rent sod sesisted In his wife's business fround that 1s appeared that the horband bal paid « portion of the rent of the boardine- cenied the motion, bat in h elated that the Mairled Worma sation of the commor jaw, the piaint ff was bound to make out clearly that the goods were the products ot her e*parate Vusiuess, whatever frou the husbaad would prevent the effect of the law, the Cours held that atriv.ai or uuimpor- tant coatrivulien would not be ro hei! 84,108 17 James Turner, whe, it ie aid, was banished from Califoraia by a Vigilance Committee, and sabee- quently associated with the murderers of [111 Poole, ) esterday morning ou a charge of Indy's watch,a revolver and $100 f EB. Kendrick, of No, 2) Fast iTth etraet, by whom he was emplayed af a servant, hie guilt, end gave recover miited SWinpLep out or @46.. asp Comins Boremer Joreph C Smith, commitied suicide at No, 194 Fal ton street, ou Tuesday, by shooting himeelf through the bead with a revolver, Saree months since he returned from the war, and having saved nfow hundred dollars, desired to in vest it in come buriness to an advertisement in a morning poper in whieh au fer waa made to tako a man into partnered payment ot ed, Lutae mith hed only $48 ed to take that amouni, cluded thas he hal been ewindied, and meeting Van Thu en the watier was compromised by the pay ment to Smilth of mii i" Van Dusen, of No, 009 Broadway.” March 29, 8. rises, 8 49; be hport for Providence; Di . Somme evidence wee that portions of the farnimre hat been Ona mwodon to dim thy comp'sint, on the ee, the Court ee tothe jury net being im dero~ On &@ request to charge that any contribution Ihe Court gave « verdict for she plaintiff for Pouce Letetiiaesce Yent to the Workhouar arrested yesterday on the complaint of Mary Ann Seott, livin No. 41 ‘Thomas street. ine com plainaut « Turner of uring profane an! indecent lnug ttriking her with « poker and fierbting. in defou, of $1,0.0 bail for bie tu ure @ood con’ Jvatice Dowling sent Turaer w the Work- mee Theft by @ Servant._Wwm. Kenney was arrested having etolea « ) Ar, Edward The scrused aimiied information whch led to the p of the property, Justice Mansticid com enney for trial Mroekiyn, A Rerensrp SoLpIeR SAID To NAVE DERN Le Becomes roros vant A young man, namea The story is that some lils attention was attract on the 4600, Hecalied at the place Cestanated, No. 509 Broadway, where bo met the alleged ade sheer, uamed M, Ven Duren, who a to rake ’ into partne ehip on payment of the n above etat Van Duren cone!ad Smith enbseequenily con- The deceased afterwards bought « yistol with the avowed! intention of shooting Van misen, but a8 he could nos find him came back te Hrookirn, and enteriog Morris’ picture- treme store (where hie father i cerpondent state of tnind. ebot himeeff at (be time lie commited the deed, When discovered, hie lifcless body was lying on the floor, the bales having entered bie month and lodged tn the brain. Corover Lynch summoned a jury, wlio, after b the eviden joyed), in a le was wone sem ring indered ihe following verdict: ‘That @to bis death by hie own hand w ft temporary ebberation of mind, su mental abberation aaviay been occasioned, as the e y believe, by having swindied by one M. ACCIDENTALLY Drownrp,—A boy, fifteen yearsof age, named John Keyman, residing at 461 Columbia street, was accidentally drowned on Tues- day, by falling into the Atlantic Deck Basin, while engsced in picking up wood. The body was recovere. and taken to his parents’ residence, where an inquest was held by Coroner Lynch. vas ip accordance with the fac ‘The verdict of the jury INE NEW sots, 6.21; High Water,c7 19 MAR CLEARED. RTEAMEIIIPS-Kagio, Havana; Saratoee, Rich- mond; Dirigo, Barbacces; W P Clyde, Boston; Al- bemarie, Hichmond, Va. v = BARK~.W H (Gteston, Barbadoes; C V Minott, St Ingo: Antelope, St. Thomes; Bam Sheppard, Clon- oe; Collector, Bristol; Brodrene, Cronstadt. BRIGK--Elba, Cornwallis; Helen, Jacme); Bogota, Avrpinwall; Scio, Sagua; Henrietta, ermuda; Fleet- ly, Barbadoes: Kelipee. Bs Kits, eselalete SCHOON' RAR J Leonard, 8t. John, N. B.; A Augusta, Hartford; Pickwick. Kingston Energy, (houcester; J Maria, Norwieh; E Kelley, N. Haven. ARR STEAMSHIPS ~ Wes H Livingston, Bava BD. hester, Wilmington, Del: ; Wilmington, Galveston c Cuyahoga, (U. 8. revenue) from a crue, SHIPS—Trimountain, Liverpeol; Adler, Naples; Crest of the Wave, Kotterdam. BARKS.—J Be: treaux, of Windsor, from Autwerp; Caleb Haley, Mystic, Ct. BRIG—Francis Lewey, Apalachicola, Florida. SCHOONERS—Ben). Btrong, Elizabethpert fi Providence; A1nos Fsikenburg, do do; Tels, Elines m, Eligabeshport for Slizapethpors jor 8 oning- N. London J B Bleecker, ton; James M Stone, Philadelphia tor Provicence; (ieo F Brown. Rye; SaGore, Norwich fer Elizabeti- ports Harsison, Provi nee ior Haverstraw; Janus nglish, N. London; Pencinian, Tiverton tor Baiti- more; Sarah A. Keac, Providence; Romoo, Provi-+ denes tor Elizabetuport; Planet, Kockiand; Aunie J Russell, Portland, Gi: Thos A. Ellis, N. Bedford; b 1 H Brezos, Kusabethcors tor Martterd; Julia A Rich, Elizabethport tor |, Loudon; Harries, Providence; felegiaph, Providence, Too Late for Classificatio DEATHS, DWYFR—On Wednesday, March °8, 1866, Mar- ret Dwyer, the daughter of Patrick and Anne Jwyer, axed 15 months, The friends of the jawily are respectfully invited to attend the funeral, from hie late residence, 66 Hamilton ave, bouth Brooklyn, this Thursday aiter- noon, at ¥ o'clock. 878 eee RnON—Oe March 28th, Jacob Marmon, aged vearr. The relatives and friends of the family are invited to attend the tuneral, to. morrow (Friday), March 30, 4t 4 o'clock, from his Inte residence, Lebevoise at, pear (irabam ave, Williamabureb, atv VELDIAN—On Wednesday, 28th inst, George W., ounrest con of Geo, W, aud Marriet Veldian, aged nd A months, ends and acquaintances are seepecttall In- vited to attend the funeral. ou Tha:edas, Marel: 29, at | o'clock, from the residence of bis parents, 3u Renwick at LEGAL NOTICE OTICE TO TAX-PAYERS.—OFFICE OF Conn iesioners of Taxes aud Atsesements No 32 Chambers street, New York, Janu, 6, 1506.—Notice is beroby given that the Ass y@nt Role of the Keal ab. Personal Estate of the City and Count: New York, for the year 1566, will be open for inspection and review from and afer Monday, January § 1866, end will remain open tili the Suth day of April, 1566. for (he correction of errors and the equalization of the asseasmnents of the aforesaid real aud personal ertate cf the C'ty aud Counsy of York, All persone believing themselves to be jeved. must merke aplication to the Commissioueis during the period avove ruentioned, in order to obtaim the reliet provided by law, The act of 1869 provides that, during the time the books eball be opam to public in-pection, as hereimbetore provided, apylice'ion may be made by any person cousidy. iug himeclf ag erieved by the essessed valuation of bis real or personal esta have ihe same correct- ei” If such tion be made in relation to the assessed uation of real estate, it must be wade in writiug, stating the ground of objection thercto, and thereupon the Commissioners shal examine into the ovmpiaint,and if in their Judgment the assessment is eroneous, they shall fnuse Lhe same to be corrected, If such application be mace in :6.ation to the assessed Valuation of per- # Ds. es ate, the opplican( shall be examined vuder oth by ‘he eala Commuissioness, who shall be aushor- Leu to Muinsuisier such oaths, or ear ol them; snd 1, .ub sor thei Judiwent "he ersessaments ie errome Out, the shal, cause the eame to be correcced, and fix the ainountot euch ae csament se the may believe to bo just, and cecitre tuelr decision thereon within thiity Gaye aitersuch application euail have been mace to them, No reaucticn ehall be mace by the Board of & ‘Visors of Any Sesessinent on real and OreOUB! © linpoeed under this act, uniess it ehall ppear, ur oath or aftirmation, that the party sexrieved was unable to astend within the period prescribed for the correction of taxes, |\y reason of sickuess or absence trom the city, A. J.WILLIAM- BON, J. W. ALLEN, J. W. BROWN, Commissioners of Taxes and Asreasinentes, 491 F YOU SOFFER FROM FLATU -ENCE, Indigestion, stomach Complainis, wind on the Stomach, Nervousuess, Palpitation, sick Hosdache, &e., by taking 10 to $0 drope ot BRIEST’S improv: CHOLERINE REMEDY In 8 wine-glassiul of warm or cold water, it will give almost instant relief. Pre- ared and for sale at fe Bouth Second st, W ‘id urate Rrice gay BO seule ver bottle =. WA GYPSY CHIEF. Actustomsd to the wild hag forme thet Scoompanied bie bandit! in half female attire, ruling thetr m‘eefa! le ofapring with fron benda, end the vices of gisnts, bis disease’ fancy hei fed itself on an idea of something besu- tiful, but only {nm bloom and youth. He ex pected and hoped toaee a» child full of playful oly, ft fr bir to steal away and bide in his den sport for bia secret leisure, but a creature so fair, calm, and saintly, he bad long tince forgotten Low to imagine, She care before him like a dream of some lovely ploture remembrance of bie former self. The good old Laird, forgetting that hie mece bac been but a child, sad his son a siripling, ple ing Aunet athousand times, whether have remembered ber Letrothed hus urping hamop, aince he waa atl] Uomarr | theat 4 his promised bride, Gordon wae asilent corn @ feeling oo new, that be could not compre- hend bis own purposes; and Annet, from tear, she observed & rkness avd the fire that turne into her kinaman’s face, But there et another perilous encounter, Cameron's large hearth was attended by a cog, Which roused iteelf when aipper appearat, and Gordon instantly recognize his Caslshed teroutie Black C Sefiein fixe! bie eyes on bis former master, end with ® grow! the bted him more than any caress woull bavedone, remained sulkily by the fire. On the er wide of the ingle, under the ehe!ter of the buge chimvey arch, sat a thing hardly bumeo, but eniitied, by sextreme old age, #0 the proteciion of the owner. Tlie was a wouwan, beast entirey double, with no apparent senseof stcbtor hearing, though ber eyes were fixed on the spindie she was twirl ug: aol sometmes when tue Laird raised hie voice, ahe put wer lean band on the curch or hood that covered her ears, ‘Do you nos rememler roor old Marian Moome* gaid Anno, and the Lard led bis supposed son towards the supersn- nuated crone, though withous expecting auy wars cf recog tion, Whether abe had noticed uy ting that bad passed, could nos be judged (rom her idiot \wigh ; and abe Lad almost ceased to sp.ak, Lhere- fore, aa if only dumb domestic animeis had Leen sisting hearth, Cameron pursued bie by bis arrangements for bis son's safety, advising him to sleep composediy in the woodeu-panelled bed that formed » closet of this chamber, thous /egard.ng the halt-living #keleton, #bo never left ber cover ot the ingle. He gave bim his biessing, and de- parted, saking with him bis mece and ‘be Key of suis dreary room, promising to return aud wach by bis side, Hecawe back in » few moments, aod while the tropostor couched himerlf on big mattress, took bie station again by the fire, @od fel! asleep, overcome with joy aud jaugue. Tbe embers went out by degrees, while the Migbland Jachiuo lay mediating how he should prosper by hiss rategen.'s success. Plunder and tloodshed Lad f raed no partof a scheme which ricluded far deeper craft, and fluer revenge, He knew bis liie waa forfeit, sod Lis person traced by officers of justice, and he boped by represeniiog hitaself asthe eon of Caweron, (0 secure al) the benefits of bis influence, a utuary of bis roof ;and if tosh show $ ve bm from justce, the disgrace of Lis iniamous lie and deash would fall on the tawily of bis father’s murderer, So trom bis eariiest )outh he had consider | Cam- eron, and the haud of that drowned tather uphfied jo vauw for Lelp was alwaye present to hie tioagin- ation, Occe curing thie night he bad thoughs of robbing Cameron of bis tmoney anu ewels by iorce, and hop HE off his niece as @ hostave ior his own eafeiy. But this partof his purpose bad been deadeved by ® new and strange sense of Loliness in egaay 4 which had made be vature buwan agetn e; he thought of bimeself with bitteruess and ire, wen he compared her sweet soviety, her uncle's kindness, anu the eowforts of a dowestic bearth, with the berd which he now resembled ; and this self hatred stung bim to rise and depart w thout roclesting them. He wasprevenied by the motion of # shadow on the opposite wall, and in an inatavt the dog who had so suddevly suunced bis notice, leaped from beneah his bed, and seized the throat of the bag as she crept near it. Sho Lad taken her sleeping master’s dirk, aud would have wed at Uke # faitbiul highland servant, if Black Chieitain's fangs bad not interposed to rescue Gor- don, The broad copper broaca which fasteved ber plaid, saved ber trom suffucation, 4d clapping her tuuds, abe yelled, ‘A Gordon !—a Gurdon | tdi the roof rung, Gavin Cameron awoke, and ran to bis sup) °ved son's aid, but the mischief was done, The doors of the huge chamber were broke open, anda troop of men in the king's uniform, and two mes- gers with official staves, burst in together These people had been sent by the lord prowoss in quest of the Gypay Chieftain, with authority to ae mand quarters in Drummond's Tower, near which they knew he had hiding-places. G rdon saw he bad piunged into the very nest of bis euermies, but his daring courage supported bim He refused to an swerto veme of Gurdon,and persisied in calling binself Cameron's gon, He was carried before the High Court ot Justic ary, and the importance of sueindic: ment fixed the most eager sttention on bis trial, Considering the celebrity, the length, and the publicity of the ht ag Chiea career, it wee thought his person would have been instantly identified ; but the craft he had used in tinging his hair, complexion, and eye-brows, aud altering bis whole asppearauce to resemble Cameron's son, baffled the many who appeared as bis accusers. So much hal Gordan attacted bis colleagues, or so strong was the Sparten spirit of fidelity and obedi- ence «mong them, that not one appeare: to testify egesnet Lim, Gavin Camero. and bis niece were cited to give the evidence on oath; and the mis- erable fatuer, whatever doubts might secretly arise inhis mud, dared not bazerd as denial which might sacrifice bisown son's life. He answered in ao agony which his grey bairs made venerable, that be Lelieved the accused to be bis son, but left isto limselfto prove what he had no means of manifesting. Auuet was called next to coufirm aer uncle's account of her cousin's m arrival: but woen the accused turned bis on ber, se fainted, and could not be recalled to 6peech. This swoon was deemed the wos: aflecting evidence of his identity ; aud finally, the dog was brought {nso court, Several witnesses recognized him ae the prime torager of the Gordon Gypsies, bus Cao eron's steward, who swore that he saved bim by chance trom drowning iu the loch, «80 proved, that the auimal uever showed the smalless Sagacity in herding sleep, and had Leen kept by bis master’s @resiie as a mere household yuaru, distinguished by bie ludicrous atient.on to music, Waheu shown at the bar, the crafty aud conscious brute seewed wholly unacquaiuted with the pris- over, and his @urly silence was rece) ved as eviuence by tuecrowd, Lue lord bigh commismoner sum- med up the whole, and the chancel.or of the jury declared, that a majority almost umounting to un- an mity, acquitted the accused. Gurdon, under the uame oF Caweron, was led trom ibe Lar wish acclama@uous; bul as the threshold of the Bession's Court, apoiuer pursuivent awaited him with ao arrest fur Ligh -treason, a8 an Gdberent bo she pre- wonder inarms, Tue aged crowd wouit Lave rescued him by force, end m. outeres whjch be w@lenced with a bauguty air of command, esi ing w be led back to bus Judges, Ho insisted in such cool aud firm language, aud bis countenance haa in it such @ rare susuorty, thes aller sowe dispuce avout the breaca of officias order, be was uduitied juio a room Where two or three of the Co ef Lords of Sessot, aud the clancelor of the jury, were wussembleu, Though euil towered both ou lauds and iwei, be bod velore them in an abiiude of singular grace, au., Wade bile Spook ass Bp pears iu the language of tue reco:d, ‘Vue pev,+ &- road would velriend me, because they love (Le cause tucy think 1 ave se: ved; aud my \udges, I ako leave to susuk, Would puy me, it they saw ab vid Man aude teuder woman agvin pioadiug Jor my lite, Bus L will profitiu nosing by my judges’ pity nor the prupie's love ior a Camerou, have iumphed enous to-usy, s.noe I batted both my accuserstaud my jury, 1 ew Gordon, chief of the wandering tives; but since you have ecquitied me on ‘soul and conscience,’ you cannot try Wwe gain; aud since 1 am not Cauw- @rom, you cannot try we lor Came/ou's treasous, I have bau my reveuye 0! my faiher'’s enemy, and | might bave had more. Hoe once tels she dead grip of a Gordon, auc be should bave jels it again u he had not calied me his son, and Liessed meas my tasher one did. Lf you bad sent me to tue Graas- market, I would have been hanged as a Cameron, for is ia beter for ove of that meme, then Wine to die the death of a dog; but ance you have set me fre, I will live ae « Gordon.’ This extraordinary astonished and com- founded bis beurers. uey were ashamed of thety misiaken judgmout, and d @nayed at the dilemme, They could neither prove him to be « Cameron oF Gorion, except by bie own svowal, which migt@ be talee either in the firs: or second case; and after some consultation with the secretary of state, it Was sgread to transport him privetely to France. But on his road to @ ses ory hises ort wae attack od by ® troop of wild me» and women, who fought with the fury of Arabe till they bed reacued their leader, whose name remained celebrated til with- in the last mxty years, ag the most formidable of tie gysy tnbe. 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