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‘Continued from \be First Page.) LOCAL NEWS, SEW YORE AND TRE VICINITY. Tue Avs Sraccr Jon, like the ball that the thimbieriager manipulates, turne up In unex pected pie it ie now Lefore the Legialeture. The Corporation Counsel Raa been up at All Oreing tie Levislatare to pare a till authorizing tue eity to iesue bonds for the payment of the erpe rs to be incurred in consummating that enindle, If that effort should be euecerful, the ezpenars of the job would of course fali with qquai weet upeo the prcperty owners in the city, Inetow! ef opooe epecific porjon, as hitherto been the care ia @treet widening operations, There are shout one Dandiot thousand vovers in and if is ts @ilowed that the ‘Now Broads ol p will cost which is probably a low eeimate, abe expense will be equal to fifty collare for every voter on the island, Tax-payers can form thelr own @onclusione as to whetber such a tax is desirabie for @ho sake of furnishing the railroad companios with & @oute by which to reach Fulton ferry, Loox out ror THE Kottras of the moon Abie evening. It will begin to be visible in thts city @nd vicinity at 9.41, and will be total at 10.44, and ud ot 12.27 midnieht, and the partial observation will conse at 35 minutes past ene—lasting, therefore, @ bourse and 64 minutes altogether, CATHOLIC CEREMONIES YESTERDAY—CERE- Montes iN ALL Tuk Cuvacnes To-Dav,—The cere- monies yesterday ta the various Catholic Churches tin this city were very solemu and imposing. La the morn- fing the holy chresin to be used at baptiame, ordination and extreme unction was consecrated ia the Cathe- diral, by the Archbisbop, and dis:ributed to the seve- malchurches. Liigh Mase was sung, and two hosts eonseorsied, as announced in yosterday's Bus, one of which was carried in solemn procession to the weposisory, tha hymna Pauye lingua belog aung by mhe clercy, choir end congregation. Beside the ahurches noted in yesterday's SUN as having bean- ‘Siiul repositories, meution may be made of tho Chareh of Bt. Vineout de Paul, 127 West 244 street. "The repository was literally a bank of nature! flowers, At the root ase figure representing the Virvin Mary vwith the dead Jesus acrore ber arm, and whe whole -wes literally @ blaze of light. Ibe office of ‘Lembiau ewes sung last evening iv all the churches, At Trinity Church (Episcopal) ® grand choral ser- vice was b at llo’eiock, and early services were held at the Church of the Holy Communion aud st Aun's Chureh tor deaf mutes, ‘To-day (Good Friday) there will be no mae: the ™ passion" only will be read, This isthe only period ef the year whea such @ circumstance occurs. In ‘the Episcopal Churches, however, there will be ser- "vice and sermon, as also in the Methodist Churches. “To-morrow the blessing of the holy water and the hte of « new fire will take piace in ail the Catholic i} ey imposing ceremenies, processions, . Am the evening the Luebre will be suug tor we Bast time this year. Pror, Biot’s Porviar Cookine Lec- eronns.The last of the series of free jectures on @ooking, under the auspices of the Cooper Union “T'rostoes, was given on Wednesday evening, The Marge ball was about two-thirds filled, and the lecture wee devoted mere generally to ihe principles of the eulinary art than previous ones. Ihe bill of fare, edesigued to illustrate « regular dinner, consisted of Paploca soup, North River shad, roast pigeon, mutton bop, calves’ brain, spianach, salad, omeliete, and moutlie—the cooking of all which, except the latter, Mas been heretofore published in the Sun. The soveiiies are made by mixing together a pint of water, wo ounces of butter and six ounces of flour; piace the whole on the fire and stir fast until it boils, then ake it off and let it cool, and mix two or more eggs fim and fry, by spoonful, in lard. Thie makes # very @musing dish for children's parties, where the little ones can be invited into the kitchen, as the soufiles, whilst frying, tarn over and dance about in « most @omical manner. The Professor, in controverting @ome early objections made to his enterprise, by @riends, oxpregeed himself highly gratitied with the @uccees bad thus far attended his lectuies, and abe appreciation thereot by the ladies of New York and Brooklyn, Ho said that cooking was @ branch of istry and shou! @ive million dol time he pitied the man whose wife consice:ed a drudgery to ationd to the cotaile of his dinner, hen necessary. Lo speaking of tho genern| mauage- mens of dinner parties, the Profease arked that when ladies are invited to dinuer, in France, the Greatest compliment that can be paid to them, in the astronomic tine, is to have sauces of the coler of heir bair, (Laugbter.) And that bo might show no Jality for any of tne ladies present, be had a je and « brunette sauce. uguier,) Of the effects of different modes of prepariug loud, Le said ‘that Pas piolcay proved Ot wriukies are Caused by §Lo contraction rausclos, but perrunseatiug bealthy dood, properly cooked, will mot become wrinkied, ae ‘She muscies will be Kept in their patural condition, tie mot what we Luy that aourishes us, but the way which extract ite strength by cooking. Au ectivo mind conduces to a lazy stomach, and persons of @ sanguine temperaments should, thereliore, ya ako of 1004 quite the opposiie of what the puiegm \ ch good i ae bad ase tuck of it, we. made jor good , end he periectly aeceud with the sentiment, @nimais as are uot caieful iu their choice ot ved are Mure susceptible Lo uiseuse & those buat re, end members os the human iaum houid tase MOte OF this tack. A Loree is a dain aud ue Dad experimented on borvotiesb im by found 4t very good, but somewhat inieror to be In an- iF MO Questions, i rol, Biot stated that Licuflies wie Kind o; jungi that grow Lene@arh the prouug, and @re discovered by their peculiar amet by doge train ed for the puipose in uiflerents parts of Lurcpe, *Papivca is the prouda of the yar, aituough what re Dad at the lecture was made irom New Jersey pota- Wes, Ina reterouce to the cuskin of thie aacinte to @ating puacocks, be stated Was bur fies end Was Ot eaten, bus the bid wasehiu @ud all, and other birds, such a@ pigooar, quails, &e., were cooked and placed inside iho pe. cock's skin, gud thas sent to table, Common oilvo cil, we found an this country, is nothing more than Cincivoati Jerd, peut to the South of France, anu there wan- dpdlated and miaea with @ litue tue vive ot wud #vut beck to America again w sell, Lea is good, he paid, dud Lieck tea iw better than greeu—the lauer excliee the nerves too much; but be recommended the sudience Bot W take tea lor Lreakiant ut any Sime, After dinner, persue should aiways rea ior it am hour, wud aie or read LOLEeDEe, wo ae Lo @icite the siomuch to ite work of digestion. ihe Proper degree of Lost ior « dining roow, Le suid, was 6 degreve Fabrenie's Broabway UNdekGrounp RAILnoap,— ‘The bill tor this project, which was passed through the Assembly, ob Wedocsday, at railroad speed, provides that the lowor terminus shall be at Bowling Green, but the upper one is «0 wanmuvred that it Muay be at Albany, or cleowhere, Lt also provi Abus at Tosh street, aud above, tie road pty if r+ suriace, and the care run over instead of under the rouud. ‘Lhe objection of the Cue: Enginver of the Jrowon Aqueduct Board, that euch roud would fere w.tu the ges aud water pipes of the city, f be aliogether overlooked, ouvuld the Sena’ burry the bill through, work upon ihe road will be comme! ataneariy day. ‘Lhore is another prop- @sitiou betore tue Legislature by gerties who pro to buy up property paralie! to Broudway, thiow own the houses, &c., and dig and open wuunel beiow the level of the streets, whore (Loy popose to la fails aud run steam-cars, [he cross etieeis are to Le Bridged over, and the tunuel properly icuced guarded sgalnst accident, Uut of the mau or the relief of travel on Broadway, it is @omething easible cannvs be devised. Jaws’ Hospirat,—Tho agnual report of the Directors of this institution shows that 420 persons Were admitied to the hospital during the past year 1 these, 827 were cured, 46 died, and 54 remained @t the close of the year, Outside the, hospital 4:7 Me were treated, (he expenses of tae insutu- tor the year weru $11,267. Tux Fousrgentu Srreer SHoorine Cass —Comommn’s Investioation-La Dew uELp TO Baw. TO Await THe ACiION OF GE GRAND JUBY— esterday afternoon Coroner Gamble held an in- quest at the Lith l’recincs Station House, on the Rody of Wm. B. Oddie, who was killed at the corner of 14th street and Fourth avenue, on W ednesdsy gporning, by John La Dew. Many friends of the periies were present, renzo De Angelo, testified : I live at th algzense De Angelo, testified : I live at the comer a> E organized an aoti-high-rent club for the Ward, Similar o: other Wa: delegaten exinte, Arrangements have been made for @ mass tneeting in Union syuare on Mooday after- ageinet extortionate Inadlords aud their agente, on Wednesday afternoow, ae Mr. Johu Pennell, of the Auditor's Department of the Custom Houses, was parsing up Broadway, near Liberty street, he heard fhe breaking of ainet and eaw a few pieces fall at bin eet i eoverod that above the ankie fore reaching home. showed that ne had been shot, sud a siu, passed through his boot, stocking and accidental, but by whom she pistol was fired lea mys ery complaint clerk of the Board has propared an oxcel- ient consolidated report, made up from the reports of the District Sanitary Inspectors, for the half week ending Mtb March. nature of the nuisance, the location, the owner, or responsible party, the number and nature of the order, and the section of the law uuder which the nuleanceis reported, The report may be eamined ap as follows: various cleaning and disinfecting privies, yaros and cellars, cleaned and sewer connections made in the latter; one Vacent lot in Becond avenue, Lear bod stieet, to Of tiemtb, As it is a priv eests that the cx eepeblahmeuse suouid charge (be #2 pense 10 te owners, teitortng shop by EB. Perr, who host abont inwored for $1,000. James Boott, who keer a cloth tna store on the firet floor, was damaged tw the ex- tent of $1,500; ingured for $27,000, Thor. FE. Bottom, od h the prisoner end decenee’: I wae present at the thootine at the ¢ on Hones, L_entered the piece in ecmpany with : La Dew was there, « aving h trace ‘he boy a biac ' on with @ light and re the de i paneed, be rimter, 24 four, koma ®80); insursd $6.40. C. Bolter ale) ttruck him ; the atiar laughe 1 sernarked, | Pesoera ber, 8d floor, lost Sie; invaves $1,900. ‘d bave got a thiek coat an's hurt ime rs. Huntington, Lorets & Co., electroty pera, aU With that littie atiek ." Ode tdowa and W488 | door, lose $500: insured $5,900. reading ® pap lan “Cet up Ode Th : die.” and jatter atdo vo. # —This evening Mr. Wm, Anderson me to ride pro hie hewd in his humorous lecture on “How to Ch oniel Companion,” in the Kevent palied ct hana, b a, fult 1 to him, ‘John, | esreet M. BE, Chunch, between First aud Hecond ave- ny (00) con't ee ‘ don oan ihe pues. or hin, ,“John, yon have ' t "and ho ted, “Oulno go; he . . THE COURTS. te ced: [thea went ove here Oddie Goop Faipat im tum Cocarts.To day being i ify and foucd bim dead A ke Good Friday, none of the Btate courts w.! eit, except A ‘ bi thy 4 oe iJ . bas tin9, for motions specially sot down for this day, The U. aud aways them on ,oud to, mua, 3S. Diatriet Court will go on with the Meteor case. Several other witnesses wero examined, who A Draove ov Hoos,—In the fupreme Court Uirenit teatifiod tothe friendly relations existing Letweea | yesterday, the case of Marcias Bell vs, The iludson the mer ‘The cue wna then given to the Jury, end the following verdict rendered : “That the enid Mr. B. Odd a bot Wound in in Jow, on the 25h d believe. from the € result of mal ub th ult of gross carelqren and reckless int gerous ure of fleas And we further ree: end the autuoritiee to force the jaw io riation to she carrying of fire arme.” Coroner Gamble held La Dew to bail tu the enm of $1,000, to await the action of the Grand Jury, The Prisomer raid that he was 29 years of ege; born in thie State, and lives at Baliston Spa, and has ne oc cupation, In regard to the shooting, he eaya: "I bave nothing further tomny, than thatit wasem ec oident which I deeply regret” Mr, James A. Bov- ins became bondriman, and La Dew was liberated, Tesast Meerinc.—The citizens of the Thirteenth Ward met on Wednesday evening aod R. RK. KR. Co, came ap before Justice James. The plaintiffebipped some 850 hogs by the New York Central K. i, which were tran: red to the defendants and Lrought to New York. iney were, howeve., delivered Ly the K. K. Co, to anowher party than the piaintitl, ihe defendants eaimed what but O1U boge were delivered to them, and that (ho piaiue tiff was not the real owner of the property. Tie lat ter question wis the main point in the case, the pialnetf producing a Dill of mie, d affirming that be had paid for i by endorsing per which be had afterwards Leeu Spire pay. ‘Lhe deiwocant contended thas the Lill of sale was without cousuer- ston and void. ihe jury foand @ verdict for the plaintiff for @9.- 794 83, the tal amount olaimed, Tus Lone Istamp R. RK. Disasren—96,000 Ia- MAGkS TO ONE OF THe VicTime,—Im the case of Kugene B. Overton va, The Long Island K. BK. Co, the Jury retarned @ verdict yesterday in favor of plaintiff, and assessing his damages at @5,000. Tue facta of the case were reported im yesterday's SUN, Breekiym, Fire IN AN ORPHAN ASYLUM—Tho tumates of the Koman Catholic Orphan Asylum, at the corner of Licks and Congress streets, weve stared abet 4 o'clock yesterday afternoon, by an alarm of fire in the bullding. A smoke was issuing from the sub- cellar, and examining into the cause, it was ascer talned to proceed from an old straw bed, which hed been set vn ure by one o. the boys who were playing there at the ume, As the dames had uot made much Progr eee they wel speedily suppressed. ‘ibe vamage ie butalight. ‘Tne eaiidren were greatly trighteneu, but being under thorougn discipline, tuelr iuetruc- tore kept toem in proper o:der, aud oe whatever occurred, sats : aang: Scicipe ov A CLERGYMAN BY FLANGING,— On Wednesday afternoon, « German clergyman called at the Half-Way House, kept by Adam Kizen, near the terminus of Fulton avenue, and applied tor supper and lodgings, which were furnished, He was of medium size, dressed tn a flue salt of bisck clothes and felt bat, During « conversation with Mrs. Ktvoa he stated that he was «ciergyman, and had been in this country some 16 months; that mnce bis arrival bere he hau beeu ussuccesstu: in procar- ing & Congregation, ana so commenced teaching scoool 1D sutue COURLTY places, and Lust be was then on hie way to Wisuaueburgo, tle retired to bed at at early Lour, aud desired w be calles next morning. The daughter of Mr. hizen rapped ut tho door about 5 o'cwee A, Me., Dut receivea no respome, Bome time thereaiter Mis, Eizen rappea, with like result, and they thought nothing juss about tun & ociock P, bt., when MMi. rigen, as @uaing to # iear window by weaus of @imider (the coor Leing locked Ob she iside),oow Lhe slranger suspendoa by tbe neck, dead. ..0 bad festeved Lis necagerchies to a sarge Spike, abd making & neces, Lung himsel. Mrs. biven states that avout 7 o'ci0cd 640 beard & Bup- piessed noise proceeding from bis room, and thinks Ula the time tual Oe perpetrated Lhe taal deed, bie bad # iatge BUlUbe: Of papers in Lis possession, bus bus Very utue, at any, mosey, Coroner Ly.cn was mobiles to hod ao inquest, Niour ScaveNcer's Ruvence.—The City Government some time siuce authorized b. Switt & Co,, the offal contractors, to make ure of the dock at she foot of North bixth street, KE. D., a0 a place where be could land his boats aud carry off the offal he cvllected, The firm have « monopoly of the business, and employ nearly ali the ecaveugers, who formerly worked on therown account. As there i dock, however, which is permitted to be used iox that purpose, @ great deal of incouvensence and expense is occasioned, Un Wednesday might a acave: tT, Damea (ieoige C, Marguot, wok a joad to the dock, but unding being prohibited frou, dumping these, or i@aviug bis cart, or iu fact pertoruing bis duty euy where eise, he eonciuded to semiud tue eontractors of their short comimys, Ho thes eiore brought the load tw Swits's office,in monta- gue obrout, Loar the Acadeluy Of Music, where be let stremain W the grees disgust ol the ueighbors, who were soon apprized of the actus! state of affairs by means of their oitactories, Yeserday morning Sag- bos was brought belure Jusiies Cornwell aud tiud lv tor bis indiscretion, Jersey City. Fing,—About oue o'clock yesterday after noon, a dre vccurred in the upper stery of the buitd- ing Ne. 71 Newark avenue, Jersey City, occupied by suumber of furmtlies, The fire originatod tn a bed, ame to hie 4 the bande of anizations have been formed in nine 4, end « contral orranization compored.of noon, & urge pen the Logisistnre the passage of the bill now before that body for the protectiun of tenants Srsoutar Acctpent,—About five o'clock ne tok po notice of 16 but paseed on, and took tho onra at the Asor Houre. Un tak'ng bis seat, be felt his stockiag wet, and on removing his boot, dis- e leg wee bleeding trom @ wound ide fwinted trom loes ot blood be- Ap examination of the woond which hud rawere was Che shooting was doubtless removed by @ surgeon, It will probably be several weeks Loiore wil be able to get around again, Metrorourran Boarp or Heattu.—The Mr. It presents at one view the Thirty tenement houses, ordered to havo improvements made, such as @iuptying, removing rags, cieaning stables aud ehedscellars and epiacing toors, making eene, connec- ‘Three shanties ip sheriff street, and two in ‘Third av were o.dered to be be cleaned and siaguant water removed; one jas melting tactor nd one Butcher's Meiting Assoela- tion, business ordered to be suepenued and cleaned; six dumping grouDUs, Manure plies, erdered to be mmoved, pig pens—horees aud p.ge to be removed and esteblew to bo cleaued aud fixed up, Several of the nuisances are ordered to be atweuaed to in vari- ous «. About 6 complaints trom the several precincts bave beon sent in during the bull week, A case of spotted fever was reported yesterday, in the viciuity of the Five Poinw, which wos instantly ordered to be removed tho loand Hospital by the Superintendent, Liis C&ee spoaas weii jor the fore- \boucht of the Buperinvendeut io ooking tor diss crevionuary powers in such cnacs, a6 the greatest alarm nad been created in the neighvorbood, which imme- diately subsiaed on the reiwowal of the sick persou, Captain Loru's panitary Company yestesuay made more seizures of bad moat, President dehuits ia visiting some of the streets im Compaeuy WIL (he contractors, ascertaimed that ihe employes of B. D. & K. made talse returne of clean at. eets aud filth removed, and Leoowiorth the several persons bay.ng charge of the work must oach obtain acertificale from & Caphain of #eigeant of pouce that the streets they represent as clomued are #o io tact, A delegation of Washingtou Market dealers who waited upon dir, Schuitz, eeustied their willimgness to remove to Lhe Mew Market iutwuded to be built on the bust Gauesvoort property-—® bili to that effect being at preseut Leture ihe ie sure but they Claitied a 1igus FO occupy & oismt positions in the vew as they do tu the p.@eul on ket. Loctor Deming, of the sd et, @lauk r@porse she mith around she Market. @ Vorporation ash. seluse to remere ed fruit deposited front o. the Mavket, aud asbes aud eu- 1a 1hoRb Of Lolels Unies extra pay . the prvpsietors vem be inquired | 82d was extinguished before any material damage Alo gatue Calis atlenton bo ile DY Cobdition vi woe Weer partot Caual etree, neat tue siussou River, whese bunds oueef loateor uc coluposed stull, bancu 10m C@liure, are dk WHICK, Lu Warlu We Abbe Gicws W the bess ott populous, auu be thesetore ur wovalof the nuisance, dhe Luepector of the 4th District complains of the duiupiag giouud [00. Ol Gansevoort street, Where ts deposited the ashes, garbage and ita of the veh, » 16en wad Yoro Wards, sod ways the cnwp.ng is couthuued, contrary tu the oraers of Whe lioard GUMPIDg g.cung, the COBISCO;s GOD'L remove We Bull, avo tnere at lies, Pvisouing the atimospheie. le pioper Lotices have howeves been sorveu, wud the mute: wil Le imme. giateiy atieuded to, Locior Morris, of the Oth Dirtrict, compiains again the fat meiug faclvri@s Im Dis disinies, and sug- ascend vapor arieiug trom these be Geouorized tue Other ere Was doae, Water ComMissioners,—Governor Ward has made the following appointment of Water Com- missioners under the new act: Thormse Barks, Jas 8. Davenport and Cap). Jar, Falkenberg CuanTeR NoMINAaTIONS,—At the priniary mevting of the Union men of the Third Wani of Jersey City lass evening, the following nominations were made: For Alderman--Horatio N, Ege, Chosen Fnee- bolder Themes, (rors, Asan s: N. Finare, of the Peace—steph ite. Conmatabla— ikichard Unsiow. Stephen Quaile. C Me MARINE NEWS March 30, 8. rises, 5 a; 8. sets, 6 29; Ligh w ty passing wifOciiug agony, VOr OF et. svepuere, Seeete thes oi. euch Biliwy probity.ed witua AL LGU gh Charon. os Welore 1b 18 Bilowed to dt thie cunoot be u estebiislimente shoud the cily dnuiee, CLEARED, RTEAMSIIIPS—Key Weet, Apalachicola; Marthe Lp w the present tim bout 2,600 net’ ces have Btevens, Baltimore; Kan, ; ‘ garoo, Liverpno!; Neptune, beou issued fur ibe abarement of nu * e040 in | Boston: Virgo, Savannab: Rebecca Clyde, Vilinin f moss Casas tho work bas been douy wi juriuer | ton; Tybee, Mavenenns Movueks, Charleston; C intoriereuce of the biewsu, Whoo te ocere of | Lord, Wilmington; Morning Btar, Kio Janeiro, phoperty f or refuse t@ abate Buy Lusaue, the Semitary Pou are ordered Ww Go the work wud BARKS—Sunshine, N. Orleans; ‘Telegraph, Cron- Stadt; Fidelie, Havre; Despatch, Cork; :reeman Das ais, Havre; Harmonie, Cork, BRIGB—Ellen Agana, Ponce; J D Lincoln, Jere- mie; Dove, 5t Jago de Cuba; A Thaxter, Baveanmal, SCHOON*RS—Mavensa Munson, Baltimore; Ann Legation, Harbadoos: Express, Elizatethport; M RK Carlisie, Bristol; 8 C Evans, Charleston; A J Bent ley, Ubarieswn. Doctor ©, b. Laugerficid, the chemist alluded to ta yesterday's DUN, iu COUDECtION WIL) the cag dealers’ MOCUDE, Wiles, 1 expianation of Lis reuwalke then Maede, Lo say blab imge ola bewip, tad, cotton, wool, dimen, silk, leather, @r papas, CoutKius caroon, By. GrOged, O2y peu, uno, BulpUL, PlLospoorus, Like ail G@eu Orgabic Miationy they are iwc O: 1e88 in aaslate Of decolbpussien and OvapOrate the following gauss Viz.; Carbonic acud, bydiosulphurie acid, ammonine Gas, cfc’, ail prejudicial to the health, ibie mixtum Col posituim vi Ubuculiby gases forme together the Wei) Buowm reg eines | which will be observed at all locations where rage are in large quantities, Kage Tuay Le us Cicada Go possible, yer the decom position will aiwaye go ahead, toilowing the law of paure, Ahooe Geove 416, 1D COses of Contuious diseures, con- Guciorw tov wil Wievlualic miatiere, oF eubstance of cobugion, But there le@ cheuical agent which pot Ouly stopeall Gecompcsition of rage,,ue weil as any Other Miubler O urgauic OX) gen, Aud neutralizes and BnuiLiueres Lhe Bbove Kases, 1! properiy appued, but Qleo extincts, ai eickuess reations which tuay be iu rege tious hospitals, bie egout ie chiorme, in Cobbechion With MibOOxygeD, Which agent is aleo the sual wud only disuiccter sud preventive against cholera, Atcwn be used 1D lumiguting tue rags, &e,, 40 Piciuives Where (hey are Bloleu, os colectud aud backed for shipping, without Iptesiercuve with busi. BOR OF Workinea, Tue boyd RoppeR who was reported in yosterday's SUN aw having been arrested near New- buryport, Mass, hed on his person several of the stolen bouds, 14 is supposed be will tura State's evicence, Farat Harcuway ACCIDENTS, —Yesterday, Coroner Collin held an an isquest at the New York Hospital, on the body of Jobo Fisher, whose death AREIVED. STEAMBHIPS—Fah Kee, St Jago; Missourl, Sa- vanoah; Starlight, Wilmington, NC; Niagara, Nor folk; Fulton, Hay eusacoia, Baltavore; Andalu- sia, Charleston; City of Laltimere, Liv'l; Ki Cid, Newbern; North America, Kio Janeiro, Kabia, do. Patapeco, Baltimore; Hasterss, Richm oud, ylhite—Bieck Reve, ronan reattiaey, Lendon; Arianue Noite vi + danas ses, - don Via Milfordbaven, -_ BARKS—Emilie, Bremen; Uniom, Cienfuegos, BRIGS—Nameang, Philad.; Excedaior, Bermuda, SCHOONERS Western Star, 8 Marks; Angler, Wareham; Jos P Ames, Winterport { bh: if phia; Chase, Brookhaven: Monitor, Waret Pallases thew Vasser, Jr, Wareham; Blize Cowell, Provi- denee; C L Von dervoort, Philadelphia for Prov.; Henrietiay ‘Say rook jer’ Flizabechport; Millard Filmore, ston; Benner, Calais jor Blizabethport; yena, Providence for wunoTre; ‘Mas son, N. Haven; Fila 1 Barnes, Jacksonvi ie nn Too Late for Classification. PARTNER WANTED WII $1,000, FOR RY'S, 47 Markets as. ® caval boas worth $3,000, Lnqitire us Mr, BER- JOR SALE—A CONFECKIGNARY AND resulted from injuries received on the 12th inst., by Tecate ant kaa co at! , at Le Med oon foiling through ® hotchway at the hardware store, | 6°lng Wea, 366 o. itt street, where b as employed, Le» cpp ao eae conned uutive oi New York and 28 years of | L4St-A MUFF, WHILE GOING INTO ese: a he sane Corouer also beld an inquest on | 10) arg be bu Py, aa #00 wall be Hberally @ body of James Loiius, whose death was caused | To*Srded by leaving it at “1 366 by fuiing through « Latcuway ab 25 Beekman street, on Mouday last, Deceased was @ porter, 23 years of age,aud 2 native of Ireland, Firs,—A tire broke out yesterday morning ep the @fth Goer of 149 Fulion street. anennied as a PENNIES FOR SALK—AT THE SUN office, 8e1 WANTED—a @00D sTOljr BoY TO Pe Jn 8 blank book bimdesy, v Ayly TT Wu PIRATE'S TREASURE, ArTm many monthe of enxious and painful ex pectancy, I at length succeeded in obtaining my appointment to the situation I had so ardently wished for, Despatriog at my apparent want of eurcess, I bad given up all hopes, and bad encaged fo go servant lu the Clydesdale io the Fast Indica, when the favorable resu!t of my friend's exertions changed the agpect of my affairs. My Instructions set forth the necessity of my be!ng at Surinam by @ certain dny, otherwise I should be to late to join the corps to which I was appo'nted, which, on the ceding up of the place to the Dutch, waa to proceed to Canada, As it wanted only two months of that period, it became necessary to in- quire for some voasel without lose of time, Giv- ing Up My eogagemont with the Clydesdale, I proceeded te the harbor, and after a toileome search, eneceeied in discovering « ship chartered by s Glasgow company lying ready a4 the weat- quay, aod to sail with that evening's tide, While I stood examining the veel from the pier, two sailora, who seemed to be reaming idly about, gopped, and began to aonverse by my aide “Has the old Dart got all her hands, Tom ?"' said one, sbat she bas her ensign up for sailing ?* They sey she is sold tothe lubberly Dutchmen now— what cheer to lend her a hand out, and get our seiling-penny for » glass of grog?’ “No, no; bad cheer!” replied the ouher ; ‘mayhap I didn's tell you thet I made a trip in ber four years ago; and acleaner ore livelier «hing ts not on the water! But there isa Nmb ofsthe big devil in ber that is enongh to cause her to «ink to the bottom. It was in our voyage out thet ba did fer Bil] Burnet with the pump sounding-rod, because the little fellow mnivelled @ bit, and wes not handy to jump when he was ordered aloft to set the fore-royal. It was his first voyage, and the boy was mortal afraid to venture; but the captain swore be would make him, and in bis passion tock him a rap with the tron rod, and killed him. When he saw what he had done, he lifted, and heve bim over the side; and many a long day (he men wondered what had become of little Bill, for they were all below at dinner, and none but myeelf eaw the transaction. It wan needless for me to complain, and get bim overhauled, as there was no witnesses; bui I left the ship, and births would be scarce before I would sail with him again.” Knowing what tyrants shipmasters are in gen- eral, and how much their re’ comfort de- peadson them, I was somewhat startled by this piece of information respecting the temper of the man I pu tonsil tvigh. But necessity has vo law! The circumstance was probably much misrepresented, and, from a simple ect of discl- line, exaggerated to an actof wanton cruelty. ut be thatasit might—my afeire were urgent. There was no otter vessel for the samo port—I roust ether take my paneage, or run the risk of being wuperseded. The thing was not to bethoughs of :80 1 went end secured my berth, As my preparations were few and trifling, I bad every thing arrange’, and on board, just se the vossol was Untnooring from the quay. During the night we ot down to the Cleck lighthouse, and 6 off and on, waising for the captain, who had remained behind to get ship cleared out at the custom- house, Boon afterwards he joined us, and the pilot leaving us io the return-boat, we stood down the Forth woder al) our canvass. For four weeks we bad a quick and pleasant passsge. The Dart did not belie ber name; for, being Ainerice® built, and osiginally » privateer, she smiled unvotamoniy fast, Kenerally ruaning at the ra‘o of twelve knots an hour, As I bad oxpected, Captain Mahone proved to | o, in point of acquurements, not at al! above te common run of shipmasters, He was haugoty and overbearing, sud domineered over the crew with a bigh band; in return for which, he was evidently feared and detested by them all, He had been many yearsin the West Indies; pars of which time he had ramyed as coumander of a privateer, and had, betwaen the fervid suns of such uigh Jatituces and the copious use of grog, become “arch mabogeuy colcs, Aseriug berweer Vermillion and the tint of of new copper. He was middle-sized m re built, with a powerful muscular frame. His aspect naturally parsh and fortidding, Wa reudered wore ay by the sinwister expression of bis left eye, which had been nearly forced cut by some accident—and the }ineamente of his countenance expressed plainly tha’ be was passionaie and furious in exereme Inu consequence of thie, 1 kept rather distant and aloof; aud, except at moals, we seldom exchanged more than ordinary civilities, By our reckouing, our abip had now got tato the Jatituce of the Bermuder, when one evening, at eunett, the wind, which had hitherto been favor- ably, tell at oacesnto adead calm. The day had been clear and bright; but now, huge masses o1 dark aud conical shaped clouds began to tower over Cach other in the western horizon, which, being tinged with the ruye of thre aun, displayed thas lurid aud deep y tint go well Known to mariners as the token of an approacipg storm. Al the «sailors were of opinion that we sbould have acoarse night; and every precaution that wood searnanship cou! Bulge gens was taken to make the vossel suug Le‘ore the alecameon, Lue oldest boys were sent up to aod end send dowa the royal and topgalians sails, and strike toe masts, while the topsails and ote reciose resfed. These proparaiions were hardly ormplisied, when the wind shified, and took Us aback with such violence as nearly to capsize the vessel, Tio ship was put round as soon 88 possible, and broug!'t to till tho galeshould fall: while all bands remained om deck in case of any ewergency, Aout ten, in the interval of » squall, wo beard a gun tired a8 @ signal of distress, Tre uighs was es Llack as pitch; bus the flash qiaowed us (bat the stranger was not far to iee- wad ; 60, avoid driftiug on tho wreck during the darkness, the main-topssil wes braced round, and pled, aud the snip hauled to windward, In this unsnuer Wo kept alternately beating and Leay- ing Wo a6 the gale rose or fell tillihe morning broke, when, througs tue haze, we perceived » small ves- se) with her masts carmed away. As the wind had taken cf, ihe captain bad gone to bed; coit wasthe mate's wateb on deck, Toe steersman, an old grey - beaded seaman, named James Gemmel, proposed to bear down and save the people, saying be had been twice wrecked himsel/, and kuew what it was to berm such a situation, As the captain was below, the mate was irrosclute what to do: being aware iat the success of the speculation depended om their getting to Surinam before is was given up; however, Le was @ leugth persusded—the belia was put up, and the snip vore away. As we noared the wreck, and were standing by the mizen shrouds with our glasses, the Captain came up from the cabin, He looked up with aestonishinent wo the sails, and the direction of the vessel's bead, and, in a voice of suppressed pas- weion, said, as he turned to the mate, Wat ie the meaning of this, Mr, Wyllie? Who has dared to alter whe ship's course wishout my leave—when you koow very well that we shell hardly bo in time for the market, uso what time we may ?"' The young man was confused by this unexpected challenge, and stammered out something sbous Gemme: having persuaded him, ‘1, was ine, Bir, respe.tfwlly interiered the oid sailor, wishing to avert the storm from the mate; ‘i thought you woulda’, have the heart He sere ine Wins sd these ple to perish, without londing » baad to save A sti ! We should neither be Corisuans or true seamen to desert ber, and——"' "D—n you and the wreck, you old canting rascal! do you ead to stand there and preach to me? thun- @ored the Capsain, hie fury breaking out, "I'll wach you to disobey my orders! —l'i) give you something to think of!'* and ecizing ® capstan-sper which lay near hii, be buried is at the sseorsinan with all bis mighs, The blow was eifectual—one end of it struck him across the bead with such force as to sweep him in wmstent trom his mation a ume wish vlalance where"he tay Meeting and motionies. “Take at, and be dd f' exc!atmed the wretch, ae he took the helm, and sang ont to the men— ‘Stand by sheets and braces—bard slee—let gol! Ine twinkling, the yarie were breeed round, end the Tt, lax! within six points of the wind, wae Sy- ing through the water, Meanwhile Gemme was lying wishout any one daring to aemist him; for ihe craw wore eo ton- founded that they seemed quite undetermine! bow to act. I stepped to him, sherefore, and the mote following my example, we lifted him np, As there WAS DO appearance of respiration, I jleced my hand on his heart—but pulsation bad bgt ceaso!—the old man wae dew @ bar bad struc him diteetly on the terople bona, and had come pletely tractured that part o “He le a murdered m. ( 1, laying down the i od with nt cause of proworalo eof your reruarks, Sir,” he retorted; “what the devil have gou to le with it? De you mean to etir up my men tw mu tiny? Or do you call dieoley ng my ord provocation ? anercr it to those who right tw ask; buh il then, jet me see the man who care open his mouth me in thie abip.”’ “Lf promise you,’ rearned 1, * that though you rule and trrannize bere 6 present, your power shall Lavo a ter juation, and you shall be called to account for yur conduet nm this day's work—rest aasured that Chis bic al be required at your hanis, thoug! you hitherto erorped punishment for what has stained them already.” This allugon to the murder of litte Bil Burnet seemed to stagger bim consider. ably—ne stopped short before me, aniwhie bie face gre with suppressed wrath and fury whispered, ‘Iwarn you again young man! busy yourself with your owas uatters—meoudie not wh whai does not concera you; and belay your slack (aw, oraby ——' Rink Mehone wil! find » way to make it fast tor you''’’ Ho then turned round, aud walked forward to the forecastle. During this afiray no attention had been pard te the wreck, though the crew had ses up a yell of despsir on eecing us leare them, migna and shouts were eti!! repestod, and « voice, louder in ony than the rest, implored our help for tae love of the blessed Virgin; and offered riches and abeo- lution te the whole shiu's company, if they would but come back. The Captain was ;aciug tore and afi, Without appearing to mind them, when, as if struck with sore sudden thought, be lifted hie giasa to his eye—seerned to hesitate, walked on— and then, all at once changing his mind, be order- ed the vessel again before the wind. (To be Continued.) MISCELLANEOUS. ORLD’S FAIR.—THE GREAT PARIS EXPOSITION OF 1867, TO THE MANUFACTURERS, MECHANICA, INVEN/ ORS, PRODUCERS, ENGINEEKS, ARCH. LOLs, ARTISTS, AND SCLENTIFIC AND tt saa IONAL ORGANIZ As 1O OF THE UNITED STATES, Orion oF ran _UNtreD STATES AGINCY OF THF) Exrosirion, No. 6 spruce st, Iribuue Butidiogs,> t nes Building, N ook RAVING N APs Secretary of State to the above- named Agoney, and being desirousof the co-operation of bis countrenien in his efforts to make as compete, interesting aud creditable a the representa. tion of our country at the ixh bition, adopts thie method of conveying to them information aud uggestions upon tue subject. In each section ed to exhibitors of the United States, the objects exhibited wai be divided into tea sroups. bamely: Group 1—Works of art, on Materials and applications of the Mberal vroup 3—Furnitare and other household articles. Group @ Clothing, (including clothy, aod oiher weatibe apparel. Cuoup 6-—Mi Group 6—Lnetwu ileal arte, Group 7 aa ce. Group 8--Live agricultural prodneta an? epecimens, Group ¥—Naturai horticultural products hind epec mena, Group Objects especially exhibited for tho pur. Powe Of LInproving the plyricel aad moral condition af she populativa. . rough and wronght products, uente and processes of the mechan Food, fresh and preserved, in ita various It ie appreh: ed that individuals may pot fnlle appreciaie th sportance of providing a complere fepreventation of the great staples and the crude agricultural and migeral pro Ous Of their Statoa; and Le sub the expod Oo! cu “ some competent pervon to be ipsiructed in each State ve viiected, Inbeled and forwarded to tho cimels Of the character indicated, space will Le reserved, will be charred to exhibitors, whether eign, for the space tne upy ; but all the expenses for Attine up and der the eame, itberin the Palace of the Expoal ha ¢ will be paid by them, RRAMSME ES SERS EAEBS Proancers who appty for room tn the park, and prow pose to eetablieh there constructions of any kind, or agriculture! buildings or garde: will wake care ®ve « plan, wish sseale of the establishment pi oj with au indication of the exwat of grownd which will be necereary. Due notice will be given to appli acceptance or r tion of thelr cented, the apy lou7, ty prepa New Yor! Detailed pians, on the scale of 0m.(120 to the meter, showing the placo areigoed to each exhibitor, and each individual mode of exhibiting, together witha lint of the extibitors, will be tranemitted by the Government Agent priorto Jan, 21, 1866, in order thas the Imperial Commission may regulate the tnterior jones of the Luiiding in accordance with the reqa entaof this pation Rach Jou Can oleiun, Ae kus epecial park, that pars of the mpede Marsadjwining the space allotted fo it in the aince of the bxpoation ar to the If ac- ry 31, od traneport their specimens te In compliance with a request made throveh on Minister at Paris, the time for filine applications from the United States har been eo far extended that ail h reach the reigned beiore the Irtof Jana } ory next will be in season, Whenexa .inei andcon- ' sidered, the Cecision will be duly made Known, Parties wishing to exhibit, are recaeetéed to epply immediately to the undereipned for correct forine of © erp cation and instructions, to..ceing postage sun pS ., reply, ‘arc lea accepted should be delivered at New York «+ prior to’anuary &1, 1807. a Articles accepted will be "hipped from New York te - Perispnd returned 2: Government expenec, Uf the expected necessary action of Congress obtains y The amount of space assigned to the United Btarew in the Kyhibition at Paris is about thirty thonsand * feet. The space to be assicaed to them in the sure rounding park for agricu tural aud other purposes base. not yet been decided upon ; and as it depends upoa the nature of the application forspace there, it fe very desirable that euch application snouid be sent. in as s00n as possible, As tnueb promptuess ae may be consistent with dae deliberation is earnestly recommended in all apphea- ° tion, as it m possible that those received at New York fier the Ist of January, 1506, will be too late. ‘To preven, unnecessary trouble, it should be under. j stood that it tea primary object to make the repre- sentation of the United States as complete as possible. in all the groun enumerated below, add that it will } therefore be necessary to select representative artic'es in every group, rather than accops an excess in any ( one, 4 In order to secure the universality of character above indicated, it is suxgeeted that in each city ory)! neighborhood, thoee cissses of tnanufacturers, arti- zans, and others who produce articles for very eenerab « consum SO, should, without anv delay, saree ancng i use or themselves as to ciumens {oi which space should be applied for. saad ' Fvery eflort she be to brine forward new and ureful mechanical invéntions, combinetions and ' fabrice ; and paine should be taken to bave all articles ¢ pentiy abd thoroughly finishes and prepared for exbi« bition, } Applicants will please indicate ina note appen to the application r ppended ” 1, It it is desired to exhthit machines or other ob- & Jects requiring foundations or special coastractiong, five the dimensions of those foundations or construced’ tions. 2, If it is desired to exhibit apparatus requiring the eraployment of water, of gas or of steam, what quane- tity or wiust pressure of water, OF gas, oF steam, wilh be necessary, 8. If it 18 desired to pnt machinery in motion, w will be the velocity proper to each machine, ani vies motive power will be required, expressed is horse power, 4. tn fenoral, whatever information will be of use in plac f the hin bi eplan “A fred maiz” Oe ‘wherever peamibin Forfurther particulars, address Agent nine peer for r the iN tates” UNIT Ne. 6 Spruce sirees,

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