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(Conthaned from the Fire Page ) pel of the dis. r ” Coart—Part I] —Nes TT . towards the shore wo fant that tm medias’ |_| tears esoment sno we reac ot | turer Cnr ter i IA POETRY. Sit rere RRS TG TE TOT an — ry "34-49 0 : r » 9167. Part [1.—Case on, one. We seen felt cur veasel bour! twice egainat the some cotton trensactions. Burbridge fred three 1 Dea STA | “Lean, ree Porsanen’—Mes Barewas's Bio TO LYDIA. A, end, in litle time afer, shears ove carried Wee i ec oe “ety a one 4 im bed “= Seas ony eas - 1st ait hig | osarer 1 a oe Gane te 2 = Me BY Mo®, DASIEL 6, DICEINOOR. ber A bee gh te Dy 1864. 16.8 1,8 | tine Court yesterday, the case of Daly Five days before hie death, Mr. Dickinson, an- | "*# 20 more than two feet of water round hee the British Provinees have passed the Nova Scotia came up before Jadee Gross. This section was brought Assembiy by @ vote of $1 to 19. The question fs @ill pending in the Parliament of New Brunswick, end if regected there the House will probably be diasol ved, and « new election beld, involving « de- lay of some weeks bofore the final remult. 4 Lerre wae recently readin the Methodist Genera! Conference in New Orleans, foro the Texes Gorman Mission,in which was detaliei the r suffering and temptations, The Northern Church had endesvored (o beguile them fnto their cone nection, but they refused to se!! themselves fr gol. They had been with the fouthern chur h im ber prosperity, and now they would aot forsake her in hee poverty. bows, I imesediately vod this, amd wak Ding ® favourable opportunity, swung myself dewa the beach. by means of part of the cable that pro jected th h the hawse-hole, I began w run tos ware the cliffs the moment my (ees tou hed the po 1, and Angerstotf atiernpted to follow me that ¢ might prevent my escape; but, wh le tn the act of descending from the vessel, the sea flowed im Wita #o much violence, that Le was obliged spring on board again to save bimeelf from belug overwhelmed by its waters, Thurred on and began toclimb up the rocky which were Mad steep and slippery ; bus soom grow breathless from fatigue, and f. iit necersa: to stop. It was pow almost dark, and when jooked around, I neither saw any wo ome distiactl ys nor could form the leas: idea how far [ bad will sevend beforel reached the wp of whe clifts. knew not which way to turn my steps, and re Total 19,64 "3,061 5.53 | by Mr, Daly, dramatic author and editor, im the ety | Seipeting, ae !t would seem, the near approach of Tue Can Darvens’ Sturke At AN END— | of New York, agninst Mr, Bateman, theatrical man- | bis last hours, wrote to Lydis, bis wife, the follow- Teaver Reecwen—Usiicesseo Devens Fiver, | ager in sald city, and lees bers. far serviens. ms ing beautiful lines: Ero.—The ear drivers’ strike, which has cansed such | complaint charene Tiedt aarm 1683, the yeti’ In youth's bright morn, when life was new, inconvenience to travellers, and created so mach com posed and an elaborate biceraphy of bie da. thier, at r And earth was fresh with dow and flowers, discussion, substantia'ly came to an end yestertay— | life and pre fesonat vombures angtnter, detailing ber An: love was warm, and friendship true, many of the old drivers having come to the conclu. | rat Pilutes aud pul vebed aod soiq by the defendant | And bope and happiness were ours. dur pe Mies Baeman'e O08tgement at Nibicls, For sion to go to work before their places were filled by | thiahe aske S150. Be alro giieng ston tee A HB 44 " We started, hand in hand, to thread newcomers, During the dar the driver of the See coded bs oats onthe stad 1942, In Ebtlade'nhie. The chequered, changeful path of life, ond Avenue line held a mectiug, at which the foliow: | gierne th: tone af the 4 Ait mee calative Aad with eech other trusting tread ing preamble and resolution were adopted : mine 1 —piyet asaa’ ry grat there reparing The battle-fiekis ot worldly strife. " Raw. | Mie pybtic tur & ,andtben another week, LAGE peta Weenies wether he nng Meas end final'y a third week rt ase being se | We ranged in walks obscure, unscen, pie ee hang fg Me fy Ange ofl p Ren jenved with bis efforts thay he paid bis expenses. | Over rugwed steep, through vale and glen mained true to the F duty until driveu from the ears, | He'raia iis railroad tare,*t hs nls hotel batt They | and cicetes cian ihe neat rs ba ore we toques the eet and inconvenience roomed torether im Phil, &. The defence {s Unmindtal of 6 “—“_—a8€ whieh has caused to the Company hy our being | that the plait? did ai) for the benefit of hie ° ; y tod Lot fer th ‘ 8 - mained irresoiute, til the barking of # dog faint! EE eT ee by My ‘we praeee <d my Reese of the rroubh en hie quesestion thas ra ey his We caught the song of earliest birds, struck my ear, I joyfully followed the sound, rr | Genera! Intelligence. « ompany and ask permission to rr our places, at | interest as theirs, and thatet any rate the services And eulled the loveliest flowers of Spring + afteran hour of periion# exertion, discovered @ the old rates of pay, pledeing ourseires tovo all in were no! worth as much as claimed. There fe be- | We p.ighied love in whispering words, our power to promote the interests of the :oad hight at some distance, which 1 soon found to pro« - sides. in the answer a counter-ciaim that the plain i, it but. — Joho Reardea, Jobo Hare, semanas et pre play of ™ Leah” by other actresses | and as tt passed, new joys were found, ed by anold man, withalarop in his band Dentne the pest winter, « young man in New ee b. Beewe R Walk ceipt of some $700 in that way, but claime that under | _ And life was gladdened by the birth He started back on seoing me, fcr my dress wag Paliz, N.Y. 208 mvekrats, 14 minks 6 lohe Bneddy, — Aarret Roach, tne st Shr oy BA we the pinay be was tobe en- | Of prasling babes, had clustered pee wet nae Mn ge bape my face aud me = “al foxce, § coons, and 6 skunks sothy Nort Wm No titled to the whole of such sume, 'o cheer with smiles our humble Learth. wounded while scrambling amoug the rocks, an Tor Western colleges, academies and seminaries Deanis Marvin.” Charles tlea The case ie still on, fatigue and terror had given mee «en and agitated tron! hie year than ever before, Dennis (,. Campbell, James Sinit A Queen Veuptor.The case of Jane Amn Glee | Fate thrust us forth before the worl, look, I entered the house, the inmates of whicy eat emong ihe pupils are lerye sumbers of veterun Sanaa evened Rpory ‘ = ton ve, J. Sheffer, was tried yesterday in the Su. | And phantems whispered earthly fame, were « womea and a bey, and having seated my @oldiers. Bernard Finigan John McCabe prome Court Chrenit, before Justice Mason. This Bah at phe ot es i pad A ehplaea: elf near = jaty reaes ve my ben a Ly can equally beiween Mt. Waile ond ho ane Wak Francis Keatlag, Bernard Began, tateriae rg Ss op eee By a 24 Thus lured along, we rode the dark that we might search for Angerstof aad Marietim ot whom entered the Bevate nemness pod Thouwas Birmingham, James b.everick, butelx conte damages, one of thetn giving aaa And foaming tide of public life, *Noy no,’ cried he, ‘that is impossible, Hear bow s4 y > . ene om of storm and strife, ave a0 nicatic i ur a Tan case of Many Rocssle against the Boston and Benois fair’ Sante of it. she Fe eeeeed econ, tare, Saeee bean would be tmpious atte # 11 om eich « night ae Maine Ksiiroad, which hoe cooupied Ty aE Soho B. Helcen, ‘James Biull, Bay dh o 8 eft a qoen ryt Hg iy Bel storm end by Ino thank Heaven! have passed; | this. Ibo org A i! ewer 7 punishing them of the —." Court in Boston for several « Authouy Kupple, dames Holton, he verdict which the Court belds under af at. be night has fled, and morning come! now! Come here, ani look out, b in concluded, the jury agreing upon J. Newman, Charles — with, ‘4 ‘8 verdict of $5,000 damaves lor injure received Dy her on the road in 1963, Lovtes Kxarr, an indian gir, committe! su cide @ Rockland, Wis, & few days ago, by taking @rycbnine, She had been taken by @ fawily pamed Knapp from « wigwam when ouly five Jeare old, aad broauht wp as thefr dauyhter. she ‘And thirty-seven others. ALLEGED BLANDER AND Faron Lurmtsonment.— And we, vossed mariners at lass Inthe Supreme Court Circuit, Wedneoday, the cnseof Returned once more to hearth and home, August Rorenthal agt, Meyer Rosenbiatt, came up | But of the loved ones God bad given, before Justice Dockes, The parties In this action I Guid have Prttmichmeee tA ag | to rest married sisters, aod the trouble seems to have arisen | *",)"¢'* &8Y Morning ¢ gtd out of the motherdn-law's property. After her death To the bright mansions of the blest. the plaintiff removed on Sunday some ot ber rty I followed bit to the door, but the moment he it, the wind extinguished the lamp, Total darkness prevailed without and a chaos of rushing, bursting, and moaning sounds swelled upon the ear wie irregular louliness. The blast ew round the but in violeut eddyings. and we felt tue clilly spray of th driving Upon our faces at jute: vals, ¥ shuddered: aud the old man closed the Joust Menrny, Chairman Joun Nawman, Beeretary ‘The application was accepted, and It le stated an arrangement has teen made antisfactory to both parties, The Third, Fourth, and Sixth avenue care are vearly all out, and most of the drivere on on ' feudeut’ T . | They sleep amidst Spring forest giades, coor, and then resumed his seas near tue fire. ph a nary, imvarngent, bet sale a + Lis lines being “gree” hands, they make te ad tipertied, am tthe house, he defpades Si; Where hows ‘ee Pol dem, Bord oad etree EO uy Seleiaaoe saudi 6 Yad bor foo uoen the 008 ‘ov preyed upon her eeuaitive nasare that she soughs | ‘time.’ and their awkwardness in band:..; sue | with having selon some of his property, Pebides he | And oft at eveniag's gentle shades, but the noise of the tempess, and the auxicty I ‘eg avout the fave of A gerstof! and Marietta, kept mq awake the greater partof the night. soun aftos dawn, my host accompavied mo down to the beach, We tound the wreck of the floating beacon, bus were unable to discover auy traces of the guilty pair whom I bad leit on board of it THE END, “team affords food for merry-makine, But few trips are made on the Sevensh avenue line, the men employed by this company returning to theie work but flowly, The Bighth avenue cara are out in full force, but the comyany, it ie stated, are anxious to ot the old drivers back again, and will make room fox those who apply. Luring the whole period of the “atrine” no breach of the peace whatever has occur- redon this line, On ail wie other lines trave! is re- sumed to a rreater extent, and cere are run with as much regularity e* ci:cumstances will permit, Bev disturbances occurred Wednesday evening, vot : powever, Drivers on the ihird oeenulied In several case by the as an escape from hor mortified price. EW YORK AND) AE VICINITY. bad missed ¢1,00 in notes, ‘ihe plaintiff asxed him We weep beside their early craves, ii he meant he had stolen his property, and he said ——- yor, Besides be lodged a complains at Vasox Market and something--how much wasdoubted —was done to- THE wards arresting ‘be pisintiff. The plaiatif? brought this action for the slan’e pee the false i n° ie ment, On the first point {2°% after Sov ont several hours, gave a senlod verdics for the piainutf for @800, and for the secoud point rendered judgment ° for the defendant. Covet oF Gexrnat Seastons.—George Wilson ee ee yesterday pleaded guilty of grand larceny, and was While in this state of bondage, I heard distinct'y seutonced to State Prison for six years and three Tae CHOLERA AT QUARANTINE —PREPAR- @rions TO Pasvert rms Reactive The Crry—PRo- VLamMaTION OF TUR GovaaNnon Ix KReganp 10 It, arc, ETC.—The steamer Virginia, which was repor) Too Late for Classifle tion. —$——- - = all Woes pessed without, Some asked Angerstotf DEATHS. od ip yesterday's SUN as having sickness on board, the fires night the cars run | months....... Mary Gerraghty, Anna Schmidt and | bow Morvalden did.—' Well, quite well,’ replied we y ."' the police being on the alert pre | Gheries Fin: aded allt the former; ‘but he's be’ow, and fo sick that he Das been sent to the lower quarantine st Bandy od any serioyereenit. ‘I varies neyan fallty to attempts at arson all the lires were making their mgluytrips, last night. A saul on the South street Melliosd, tn frout of No, 287 South siueet, was lund to bave bev remnoveu on Wednes day night, but by whom the police were unable tw clecover, iu cvnnection with the s'rfke the question of un licensed drivers begine to loom up, In the Fire Distries Court, Justice Quinn bas decided against the defendants in pity cares ot drivers without li- couses complained agaluct by the Corporation Coun rel, to whom they hed been reported Ly Captain Brackett, of the iwenty-sixth lrecinct (city Hal Police), Lue judgmentof the Court, jn euch enee, was wat the ceiendants be fied $10 aud costs muaking # towel of #16 60 in exch care, aud an aggie ne ~Oi>. The Corporation Counsel intimates het if the tines mie not paid, bo will obiain an exe cution against each delinuwent and beve Liu arres:- ed. , MELENFY—On the 19th inst, Annie E., danghtes of James and Ann Molenfy, aged 6 yeare, i, monthe aud 25 days, The relatives and friends of the family are ree spectfully invited to attend the funeral, from the residence of her pareate, 155 bighth ave, the Crriday) afternoon, at 3 o'clock. 376 NEAL—On Thursday morning, of consnmptiom Mies Mary Ann Neal, aged 24 yea.sand 5 months, _Notice of the funeral in Saturday's edition, 73 _ @ sentenced to the Peuiten. | C®2"t see any person.’—' Birange enough,’ said the tiary for one yeare . sees Constantine McPoland | first person, laughing. ‘Ie he ill and in good was convicted of ult and battery, and sentenced | health asthe same time? he had as well be over- to the Penitentiary for thirty days, board asin thatcondition. * Overboard |’ repeated Po.tce Isreciiemnor.—Receiving Stolen Goods,— | Angerstoff, ‘what aa Ga you mean’—all mote Officer Chandler, of the Easex Market Police Coart, | Us listen to me. Is there any new ring asbore?'—'Why said the stranger, ‘the chief talk yesterday arrested Joseph Stern, of No, 19T Avenue | there just now is about ® curicua thing that hap- B, on s charge of receiving stolen goods, Mr. James pened this morning, A dead man was found upon B. Low freigt agent of the New Haven Steamboat | the beach, and they suspect, from the wounds Jomip: sp hanide ash, tenes tares eases found upon his body, that be hasn's got fair play. Bgheat & Uo. 119 Duane streat, were svol: | Oey are making o great noise about it, and gov. en from the pier, aud that be recently learned that ernment means to sen! o @ boat, with an officer a part of the goods were im Btern'e jon, On | 0D board, who is to visit all the chipping round searching bis premises ten pleces of ibe stolen clowy | this, that he may aesccriain if any of them has lot Were receiveu, Justice Shanuley hed the accused | @ man lately. "Iisa dark bumuess but they"!l vot to ball. to the bottom of it, I warrant ye—Why Shooting Afray.—Yesterday morning a difficulty | a# paleas if you knew more avout matter cecurred in the liquor store of John Rice, 273 Tenth | #82 you choose to tell. '— Oy, Boy’ peareen Angerstof; ‘I never hear of a murder, but I think avenue, between Barney Mullen, of 296 West 834 | cr gs friend of mine who—but I won't detain y strect, and the proprietor Kice ordered Mullen out, | 0) 55 “We'll” | The movements of she latter did not eult Rice, whe, | for she sea is getting up—We'll have a blowy as charged, seized ap endiollow lien into | Digbt, I'm afraid,'—'So you don't want any fish the street fired at him, ‘Ihe ball lodged in Mullen'’s | to-day!’ eried the stranger. ‘Then I'l! he off— ad, inflicting a serious wound. Rice wae ar | Good morning, good morning. I suppose you'll , and yesterday Justice Dodge commitied him beve tee government post along vide by end bye.’ . now heard soun ears, and supposed from A Thieving Porter.—Detectives Kaughn and Tie- | the conversation having ceased, that tie fishermen man yesterday arrested Henry Aphel, who has been | bad departed, Angerstoff came down to tho cabin employed during the last five yoars by Archer & Soom, Brett and reicased me without speaking « Pancost, of No. 9 Mercer street » . charre of having stolen s large amount of gas Axtures Marietta approached him, and,taking hold of his and other articles from h mployers. On searchin arm, eaid, *Do you believe whatjhatman has his house the officer found yuu worth of goods,which | told youl"~Yes, by the eternal heli!’ crioi he ve- Aple! acknowledged he had stolen at diferent times | hemently; ‘1 suspect] will find the truth of it from the compla:nants, Justice Hogan committed | goon enough.'—' My God,’ exclaimed she, ‘What the accused jor trial, is to become of us?’ Low dreadful! We are Arreata for Burglary and Receiving Stolen Goods, | cha ned here, wud caanot esape.’— Joseph Mais, Jr, and Charles Hyland were arrest- | interrapted AngerstoT; ‘Gori, you your ed yesterday on o charge of having entered and | 9°°%**- Why should we ‘ear the officers of justice? Keep @ guard over vour (ongue.’—* Ob,’ returned stolen a large quantity of coat and vest patterns from arene *1 walk without thinking, or undersan |. Book, A careful examination by Dr. Swinburne grand larceny, end Tevealed the fact that the disease was cholera. Tho ‘Virginie sailed from Liverpool on the éth inst, with @ large number of German pasongors, and next day touched at Queenstown, Ireland, where ale took on ome Irish emigrants, There was no case of cholera Rpown at either port, and no evidence of ite exist- qmce on board was seen until the 12th inst., when the steamer had been eight days out, Dinrrhoma had ‘existed, bat not to any serious extent, from the @tart, bat on that day a man died suddenly, and efter an examination the ship surgeon feared from e@ome of the symptoms that the disease was cholera. ‘Two others were attacked onthe same day, and the Gisoase extended until between one and two, hun- dred out of the 1,043 oa board were taken down with ft. Of there, 28 died at sen, and were buried in the qcean, 41 became convalescent, eud 21 were still euf- fering when the vessol arrived at this port. During ‘the pessage down the bay yerterday, three deaths soourred, and the disease showed Itself in an incipi- ent state in some othercases, ‘There need be no fear @& present, Lowever, of the disease reaching this eity, as the vigilance of the Llealth Board and Quar- entine Commission will deubtioss bo more thane muateh for jt, Mr. Curtis, President of the Quaran- tine Commission, telecrapbed the Secretary of War yesterday for the use of the U, 8, steamship Iiliavis for qnarantine purpores, which request was promptly mranied,together with the use of the steamer Frupire City. The [linois will accommodate fifteen hundred persons, and is peculiarly adapted to quarantine purposes. The passengers, not affected by ‘the disease will be put om board the Lilinols and de- CAUTION TO OUR READERS—PURe chasere of !)siley's Magical Pain Extractor, choul@ see that the stamp on each box ie a Binck one, with the likeness of H, Dulley in the centre, and bie natur. in white letters at one end, A careful atte tion to th's will secure the genovine. 1. can always be Burehesed by the dozen or single box at the Depots 3 Liberty atree’. NY. D6 PERFECT HORSE OINTMENT—DAL- LeY'S Galvanic Horse Baive isa co ranid cure for the worst cases of Sern jal cuts, Braises, Nail Prieks, Sores, Corns, tnet an Strains, Most of the owners of horses in Now Yor are commencing to use it, and ali who have tried i coniess it to worth its weight In gold, Man» borees are inid up for weeks by runuing a nail in their foot, when if a plaster of this Salve were aw plied a few days would bave sufficed fora cure. The #TOat secret of ite power is that the Ointinent com trole and relieves inflammation in all ite forme, Swollen legs and swellines sre reduced by a few a plications, Grease Kingbone, Quittor and Poli Ev are invarirbly cured by its continued ure, and ig some cases Youpe Spavin and bcuader have bee entirely cured, If you have never used it you show! not rest until you have abox totry upon your bore before it is too late, Call ai the Depot and yet ea pam phiet free, containing certificates of those who have used it, and who e|! freely » »wledge itt be the best horse remedy extant, The tect of ite being easte ly washed off with « letie soap and water, adds te ite werite, nertly done up inalarge tin can be erally carried about witlont danger of break» ing, and it is cheap.cos. ing only Buc. alk x, Read the following: New York, April luth, 1866.—My bo was jaid up for more than two '2) months by a + you look e strurgle, the victory has cost them coar, and it is estunaied that the loss of receip:s, and woar and toar of horses and cars, since \ie strike, bas cost therm more than it would have done to have paid (he mon she tmeretre asked tor during a weo.e year, He-ides, the unekiltul drivers they bave emplored have through caresewncer collided with other vehi-« clea, and done other das fer which she compan.es will be heid respousit! Thus eude a strise which appears to Lave been beneticsal to uolody, but iuju- rious and unprofitame te all parties, including ihe public at large, Reckrtion ro Hon. Jas, Brooks,—The comatituents of Mr. Jamos Urooks met last evening atthe Everett Kooms and vave that gentiemana vory enthusiastic reception. After the organization of the mecting, Mr. B. P. Norton addressed the meeting, previeus to the arrivalof Mr, Brooks, who upon his eutering was ieceived with immeuse cheer- log. lie mokeon the recent election tn Con- reet, and naked the audience t rebuke the radical. im of Congress by their baliote next fall. ‘he ad- drow was wel roceived, aud @ serivs of resolutions wore read, declaring thatthe action of Congress in ° rain in the Fetiock. I had tried ev. remed, tained for some time in quarantine, entil all danger slecting, Mr, Urooka the elncied Reproce watbre of 4 sireeton the wight of tue 1th taak. Ly Cher | ng my Own Wor @: Lut come upon deck, and je, gorein in the Fotieck, Thad tried every remedy: | of Ite Introduction t« the elty throagh them ts passed, | O14" sibvareive of comsuitutional libert of Mais, living as & Btanton street, was arrested on | me talk with you there."’ ‘They now went up the acharge of receiving the stolen goods, which bad | gangway-stairs together ani continued in deg, been taken to bis house and subsequently removed | cunversaiion for some tine, to @ butcher's shop corner of let avente and Angerstoff gradually became agi'ated as the da: street, Justice Buundley held tho accused for exa- | iyOtlQG. He waiched upon deck almost wiinots “ intermission, aod seemed irresolute what to do, sometime sitting duwu composedly, and at other Jersey City. times burr, ‘ng Sh pche snd forwards, with AGrear Bioxper on A Sorewo Trick, cone. hay my oh a a hess pe ne wae Ps ~Tux New Jmnsey Cirt Powtos Law a Dean | heavy swell; and [ supposed, from the anxious Larren.—The discovery was made yesterday after- | looks with which he contemplated the sky, that he noon that the new Police law for Jersey City, creat | hoped Lape gte eee deg say Head ee wee preven! > ing » Board of Commissioners, was a dead letter | oo.” ie kept his glass constantly in bis band, and through informality. The City Clerk, Fr. Scott, | surveyed the ocean through it in all directions, sent to Trenton for a ce: tified copy of the Police bill, ngth he suddenly dashed the t aud upon looking it over, discovered that some of the Atle he 7 cemues the snsirument enale amendments were not contained therein, | #Way, aud exclaimed, *Godbelp us! they are com- he bill was submitted to the ins of Beuator | ing now! Maries, on hearing this, ran wildly Wintel, wae poce rating It overt ee nie sonarce him, and ne ea wae in pis Dun he @ bill as original) enon wo the fy push er on One sicle, &: ‘an to ‘othe which had been sigued by the President of the apparently in deep thought, Aneta luile time, Board (Scovel, aud Gov, Ward, instead of the amend: | }.4° ssarted, and cried, ‘I have it now!—li's the ec bili which was passed, but is now » dead letter, “IL the businces—yes, yes—i')] owing to the feet that is lacks the signatures of the | oDly mene a8 Dae pet 7 Ks, P esident of the Bedate and the Governor, The Po- | cut cables, and of we'll go—that's sottled: lice Commissioners took the oath of office yest He then se) an axe, andthe first divided the forenoon, befere Judge Martincale, Two of mm, | hawser at the bows, and aiterwards the one attach- Pangborn and Fink, have resigned their seats in the | e go the stern. Board of Aidermen for the purpose of assuming the , mon at potas pa tying aon by this red The vessel immediately began to drift away, and ving no sails or helm to steady ber, rolled with thrown out of office entirely, be Looks violence, that I dashed from side to side ——— —— guvorel mes, hen Fypsery thy Wied rgaee Dl non 0! 4 she Wo not regain the upright position, MARINE NEWS. a gerstol we the while consctoualy SEL — is 4 exelai . *Bhe wil April 0, 8. rises, 6 14; 8. sets, 6 45; High Water, 00 16 ee nin the ballast, e rs Sry to the bos- ship? ni A lat 1° In the midst of this, I keptmy station upon CLEARED, pres intently waiching the bene which was eull STEAME'IIPS—Leo, Agvannah; Rebecca Clyde | several miles ‘distant. I waited in fearful expecta- Wilmington, N. C, tion, thinking that every pew wave against which BARKS-J J Chittenden, Philadelphia; G8 Hunt, | we were impelled would burst upon our vessel,and Havana D Btover, Cardenas; Ellen Stevens, Ma- | overwhelm us, while our pursuers were too ‘ar off teuzas; Velocity, Cienfuegos, to afford any assistance. The idesof perishing BRIG8—Jobn G, Nessan; Fearless, Bristol; Juplt- | when on the point of being saved, was inexpressi- er, Cronstadt; Holland, Ponce; L Billings, Demarara; | ply agonizing. SCHOONERS—M HA Mifilin, Philadelphia; Hard- ‘As the day advanced, the hopes I bad entertained scrabble, Portland: Helen Auguste, alumore; Hat | of the boat making up wish us, gradually dimin- He Baker, Galveston; Alice geranion, Baybrooki Cee | ished, The wind blew violently, and we drifted roline Corvilia, Charleston; Hope, St Jobn, N B; ‘ Gen Burnside, 8t Kitts Wenonab, Baltimore; Nei | Hong a68 repid rete and the weather grew so ton, Stamiord; Neptune, Boston; #llen Louise, do. dark, that our purs. are soon became quite andis- that the testimony published in the case reveal corrupt ejvesting Hon, W. E, tare of public morals, &e, Dodge tw resign, and meet } .ooks in an election in M Ovewber; endorsing the administration of Pres foent Jotiusoh, oud providiug that a copr of the resolutions Le sept to the Speaker of the Ho :se of Represeatatives, the President, and the New York members of Congress, “Tur Great Prorrsr,’'—Last evening the Cooper lustitute was crowded by « highly re rpectable audience which assembled under the aus ples of the American Protestant Association, for thq purvesect celebrating the S8Tth Auniversary of “the great protest,” the origin of protestantiam, The ehair was occupied by Francie McMulkiu, Bay, of Waldence Lodge, No. 9, and the platiorm was decorsted with American fiags lelongiug to the several Lodges, After singing by ® ciub of ladies and gentiomen the Kev. Gworge Walden ptuart ead a portion of Scriptures, amd the Rev. Mr. Mille offered Preyer. Addresses were made by Rev. Dr. Dbowhug, U, B, Smyth, and several other ministers, alter which the meeiing adjourned, Boarp or CouNcILMEN——Tux Ssconp Avenus RatLnoap Company, Ero —The Board wet at 2 o'clock yosterday, the Prosideut, Mr. J. Wilson Green, in the chair, Councilman Rebinson offered a preamble and reso- lution t the effect that the Second avenue Railroad Company having published @ statement that they are willing to dispose of, and surremder up their right of ranaing cars on the Second avenue, the offer be immediately porepted by the elty; that compen- sation be made by the city for the expense of ite construction, and thas the Corporation run this read in competition with the oiher City Kajiroad Com- panies; and be it Resolved, Thatthe Comptroller be, and he ‘sau. thorized and directed, to accept the proposition of the Becond svenve Railroad Compauy indicated above, the amount te be paid thereto: to be submit: ted toarvitration in the evens of tho Comptroller and the said Company being unable w agree; the result to be reporced immediately to the Common Counell in order that the necessary etepa may be taken to insugurate the work ui managing the said road by the City, by letting to individuals the right to run cars on the tracks, under the direction of the proper officials of the city. Mr, Putman moved to refer the preamble and re tering him, when | heard of “ DALLVY's Galvan Horse Salve,” and bevidy procured some, 1 rub was astonished to find th t in th ions a day) he wae perteccty cured ani te working order, JOHN TKAY- jt 15th stioet, New Yok, Bold by a a iste, harness makers aod biacksmithsand uo further notice ean be chtalued by the dozen or «ing gle box at the Depot of PDALLEY'S Magical Pain Kam tractor, 43 Liberty st, N. Y, 26T A LARGE, WELL LIGHIED ROOM 10 LEY On the 4th tioor of the Bun Building, corner of Nassau aud Fulton streeta, Enquire jn the sun Office, ore LACK OR BROWN—THE PEST LN USE, BRIEST’S MALK DYE, Price 60 Cente, THE MOST NATURAL DYE IN LUBE. General Wholessie Agent—C. N, CRITLESTOM No, 38 Sixth ave. To be had of ali Druggiste. ARPENTERS—TWO GOOD MEN Want ed, Apply, with twols, this worulug, at No, 18 Eldridge as. is (\ARPENTE ‘kmen, at FRANKLIN'S 3s «D STEREOTYPE PLATES WANTED “Apply atthisofice NESS any NION—ONION--HURRAH FOR TH Union—The Fourth Divisiou L. U. B. Associa ton meet en Saturday eveuine, April 21, 1566. ® o'clock. in the New York Aswwbiy Koos, cor ot thelr own ialetest are reyursied te attend tus sect ing. WILLIAM MILLS chairmen Side ANTED—A GIRL, ONE THAT “CAN AA cont nf nd treo pnd 0 plain cooking, vp Cy ‘The Medical Purvey « has been instructed to furnish ‘the necessary beddiny and hospital supplics for the ase of the sufferers, and yesterday morning there were placed on board the Hospital Ship Florence Rightingale, which ssiled for Red Hook Point, with Drs. Swinburne, Bisse! and Hareome, for the Lower Quarantine, Jn the afternoon the sick passengers wore removed to the Hospital hhip, aud every atten- ten will be paid them. There is no panic on board the Virginia. All are cheerful, though the passen gore unaffected by the disease are anxious to got ‘away, 80 ato be out of danger. 1t is mentioned asa singular etreumstance that the cholera broke out on Ge Virginia in about the same piace on the ocean at rwbich the passengers of the steamel!p Engiand, ancther of the National Bteam Navigation Com- peny's vessels (afterwards detainod at Halifax) were ettasked. This is important, as itteads to confirm ‘Ghe theory advanced by « fow persons that certain oes of the atmosphere sometimes found in Delts, are peculiarly adapted for the development o¢ ebolera. FBELING IN THE CITY, Aa might be supposed there was e Uitie stir aronnd ‘the city youterday, especially in the thickly populat- @4 portions, in view of the close proximity to the metropolis of this dreaded disease, It was th» com- non topie of conversation, but there seemed to be, so fur as secortained by the BUN reporters, no panieor diapesition to run away for tho sake of avoiding it, A @eueral confidence in the mew Health Commission is manifested by the citizens, and withthe aid of the people themselves of every class, the city will proba- bly be as free from the disease as it has been for eam. Cleanliness of person and place, and tem- Perance in eating aud drinking, will secure any one from this disease, as ludeed is will {rou almost every disease. TER CHOLERA AMD THE BOARD OF RALTH, A opecial meoting of this Board was held yesterday te take action jw relation to the presence of cholera ITIZENS’' SAVINGS BANK No. 68 BOWERY, COR. OF CANAL 8 biX PER CENT, INTEREST PAID. Pree trom Government Te: ON ALL BUMS FROM FIVE TO Five THOL® DOLLARS, AND Money deposited now, or i will draw interest from April ist, before Apri) Stety , th shabl jetta and Angerstoff appeared to niet ene a ie “e perencien. “ny am board the steamer Vi: . ual i to the Commitiee on Law, which loi ag ie. , ’ v to 8 o'clock, and also pipe sche Pd aoe eng meamslon | Bhd they were adopted, Adjouraad to Monday,” | ®LOOP-—Mary Gray, oe Venere be supiied with werror. | They stood motionless | Mondex, Wednesday and Friday evenitign from ir) place many suggestions and Py 4 ARKIVED. olding tir! ar ‘easel, Board determined to take every precaution agalust Fing,—The tenement house 60 and 58 Centre hag + Ha b the ot As & {requently broke over the pbb GEORGE FOLSOM, President. treot, owned by Jobu Jones, tcok tire yesterday, in | pSTZAMSHIPS—Niagare, Norfolk; Hatteras, do; | though 7 Sryrmour A. Bunos, Secreta: 857 the spread of the disease, should it break out in the sousequence of the explosion of two kegs of burning | M0Ptezuma, Kingston, Jamaica, and rushed down the gangway, they did not offer | = _ sa city, The measures determined upon will soon be | tiuid, which were placed there, as is alleged, by some SHIP—J N Cushing, (ot Newburyport,) Shanghae, | to shut the companion door, which would have re- BARK3—B F Shaw, Nenvites; John Carver, Car tained open, had ot Fe nk donas; Newlight, Bavenneh; Alsi, Matanzas, gloom, end danger thet thickened around us, nels BRIGS—L & W Armstrong, Ponce; L Berry, Ber- ther elicited trom them any expressions of mutual ag eed Herrera, . Ayrey, Hehe, Breer hop pasbetic pg AF rng oh] ne M be in, Elizabethport for ‘on; Ne! r euvi- 2 ta Ageia Cains, Cienfuegos: y Wenkhern Cien- | sternly ateach otberand at me, and avery une e eos; ludia, Matanzas; roar, (Danish) R. Grande; vessel rolled, clung with convuls: gon ‘Adaya i, Vince, wa lial Trowbeld a Vestn to woaiever lay within their Tesch,” Senos joa; AL ane 7 Fh, Doty Basler, Mio Janeiro. About suns our attention was attracted by » -—— = ———— IME SAVINGS BANK OF WILLIAMS burgh, cor of South 7th and ist sts. Money des ited on of before the wth draws interest from thal stof April, Bix percent, interest, free from tars Deposits from 10 cents to #5,000 received. $\8 [BV ING SAVINGS _ INSTITUTION, Open dui ue nto 3 P. sily from . M, to . SIX PEK CENT, INTEREST, FREE OF GOVe ERNMENT TAX. Money deposited on or before the 21st of April will dra 427 made public, Many complaiats of dangerous aui- wances im various paris of the metropolis were receive ywterday, and at once acted upon by the Board, SMAPPRARANOR OF THE DISEASE FROM TUE S1EAM- OHIP BBGLAND, Dispatebes from Halifax received yesterday, state ‘hes ihe steamahip England having had vo new cases sof cholera and having been thoroughly fumigated, @ailed for this port ou last Wednesday evening, persons unknown, for the purpose of burning the preiaises, ‘The fire was extingu.shed by Utloer Pas- rick Smith, Damage slight. FaraAL RAILROAD ACOIDENT,—At abont Boc'clock yesterday ‘atternoon, Menry Suukel, nlne years of age, wae rap over in the Bowery, pear Borivg street, by car No, ¥6 of the Fourth avenue line. and almost instantly killed, ‘The wheols passed over the boy's ueck, He was endeavormg to cross the track when run over, Hie lived with parents at No, 07 Forsyth street, where Coroner Wildey will bold an inquest, | roar which : SCHOONERS—Frank Trost, Philadelphie for | frestift) revevags Rust evidentiy did not proveed Fraakfory Kate Edw Philedelphia for Previ- has phere dence; J 8 Terry, Newark for Prov: James | being very basy, we were unable to ascertain the Jewett, Westport; Wm F Burden; Ell for | cause of 18 for a long, Hine, | At length we distin. Providence; Evelyn, Klizabetbport for Portland; | guished rauge of Ligh cliffs, against which the Malabar, Elizabethport for Heston; § 8 Bucking: | see beat with verrible tury, Whenever the surge pity my iS hry 4 ont net, broke 08 thew, are jets of toam started up to Noiwich; Peter Kittle, Elizat + for N. Haven; pe et me * bed angrily over thelr bieck Mocsongor, Hitasbeeh oy aiddisvewss HA De rugged surfaces, while tue wind moaned and Mpess hens Hartford; Alida, Kligabeth. ; Whistled with fearful caprie among the projec st, oor of Varick for Nexpor, © ® Hazard, Rilsabethport for | points of rock, A lense mist covered the from leis. to $5,000 received, A Upper | Deposits Tangier for + | part of the cliifs, and prevenied us from seeing if Six Per Cent. loterest, tree of Tax it Pierre, rey Boll incite Heo shere were aby houses upon their summita, De made bedore April 21st draw Loterest gsi, WW Loageit Vilas Unis pola appeared of ‘Lille Unpartence, for fe | Ape iat mom. 61.008.900 a irew interest trom the LT eae ie Saberess 2 MA8KEt SAVINGS BANK, #2 N 8T., N.Y, pans PER CENT. INTEREST, Money deposived on or beiore April 21, will draw interest from April lst. WM. VAN _ HENRY BR. CONKLIN, Sec. ei ws UNION Dime SAVINGS BANK—CANAL THE COURTS. Count Catanpan Tas Day—Supreme Court, Cir. cult--Part 1—Short cases—Nos, i4s, 1016, 2641, 1J18, 20S, 2056, 1997, #615, v4s0, 248), wid, Sut, 1404, 1462, Qu TS, 2440, 2478, 2407, 24V., Vdd. Circuit —Pact LL—Nos. 1390, 142, Tz4, 8TY, 1249, 624, 606, Bid, 2406, 634, 126%, 964, 865, 1194, 1480, 1160, Tou, S04, 950, 1000, Bpecial Lerm—lveuce Of law aod troy 490, 146, 171, 1b, 17%, 280, 951, 282, vou, 7, 258, 200, B40, UAL, 244, YAS, Vdd. Gener- 2, Enumer- i ooh 6a, &, 60 ba eT PROCLAMATION BY TILE GOVEKNOR. A telegram from Albany, received last night, an- @rances that Governor Fenton will, today, issue a (Qweciemation declaring Now York City in peril from Amupending pestilence, as requested by the Met ropo- Ten Board of Health. PRSVIOUS CHOLERA Visi TATIONS. The last appearance of the cholera in this cliy wae @e 1064, and the greatest mortality wes during the feapae of July, Apsuas ond Sopiamnss, Lae lollov: ting