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news of the waters ef the bay not only, but more particularly for sanitary reasons, The all-ob sorbing question is, are (be preveniive measures nes suplored | puficient fot ie aki meang should. Us a slopes fh 5 nie The opinion of those fasniliar with f A, ant of churmanity of detaining well persone upon fulee ¢ uni ot ve called in question, All concede iuia, The question them arises, how ean this be o visted ? whole subject was laid before the 146 jomure ine rt made by the Q gouers in 1 The following te me (eeep to Mat A tg t ‘ aa at rovirlon for ' ‘alle u 28 ‘o a vow ledge Our error reap the biseting curses ot our neciect, when repentance will « jon the victitee of ou hore 4006, 0 the revagesof the disensr, the bhorrore we may be nee sherefrom.’ Cneeety ro ANIMALS.—Yer- terday Captain Wilson, oft lst Preciactarrested a boicher named Solomon Frank, en a charge of cra- elty to animale, ander the provisions of the new lav. Prank bad twelve calves, with their legs tled with cords, packed cloacly in @ymallcart, When the cart rearved the station house one of the calves was suf focated. Juaticn Connolly fined the prisoner @5.... lease Suntheimer, Francia Kierney @ 4 John Roth were arrested one similar charge, and Justice Dowling required the ercused to give 6300 ball each wo en rthe charge. The padishment hitherto mn- flicted by Justice Dowling io euch cases w: ten dollars, Hereafter men violating the law must, if brought before him, take their chances of both bone and imprisonment in the Penttentiary. Tur Winn anv Dest yerterday had a reg- ular game of bide-and-go-seok, and notwithstanding the latter often secured shelter in the eyes, ears and mouthe of pedestrians, the wind always found plenty vt other little dust heaps to play with, This inne cout game wee pot altogether without ite amusing phase, for it kept the multitaces constantly wrig giing and turning to escape « rand awoop of the element with ite load of dust, Why coulda’s the Legislature appoint « “Commission” to keep down the wind! STanpanv Time—Furnished to the Central Telegraph office of the M. F. D.,” by the Connecti- out Clock Co, from and after this date, at 19M. and OP. M. daily, will be telegraphed and struck apon all the fire-alarm bells, ae follows: Post Office, City Hall, Marion st., Kasex Market, Union Market, ist et, 85th et. Mount Morris, 83d ot. Jefferson Mar- cet, and Spring et. towers, and on each Bunday at 9 A.M. additional, Boarp OF FXCISR—APPLICATIONS FOR License.—A large number of liquor dealers applied, yesterday, to the Inspector of Excise (Col. Bertram), for blank forme of application for license. Among the applicants were one or two colored men, who atated their intention to keep a “saloon ;" they were furnished also with blank torms. The applicants are chiefly of the first class; thats, those who intend to eoll, give away, &c., all kinds of liquors, and are willing to pay @250 per anaum for the privilege. flome wholesale grocers, who intend to “sell liquors in uantities leas than five lous,” were also on band. and received their blank forms, Fach appli cant bas to anewer, in griting, anamber of ques- tions regarding ae Dp, whether engaged in any capacity | liquor business, and wnat where, and how long; whether other business will be carried on with the sale of liquors, and if so, whether liquors, &., will be allowed to be drank on the preinises; what kind of drink he desires to eell, and whether he is interested in the same bnai- ness elsewhere, and where; whether “pretty walter girls,” dancing or other armusements are to be kept or carried on in the place, “or in any building, ya den, enclosure, street or place communicating or cont! thereto.” It is said thet non citizenship will be no barrier to getting « license, provided the applicant is of good moral character, Prac Presextation,—The 71st Regiment, Col. Trafford, paraded at S o'clock P. M. yesterday, im froni of the City Hall, and went through « varie- not ieturn to will y tend te slled upon to * Arnrers ror ty of military evolutions in the presence of the Mayor, the Common Council end «large spectators. At the close a marching sal to the authorimes, atter which, the Mayor, speech, presented a beautiful set of colors to the re ment on behalf of the city. Col. Trafford received colors and nade asultahie rep y,after which the May- er and Common Council pariook of a fine collation the apartments of Mr. George eeper of t i r i « oy pal The colors cost 4 salute, ‘The men looked well and marc ment, Col. Ferror, hon ed stead Crry GovrersMent—Boarp of ALDERMEN —REeBctLpiIna Wasuixaton Manketr.—The Board met at 2 o'clock yestorday afternoon, the President, Mr. Brice, in thechair, Alderman Loew offered the following : Whereas, The present facilities afforded for the as Weeb'egton menaurate with the re- The building ts unsightly stalle are ar- ranged without rogard to order, system or conven- Jonge ; end hereas, It is of the first mecersity to devise some may be re- amealed without interfering to any considerable ex- business of the market, and as it is entirely feas:bie to construct a neat and commodious bullding-for market purpores ((he material to be ot lrom) in sections, on the present site ef the old mar serious interruption to the travraction of the business cente: Market are in no way co! quirements of the public, aod d ated, and the stands au means by which these several disabiliti tent with tb ket, without causing business now daily tr ted; be it therefore Resolved. Vat & specia) committee of tive be ap- o best poiuted to imjulré and report to this Board aud most expeditions mauver of erecting a neat iron atructuie, one story ngs. for marke. purposes, oa t Washington Marge, ve to fo be eiected in sections, a: she coustruction of the new bualiding, worus “special Committe of Five’ and ineertin the Committee on Markets,’ aud as amende: auopled, Adjourued, Boxe of COUNOILMERS ~CRULRNBATION or THE fox XG Povetu or Juty,—This Board also met, the Viesi ent, |. Wilson Green, Faq., in the ehsir, Hoard, oming Fourth of July, a pur Go and Cover + Optyse and Gung! Avjourged a bow J. Schuyler, lying Lew consume the upper deck before « of the huude named Thowas Racine, narrow! sped death, be awoks by the of the testh, leaving his eloth —< nd was wot insured, Serious AccipeENT ov 65TH SrReet—Onn Mus hutep axp Anorure INsUBED,~—About nine volock yesterday morning the vault of the Oriental dscowery ip 56th street, between Jet and 4d avenues, saved in, burying im the ruins William Haye eod Wiliam Tierney. The former was taken out slightly gujured, but she body of Tierpey was not recovered util several hours atverwards, It was horrib. ised aud mangled. It was removed to the i9t' inet steuion- house, where an inquest will be Tierney lived im 1¥sb abreet, between 6th and ji avonues, FATAL ACCIDENT.—Coroner Gover yester- al tas an inquest on the body of Thomes Demp- sev, OL years of Age, whose death was caused by have ‘ng, ou the 17th inst, been crushed heiwpen 6 tale which be was riding, Demp- ZR. freight cars, on at aR. sor wagou aud the sear platiorm of one 0 Gs 4 og wae rechused, and ho wes remoy Be a fine of (oO present bo impediment to the business of the present market solution wan amenied by striking out the offered a resolution, which was adopt & joins special Committee of five to make arrangements ernor's room, of Fenton ; aio of » aud of Mayor About one o'clock yesterday morn- lng a fire occurred In the Dasement of 159 Greenwich luger beer ealoom, occupied Ly George Bluanue, Jainage #200: insured. A litte later the se- cond tloor of 56 Walker street. occupied by Liette & Seatigan, linea collar wanufsetnrers, was discovered be on re, amage about $5, The tirat tloor, ae fuylod by Rudolph Waring, manuseeturer of fancy furuiture, was damaged te (he extent of $500. LDam- age (0 building, owned by (harles Morek, $1.000.,,, About tem o'clock yesterday morning she tug the toot ot Lesbrosaes at, was discovered to be ou fire, Ihe titemen were soon ou band, but the flames spread with such rapidity \r efforts vould be of any services, Lows @5,0); insured One oe. ¥ been sound asleep, and whe rat r@, he jumped from bis atch aud money behind, ped tu the shore, All bis property was des vue Hospital, where en amputation was verformed, which subsequentiy chused bis death A verdict of accidental death was reucered Leceased lived at us Weet 25cm street Tae Fourters7# Srreet Merver.—Yes- ver closed the inquest on the body ¥. who died from stab wouude re: oat night, at cu nement hone No, 254 Fenat i4th ot at the bende ot leniel and Miles O'Reilly. The renderet averdict that ‘Patrick Donuelly came to hie death nb-woundes. ey the bande of Milee and Danie: O'lely; tur the jury are of the opinion that the latter le moet guilty.’ Hoth of the piisone:+ were committed tu await the action of the Girand Lectune,—A lecture will be delivere! before Bt, lheresa's KC. 1, Boelety. as Clinten If ‘ Fie le by John M. Harrinston, LoL. B. Rubject acy The ters of Charity and ve ot the Capho. te Ubu + their intiuence on rociety, THER COURTS Covet Carespan, Thta Day.dupreme Conrt Clreult— Adjourned for the term | Term, Nos. 156,171,220, Chambers, Noe, ivf i + 116, 116, 117, 118, 119, 121, iy ; atNo 15) Superior Court—irial Jerm—Atjourned for the term, Hanes Corres. itoranna Frmat applied to the Bupreme Court vesterday for the custody of her child, who was detained a Kendall's Ieleod. The movher's account wae that the child was tekon by a lady, who aid she desired to send her toa sewirg whool. The child was detained as ® vagrant, Jussice Clerke Granted ber application, DAMAGES AGainet 4 Rainman Co, To the Bnpe- tor Court, yesterday, the case of Marcus Schwartz @ot. the Hudson R. RR, Co, came up before Justice McCann. The plaintiff war crorsing the railroad at Yonkers with agon and some demnijohas of whie- key, when he was rurprired bythe down train, By ereat exertions he wanaged to ges the horse's head Sround 80 ns to ea but the front wheel wee struck by the train, : tne the man and the dem! Johns, and breaking (ie wavon | y He asked $50 ae hie damages for the wae barness, and 850 forthe whiskey. The jury cave him §S, to whieh the Court added an allowance Powtom Inreiiioe Hotel Thief Arvested.— Speedy Juatice.Join Johneon, alias James John- oon, was arrested on Wednesday evening, on euspl- clon of being a hotel thief Hew in coming down the stairs of the Metropolitan Hotel, with forty dol lars worth of property in bis porseasion, which had been stolen tiom room No, £45, occupied by Mra. Hanna B, Robbing au Mre Maria L. Chareb, After he was arrested, he was arraigned betore Justice Dowling, who transierred the complaint to the Court of Special Bessione, where Johnson was convicted, and sentenced to 414 Pen! ic ry for six montns on each charge, Iie is the same man who recently sole 260 from the room of .J seph M. MeCord.at the etropolitan. This property was tound concealed in @ house in Wooster at. Theft ofa told Watch._William Powers was ar: rest Oeterday, on a charge of having stolen a gold wateb from .Jacob obs, of 115 Chathain street, Powers, as alloged, entered the store under t retence of pare ws detected fo stealing pe watch, Justice Dowling committed him for A Breekiyn, INCENDIARISM—ACCIDENT TO A FIREMAN, —A fire of incendiary origin was discovered in the stable of Harmon, carmen, North 9th street, near 4th, B.D. anearly hour yesterday morning, and extingul with slight lowe. While Enetue No. | Was proceeding to the fire, one o1 ite party, named Abraham Ackerly, stumbled and feil wouer the front wheels of the machine, and had his right leg severe! area. Ackerly was taken to his Lome, ¥4 North 4th street, and received surgical aid. Arremrr To OvTraGe A LitrLe Girt,— Frederick Seip, @ young German, 16 years of age, was arraigned before Justice Walter, yesterday, on a charge of attempting to violate the person of little girl, named Martha Peiser, 6 years of ; ¥ Parente reride at 55 Ewen street, F.1D ths offeuce was alleged to have been committed on Wednesday night, when the girl was repo ted to have received injuries which required medical treatment. It is also aleged that Seip maie a ilar attempt on the same clild sone weeks aco, The examination was adjourmed until Monday next Fravps on tue Governuext.—Collector Wood, of the Second district, is engaged in investi- gating the charges made against the proprietors of a umber of distilleries ia Brooklyn, of having de franded the without making returne to the Collector, There are Dow four distilleries under seizure, aud it te thought that the proprietors of seme of them will be pretty severely punished. TRIAL FOR Monprr,—George Schmidt, in- dieted for the murder of Hugo Weiehner on the lsih of January last, was placed on trial in the Kings Court of Over and Terminer yesterda: witnesses were examined and the case was ed ever until thisday, when it will probably Hair Dressing in France, Toe female head, writes « Paris correspondent, has become ® sort of museum for gold bands, cameos, butterflies, and pendulous wreaths which hang under the chin, On the forehead of the fair tha one may be seea a number of small curls comic twist, while the back of the head dis: an enormous lump of hai kept together by the bonnet, makes @ fantustic ‘get-up'’ exquis barber has become @ personage who gives bim.- grants bis audience: the same privelp ceives the diplomatic worl, Bef barber of faine and name will receive an edict from whica there ts po The domeat.c brush ordinary times, jie t body el curious fret.” “MARINE NEWS. CLEARED, mah; Ano FE Gardner, sugua BRIGGS Downes, Martiniyue Urenite State, Boston; Dart, siamioad BLOOP.—Pointer, Nichol, for Providence. ARRIVED, BTEAMSHIPS—Miegers, Norfolk: Hatteras, BAKKS—Evening Star, St Jago, Luigi, Mei BRIGS—H Means, [of lien Cicely Helen, Brazil. BCHOONERS—Ontara, Clenfucgos; Providence tor Kirzabetlpy mi idence tor Rondout; HL i i Vroy iden Dethport; L W Birdsall, Newport for F ° beth ¢ Kk Thomas, New Haven tor Philadej sia, Too Late for Classification. DAWES, her ace. Cherry es Too Late for Classification. PERFECT HORSE OfSTMENT—DAL- ‘3S Galvanic Horse Salve ie a certaia and rapid cure for the woret cases of Scratches, cuts. Braises, Nail Pricks, Sores, Corna, Bit! Most of the ownere of horses in New York are commence ng to use it, « it to be worth horres are laid ap for L “CAPTAIN BURD THE NOCTURNAL VISITATION. SS ny ight in gold, Many yrunoing @ pail in Tt was ao Gark that none of ne attempte! to er rently isolated apot npon which we 1 to take re? ge; and my thonchts were chiefly directed to the recovery of Mra Monti, who continved in a state for a considerable tine, aol revived only to feel vietion that her husband wae no rand hia crew atood watch- she rapidly went to pieces, of conversa'ion araong thetn- selves, which the noise of the ses prevented my od relives iuflammation in ali Swollen legs and awe!lines are reduced ¢ ineensibilitv continued use, and in d Founder have been It you have never used it you should not rest uotll cou have a bor to try upon Caillat the Depot an phiet free, containing certificates of those who tin@d it, aod who ail freely acknowledge it to be the beat horee remedy extant, ly washed off with @ lttie soap and water, adds to Itia neatly done up inalarge tin box twithout danger of break a box, Sold by all bly cured by es Youn Spavin entirely cured the agonising ing the achooner before it is too late, and had « grea The fact ot ita bet hour after we hed landed, came running to me and wh Neved Mr, Monti wan atil! alive, ly heard some one shouting « mediately accompanied him to of rock, about one hundred yards off, ant we both called as loud a* wecould, A voice, which Lin- stantly recognized to be that of my friend, answer- ed ust but it wae some time before we were able to distinguish what be aid, that he had reached the shore by clinging to part of the wreck, and that he could not then gein the spot on which we stood, on account of an arm of the sea which extended red that ne be ean be easily carried al ing, and it ia cheap.cos ing only buc, drugrists, harness makers and Diackemitheang until «een b@ obtained by the dozen or sin reyot of DALLEY'S yrojecting point Magical lain ba. wag “A YOUNG OF PLEASING AD- tion a@ saleswornan i At last I ascertained A. 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On hearing tha, Tentrested him to desiat from any ich attempt sill daylieht eh uld reoder it ee- + laat consented, d communicated of the island ; and i hastened to Mra, Monti the joyful tidings of her husband's which affected her nearly as much as her previous belief in bis death had done, Long before dawn we had all assembled on the pint of the rock already mentioned : and the firet eames of morning showed Mr, Monti oposite to the place where we stood, and divided from us by what ar peared to be an arm of the sea, about one hundred and fifty yarde wile, After exchanging afew words wiih bia wile, he set out to compas fis hea, and thus get round to us while Samno went to meet bim We waited their arrival impatient!» for n d then saw the negrocoming towar “We are all deceived," ‘that is uot an arm of the ses, but « channe! between two distinc’ |s!ande; one. and Mr, Monti te on the other possibly reach us, unless he aw) brought over ina boat. This mtelligence filled Mra Monti and me with may, for both knew that the boas was total y unfit “or service, and that ber hushand could not swim Every one appeared in some measure to participate in our distress and disappointment, except Captain Burder, who, when asked if there of rescuing Mr. Monti, said, that ie get across the coanne! as he beat could, peared on the oy vopelesanens of + Or cor, of F and 7th eta, 0 CELEBRATED INSTANiA- NEOUS HAIK DYE, THE STANDARD DYK OF THE WORLD! PRICE ONLY 60 CENTS PER BOX This lye is now considered b DARD DYE OF shade ali the old dyes, because it ike color, chaue.ng fieent BLACK or all who have triéd ft, the STAN ik WORLD! Natural and Li rey hair to a magi BROWN instantaneously, and without injury to the the growth instead of destroy ent from the old-fashioned d upon strictly acientific prince Wholesale Agent—C. N. CRITT are, to whom 4!] orders should be addressed, bad also of all Drugelsts, CHOICE I bair; it prom es, it being prepared ENTON, 35 Bixth ‘o be is to be done?” EAR TREES FOR SALE AT A BACKIFICE. @ subscriber, desirous of thinging out bis exten- PFAR ORCHARDS, offers for aale at one half the urual prices, over Mr, Monti soon a and explained tbe more fully than Bamno had done, had @ rapid current; the set of which, we per- ceived, would vary with the ebb and flow of the tide; but it was #0 strong that even an expire swimmer could scarce hope to baffle ite force and reach the adverse shore. No effectual plan of re- lief suggested tteeli to any of our minds; but fs was evidently necessary that somethiog should one; for though we had picked up considerable quantity of wrecked prov Monti had none of any kind, We there! once that he must either risk bis life upon the sea, or perish with hunger, In the afternoon, under the infinence of thes convictions, he began to collect together al! the pieces of plank he could find ; and hav ng torn up bis shirt and handkerchief into strips, he bound the timber together, #0 as to form a sort of raf. econveyed to the utter extremity of his weep of ihe current arked, to the lower Phese preparations suspense and cholee Dwarfand Stauda:d Pear Trees, of the i t, Louse Bonne de Jersey and Duchease d’ Ar ete from three to seven years old, and in bearing con- Parties desirous of purchasing can give the trees @ personal Inspection, All orders by mail will be prometly attended to. WILLIAM Y. 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THE FINDER OF THE WATCH LOST ntan interview, the watch identified, and a suitable re- Addreva Miss ©, 154 W. 33d at REWARD—LOST, ON YESTE: day morning, bet Sud and 20th ets, and Broatway, or in that immediat gold bunte:’s watch, biue enamelie centre with email diamonds, ful Frederick Nivorid, on io: 75, with tine gold chain, in two parte, and key and seel,and two charms to match the lain goid key and oma- Lhe abeve reward will ws delivery at 12 W also solicitors of Amert- ut, and will furnish appli- tof advice how to pee eed, 5 this balance, & leu moment elansed, and the object of our solicitude Was quickly swept away His wo fe relape:d into {u- sens bility, but not before she hed seen the form of her husband receding from her eyes, aud at the mercy o1 » boundless ocean, The man who bad the misiortune to cause this disastrous resul!, was allowed to clamber up the rock quite disregarded—the attention of ull ing fixed upon Mr. Monti, who floated so fast into the hat we perceived we bad no chance beholding him much longer, He waved his bands to us several times, with an air of resig- we thouvhts observed him endeavoring to im wards our island, by using his arms as oars, and then suddenly desist, as if conscious of the hope- Fortuoately, the we ther bai become calm, and we knew tht there was no chance of mnking While it continued so, and while the planks that supported him kept tog awched bir Lad it Grew ark roviding ourselves With op ehh ; ulmng the whole of which, Mre. Monti, in ber indeser; bable anguish, forgot al! that hid pase. ed, aud even where she was, aud talked, eugned, and wept, alternately, spent the groater part of then ght in strolling along the shores of with p easure and safety, fur the moon and stars successiully yielded light erough Neither did Captain Burcder nor his crew sce inclined to take any repose, When I hap- ued to pass the spot where they eard them disputing about ib should manage to lea from their conversation, ° schooner had been more complete and sudden than they had anticipated or intended, from some accidental hints, that they did not re- gret that Mr, Monti was now out of the way—bis avowed knowledge of ther plans having excited a good deal of alarm and auxiety amonx them, At day-break no vestige of th tunate vavigator was discoverable, and I forgot rospects in thinking of the fase trying to believe that be might atill be in life, although conclusions to the contra. m my mind by e consideration of the dangers that surrounded him, and of the Himited means he bad of successfully contending Iinmediately after sunrise, the the damage! boat, and began to repair ber with some fragments of the schooner d that morning floated ashore, soon rendered her in # manner seaworthy, and found that the mate and crew intended setting out in search of relief, while Captain Burder, and Mrs, Monti, and ber maid, and I, were to remain till Acconiingly, in the afternoon they put off, taking Bamuo with them, on the ground thes they would require him to assist ot far beyoad our reach. » which, inavead of ing bage nes of three or four Months ago, is now allowed to assume a more wild and picturesque aspect. Oo the crown of the head, and between she two distinct compart- meats of the hairdressers built-up creation, a small dab of asometbing whioh is till callod « on the 12th will be satistactorily ward be given. v eccentric, Theimportauon of blonde bair from Germany end black hair from the regions of the sunny South is now one of the most active branches of she commerce of France, and the bborhood, a fine id imial self all the eire of @ Minister of State, He Jenaness of the attempt sand accords his counsels upon bat M.Drouynde Lhuys re- Pansian ® faslonavie lady, she must Solicie the honor by placing his name ou her list for@ certain hourand day. He will then not ask whas particular bead toilet she desires to adopt, but, win the decisive voice ot « great general, be wi) Wil her bow her Lair isto be d peal. and comb, the cosmetics of aleckeu io the dark drawers of bedroom turniture, We Lave gosto such an elaborate modo of hair dicssng thasn. lady at- term pis to desiga aud execute wlat may be called the capillary shrubbery of the head, Humble dressmaker girls, aud those Who used to be called griscties 1 rayreé pritoitive tines, DOW spend their having theic hair uressed aod some- hair stuck on the cape of the ueck. For their locks must now be “rowed in many « together with « ment in form of @ trum, be promptly pald on Vablic notice is hereby siouere of the pinkia, he Auction, on MO) at he Bachan ge pal the tollowing reai © ; land north aide of Chambers street, near William sireet. : dd. Parcel of iand east side of Corlears street, be- tween Frontaud Water streets, 3d, Klock bounded by Hoboken, West and Canal 4th. Lotnorth side of 25th street. near 3d avenue, 6th, Los north aide of 66th etree: Two lots north amd south on east side of Lexingwwn avenue, 7th, dix iote, north and sou:h sides 58th street, be tween Sth and 6th avenues, “3 Sth. Two blocks of land between 67th and 65th streets, 4th, Madison and 61h avenues. 9th, seveuty-four low between blest hear 6th avenue sof 49D atiees, Lelso gathered nyt uth. Iwo lote west side of 4th avenue, between refvor ite unfor- TH ih a Vib 4 aie Tith and 7Sth streets, 4th one Thiny-tive lots 79th and SJth streets, 4th Po Jul, Tisirtp-four lote Stet and 884 streets, Medison as ig two lo south side 83d street, near 4th ave- April?T, 8. rises, 604; 8. sets, 652; High Water, 06 09 my own desolate of Mr. Monti, an: STEAMSHIP—Noveliy, Phaw, for Philadelphia, BARKS—Cumberiand, Antwerp; Marien, Savan- ry were forced u Agracos, Genoa; Catharine, Port Spain, Trin,; Village elie, tiarbor Grace, Nb; Geo against them. @. , ith One lot southwest corer 150th sirept end | crew hauled u 10th, Two lote north side T9th street, south side ‘of 9th avenue, 94th and ch, Lot east side of 2d avenue. near 75th street, we Thirty-seven lots south side 79h street and Sd and 4th avenues. Yosh, Forty-tive lots, T4th and 75th » Warrantee deeds will be given, Lithographic maps may be cbiained at the Comp , ailot Records, on or atter May lish BCHOONERS--Horton, Wolfville, N. 8; Mary Ateadman, Wilmington; Hi Beuedic New Haven; Soch street, near Sd 1ith, Bight lots west side do ina, 4) from Jacmel ; Minnehaha, Clentuegos; Kele!, Graad Turk, I 1; they returned, Is appeared [to me rather strange that Captain Burder siould not accompany bis crew, and di- rect the expedition, though he said be remained behind to show the two ferusles, that neither he nor bis men had any intention of abandoning I pretended to be planation, bus nevertheless determined to watch Mrs, Monti aud her maid had taken rocky recess, which sheltered them, in some measure, from the weather; and I had convey: best provisiora I could select from the quantisy washed ashore, but did wot intrude myself upon them, for I perceived that my presence Was pain- ful to the former, Ly revelling the image of Ler BD Pitts, neins, Prov wee Teems OF 6ALR.—Ten per cent. of the and the avctioneer's fee of twenty each lot, to be paid at the © supsroiler's Oftice each day immediately afier the sale, on June ley next, when the deeds will be ready tor delivery; and the balance (seventy per cent.), or auy portion thereof, at the option of the purchaser, may bond and morgage for five June ist, 1866, with interess at the rate of seven per cent. per dauum, payabe balf- yearly, The amount lua be paid off at any time ‘ears, on giving one month's notice ptrofler; or it may be paid in installments an five hunared doliars, op aay uay is due within the five years, The wa:e will be continued from day to day until rty is dieposed of, eR T. BEBNNAN, Compizelio, ComerTsoLies's OFrriosg, Halt or Keounys, Oh dari, 191 ings," Ben), strong, Provigeuce jor Blizahetaport; sarah Twenty per cent, sfled with this ex on bond and mors KERR—On Thoreday, April 24 Johanaa Kerr, the beloved wie of Morgan Kerr, in the 60.b year of The friends ani acquaintances of the family are respectfully invited to atvend the tuperal, uhis (Fri day) afternoon, .iih lush at ¥ o'clock, from the the whole prop Having chosen a place of repose in the of the recess, | retired to it goon ater residence ** Wer Uroskeriv-lew, Daniel Byep, O46 endeavored to sleep ; but aviw ihstanding we fa- “gues of ius preceding night, Ll contizmed awake #0 long, that I resolved tc walk ebroed an i solicts the tranquilizing efects of the fresh air, As I Teste beyond the projecting rock behind which I formed my couch, | saw Captain Burder stealing along on tiptoe. Fortunately, he did now observe me, and Immediately abrank back Into the shate, that I might watch bis steps unseen by him. Ho proceeded cautiously towards the recensy sod having looked round a momen’, entered it, I grew alarmed, aad hastened to the spot, but ree m out » tid lis ened attent’ I beard Mre, Mont! suddenly utter an exclamation of sur- tie, and say, ‘Pray, wir, whe do you im trude yourself here ‘If come to ii quire how you are’ replied Captain Burder, ‘and to ask i! I can be of + ae) to you.’ *Nong one,’ Auswered «4 this le an exirsoriinary time for euch @ + I Leg vou wi | leave me.* ‘Are you not to rewain here alone? said Captain Burder ‘Ihave my sttendany #r,? returved Mra, Monti, haughtily. ‘No, na’ cned the tormer, “you know enough you have sent her ecroms tue island for water, andl have to you really dare?—Bewonel —Touch me not!" I heard « sbriek, I rushed inte the recess, and, seizing the insolens viliain behiad by the collar of his coat, dragged bim beck- wards @ considerable way, and cashed him twice upon the rocks, with he force l was master of. He could not rise, but ley groaning with pain, and velnly attempting tw speak, (To be Continued.) BOARD AND ROOMS, ve LARGE, WELL LIGHTED ROOM TO LE On the 44h floor of the Sun Building, corner of Nassau aud Fulton a _hnquire in the Sun Office. * FEW LADIES AND “MEN CAN be accommodated with board or furnished roome by calling at 209 Kast Jéth ot, pear Fires ave, fired floor, Call all week, ris A SMALL LODGING RUOM, PLAINLY furnished, wanted by aman; an attic room will Adswer; west side of the city preterred. Address KEMINGTON, box 914, Sun office, stating terme per month. A FURNISHED ROOM TO LET FUR ONB or two ge Aitomen, without board, Las Vy a Mile Store $74 Third at, below ave. C, ‘A FURNISHED FRONT ROOM TO LET, for two geutiomen. luquire 45 Elizabeth sireey, room 6 169 , WELL LIGHTED ROOM TO LET On the 4th floor of the Sun Bullding, corner of Nassau aud Fulton streeta Enquire in the Sun Office, au“ OARD WANTED BY A WOMAN AND daughter 9 years old, in a plain family; East side preferree *T per week, Address McC w York 166 OaRD—2 YOUNG MEN CAN BE AC. commmedated with good board and 1 or 2 voung I» dies or # wau aud wile, by applying to 114 West 19cm street 4 OARDING—2 YOUNG MEN CAN Ba accommodeted with good board and a pleasant front Ledroom, at 1 James piip, Yd floor, entrance te Cherry at. 214 OARD WANTED BY A LADY IN WIL. liamebuigh, where she can haves larce room te f, und privece of running one or two noiseless # machiars; ould furnish employment to lands yf Wf required; would prefer to board with an aged widow lady, and where there are no other boar ee, Address FE. H., Williamsburg) Post Office, 28) OYS WHO ARE LN WANT OF Lodgings, food or employmeut, should apply at the News. boys’ Home, 128 Fulton st dbu FPURSISHED ROOM AND BEDROOM TO let, and large pantry, with water on the floo alto atew respectal 6 boarders can be ecoommodated with board; meoagentioman and bis wife, Inquire all the week, 275 spring at. 868 Mo LET-~A FURNISHED PARLOR AND bed-room. Terms moderate, Calltoroue week at 2.7 Wert d6th at; balcony tleor, 258 WO GOOD SIZED ROOMS TO LET IN Will R G ‘ ighed if desired.” Inquire 00 rand sk Wiens burgh, 2d story, 84 WANTED, A CHILD To BOARD—WILL pi have a mother's care, Cali 165 Forsyth at, 156 1 O82 RESPECTABLE YOUNG MEN can be aceonsmodated with good board in a «ma family ; te:tue reasouable. Cail tor % days, 16 King 180 at bear Mc! ougal i io eo LADY WHO WORKS OUT OF THe house seep Accom modated with good board Fy “ Lewies RES} CS THAT WORK out suring the da be od with board by eaulng on Mra, SMITH, lds East let at, near 3d av, No moving, ak oo 3 OR 4 PERSONS CAN BR ACCOMMO. dated with apartments exoall family, with oe without board, by applying at za East | oO Sd ave. went side, ibaa “si id 135 BAST Sst ST.” Sb AVE, HOTEL Srian Furnished bedroome for gentiemen only, irom # to #2; double bedrooms trom 6% $8 _by to $4 per week. with stoves 36T $7 TO @12 PER WEEK FOR FIRST. class beard, at the Meari Street Hones, sue Pearlat.; rooms without board, irom 68 to $5 pee week tov MEAL TAR YW. cieatnteinadabaedines aes Batty = LL SOLDIERS AND od 1 the early part of 4 a those deceased, can learn as Po bounties by calling upon or addressing L, BKUWN & CO, 9 Slo Park Place al LL OFFICERS AND SOLDIERS HAV: + ™ing claime of auy UAture against the State or the United States (iovernment, should *pply for paytout —1v person or by letier at once, to the United Staves Army Agency, 64 Beeckerat,N Y 4d STED TQ LL SAILORS ARE REQUE look at the new official prize List bounty, peu. © e'on and compe OU lawa juat assed, ceret, M.J. HIGGINS BGO ” ~ a ALL NAVAL OFFICERS ENTITLED TO indemnity for lows of clothing can rocure the same by applying at the Oftices of W, WILMOT @ CO, 81 Nassau or 108 Bout at, Also $ months’ ox tra pay bo Army Oflicers, under recent act of Cou- ala eres, i ik de is W., WILMorT & CO., 31 NASSAU ST, nd 108 South gt. give enecial attention in) ction of Prize Ciauns, Advances made oa 41 — ; ———~ oo) YUNARD LIN E—PASSAGE FRO 4 Queenstown and Liverpool, Also by the Oid Biack Star Line of Packets, . Remittances to lreland, a, MALTA, tiom New York to Liverpool. 6th May, biwerage Massave $5) iu Currency, Apply to WILLIAMS & GUION, 2 Br way, ot __ and 83 Bouth streep ™ ‘a = TEAM TO LIVERPOOL DIRECT, GLa a gow and the try ports for 30 C ENCY, HIBERNIA, SALURDAY, APRIL 38TH, CALEDONIA, SATURDAY, MAY lu TH, CABINS, 690 and $70, BI EERA 1sQ Hamburgh, Havre, Antwerp, &c., #1W and $4), PA) ABLE IN U. 5. CURRENCY, As this Company does not employ runvers those who wish passages will pease come direct to he oftice, FRANCIS MACDONALD & CO, __ 516 " 6 Bowling Green, Taps ‘UTT'’S EMIGRATION AND Fur EIGN EXCHANGE OFFICE, bo BOL TH BT. aren s wishing to eend for their friends, can have 6m brought bere either in steamebi packet, from LIVERPOOL, and trom v SF telllag LONDON, by the x Line of Packer, a titand eon Great britain and Irelan upwards, ab the lowest possible rates, from £1 and Apply bo 7 _ 30 TAPSCOTT BROB, & CO.,, 86 South et = a | EK IN TIME, AND PROCURE 4 7 votile of BRIES I's IMPROVED *sUN" CHO ERINE REMEDY, which hes cured more onsce yrboea, Drventery, Colle, &e., than any other tes ever introduced, Depot 46 Bouth Becend ry Ulamabussh, kre 4) cents pe: bore bud