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(Continned from ithe First Page.) and investigate condition of eeoh pere Anathem medteai aidif necessary, [he re removed from the house yesterday. i” aliow of the premises being thoroughly ¢!e 4 pst mortem examination was heid on the body of the deceased yesterday, and the results of the ox amination are all charactoristic of cholera The . © Billed with rice water fluid, aud other @\idences appeared peculiar to the disease. The fecieof the above case were known to the reporters of the Sr» on Tuesday, bunt at the request of the Board of Health, were withheld from publi ation. Merrina or Tur Troster, Fic. oF Meressantes—AoTION Retative TO Chores Test evening « large and inflwential meeting of the Trostees and other Dispensary officers was beid at the rooms of the Citizens Association, No 618 Rrosdway, for the purpose of conferring with the Foard of Health with regard to a plan of co-operation for the prevention of cholera in the elty, (ieneral Mather was elected Chairman and Dr, Morgan Bocretary. +a Tor Btephen Smith, in explaining the object of t meeting, mote 6 i is eset similar to that made before the Board of Healthon Tuesiar, He etronely advocated the formation of a corps of Virltor® who ehould go and seek out cases of painiens diarihom which he sald would or faiay eereee eae ght hs then submitied the following pian o! by ots syawrn 4 medical relief during the prev- jeace ot epidemic cholera: 1. The jepensaries in the Metropolitan Banitary rice aoe cies Tae recognized ca “District tres \, 9, Kech Pizpencary District shall be mibdivided ander the direction of the Medica! Director, !nto as many Bub-Districis as in hie discretion will be required to give effectivenoss to the monsures of 1e- Hef oy Sy the Board o: Health, whi heres . re all be appointed by the Board of Health, b the advice and consent of the Irastees of the versal Dispensaries, the tollowing otic ispensary, viz.: 1. A District Director of Oui-loor lief, ‘. iz. t ‘A District Physician to each of tue Sub of the meaty ~ for (he special purposes of administering relief during the epidemic. 4. The Medical Officer of the Dispensaries appoint: ed jor this epecial service shall be under the exciu- sive direction of the Board of Health ouly, when Fatt ty Rad the measurce of medical relief adopied Dy said Hoard Dr. liebe Harris raid he had just come from the ide of @ woman who wasdying of cholera, aud this case would not have beca known Lat for the ols pensary system, ‘The Docvwr procvede i w give some intorceting stasistice @iich occurred in jormer arr, aud miely approved of the plan prop eed b . Smith. The case spoken of occurred in a crowd~ ed nei:bborh.ed, inarear room ina louse in Mul- berry stree , between Canai and Hester, 5 6 wae at ienaed by Dr, Govery ef the New York Lispensary. r.P. Puyster, ot the Uiiy Dispensary, aiso epoke iv favor of the plan, and gave lis experience o years to that ¢ re could oar Prevented by using proper precautions, Lie thought the whele matter la be under the Srustees of \he Tiepensaries, and (hat they should cooperate wih the Hoard of Health. He was prepare! to say thas biwown dispousary would do all their power (to carry out the objects of the Board of Heaiwb, He ot the Five Pointe as probably the district would have most tiouble with. Last yoar, the dispensary bad 4),0vv patients from thas quarier, aud this showed how necessary dispensaries were ior Wyreating disease, Mr. Hillyer, North Western Dispensary, Dr. olny the Eastern J ispensary, speakiog ior his ident, Geners! Mather and o.bers spoke in fovor of tue plan of house visitation, and p.omised to do all in thelr power to suyport is. All, however, stated that the expenses would be heavy, and at present the Dispensaries couid scarcely make bosh ends meet. neral Mather said, however, that antl diarthaa should Le discovered, there would be Do oecasion tor sub-districting dispensary disiricts, or even sending visitors row Dr. Parner, of the Board of Henith, being called on in iavor of Dr, Smith's plan, end said shat it wouid be well to work the iatier into such a shape oP dovetail ihe Loard of teaith and the Mispease- “ee 4» Smith thought that the whole matter ley thus: Under ceitein contiogen the Board ot Leal nad money, to spend, but n herwise, The beter war would be w iet & committee trom the Dispen- series met ore trom the Moard of diealih, aud the proper arrangements might be mace. Alter s lengthy conversation om the sulject a Com- @i.tee wis appointed to meet the Committee of the Board of Heath, with power toact, Adjourned, Fourru oF JuLy,—The Councilmen yes- torday passed « resolution appointing Conncllmen Keenan, Imiay, Koberte, Koster and Hetirick a *pecial Committee to make preparations for the proper celebration of the neat aumiversary o: our National Lodependence, Wipenixa ov Wortn Srrerr-—At the meeting of the Board of Aldermen yesterday the Committee on Streets prerented a report in favor of reimburelog Mre. Mary Aun Masterson in the sum of £598 tor damages Incurred by the widening of Worth street, During the debate on the report it serted by Alderman M-Beien re, Maay dolore (his street was widened, imated the val ot ber property at $4.04, and thet since que im- provement had been made she had Leen cttered e200 tor it, aud refused the ofler, Aderman phannon faid that several chiusen hea been downed nthe madin Worth street while attempt: ing tocrvse (he sieet, After some turiher debure the whole subject referred to the Commitee oa ae Tue New Excise Law.—On Tuesday night a geners! closing of stores took place at 12 o'clock, end aetampede of corner loaters and others, who were unable to keep up the steam after that hour, wastmade for their homes—if they hadany, The police eon hand, and at a quarter to twelve went round and warned everybody to close. One unfortu- nate individual ouly is reported as having been con- tumacious, He was accordingly locked up, and was yesierday hela toanewerin @500, Yesterday appli- esnls continued to pour in, and were furnished with biank torms, Un tue days appoiuied for hearing ap Plicanis, Lone & € requileiiove present save Lhose whow (0s Captane of preciucis bave reiueed toe commend, ‘}u0e@ who wie recommended need only hie ther applicauons with the lnspector of Kxeiwe, and when waned they will be sent ior by the Com mittee. I! approved, their licenses will be tuled up without delay-—that is, as soon as the clerks can ges through eo vast @ number as are to begranied, Kea- teurants, it ie understood, wili be permitiod to be kept open on ,bundays, but it is not yeu decided wiecher liquors will be allowed at the tabios, ai- though it ls presumed that a man taking his diner ft bbe table, wil be permitted to have Lis glass ot ale, wine, or even brandy, Another queston, ie feried to counsel, is whetuer on@ man will be per: Pallted Lo ke p more than oue sore, 1b is betieved we will, bus must pay License for each, ANOTHER WALL Stuer Forcery Excrre Ment.—Wali sirces was io a slate of excitement yesterday by well founded rumors of more beavy forgeries. Is appearsthat Mr, John Koss,a broker doing business as 44 Fachange Place, bes been try- ing to rival Ketchum, and has succeeded, so tar as ie yet knowa,in passing olf forged checks to (he amount of $179,000. Of this amount, Black & Spau ding, of 67 Exchange Place, and J.8. Crouise & Co, 27 Wall checks, ihe or Manutyu- hisvenuval Yeater- day, these firms received notice (h« are forged and worthiess, but we tie Hank at the time of receiving the chcck y Av all right, at de thoughe at wail | ie the amount good, itis Jeporied #leo cust Kh he forged (he signature of A, mpeyer to bro Gheeas on tne | olon Bank ior 204,00y @ack, to @luor wit the ce tificate of the paying teller, wo checks wero also iorged on Dowie & Macy, on the Leacuer Manu tactuie! Bank and deposited ia Union pud Commonwealth Banks. ibe certification wae si.u checks, which Were probably téealized mecties are vicumized bean os 1, Cronige & Gow by ho h ne ported that Kose had sai eéu ier Lurope yesterday. bu me to light, dt woesth e a rumo) lates in oe oven Us Baked bua he bat Deon nceaied, Pace wil auuopess b ments Weds, Boakv OF | DUCATION—CANDIDATES FOR fulles Gevewp THR NAVAL ACADEMY —PAvaing TUB BULOLARS LN | rar Scnvo1s, Ero.—The Board met at 5o'clock last evening, the Prosident, Mr. Mel. an, in the chair, + Murray stated that Hor oan Rs Sth Congivesions: 1) Chaonler, ad, ©. trom the ih Congr hau eppointed the Preside t she tion, Js, Wickets, aad the Sp ela) Comin co care and manarement of the Cole e of New York, asa ogrdof Examiners to re ajdats irom the Pubiie Bchuois of eae o, arid Lie tricts forthe l.8.N . this exaioine tien will take piace May 1btb, o'clock P.M. A resolution was edopied that it be relerred to the boaid of burgh butchers waited ont yesterday at bis office, in relation to the seizure of calves. They stated that the Sanitary Company were pot acting ine dinances, ae most of the calves selzert by (hein wore over four weeks ol. to be brought into the market, they arid, ought to be fixed @ seventy pounds, that th turned, Pr and officer who seized the articles. i declared the charges the Koard would iu tuture order th be vo.d and ‘Le proceeds devored to some charitebie purpose. plies on iups disinfecting materials. Mr. Warten offered « resution, which wae adopt: ed. that the Clerk of the Board be directed to inquire bow many seats there were in the various echools, and how many echolars were at one time in the toome onde The Board took up for action the evecial order, being the consideration of the 16 por mittee on Teachers reiative to ihe vo candidate for the Prineipalehip of the Male Lepart ment of Grammar Sehool No, 9 Jo connection with the subject, the © vented @ report in favor ot non-coufitming the nomi nation of A.B, tially aa Principal of the Rehool place of at Wood simost an hour, the report of the © adopted 14 in the affirma: He Board then adjourn Boarp offal dock, coald oot be regulated, old miehe ba Mayor's ottice, has been hitherto almost, if not alto- jored. Kecently, Captain Brackets, of the th Precinet, why Jehus, notified Vive of them have been prorecute @ police, by General eMal Quian, of th costa of the sult Coach No, 268—M. Toner. = bb M lor © ether, on At orn “ fo on. STANDARD Hetont For Po.icemey,—At the meeting of the Police Commissioners, } esterday, the standard height for policemen was reduced one inch—from 5 feet & inches to 6 feet 7 inches, is thus lost in beight must be made up in muscle, as no man will be taken on the torce who does not weigh 150 pounds—not an extraordinary weight fora With their increased pay this weight ought to be increased 20 pounds in a month after appoint: ment, by a liberal supply of bees and work, SEAMEN'S Re ADING Room.—A free Reading Room for Seamen has recently been opened by the N. Y. Port Boclety at 27 Greenwich street. A ema! is attached to it, and tho tables are provided les of soveral of th and writing apparatus are aleo suppil son of Neptune who wishes to drop a lbrar; with sweetheart or mother, can do to here at ease. A sized hall in front ot the Reading Koorn is ured asa and seligious services are held there on :he and on some week day evenings, A Missron From ITALY,—Among the pas- Bethel, Sabbath on By-Laws, to inquire ency of cana he the ham mer vacation from seven weeks Mr. Miller offered a resolution, which was adopted, that the various School Iuepectore te irected to exercise thetr utmost vigilance in the matter of avoidine the overcrowding of the variour schools, and that the janitors of the schools pay par tleular atrention as tothe cleanlinessof the schools. Mr. Landon offered @ resolution that the Committee might weigh as high a» Su ibs. uld be no erterion, ry Company stated to our reporter that fifteen huodred unwholesome carcasea (calves) bad been seized within (we inet fifty dey. Hackwesx Fixev.—An ordinance of Common Council, whieh provides that every man who owns or drives @ coach, or other similar vehicle used asa public conveyauce, must present to every Dereon solicited to enter it, & card, on which shall be stated the n 09—Michuel MeCabe,... 1))--Michael Jordan. The derelict coschmen will be reported ae rapid! a the police find them, and the prosecutions wi to the ale ive to be directed to enppiv the Depository with Adepved, r tuftion. mo the Con inion of & in the Ward After a debaie tive, and 4in the ney d, or H&ALTH,.—Abont thirty New. Presiden of the Hoard cordance with the code of Health Or The standard weight of csives One butcher cemanded least. of the onimals ehon'd be re understood to ins nuaie that they the police, but no euch chaire was butcher said that caives taken from ng made the best veslin the mar- sident. aftersending tor the se:gesnt luvortinated the minded, Asto ato he carceres would then be taken to the With reward \o the weight, he eald that Acalf tour or five week ih bur 69 Ibe, while one about a weck Weight, there The serevant of the the of the owner, th homter of the mber of the hae the sopervision of the city geuts that comply or take the « somne ef, and fines have | ¥ ‘Toner... 7—Benjamin Roe ntuall, if What daily papers, Stationery i, #0 that any @ to his wite, 00d sengers who arrived here by the Scotia was Count Castiglione, who comes to this country for the secont time, charged with a mission from the King of [tal,. COMMISSIONERS OF EMIGRATION,—ANNUAL Evgorios,- yesterday, -The Commissianere of Emigration met and elecie.! officers for the ensulng year, Hon, Julian C, Verplanck was clected President; Wilson G. Hunt, Messrs, Verplanck, Cummings and Winst fat ¥: were appoiuted a Committee to conter with the ot Health on cholera matters, leat two inatend o! day was in bank rday yee siein's jewelry estab ishment, Total... +++. To same dete in 1565... There are 1,108 inmates in the institutions on Ware's Island, | = anu 1st, 7A trom which Gissursemente tothe amount ot @1iT,- 1.0 60 are to be deducted, and the baiance of neariy + remains in bank, Fints.—Between twelve and one o'clock, was elected Vice-President, on—the minted » Purdy on having been recently ap Curtis and the lace biiiah r ihe r tement of emigrant ar-ivals show *, trom January thy 1868... 00.000 to May vd. biha¢acis ABE + sbpi1 Fxcess of 1566. tees 24,800 The ageiegate receipts up to yesters S uv, whic » torether wah bai 1566, makes a total of y 159, morning, a fire cecuried in Herman (oo 155 Spring ttiect, which was caased by o lamp eetting fire to some clothing. Milla, 2 struction of the buiding ana its contents. timated at? 16,00 for &14,000, 4 picking box factory, was caimaged to the extent ot 21,000, Cause of the file, unknown, Drath rrom Borns,—Coroner Gover beld an injuess yesterday ou the tello, au trish woman, aged 05 yea. burns received on Sunday night, tally se: five to her c.othing by Decewed lived at uly Greamich sired, oi ecciuental de.th was rendered, Loss about $4,000, Ineured tor #10, Lhe adjoining busiding, 157, was dawaced to the ex ot LM, fire oceurred in the Lmpue Coffee and sp.ce Fuiton stress, whic resultea in the de- Insured. -About one o'clock, A, Loss ca- Insured in various companies oceupled by Buiton & Co, No, 20 body of H. idges Cor Whe dieu trom having aceiden- lighted match A verdics b THE COURTS, U. 8. Commiseronrn's Orrick —AnNoTnen Fxtea- pittion © Ferdinand Buceche, the prisover in this matter, was arrested on Wednesday morning, on board the ase ALLEGeD FosareY IN Prussia, steaucr Loulsinua, charged with @ forgery commit- tolinthe (irand Dueby of Meck ‘The arrest was made upon the reqnist* erick hutme, the Consul for that wh le he etarted eeht aay 4 With grea, ene the oflic wanng: stint on hfs arrival be wir Trola whom be ted, torzed, at prisoner ther ° Wit uves bom Le wus Commtulesioner Ost Miro MO) Lapauge @ | Ku LY] ie, 8 Misesiones Poued the exci ar, nnd usee that he be ceavored up en in between the United stae dotue: German ptates fos tue delivery up ot shat pla ¢. Tt appenre aheadot justice, + by taking the Scotia, ival by two hours, so nied by the otticers ‘Th WINE ACLs OUL Chat the Mee erin, Dilte to of the ropemaker, Eeyort, of Wisnar, to f vo.000) Prusian thal ne ol thew Wy passed on the hon anticipate his tug yuatice . ivougnt up for examination beiore U. 8, Oil, y@rterday, on thie charge, 1 tue Consul, Mr. Fieaeriek sing ckienberg, but the Com- him upprovided with couusel post- Macon tobe Lith inet, to gFe bin bade a) appoiualty lo provide humee.t With one, lone thason bride on Monday war cabled in,» rn Missioiel char ed wi tor p.¢ tile ieLtiyih meatier war Bc) ALLEGH Simon Dens, on Rosanna Le COUNTER PeLY CURBENCY, &, (ler ed with passing counterfelt was boushs up betore Commis nd commitiet for trial, It appeared lavt sh parsed ony b-centetaup aod ' {1 anothes, An officer nO wuld by uinbi ne with her dress ud Lp anoder oF the couaterelt Pe con tadiclay and the Cour thins + Martin Quick, ¥O $.0 notes, Wes bDrougut up uation, Atter some evidence man whe red (he poles, he dito lviday nex’, ALDS ON Tih INTERES AL ELVESUF, of the parcescbarged on a for: ee bia DF on the ground that the law did not reach | | mer occasion with atiempiing to bribe a United | Brates ip stor of distilled epirite, and discharged coset, wae brought opon the charee of making fraudulent re urne of the whisker manufectuied by him. Ater bearing some eviden.e the matier was adjourned & F. ida, the accured giving bail in $10,0v0 tor bie ap per. ance, Lice Isteriigrsoe.—Arreat for Violating the Ercine Law. Wm. King, owner of the “ahaksp? ite” saloon, on Hroadway, near 18th #t, was arrested carly on Wedneedar morning, for violating the new excise law, in not having closed hisplece at nildnight, yee terday morning, Justice Dodge required the accneed to cive Sh Oballto ewer thecharge, Thie Is the firet arrest under the new law, A We Malta Tio At ‘ato Commit Stat ¢. Anna Reed, « bookfolder, was arrested by the Fiffecoth Preeine: Pollee on Turaday night. on @ charee of intoxication. After ele wea pineed ina cell, Anna attempted to commit milcide by hanging hers it to the @ratine of the door, She was discov ere) be the po ice. who cut ber down and aaved her lie. Anua then put in the mtting-teom. Hav ing been ieft alone a fow momenta, she again endear oted to cotomit suicide be tyra one end of ber shaw! around her neck. and the other cod to the Enob of the foor and etravaliag herseif by lying en the floor, Wae Teecued & second Lime, and @ etralght Jacket pieced on her, ae A Sse Hobbed af as, The Money Recorerst, the office of Mere: tiaberger & Co., No, d2 New Bowery, waeontered )© a burelar on Tuesdsy night, who succeeded in etealing @15,247 72, in wold crafts, end #10) in Treasury Notes, The robbery yesterday morning by Nicholas , who imn ediat ¢ f : Cuban name! Octa ed to be a ueohe Ina short thio to enter th ter No. ¥ New Chatmi moned vtcaberger’s part i person waa roea » B. MePher In his tot the stoleu Treasury 3 Ituany had previousiy been in wh the bri texehange, As me to take ‘ a Mr. Mee . They were ed to the owner. the n committed the prieoner to the Fombe tor exemaation. Robbed by @ Bookiveper.—Pbilip HW. Dunn war arieated yeaterda,ou @ charge of having stolen a cot of sliver worth s1%0, from Samuel Haskell, o No, 20 P att eircet, by whom be wos empoyed as & heokkeeper, soe pruwoner ackuow.etred the theft, and Justice Hogan committed him ior trial, A Bucalar atrated.On Tu-edeay night a bur lar forced an, entrance into the residence of Mr. eecb, No. U hast 42d rue sud had se ‘a worth of property, when he wae surprised f thefamily. ‘iho burglar eacaped thiough ut wasobliged to leave all of the etuen cept three gold bre: isreokiyn, Tue Liqvon Bustvess,—The different sta- tion houses were agoin thronced yesterday with op piicante for liquor licenres, The captains of the var- lous prec nets are greatly annoret with this increased duty which has been iinposed upon them, but they enpear to mange inatters very weil, In rome pre cructe the grocers are more favored than the regular \iquor dealers, The lager bier eacou proprietors do not rcem to have much chavce ot carrying on thelr business. But few have thus tar received the neces- sary recommendations to present to the Commit tloners. enna MAKINE NEWS 8. 8. rises, 456; 8. ots, 6.55: High Water, 10 34, CLEARED, STEAMSHIPS—Acushnet. New Melford; Morro Crstie, Havens; El Cid, Newbern; Dirigo, Portland; Albemarle, Norte'k. SHIP—Emeral, Isle, Wood, for Liverpoo!. BARKS ~-!larvest Moon, Savannah; Evening Star, Bt Jago; Heory Hitner, Matanzes; Arietta, Sagua. BRIGS—Los Amigos, Para; L H Cole, St Jago; Logan, Cardenas; Seotaman, (lentueros; Eunice, M rao A ion, St John, N F; Crimea, Carden BCHOON* RS—Superior, Norfolk; Hume, Provi; dence; Enoch Moor, Washington; Whistle, Taunton Iwo Mary's, Plymout.. K, von Bortland, N. Haven’ ARRIVED. STEAMSHIPS—South America, from Rio Janeiro; Ericsson, Bretnen; Montgomery, New Orleans; Eo pie, Havane aad (he Moro (astio. BAKK—Skimmer of the Bea, Rio Janeiro, hides. BRIG—George, of Baltimore, from Sagua, mee. SCHOONERSThos Jefferson, Va. for N. Haven; Proket, Portland, Me; Sarah Weosier, Savannah; © Ames, Waeh'ngton, DC; Wellington, Cornwallis; Louies Crocket', Mystic; Ruth Halsey, N Kisiny Sup, Jonesport; Dr Kone, P ladeipbia; Volant, Machias; Snean vier, Diadem, stockton, Perce, Calais; J W Eber m ; Haven; Alice Scranton, saybiook; Emily, Ellsworth, sarah A Keed, Baltimore for New Haven: John, Jonesport; Ariadne. Ho mes’ Hole for blizat ethport; Wave, Joneeport; Kainhow, Newport; Wim tilem, Providence tor Philadelphia: Lote F Amiih. Boston; 1) H Baldwin, New Lonaon tor Rondont; Evergreen, Fail River tor Philadelphia; Connecticut, Stonington for Kendout; Minerve, Fall River for Kondout: Is'end Home, Provincetown; Geo W Baldwin, Glou- center; Daniel Webster, New London for EF izabeib por; Sarah, New London; Jenny Lind, Shule t ero Bele, Bangor; Mary shields, Gardiner, Me; tea Lird, Providence ior El zabethport; Zoe, Provicence,; Loulsa, St Andrewr, N B; Le shurg, Portland; Mex!- con, Machlas; Brilliant, Addison; Lizzie, Machias; 8 Waterman, New Bedford; Catharine Heals, bile worth; Effort, Providence for Philadei bia; J Ran. doiph, New Bedtord for Elizebethport; Cornelia, Rocairnd; Emopreas, ti ilsboro; N by Moniior, Ware heim; Plymouth Kock, Boston; Black Diamond, Irov- idence for Philadel; ha; EF len Merriman, Portiand, Me; Thomas seymour, (i ouceeter, SLOOPS—Thomas Hull, Providence larvest, do. Too Late for Classifi:ation. A PERFECT HORSE OINTME - LUY's Galvenic Horse Salve isa certaiy and ramd_cure for thy worst cases of Scratches, ( cuts, Bruises, Nail Pricks, Sores, Corns, S.tiaet an: Strains, Most of the ovnereo! hoives in New York are commencing to use it, and ali who have tried it confess it to be worth ite weight in gold, Many horves aie Inid up for weeks by running 6 nail jo thetr ‘oot, when if a p'seter of this Salve were ap plied a fow days woulu have sufficed fora cme. The reat secret of ite power ja that the Ointment con- trole and relieves inflammation {in ali ite formes, Swollen lege and awellincs are reduced by a few AP plications, Greise Ringbone, Quittor aud Pol. Evil mie invarisbly cored by its continued ure, and in sone cares Younes Spavin and bounder have been entirely cured, Lf you bave never used it you should not rest wutll vou have abox io try upon your horse betoie it is too late, Call at the Depot and geta pam phiet free, containing certifiestes of those who have used it, and who ail freely scknowlodge it to be the test hore remedy extant, The tact ot ite being eas ly washed off with # Lettie soap and water, adds to itewerite, Itisnertly done up inalarge tha bex ean beensily carried about without danger of break ing, and it is cheap.cos ing only 5 ¢, a Dox, Bold by all drugeisi«, harness uake.e aod Diack mith+rna until further not ce een be chtsined by the dc gle box at the Depot of DALLEY'S Magical I tractor 49 Cetarat, N.Y x 4h “A GCOD PLUMBER) WANTED— APPLY a) This : to GILLROY & REYNOLD> enue st CHODeRINT, REMEDY——Prict W only 2 Cente per bowtle—-BEIES I's “SiN CHOLERINEG heMKDY,” tor the eu. of Dh on Dvrentery, Colic, Cramos, Pains in the Stomacn.and all Loceenesa ot tie Bowls (in oid or youn.) one of the best prepwations ever iatrodu es for as above complaints, It ieyus up aba price withim the revch of all, ant as warm weather will bring ihe usual amounts of summer comp alnts, no person should celar a day without procaine @ bole of this cxcelient remedy, Persona cour i the coun try, Where Achange o1 water more or leis effc ke tho 1 ” howe's, should by all means have tvie remedy with t trepared and jor eale at 46 POUL) Second sy Wildemebugh bol T° BAKERS—WANTED, A 2D HAND ON S bread, 53 Main et, Bs coklyu, 433 ‘Two PLUMBERS WANTED, 19 STONE street, ae £ oso : T° LET—FURNISHED—A KOOM AND becroom ou Yd tloor, suitable for house ceeping ¢ can be seen 2 days, at 114 Noriolk #t, bet, Kivingtom and Blanton, . - te Ree __ 31s A TANTED—SEVERAL FIRS. CLASS pre, accustomed to work on ure having good reie.euce can apply for vada row st, near Besckor, The biel x REWARD WILL BY PAID FOR @ Deont icei_on 1st of May, ror JOHN HEAR AN'S sione Yard, lorh et, near Ave, O—s white oot with black neck and cracked borns iS) NT—-DAL- | | | | | | pAlb olvu hour ihe whart ¢ rf MISCELLANEOU CC HOLERA— OF HEALI At s regular meeting of the Board of Health, Dr Crane read the following address to the pu hie, with instructions to citizens. was epproved by the Board, It was ae follows: TAR ADDRESS. The Roard of Health publ " attention. Ch in ite early stages can be arrested if thi good, Bucy, therefore, temperance mm rinking. Do not believe the the food be nutritious, and ke gans In a healthful condition cooked vegetables your vegetabie reah and ripe Cleanliness of the body is of the firat consid Use no stale or w Keep the skin ina healthy state by bathing the whoe Lode. with a (ree use of soap, Cold bathing is beat sed in the morning—never just before g jug to bed, Dry frictions, or the warm bath, msy be more ta ciy used before womg to bed Cleap|iness in your homes is of equal import- Let your apartments be dry —never vamp. Bull r no decayed veyetables or oan we bts . An} ance. remain ip y soel from privies, ceaspou their unhealihiness, reparn, Ventilate well your houses and apertinente, E r bedding to the air and sun. gue. and weeping. Wear tannel near to the skin. good pian iy if tue bowels are wt ali disordered, wear ® bri band of flannel (a flannel belly baud) around the boly, reachmg from the bipsto the ribs, Maintain the natural temperature of ¢' body by sutheient clothing, especially keep the feet warm, Never when Leated sit on the grass stone eas, or sleep under an open window, exposed to we, Change your boots and clothes sor n as possible, Take uo purgative medicines, except by direc- tion of s physician. Choler ly treated, When diarrl@a is present, go to bed and mai: tein a position on the tack, use abundance blaukeis, aud seud tor @ physici: A physician can al to the nearest px li Bing in bed unt! yourself well uutil y tent irom the Lowels, Apply mustard have had a: at ira) mov itera to the bowels. in the abeouce of & physician av acult can take teu drops of Jauasnum ond ten drops of camphor. drops of Jaudanum and five of camphor, A chil «f ive years inay take three drops of leudaow iris and three of spirits of camphor; and these doses may be repeated every twenty minutes so long ae diarrhoa or pain, or t¥um\t ng continues. ibis will save time, but in all cases send for a physician. Do not get up to pase the evacuations, but use the bed-pan or osher conveniences, Never chill the surface of the body by getti out of bed. Pu dsss Reu.ove iwmediately all the evacuations from your rooms ; scald all the utensils used, or disiu- fect them with chloride of lime; scald #leo your soiled clothing. (Signed) JAcKsON 8, Bonentz, Wituiacp Parken, ‘Thomas ©, Actos, J. 8. Boswourn, James CRane, Joux O. Brows, Joux G. Barner, ribute copies of the same. On the 4th floor of the Enquire ip the Sun Offic & WISE IN TIME, bottle of BKIEST'S Liv PROVED "SUN" CHO BRINE REMEDY, which hes cured wore cases Diarrboea, Dyrentery, Colic, &e., than any other tic.e ever introduced. Depot 46 South Secoud at, Williameburgh. Price 26 cente per bortie, AT GAL NOTICES, CORPORATION SALE OF REAL ESTATE, t the Commis iubiic notice ls hereby given, t sioners of the sinkipg Fund will he Aue ou MONDAY, May Sal rm, in the Cit: for sale at 1566, at the Exchan the following ¢ let. Gore of near Williaw #6 sees. ‘ 2d. Paree! of land east ede of Coriears street, tween Froutaud Water see 6, streets. “ 4tn. Lotnorth side of 85th street. ni bth, Lot north aide of O6Ch #itee., Lew rv Sd aven in on east ideo} Lexingiou avenu . 7th. Sux lots, noxib and sou'h sides 58th street, tween bit and 61h avenues, Sth. dwo bice strects, 4th, Madison tb, Beventyour streets, Sd and 4b avenues Lith, dwo lots T5th aud Tésh ere lth, Tharty-e and 5th avenues. 1b nd oth ih, and 5th avenues bth avenues. nue, 12th avenue Sith etreei, near. Vith, Elebt iote 9S he re 18 bh. Le aven at ol 3d and 4th avenues. 20th, For 4th avenue: yarrantee deeds will be given, Lithographic mape may next. ieums OF Sace.—Ten per cent. of the purchare moa euch ) day linmediate.y afer the esie, Twenty per cei on June let next, whon tie deeds will be ready delivery; and the bance (veveniy portion thereot, at the option of th semiaiin on bond ahd morgage tor uve and the auctioneers (ee of twenty dollare PREVENTION AND CURF— —~ ADDRESS TO THE PL BLiC BY THE BOARD The document thie simple state ment, and beg the public to give to it their earnest in genersily a preventable cdineane, and . @ habits be ind jeoholie atirnulants are usefai in guarding you against an attack. Let » the digestive or- Lat your meat be fresh, and ell Cooked, and all fruite be Remove them by necessary ¢, Chloride of lime or whitewashing Avoid Keep regular hours in easing aimost invariably preceded by a pain. less disrrbces and this je in all cages to be prompt. ys be oltained by spplying Do not consider Abstain frow all drake, A child of teu years may take five Besa, F. Mancenan. The Secretary was authorised to advertise the WELL LIGHTAD ROOM TO LEI Sun Bullding, corner of Nessau and Fulton efsgete. AND PROCURE A noon, y ot New York : Ostute : nd north eide of Chambers street, 3d, Biock bounded by Hoboken, West and Canal avenue din, ‘Two lots porta apd south sides of 49th street, of land between 67th and 65th 8 beween 6let and 57th t ride of 4th avenue, between ht lots 77th and 78th streets, 4th Lhisty-uve lots 79th and Sith streets, 4th Thy four lo's Sist and 53d streets, Madison 14\b. ‘1 wo lo.s south side 82d street, near 4h ave- ibth. One lot southwevt corner 150th street and uth. Iwo lote north side T9th street, routh side sof 9th avenue, 04th and ‘east ide of 2d avenue, pear TSth street. lth. ‘Toirty-s ven lote auth side Tb street and “uve ots, T4th and T5th streets, 3d and obtained at the Com troile:'s Othee, iiail oi Records, on or after May 104 + © be paid ot the Comptrotle:'s Office each per ceu!,), or auy ¢ pu.chaser, may years tow te 0 A to Le or if ae te o e ot Ia ™m ig IL- of ub be- jue, be H on ub for June Ist, 1866, with interees at the rate of reven per | cent, per auuum, payabe pwt-yvearly, within the five years, on giving one month's not tothe Comprrolier; of it may be paid in instailme! 0 whoa interest ia duo within the five \ ears, The rae will te the whole property is d'epored of. THEW YT, us Orrtus, Laan or Recounsy Aoell, 1th, deus, 4 OLVON AQUELECT DEPARIME by rac. Ore separate sealed Nrone ih iitie oF the work tow of bidder, ant @ete of offer tthie cffice unsil Ud o'c.oes at whieh hour they wil on ol mewers th the to wit, viz Phth eveuse—bet, [ith a T PSm. MMth. donb and diet ete, t nd iluaeon River Loxcept-ne 40th ana 4 have, aud Kova.) Medieon aven O5th ete. Lexingion arenue—hert, Coven A 4, lor the constnt & Fulton street--bet, Greenwich and even )-cinhth sticet—trem Madison ave. eoxetwaraiy to present rewer; and in titir-second ed ut hid sthecte-bet aad Mhavea ihe plans may be seen and spect 6 ond biackestor pep obtainea on tHowas st W. CRAVE) May lat, odo C oppJeation at this om roton Aqueduct Board, New Yo Bw and tite of work, wl be rece wed at thie offi @ ur skh A. Moot thursday, May 10th Cat wh wil be opened), lor the constructioa o if coal ehod near the foot cf 170d st, Rl high service at Curmanevi cau be ec Y Dest Sil et, ness 4th a IEPHENS., ROBERT L. DARRAG Av} C.oten Aqueduct Boara, Off » Board, Rotuade, City Hold Park, Ap nos les than fve huudie!t doliare, om any day copmpued tiom day to day until | HRUNNANS, Coinptroller, | open fohowiig | JENS, ROB). L. DAIRAGH, A ‘Lhe mpuunt on boud and mor.gace may be paid off at any time lee ue i] is nha et t att °. rk, | SOTON AQUEDUCT DEPARTMENT. — io Wharf aud shed Bulldere—Sealed proposals, endorsed wih name ol licder, date of pre-emtation, sul wh sa | ile, non spplicataon sc, ng | 2 strangers seized him, end unstealy eye. with his present vague avd incoherent POETRY. Let Us Hepe for the Bem, ee! ne ho; ae the bent—it ie better © struggle than yield to despair: Hope breaketh each link of the fetter, And scoffs at the bondage of care. Meet misfortune a8 you would « stranger; Be cautious and quicken your pace And sbrink notin tral or 5 Rat meet the foe full in the face, Let 18 hope for the beat—never fear, Though lost in adversity'’s ik. The breath of # sigh or fall of m tear Will do little in guiding us beck. Ob! who would run off from the atrife, When the shafts of adversiiy press'd? Who would flee the great battle of life, Better struggie—and hope for the best. TRAVELLER, a Brande turned! away his face and wept. Atth@® terrible instant the door burst open, and thrap Already unmanned, he madesno resistance; and a caravan, sent by judte cial authority, conveyed the whole family to the hall of the viceroy's depusy, There, heediess @& their toileome journey and exhausted state the minister of justice tegen his investigation. A&A charve of murder had been lodged agsiuss Brande, and the clothes worn by the unfortunate traveller, found at the foot of # precipice, red with blood and heaped togetLer, were displayed before him. 8tild be professed innocence, but with a faltering voice Thorsen, strong {n benevo lence and truth, bad followed the prisoner's cap on foo’, and now presented himeelf at the tribunal, He produced the gelc deposited in his lands, and advanced @ thousand proofs of Claribell's inne- cence ; but she maintained herself an obstinste silence, land's possession, implicated him in the guilt of A few silver cucats, found in old Hole his kineman; and the judge, comparing the actual evidence of Brande’s conduct on the fate! night of the arsaeeination atementay sentenced the whole family to imprisonment in the mine of Cronenburgh. Brande beard bis decree in mute despair: and Clar'bell, clinging to her heart-broken father, fixing her eyes, dim with intense agony, on the blind boy, whose face curing this ignominious trial bad been hiJden on her shoulder. But whes the conclusive sentence was pronounced, be raise ed bishead, and sddreesed the audience in @ strong andclear tone—‘Norwegians! I have ne home—I am anorphan and stranger among yous Claribe'l has shared her bread with me, and where she goes I wil! go.” “Me it po," seid Wt kaye after a short pauso—** arkness and light aro alike to the blind, and he will learn to avold guilt if he is allowed to witness its punishment.’ The sere rants of justice advanced, expecting their aunee rior's signal to remove the vict'ms, but his ere was suddenly orrested, the Lady Johanna, whose chair had been brought before the tribue na’, now rose from it, and stood erect, exclaime ing, “J aeeuse him!" At this awful cry, from ips which bad never been bear! to utter more than the low moan of insanity, the judge shude dered, and his ass stents sh unk tack as if the dead bad spoken, The glare of her grey pale ey om ber spectre-like tace tha'owed by long and louse hair, were ;uch #6 ® Norwe ian sor ‘ress ore hibte. Raising her skeicton bands bg) abo'@ ber bead, @ strock them tovether with @ force which ghe bal! e ced ;—*There was but one witoess, aud I go to him! ‘th these toby and a shrill laugh, abe fell atthe judge's feet and the rigorous sene expired, Six years glidod tevee passed on these rtunate Norwegians bad been long executed and forgotten, when the Ss edish viceroy visited the silver mines of Croe nenburgh, Ligh*ed bya thousand lamps sitached to columus of the #park)ing ore, be proceeded with his retinue through the priuc.pal e: of (he subs werrancan c'ty, while the mivers exhibited the vee nous processes of their Jabors, But his eye seemed fixed on a bier tollowed by an aged man, whose shoulder bore the badge of {nfamy, leamng on @ meagre woman and a boy, whose voice mingled with the rude chant peculiar to Norwegian mourne ers, like the warbling of an Eolian lute among the moans of a stormy win At th's touching unexpected sounc. the viceroy stopped and look earnestly as his) uide—° It is the tuncral of a con vicied murderer,’ r plied the superintendent of the miners; ‘and that wiite- belred man was b's kins- map, and suppc sed necompl ce," “The woman is bia widow, then?” said the vices roy, shuddering. ‘No, my lord:—her imprieone Toent was limited & one year, but #.¢e chose te rewain with her unhappy father to pi re hie food and assist in bis labors: thas lovely boy nev er leaves her side, except to sing bymos to the sick miners, Who toink bim an angel come among us.” “While the humane inte ok spoke, the bier approached, and the torches carried by {te bearers sboue Op the corpse of Brande, whose une covered countenance contained al] the terceness of his character, Lue viceroy tcllowed to the grave 4 apd advenced as the body was lowered into it, said, ‘Peace Le with the dead, dnd with the living, All are worgiven.”’ The intendant of the mines, instructed by one of the viceroy's retiuur, removed the fe.ters from Hans Hoflan's ancier, ani placei him, with big dacgbter and she biind boy, :n the vehicle used te reach the ouuies of the mie. A cermage waited to receive them, and they found themselves con. veyed irom she most biaeous subterraueen dune goon to tbe spleuei! palace or the viceroy, They . ere led into b's caviuet where he stood alo. e, noe ch official robes, but in those be oud worm (is the traveller {" exuiarmed Clare iug iuto bisarws. ‘My sou roy could utter as pe held hm elose to bis heart, *Cleribell \'* he added, alieraiew moments of agouzing joy, “I am the ather of Aiolpor dshe Lady Johanuah wag ny wife, P wertul enemies cow peliea ie to conceal = even my existence ; butalieseed chance evabled me to save iny ouly sou, woom I believed sac in the care of the treacherous kinse hun who coveled iwy inberuauce, and hoped ie dessroy us bob, Brande wae the agent of hie wile; but fcamng wise lie revy Naight taal, 6h ch'et “oe i inueci of bis power as jucce, w bury wyplee anu bos Inuccens Vickm f reve Pooviden e mavod my ite from wacbiuatl & Gal DY COVere yh ues Kiven Me ttopautananudyvewaord, Your base BNE Ph eou bo Whe youree!{t—3 acceph the serur ol Lala, grerow is your .usure Bul Coats » be the second Wo. hero: J » aud ecnoble his father UY ae i uuioR W your virtues,’ THE END: 1 ert ts , LL” HE NEW YORK SU Pubs ainda Delivered anywhere in the city, or mail. sit delaras por yediy~ihiee pl 605 #x monies, a5, HE pun ihe originator of the Assoointed Prese Orgenizst.on, and hus ihe finest sdvantage tos obtauabs Levs, It contane ALL the pews or tue GOy du & plu! epace—eualiy rean, A Weekly Ecition of the San es poblished every Tuesday. | he baal, MM Gesed, Tues Ob eed daily, > eexcey v foity. 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