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(Continued from be First Page.) Wooks . It ie aid thie difference of two hours aday would mace’ difference of about $20,000 on eo expense of an ordinary ‘ined vensel, Sap Casra or Scictpr,—Uoroner Gover eeaterday held an inquest upon the body of Domingo Selim, o Cuban, aged 17, who coimitted micide by thooting himse!f through the heed whilein bis room, #t the Railroad Hotel, No. 8 Broadway, The de teased reached this olty some two weeks since, with intention of learming the engineering business. being penniless and frien dices and unable to omploymen be Decame low spirited, and ly om tmaitted suicide as reinied a! Tue jury seotpees s jot in accordance with the sbove nar factes........Micheel Coles, a native of Gere By, 41 years of age, committed suicide on Saturday ie nce, Nu, 140 Sixth etreet, by with @ razor. ‘The deceased had health for some time, and was greatiy brea im mpirits, Le lesves « wife and iwe Tae Excise Commirree.—About five han- dred applicants appeared before the Committee on Betarday. All the barement concert saloons in be - street, all houses of iil fame, al! bad houses Private supper roome, housss where boys an’ vorrtaee cesar to drink, and places of donb ful generaliy, were rehired. Home concert were licensed, on a promise that they would preity waiter girls, a pre ! he 4 A A nad an eeptad b bate. ¥ recogn’ tious den of giris in ber lager beet saloon Liomt Warrep.—Yorkville and vicinity ere still in the dark, Forty-two lamps were reported ee net burning in the 2d Precinct on Saturday Bight, and 86 im tho 2th. Total, Fatau Accipents,— Bernard Brady, « lad ® years of age, while gathering wood in the new Dnilding at No. 68 Third avenae, on Saturday after. Boon, fell from one of the joists of the 2d story to the below, and was instantly killed. (Officer Lang, the 17h Precimet, removed the body of the de enased 16 his parents residence, at No. 100 Kleveath where an jaaneet will bo beld........ Coroner Bias Batard eld an inquest on the body of ort, master oo the steamsbip ac, w death was caused by falling from mastofthat vessel while erranalog the salle the rail and then fell into the water. He was some time after, bint life wes eTtinet. let of accidental death wae render O48. oe Pi ° Murphy, 4 No. 185 ‘Them “on street, was, on Beturday evening, run over in 14th and 16th streets, by ce rer © ve ~ | nie eh e it 5 rer was convey eru o ral, whore desth cususs om Baturday nig bb, Frnes.—About 3 o'clock on Saturday after- ‘wenn, the stable No. 1,006 Becond avenue, took ‘tn consequence of some loose straw which lay around Deaving been sot fire to by some boys. The fire was 6 pemete triflime........At 1} M.on the same might, officer Mush, of the Fifth iscovered a fire on the top floor of No. 14 te at. The officer alarmed the occupan'e andthe Was s00n extinguished........Sbortiy after mid- on | Gi ff & fire occurred smong & iow of «ts Dies and 6 build. om the corner of Third evenne bey street. The first floor of the occupied by J. (i. Downing, was . No insurance The upper storics ed by two poor families, who love about opposite buuding, occupied by Joba Sulli van ase and shee store and dwelling, was dam- Snesencret) lew $),000 insured, Bow owned by Mr. Waish, w bose loss is ea!) mated a: $4.0 . Insured, The building in Thitd occupied by J. &. Kipp as a drug store, was to tne extent of 65... Ineuied ior #1,600. Bow Over,—Mary Lewington, aged four, ‘wees run over lat eve by a Seventh avenue rai: earend instantiy Killed. ie body was veken to the residence of her parents, 114 West Sud street. Lorrery Bankers Aknestep.—Benjamin John Morrissey and overs, have been arrest: from Judge Shipman. of the Uniied ‘Wood, a iromit Court, on the complains of a Mr. New Jersey, who has |een dealing in lotiory ot jes and is to the extent of $4,000 and lost game. The partios arresied have given bail sum of 61,00 each, Twe Boarp oF ALDERMEN held a special om Baturday. A communication was receiv- trom the troller, inclo.ing @ copy of the City ‘az Lavy. It waslaidover. No other business ot Um portance was transacted. Orgsixa Services ov run Sra anv Laxp Cuvecm took last evening in she charch woll known as tbe ket Bireer Church, corner ut and Henry sireets, which has recenuy been 4 the m if o oom Pre overs seele pert . rvices e three times dur ¥, and sermons aud ad- were made by several eminent clergymen, THE COURTS. Covsr Catarpan, Tus Dary.Sopreme Court, t. 1—Oyer_ and Terminer, and Nos, 2461, ‘sh 447, 1057, 1476, 335, 1459, 1463, 67a, , od oe, 1417, ¥81, 667, 1455, wrt TE, Nos. 4 1530, 812) 624, v64, 58, 7 a ’ a y one Bud. 915, O70, 740, 147%. B66, 26u, Thu, 483, ‘403. a4 Part Lil. Nos, 1425, 1405, 1 iy, i, T3T, 11, 45, 1507, 146, 1489, 74, Hon. bli ote int 1086, tse Bpecial erm - De. Nos. 6 wo 24 inclusive Jourt—Part L., Nos, 2185, 1513, 1742, 8T1, B01, 9680, #168, 1601, iar ety EM AL, Nog, 1186, 9164, 1348, 150) 1324,1476, 3 Eo Hus, 2996, Seas, 260, 606178. jeas—Part 1., Nos. 1119, 160s, s2¥, 10D, Nos. SL, G58, 1478, 6.8, 766, 848, 1453, 1058, 1865, lub, 1429. A ; Burrogaie’s Court—Nos, | to 17 Thslarives May Txam ov ran Cousts.—The May Term of the varioas Courts will commence this morning, and Promises to bea very busy ove, The several calen- dare embrace some very interesting cases, among which is the steamer Arrow explosion case, in toe Court of Oyer and Terminer; the Mareizek libel waite againss the Boxpar Meavuny, in the Bupenor Court, and the nitro-glycerine investigation, in the U. 6. Coart, all of which are high on the calendar. Tre Boarp or Heauru anv tue Pouca Boasp fx20nran.—A temporary injunction was granted jn the Bapreme Court, by Justice Clerke, om Saturday, tm @ suit entitled the Germania Association of th Ciy of Bogekive 08. The Commissioners of the Mat- tan of Health, the Commission f Besropalt Police. and John Kennedy, Buperis oe ofr . The all be early part of the present wok, eepern th the Counranrair Garennacks Wiliam Bromer, elas Bareen, was arraigned betore U. 8. Commis toner Osborn on Saturday, charged with presenting counterfeit dill om last Monday to th : t Fa to, Schaffer, No. ri Avenue fae: discovering the counterfeit, Lad the pris- ener prrested, when it was discovered that he was | an lormerly on 6a) the business of passing counterions woner te from cireumstsnees See have since trans: that jupec witht seller it for \his dangerous countertel , ba al Poutcm Inreuiigence.—Badly Deaten.—Om Fri- day night lest, during aquarrel that arose between the driver of & Ki avenue car, whose Progress had been impeded, when passing through Christ) by a cart which blocked (he way, and the ariel e Sart, Mestboy 8. Fariel, the conductor of the car, W) terteving, was struck on the head with scartrung by Jonn Varde, the driver of thu cart ic a) Aey held b. b+ { y held bin co bail ia Alleged Larceny of @ Diamond Pin. —Jerre Boy- der, of No, 18 Bond street, caused the arrest of Hen- ry Hamilton, whoin officor Clinch, of the 8.b pre einet, took im custody, charged with the theft of « pearl and diamond scarf pin, worth $100, The lar. ony, as all , Was committed while snyder and the prisoner wei in a eaioon in Woo eet, near Houston, and subsequent to his ar Hanmbten offerea to return the pin if no comp yas TAO Ge, ‘Ibis proposal, howe was not acecy be wisoner was bela tor trial by Justice Vonage, = Wreeklyn, a Woman Commits Sviciog BY CoTTING Hee Toxoar wits 4 Razon.—A married woman named Emily Fredenbe:g, residing at No. 236 Myrtle avenue, committed suicide yesterday morning by cutting ber throat with a razor, She got up without awakening her husband aad procecdad to the head of the staire where she perpetrated the deed, but had sufficient strength to descend to the foot, where sbe 1 el) bled todeath, The infan:, only three weeks ot, restioss, Mf. Frodonbers got up sad ing fer wife, ound ber weltering in blood ana yortas the point of death. ‘the dec leaves five yowns eblidres. Ghe was 20 years of age and 6 ba- faney goods mystery He was reacned by Ferg: eghth Precinet Poli House, where it was f ed with stones. Hi iF out ef work and «) e Tur New Liquor Law,—The new t Lawler of the night previous. different Precincts: with regard to them. Oniy one arrest for North let street. newer Union avenue, He lainone Wililamebureh whiskey stricken wretc 1 the new law in will come up tb wasfrrested on Saturday by officer Webstar, ansrolt Mr. Jo It firet ball mii effect in hin wi in bie breast pocket. tie was not injured. cured wes committed for examination FOUND ON A Sroor. male intent was found ont ton etree, yesterday mo od Precinct station b David Collinge, in Adame atiee), near F. 1), was discovered to be on terdar morning, but the flamer with slight damage. Jersey City. Fine men’s ELECTION, a Lire Commissioner, dates: For Chief.Saml. McLoughiin ¢ bent), Engine Co, No. 1; and Wm, Ladcer Co, No, 2, event Holmes and Jas, B, Ferrier, Hose Co, No, Dist,Thos, Kow Oo, No. 4, bth Dial Teovard, of liore © prison: siom a strien hor long to him. The defendants 3 Ww. lrowiey, officers Doyle e Poles. The jury found acquitted the other parties. ~ MARINE ARRIVED. STF AMSHIPS—Lonisa Moore, Reanfort: ma, New Orleans; Ellen & Terry, Newbern Clyde, Wilmington, N ©; Caledonia, G neka, Charleston; Monterey, N Orieans; C; Acushnet, New Betiord, BHIPS—Lovely, Leghorn; Otago, New Bedford, BRIGB—Nile, Arroyo Frontera; Flizabeth, Ga. Knight, Brazow Georgetown, 8 C; Jamestown, Phila Statesman, St Marke; Baker, Virginia, EF Snow Squall, Jacksonville; Julia, Grand T; a box of DALLEY'S Galvanic Hor every men his own farrier. and } he test horse and cattle salve kp na most convenient form for use, bein wasted and | roken, as linime: little scap and water, ays at hand, for many a vegiected sprain, cot to epeak of the many reerd inventor feels confident that thir studied thts subject for vears, and shape of a periect horse olniment curing the worrt forme of huu an Barna, Piles, Rheumatiem, Corns, same noble work tor the ven up thea ho: as nreloss, were | JALLEY's Gavenic Horse Salve a tr being a porfect cure, Do not then give until a fair trial bas beea given this 0 member, ite the worst cases of Gal us, Sores, and sities tip Cuts, Brule of DALLEY's Pain Extractor tor burs ions, rheumatiam, itch, » Sold by al) drugs : dar at, N, OR SALK- on Long leland Railr ticulars apply a’ 6) Nossau “8 OF GOOD 100m 1, Pr O m_chiuvs, and ba tere ou linen costa, ton hoe makers. Appy at anddiie pA workinen need apply. Wiliiameburgh, \ and basters Cgntre Market Place. aed tnkoa to the Athat hapo kes we gave ae the cause t nd therefore wa law wae pnt in operation yesterday, and, so oulvide appearances showed, was universally ob- served by the liquordealers, The police, however, arrested several eho kept open after Ii o'clock the The following number of certificnives were granted, on Katarday, Ly the Captains of the The Jerser Ci’ Deparsment will beld their annual election on Toes day evening next, for Engineer, ax Atsistnots, and The following are the candi- agelvat Titus, assessing the damages at 61,500, and Wm F Storer, Haven; Chas Bentley, Fall River; © W Brew Gloucester; L W Alexander, Ponce; A H Hall, Cain. ate Walker, Indianola; Nelly Prindell, do; Eeincees, do; Too Late for Classiflcation. LL OWNFRS OF HORSES | SHOULD ASG ed RIAL IS CERTAIN 70 isfy you of the real m INTER WANTED — APPLY AT Water eo. ready for work, None but & good _ tiveof Germany. Mr. Fredenberg is « peddler ef The cause of the act je @nveloped in An inquest will be held this morning. Arremrt ro ComMir Scicipr.—A man named Andrew MeCann, residing in Luqueer street, atiewpted to commit suicide on Sanday morning by jomping into the river at the foot of Court street. Fortr- liquor far ne 4iat 5] 46th 4 4a. 13} 48th 1 434, 9) 4¥th 4 44th 4) vs 1 45th : 6 lotal ty making the total number, up to the present time, 744, The liquor and Inger bear retailereof the Fastern District vosterday kept their places of burines closed and no disorder of any kind wae obeetwable., Ail term to acquiesce in the new order of thingy, but many of the Inger beer retailers believe that the Ex cise Commissioners will finaliy modify their action veliing liqnor is reported, that of Hugh MeGolderive, in waste cbaraed, canghtim toe actof retailine out sore vil to some povertr- Lis ie the recond arrest under Vartern Dirtrict. and both cases Justice Dailey this morning. MAx Axp Womans Snor,—Richard Lawrent of the Thirtieth Precinct Police, on the charee of felonrors arpears he bed a difficulty with Harrison. in Ciateon avenue, near Beck Mr Harrison on the breae’, pareing throwzh the coet an! lodging in a memorandum book which hererrted The ee. =—The dead body of a oop of No. 1915 Clin- Tt was convared to and the coroner no- A Rorgewak on Fingr,—The ropewalk of tral avenue, lock te extingnlsued Oriin of the fire ungnown, v Fire inenm- loweth, Hook & Assistants, — let Dist —Henry A. Pearson, Hook & Lad Co. No, 1; Michael Reynolds, Engine Co, No, 24 Diet.- John Whalon, Ene ne Co, No. 2. 34 Dist.Wim., Johnson, Hose Co, No, 4: Thos. 8. a 4th and Heory Windecker, Engine ~J. G, Grogan and Francis W. Thos, Leather, Hook & Ladder Co, No, 2; A J. Baum, Fngine Co. fe f- 6th Diet. nigan, Engine Co, No nee Fire Commissioner—Jobn Egan, Engine Co. No, A Heavy Verpict ror FAuse IMPRIsoN- MENT —A sult was concluded ip the Hodson Ceunty Court on Friday night, in which Samael Williams, colored, ened to recover $5,000 damages for falee im- ict May 1.6. rises, 45%; 8. sete, 702; High Water, 01 47, Alnba- beoes iw: Mo- leigh, do; Borussia, Hambury: Gursle Telfair, Wilmington, N Liv’); BARKS—Quicks'ep, Matanzas; Free Trace, Sagua Ia Grande; Ocean Home, Havana; Cyrene, B Ayres. Filen, Aux Cays; Julia, veston; La Creole, Caracos. BCHOONERS—Viekebure, Jeremie, Hayti; BC ped im alarge tin box, and theretore is not liable to be in fiaes Lottles gen. erally are, This salve 1s periectiy clean, has no tar in ite compos.tion, and can easily te removed with a It seers almost neodlers to speak of the vast importance of having this remety alw ain or *, cuts, brulers, &c., to yhich horses are liable. has tuined o ve @ horse, and rendered him useless tor life when, it this invaluable cure had been applied, ail traces of the injury woald have dissppeared, The ‘cle only needs one trial to eativiy the most doubtial of ite real merit, ‘ now pre. he public the result of bie reerarches, io the The marvelous success his Mag.cal Paln Extractor has achieved in meote, euch as Bunnious, Old sores, &c., tor which all who have ever tried it ad mit it to be aperfect cure, led him to attempt the horse. Many who have the wornt cases of Sweliugs iu @ few days, aud is acertaln cure for luiismuation in every form. fw cents a box, Bold by all Irue#i ts and Harness Makers, aud cau be obtained by the dozen or single Dix at the Depot of DALLEY's Magical P tractor, 49 Cedar et, N.Y LAND near laiip, Vpn pen PRATORS ON WHEELER & WILSON’S nd but 64 Tenth ave, bet, dlet 148 110 TAILORESSES—2 VEST MAKERS ON cu-tom woik, Appiy for 3 days at 6¥ borond a Wastep—4 YOUNG LADY 10 Attend store and ope.ate on the Whecler & Wileon Machire, Cell tor one week at 440 Lhird avy, bes. 24 and Od ete, 569 TANTED — PANTALOON FINISHERS Cail for the whole week on Mo. 6 u ANTED~A4 YOUNG MAN TO WORK Ip a stovertore; black sioves, dc, at maine We Too Late for Classification. GRAND MASS MEETING OF THE Unlied Shipwrichts, Caulkers and Ship Joiners will be held at Ciinton Hall, on Wednesday evening, fay the Vth, at Bo'cock, under the auspices of the king Men's Colon, for the rpose of refnting misrepiesmniations of the Muster Shipwrights, Joiners, All workmen are in- vorder of the Committee of Ar- the Cailkersand Sh! vited to attend rengemeny, JOUN REED, Pres. J.J. LEO, ie. 8 A GERMAN BOY, WHO CAN SPEAR plain FB lish, to act asa helper, and come well recommended, at 50 Wail st, at stand. bo Boy WaNteED IN BOOK STORE “455 Broome at. Must be well recommended. Cail from 7% to 9 o'clock, A.M, 245 FOR SALE CHEAP—ONT, OF SINGER'S sewing machines at &5 Perry street, p the tear OD WARD—MOZART HALL—A MEET- = ing of the Ward Commitiee will be held thie (Mondry) eveninc, May 7th, at 74 o'clock, at 108 Natoonl ital, 44eh etreet, bet, &rh and 9th UEO PLUNKET, Coarman, JOHN W.1 LONE WOMAN HAVING TAKEN UP joome would |ike fo meet with alady having some furniture o would pay haifthe rent. Pleare address HHOLSEKERPER, Station D, stating where an interview may be b om B IARD—3 RESPECTABLE MEN CAN t good board 1) a private femily: a » $Oat OAD Ive good reference. © t door above JQOYS WHO ARE IN WANT OF Lodgings, food or employ meut, should apply at the News. borr’ Home, 128 Fulton at 40 KF RNISHLD DWELLING, FIRST CLASS, to | low > months, on Breoklyu j utnbis et. 4an FURNISHED FRONT ROOMS, SUITABLE fer housrkeepine, % attic rooms, bedroome tor @nelegentiemeu, Nociildren takeo. 2 besemen's un urniehed. 14¥ Ciluton at, bet Grand ana Bro me preety “4 FPURNISHED ROOM TO LEY, WITH OR vith board, to a man and wife, or 2 single men, iow I quiet family. Inquire y 54 First , cor. ht ‘trance in ISthe!, No. 10v. 918 TICELY FURNISHED ROOMS TO LET— inqu re at 496 Sth are, 28 WASTED, A SMALL ROOM Unfarnished, fo jeeping. by a respectable youne woman ituation out most of the tiroe, Rent must 1¢. Bost of reierence given, KOOM, box oF 4) Ban Oniee. 64 \ ANTED — 2 OR RESPECTABLE ona gine that work out during the day, can ba accomodated ®t) good boara ip # quiet plein family), Cail ell this week, 75 Carmine et, % Mig 0! ® 0 ' YOUNG LADIES CAN BE Accommodated with board ip areapectable home. Apply 343 Weet Siete bet. sth ama 9th aves, let floor, Call for one werk 220 OR 8 YOUNG LADIES CAN BE AC- commodated with poard, at 74 Henry et. 287 © YOUNG MEN CAN BE ACCOMMODAT- dwith board: sieoa mao and wile with Ly + nished room and bedroom, Call for three days at 245 Monroe at, ee 9 OR 4 YOUNG LADIES CAN BE ACCOM- modated with board and lodeimg, at 154 Elizabeth st, in the rear, (op fleor, irent room, wooden ss n- trance. Call any cay of the week, between 6 and 7 o'cleek in the Nard at the same time in the evening, None but those who go out to work by the day need epyly. 118 MEDICINES. R. BONE, NO, 114 WEST SIXTEENTH st—Diveases of the heart, lanes, throat, liver, scrofuin, old ulcers, tumors, humors, erup im of skin disease cured. Office heute D*: FULLER CONFINES HIS ATTEN- tion specially tothe treatment of ecrotulous affections. eruptions, old ulcers, cancers, and skin disenros, at bis Office and Drug store, 45 Sullivan at, 2 blocks fiom Canal, 845 CELE OR CONSUMPTION GET BEL brated Rose Cordial at T West lish & bottle, in the worst cases, and the only medicine that will permanently cure the diseases of the kidneys and biadder, are to be had at Dr. WM. BARKER'S 144 South 6th et, Williamebureh. ail LYINGIN HOSPITAL—A NEW LYING- iN ASYLUM is openedat the comer of Lexing- ton Ave. and Sist st. For admission apply to the Firet Disectreas, 8) bast 21st st, between the hours of ¥ and |) daily, except pund Appucante must bring cert tes of former g conduct, Kules can be obtained at the Asylum. sa RES 5 RS. M. G. BROWN IS AT HER OFFICE 61 Bond , where her celebrated mediciues can alw tal 326 SUN CHOLERINE REMEDY——PRICE only 2 Cente r bottle—BRIESI'H “SUN CHOLERINE KEMEDY," tor the cure of Diarrhas l)ysentery, Colic, Cramos, Pains in the Stomach,aod Looseness of t@ Boweis (in old or young), ts one of the best p: ations ever introduced for the above complaints. it ls pas up ata price within the recch of sil, and ag warm weather will bring its ueusl amount of Summer comp alot, no perron should delay @ day without procuring « boule ot this excellent remedy, Persons going in the coun: try, wheie ecbange of watur more or less affects tho bowels, should by all means have this remedy with them. Frepared and tor sale at 46 South Becond a, Williamsburgh, 1 LL OFFICERS AND SOLDIERS HaV- pg claime of any neturo againet the state or the t nied States Gowernment, should spply ior payment —Iin pervon or by letrer--as once, to the L milton ieee Army Agency, 64 Bieecker et, N. xrie LL NAVAL OFFICFRS ENTITLED TO demnity for lore of clotaing can procure the same by applying at the Offices of W, WILAOT & CU, S1 Nassau or 108 South et. Also 8 months’ ox tra pay to Armpy Uftice:s, under recent act of Con- eress al4 LL SOLDIERS AND SEAMEN ENLIST- edin the esriy part of the war, an @ heise of thore veceased, can learn as to the prop se) hountion by calling upon or addressing |. -LOWN & CU, ¥ ATE RA me _ S10, uh T, BROWN & CO, HAVE REMOVED ® from No, 2 to 1 Park Place, opposite the old of- fice, where we J continue to coliect and settle all claeses ot claims againes the Government tor back pay, pension, bounties, prize mouey, &e. Several new prize lists ready ; officers cau receive pay for clothing list on vers :ls destroyed ie LAND WARRANTS AND COLLEGE land scrip purchased and for sale by ©. & UG, WOODMAN, 69 Wail # oat JENSIONS, BOUNTIES, PRIZE-MO) &c, promptly, collected the Union Clai, Agency, 25 Chewbors st, beck room, No. 5. No chevee unless successial, W. Hl, WOODMAN Au 255 wrnoy _ W WILMOT & CO,, 51 NASSAU ST,, eand 116 Sou'h et. svecial attention w ‘he collection of Prize Ciaims, Advances made on al! genuine cial 413 ’ SHIPPING. cu NARD LINE~—PASSAGE FROM own and Live > rpool, Back ptar Line of Packets, Renslitances to Ireland, &e iom New rpool, 16th May. Bieerace Passa Tency. Apply to WILLIAMS & GUION, vy B oondway, ab and 53 south street. rTAPSCOTT'S EMIGRATION AND FOR- EIGN EXCHANGE OFFICES, 6 Routh et. New York. Parsace to and trom QUEENSTOWN and LIVER. POOL by the following magnificent steamships; BOSPHORUS, ABIA, PROPON LIS, CAMATA, DELAWARE, CAKOLINA, Also by Tapscott's old and tavorite line of BAILING PACKE i's, F LIVERPOOL and LONDON at the lowest possible rates. Dratia on Greet Britain and Ireland from £1 up wards, pevable in all the Provincial Towns, Apply to TAPSCUTT BROS. & CO. 86 Bouth ot, grie: St the lowest prices to suit style of faab a pd, J, eo to sult an aa BUSINESS. AWCHEAP CLOTHTNG—MAKING AND trimming all kinds of clothes in the very best ta made and trimmed, $3 PS bo: conta, meade and trimm 3 Veet, ; from $10 to #16, Cat and faete ia the mont superior §) Nassau, room Selr'Pule me M. LAPINE, Tailor 128°" (CARPETINGS — GEORGE KEYES, 343 E gbth ave, will exhibit on Monday new &pri tapestry, Brussels, 8 ply amd ingrain carpetings, oll- cioths, rugs, me ye? table and piano covers, shade desicns), Nottingham and lace hi popalar prices, __ B04 R. H. VILLERS, DENTIST, 39 BOWERY, hearly opposite the old theatre. Boausital teeth, $1 each, heautiful teeth set on gold, piatina, silver or rubber, at very reduced prices, Teeth extracted. Toothache cured or filied with gold or other filling, without pain. All operations warranted. i EXCURSIONS — CROSSETT’ GROVE, new and attractive: also the ldewhea steamboat, HENRY SMITH, to charte! othes Tree doate and barees, such as desired. Office bsz ert et. near Barrow, HENRY Bb, CKOSSETT.266 FURS TURE OF EVERY DESCRIPTION, carpets, bedding, oil clothe, perlor and bedroom sults, &., at BENDALL & -COPTS, 209 and 211 Hodson st, corot Caual, Housekeepers or persons going to hou ekeep'ng will be suppiled and can pay by inetaiments, if preferred, 3 yp“ TANT TO GROCERS AND ALL laree coneumers of Tea, Coffee and Spices. You can save 24 percent. by purchasing at 6] Vesey et N.Y. or cor, Fulton an Main ets, Brookiyn. 326 MATTRASSES—HAIR AND STRAW MA- trareee and hair piliows euitable for ships steamboats, hospitals, public institutions, &e. Also white and colored quilte, blankets, pilow-cases, &e., for aale at vory much below the regular prices by WM. MATHEWS, 54 Catharine at. be JOLICE--THE ANNUAL ELECTION FOR jean Desicating Co. of New i wing year, will be held at the offices of 0, No. 40 y, between the houre of 12and_ 1 o'clock, on Thursday, May 10th. a INSON, Secretary NO&tice ~-AN ELECTION OF TRUSTEES of the Union Condensed Milk Co. will be beld at the office of the Co. 188 Bleecker at, on Monday, May 14th, bet the honssof 1% and 1 o'clock, G.M SIMONSFON, & OTICE- NNUAL 3 NG OF 4 the siockholders of the Colambian Joint Stock Telegraph Company will be held in the Office, 129 Broad *t.on Monday, the 7th of May, at 12 M., tor the e@.ection of officers, HENBY J. DAVISON, Sec- retary. a EEN | iat ROFESSOR BLOTS LECTURES Jookery, every M and Thareday, o'clock, P, ny in room vw, Comer Inatitate. nd » MAY p A AT Phat Rl Ri Rts tl sco Kr Movev FROM 201 BROADWAY, : lst the Bisbop Gutta Percha Company. The Original and Cay Renanerarers ip the Laited States o} PURE GUTTA PERCHA GOODS, Gorts Perena Insulated Submarine Telezraph Cables, INSULATED TELEGRAPH W IRE, Water, Beer and Soda Vipe; Chemical Vessels, ‘Tissue Shees i Hover, Artificr Flower ere, Factory, Nos. 208, 210, ana 212 Eset 25th at. Office ang Salesroom, No, 113 Liberty #., sew York Westof Broadway. WALTER O. LEWIS, Eeq., blectrician to t xe Company. ae BAMUEL C. BISHOP, General Agen:. 308 STOCKHOLDERS’ MEETING WILL BE held atthe Shelldrake House, Mamaroneck, of the Westchester furnpike Road Co. the election of thirteen Directors And officers, and the tranraction of other umportant business, 0 We Se ROGERS, Now York, May let weelibcbasedicr \() a President. GPECTACLES—PATENTED 1863, THEY suit perfectiy 15 to 26 years. Prof. E. #. FRANKS, Lecturer on the Eye, Life Governor of the New York Eye Infirmary, 709 Broadway, up stairs, opposite Astor Piace. ue MPHE PENN HOVER OIL COMPANY— En! emment of Capital—Notice is hereby given that fors e parpoee of taking measurce to increase the capital stock of this Company from $25 (0) to $50,000, @ meeting of the stockhoiders will be held at the office of Mare & Parsons, No. 64 Wal! street, the city of New York, on the Sith day of May inst., et So'clock P.M. Dated May 4, 1566. ERASTUS M. BEACH, CHANDLER SMITH, Trustees, 4 HE ANNUAL MEETING OF STOCK- bolders of the Oro Fino Goid and Silver Mining Company tor the election ot 9 Trustees for the ensu- ing year, will ve beid on luescay, May Sth, 1566, at Yo'clock P. M., at the office of the Cowpany, No. 650 roadway, New York. New York, April slet, 1466, W. C, ROBINSON, Secietary, sia LEGAL NOTICES. ORPORALION SALE OF REAL ESTATE, Public notice is hereby given, that the Commis: sionere of the Bin eine Fand will offer for sale at Pub- ne Auction, on MONDAY, May 2let, 1566, at boon, at the Fachange palesroom, in the Clty ots York the following rea: estate: lst. Grore ot land norsh side of Chambers street, near William sireet, 2d. Parce of land east side of Corlears street, be- o Fronted Water sueels, Sd. Biock bounded by Holeken, West and Canal streets. 4th. Lotnorih side of Sib street. near Sd avenue. bth. Les north aide of b6th atree:, near 6tb avenne Oth, Two lote north aad routh aides of 49eb street, on east side of Lexington aveun:, 7th. Bix jote, porth aud south sides 68th street, be tween bth and 61b avenues, 6th. Iwo biocks of laud between 67th and 64th streets, 4th, Madison and Sth avenues. 9.b. Seventyour low between 6186 and Sith streets, bd and 41h avenues 10th. Iwo lote side of 4th avenue, between Toth and 76sh streets. 1jth, Tnirtywight lote TTth and 78th etreets, 4th and Oth avenu 2th. Thirty lots 79th and Sith streets, 4th enue b. Thirty-four lote Sist and 88d streets, Madison and Oth avenues. 14th, Iwo lote couth side 824 street, near 4th ave. nue, idth. One lot southwest corner 130th street and 1uib avenue 16th. Lwo lots north side T0th street,routh aide 60th street, near 3d avenue, lith. Ei, bt lots westside of 9th avenue, 94th and O5th sucete. 15 hn. Lot east side of 24 avenne near 78th street, lvth. Thirty-seven iote south side T9th street and 8a and 4th avenues. J0tb. Forty-hve lote, 74th ard 75th streets, 3d and 4th avenues Warrantee deeds will be given. Lithographic mape mar be cbisined at the Com troiles's Otlice, tall ot Kecoras, on of atter May 10 next trams OF SALe.—Ten per cent, of the purchase money, and the auctionee ¢¢ of twenty dollars on each lot, t© be paid at th imptroiler's Office each day immediately after the sale. I'wenty pe: cent. on June ist next, when the deeds will be ready for delivery; aud the balance Geventy per ceut.), or auy portion thereof, at the option of the purchaser, may remein ou bend and morigage for ive years trom June Ist, 1566, with interest at the race of seven per cent. per annum, payeb.e palt-yearly. The amount on bond aad mor.guge may be paid off at any tine within he five years, on giviug one month's notice to the Comptroiler; or it may be paid in installments of not less than ive hundred dolare, om any day when interest is due within the five 5 care, ‘The sale will be tinued from day to day until the whole property is cleposed of, MALTHEW 7, BRENN ComrrTao.Len’s Orrick, Hat Ape N. Compiroller, * Rroonpss » » bs ROTON AQUEDUCT DE Yo sewer coulractors—*eparate sealed pro i of the work tow *, (he name of bidder, and date of oferin | received a: this office anti! 11 o'ciock, A. M., of Monday, May 14th, as which hour they will be open- ca, for ‘he construction of sewers m the folding streets (o viz.: Pith aveuue-bet, {6th ana OTth ete bh. S6.n, 50th, 40th and det ete, bet. 10th eve. sod Hugeon River [excepting 40th and 41st ote., bet, 11ih ave, end Kiver,) Madison avenuc— dand 65th ete, Lexingiwon avenue—het, Blas doets, Falton etrees--bet, Greenwien and Feven'y-cighth street—trom Medison ave. y to present rewe: din bitiy-second ard fiity-ihird etreete—bet nd Shaves ‘he Diane foay be scén and spec pe and bianks tor proposals obtained on application at this office, sHOwAS DIEVHENS, KOSI. L. DARRAGH, A. W.CRA\ES, Croton Aqueduct 4. N May ist, 1506, tueduct Boar en, York, CROTON AQUEDUCT DEPARTMENT, — ‘To Wharf and shed Builders—Bealed proposals, endorsed wih nameot b r, date of prerentasion, and title o: work, will be received at thie off e until it o'clock A.M. of Thureday, May 10th (ot which hour they will be opened), for the construction of wharf and coal shed near the toot of 175d et, Har- lem ver, for the high service at Carmanaville. Plans and specifications can he seen on application at the Engineer's Office, East 8/1 st, nea) 4tb ave. THOMAS STEPHENS, ROBERT L DAREAGH, A W. CRAVEN, Croton Aqueduct Board, Office Croton Aqt, Bosre A ernie Teac. eid, Rotunda, City Hall Fark, April MINNIE BLACK, Is she a Heroine ? ‘'Tom,'' ald Minnie, kindly, leving her band o@ his shonider, “Tknow what vou are think abdont. Don't grieve over it. Itean’: be hel and you're note bit to blame for it, and I gneve t@ will al] come out right in the end, somehow.” And oe gone before Tom quite comprehended her ad a Tom 44 notintend to walk home with Kitty Amith, bus when they went out of church, and she looked at bin with her great brown eves, he wae drawn to her aide as by ® magnet, and they walk- ed away together. Minnie saw it, and it made ber angry. Avery that he had ao litle consiceration for her after wat eho had said to him in the grave- yard, and more angry becouse he did it in thesigb® of al! the congregation, who knew and wondered at it and pitied her, Her road was the same astheirs, but she went roand a longer way to the quarry, so as to avoid walking bebind them. The quarry washalf wey home, and when she got there she sat down to reat in einick growth of voung pines, upon the sume molt of a breezy bill But she was destined to find ho mental repore that dey, for she had been there but afew minutes when foman! Kitty came im sight. They hed loite ed along on the road. They should have been bome by this time. Minnie watched them as they seated themerlvan on the arese near her nince «f o ncealment, and she noted Kitty's coquettiah ways, and Tom's incressing ade miration, “I wish abe would slip down into the quarry, and break her neck !'* thorgbt Minnie, At last, on Kitty's expreasyg aw sh for some wild gooseberries, Tom went search for seme. He was gone « long time, and Kittyfhewan to yawn, and Minnie wished most beartily be would come back, #0 they could gohome and she could f away. Kitty spied aturt of columbines noddi Ms onthe yery edge of the hil, ani trueto natur instinct of gratifying @ present p!sasure without » thought beyond, she ran toihem and p ucked thm up. The g-ound here was sloping, the greas drz andalippery. Sbe feltbers:lfswiftiy giiding down the hill, and, clutching wildiy attheair, ahecaughd hold or a birch sapling ae sbe ewung of, which had been quarried away util is rocky mdes were almor sooth fora desent of some torty ‘ext. And there she tusg—her only support the sepl ng wiieu sho ¢ d with ber left bund, and which bent:o low with her weight that its plumed top tonebed her bead. be knew it must break soon, end she looked ut the jagged rocks far betow her, avd cried, and shrirked for help. If she had hed any presence «f mind she would hav: seen thatele baione chance for her he Mi: ple saw it ine flash, and called out to ber: “pwing yourself a [tiie to the right, Ki.ty, and put your eet upon that little pointof rock. Dont you see tt" *Teoe it.” shrieked Kitty, ‘but I can'tdo it He'p me! O, help me!" inn'eran tothespot. There was no friendly rock or bush to bold re but the shivering bank, snd slippery grass, and the ove sapling which was the ira) support of poor Kitty. she threw bared pe nthe ground, se iar from the edge as ane could, and seized hold of Kitty's wrist, Now, Kitty, don't let go the sapling, and ewi yourse!{ upon that rock—you cen easily do it “Tean'sdo it! Tahal! fall uf Imove! Pull me Up, Minnie, pull me up" *“*Toan't,” said Minnie, ‘The grass ise)! ' and there's noth nto bod by, and] haven's the S rength. Get on the rock ; Tom will 8000 be here."* But the terror str ken Kitiy began to op 4 8nd Minnie felt herself moving towards the of that awful precij 1. ‘*You are pulling me off, Ki'ty. Ican't hold you if you strugkle. Vhelrock s your only cbhance,’’ But Kitty would only scream and a le, and now Minnie wasdrawn so near the edge that ahe could see down into that fearful + “Lwik rer," she thougbt, * will init me it I don Bus her nextthought was, * What aha'l I tell Tom when hecomes back? No, I will save her, or we will die together,"* Bhe saw es root of the sapling wasabove the ground, This wass little thing, indeed, bus tt gave her eome hope. Still keeping bold of Kitty's wrist, she raised herself on her knees, and working herself s'owly and carefully along (bes treacherous bauk, she fixed ber knees firmly against it, Then tak og off her shaw! she lowered it te Kitty's ban’. Kitty clutched it with so strong and despairing » bold that Minne shook and toe tered. Bhe recovered hersel, aod clomng her evee for an \nstant to summon all her courage, end commend herself to God, sbe exerted all her strength, end «winging K tty round, landed beria safety on the Litle rocky ledge, Aud now, some of Kitty's sense revuruing to her, sLe managed with the !e!p of Minnie and the shaw!, to scramble upon the bill, wLere the to girls bad » brie! struge glo yet to keep from sliding off until with blanched cheoks and bloodshot eyes they stood firm upos the ground, and looked at evn otner, At this point Minnie should bave fainted, but, in stoad of that, she guve Kitty # good shaking. “You silly baby!" she exclaimed, “ You came Dear putting anend to both of us, Woy didn’s you do as I told you tor" A d then eat down on theground and cried. Kite ty cr ed, too, and between her sobs she said: “Oh, Minnie! you've saved my Life—and you are se ood—and I've been so nat ghty—sud I've tried— ve tried—to steal your be.u i" “T know it," aaid Minnie shorily, choking beck the tears, ‘ And that en's the wernt of it, Kiuy.* “ There can't be any worse," said Kitty, “Yee there can,’’ said Minvie. Aud then they both fel! tocrying again, and Kiity put ber are reund Mianic's neck, and Kops sovbing: “O what shal! I dof’ To which question she got noenswer, And thus the amazed j'om found them, and Kit- ty told the story, and Tom trembled to think how peer death Kitty bad been, and he knew he oughe to bave thought first of Minnie, aud that he o . to say sometbing, but heon!y stood twirling the ends of his silk Landkerchie!, and wisoing he wag e girl 60 be ould ery, too, But Minnie dned hep eyes, using for that purposes pink kid glove in- of her handkerchief, for she wasin sore * om,” she assid in athick and husky tone * you love Kitty, ana she will love you, sometime if she don’taow, And I won'tsand in your way. And so \i's & | over Letwe-n us, and you mustn’’ fee! sorry forme. 1 know that you wouldn't baw broken with meé, aud thas you meant io stand by your promise; but it wou.du's be rigbt, you Know, to marry me With love ior another woman in your heart. Aud now Iwill ge home by myoelf. 1 would ragner, and you had better wait till Kisy feels better."’ Here Tom should have delivered « speech clothed in toat tener and simple language, and with thas beautiful pathos and retiuement of teeling for which wesll koow jo ryoung working men are so ree markabio, Bus he wes av excepsion to bis ¢ and so he only twirled his handkerebief the harder, and looked too ish, and was Greediully efrad he would cry, aud only mavaged to ssy, “Don't, Mine pie, dou's break with ihe way. We will talk is ove.” “No, Tom,'’ said Minnie, ‘there's no use ia talkiuw isover—t kuow itell, Don's teel sorry for me, You coulun's helo ty and 1 couldn't betp « o« ing what 1 have to- what | su doing now, aud Kitt) couldu's belp velag preity. don't you be fecling so:ry tor me," And #0 she lets them, and the two stood watching her .p sence, and shame, and pity, while she went her way across the field until she seeined to them | to melt into the crimson giones of the west, And) now it Would mem it Minnle Lad establisued quite a ‘laitn to be coumderd & oercine ; but theng you seo, she aid nothing .u the orth Gox way, Aud, increover, aiter thes® @¥@uls $00 did noe Pine imtoo *beauatul and jurninous shadow," and diepiacidiy und Geroueiy a) sunset or sun (never by any possiviy caance ip the miaaie tne day ; shadowy heroines, aud +specially “lum. inous” ones, being governed ty ditereut laws from ober sia ows) afer giving Lom oer blessing, and Kitty ber Suaday clothes, N», indeeu, Lam no worry to sey she otill peraiste on keeping alive a: well, And, worse than this (if anything cap worse,) a.e bought & cow wita the mone: abe bud put ance for welding finery; av pow, baviog pleuty of buttermik to drink, is ge ting ratuer #.out, And row I sm sure tae pubi: will take pity ou me, and ,olve the puazie I carno aud whicu bas robbed me of rest abu pleasuree: answer tre q.eetion: Is shee Leroiuet THE END. 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