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‘Continaed from ibe First Page.) Ascension Day —To-day is held in all the Angican and Catholic Charches throughout the eorid asthe enniversary of the Anscension of our wordinto Heaven, After his reenrreetion he re- esined on earth forty days. The account of the Aeconsion is meageriy given in Beripture, Ht, Luke tela nein hie goepel simply these & : (Ch. xxiv. 61. “And it came to pase while he biessed them he fat pred from them carried up into heaven.” in Actal. 9,10, 11,eaya: “And these things, while they behel taken up, anda clond received him out o And ie they looked steadfartiy t up, behold two men stood them in shining apparel; which also said, ‘Yo 1 ¢n of Gallilee, why stand yeeaging up inw heaven? J bi taken op from a couble of the first-class. The vestments are white. eh Masses will be sang to-day in all charches ot the Cathedral the Archbishop will ciate. ‘The Episcopal church lial have lal services, A Jul) eboral service will be sung im Trinity, and at St Alb special service of peculiar solemnity will Coat at Acctios~A Deciine in Prices. ~ Ibe Delaware, Lackawannajand Western Kailroad Compasns, sold yesterday, eighteen thousand five bandred tons of Scranton coal, by the ‘long ton,', éelive able at Elizabethport, whence the freight charee tothiscity is about seve cents the ton jollowing ie a report of the ge of priees ob d, with 5 ecmeeaeseee of the rases obtained at j@ of April 25th; 2 April 46. $D bi 906 640 06 To 676 al Ww 6 OthenT 75 700 eT ww 65) 0600 @ decline is from fifty cente to seventy five conte @ ton ou stove coal, and almost as mock on one or bwo Other varietios, but th a very littie, ifany, fall om the rates for lump coal and grate coal. SHrewRiGHTs, CAULKERS AND JOINERS. — A mass meeting of these tradesmen was beid last evening at Clinton Hall, Astor Place, under the aur piees of the Workingmen's Unicn, for the puryose of Stpressing their sentiments in relation to the eight: Sour question, The ball was erowdod, and the au- dience was very enthusiastic, Mr, John Keed,Presi- dent of the Workingmen’s Union, was called tothe chair, and there were four vice-presidents and six retaries elected. Mr. Reed made «lew which he condemned some of the Preas tor publish scurrilous articles inet them. He thet « man do @ mnch werk im eight hours as in nine A series of resolutions were then adopted of which the tollowing ts am abstract ; Not to resume work anti! the demand thet eight joure constitute ‘slabor be complied anking the ties and individuals who ase! them in @ movement. Rosaiving not to us h or indecorus language in refutation of charges pre ferred agssnet them b: id condemning the ily papers be give up their badg thei, and not to accept et anelt employers. that, they are. errik rem ry at y are a in of co fours daily, because the trom sunrise (© sunset; thet they establi form rate of wages or compelied their sma 0 hire in erior men, because the latter employ whom they at the lowest price, and cha:ge the mer- chants the highest price; thas they demand as much wages for sight hours as fer nine or ten; that they (injured themselves by their action, aud drove the Work out of the city, and asserting that they are the dest when an injury is intlicted on them, and At the logic that they are diiving the work ou of the cliy ; prociaiming through the eulightene henest portion of the press shat their course was proper, &c. Bpeeches im advocacy of the resolutions were then anade by severa! gentiemen, after which the meeting adjourned. Fires.—About 5 o'clock yesterday morn- ing, a fire broke out on the third floor of the building orner of (rand and Baxter streets, occupied by Frederick & Co, manufacturers of photographic Seoqpents af tke hover Ssore' by nice hee eased & Co, is estimated at $1,500; insured, The floor is occupied by James Cireen, acientific imetrument maker. ions on avr Seat! eee a ir. Saale ene $600 insured, The buudiug but slightly damaged. Mr, Acton AND THE SuNDAY Law,— ‘While Commissioner Acton was was in his piace on ‘Tuesday, attending to the applications for licenser, and inveighing against drink on Sundays, an Trishman present handed him the following, which ‘was sot to the tune of “Widow Machree; r * self-styled masteis” ip @ allnded to, nd dissolve rkon the assertions for a re- ked living not to ir zal Misther Ac’ me jewel, htan’ in our light, Och, hone! Acton asthore But to knock off our jush on a Sunday's not right, Och, 1 Acton asthore, may acl-on, as ea ye, yet he are, 4 foes thit Tiger ks you, faix ywhere, An'whin you are bung, piase the Lord, I'll be And cry—Och, hone! Acton asthore! Bat e ‘pon me sowl, the thruth I will tell Ye’ re Bist oon Las AP all very i eve up rovers, Ooh, hene! Bally for you! ‘Ye see, Misther Acton, that is'nt rhyme, but iff ye read the next three lines, you'll find it's raisin, and Wey pass currant (current) “ sellin’ ip en" in jit as bad, For by it the Hadteed Ohl soon be made mad; o whole bog, or the case will be sad, hb, hone! mursher in Ireh | (That isn't rbyme aither. But in plain eommon teeon, ye aré ax'ct not to allow grocers to sell, by boi- Wes. That has ruined many @ poor man, How de won hke that?) DROWNED IN A CELLAR.—Frederick Gar- oot. seed 6 years, residing in No. J6% West 52d street, fell intoan excavation yesterday afternoon, acd was drowned. IRELAND AND THE IRISH.—Rev. H. M, Gallaher will speak om this subjects at the Bioom. Baptias Church, 42d stieet, between Tth and avenues, thiseveuing, Proceeds tor beuetit of the Banday School, MANHATTAN LopGE No. 2, of (ood Sa- Meritans, haves reunion at their :oome 49) (irand trees, this @vening, A good time is expecied, THE COURTs, THis Day.—Supreme Court Cir aud Teimincr—No cslendar ior CaLerpar ron call, Fars l—Oyer degree, in havi corner of Broome and Laurens etieeie, on the night of the 12th of 1 etieer o ld “ of picking pockets, Ktate Prison five years guilt senteverd to State br McDermott pleaded guili of burglary in the third | property was slight Tec:ion were suspended, Premium of $150. the second $1z) young men aud wowen employed in the district ropewalks, who have been on « strike for some time for the ten-hour system (having pre- viously worked from 11 to 1. hours aday), yesterday concluded to re and the majority of them were taken on agai Dossea, of them decia:e that they ifthe men had not pereus ropewnkers ot t Tue Jower. Wut Case.—The argument on the Motion to postpone the trial of this case, on account of the absence of an important witness, was resumed in the supreme Court Chambers Jadge Barnard. The Judge, on ¢ the arcuments of the respective counsel, took the Papers and reserved the decision. Aaphahns £) hefore e conclusion of Covert oF GEnexat Bracions.—A large number of cases were disposed of in the Court of General Ses- sions yesterday by Judge iuerel: Henry Morton, convicted of robbery in the firet Dg aesauited ani robbed a man at the April, was sentenced to State Prison Richard Rutherford Lhe! 7 ae, of pleking pockets, and wae ison for four 5 eure dae ve years Keily pleaded degree, and was sentenced to Mtate [risen ior four years........ Wm. Sherwood and John ©. Gaines pleaded suilty of grand larceny, and were rentenced to Btate Prison for fonr years e@ach Chanes Neville, Philip H. Dunn, John Jones and edeard Cowie, pleaded cui ty of grand larceny. and were sentenced to State I’rison for three years each Arthur Lawrence pieaded quilty of grand Iniceny, and was sentenced to state Iiieou lor '#o -.Soseph Prior, seme plea, state Filson 180 ‘emiah Kirby, John Connors, end eaded auilty of an attempt at grand ere remanded for senieuce m pleaded guiity of an wtiewpeat bure hird degree. Kermanded Pouce LHR LierNce,— sh arding House Keepera and Runnera Arrested. Wiiiiam Churchill, ‘tim othy Tracy, ard N. Laffy and Thomas .!. Roe, antand or boarding honses, Wil- Nam Maitland. Peter O'Donnell and James Cun- ningham, runners, and Timothy Monehan and Joho Smith, were arrested by the Harbor Police on a charge of having boarded the Engliah ship Cordal in violation of @ recent law paset by the Leg ture in relation to Loarding ships iv thu port, 4: unliceneod small bow r veerels, The priconers were taken betore J Dowling. Ars theae were the first arrests un e new of which the a cused piotesed to ignore: ° is Pate ole charged them with a reprimand. He 1. however, that in juture the jaw would be rigidly enfo. ced, Arreat of Pickpocketa--Wm. Mahoney and Ja. Riley were arrested, yesterday, on acharge of haw ing picked the pockets of Mrs. Mary A. Sherman, of while attending the anutversary of he Priend.ess, in 2th etreet, near The i aot the pris jlet, when h a re puren and arrested. Justice Ledwith committed them tor trial, vy Arvesta for Burglary ant Receiving Stolen Goods... Wm, O' Bries wan arrested, yesterday, on a charge of having,on the night of the tet inst. eo tered the premises of John McCarthy, No. 13 Chat ham street, and stolen $172 worth of goods, It is sileged that Jobn HH. stewart, who joon at . Oliver ereet, received a part of t + know ing that it was slolen. Stewart was ar 4, Justice Dowling coumitted both of the accused, Getauit of bail, Theft of Cotion..Nenry Aliison and Wm. Robin- oon were arrested on a charge of having stolen a bale of cotton belonging to Volney Aldridge. The cotton was found in posession of the accused, and Justice pariog committed them for trial in default of Burglary and Robbery.—On Tuesday night, the store of F. Leonard, cor, of Allen and Grand ste, was entered br burglars, who succeeded in obtaining #1,6.0 worth of clothes, with which they made their evcape, No arresie b. MNreekiyn, Hon. Moses F, Opeie continues to decline in health, and his friends feel very anxious about him, Licenses, — The Brooklyn Police captains yesterday granted “) applications for licenses, mak- ing im all up to the Sth inet. 207 ASSAULT wiTit A HAMMER,.—Robert McNal- ly, landiord of premises in Gold street, near lillary, was brought up yesterday on the charge of striking Mrs. Kosa Ohoro in the head with a hemmer, and ia- Juring her oo severely (bat it was found necemary to convey her to the hospital. The women had been a tenant of McNally, who dispossessed her, but she re- fused to leave and hence the trouble,’ McNaliy is held to await the result of Mrs. Oboro's injurics, Sertwovs GAs AcctipENt,—About 4 o'clock yesterday afternoon, there was an alarm of fire {n the Second District, caused by the burning of some inflammable materia! in the basement of No, &) Montague street, occupied by Mr. E. H. Southworth, It appears that Mr. 5. a ted to ascertain a leak- © iu the gas pipe by meaus of a lighted match, ving in the immediate vicinity where the fluid was ercaping, it caught fire, and Mr, Southworth was bad ly burned abou: the face and hands, The damage to Sour CONGREGATIONAL CuuRCH,—The pews of bhis church, corner of Court ani President streets, were put up at auction on I'nesday evening, and the sale realized $1,200, which being ail that wae absolutely required, further proceedings in that di- The first choice brought a ROPEMAKERS’ STRIKE A Fattourr,—The Eastern turn to work under the old system, DB by the 40 give in, and romey uid never have done so a them to it. The boss district are a very wealthy clase, ose who most stoutiy opposed the de trikere was one gentieuan whose an is reported to the Assresor at over a another who ja claseei amoung the mil- Che girls were the Inet STABLE Dernive.—Arnest oF INcerpt1a- Bins.—On Tuesday night, ata tire in White at reet, Captain Mullen, of the 46th precinct, arrested a youth, named Jas, Corfiel Picion of arson two of whom, « Tespectivel) 20 an 17 yenieof age, oy ave- snd implicated ccher, nu George Las, ageu ; & Wore rubsequeatiy ar Phe three weie runners with a ticse con nd it ie presumed that they wet tire to barns for the sak» of the 1uu and exci ement it, A proliminary examination wee S04 tue case Was adjourned to ‘ues: THe BrooktynN Youno Mey’s CHRISTIAN Associayiox,—lhe annual meeting of this Associne Hon was held Tuceday evening The Pree:dent, Mr, ireult, Part 2-.N 2 264, Sid, iy . I aie ne 1387, Isa, S34, nae Og Tit 1050 Th, Hue William Edaali, oecuple! the chair, aod Mr, Righter 1310, 80%, 65%, s53, 1178. Part : Nos, 1459, 146, | Was telected Secretary pro tem, The minutes of the by! 1417, i 4 n Oats bt 104, 234, 405, 7), 459, | last mceting weie reed and propositions for member- perior Court—Pars’ 1_N ship received numbering 94, who were ieveived into tT ted sist $105, 1749, Asscciation, The Tressurei’s report shows the re a ATT, 217¥. Ware 2 adjou. to Weunesday ceipte during the past rearto be sT,618 D4. Kxoen Gisures $7,441 2, leaving a balance of # lt Cognr on Orne anv Trnwren.—'lug Homicipg ov Pargick Duatar.—Sentixce or sue Count. Pi@svear time ia LL von, busi report trom which it appears Laat te Associa Sin the Lreasury, |e sotel nuinhecot members hi The Prevent reaa the 1aQvos NO Exouse,.—The prisoner in 4h ease, Ed- | gio was never ina wo ¢ Prosperous condition, Phe ward Johnson, was indicted forthe murder of Pat. | }00le wore Jalge y¥ trejuenweu by strangers as weil o. *, x Os Mem here, ana vouus aed 1OUNd it apie vtinueh rick Danlap on January 12th, 1566, Lt appeared hat | atimeson, whee being enabled to 10/m mutual ae- the prisoner while under the tniluouce of 1 Ynto an altercation with tho wile of the and a quarrel emsuing, stabbed iquo eaueins bis de- foe reare. The accused, by his coun nfo .@d # ploa of mansiaughier in the hid degree which was accepted by ihe District Attorne In eentencing the prisoner, Mr. Justice ayn used the following lang. ; { lence for which you have been indicted was the crime of muider, and, although the District 4 torney has thought it consistent with his duty to ac eopta ples ot mauslaughier in the third degree, it is by no means clear that you wou d not have ben con wieled of murder in the second degree il ali the cumstances attending the \raneac:om could he been piaced belore the jury, You took the jie ot « | feiiow-being without necersity, You suffered your. | elt to be exciied with lijuor aud becane engaged ia @ quarre] with him, and without spy necessity o! ao og for your owa protection, you séized a kui fe and sabbed him so astocaue bis deass, I'he aifficulty tp all these cases n-ises irom iniul.euce ip liquor, end thea the readineee to use knivvs or ser cit @erous Weapons without any cause to justly, “ wentence of tbe Court is that you be jinprieoned at bard labor in Biate's Prison ior the term ef three vcars.” Tas Ban Fraxcisco Bony Roppzay—DiscHanor av THE ACOUBED.—Joho Lawbert, who was arrested Sharged with being connected with the Sen Francisco band robbery, was discharged yesterday hy Commis- @aner Osborne hold) there was not sufficient pendence or probeab! bold the accused ior | | | i, | saa were eed than Leto, otticers gud managers of the e | Treasure | Wortendy ke; MAR anovebip, Lu@y COU aleo Llapove thease mands thue kept trom evil essociations, due Kivading Rovin ts tree to ul! visiioss, whetuer mem beeor not, The Library hd boon iw_re extensively Itconiuing 000 volumes, Toe Association were then ectou ior the eusuing yea: Bersey City. ORGANIZATION OF THE BoAnp or Crosrs Pareiot pens, The members of the Hoard of Chosen Fre Mouse yesterday aiternoon, and organize! b election of the following officers Director—James Lyneh; Clerk--Chae. J © OW. Kiusiaod; Couasel—Jacob Count, rh sician—Jjoseph F. Fina; fch.o! Exatminers— Win, L, Dickinson and Josepa &. Culver; Otheial Papere—Jewey City Siadvann, Hudeon County Dpwoowat and Hobowon STAND ARD, Coumitioes—Paim and Aime tou . Sturges, Vano-trand, Newkirk and Le y. Ferties and Wharves—Messrs, Wilson, Van ity eud Kigold, Pubic Grounds aud Merere, fistt, Gilbert, Haeugue Fiusuce--Messis, Benson, od Curley, Areeval— Mese .OwD, ey apd Morris, Work House and Jail— Roe ; K holders for Hudson County, met at the ¢ ourt | the | ing—-Messre. Vreeland, Middleton, Norris and tae The amoont of county tax to be raised this year is BI, MARINE NEWS. ¥ May 10. rises, 449; 8, vote, 105; High Water, 04 45. cL KARED. STEAMBSITIPS.-Ellen 8 Terry, Newtern: Diri Portland: Avushne New Bedford; Fagie, Hava Ab th, eman, Andereon, for Pernambaco. HRIGR—Kolert MeSpearing, Havana: Birdie, Bt Joho. N DB Union T, B86 i nomas; Bese York, st Johua Nf: Jeabei, Harbor Le i Myronus, Eliz betbport. N. J, 8 W K Chapman, st John, NB | ¥ ewe, NB: Priomph, 8 NB on: #® B smal. Vortla arne y Indles; olin TP Howe, Savannah; Fra ae » Gal Providence: John Dar tarntord, Avail, Warren, Heune ARRIV I) RTP AMBITIPS— Agnew Thomas: New York, Aepinwall: startight, V neve Né tern, Newhern; Columbia, Havana; pion soaton ; pantiago de Cuba, Gievtown, Nies Gambit, Liv’ Nisgara, Nortolk, Ve | SHIPS Star of the Wee', Liverpool: Staffordabire, | Caleutia; Lawrences, Leghorn; New World Liv'l, BARKS—Lavinia, of Fartport, from Matanzas; Centro de Kaportacion, Matanzas BRIG Mary J Williams, Neuvi “Or; Orieutal, ¢ ride Matanzas H Vie rdeuns; agua La Grande Elba, Wind Havann Je eiminh, Alexender Milliken, SCHOONERSA Trondetl, Newbern, NC: Har reat Quee, Co Silie, Ss: Elizabeth Edwards, St Augustine; Waiangs, Washington, © C: Leoeadia, Salem: Beniamin, Eastport: Cuarie & Willie, New Bediord, Fasbion, Lizabethport tor New Haven: Vhomas Potter. New Hediord:; A Dyer, Mnsequaeh: Vendevi, Newport; Hanaah Martio, Roeton: Wer orth. Windsor, Ns; Avmeer, do; Benjamin, Wa'angs, Watai Weahington, NC; A FE Kund- r 1, Havana; aboh Kdward:, st Angustine: Cornea, Vityonia: 1 Lovett, do; J oH Yeomans, do, JS Bentley. d F eld, do; MA Rhodes, do; DP § Miller, do, M Mewee,do; A © Lyons, Bilimore P Merwin, Halting; BELOW —Schra Marine, Cardenas; Pacific, Ron dout; Aristo, Provincetoan Too Late for Classifleation. ns tnicprssenlsissenhespenetioearpeaesiiosielfagniininspsoe LI. OWNERS OF bave a box of DALI It makes every man h od to be the test h nd caitie eknown, Itt {nu @ most convenieat form tor use, being contained inalarge tin box,and therefore is bot liable to be wasted and broker Hinimenta in ¢lans bottles gen erally are, ‘hie salve i pertectie c » has no tar in ite composition, and can easily be removed with » Httle soap and water. It seems almost needless to speak of the vast iu portance of having this remedy siwaye at band, for mony a neg ected in or fprain, Hot to speak of the many recide bruises, &e., towhich horses are lia valuabie horse, and rendered him when, if this invalnable cure hed been apolied, all traces of the injury would have dieappeaied, The Inventor feelecontident that thie article only needs one trial toratiaty the most doubtfnl of ite merit, He has studied this subject for years, aad now pre- sents to the public the result of his researches, in the shape of @ periect horse ointment. The marvelous success his Magical Pain Extractor has achieved in curing the worrt torme of bhaman ailments, such as Burna, Piles, Rheumatiem, Corns, Bunnions, Old Sores, &e., ior whieh ail who have ever (ried it ad- Mit it to bea perfect cure, led him to Attempt the same noble work fer the horse. Many who have iven up their horses as useless, wore induced to give /ALLEY'S Gaivanic Horse Salve atria, the result bein, @ perfect cure, Do not then give uo any horse until e fair trial has been given this Ointment, Ke- member, it cures the worst cages of Galls, Scratehes, Cuts, Bruises, Straing, Sores, und Sittast: it reduces the worst cases of Swellings in a few days, and is @certain cure for Inflammation in every form. 6) cents a box. Bold by all Diugei-te and Harness ik nd can be obtained by the dozen or single 16 Depot of DALLEY'S Magical Pale Es: tractor, 4) Ceaur at, N, Y __ 32 A LARGE, Ort LIGHTED RKOOM rO LET On the 4th floor of the Sun Building. corner of wean and Falton streets. _ Enquire in the sun OM “4 Ban OF WHITE LILLIES FOR PRE- serving and beaitifying the ekin—This delight. jul preparation stands preeminent tor removing Pinpies, biotches,tan, and ell impertections from the ekin, rencering it beautifully Gear, soft and white, ne nature in her tairest forme. Price only 36 per bowtle, To behad at 46 Sonth xd at, Wil- Namsebucg Ce = = s 501 PEAR TREES FOR SALE AT A SACKIFIC ke re subscriber, desirous of thinning out his exten- ve PFAR ORCHARDS, offers tor sale at ove bali the us | prices, over TWO THOLSAND choice Dwarfand Standaid Poar ‘Trees, of the Bartlett, ise Bonne de Jersey snd Duchesse d' Angoulewe varieties, from three to seven years old, and in bearing con- dition, purehasing can give the trees Parties desirous of a personal inspection, ie Py mail will be tly attended to, VILILIAM Y. BEACH, All ord, Wallingford, New Haven Co, 500 = _ Conn e IARRHOFA, DYSENTERY, CHOLERA Morbus, Colic, and all Looseness of the Howels ere instantly relieved by BRIES [I's Improved SUN CHOLY RINE RE Depot—46 South second HORSES SHOULD Horee Salve fis warrant- eMEDY, *t, Williamsburgh, _Price 20 cente per hottle. bo OW OUT—THE NEW YORK SE N NEWS! ae ad A JOURNAL OF » AND COMMERCE, FE INTELLIGENCE, A New and Elegantly Printed WFEKLY NEWerPAPER, _,, batitled as Above, PRORPECTUS. Everr nomber will contain THIRTY-TWO and probably nearly FIFTY PAGES, in convenient jorm for ready reierence and preservation. 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Lunatic Ase lum Messrs. | OS° god street, W Ullameburgh, N.B.—Call tor 3 McWhertep, McGaigan, Lowery and Brows, Dring J days, aw Too Late for Classification. SINGLE TRIAL IS CERTAIN TO SAT- you of the real merit of PDALLEY'S Magical ‘ai tractor for burns, ecakis, sores, corns, - ns, rheumatiem, itch, salt rheum, cute and Sola by al! druggists at ets, 0 box, Depot, 49 dar et, N.Y. of: : | ome ARPENTERS WANTED, AT 44 RUT- fereat. None but good mechanics need apply.210 URSESHOERS WANTED—A GOOD Fire- BEY Vo on light work, 94 West 46th street. Mf Lit EVERY ONE READ THE AD tisement headed. “A Fine Chance fs Offered,” in Real Estate column, ana Bugs QQPERATORS WANTED ON W. & W.'S sewing machine, to make flannel! shirts; aleo Bin fer's, to work on duck overalls, Work given out of Ce the hour. Call for 1 week, in forenoon caly, at 66 Ridee at, basement : SR 1 | SEVERAL GOOD PAPER HANGERS 7 wanted. Only good ones need apply, 167 Atian- tie et, Brook yn, & sdeemidbin’ ic \ /ANTED IMMEDIATELY, A voD moulding sawyer, Apply to CAIDESTER & 00. 13 and 1 Wayne st, corner Ureen, sareey au SHIPPING. UNARD LIN E—PASSAGE FROM and to Queenstown and Liverpool, Aleo by the Old Binck Star Line ot Packets. Remittances to Ireland, &e PALMYKA, trom New York 16th May, Bteerage Passace 930 in Currency, Apply to WILLIAMS & GUION, 20 Broadway, “6 and 83 South street. STEA M TO GLASGOW, LIVERPOOL, J DLBLIN, BELFAS) AND LONDONDERRY FOR 330 CURRENCY, CALEDONTA.... P Satardey, May 12tb. Cabin, 800 and 0. Parable in U.S. Ourrenc. Steerage, el. TO HAMBURUH, HAVRE, ANTWERP, ROTTER. DAM, BREMEN, &e. Orbin, 100, Bteerage, #37, For passage appy so 2 FRANCIS MACDONALD @ CO., wo 6 Bowling Green. APSCOTI’S EMIGRATION AND FOR. HIGN EXCHANGE OFFICES, 86 Bouth st. New York. T'aseage to and trom QUEENSTOWN end LIVER POOL by the following magnificent steamsauips : C BOrPHORL 3, ABLA PROPOSTIS, GAMBIA, DELAWARE, CAROLINA, Aiso by Tapicott’s old and favorite line of SAILING PACKETS, From LIVERPOUL and LONDON at the lowest possible rates. Dratts ov Great Britain and wards, payable in all Apply to Ireland from £1 up- the Provincial Towns. TAPSCOTT BROS, & CO,, 56 Bonth at. GAL NOTICES. : SORPORATION SALE OF REAL ESTATE, /Vabile votice ie hereby wep shat the Commi. sionere of the Sinking Fund will offer for sale at Pub- hie Auction, on MONDAY, May Yist, 1566, at poon, at the Exchange Selesroom, in the City ot New York the tellowing reai estate: Ist. Gore of land north aide of Chambers near William sires. 2d. Paree! of innd east side of Corlears street, be- tween Front and Water streets, Sd, Biock bounded by Hoboken, West and Canal streets, 4th. Lotnorth side of 85th street. near 3d avenue, Sth. Lot north side of 66th stree., near 6sh avenue Oth. ‘Two lote north amd south sides o; 401h street, on east side of Lexington avenur. 7th, Six lots, north and south sides 58th street, be tween Sth and 61h avenues, Sth. ‘two biocks of land between 67th and 65th streets, 4th, Madison and 5th avenues. 9th, Seventy-iour lows between Sist and 67th streets, Sd and 4th avenues luth. ‘wo lots west side of 4th avenue, between ‘Toth and T6th streets. lith. Thirty-eight lots TTth and 75th streets, 4th and jth avennes, lush. Thirty-five lots 79th and S0th streets, 4th nd Sth avenues. 13.h. Thirty-four lots $let and 83d streets, Madison ana 5th avenues, 14:h. Two lots south side 82d s reel, near 4:h ave- 28 street, nue. 1th. One lot southwest corner 100\h street and 12th avenue. loth. Two lots north side 79th street,eouth side Sith street, near 3d avenue. ith, Eight love weet side of 9th avenue, 94th and ete, t aide of 94 avenue. near 75th street. ven lots south side 79h street and d 4th avenues. Forty-five ote, 74tb and 75th streets, Sd and nue Warrantee deeds will be given. Lithographic maps may be obtained at the Comp trotles's Ottice, Hall ot Records, on or after May 104. next ‘Teams OF SALB.—Ten per cent. of the purchase money, and the auctioneer's fee of twenty jareon © spe ptzailes’s Office each sale Sevimmeaitie ange th Safe? oy immediate.y after t . wenty pe: cent en June let next, when the doeds will be ready for delivery; and the bainnce (seventy per cent.), or any portion thereof, at the option ot the purchaser, may lemein on nd and morgage tor five years from June let, 1866, with inte.oss as the rate of seven per jon. etree’ Wont sts. Seveniy-riahth et cent, per anuum, payebe balf-yearly. The amount on bond and morvenge be paid off at any time within the five years, on giviug ope month's notice to the Comptroller; or it may be paid in installments of not less than five hund:ed dollars, on any day when interest js due within the five years, The eaie will be continued fiom day to day until the where proper is disposed ot, ALTHEW T. BRENNAN, Compiroller, ComPrnoLurn's Orrios, HALL OF Reoorns? be April, 19th, 1500, 5 CoTON AQUEDUCT DEPARTMENT.— To tewer contrac ~separate sealed ale, each endorsed with the titieof the work to which it Freiaies, the name of bidder, and date of offering, will be received at this office until 11 o'clock, 4. M., Monday, May 14th, at which hour they will be open for the construction of rewers m the folowing eets to wit, viz.: Fiith aveune—bet. 36th and te; ATth, SS bh, BVth, 40th and dist ate, bet. ave. and Iuueon River Lexcepting 40th and 4st ber, 11th ave. and River.) M enue — et. let ‘bet. Greenwich and —from Madison ave. eaetwardiy to present sewer; and ip Fifiy-second and fifty-third strecte—bet. Sth and Sthaves. Ihe Plane may be scen and specifications and blanks tor proposals obtained application at this office. THOMAS STEPHENS OBL, L. DARRAGH, A, W, CRAVEN, Croton Aqueduct d, New York, May Ist, 1556, a ROTON AQUEDUCT DEPARTMENT,— ‘To Wharf and Shed Buildere--Sealed proposals, endorred with name of biader, date of pre-entation, and title of work, wili be received at this offl e unti 11 o'clock A.M. of Vhureday, May 10th (at whieh hour they will be opened), for the construction of « wharf and coal ehed near the toot of 173d st, Har- lem River, for the high service at Carmaneville, Vians and specifications can be seen on application at the Enginees's Office, hast Sid st, near 4th ave. THOMAS SLEPUBNS, ROBERT L. DARRAGH, A.W. CRAVEN, Croton Aqueduct Board, Office (roton \qt, Board, Rotuada, City Hall Park, April Voi, Lséu, “MEDICINES. “FACE—DOWNE YS COMPOUND BAL. *Asuuet Fir ‘Troches, care Coughs, Colds, Sore Vh 1. ront, &e,, with astonishing rapidity w'ctnus highly epprove them, Forsale by Druy Depot Doo meson at, iP] oe 1 ACT,—BRIES1'S CELEBRATED AND IMPROVED SUN CHOLEKINE REMEDY ie the heer and most judicious ever prepa. ed for pop- vieruse, Isiea CURE as well as PREVENTIVE fo D.scrhera, Dyrentery, Bowel Complaints, and Chol. era (particularly when taken in the ulresee), and etope Sickness at the Sromach, Purging anu Cramps; chenves the morbid action o the mucous membrane ; prevents the secretion of the rice water tinid ; prevents, aleo, the reparation of serum trom the ticod, congestion or, nd Brain. and consequently collapse, ae powuced ip CHOLERA by the thnely applica tion of ihe above excelient Kemedy. It is Dertectly sale, sndwili be found @ most usefal Familiy Mea- jeine, Lyory one speaks in the highest ters of its won- deiful power in checking al! Loveanss of .1e Bowels; D4 it se pronounced by medical men throughout ihe United Siates the hest Remedy ever prey ared, and many ere usinz it in their deily practice, He sure to ask tor BRIESI's Remedy, which is soid at the ‘ow price of 25 cents per bottle. Depat, 46 Bouth Second at., Williamebirgh, op) D*: FULLER CONFINES HIS ATTEN , 100 specially tothe treatment of scrotulous effeciions eruptions, old ulcera, cancers, and skin Clroares, at bis Office and Drug store, 46 sullivan st, 4 Diocks Lom Canal, ot the early page of | there was no niggerd cruelty. Mra. Iessc wanted UNCLE INGOT, oo “If ever you or yours get five pounds ont of me madam, before I dia I promise you, you shail bare five thousand; and [am « man of my word.” fo Spoke Mr. Ingot Reardmore, drysalter and com- mon councilman of the city of London, to Dorthes Elizabeth, his widow sister-in-law, who bad ap. plied tobim for pecuniary succor about three months after the death of his younger brother, Isaac, her |husband, There were harshness and stubborn determination enough in hie reply, bud money, it ietrue, but only im the sensein which we all want it, She was only poor in comparison with the great wealth of this relative by marriage. Her income was large enough for any ordinary — Mr. Ingot anid * legtimate”—purpose but not ante ficient for sending her boy to Eton, and flushing him off st the universtiies, as it was the maternd wish todo. Mr. Ingot hated mich gentee! inten- Nona; Christ's Hospital vad beens fashionable enough school for him, and he had “fnished of? es aclerk atforty poundss year {n thet very Tespect:s'l¢ house of which be was now senior part Ber, With the results of that education, as exem- plified In himself, he was perfectly eat atied, and if bis nephews only turned out half as wall, theis mother, he thought, might think herself ancom- monly lucky. Her family had given themselvae sirs upon the occamon of her marrying Tessc—‘‘sl+ lying berself with commerce," some of them called it—and Togot never forgave them, He gloried in his own profession, although government had | never seen fit to ennoble any member of it, and perhape al] the more upon that account; for he wae one of those radicals who are not “snobe’’ at o¢erty but rather sristocrats. He honest!y believed that noblemen and gentlemen were the lowest orders, and those who toiled and strove the upper crust of the human ple, When he wastold thet the formar Classes toiled and strove in their way as much a@ the others, he made @ gesture of contempt, and “ blew" like an exasperated whale. It was a wul- er sort of retort, of course, but ao eminently ax- preemve, that his opponent rarely pursued the subiect. Ho rather liked his sister-in-law, in spite of her good birth, and would have, doubtless, largely as- sisted her had she consented to bring up her chi!- dren according tohisown views; but since she pre- ferred to take ber own, he withdrew bimeelf more and more from her socirty, until! they saw no hing ata!lof one another. He had no in‘ention of leav- ing his money away from his brother's children ; he had much too strong @ sense of duty for that¢ and asfor marriage, that was an ides that cever entered into bie hard old head, Hoe had not msde 8 fool of bimself by falling in love in middle as Issac had done (in youth, he bed nottime for such follies), and it was not likely that at sixty five be should commit any such imprudence, So his nephews and nieces felt confident of being provid- ed forin thefuture. Im the present, however, af time went on, and the eduoa'ion of both girls and boys grew more expensive, Mre. Isaac's income became great! suralioned Her own family very much appla' a ¢ aceon wa bead oe was bringing up her cre, spd es y iudependence of piri v thjrelation to ber trades- man brother-in-law, but they u¢vor assisied her with apenny. The young geutleman at Cam! ‘. Was there ore upon vary sherk sllowance; and young ladies, whose beauty was sometbing re« markable, affected white muslin, and wore ne meretricious jewelry, Their pin money was very \imited, poor things, and they made ther ows -.| Clothes at home by the help of » sewing-machwme, If Uncle Ingot could have s en them thusdilligent.y employed, hes beart would perhaps have ed towards them but as I Lave said,'hey now never got that chance. Julia, tb er, bad been but six sears old whev he bad last called at their bighly-rented but diminutive babitation in Mayfair, and now ehe Was eighteen, and bad never seen bim since, Al- though she bad of course grown outof the od man's recollection, she remembered bis igure-head, e wickedly called bis rigid features, uscom- monly well; sud iudeed, nobody whohad ever seen it was likely to forget it. His countenance Was tot so much human a8 ligenous ; and bis pro- file Nephew Jack had actual'y seou upon e certain nobbly tree ip the lime walk of Clare Halil at Cam- bridge,—much more like than any 6] uote ever cut bus of tlack paper. Ibey hed laughed at the old gentleman inearly days but snapped ther flugere at his churlishuess, but ithad xecome ne laughiug matter vow, ‘Voss remark ot Uncle Ingot's, “If ever you or yours get five pounds out of me. madam, before I die, I proaise you, you shall bave ive thoussnd ; andlam «man ol my word," had becomes very serious sentence, condewning all the fami.y to, if nos Poveriy, as least very urgent want. What it meant of course was, that he was resolutely ce'ermined to give them nothing. In vain the young ladies worked tor Lacie Lugot slippers and ere for his bicthdsy, and sent to him their beat wishes of Chr.sties in Rimweis's bigbly-sceated envelopes; in vain Jack sot tim @ pound of the most excelient snuff thet Bacon's emporium could furmiab, atthe beginning of every erm. He al- ways w.ote back acivi| letter of thanks, in aclesr and clerkly lester, but there was never any encio eure, When Mrs, Isaac asked Lim to dinner, be declinec in a caustic manner,—avowing that he did not teel himseit comfortable atthe aristocras;, tables of the West End,—and sent hers pine-apple lor aessert, of bis own growing. He hau realiy no ill-feeing towards bis r.iatives, althou he kept bimselt eo estranged trom them ; rut] think thie Gort of conduct tickled tLe old gentleman's grim sense of humor, If be could bave tound some legitimate excuse for “making up"? with bie sisuriu-law, within the first year or two of their talijng out, perhaps he would bave been glad to do fo; but tise so widened ihe breach, thas it was not to be easily repaired. What be bad satincally written wen he Geviined her invitation had grown to be true; Le rarely weus into gouety, and almost nev.r into the company of ladies, aud the elder portion of Whom Le considered inivilous and vex- asious, und the younger positively dangerous, He had # few ol bachelor irieuds, with woow he kept ups cordial intercourse, ard spent with them various festivals of the year, as regularly as they came round, Ou the Sist of December, for instance, he never omwed to go down to Keaciig, aud ** see the old year ous anu the vew yur in," s9 the company of Jom Whatiea, with whom be ped worn the yellow stockings iu these scuoo! days that bad pe sed away more than balie cepury ag Tom and Isaac had been evon greater cronive us boys than fom, and Ingot, but the iatier did not hike Tom the ‘C8 Upol thas uccount; secreity, Lttumk he esieenicd him the more tughly as@unk cebween Himesell and (hat luckies® lanuly whose very exis. fence he yet chose toignore, “Mr. Whafties bad intimate relations with him whenever his sisur jaid bimav adcould act as their hostess, bur this neve vprhed in the last Week of tne year, Lom was never t) speak of them w bis old Iriend—thet Was noonly tacniy understood, bus hao even ‘een jaid down in writ.ug, 08 toe basis of toelr intimacy, ‘To be Continued.) 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