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re 0 rs 1 LOCAL NEWS, oew YORK AND THE VICINITY. MAN is A Macuine, aol recreation is thr Bl whee une iv eseential (o heap him im good run Bing order, The buman machine requires racrea- fon just ae imperatively aa thee enin engine requires tion; and if that wane be not suppiiet, ite functions become imraired, ite action grows feelin. Gnd finally itentire!: ceases torun, Now whatpr Portion ofthe men of New York use the me ! Bature hes given them for keeping thelr pice @echaniam in good order? The busiver @\etingu shed from the labo ariees trom b mar Morning, makes hin tollet, tases hie break! #1, and tm halfan hour fier heving open! biee e: be eribbed and crowded within one of theab minvble otr are, inhaling the uoheaslhfal atrnosp. on Bie way to business, (0'/1 soon he works. then he astily bolte an indives ible lunch, dives again into Dusiners, convinues to work until evening, then @gsin dovetails himself inio « car to gohome A | Hate dinner, cigars three hours ia the bed at: | Ay 1 ihe pleco to Mosphereof a thevre and bentebed. Thieisan a Sint. and then ‘el everage programme. and Le variations are eeidom |‘: ned Ly I sen = po. any beter eo far as re atstion an! the general lawe | yi), ol iba Tove of health are concerned The Work ngman—by | thar eet tue dust which dee gnation wa represent eli who labor pure | then t k him throne the Park end. CO fealiy-—enjore perb spe eae recreation thao the basi. l @ la much like that of jon that he is coufined Ot hie work for along pe paresirinbisshop W en, B19, the cusioin ie to epend the @ve ine i drinking ssloone and aindred paces that are detri Mental \o boto body and mind, The trub be, thet the mew of thiscity pay entirely too litte recerd to their physical welfare, Pvery men be tot} ywe. or ought | om im positively ne try w the wraintemance of bodily health, aud yet re ja net, ene tan in wo who acts in accordance with that Raowledge. If, in business the uselulues of # pore of machivery depends upon @reasing, very careful to see that it ie constantiy eupp jo with of/, bat toe hunan machioe fe 1 to wear and tear without using the oll that nature designed fort. Asa people, Americans work wo hard end | enjoy thamecives too liitie, Ii theapanof lie were | Qs icur asit ured tole in the dave ef Met! shere might be some excuse of t) sued ; but unfortunately the machinery of the ba man to'y te frailat best, end ht to be earefulir weed. Betior faciliiies tor recreation are needed, The people af thie city ought to have during the summer eesecn, Humerons cool, ally pieces, where in th all could congregate for rational en jormen’ th attract ona of good music and eensibie Mnusemente. Ali c arses need facilities for recuper atiog the exhausted energies of the body, for lubri- ming the humen machine, so that it may run qnoothly and without uauccessary wear, Central Park ie vot enough Fextan Marrens.—Tae Ronerts’ Fx- AMINATION FEFORF Commiotionek Betty, —Yeeter. day the L.A Commissioner's Uftice, in Chambers Mreet, was crowde! to its utmost capacity to witness the exam uation of Col, William K. Roberts, Pres ident FP. B, charged with @ violation of the neutre! of the United States The appearanee of Koburte was ihe slenal for en‘ huarisevic Oppleuse, snd many git inside the railings on rious preiexts, in order to sheke hauds with him None but Mr. Roberts’ personal trlem naed to give teetinouy meainat him. wee rico suljxeuned, but witht doabi. vithouen they rep seedent Moberis, whethe: “ee . of them, Messrs Gibbons, Vice Piende the Brother vood ; rick Caf) W. L. Co. Li wit Auemioan) and ex Treasure Senator C'Kourke weie examined veaerday, t the owner is} course now pur- Keporters » it len tuatier t bes LJ on and fauing vie eb porsere tr eowly tind Db. “seeking lujoimeasion Uauer uiffeuisies.” te deo mred, however, buat he would not use euy lator Mrviok @.veu by the withes es avalos. theusvives, but Mr. McKeon, while xk Lowledging the Lowos aul ‘mtivne of toe District Atiocue,, ahd ne could not ) what the Governinent «oud do, aud We Laerctore ed (0 auow the Wiknesues (oO Buswer imporaut Vetlona Pui to ‘hem, Mi. Mehwon moved for the aeeof liesident Roberta the Disirics Atiuraey ig tailed Ww Ubiwin a particie Of evidence io fan the charge agninas tin, Lhe ¢ om inatouer fer be wust Le remauded ty prison, Unie be (oud Dal. As mr, Rolerie ieft the Court be was met Wi lh i mieuse appinuee, and chor atier cheer theairforbim end the lriah Kepauie, uy of the tore eusbusiseue ti euds oi I Se Cebousced Presivem Johnson in uo Cesk, ae the eueiy Of Ireimud. @ievught tole ve. go ou ue p B.atoe Vistiict Atioimey and for s uous slare of avuse, eo Ue press will be @xauiued, M Bly C.D, Marshal, deimes dat Bile tou Roberts, or Ua.t ue ly the iuatier, oy Oasliced they sald be Kot ay thing A tace ing of Toeunwen and a 460.4D WoVoimeul, will be bei SO RBM BVOUUe, bMMels spoa 4. ANNOAL Yacur RerGATrAs,—The annual Wega te of the Now York Yaclt Club takes place om Vhureday. Fo ries wil be recuived up to lu:su ALM, Wuar, when they will posltives clos The (oats Will stars tom Owl's Had, Lot at 105) AM on The prizes tor the two classes of yachis—sioups aud | mhovgers—ie $260 exch. The iollowing programme bus Leen issued by the Yacht Commitvee boat eat be anchored guieass of tue Unis Lous Leland, abous bad & mie trom ibe Wu ft, ese, A tag les @) Wwiach the sloope will aucLor im uue, alout 4) yarde apart d ihe echoone iu liue 20 yacue Berth of the soos, ab us ov yards apart, io taming | pare iu the Live, each yacht may eee tile own in eG Ser of Miiaval at tLe auchurege | Luk any yachs Bee wHcbo. Od 1B line, OF BOL IU A piper poll oa. wall Pieced by ® vug in such part OF the iue me tay be Ge. od by the Mogutta Columitier, Masueaiis, tore O18, sd Kall (Opeaiie Liay Le ee. Le.uie Bhai bing, Uue feas ciuerwise vivereu by the Cumiice. Yachts will precees frow (ue machorage tu tue buoy oF tue BOUL. Wess Opt Passing ab to Lhe Week anu souLh ble ce to wue Lijd. pup, founding it lo the Ward and C48. waid. wou reiuiu ver ble eau: cou, Piaeins bo the ceasward of the Mag boat oll Uw Golag wou ievurn ng, as ibe buoys on se West LADK~Viz., Now 41, 15 abu 1b—are bo Le passed fy Lhe easiwary CuoLeRs Marrens,—The steamship Hel- Velie WiTIV@d al (lis port yesterday woreing with | $60 pa sengers, ail wel, Lhe steamer put back te | Biverpool sume time ago ov accouns of the presence ef chore ou beard, Alter the sick hed Leen put ssbore, and the vesse! quaraniiued, the well passu- e@vre wore examined on the wWibhut,aud ail wee found cree from any aymptoms of ihe disvae wesse! When sailed for this port ‘Lhe eporied death of Mre. Hell yesterday was un error. Bhe is recovering slowly, Another case ve q@arred op Saturday in Heater etree’, sear Divison, | Das fo: prudentia: reasons the b b> aud Withheld, Lhe man, it appeais, was c! y wat eeguies im bie babi, but Le.ug poor he Oo cuped @i.ep apartwenss, which were fouud to be oa p aud well ceswuwated to produce cholera eu king eu Alewaces, bie was atiackes yuie sudeeul,, bu vip) Medical @elstauce pisces Lm beyoud e Bud @! laie@st eccouuts he Wake Pros caeug Tavoraity A Guapidaced privy lay exposed wihiu ten lee oF bie 100m, sod seve wl suiince Privios @aim au the poighlbusbood, The bouse an’ the deigubo, Lod was oie inepecied anu cisiniected With dey ee ihe CLO liy Koown tha: cu yhee vf live de® powers) vielutectaur, and ie ie pe: pound) yet every che pouly aboul | 4 le Within the seach 0 every bo sSLAvanTER HocsEs.—'the Health Commis. | douers calcuiate tas about the middle of Aususe @iey will have ali ihe saughier houses in the euiy gemoveibeyoad the poyulous distiicts of the chy rmiwuacer wuich these Inatitublous The fee shad expireon the let of Auguss, t Heald oy the Act of the Lege tulliosased te gr@ne pe-tnute tou the fsure 1 pe tuisaion ot | Fhoty alter | Supeeme t uieted with ™ The Abbatoir new in p tree’, Beat Kiver, will be dthen the bu chere who he priv lege outinul reor fing @ tube place above that id fheit t Chonot er ain within the imine, alee baw fe or olher eate places by rd, “CHARACTER” of or A IN o'cwek mie City Hat yesterday afternoon, @ queer looking \udivicual went imo the City Hall Yak t banner, 9; one bur oe ica were paloted Angels « Cher oe pillace, and various inveriptions ubime a tet tinent anone the inver ue ia the Tempe sre erento the City not the ba i sev, He info med the wd who bed conrrayated ae the Watchman on the ert beeught hebes ers Oe mh luat wae tire wt come, Tle tuen” ther mpotun d hie . under) # banner, the foe ot hun a.etins rie at the work of fone, when @* Metopolitan.” in a arufl o leave: th i lollow w # ime the er th me waa the Zion bn Tial) i athe w SEGUIN A VPOINT—ANOTUER Heatra ¢ Au appl cation was made w Judge Ua nerd, yes erday mo.sing by Messe, velit, on tehaf of Mr. Se enteof Weeifield, Btaten Islend, Gt, fora temperary injunction 1 of tealih v he Comm Pout asa (Basti Agatwer Tus ON MISSLON Re Court Winant vulo and other ree known a+ Seruln'a P n- is ntaot Steen le their lives put in jeoparde of that piace for euch pur Siatuceof the Stare. ibe dd pot derire to restrain i ting @ul abe bulidings:; but the principe! objeciion wae the jenoiog of passen- fers and b fe atihet point, ibe Court ersuted a temporary injane + feturnabie in two weeks, wien whe mater will Lo areued Letore the Supreme Court. [tie New ACADEMY or MUsic,—The de. ) OAs tor the builaingof the new Academy were se copie l Inst week, Mr Thoune Jackson, the designer sud Lailder of Walack’s Theatre, beariag off the nore trom five other competitors, The new opera © will rorembie the old only in ite external ar- pect. ‘The interior ia remocesed trom basement to dome, The work ie to be p Iwith the utmost vigor, probably wil becou pieced by the iat ef Nove er. It is to coat 260,00. A thorough amination of they a@.eand toundatio: to be a atrong and sound in every tuetire, The therefore, w owe Theis ht wil about fiteen feer, and the u or gallery wii with, (hue roving the acouatie ie, Th building will ac . wili not any cheoge The buidiag will zea will be rendy w y Justasevon as the building is cot 1@ @d Nirko-GLYCRRINE AGAIN,—The bark Prof, vty heaving arrived in the Lower Bay witha of twelve cares of this explosive material, the Fire Comrmissione«s were applied to for permis- sion to come up to the city. Fire Marshal Baker made an examination, allowing the vessel to discharge her comburtible tucte "ial, aud have it stored in a ebanty on Sird sireet, new Veh avenue, ordering ito be went by water. ibe tire Commissioners endorsed thie sugeestion of the Marshal, providing the Mayor woul. genta license store ik «a above, which waa #0 grAnte, with the Proviso that it must not be earried thicughb the stree «of the elty. The 18 cases oO! nitroglreering, stored coruer of 116th street and orc avenue, forme (ime ego, have been removed toa suan.y co ne) Sdu etreet and 9h aveuue, Hack Isspeerton,—The annual inspection of the backs and other public coaches of this city is bow in progress at the City Hall Park, Thereare some ‘of these velicles, 700 of which are for viomoustion. Lhe remaining Gur ied e the them pot up aad read them as SaTunDe¢y Tinek O'CLock MOVEMENT.— The Broadway and Canal strect clerks of all denoai Dations of business have inauguiated a movement jor closing thelr stores on Satarday at 3 o'elock. A inectiog wea held Inst evening at Benveti's, onr- ner of irend and Mercer stieets, Mr. Wm, Hl. Ares in the chair, and Mr J. M, an Secretary, The Secretary aunouneed that from three or four houses in Broadway he had received some seventy dollars. whch with « balance from !ast vear mede now about a hundred collars towarde the movement, Mr. Aeres tema Ked that thep eseot New York was eenerally ip their favor, ang particularly the New York Sus, a paper fteid by SO Wwovkingmen, whom t all potesse! to be @ portion o Othe p-pers hat meeimed them, bus when any- th pe special wanted, they went tothe New York sts. (Appiause | A certain great merchant on Broadway was spokoool me Dot agreeing bo this movement ast year, butche Clhesman said thas if he Lved aud wasin (he business tong. be would work Hil he would make that man succumb. A little werchant, and « junior member of a firm, whose beard wae not) etyrown at that, bad opened an early closing cir aiai, addressed to the tirm, and, without showlug i to the senior member, bad torn it ap, aud gadihatilalthecty close Kepers he woult not do it several firms ip Hroad- ex. ep.iona, all were very the West End e@ thisyearar’ y pos of view it would Le a success neve, were received fi: with vueor t fre be veved that in eve it wae curounced hata public meeting in relation to thie eu ject would be Geld at Clinton Hall, oa M {tis to be presided over by De ext echanteot this city d several wil be present, hie, to crown Si), Inuivs we to be invited to grace the meeting wih thelr presence, Lhe weeting ihen adjourue. THE TORNER PrsTivaL.—The Turners’ So- eletice of Bloomingdale, New York, Willlameburgb, iivooklyn, Eset New York, Hoboken, Strattonpors, Youkers, Morrisania, Carlstadt and Manbattanville, numbering in all upwards of four thousand, had e grand gymonaste feat » pray, ot Jones’ Wood. The Lurnes Casets, numbering tos b sive a lurge mumter of Be wlice were 1stavel daueing aud other hour Inet ev ne. A F in progress of C tick, on the oh @ formerly occupied Ly the Nationa! sour en ia 44h It de to be 150 fees lomg by 76 wide, aud will 08) UpWaide Of oliau tiie Sule CARPENTERS’ STRIKE—Yester- Another meeting was hed by the ehip car penterwe; Mr, John Piaherty in the chair, It wos stated (bat iu Je City several wen went to work ac HE CANADIAN CLUB will bold a meeting at Chaoten ites ce wt | hin oveoiug, ats vewek Al; iu teveru, auuexauou to the Custed piaies are juyie. oben PATAL ACCIDENTS, —Patrick Fegan, 19 years of We, pete day @iternoon jell loto the hold of the ship Comm sotion, at Vier 27, East River, and was iuetantiy boiled, Yestedar, Coroner Gover bed un to jdest on she Lody of Edward Mallea, viow body wee found et ihe oof of u6ch street, Nor b River, Deceseed left bis :esidence, 99 Van diac stie@l, OF DALUiuay A@lberuoon. & veraict of coc.@atal G@eth Wee rendeied, Decewed wae 60 years of ase ed the rection at | | Paw eote. carrying in hie bandeablue | | eative of tha Order of the Angel | ro) pertoue + bo had gathered ound | INJUNCTION of the | City GovensMexr—Boarp or Coosa ¥eS—A PowtRart oF Gemrnat Boort—CoLoms TO Kroimests.The Board met yesterday, Couneil- Man Keech offered the following : ved —\ hat the Committee on National Af. faire of th'e Hoard te lustrur fo neceriain the ere le cost of aportrel: of the late Li “ener Winfield scott, L.s. A. au table to be piseed in the | Coverno 'e Koom ot the ¢ proper Aloo, the seme com fedte sider the advisability « { providiee aod ar anging for the institution and esrabliehr entef « gallery of paintings, tobe compoend o of d fulehed \mericana an tions, bistorlesl en id other aup opriate paintir h | & lery to be cven tothe pu Jie troa of charge. Waich wre ad begs The Boned cor ‘option of @ reso tion lo poenr ons for the foliow en aCavalry, let Regi L Regimeots Tofintre. ee now to Board, aite un! of eeneral rou’ ine business, yn fh at 2 o'clock P.M, ILLNeSS OF Gen, § K. Strong, of ot tom the beda “imei SY oe himeelt audaent ot shock of para re very faint lic G.—General Wm, Oy just returned omaly fll at prostrated br els, on Sanday evening, and pes of bie etovery A GRAND Coxcent AND ENTERTAINMENT wit be given thie evening, ne 12th ivet the t the No, 40 Lowery, the proceeds of whieh o the Lenefi poor, deatituve isposed to assistarealiy worthy y should not fail to atten |, ‘Tne “ ANOLO AMenicay,”’ man's paper, i the the colored 1. bu’ ihe maceria! bes been pur LiOs**® BTANDARD AND WKKLT efarted upow ite ruins LAYING A CORNER STONE, ~The stone of (he echoo!-bo of Thirty -firet street Ninth avenue, for §. Mi warlaid Sun afternoon with #p. onies, by the Most Key. Archbishop corner Povtce Testimoxtat,—The captains of the Metiopoiiten Po.ice will w W ijiam MeMay bh Co sioner 115 Fifth 1 pew bim wih wuich is now ou view ia THE COURTS, COURT CALENDAR THIS Day 0 : -Sapreme Court— General Term -Boume Calendar,—Noa. 5 10, 14, 224, 85 to SY, ob to 4) BW. S46. 44, 45. Cireult Part 1.—Calen/ar une ged. ce Potter will bp evide cur ng the remainder of Coert b ber wo open at) o'uioek ir 1 of Li'y o'clock. Part I1.—Noe 220, 1214 Gig, JS), 1246, 1224, 1516, 1898, 1874 9.9, 846, 1998, 4 1u%8, 662, 120d. Byecial Terre, Superior Court, 1466, 254, 1254, 264), Carendar unchanged No Gaendar to either braueh made up. Comiuon Pless—Part 1.—Nos, 553, 1651, 1 ) 1673, 506. 1646, 886, 1632, 158g to 1507, 68 it Paryil ~ Nos, 104 67, 1s. loss. TBS 2. 45, iBba AINT, Wu 1182, 15 COURT OF GENrnay Seaaions, John Smith yester day pie eullty of burglary in the third degree, State prieon 3 years James G. Taylor assault with tnteas to kill, State Prison two years Jobo kKdwards, assault with intent to commis rape, two years and ex months James laysor, bur pier in the third deeree, five years Freder ick Scheeffer, pleaded guilt. of receiving stolen goods and was sentenced to the city ison tor three months Albert James pieaded guilty of an at- Leupe @t grand larceny, Keaandes... imothy Fiyua, hove: iare ny, Kemanded, Pouce Lwreciigance—Cruelty to @ Horee.-Mi- chael Kennedy, carman, was arrested yesterday afternoon, one charge of having cruelly beaten his in Duteb street, near John, wih a cart rang, | aod Wm t | Cow t ollex's office, at nme houre per day, but soou gave up, On wo ol. a DEY COMmMittee wae Appointed to wait on the ches a of he ta oender 10) nace tain whe hero ne @ re coud Le effeced, It wae ‘ben moved t bao: be aken, in Ole Ww fe heber be erikerawoudbe wiling | } toworkimee thaa elghy houre per day, whiel was mid on the telie dc@ eome debate, / che rman erated bet if Gasuuous ean couiu be Led, hevely & BULLEMG HK, COG be tb ¢ (ble ween, | Hogan committed Keauedy tor trial in de fault of $30 bail, Buiglary.Harvey H. Quinn, known as “Honest Joba.” and Joseph Lewis alias “Lillies,” alias “Law- lore," ro arraigned before Justice Dodge, yester- day on two complaints, Mr. Owen Jones, eho dore bus.nes atthe 5. Ww, eet and Sib . rear shut epen but sie used tor Lewis day cveung the swore of wr. Albert schof, No, 273 West 4 entered by burg Mr. pchot and acierk having found the door open, ‘he burgiars tuahed out ana fied. An alarm wae ¢iveu, aud officer Wells of the vib Pe cepiured ove of the burglars, Hie ac: comp lee @ecapes ab the tiie, but wae subsequently aries a DOLL were comslsed for axaiusnation , be ux ve the pamos oi Johw Reilly alias Jobo BSuitb, apd Michae. O'Hare, Larcony.—A tew days ago, William Delancey, Lvardiog with Mre, Margaret Ryan, at No, 218 Woat SOU) atreet, gave 82 for safe keeping. Mr. Ryan piaced the money, with $7) of ber own, ina drawer, which she locked, placing the key in atiower pot, Mis, Ryan subeoquentiy found tue box in the drawer ou tire she recured the wallet aud found that the weouey had been stolen. Delancey was charged with the shefsaud aresied. Yesterday Justice Logan commltied the prisuner for trial in default of bail. Brooklyn, BRookLyN Mowrariry,—The total num- erot deaths ast week was 1% of which 25 were men, 26 women, 54 boys and B4 girls, The principal distasee w oOnsuumption, 16; convulsions, 11; debility, 4; accidental injuries, 3: bronchitis, 8; typhoid fever, 6; disease of heart, 7 ; poeamonia, 4; scarlet fover, 4; dysentery, 9; disease of kidneys, 3; disease of liver, 3, Tue Orexo Mcrper.—The Court of Ap- Peals will meet im Albany to-day, and, it is antic!pat- ed, will render adecision this kK in the case of’ Gonzales and Pellicier, who, it is well known, were couvicyed of the murder of Juse (iarcia Otero in No vemler last The p isoners were seutenced to be execute! but astey of proceedings baving been cb- tained by counse! on a motion for a new trial, the case was cariied tothe Court of Appeals for final diposal, Slouid @ pew trial not Le granted, the pri.ouers will be reseuteaced on the conv, Recarras,—The annual Regatta of the Brooklyn Yacht Club will take place to-day, ‘Twenty three yachts have been entened, which will sail from the siakelwat off the Club House, foot of Court street, and proceed down the lower bay and re- turn, @ distance of aome thirty miles, Yesterday cpened the anniversary exercises of the Atlantic Club of Brooklyn, The following eutries were made: First clase sloops—Pyec Hawk, Lois, Dobohin and Frolle Be © * 0 pe—Acues, Lizzie, Martha, Adida, Natueleat, Heeioi, Aurelia, Lu petias and Lades The course of sailing was fiom the foo. of Court street, Gowanus bay, down the bay through the Nar rows, toastake boatoff Cony Iiand, then to buey No, 9andbome, T eamer Wm, Fletcher accom- panied the yachters as ciub steamer BOARD OF ALDERMEN,—The Board met yes- terday, Postuasier Lincoin sent in &® paper approv img the plau of the Committee for re-uaming and re- mumberme the streets. ‘The Railroad Committee reported adverse to the application of the South Side Railroad Company to Le permitted to lay tracks along the line of the Ac queduct of the water works, on the ground that it weuld intertere wiah o ks, Also adverse to the petition of the Canaisie Ra troad Company to be peruitted vo iav their track on the Close Ro ound that euch permission could not be gr except With the comseut of (he owners of p operty aiong said road, | he reports were adopied The salaries of the Fire Wardens Distr.ct were increased to #5 \ each, the bell ringers was incressed pluy, Ve @ ‘rreen was incrensed 10 $400, Feary ‘ y Rogers, to #1500 each - all cierksin the the eekary of K. Mw, Phra fovea of repaira, wae increued to $154 ay A resolution was adopted 3 of the clerks in the City C.erk's office—thai of the license clerk to 1,700, amd the three remaining cer 0 $1,600 each par year, the 1oport of the Committee on re-naming the atreeie wae adoped, with the amendment that the maps €t,, of the atreets to be aliered be kept open tor public inspection im the .tieet Commis Annie Laurie, Black | sioner's o1hee, Grand Jony.—The Kings County Court of Oyer and Pemminer met yoeterday morning, Judge Barnard presiding, when a Grand Jury was empan- elled. The Uireuit Court was then opened, and civil basiness taken up, The calendar embraces 125 caures, The Strong libel enit (pemes Cag Fee pate Sen. George U. mnett, © o the W sh Pasanap wil probaby be calied on today, rtranaset+ | to be ereeed on the corner | 626, 166% 9a, 1lid, | Prices ¥o Fourth Sve, opposite Cooper's iperea@sink the salaries | MARINE NEWS. — | June 11, 8, rises, 428: 8, sete, 731; High Water. (7 19 CLEARED. STRAMBILIPS—Richard, (Brem).8t, John; Daniel Webser, Hav: ew AIIPS—Amerieon Sagia, London; Electrie, and for Hambure; Robin Hbod, San Francisco, BARKS. Ludwig, Cork; Lord Baliimore, Be Brazil, Simeon, Para: ROW Griffiths, Mata Jatuee Muir, Havre, via Philadelphia, BRIGS Nell e, Broe'ol; Water Lilly, Rio Grande; Gondol et, Parsboro, Atias, Turks island, SCUUOUNER—Equator. Ranger, for Harbor Island, ARRIVED. STFAMSHIPS—Helvetia, tm Liverpool: Saratora, Richmond; Albemarle, do; Savannah, New CO: leans; Whirlwind, Richmond; £1 Cid, Newbern, NC; Guit | Ftream, Mobie, Rill’ Antarct ¢, Live: pool, mdse and | , Banhs—B ueher. {ot Mec Free Trade of Borton, from Cow Bey, CB; Prin Henrietta, Hambure, | et Shields, from Bo deaux: BRIS Flying Cloud, of Guerneer, from Meseina: Zetulon, Windsor, NS; Victoria, Dorchester, N B. BCHOONERS —lho'hers, Absco: Harriet Kyat, N Hedford; Sarah, be» port; 8 P Adama, Addison; Lou- en Cap! John, Frank'in; Royal arch, Wind- Georgetown. N BR; Angola, Cow Bay, ( y iu; Hotchkiss, Rondout tor 3 Provideace for Klizabethpo & Bolivia, Aspinwall, Wind 8. W. as, | e i} Too Late for Classification. BRATS. COWLEFY On Bunday, Jane 11, 1886, at his rest deuce, Mott Haven, wichester County, Richard B. Cowler, aged 43 vears, The relatives and friends of the peal memtersof Americus Lodge of F&A | \raternity in geners|, are respectiully inv tend the funeral service is late residence. Beu- | na Ricge, Mott Haven th y affernoon, at 6 cock. Hie remaine will be to the Ceme'ery | of the Evergieeus, ou Wednesday morning,tor inter- ment, 346 A PUBLIC MEETING OF THE LADIES’ ¥. M. T. A B Society, No. 1 of Jersey City, in their ball, corner of Jersey and Newark r and Mre. Millie will address the mw songs. By oder ot JOHN LYN CASBION, Bee, VERY STYLISH BAY HORSF, LONG tail and mane, 16 bamde high, sound enc kind Apply in the Pork Steve, 45 East 12°b et. “ sam A MAGNIFICENT ROSEWOOD 7-Oetave Hianovor.e~MUNNs & CLARK, Mekers—#255. 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The command was hardiy giv nere it wae obeyed. The treuches were dug, ani batteries rected, with the repiiy which slware marked the moverrute of the rebel army, when be-ded i, the commer der, who t 18 cay led them on, @ works were not begun ti!) some time after sun rise, yet before noon the mege had regulariy commenced, and the lofty batilement* of Carli@ Castle rung with the sounds of the invaders cla'tned the banults Be willlgive cannon, The massive walls of the t rrea sted stoutly; and suffered no material toju irom the repeated diecharges of the enemy's arti lery, which failed in ever attetnpt to make ®@ breach. Tous passed ihe first day Oa the morning of the J day, the parliee mentary general again sent a challenge for them w surrender, but the herald returned with au answee of similar import with Ve first Cromwell was oa ® man who could be induced to waste his time i= fruivioas parleye; uod when be found that we were unavaila’ le, be instantly had re ourse more powerful argumenis, These, therefore, be ordered ouee more to Le brought inte action against the enemy, ip bores that bis cannow would accomplish that whi L bie fay o! trace had failed to do,—io | ring the gsrris nto reason. The second day, however, close’, without Uringing With it any greater h pes of success, than that which bad preceded, at! ast it appeared fo to the beslegers, Who having of late bees ac ustorned te sudden snd easy surrendera, tegan to despair of being abieto reduce a fort thei had thus lor twe dayegailactly withstood sheir hitherto irres stible artillery, Even Cr mwell himeel!t grew fearful of at, aud could ill broos that a 1 reterd his mar), ime, tue abu alate Nor was this al: hebebed with po at of! chagrin,g that the! , Vauviage oF b.# prosent stat. « preparing for a vigoro aud ® reugthesing their cas. loa for this purpose agalnat Lisapproach, The unsuccessful attemy: of the @econu day had inveed go far e:mbelieuned some of the wore Varing royaliaia, that th vor tured, under cover of the n ght, w utiack bi Calnp, succeeded im driving in the pickeis, aud caused such confusion among the tr ov. that it was pot until Cromwell biruselfca orwerd, the the intruders were driven bak, and order re stored. This unior!Unate inewent made him sea sible ofthe awkwWa.. #ituadon iu which he wad placed, aud couvinces him of the absolute neces ity of aliering bie preseut plan of actiou as speod Ay a8 possible, ashe saw toat by oceupying bie preseus posiiion, uniess Le garrson very sho cspitulated, the lonyer be remand shere, | greaver woud be his disgrace, if, trom avy clive cummstance be should be at law upelied to ¢ up the uncertakiug He therefore turmed » deiers Gapaiion im Lisownu tn od, of raising the weve of the succeeding might, in case he proved as unsud cess ul om that (the third) day, as le hau hitherte been. He de erintued, how by bis convuct, Botto givethe evewy auy ground ww evieraim, such hope, and olediens to Lis command, upon the sppesrance Of vaylight, he batteries were sguim mounted, aud every yuu put inte requis.iom, Nothing could possibly have withstun. uo dree tue day, @xcept toe toss de ermined b avery on the part ol the beseiged ; this they happiv pow sesscd; aud ihe miliiaey ski shown sy ihe ve gucers Was such, that ere eun-eet, they hau © ee. ed the destruction of uearly the whole :ange of bauteries, which bad teen erected Ly the euemy, in order to effect breach, Buy unforiupately, this was pot done until weis own walls were in such a shattered cond.tio that snowber such day must inevitably have sual their fase, by compelling therm so surrender, whebie @r they willed or willed no Under these clroumstaxces, on the part of the garrison, Sir J. Boauford cousented, after muck golicitation, to call @ council o: the olkers whe composed it, in order (hat some measures ior thee mutual safery might be speedily eucpied in th prese for the rempaeite bad giver way ip several » aves, anu it would Le vain to am tempt & resisiaice, suculu tl ey eudesvor force a) elirance, us biescaes were visibe ia every part of we fortifications, The approach of night was te only tuing which prevened them tek ng immediace ad va. tage of (hese circumstances, As tho sime appointed, the council! assem Lied; dew pair wee plauly cepicwed upon the teavures uf thoes who composed it; but at the sam camdaged appearance told ties they haa even in despair, Though each person wasin hig place, yet ny ope voutured so Lreak the ominous shenve wolb riigued in the apartmens As jengts Beaufort bimse f a ilressed those sround bim—"Feilow officers,’ said he, “Lluis case wae comided tom) keeping Ly the Kivg, aud it is my juvention to be latuiul to thetrus., We have assembled bere to consult further meang for yie safety; to thie point conflie, them your observajone and sdvice; tor, mark me, the frst among you who cou.sels, oe even hints #) subuisaivn, Sali be suol, though that shot were the jasi in the garrison! We bave mes here todefend, and uot w betray our truss! and, while swo moves bold togeiter, ies no one talk of yield ng \'*—Siruce by these remarks, and by the manner in wuich they were spoken, overy ove rema.edsilent; ftureach La, in Lis own mind, come there ior Lo other purjosethan te ora some plan for the preservauou of iber lives, endif ne ober could be fvund to agvee to tue terme of capitulation, should the caste be again attacked, as 1s Was uite ly impossible to defend i¢ jonyer, and maaness sti mips any res.siance fartuer than was necessary, in order to obtaa trom the victor as favura le .erma as possible. Lue passionate Beauiord, as the sileuce sill conunued, turned to thowe around bin, aud Kujting bis eye brows, until bis counvenance appeared io puroa the jook of # Lemon, giving veus to b , @x- claimed aoud: * Was @.mmoued here to ve maces fool of, or, cowards as you are, think you, that, like yours, my beart Dervo:s thoughis which my sougue dares Lol express, Begone, 1 way, to your posts, and leave the care of pruV.diug ior the Casile’s sale'y bo We, Binge You appear Ww have for. gotien the respecs you owe \o jour Governor, s@ well as your uuty wo your King! Beyoue, I B.y, begoue!" Brung by euch unmerued re em ® young, but juwepd looking insianily siarted em bie truce to your reproache Sur. Juba. Thas they are unjusi, the wouuus ap weare we bear will sestfy, aud vVindicae our honor from the talse charge vl cowardice. We bave ether forgotten our Guty our King, vor to our Guveruor ; bus when the latter so iar lor gee Ls if ap to accuse iLose taleely who bave ebeerful.y shed their best Liood ab bis Liddiugs and neyleces to provide lor their gafety in the hour ot dap, it is tuune they look Ww tueueelves, Fag me whew, I care not for he etfects ou! your threaten. @u veugeance, IL have biherw ioughs as boowwwesa leyal subject! Kiug Charies, but gut ne lo.ger, Uniess the terms of @ surienuer ce tice agroed OD, 1 aay the reves venture w renew ihe @iteck tu-morrow, Avree to ihis, and my swod is again et your sory « eo pever, Lhese are wy thoughts, user uo | fear w user thim; pow ue your worst! Beauioiu, who Lad with xrest dil. CUlby resaiLed poesess.oo Of Lis goat b'] (Le speal- er bad comciuded, LO sooner perce.v.u Le oa@ done than ue drew his #Wordaus ros or ward, proceedet to put bis (hrest int immeuale ¢xecuy Mon ; and most likely) Walter Bele wOud Lave peod she forieit of bis life iv) nis lemerity ued ugh thoge around wresed the Weapou ov Geaih trou she band of the Governor ; who, enrayes us boing thus thwarted, darted trow the cuamur, sWoaure ing he would have every soul of them shut wa revels, : (Te be Continued. bY

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