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ve ‘ reper*ed Magistra'es had stated that onde the os deane ot ges Cardogo, ali tartber cises wou | 1 meeting then ili this ev aning ai Bo'cloek. ~aspyacspall Ligvon Liceners,—Fifteen thonsand dol- 14 ware received by the Treasurer of the Excise ‘Jommintton yesterday, for licenses, The total "moans received ap to & P.M. was one million and ‘irty thonsand dollars. Tar Prince Staret Monnen—Anprrion Derais ov rma BmocKive Arratn—Cononnn’s Twarnet.Ne, 120 Prince street, she scone of the Dieody affair—e short account of which was given in the Brew of yesterday —hae for several years past er- sored & most memorabie reputation among the resi. Ante im that neighberhood, being much frequented by that dedased class of females with which the veighborheod abounds, a number of whom occupied fnrpisheA rooms in the building. Among the ocen- PAntaof this brothe) waee young woman of prepos seraing appearance, twenty-one years of age, and fa- uliariy known to the neighborhood as Kate Smith, tht whose rightful neme was Locy A. MeLangblin. For veveral months past, and previons to the recent feniee border troubles the murderer, Jerry 0° iro, @ young man 19 yeareot age. iasltern ove Wiitingin Die attentions to ' Kate,” frequently view sin, aces of amusemen, and driv ng to Central ‘ork im ber company, aod sharing her roon with r for weeks togeher, An enthusinsiic Feu an O'Brien joined the movement against Canada, and while abe n', seemeto have Leen ousted from the eflections hg cy by one Jee Smith, « brovher, reported, the no'crious Theodois Alien, of ty bro! fame. Incenred at ber perfidity. 0° 5 = ie 1@'orn, determined upon her chestisoment, and encountering ber upon « bhi hiare §=6on =Faturday evening severe injuries = upon ber with & bludgeon, for wh.ch cowaidiy sasault h* was ares bat Kate failing to appear arainet him, be SAbsequentiy released, Not comient with the sage tation jofieted upon the gir, O'Hrien. de pe ly jealous mow, recived upon amore tlooy Ywethod of revenge, Aace tainiog, through @' pal,” Woat the victim he sought wae alove in hier room, and arming himeeif with « large butche:-knite, pur loined fer the murderous purpose trom ihe stand of a fel ‘Monger op the corne: of Greene and lrines atreeis, ad similar jo construction to tooe emplo, ed by im re, O'Brien, inate on Weanerday aiternoun, ly entered the dweiling, to which be bade might key, anu stealiug oitiy up re to the third story, entered the room oceup ed by the voomed wo man, whore be found in the act of dieting, He ret commenced upbraiding her in the most tofu risied manne: for Ler aliegeu peifiuious conuuc and frem words the cowaruiy ruihsn pivcended to Diows. The piieous shrieks of ihe tere tieu elil which now rang through the hou-#, eon ula.med the bold, who rurhed to the apar.ment ocuped by Kate, and Lareting the door, ound ner piostrat. upon the floor, imploring most pileousiy ior mercy, Wiusle over ber, clucching with ove hand the turoat of bis while in the ocher he brandished the large Eni, stood the now inturiaied mone er, in tho ve Set Of cleaving ine skull with the ieiribe weapon, With remarkeble courage, one of the women ot tne saniiy rushed upon ihe murcee. and eo.ring orm, averted the intendet bi hue pe choo Girie burried K.te jrom the mene nuing sf about 10 Le ches ot hs in enued vic “with epiicg the rufian bioke trom tha grasp ot voman who had seired him, and, uartiug into the wey, soon overtook his viiitm aot the ot the sisirs leading w the first ith @ power lunge, accoupanied by a yeli, be instanily plunged whe wi apon into and compleitiy thiougn the body uo. tue unio. tuna ¢h and wiki suc: treiwenuons ice as 10 pier. her down the steire to the tioor beiww Momentum or toe biv' ory, 4P.0 Mine ana been su ee d imiwed THE CORONER'S INQUEST. Yesterday Coroner Wildey Leld an inquest 09 the bedy of the murdered girl, The jury ‘ound a ver- diet against O'Brien, who was committed t the Tombs for trial. The following is the most impor fans evidence (aken before the jury: Amanda Cutler, sworn—1 keep a boarding house Ot No. 189 Prince street; deceased came w board me in May lest; the prisoner used to visit ber: and that he went away io Canad some time ago; | heard that he struck her on Bat night last, and thet she m.de a complaint seeins; him; Wednesday, at about 4 o'clock, s eote cme to the house, and I unue. stood tuat she amewered 1°; at about 5 o'clock Fora Sinclair came tnd told me that the prisoner wae ap etalce with de ; 1 rep op stairs and saw ceceased wad ihe jer kneeling in front of exch other, deceased bim for the sake ot ine love he bore her sod wo pve her the knite wh.ch te neld in hort y Mo ie afteiwaro aie ran trom the room: be flicwed r noi and Tyrie. ber in the bau o Goone story, where J saw te p isone: siao ner Led 1 have no recollection of what cecucied 1 latthew Glynn, patrolman of the Fighth Pre. inet, sworn—At about 5 o'ciock, yeatevuay a Boon, two women fame io the station nuuse and Abore was 8 cisturbance at No. 159 Prince was sent there by (npiain Mili; | iound de yee OM the fires Ispuny; the privoser was iving ‘with nis head near oes; ppeaied unconscious; | 16d eesstecce and cared him cown ati Oo wase beige pool o: blood whee ¢ feand the knife on the second fight ot stairs; afi @ tims the prisoner ieviveu, aud [ tooe Lum tothe “aion house. Newman, of No. 42 Thompron street, keeper fr b-stana bd ‘ eet co. ot ue 11n6e Bis., testi + LO prise: tu. 1@ trom him, oe fooater Beach, Jr., M.D was catled by Captain Mile e* th whe p.isoner ; the later. I iouna, b cule om the face, neck and oead; t peck were slight an. superficial ; tuose on t Were More 1411008 ; OL8 Was,very deep div scalp aud ATRLIDg 10 the skull; i, was inches in leugth ; Dr, James was 1 dresses the wousds; | have mau 08\-mor.em ex rig te of the body of deceased; | lonad it par ually drersed, lying in @ pooi of biood; on the back ‘Was 8 lai ge penetinting wound ; opeuing the Louy 1 this wound aimost directly .o. ward irom be- tween the seven.h anc eightn ®pontio trout Detween the third and joutu ¢ and sloutan toch liom the ste:num, pesolng Almost entiely thiough the body, and puncturing the lung aud Upper portion of the heart; veach wuss bave occur. Fed simost imsmouiaiely after the wound was re- evived, The prisoner, om being subjected to the usnal ex- evening I cemed and out eix attendacce, aud Deata oF 4 Carty sy Hrpnopnosis.— Yesterday, Covoner Gamble held an inquett et No. 183 Weet 37h street,om the remains of Andrew Fries, who died on Wednesday evening of bydio- phobla. By the er.dence, it appeared that on the 4h nit, the child was in front of the hone with « nuree, when @ dor came by and bithimon the calf of the 1 4 alro on one corner of hie mouth. A phy nd dressed the wounds, which b from the time be was tees at Diabet and did now ac eek ago he cou of pa whe wae bitten, and grew woise until Sunuay night,when he became delirious and reired with spaame On Wedueesday eveving hecied A verdict wasten ered thas the boy diel of bydropholia Mernopoutan Porice STATEN Istanp,.A foree of twenty-five policemen, under Capt. Hoibrook and fergie. Washourn ani (ay, went to Staten Island, on Saturday, to remain per- meanenily in the District. Three floore of the old “Hey Honee” at Stapleton are being fitted up fer their headquarters, reveral aries ® for violaticn of the Frrise Law were m.de on Monday and Tuesday, on the lelendsome of them two and three times, Jnatices Vanghn and Frean required those brooght be'ore them to find bail in #4 0 to appear tor tril whiiet Justices (rarre’t and Veimilye cischarged all who were brought betore them Firru: Avexce Hore. Goup Orrratona, ~The excitement of Wail etreet, consequent on the recent advance in the price of gold, has extended to Fifth avenue, and gold and stocks to the amount of mi'liome change bande niehtlv in the balleand ba: rooms of th Heel merpended in the ha not to buy and sell earded, and toe @ cioals ot the How tore Ine Wipestne Fiera AVeNce.—At the Inet ineeting of the Joint Special Committee of the Common Council, on widening Fifth avenue, it will be remembered that that secon was strictly « ‘aie one, but since then it has heen understood that the property owners on the avenue made @ pro position that mer.ing that if the Commnitiee thoutht favorably ot it, they (the property owners) were will ne topayan anual rereuue to the ety for the privilege of silowing the soope ana court- yardsont avenue toremaines they are at p es- & The the Committee etit loit under advise nb and the reeult of their celiberatieus will be tuade knowao when they shal have rendered their ron the op ora. report to the Coman.ou Coune!!, City Goversmext—Boarnn or Atper- MEN—ParRsPNTATION OF & Brand oF Coons Bream tm Srwens, fo, &o | O'cloca yesterday afternoon, the Presicent, Mr. Brice, in thechair, Concurrence was had upon the Coun cilmanie resention providing for the prerentat'on tothe Ninth Revimentof @ atand of co.ors, the coat of the same not to exceed 8S) An ordinance was presented, prohibiting thein troduction of steam into sewers, which was concur red in Mr. shannon moved that when the Board adjourn, it do so to meet on the firet Mouday of Fepreinter. Carried. The motion w sie sidered and lost, and the Board then adjourned to Mondey at 2 P.M Boanp or Covnortmes—Tue New Baroor oven Rroapwar, &0—The Connciimen met also, the President, Mr. Green, in the chair, Concurrence washed npen the Aldermanic reeoln tion providing tor the @ ection of an aerial hridce over Kioad at Fulton street A resolntion as acopted to lay p pve for the ruvply ot Cro on ter, thiough Mur.ay Hill, between fd and 6th ee, Ihe Board then eujou;med to Monday next, at 2 o'coce, P.M. The B ard met at 2 RAILROAD Opposition Mretixo,—A large meeting of the citizens of Hariem was held on Wednesday evening, at Chase's Ho el, corner of 8. avenue and 125ih street, to protest againes the un- éne@ haste of the Common Conueil in passing an ordinance’, tLe other dag, silowing @ steam railroad to be constructed in 125th stie*t, to connect the Hudson River and the Hariem Railroads. The ordi- nance is now awaiting the May i's signature, This ie she finest street in Hariem,end the people are juetly indignant atthe attemp’ to convert it intoe Dusence for the profit ot the etoce hbolaere on these roads. it is intended aspeciail. to facilitate catue traffic Letween these two points, and the road, if ailo.ed to be built and run, will cross the new “Boulevard, and the &:h, 6b, 7th, Sth and St. Nichoias avenues In the speeches, confidence in the Ma, or was expressed, and s celegation appointed fo wait upon hie Honor and present him with @ numeiousy signed remonstrance urging him to veto the ordnance, A Senso will be preached in Clinton Hall, on Sunday morning, at 104 A.M., by the Rev. Wiliam feat, of the Mempis Coaference, from Chapei Hill, Texas, Sure CavLKers,—The strike of the ship eaulke e ended fora time, on Wednesday night, the men ffering to return to work at the old Prices and hours. The emplovers, it is said, reqnes ad them to sign 4 pledge never to enter upon another strike or bsiong 10 an association whic! shonid control Leir movements, whic. they refused to do, and s,ainen tered upon the strike, Distincvisnepy Visrrons at tHe City Hatt. Yesterday worning Postmaster General Den- Biston, accompanied by Postmaster James Kelly, MA @an offic al viritto the City Hall, firet calling upon Mayor Hoffman, In ihe absence of -he M.\ or, Coil, Joline, hus private secre ary, and Mr. Geo, W. Koome, keeper of the City Hail, escorted the goatie. men through tne buiidiog, showing them the Go €/00i"s room, the chambers ot both branches of t Common Coune.|, aad other objecta of interest abou: the City lial, OpitvuAry.—Captain Wm. Edwards, a well known “ancient mariner,” died on Tuesday evening at hie residence in S4:h street, thiscity. For the ‘O16 thirty S@aiathis old and highly respected ship master was in the Liverpool trade. ORDINATION,—Rev, Mr. Roberts, a colored clergyman of the Methodist Episcopal church, and brovher of ex President Roberts, of the Literian Republic, was made a Bishop of Liberia, Africa, W @dnescar evening, at St Pau'eM. FE. Charch, in this city, Rev, Mr. Foss, Rev. Drs, Hariis and Carle- fon, and Kiehops Janes and teott officia ed at the consecration. Bishop Rote.te will take she place of B.sbop Burns, who aied atew ago. Fink.—About 3 o'clock ye terday morning @ fire bioke out in the cabinet makers’ sliops, f L rear of 160 to 166 Weet 32. strees. Damege to buildings (owned by Mr. Tho P) $2.0; ineuiel. The oecu- pants were Leonaid Winner, loss $0; furured, Schelier Brom, loos #1,500; insured for $60 Lewis Stroh, lose $50; fuily ineured. tiarry Hazel. loss SW; ineued for #200, Toe fire ise supposed act of ducendiaiion, and iw under juv stigatiou, THe ANNUAL COMMENCEMENT of the Mount Washington exinie | ture will take place te. @mination, said: day, at Wal oiueatre, Lhe exercives will com: My name is Jeremiah (O'Bries; Tama machinist, nana ; about 41 y f se; Lwas vorm in thiecity; ene urove me Crazy, All that i Known of the victim, Kate Smith, ts that she was born in the United Biates, and was 91 Tears of age. Procuess or rus Cnousna.—In conse- quence of information received yesterday morning by Proaident Bebuliz that officer Proceeded to the office of the Quarantine Commissioners and had a Jeng conferesce with Cyrus Curtis, Eaq., the resuls of which did mot transpire. 1; appes.e that, from the information received, cho.ere bad again brokeo eut on the Illinois at Quarantine, and some stien were about to be seus Deck wo gueir ol) eeu biustered aos threawned mjunctions, Dr, inburne wen do $ uo Lepor, wasr ceived trom him UP bo ry eee ee o = THE COURTS, CALENDAR ros THis Day—Supreme Court cult—(s ort ~Part 1.—Nve, 2.555, i, O51, Boa, G3, 1,007, 2,076, Suds, 2,95 Bul, Bae t i hor. © uses). —Nos, lds, 1 Yi, S S19, 29TH Bod, &,u40, becial le:m--Adiourned forthe fermi. Sup ror Cours aud Court of Commen View - Trial Tesius, Tur Cases ov Fairay anv Frenais—Paonanie BENTENCR TO-Dav—NeW TRIAL GuaNnTED IN THe Hacwert Case.—In the Supreme Court (General Term) Judges Bernard, Suihe. land and Clerke pre siding, th» Disirics Attorney presented to the Court a remititur fiom she Court of Appeals in the cases of Bernard Fiiery and Frank Ferris, she judament ot the pupreme Court, and el) ing the judgment o; the Courtot t rming 1m ©] wh cht) e Coust orce.ed tot DOTA Bath. Op, 1710. ) ast ‘| e Court orde.ed to be ogra ioe eorived Uece lately the DLusiick Atiorney presented to the Honor. 10 ap int our City wu how able Court p utiow ios wile of Audeas lera, bad @ lo «@ toeiview se 4 corpus Ww Le diectes to ine Bheff of with Piesiaout Sebu tz wo hb whow b the a! ty and Coun'y of New York, disect- Weus 10 MI. Cuties Office, Offive: eck, Wo wae | re the sheridtop.o uethe houses ot Frey and repurt as elck of choie.e at his iesidence ids De. | qo ie Metore the Cours today, at 10,30 A laucy airees ther l.etngbt, Held no! Vourth.¥.og hearu the pe, ti Treas, and the M 1.4 Bast B.o.away, w akea | sethereia ee fo th bes, e4 sufticient, The Ustsi cuoleratic ¢ ' (hates pet ions be fies, ond that the beter at 4 P.M. Aun Crosv,, co oe H¥.ug 062.9 Courch ative. whose suwsue « woed On Weauesus,, dieu vl ai eced chuesm even.ng, Noo. ¢ Cares were sepuiied, QUARANTINE REPORT, Hoepital Ship, June #1. The following two new cases have been received @ nce last return ; Jane 20th, Wm. B utter, aged 87, of Prassia. Jane ? t Jona Wo.pe, aged i, of Austria, The follow- mamed persons died since jast report :—June Jous Peler Georgleon, age. 29, of Deamark, and rena Kossabush, seed 64, of Germany, au. the same ace be eby suowed, pur eusus to bbe prayer ut ead paiiiious 10 the case vi Joun Mackest, convicted of m ‘4 for stabbing « way 6 bo dies, the Court have erent ed 8 Lew trial Bpyes@d on the til hac ihe Diu cered mon elo; De Guder Bright's cisenss et the time, and t esuted from ace. Might hove lived for some time bur for that atab- bing. On this ex-Judge Biuari egress that (biewee Dot bulficieut evidence to #! 4 16 Conviction, and the General erm bave agreed wita bi and grant. od 8 Dew ‘ria. Pouce Isreiiiermcr.—A Medical Graduate \Charoed with Hvwer Lhving An Englishman, | esfing bi: “ Dr. Edward Montages Geott,” whe claims to be e physician and graduate of the Corpus Christie College, Engiand, was arraigned beiore Jus tice Dowling yesterday, on a charge of having reb bed various boarding houses in this city during a few months past. Scott, who cinime to live as Graves end, L. 1, bas, a# alleged, been im the enatom ef en- g@eving roome ats sable boarding hoanes and re- Mainine an fl a favorable opportanity offored to reb «mo! the inmates, it ie sisted that he bas effect- twenty different robberies in the man- brielie saelsser, living at 116 Clinton d that on the 2d inet. Beott stole $200 worth of wearing apparel and jewelry trom her; that he vngaged boardat the house, and, afier remainin with the property, which he secu: rious roome with falee keys, Scott ed qnilty, and he was committed to prison ior fault of $2,000 ball, Beott te accused of indied Mi, G. T. Ot, doing business at 15 reet, out of # horse and carriage valned at bors time since. [t is also alleged that he $1.1 worth of jewelry and other property from Ne 170 Baas 4lat sireet, where be had engaged oard, Burglary in Broome etree! —Thomas Brennan, living at 144 Grand street, was arraigned before Justice Dowling yesterday, one charge of having 1 door of the shoer on of T Broome erect, and # en ing €100 heretrom. The prisoner acknowle and was committed for trialin deiault He was aided by an accomplice, woo woth ot edged hie guiit of Sian bei, eecape! Fobbed While Sleeping.—A boatman, named John Fagan, was arragned before Justice Ledwith yee terday, on a cha of having stolen $565 fiom the pocket of Michael Morgan, of 89 Jay street, while the Intier was living as cep inasaionn at $47 Spring street. The prisoner was committed for exauine- ion Brooklyn, Line. Sorr.—Heavy Verpicr.—The Hon, Temas Strong, State Senator from the Willlame- burgh D.etrict, sued George Bennett, proprietor of the Williamabureh Trwns, for a libel published in that paper in the shape of @ letter from Albany, de- nouncing Senator Strong for bribery. After « pro- tracted trial, the jury rendeied « verdict awarding #ie conta damages to Mr. Strong. DIshANDMENT OF Fine COMPANTRS.—At & recent sesionot the Board of F.1D. Fire Commis sloners on Wednesday night, Engine Company No. 1 and Lose Company No, 10 were disbanded,on motion of Commissioner Van Vaikenburgh. Thie aciion Was taken im consequence of charges of riotons con duct (on the morning of the Sd inet.) preferred areinat them bs Coif Engineer Dovie Although the © is considerabie diesatistacs on expressed by members of she lepartment at the recent action of the Commissioner. —o trial being had their de cision le considered good by the cilizene cenera ly, aa boh companies were always troublesome, Fach Company rep erented the two faciions im the De pariinent wuich bave inflicted eo much disgrace upon it VioLcatons of The Fxewe Law.—The following parties were brought before the different Justices yerterday, on the charge of selling liquor without licensee, They were fined #30 each ; Famnel Switres, Mary Tierney, Johanna Rarton and Reuben Fiovaman arrested ty the 4ist Pre Cinch poice ward Rodsby, James Nevins, John Van Vaunorn, Mary Clark, Wm. Bassett, Daniel Dourlass, Henry Vanderlin, Moses O'Neil, El Conavan, Theobald Miller, Bartholomew ( Ajam Keavall, Join Walon, Margaret Quinn Crate, Mery B.ennan—ariested by the 4ud P ct lice, Elen Morrissey, Francois Stoll, Benry omkel. Fiederick Myers, Henry Finkieday, Peter Clark, Owen Smith, Hogh Dougherty and Frank Lambeit—arrested by the 42d Precinct police. Her- man Habn, Fl zabeth Downing, Chas. Newrmann and George Galtrne—ariesied by the 44h Precincts po- lic». Martin Murray wee ariested by the 45 h Pre- einct poiier, Catherine Murray was arrested by the 45.b Pree.net police. Peter Stolat was atresied by the 4¥ib Piec oct police, Edwad Mallory, Henr Fmith, Jacob Kimer, Elizabeth Armatrone, Pa' ric (New, Charles Gray, Jamnes Kearney aud J. J. oner, were ariosiei by the Stn Precinct police. ‘The following pe:sone were also arrested by the 41st and 42d Precinct police: Fiederick ohn, Jehan Biizoer, Patrick Breonsn,Adam Jacobs (dischs. ged) end Wm. L. Wasuturn, Most of the above are keepers of lager-beer saloons, Or grocery stores, The fines imposed were paid ia all instances, except in the case of several where the examination was adjourned. New Jersey. Honoxen Races,—Tarmp Day.—The at- tendance yesterday was not so large as on Wednes- day, owing doubtless tothe somewhat imperfect ar rangementa of the Committee havimg charge of the affair, and the tameness of the race:, Ficat Race.—Selling premium of $490, for all ages, two and one-half miledash; horses entered to be sold for $3,000,(no entries received tor a higher price) to carry their appropriate weights, Those entered tor $2,000 allowed 7 Ibs; those entered for $1,009 to be allowed 12 ibs; those entered to be sold fur $750 to te allowed 17 lbs. The winner to be sold at auc- tion on the usual terms, as stated above. The sec- ond horse to save his entrance money. Closed es follows: 1, Mr. J. Revin's bm Lady Dan, by Lexineton, dam Margrave, dyre. #10, Red white, 2, Mr. J. 8. Watson's be Julias, by Lexineton, out of Julia, by imp Glencoe, @ ym. e750. Orauge and orance, 8. Colonel D, M*Deniel’s bik h Bleskbird, by imp fibica, dam by Euderby, aget, $750. and ne. At the stort of this rece, Ju'ius Jet about length, Biackbird second, and Lady Dan third; at the hal(- mile post, Lady Dan had the lead by «head, with Juilus alongside, and both horses maintained these positions for the nex: \g mile when Lidy Dan took the lead, which she keptfor %% of a mile, when she yieldes to both her ecmpstitors, apd took position im the iear, Julius ook the lead at the 1'¢ mil where he was about two lene ahead, with Black birdnext, They maintained the same ‘ion the next } mile, when Juhaeeame in about 's length anend of Biackhird, and about twenty lengths aleid of Lady Dan. Time, 4.4%. Second Race,—Sweepstakes Premium of #200, for ell horses which never won a race. Dash of twoandes half miles, Chesed with the following entries: 1, Dr, J. W. Weldoa's b ¢ Luther, be Lexington, uo Belia Lewis by inp, Glencoe, 6 years, Red and maroon 2. Col. D. MeDaniel's ch « by Arlington, dam Lucy Haxall, 6 years. Red and blue, 8.7 atoe, che by Mohican, dam by Boston, Red end blue, For this race only the two firet named horses start- ec, the Molican colt having been withirawa, Betting wasalou' even, iuther ied trom the start for the first halt mile, whon the Arlington gelding took the lead, which be maintained however ouly for the pextquaitermile. During the next hail mile both horees were pock amd neck together, but atthe L's mile pot Luther led by a length, which advantage he mainta'ned to the ciose, wimuing (he race by four Jeng thi Time, 4.55. Third Race,—Premium of $400, for all ages; two mile b five per ceat, eatrance. Closed with the following entries: 1, Mr. M. H, Sandiord's « h Loadetene, by Lexing- ton, dam Bue Bonnet, 6 years, Blue and bine, 2. Dr JW. Weldon's be Kaighthood, by Knight of Bt. ¢ , dam Cilencoe, 4 yours. Red and Sowle & Hall's ere Richmond, by Two M4 Faith by ‘Kile Harold, 4 years. evans & Francis’ pase, out of Fidelity aud re. qo Throgsneck, by imp. y lop. Glencoe, Biue heat of this race was run well, all four He within easy distance of each other, Loacstoue leading, however, all the way, by trom one to two jeneth, uutil the las, home stretch, when Richmona brus! up and came in, according to tLe Jud.es, adeid heat wiih Loa.stone; Knigh - stogence® being third and tourth, about heb d. ‘Lie, 4%. The uniniecet- ree butaber of leite:s were ‘on of the Judges, as it see ned ce eartoanllthat Loacstone wae a tull neck anead. 10 appe | however, from the decis.on, and ad torua again, (heat was very excit’ng, as Knighth iim the reay dur. ng tue other hear, 1\ ma le of (he second, pulled up on the rue and took the lead, whieh he hela @ peat, coming in winner by ex atone 2c, Kichmoaud Jd, aud ‘lhroge- Time, 8.42%, throgepeck was wihirawn from armply coniestes by ihe other th As the start and to the clase, Loadetone keps leagtha, Time, 8.48. Thid hea | he at, wWhochw horses the lead by» irom one to six came ip ahead of his rivals. le The fourth heat was won by Kuizhthood, who was declared winner of the race, Mie seemed to lag until the bome étre'eh, wheo the whip aud spurs brought bum lnatead, Time, 5.40% 6 the betters. ey sold for $20, while Richmon brough: $130. Loade.o08 was the greatest favorite and he readily found backers. Fourth Race.—The Sanford Stake, « sweepetake Premiam of $200 for two year olds; $10 entrance, 850 forfeit: dash of half mile; to carry 86 Ibs, urual allowance to fillies and geldings; the winner of the two year old stakes at Paterson to carry 7 ibe extra, Closed as follows: 1, Mr. P. H. Cameron enters b. f. Maid of Honor, by Nowminisier, dam Hy malaga 2. The same ¢ b.c. Hampton Court, by Young Mel! ourne. Durindana, 8, Col. P.O. B eniers bf. by Balrownie, dam Cyclone by Vandal. Blue and Yellow 4 Mr. D. MeCoun eoters Mr. Sanford's b. f. by Rev: enue, dam by Yorkshire. Biae and Bine 5. Mr. Thomas Purvear enters ch. ¢ Biixen, by Planet, dam Koss Bonheur by imp, Giencoe Maroon and Blue. 6. Col. 1D. McDaniel enters Mr. T. B. Reed's b,c. by preckenridge, out of Bonnie Lassie. ue. T. ‘The came enters Mr. T. B. Reed’ ‘ enridee, out of Lady Aykes. Rei and Bine . Mr. D. Reedy envers bik. filly, Ligzy Worthman, by Wagram, dam Lady Franklia by iuwp. Jordan Bue and White, . trie enters ¢g. ¢. by imp. Felipee, out of by imp. Glencoe, Bearetand Scariet. | 10. Mr J, Weteou enters b. 1, Bounie Deon, by Bal: frown. Paste by Kevenue, Orange an e enters b, ¢. Jubal, by Balrown'e, dam by imp. Glencoe. Orange and Orange. is race, only seven borees put in an appear ance—Noa. 1, 4 6 and7 having nm withdrawn ‘There was some delay in starting, bat when they aid fo the tunning wae e lent by Nos. %, 6 and 11 No. 6 coming im about a length abead of Jubal, with Hampton Court third, the rest being counted out sito, ether, ‘Ihe Maid of Honor the favor.te, had sLe run. Inthe pool she sold for $16) while No. 9 sold next (15 id the winner oniy brought $55, fo deceived wee the experts in the appesiance of ver. by some of the specta~ inner crossed Hampton, whos rider ly to pull bim up ae litte, and that ive latter would have won, This closed sport, To-day, the last day, is the exciting steeple chase for a puis of $600, ever about three miles of fair hunting country; @ eweepatake purse of $400, for three-sear olde, two-mile dash, for which nine horses sroentered, The third race is the Prese stake, so termed in compliment to the “ fourth ertate,” a post stake puree of #70, for ali ages, to carry 1W pounds, Stoo entrance, pity or pay. For this there ace the frame eubseribers asin the Ferry stake, with the in ee exception of Mr, Morr.s and visitors may expecs to ore the largest field of horses that ever staited ine three-mile heat race in America, The programme «1 eport, altogether, te one of the best ever offeieu in thie country, aud whl be lkely to ciowa as has not Leiore been seen at vt June 22, 8. rises, 4 28; S. sets, 1 34; Highi Water,04 44 CLEARED. Nev York, Aspinwall; Raleigh, N ford, Boston; Virigo, saveunsh; A Moneks, Charleston, Hunter, Wilroim ton, NC; Empire, Wash nj ton; J B Green, Green, Georsetown, 8 C; Neptune, Bos:on. SHIPR-Resolu‘e, Liverpool: Engen'e, Hambure: Liverpcol, Loncon; Indus, st John, N B BARKS... Virgin dela Nievax, [Spanish} Parcelo- na; Kong Sverr+, (Danish) Ceite; bvening = t da ode Cub): Phu ipp.na, St Lawience Riv Osgereon, (Meek.) Cork; Annis Snerwood, To ‘aswen. §t Jobn, NB; W K Lockhart, Ha- e Young, Quevec, BHIGS—L M Johnson, Port Medway: Emma Ives, Srdn y, © B; kiton, Pervambuco; © F Eaton, Gib- raltar; & Joues, 5t Jobo, N B; sea Foam, Lisbon, SCHOUNERS --Pride of the (icean, London: J B Smith, Philad; Suffolk, Piov; Grand, Barbadoes. ARRIVED BTEAMSHIPS Stephen P Clyde, Boston: Nerens, do; Niagara, Noifolk aud Richmond; 8 E Brown, do. BARK—Libertas, Bhieids, FE; Madalens, Genoa; Aberdeen, of Searspors, trom Cardenas. BRIGS—Velocity., Ciontnegos: 8 Duncan, Indian- ole: Oriental, Cow Bay, ; Caroline Helbing, London; Burchard & Torrey, Lingan. SCHOONERS.Lizzie, Addison; WH De Witt, Fleathera; Azelda & Leura, Baracoa; H Thomas, (J Muller, Eiouthera; WH Cleare, do: Fiying Cloud, Philadephia; Rio tana trom a wreox, H Livingston, do; Too Late for Classification, HALF DOLLAR WELL SPENT—BUY box o: DALLEY'S Galvanic Horse Balve and keep it always with you. 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Price b0 cents per to tie. Sold by Druggists, RAD: | WAY @ UU» 67 Maiden Lane, a | In the Wrong House, a T began to feel pretty considerably queer, The / governor kept no male servant thas I know of, ane bed never done so. It was imposible thes be could have introduced thie change into his house hold without my being informed of is by sista Laura, whose letters were an exact chronicle a everything, down tothe health of the cas Thu wes puzzling. And sow that I bed time to think the house was much too large for s fam!)y requir ing only three sleeping rooms, even when I was a! | home, It wae what is called » dou! le house, witd rooms on both sides of the ball; end the apere ment on the threshold of which I was stil! linger ing, appeared, from the dim light of the windows to be of very considerable @ze. I now reeollecte that the quantity of plate I bed seen—o one w ich atihe very moment felt preternature!9 heavy in my pockets —must have | een three (me prester than any the governor ever ponneane’, ané that various pieces were of a aire and maexvenes! Thad never vefore seen inthe evablishment. It vain I bethought myself that I} ad seen ard recog nized the wel Lhd door-p! d that the aret from which I entered was immediately under ; it vain Targued that since Laure was about io bt married, the extra quantity of plate might be (> tended to form aay of her trovsseau ; I could ne convince myself, But the course of my though suggested an ices, and puling bastily from my pocket a tablespoon, I fel’, for I co1 d not see, tb! legend which contained my fate. Butmy fiugen wero tremulous; they seemed t> have lost sense tion—only I fancied Idid feel somebing mon than the governor's Re D initials, There was an! elizhtinthe ball. ffl couldta. brin withio iis tilumination, All wai ni tured to descend step by *tey—not as [had bouns: ed up, but with the sieslihy pace of atiief, and the plate growins heavier sad’ heavier in my poo ket. Atlength I was nea: enovch > er, in spiv of @ dimness that had @thered over my ant with @ sensation o° at solute faininess I bel up onthe spoon an engraves crest—the red r e band of a baron-t! Tcrept tack again, ho'ding by the bernisters fancying ev ry now anut en that I heard a doo opyuing beb nd me an! yet m fet nom reas seating to quicken |) ¢@ir mot on hand’ Thad bee tang by a murderer fn the vigh mars. Is @ngih got into the room, groped for wen ir, ap satdcwn, No morehurry now. Ohno’ Ther was plenty of tme; and plenty to do iu it, for hadito wipe away ihe persp rotion that ran dow my face in streams. What wasioledse? Wha hadI. ? Oo, strifii,amce trifle, I bad on! ene: ked in o a gentleman's house by the area win dow, end pocke #1 bis tablespoons; and here I was locke ber ed ad bolied ‘n,sitying fortably, inthe dirk snd alone n bis drawins Very particularly comfortable, Wh.t fellow, to be sure! What an amusip age! Wouldn't the baronet lauzhin t} Morning? Wouldn't he ask me to say to! rsakfae Adi wouluu's [eat heartily outo! ibe spoons 1.4 Stolen? But what name ie that? Who calls me ¥ housebreak: r? Who cives me in charge? Whi lucams offby the neck* Iwi not stand}! aM) Lucent, except oi or eking inton baron t's houss, I sm agentleman, with ano her - man'sarooeiomyjocwe. Iclam the protectic of thelew. Polce! pol'es! M; bien was wande ing. I pregred my han Up my wes frehead, to keep down the thicke comi'g ‘ancies, and determine, ior the firsi t 4 in my life, to bold @ deiberate consultation with mye lf, I wasin a.ewkward predic.ment—it wae impoemtle to deny the ‘act; but was there any. thing really serious inthe cose? J had unques Honably descended int» the wrong ares, the rig’ band one instead of the left band one; but was not as unquestionatly the relation—he distand relation—ihe very distant relation—of tne next door neighbor? [bad been four rears absent fr bis bouse, and was there anything more natural, than that I should desireto pay my next visis through the sulterranean window? Thad a pro. priated, 1,9 true, a quantity of miver plate f naa found : but with what other istenwon could I have Gone this than to present it to my Very distant re lation’s daugh'er, and reproach her with hor care, lessness in leaving itnext voor? Finsliv, 1 wae suared, caged, trapmd—door and window had been bolted upon me witho.s any res stauce my part—and I was now some conmder: iu the house, wnsusrected, yets priso - The position was serious; but come,suppose the worst, that] wes actualy iaid hold of asa male-tsctor, snd commanded to give an account of mys! Well: | was, a8 aforesuid, @ distant relation of the individual next door. I belonged to nobody in the world, if not tobim;1 tore butan .p iifferent reputetion in regard to stead neg: nd ster ou youre’ absence '0 « foreign couusry, I had returns oc, idle, penniless, and objectioss, justiu time te find an area window open in the dusk of the«¥ n- ing, and as heap of piste lying Lehindis wishis view of the street. T..8 sel'-cxami sation was vot enoc uraq'ng, the caso was decidedly queer; anu asl tat tbus pon dering in the dark, with the spoonsiu my ha d& Tam quite sureths: no malofactor ina ‘\unyior could bave env.eumys rede tiour, In fot, wb evidence was so dead against me, that I beseo doubt my own mnocence, Whur was l here tor & my iateniions had realiy been honest?) Why snould I desire to come into any indiviaual's ures window instead of the door? And bow came 1 ‘hat all this silver-plate had ound its way into m pockets? I was angry a6 well as terrified: was judge and crim: in one; but the instincts of nature gotthe better of my sense of jusiica and I rose sudden y up toasceriain whether it was not posmble to get irom the window into the erect. AslI moved, however, the horrible booty I had in my poe moved hike appearing to me shriek, like sscore of fiends, police | police and she next instant] heard a quick footsiep se cending the stair. Now was tue feariul momen come! Iwas on my feet; my eyes gered upos the door; my bands were clenched; tae perspire tion had dried suddenly on my skin; und my tongue clave tothe reo: of my mouth. But we footstep, accompanied by » gleam of light, pasacd —pase.d; from very weakness I sat dowa 9G) age wish a dreadful incifference to she screams ot 109 plaein wy pockels, Presently th were more fooisteps along the jeu voices; then drawing of bole and creaking of locks; then utter dark. ness, then sleuce—iasting, termble, profound, ‘Lhe house had goueto bed; tle bouse would vs naa asleep; it wastime to be up and doing, ub fires and ioremost | must get rid o! the plate, Without that hideous corpus delecti I sould bave @ome chance, | wuss as ail bazecus, creep dows moto the hall, flud wy way to the lower regious, end repiace the accursed thing where I found u. lb required nerve to etietops this; vue I wee thocoughly wouud up; aud aler alowlng a ree sunalle Lime to lapse, to give wy enemies e ian opporwunity of falliug asleep, 1 set out upon the suveniure, ‘Lhe door creakei ue I wont ous; whe plate croaked aga@inet iny very soul as a des eoued toe steps; Lub siowls, Srealtuils, Lcreps along tbe endat leugth iuud wysell, on t val @ Was Lutone door on buat sive of the hall, the door which lcd to the area rom—I reco). lecs the fact diat, .clly-—aud it Was with ivexpress. ble relief Lrewchec it in selety, aud grasped the kuod in my hand, The knob turned, Lu. the door did nots open ; + wae iccked; is was my isto bo bee thief ; aud after amom-uiot new dismay, I turned rv doggedls, rescued the stair, aud re-entered tue apartment | Lad left, (To be Continued.) panera — ——_ ~ THE NEW YORK SUN. 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