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(Contimaca from First Page.) fhe following are the latest reports frem the ‘Health officer at Quaran ine: Hoerirat, fir Parco, Quan of poten = pe Teport there hare there been any dea R OAPITAT There has been no admissions or athe wines the last report. The oarsensere that have remained! on board the steamship | nion will be released tom or- (ow and come upto the city, there being no new waseton board fur the last Ways, fis Tar Post Orrick axp the Lorrrey Bwrrpiens— Boars Tranens ayn Preic Swis wrens Proniniten rrow Honnise Pf. 0. Roxas. The Post Office Department have iamed orders that when the present “quarter” has closed, all poli 47 dealers, bogus lottery ticket @lry henses, obscene picture di stint, Jrwe 28, nip, Jone 04 re, fancy book sellers, and all known public swindling operators will no longer be permitted to have bores nt the General Post Office, This order wonld take effect immediate) but for the fact that the bor rents ae pald im advance, and it was decided better to let them ran on til the close of the quarter Morprnis A Centre Street brorie - A Brera Wann Betty Bnor Dean wy rie Paorntr ‘Toe Abont 10 o'clock on Saturday evening, people in the vicinity of the Tomba were startled by the re- ort of @ pistol, accompanied by the ecreams of * marder! as if from the combined throate of half @ score of females, and which emanated from the Danement of 114 Centre street, occupied by Charles Hahner asa concert saloon, The noire soon brought the police to the spot, whoer attention. on descend- ‘ng the rickety stairway, ‘ending in'o the enbters- Dean epariment, wae ently lifeless bedy ot young man, who rT downward, near the door, dleod, which seemed to flo rom @ wound in the east. Near ‘hb noey ne leaning which extended a o de of stood the propiieior of the s hailed man, apparent!yabout 47 year. hatlevs, cluvebing in if "hand: six sbeoter, and whore | bair and wild, flashing . e. t ‘with paint beemenied feces au jebauchery, abd the repu ie - ed 10 the police opon eniering the apartment ot Upou quesooing the oid moa, ® ho, jiome: y Upou the appearance of tue offi ¢& fran! acknowledged (ue ueed, ne sited mm #ud- stance, thas about an hour pieviour to the murcer, James Biennan, the weceased, en ered tis silovn, end in & swaggering, profsue manner, coin Menced bantering the fewaies, ono of whon he finally vioently assaulted; that atur repesied unavailing efforts \o induce Biennan to Fee the piemises, he [ciahne:] eepped fom be- ind the bar ior the puipose o: sjecuug bimgoy force, when eciinch oceuried he (uabne. ) Co.e.¥- ering to force B.enman toward the door, vub who Tovust and obstinaic, d.spuced the ground step by eup, at same (ime ihresteoing Lim With ail manner of violence, Finding hinseif no match ior Se enrnee and young antaguvisi, he ceased Lis to expel nim by force, and iurned wowasds ber, whea Bieanan jollowed him, snd ng as he ensorea ine ber, beat and Kicked b ta us ai pw fully. Lhimaing & lite, he again Wioke |. om down & 1evoiver whicu o kep. eb baud pia ed loaded to 46. v6 ol emenency, he the muzzie to Bennan's Lreas, u the “trigger, anu tie suthan, with awiid leap aud a Jeli to the thoor with @ bullet through tis lu > itely after the nomiciae, hp Pretuiees were posession of by the Pole, dud Haber, | he Cecupying the roow at tue tuue of the nur der, aud the vody of the victiiu, wale removed to \Le wh station house, Yeste:uay Coroner Huey heid an inquest vu we body of the decease, several wit. eescs @ examined, a4) Of Whose sily COT: ODOLmieu LLe Btuty Of the Pron es published above, and aiffriuk trow itia no Maeteri.i ieepect. ‘ibe jury ieturped the Ol0W Ing verdict: “i: vat derased came ww lis ceatu vy Le Morthege from s pistol-shot wvund, at ihe hans of vee Hannes, at No, 114 Ceuire siieet on the day of June, i800." Previous vo ihe inyue 4, COTtAID StOweuls Wave showed that Hahe. was ae ey to diame as it woud appear ai tire Lin gf eveulng, it isseia ther rreueiik Bishopen.eced Hauce.'s piace aud ssaauiion ibe eee tei8e tLe iniruder subse yueutly turing a anu Dg bo Tight. sehues, (be next aay, complaiss aganet Bishop, aud Justice Dow i ‘INE .seued @ Wai rans oi Lhe aries. OF Khe acous Gecument was eniius.ed to Vihcer Audeirou, of the Tombs Polce Court, ioc execudou, bt ie tur hor sverwed thas Bauop, being suwsmed ot Dh MO .UCOU Lhe WecOused WO NO. 11d Vousie suiver, wuee toupeinen the = assauli, was 4 vy evideuce was yesterday v ae : WEDLY-LWO Je.re Of age Semey unenviable, he bel: bab Was inveu. upon ie KI ASP, ONG Leacuing eucited :— was burn iu this city, end was only Mus putet.on was ex- 1 KuOWD among iLe Dusdlying, quai resome sOUPIOE, A HIG ULar muy of which Le was @ meuwer, A iew ego Loe Inowher teu from a bousevop on the corer or biu eu Walser Steet. sud washed out ber brains; lis bower, *O40AD, Wl LO PEM LEI ed as Lue nuiue.: or Of buscher Lames duis, IM Louie ria ke ’ some Hou OF C.BHE yeo.s wer, Lor Which Offeuce Le ‘Was s€0t W Diste Irieon, fusiuiy @udiug bos carcer Dy @ uetUras deaiu io ual Lustitu. jou, ana Lie bio ther-in.@* was shot dead tu ldul, by @ mewber of the Fis Fie Zouaves, Coaies Hatines, the mar- Doel 6 ® GOA, Bd Mitvliel p.o- PHIOLOK O & Livsue bO Leas Lue Teputeuiou ut beng a quiet ciuzen, Brincr oven Broapway.~ The report of the special Coumittes of tne Board of Aldermen, ap- Dointed to consider the propriety of eansing a bridge to be erected over Broadway at Fulton street, havin been adopiéd by boih Boards, the Mayor, ph day last, signed the same, aud the ptreet Commis sioner uf thus @mpowered to receive picpoame tor sg work dusing ihe next ten daya, at er woicu \ime bide will be upeued aud the coutiact awarded to the lowest bidde., ACCIDENTALLY Poisonep.—On Saturday | Caroner Gambie held an inquest on the body of Paul McElrath, who died from accidentally taking olson. He had been sick of fever and neue for « months, and having obtained some medicine trom ; oe Ata $008 th heme an, While repart: e poweer, it is eu) that MePirayh mized some Pais geen with rig) tin his s rit) Yaw bau pieced ona auelf forthe pu. pose oF Killing nee, SiS! # medicine he oecame amination snowed quant: WATerD. A Verdict wae eucerad in th the tacts. McK.reth wast sears of veo! Ireland. Tux FENtaANs Iw Covser—Mertive 1N | Bont or Jones’ Woon Grarones or Jauns Stevnens, co, ~The Stephene+ O'Mahony wing of the Fenian B otherhood held a | ory large meeting yosterJay alternoon, on the ‘Common" jn front of Jones! Wood, the use of the | Wood itself having been p-ohibited by Superintea. font Kennedy leat it might interfere with the Pxoiee (aw. Aroom in the hotel was, however, devoted to the reception of Janos stop eaud hiestal, A stand was erected in the hilow near the rou site, sver which the green tisg of Irin floa'ed in conjunce don with the “stars and stripes." The second and Third avenue cars were crowded from noon up to end af the hour of meeiiog, A bani wae «a oned at some distance trou tho staud under an awning, where they » ayed severn! Trish ani Ame jean aire, duilog which ti@o.oWds began to eased, Ts wae pear balfpast thie: v'elock wheu Mr oth ens came on the stand © the museot “ial to ioe Chief," and the wadience, which vow numie.et several th.asauds, cheeres lusty. Previous to the address, Mr. Charl db Ferguson, an 1, R. B, from Leitrim, Ireland, read a series of reso- | lutions p ased by bis Circle, and which he bai come frem lieland to present, spproving of the Central Organizer aud exp.essing eontiacnee in him, lie Feouluiiune Coacln 64 Ly COudewling bue “WretChe.'* | who said ag) bing 8.08, bim, Mr, Stephens (hen delivered leng!hy spesch embraced bur iew ner points, and was, as usual, severe ou Mr, P. J. Meelvau for the loss of the docu- ments which hal cause! so many artests in Le- Isud. Mr, Stephens thea condemned the Campo He lo eno Canaus moveme sis, He sad bnat at t belleves by some iat the mea who coucoc in earnest, when Col. Kelly an. ave men ° bile (he so-called Pres deat hob, New York, aud while nd while even enjore) buneeif in they saw they were nt warner, ho owe im 8 position ul edm.asions of ee board this ship, nor nas indlers, wift jow. | eo eltering in @ pool of Axes OF Paorie Verses | It | to from the highest anthority that theese men Deter get ‘8 promes of aid from the Government. nor even & pomise that ‘hey would wink at the move ment. ‘They well kuew thet such aid could now be iven nor prom e¢ made without raking & war with Poland. and thatthe United States did not want at present. It michteatt her to go to war with Ene. Jan... bat she would bice her time. end not te toreed Ito esid that © Ke.ly pianned his prison. He re 1 to @araye unless thet gentleman shonid piedee honor as a soldier they would fight daring the r He dd promise it, fut the vired ald did not cme trom Amence end \here was consequently no fi When be £6) ox the top of the walia deren m re beneath, wh were reacy (ocatch him on th houldere. Agothet who gave b wer ine the prison. ans he would re in pe to tell the story for the benefit of the ore who raid Le wes in collusion with the Bie Government mand the Manhatian bx: eu. him tive Cou mittee A ioletake in not eivio he Motfac M oo, and Mr. Rafferty aod chatiman of that committer Ife hed not cot the home, tut he bid o moet of ite lumber Ibe turniture h epiriied away by piece meal, Br. Seephens prov & creat change in lees tha cential reasons jailed to # wonld be. In concinsion, he asked it the teady to figuiand work for Ire.and, ng an affirmative answer, he esid, name rare the suahuist once again, & the joe of ont race.” Mr, Biepleus was ti interrupted by parties in the crowd, who were ,oush ly honaied, He was frequoatiy eppiauded dusiog the feeech, Rud giro ab ibe close, There were no policemen on the ground, ao far as could be seen, but as soon as the meeting adjourned they appeared in swarms. Stephene and hie etaff, atthe clove of the meeting, marched down to the Met. opoiitan Hotel, preceded by a band,and followed b ree body of Fenians, forty abreast At Col, Roberts’ headquarters in Broadway there wanes stir on Satardsy, ae that gent eman had ar- tived trom Washington early iw the inorning, A number of letters awaited his arrival at herd ere, and ase were received irom ail parte ecoantry t ily ceomewal of (he Canad: movement would inestiy eupported meeiiug of Piesid nt Keverts’ heid thie eve: in Union 8&q end ober emily neoung. Tue “ Focrta’ at TamMAnNy,.-The Sacherne of Tammany Tall have issued @ stirring address to leading Democrats thioughout the coun try. asking the co-operation of all who believe in the perp ‘aa lon of the Lay in the appeoach ng cele © attonof the 91lat butuday of ite eximieuce, Itis Teported that Kichard O'Gorman, beg. will be the orator of the day. Fines —About twelve o'clock on Friday night, « fire broke out in the engine room of siein war & done’ p.suoforte mauutactoy, coner or 4th avenue and Sadetieet, Lhe flaines guioaly commu Dicated with the varniei roum, aud fora time (he coptiagration p..misea \o be ex ensive. The iimey arivacof the sean fire engines, howeve., whica wore efficient in extinguiaiiog tie ames, preven ed any generac aiam, Dimase about 96,000, Insured sce Abcat Se o'cicce P. My yenverday, a fire bree oul in NO. 53 North Moore ative, being toe eta ie of tlenry McArale, which wea caused by u toy Lh owing @ ligates tnaten amoug the slaw, ifas on eeu, Ac. wba | not iusuieu, The horses @ got ous Usa sured, Drownen,—A young girl named Phebe Pe- tereou, aped 1d, of tae canal Loat Star ot Hethieherm, lying @& the ,ovt of Niviugioe etieet. fe) thiough « hove at Pier by, bast Kaver, and was diowned....... Win, shornheat, of No 159 Wear 4¥ib s.rect. was dro» ned yesterday aiternoon at High Biluge, while battiug. Lhe Lody was not 1ecove.ed, Prize Fient ox Warv's Istaxp,—A crowd 1 some Ov or Tu | areeay Aeemiiwd ou the e@asierly eud ot War's Isianu, Friaay evening, to wihess @ mili beween Charney Maguhe aud Joe Huxhes, ior @ purse of p26. The pagii ote, alter S.1\pplOg, BitCued au io he Moss opp.ored insh.oa, whee first biood was awarded (0 mucuie emu (be fiat Kno. K-uown to hughes, Alter feuuny some TOs, MaRULIE UC UMmOd LO Lb® superior piomves Ob lise @Versary, ‘ue DvnperperG,—On Saturday, fires Were sarten iu tue surunces Of thie monster ram, Bud suche C4) 6.68 Was ried to eet her engines un moun, Le be eapecied (limi toward tue end of next Wout 846 Will Le reeuy so p.cvceed on ber consract rims bilp. THE COURTS, Connt Carerpan, THis Day. Chieu, Parcel, Avjouroed without Nor. 614, 17), BOG, 1ed9 Levi, Sos, 518, 172, " Bos, Vie, 1208, Morb, UNTO, 1eeW, 1416, 1206, 166 body A182, 1450, hidisvete, Now. Ley av, dd, 20) by OL, 64, 66, 86, OT, 126, 1.5, Lod, 1, AGL. Tus STRONG DIvonoR Case.—Judee Jones, of the Superior Court, bas delivered ao opinion in the case of Peter R. Streng aget. Mary FE. 8 rong, in the mo- tion to compel Mr, Strong to pay hie wile's leval ex enses in defending the sult brourht br bim against er. he opinion is very long and elaborate. The Judge siya: Tihink it may be regarded as a genera! rule, that when an action for divorce is brought against the wile, and shé in ber answer ei ther cenied her guilt of acts or set np afi. mative defenses, uch as forgivenere er recr.mination, or des both, couns | ieee and alimony will be allowed hes, uniess the Court is satisfied that the wife is al- fo ether in the wrong, or has no rearonsble ground of deiense, iu which care the Court, im the exercises of @ sound diecrecion, may reuse counsel fee and alimony.” The opinion then defines wien alimony iss liowable end ye: “Let us consider the card ot . By it sppoare that the cdieagreemess the recriminaiory charges, aod that the rte ceendaat sgn.net ten tor the on the past trim! has been able to ch proot of the truth of her recr minatory ‘o Caur@ two jurors to believe then to la Court cannot eay but thas she may al succeed in causing the who e twel lieve them t.ue." Itconcludes: “i hay the conciusion that counsel tee d alimony sould be wlowed, As, however, delendany's counsel on the areumenu!t expressly waived and abandoned that Portion of (ne metion wa oh called for ai'mony, and aeciined to receive it, 1 enall not order it. ‘The Court will not thins party @ favor which he Goes not ask but expressly declines. With respect to the amount wo be wed for counse: feces, | am of opinion ihat, under ali the circumstances, the euin Ot $1,000 svoud be allowed, with ibeity to the de- fenuaut to move to lucresse it on further afliaaviis showiog more positively and cleary the ex.ent of paintifs inie.cot in bis father's es aie, whetwer be reailzes anything therefiom, and it #0, how anuch.” Porton INTeELLicnNoe — Mysterious Disappear anbe ofan Iifant,—Late on Saturday night, officer Bannon, of the 19th Precinct, followed Flizabeth McConnell and Ellen Muter, trom the corner o. 6 b nueand 49th street, tothe Roman Cattove Ur- phau Asylum, raw them stoop down as thu he on cealing aiundie in a corner ot the s.008, and hurry aw reaching the spot where the wo men had a he officer found s male child, § or 6 onthe prvement. Having ¢.ven sles the officer arresied them and k Hie prisoners to he e'atioa house, where Elen comersedto beng the mother of the bate, which, ehe esid, she bad abandoned where it was iikely to be found by the ¢ who would see it weil eared tor Pergeunt Davie hoving coum .e prie to the ceils, diepatchea Kaonon to seek tor the in t, but whea the ofheer returned tie child bad alsap pea: ed, Alleged Fraud,.—Y eeterday, detective Field, of the Sth Precinct, arrested Wm, Stoker, @ carman, who incharget with heaving obtained a ae‘t of harne worth $40 from Lu her 9 Ber t sirees. by a le funn irs for Jove vared thay the po b ay .or, bed eulsequentiy sok me iness for $.d, Suu he bemg turther aecusea of having ewinuled Mere, Melowell & Dickineon, isi Wa hington et, Coben, Cok & Co, ashincton street, Moore & Co, 145 W 1 samuel ©, de erent uanth t + joked up bo wale juiboer investigation bei.e Judge Mogan, Charge of Burglaiy.—Thomas Cooper and Win, Norton wee ariesud by otticer Parcel, oi the loth Preeines, charsed wih b waking iuto the truuk sore oF ©. ti i, Losiie & Co. Iss Canal atiect Di Peslne sundiy atte es woth Juetie Mai fed conan, tea the .ccured tov teh Canght in the Act. Late cn Saturday night, Peter MeCabe was discovered aiicmptiag to ol tuin ene trauce to the iager L een No. Oo5 Blanton atiect, keot hb ¢ as Wayne Melo @ oor to Hibt, but was overt.neu and captur by otter sof the llth Precivet, and sulsejuc. tuy he.d to jo the suo b eis. The Fast Avenue Stabbing Case,—Kd. Rittere Wi C8 LV MME SCN (Oeey (has ine ad ot DN» being, as Teported, the pereon whos anh iiihip Derveta, on Priday night, corn+rof Fires av nue ana Houston bret, he wastie mau who arretiou .be uu y pa.ty Ou. conveyed Liut vo th jus House, Quiie a dil- leseme! Brooklyn, Finz.—A stable, situated at the corner of North 7b and Ob streets, E. D, took fire at 4A. M. yesterday aud was damaged to the amount of $100, é horse valued at $55 was also consumed. The ruilding, which was consumed, was owned by Wm Holland and occupied by Leury Syouguiony | Siith (ook charge of the body Excise Matrens,—The day was observed in Brooklyn yesterday the seme as previous Sun- days since .the entoreement of the Excise Laws There were some few exceptions, however, in East New York (beyond the city line), where reveral pro Pieters. of lager beer eaicous opened their pieces. he offenders were, however, arrested and locked up for exam nation. A lager terr suloon ae By named George Harning, residing et No. ia etree’. wan arrested on the charge of admitiing cus. tomers throt noor, He was commit! were arrested on aft , and Today the Board of wil meetin the County br electing a Clern, Ther lueedav, when they will re- aeremile for the pul pers of receiving applications tor licences The Hoard conmista of Met Wiliets, Jarvis, Hogh McLaughlin and John J. Oakey ARRESTS IN THR RAATERN DIGTRICT, The following arreste of unlicensed liquor dent in the Fastern District were made on Satur- * nigbs tor keep.n, oclocm. There ree aronk and cisorderly conduct, Excve under the oid | e dag John Titich, corner of Union avenue and Stag street tice Walter postponed bie examination until the 2th ine, Frank W. Gedman, cornes of M) rile avecue and Myrtle street; ex mination post- pened, Cormtian Storing, Fires street; re-arrested — Jobo P, teins, grocer, No. 1 Taylor st. eet; Seppex Deata,—On Satorday evening, about 7 o'elock, officer Brown, of the 45th Precinct, found ainanin a@ fit in Pirst street, between South 10h street and Broadway, F.D. The officer took charge ot him, bus hea Ted betore he could toe taken to the otation-house, Jt wan asceriained thet the deceased war named Christophe’ Arnold; that he had Leen einployed in the sugar houre of Wintiean, Dick & Co. toot ot Broadway, aod that he resided at the corner of Grand and Water suerte, Coroaer FATAL SCALDING ACCIDENT, — Coroner Lynch held an inquest om Saturday upon the body of Mre. Harriet Bedell, residing at No. 122 Prospect etroet, who was fatally injured br tne upsetting of « ketle of boiling water woueh an s litiag fiom the siove, she lingeres until Satur eheexpired. A verdict ip accord was rendered VIOLATING tHe Heavri LAW.—Moses Crowdy, « fish pe idiar, wae errested by Roundsman Redele, of the 42d Precinet, on Satnrday evening, for seiling fieh which had not heen properiy cleaned !he accused was flud $4, which he paia, and was dis. charged, FATAL Acctpent.—About 8 o'clock yes- terday morning, a child named Mary Mooahan, ated 3 yearn, e'l from a third-story window of jie parents lence, No 67 North 4:h street, B.D, and was nuy killed. “Tue mother ot the child had been t the window, and leit it ior a moment art'ciea for tie toilet. when it clambered over the window and teil into the yard Lelow, New Jersey. ARRrstT OF AN ALLEGED Fonoer.—A young map, named Charles W, Scott, was arrested atthe Washington Hot ervey City. by detective MeoWiilliame, at alate hour Saturday nieht,on a charge of forgery preferred by Felker & Zabriskie, bie ck lead manofaciurer Scott was in the empioy of the firma, and took advan age of brs position, aa is alleged, to alter the amounte of severai pom esory the difference the Looks at he has th.eway. ‘There gainst him He was teal zed cereral hundred dou aie seven cifferens charge comm |t.ed jor examination, AttempreD Rape,—About four o'clock yer- terday morning cfficer Ward arrested a man named Thome Shandley, charged with having entered the cabin of canal boas No. 116% lying at the foot of Washington siieet, Jersey Civy, and attempied to commit @ Tape on the person of a woman eft in charge of the voat, It is aleo chareed that (he pris oper stole @ and shirt trow the boat. He was lucked uy tor examination, Eptscorpau VISITATION AND ORDINATION, ~The Right Rev, Bishop Odenheimer wil make an ‘opal visitation to Tiiaity Church, corner of Giove and Montromery streets, Jersey City, th's TMoLDing, @ hail-paes sen o'clock, oo which Oveasion he will orusin to the Pries hood the Key, W. Gi. Hughes, reetor elect of trace Cbuich, Greenville, A Fooumarpy Lear.—A man named Con- Nolly, a :esidenst of Jersey City, who had been to sce some triends off in the Philadelphia train from that city ateix o'clock last evening, remained in the car in which his tiienus were seised uot! after the train had siarted, Wheo the train reached the Newark avenue crossing he rushed cut upon the Patioin, aud depue the remonstrances of his 1iends. pers.s.ed ip esp.ng from the tran. Ln o comp hing hie pu poses he was thrown with great violence against a tcegraph pole standing beside the road, and received a vevere but not Gangelous wound inthe Lei. He was conve,éd to hie vesidence by Office: Foidbam, of the new police, A Horrible Double Murder, The town of Mediva, Michigan, was the scene, on Sunday last, of one of the most atrocious double murders ever committed. [he perpetrator is pamed Isaac Vanacter, » farmer forty years of age, aud his victims are his and step-daughter the latter aged 11 years. He hes borne a bad ehsracter among his nei. hbors, being of # quar- relsome di»postion, aduicted to the use of iutox.- cating | aucrs, and has served a term in the Bime Prison for grand lerceny, I. appeirs from the con ess'on of the murderer, who is ip prisons thit ia the morning, ina dispute between Vanacteraud | bis wife, bis eon, about 16 years of age, who was » endeavored to quet the cla map, bus ung left the ne. Ox es former cecasion, when ®q -arrel oceurred between the couple,the wife haa invoked the as#stecce of her brother, who l.ves near the ritarm, Remembering this fact, she old Mab conc\uded thas u.e Son Lad again gone to his uncle lor a66.stance, and immediaicly atter bis de- jarture Le .cized an axe aud ssruck his wife on the head with it, Knocaing her down and stun- ming her, Ou seciug Ler mother tall, the little girl avempicd io Gut the Louse, but was pursuca vy V.uacier, Whi, overtaking ber, knocked her in the heai, as he bed his wife. Roturniug to the jrosuate turin of the latter, the brute, discovermy sore wigna of Lie, atruck beronce or twice nore with (he edge of the uxe, splitting her sku!) and cutuug @ teartul gash iu herneck. He then weur where the little gir! was lying, and s00u ext.u- Sulsbed he Viiw spark, Aller the comnnssion of tue horrible deeas, une murderer took his gun and 'o.Owe | aller Lis son, aud endeavored to Bont bin He faiied iu she attempi, however asthe boy, Leore stariing from the house, bad removed tbecaps, The old viilein then returned w bis house, aud remained until the officers of the law Came and secured hun, MARIN : » 8. sete, T 35; High Water.(6 15 1 NEWS. b. B. rises, 4° AREIVED. STPAMSHIPS—Fl Cid, Newbern; Leo, Savannah; Maripora, New Orleans; Mississippi, Bremen aua Cowes; ren Barnes, Savannah; Flambeau, Charies tou; Gisucus, Boston; Wamsuste New Bod.ord; Ger. mania, Hembnig and Southamptou; liuatavi.e, N, One Aivenaric, Richmond; Saratoga, do, LAKKS—sime'o, (italian) Palerme; Fanole, Cold Bpripg tor Paul Bive.; Yumuri, pagul Bil 5-H W Metcalf, Remedios; Josephine, Pa- ermo; lianuah Lizzie, Fiontera, mexico; Mary, St duaa, Po: Premier, Grand ‘Tusk, fo 1; T A Dar- rel, Cardenas, SCLLOONERS—Luey, Maracaibo; G A Bearse, Sa- ence li Allen, Poitiand, (1; say Day, itaioel; Wm F Burden, Roa nehburph, Ba.timore; ra- id B Veiry, Providence jou, Wie B Jeoking do d> Z Straten, Providcuce toy buzal estport; ALD D Baier, do Go; rhepad A Mount, do bs Jor Fizale..ports bx behpot; «Beck ty Piidceports Panny More, ball Riv be b, bal Bive.; WP Wiliams, do; Bo. Too Late for Classification. ALLEY'S MAGICAL PAIN EXTRACT- or is just s6 useius jer tue slightest biuiee as tor tbe mor (errizie burp. Js unkes away inflamma: tion, and hence its powerful healing qua ities, Sold by a.) cruggiste atid centea bex, Depot, @ Crdar bon N.Y, tie | AN ITHER ASTONISHING | Smart men can ma | 600 8, Too Late for Classification. wvhAT MS, BYRNE—On fnnday, June 24, 1866, of dropey, Michael Byrne. inte of the Parish of Mayne, Co. Weertmeath, Ireland, egei 66 veers. file relatives aud frends, also the members of a's Church, are re- the a ot St. Francis epectinily Invited to atiend the funeral, thie Mon- Gay allernoon, at 1% o'clock, from the residence of hie nephew, Nicholas Mui 284 Weet Sis ar. His remains will be taken to Calvary Cemetery. 570 DOOLY —On Jane 24th, Johanna Dooly, The reiatives and friends of the tamily are invited toatiend the innerai, tiom her iather's residence, 7S Regree ot. this Monday aiternoon, Ju. f oe . —S CURE—DAT- LEY'S Galvanic Hore» Saive is daily curing the worst cases of gills, ecraiches. aweilings, cu's, stra ne old pores end, in many instances, gnivor, young epavin, joun er and quarter cracks fry is! wets ator. Sold by denigg iets, baruese makers, and at de- pot, 40 Cecarat, N.Y. aT AMERICAN MOWER.—THE ONLY SELF- OILING MACHINE, With the great periection in conetrnetion to which Moving Machines have been brought, | call the atteu ton of Farigese to @ Machine embracing STILL GREATER IMPROVEMENTS than any betore of- fered to the public, Particainr atieution has been paidto the wante of the Farner in the construction ot the AMERICAN MOWLRK, to make it THE VERY BEST MACHINE IN USE. There s:@ numbere ot Machines thatdo their work comparatively faultless, and yet there are inconveni- ences that are g:euls annoying to the operntor,among them the trequent necessity of oiline the bearings, and more particularly the crank-pin, or pitman head, | Which, itueglected, Cea tt ia very apt to be) reeult. in } Cultiug the journ or boxes, and in pe:inanent ip The AMERICAN MOWER jury to any mech has the follow ine teatures of excellence the BEARINGS OF AMERICAN MOWER, f well os the CRANK PIN, are all SELF-LU BRICA- TING, and wa NO OL, The oies en f the Finger Bar will drop lower and lift bigber than that of any other Mower. You can elevate the Finger Har trom a declining Po ition without raising the mner ehre, The Finger Bar can be raised higher, to pass over obetac..r, by means of the hand lever, than that of aay other jointed bar Machine, he brame between the Driving Whee's wo ee ve higher obetnctions than the frame ot any other wer She operator has a greeter control over the Finger and Knile Bars than he hoe ot any other Machine. Fehe Finger Bar will coniorm toa poe uneven sar Sc than thatof asy ormer Machine, which is one oF (he MOST IMPORTANT jeatures in a pertect Mower, Fither wheel operates the Cutter Bar, independ- ently of the other, and in turning, either way, th knives are ah in rapid motion, ‘The Dratt t from the font of the frame which gives it gioat advantages over those that diaw trom the pole, T UAT AN BABY @PRING PAT FOP THE DRIVER. t backs out of wear, and ean be thrown in and on fesr when ip motion, It hae a joiding Rar, and can be folded without dis connecting the Piuman, It is ot LIGHT DRAFT, and has no rencertinie SIDE DRAFT, It is more simple and and has mo.e strength, wi any other Mower, t cannot upset, deiy contradiction to the above and invite the scrutiny of ALL who are in any way juterested in the Forming Interest (o examine this Mower, feeling con- fiaent of their approwa:. Shaite or rilis supp ted with Machines forone horee WILLIAM VAN ANDEN, 40 Main Street, Poughkeepsie, N. Y. 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KING'S” SAT- va‘ios Vowuers are a certain cure for interes ance, Ih v ere hermless, and can be giv the knowirdee of tue hhuison #t. cor. Grove. R. E. ©. BROWNE, 4 RENWICK ST., oe ‘door 10m Can, ves eepeoigl attention to the diseweso the heart, Inngs, liver, Kidneys, so roi- ula, rheumatism, » end ail curabie diroas Coa. wulbstion Lee, ble | guarded by the imaginary | slow and measured | as ca'mly and gravely in the night as | bad | een broad day, Lae reg eh l | with hoe silver spoons in mr pocket? | over me where I :@cl.ned, | priate other peo is’ congestion on the Lunges | | elise | —why In the Wrong House a Tt was like getting home, It was enug and pr» vate. Thad echair there waiting me, I thought to myself that many # man would take a deal trouble to break into suche house, I wondered how Jack Shepherd ‘elt on much coensions, Thad ren bim atthe Adelphi, He would make nothing of getting down into the sreet from the window, spoons and all. Itried thie; the shutters were not even closet, and the sash moving noiselesalr, f bad no diffculty in ratene it. Ietenned ont up. on the balcony, snd looked over, Nothing waa te beseen bntablack and yawning gulf benesth, spikes of ap irvaeble raling Jack would have laughed at thiedificultrs but then he had more experience jn the oraft th I, and was provided with al) necessary apriiatces. As for me, Thad stupidiy forgotten even my ccil of rope The governor's house, I found, bad | either n> balcony at all, or it was too far apart t@ | be reached. Presently I heard a footstep on the trottotr, « little wav off. Lt was approaching with pace: the person was w @ PG phical stranger, and confi ‘ed to him, in a fnendly way, the fact that the baronet, without the slight» est orovocation, had locked me up in hia hense apshe relicament, would advise me what to do in the | Poroans ne would takethe troubleofknockivg af the door,or crying fire,and when the ser vants open ed,. mivht rush out 4nd so make my eseape. al while IT wae look ng wistfully down to ace ii could not discern the welking figure, which wee now under the windows, a sudden glare from the spot dazzled my wight, It wae the vuli'seys of « policeman: and with the fnetinct of @ predatory character, Tehrauk back trembling, crept into the room, and shut the window. By this ime I was rensiblethat there was s littl confusion in my thoughia, ‘and by way of eroploy: ing them on practical and uselu! objects, Ic everm mined to make atourot the room. But first, @ ‘was necessary to get rid, somehow or otber, of my tluoder, to plant the property, as we call it; and with that view, I laid it careiully, piece by piecty in the corner of « sofa, aud concesled it with thé cover. T almost began to feat ‘This was s great relie’. like the injured party—more lke a captive than @ robber; aud I groped my way through the rooms with sortof a vague ites thas I mght perhaps stumble upon some trap door, or slicing paniely which would lead Into the ope: alr, or, at worste into s secret chamber, where I should be for any giveu numter of years from my perseculorm. But there sas nothirg of the kind im this mer: prosaic place; nothing bute few cabmets an tabloa, and couches, and arm chairs, aud commom chairs, and devotioual chairs; and footstools, and lampa, ani stavuettes, and ylass-shades, and knick~ koacks, and ove elaborate girandole bung round with crystal prisms, which played such an inters mina j¢ tune against eachother when I chanced te move them, Isium lod away as fastas I coulis and subsi.ed ints fauteuil so rich, 60 deep, that Tiels my self swallowed, as is were, in its plows of awan's down, How long I had been in the Louise by this time, & caunot te), Ik s emed to me, when IJooked backs to form a cousiitratle portion of » lifetime, In- deec, I did not very weli remember the more dis- tant events o! the night; aluhouyh every now and then she fact occurred to me with startling cis- tinctness, that @i I had gove tbrcuzh; thes pre!imivary hing oti to happen ; that the worning was tocome, 6 lam 1, to ve asur, and the housebreaker to.e apjrebeiued. My reflic- sions were not con iitious, Ismay bethat I domed berween rh.les. How else can I account tor ny feeling myselt graspea by the throat, to the very brink of euff.csucn, by 8 band wituout a body? How ejsecan! account for sisvr Laure standing po.null, to the ston P aie on the sofa, and lecturing we on my horrid propensities til ehe grew bleck in the .ace, an her voce r.setoa wild unearthly scream which pierced through my brain, Woen this tancy occurred, I started from my re cumbent pesiue, A voce was actually in’ ms ears, 8ud al.ving forw before my eyesia lady stoou contermuplatug me, with @ balt-erream on bes lip% and the color iading trou her cheek ; and ast m Ved, she would bave tallen to the ground, had I bobepreng up and caught ber in my arms, I laid her soit'y down in th fauteul. Is was the morn. ing twilight, The suence was prowund, The boundaries of the room were dim and jucistnct, Is it any wonder tha: 1 was in «me considerebie degree of perploxity aato wheter I was not in the land of creams? “ Madam,’ said I, “if yon ares vision, it's of no consequence ; but if noi, f want particularly te et oul ba Offer no injury," she replied in tremulous voice, **and no one will molest you. Take wh you have come for, aud begove.” ** Poas is soover said than dons, The doors and windows below are locked and bolted ; and beneaus those of th.s room the area is dee;, aad ihe sp. kes soerp. Laseure you L have been in very consiaere able perplexity she whole of last right,’ and Crawing 4 cbair, 1 sat down ‘n front ot ber, Ware ther it was owing to this action, orto my vom. laining voice, or to the mere tact of her Sindy ersell In a quiet lete-a-fele with @ Lousebreaker, nos tell; vub the tay ovokeintos loud bystene ca! laugh. ** How did you break in?” said sbe, “Idi not break ; 16 i+ !a¢ from being my chare acter, | assure you. us the Area window wae oped, and so I just wougnt I would come in,” You were attracted vy the plate! it fos Flaveu's sake, Cesperate man, anu go y i"? *Tadid tak: some of it, but with po evi! inten. tions—ouly by way of amusemeut. Hore it is, and going over to the sola,f turew ctf the coven and showed her the plaie, You have been geuerous,”’ said she, her voice geting quaverous again ; “*tor the woole must have beeyin your power. I will les youout se soltly that no one wili know. Pas up in your poc- kets what you huve raked 0 much to possess, and fcllow me.’* “*] will follow you with pleasure,"* said I, ‘were it all the world over: jor the incrossng light showed meas lovely # creature as ibe morung oun ever suoue upon; “ bus astorthe pinaer, you muss excuse me inere; 1 never sole anything bee sore, and, please Heaven, I vever will again |" “Surey YoU s ¢ @ Wiubs exXtraordiuary person,’* said the )oung Inay suadeniy, tor ihe hgbs seemed to have made arevelation w Ler likewise; “you netaer look vor .aik ike # robver,’’ “Nor aol, Iam pot even arobter—Iam no- this, } anu Bave Lo%8 propery 1 the world to toe value of shese articles ot plave."* *hoen af youare nots robber, why are you here!—why creep iu at ue area window, spproe wns, nd get locked up all ogebio thew house ‘For no over reas nibeothat I was in a hurry, Tbaveccme home trom Bacelons, and was gong somy guard's hext door, When your unor tUuuste area WiLdlW Caugok iy eye, Wikh the plae onthe tale, lo an iuesaut, 1 was over the rails anu ip thromgd the window Lee a balequin, with the jutention of giving the iam-ly a picssant sure poise, and my Olu tuvustress, sisc: Leura, a great iuvrel jess u On the impropriety o: ber leaving plawe sbous iu 6u carel fo a way,” “Vueu af you are Gerald, my dear Laura's cousin, #9 loo gingly €xXpected—eo Deluveu by we NecHlery ioe youug lacy biusbeu celesiiod iesy red, abi Gess down ber eyes, What sheae two girls Lou beeu saying to each ovher abous me, LT never jouud cus; Lus there Was» seciei, 1 wi go to de.th upon ite Bus let me ous so quietly, that neither her fatbes on the c@rveuts eve, knew a syliavig about the matier. inueed notrsy how I was received next door, Lue puveruur &. eps down anobier 600 vii snowwer ,UlaW; Maui be towed upon me ap- ciher D.essng eb aeciber Kiss; auG Leste wae | go rejoicou, tuet oboe ,ave ive suosuer Learly cry, a dvorgvs iogive me guy der lecture. My next luur pcar@ Were Spent lo Wore )U, pose ten we Bung ima@uurry, Ll tak umeto bwid § Us vees in parmership wise As tor ihe Heat ome we ai get everybody mito the con. \ucing tableau a) s ere Ht is—that lady culting bread aud Dutier tor tue chiuaren, Wik as Muronly aD ar ae Werner's Cusrlone; sheis wy wile; und we laugh to this day of that first interview which led to s¢ henpy & denovement. THE END. yecesunre