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(Cont mucd from First Page.) i Rect country, were ther to be classed as ; persons?’ (No, nol never!) Thi epiblic had been founded by Washingion an Jackson, no alone to give thie country liberty, bu’ to «ive it to all the mations of the earth. (Cheers) He would raise bie voice against those who iu mited Ireland, and he believed that the Hecretary of Sta 6 worded the pictiamation to insult the people ireland. (Cheers and hisses.) He acknow led od that it was necessary to issue a proclamation and to aos ve ne ty &e England aid in onr case Jo She 7 mofferin, Se Ai Gu tional laws were a sort of partnersnip entered tno between tons. but when one partner vioiat- 04 his obligation, then the other had « right to do the Jobneon (Voice, “Br id, “We can do no m 10 destroy thie gior: ought we to ¢ owe scale of livery." no's oe aan iF Lard B irhy.” 0 one would speak ageing . except English tools and boglish ministers, and Inshmen w have said te John on, had he done Regie had done, “We will suppoit you hiet by accident, but as the chosen of our A veico.[towo with thetailo:.) Mr. K.— vectable partof him, wy ireuds. ) ' m p.oreeded to say that they ‘Were in earnest, and ihey asked nothing from any BD onisice (he orfanigat oo but sympathy. They been promised aid, provided they did not act 100 y, t, 1ms ead of |. they were folowed ‘ough the couniry by tives, (iroanr,) Kveu Aseueral seized iroad, the telegraph, &c., ‘ena the neural A not eay anything about that.) Bveo could mot come to him with emt first going to Washington. ( sroane.) Nay, more, the very breadior their guffering boys was mired, and they were aliesed nothing to eat. (Shane, 8 fe6) §=Lepulsic.) And tiom action he now appesied to ail Iria! of afreerepubiti, (A yore ae ‘Wee mot drunk theu; and cheer. for Uo. Kober | j@ loved his own country, bus offive be sow veid he woud moument as it was) tor tue Vote. mea, (Chee) For the lrien poopie, he des red no g. eat die #8 Or very motonly to ireland, bat to France, Hu: yanaeven © bngiany herse)), He was nO ps vielen, and 00400 for no political: fice; anu he wou.d have them o6 indepenveut as be wos, and cast asioe ali except the paity Who wet in ior GHivetsal y and jiberty to Ireiand. (Appiause.) Les ©o uss those who woud Hub gO Wor TrAu and the repeal of the otutiaity inws, bie mot exp.ct © speak much woolen, bus ethers who ised tw come, compeueu bun tb wee not here uy ther wee Fenian par.y baa not bee: only make speeches at Pai dinners. ibe oouel then p aed ¥ lendatory tei me of the Feniso army, and m ‘tbe raid to Cauade asa grand ineiien., wucu e dopee) led gloriously even uouer the gubeotan Aferican Nigate. i bese poor 45) wen, sume with £00 104.8 WikLOUL Blues, WueD hey cawe (groans), sbe,.5 h ‘al—what a Koya! (appa) aud ® Colupay the 17\b, Col. Koverte iueu eve an auwusng b Db LTOBKe, of he battie, wu.ck ITiment es he Lesecrbed tus eon the “oye.” oops by O'wenl’s 400 men, ‘Two companies came down yuie ireab, bur O' veil and a erd chaigea them, aud diove \bem on. bie deuverea A bu.iesque on ie addres Teusb ovals, wuien was and = p.ocesu- langlter, O'Neui «suid immense cb@eriDg, ‘Me paxt siuded to wis recent ivo.rcesation anu bis trial, and suid 11 he went inw a pron, be would vo mruch inside as he woulu outsiue, He Loon rulaled Yeeuls of b.s visit to Wasuiag.un, and repeated the the.@ seid, that irishinen vow deon,e. 0 y but to that of universe iiberiy, (Ap; 1 Doutiaity laws » ore a disgrace to tue aeu 4 the Government boat is ought tu jus ice to POvpe, 10 re, eas those laws. He veleved 1Op.Gsensatives in Congiers would ye 1epesi . (umeers ) Xt proceeded to show tha. sue ny ou Oo p.ovl that they coma figuy O80 this Ws uone iv ine short space of ax mou - ing could s.up (hew but ihe po: © the great when they au DOL wish Ww get ine couttics Buy when ibey next woved 14 woulu bein as RX. that no power oo earth coud mop tuew, + ‘Lbey waateo Cansuian 60.) Lecau ¢ toey senu £0 ary nwo Iresand vtuerw he and JOr be IDveriesence of Lucie Ba! oe) Vessels wOuid Nave house OL ewlty end de Bngish commerce and goauea her me- yee inty 1ebell.0D, anu she would BOOu Le Cou. ed and iran. wouls Le fee. in conclusoa @ AKO Bil to 101,06 Boy CoNsUerav0. DUE Luecdu.e Genator A. L. Morrison, of Missouri, and several ether gentlemen subsequeatiy spoke, after which the mosting at this stand dispersed. THE STAND ON BROADWAY At this stand Mr. B. J. Ford, of Newark, presided, Cal, Kelly, of this city, wes the first speaker, Inthe eamre of his remarks Le charged President Johnson $ft Becretary Seward with swindling herhcod out of three imiilions ot Government oad solu arms and povition with the full knosleige and on sb they were to be used ip the invasion of and it aiterwaids ro zed them, and 1e.u-ed to them p Had the Governwent said oix wonthe ago, 86 the Poiladelphia Convention of the Broherhvod, that it would not allow sucn an o:gsnization wita intent on ite teriwory, ther would have rected their energies @ sewhere, But is'aid not ba be now charged ihe (overumeut with the aeath the braves wip bad ial ep Canadian soll, or Were now encarchrated er dungeovs, ana with Misery entaiird on t ends of those sooncarcerated. Alter ep @ loyalty and bravery of Imshmen in the i war, asked wheie were the men who hed been raised te power by jhe votes of Irishmen? Where were yor Hoffmau, Kernaudo anu Hen Wood, and ere? They were not here, and he chai.ed them ith being the paid agents and iniormers of Eng- land. (timsses and cheers.) ‘be Amer.can people @ondemp the P.esiden.'s policy in sup). essing the jan movemen. Why, Le sakes, ehoud .he Uns. Dtates have jaws io p.otect Canada, when the bee none to protect the Umied States and D bugiand hersel! cannot and aoes not 6 Organization of host.le expeditious with- her own borders, by which Buropean crowns and fovernm hnsow and Seward and their minions are kieked ou. of office, he predicted that Cinadea would yratioate o State or 5.ates oi the American | nion, ‘,omen.ous cheering.) Hon. Geo. M. Cuities, of New York, Charles Corn ‘well, Geo. J. Campbeli and ospers a.s0 adire,sed the Sudience from ths siaud, and great entuusas was manilesieu thioug bout, STAND FACING FOURTH AVENUE. At the stand facing Fourth avenue, Mr. J. W. Me- Gotre was chosen Chairman, and epeechos were made by Major Hagerty, J. D. McClellan, J. 8 Wat's, and others, These speakers urgei their hearers to stand by President Roberts, and to give um their aid and sympathy, as he was the only man who meant te do anything practical for the Uberation of Ireland, Asthe audience began to disperse many of them gathered in list groupe and discursed the srobabilities of success in the future, with the de- sided interference of the government ageinet them, Che answer to all their inguiries was that the lead- tre know best, and the rank and file hed confidence ® Roberts and Sweeney, and the movement would sot bea success. It was about 11 PM. when the sadionee beg:n visibly \o diminish from the Square, end the greatest enthusisem and order prevailed -hroughout the entire meeting, Mr, D, O'Sullivan, Secretary of civil affairs, read, furing the evening, the following letter from the fon, Horace Greeley, which was received with loud cheers, Orrioe oy THe TRinone, Jowe 25, 1806 Dean Sin —iwieh o*ay to your tion is, assem Died ton ght, what] hope sometime to say io then pore fully, thas | have faith that soe time is not far Tistent w B [relanu shell be.ong to and be govern. eu by the Ire bat they will be, as theysboud or oughs to be, stly devoted to the livert, of ail mel, ail nations, a) raccs, hore and ywheie, Yours, i Col, W. BR, Rongeurs Homaog Gureer, Horace (ireeley was in the commi'tee room during the evening, Lut did not mace bis appearance ou uy of (he stance, Fines,—About 6 o'clock yesterday morning fre broke out in a stable rear of No, 184 Fifth ave- nue, owned by Heory Boardsell, and occupied by Charles Wall, Loss on building about $8.0, and on stock $180: noipeursnce. The loss on the in: Ae: Mr. Jobo Descot was abous "ie AL hali-past twos fiye ocouired in the clothing s.ore of Wirmer Bebasien No, 154 Canal street. Damsge ing | ine @ jurniture of George Hight ® Aho second floor, was slightly damaged, “se aa ty | B\'!,55 Bayard; Alexander Hollman, 7 E | asa bag @, 10 Leouad; Radoph G Tae Weatnen—Ite Prrects—Ciry Mon- TaLiTy, &c., &c.~Ye.terday was the hottest day thne far this season, the thermomeer at 12 M. re cording 90 deg in the shade. At? P. M. it rose 098. The weather hitherto having been 0 cool for the time of year the change wae severely felt. and many persone were danesronsly affected by it. A German of very respectable appearance was eun- track in Cedar treet yenerdar aiternoon, He was prostrate for @ conside@rable time, rat did not be come insennb Hie friente held bim Ly poured wateron him, and employed vaiions remedies, and finally took him away, Thomas O'Reilly, « teacher in Piof, Anthon's Academy, 712 Fitth avenue, jell dead in 29h atieet, near Hroadway, yesterdey morn: int, It } Pposed that death resulted trom the extreme b Lhe body wee removed to tue mor gue at Bel evue Howpiial, and Co oner Gamble not! ed to hold an inquest, Mr ()'Relily lived at Yonk ers. Notwithasanding the beat, the beaith of ihe city continues very good, ich ia no dount the « regard for ci eh the ae Cugendered, mber of deathe ity lqet werk numnered 4. Tum contracte orabiy with the cor: #epon eek of 1565, the deatos in that weece amounting to 444, thus showing @ decrease of 14. Of the 454 ceathe, there were wen, 112, women, 83; childieu of Loth sexes, ‘These have been the hottest days in June for at least tem years past. In some parte of the city it was from two to six degrees warmer than 16- corded above. Ouide the Bus office at noon it was 100 bh at 4 P.M. it was 04 de and at 10 P. M. 82 degrees. Ice cream, water and other cold eating and drinking free.y indulged in. Be horses tell iu the te, endat lis PM. @ co y market hores Chambers stiee ,uear Chatham, the ii would make themselves inmunortal reely n ice & good Cheuce now to do rom p triotic in thie way, as the Leg elature bas ff the nsual Fourth of Jaly eabibition of patriotiem and buncom be, Tue Cuotena—Noxe in tae Citr.— Yesterday morning at 1) o’cioek,the Sanitary Super inteudent gave our reporter the wery gratifying in- teLigence that no case of cholera hed appeared in che city eines Friday evening. The “supposed” ease on Sunday night was inves:igated by Dr. Payne, who at once proceeded to the house 158 Lispenard atree’, and found ‘he patient, Mre. Cantor, suffering from cramps The case wae one in which the patient having felt the camps @ariul that ehe was go ing to“catch it.” Lhe ew 8 eatinfied thas there was mo cholera in thi and reported ae cordingly, The arson .era, fiown the lower Qua rought to thie city, and jad SEGUIN'S FOINT QUARANTINE The applicat om foran injunction restraining the Metropolitan Board of Health. ete, from vecupying Seguin's Point asa Quarantine for the accommoda tion of cholera pa‘ien's, came up for argument be- fore Jucge Barnard of the sup.eme Conrt (B ook- lyu) s@aterday, Argumenteior ihe p antiffe were mace—Hon. James T, Brady and Mr. Weetertel M. ©, Traey, Counse tor the Board of Heauh, ap peared for be def nce, Deciion eserved. Tae Excise Law,—Monr Arrests, etc.— The war between the Police aod the refractory deal ¢re in liquors atill continars, and the decision of the contest would seem to bea matter of physical en- durance between the Police and the “ nnlicensed,” and to depend on whether the former shall tire fires of making arrests, or the latter of being arrested, The matter of making arrests, however, is becoming ematized, and bar-keeners, wives of liquor deal *, @\c.. are Dot now dragcel before the courts in- discriminately. An efficient detective force is at work, consis ing of officers in citi, "dress, Theo officers enier the univense boures, call for a drink, teucer the money; and if It is accepted, the pro- Prietor is conveyed to the nearest Pouce Court. Ae ® class, the dealers are full of troable the exceptions Leng ‘hose hed | bren ‘ortunate enough to get n ipjune jon. ene lat © very happr, pertie- ularly on Sanday, on acco of the tremendous amount of business they tra un the pro @ tion of the Court. Up to yerterda: {lernoon the Excise Board had not Leen served w ¥ mo @1n qunetioog, and were receiving a number of applica- t jor lie nee. Theoid Board have not vet regularly ized, @ (bough numerous App ications have been to them for lcenses. Toe liquor dealers held @ private mectin« vesterdary aft Hall, fur the purpose of cons eveat the police making aries Excise Law. There ge a(teodance, an long conie.ence was hed with the Couuse to the Bocvety, The tu.u.e action of tae pociesy is not yes deciaed upon. Boon at lam ne meé.sure: to ndér the oew ABRESTS YPSTERDAY. The following named persons were arraigned before Justice Hogan, at the Tombs, yesterday, on charges ot hav ng violated the Excise Law, in selling liquor without a license, and also for keeping open on Sun day. They were held to ball in $10 each Deidrich Maller,5 Thomas street; Martha Schmidt: “le Centre; D nisl Doran, 14 Koosevelt; Martin ribeth; 15 Wale tole Sehancawbach, & waiker: Louie Ginss, 254 W Liam; Joseph Rutrebolt, 458 Pearl Patrick O's fen, 44 Catun ine: Jobo Fi epatnick, 38 Oak; Wm. K ockeian, York; Timothy McCarty, 84 Kovseveits Jonn Doyle, 15 Mott; Patrick (Neil, $s Kooreveit, Heory Pohiman aud Heory Krehoe, 175 hlizabech, The following named unlicensed deslers were ed before Justice Dodge, at the Jefferson Police Court. They were held to bail in the sum of 8100 each: Patrick D. Glennan, 57 Maedongal street ; Sime, 295 West street; Albert Hunken, 3 24th; Franels Smith, 98 3d Thompsoa ; John Trikebie B. Corcher, 73 Graad; Mre. B. Henry Hike, chr 10th ave and e er erman 14th t4 loth ave; lmolel Buckly, S14 Jet ave; um, 64) Washingtop ; Anwo Schmitz, 648 t; John Far- ka 3 Mic! el Mctiaines, 824 Wea ¥let ; An- Nest 6th, John MeDonough, 492 n, 597 24 ave; Bowery ; Btepn: Deveuay, 124 Wd ave; Thos. K entn, 444 Yd 9 let ave; John Waalen, 406 Orb ave; Hea tens, 167 Weet Lith; Augues Sehmit, 404 10th ave; Michael Fy zgeceid, 459 94h ave; Chas. Uilric 112 Weat 28 e Diea, 268 Wet 30cm; M Bolaiz ry, 3.6 Weat 36:h; sone Ecfers, 254 Weat duth; Francis O'Brien, 349 at ave, The following named prisoners were arraigned be fore Jusiice Shandiey, at Eesex Market Police Court, and held in $200 cach; Paul Klein, 197 Bo Rowery; Lewis Ki Mi 101 4tb ery; James Mangan, 245 24 Orchard; mar ard; Blige Wiluer- Teper 91 Albert Koo. nor, 121 Orchard City Goverymext—Loarp oF ALDER- wew—THe CeLenkation oF THR FouRTH OF JULY,— The Board met at 2 o'clcck om Monday afternoon, the President, Mr. Brice, in the chair, ‘The Joint Specia! Committee on the celebration of the Fourth oi July presenie| @ ieport ting forth thatthev have learned with “deep ftitea ion and regret’ tiat thee ae no funvs which can be used tor the celebration of the coming Fourth ot Joly, Alderman Eivy, one of the committee, said that he had sigued the report, but he believed that the Commoa Council wouls be au borized in having inaisted on « proper resolution for tue amount ior the criebration, and tha: the amount could Le taken from the appropriation of “iy Contingencies,” Lhe report of the committee was adop ed, and she paper was oruered to be sent to the o ber Board ior concurrence, The Boa.d then adjourned to Monday Dexter’, M, Boaxp or Covuncitwen~Tue Traox in 1251n Srager—CoMMUNiOATIONS FROM THR Mayor, &0,— ‘This Board also met, tue President, J. Wilson Green, in the chair, A message was received from the Mayor, vetoing the resoiusion passe by the Common Coupe, teu thur'ging the Ha.lem K. K. Co. io coustruct # b-anch Of theis 104d, Wits @ dou..e track, through 126:m street (0 Manhattan er a0) \h.0u u Muni atan Tue objcesivne wt@ first, 26.D a.reet bas been paveu and grade, anu anes paid by the adjace.s pope ty : olders, #¥e s1D0€ O16) @1 Valusie residences (hereon, It isim the direct line of he propose, new diive or Joulevard soow to Le Ald oul; sums te reso.uton P ee bo:es rcuoo on the compan, , al owlng them W construct the road as they pease, Second, that she iesolutions wee rusued thiough both branches © the Common Wouncl in &@ jew bours, withoul auy Previous uowce beiuw given, whch is ugueual and MBP Oper, BDU aces nob alow thore inve.esied a Vulce .D & matter Lost seriously affectsa thew. At tie conclusion of the reading. 16 susieace ip the .obby signified their approvai by appiause, The wessage cf videred the Kina Goutee. io , © report of ¢) vip. Special Committee on cel. ebrating the Fourth of July, aa presented to the Al- dermen, was received. BCiimen Pullman fpeee she adoption of she repirt, a an effort to cast ame on the isialure, be repors was adepied 046 to print and dletribate the Liman opposed, on the ground to censure the re. and the whole m aid on the table A mernage was ived itnin the Mayor, vetoing the resointion relative toa contract fer lighting the streets with coal gas, The then adjourned to Monday next, as 2PM FATAL Can Acctpext,—Coroner Gamble has b en notified to hold an inquest on the body of Joreoh Crawiord, whe died at Bellerne Hospital fiom the + fects of injuries received on Sunday, by having been ru over by « dammy engine on the 91 ue road, The aceident ocenrred near 126th street. Deceased lived at No. 1 Cherry sueet THE COURTS, Covet Catenpan Tats Day—Sapreme Court— Ctreait—Part 1 Adjourned for the verm. Part IT Sea. 170, 1306, 866. 1285, 122, B2, 318, 814, 968, 1288, 1826, 1476, 1234 148°, B70, 670, Bid, 64, 388. Special Term. Adjourned without day. Tae Liqvoa Deavens axp tae Eactar La In the Court of Common Pleas yesterday, Justice Car- doro presiding. the orders im the cases of Holt aget. Bebuitz, and Falk agst. Schultz, coming ap to be ve'tie’d, Mc. Graham took oecagion to state that he perce ved from the renorte that Mr ‘ady, in bis eni on the criminal eases hed stated that Ju tee Cardozo had nov passed on the validity of the whole inw he Judge stated that thie was @ mis- take, bie had decided thet a portion of the law Toing unconstitutional the whole was void. The Judge then took the orcers, I junctions har ne Toard by Judee doro in favor of twenty-five of the liquor dealers againet the Board of EF cle, under the decision of Holt ages. Behults, on application of Mr, smyth, Pouice INTE Ligencr.—Arreast of River Thieves. —A gang of river thieves boarded the sloop Bes Quees, lying off Routh Brother's Island, on Aeter day night, who stole sales and tackle, together with the contents of thecabin, The property was valned at $600, The Captain of the vessel subsequently saw some ten landing property at Burian's Island, he beloved belonged to himeelt, He iniormed Capt Beuneit, of the 12th Preeinet, of the tact, and sever al officers were sent to the feland, w rested Mra M. Davis, Mre H. Reynold her, A'fred Morher, Hu'chinagon, Mathew Burns, (seo, Smith, Syivanue Baidwin, and Aiea, ¢ A The ottierrs found ai! the goods stolen from the @ 4 in possession of these men. A p.eceof elik wort 870). which ts eupposed to have been stolen, wan aleo found, Justice Kelly committed ail of the accused lor examin .tion Burglary 'ani Recovery of Stolen Poperty. The residence of Adolph Bach, No. 115 Fast 48h at. was entered early op Satarday morning. by burglae, who siolo money, jewelry and wearing apparel, the Excise smovnting in the ace te to about $1.00, The sto.en property belon to Chas. A. Ziller, [ id W. Kelarand Mr. Bach. Two young men, ni i Alired Barton and John Harris, were aries ed by De ective slo on suspicion ot having been con ce.ned on ihe burglary. Some of the stolen articies Wee tound in possession of each of the accused, and : *\.ce Hogan committed them for tria, without ali, Arrest of an Alleged Pickpocket.—Oficer Murphr, of the les v'recinct,yeste:day ar ested Jone W i fam 6 nou achaige of having solen #24 from the po ket ot Mary ®mith, of Brooxiyn, Toe money was not recove éd astice Hogan commutted the accused for tcial, in de.ault o1 ball, Assault on Pol cemen, — Patrick, Andrew and John Moakly, and Patrick Dennis were arraigned belore Justice Dodge, yesterday, on acharge of nav- ing assauited officer Bonny, of the 14th Precinct, while \he latter was endeavoring to suppress @ die- tui bance, corner of 16h street and ist avenue. They were heid in @5 0 each. Brooklyn. Deatns HARvest.—According to the health returns, the toval number of deaths in Brooklyn during the last week was 94. Of the deceased, 23 weie men, 10 women, 27 boys and S4¢irls, The Princ’ pal diseases were, diarrhms 4; scarlet fever, 5;" convulsions 12; consumption 1% ; bronchitis 4; eho- lera infantum 6 ; Aisense of the brain 7, ANNUAL EXHIBITION OF THE POLYTECHNIC Instirers.-The anoual exbibition of the pupils of the Biooklyn Collegiate and Polytechnic Inetitate took place last night, at the Academy of Music, to an audience which filled every part of the house, The exeicises consisted of vocal and instrumental music, d-ciamation, recitations, dramatic pieces, comp: islug srenes from “ Macbeth” and Pom aart e Mie take" There was also an exhibition of Calistnenics, Military Dil, bayonet ienciag, and prize speaking, by the several pup is. who uélivered choice exiracts from Sargent, Webs Wencel! Philips, Dr. Storrs end Vie or Hu At the conclusion the award of the judges on prize rpeaking was made. The exhi- bition, as on previous occasions, was ree 6 highiy pe sing to the friends and relatives of 4! bove p esent. Tue OLD Boarn or Exctse were to have met yesterday, for the purpose of making arrange- ments for receiving applications tor Licences. A!) the members not having been notified of the time of merting, nope washeid. Ap effort will probably be made to organize du: ing the com ng week. lune Excise Law—VIOLATIONS on StN- pay.—The police made a number of arrests on Coney Island and along the road, on Sunday, tor selling liquor, The following parties ‘e brought before Justice Cornwell yesterday tor examination : fimon 1D. Horglam, fined £30; Henry Smith, fined $50; Joseph smith, fined 940; Charies Merritt, ex amination postponed; Egbert Smith, ex. postponed; David Kuriz, ex, postponed; George Cuumer, do,; Peter A. Tulyou, do.; Sami W. Felter, do.; Cuaries Bishop, do.; Tuomas Johnson, do ‘The following arrests wore made in the city: in st.; John Cornelins, 11 ki 5 t.; James He d B.l\hauser, yrtie ave, the seve tor, fine BrooktryN RBoarRp oF ALDRERMEN,—The Board met yesterday afternoon, the Presidens, Ald. Blies, in the chair. A commupication from the officers of the Lith Retimen: was submitted, in relaiion to whe provosed distribution of meals to veterams who served during the late war, ‘Ihe committee ask the Board to take into consid ration (he proprievy of giving the medals to the nearest relstions of deceased soldie:s. as well as toihoe who have beeo \orsunate enough to eur. vive, The subject was reierred to the Way and Mili. tary Committee Tho Fire Department Committee of the Western Disvr ct submitted a report io favor of aprropriating $15,450, to be divided among the different ie Com- panies, and to be used m *ty in pecessar, repairs and in the erection of uew t aiidin Resolutions were eppended directing prep er ov! Te to prepace plane aus specifications, and auver lor Pp. oposals to co the wok. ‘Tne report ubau.mously adopted, A communication was received from the President of tie Hoard of Heaih to Mayor Booth, in relation to ihe flithy condition of some of the st.e-ts of Br ok- lyn, ‘Lhe commuuicat.ou, and the geverai interie:- euce of (he Board of hiealsb with the ciiy matters, woe spoken against, oud it was suggested that, ihe Bourg baving received extraordinary powers, ap- perred to think thes he Common Couneil weie theirservanss, Thesubject was ibeo reierred to the Heath Commattee, tegether wih the Mayor and Common touveil, A communication was re ce.ved fiom the Mayor vetoing & ction of the Council in sncreasing bis saiary from 95,00 to $5,00 & yoar, Alter some iuther routine business, the Board adjous ned, Fines,— About seven o'clock last evening a fire ocurred in a o inter ebop in Baltic street, betweeu Sth and 6cb avenues, The flames were ex- tinguis ei by Engine Co. No, 4, lamage #15 About S o'clock .asteveoing a fie proks out in tne Duscinens of the clothing store of Jsidor Bat, “14 Gitena st, B.D. Loss about $00; fosured, Origin o: the file unknown, New Jersey. Tue Henson River Poutce Bri Svs. TAINED—GREAT REJOIOING BY THB Naw Force.— News was rece.ved trom Tienton, yesterday, an- nouncing the opinion of the Supreme Court in the Hudeon River Police case of Jersey City, The valid.t; of the Pulice act is sustained in all points, and the nandamus applied for by the Commissioners is granted in both cases, by the n frost rejoicing riends of the bill ir heaiquartera wer: deco:rawd were burned, rockets se: off snd 1 Pengborn, Es)., Press 6 him and three more for the new | olice, alter wh cb ihe crowd dis- ersed. The ofcial decision will be received this TTitedas) searatane when it is pr the Com- missioners wiil take poengenicn Ol she oid Police Sta- | thon, the books, etc,,aad the ola foree will be dis- panded POETRY. Never Meapatr. (Written for tha New York Sun.) When tronble and sorrow surround you ; When the heart is weighted with cara, Never tremble or fear for the future, Never sigh and give way in despair, Look forward, there's hope in the future : No prize can be essily won ; There is yea rough road to travel, There lwaye a task to be done If the coveted jewe) you'd win— If the fame you seek you would share— Hold bravely on to your wore, Aod never give way in despair. Don't faint at the brink of the fountain : Don't falter when Mecca's in mghs ; Don't step when the victory's "most won, Bus Dolaly go on with the fight. Remember, when clouds are the darkest The eun is stil ebining behind, Boccess Ot always the fart! est When the prosject's most drear to the mind. Cc. J. 8. Ewald Lichtenstein, THE BRONZE STATUE. —_o———— Cornt Lrerwan, « favourite officer in the service of the deceased King of Prussia, had under his special patronage and tulsion s young engineer of bigh talent, whose advancement to his notice had been aclely dueto his merits, His battalion, led by the Austrian General Clairfait, then on his march through the Low Countries towards France, was ordered to sux rises ema)! village on the frontiers ju the enemy's possesion. In the mid- dle of the night young Ewald entered his com- mander's tent, and informed htm thata negocis- thon had teen begun by *he chief magistra'e of this district to admit the Pruss.an soldiers into an ambuscade, by which they might surround the French stationed in the village of Altheim, and put them to the sword, ‘3.r,'he added, ‘I am ac- quainted with a path through the thicket that skirte the church-yard; and by leading fifty cho- sen men through if, we may enclose the farm and outhouses {n which these Frenchmen lodge, and force them to surrender, without the baseness cf entering their hosi's gates in groups disguised ag travellers, and massscreing them in thetr sleep. Thi vile provost has made the offor ip hopes of » reward, for which be conditions privately, heedless oi the bloodshed and ravage which our suldiery would spread among the poor villagers in the blindness of their fury.'—' You are right,’ replied the Count—‘and it would be well to gain this ad- Vantagoous post without diszrace to our characters a8 Prussian soldiers, or outrage to the unoffending natives. Through whose means did this bonour- able offer come ?—For I suspect the communtcant ie will.ng to share the reward?'—ihe young engineer cast down his eyes, and answered, afters short and graceful hesitation, ‘He ismy enemy, my lord—forg:ve me if I de not name bim,’ Count Lienwen's brow grew smooth. ‘ Well, Tichtenatein,’ he said, with « & © of familiari'y he seldom used, except when his scart was touch- ed—‘woil;—there will be no surer wey, I ace, to secure beth our military credit, and this poor village, from plunder, than togive youthe com- mand of the affvir. Choose your comreces, and conduct them, But how isit that you know the avenues of this ovscure place ao well? Ewald was silent a few moments, only because be was conscious of feelings likely to make his voice le sfirm, When be had stifled them, he replied, ‘To you who know my humble birth, and have remedied itso kindly by your patronage, | need not be afraid to confess this village was my birth- place, aod that farm which the provost intends to deliver up to-night for the purpose of massacre and riot, 1s—or was—' —He could not add his ning, but Count Lieuwen felt it, Brushing yes, the old soldier bade 4, and obtain possession of the place in «haveVer manner he deemed most fit. Ewald departed instantly, and returned in the moning to acnvunce Lis complete success, wi.hout loss to the 10: abitauts, or the escape of « *ingle Frenchman. He broughs besides # valuabe dispatch, which bis auvanced guard had interce))- ted, and the Couut, delighted with the important result of the affair, and wish the generous spirit it bad exbibited, offered his young eutenant a thou- @and crowns, the sum for which the treacherous provost had negosiated, gallautly sa: n? bis mv- ereigu would mre wil ingiy pay it ae the recom- pense of ® Laserdous and weli-performed duty, shan ae the jsem.um of @ traiior.—'I;' said the heutenant, modestly, ‘your lordsvip thinks this voor Village worth « thousand crowns to bis ma- jeaty, 1 prey } Ree to consider them dueto my senior otfver Dorffeu:—Your personal kindness indyced you t waive bis righ) anu togive me the Command of last night's affair: yet it shat be should have the price of he d 4 to win,’ —'He | have it, Lieuwen, compressing Lips steruly; ‘bus Inow know who would bave bought what you have won bon- eatly.’ Toe first care of this brave veteran on bis return fo Berli, wae to lay the circumstances of this iact betore the king. I'he couscquence was Ewaid's Promotion; sd betore the wer ceased, be rose in reuk even bigher theau Count Lieuwen;and the las. favour bis old commander asked as court wes, that bis adopted son migist be uppoiuied his suc- cessor in tue fortress oF eu, whicu his age rendered bim averse to govern longer, ‘luis hign Visdnchon Was granted ; aud the king, to suit we new governor's sitle to bis important office, added the reuk of Baron to the Cross of the Biack Eagle Sireaiy work by Ewald de Lichtenos'ein, Tnese Unexpected bovours uid uosaler she semper of the young hero:—suill preserving she bland urbamty of Morava! Pureane, whose eleva: oo be Lad imi. laleu f0 6 weeseuily; Le was proud to oer bis COMFAGEs Likk Det he to Wasa wiler's eon, and elWaye strove to resmiud them bow much he resem- Lied G8 noble preuecessor in beuevolenve wud grace. Bus wheu ue bad offered his obeisance, be sulcted permission to abeeut uimeell ope month beic he sseumed hie pew duties, Count Lieu. Weu's frichuebiv, and the pemescie esateu we SOuDWY, Wade .Oyal assens easy, @uu Evald de Liedieusvenn left Berio to dedicate suis alors witer- Voi & Lis private vappioess, But Eraid, (with wil they splendour of bis pro- fessiuus, sucess, Lad Dot aiered ihe bumuny of suet privase Leppiness, He bad no hope so uear os bo resura 00 tue litle village of Alsheim, whieh sen years Delors be had preservea tr. 1p Gestruction; Osu 0 reclaim te iarmer's ca 4gQter, with whom the firs} affections of bis buyuoud pau been ex- ebapged, Vuriug the variods aud busy viciesi- udes of a solie.'s life, uo correspouuence Lad beck poss bie, and he Lad time io suasich only a short in.erview wheu Le euiered the Village with belie demeumeut, He wool with liw one al eDuaul, # sold er ol Dis own Togiuwen,, ous une. queinted With Lis Lirko-piae, buougu outhoieutly seiecbed 60 118 Persouto eusure tue eecresy he re- qwired | Lob low mean tear o. OXpomlDy Diewumue /06iDy OUb frUKR & gen rOUB Wik Lo eVoLG Gbplay~ dug Lie LeW end eeit-aquired greawess, Tle Journey Wee tedious t .i8 saucy, though ne Wavoiled rapidly; ior the pieasauiess dreams of bis youta Were reauy bo be t@eliZeu, His servans Kad orders to eke LO Menhou vi bis awe or rane when be arrived @ Lis piace of OCsiusion, end the litle village of Altcim came in sight iu ail the beauty of a suwiuer evening, aude happy man's imagiuetion, As be entered it, boweve., be POICOlVod bust several Cottages were in ruins, and toe larm wher. Josephine bad lived was bull-un- rooted, and iss gardeuiu.lof grass. Ewald's bears tmusgeve Lith, #nd bis servant wens on belore to Iwauue who occupied it, Sebwertz brought ais Master intelligence that the vies of the bel ended ri A. Ky" in ng There waano osher inn; and if there bed been one, Ewald, notwithetanding bis hea t-burnings, would have chosen this. He renewed his cautions to bis servant, and entered the miserable house where the master sat surlily smoking his Li al 4 e kitchen with broken windows, and « bi almost cold To his courteous request for scoom- Tedetion, thisman, whose suitable name wae Wolfeobach, hardly returned an sr ewer, excepa throwing him the remnant of s chair, and calling loud’ y stthe door for his wile. a | wretched apparel, bendi unders G crept from a ruine: wainouse, and came fearfully towards bim. ‘Bring » fagot, drone, and coo’ some fish,’ said ber ruffian husband—‘ where is bread I boughs thie morning, and the pitcher milk?‘ There was bus little milk,’ she ans trembling, ‘and I gave itto our child.’—'Br idiot!" he muttered with ahideous oath, and 1 ed her forwards by a blow which Ewald's felt. That moment would have discovered | the innkeeper had nos left the bouse to site servant; and Ewald, as he looked ag i Josephine’s face, bad courage enough to rer confession which would have ravated bh \ ery. Perhaps she had been left desoiate—p } ber busbund had been made brutal by mis‘o: —at all events, he bad uo right to blame a marr: which circumstances hed not permitied bim preveot. She migot have had no alternative f tween it and disgr.ce, or Wulfenbach might bave possessed and seemed to deserve her choice bower shen bimeelf. This last thought held him ailent, ae he sat ¥ ith his face shaded near the fire, Josephine took butone glance at bim, and snuther as tine cradle where « bail-starved footy ea F vd ‘an to ® supper. i L Pp oof cuanpietak as bia ec 6, hoarse Wish emotions appeared unknown to her, and she turned away with « look of repressed pride ana shame. Yoras she could not but observe the earnest gaze of the stranger, ber cheek flushing with conscious reeol- lection, recovered some part of itetormer beauty. and Ewald bed taken toe infanton be knee when Wolfeabub returned. His guest overcame ite horror which alinost impelled tim to throw from him the offs, r.ng O sruthan eo vepased, insending 40 convey into 18 cradle some aid for the unhappy mother, which might suffice 1o comfrt her waae without betraying we giver. He bid» puree of gold within ite Wrapper, and gave it back to Josephine; while the iather, murmunng at such pests, rebuked her slowcukery. Ba Ewald could not eat; and tas.ing the flask to proj #.t the brue tai lanulord, Witucrew to she beu means for hime and Wee seen DO more, (To be Continued.) id MARINE NEWS. - — ee) June 26, 8. rises, 430; &. sets, 7 35; High Water,07 02. AREIVED. 'TEAMSHTPS- Kangaroo, Liverpool vis Queene ue Ss ih B Soucer, Charleston: Thaseehnsatt Pensacolaend Charleston; Washington, Richm and Nerfoik; Themis, (Fr, steam frie.) Martini9% BARKS—Zephyrine, Areceibo; E. Mair, &t. Jagos Arietta, Sagua; Cordelia, New London. BRI 8—Magna Charts, Demarara: Anne ollinc- ton, Cieniueses; Respetio, (Port.) Lisbon; by ¥ Pan- iston, Arrayo; M A Benson, do. biiza, Mazero, Bra- gil; Ni Rio Granae, SCHOONERS —Rebecea 0 Taso, Curaces; Neijleon, Taunton for Philadeiphie; Viranda, dence for Albany; Ani Pr Elizabeth port for Baco; ars Jone. 't ior Bos- n; J F Carver, Rondont Salem; Giee.an, ° out for Boston; Louisa, do do; Forrest King, Ne+ tee Cygnus, Areceibo; DafMeld, Port 3 H kos : Bb » © nn hy Vint ie Rondout for Bosion. SLOOP—Harvest, Corwin. trom Providence, B. 1. BELOW~—One bark and two brigs. ——————— Too Late for Classification. —DALLEY'S GALVANIC HORSE Salve is the most wonderful Horse Vintment ever dise ide if id ie washed ef with s, hr yy avplied, the od and water, It is sup- pignting cats ely the use liniments. Being con, eae ® large tin box, there is no danger of It ‘certain cure for Galle, no matter of how long iM ing, and can be applied while the horse works. A applications wil reduce the worst Swell an filammations, For Cots and isos, Nail- Pricks and Sores, it {s inmilible. Many cases Young Spavio bave been cured with this Ointment, Seratchea in ite worst forme will yield to ite influence, Sitfast, Sand Crack, Quarter Crack Quittor have tn many instances Leen rap.diy by this Baive, Many willesy: “It ie abeurd, no Horse Ointmen: was ever yet made that could doa that t - a above.” True, none before t ia cogia do it, ley's Galvanic Hotee Salve will do end more than claimed for it, Many horses wh: pave bess 1vOn up as useless have been saved by its avency. eee Are tacts, and hundreds of certifica ining hands of the inventor, and epen to the inspection 41\, prove them to be facts, Kemember, all who bave tried it say ite power ia wonderiul, and continue to use it. One trial sasiafy the most doubtful, Only 60 cents a box, For sale by D: ists, Harness Makers and Black thet af Daltni's uegica Pus 2 at the Depot LEY’! ical No, 49 Cedar street, N.Y. A FACT,.—BRIESI'S CELEBRATED AND IMPROVED SUN CHOLEKINE REMEDY is the best and most judicious ever prepai ed for Ens well as ATIVE Ts inte, © Har ase. ye towel Cts iarrhosa, Dysentery, taken in the earl: stops Sickness at the Brons era (particularly when the aleease), and Furging ana Cramps; changes the bid action the mucons membrane; prevents the secretion the tice water fiuid ; prevents, also, the sion of seram trom the bi and con: in CH a uy elias. Th the EER 4 by ‘slmely appli tion of the above exceiient ed, Iti rhe tly ’. see, and will be found s most useful F; 2 y Mode cine, Every one speaks in the highest te of it de: fal power in checking Airs beeyg the Boweles and it Froneeneed by medical men throughous 1 T nited tes the best Remedy ever prepared, many are ractice. sing it in their daily ool ats ite ask tor BRIES Remedy, which low price of 25 cent: ee pe Soush Second Pith Williamabures.. . OF lo Seine Re SALE—HORSE, CART AND WORK J° —Avply si Broome ot, 188 CROTON AQUEDUCT DEPARTMENT, 4 New York, June {ein 1566.—To Lron Founders, — Sealed proposals will be received at this office, Ro- tunda, City Heli Park, until 11 o'clock, a, M. of ‘Loursday, the 28th day of June, 1866, for the supply Of cast iron we er p pes, viz. : 1.800 feet ef cast irom water pipe, W inches internal diameter; 5,000 feet of cast irom water p pe, 1¥ inches internal diameter; 16,000 Jeet of cast irom water pipe, 6 inches interns diameter; 1,000 feet of cast iron water pipe, 4 im chee ipiernal diameter; 42 tons of braneh pipes aud other special castings. Sepera’e bids may be offe ed and will be receivad tor the 2 inch P.pe, of for the 13, 6 and 4 inch pipe, or for the tpeclay caste jo, tui such bid must be ei'her jor tLe whole of th inch pips, or for the whole of all cther Pipe, ot Jor the whioiw of the special castings, Kuch pri must be endorsed ‘ Proposais ior Cast iron Wa es Pipes and Special Castings,” tocether with the Dame of she bidder and date of its offering, Th amount of security requised will be Ten Tious: Doi'ars, pecifications and blank iorms of bids cam ad o@ application at this office, THOS, 81 Fr PUENS, ROBERT L. DARRAGH, A. W, CRAVEN, Crovon Aqseducs Board, 808 OLLAND'S ARABIAN HORSE CURB for oats, galls, biuises, and all sores « noise is @ ean refer you to M. Hewitt, supe, stabien; H. Marsh, snpt, Ad. Ex. Co.'s - Palmer, Sup.. Brooklyn C.K. RK Cole oe; J. Colther, Fi Bergen R. R, Co.'s stables; Marshal Wilkins, Piop. B’way and 4th ave. etoge line; Post & Nichols. Bul.’s Head st:bi s, who have il sent us certirica: mouncine it to be the hes ree cuc@in the ma HOLLAND & CO, 18 ton at. 50 cts. @ hottie; 2h a dazen ie8 YPE MEIAL OR OLD LEAD—500 oo ibe.of the apove wanted, for which the higli. cash price will be paid by C, CRABAK, No, 6] Ann street’ Oo WANTED—A GOOD WHE&LWRIGHT— one who understands cart aud truck work ; ne other need apply at 155 West 18:b et, bet Tih and 8 b aves. 816 ANTED—A BLACKSMMH—ONE AG @usiomed to horseshoeing and sopbin ; Bone ATRICK DO but a sober man need ap; ee P LE, Ke. @, near Taylor 4 illiamebureh, L. 1. 13 10 GOOD FUR LINERS ANIED~ quilters thatca® furnish machines ookiyu, “ap Py ot 4] Frome ot, Br 19