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Mr. Hale offered the following reviution, which ous etopied : eondj*om of the United es etnies Pas asec nets * rigid ‘erament, in order te sustaia the eredit of the and to relieve the reople at the enriieet ‘OM excessive taxation, end whereas is re to believe that in many seervice abuses bave fore eingt ty) AGM @xist in the perperuation of uselers and Anecures, in extravagant sala- fine and allow ia other unnecessary and Wasiefal expenditr®s; therefore Kesoived by we House of Representatives, the fanste That & joint committee be ap- petated, to comist of two members of the Seame and three members of the House, to be styled the Joint Selecs Committee on Retrenchment; that id € seid Comrities be instroeted to inquire into the ex- ? all the branches of 5 en oreses J 0 Tepert whether any to be abolished; whether any and and hew nees of the civil servic ht to be curtailed ; to ait during the be more, ‘The Howse then went into Committee of the ‘Whole on the Btate of the Union, Mr. Kcofield in the chair, amd resumed the consideration of the Tariff Wil, The Conrmittes rove after having disposed of tose than « page of the bill, t. Rousseao o albicatran im crm ta Mug leu Sanderson, the widow ef Col. John P. Rander« son. ate Proves; Marahal Meneral of Missouri, in full for apecial aber and serviees in detecting and ex poring an anived on recy im the loyal § A net the Government, A long report a uppers * . i BS ret rest est, , ve r the ton : ved, That the Postinsster Generel requested to inform the House by virt f wh eole or provision of law the Postuacier at Piles dvlphia bas assessed upon ploy: tex to. 1% per cent. om the anioal salary ot sald employees, and is Proceeding to collect Mr. Ross objected. Mr. Bpaulding from the special commities apo the alleged violation of the privileges of the House ‘by Mr, Rosseau in committing am assault apon Mr. Grinnell, presented @ report accompanied by the teetimeny. ‘The report closes by recommending the adoption of Ae following resolutions : Resolved, That the Hon. Leyell H. Rosseaa, « infitng an soa the Sate of Kentucky, by com ™ an assault on a , & representa perpen of the Hon. o. B pean) spoken in dehate, bas doce & " Bate ly fo as a mewLer of the lsduen” ob'ss hort ‘That the personal reflections made b: Mr. Grinnell, 9 representative of the Btate of lon Yo presence of the House upon the character of Mr, Momeau, & representative from the Biate of Kea: peck, Were in violation of the rulve reguiating de- © and the privileces of ite members foneded the Sud merit the disapproval of the House. poores . Pennybaker, of Ken- fuchy; L. B. Bingsdy, Kentucky, and John D. ourew, by their presence and particips- focveae’ aeennit between ol id Hon. Mr. o bw gl of ita p eres, to be bi eee aE es ‘The majority report is signed by Messrs, Bpeuld- ug, Banks and Thayer, Mr. Raymond presented the minority report, sign- ed by bimsolf and Mr. Hogen, and recommending the adoption of the following resolution : Hon. Lovell FH bi = raved. the pas Ks Ke pot ~ these pak. the te and priviles 6 House. yehlos ee hich he was guiity iv the persoual assault a ’ yet Hou, at b. Urianell, dos words tpotea ia fae reports and testimony were laid on the table « 4d ordered to be printed, Mr. Banks introduced @ bill establishing condi. stone for the admission of the States of Nove Scotia, ew Brunswick, Canada Fast and Canada West, aud for the orgauization of Territorial Governmenw. ‘The bill was read twice and referred . mittee on Foreign Affairs, The first sec ea procties that whenever notice shall be deposited in the De- sereest State that the Governments of (ireas tain Of the provinces have accepted the propo: sitions @ in the seoond section, the President of the United Btates shall publish by proclamation thas the States of Nova Beotia, New Brunewi Japade and Candas West, and the Territories of Bel- jaekatchewam and Colum are constituted ge ods J ond Lerritorios of to Calves wtates, e Jone is on Jal ted States will fessutne the Frovinelal @ t et ee ceoding 6 per cenium interest as joliows : Canada Wea, 000,000; Canada East, $29,000,000; Nova Broth, 98,000.00; New Isrunawick, #1, Ushi: Ive phy nd, , Prince Edwards Island, 6%,- e Wo, The U eiddn P.M, REBEL INHUMANITY. A Negro Burst at the Stake. Avovera, Ga, Jury %,.—The Havannsh Haxatp of this morning says, that « freedman arrested at Meco, forthe murder of # woman in Wilkinson County, was brought back to the scene of the alleged outrage, and after the mutilation of portions of his bedy, he was bound toa tree, surrounded by fagote, oud burued, Mexico: Capture ef Matameras, Etc. GatvasTom, JULY 9,-FLAKe's Buuuarin extra, of Sumday uing, July lst, bas dispatches received st the headquarters of Geo. H.E, Wright, at Gal- yeston, from Gen, Geo, W. Getty, commanding at Brownsvilie, dated Jane 24th, P, M., coutsining the wilowlng Lmportamt news: The right bank of the Kio (irande is now in poe eeesion of the Kepublican torces of the Goverment vf Mexivo, The bastle between Excobeda and Mejia on the 16th Imet. near Carmargo, reau im the total route of the latier, and she capture of the train of mer- chandize, was abandoned b I iota he city of Matamoras capitulated on the 23d to the coumissiouers appointed by Gen, Carvarajela, Mien, Mejia, with the imperial troops, embarking be- tween we reotS aud 42. M., under the prot: o- tion of the United Stmies tax, ‘The most liberal terme wore granted to tho Impernaliats. The city Was given up without bloodshed, piliage @ aud us now under the command ot Gen, Jose de G cia, ‘There was no violation of the neutrality law do, with bis forces, said to number 60 men, entered Matamoras at about ove o'clock on dune 24h, A train, said to contain specie fiom Monterey, ar- rived recently above Mier, under the protection of an Lmperial escort, sud siasied beck jo Monterey under \he awe escort. From Central and Seuth America. The steamer Northern Light brings later news from the Isthmas and South America, The Central American States continue tramquil, There is considerable excitement in Nicarague, owime © Hich gold discoveries, The crops erally throwhout Centeral Ainerica are a iair average. On the Soxth American coast hosimess is exeln brisk since the departure of the mpani- ards, regarding Whose destination wothing is yor we. All the repuDlice ars driving away the Spanish re- aiients, some two loadred of whomcame up to Fad amis op the last steamer, Thy United Staten steamers Wyeck and Buawnee aro at Panama. ‘The cominsuder of the former died at Callao of brain tv'ron the Sistof May. Ihe at Marre will leave Panama tor Ban Francisco on the 284. . The Paname 674% AND HEBA1» publishes the fol- Yow ing list of the disposal of the fleet: The fleet has divided into two Squadrous South Pacific orth Pacific, ‘I'he sloop of war Lackawauna flagship of the North Pacitic squadron, ‘ommmodore i. K, Thateber will come out in ber take d, im room ef Commodore Kodge:s, sno will return home,”’ of men furpished by the State of Ne Zak Gurtg toe sovelien fella bus Lise chart oe pt,00%0 Rews \tomz. Ay Telegraph to the How Tork Bun.) Tus total amount of exports from fen Frao- Maco since January Lat, exceeds $84,000,000, Taxan js @ serious conflict between the Civil Rights Bill and the Louisiens State labor laws. Some $200,000 in gold dust arrrwed at St. Louls from Fort Benton in the |ast three daya. Tas sugar cane jo Louisiana ‘a in fine condition, and ft is estimated that the crop will yield 60,000 bogsheeds. Tua Metropolitan Hotel, on Main street, Cincin- mati, wae damaged by fre yesterday tw the proba- ble amount of $10,000, Tue Commissioner of Indian Affairs received « telegram yesterday morning, date! Fort Laramie, June Mth, announcing that a treaty had been con- cluded with the Bioux and Cheyennes. Tas result of the financial operations of the Treasury daring the last month will show » dim!- Bution of the national debt to the amount of be- tween ten and fifteen millions. Tae base ball match yesterday, between the Athletics and Nationals of Washington, at Philadel- phia, was witnessed by five thousand people, The Athletics made 9% runs and the Nationals ¢ ‘Tue trot for $5,000 between the Boston mare, Mackstone Belle, and the Philadelphia mare, Fan- ny Allen, which came off at the Mystic Park, Boston, yesterday, wae won by the Boston mare, im three straight heats, Time, 22%y ; 200% and 2,20, General Intelligence. (Dy Mati to the Now York fun} Tas Washington capo dent of the Rochester correspon Dunoorar seye that the call for the Philadelphia heeae Convention wae prepared by Secretary ward. Jom H. Hert, « German, of Boston, bas in- vented @ new method of lighting the stress lamps by bergen OLY meaneof which every lamp in the city can Lp simultaneously or singly, et the pleasure of the operator, ‘Tan steamer George Appold touched at Fortress Monroe last week, on her way to Boston, and took in about eighty freed people of both sexes, and of ell ages, Employment tas Leen procure! for thet im various sections of Massachusetts, Uther tnetaliments are to follow. Tas following extract from « letter from Berlin confirms the reports of the appearance of cholera in Prossia: * The cholera bas now broken out in the neighborhood of Herlio. There were three cases yesterday at Frankfort-on-the-Odor, and sixty-five cases within the lest two days in the little town of Arnswalde, The number of deaths ls not mentioned in the papers, As the poor are rer then ever, atatime when work |« scarce, Would not need the congregation of large armies to augravate the LOCAL NEWS, @Ew YORK AND THE VICENTTT. Fourrn or Jury,—Very extensive prepa- fations are being made in this city and vicinity to haves celebration on Wednesday that will be wor- thy of the day. The publie displays of fireworks will be about the same as on former occasions, but there will be much more and larger private exhibi- tions, The military parade will consist of a review of the entire First Division, which will form line aboutT or So'clock, A.M. The line of march will be from Washington Parade (iround ap Waverly Place and University Place to Union Square, where the Mayor and Common Covncil will review the troops, after which the march wil be resumed through 4th Avenue, 244 street, Madison avenue, to Jéth erect and 5th avenue, and thence back to Union Square to be dismissed, Excrsn Marrers—Mone Insesctions axp Mone Axarsrs—Jovor Cuarxe oy Tur BUrREH Count Tatwks Tie Law Consrirrortonar, Ero, ‘The rum war is the absorbing local topic of the day at present, and it will doubtless continue to attract « large share of public attention for some time. Yesterday, 165 injunctions were served on Mr. Acton and the Police Commissioners, &c They included @ mumber of concert saloons and other low places. whieh have been refused licenses, Some deal- ers who pave tsken out licenses have procured in- abling them to sell on Bundays and after Junctions midnignt. The sotal namber of injunctio thas a te qbout sue Capt. Foity, ot the cinet, in ne report yesterday ste wenly low drinking places, the resorts of thieves, tasul bh Pre urgiars and blackeuards, were open in his precinct on Bunday under Cerdoro's injunctions, and he adds that, though the precinct was comparatively quiet there were more arrests made for intoxieation and sondiye) jhan om avy previous Sabbath y. The Captain winds up uls the rumseliers inottio—" Vive la Libers disorder sinee the. lst report wi tel" © Vive la Rum! ‘THA OUPEEME COURT DIFFERS WITH CARDOZO. At the opening of the Supreme Court, Chambers, yesterday, an application was :uade to Justice Clerke for an injuaction against the Board of Health, the Commissioners of Police, and others, of a similar cberecter to those already granted in the Court of Common Pleas, Mr, Justioe Clerke stated that. trem such cursory examination as be bad wade of the law itseemed to Lim to be constitutional, and he should Dot therefore at present crant an injunction, though he would of course give an order to show cause, if sequired, but without any injunction im the meaa- It is reported that two other Judges of this time, Court have expressed themselves in similar terms, Not thus was the decision of Kecorder Hackett at He sustained tne de- murrer to the jndictmeute bought before him, and He is of opinion the Court of General sessions. discharged the accused parties. that the law is in conflict with the Hillof Rights, IUDGE CARDOLO AND THE LIQUOR DKALERA, In accordance with the suggestions made on Fri- day, the counsel for the Liquor Dealers yesterday selected the case of Jeremiah lriscoll vs, Jackson 8. Schultz, to test the question of the application of Judge Cardozo's decision to those who have not taken out @ ligense under the aer, ‘The com; tional, and has been se Property, invested in his business, is about $5,000; that he has beea arrested and his place of bus ness closed ; that he is liable to repeated arrests, and is ceprived of his property and liberty without due pro cuss of jaw, and that aa ection of trespass will pol be an adequase remedy, The affidavit of Mr, Behulix sete up that the act is constitutional, and cenies that the plamtiff bas been deprived of his righis or privileges without due uthority of law, or that an wotion for damages would 3 su adequate remedy, or that there is any irrop- erable injury beveral affidavits were read showing that the praciubmens kept by th li t was of the kept open on Sundays, Mr. ‘Tracey tor the Hoard, He stated that the Uff was not only act of 15.0, allof which provide thas no per- deel liquor on any day without a licence, Suoday with « Heen i said: T or o this ipjumction, they must FP rclse act of 1866, bak the the act of IsST, whien has not be the revised statute What be tection from the a Tects the police (o m Mr. Mchoon replie a, claiming that the police bad tod umder the of io$7 oF 1500, bus the new ae Attere erable discussion the Court took the papora, reserving its decision, AREESTS YESTERDAY ‘The following-uamwed liquor dealers were arraigns od before Justice Dowling, at the Tombs, yesterday, eu charges of having violated the Excise Law, They were held in $100 bail each, Wm. Kohleneamp, No. 1! 2 Framklin ; Fred, Mars, 476 Pear th Centre Otto Burger, Jacob Schultz, 243 Cente; Morgan ter Beats, weeney, 24 City Hall place, Justice Dodge, at Jetlerson Market. beld the fol- lowing-mamed dealers in $100 each : Metthias Geoamallian = First aw Aueusine Mar the third cegree, State @rand larceny that Aint sets ous thas the law is ancenstiin. 4 that the plamiufts en addressed the ing the act of 1566, buy ihe law of 1567 and the —- Broad way ; Jobn Daley, 433 jompeou The fel\owiug-mamed were arraigned before Jus tlee Bhandiey, at Eesex Market, aud held in iw bail each Joba Lawer, 116 Ludlow; Louw Gaboder, 18 Lad- low ; John Worthwim, 166 Orenard; Futrick Key- Bolds, 15 Moros, In the Court of General Sessions’ yesterday, the following prisoners wore sentenced : Charles Phillipe whe pieeded gullty to burelary ia risoo 6 yea. Keunodsy, + Bale Prison & years Roberts end Nottie Brown, convieied of grand iarceny, were senteuced to State Prison for 6 years euch MEETING OF LIQUOR DEALERS, A apects! meeting of the N, Y. City and County Liquor Dealers’ Society wae held last evening at | Mr. Thomas their rooms, Masonic Hall, 18th stree: Cassin in the chair, and Mr. Peter Me( retary. Inorder to permit those who b sued oot iy * from being a formes ef eff re issued compia: mitted w the Judge before whom the pariy ts brought. Detween and initiation $2,925 received curing the evening The Treasarer not meade hie report, but the amount in band is THe Geeat LATERNATIONAL SCULLING Race between H, Kelley, champion of Kagiand, tod Hamiil, champion of America, takes place today over the River Tyne, Newcsstie, England, for $9.00, Both men, at inst tc- counts, were well and In excelieat condition, but betiing was at @ standstill, 6 to 4 being offered on Kelley, with bot few takers. The London rportes are very anxious to diseover Hamili's time,” but as yet without success, The American's pluck in crossing the water to meat the English-orn is recog: wired and highly appreciated. The match ie creat ing considerable excitement in the eperting circles of this city, and many hoavy wagers are depending Opon the result of the contest, CHoLera.—-The bulletin posted at the Head- quarters ef Board of Health yesterday stated that there was no cholera in the city and that the public health is good, but notwithstanding this report two cases were reported by telearaph yester- day afternoon, John Knit, of 43 Sullivan treet, and James Kelinity, of 61 Thompson street. Both patients were promptly visited by Ur. Sverl: who eipegesa tly telegraphed lor assistance and disin- tans, QUARANTINE MAaTTeRs.—PERMANENT I~ domoTION GnanTeD.—Jaet es the Board of Health had nearly completed their arrangements and im Provemente at Seguin's Point, for the accommods- tion of healthy passongers arriving here by cholere ships, their efforts are interfered with by the de cision of Juige Barnard of the Bupreme Court,ia the matter of Henry HM. Seguin and others asi P. Schultz and others, asking for @ perm Junetion to restrain the Hoard of Health f: ng the Point for the purposes of Quarantine, as inten ed, The Jadge quoie: he Act es tablishing Quarantine in Bay, which for- bide the oveupation or use of ap reof “ Staten Island, Long Islaud or Coney Islan for Qoaranw: Ai poses, save for residence and ollices, ew., fort Bieaith Officer, and tor the burial oi ihe dead on the laud owned by the State at Seguin’s Point, Further than this, the Heard of peel’, it le declared, cannot \ iy the Court, there.ore, gra * perma. nooks junction against the Beard. ‘This will stop any further improvements for the present. and will ive the revenue cotter Cuyahoga and the Police s floliday, ‘The lwoprovements would be compiewd in a few days more, Suppen Drata oy aN Orricer,—Chaun- cey K, Jump, an officer attached to the 19th Pre- einet, died suddenly, at 763 Third avenue, of con- smption, en Sunday night. Le leaves many friends, end was much esteemed as an efficient officer, Sr, Joun’s Coiteor, ForpdaM—ANNCAL Commescrvant. The Twenty-First Annual Com- mencement of this College, which is under the sue perintendance of the Jesuit Fathers, was held yea: terday on the grounds in front of the College. A handsome platform was erected which was adorned with American flags, with # view of the Hudson Palisades im ihe background, The Most Rey. Arch- bishop MeClosky was upon the platform in company with a large number of prominent clergymen and citizens, There wasalso avery numerous audience of ladies and gontiemen. After the overture (Le Cheval de Bronze) by the band, Mr, Edward C.Monk, delivered the opeulng dis- course, entitled “Fortune's Changes.” The address was listened to with much attention, Mr, William X, Poland, delivered the next addiess. om “Social Disunion.” It was a neat composition, but it lacked force {a /is manner of very. “Progress,"’ by Mr, Leopold Lafiamme, was to have been the ext ore tion, but the young gentleman had met with an ac- eident by whic. 2 caries pone oe jeekee, oo the next speaker was r. cuelius J, O'Donnell, w delivered a beautitul dis- course op ‘Military Glory,” and frequently app'austed daring the delivery Daniel ©. Dy ioe was the pext apo: a bis theme the subject, * Religion i Bi : The sulject was weil concel and the author, if he hao bees preceesed of @ better delivery. would have carried all beiore bim, Mr. Wm, O'Byrne deliver. ed the closing address, entitie , * National Great and coucluded by delivering the Valediciory, jo whieh he made a beautifully poetic ailurion to “Home,” and applied it to the parting which was then to take place between the yraduates and their instructors, The Address and Valediciory was woil written, but the de ivery of the orator was not ex- actly all thas it should be, ihe wand concinded with “ The Mountain Home Bong," from the opere of * Willian Teil," which wae certaialy most the orracion. A large numberof pre- hen disiribated, the recipients being warmly spaced as thelr uamos were cailed, | medal for the best biographical es:ay was awarded to ,] Byrne; yext iv merit, Eiward ©, Monk ; ‘hiernando Uortez ;" donor for tae pres m MeCloekey, A:ch- "s lnedal Was eiven : A.M., lor superior success in (he post course, The filet premiun ou the Bn, lish course was exiisordimarily enough, taken by ®young Cudan, Juilan K, Kua. Bub the most conspicuous in carry iug away (he Louoré wase young gentionan named Igne tius schianus,whe carrned away the firs, premiums io the Second Uraumar Class, a@ foilows :—\’roticiency, Appucation, Latin Composition, Greek, Engi » history and Geography, and the second im French, ed being the first, and im Arithme: > being the ret, In tuie class Charlies jor Win, W. Leinnd, ot the Meiro- #0 bore way many honors, The tol ot honor bowing examlt Aummer, Cmts metry N. Sanders, on the woole of Algebra; ena kt tm Frost, on Sallus atalnue, S.ver tuedale wore Awarced as iolows eto: te, Joseph is, Aiyau, for proticiency ; Hedes Lettres, Louis Krawer, ler proticieucy ; (aesica, Louie K. Fitz, proucieucy’ ‘Tbe Presiseut, Key. Win, Moylaa, 5. J., then con fer fea she degree of A.M. on seven gradua‘es, amon, them from (his vVicimiy, Andrew A. Lynck an ‘Thomas Bracken, bow ¢f Brooklyn, lL. 1. ibe de- free ot A.M. was conierned on 14 graduates, alnoug them Corsesius J. O'Dounell and ‘Danie ©. Byrne, both of Brooklyn, L. 1. Wm, &. Brady and Jawes Muclin, of shies city, aud Joseph ai, Mayne, of bord. ham, N.Y, Hon, Richard O'Gorman, L. L. D,, Coun- eel bo the Col poration of this City and Couuty, then widreseed ihe grauuates in elequent and impressive lauguage in coucitsion, he recommended them to be true to their religlon—so be fair, honorable aud Just io all tue@ir dealings, and ghey would bave the pride of an unstained hears. Les them, he said, be tue to this gress republic,and if it asked their money or their lives, Jet tuem give them freely, tor it was worth al. 4 thems go outes true Chiistians—as true Catholics sud true gentiemen, and they would never 1 hie would say “love themeclves lass.” d tear Dot, ley all she ends tuou almoss at ri a truth’s, thea if yeu * ihe exercises bere conciuded, aad it was generally beueved that the Arebbisbop would & tew words, but His tirace simply bowed and setued, The Bex reporter, in commen WIth Ouer menobers of kue press, would thaus Air, Jobn A. lreauor, 8.d4 Asslesaus Lisci- Punarian, lor the Riad wenpes ip whica be furuish- e@ bib with faciiiies ghu iutormeation, Newsraver ENrenprwe.—The Covaier pes Etat Unis, the French organ of this city, be- gine ite thirty eighth year by enlarging {ts size to sixteen peges—each page of which is filled with in- teresting foreign and local intelligence and news of the day, INTERESTING SCHOOL EXERcIsrs,—A very interesting woeting of the Trustees and friends of Public Sehoo! No, 19, 17th Ward (East 14th street) mw vesarday in the ashoolroom, the accasion being the ‘tion of certificates of gr te genes number of young ladies school. be exercises were of th» usual kind, as rveding. Te itation, sing! ete, Miss Price received meri! ¢4 praise for Ler istinctness of utterance in read- ing and ber admirable atyie of elucation, Addrers- es were made by Commesioner Miller, Baperin- fendent Randall, and Mr. (ierard, complimenting the Principal, Mise Carrie Hazeltine, aad the young of ereduates, The cocasion was a very pleasant City GovVERNMENT—DBoarp of ALDFRWEN ~Tar Crry Paison—Tae New Post Orrica Site— Tue Winestxo or Fiera Avenos, Ero., Ero The Boaid met at 2 o'clock on Monday afternoon, the President, Mr. Brice, iu the chair, A commun'eation was received from the Mayor enclosing & presentment of the rand Jury as to the inadequacy of the present City Prison for the accom- modation of prisomers therein confined. Referred to ail Committee. A report received from the J ins Coumm ittee, sender in) ive tor the new Post ie, Bud recoto mending adoption of the reso- from the Conmis re of tue Sinking Fuad, 16 te i Gove peut the ewer pars of toe City tial Park ae @ fost Uttice site, for the sum of $50,000, Laid ov A report was received from the Committee on Wideaing Fifth Avenue, about threes be in abounding with rhetorica fouri r essm and itaiica, and in ne a Pifth avenue ere character.zed ing lees, and very fond — of ¢ hing on the fights of the city ‘They recommend that the property hoigers, Lbeiow 55th street, be allowed to retain whe ce in fron‘ of their valldings, now occupied by « area War éc., on payment of @ Certain stipend he Corpe tion; but that th the aven above bb. Tia to the ort nal live very uo all the Corporation papers. ad resovution by Aldermen Norton property owners on (he Sih av tehall be coutirmed in ¢ ation to oecup pe, alley ways, dc, saying a pend to the Corporation, was laid over aod ordered to ce printed iv the mainutes, Adjourned to Friday next. Boann or Cocnctmes—Tak Ratinoan [Tracks In 1260 Sreerr.—The Board met at 2 o'clock you terday afternoon, the President, J. Wilson Green, inthe chair, A remonatrance wae received from the property owners on 125ch street agaivest the jaying of railroad tracks in that street, Ordered on fle, A communication w 8 received from the Mayor, endormng @ communication trom the (rand Jury, urging a0 increase of sceommodations for the prison- ess confined in the Tombs, Ordered on file The Board adopted the resoiution acceptin, vitation from Maj, ( ford, t the M and Common Council ven marchiag salut) from she Fires Division N Y.5.N +, at Union Square on the Fourth ot July, Adjourned until Friday went, County GoversMent—Boarp or Scrrn- visons—Taxxs FoR 1566—[ncumage of BaLant The Board met at 2 o'clock P.M, on Monday President, Mr. Smith, in the cba'r, A communication was received from the Comp- troller, srpneen Ere © teatemant of the amount re- quired to be raised by tex, for S:sve, County and Olty purposes respectively, for the year 166. Ke ferrea to the Committee Annual Taxes, ito increase the salary Medford, Assistant District At per auoum to 95,000 per aunum, Keferred to the Committee on Salaries and Offices, Adjourned to Tuesday, July lvih, Poutor IntetiigENce.— 4 ttempt ot Wi/e Murder. —Charies Miller, living at 120 Greene street, on Sun day night attempted to kill hie wife, whois known as Maggie Smith. The woman was stabbed in the peck andarm, but wasnot dangerously injured, Muller ewaped, A Young Pickpocket.—Charles Wright, a hopefal youth aged 15 years, was arresied at Harlem Bridge, oo Suaday, while in the act ef picking the pocket of Mrs. Nate, of 200 Mulberry street, es abe was riding ina Third Avenue car, Justice Kelly committed the prisoner for trial, False Pretencea.—Officer Bennett, of the Tombs Police Court, yesterday arrested A. Soria, alias George Augustus Supp, om a charge of talee preten- ces, preferred by Chas. Trumper, of 161 West Forty hth etr ‘The complainant firet of March, the scensed obte fie being iu search of employme who consented to take him into ft on acconns. The the complainant re- ceived noi nd for #40 and $lvuk No ieiurn has been and Mr. Trumper has not been re- ceived int Ip. ‘Lue secured, who kevpe aa * employ corner of ark and Chathem reots, was heid for examination, Brooklyn, Tus Navy Yarp, — Some four hundrod workmen, employed In the Navy Yard, were dis ebarged on Saturday last, in accordance with orders from the Navy Department, Atuong those sent adrift are: 52 jomers, 81 carpenters, 48 eailmakors, 84 blacksmiths and helpors, j4 saw mill men, e , ete. including caulkers, painte re aod others, The steamer L y and will gotoseaon Batu steamer Rhode Island will sail the Maciawaske 's in comumiissivn, and wil fiv The Peuss Lost CuiLpren RestoreD.—The total num- ber of children found and restored to their parente by the Police, during the mouth of Juve, wae one hundred and ninety, Tue Krvos Counry Assrmaiy Disrnicrs. ~The Board of Supervisors met yesterday afternoon and confirmed the D s of the Asewbly, as ar ranged at the previous meeting, Tur Excise Law ww ine Scerreme Court ov Kisas County-No Rom Jupae ix iis Co . veral applications wore made yesterday in the Supreme Court before Judve (Gilbert, to restrain the police from interfering with liquor dealers frou sell- ing on Sunday and atier 12 o'clock at night Judge declined to gra 2 injnnetion on an ¢z parte ssid he w aiy to grant the cider to show cause, iswill thus be seea thar imionctions © not ev easily to be obtained on this side of the river, Dearns’ HARvest,—The total number of deaths in thie city last week was 15%, of which Tl re under | year of age, The principal diseases re—Consumption, 17; disease of brain, 10; convul- slovs, 3) Olers infantuin, Lo; typhus lever and ona Testuus, 7 each; pnoumonia,5; debility, 6; sun-etroke, T; Iutermitsens fe &; bronchitiqg §; meas 33 ‘ ver, 7; coup, 3, &e, Natives of and, 25; Germany, li; Eugiand, 0; Osuer countries, Ly, MARINE NEWS, July S. 8. rises, 432; 8, sets, Migh Water, 19 09 CLEARED, STEAMSHIP —rtorace L, Francis, New Haven. BUIP-—Mobdile, (Brem.) Wolting, St. Jobn, N. B, BAKK— Homeward Bouad, Gilmore, T. Island, BRIG—Emlly Forbes, Ashford, Boston, ARRIVED. BTRAMSTIIPSMerrimac, Bremen; City of Bos ton, Liverpool and Queenstown; Monte Jeans; Norihern Light, Arpiowall: B burg: Hunter, Wilmington, NC: H, Livin vannab; Saratoga, Kichtinondand Norfolk, V marie, do; Moneksa, Cuarieston; Bremen, F Lackawanna, Virginia; Eien s ‘Terry, City of Dublin, Liverpool; Virgo, ayanuah, BHIPS —Ladoga, San Francisco; Diligentia, Sin- gapore, BARKS~-Pallas, Belize,, Hon; Toseana, N Orleans, A. bE. Garden, Sagua; Limerick Lass, Kermedios, BRLGK—Mystery, Bermuta; Deiop.a, Arrc R; Leonard Meyers, Neuvitas; Breeze, Arroyo, P. Ry Crimea, Sagua; Belle,Cardenas; Eugenia, Aniovo; P, K; Deropea, Arroyo, P. K, BCHOONERS— Najed Queen, N. Orleans . C ine, (i L Julia Baker, Fi ; gE » Pla; C Peadiwa, savannah; fade Ban Abaco: > Btaimard, Portiand, Ct; Phoebe, Bar, ; Aun L Lewis, New Londo Easte n Belle, Baugor jor Philadelphia: L, Fal Glace Bey; T A Falconer, Rondous for Pawiue John Henry, Kondout for Bridgeport; J 8 ‘Ler: lo Rondout for New Bedford: D Davideun, Kondout ior Newport; Mary emily, Elizabesbport tor 5. i AL Terry, Aibauy for New Bediord; Cosmus, Union, do; Messenger, do; Gilberts Be: James Barrett, Povideuce; Entire, d Rondout for Providence; E. K. Kirk, Rockland; J, Lwnthall, Virgi aa dm Helaa Mat, Ueorgatowa; har Too Late for Classifitation. ———__ intestate 2 A #UELIC MEETING OF THE ¥ en's FLM.T. A.B. '» No. York, will be beld at thetr ia Th rd “st and 60th ste, this, Toesday eve, at 7% Pe. fe ing by Mr, Geo, Plackett. Singing TL As o regular quarterly meeting hs Rowing me ere duly elected tor the cosulng erm Prony Jo seph T. Meehan; V. Pres, Patrick J. Lessa, Bos, Sec., Michael Lawler; Vorresponding Bee. Cryan; Financial Sec. Michael Conae; Trees, Trea, Sullivan; Marshal, P tries Waeth WK he dhe Poumey, JOSEPH T,MEBHAN Pes, P. LUCAS, V.P. MICHAEL LAWLER, Kec, See. —DALLEY'S GALVANIC HORSE Salve the most wenderful Horse Ointment ever covered, is is very Uy applied, and ie washed off with a fi soap aod water. It soup planting euticely the use of liniments, Being oa | in @ large tin bos, thee is no dangey teaking, itis e certain cure for Galle, no matter of how standing, and cao be appiled while the horee A few applications wil reduce the worst #wellin and Intlame . For Cuts aod Bruises, Ni Pricks and it is intmilible, Many cases Young Spavin have been cured with this Ointment, Seratches in ite worst forme will yield to ite mag influence, Sitfast, Sand Crack, Qaarter Crack Quittor have in many instances been rapidly by this Salve, Many wileay: “Tt inabeard, no Horse Ointm i4@ that could do ail thas is sta was ever ret t True, pone before this could do it, but Dale Venic tore Selve will do all and more tha is claimed for it, Many horses which have bees piven Up as ureless have boen saved by its one are fects, aud hundreds of certificates iso jacks. sber, all who Mave tried it aay tts power » and continue tw uee it. One trial val biful. Only 00 cents a box iata, Mfarmess Makers and . ) OF CAD Le Obtained by the domen or single bea Dep f DALL y's Magica: Pain Kxtrenser, ee NYY, MOWE HE ONLY SiuLP. CLINE, 4 me O & Machine embraeli CREATES IMPROVEMENTS than any ses ere public, “articwlar alien cion has been paid to the mead the Pa.mer in the construction of the A MOWER, to wake it an JHE VERY BEST MACHINE IN USB. There are numbers ot Machines that do comparatively fauitiess, and yet there are ences that are creatly annoying to the ove them the Breqasnt necessity of olling the and more part wow the crank-pin, or pitman which, it neglected, (as it is very to be.) cutting the journals or box in pe) jury to apy machine, The AM RICAN Mo ane the wilewing features of excelleuce: The BEARINGS OF THE AMERICAN 4 well as the CRANK-PIN, are all SELP-L| | 1G, and Wry NO OIL, He outer end of the Finger Bar will drop lowes and litt higher than that of any other Mower, te the Finger Har from « declining net : rane Se ote gd shoe, ¢ Vinger ar can talsed higher, to hae § obstacles, by me of the hand lever, ‘han tbat any other jointe Machine. The Frame between the Driving Whee's will over higher obstructions than the e of any Mower ‘The operator has @ greater control over Fingea and Kotfe Bare than +4 has of any other Petros Fehe Finger Bar will econtorm to amore uneven sur sac than thatof axy orig Machine, whieh is ong Of The MOST IMPORTANT fontures in a perfect Mower. Father wheel operates the Cotter Bar, indepeuds ently of the other, aud in turning, either way, th kutves are kept iu rapid motion, b frame w! draw hes veul the Dratt is from the front of the ip on jt ereet advantages over those that ne pole, IT HAS AM RABY SPRING AKAT FOR THE DRIV! It backs out of gear, and can be thrown in eaten gear when in motion, 1t has folding Bar, and ean be folded without die connecting (he Pitman, It is ot LIGHT DRAFT, end bas no precerrmig SLDE RAPT, It in more simple and pertect in ite const: and has more strength, with ligh’ and be 8 pe cerens lightness combined, thad { cannot upset, dety contradiction to the above, and invite the scrutiny of ALL who are in oy wey interested In the Farming interest (o exawine thie vf Cole Sdent of elrepurovaln ne ne nowen feeling Shafts or bills « Ww eh iwith Machines foroue bores, hed M VAN ANDEN, s 400 Mam Street, 68 Poughkeepele, N.Y. a aoeaeees a? A PACT,.—BRIES1 EBRATED AND IM EROeE SUN CHOLEKINE REMEDY ie the best and most judicious ever prepared for Es ularuse, Tt isa CURE as woll as PREVENTIV, Tharrhaa, Dyrentery, Bowel Complaints, c era (particularly when taken in the early stage the disease), and stops Sickness at the B: Purging and Cramps; changes the morbid act the mucous inewbrame: prevents the ee the rice water thuid ; nts, also, the sj om of serum from the b ) congestion on the and Brain, end consequently calla . Therd chose are produce: ERA b @ timely thon of the shove ex t Remedy, It ae. and wil be found most useful Panty ot eine, F very one speaks in the highest terms of its de. ful power in checking Rip parse of the Bowelag a ud it ia pronounced by medical men through: nited States the best Remedy ever pretarek dell many are using it in thy ir daily practice, Bo sure to ask tor BRIEST’S Remedy, whieb fold at the low price of 25 cents per bottle. feet, Pouth Second ot,, Williameburgh, 10) — er Fo ND IN 62D STREET AND 4TH AVK Mooday, July 2d, a ight brown colored cow, wi brase tops on her horns. The owner can have b uy Frying, czpenses sud proving property. Call at WY CRU mMYS', veswoou Od and Od ais, and ay ave. sie Fe ROOKLYN, JULY FIRST, hore, ‘The owner can have bum by provia Property and paying expenses. Inquire at the Eriy 160 basin Dry Does, South Brooklyn, HOLLAND'S ARABIAN HORSE CURM for cuts, galls, bruises, and all sores a horse ip Hable to hav © eau reter you to M. 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