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Sagnsannsnsatineanenmnsteestgniatttiphies «ten of brain : isiredaend there tent cane "of sidbneas Ox bound of nay S the vessels trbecretine: D. H. Bisset, Depaiy Meath Officer, ‘Px-Poerwasten Fowter—A Noute Pros, ~I8 necordance with instrucwne trem Washington. CB. Distriet Attorney Oeertnay entered « nolls Broa. in the casqeef Isaac ¥. Fowler, ex-Postmaster of thi A econ: Soialcation’ Vader tiie kstion Mr 'Rewine iat ice ane to * thie Hie onid thet in 1860 . au “ ‘he ont Tae Deravctia Frexcn Casnuen— Fis Esoare yom rae Dervry U. 8. Mansnat— How Sebed Acvomrt 1siren—Sarea Lamirande, the cashier, who is charged with absconding vith @ Sarge éum of money belonging to the Bank of made bis escape Tuesday, as reported, from the custody of the U. 8. Marshal. The French Geverament are trying to get possession of Lam: trande De La SALue Insritore—The annual ex- emination of the students of this excellent estab- Vebment having commenced yesterday a1 2 o'clock, P.M. The pupils of the ist and 94 intermediate, ‘the Ist ahd 24 Commercial, and the ist and 24 ie were examined in Catechism, Metory, 7. Grammar, German, Arithme te, Algebra. etc, and showed reat proficiency, J mp FF Monk Moraga wk and J.B. Fisher, F. Walsh and M. J, O'Neill, ¥ k ; = band of the Inatitute, consisting of $8 some fine pieces, end th ve, adzetre ol. fared mY cholr 0 whole wes und tor the direc- . Director U aided by Bro. Inspec . The exercises wil! be continued tc day end a8 9, P. ie couneed tar id ft To vy Sr. Franers Xavrens’ Coutrce Commence. MENT.The Sixteenth Annual Commencement of “the above College took place last evening,in the Lec- tore Room of the College, in presence of © large au- . F. MeNierney, and many ot e: y others. opened with an overt: delivered a discourse’ ane oy freresae nord ster ete Cathol e” Queen 5 Anmericam dacovery.” Ths isecate Su cea was rewarded with enthusiastic applause, Pie aaa meta Pins wih & discourse waitied OTe Christies 4 ceantalivored by Mr. T. J. Campbell. ‘The Fin hein, and handied fe a eee deli feeling . Professor, Lc ifere then sang sang entitied *Cuin,” by Vogel, in liiitu, and ve Yatuly epplauded, and unanimously encored, wien Re Mae another tong in French The sates Ore mwas deliver: by Me. J. E. Cah A. his subject being * Tistian Phi! ro” 3 wer ‘os, and was deservedly ap- AItOF the overture to “Massaniello.” by the or eb the y took fows' Post Graduate ase. anseonn veh Cabalan, A. B.; in » A. B. Graduating Clase— urat sliver medal (Bviden of — i Bext in merits Homey P Bester, tested 3 written Becend lver medal (ental Philosophy )—Joseph F, rat in meaite see tv Casey. Third iver et w aT SJ T. Casey; next ‘ merit, Jemaph ¥. wy 8. Mgtes were also as follows: Rhetoite bys Lettres T. Sloan all tor Bic Mer A. ina . bee: . B., Henry M, - ca Saeopn ¥r as tach fries ae Campbell, Kaward F. 4 was then deliver X ie! address, thes Proficiency ecceptunas igo ceaclaced, “The tudes wil recom: studies will recom- Croton Aquenvucr Derartwent—Awarn or Conrsacts.—At eleven o'clock on Thuraday morning the Croten Aqueduct Board opened propo- oals and wwarded contracts for the following jobs: acer pcm ta eh Broly "at bd udsuo ak tines ween Hu stree tracts aw! to B.F. Brady, at 68 0s peer | Moot; time, 19 days, bewer im Christie etree, between and Broome streets: con: track awarded to B. F. Brody. 06 3 ie per liveal fout ; at A ar Sewer in ratte otreet, betw udeou sT.CK eti@@is: contract awaraed to B. Fs +» @6$4 per lineal foo1; time. 19 days, Bew- oe Way, Leiween 46s and 49h ry diay sad Bin streets between Tih su Bit ore Ques; owaru Keumonu per lines! iooy; time, 160" dare. ewer in he obD streeis : contract 16 per lineal toot; Dian, et $440 per lives toot: time, #0 days, Hen pixth sreene, baluges, $vtb and otreets: awarce . ” ort amen is dere’ uly, Jt, ab 64 per lineal Rescuzrpy From Drownixo.—The yacht fone sailed from Gowanus for Bandy Hook at 8 Wolock on Tuesday night, with five men om beard, HR five miles from Bandy Hook at 19 vo. McD CluUDg to Lhe sives of (be Loat unt! §s o'cuock im the mourning, when they were aaece & pve WibR ® fisting pariy on ie ‘biands. ‘the party cousis ed of hye Bt. Johe, Hunt and WwW, 4 Canny AccipentaLLy Porsoxep,—Cor- eer Nauidaan nel. an inquest upon the body o% Charles Lyach, 4 years of age, who was killed py ae sidemtally Srating ® quantity of cuncentrated lye, the father of ths child obtained the poi puspo o¢ bathing score, fy as ou tinea ou 8 sty wala some vi the lye. Gevne Daina pT | ey #(en ensued irom Convu.s,, ih Waal doth euros ons, His parenis reside at 4 irom ibe “ falling « fiance of lear TA i na De: un Th Swi Bd aveanee,” Decgased wes BT masrtegiinen A Boy Drownep.—Solomon Bishneski, 12 foot of Caris- hile pla: the pier, Lah ia Widest rh ecvtally ipto ‘owned, tf wo AER eee bee sD pghe f sewers it fire orcurred about 3 oc! NO. 40 Goiumbie surest, caused by children so with Ore-crackers A. M., tho residence of Herman Threme, 64 choles street, EB Damage trifiing...... Ho nce of James Burchard, 110 Whipple . 00) 12.20 the residence of $300" and. bout the ‘a h f : al the same time, 4! di James Winnern, 200 South Fi *, took fire and was damaged gine Vomspaaies i and 1. created considerable stir by men finsliy clubbed them into a quiet tate. oh tae.. the display of tireworks on Fors Green Wanp—Tunre Carcoaey SnotT—Deatn oF Onn oF Taem—Tor Ornens Not Exrecten to Recovan.— A most reckless wse of fire-arms, by which three bors were shot, occurred in the 16th Ward about 8 o'clock y@sterday morning. The following particn- jars of named, a German named Wilhelm Volts, a palier by trade, 23 years of age, residing at the corner of fabeion and Ewen streets, took a musket loaded with ai ho were piayi motive actus ana told ver were extreme corner w! Bis armas id legs: his recover parents resice at 1% t Agee be morning. could to body cf the boy Richard Lehman of testimony was taken, which proved conclusively that the shooting was done by Voltz, but there was BO evidence as to the motive. jury returned @ vercict in accordance with the ev:- Sury, ‘The jury. ie saved that is was accidental, Maupbia and Cha eare pisee by the same inan, remain in @ precarious rine McCann, residing was sccidevtally shot by her grand-dauehter, grea years of age, at an early hour yesterdsy morn- load discharged and the head, causing death within twe hours. Deceased was 50 yoars of age, Tuesday night the stable attached to Decevie’s Tope- walk, situated on the Johnson street Plank Road, E. perty royed. Brooklyn. Tar Forrtn im Brooxiys.—The Foorth ‘was celebrated with the ornal display of flags, explo- sion of fireworks, &e. The City Hall was finely decorated, as were also a nomber of other buildings, both public and private. There was no militery pe- rade, and in consequence of the rain there wes no display of fireworks in the evening. Inthe Eastern Distriet, the great feature of the day was the proces sion and festival of the Union Educational Society connected with Bt. Mary's Choreh FIBER ANT ACCIDENTS, While firing @ saints in the morning Mr. Faw. Mo- Tanghlin, of Co, F, 70th Regt., was severely injured by the premator losion ofa cannon he was assirt- ing fn firing. aa taken to the City Hoepital About 10 o’ciook A. M., the root of No. 40 Adelphi street on fire by crackers, The honse is oc cupied r. Shader and Mr. Crawford Douglass RS Joma arnoun's to about $100—no ingurence cottene bonse of Mr. Robert Jyle. in Madison street, near Marcy avenue, was destroyed by firs, a? leo the stable and onthuildings owned by C: A.W ofthe 44th Precinct police. t #2,000. The damage sustained br fe sbont ents red, Abont 5 * fire broke out in the stab ¢ of Henry Newman, in Cariton avenue, near Myrtie avenue. The building wes destroved, together with a horse belomal r. Wm. James, for- ne. saved several horses, of bu ow fe. The property of Mesers. rick Dolan, Philip Anr. FE. Haley and others, was considerably damaged. ‘Ibe residence of Mrr ED. Cooper, 118 Carlton avenue, was nearly destroyed he lower part was cecupied by Mr. A. Wadleleh ne furniture of both families wae ruined. Loss, $5,000; inured for $2,500 in the Atlantic snd Cont pental Cos e stable wae owned py Mr. Wm. Gilmore Insured. About 10H ¢'sioek, A.M. 8 fire broke ont in a one story frame bulldiog in Bal tie stieet, near Franklin avi owned and o a+ ed by ok McKnight. The wite went to New ork, an hed the chiidre: Cn gated two and fonr years, in « room The eldest put straw in the stove and caused the file They escaped through the window. The loss on property amouns to $2,000. --The farm house occupled by Simon Denyse, owned by Mr. Wm. Bennett. was about 4 o'clock, P.M. Loss, #2,800 on building, and $800 on furniture. Partially ineured About @ o'clock, P. M4 a file occurred in Mr. Deceyee's rope- walk, on the Johnson street plank road. The build- tng wee destroyed, Loss on building and machinery, $2,500; on stock. be onging to Da: on machinery o@ storsge, bel Less, 2800, An adjoning of horves and a mule, gamed John Howard, 160 jostrand avenue, shot hi accidentally with a tol. The charge emtered h the effects this morning at 3 o'clock The Eindling wood iactory ef Kernan & Kiliott, in Kent, avenue, wes destroyed by fire about 6 «, yesterday. eatioyed by fire Hie, containing @ span atioyed Ameo im Lafayette, near Loes, $1,700; no Damage alight At 10,60 D,, took fire from the use of firecrackers, Just previous to the later, fire and was sligh ly damaged ..At thew Buncas'le, 32 btage damaged the amount of street, fire and $150 the afternoon En- Du ot pitched battles, Capi. Wogiom and his in consequence of the rain on the evenine of the wes postponed until Saturday evening. Hoenipte AFFAIR IN THE SixXTEENTH affair have been obtained: At the hour hot, and, standing at the ite eontenta into» er on the opposite corner. the man is unknown, He could entertained no malice against the children—he w the m was loaded, as he had been so by parties in the house, and it is difficult to @ act. Tus consequences, how- sad. The following are the children on whom the shot took effect : bard pool aged 6 pone, shot through th 3 lived two hours. His parents reside at t re he was shot. William Mampia, aged 6 One aye shot out and received bu: kshot in ie doubtfn!. His hy ‘nd Ewen stree at ears, body retty well pe 7 sand cannes, i 1 Relieved, recov. , of the Precinct, arrested Voltz, and have @ bearing beiore Justice Wa! ra North and Vermond did they ake the sufferers comfortable. Coroner Dn inquess and theroughiy investi r. wii THE INQUEST. Coroner Smith yesterday held an inqvest on the A large amonnt After celide:ation the ce, Coroner Smith thereupon committed Voltz Silto await the action of the Grand rdid not deny the shooting, but The bore William who were shot at the ries Fatat SnooTinG Accipent,—Mrs. Catha- t 212 Bouth 6th street, F. D., ® child Is seeme that the child was playing with « ver, when one of ite barrels accidently builet lodged im Mis. MeCanp's Desrecerive Fire.—At a late hour on D., took fire, and the flames quickly consumed the stable and its contents. A pair of vainsble hoises and a mule were also consumed. The fire then com- municated to the rope- and it was almost ith iis cont Mr. Decevie’ building and mechinery will amount to 5u0, ius Allen's Sons love $2.00 worth of atock. J.C. Tasce loses $5.0 on machinery he had stored ia the place, ‘Lhese was little or bo insurame on the pro Fins 1x Sovrm Sixta Street, E. D.—A fire broke out in the fancy goods store of Mrs. Mar- garet Kitchen, 15) South Sixth street, E. D., about 19 o'clock on Wednesday night, aud destroyed ihe entire stock, worth $1,000, Tusured in the Niagara lL Mre Kirchen and her sou. ack room ot the store, had by suffocation, bu: \hay of the 45:h Precinct, Row 1 a Lager Beer SALoon.—About 1 O'clock yesterday afternoen & party of young mén entered the lager beer saloon of Thomas Doron, 146 First street, E.D., and took absolute possession of the place, helping themselves to whatever came in their ver and shametully abusing the 1 f X. he police of the Fourth P Cochran, aged 17; James McMaiie:, 3 Tenant, 15; Jobn Ryan, 18, up. Tax Borcurrs anv tar Hearn Boarp, ~-A meeting of the Butchers’ Association of Brook - lym was recently held, at which the following reso- lutions were adopted eress, The Health Commissioners appointed by isla use of isdu Gave assumed powers which we deein io be arbi.sary, aud Dos copie. ied on them by said Legisiatuie; ihe.e.ore, Resolved, i hat join Curerives into an Arsocia to be known as the Hutchers’ P.oteciive Asso of Bove yn, eds@ ourselves Dot to apply jor permits to sell meats, ted \imes, or for permission Our Bock, 8h eudscribe to a eum to be © loresoing reso.utions, each Duteher suscribe er of the Association, meetiug subsequently ad- cs ew They were ali locked be Commirsione Cathie, ec, a rer to dren. wolyed, That w raised for carrying out A motion wis made five dollars to become & which was carried. I'h journed, Horse RAitnoaAp Company Rospep BY Bura.ans.--Atau eacly hour yesterday morvl the office of the Brosaway Railroad ‘Comsen . No fs uth Beventh street, E. 1), was envered bure- lara, who eucceeced tn forcing the sale, ead siealing therefrom 34,10) in mones, nearly empty. about fifty cases of muskets, bad been receive | at effects of swimw ing in a pond where the carcasses of xnimals had been deposited. Large svote bro! out on bim, and bis symptoms were those of « course of time he, mother ?"" guess he'll laugh, then, when he sees this horse." praise is thus sounde repeated!y beasd the most pious men in America, but there are times when the flame of his pathos licks the everlasting bills with aroar that mov your soul to deptns fathomed by few other men found evidences of fusure greatness in that region The States of G thinks will in s comparatively few years, form a group which shall rival in all the elements of prosperity and power, Obio, Iudians and Mich- gan. Tue cholera ‘s reepeenting on all sides in Fu- rope. On the 26th and 27th of May more than one bundred deaths occurred at Deddsah. Numerons cases have occurred at N: Too Late for Classification. —. — HO“LAND'S ARABIAN HORSE CURE for cuts, galls, bruises, and all sores s horse is liable to have. We ean refer ree M. Hewitt, Bop. a ‘* Tre Fovrta txJeasey Crry.—The Fourth paneed off very quietly in Jersey City, The arual salutes were fired. Accidenis were very few. Two ladsone named Wilson, the ether O'Neil, were Am. Ex, Ca,’ slightly injured by the careless use of firearms. A | «ables; Fe 7 semen Sabin Recs Bt % i a row occarred in Edge's row, but was quelled by the cir soar Borne b pie stables, information that the “peslers were coming.” The line; Post & N’ ny ols ote fers police arrived to find only an empty scene. A man all sent us certificates pronouncing it to he in Prospect street cnt bis wife's head severely with the horse cure im the market. HOLLAND & CO, 1 Fulton at. 50 cts. « bettie: 4 A a clab, prompted by patriotism and whiskey. The ro BAKE: eo les ee vot MAN poor eresture refused to make any charge against ~ . to serist in bakebou him, There were noother disturbances. The exhi ee of the business. A one baying some know \ y bet. 47ibh and 48th sta, bition of fire-works, which was postponed from Wed. | | | SE RF; nesday evening on asconntof the rain, took place ANTED—YOUNG LADIES AS COM- last evening, and was highly snecessfal. Po taf banseee aiste s SOY prcathoee secustened General Intelligence. REWARD—LOST OR STOLEN FROM (By Mad te the Now York Sum} $5.0 stable, in 10th ave, bet, 27th and 28th « Thursday morning, a bay borse, blistered en the fore .eg. The stove reward will be paid by revurn- ing him to 314 Weat , 568 Tar vellow fever contin esto rage with fearful fatality at Vera Cruz. The deaths at last accounts averaged about 60 per dey, and all the hospisais were crowded. Bream Franee, a lively young woman, shouted “SAVINGS BANKS. ATLANTIC SAVINGS BANK, CHATHAM square, opposite Mottet, New York, @1X per for a policeman in the streets of Movile the other | cent Interest allowed, Free of Goverame ‘ax. f “ ” ” Dep. site made rt before July 2%h, will receive : ee just for fon Susan peid 925 for the in rest from he tet of July J bt . Unpee the head of actentific intelligence, Punch IME SAVINGS BANK OF WILLIAMS- burgh, cor. Sonth 7th and jet ste, receives from 19 conte to £5,000, and paye 6 per cent. interest, free of tex. Money di ited on or before the 2uth interes! from the first of July. 30 SAVINGS MIGRANT INDUSTRIAL Bonk, 51 Chambers st, New York, Juiy Ist, 1866 TyvidendThe Trustees of this Bank have order- ed that toterest, free of vernment tax, be paid to depositors entitled the for the past six months ending June ae follows: On sume ot £00 and under, at the rate of six per cent. per annum, and on tums exceeding @500 at the rate of five per cent. per annum, payable on and after Monday, 16th inst. The lurerest will be placed to ine credit of depositors as principal on the Ist inst., and wil! be entitied to m- terest tor the nest six months, if wot withdrawn. HENRY L. HOGURT, President. DAV LED- W1!'H, Comptroller as 5 nae + as M. Miuiann bas covered France with newspaper } RANKLIN SAVINGS BANK, COR. OF dove aller the American manner, Hla enterpriae Sih mv. and 424 st, Interest commences Ju) } * iat; is ex per cent and (ree of tax. SAMUEL NE in este! lishing agenc.os come bim 800,000/., bus BY, Prest. JAS. P. CHAMBERLAIN, Sec ‘334 the expected returns are large. 5 TCL are | ae ee ls . ANHATTAN SAVINGS INSTITUTION— Taree hae heen more fighting between the Rus- 144 Broadway, cor. Biercker at. e'ans and Bokharians, the former seem!ng to have The trustees ot thie Institution have declared the the beat of it. The Russian Ambsasador is sald to | thirty firet semi-annual dividend on all deposits by be confined tn irons at Samarcand. the rules entit.ed thereto, at the rate of 6 per cent. ‘a ‘ per annum, on same of $500 and lease, and 5 per cent. A wowas named Dishl r was arrested s' Now- | per annum on sums exceeding 8500, payavie on and ark, N.J.,0m Saturday, for cruelly beating her three-year old child over the head with a» atick after Jaiy 16th, the lostitution paying the Govern- The child was so much injured that it conld not be meot tax. Che dividend will be credited ander date of July brought to Court. TuEns i* a movement on font at Paducah to Ist, ang if pot withdrawn will receive interest the fend one or more somebodies to Mexico to look the nex: meeting of the Horticultura! Bo- ciety a paper will be reed ‘Oo the Coolness of the Cucumber."* Tne water pumped for the supply of London daily amounts to 115,000,000 gallons, of which about £9 00,000 gallons are pumped by mingle-act- ing engines, Tur Staunton (Va.) Braotaton suggest the rree tion of two monuments, in the Court House square in that town, to the memory of the braves who fell in the late war, A MUTILATED letter recently received at Halifex bore ihisindorsement on the envelope: ‘Thi« letter was damaged {pn this office by & builet from a Fenian musket.’’ same aa a deposit of that date. E. J. BROWN, Prest. EDWARD SCHELL, Treas. Cc ALVORD, 5 at the countrs, investigate soahers there gener- | _©. F. AL’ niet aii 841 ally, and repors the result for the benefit of cer- r SS’ AN DERS’ SAVINGS tain Kenluckisas who are thinking of emigrating NV ECHANICS’ AND TRADE SAVINGS to Mexico. A srzcc.aton has realized « large sum by supplying various public establishments INSTI RO! 288 BOWERY. SIX PER CENT. INTEREST (free trom Govern. ment tex) allowed on sums of @1,000 and under, and FIVE PER CENT. on larger sums | oh wi . Paris with ice brought from Switzerland ard | terom trem date Get etore duly 30th will draw in Norway. In cons quence of the mild winter Open ely trom 104. M.to4P. M. and on M the icehouses in the neighborhood of Paris were | day's and on: ednesdays from 10to7 P.M. STEPHEN CUITER, Pres, HENRY ©. FISHER, Sec, 490 MAkkEr SAVINGS BANK, 82 NASSAU st. N. Y.-Dividends.—A semi-annual dividend &1 (he rate of 4 per ceut, per annum (free of Govern- ment tax) will 3 paid depositors on al] sume @: ined . In- Tan Troy Trves of Saturday says that within two days past large shipments of arma, embracing the Expreas office in that city, consigned to Wm, th id 9 Fi m ug. Ie there enother Canadian riot on the teften Got Cather Sultan tay ater be Staaten tape! Fy 4 me Wa. VAN NAME, Pres’s, & R. Tas German ladies of Nasbville, Tenn., have A Nt ene... ae received from Leipsic, Germany, ® fing costing mM" HANICS’ AND TRADERS’ SAVINGS £500, to be presented to the Turnverein socie y INSTITUTION, here, Itis pronounced to be the most beautiful No. ow Tne seth, 1966, mat A re aa by eny similar society tothe! nividend.—The Trustees have declared the usual semi-enoual dividend—tree from government tax— of 6and 5 per cent. per annum on ail sums entitiod thereto, tor the 6 months ending June 80th, payable on and after Jaly 6th, ‘ 3) A por died in Chicago, Iil., Inst week, from the STEPHEN CUTTER, Presi HENRY C, FISHES, Secretary, Ley EW YORK SAVINGS BANK, 8TH AVE, 4‘ coraer of i4th et.-Six percent. interest, free from tax. Deposits made on o: before oe hs will very bad case of poisoning. It is supposed he swallowed some of the water. A little boy bad a wooden horse, and tn the tai), eare and legs got broken off, draw interest trom the ist. THOMAS TY, and the toy pi ted rather a ragged sppearance, | Pree't, KH. BULL, sec'y, BBB Says be ore day :—''God sees everytbiug, don’, G!X PER CENT, FREE FROM GOVEEN- “ Yos, my child,'* MENT TAX, METROPOLITAN SAVINGS BANK, ’ ) “Well, 7 Tare is a Methodirt preacher out Weet whos NO. 10 COOPER INSTITUTE, 3D AVENUE, by an exchange; ‘I have New York, July 2d, 1566. DIVIDEND —A Semi-Annual Interest, at the rate of SIX PER Sear. Ler ye Cree, Seer, cree ment tex) on eure from to it ww on and sier the third WEDNESDAY tn Jaly. DEPOSI1S made on or beore July 20 will draw interest trom the lst July. Bank open daily trom 9 A.M. to 2 P.M. and on MONDAY, WEDNESDAY and SATURDAY EVENINGS trom 6 w7 P.M IBAAC T. BMITH, President, W. J. BARNES, Secictary. 354 S X PER CENT.—FREE FROM GOVERN ‘ MENT TAX—CITIZENS BAVINGS BANK, 58 Bowery, oor. ot Canal st. Loterest on all amounts from Five to Five Thousand Dollars. Money by ae ited now will draw interest from Juiy 1. _ 50 GQ XPENNY SAVINGS BANK — ASTOR \ Pince, 8'h st, fronting the 4th av.—Deposite re- ceived trom 5 cents to $6,000, joney deposited now will draw interest from August 1 Interest ped for the last 15 years at the rave of 6 per cent. 319 ‘THE TRUSTEES OF THE SEAMEN’S Bank for Savings have ordered that interest ({ree of Government tax) be paid to depositors entitied thereto, for the six months ending June 80, lor On sume of Five Hundred Dollars and und: o F080 SF Ox pee cent. per sana | and on « ding Five tiandred Dollars, at the rate of 6: r cent. per annum, je on end after Mon oie Tact. The fateress wilt he Rleced to pos credis of the deposiiors as ineipal. New Yor ul 1846, we H. MACY, President. WiltTas NELSON, Secretary. BSOTOR | ta I NION DIME SAVINGS BANK, CANAL st, cor, Varick. Deposits from 10 cents to $5,000 received. Six per cent. interest, free of vax. Povey ite before July 21st draw interest trom July let. Assess, 1,975,943 11, 346 V ILLIAMSBURGH SAVINGS — BANK, cor, of pouth Sd and 46m sts, Brooklyn, L.. 1. Dividend Notice—Depositors are hereby notified thas ® semi-annual dend at the rate of six per cent per annum on all sums of three dolars and upward, that shail have been deposited three monihs on the lst day of July next, wil So Peis to depositors op or atier Monday, July 16th, free from Government lar. lnveress not called for wil be paseet to the credit of A connreronpent travelling in the South has, ja, Alabarna and Florida he tes, Rotterdam and Altenburg. Svvera) cases are reported in the most unhealthy paris of Liverpool, and one death, sfver a fow hours’ i\lness, at Marsh, near Hudders- field, England. A 81. Part (Minnesota) paper publishes some facts which indicate that the cattle disease is raging among the buffalo on the Northwestern prsisiee—nutabers of these animals having been ound dead, with no marks to account for their death Many ca:tlo have also been attacked and died at Pembina, in the same State, with what is supposed to be disease identical wito that now Spreading through Europe. MARINE NEWS. Jnly 6. ®. rises 4 85; 8. sets, 7 83; High Water.0? 50, CLEARED. STEAMSHIPS..Moneka, Caarleston; Gen Barnes, Savannah: Virgo, do; Rebecca Clyde, Wilmington: Hunter, do; Mary Sanford, Boston BARK—Elbe, Downing. for Matanzas, Cubs, BRIGS8—Caprera, Cork; J F_ Hartmann, Pictou; H Porte’, Stdanne N B; Irene, Boston. CHOONER—W 4 ‘a. | de tore as principal, De; made on or before SORCONBE—Reves Wertes, Plamen, Phiies'e: | Spin art M pueeee ae terest from the Ist. ABRIVED. ‘The Bank is open for business daily (Sundays and FTEAMSHIPMouritius, Leith; Trade Wind, Alexandria; Niagara, Richmond; Napoleon 3d, Brost. BHIPS—A' mosphere, Liverpool; Napoleon, Havana, BARK8~—Industrie, Bordeaux: Union, Humecoa Caro, Matan W Roosevelt, Matanzas; Eyen- ing Btar, St Jago; Bpollo, Hamburg; Georgiaua.Cuba, BRIOS—Grece Worthington, Belize; Zephyr, Ci- enfuegos; Highland Nancy, Point letr ad Alou pe; Alamo, Machias; John Sherwood, Ha) Komaine, Ce Wanda zu Putbus, (Prussien) Bahia; Meta, W Barver, Havana; Holidays excepted)—on Mondays and Saturdays from 4 to T o'clock P.M. and on Tuesdays. Wednes- days, Thursdays ani Fridays from 10 A.M. until 2 Pod, GRORGE KICARD, Prost, WM. WALL, NATHANIEL BRIGGS, Vice Presta, BAMULL W. 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WICKE: 4 Broadway, cor Astor Place. 356 RCAW is; A A Randell, Gonaives; Me af ere set app ie eoar mento, "Mery Parker. do; Kk ngfishar, R ‘(MOVAL—THE EMPIRE SEWING MA- Geore ow H James, Brazos, Mary Louisa, chine Company have removed to their elegant Washington, N saerroom, 616 Broadway, near Houston st, where their new improved tailoring and leather machines ere now ou exhibition aud for sale. 040 SIBLEY & STOOPS, 643 BROADWAY, cor, of Hleecker at, dealers in all fires-ciase sew iu, wachines, Persons purchasing machines of us wil have the privilege of exchanging ior any other ma- ching within $v days withousextra charge, Machines of kinds exchanged and to reat. 338 T° RiNT BY THE MONTH —~ LATEST rurproved sewing machines of ail kinds, C. 20 Greeawich ay. Splendid W. & W.'s, Singer's, Grover © Bakes te w yas & Gibbs, and Howe's rent—with privilege of buying—and for sale, on easy terms, Mech.nes ht for cash, ‘nt \ /HEELER & WILSON’s SEWING MA- Too Late for Classification, _ DRAT 8. KERSHAW -~In Brooklyn, on Thoreday, Ju'y 5, Jane Kershaw, « pative of Balleyboy, Kinge Lo., lieland, aged 55 years. Her friends and acquaintances are respectfully in- Vited to attend the funeral, from the residence of her sou-in-iaw, en (inies, Sul Hudson ave, this Friday afternoon, at 3 o'clock, Her remains will be taken to Ca vary Comerery. 609 MoCAFFREY~The funeral of James McCaffrey will take pice trom the Church of Bt. Vincent de iN 6 iliameburgh, op this Friday, chines, 939 Broadway, cor. 2% st, Machines wp Yi the na allves aud ‘trends of the ‘amily, | edjusted. tole the rent allowed ff chased. aleo the members of the Ocean Steomer and Fle | J. tT. ELLIS. par t imi aan simple comvenience, W's become scoped ly invited to at- Biz, Asoelstion, ore respegstully Lavited sie Oh | oe cemly.” Dem THE CAVALIER IN FRANCE * What say you,’ said the Count, ‘to having some with these sapient citizens, We have twe letmure days before our boar hunt—can we ne contrive to pass them agreeably in thie manner?” The Sag mop ag appleu thie idea, but. thé nes at ste a Grecian Prince, this character being east table to suepicion, from a prince of that nation having lately paid a visit to the at Versailles on hia passing through France. This wae unani- a XS to, and the choice fell upon 6» Hugh, from his known eo ee w any sort of amusing enterprise, and speaking French with s foreign scent. He imme Hately undertook the characs*r—ibe company de termined put their scheme in practice on the morrow, and Sir Hugh having arrived eo suddenly, ‘8 was resolved tolet no more than the presen + aa into the secret, The party then retin On their assembling the next morning, one of therm had prerared letters, an from the Ah rected to the Baill; of Ussel, requinng him to tres the Prince, who was travelling arom Dre vines, and might pass his town, with al) oy respect due to his high rank, and the dignity the ancient town of Ussel. The plot of the masquerade was now aid down, the parts were alloted, and Chabenes was to et off immediately to prepare for the reception of the Grecian Princes. "It was thought ex)edient to ad mit the ladies to their council, and to receive the benrfit of their good taste and assistance as to the habit and decorations of the Prince and bie suite. They approved of the pro and set about the Decossary preparations with much alscrity. Chabanes, delighted above measure at this Ba portunity of bantering some of the most og note of his fellow-citizens, no sooner arnved at Useel than he convened the Mayor and Council ot the town. With the utmost gravity he detailed to them in a pompous speech all the lies he coud invent about this Prince, whom he said was thon incog. at the Ctateau of the Count: he laa before therm the letters from the Court, and paint- ed most glowingly the advantages which the inv habitants were to derive from the good offices the Prince might perform for them with the King. The three greatest men in the town of Use) were the Lieutenant General, the Cure, anda littl Poymcian. They readily swallowed the deception, and having each made s speech fn which they dis- played thetr eloquence and their utter eontem: for a serve obedience to the rulesof gramm: they *rranged the recepiion of she mighty Grecian. Toe Lieutenant's house was to be his quartere during the stay, an embargo was laid wu allibe foes eines in the markes Pally rtd habanes had particularly im upon that the Prince travelled incog. they determined therefore to give him a public entree. They then hurried away to powder their wigs end put on their holiday coats for the occasion. The Lieuten- ant drew out bs militia, # motley company, whose manner of firing was so peculiarly perverse, thet when they intended to give a volley ithed the effect of a feu de joie. marched hie choir, sexton, sacristan, and bell ringer, out et the head of the trained bauds, The physician assumed a double portion of importance, aud accompanied the Cure, decorated wish « walking cane as big aa bimself. An svaunt-courier announced the sp- Sh ti Fetes barge the ones with the Prince's 5 ve the Count's hunters, with long housings, aad clothe nearly covering them, these were said to be Arabians. A body of twenty gentlemen, in bunt- tug-dreases, who had arrived at the Count's to joim the bunt, accompanied them ss en escort. Sir ‘Hugh rode ata chert distance with the Count de Bapsson beside him. He was dressed 1p the East. erp costume, mounted ons fine horse, and looked so much like @ Prince, « be might have deceived more acute persous than the worthy inhabitants of Useel. e Count's valet de o~ bre followed, dressed also a la Greeque, repr e ing the Prince's favourite, and several ober ser* ‘vants and retainers brought up the rear. Aastoon as they arrived at the outer gate of the town of Ussel, an oldcannon, which bad not smelt powder lor an age, was discharged, and the mili+ tary and ecclesiastical of the Cure and she Lieutenant occupied the sides of the road, where one began to sing Te Deum, and the other te fire the r few de joie, To this state she Prince was conducted to the house prepared for his reception. Dinner was served to hiro © frost style, in the grand hall, oo stable which bad been hastily prepared, elevated only one foot from the ground in the Eastern ge Bir Hugh seated himself gracefully, and with @ remarkevle gravity. The Count de Bansson wae on bis left,and the remainder of his escort reund the table. The gaileries were filled with the beauties of Ussel; the young ladies darted long tender glances from sheir ‘ncast lids, and prayed dew voutly that the lords of their hearts might be a@ beautiful and as elegant as the young Greek. Widows, and ladies of mature age, looked ous more boldly, and only withdrew ther eyes when they happened to moet his, aud then rather mith @ well-dissembled comfumon then any real bashfule ness. Tae lower part of the bal! was crowded with people, who hid neither rauk nor interest enough to procure s nearer view of the Prince. ‘The cinner was cispaiched with considerable gravity, the Prince speaking French weil, but with a formgn accent. Beei the Cure, the Lieutenant General, andthe Phys cian standing near bim, he leaned back to she valas, who represonwd his fa- ournte, and chatiered tobim io an unmeaning jargon, and was adroithy snswered inthe same manner, Neither of them could suppress s smile at te appearance of intense curiosity which these gentlemen manifested, snd this led the citizens te suppose is Was some very good joke which Prince and his {svourite were enjoying. The ’ tenant grinned, the Cure affectea to wise and basnful at the same moment, while the Poysimany bali shutting bis lack-usire eyes, seemed tryin; support bis gravity ip spite of bimeelf, Be r Hippocrates in the original, once, but it wag many years muc¢, and with an sir ot great impore tauce oid bis colleagues they talked Greek, bué thet it was s litte corrupted the ancient purity of the language. Tne Curate, who had not quie forgotien the sound of some Greek which had not been flogged into him at college, thinking shat the P.ince’s ianguage sounded sometuing like bis olu acquaintance, corroboraed the Povaician, while the Lieutenan!, who, bolder than his friexds, determined to make a dash, declared that is wag not only pure Greek, but the purest and most slogans be had ever hoard, (and he told the truth » thas he pertectly comprehended all that bis high. ness said, and that if ovhers bad notdone se likewise, it was because they hau learneu only from books, by which the natura! accent could pot be conveyeu. The conversation became more general, and was carried on in French; the Prince mace a moss éloe queus eulogy um on the virsues, talenis, cours ageof tne King. He said he should return to big owa country with » most lively sense of bis Mae jesty's goouness which had been particularly men. ifesied Wowarde bi, for thathe bad ever preferred any requess to bis Majesty which had not been ‘aciously complied with, The Lieuteuant Generel hereupon whis;ered his colesgues, and sfter » snort consultation, tuey advanced to the Prince, and with we most profound reverences besonghe bis Highness that he would use 01s powerful intlus ence with his Majesiy to ov tain [or them a remissiog 0! the duues payable by the town, *® \ (To be Continued.) 7 mm «OAT - a r, wT oT r THE NEW YORK SUN, Published daily, Sundays excepted, Delivered anywhere in the city or vicinity, By mail; siz Dollars per year,—three months toa $1.50; six months, ¢3, ‘THK SUN wae the originator of the Associated Press Organization, and has the finest advantage jos obtaining news, It contains ALL the news of day in a smal! space—easily read, A Weekly Edition of the Sun s published every Tuesday, Terms; (in w ore for he mail, if desired) riigek oeNTs per copy,$?2 per lu) Eomecsiesion BICB OME DOLLA B FEB TEAS, hether by single copy or in clube—the eneape, la per in the world. 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