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(Co tinned from First Page.) wera and mere tabored. en that {1 wae impossible fer tim to tie down, We consequeniy es in on art chair until the morning, A Paahaan master on the Ba ron Mi ver Ral) cont. @ Norwegian, has made an offer to ainat Poughkeepsie four reared abel! bom, with ang crew that may be put on ber, a distance o. five or fo miles, for the sum of 960 or $6,00%, he to marigete with any kiud of boat he Choose, He vripotes, if the challenge is scoepid, to ecier the soutest with (ae he describes it) two *! water each shoe twelve feet in lengsbh and about "ix inches in widtn. Jo eseh shoe isan opening of ‘90 sine and shape ft J foot, and both shoes are fastened togesher ate r distance apart, and both aiding on the eur face, drawin searcely 9 eighth of an inch of water, being fectly air ‘tight. Ho will stand up in there ahees, and us paddle, ririking the water firs: on one side an then on the other, will go through the contest. He ‘# confideot that be can best suy four oered crew 1h the United States. LOUAL NEWS, wew YORK AND Tae yVicamitr. Rroriwo ror A Brive Srasow,—Thoss members of the liquor selling fraternity who hare Po respect for law and order, seem tobe “ecing the whole hog” ander cover of the injunctions and de wiaions of the Ram Jodges, [he restraints impored ‘pon them by the Pxcise law daring the short time of tte operation, being removed, they seem more ‘Piaponed than ever to act in oppveltion to public sea ‘Wmentand morality. A great numer of dealers ‘who, before the passage of the law, kept their ee Vishments closed at night, now hold a “percetual Seerion,” and never close their doors, All the lowrs: elase of saloons arein fnil blast, and Heestiourncss sand crime is again the order of the dey The mest ‘vempectable class of dealers, however, havo no taith e Uardoxo or his injunctions ‘Ihey know that ‘Were in ‘a chiel amang them takin notes,” whieh motes will be taken good care of ‘he present le the ‘bright aide of the injunction business, eo far as (ho "Nquor dealers are concerne, and the dirk side for the pablic, Bat there isa time coming when these Aeaitions will be changed, and it is very probable ‘that a great many rameeliers will have togo out of {abe business, for the Excise Commissioners will por Se very wi ling to grant licenses to those who array - 04 thameclves against @ law which the Board have ot the slightest dooht will be declared constiiuion- 4) by the Court of Appeals. Taarovration of Tae State Eurorasr Moerrrar at Wann's Isiano. Descniprroe or tre SeripreG.—The formal opening of this new bu iding took place yesterday atthe Island in prereace of & Marge number of gentlemen who were present by in- ‘witation of the Commissioners of Emigration. Among ‘these were the President of the Board of Health and ‘the Sanitary Committee, Dr. R. Ogden Doremus, erdudges Peabody, White, Bonney and Dean; Mayor Booth, of Brooklvm; Geo. W. Blunt, A A. Low, President Chamber of Commeice, Dr. James’ Kennedy, Police Surgeon, and rome two hundred ethers. In the aiternooi the party emba'ked on board the steamer ©. M. ihomas, at Castle Garden. and aiter @ pleasant sail of about iT Vara: a basse felang, ° connected ‘Tmere are bores ip Pipes. which throw air in Sommer, both " nderneath the bu’ tng. The cool artificial air, » certainly refreshing. From the w wore conducted to the nuisery, wheie veral roung infants in charew of the women employed for that purpose, some cf whom were moihers of the mate Ip anoiber roorh were about one busted yeand girls, ranging from two io about pine or nen Her? ban ne. it Was UOderstood, are Kep. In t neitution iter their perents Jeave, the Iatier being unable to enpport them ‘Tiey may reninin for five vears, du.ing whiro “shey are fed, ciotued and eun 4, Of al the chari tes in wh atcity th.eisthe ouly one which re- colver NO State or city or county assistance. he Hospitsl and Refnge on the island are supported enureiy from the percapinm tax ot two uolia: Direpa upon each emigrant which lands here, end a who have not been here tor five vears are snpportea hy the Cou.miussioners, if ceatituie, Tue buudire reste day tnan.uiaved will accouniodete some Suv DPalieota, whi e the extie ho pitas enia to be the Tiwest ip the worid, can accom: i0.a6 4 9 Pi. elite atone time. ‘There 18 salou uuste lua. ‘ emigrants who may become int.no are ac uoust- *. ‘Lbs hospital buiicings (fre in auiub: | a.e all stomed by ong corridor, i ney are of biick, and each is 8) by 150 feet. There are ion waius alto gether, to whien are attached din.ng soci, wae Toots fon the bellevue p.an,, diviuk !voumetc, ‘Iie Dasement has a Iaborator), spotbecary auop, physi ulans offices, and oiler rooms, Avove a.@ ihe ait: SeCsiug rows, and iooims wr SUIEI Ca. OPM ubone, ape engine, Lakery, stc.. @@ in the rear, he coss of he building is between three and our thousand dol.ais, Atier the company bad thovonguly (oepecied the buildings, they W6.@ CONLEC.e | wo Mr, +bagen's private rescence, wheie ® ep ecu dinner “wus served, consiriing of soup, fish, roses ofei und Mashrooms, ioust duck apa chicken, oo!l.eu bacon nd cabbage, green pecs, Lear, puratoer, te After inl. inatice had been done to she good things, #9 well provided, the President, Hon, Guliaa C. Ver ‘plank, opened the literary exere sos by delive.ing 4h ofice: of welcome cutete, He then gave 5 let nipsory 01 the ris@ ana progress 0: the Inetitu- at Some tw . t¥-NVE years ago, ho sais, the Lae o emigration fi r 1d LO LDOee BLO! ew 10 w Erol eX ent, he emigrants were mossy desiiiuce | be Commons ut would ao aga 9 snd 'he poor iawe ve mo projection, hey wore thrust into hospitals other plas, withou. any at ‘tempt them any fou. A vumber ror gentiemen, among Who 6 ute Mr, Mus Mr. Carrigan and O1.0.8.40¢ ogestes ana iatiodu ® tuutual insorance piiuclpal law ini she Legsue- tare, A Violent opposision was mace .o the bil, }ut ibw_e suppor ed Benatur Horiis, Chaimen of the Comuiustee, .o whom t.0 bill was 16 Cred, also by Jui snes a.verward:, @membe. of to. Sen: t Ne ork, @nd Olhers, aus particularly vy “lobby,” whieh, sitnougu beving @ bad vame, MADy GOOG ihings. Juuso Gracy, too, aesis.ou, Whe ihe bill was carrie., and in #p.1e of ail opposl- 2. reeid ve Years ihe meMbeis We1e 101.6 ap pe es n ter were megs seirermne w were made OF the Diate Legisia- ture, Mr. Verpl uk then aaued severai State Gover. end particularly Wov. Fentou,who, ne said, bad humeeif in the movemeut. .be builaings Bad Leen comm As Saniles, BBd they went cen thas Commencement up to the presen’ grand climax. ‘ue sSyereere ‘hey bad ip tuas ied to ihe opening of the “lubeciie's Pavilion Hospiial,” which was vow ip iull b.ast, . VerPauk tuen gave a weneral Lisiory of Vavilion Hospiels irom the hos- etaig of the early Spee to toe present time, inciuu. ‘tng the hospital vusls by Louis Pbi.ip, Chkvrpital La. besere.e.) which, eitbouh weu bust, ue not ihe secilities lor veniilaion which had laiwiy been in- urea ip thisconueciion he pas @ bigo com- plimest to Floreuce Pigatingne, tv whom iue pian @1 the present pita: hed been submisied, an. of which she appiov.d. (ureas applause pala s compiiinent to Di. 1 Vee traveled (b.0U,0 buiopean hvspitas © @OMUBEDOWG, BHU ave & MOS Buirable 4 AMMEDL, hiouga which some exc bad been cons. ucted here. slatieiics of ths Ostebis DBJty, the dimimage, the pure COUUOCO WILL Lue Lusps thet su@ p.an was Row, wit) 70 1D Bulope, BDd 1D bis COLUM. ChLiOn of mr. Joua W. Riven, ae tue a.chir int Pius Lhe uoepstal hud bee. cou PrOpveed (HE Hesith OF Givve. uo: ‘ar eceiveu D beers, ANU LOBPO. y ®. malliauale, ol Lue Bimieof New Yok, ¥.0 1p 6he Course ©. Due Lemeras poke ina Diguiy Cui, se Mauner oO Lue Micsaens Ol aoe In- ‘thu tion, O Ur, Caruoonau and Obese, &bu Poinved PUL LDE tack thal jue Lusttuliod WAS DO. covuewe by BiwtOorcu,, vot by Vie to UPou OMIRTADIB Woo me tothe divia BuUItpe alu ele6y ese, Deimg dvuds, caleu on, uelivered AM Wold DO Oued bel e.i.uou wid 8 OLU0w. my Ou Ute Lh $8 Goulds O & uecuce OO 4 allies i0d HOU beeen ots BULUp® .4 8UCK soe ue Ulde, be DOF 1k De Cuusbe OF Ure (Ouwaiae UCtvedeOs LEO Bole) AO KOlidieesOur.s OF SHiedete eB COleciious Ib Bete ug & ePus uF #iUuhu 10F a 4°0.to.'s bie.d near the Loop. tal, o very wiomy, dhid learns Were eudorsed wis C..e8 0. “ehaus.” s@ couciuded by offerimg tie Leta o1 (De COMM ssivners OF de8\D, which was Deuceume Tuapoauea to by Vie.sueut Schultz, who piiched inio the iojunction OUSuee parculariy Ee anc caliea upow ioe Dan. Siy Cowmiiiee to ® for b m. Yr, Wiuero Varker apewered to the demand, by ayipe (hat bas Board oi ipelih had Atlas sagu.aore. J be next al, who had ens hospi. 10 thea spoke wy, particuleriy | 1 Rerretar and others, who +164 hom ip bie te msi ke be ard th | alone, fa thieeity, the “American Prog See pee! a, oe eee of an Ae but they were borne down br injunctions: yet ibey were not cead. nor were thoy likey die, fim Menee app ane Mr. Berney Williaros wae then called on for a sore De the Presi¢ent. Hirner pioriuly demurred, as he said he a3 ‘bore oe an (nvit lone and not pro ieesion iiv. He, however, sane Pit Molloy, and gave Oo Additional terse, whieh he aid wae writen for bim one even ne on the heck of play bill at siblo's (rorden, by Hiredy. and he ‘Mr. Wy rang tt n tne encor ee Dr. Leeof Pourghkeepeia.then gave a history of hie Vieit 'o Rovlens, and ihe merine end miliary, shere iy varions portions of Br nit of hie labors To the course of was of no but it esot vit would be the dundee Cardone Be } oT prone repeat my arses! proters.on will be ta biame 1; ep tea toothold here, The doctor cone! ting ar a matter of anty, aad thectiy of New York was under © the Board of Health, and 4s. ne next called on. delivered an inteening « fio relation to the Commission ere, who he wiehed would aiwaee reinan firm acd free ct any political influence. hut be wished to serve thove rinicrants who come to ovr iand and aid Meiponrerinmity, Ha conciuded in moat beanti« fui langue by compl.meniuag the Hoard ot health for their efforts in at moung to k ep the ehclere ont of abe city. bu he Ledeved that God 6 J Ponld keep it ont and it shoula ce ief. tn hie hands. Retr Dr sSeheft, Dre Ford and Dwyer, and many other gentiomen them epoke. afer whic he ben quet wae broken up and al! returned tothe cite Tur Barrie oF Arann, —The anniver- ry of thie erent hatule, which wae fourht in Trelend ral centurion age, will he kent wp todac by all Orancemen thioughont the world. Inthe North of Treiand, an Orange oro-ersion take a lite eteentiostin ‘a place, and many on such cee went Aso ciation” used to co ont on procession, ales, but since the Know Nothing erciterent, thia custom has al t Toe will, howerer, meet te dae in many at fer will be drank eand irmortsal menor af the food Aig W TIN, whosered net en Lrorue: aod eather mouey, and left worsbip God ae bisconacience dictated.” he @venh venntroubis, ver the hitter nal fight feeeed towar es Catho cs by O e102 ON equal |!) freeing on the pe ietter. aad the Dame of Orangenian” ts neve: d by them but with contenp Cuouena Kerorts--Turner New Casrs. The cholera scporte yesterday were not +o tae Qs they have been ‘or someadaye There vere new cites reported in thie ety A inha.er McA) residing in the basemen’ of 216 Ftizohe bh etrost, dietat? Tl. Moon Tuesday. fier a et | nes NS choias Braiv, of M00 Water atreat, was ab tacked with cholera on Tuesday e@fternoon,! ot he wae doing weilyestescey, Mre. Powdy, residing at No 6 male street, was taken sick about nine wk yes @rda) tworning, and intwo hours aller ehe was in collaree, Shere wae litte hope of her recovery The above prem ses were thoroughly disiniecieu, Frre | EVARTMENT. —‘The Metropo! n Fire Comu!ssioners held their regniar mertine ree terday, Communications were received from Dr Wightall, Physician of the Colored Home, :equest ing © supply cf hose for usethere incase of fire Also from Chief Engineer, transnitting report of fires for Jun ‘eh numbered 51. Total from June! July let. £37. The Chief Engincer and the supesio en ent of ielegiaphs ask for enpp ies for their Dypus tmnente. A large number ot com- pininte are inede Ly the Chief Engineer against inembers of ine Derarimuct, and several resigns tlons were acce).e Coumigsioner Abbe prisen ed tho report ef whe Comm ities om Appoinimenie ond DvD sbe, to whom *.# refered a cumbder of com- Diaio «, reverlo hoon were dismissed tor want of evidence sober ere ecopted that the bei in the Post OF tone, be recast, A reeointion wee ole Aud lost that. © carter all peieour nominated as feewen ahali beloce being authorized io serve as such undergo ® wedica: examinaion, and the appil caot cnet pot Le jew than b tees T inches. ihe Comme ionere resolved to advertire tor a run cos fo ber ® reward ¢ Pe ron OF peseons Who Fe@k upon and ervelivy beat Mr. douiet A Ladewont, Engineer of steamer No. while going ihiou, fenth avenue toa fi.e Seturday list, Jt war alo resolved to order (eu adaitional first class steam fire engines, after which the Board w journed, SumrinG Business of New Vork For y of 1 the Department. They also offer June.—ibe Custom House report of the ehippine | business at thie port, for June, ehows that the number of versola entered at New York from foreign Ports wae 529. Vaessele cleared from New York for Joveien pore 46), Exee farvivas During the line the entranc Exce ot c.earances ofS. This woula indicate a withdrawal of vessels trom toreigo trade Lo engage in domestic commeice Seniors Fire wx Vesey Strert.—Between Tand §c'clock | st evening @ fire broke out in the buildings Known ae the “ Great American Tea Com- pany,” 45 Vesey street. The fire soon spread to 43, occupied as @ liquor store and dwelling house, tn whieh there wore six families. all of whom were burnt ont and their entire poperty destro) ed, amounting to between ten and twelve hundred dul. lars. No insurance, The poor creatures were lett copie ely destiiu 4, and wore taken charge of oy the po - The © lea Compauy's"* loss is atont $5,000, and the Harrison ate, owners of the build ing, about $3,(40all ineured, Noe, 47 and 4), occu. P dy J ptiner & Co. wiso as a tea wareshonss, jamared to th stent of #500, principally by r-insuied FP. ‘Tra:ne:. compounuer of eyrops, occupied the basement of No. 45, and lost about $1,bv0. A fire broke ont at 117 Chatham streat, aboot 19% o'clock. Phe damage was not ascertained op to w late hour Tur Portraxp Revier Foxp.—Mayor Stevens, of Portland, in ® telegram to Mayor Hoff man, acknowledges the receipt of $1,081 S46 from the latter, and thanks the citizens for their libe- relity Mayer Hoffman has received an adsitional sum of $130 siuce previous acknowledgements, Tanking altogether the su of #1 40059, A meeting of the Gene Commit.ee appoin ed to collect tupus for the Portland sutlere:e was held yesterday at the Chamber of Commerce Mr, Oliver B. Dorrence, » hose family resives in Portland while he does busi hi @ @ thrilling aeseription of the scene he witnessed .t on Se: urday and ithy fami.ies are leit without even means of cooking 100u, or @ knife, or ¢ fiom which to eat it when cooked = Mr. stated that the Produce Exchange had ed $5.10, and Loney hoped to incrense it to $5,000. Mr. pbeppard, Kecretary, read a statement of subscrip.ions rece.ved sin ¢ last report Acknowledged July 10th.. erseeee PIB, 817 BOC VED C1008. .cceceserssevesioeees 16.901 Total aenaeshs $3), The grand totalof amounts collected in tis city for the Vo sland sufferers toot up wo2.575, ExPLosion.—An explosion occurred yester-« day about 11 o'clock, A. M., in the roome of tho star Medicinal Powder Company, on the second tloor of the building corner of Broad Mr. benry sen, who was making sou preparation when the explosion occur ly burnt about the face and a Tie was 1 to Bellewue Hospital. The damage to property was very slight, Boarp oF Epvucation—ResiGNarion oF AN ASSISTANT SUPERINTENDENT —A BITE FOR 4 New Sonoor Hoss. The Board met at f o'clock last evening, the President, James M. Mel. the chair, A communication w in, in received from Mr. fieo, W. Cooper, endorsing b resigoa 100 a6 Avsletany Su- periusenuent oF Gieiutuar senools, W hick was ie colved and orderes on te, ‘le Conmiltice on Finance presented a ree jon, Which was adopted, appiop.i ting $7,00 for ihe pur pore Of PulCD.lkg @ ecuool Bi.e on the southe ly ode Of 115.0 eteet, lu teet weet of the Jine of the o Shue, vb Wicd ioerect a schoo! bailuing with one Gea oar Debvol aud @ i iimary Deparment, tor the Tou Waid, . tbe Fiascve Committee pr meudidg subdry additions. app Abe rouoel . UidiDg: Adoptea, Tue bvar. (Leu went into a ballot for the election ‘ pupesinieucent of Giammar Sehools, tied urd, Cocpe., Fesigne!., whlea resuctea lo the ection oi Thomas hunier to tre position, for the te.m 0; b#O years, abd bo receive a salary of $4,25) inted a report reeom- Priations jor repaire was had upon a resolution providing for tbe Gai peticg Of piatiorms in the various schools, tee Gest Dui bo Cxceed the eum, iD vacd case, of $1.0 4 a verdict of found drowned. The man bed evi- Dot the resolution was finally withdrawn, and the Gently committed suicide while in & melancholy Boerd sdjourned Reon Over,—Geo, Wickliff, 19 vears of age, oD tha corner of Spring ehild, abont three weeks old, wae found at @ late hour on Tuesday night by @ colored woman in Ereadway. nasr 1h atreet, FD. The ii wercaretully wrapped up and asleep at the time It wes taken in charges by the Superintendent of the Poor THE COrRTS Tar Aowones Buy ary tion inte thie case. in which James Hughes is chare- ed with bewing di franded bounty morer, at Hoboken, In 1964, was reeamed yesterday, tefore 1 The evamina- iecralle ont of ther & Commissioner Osharne ‘horne testified to Hngnes & Co he payment of reeraits ner Kiveten of lersey City, held am inquest yester- day afternoon on the body of a women named Cath- erire Firebbons who was fonnd Iving dead in one of tbe cel of the city prison yesterday morning It having cevsived eddy faat that p ople have robbed al the banks in Wall e.reet.” dames I ry warthe near 1 have held the office ot Provost ted Bunter miues ° the i@erniie mm Hoboken ehould he pata. the fret 1864, on the 15to of @i\l eann think thet we Meraha) General was itued Ma ch March | deeied that th serters could not he ereditea; Co me thas (eee reernite were derery na an erconnt of the Hoboken rande: hare the panphies in me possession. Phlet shown be The Jersey City Hadeon River Poliee Comm ere on Tuesday nicht made the following appoint- ments Rarer informed mphiet coutal of tO Occober, f Lee papules and papere for The papers were offered in avidence, hut ohiacted Hiage Stewart on th varor Great Parry Quinn was nd remanded for war pentenced to otate Prison for two pears end eix Ubas riorence. etter Joho’ Coiling, grand la rt Diamisaed errerted for hae from Caro’ \ne | Brobam, during the passace from Aspinwall to this ard the steamer Santiagn da Cabs, was ex ce Hogan vesterdeg Plainant was recalled, and denied hae Mre. Fleanor W ne atoven @ B1,/ ‘legal tender note bs pt set forth tt Lrionging to mrs. Willard Wiitnverca wein calle r et bam, and tne xood cepor,me Wiliaid wee Row in the Bic o'clock last eve About half past eerer oreured between two ne. Thompron street near Broome Buede, of the Fighth Preeinet, attempted to keep the peace, when the men felion bim, and gave bim a About forty colored people, males and fem*!as, anon came on the acene, and ail part wih the twon leit: cer had the worat of it araiv'ance and clubbed thre wot hin) down, and atamped npon and kicked him. Severs! policen.en then came irom the Stetion Hense and succe ced in rescuing the officers and this ume the er Increased to about one hundred Freligh dressed the wounds of the off terribly cutand braised stout the fa the names of the parties a h Weiter: Geo, W, | 6; and Charles Manuel, labore: iL be brought be.ore the Juouge at Jefferson Ma;ket, this morning, Yesterday morping the hody of a female ciild was found hy the police in an open lot in Perry street, between Bieeckor and Deputy Coroner John Reach, M. 08! mortem examing neck and throat, in death had been caused by anflocat.on, 3} rs the parent ee of the child, and the serious teiting dere. so that the offi cer Colten came to his or tour, but they soon Purte of the body for the ariest and conviction of the | are; Wm, tenry, ened lenrned regaré Robbed by a Companion... Patrick Colfer wae ar- tatened berors Justice Hogan yesteiday on a charge from Patrick Cox, of No Warhineton etrect, white the latter wae intoxicated n drinking together, and it was risoher was heard to ney from Cox for safe keeping Colfer was heii tor tra! in detanit of bail, nies having taken the money from Cox with inten, to convert it to bisown use Alleged Pickpocket. of having stolen $6 Themen bad be proved that the adtaken some m Horace Horan, 14 years of age, was wes'erdsy arresied on a charge of having stolen @15 25, from the pocket of Fanny Baker, liv~ ing corner of | nion avenue ond Sih atrest, Brooklyn The accused was, as charged, cancht in the act, and Justice Hogan committed him for tial. ‘ | Mahoney, need 22 na charged, Caught io the act of steal b trom Chas, Keller, of No tices committed him to the Tombs tie lives at lo) Greenwich etiees John Persanner, been emp.oved ase laborer on the farm of George F hinilock, ot Rocky Point, L. Justice Hogan veeterduy, on acharge ol paving fenacod waich trom Mr r acknow/ledsed his guilt, and the watch wea recovered from & man inthe city to whom it had been sold ‘The accured was committed for trial Grand Lareiny. betore Justice Lio. ga, tolen =44 trom 1, was arra goed betors “bulton et. S0cte a bottle, #5 a doz Josephine bef eps 9 eee esverdar, on acharge of hav hailes M. Coiman, of No, 1/6 ‘Wall street, ata room in the premises No. street, on ues fed for trial in The accused was comm): Brooklyn, Tre CHoLeRa,—Two cases of cholera were reported in Brookiyn yesterday Picoler, aged 58 years, residing in Myrtle avenue, near Yates avenue, reported by Dr. Hutchi « decensed was prostrated with the dire se about 8 0’ clock A. M., on the loge ing the sane evening Ciiptop avenue, pear Fulton avenne, on Tuesday, and wae lying in a makes 17 cases of chol The first was Jos, and died at 7 o'clock ard Weibr, residing in down with co) re which have occurred in Tue Parenr Sare GAME—THE Two fellows, named (eo, Stephens and John Parker, were arrested by pert. Casler, of vot) Precinct pollee,on Tuesday, upon the charge r, Benjamin Harvie, in gvid and othe: coin, rted by the serceant while atvempt A portfon of the mone? was tecover- ‘The s-cured were commutyed tor ® hearing by cure! were @ pecial term of the Supreme Court was held ye day morning by Judges Lott and Wilbert, to he: guments on the constitutionality of the present Kx cies law,in the hibous corpua cases of J.W, Keichum Debuncene, both of whom were arrested tor ) Ex-.Judge Moore ap- ou teball ot he liquor dealers, and delivered the unconstitutionality of lie arcued the same points made by / Brady in Sew York, and Made no new one ereued by Dietrie-Attorne. Crook, ab great length, and wit + lenethy arsument on cuce for the people w Morrie and Gey ATTEMPTEL Jate hour on oman named Mery E, employed as @ servant in New 1 seliedestruction 1u Grand etreat, | ne leudanum. » SUICIDE. —At a taken to the 4 poison readily 2 house, ani SOLUTION or rag EAst Rives MyotEay— ‘The inquest in the case of William Bander, whose body wee found in the Faat morbine set, Les been couyluded, River on ‘Thareday Toelury tenses Focxptisq—A very pretty looking female TRAVELER'S DREAM. ie one Caasimis's eyes giowed at this sight with curioaty end envy, butan awe bis uniette ed mind emia Bet comprehend, withheld him fram advancing Ho bad heard strange tales of the forest-king, and those hal-human beings, found in rivers sod mines, by German superstition, Terbaps this bearded giant might be the Frl-King, or thas aa pernatural forester seen on the Hartz mountaing on St. Hobert'’s eve, When the shadows began to lengthen, Lila took ber basket, and slinging bew fagot on her shoulder. kissed her companicn's feet, and departed homewards. Casimir dared notasteay alone in the haunts of this grim monste and hastened to overtake her; but she had fled like * fawnthrough the green alleys, and was asleep tm her corner of the hut before he arrive The day following, and the oer!, were spent in the fame manner. Lilla aiways took her portion of coarse bread and whey, in a little pannier she hed woven of rushes, and once concesled s few loose leaves of an old Saxon grammer at the bottom, Cessimir now remembered, that ofthe very few books bis wife bad cought at Transylvanian fairey not one remained except one or two old tales und sete of ballads, greatiy prized by their poor neghbors, A Latin bidle hed once been seen on the traveler's table, bub erep its silver clasps and rich case of tortoise stell hed not wmpted them to covet it But he did not hazard a hint at bie discovery of Lills'e secret occupation, though he watched it daly from the tollow of # tree, and listened with wondew and delight to the histories told by the old man @ the forest. He heard him tel! of # great Father, who led bis children from bondage in @ wilderness snd walked before them in # column of clouds an@ fire. He heard her ask where this mighty Parend resided, and how he might be beheld; and ssw her teacher point to the sky, to the rising sun, a» the trees which overshadowed them, and the wae ter which flowed at their feet. “These,'’ said hay arethat the decessed wae arra-ted on Monday t.onacharce preterred be her hoaband of con- divekenness A verdict of death from intem ce was rendered Hepson Rives Poiwe APPOINTMENTS, — on Joreph Loeey, Robert French, Henry Devlin, Die drich Kuhn. Archibald MeKing, Wm. Daler, Joseph Carrol! nod Alex. Read. The three latter were of the 04 lores. Ty BA. Wataon, formeriy eargeon of the 41h NJ. Volon:eers, was elec ed police surgeon. The department @ili econ appear in «& new summer unl form similar to the one worn by the Metropolitan Police Evanise tar Revenecr Law.—A young man named Philip Sermour. was caught yesterday in Jersey City without having |. & mps on the boxes. His stock, consiating 01 five hort. wae confiscated by the Coilecver and the piteoner was set at libertr Mrerine ror tHE Revizer of PORTLAND Provir.—A moering for the purpose of tasking mea oures to raise fonds (or the relief ot the people of dA. wee held atthe City Hall in Jersey City, An Execauve Committe appoint or Hie Hon, Maroy Cleveland, ©. &. tresor?, I 1. Vanderbeek, C,H. O'Neill, FP. O batibiewen ani W. L. inemineon The meeting request (he Caaniers of the three banks to receive tny eobecripiions, MARINE NEW rises, 4.59; S. sets, 71, High Water.(8 48 age = RPAMATIIPS.Rapidan, St. Joh Shuey \ Orlesoa; Columbia, Hav BriGs~ i rial, Bridgeport, C.B. oor, N.S » N. By: Fang ondolier, Wind. PCHOONERS.4 FE. Ames, Cow Bar, C Mar. | ‘‘are bis dwelling-places, bis creasions, and bi@ garet & Lucy, Cow ©. By Francie, Basgor; tte to bildren, on whom he imposes no !9 rv rf, tr. War Flower, Providence; 4 t justice to each other.” Then he explained the Casto, Newport: (an ver, Fastpoit: J. (+ Coll | merciful simplicity of the Christian code, whie yer, Boston, Hyd. Dull, N Bodfood; Ana, sentaeges, Llis, with her hands rested upon bis knea and her head upon them, looked like » lovely image @ ite meek and pure spirit. Cassimir turned aws: and went home rorrowfully. He reflected on the doctrine he had heard; and the mysierious » pearance of its unknown teacher, and the derke ness of the eclitude be had made his tabernacley added to its force. The injnstice of his conduct te Lilla, her he!lph eet, and the misery of her fuiure life, seemed to open themsclves befire him; eod he spent that night in vague but not unpleasing ideas of repentanc Ho went again, and again, in secret, and always returned with sowe mild improvement tn his heart, mingled wi increasing, but gece ness for Liles, Hie sustere mistress ry Ags ng@ in her Too Late for Classification. DLAT MS. ARTHUR-On July 11th, Clinton, infant son of J, Bo and b. A. Arthur ‘The relatives and friends of the family are respect fully invited to attend the tuneral, thts (Thareday) atternoon, at 2 o'clock, trom Kent st, east of (nion ave, Greenpoint, 397 BOLGER. At his residence, 905 Ave, A, cor. 14th st on Wedmesd aly lth, John, the beloved son ot Thad and Mery Rolger, a native of Pariah of Forns, Co, Wexford, Ireland, in the 28tb year of his some sinister cause for the gradual cha t from si venly indiffere: ce to cheer.ul good humor; bu’ though her srperel and tood were of the coarsest and scantiest kind, and her labor im cessant, Lill.'s complacent content seemed & prow vocation rather then a merit, Bhe was pursued with blows aud taunt which she bore withous sullenness or tears, till Qiska, in her daily searches, found a ‘ew julutea reeds put neatly toe ether, and trampled on them ins rage, Hee ittle handmaid wept, and Cassimir's interference increased the storm. Finaing ber fury untamabie he spplied to her husband Gaspar, to suow hie rity. He used such #igular words of ree ty awakened, and he contrived, by an additional flask of rre spirit, to win from him the cause of bis consciet tious remorse, Kut the cause only excited him te discover more, and on the following day he sccome panied Cassimir to the recess in the forest. There under his tentof leaves, be saw the solitary mas shapiog lesders with charcoal op & smooth stony while Lille sat on the fagots ehe bad bundled striving to ferm senother pipe. Bus Gaspas though: ovly of ber beauty, woich he bad neves seen before in attitudes so graceful: and ss be returned at .twihght, 9 deadly thought arose from the opportunity. Cassimis was an incuinbra.ce, perhaps an opponent; bus hig deatc, tf it happened in the woods, wouid furnish him with @ pretext to collecs the villagers, and seize or expel she wild man, op whom he maant te charge the murder, His wile ry =F be easily dim missed, and Lilla would bave no friend or msaenm excepts bimseli, Tne women were Loth siceping peaceably, when theirdog :oused them by biu-ona nowlings, Gaspar followed hie track, and Casas mut's body Was ioundy bid under a fow leaves, an@ bruised Ly mortal Llows. Aruge hedye-stase la bes.de him, aud .he villagers 01 Qiisaw assembi. with all the weapons they court gather, to see’ ane The relatives and friends of the family, and those of his brother Thomas, also his brother- wy Niehoas fhumpkina, are respectfully invited to at- tend the funeral, trom the Chureb of the Immacniate Conception, i4th st. and Ave. A, on Friday morning, at Iv otcock, where a solemn High Mass of Requiem will be offered 9 for the repoee of bis soul are mains will be taken trom shence to Calvary Ceme- tery for interment. £95 MUNN At the residence of his father, of bilious dysentery, Wil d. Peck, second son of Stephen and a Pran Muna, aged 5 years, 7 months and 1) dave The funeral will take place from the residence of his father, 146 West 29th at.thie Thursday atiernoon, Ato'ciock., Newark papers please copy. 398 MecMAHON..On July 11th, Michael MeMabon, aged 25 years. The relatives and friends of the family, and members of the 164tn Reet. N. ¥. V., aleo members of the Soth Metiopou an Police Preeincs, aie respect fully invited to attend the tuneral, trom his late residence, Broadway and 74th et, on Friday after- noon, July 14, at 1 o'clock 894 N .On Wednesday, July 11, Peter Wrenn, years, Pariah of Mobil, County Leitrim, lieiand, The relatives and friend of the family are respect fully invited toe attend the funeral, from his Inte 38 Haat ischet, this Tnureday afternoon, WET NURSE WANTED—A PERSON ormpelent to nuree an infant three weeks old, Call tor % days at 1237 Brosdway, Liberal w will be paid to a good woman. 3923 F— WISE IN TIME, AND PROCURE A vot'le of KRIFST'S IMPROVED “8UN" CHOL. ERINE REMEDY, whieh has cured more cases of Inarrboea, Dy-entery, Coilc, &., than any other ar- ticle ever introduced. Depot 46 South Second at, Wiiliamaburgh. Price 25 cents per bottle. be ARPENTER’S SHOP, STOCK, FIXTURES the assassin. Gaspar led them 40 the nouse of and iwill for sale, up town, with horse aad wagon, if 1equired tablished 10 re; cherp rant | Orauches, Mabook Beery Lag was sleeping ana plenty room. Addres A. [.. box ert, Sup and his uncouth attire end grim figure, pre office them to believe the tale told them ot his ecociye Bus when their approach awakened him, bis shouy bis fine stature, though bens by age, sud sue irag grasp he gave the first essailans’s (hroat, iatimie daied even par. Bia eyes glared as if with sudden mad: and it the force ct twenty mem bad not been exerted, be would have « by climbing to the top of ® tall oak. ‘They piougna him down at lengsn, and delivered bim, loace@ with chains, to the captain of the litile colon ® man deputed by the Russian government, au proud of exercising bis Unie! auihority, Ou. one leg sbey bad observed what appeared # reat such af is usually worn by Jerter Chiefs, Desrer ¢hamiietion conv.ncéed them that he bad suflered the toriure sometines inflicted by tae bandisti of the Ukraine, aud she ecarsfication from the upper parsot the leg to the foot had caused the resemilance of red leather. But he answered no quesious, and the scare of wounds on hig breast, were sufficient to shew his coutempt af denger, Fin tace bad rather tce convex ,ronie af a Greek, than We roundness of ® Rui countes nance; aud Lad, from the shaggy bushiness of hie beard and skin, # powerful bus fine resemiviance to the iauns and saiy:e of ancieut sculpture. Tog goversor lodged bis prisoner in one ot she subser- renevus caves, burrowed, as if fur molos, by the tenants of twis wilderness, near tLe posi-house, Here, in a vase probably of great Sue quity, the gvversor usually Kept bis siore of wine; oui nav- ibg BO stronger dungeon, was compellea io | lace the Hercuies of the loreet within wis cellar, The funeral oi Cessiuur was periocmed with the usual clamor of rude lestivity,misenued by all his irienag exc pi Lilla, who availed herse.t of the One ay iusoxivasion to release the supposed assass.u, Im the adjoluing hus of reeds called a posy-honsey @ strong boise of the Tartar breed, resembling our bugiieb yalloways, bad been leit by au Uieraine Spey, ew on & Vint to this village ip big Usual office Of blacksu\th, He was eugaged alee as tous\\!ap auc CoLjurer at the funeral ieasi; and Lis potsessi.g berseli o. Lis tools while he wag sbus ¢wyloyed, evtered tbe foresier’s prison, un <2 OLLAND'S ARABIAN HORSE CURE for cuts, galls, bruises, and all sores a horse is liable to ha We ean refer you to M. Hewitt, su E les; H, Mareb, supt. Ad, Ex. Co. Imer, Supt. Laney by ©, K. Co. her, Kops. Ber ,° Marshall & Wilkins, Prop. Bw line: Post & Nichols, Buli’s He. all ent ue certificates pronouncing it to horse curein the marker, HOL, dD ORSESHOERS — WANTED A_ FIRST clam floorman;: to save tionbie none others need WM. BRYANT, 94 Weat 44th et 396 4h BAKERS--WANTED A YOUNG MAN asthird band. Apply $28 Grand st, bet, Colum baand Cannou 890 T° CARPENTERS—TO BE SOLD VERY che: p, ® rosewood chest ana kit of tools. apo” for 2 dave, T. HUGHES, 185 Bast 11th et. 880 a ANTED— EXPERIENCED HEAD COOK fora summer hotel. Apply at 200 Varick ot.457 LEGAL NOTICES, CROTON AQUEDUCT DEPARTMENT, New York, Juve Suth, 1566.--To lion Founders, ~Sealed proposale will be received at this office, Ro- tunda, City tie Park, unt 11 o'clock. a, M., of ‘Thursday, the t2th day of July, 1806, for the supply of castivon water p pes, viz. : 1.30 teet of cast iron water pipe, 20 inches i nal diameter ; 5,000 feet of east iron water p pe, 12 inches ipternal diameter; 16,000 fees of cass Lion water pipe, 6 inches internal diaineter; 1,000 tee! of cast iron r pipe, 4 in- ches interns! diameter; 42 tons of branch pipes and other spec Severs'c bids may be otfe ed and ediorthe 20 iuch pipe, or for the 1%, 6and 4 inch pipe, or for the lal cast. ings; tuteuch bid must beeliber ior the whole ot the ¥Oineh pips, or for she whole of all other pipe, ur jor the whole of the special ¢. nee. Each proposal be endorsed “ bropovais tor Cass lron Water Canine together with the eran! date of its offering. The fmmonnt o requled will be len Thousand Dollars, 0 blank jormes he hed on 4 this office, "i PRENS, ROBERT L. D Croton Aqueduct Board, 4 neme of th (HOS, STE RRAGH, A. W.CKAVES, ais berse. But where shoula be airect bis course = (To be Continued.) OLICE TO CONTRACTORS, PROPOSALS it will Le received Dy tre Street Commissioner, at his office, cor nas ' Broadway and Park Place, until Tuesdey, b h day of Fusy, 1566, at 11 o'clock A. M., to! piss, specaficetions and estimates for the ereciiou of an Aerial Bridge at the corner of Broad. way hud Fultoneuert, The epan of roadway he- tween the cus be is 40 feet, the spau of Fulton etreet be ween ‘he curbs is Jo icet. Lhe eaid bridge to be i4 feos wice, not lors than 16 cet bigh atthe anderside, and the eveps leading there o to be 5 feet wide. Ail the materiaa for the ald urldge to be of frou, except the piationm, which wiil be of bard wood, The wok tobe mace tight ana durable, in the Lest manner, and with (be vest materials, Any further intoime: tion ip reiation to the above, and blank proposals for the same, mney be obtained at the oflive of toe street SUs6 MUTION PRICh@ONK DOLLAR PRM YEAR Comuussioner. No olde will be considered exceedi whether hy sinule copy or in clubs--the cheapest po the ainouns or the apprepiiaion, wz, slow), per tn the word. Youisge on Daily Sun by mail fe disgram ebowing bosition 10 which the bridge is | # quarter, 2120 a veal, Postage on Weekly, dco to be placed, way be seen at this office, Lhe ie quarter ; THE NEW YORK N, Published daily, Sundays excepted Delivered apywhere in the city or vieinity, mail Siz Dollars per year,—three months i 21 60; six months, $3, 4 Jie bey was the originator of the Amociated Press Organization, and has the finest advantage tod obtaining news, It contains ALL the uews o: day in # small epace—easily reaa, A Weekly Edition of the San e published every Tuesday, ‘Verma: Gin wray pera for he mail, if veered) THDLE CRNTS per copy,#2 per 10 ft bids can 5 ‘os levers, aud gave bim th» gipser'e a year; vable whi Com) itsioner reserves the right to ‘Address y payable where received reject al 6 a on thet are not tor the interest of the city, CHARLES MOSES 6. BEACH, Proprietor of Tur srs, uv, CORS BLL, owees Commissioner, 304 Cormer sulwa aud Nassau ew N.Y,