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ee een ——= Sontineed from First Page.) Se / ¢ Neamith, Nor, ON AYeMovere ‘Ambon y, Chandler. Clark, ” » Cowan, Cr Kam ands, Femendea, How olny eres "Berman, Sprague, Stewart, - . ew, Cr ell, Dixem, Me "The motion of Mr. Persenden as amended, was then opted, and the bill was referred to the Com=i ties on Finance with instructions to repert on the second in December, Mr. Wade from the Committee on Territories re. ‘Seried the bill to regulate the selection of grand and petit jurors in the /rritery of Utah, and for other Purposes, with amendmen's, Tete in Smendments that tn ‘cases Ld y & party, the Untied ab: av other party no milita: '* * Y t above ieee fas shor ‘General, and that al be ited by the Governor; say te solemnize marriage te ¢ of from ten to five hon- rf Prt portiee either mi es as inge ze sia ited Gtates. are annulled; marriages, ithe and death the a Wn of ali reene, the of the Mormon various particulars looking to & ir to the ordinary tates. Mr. Wilson introduced s joint resolution to place @h the dinposs! of the sutheritios of Portland, Maine, tents and hoapisa) farnitore, and ciothing tor the use ‘of families rendered houseless by the late fire, which “wes passed. Mr. Howe called up the Niagara Ship Canal Rill, bat withons disposing of the bill the Senate went fate axecut!ye session and soon after adjourned, HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES. ‘My. Alley, from the Post Office Committee, report- 4a dill for the better protection of international communication, which, be said, was rendered neces. ree we telegraph bill yesterday, moved the “ previous qnestion”” pra are lesion of Coneress, ne perm ” rete hacer pmo tae von R aoe peiaate, expr ecard of bie batiot : Sess me ; pase yeaa 5 =] ee oe = teen Goce Mr. of Powe chae cress fed tothe Posh Uihce Ganceaiae tt wee Focom On motion of Mr. Rice, Me., the Senate joint reso- ation Just received rrem that body, authorizing the ‘President to place at the disposal of the authorities of Portland, Me., tents, camp and hospital furnitare, ‘end clothing for the use of families rendered house. Joes DY the late fire, was taken from the Speaker's table, read three times, and passed, At five minutes past 6, the House adjourned, Plasterer® Convention. Peiapetruts, July 12.—The Plasterery’ Nation- @ Convention assembled today, The following Bo- slaties wore represented : New ‘ork, jTorsey Ay, Newark, Baits. 6t. Loals Cine ter- LA Row y hd New York, 3 ° rer. The whole sere Prat imaherial bones of Seameernay, Dre for the SRews tema, By Telegraph to the Now York Bama Waamry $40,000 were subscribed ia Boston on Tuesday, for the Portland sufferers. A canis issued for » National Labor Congress Ww meet in Baltimore on the 20tb of August next, 4 Gaus of chess “for the championship" is go- ing on by talesraph between Hunteville, Als., and Coblambia, Tera. A ermsnon ond fate) disease hes broken out among Greught and farm horses in Maryland, ‘They sicken and die in less than 19 hours. 4 YAMILY of three persons was recently poisoned ‘Tus old 14 gun ship Delaware, which wes sunk #6 the Gosport Navy Yard ‘88 the outbreak of war, Bas been got afoal. She wil) be cus up for the pur- pose of obtaining the immense amount of copper nd iron contained in her. Gas. Haxocoox errived at Bt. Louis, Mo. on Monday, ov 260 days leave of absence, At the expiration of thet time be will, is is thought, take the place of Gea, Pops, commanding that depart- ment, while Gen, Pope will succeed Gen, Hooker in New York, Ar the Maine Episcopal Convention in Bath, Alexander Burgess, of Portland, was Yesterday elecved by the clergy as Bisbop, but he dechned eccepting the office, aud withdrew his name. Rev, ¥. D, Huntington, D. D., of Boston, was then unanimously elected B.shop. Tax exercises of the forty-fifth commencement of Amherst College, occurred yesterday, at Am- hevst, Mass. Gov. Bullock and suite and many distinguished guests and alumni were present, Degrees wore conferred upon s number of gentle. mea. Rev. Henry Ward Beecher was yesterday Chosen « Trustee of the College, Tomar NA&LSOm, & negro, 94 years old formerly » servant in the Wasblogton family, died st Suffolk, Ve, recently, and was buried on the 4h ins, Daring the latter part of bis life he never lived more than two miles from the Dismal Swamp, and mostor the time in theswamp, This venerable negro p triarch has been Ulcased with twenty-one wiv.s, &x of whom are now living. A VOUPLE «f rascals swindled the people of Wooeeliun, Wosers Virginia, out of several shous- sud dollars, by sunouncing themselves as agents of Bind Tom," the negro piunist, aud selling Uc ets for one of bis concerts, which was to come off om the 11tb inat., ip counection with « lottery scheme. When the purchasers of Mekets called at the Hall indicated, the birds had flown and Tom bad not made his appearance. Gus, Guswt,bes issued on tmporigns order to Departmens, District and Post Commesders, di- Footing bhema 10 95ree Ol) Pexpoas who have been j 7 ne" or may hereafter be charged with the commission of crimes and off noes agsinnt officers, agents, Git!sens end inhalntants of the Un'ted States, i:ro. Spective of color, in cases where the civ!) autho! Hes failed, neglected or are unable to arrest and bring euch parties to trie), and to detain them in military confinement until such time aes proper Judicial tribunal may be ready and willing to try them, LOCAL NEWS, WEW YORK AND THE Vicor. Anornen Hot Day,—Yesterday was an- other‘ scorcher.” The thermometer stood, on the corner of Broadway and Barelay streets, at 7 A.M. at 80, noon at 90, and at 4 P.M. 89 in the shade, hours later it was unchanged, On Wednesday at neon and at f o'clock P. M., it indicated 80-4 differ ence of 7 degrees. SUN STROKRA. On Wednesday morning James Batter, living in Wert 47th street, wae found at the corner of 55th street and Lexington avenne, prostrated by the heat, He was removed to Bt, Luke's Hospital...... Michael Doyle was sun strock at 15 Vandewater stress. He was removed to Bellewne Hospital. CuoLerA—Cases Rerortan Yesternay. ~Yesterday morning there were several cases of Supposed cholera reported at the Sanitary Superin- tendent'’s office. Among these were the following, which the physteians in attendance claim to be well Recortained cases: Mrs. Elien Carroll, area 2% an Irish woman, and married, living at No 8 Franklin street, was taken Ul, ae it eppes s, with diarrbems. on Sanday or Mon ", bat was not repor'ed until Wernesday, On al morning, at 4 o'clock, she got into collapse. She wee alive at last reports. Another case (aeme, ase Or sex not given) was reported vesterday morning. The patient, who resides cor, of 9th and 84 ot was in collapse at 10 o clock, A third case was reporied at 11 o'clock Ie'e mornicg. Philip Weber, aged 85, livine at 86 Christie sireet, was attacked by cholers. No further perticulars were received up to 5 o'clock, and the case was vot ‘cartained to be cholera, William Relllish, of 126 erry street, was ieported as Raving been attacked with cholera jeste:d y mornimg. No further infor mation had been rece. ved upto 6 o'clock, P.M. ‘The Diomises were disiniocted. The cholera rrports for the present week have had the effect of chasing large numbers of timid Deople into the country. The namerous steamers plying on the Hudson River aud Long Isiand Sonnd are salty crowded with persons eager to escape to igh wor by day Qinere The eae eta fe a! % w . vieinity of New e all crowded. and the or and Wed ished l'sis of arrivals from New York of # column in Tue PortLayy Fine.—The aid-money al- ready collected by the Committee is $42,590; by the Mayor, $1,745; Produce Exenange, $3,600, Total, $45,765. Tar Boutevanp—APromruryr oF Com- Missiowens .—Y esterday morning Justice Clerke, of the Bupreme Court, eppointed the following named Gentlemen as Commissioners of Estimate and Assess. ment in the matter of the Boulevard: Wilson G. Hunt, Goo. A. Osgood and William P. Lee. Srerer Cieantxo Comsissiox.—A meet- ing of the Commission was held at the Mayor's Of- July After some discussion on the enbject, the thea nse! t the Inspector @atrue' te sapere the carts renoral ob asatad eae ag EN oe Carts are sen’ daily through the streets for the remo- Se or erage and sabre, ond ball 10 give ne wes 5 On motion of the Comptroller, Coan: Corporation was ‘Tequested oy ot the eek A Paws Ficurt Srortep.—A “ mill” was to have taken place on Wednesday, at, Fort Lee, be- vicinity to the ground in overziptns ie readiness, wai: hy y. ee gelice, wever, spol J ing on the cold ground,” ra. his antagonist the chance to grant him the sing & Walker; loss about $1,300; fally insured. shine, and is damaged to he extent 185 : A eegeees Short! afer 1%, veaterday afte bro $i c 348 Bast 19th siieet were totally tr coopers of # No, whieh were dum. by. Beis lou is cecimeted at £6,000 ; ew, ged, and are tully insus at 19 ¥ ir. met at 19 o'clock M.,on Thursday, the President, recommenda 4 soe toird 0 to tho mente obtained agains thi Keeolution "was adi i ated a re of the boat of Department of the probabie expenses of the De art city. The ed. The same Committee requied tor the year 1867, amounting to 00,000, be and is hereby approved by the Boaid of Bupervisors, acting asa Board of Revision, The report was re. pe Lad ipsolutoens adepted. ue same Commit. ‘eseuted a wt in favor of adopting resolution hd fellows: Resolved ‘That the communieation ot the Bourd of Metropolitan Police submitting an esti. mate of the amount of Beryecee salar os and Me. Exehe Law, chaper 678, of | be tramsmitied to the Legal Sivieatins hue nealatens vith as littie delay as pose.ble, as to the duty ef the ‘d of Dupe. visors la the Promises, A Adjourned to Tuesday nex’ St, Brivcer’s Scxoou,—The ninth annual dopied, Boy, Father Moouey, and the direction of the Chris: tiam Brothers and Sisters of Charity, was beld on Wednesday, at the Schoolroomsin 8th strees, near Avenue B. The jun or classes of the male depart ent were firet examined by Brother Director wi- Brother {napector Could, Rev, Father Jiconey 4nd rt be loll -we:—Thid and Fourth Ci ee slows oe 1a0b Om, Reading, Arit tle and Te joe lamatious wei velivered by P. J. Donohue, seorge Mu pion ofpS posepe Ar *) My ake ve wa ‘ngio music by Pro- fessor A. Cull. Second Ciese—Retlerons Instruction, ralumer, Geoatephy Sud Arithmetic. There were some hymis an good songs 4: by ihe pupils, ations were very well delivered b: sere 7, Josep Hedusond and James and wore spoken by Masters T, Smith, J. Duffy, and soem and James having fallen only one degree in fonr hours. At De latonre the mercury stood at &7 at noon, and two Keepers are reaping a rich harvest of the country papers of ‘in edn? bub fies yesterday, to take into consideration the matters tween Wm. McLaughlin, alies “Billy Green,” and James Farley, Mclaughlin and bis friends proceed. od fiom this carriag@s, and ad the ccrival of ter in this cliy and giving. m an er than give fa nly. Gs we Pane Saige ents hanes Frings~About 12 o'clock Wednesday night, Gre broke out in the three-story frame building, No, 1,867 Third avenue, and before the flames were extinguished, the premises were badly damaged, The first floor is occupled ass «rocery store by Ris- The upper portion of the building was occupied by An phen dwelli hoes $1,000; in- “3 rs shop of T. ‘Connor, te as Th ins Scene No. iene to the "Can: ut for $3,u0, onde lone te cetimpated a $2,500; insured for The other bai! ngs are Dot seriously dam- Couxrr GoverNMeNT—Boarp or Suren- Visons—J Up@MENTS AGAINST TRE Crry,—The Board Mz, Smith, in the chair, The Committee on Annual Taxes presented a report in faver of adopting a reso- tution directing the Comptroller, in pursuance of bis tion, and of the requirements contained section of the act, chap. laws of iseue revenue bonds tor an ciatane hate e- with resolutions, that the estimate Ketimate of the Metropolitan Fire ment in all branches of gxpenditures which will be money required to pay the compensations under chapter 1, lawe of 1560, vo the officers and wembers of the t0politan Police force, tge her with a copy of the examination of this school, under the supervision of several Grevolass pieces of musie daring the ere. cee Tb le sis, boot keoplany mensu: stion an tates) end ailace, The (og ar J, Crosby, P, Galligan, 1 4 Kelly, . Waliace, T. O*Reilis, J. Dolan and J. Foles, spake & witty dialogue with in finie merit, A solo, nibe harp that once thro’ 7; tifuliy sang by Master Malachy Cunn be t ate uy on the a duet, was woll sunt by raocis Cun: A solo, * we fing hi by we pupils, The andiewee ap- peared highly gratified, tnd complimented the pastor and the Bro-hers on the b gh traming and cultive- tion whieh the pupils received, The so ae evi- denced by the exercises on Wednesday, will com- pare lavorab.y with any in the city, New Yora Liqgvon Deacens’ Soctery.— A special meeting was heidon We evening, to hear the report of « committe, appointed at « Priyicts meeting to walt om the missioners of ‘olice, to Know whether any aifference would be made between those who conrplied with the law sud those who did not, The Committes that the Commissioners had received them kindly, = | declared their intention to proteet all those who b complied with the law, THE COURTS, FexIana,—INDICTMENT OF PRESIDENT Ronerts.—He Grves Batt. 1% $6,000. Tae Tatar SET DOWN FoR Ootonen Next._The Grand Jury of the United States Circuit Court tor this Distriet, be- fore separating last week, found an indictment against Col. Roberta, containing 19 separate counts. Col. Reberts being at the time absent, the fact was kept qniet antil bisretarn yesterday, Mr. Roberts having re'urned, was arrested, and gave beil in aoe for his appearance at the October term of the Jourt. Each count of the indictment with some vari- ations, sets out that Will‘am KR. Roberts, gentieman, on the 25th of May, A. D. 1866, at, &., with force and arms did begin acertain military expedition to be carried om from thence 'o wit, the place aforesnic, against the territory and dominions of » foreien State, to wit, the territory and dominions of the Queen of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and ireland, with whom the United States ore and then perce, to the evil exampie of ail others in uN ane offending, and agsings the peace of the sala Untied States and their dignity, &e. their designe. The other ehteen counte vary in liowing every case designated tion of the offence fo by the statute Coostearnit Notes ow Nattowan Bawne.—Jas. MeConnell was arraigned before U. 8. Commissioner Osborne yesterday, charged with attempting to pase ® connterfeit $10 National Rank note on the keeper of 4 lager beer saloon in payment for liger and sears, and was beld by the Commissioner (o await the ac. tion of the Grand Jury. Tae Howoxen Bounty Faacpe.—This ease, in which James Hughes is charged with defrauding recruits of their bounty money at Hoboken in 1864 jumed yesterday in the 0. 8. Commissioner's Office. stand, Consid Gren, wes in on ait img uninterest erable testimony was on of psture, and the further hi the case was ad- Journed unl this pA ad Wasnreetow Manxer ann te Boar oF Hravts.—In the Supreme Court, Chambers, yester- day. Justice Ingraham rendered a decision upon the motion made by the Board of Heslth to dissolve the injonetion obtained by the ers of the Sinking Fund, restraining them rompers ig the stands Catelde the Washington Market. ‘be Coure io am elaborate opinion, in which he defines the dates and powers of the Board, denied the motion, and continued the injunction. Pouce InTeL.168No8.—Fugitipe Slaves from Havana Arrested—They are Acoused af Having Robbed their Master.— Mariand Eatrado and Paulino Zanrezo, Spanish negroes, were before Justice Hogan yesterday on « of having stolen about $6000 geld coin, jewelry and clothing, from their former ir, J. Cospedes, o 5 ali See tae hegre of hie owe eibie the tne Vice ona it was . Detecti jed te this city tive moceed arresting Estrado In tow chs was iound some wearing sppensh wt they acknowledged had been stolen Cal ‘ustice Hogan committed them SF oamiesyee. The pei onere say they left mostof the in Hav with e friend, to bring to this sith es thes they would be on their arrival. Kidnapping Case.—Jane Comnolly was arraigned before Justice Hogan yesterday one charge of kid- napping. It appears that on the morning of the 4th inst, the aceused found Wm, Mablken, 8 years of 466, playing in front of his father’s house, corner of Sixth and North sts, Brooklyn. She forcibly took the child to the ferry, and brought him to this city, The following day ashe took the to the Five Points House of Industry, an: sold tase his ene wes Joho Chase, that he was of ‘timate birth, that bis mother wason Blackwell's Isiand, and that sbeihad Brought him to the House of ry A be taken care at the public expense. Mr. » superintendent, subsequentiy sew an ment ol @ lost boy bg fn Wa mot ine one left with him. He rep! to was ee AC RN a Ro io an she was committed tor trial, Pickpockets in @ Railroad Car,—On Wednesday afterday. while George W. Shepardson, doing basi- pose of 821 Broadway, was ridine on the front plet- of @ belt railroad car in West ye Ket was plexed of a wallet containing $1,6 idiam Rosenwig, ot Nos. 516 and 518 street, Phila. delphia, by whom the accused was employed es a clerk. A part of the goods were found in the posses. tion of Levy, and he gave information which ied te rend shreek, was arrested tot fesetving ven’ Sicee woe ar iv stolen goods, Both pariies were committed, Theft on River Stewmers.—Robert Thompson was arrested yesterday atternese, wile, &s charged, in the act of stealing « valuable coat from the steam boat Nelly White, lying at the foot of Baiclay street. The coat belonged te Col. Wm. T. of the p.8. Amy. Justice Hogan commtied the prisoner Thesf .—A seaman named bre Murph was raed vena one a al rin stolen & chest of tea trom Wm. , of South treet. The tes found in mn of thi prisouer, and “Justice Hogan committed him for trial. Felonious Assault,.Wm. Krauss, of 96 Christie street, and Chas, Walker, of 116 Wanton strees, quarieled in Second street, on the night of the 11th of March, and it is alleged that oering the affr hot bis opponent in the arm. He sen fled from the city, Having returned, be was arrested yesterday, Brooklyn, CHOLERA IN Brooxirm,—The cholera ap- Pears to have taken an epidemic form in this city: Edward Weiber, who was ried in a state of col- lap.e on Wednesday, died at bis residence, in Clin- Won street, Dear Fulton street, yeaterd ened eerat widow, years age, 4 street, Dear Richards street, Hee in bout three hours after being seized wita the disease. Her husband was tormeriy a private w: » Who was Se ieicra Wau tese ee uzabet rath (dw of e), age yease.died of the sane dianase altge boing Uitects oix hours, 7 The above cases are pronounced to be unmistaka- Die cases of cho ers, Thomas ath, son of Mre. Mary Magrath, oged 5 years, (Pp ekg soon shee Bis mother died, The case is Leporied as choiera morbue, Other cases, but not official, are reported, Super- intendent Conkling, of tha Health Board, desires to make the following facts known to the pablic : lst. That tbe In:pectors, who are educated physi- cians, hold the.use ves im readiness to investiga ¢ at Ouce aly Case of rupposed cholera reported to them by foe poilce or citizens. lt af “4 du fer nder nt 1 01 Gasiou! as nD) o » ve bo fostance to \uterfere with the work of any physician h y dance. "id. Thar tue ‘oftoe of the Assisten} Sanitary Su: Batted ot, cio iat eu mac week to the Count rt Hou! houre of the day or night, tucluding & and an Ds} in attendance. dnagorier ba ebtendene for the eit S oeatin aerate be ie OF thi Te be t oa the Thom; lleged pick: arrested PS Gia aa were LT committed the accused for Rod. Clarke. William Levy was arraigned Pong Ae Bs Shandley on « charge of having stolen $179 woith of « from Her tr Aléerm of th Lad power contracts, and can omiy set é Duisances, and all complaints ee rt; tad ta aids ofa rents W ote 5th. Tas ae there has been « lew i cases of Asians ira in our city, the ui attention Foner fl, to cleanliness. m nt Ar} how with « sotat orne— to & pailfn! of water ere end badly Pomtlieted rooms with ehioride «f lime, (The Common Counetl are of the opinion that the Health Board should remeve garbage, £c., and hence nothing is done, while residents of different localities &re put to great inconvenience in regard to the re mains of vegetables and other decaying matter which Unavoidably accumulates abeut « house.) Drarerate Freewen’s Fiont—Annest or Nove or tie Fientens.—Between 6 and 7 o'clock last evening the fire bells sounded am alarm of fre in the Fourth District, F, D., which bronght ont the firemen in fall force The alarm was caused by the burst of @ chimpey in Meserole street. At the corner of Ewen and Meserole 8 collition took place between the members of Engine Companies Nos. 5 and 6. and by the time they reached Uni Avenue the fight became serions, all the members both Companies, reinforced by two Hook and Lad¢er Companies, beng entaged. The infuriated men used trumpets, wrenches and brickbats in the flerce counter, and at loast a dozen of them were badly enten, ifthe Rpitce of the 44th Precinct had not so ptiy mate ir appearance at the scene of the “bt the consequences would doubtless have been jearful ; but they succeeded in arresting the progress of the fight by the vigorous use of the club, and arres'ed the following members of Engine Com panies Band 6: James Mennessy, Jacob Hickman, Jacoh Gallt, John Conner, Michael Smith, M. Pp ton, Pat. McE roy, Joseph Smith end Wn, n. ner, were all locked up im the en Prgetaes Ste fiom Hoare, and will have « hearing before Justice Walter this porniog, at, of the firhters, residing on the North side, hed his right hand po badly in- jured that he likely to lose the nee of it, Was ir A Monper.—About seven o'clock yesterday morning, Officer Brannogan, of the Forty- third Preciact, while on his beat near the Hamilton Avenue Ferry, discovered the lower part of the body of a female floating in the water. He got bost and brought it ashore, when it was found to be that of an appareutly young woman. No marks were discovered by which the body could be identified, but it Me ene that the female may be those of the victim orrible murder, The remains were taken to the dead house. i Tae Porttasp Rewer Foxp,—Mayor Booth yesterday received « note from the Superin- tendent of Engineers of the Erie Basin Dry Dock Co,, enclosing $191, which were collected by the mechanics and laborers employed there. The Mayor suggests that the various associa ions in the city oon. mom of fe a we the came ptg| #0 a8 to nahi men means, © disposed, te the general tund tor the rehef of the sufferers. Hravy Boro.ary.—The residence of Mra. Ladiow, at_Coliege Point, L. 1., was felonionsly en- teced on Wednesday ni. and of silver Pilate valned at $4,000. It 7 Delieved that the pro. ceeds of the robbery ware taken to New York. New Jersey. Verpict or MANSLAUGHTER AGAINST THE N. J. R. BR. Co.Wm. Dugan, aged 66 years, residing St 187 Steuben street,was killed on Wednesday night ya Sitges train of the N. J. railroad. The mpanghieraealac ToeCasaar™ fa Pred mn § and Superintendent are so be arrected. Boxpep Warenovsr Roparry,—fhe par- ties arrested in New York on Monday for the bur- slary and robbery of the British and North Ameri- Steamship Com: in ow ] ore arrsignes yeneriey e Recorder Aikd dale. The spots Hiroe gt a Bae) fai igs dP ig charged_-will be ¢: to-day. Fourp Drap,—Catherine Griffia 46 years, was found dead im her room, 418 Newark avenue. last evening. A jt examimation and an inquest will held today MARINE NEWS. ———— Fe July 13, 8. rises, 4 39; 8. sets, T 30; High Water, (9 87 CLEARED, STEAMBAIPS. 1. Saveneah: FE. B, Sander, Charleston; Empire, Wilmungiea. N.O.; Mary fend: ford, Boston" SHIP—Europa, Von Hagen, of Bremen, for Callao. BARKS—Jessie. Cow Bay; Pathfinder, Boston. BRIGS—Elien, Bridgeport; J. C. Clark, Mobile. ARRIVED. STEAMSHIPS—! fm vergeeh Metropol Boston; Niagara, Richmond, Yr jereus, pew \G8—Mary Stewart, Palermo; Alls! Ba: % aati Cow Bay; Jam 5 Aguila. Jenolres ‘ave, Cow ' HHOONERS —. Jas Henry, - ; T Ells, ten; J. P. Rob + Glouces ter: FL Provideace Benet .) gk wet Somerset; July Fourth, r Calais: P. Au Win 3 Samus! Paty, Jacksouvilicn o* sUantie, Windsor Too’ Late for Classification. r of bis yea) 88) 5 Girne. § years and ths, daughter of SULLIVAN— 1 ite: od neStCaSutuer 17 he: M. O'G) on Beturday afternect, July 14 eh Poteeat at eres be st eta” tsar Wrote Fate. meet at their hy ve viday, Ww. M. ALEX. BIGGER, RB. 8. BRATEs. McDONNALD—Francis McDonnald, im the 58th Dae notice of the foneral hereafter, GRLaUYNK—0n Thareder, Jaly 19, Delia ie ‘The relatives and friends of the family are thermoos, ek 9 elas, heme 188 Mba GN) Ee Gar “ native view, wi, oe mead he" nara ep he ed i Peleck. C Papers please copy. inate "ere FEW RESPECTABLE GENTLEMEN P, A.-THE MEMBERS OF PHCNIX © Lodge, No. 15, A. P. A., are hereby notified to a eral i “engra i the ua be Af ear tne ae Fespecutully lavives to attend. Mt bet Wikked fit P. A.—G. LODGE MEMBERS RE- quested to meet at Lodge room, at 1 P. M., te attend funeral of W. G. B. ‘bre. ‘m. BP. Loyd, FRANCIs MeMULKIN, W. G. M. 818 FOLLAND's ARABIAN HORSE CURE cats, galls, bruises, and all sores a horse is Hable to have. We ean refer you to M. Hewitt, kups, m. Ex, Co.'s stables; H. Supt. Ad. Ex. Go's 4 er, Bupi . oy and ave. stage Stebh o, who ve ett ite be the % horse cure im the market, HOLLAND &C fulton et. 50 cts. a bottle; #5 8 dozen. HOvsEsMITHs’ MOTUAL PROTECTIVE tion are ‘s F. Llordy his late residence, 825 10th st, a8 ¥ o'c dok Friday. the 13th taat- JOHN 6 COCHRAS Boch HOUSESMITHS' MUTUAL PROTEC Asociation—The members of the above Amecia tion are hereby notified to attend at thet r ’ ¥ eekly meeting, at their rooma, Delancey wb o'c.ock on F inst, Members in arrears evening, he ita it turthe. JOHN B. COCHRANE: Sect nest further notice, STERERS WANTED—? Er AS! ER- . it A 24ch et batee 9 An ae and 15 CPN ME: Call aren: [.O BAKERS—WANTED A FOREMAN re anh WS SAE Haaren revutred. af ANTED — SHIRT BOSOM Was Qe atte sal we Apply st ot, THE He bad been twenty yoars in solitude, aid Lillehed no friends to aid him. Except Frankensteineahe hed never seen any man said © be rich and pow. erfol, and Qisks had assured ber that Ae might command tn Cherson: but who was Frankenstein, and where was Cherson? She knew nothing of cities an’ countries, and their distence came noe within ber comprehension: nor had she enything to bestow, except @ piece of funeral sweetamess dipped in the syrup of new wine, s lesthern bottle of which she filled from the governor's vase, and the bible bound in torteins-shel), bearing the words “Frankenstein—Chereon" inscribed on it in sik ver. With only this guide, the old man set forth strong in spirit and hope, like the Turkish maiden, who once sought s lover with no other clue tha his name. The lameness caused by the cruel “red boo given by his encmies, compelled him to take the horse's afd during the first ten verste of his journey; but he knew the danger of the theft, especially when be reached one of the gip*ey camps, 6 often allowed by the Tartars, even in the midet of Villages. Flappily the danger suggested an dient. At the entrance of ihe village stood the cipsy's wagon, ready for an excursion, with as enormous drum, as usual, in the centre. While the villagers were engaged in their rade national dance, lolling from side to aide, and hopping like mountain stags, the forester turned his horse locas into ® corn field, and hid himself in the drum, The caravan went on with its half naked papscne ry nstrumen: Wish served aes cenopy under eins ae ramen lay safe ; and as durt the night he contri - reach their magazine of curds, honey ahd‘ wild pears, be reconciled himself to the cockroaches and other interlopers in the sheep skins which ay the wagon. 28 it wae necessary to leave ft be: and be was glad to fod bimeelf on open ch Mad his araty ip walking. A watermelon cberry w: Upped amber, were all EP oricwes Bitneslf so akee petal ibe store ; and with this pipe, of which he well the use, he hoped to recommend bimself to charite able villagers. Ho looked at the borizon and saw the Montblanc of the Caucasus at tance; and « carevan dawn ty socks with « load of salt, offered him guide to Cherson, Ther advance wes slow, ‘bat “J were pleased with their new P P cap’ acquaintance ; v pn them enterei Cherson. He passed ox gates expectation as if he had hoped thas inbaliteut must know the name or Every one did seem clamored in all the by a crowd whose b urged him toa tquate where « Runnan i fi if i H i E i i 35 martial melted, when he heard how father hed suffered the long cruelty of s Tar horde, and sbandoned a despa: the woods; till the right an iBeocett cbtld redeemed him from savage mE tmy When he told of hercourage in from her bountiful provinoa for bieionn aed, fod which she had gives ; tae trast in thas beloved name, him es a guide, his son felis the former self-denisl, and chiefs of the Crimean trontier, Bussian othcers with » pratence to viet» from whence ne young Man might essily excursion © the Tartar Village. He was too wel scquainted with Buwsrrow's Catechiam to any augue or deprivations; aud, promaien Eine self with aewift horse, « quantity alver trinkets, a8 bribes, and a wide cloak, he Joined the cavalcade of the Cossack Nothing, says an eye witness, could \ban the spectacle the Kuban. The officers of the 2 : pay Ipc in thus (erritory, aud whose curiosity has induced him ,o witvess the meming of the Tartar chieis and the Circassians, He peaeuaeions, ahd rreunais'e promaioe ofa coffee-cup, at ® pipe of porce. lain, induced Lile's purchaser to transfer big fowerd's Senswoient eaumleciina teehee joward’s ovens ne saw hidden peer her breast, tue silver book wuich had never left it, Sue returned to Cacrson bappy beyond al) measure of happiness, aud was given by the fa. ther whose life she bad saved, to the son whose name sbe had treasured so devoutly, They saw the fulness of public im the teste of Potem- kin and Howard, se pewertal tavorite o° she Empress, the enemy snd perséoutor of Franken= mein, was removed trom bis sp.endid coffin im Cherson, and thrown into » ditch, by her son Paul's commands ; while the obel.sk which marke sowerc'e grave, is sull honored by every trave . THE END. THE NEW YORK SUN. 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