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POETRY. Locomorrvr —O ~ | He knew the Integrity of Mr. Jorden, and he thought * bn Ow Baoanway.—On Ture it war dne to him ae well as Counes|, that the charge day afternoon the frequenters of Proadway were | made lere pabiely should be investiasied sarprised by the appearance of a locomotive rnaning imo adjourned ihe case to Thore between the vehicles that crowd that thoronebfare, | “*%: oh " PPR MK Con fidencam without the least distarbance to horses. The engine bcos ane, vis * pte Sweeney's Ho- 4, * Be ud : meen The ian Loueee eer tel, ia Chatham street, on Monday night met Annie and « envelned sire nee Morris in Broadway, and accompanied her to No, 10% Greene st. While there be gave her his gold wateh bound with an fron band t 3 inches wide. and chain for safe keeping. The next morning, An- went through, and made the Circuit of, the City Hail | nie had d.sappenred, taking the watch with her, Park, It is ble of ranning from 20 to 26 miles | Annie ubseqnently sted and said she hed per bour on eny kind of common rotd and op any | given atch to Alice The lavier erade. It coneumes its own smoke, makes no noe as aloo arrested, and both girls were committed for with the clone, ean ye hg trial, The watch was recovered. om track or stace can be sto enddeniy ‘ tod taken ont of the way of ouber vehicies at she | Pi7ht Between Lavwyera-T wo lawyers who usually will of the eaginerr in charge. There seems to be | bang around the Kesex Market Police Courts, nam- pe good reason why euch convevances might not at | 64 John H. Trepp and (leorge A. Mott, qnarreled on oJ p Continued from First Page.) rl Meson ten rile from Ro la. 1h contain var@nse depomts of earth stron im; L) ath wal Ne The various ba and pesages pad yt splendid clusters of stalactites, stalagmites and other formations. Mar. Araxannan, of Caldwell, Ky, (id not live happily with her husband, an old man of 60, and ef make her situation more pleasant she abot her lqce lord dead @ few days sgo, and then woutried ber son, finishing up matters by taking her own life. A youra man, named Jerry Rose, stabbed and ‘ \led Mr. Moas and his wife, at thelr residence in Rolle county, = few dave ago. He wanted to mar- ry Mise Mors, daughter of tie deceased ea ‘Dn their objecting, he /ecame frantic and attacked thorn with a karfe. A negro and a former soldier chased ® party of ‘Is at Watertown, Ot, one day Inst week, and oreibly outraged one of them. was pursued and caught and placed under a keeper who weut t sleep, when the aforesaid went out of the window and haa not been seen since, MARINE NEWS. 26, §, rises, 4 60: #8. sote, 121, High Weter.(7 21 CLEARED. STEAMBHIPS.City of Limerick, Liverpool; Mar athon, do; Franconia, Portland, Albemarle, Norfolk. BHIP—T. J, Southard, Bishop, for Liverpool. BARKS—Rynkan, Havre; Miranda, Hambure; il, Wilmington, N, C,; Bounding Billow, Viego: nenne, London, BRIS James Mandi, Bt. Johns M, A. Herrere, Frankfort; Sophie, Boston; Ligzie Troop, Cette; Flees Wing, Vort Medway, N. 8; J. Coffill, C, Bay. SCHOONERS— Eagle, Rio Janeiro; E. J. Palmer, Baltimore: Elba, The stream is calmest when it neare the tide, Ad flowers the sweetest at the eventide, And birds roost musical at close of day. And saints divinest when they pass away, Morning ia lovely, but « holier charm Lies folded close in oveming’s robes of balm: Aud weary man must ever love her best, For Morning calls to toil, but Night to rest, Bhe comes from Heaven, and on! her wings doth ear A holy fragrance, |ike the breath of praver 3 Footateps of angels follow in her trace, & © / + Chinge | v5 ghut the weary eye of Day in peace. y Flower, Rio Hache; §& ; Alice Flora, Nasvaa; F. Dart, Stamford; OU, ©. Acwer, ARRIVED. ATEAMBHIPS—C. Whiting, Wilmington; Fm Pire, Wilmington, NC; Louisa Moore, Beaufort, NC. SHIP—Jewie, of and from Hambarg, with mdse, Dat npon the city railroads and, if foand | ‘Tuesday evening about ® client. During the fracas, abie, upon the public paved streets after- | jt ig alleged, that Trapp cut Mott in ihe face with a nknife. Trapp wae arreeied, and yestera matice Croton Agvenvct Stock,—The whole | Sbendiey held him for trial in defauit of | amouns of the “Now Aquednet Stock of the city ot | Stabbing AW ray ine Cana! Hoat—George Oreall, New York,” $100,000, hes been awarded to the Dry employed on the canal boat Irving Mills, aptain man, Baltimor All things are hushed before ber aa she throwe O'er earth and sky ber mantle of repose ; There is a calm, » beauty, aod a power, That Morning knows not, in the Evening hous, “Until the Evening’ we muss weep and tot), Jamen Hi. Harrington, lying at Pier 6, N. K., see- ; : wlaanedd }. : Joseph Weir, do; | Pio : 5 7 (1, Tae Richmond, Va., Exqurasn gives currency to me geod sepa a Del,, | Pay atternoon entered the cabin wh at alberas Risoven Souls Soholan” Weavites 4 Trees \K) ea fons oue oe tA one rel th by my aad Raat te aan ao Ged Gen ee ot | canna in terttred i Werk sen y BRIG Helen i yi C. M. Reynolds, Cow And bear the heat and burd on of the Day. attaches y 9 of | captain. interiered, and @ quarrele n is— n. 7 C. d 'e lie re myhely, me the Sehere a heaving eat P Rt D nrdlal Mecanse Metne ery him and Creall, during whieh th pbed | Bay: Goffredo, Philad.; Catharine, Fajardo, P. R. Bcranton coal, ot prices averaging 19% cents per ton whenever the owner saw fit, and the only return in the left breast with « pair of Ihe wound RCHOONERSOcean, Martiniq olmes, | Ob! when our sun is setting, may we glide, on Htained at Inet esle, Lump sold at #6.57's | ie dangerous, Officer Young, recinety | Wilmington, Star. New Orlean: mantesk, Cu- | Like Summer Even! down the golden tide: the negro demanded was care, clothing and food, aberneeen ‘eh.bne 60: e, $6,62'c096.75; | arrested the captain. Creal wae t © the New ank Walter, Jacksonville; M. L, Compton’ And lesve behind te as we naee GWA, A NPGnO Woman in Nashville, Tenn., recently | ecu. #6. 75a86.5); stove, $7,200 ; chestnut, $650 | York Hospital, Justice tiogan commitied Harrimg- | Virginia; Barnard, do; J. Winckley, do; M. EB. Kel- Sweet, starry twilight mld | our sleeping clay. ve birth to» white picaninny, with white wool | ag,55. ton 6 await tho result of Orsail’* injures, linger, Cow Bay; Port au Piatte, Sagua; A. Ryerson, 7 s THE MAGIC STOVE. He colored a little, but with great good natun@ rep-ated his question. on the top of bis head, and pink eyes. regular Albino. Several small side ehowmen have already made bide for the picaniuny, but it 1# understood to be reserved for Barnum. Tar Treasury Department ie ready to supply spplicante with full eete of fractional cnrrecty, s) ing two sete of 60 cent notes for #5 75. A fall set of baf notes (face and back neparate) can Ex-PostMasten Gexerat Dennison and Theft of @ Diamond Ring.—Kate Clancy wasar- | Fron ere family arrived here yesterday, en route to Cherry | rested on a charge of having swieu a cluster diamond Valley, where they weually pessthe Burnmer, THe | ting, valued at $200, from John Hoye, The latter was met at Jersey City by Postmaster Kelley and y t the ven Ad oe eonvered wo the Astor House, r ogen committed the aceus- The ALLRGED Brerauity ox Boanp THE hove rent wo the House Too Late for Classification. FRLACK SALVE — ALLEBASSI’S CELE. brated Black Salve can vow be procured at 46 Routh Second of Detention at a wi be had for @4. The later will be printed on Con- | S"!" Bourtann Vaapiot Agarner Ts Mats. A Countryman Swindied. John Cassidy, who | box pil arsamentalcn ae OmnnKege he inecanns 5 ol a v ‘ dled. —4) . + — — mo u . f bank note Paper, manufactured in wie papel tua snr Ashes baile from Connecticut,on Monday nieht was indue- | ROR SALK—A SODA-WATER STAND, | This was poor widow lady who lived in the London, and bearing the letiers (. 8. A. in water | in the case of Patrick Conway, otherw! enter the alleged bogus jewel.y store No, 42i'¢ Joseph Mack, arailor, whose death wae alleged to way Whilet have been caused by 8. A. Williams, mateot the |. in fleee ng shop J.T. Monthard, during the peeseee from Geneve | jin) ¢ whe arrested, ‘Ju to this port. Dr. Kobinvon, Deputy Coroner, Ware@k- | him to cive bail to anewer L amine , and the case war then Given te the jury, | plone who returned the following verdict nat the de- Dishonest Females. Avausta Miller was arrested ceased came to nis death by phthitie paimonalis, ined with disease of the heart, and we thin yesterday on a charge of having stolen #102 in money and clothing from Mre. Catherine Haver. bh wae nceclerated by erne: and eh mh he eho. he ase oibeisie 8. M of No. 100 Kid it. by whom the accue- tie, Apartot the next street, and who had dresmed three times run- ing of a lucky number in the lottery, and had bors rowed the money of my father wherewith to pure ch ssa the ticket. “No, my boy,"’ replied my father, (but with ao percept ce, tor the aaid number bed turned © ta blank both for her and for him); ‘I did not exactly cream it; but it happened thus; Yoa know thot Ihave had this stove set up here but few days age, and used itfor the first time on Thursday last, Upon that very evening, when I ® large quantity of which was capsured on # blockade Fanner. 4 Tas Emperor Napol has notified the gun- @menniacturers of France that he has decided to introduce the needle gun into the French army. The Austrian Minisiry of War has also ordered Sfty thousand of these guns for the Austrian army. They are delivered at the rate of two theusand » Lord ‘es Inet act as Socretary of Wer in Engiand was to order thirty thousand Enfield rifles to be converted into breach loaders, with fixtures, to be sold cheap. Apply at 4 (irand st, corner of Ridge. sit } ORSE FOR SALE—SOUND AND KIND, fit for heavy work: stands 17 hande high, Tole seen from6A.M.to 0PM. Price 8120, ere of Mr. MOKKIS, 54 Gourernen: at. Ext OKSESHOER WANTED—ONE THAT 4 Pundorstands jobbing preferred, 44 Jay at. 158 OTICE TO LABORERS.-ALL LABORERS who attend me are respec fully invited to ationd a meeting to held at 19tm Ward Hall, 534 orden succeeded, ae ot #24. Yenterday ce Hogan required ore the Court of ses Coroner 6 & A. Wihienie, doe werrant for the arrest of had come in here as usual after dinner, and having nde ot ¢ Jami 1 din at, bet Loxingion and 4th aves, on Friday evening, u 1p addition to twenty thousand previously ordered. | tone) ine th Pre i dares seat Bae ss a bacoidel fri prisoner, Justice Hogan "roma ; the 27th inst. m o'clock, for the purpose of oeeniee pg) pot here ap off Dearie toa ae I : i trial... M ned betore Jus | ine «new Division. » ane cen! oor. Ph ry rete Naight a horas leo ve! Heavy Prxacry, Nine men have been | tice idee vesrroar ‘on a charge of have stolen 456 $9 > REWARD—LOST A POCKET-BOOK | Which: #8 yo" see, basnot! ing upon it whatsoever, ory G. do . il ‘orth of cloth o ’ 7 me BADE J lent and No, ! hay Upon e pitchfork, and the tine entered ber | fined one hundred doliars each in the Court of Spice | dollars worth of clashing trom Ada Btuart. of No.2 | OI0e) ooo i aine gon, the property of a disabled | i” tere and figures of fire, No. 412! I was wide mouth, just back of the inl tooth, and passed up sions fer rowing outto the steamer lowe, in | tries solder, (who lost his ari in the inte war.) coming | Sake by this time, anil sm ae certain ag ever T wasof anything in my whole life,that thething wae through her eye into the brain, The tine wae | violation of the new health law. Ror 0 of ing ae Disorderly House in Clinton Place.--Allce Price, tote eahiaiten wea’ Maks co nea bool to Hers as I have Mold you. However, 6o distrustfu! wee bed, oe ew wea eeas was FSA gl el aha fetared fonrd said they did Bos Kees of their relatives were | 5S yeare of ace, Laura Sterns, 20, Alice Morgan, 20, Moore ot. Tho fi will receive the above reward | | of myvnelf—for I know bow the lottery occupies end remained unconscious for tweive hours. Sines on board Martha Hastings, 22, Lizzie Warren, 19, Nelly Wil: | Ieton eu cor yh Rested ten Soasing ebook as ‘ow rRs.—The Govern] Htame, 18, and Tenge Harland, 2, all of the hones No, 3 ani . then er has Geeta tetncrs: senses, and RAtp on CoosxTreerrit he (yr va bic Aiueen Pree ware arrdeted by tha plies ef the waited me the Hey night, Pdi I give ie my dopes entertained © ment detectives baving broken op and arreste Second District Court yesterday morning, and sacred word of bonor that the same thing happens Twa North Carolina Constitution which is to be | gangs of counterisiters in New Jersey and Staten | taken to Jefferson Marken white Alice. Price, the ed again. Once more I dreamed of the .ottery, submnitied to the people for ratification on Thura- i eer of the house, was beid to bail in #500 to and upon wakine, wth my feet upon the stove, dey, Aug. 2, contains @ section which provides Island, aud captared 0 large amount of counterfeit | 4, wer, and ali the osbeis were held tor examina- onee nore I eaw No, 472 glowing forth outof ite that, “lo person who shail deny the being of Al. | Currency, made nm raid yonersey of oo tt Hoe TO THE fron door, Lke some mysterious warning, or per- bty God, or the divine authority of both the ge ay Ande Re gaye ot A Jeraeyman Learning to Gamble, Marcus Par. NUPACTU: . SCH ANICS chance a——"" aN doo Brim, and # 4 MAY A RERS, MECHANICS, rT) ‘ Is: and New Testament, or who shall bold relig | gnount of counteieiting ker, of Proepertown, N.J.. eame to New York on | INVENTORS, PRODI CERS, Or « Providential intimation as to how to Isy pedi gh coptirrea Ape ee fresdces and | very fine and einborate t efor prone, Seo Tuesday, and before revurning home he must needs | ENGINEEKS, ARCHITECTS, ARTISTS, yy your or to the best advantage,” suggested ale a e wf boldi, «& + of th negate valine of ehou (i) * . lemurely. Shek OF DDGEE AF UIA UE GETAT Te tee crn ene | Betis acs Vale te stl aeteoh sti ae tneane he elephant." He stepped inty No, 489 Brosd- | SCIENTIFIC AND EDUCATIONAL ORGANIZA- | “Well, yoa—of course it's very odd, looked 08 ment of ibe State.’ Th y cee took the prese apart themeeiwes and caused it | Way, where ne was introduced to the dice box, by TIONS in this }i, y burl’ of { . 4 lites of the North ‘and ail the other mate stele, tools, &e.. to be taken to | which be wae bled to the tone of abou: $50 iv a little OF THE slight; but I've been thinking of tts good ere demurring to this, as they declare it denies ; 9 : nber counter: | Or no time. Not liking the costliness ot the opera. UNITED 8° deai in the meantime, and the ticket office has not the!) 8. Marshal's office, Abou n ITED STATES, therm lous Mberty. They are endeavoring, | feiters are at precent confined i Lidlow #tiest iail, | tou be compisiued to the 26th precint police, and yet closed ; #o I will jast trouble you, my by, to step outed purchase for me, without esying & word about it, No.——"* “My dear ‘ether,’ toterrupted I, “of course £ have no right to dictate to you.—"* “Don't do it, then," returned the old gentleman curtly, ‘Just take this money, and don't oy word to anybody ; but if No. 472 is on hand, it: andifivssold, find out who has got it, bring me word. I will have it, whatever it cosis me, and if that ticket does not come up a prize, I wll never epend @ silver sixpence again in Tinery of the jade Fortaue."’ As my father bad threatened this for eighteen successive years, it cid not give me great hopes of his reformation; while my expectations oi the ticket in question turning out a prize were equally low. However, there was no course for me but to obey. Ib was put being the Batu: before the drawin, ves were allowed to open until aiter 8 P. M. ; 60 if the ticket should be unsolf, Tcould getitthat nicht, It was however, not at #1 probable that ‘his should be the crse;and I was poteurprised to hear that No. 472 bad been purchased meny days before by a gentleman hving in the country—or what was then the country —about belf a mile north of Kensington Palace, My (asher asemed very diseppoluted when I won therefore, by lawtu! means, t defeat the adoption section, : of that LOCAL NEWS. NEW YORK AND THE VICINITY, Tar THERMomerTer during the past few days may be recorded as marking the degree -com- fortabie; and probably the mercury will not again have the extreme upward tendency it bad during the last “heated term.” For several days refreshing showers have occasionally fallen, cooling the atmos: phere and reviving the vegetation, which was parch ad by the fierce raysof the eun. Although it may be past the time when the mercury geteup in the Sineties, yet the forthcoming month has no plensant Sesociations, for with it comes «damp, “clammy,” sultry atmosphere, and what is worse, August brings thoge rest-disturbing, blood-sucking insects, that make “night hideous’ by their music, and the flesn ‘ore with their bites. Housekeepers are already firing nets before windows, and bars over the beda, end from ipforination in posseraion of th icitor | Officer Cowan recovered ihe money and took Par- of the Treasury, it te said that the onsine ihe | Bere receipt theretor entirely broken upin the United State and the Trouble on Bhipboard...Capt. Hart and Rounds criminals all be ahontde handle ; man Kelly, of the Harbor Police”, yesterday arrested Tre Srcoxn Street BOILER EXPLOSION | wr, sinith, bostewain; Patris& Flynn, and swenty —Evingnon of Grose Caneresavees THe PRO | two other seamen belonging te the ship St. Merk, PRIFTORS AND FOREMAN oF THe Reriveny Cen. | recently Lahey bee enyerpecl, oucrren aries 7 w bre 0 the car aaraultin eonen.— Yesterday, Coroner Gover held an inquest bey The betienars tose Hit Bekea up ter on the body of Cattey Gallen, who was scalded to death by the explosion of a boiler at the eugar re- . - faery of Harris & Co., Nos. 26 and 28 Leonard street, Brooklyn, on Monday morning last. From the evide it ap. s s 4 “pyres peers that erose neell rence 90d insapatty wes one Srizenr or A BREMEN SHIP—CONFLICT OF y those in charge ot the er : . ; . expiegion Jobo H. Ames testified that he is eeneral | 7° nope bhai 4 usw Yoak Orrices Excovst superintendent of the machinery of the refinery; | ees a “Heap Winp.”—Fora week er two past the 4 pelt, a tg co in job | ten hey pa} he examin Sheriffs of New York, Kings and Richmond Coun- the rent in the iron, and eonciude was caused by over-prersuie: he thought it would have | és, bave been on the look out for the Bremen ehip required oe of ereara ayy the expicenen. Ferdinand, expected to arrive at New York, to serve James Maillard test that he wasemploved as A fireman by Harria & Co; after the federal nes he ex. OF Siteckme om Der 1s opnaecaance of the tilure amined the stop vaive and found that it was closed, Tuesda: ered in she offing, anda which prevented the steam generated in the ¢xplod fork, another from ed holler from going into the otber boilers; had that nda whole posse from Richmond County waive been Spon ne fp not think ne ie Hon | boarded her in rapid succession, +haking their legal wou! d have occ urred: t gre wes pLekd aie 4, documents at the astonished Captain, end creat Ky valves be had conversed ¥1s | quite a panic on board. The Capiain, however, OFFicr OF THR UNITED STATEA AGENCY OF THR) Exposition, No. § Spruce et, Tribune Build! x and No 40 Bark Kow, Timer Building, New York. THE UNDERSIGNED, HAVING BEEN AP- POINTED by the Secretary of State to the above- named Agenev. and belng desirous of the o-operation of his countrymen in his efforts to make a compete, interesting and creditable ae possible the seprerenta- tion of our country a! the Great Exhibition, adopts this method of conveying to them information and ugeestions upon the eubject, In each section ed to exhibitors of the United States, the objects exhibited will be divided into ten groups, namely: Group 1~ Works of art Group 2—Materiuls and applications of the liberal rts. : Group 3Furniture and other household articles, Group 4 Clothing, Gincluding cloths) and other bi ir | qalising, rough and wrought ete. roup b— w 5 Groep 6—Inevruments and processes of the mechan- ical arte anne ip T--Food, fresh and preserved, in its vartous ates. Group 8—Live e¢ricultural products and qpoctmene. Group 9—Nature: borticultural producw bad epeci- mens. Group 10--Objecte especially exhibited for tho pur- pose of improving the physical aud moral condition of tthe tine ot the exp osion, t " the population, him thie news ; and wisbiny me good night, retired ror the advance guard of the mosquito army has fata haa’ nasa bende than oe fused to receive the attaci ment papers, claiming coats 4 M tthe u already arrived, and the grand army iteelf will soon | satety valve; he sald that secing the bolies that bis ehip was beyoud County jurisdiction, ‘The It is apprehended that individuals may not fully | © bi# private room, saying that he had some bus- Kiehmoud sutboriies then departed, but the New bee went upon the boilers \o remove the w York oitice: placed bis papers oD the quarter deck, when the explosion occurs ed and stood on the dignity of the law; but he had no Richard Halpin.the fireman in charge of the boilers sooner pineed his papers on the deck than @ gust of atthe time of the expiosion, testified that on Mon- wind pt them overboard, He finally left the Gay morning, at @ quarier past 6 o'cioek, be bad eoly ship in Giseurt. About thie time Deputy Sheriff 2 unde of steam o then wens upon the boil- | 7 acker, of Kings County, made bis appearance, and 4 found steam escaping trot the safety | wighout stating bie uission, rendered himeelt very valve ; he thought she stean was escaping too fast | ayreenbie to the Cap‘ain and remained on board uue so he laid two b: ey on the seeks but that did not | tithe abip reacte.s « polnt opposite Fors Hamilton, oop it eecap.ng ; he looked at Se se erne when heserved his papers aod politely witharew. Sng found enly 38 Saeees Spam res The New York authorities claim that this service was cac.ping by the sider ot the bait he Was tliegal, as Kings Couuty bas uo jurisdiction ever going (0 tage the bricks off the nny valy the wate explosion cccurred; he knew nothing of the sup if . vaive being shut off Tue Exctse Law.—The police are arrest- The case baving been enbmitted to the jury, the Ing ali pé:sous engaged im selling liquor without following verdict was reudeved ‘That Catharine | license. The parties are generally fined $30 each Galen came to her death by the explosion of the | wheo brougnt betore the Justi but they some ier ip the establishment of Messrs. Harrie & Co, | times cbtain ball to sppear to anewer on anosher and 2s Leonard street, on Monday the 23d ot July: | day, id we aiso find it the explosion was caused by careleceness on the part of Harris & Co. and sheir behere, The thermometer yesterday stood at fb at 19 M., and 87 at 2 P.M. Inthe evening a emart thower of rain fell, when the thermometer fell to 77, ‘and the atmosphe: s delightfully cool, CHoiera RePports,—Cholera seems to be an the increase in and around the city, as will be ween by the following array of cases reported yester- day :— Edward Welton, agei 84, a native of England. was saken ill with cholera on Tuesday night, at 10 State street. He was conveyed to the hospital, where he died at 6.30 A. M., yestor. ay. M of 71,8 {ness to transact which would cecupy him until very lave: I bad been in bed and asleep I knew not how long, when I was awakened by hesring the front door Closed (although as softly asit pb | be done), sod thinking there might be something wrong, I hurried on a few clothes, and slipped down steirs. My father's hatand greatcoat wire not havging up ™ their usual pia es, 6o that I felt certain it was be who bad just gone out; nor had I farto look for the ressou, tor the door of his private rocm was open, 4nd I could see from the hai! the magic stove beiore which be bad been sitting, with No. 473 gleaming trom the iron door, as he had truly des~ eribed them in letters Sed orures of flame. It wae evident that my father had been unable to resist this third mas. estasion, but had hurred off to Kensi: to Knock the gentleman up, and buy bis ticket wheiber he would or not, Eo appreciate the importance of providice a complere representation of the fran staples the crade agricultural and mineral productions of their States ; and he esubmite the expediency ot Soateg some competent person to be instructed in each State to cause to be collecte4, Inbeled and forwarded to the Agency specimens of the character indicated, space for which will Le reserved. No rent will be char to exhibitors, whether French or Foreign, tor apace they socupy : but all the expenres for Crd up and decorating the either in the Palace of the will be paid by them, Exposition of the Park, oaucere who a} for soon tn the park, and rO- 4 to establish b teed constructions of any Kind, or agricultural buildings, or 0) will take care to ian, with ascale o esta! alosenaes prepenss with an indication of the extent of ground w will Due nosice will be given to applicants aa to the t, ie reported to bt. Chi F Blake, aged 30, was taken ill with eh nen te and bis wile on Bavardey, and ren of the above, were , acce re or rejection of their applications. Lf ac: $ r such tenes Wate Seer aprons on Tuesday and at 1 foreme ip employing & man catirely unqnal fied New Jerscy. tented. the apputcante” wii have Bobi ae. 7 for isl At the oe tie T Pynr yhendon) jin yes . they were in colla) ie fi i the poaiiion of reman, who war in charge of th ~] None . »to prepare Transport } ‘ i ~ ocoupy one smal Toom on the top floor of 113" Mul. | boilers at the tiue of tue explosion i Distressine Svicipe—A Litter Grew | J6etto pr him; Thad now toe evidence of my own eyes to tree! r. + « J Rin Coroner Serrova Gas EXPLosion,—A Zgas explo. | Lert Witnorr ax Eantary Prizsp sion occurred last night at No. 123 Waverley Place, Hanley, of Hudson City, held an inquest yesterday vs afternoon, at Washington Village, on the body of « in the boarding house kept by Mra. Wilbelmine Win Frenchman, 4) years of age, mamed Eugene Meleer, corroborate his extraordinay experience. Here was No, 472 glaring and gleaming out of an iron door, which wasurdiparily aa blank as a—I was going to say e lottery ticket, but [avoided that Dosaiied Diane. on the scale of Om.020 to the meter, showing the place assigned to each exhibitor, an: each individual mode of exhibiting, together with a Niet of the exhibitors, wili be transmitted by the Government Agent prior to Jan. 21, 1866, in order Jobn Maser 82 years of an taken il) of choleraat 10P.M., Tuesday nfghite at 21T Broome treet. He doi Lt Pi "nan ued Wachbarna eed" this city, was taken sick at a8 50, @ native of rand street on Mon- ; ri ommiesion late the | Metaphor asan i!iomen! Yes, there was the N, day evening. He was in collapee yesterday. —- peg see Aer aged — who committed suicide by hanging bimeelf. it ep Interior partitions of the building tn secordance with aud the O, snd the 4, aod she 7, and the 2, sa x My . Pearse that deceased was a aud bad . * t ae etic. ose 61, reaidi 187 West 31s Klesmee, Salida. a bas abonts re ef age. He wes ont of work the requirements ot thie wasion istinct as the red lesers inthe calendar. There with diarr) pa om Bunday, succeede: ze re symptoms. The patient was \n collapse yi . James (iater, of No. 10 State street, was admitted the Battery Horpital yesterday esd dn} suffering *. James Breen was also admitted, suffering from severe attack of cholera aneane ¥4 $ Byes gan Murphy, previously reported sick, died on night at ber residence in Tlst street, between Sd an fa avenues. re. + of 47 Mott street, and John Sheridan, of td and Lexington avenue, (reported in yes- terday's Bun,) @ still living last eveni: Ail the above epmiete were cleaned and disinfected so far “ ie. Is will be seen from the above, that while the num. ber of cases of cholera is slightly on the increase, the mortality is mot, It is reported, however, that she disease is raging to @ considerable extent at Blackwell's and Ward's Islands and at Bellevue Ho»pital, and that s number of persons have falen victims to iis ravages at those institutions, THE OUOLERA LN BROOKLYN, The number of eases reported yesterday to the Health Board were as follows: Mary A. Needham, Walcott street, sixth house from Richards stiee'; will probably recover, Bridge: Cabul, 156 Prospect etieet. Tending to e ere AN last en. pelos’ Hi ule He,wemann, mpales' Hook, (Red Hook Poiut.) ‘Taken July 22d. Keeovering, Mrs, Thorn, Bushwick avenuc, pear Myrtle, Re- covering. x Mre, tov, Columbia street, near Hamilton avenue. Kina Forles, Beugewick street, fires house trom Colum! bieet was certainly something init: aud I determined to wait up until my father came home totell bim what I myself had seen, The worst of it was the coals in the scuttle were exhausted, and after an hour or so—and I knew that he must bea long time away—the room would probably be get- ting cold. Ia the surmise I was correct; but as the stove waxed cooler snd cooler, something far more disagreeable than cold sujervened. I saw that the magic letters waned and waned as the fire within got low, and long before it went out, they hed grown quite black and invisible; then the truth gleamed upon me, chill and bare enough, ‘The wondertul inscription was, afier all, only the number of the stove, inscribed upon it by the Iron Company that sold ii, bus which could not be seen, witb. ut very close inspection, unti) it became of @ white heat, I dared not sit up for my father any lo: ) nor had [the heart to teil him: when he explained to me the next day how fortunate he had been in purchasing the tickets for only three times whe cost price, how wofully he bad been deceived, * Aud I suppose, papa, tout this number turned out ie bes Pima i “No, my child,"’ rephed ber parent, in the much admired style of Mi oberon. Bhs imparting in- formation ty Saudtord and Merton ; ‘it was not 60. The number turned out » prize of five bundred pounds; 6» thatsithough when my isther began to boast of bis extraordinary prescience, I thought {t rightte draw his attention in private to toe cause of the pheaomenon, ye judging by the result, the siove was uot less a Magic Stove lor ali thas,” THE END. THE NEW YORK SUN. Published daily, Sundays excepted, | Tur Exersre Law is being stringently en and in destitute eireametances Yesterday morn ing, afler preparing a scanty meal, he attached a In compliance with «a request made through ou forced on Staten Island by Capt. Holbiook and his Minleter at Paria, the time for filing applications from the United States has been so tar extended that all which reach the undersigned before the Ist of Janc- ery next will be ip season, When examined andcon- sidered, the decision will be duly made known, Parties Nusbing to exhibit, are requested to apply immediately to the undersigned for correct forms of sppensson and instructions, inclosing postage stamps F reply. q Al ie secepied sheuld be delivered at Now York ior to January Sl, 1807. Prior tee accepted will be shipped from New York to Paris pnd returned at Government expense, if the expected necessary action of Congress ol) sins, The selections of products will be limited in quan- tity to the area they are to occupy; but in variety character they should comprise a full and fair repre- sentation of American products, industry, arte and wilence, rope | oa beam ana hung himeeit, ‘4 3 Cus | hid a ened |) ht noiwe, anu seeing the condition officers, and about fifty-one persons were arrested on Ay which A t fee war, gave an alarm, and the Sunday for violations of the law. The Justices diss | body wascut down almost instantly, but lie was ex charged the accused on their own recognizances to | tinct. add if called for, M4 : Rerontep DEATH FROM CHOLERA.—A ol establishment of $2,500 flee, and the same | Meadow etreet, Hoboken, is reported to have died of amount of duty levied on the liquors seized, Anoth- | ChO@ra on luesday night, His eymp ome were vom- er paid #250 fine and a like sum ior duty. iting, purging and crainpe, follow ed by cold extremi- Founp Drowygp.—The body of a colored | “* 8? ® osF® sangha ote oF vk hn Oh man was found fleating in the dock foot of North ‘Tue Fine iw Jersey Crry.—The fire that Moo cet, N. Ro saterday Is ie supposed that | occurred in Jersey City on Tucsday afternoon, near gr erooere and Grewaes jest Balun ay off Pier 40, | stable bad rende. d thishy fomtlies hemnelone. The fe in consequence of the boat co liding with the | entire loss is esti. ed a m 825,00 to VOU, schooner Piougiboy, Corouer Gover was uoiitied to | ‘Ihe old Crane Ho corner of Waren aud Bergen bold an lnquest, streets, owned by F hoy Melly, wae pg A } or Pp » o'clon loss, insured fh WU, he buildings on ren Finr,—About @ quarter past three o'clock | [tt , mauled tur Siw. Tne jour stables, owned © broke out in James New | by matthew Kelly and Wm. Wheeian, were insused @xington aveuue, between 494b | ior ey.cuy, In addition to these there were five teue- were destroyed. Lose 21% | neus houses in she rear, owned by the same Parties, which were gatlrely Gostrored. No Hf Warren sO" street, owned by Bogan Gately, Was partiy consum- THE COURTS, ed, Theused tor $1, Me In addition to the dweliings A Mistaken Insunotion — Thomas J. Swallow | burne., tice nd mules, belonging to caual who has not procured a license to carry on his Lusi- Eee Sere aeairoy The oxigia of the tire is un- ness of liquor dealer, im Brooklyn, was ar.ested by J — eee the police im thatecity, He bad however, obtained | Merseflesh vs, Beef—Its Adoption for Food au injunction, and in the Superior Court, yesterday, in Pars, prought u the -uperintendent for a contempt I, The Paris correspondent of the Loypon Times, Keanedy sisted that iu the papers se. writing from that city on the 19th inst. says: thee waea clerical erior, staung the bu | tor wo Le in New Youk instead of Brookiyn, Th Agrani banqaet in honor of the introduction of dmitied obe as nt sient excuse, and the ma! hor-ttie b in Paris as an article of food took piace on was dist weCunn, és lamandelay's Great Roop pee mee , ; ¥ ‘ lian. le Qua'reiages, member of the Ins itute, in Tue Great Cor NTERVEITING € ASE. This case the chair, 8 fe hundred and eighty two guess ses wasre umed yesterday before U, 8. Commissioner | gown to tabie, and all, without exception, declared Osborn, Two more witnesses were examined for | that the dnuer, of which the principal dishes wee ‘Lo preven, unnecessary trouble, itshould be under. stood that t 498 primary object to make the repre- sentevion of the United States as complete as possible in all the grouv enumerated below, add that it will therefore fe necessary to select representative artic es in every group, rather than accept an excess iu any one in order to secure the univernality of character above indicated, it is suggested that in each city or neighborhood, those clenses of manufacturers, arti- @ 6 no jMeuimuce, gana, and o'hers who pr consumption, shoul Without any + agree among Pa apnit Phd pecimens for which space iT a . Every eflort should be made to bring forward new and useful inechanical inventions, combinations and fabrics ; and pains should be taken to have all articles peauly ahd thoroughly fin: and prepared for exhi- Hon, ( me unknown--First street, near North fecond, BE, D, He eae Sehmidt, Rompsie’s Wharf, Red Hook, Viowat case, It will be reen by the above that the diseare is on eating im othe: parte of B.ooklyn, indop. ndens of the 12 b Ward, }xactLy So,—In Fredonia, N. Y,, the Health Bard, in order to stir the peop'e to action wiih rezard \o cleaning up, have posted the following no ice ‘Ths cho.era iscomimg! By order of the Commitiee"' The Judicial and Municipal Authori- ‘iesof thie city might issue a similar order without the least violation of trath or grammar. Applicants will please indicate ina note appended ¢ application : bet 11 Pris deared to exhibit machines or other ob- jects requiring foundations or special constractions, give the dimensions of those foundations or construc: tions, Delivered here in the city or vicinity, formed of vaiious parte of the horee, was excellant 2. Jf ie Me desired to exhibit spparasue requiring the mail: siz ‘Dollars. per year,—three peti 4 re 7 ileus Mead | @mployment of water, of gas or of steam, what quau- 1 50; six montha, #3, the Government when the prosscunen rested J he soup, mave trom bouillon de cheval, the sauci+- | Hi" or what pressure of water, OF gas, or steam. will | 'INi SUR wes the orieinator of the Associated Mr. Chaifiels said he had doubted whether t> in: | sun de chevul, horvetiesh @ la mode, aud lastly, the be neconsary. Prese Uigauization, and has the finest advantage tor troduce any @viaeuce or not on Lenall of tLe defence | Niel rot were all eaten with great gusto, aod pr ~ 3. If it 1 desired to put machinery in motion, what ; obtaining news. It contams Ald we news of He ant epee oI ROGRESE ThO+ palatable, A BOMLAF OF bbe orditialy will be the velocity proper to each machine, and what | day in s emai space—easily read, ha. par nosis provuced at a cbolee di t Palen * erwill be requir expiensed ‘, aud these hed been @| up, but the company found the horseflesh #0 savciy | oe al ee 0G Ope ahead A Weekly Edition of the Sun had telegiaphed tothe | and agreeable that they remained faithfultoit, As 4. In general, whatever information will be of use | * publishod every luesday, lerms: (in wrappers for Ha wished to see himaud | the cessert a number of (oasis were proposed—one | jn placing of the machines, and, wherever Poreible, | he msi if Gesired) THREE CENTS per copy, pz per LUO 16 doing so he desired to m the chairnan, in favor of the ecmmistee which ane by an upon a fixed scale BOBS RIPTION PLICE—ONE DOLLAR PER YEAR ; bave a conversation with Mr. Jo:dan te the movement now introiuced; another — whether by eingle copy or in clubs.-the cheapest pa AN Arrrat is to be taken by the Board of} Mr. ¢ ur ney did not kuow of apy agreement m M. Duweril, ae representing the Boctety ot Forfurther perticnla n pddress per in the 4 A cotage pa Daily bun by mall m 7 a 5 mude with the (rovernment {} np the firet be | Acciimatization, to the new articie of . a 4 A a quarter, w yea, se on Weekly, dc.8 Hen'n tothe General Term of the Bapreme Court, bad heard of an - uch aeLeamen if it he ye know n, | we sicnewrin ihe tea ot hiecom.ades, thanked the Agent for tbe Exposition for the quarter, tc. @ year ; payable where received, ‘rem Judge Barnard’s deceion in the Segoio's | and he aid not boueve Suy auc hwas trus, that the | gentlemen joterested in he, Inbiaducron of the 7 UNITED STATES, as ray SA a FL P f Tox 8 Po nt Hopitsiease, Itde thought the decision will | Solicitor of the Trearury bad made any euch agree: | Lew article oi foou for sheir effocte for the working | No. 5 Spruce street, R 4 . UH, Propriewor of Taz &rx, be ceveised there. f ne mavdh he Would Baye Mobis (0 do With bbe cag. | clagsves At ond io, 40 Park Bow, Now Xosk +» COREE EULOR Aad NAAM DM OM, X > y -. a. ai uo

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