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% (Continued from First Page.) wil her several years ago, in Lonvlulu, Returning te New York, the royal visitor will remain here « thort time, aad it is sapposed an appeal will be made fo (bo churehes here as was done to the English thurebes, for aid in extending religious and moral jcflaences among the people of the Sendwieb Isi- ands. The Queen Dowager will thus probably be de- jained im the United States for a month or six weoks Piaces or AMUSEMENT IW New York— Ti cin Keceiets. The papers have been pablishing cts from the records of the Internal Kevenue rtment, showing the receipts of the various pines of amusementin thiseity, An estimate based ou these returns show that our citizens spend nearly three millions of dollars apmually at these piaces. bat is remarkable, the largest returns from any ano establishment was from Barnum's Museum, wich exceeds by tarany other in New York. Even Turing the war it was remarked that these places were habitually we. filled. and some constantly trowded, ‘The Stadt Theatre, a German establish ment in the Lowery, received nearly 624,00 during ear, The American people patrouizes amuse- wert quite os liberally as the Pac:isians, Franret Lear.—Karly yesterday morning, Vlizabeth Young, living in Broadway, near Manhat wn otreot, while leboring under a tempersry ft of Meanity, leaped owt of the garret window of her resi- fence to toe street, a distance of forty feet, with en infant child in ber arms, She was removed to Bt. Luke's Hospital, The woman received material in wories, but they are not considered dangerous. The shild, strange to state, was not injured, CuoLeRA Rerorts,—For the last few days the cho era has been gradually but surely decries fing in thie city and vicinity, and po doubt the prea ent cool weather, if continued, will In a fow days euoble the Board to declare the city free trom the tridemic The following official reparte were pub lished yeaterday : Mary Venviker, aged 87, a native of Germany, re aiding corner of 67\h wtree, and ih a pent to ihe Ked House tioepial, James O'Brien, acon “4, a mative of Toren ul at the City Vilson and sent (o Batt Foc ke Hoepital Toomer Kelly. aged 4, @ native of Ireland, reald- ne corner of 118th street and 3d avenue, Kent to hes bouse Howpital Lee) raged 49. from Tennessee, ras taken ay. bent to Batvery Licepital, L ae 48, @ native of lreland, sin- vi street seed 27, « native of Ireland, Sent to Battery Barracks, gle, No. 46 M Thomas Mot N 69 Whiten earl died ye iming. Brown, ssed 37, @ mative of irelend, Ad- ay - Md heed Barracks trow Cliy Prison yester- morni ‘omas Muray, 87 Ireland, died of cholera at 213 Mo\t areet, y day morning, Alia wile, Mory, | ” Wilh the jucipient stage of ihe ST, Ireland, single, was ta al @imaay, i . Blas ow it, Was taken a t ° pabolh sie! dhe serday morulng, nd as latest ac el, John Hail, a wi pk i eerie: Taken ill at the Tombs, and anes O'S jeu, aged 26, Ire! to Haterz Morita trem Ny Pen jp ‘QMOwlbe Ceaee were reported by telegraph: tab A. M.—Dr, OF ) bee street, Re AB le '00—Mary Edwards, 45 Madison street Ph vas Uslorue reporu co as 176 W. 28th ris Mary Bullivan, 1,5th street, 6 doors from parte iwlle Wing 19 (he official seport from the Battery Remaining last re: Aumitted since, La ag Biggber x — Kenmemng 8 af 4 et) ng deathe occurred at the Battery Hoe 4c@ ima! repore: tleury Dowliug, aged 89, a aaud 60, gailvtey ro nelthh basen Mt: }- ot ii 2 axierst, Simoa os ced 28, Dukive of Liuuod, Jv Washington at. os, Meorditck, ned 27, uative of Leland, 69 hivehail at, r ove anid he dine epormed above, em BO wait) hospits. "7 Parioure BAui0s Of those Whe died are Malen vd Theress Weusch ura, Bobe: ed usc ara mjian, aged 1. Patrick ‘The following '.5 yesterday's retarn trom the Red House Hospital ; Komaining biuce au fr“ 4 % oo 6 Huperintendent ef Out Door Poor, re- te Y¥ deaths in (be Inativut ; ti ‘ae 5th inst, A follows; eee Bem ElneiOn SP sini Ee ats A Tae gion Gi Tesnetle Z : itentlary, 3 a fier ai i fs gtk Charity Hospital, 6 oe ow mumber rewonk in ete ine sane ro FOney 020. ee eustontiary, 3; Alme ffouse, 9; Luuatic Asyluin, 9. \y the tollow ing Case , were reporied yesteraay from he lostitutions: V) ork tiouse, 7; Alms Mouse, 6; Charity Hospital, ‘4 Randail’s leiand, 1, Total 16, DAk Canes ol BCUIY Gisrihoes are also Te, THT, CHOLERA IN BROOKLYM, Im sccordar cg with the official reports yesterday, Abe choier® iy decreasing in Brooklyn, there being aoly 16 8” os up to last evening, as follows: Mise | Sharp, aged 10 ye Felix street, omy fayette avenue, Prores ing. ii i ‘, Kila pharp, ears, same place, in & Writ su condition, bes " © aristopber Madden, aged 30, Flusbing a p Kanulag ‘ee @ast Of Classon avenue, Axe, Arthur MeDevitt, aged 1 year, residing at 36 Fur- mau sireet, Sent to Chole tivspital. Adwaid Dwyer, agea 40, 156 Buasth street, Taken ou the morning of Stb imat. Aun McCormick, eged 44 corner ot Bridge and Jobo streets, Kemoved to boepital, Mrs. Dhirkim, aged 6¥, 58 Wariea street. In col- apeo Ann Gallagher, aged 46. Sixth Avenue and ‘Thir- enh streus, ‘akon Sib ins, Died ¥ A, M, 9th ab. John Kinnevan, aged 24. Corner of Carroll and Van Bruntstreets, ‘Tuten 2 A, M., 8h inet, Jane Eillabe, aged 46, Corner Brunt and Dike wan streets, ‘Taken ¥ A. M., Sth ine Baizebeth Ransom, aged 3. Pars.tion street, near Kichard street, TakeuT A. M., Tih ines. hearia Shelly, aged 44. No, 4 Cummings stone yard, fakou 8A. M., Sib inet, Charles Cassicay, aged £6. No, 14 Rapelyes pire. Pakon at di’, ab 7D imetaut, Diedat bk a, 8 ma. Win, Me Allister, aged 40, No, 195 Hauilton Ave, bh couiapse. two dea he fromm cholera are reported at the Jail, ful (Le bames we Lol given, PENIAN News,—Gen. John H, Gleeson and Captain Condon, American citiztns who were re- dently released from prison in Dublin, Ireland, and Major Comertoid, arrived here a day or ago, the ‘attor as a Special Envoy trom tho 1, RK. B, to Mr, }epiens, He estates that the numerical strengih tna hopes of she benian orgauigauon a thar coun: py ere beter vow thas whew tie 0.0.1 K. et weland, The people are cewimines Lo figt, aiu or woud tom Amenca, ‘hey Learuly couvemn the ponduct of the tactions in Ameiica, and atiiluie o waut of unisy among them as the ciuse of Ireiaud sos being sreauy an independent naionality, ihe wo lormer gentiomen were kep, iu cosiuemens so ung bocause they wou.d pot acoey liberiy wiih the Wipulewon Woes they woud leave tue counuy, A PUULULOUS COrT@sjondence passed Letwren them dud tue U.S. Consul who, wie kuowlecgiug Kiem as ciilz ne of the Laited ptates, sefused to bicstero an iho Ceball. Lney were tinady com- pelwa to accey! thely ulerty on conditioa of prompe feperiure trum the ou Capt, Conaon be d.eseeu @ length, cor dt tow United plates ou ile suiject, bungling seri bus charges ayelus, alr, Wea, tue L. 5. Consul at Vaubia. New Pouice Force at Yonrkitrs,—The sown of Yonkers is to have a poiico to:ce under di- ‘ection of the Metropolitan Police Board, ‘Tho dis \rict will compose a sub-tiation of the Szd Precinct, commanded by Caption A.b, Wilson, ‘Ti reive meu have been appoinied by the Police Commis sion: the request ws the Supers # of Youkers, who Pay tho expeases iucus.ed, his force will be ime tuediately commaaued b) Berpeants lanurew and Duugp, Bisptorthe men wil, be moun vd, ‘the to¢u will go on duly bw Finu.—The following are the losses by the fire iu Murray stieet, on Wednesday night :—Her man. Brest & Cou 60 Murray pire pt dealers \m crock> ery and gleserare, damy dni ding #6,u0n ; 45 Mure et about @1)00 by treand dry gooda; lone $4, dry goods, Ie flor; ing Is dameges tothe $1,000; Imeured. xieut of 61,40, Ibe origin of the fire ie es presen! unknowr, Boarp or HEALTH—CHloLrra 1s Brook. | Lys Now & Cospcot OF THe Bieri as oF THE Poor ov Baooktys—Tur Kixes County Jam—Tue Prisvonees Grt Goon Fang Ere, Ere.The Board of Health mot yesterday, The atrendance was quite large and the proceedings unurually 1 eating. ‘The proceedings at there rmeotings are instructive end he must be a duliard indeed who can eit through Arcsin withcutgaiaing much use! information. lir, Crane reported that tbe prironere in ‘he Kings County Jal, Boooklyn, were fed with good, whoe some food, votwithatanding the contrary reports Report adopted, Dr. Conklin, of Brooxten, reported that the cho! ere wes decreas ng inthe 12th Ward, and weesub 1 Be remorse of or8, d for an additional hosp! al, in Hamilton avenue be ‘ the removalot the sick Aided b- sev erel of the Police Ine. the Assletens superin fencent har to find stable bui dive. Foiling in thiv, app owners cf vacant iote toallow eatructure to te built thereon for the purpere, ‘Thie had been denied, and he then eppiied to the Maror, Fo laid bis request Lefore the Common Me ido ‘This body author zed the Mavor to asian suck por tion of lend owned by the city ne might be neeied for san\'ary purposer, A den bailing le now le ing e:ected in the City , eotner of Canton street and Park avenue. It will be ready to 1ece.y patientaon Monday. Thesection of the tity In which the sanitary cond tion is worst is being thoroughly cleaved and limed, the report of |r, Sthee, Deputy Register, Brook. | Ir, Crane, showet that but 13 cases of bal leen :eporied in thste.ty with the 24 rom the © other fnrtitutions, Duriug there had heen 32 caves, | the Fliatbuel Loepita: up | ay, tithe tair prospect of + caeee Pere Lotch of the dlecharg tor advocates anya edupon the Sister Bupe: lum for relief, 90 that rome of my overmo: mish to toted; and Laval mvrelt of the p opportunity toexpress way admirston and gratitude tor (he very efficent and kind |.corn of az of the “Sisters of the Poor! who came trom the Asyinm end pursed 1D the Lloepitaltwo ate ime dunng all yew ter ‘ey end Irat night A eomt unicstion trom Almira! Beli, enclosing a | copy of a lever trom the Surre ¢ p | was rosd, ‘The letter conven City Park chosen tor a Cholera ios) t qaraee of ihe low nature of the since! that Lort (ireome t & abort ¢ieiance off, sultabie place the ground was bigh i more healthy, ‘The Admural hired stated that sore $00 men from sue City E udig hborhood were ip the Navy Yard, and the weiection of that a cholera Loepital night teud to rpread dis- to the chanee of apchosea om ae | sor diainage, and the feet thas | nes, Water could not easily Lup to Fors tireene Pak. The communication finally referred to Coumissiovers Crane and sive, whew Dy count of thr ts from the koeper of the Kin ad, in whieh be devosed th: joke ous the Sheriffordered ¢ sould receive eueh food as the Ho matter w bat it co#t that the ined concerning food. Hi Limes aday and touad the fol wo Le the acale of det: Monday —eol P, Coffee sweetened, with a little mwlasses aud br Tuesiay—Coroed beef and County eu the e pris | as ck od ory nad, aday fruiay—Vish, cottee, ad aod pe Salurday—eet soup, potatoce aud bread, toes Sunday— Preah beet, potatces aud biesd, with co fee every day, The diet b been chauged ly eub- atitutiog tea instead of coffse, and im several vihur Tespecta, ‘tho Superintendent's report showed thet during the week, id cases of supposed ebolera have bern inves’ igaved, of which 123 noved genuine, 45 have dieu, 20 are improving, and 65 result unknowa, Mr. rany reported thas Jucee Daly hud ao far modified the injunc! ion ia tavor oi buten@is as to ap- ly to ORY Oy, Laney the epplicant lor said in- unction. Whe Attorner presented a larce number of gener al, special Qnd final orders, some of them in reim tion (© rome slay ei-houges 10 46.b etreet, and | other placus whi tela @ very fichy conden, ‘Lhe eideie were emwed, INTERESTING LETTER FROM DS. Hania. The following letter from Dr, Harris was sent in | UR Saturday after the adjournment of the Board It is directo! to the President of the Metropolitan Board of Mealth: in—During the past few days it has been ne Ph rumors As «terrible mortality of 4 ge pidewiiec of cholera in t een published in thi eiiice, Toat the be beliewed by the :eaders of the pinces whe giucuiase ¥ proved by letiers we daily receive from worthy ph, i izews, @ sake of truth aod the pubic weltare. | beg leave to submit to you tbe followmg facts which justly conceru other cities and towne sist ihe tiu'b regarding the regrets, the locall- avd the fajaliiy of cholera bus foariessiy d fully stated to, aud puilished by ¢ ‘ y week, lhe al city of New Yoru, have ily mewepapers of olber “ “ “ r 4 that eu outbreak in the Almeh be terre ret upon the islands aud districts from 137 deaths trom the cue among oee mi) le clasees, | Reuding August 4.4, 1806, But in the same w pon (he @utire lean oi New York, sud a: the veiy aciue, as we Lelieve of the epidemic, there were but 6+ deatus trom chul- era, and ous 47 fiom “ebolers mo: bus," 2 cond—ibe condit oas ot lie and of death and of whatever relates to she epidimie are made the sub- jects wgid iuquiry 1p every piace where cholera cocars in this osty, aud we make Out and desr,be the igeatities, bivcks sad houses :eached by this male ay, 4 by day. Leuce she epioeuic is at no point watched. “Th vd—Cholera is not generally prevalent through- out the cily, Lubas linusted, as an epidemic, (0 par- ticular locrduee, ibe commercial stieew are scurcely jouched by the Malady, bolels ano all respectable qaari@ie of the cay yet iemain free trou 1k, ‘Lhe epidemic has aire: lsappeared from severai of iteccutres, J he dea. he are rapiaiy dion eDiUK, SO OU YEO sABe tweuty four hours, Lui Lo the pe: @e.ag Gay, inc nding #) (he hospitals, Whue, by props sanitary juessures (he sniection hoe alucst ceased 18 operation iu all .he county dost itulions Leyoud the city, a sho loliowing tesurne show: Warce laland, Cleat 2 hours) Admissions “ om “ Workhouse,“ = Adin a, sda id Hours) Deaths. Pree | conclusion, facts wariaut the belief season Why We OruDary Comme cial svould cauvons shoud be observed by every person who jJourpeye upon any of tb routes of travel ihe Oulu BE buiwe Invat ba, bu: ell warran(ed ip the opeplon thar ihe ely of York le aad wid conunue w Le y Visited by the business wen Oe ay river Lown on the coaunent, Silo Hanes, M Ve. cul otek phates ot poudiug necietary a. B, H, THE QGULRTS, Tus Carrun Luivine Nuwanon, — Yesterday «, Judge Daly, of the Commom Pleas, moui- fied the injunction isned by Judge Uaraozo, 16 straining (he Board of Health from interferug with the Lutcueis generally 14 diuy.og cuitle brough the sue Othatibe wunct ou will apply only be pleuntaile (Chas, Cooper sud auviner) moae, THE PEUOY CONTEMPT CASE, Mr. Ueesford, the pariuer of JuLu Verey, who was secently committed W Luclow street jau by Justice Barnard, or contemps of court, jeu for a writof habeas corpus (0 relewee Mi trom prison, Judge Daiy said, Uf insisted uw must grent the writ, but he weald iniorm ihe coussel that tae de cision of Justice ard ¢¢ be reviewed, oud as soon ge ibe 4 came Ly ib woud have bo be aismisyed, Counsel sald be would take the risk, and tue Wilt Was greuied, Desurmeabie \o-morrow morning, tion had been mace to the | | owner of asaloon at the corner of Cortlandt aad tood | Brough the City Park, was set upon by tour loafers, ic bieeders are inning to | but as reelete AY ne bey | Bot arrested, Board of | Pisce at Temperance Hall, corser of Grand and statem ats show Seventh streets, last night, 48 and Penal | subject to the call Ths HUGHES BOUNTY CARR. THE In the case of United States ag, James Haghes, fo whieh the defendsot, with overs, le charged with twindling one James Kelly out of hie bouuty, and ‘ which from ite ecnneetions hh the Provos, Mar- shai'e Department hia excird cons erable interes’. Mr. Commissioner Ostorn has jeodered a decision _- oo Lecbarging the prisover, He ho de ‘hat she offence fe not cognizebie in thre District, heaving origina ed sini been completed in ihe State of New Jerey Mone Cocsirurtitixo—Williem Gueray wee siened bef re | nited Siates Commissioner Ov- dorm veeterdey charved with pieting 8 counterfeit HILL A, Neweemb, chief clerk to Marshal Moray. O. D. Mah. and, W. Young, geve testi inony. etter which the case wae adjourned until thie ius TRiDg, Covat oF Gexrnat Spas Cherie Miller, yesterday pleaded eullty to « ault with @ dap | Ferous weapon with intest to do bodily ba:m upon Ve, Catberiue Miller, He was remanded for pee F |iott aaw him po to the place of embarkation without lightest departure from his j nerve, oF 8 at abatement of that ind which he bad slwave shown to ensplewn or dis- erace. But worn the boat was ready, and tt Bher I's eves moiste ed es they took their glance, Milion Le xg back, and put @ «mal! seale' packet into bis band, ** It is addressee,” gaid be, to the donor of all [now possess, sna I known, tho L have not expresso’, bow much I owe him him preserve this til! my retury, or till he heare of my death.” “Only say that your accuser is mistaken ** returned the off eagerly, But Miltou shook bis head, and leaped Pouce Isrerticesce.—Alleged hobbery by @ into the boat ihe bel an His gen gps iy : 6 od even his obduracy, & Merchant —Freps Care on, repre sening bimref as ad ot mee Yote eae hie pelten’s etd, je merebant colmg business iu Wall street, and living which Fe 1 wendary romauce of the atthe Union square Hotel, was arrested yesterday | foeder E fol with the lavieh kindness $n 8 charge of Raving stolen tbe Werth o! Jewelry | of unoccuried affections, Sea Wes ieee an ee tein er dauer uae ae | entrusted to biin with inviolable reverence to its Hellman stated that the prisoner was a vieiworathis | Seale; end perceiving by te address that ton house and carrieu away ‘he articles of jewelry, The recognized bis benefactor, he thought of bim accused sald he Loughst eproverty, Justice Logan fj .e— nily with that gladdening warmth which | Committed bim for trial sn cetaul: of bail, the teful give to the beneficent. Using Forged Ordena —~Two youne men name! hy are paseed @way Without any commu- | Kalman Good nivation Leiween the father and son, or any appa- {rem chanye in the former's inflexible resentment. Nor was there any materia) alteration in his family n and Herman Jacobwits, w arraigned before Justice Maswefield yesterday, on & ving obtained goods from the firm of E. | affairs and geveral ‘ouduct, exept more ostenta- Bros. & Co. d in feney poods at | tious aplendor on sotne occasions, and qnerulous | way, on torge4 . charged tha’ | iitigation on others, A summons had been issued on the 4th it nt, Govdmau bought #65 75 worth azainst bim for count and reckoning, by the tutors and curators of a youug heritor; or, as English lawyers would phrase it, for an adjustment of | acoompte with a minor's guardians, Lhough the subject of dispute seemed trifling at first, other claima an unexpected pleas becar tangled with it, tll the aissolusion of Cunningham's Ut property aectned ivevitable, Many mitied the asirous pre gress of a litisating epirit, aud a few were anxious to preserve Cunningham's mind from rusnous despondency, Neil Elliott stood a bal resenting the |]! sucoessof his meditation, more than half suspecting some deeper cause for his neigh bor'a dojectiom He always believed that wounds of the mind, whether given by grief or | guilt, resemble those of the body, where time toakes a callus of an outward burt, but s cancer of # hidden one, Therefore be preterred open faulw and grievar to any disguise, and scuglt » iutinoncy w ® man whose impene tke the emowth lak ® grave, Ho was musiay ov this subject by bis bad chamber awp, When @ courier brought # especial message fron) Cuuvingbam of Blackire, requir ing bis protemalonal aid and ‘ Sou 7" resence. He obeyed immediately, not doubting Ciarlos Kenny, aliaa De Rue, eS tate suinieene proceeted from bis dean was arresied yesterday ona charge of having cut- bed, sud would be followed by some de isive raged the person of achild five years of age, named | communication respecting bis son. Elliott's Ama M, Ettinger, who lives with ber iather ay | Swezemeut Was exireme when he found Blackire the corner of Merket and Madison streets. Jurtice | in apparent healib, and received bis injunctions to Hiogen committed the secused for trial before the | fll up» stamped paper with a marriage contract, Court of Goverul Fessious in default of $1.00 ball. | gfier which the kirk-iuiu ~ser would perform the ——$<$—$—<$<— coremony.—" Are you bot aware,” aid Elliott, * shat such a cerewony precludesio Scotland the necessity of any written preooguitiun, as it will invest all this worwan's offapring, though of prior birth, with the rights of jegitimacy Y"--"SL0e bas but one," replied Cunningham, casting down his eyes; “and lonly wish by the terms of a setile- meutto bur her clams on wy estate.”"—ElLot suiled a6 the evasion, rightly judging that her demands would be of lit’ » importan eto an estate which would be soon surrendered to his creditors. * Then," he anewered, ‘if you ouly wish to ex- Of goods from tt an order fiom the No. 371 bove firm on w porported tole nbere, Lowenthall & On the next cay, 0, of dacobwitz t orue Beglin, were arraigned be‘ore ‘ustice Ledwith rer terdey, op a charge of having stolen 60 yards of Brus ele Carpet, valued at #149, belonging to Prof. Elie Chariler, of No, 126 Ksat 24th etreet. It eeeme that lisey was eraplored by Georg rne. lester, doing bosiness at the foot of yOth I, from whence the carpe: was taken, arrest Bailey a kno cod bis gulls and implicated tre Hegiin brothers, [he accused were committed for trial 10 default of $1,000 bail, The Cortland: atreet Homicide.—Patrick Duffs who was impleasted in the murder ef William Carll, ington asceeis, who was shot by re bimeeif ailia the ° = 2 3 Outrage on a Child. Brooklyn, Tne New Cuorrna Hosprrar,—Several morning and ovjovted to the are of the City Park, at tue Navy Yard, for cholera hosp!tal purposes, A nutaber of naval officers also objected t the Mayor informed them politely that if could not be oecupied, some bufidi ein Populares partot the immediate vici taken, as in was imporitively nece: ick shouid be provices fer, Afrer come further consuls | clude her frou the law's silowance of one-third fasion, the pe if og poriaotly, sativfied | 4: your semis aud movesbles, 16 will be suificient the weitere of the chisens weald be fer Mere 00 AEB 6 SeeeeR WOU aay pretence aS pre: ©. Booth made the plans of the bulidin Le erec’ | COBsracl, whicd, however senciioned by toe edvend it is probabe for occu | Courtesy of Bovtland, will sem, in this instance, pation in a few daye, CHOLERA FROM THE JAIL.—Edward Frit. “er, residing in Grabam street, near Flashing ave nue, Was arivsted on the 4th lest, on the charge of drunkenness, and sent .o jail, was released on Wed- besday cn account ofthe cholera, Fritter returned home in apparent health, but wae taken sick and died yosterday, Tue JouRNEYMEN CanreNnTers,—A meet- ing of the Jovrnoywen Carpenters was held at Granada Hall, No, 112 Myrtle , last evening. Joho H. Robimsou, the Chairman, piesided, Re porta were received from different bosses of @ fevor- able character 'n relation to the Saturday 4 o'clock movement-—the jouraeymen cemauding that they shall te permitied to quit work as that hour oa Savardays, with tall psy—$3.60 per¢ay. The wove- ment has met with some opposition, but le looked upon ass success by those most interested, Several ovber trade Soc eties have tor some @ past enjoy- ed the ode ot diseoutinuing work at 4 o'eiock 2. A. aud the Carpenters now ask ie oly # deliberate aud needless ialsebood.”’ A dark flush escaped CunningLom's ¢ fore Wg WY persecutors, aud tinem by giving my son rights beyond dispute, UW eufurveu Ly sa attested ec- bave kuowledgement of povave marriage, Eo was suenced, fur he saw uade: this sflectaiion of speen, @ revival of his parental love, which sought to diaguiee iwelf even in bared to bis hereatiaw. Toerefore he prepared a contract with aiull and fo.mal preamble, stanog au irreg ular marriage twenty yeare auiecedent to this dave, -osween the paries; and Cunvingiam usb- ered bim inte anouer spartinent to winess ite complewon. Als cboseu bride@, the mother ot bis fou, awasted Lam there wita the kirk uisister, apd received Elliott as a tote! stranger; bus ihe first glapce at her.ace convinced bm it was one he well rememered, hs surprise and consternation Were expressible, aod touss have been observed, if, with presence of tinu which far surpassed his, she bad uot HE peogdoaysy begun the business of ure, How could Elliott act im this tercible dilemma? ‘Lue subtle spirit which could confront him without shrinkiny, wight devise falsehoods wuttic emt to bafite Lis and her walli dupe would probably sustain ber, Bofore he hed determined, she time o: wcsion was past; the min- ister performed the brief ceremony of » Buich marriage, aud the uowillng witness bas.ened away, Uitserly feeling thas be might have reproach himself if Le bad resisted the first pro- posal of @ alse precontract—if, in short, he usd Lot Leen tempted te abet evil by a remote hope of good, lt wae not too late, perhaps, to Hicuway Ronpeny iy Tas Crry Park.— On Wednesday, & German grocer, while parsing and robbed bim of the sum ‘The affair was reported to the who wi vessed the transaction, © sues Were Dot given, the thieves were w Le omiry him 4 Meerino ov rue Easteen District Jon. bon CLUN—APrProinTMsNT OF DaLtuates TO Tas PMILapELruia Convantion,—The second pubiic es eat ot Beotland Pe dvi A] meeting of the Eastern Distriet Johnson Club took port cae, if the circumstances of the jee «i the period of the prewuded date were such as to reader # leyal contract impossibie, Bus the dis- rece and wisery Of @B inVesiigasion would iall caviest on the innocent, and it was easy t per- ceive that the Lisnishments of @ base woman Lad uiterly bewildered and subdued Biackire's violens spirit, as @ skein of Wread eutangies the crocko- dile’s teeth. He contented Limsell therefore, with hoping was he knew the worst consequences ;—a ope siwaysdeceiful, and @ kind of kaowieu never g © those who Geviate evens single step from Whe right path, ai nother year passed, an Sheriff was seated by his Sreside, the civil instituses of various countries, with @ remorseful recoliec- tion, thas by unguardedly availing bimsell of one, had swept awey the lineal guc- cession of an bouorable family, established @ protl.gate Wowan 10 ite highest place, aud wiven the rigbie of inLeritance to e very doubstul claim- ant. Lo had once deemed the marriage lans of Eugiand too rigid to afford retuge to early and innocent aifevtions; and hed wwoughs sheir iormalitias vilen Urged imprudence ino gusis; bus be now gave more Litter Viame wo those of Scotland, # vender rashuess irretrievable, anu artitice eusy, He sigued to think the we- dium was not yet found Letweeu staiuies thas make Vice despera.c, and those that give its pre- miuw and ® priviege ; aod wiser casuse mut have doubled WhetLer woral order ls wows injured by lawa too rigorous to Le entorved, or by osbers whose force ia @ protection w offeuders, In the midst of these professional musings, Mil- tou Cunningham was suddenly susounced, and eutereu, aller am sbecnce of iour yearsirow Lis pave couniry, There was an eager expression of juquiry in bis countenance, which te Boeri! un- Gerstovd more iully than be could anew was uLcerain whether Milion had yes to learu that bis iaiher was dead, insolvent and his mo. ber e usgraced fugiive, “2 know ail," said Milo, imag.uing sat be interpreted all bis + euu's em- tarrassment—'* but she lower! have you preserved the loser f’ The Buen answered by iakiug is from ive repository. ‘* Break the seal,” added the Vietor, ibe ialering Vuice—*'Ibe time is come," Elliot instantiy obeyed, and saw a promissory pote of ancient date for three thousaud pounus, with shese words in the envelope: “Tho guardian of an orphan niece found the nole, executed by himsell to ber father, in Ler powsesuon, His aifeirs were iuvolved—ue oxi wncies pressing; abe Wes under bis rool, anu in is power—e eXorted it from Ler; but eu unex- pected witness interrupted him, aud secured is, Au honest and powerful advocuwe migis give her yedress—a goo Cauu0s,'"* ‘The Bhenff raimug hi eyes from this statement, fixed eu steadfastly Ou Miltou, wad sow iis rush inthe noile agony bis counenaoce expressed, C. RB. Atwater, Faq, President, oceup.ed thechair, After the tra: of some rouline business, the following ge 10 inted delegates to ihe Philadelphia Con- niion: Zackariah Voorbees, I. K. tiusey, D. 5 Winans, ©. D, Av The Club then he President, VioLaTions oF THE Excise Law.—The police of the 47th Preeiuet made the following ar reate yesterday, ander the third section of the Mx- cise law: James Scammell, Quay street; John Bateber, Union avenue; Clanson Olandt, Meseiole avenue. gw Kose Rives Ferey Boats.—The Grand and Heston sireet Lerry Company have Just completed tw w boats, The Maspeth, built by Law aie The tor! 7 boas | be placed om the Grand and Houston line—the latier on toe Huntes's Point aad J4eb street ine, Kittep py rag Kick ‘or 4 Konse,—A man 10 the ewploy of Mr, Wm, Bedell, in Gates aveuue, bear Lewis evenu. was instantly killed yesterday morning by the Kick of @ hose, t ie tkul Was fiectured, and death mmstantly ensued, ‘Tne name Of de@coased is DOL Kiven, MARINE NEWS, = The Ke venswoor, built Ys uk, will be launched Aug. 10, 8. rises, 6 Ob; 8, sets, T 05; High Water, (8 26 | CLEARED, FTFAMSHIPS—H. Livingst Savannah; Lee, do; Starlight, Wilmiagten; Ei Cid, Newbern; wr bauks, Keeton; bien! Charies'on; 5 ork, Alsxandsia; J, Thomp.oa, Philadelphia, BAKKS—Lucy, Belfast; Wentworth, Trois Parto- io; M. ©. Mareball, Philadeiphie; Giovanni, Belinat; Gros herzogin Anna, Kio Janeiro; Keehel, Cow Bay; Batumore, [Vrussian) Baltimore, BRKIG—Naiad, Richardson, for Cienfuegos, Cuba, SCLLIOONERS—Jobn Banderson, Li: ; Alethes, Corpus Christi; Bay state, Boson; We iy ig Ha iiaa; A. Kyereou, Calais; W, HM, Adicueil, 8, Amboy, bLUUP—Ulohe, Young, for New Haven, ARRIVED, STEAMSHIPS—Erin, Liverpool and Queenstown; | Wm. i’, Clyde, usron; Neveus do, BHIP—Fre> Trade, Ball, from Boston, in ballast, BRICS~Omala, Barbadoes; L. Meyers, George town, DU; Heurieita Cooper, of aad trom Bermuda; Carmelita, Kio Janeiro, BCHO NERS—Sarah Fish, Cow Bay; 5, V, Coon: an, Hillsboro; Hampden Belle, tport; sarah A, Falcon, Sou'bp ort tor Alban: ine, Roudoyt for Losson: J, Predmore, Pro Avery, Bi, Haven; c Maria. V Keriys Helen, N Bedtord; H. P, Ely, Pore | ** focal a 1 Weaetete Tot" be calc axsor' 9 long pe LOY | Medal bod, ant lot we bear she ore Tt tees ae PL, — nD DOW—si ‘ve fared the owner of uy), LD STEREOTYPE PLATES WANTED | t°\speruaye by Prins prhettp ea He hoarded the packet | | — he stopped and burs isto ti ort, The S ort replies with moist eres — ine ' yout, the #tatute of |i noes id even if it wive dou your f has Lean surrendered « law, therefore, the pur 4 charged with thie, and the on eae will fiud redress diffienit ; but, ava ee 3 <8 id, shat there are other shence Yort e.’ cle died Isat night un : personal pro may lay c ized birth, My birth {" repe “Et never wae pul! said Ethiot—"My lek Witnesses, and the ofc ain) ster laced wil out regisiering (he lacizbut L poerere aris wile e contract sufficient in al with flashing eyes, wud 1 ! “Te th no pulli t . “ None, ck dled by the Joy te betraye’. 4 can be jyustifie heiress *—" [hee pens. ed Nilton, throw ng ib iunt the fire—**she will be indewn Of 0 towrlold “cr we Jost note, and my fasher'e namo “ill be save! |" The Shariff jaid his hand on M fron’ with ag involuntery gesture of ecitet lc 1 have noilys; bur you thall net be disinhe purchaser of Bw kire's estate, aud that t wuy satisfy every claim of bonOr and justice, it youre, May bis bea power'ul example, Hr was ovre a prow!, aa bones; man, yet be becanw an attester of ‘alsclioods, @ ruffian enrich @ rap aciowr courte aud seeeeeesd am your Sather THE END, Too late for Classidcation wit SW aie, —Catharine, only daughter of aged L yeas, 1 mouth and 20 ii take piace from the residence of bet Parents, $0 Scammel at, this Fritay afternoon, ast o'clock 3u8 "¢ : A LARGE, WELL TO Cousin is your unc! the obstacle, then ' gf GBtED ROOM On the 4th tioor of the Ban Bullding, coruer of Noasau aud Falton etroots, Enquire in the San Office, aut ‘ASTONISHING EVERY ONE WITH [7d rapid end wonderfulcurer, Dalicr’s Magical Pain Extiactor only costs 26 cents. A box will posie ‘vely care the wo. at cases of piles. Many, aiter tr o# all otk thout obs been curea by a fe this wone balsam. For burns and it freely iny *# known to the world rible my as quick petiiion with all oth dor nothing can rolieve t 20 this, invarial ly soot bi: withont ecar, Cornea, bunic in ject, it is ® perfect ‘am’! an afford to be without it, it wi nd, In many cases, life iteelf, & and, 26 center box, Sold by aiup depot, 49 Cedar at, N.Y. a6 GENERAL BUSINESS. Son CHOLERINE REMEDY——PRICA only 25 Cents per bottle-—BRIESi's “SUN CHOLLRINE REMEDY," jor the cure of Diarrlhwe Db. ried Colic, Craiuos, Paine in the Stomach,and al ene of t ¢ Bowels (ia o'' or young), is one of the Lost prepaiations evorin — tuces fur che above compiainis, 41 yas eo ase price within the reach of all, aud 98 war weather will bring ite usual anount of Suinmer comp aints, no perton ould deiay a day wi hout procuring a bose of is excellent remedy, Persons cving in the coun try, where achange ct ter wore or less attects the bowels, faptortdle ail means have this remedy with tLem, trepared sud tor sale at 46 South Bicond oh Wiluiamaburgh. bol YP METAL OR OLD LEAD—000 006 ibe. of the apove wanted, for which the highest eash price wii be paid by ©, URASn No, 61 Ano street. 2 PARIg \i ORLD’s FAI!.—THE GREAT | EAPO ION 1867, TOT { MANUFACTURERS, bi INVENTO iy 3 ok ARCHITECiS, ARTISTA AND SCIENTIFIC AND a CATIONAL ORGANIZA TIONS OF THE UNITED STATES, Orrick OF THR UNITED STATES AGENCY oO” TH Exposttio., No Seprucert. ‘Tribune Buildings, and No. 4) Park ow, Times Buiiding, New You THE UNDERSIONED, HAVING BEEN AP PUINTED by the Secretary of State to the abovee Agency, and being derlious of the co-operation of bis countrymen in bis eflorts to make a» cop ees (nteresting and cieditable av possible the repiesentae tion of our country at the Great Exhibition, ado; this method of con ug to them information uggestions upon ihe ubject, In each section ed to exhibitors of the Unit States, te objects exhibited wii be divided into groups, namely: (ioup 1—W orks of art, ane %—Materials and applications of the liberal Group 3—Furniture and other household articles, wiht 4 Clos Cneluting cloths, and othed a ie), Group ining, rough and wrought products, wie Lnstruments and processes ofthe mechan Group T—Food, fresh and preserveu, in its varioug states, Group 8—Live e¢ricultural products and spectnena Group 9—Nutuiw. burticultura! products hud epee meus. Group 10—Objects especially exhibited for tho pury pose of \mproving the physical and muial condition the population, In compliance with a request made through ou Miulster at Paris, the time jor filins applications fr the uited Btates bas beea so tar extended thet which reack the underatgned Lefore the Let ot Janu next will be in season, When exaroined qoa- siderea, decision will be duly made known, Partioe wishing to exhibit, ac requested to apply immediately Ct undersiened for correct forme of Ts psa and instructions, inclowing postage stapes “are es accepted should be delivered at New Yor prior to January 81, 1907. Articles accepted wiil be shipped from New York te Paris pnd revurned at Government expense, if the expected necessary action of Cougrevs ob ains. he selections ot products will be limited in aang tity to the area they ure to cocupy; but in variety ai echaracer they should comprise a full and fair repres septtion of American products industry, arte aud jeuce, = ‘To preven: unnecessary trouble, itshould be undere stood that sf 0 8 primary object to make the 1epree senteion of the Unived States as complete as possi! in all the frown enumerated below, add that ft wil therefore be necessary torelect rep esentative artic es in every 6.0up, Father than accept an excess im any ol In order to secure the universality of charecter above indicated, it is sugested that Th each city of beighborbocd, those classes of inanutacturers, fans, and o Lers who p:oduce articles tor very general sonsemption, thouid, w thout any delay, agree among use ort. pote a8 to the specimens for which space P tor. ery effo't should be made to bring forward ne end useful mechanical inven ionr, combinations a fabrics ; and pains should be taken to have all articie@ prauly ahd thoroughly finished and prepared for exbie on, The amount of space assigned tothe United Btat in the Fyhibirion a: Paris is about thirty thousa; feet. The space to be assigued w thew in the sure rounding park tor agricul\ural and uther purposes hae Rot yet been decided upon; and as .t depends upom the bate of (be app..cation for space tuere, it ie yery desi:abie that such application suould be sene 4 8000 a2 posable, ‘ Applicants will please indicate m & note eppended to she cation ; 1, aan desiied to exhibit machines or other ob- jects requ.sing foundations or special constructions five the dimensions 0: those foundations or comstruc* ous, 2. If it is desired to exhib.t spparatus requiring (he employment of water, of gas or of steam, what quau- py or what pressure of water, or gas, oF steam, W necessary. 8, Lf it w desirod to put machinery in jrotion, what will be the velocity proper to each machine, and what motive power will be required, expressed is horse wer. «4 In general. whatever information will be of oe im of the machine and, w rever possi! @ pian upon a fixed scale. * " Forfurther particulars, address Agent arin i Sta for the eo Be ALLO UNITED platka, 5 HO, f BPruov street No, 40 Raxk Row, New Veal

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