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‘Centinned from First Page.) em, about 94 and Sdavennes. The following addi. sonal deaths wre reported om the bulietia Saran Bye, 25, Ba'tery Ho ptal, 13 hours fll, ? rT, GT, Red House, io lIatr ‘aeUarthy, 07, Batiery Hospital, 5 aN stery HOY ® 24, and, 1994 st, between $4 and Mary Atkins, 98, Ireland, 18 Malberry st tte Rn ra } ; 7 ‘ t id, 18 Me en ry Reems Mie, Doherty, 128 Mott at, back basement, Piece Pte a fithy, Bhe :efused to to howe i Charles Kerrican, 63 Clark st, a native of Ireland, ened 06, was reported at va. m, yesterday. dere. Beith, 265 Weat 63) at, was reporied by = raph at 6.60 a. m. yesterday, as sick with chol- holera mp: sauitary measures be taken ce epread of the disease there and on the Dr. Hamilton, in « report to Dr, Harris, atates that the first case of cholera occuried in the Work Mouse, B. 1, Jaly 18th, and the last Aug, 6th; that in those mine days, out of 300 inmate, 198 died. It was be Meved that the disease was contracted by overcrowd- pe! ee od the sense by sepaiatl poss) © inmates, chauging th civing them every wight upos whiskey and 15 drops of tincia: £p titee cunces 01 water, anu b ventil= and disiaiec ion of the institution, ‘The aise se from the Work Huse to ovher tulidings va jand, but tt has been more easily conioi ed Aims House the dead y efec sof evercio d- Sele Very apparent. are two Wel consiructed p: sone lyime viae by one for aged and infiim mass, ao eovher females the same coudition, Io the former ‘ewere persons. and mot one case of cholera ed among them. In the iaiter there were ow Bi have aed. [here aie avout 4.0 in the vari institations on Black 4 sland, namely: Lu & Aims tiowse, 146; Wok General Heanital, 1,0; I . house, 5 and the Lunatic Asylum, (prebaul)) 4. ws THE CHOLERA LN BROOK The total aumber of caves reporte: Brooklra, wp to last evening, was 12, showing @ consicerable decrease from the day previous, ‘ihe followlug are the details: Riebard Cunningham. aged 47, No. 103 Raymond resi. muved e bosp.tal, James Mesinuen, ages 41, residing in Blet street, between 4th anu bib aves, Keweoved from jai sab arday, Lied 4P. M., 0.m ine Mary Mosimuen, same residence. Died P.M. Oth ipsient, ¥ beatae james Creamer, aged 30, No. 15 State street, Re- te how moved le rere. py rebtaen, aged 15, No, 6 Oxford street ——— Delaney, aged 45, No. 291 Hicksstreet, Im- ——~- MoManus, aged 85, Fast New York avenue, Peabos. Jaives McDonald, Catharine street, iat —— Powers, aged $5, No. 69 Atlantic street. Dan- Geerce We Lek 100 Geld anh, Y: pe evere, Geld street. Found pat Corning, aged 60, No, 339 Water strost. AmuseMENTs,—Bansom's, — ‘Jack and MU," though drawing crowded houses, is to be withdrawn, end for uexs woek is promised the great emmlo pantomime entitied the “ited Gaome aud ‘White Warrior.” with the ballet pantomine ef the “Four Levers.” A larce assoriinent of monster qmakes bave arrived, aud 125 portraita of North American Indian Chiefs are om exhibition with the ether curfositios, * Oxrarto.—The great success of “The Ice Witch’ has induced the managoment to kep it on another week. Mr. Lamb bassucoveded Mr, Mark Smith as Magnus Gooro, Miss Ada Webb and Miss Kate New- tem divide the honors, Amanicas Orsus.—A short season is to be given a4 the Freach Tosatre in 14th street, commencing in September with the “Doctor of Alcautara.” Miss Mina (Jeary \s to be the Prima Donna. 3 ~ with this Lulid ACOCIDENTS—Charles H. Mason, of Nor- wich, Conn, wile intoxicate: ked off the fe: Deas at the foot of Coit ends ever by a tran of care o ead at 11th avenue amd 6Yib ty oa ‘lL hure ing. as badly injur bout the head end ecovery ie vwiy douvuaul, Firn.—About 7 o'clock yesterday morning a fire was discovered in the basement of the ving warehouse of I'raser & Leo 2) Deekman airees, [he of Mes re. Fr. ser & Lee by fe and wae: isee ed ab $4,000; iusurea tor 401,60. “bbe buud- owned by W. M. Ali t, was damaged \o (he ox: abous 64,00; insuied. THE COURTS, Tas Panor Conremrr Casx—Cuntous Bresou mt Coust--in the Court of Common Pleas yester- day, Judge Daly p esiding, » bearing was liad in the matter of John Percy, The prisoner it will Le re Meubered was commitied crs coaiempt commi'- ‘ou io the presemee of the Supreme Court by him ‘The ground of the comm)|t'si was, that having been Over the bar, aud being om that account or- te sit down, be hac persisted in speaking, be writ of haveas copus aud etuin of the sheriff merely uder the oder o: Judge A Percy argued mie owe ¢ e Oauity, Clauuing that the ef tho falany deteeu y ing ¢ he 0 be confi. Seas u uid tase Percy anyw ookiyn, Jeisey City—saywhe: no man coud justity 0 action ior iase lpiprison- moat under thas or ‘The she:iff could wos, No tacould not, i here were ei Al yie qi ette of Jucces hed puched into him, i ening Jourcal bud Bot becm able tosiand Le bun, Le hed nos @ome to New York to pr jaw. He came here to bie his time, ercy woul bie bis time, Judge Biinard might be a “ue. eat, good tive, bur Le bad Losier take car He was ut to Le \mrowa out ol cours by @ ty: Fant; it sbiuck at the very 1 out oi Hbervy. hie lear ea the press Way cia be fear it—be who fea.e. ue ? Is wase poner, aud wo dou of g16.4 good, Dut he feared ite iicetivusuess, be leased wat ib might say oi him, Jusewe Vaiy's chaiacer wae in vo.ved im thie uate: ; he tusied im his Monvi's aense Of jussice, Lub Uo deieated hese, Le WOuid ap peal, tie woud isky it Wo tue big Gourtin the @tate, Faliug there, be ‘woud 4 ib 40 be Cours ef peaven—ii 1 cam go. thee.” Le would ask lis donor to take Lime bo \he Cousidera. jou Oo! 1D.8 ques won. Me was iv Ludiow stiees jail, bu he wes uot hue VishBed wore Worded hus for requested the Judge's careius ai- od teat She Gigmily of ihe Court Bevuls be eussaned, Mr. Percy—ite aisuity of bbe oust is bee, p.e- served by & proper O1eiciee oO, Lie & Pow, Judge Daisy then pirc@cued Oo eXeluine iLe ponies @ubmiiied (o hiw, anu eb JU1bm eOlue Uo Une ee wo ox in sear. eueuiv bolve eu, apa asio PMOL BLO OKeT Wad LOL UO COLIN tu Lang TO B.BLe Lue pO-suu HLe B.0Ud Lede ChAILO Ul Lue PrisvDe!, «4 se Pia@ Wher Le BuOuW Le Cy. bued, ma@joucmed (Le Wai to Modusy, Ietbeduing ibe PISOREF 1D LUO eau sine Count oF GaNeHAL Brusions.—The following mame. prisoners were seuteaced ) esterday, and We Cou.t aujou ued .o ihe tem: Thomas sul.ven, cuvcted cf burglary, P. non . Ue bubus, Pabiy State wee ae - 00, BO Bove ay abe UO Mavebue, due aun 0 moatle, vu eapoa, 3 years aud tempt at grand liven), sy eph Gertie, grand saicOuy, side Mariel, aseells abu Velie ery year aud sl a Juba Vouuel, at bur: Gary Wa the Ju degice, Peuleniiar ) huge JiLep, asseulb Bud Lastery uileutiary » mon. ba, Qibers Wiilams aud Win, més, pestiacuy, ds ths each, Jobu Kouviug. 6'snu way, Peneatiary 1 year, diewiy beuses, iv fn the 4b domes, Pon l rear, John W. atiary & months. onv.cveu of grand lareeny. Bint b, falee pre Willem Thempeo Keman.e4 for sence, Tus Cousexaraitina Casn.—The case of H act. Wildam Gurney was ‘esamed yeoterday mora ing, end Commirsioner Osborn stated that be could ‘Tax Eecare ov tee Faenom Caguren.—Angustus P, Green was further mined yesterday before the unimpertent mn, When the counsel or Green miss tho complains againe! bis cient, om the ground that (he eviceace was imsaficient ve bold bun 4 he Commissioner was of @ different opinion, and said he would Lold Green for tria. im the ateence of any explansyory evidence showing how Lamirande got Awar, It wee anderstood that ench evidence would be for heomiar, and (be case was iheu acjourmed to Friday, Amguat 17th, at ll o'euck A.M Potton Intetiiernoe.—Singular S)ooting afar, Karly yesterday morning, while ries Fetherel, living in 80h street, betwe and second ave pure, ing toa (riemd, at the cormer of 67th ttreet and Sd avenue, he was fired at by an unknown mea, Trebuiletrrazed bis torebead, doing so In- Jory. Mr. Fevbeel ered his jlant, but the later was reecued by friend: @ihorel thea went into ® saloon, and whe ie (here wee fired at agen, No imjary was dome, and the would-Le asses Bia eecapod, Burglary in West Street.—Terence Kernan, Wm. Brown end Mathew Bmith were arraisned before Justice Hogan yesterday, on a charge of having com mitted a bur in the house of sarhuel W, C ara, No » on the night of tae 7b of Augu bh tme forty way. The accused 4 Pearl 9145 roan Ube ae ace Court ef Gew Thett of Lace..Jobn Davis was arresiad yes'er- day,oneac @ of hav ng attempted to stea) woth of iacet Beschoa, N Broadway, The accnerd was caught jo she ec’, aud Jusice Hogau commited bim tor trial in defanit of bail, Theft as Bed-clothing. Mery Bheridan end Catha- rine hianiy wee arr. igued before J yee ereay,on @ charce of bev.n of bed-c.othing fem (be Gwe tl x, im Lewis stiees. They were commities for trial, Brooklyn, Srizvre er Waiskey.—Roundsman Brum. ley, of she 434 police precinct, yesterday erresied the driver of a wacom loaded with elabt barreis of whiskey, The officer noticed the loading of the velicle im the neighborhood of 3d street aud the Gowanus Canal, and suspscting something wrong, followed te Fulton Ferry, where the arrest was made, and the yolekey was carted back to the Siation House, ‘Two claimants shortly after ap- ared-Mi. P. Shannon, cf 20 Bridge street, aud rT. J. Roberis, of 44 Front stiee, New Yoru, Deputy © ilector Landiaw requested Capt. Rhodes to aeiain the barrels until an investiveiion can be made. an attempied vioation of the Revenue la suapecied. ‘Ihe pioperty remains at the btation House for the present, Prize Ficnt Preventan,—A party of rough# from Jacksou's Hollow proceeded to Lott's Lane, in the Ninth Ward, yesterday afterno.n, for the purpose of witnessing s prize ficht between two of their number, They had already made a ring and preparing for business wuen ae detachment of the 40th Prec.ac. Police came up, and the affair was Liosen up Ly the figs of al, the parties, No arieste were iace Usiicensep Liqvon Deacers ty Covrt.— A large number of uniicensed liquor dealere were yest y morning arraigned before Justice Dailey, on charges of violating the third section of the Ex- cise Law, Their cases were disposed of as follows: Watven Examination — misb Browm, corner of North even o and Fir of eoupoint; Jobn hand!, G.eeapeint. 146 Giand atree ted, Henry L orpe: of Sousa sowe time ago br Precinc’, ‘or se.ing be y bonds to answer yrserday, Lub as caied by the Just.ce bef lied to eppear and his emp.ore: siete) (nat be had left ie demanded a chy. Lis bail wee hereupen torleibed, ‘Lhe c.sea 01 Heury Wieboulds, inomas pwailw and Edward lyuch wee postponed, Paick Kiernan waived @Xaw ination, A Seniovs Arrray.—A man named Joseph Terry, risiding at 327 North 6th street, E. D., got joto a yuarrel with ano\her man atthe liquor store as, Sicgel, corner of North 7 bh and 7h streets, vmog of the 4b ins en ther wee ted rom she premises by . di appecre that in using suttic ens to. to ejec rr silto the povememt bsckwarde anu austane ules whieb wis pecbanly prove lie in uow athe bh tiesp.tel im a very low eon ition. Siegel nda, held 10 $1,000 de Dey €) Ody Chasge (bat a gub Le p.e.erieu agsings hito in i e@lesence to (be maner, Suerrrrs’ Qvarne.s.—In the Kings Co, Supreme Court yesterday—Judge Lott on the Bench—the case of the attachment of the ship Fer dinand, and the conflicting claims of the She. iffe of Sew York, Richmond and Kings Counties, came up fo. o ation, Thestory will be renembe ed by o: the Bun, ib 4 Kings Coun. ies, and appl On Was made to be Pup es Court to punish ie flies named She. iffs ior con‘empt iu ieas Ing ihe p.ocess oi the court held by the soenffof Kings County, Each of the Sheviffe had an atiachient aganet the vessel, Judge Loth denied the mutivn wi hous cosis, on the €:ouud that the conduct of defendants did noi bring them within ‘he mesming Of ine eta ule, though they might Lave misapprebcooved the powers eatrus.« @.to them, ‘Ihe Juuce gave no opien as to their Tespociive claims Wo the vessel, Tus Pusric Scuoo1s.—The number of pupils regisie:ed in the Biooklyn Public Schools is 65,947, of whieb 623 are colored children. The num- ber of teachers is ‘Tne PHILADELPHIA ConveNTION—At @ moeiing of the lndepenceat Workiugmen's Club of the Eastern Distriet, held at Temperance Hall, cor- Ber of Grand and 7ib si.ect foLow.ng ecDiiewea were .ppuinied celeg Polade Pole Wonven won: voepu Licke enry B, Da- Vids ws Cuues blagge. ty, and Bdwa.d raicoue, FELONIOUS ABBSAULT,—Letween 8 and 9 OCU Mes LBNL, & POuKS Mew Mamed (ieo, tialce- Wan, 25 yemrect age, comMIisied & .e.0010u. aesault upon Mi. Jucus Kelimang, of 145 Union avenue, by jaiccman eisleeve, oi the Tecsl, ue wocked up by Be:geant Uuace. Kicked to DeatH BY 4 Honse.—Peter Rigasnger, 15 yeare of age, in the ewp.oy of Mr, Win, Bede, aw enue, bear Lowle avenue, trown trom be. mon Wedseadcy, anu beimg kicked by ibe hoi ekuil was (oacwur @u. He died tue vow c b New Jersey. Roman Caruoric I’ReLares 1x Councin.— Bebop Hayley, of Newark, bas issued @ circular ley serio the c.e gy of hie colcese, calling attention to the meeting of the becoud P.enary Counc.) of ihe Cathoie Cha.ch othe United States, to be helu in Blame @® on Suadey, Thu of October, Tuere wil be many important sutjec s brcuglht beer the Coun echimg che unit, of the Chuich im shi country, ‘tho Pildsy immediately p ecedng the opening of she Council, ihe B.shop appoints to be kept coe day of fretiug. APPOLNTMENTS.— At the meeting of the Hudson County Board of chosen Freeholders, on Thureday afiersoon, Wm, D, ©. Jones was eppointed Jailor for6 y to tlil the vacaner occasioned by the death brother, Peter Jones Alex. i His, Lees re appoinied Collec or of Titoinal Re » for the 6h, N. J, Congressional Distaicts by Presiden) Joumon, 2250 | m ‘he dry goods store of A exander | MAKINE NEWS. Ave 11. 8 rises, 6 G6; ©, oot 1 04 High Water. (9 18 CLEARED. AMBHIPS.Mary Sanford, Boston; Helvetia, pool: Corsica, Nassan; Hanes, B:emen, Cale ‘o- pia G smow: Villa de Paris, Havre; Germania, burg Metis, Boston; Masbattan, Havana, BARKS —Re’ Jo man, Belfast; venlne the rimac, Galveston; Jeseeh Tracy, Philed a | bros, Lisboa, ¢ kil B~Maud, BE rden, Inagua. lifax; By phide, Pernamburo: Peary & Louise, Pert au Prinee; Aquidneck, Mo- bile M reesibo Malega and Vigo. BCHOONERS~ May, et. John, N. B.; Brilliant, St Jotns, . FJ. Ki'iote, Lingan; I ransit, Port Koval: Allert Masen, Wasbingion, D.C; Mane Law, Hoe ton. W bitehouse, Cow Bay t F Marebal), Naseaa, SLOOP—Ben siagg, Gurmey, for New Haven, ARRIVED. City of Brooklyn, Cousins, Diverpoe!, mde. aAne Saxon Ay fp Aires Bay, with meee Se: 5-—Susas B, Thompson, Oporto; fdu.un Bed burg; Joho Freewan, Mobile; Bo- |, returned; David BARK an. N.B) Kebamiroo. Lingan: Emi ly Ann, Cayman; Jenny . Ne rm Fasuy korn, Fait Wind, New ford; Hi ao, Car Wiiletta, Stoning on; Flleworth! K, B. Smith, Gibbe, do: Repub: Ja Rg Kr hi de | Lb ury port; Maria L. Davis, Windor; America, Providence; &. C, Dennison, do; Heury W. Moree, do; Ano #, Baier, do; E. J. Seott. do; Copy, do; Bon)’ St ong, a Heaton, do; Almon Baker, ; Governor, 4. e, co: K. J, Hoyt Hartfor?; 8. tie, Portland, Cy B.8. Gi & do; N. Shaler, do; 1. P, Wa lace, New Verands, co; H. be . Me H. Baser, % A. 6 Oh B. pmiih, leeve, do, J. do; Merl r °: esote, Port Beatoa; M, Filmore, do PLOOPS— Rhode Island. Providence; Harves*, de. ~ Too Late for Classification, —F XCELSIOR—A—YOUNG MEN'S T. A. M. B. Society, No. lot N Y., will hold one of rmeetings at their hail, cor et Bua et, on Bundey evening, 1¥th inet, at 7%. ng by Messe, Bennett and Carrel, ane by the O'Mshony, Keanefick and the McConkey A ho will also perform on she pano. S} jogbe Mr. Lamb and ot vent ,entie JOSEPH SILVER, Pres, ULL, Vi BR PLUNKETT, Keo, tec A LARGE, WE On the 4th floor of the Sun Building. corner of Nassau and Falton streets. _ Pnquire in the Sun Oifice, ; ant GAIN, AND AGAIN, DALLEY’S GAL- vane cases of qu.ttor, Hore Saive cures youpe ¢pavin, eand crack, end founder, which hes leen given up as entirely hope- joes’, cam we com fieely pay that for raus | ecrach: ®, eles, ¢ @nierged joints, and equal. +, br ises, pall pricks, etif! amd eilings of ali Kinds, it hes ne lt alsorofiens and preserves the hoow In fact it is \he wonder of horsemen, as horses before consluered imoas worthiem, heve been euied en- boxes, Every one is talking about it, rt end Knowing ones are uriug it, Call @rni get a pamphlet coptaining certificates for youree ves. ‘ou wil never doue up ina fe tin box, and «1 binined at ail crurciste ana by the duzen or box, at the Depot, Ao Co “a caret, N.Y. 60 centes bor, RUPTURE, HERNIA, TRUSS AND HUM- bug Exteiminator, with which all improve until sound, BRAINBOW'R a “over, Removed GIRL 10 ASSIST Apply at 112 medics i ANIED—A FIRST CLASS JOURNEY- | ® £00d situation to a sieady mae, © 6p. Ne night, or Hussey ND BLIND Makers, @ worked at ihe trad u KER, 165, 167 and 169 o6. Wik seneial housework, etree. W ‘ - ~~~ 138 = $1 O REWARD FOR A CARPET BAG, loft yerteraay om dock foot oi Broome at, Ea River, Copn.ente—iinen and papers of ne ¥ any but theowser, Leave at Key, Mr. KEL © Willett as. "The Cholera. PREVENTION AND CURE—-ADDRESS TO THE PUBLIC BY THE BOARD OF HEALTH, — AT ® regular meeting of the Board of Health, Dr, Crane real the following address to the pub- hie, with instructions to citizens, The document which was approved by the Board is as follow The Board of Health publs: this simple siate- mont and beg the public to give to it their earncet Bitention, CHoLana is gonersily a preventable disease, and in ite early stages can be arrested if she habits be good. Stuy, therefore, temperance )n eating and drinking. Do not bel.ove that alcoholic stimulants are Usefu. in guarding you against an attack. Lt the foot be nutritious, and keep the digesi.ve or- gan Ufulconcition. Use po siale or un- cooked vegetables. Let your meat be fresh, and our Vogetabies be well cooked, and all fruits be resh and ripe : Cleanliness of the body is of the first considera- tion Keep the skin in a healthy state ov bashing the Whole body, with a free use of soap Cold bathing th used in the morning—never just before go- do and 3d to bed, ry irctiong, or the werm bath, may be more Salely used Lelore going to bed Clearliuess in your homes is of equa! ance. Let your spartments be dry Bull r no decayed vegetables or stagn: remain in your ce'larso: Ms, Any< smeli from privies, cesrpoc sinks, is a proof of their unhealthiness, Remove them by necessary repairs, lime, chloride of lime or whitewashing. Ventilate well your houses and apartwents, Ex- por@ your ding to the air and sun. Avoid excessive fatigue, Keep regular boursin eating and sleeping, Wear flannel neartotie akin. A good pian is, if the bowels ar al) disordered, to wear e br.ad band o! flannel ennel belly baud) sround the Lody, reaching ‘row the bipato the rivs, Maintain the natural temperature of tue body by suthcient clothing, especially keep the feet wa m. Never when Leated sit on the grass or stone #88, or sleep under an 0, en wWiudow, I! exposed to we, change your boots and clothes as 8001 48 possible Take bo purgative medicines, except by direc- tion of a physician, Cholera is amiost invariably preceded by a pain- less diarrba@s and this is in all cases to be prompt- ly treated, When diarrhaa is present, ge to bed and main+ fain & position om the Lack, use abundance of blaukels, aud send tor # physician A phy ncanal 8 be obtained by applying at the pearist | olice station, Siay in bed until you are well, Do not consider youreelf wel! uvul you have had a: tara! move- went rom the Lowels, Abstaio frow ail drinks, Apply mustard plasters to the bowels, import- ir Tu the ce of & phys cian an adult can take fen Grops of lau ianum : nd drops of sp.ri sof camplor, A child of teu years may take five drops ot | uum and five of camphor, A cbild of tive may take three crops of laudavum and three of sniriie of camphor; and these cos.em y bere) ested every &§ exty minutes so loug se Wiurrlaowor pal ,or Vomi hg conunucs, Irie Save ume, Dulin all cusea send for a physician, 4e 1.00 get tp to pasa the evacuations, \ut use 4 Oe a oP sevens, Never chill the surface of the body by gettig out os bed. Reiove immediately all the evacuations from your roome ; scald all the utensils used, or isin- fect them with culoride of lime; scald also your soiled clothing, Jackson 8, SoavLTZ Witiarp Parkas, M.D Tuomas ©. Actom, J, 3 Boowouru, James Crane, M.D. Joann 0 Strona, M.D., Joun G,. Bexaen, ee “= POETRY. My Little Wife. Thavee pleasant litle wife Who nothing, nothing lacks; Bho keeys | ersell and things about The house na neat as wax. And everything, and woman's taste, Beers place pressly for The plessure of # man who long Fias lived « bachelor. a ————$——s Her hendkerchiots are white ae milk, ft i white as snow, ir atpparea l et are smal! and nest, on the go." tas if up Oorne On gum e@ astic springs Or some tinsoen mysterious power, With undis overed wings. Hier gloany bair ie deepest brown, Her even are softly dark, An | from t loving depths sheots forth Full many a cheerful epark; Her eyes wend speeding on their flight The ewift- winged rosy hours, An. what wascnce my da:keome wey Is radiant now with flowers. Mr linen hase glossy white. More pure than ever shone Oo Par ao marble, and, what's more, loere’st ra button gone Bhe kote stockings, makes my abirte Aud darne up a!) my reuts And save all of what was once My bachelor's expense. Now all yon crusty bachelors, With lie's great battle sore, Go gaaw cl s@ tle downy And ploy the fool no more Don't be too nice—they're angele all— With loving bearte and true, The secret is, be kind to them, Aud they'|] be kind to you The False Judgment —— fous yearsago, my curiosity to examine the Manx Jaws relating to celtor and creditor, com- bined with some farmily afairs, to determine me on a visit to the Isleof Map. The hard fate of an honest man of ny acquaintance, who had given Manx bail fora friend, and by that means render- ed bimseM liable to » heavy debt, though the debtor's person bad been surrendered to gaol, stimulated my inquiries respecting the pecu- lar government of this island, I reached the pler of Douglas ene propitious day, when the fine semic rcular parbour, the Duke of Atbol's free-sione palace in the ceutre, and & cultivated bill behind it seen without the usual canopy of mist, gave ® pleasant ides of old Mous. My poor friend, whose bail in the Manx fashion threatened bisruln, wasan innkeeper, who re- ceived me with great hospitality, and wearied « lean horse by driving me in # kind of cart-carriage to Caste Rushen, where the courte of law are held. They are sufficiently tedious, therefore had leisure to see al] the castles, barrows, beath, aud gorse, to Le found in the island. The simplicity which stil] prevailed there, rendered the resources of an idle stranger very few in female society; and afer « month's etay, I wascriven to «eck amusement in the Calf of Man. This islet is siill tenanted by one solitary farmer, whose sheep occupy the wild and treeless domain, disturbed cnly. by groupes of white seafow!, which cluster inthe galleries of rocks that overhang the sea, On one of these galleries leaw aman walking, whose appearance did not resemble any inmate of the farmer's house at which I was temporary guest. He was busied in sketch of the Eye, or lonely rock, said to bea hermit's grave. I: was easy to begin a conversa: tion respecting the traditious of the isle; and my new acquaintance showed me another drawing of Thomas Bushel's house, now in ruins, and the interior of hiatomb. Then he described the beau- tiful valley of Glynmai, and the height of Snow- field ; from whence the romantic ccast of Kirkcud- bright and its neighbourhood are visible. I told him, I had seen the Giant's Quoiting-stones, the holy village of Kirkmichael, and especially the Tynwald Mount, celebrated as she seat of the leg- islative assemtiy. From thence we maturally digressed into # discussion of the laws and their founders, curing which my companion spoke ef the great Earl oi Darby, and 4: patriarchal B sho Wi lsou, w.th eo much Listoric accuracy and mo! feeling, that I felt tempted to regret the trausient ravure of our a Eveaiog alone, I revuried to my hospitable farmer's house, the only one in the is et, ana was surp ised to find my new friend alread seated there, with the air of & well-known inmae, I considered bim an artist in quest of local scenery, and bis presence seemed ny restraint on my bos!, who appeared an Nigent sud civil mau, though the mmplicity of his household re d me of those days when « panand blanket were heirloomsins Manxma family. derived from am eari.-pot, as becalled # lime-k)) he began to deviate iuto the usual fire side tales Lady Derby's ghoss, the specire bound, mariue gardene disc Supposed ari 01 tue jusular court on the reputed traitor n, accused of basely betrayiug the Earl of Derby's widow, could be justifed. Our host after listenag patiently to a long argument, asked leave to tell ove of many anecdotes relating to the mis. judgments of this court, and the proballe a>use of ie iaws, All ory professional curiomty was awake, sod the farmer's story began. . Alter telling we of the benefit bis farm of ‘Lwas very yourg, geatiomen, when the eldest soucf the sous Geemmter uufortunaiely snot & javourite borse while huutng the wren on New- Year's Duy from our’ chic Vous pow Vais sport, as you may kuow, comes i, MWataslovely tary of most mis- sppearein ihe wren's sla) Loven, the owner of the hy weveu LY Woathe thougut ibe Geem- ‘#ULjuss sulnwons; aud thie accident beame the preteace of the longest and mos biser luige- tion ever reimembered ip our island though 14 bas been callediLe Paracise of lawyers, The deemster in revenge wrimeuted bis adver de disputed year. juries to @stimace his cattle, aud grave diggers bill tor ewo slilliuge and sixpence into half# dczen cours, But bis enemy found s heavier mods of expressing bis reseniment. The deeu.ste:'s @on gave Mavux vail foran unfortunate Puglsomen, and vali vis properiy became s ter- te He aod of g ief sud agitation; but hie sevond browwer reconciled bimseif to ne 1amily's eute,oniss by acts o: singular condescensiun, aud their inendsu.p giew even wore remarkable than their lormer @uuwiy, ‘Last summer, ® young Evglishwoman landed at Douglas, @44 ©. quired for s cheap anu goliiary lougivg. She @pp*-resto be onee: these numer cus celugees Wuvee wisior.uses or indecrevons bring tueus by this asyium, Couridering ver mia BUG BIRCUUH Weuocre, 1b Was MOUs alrengy when shy BXod Oer tosveuc@ With Gusrd Loueu, eleres OF OULU Meso ond Wie O cot Geli, thas his Meighoure siyiod bi tue Meuibe Dog, or vlack Bound, Of bo Leaka Where Louved, H. vad 8 Wie a8 Ulu Be peuurious « G ae their au- miss 4b Ol ® Beeager who “. poor was se mater of sucpr to ali the villagers of Kirk- michael, Our .eleiu, peutic men, is said to be the kingdom © Jairies #44 witchcraft, therefore no one was surprised when the siranger came to the corouer of that distmct to relae a very sngular dream and its effects, At midnight, in ber solitary room vear the reof or Gutirid Lonaa's house, she ped seen whol seowed the » parition of @ mesgre — ebfid at the foot of ber bed. To her question) whence and for what purpose it came, the spectre replied, ‘I am in prison’ and she beheld it ne more. But iteimprevsion on her fancy did not pews away. She considered al) the cir umstances of her « ner'a family, ani recollected the Leh preserved respect.ng « loft or cham! Lonan tnd hie wife slept in the kite hour wae esfe: and having contrived @ r of tome chalra, she found » chasm in rafters, by which she cou'd introduce her b ‘a trap-door, Within, on @ fermale child, a8 loamy pale, acd deadly re bad seen, ‘Mis- eracle creature!’ said the Foglishwoman—‘ wh: did sou not remain iainy room when you b found it —'I bad not walked for a ong time’—ts answered inadying voue—' Have you Lrough® ™@ avything toeat?' A mrong iron chain, firmly fixed to as the wal!, convinced ite visitor le without aid. and si'y eupplied than libere y. Bbe returoed in a few minutes with bread end wine, and moistened italipe while it lay in the torpor of extreme weakness, To removeit from ite desolate prison was liapractica! |> then, for da was fast approaching, and Lonau always rose wi the dawn, But alter pres rv.r a de, of ca mness, suffi ’ - mispicion, she quitied the bouse of the and teved to the coroner with tois nar rative, Having « power both executive end inguis torial, the coroner immediately eutered the bieck-hounc's dea with proper officers, but hia wile, bimeeil, and the unhappy chi'd, were mmow Tbe chatl-t We driud cerr.og and ostmetal which the Fugl oman Lad observed in the | in short every trace o: this taysterious scene, vanisned; and ex-e,t she thgbt of Guttrid aad dame Lo.nn, noiu.ng remained to prove the truth of ber asserion, (To be Continued.) ——— eee MEDICINES, —— - - ——— RB. E. M. BROWNE, 4 RENWICK ST. 1 door from Caual, will treatin & sc.entific mam ner every vaiiety of chronic and local disease, oe cures in cureb.@ cases, of reiund the me: paid. Consultations free, Bas R. FULLER HAS REMOVED TO Chamb cor, Cea re, where he continues ot the throat. liver, kidney: we eruptions, and every \orm o! Acvice free EEP IT ALWAYS AT HAND—BRIEST’S impreved BUN CHOLERINE L scre entes Chole: the ere been er ens, of Med value in mica pe vthe: ONLY at 46 sou-h second 25 couts per Lovtie, == GENKRAL BUSINESS, Wor.'s FAIR.—THE GREAT PARI§ LAPOSITION OF 1867, TO THE FACTURERS, MECHANIC IN rORS, PRODUC ENGINERas, ARCHITES iby ARTISTS, AN SCIENTIFIC AND BV GATIONAL ORGANIZ Ae LOD OF THE UNITED STATES, Oprice oF THR UNITED S1aTRS AGENCY OF THEE Exvrostrios, No. 6 spruc: st, Trmbuse Buildi: | and No #) Park Kow, Times Bu lding, New York ' THE UNDERSI NED, HAVING BEEN A POINTED by the secretary of 8 to the abovee named Ageaey, aod of bis country interesting and tion of onr coun ry thie method of cony uggestions upon th bject. In each rection ossigned to exhibitors of the volte Btates, ¢ @ ol jects exhibited will be divided inio tem g:0ups, namely: ‘ p 1— Works of art Group 2—Materiale and applications of the Mberal te. Group 8—Furn ture and o'her household articles. Group 4 C.othing, Gciucing clovas) and wea. ihg eppaiei. (ioup 5—-Mining, rough and wrought products, Group 6—Losiruments and pi ocesses of the mechane joml Arte. Group T—Food, fresh and preserved, in its varioas sta es. Group &—Live e¢ricultural products and speckmemne Group 9—Nature! horticultural products had speck mene, Group 19%—Objects erpecially exhibited for tho par- pose of mproving the physical ane mo.al condition of the population, Incompliance with # request made through on Minister at Paris, the time ior flliue applications the United States hos Leen so tar extended thet which reac) the undersigned te.ore the I+of Jana ary next will be in season, When examined andcon- sidered, the vecion will be duiy mace known, Parties wishing to exhibit, ae rey ed to apply immediately ‘eo the uudersixned for corect forms of appi-cation and ins! :uctions, inclosing postage stamps for seply. ‘eaticlce socepted should be delivered at New York priorto January S|, 1S07 Articles accepted wii be shipped from New York te Paris pnd returved at Government expense, if the expec.ed Decessary action of Congress of ains. The selections of products will be limiied in tity to the area they are to cecupy; but in variety and character U should comprise afull end fair repre- sen‘stion of Ainerican products, industry, arte and science, ‘Vo preven. unnec*ssary trouble, it should be under- stood that it isa pripiasy object to make the repre- seatevion of the Unies States as comple.e as vpeslbie ip all the groun enumeraied belo it w therefore Le necessary to relect representative apticies in every group, rather than accept an excess ar one In order to secure the universality of character above indicated. it is suggested that in each city or neighboibood, those ciasses of insoufactuiers, arti- ganas, and o hers who produce articles tor very general consumption, should, w thout any delay, agree among use or themeclves as to the specimens for which space should be applied tor Every effo.t should be made to bring forward new and useful mechanical invenrions, combinations and fabrice ; and paine shouidbe taken to have ail articjee peally abd thoroughly tinished and prepared for exbi- tion, Froancers who apply for room tn the park, and pro pote to establieh (here constructions of any rind. ow agricultural bulidings, or garcens, will take care te five ap an, with ale of theeeta nitahen ent prepeogs indication of the extent of ground w with aa be nec: ssary, Tue notice will be given to app'icants as to the acceptance or iej-ctivn of their app.jications. If ae expt. the eppiicents will have uotil January 31, ad e prepese and traneport their specimens te ew York. Detailed plans, en the scale of 0m.020 to the meter, showing the place sasigned to each exhibitor, and each indivicual mode of exhibitins, together witha list of the exuibitors, wil, be tronemitted by the Government Ageat priorto Jan, 21, 1566, im order that the Imperial Cowwieson may requisite the interior partit ons of the Luilding su secordance with the requirements of this vaiion. The amount of space assigned tothe United Btates in the Fyhibition at Paris ie about thirty thousand teet, The space to be sssigued to thei ip the euz- roundigx park ior agiiculjure aud other purposes has not yet been decided upoa; andas it depends upom the nature of the app..cation for space there, it ® very déeiable that such application should be seat in as s00n as possible, ee 4 Applicante will please indicate ins note ePpended to the eation : 1, ir'friea jred hibit machines or other ob- jects requiring toun lations or epecial constructions the dimensious o! those foundations or construe- » OF kas, OF steam, esi'o4 to put machinery In motion, what ‘elocity proper to each mechine, and what motive powerwill Le required, exp ceed is horse- wer 4. In genoral, whatever information will be of nse in placing of the machines, and, wherever possible, ® plan upon a fixed scale. Forfurther part iculare, address Exposition for the STATES, : __and No, 49 Park Row, New York LD STEREOTYPE PLATES WANTED— Anew ee ake ptlaae, No. 5 Spruce street, 611

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