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{Conttumea from LOCAL_ NEW FRW TORN AND yicentTT, How Doctor and Guagecns are Instracted, Penetry or Menicat Kyownrno: the SUN reporters has recently taken s few “notes! at the Aifferent medical col where he found some six or eight hundred young men, and » few Women, Mititig themselves for the 00 of preseribing fer “ {flesh ie Beir te.” Purtuit of medical Reewledge seems simple enough, but ene ax opinion would be epeed: | ged dy ap investigation of the undertaken ix company with one fof the profersora, serustomed to deliver the pupils of one of The Sex reporter bad the | ane of wich @ convoy during bis mong the colleges, and thus ob. Ne glance at some of the ree badden from pul medical colleges youn, bat ative ject © Periodieal these “good fe rounde for ity disease and ite remedy. eure, whic ome « to pay very a acd appear to conside bing more of bere tha: wently they spend the the berch fags, occus Vacetious criticem, Fert sned red by these ixdivid fe saneent urer, v Smanely each brute beng epeodils, spore of showing the nervous and muse forced to awallo ‘ection nome poison ystems, Watiery the muscle wer cited ip such a tiv (gate appear Yrog having been si Yat the nerven of he gaivonie bat jnorver caused the Le; Beoking ering t Grekiles some tio privately would coxt the loug since which hi taken off refused, cud when told that the operation would otherwino cont her two hundred t medicine part one end bel and thoroughly toe less bod.es oocupy som others untouched bodies tion terles to thelr connestlon wit into the etructure of heart, to the bent of | dorse his upyl Pirst Page. | ing cut up for the bonaft of living ohildren; OUR MEDICAL COLLEGE Hudying the Art of Healing. OPRRATIONS, re all organized | 1¢8. A “faculty” of dis: | € chosen to conduct nm, Which is emrried | ng te certair epecified regulations, the students however, be n emer ad allowed the largest onawtent with the proper obserr- Thos, after ® course the medical student 1 application at one of the colleges | "hen he lew te te ite couree of lectures, which ® certain ems of money (about one Ruudred “and fifty dollars) ‘This ineludce what is called the ‘matricula: | tion f the the privileges of t lectires are give shee Professers re of the .netite | cau Tn sold weather the bodies are better | fore each student | the are thee explained intelligent Vy to large andiercee » | guishes time Jolling CF caricaturing the proceed. #0 Very amall thi nef the human body reqnired for purpose of practically deinonatrating the 7 consideration. Freq * te are made upon cats, rabbite, last. Tt wy question, sore of Cornelius O'D: rine atreet, where he was well known, aud, after engag! couversation with several of the clerk finally seated himeclf tm front of m largo rounds inflleted upon the aximale infereat of science. us far the Roc et, Cruelty to Animale the professore of our nel ee easily we a ue regard to g touched to these continued hie Bionally pauntay to « upon bla! bbe plen whict berree MnO ce on of (he frog's of tl moat ample arrangements have been made Ute tubmit to opera ranged will Hie had obtalred when @ tre occurre: one v'elock yeat outin Fulton Kow, Washin, vesulting in the destruction of fifteen little rooden stalls, and ® portion of thelr eon: tenta, winch was, chief! tte, ‘The tlremwen were quickly on the apot, aud considering the tntlammable nature of | Bee ATO 8 APparent that it is nt in brought to dir whe tine of Tectores, or r number thereof, | Trainor, produce; Hi different parte of the geet and finest of them in ere twenty five or th 4 between half & cumbered and set wad three feet iwelined for drain reetion of the Coli jects,” /, emdlead bodies— ought te thie room, which, althou lated omcile very mas like lai tem house, which it resembles in yFeepeota, Headless, legless aud ti the “demonstrator,” who app acoording to the deimand; one stu- “i bead ‘neck, another fn armor @ leg) lon or derive of the different ‘ors to purnue thelr investigations of certaln portions of the Boman anatom: bastly sight, to witness » score of dead of dlasdebion suit ned stiff and founded by oreralle, me with whiel iar hbee, while folle two students working together upon thi small “antyect,” which they treated some what tenderly. With open books before them, these young men Aeftly ply their sharp ates! instruments, the (ncfeed Bonk being held open by emali hooks chained to- gother io ner that enables the opera tor to obtain an untrammeled working apace upon that part of the bod. which he ix investigating. When the jects are firat brought to the dissecting room, an attendant injects into the veins a preparation of plaster, colored with ver million, This brings out distinetly all min ute courses through which the blood passes, aod materinily aida the student in tracing their direction and function, boaides har dening and preserving, to some extent, the subject, Periodically, a “Demonatrator of Anatouiy” makes bis appearance in the d's secting “room, aud. discourses, jearnedly Upon some portion of anatomy laid bare be- fore the olass, whose scalpele aro laid down and tables ‘are deserted, while they crowd around the Professor, duri the delivery of his lecture. ‘Int manner, the medical students are praotioally taught much that other people only hear of, or read about; it is not therefore surprise: ing that they soon become accustomed to scenes which, at frat aleht of the dissectin room, curdled the blood in their voins, ‘This familiarity with the dead, and the handling of different portions of ® body, yer: become attractive work to some of the stu- dents, who comporedly eat ‘their luncheon while sitting alongside of one corpes and aur- ronnded by many others, Undue levity in owned upon by the (professors and gentle men in attendance, but nevertheless at times some fun-loving youngster perpetrates a joke, which ie quite out of place in the Alasecting room. As a general rule the te- maine are tre suit of eclence permits, has been sufliciently dis bones are gathere nd disposed of for proper burial, From two days to two woeks ts sometime ocoupied in the disporal of a body, althongh it not unfrequently pens that » head, am arm, or a leg is tained fora month or more, during which time some student in engaged—for reveral houre—-daily investigating ite structure. When the work of one day, is left over to be continued on the following day, it ie naually das reapectfully ax the pur nd when a “audject Jed, the flesh and covered with oiled silk or Wrapped in a | Gays paat been Hae ee eae Sa or vedi? thee. | seugers at the plore, ae it was n cloth, for the purpose of exclud mosphere which would decompone the “ab fect.’ During the winter season, such pre not #o frequentiy resorted t+ ag the at kept uncovered ; t bled nection merely pins upon the flesh a plece of | paper bearing his name, thus giving notice | Wd. | to the attendants, and all others, the pro: poses to resume operations again. ‘The Kew Teporter who “noted’ these acenes, be witness to the industry displayed by the medical atudente, and observes that » pur. suit of medjeal knowledge requires not ouly | nerve but application, as well as n constant attendance upon the lectures, which require ‘& most retentive memory i makeavailable, About thirty per cont, of those who begin the three year's course complete their 4 Of these only a very fow ever reach the ‘high positions occupted by the diatin men who are now reaping the rich 4 of professional em Few ence. Avxotuan C or Scicipg — A Yorxo Man Dewimenatery Snoors Huwseir, Those who have watched the record of crime, as published in the columns of the | ‘Scx from day to day, cannot have failed to remark the rapid increase, in thi the number of those seeking dea! it their own haude; In fact, # sort of suicidal mania t present to prevail in our midst— cely a day vassing without ite molan. choly record of events of ibis character. Yesterday afternoon, Coroner Wildey held an inquest on the body of the last victim of thle mani young man named Michael 'Dounell, who committed ide at No. 25 ‘atharine atreet, on the evoning of Tuesday are that, on the evening in Donnell entered the dry goods 1, No. 29 Cathi of for some time in an animated irror, remar that “he had this wor comely, an he did ao, idem that hi not lony The person to whom this dressed paid but little t to it, ol idea, and ‘exp essed No sooner, however, had this remai red, than O'Donnell, suddenly di ‘pistol from his pocket, t hie voat, exclaiming as he did eo, ' convince yon,” and prossing the w hie he ‘The suicide was a single man, aged 2l years, a native of re id rosidod with his uncle, Mr, James From the cvidence elicited at it appeare that the deceased time been laboring under a de piri if, 10 the fact of hie out of emplo; for several onthe past, Afew w © he com: cod to drink excessively, and to this {u connection with bis state of mind, may be attributed the rash act, Awentcan Jockey Crcr.—The admirers turf will be pleased to learn that the Spring and Summer ‘ark, the f entries alroudy made including nearly «ll the lead ‘6 iu thie as wel ier cities, TORFAMING now eof a ently varied o F to wutiefy the most ur¢ iting fleld. sport unounced for Fines Yestrapay.--A fe day mor y minutes after & fire broke on Market, ly dead hogs, omone, tho buildings, the flames were soon subdued, The total 1oas will amount to 85,000, divided among the following parties Messra. Cox & Spillane, produce dealers; ©. 1. Coam fruits; Luther & Mondolph, fruits; ‘Trasy & Farrell, pork; Corson & Perkins, pork; 1und & Lefiled, fruits; A. C, Learned, fruits, all of whose sheds fronted on Fulton Kow. ‘The namen of the losers on Country I Meners, Meyers & Alley, fruita: Inge Viegg, produce; Hiram Eeklor, - produce; ——'irtve, produce; M. Helm, frut ory Parr, fru produce, and I. 'H. Kelly, produce. ‘The uorning being very cold the water became rozen in the road in Weat atrect, forming a tuinature pond, and the railway compautee Had cousttorable dinoulty in cutting the fee from their tracks, Last evening the debris caused by the fire had nearly all been removed, the sheds were being rebuilt and in w few days no trace of the tire will be visible, etwern two and ghree o'clock vosterday morning, a fire was d attached to the Lion Brewery, corner of Oth avenue and 108th atreet. stables, coop. er shop, Ke, were entirely consunied, to- ether with five large wagons, two thousand bushels of oats, and a large quantity of hay, ‘The origin of’ the fire is unknown. Loss about $15,000; insured, About the same hour a fire broke out in the house of No. 10 Engine Company, while tho members were absent at a fire, cnused by live coals falling out of the g setting fire to the woodwork, It was extin+ feiss trifling damage. About six oclock last evening, » fire roke out in the junk shop occupied b; Jobn Coliina, 57 Bridge street. Loss, 500, Several families on the upper fico their household goo damaged by ‘The origin of the Bre 1s not kuown. At 8 o'clock last evening,» firo was die covered in the dwelling house of Dr, Feab- ror, No, 202 Woat 34th street. It was quick: ly ‘extinguished; loss, $150, A gas fitter named Cooper wae badly burned, The dwelling house was ins Tas Excwn Law—Evronrs ro Bainr rue Poticr.—Police Captains are very import ant personages in the eyes of the liquor dealers, at the present time, and the latter are very anxious to “get the Captain's «i dorseme nt” of thelr applications for licenses. Captain Jourdan, of the Sixth Preoinot, re- wore receiving # $50 bill from John Riley,of No Lo Loouwrd atreet, with a request to en- n for license. Captain Brrone ran Youre Cnmstiaw Asgootation.—An amusing and tn structive leoture was delivered Inst evenin, before the Young Mon tion, corner of Fifth avenae and T second street, by Willi The Early Newspaper Press { in which the history of the first newspapers published on this continent, and the difficulties they had to contend with, and their peculiar typogra) ‘The firat paper pu was the Boston News Lerren, the first paper in Gazerre, by Wm ‘The lecturer remarked oun times there was done, although some of the ted in the ait of ad- following advertisement, from the Gazerte, Whereas, The wife of Pot his bed and board, he begs to cantion per- her, ae he will pay no fo Liqvon Da rangements have beon made by the Hoard of Exolee Commissioners, whereby 4 who desire to obtain licenses, bat on whose lication the Board cannot at present ‘action, may obtain permission to go on dealers are re- ke ® deposit with Colonel tor, whose per- Christian Assoote- 1. Btone, Kea. | with their business, the Excise Inspec mit will answer all the until such time aa the action upon the application, w an adverse decision deposited will be returned. Foorta Brioane—New York Tanoxt Comrawtys—Thia brigade, an mand of Gen. IL, T. Lisbenau, is nearly com. ted and will be one of t rd shall take final rendered, the amount Now York, the New Yor! Wradford, in 1725, nics located in the Western above 14th street. Rome sixt; Ben, Lebenet une oe to this Brigade alune, secured some of the best bands for his Brigade, ‘Tre Site oF Cire Paormarr—It has boon understood, as has been previously stated in these columns, that Controller Connolly has made satisfactory arran; ments, with » viow of cancelling the judg- mente obtaine sons ngaluat trustio, debts of hers.—N. told. by Peter Simi Golden Hammer.” looturer repeated hable anecdotes in relation to ical errors, in which th ing of words, dropping or changing a letter hos made the whole sentence rtant documents, read le also referred to the dificulties experi need by editors generally, g lecture amid great applav ounced last evening that th ry ridiculously claims amount to 30,000), 80 a8 to by auction of vl ae & conse: ame had been \y of the city’s propert; uence there was no day, to which time the Jotirned from Saturday 1 THE COURTS. to entablish free French and Geriuan cl 68, and desires young men to come forward and enroll thel old anap which set in covered the North point, with @ thick coating h with every ebb tide down in immense quantities, m of inward bound vem ferry bonta, the latter being obliged to run arly, and also mnke long de 781, SM, 1069, 713, 6 h , 7H, 741. Part Ih Ad journed to Tuesday ‘next. Chambers—Nos. , 41, B4, 87.” The general call is No, 241 ‘Tue Boren Cases on Saturday | River, above th Jor, and four other canoa already roy Butler was defendant, Justice Barnard, of the Supreme Court, has given the following opinion col to goin tow nm steamers have for some titlos of the drifting incoming tide, Rast Kiver, much to the anno: coastward bound crafts. Frou Sands to Whitostone (above Holl Gate), thi« drift nce it would make t Court they are tried. fi in olwayn in senator 1) Hepsow Riven Rattaoap Track To great dificulty in forcing @ passage. Boann or Epccatiox.—a STANDING COMMITTEES FOR THE Yr at ad met at five o'clock Laat President, James M, MeLe Hroapway—INscmorion SUSTAINED. amount of mere routi which the Pres jent announced the follow. auding Committeos of the pre thes the mawant of th Shannon, charge of hi smith em | Mantoy to Schools-Monare, We Fink Jonaxsnas Linke Seer Superior Court yestorday, Goorge, the Count Jobat A. Fink, was tried before ‘Schools — Moaara itchman, Dupig tho poaoe w roated th After ari tan me! foro had before a Sh Naintift * Coun her, ‘The wowan wi Committee on By-Lavee, obarged ifcations—Menare. La: uainted with hia foot. 1 rit FOR Tu Fieetwino Foxp ar CK's THRATRE.—Tho proprietor of the above-named theatre has tendored the use of his establishment for « benefit performance, the proceeds of which are to be added to the fund already collect- familiee of the seamen loat during t yacht race. The offer has been accepte:l by the committee having in obs collection of the Fund ing next, the 2st the Court as to the Incod on the mon boarded at No, 12 Gre and on Tuosday night Grilly nolds, when he, aa obarged, stole the proper: ty. Patrick subsequently secured passage on a Cunard steatmer, bet was arrested be: | Oejre, O Keele. Hy ore eailiny 04 mi ‘ore sailing. Justice Mogan committed Prey ed burgh Claima—Arm lar couversetion ‘with, bie, ‘Mr. Flaked. The Count then ich the Court dismissed ‘ground that the plain tift had failed to m: between the publication of 1 Goro Home Lare.—In the Sapreme Court yesterday, the oase of Simon J, Rothschild ‘gt. Solomon Sayles, was tried before Jus tice Sutherland. ‘This was an action brought to recover $1,000 damages for an assault ‘committed on the fs named as the date for the benefit exhibition. A mam- moth bill for the occasion is in preparation, in which Lester Wallack and his entire com: ‘This, in connection with the object for which the entertainment is to be given, should ensure « crowded house. ConoRRsMoNAL ReTRENi ‘The Committee appointed by Con. grees ou Revenue and Retronchment, were erday at the Astor Mouse, The proceedings are atrictly privat ArrowTents 1x Tum CoxToLien’'s Or: rick.—Coutroller Connolly has made the following appointments in his office: T. Connolly, Firat Assistant Audite Bradley, Second Assi alleged to have be stated that on the night home to bis boarding house in Tenth atreet, at AL15 P.M, rang tho bell, defendant ‘answered the summons, and a costing him said, “You ————, what ‘you make that uolee for.” To thie plaintify imade no response, but proceeded up stairs tothe apartment which be ocoupied in the upper part of the house. When on the Innding, the defendant, who closely follow ed him, slapped him ‘in the face and at to throw him down stairs. Mr. Mendelbaum testified that di night, while in bed he had heard the bell peatedly, and s knockin, ’t the windows, iransaction in question, ferk, vice Charles Van Hal- Lovell Purdy, ‘M. Garvin, promoted ; defendant, Mr. Say of the houge, Mr. Ma: ent turn to the hilip Varley, remov house at betwoon 120 and 1 A.M, ine oemenger, vice FF ‘ato of gross iutoxication; that he’ rang tly for quarter of anded with considernbl nt door, the base tors of the house, rick’ Welton, M Canoo ror THe Panis day the sbip Moreury, ail from this port for articles designed for the Paris Exposition, which te the last to be forwarde AmericanJAgency, cousiating of somo packages, embracing nearly every article of American ingenuity, from the patent churn to the latest invention in weapous f warfare, the whole contributious of every State in the Union, ‘Tre Fine Deranrtent—MeRTING OF THE —INVESTIOATION INTO THE ‘The Board of Fire Com. ng yesterday at Fireman's Hall, Commisatoner Pinckney in XPOSITION.—To ‘apt. Stetson, will ris, with a cargo of a ind whon admitted plied some opprobrious 6} though he wei hands and knees Ho was just ae drunk Hoth utterly denied that Mr, Baylos hud waconded assaulied bim, ‘The plaintiffs counsel said that if the Court would permit it, b @non suit, which the '® verdict fog the defendant PeNatrr ror VIOLATION oF the combined Cause ov Fine ng caso came before Judge Daly, in the Court of Common Ploas yesterday, in which the Master Stove: dores “Association were | Peter H. Walsh defendant; Trustees of the Cooper Union, su that three or four hundred feet’ of all park wt the intersection as it could be shall be no variation of of 2 per cent of the of Third and Fourth avenu Dill for such servis cons of law. Thi dant, who is one of ¢ ation of this regulation in 1,500 tons of railroad {rom from rate fixed by the rules—%2 cents claimed was @1 it put in a demurre 1 Societies Hall, all of subject was referred to the Committee on ‘edn resolution ipline report for mm to obtain correct, 0 by fire, and the oau eof, and also tho a count of such loases by insurers, The ros lution was adopted, A communio: Charles D, Bosche: tating that duri G, of that Kogiment on Tuceda: scovered in the atables | ground that the b; the object it was we of this State. the by-law wi ion was receives proper | A few only were pre roper | A few only P Wamity | etal” was chosen. tompo and not by forfeiture of goods, sto other corporate interests, ‘Tue Auteorn Eu ease of David M. Freeman agt, Zadoo Street, (reported in yesterday's Sux), continued yeate: of Common Ploas. orn teatitiod that hem seon to issue from a room belo: ball committee ou lookin, MENT CASE. = The ree double doors extouslve loss of life. ‘The communication solicited the Board to 1 the owners of the building to bai god as to open outside. aper wae referred aud the Board ad- he Hotel in Philadelp! herself to him there horeelf to him aa bell ciroumstances, and that she wanted to got to hor friends in New, York; that he offer: ther; that he hor fare ‘ho tock ber to the National topping, place, whe represented idow in destitute Tue Potice MuTcaL Mewerir Associa T1OX—-According to the first quarterly re port of this Association, just published, it ‘appears that singe ite organization the eum 2,226 has been relsed for the aid of the lows and orphans of decease bh eum was paid to the or: phan children of Patrolman Patrick Shoffe, remainder to the Hotel, which wi oud where be was well knot made himeclf responsible for her there ; that he never 7 the hotel during her el was absent from the olf coourred among the membore of the organization of the two most roc that’ she was otill hor to go to @ Ul she found to go to Karlo’s Ho conte | Gaking with hin ntly decoased mombers 1 collection of ty the | was arrested; on bie way t soated by plaintiff, Mrs. Freeman and P. B. Ross, the counsel who wished to settle; he rofused; next morning Mra. F. called nt the | Jail and offered to rettle for $500, defendant refuaed to pay a cent, The officer who made the arrost tortified to substantially the same facts as regards the interview ib the atrest, The Court charged the Jury, very fully upon the case, and took coasion to com ment severely on the action of the connsel for the plaintiff, Mr, Ross, throughout the entire trananction, and stated that dur ing the number of years he had been on the atanoe of ® counsel for the plaintiff being mainly instrumental in getting up and con- ducting » case, and also appeariny wit ness for his client with regard to {nets which occurred previous to the commencement of s the sul in that ‘one instance the Yerdict of the Jury, reflected very little credit on the counsel ‘The jury, after an absence of five minutes, returned ® verdict for the defendant, The Court then grauted the defendant an allow ance of U. 8. Comsrestonme’s Orrice—Attxorn Tut Treatexxt oy Seamen—Iuiroat Re MOYAL OF Disritien Srinits.—The follow ing osses came before U, 8. Commissioner Osborn yesterday : US ay adjourned o: previous ox ted im ou men, with having, on on the Leary itd this port, knocked bim down w r in, without any prov. jm an to j os. Yeo the donee for the defonce showing the im ity of the charge being true, the ide * charged Philip Gallagher. —The 4 rested on tho Ith inat.. on n affidavit of Wil dant with havi dod and abetted Hod spirite from illiam street, previs ‘anded by a government in dire irite to @ place rehouse. The de for examination on wut counsel not ready, the examination was adjourned to the 17th ant, Count ov Gavenat Bxssto; Lambert and James Hurley, yesterday pleaded guilty of picking pockets, and were remanded for sentence,,..George Davia —William pickpocket, was sentenced io State I'rison for four years... ,George Sinclair, grand | larceny, four yeare,,..Alexander Lindsay and James May, (grand larceny, five yoars oach,...Mex Newman, attompt at grand larceny, two Fears and six months John Campbell, attempt at grand lar: Cony, Was reinduded for sentence Borice Ivrentaaenct,—The Robber{es om ingt ation of Capt, Wm, Hammond and John arreated on ol Yleamboat of the of Ju Several witnesses thant feo Io, Arvest of a Bugitive,—The tins Hackaun, wan rrested ye ne ing ato! uw horas, ear Heveridye, bt Phe: the we for trial n—Mary Fly Was ree seat Will be ne Mark t Le city fofleever. » that ahe had no und 4 breach of n officer ar took them to the Tombs in court the tears of the wo: hoart of the ob nd he declined to accordingly di ~Patrick Grilly was ar n watch from Joseph Reynolds, Hoth ich atreot, jept with Rey: for trial. Agray in a Bar Room.—On Twosday | Canning night » quarrel ocourred tm the bar-room of Mr. Benn pristor attack t 41 Mott streot, and the pro street. MoManus McManus ‘and sous to Broouiyn. A Wire Vixvicaten—A notice of entry of judgment of divorce by Augustine Taomas against Medora Thomas, was no- ticed in the Sux on Thank plaintid having since bec tirely satis 1d of his wi said judgment has been set aside, character of de- ndant is completely vindicated, Tux Excise Law.—The following partion wore arrested and brought before the sore: ral Justices, Iw rday, on charges of vio- tho Excise law: Mary Riley, for selling without license ; case adjourned. William Dixon, for ex: posing spirituous Mquors for sale, having only a beer license, wae fined $90, ‘William Glander, for selling lager beer without » license, waived examination before the Jus tice, and ga’ of Sessions. Thos, Eldrid Jas. Boland, Jobn Williams, John Riley and Jamos Kernan were arrested for opening their places of business before sunrise, Ex aminations adjourned, James MoQuado, for selling liquor to # minor, was fued $30, bail for trial before the Court John Smith, IN TRE EASTERN DISTRICT, The proprietor of a Greenpoint restau taurant, named August Rouow, was yester- day tried before Justice Daily anda jury, on a charge of keeping open his place of business on Sunday last, and exposing liquors for alo, ‘The charge was uot aus: tained by the evidenc and the prisoner Was acquitted. In the case of Samuel Mills, who opened his place before daylight on Monday, the Justice suspended sentence in consequence of Superintendent Keauedy's order, Seizene or & Disti..ent—Burke's dis- tillory lat etreot, between South 10th and 11th atroote, w: ized yesterday by Depu ty Collootor Fitch, The establishment was ih full operation, but tho whiskey had all disappeared, The place was put in charge of » keeper, Mrerixo or THE BRookrre Ligvon DeALeRs.—A mocting of Brooklyn liquor dealors was held at No. 365 Fulton street last evening for the purpose of takin, measures to’ rd securing « modifioation o the Exciso Law by the presont Legislatur ut. when, after some conver: gided to hold public meting of li place not yet y ning next, The meetin, adjourned without transacting any further business, ‘Tux Waisker Fravps.—The argument in the case of the U. 8. ageinst Tilton, Devlin {& Levan, scousgd of manufactus branding liquore fn ontraventio 8. Revenue laws, was to have before Commissioner Nowton yesterday, but was, by mutual consent of counsel, adjourn od till next Tuesday. Suoorino A WiLDOAT.— Yesterday morn- ing, an animal, said to be » wildoat, was ‘shot in the poultry yard adjoining Davison’s stables, in Third avenue, Gowanus, It had killed mine chickens before it was discov. ered, when ® oar conductor put an tte oxlatonce, Aaron's CexriricaTe.—An notion wa brought in the Brooklyn City Court by John | Quiczy @ osilor, against E. J, Sherman, a | lawyer, for Uy regovery of one honoravls discharge from the ts 8. Navy, and on oortitioate of pay due hin by the U8 for two monthe work, anoutting to $16. He kod 108 daiiagaa ui ho eu and Bhe might daily be seve on horseback, dratning snd-road-mi whilat overy other kivd it he was ac. | defondant was that he had not possession of | the discharge, but that he had the sertifi PAY, which he retained, beenuse | inn owed him $43 for legal services in ud cortificate, | which he offered to give up whon paid Plaintiff roplied that he did not owe defen such sum, After hearin dence, the jury retired, aud soon t returned with @ verdict for plaintiff for the full amount of the eertifionte, AcctpeNTs—About noon yesterday, Dr R. Stafford, while crossing Court strost Union street, was knocked down an bench, be had met with but one similar in- | over hy a grocct's wagon, driven by a boy, whodid not sop to seo what injury bi The doctor was conveyed to No, 235 Union street. wounds are on the back thongh severe, not of a A cartman named loyed in Wrow A KIAS AND ITS CONTRQUENCES. everywhere. Ti ‘and repaire and modorntai refurnishing, euppli ther sources of interest. 4 living in a grand, hospitable surtounded by will dl giving dinner parties for the je-nics and out-of door ugh the summer, in hy ark and grounds, to the light of the youn Tt was just nt this time, also, whom all th untey waa ringing with hor fa shy and retiring cover, having esta lsfactorily in the Weetern States, re- obtaining anid “Blizzard,” a Californian, relates the fe which he endeavor | write poetry.” ‘A gom something after the mauner of Poe’ My pretty mins And I reveled in the bi holp yourself ton tripping o'er ¢ And backing toward the door L never saw the tray ‘Till 1 fol! through i ¢ Pernard Murra y t Park, had one thighs broken sesterday by the ca an embankment City Hospital. Burroren Boten Battery M, U. 8, let Artillery, atat Scarcely could two obaracters a outwardly more different than those of the adjoined Laiton-cover therefore, as soon as the ioe of « firet ac- s brokea—whioh was alwi —he found, in t ‘& constant source He was conveyed nately, Saxon! But 1 sent up auch Or ms That the girt thought And at once sent For the old mann place of his ai ‘cooupation on her estate, this way ® great fi intimacy soon grow up between them ; yot Mather was mover com nd Saxonfeld dinuer-partics. He from his wealth; jonst as visiting won! capitable and generoee ; bul thing convention wee ture, and it mattered little to him whethow he wore thowht eccentric oF not. 50 long ne his own conscience left him free of re« He lived, therefore, ia-his own spending little om bimeelf, caroless in his dress; ready to oaly to do « man's work, form it would—a rare character, 10 which it was impossible for ordinary: country quires of fine ladies to appreciate. | whether the act wa: ‘oroner Lynch took ; Kopt bfinseit 9 Convicren oF Mav’ bse the keeper of @ liquor saloon in Columbia street, was placed on trial in the Court of Seasions yesterday, on an indictroent charg. ing him with may bi iM. Terence O'Neil, what has this to de With the story, which Is tras ‘At tho goqpel, old ot nowt c@ Contello and some friends were in O'Neti's house, and had som arose about the change, whou, ill attacked Coatellc half wind to rap her OF the hu 8 my ne alleged, 0 the head. She moe turned “him out of the house door, the parties being clinobed hy, Costello, bit off w portion of hi ‘The accused was convicted and remanded for seatence. Cuilzsara”” op thee & distanch and hauteur had kept the at Scotchman silent—yot for al home was no loss agreeab! her life was a real romano to be found in the pages Res Over axn Kitten mr Ney Konnoy was run from w fuuoral at y oveningand iy that ho dind in a taw over by aback returnin, JANE IBBOTSON’S WARNING, the steward of Latton-cover, yot, as the guest of the heires sterly affection, sie was admitted to al where she herself viai partook of the ploasures which they aflurd- avid Renald’s Devotio a (To be Continued.) MARINE NEWS, $$$ $ret Port of New York, January 17, 1867, Gun Rises. San Sele, Moon Rises, High Waren, ON1oUs AasAt 8 Lynch, rosiding at No. 70 North 7th atreet, E. D., alleges that ho was ansaulted at alate hour on Tuesday night, BY MARY mowrrr, Jane was in hor soventeonth year, and hor last half your at sohool, when the news St. Just bad wor Saxontield cause t be a fostival at t 0 school in ber honor ; aud Miss Vanstrandin partly wrote, and translated from the Freuch, a little be acted gn the was to perform ti ovoulng came; tho various ere were atanding with pafpitatin, awaiting the oritic tain should draw uj doautifully dressed, passed quickly along corridor which opgied om the little stage her long muslin dross over it instantly caught right hand was ly cut with some ailant. Mr, Keo: canion, in whio : 2 part of herpine. “The Braspive Comvrrree o¥ THe Boar or resident of the Board of ® list of the | moment when whet Miss Bt. Just, Seen apatite! Aldermen yesterday filed Standing Committees for 1 of the City Clork, 4 to the Legisle fergen, Mies, Cunningham, re, was the only one who saw ; rushing forward, she threw ‘muslin, and catoh- Cunningham, Whiting, Ariifeld, O'Keotie horeelf ipon the burni ing it in bor own aumple dross, which for- tunately was woollen, extin, The wholo was the work o thnt whon Jano, overcome by her own feol ing, barat {ato a fit of hysterioal wee) those who tushed forward to 400 what was amiss wore angry at her ill-timed excite- Ennis, Stoors, Cashow, uishod the fire. & moment ; 0 . Horgon, O'Brien, Mackey is vps et jathaway, Gue nadalo, Armfield, e, Mark Fire Department, W. D. O Keeffe, O'Brien, Steers, re Department, Bliss, Go ig tin. Markey, Whit | “ity this clroumatance Jane won the regard aud the gratitude of the hoirens, who lett 'y the following morning, but shortly aftorwards sout bor « handsome gold locket, 4 hor hair, and an invitation to | ™ visit hor at Saxonfield, In afow wooks she herself left school, and, coming home, found various wolcome hor. Hor Armfioli, Deady, eemete Soldat n. Lainpe and Gas—0'Bri ing-room over the sho} ted, and furnished for Aunt Ronald, who deurly loved beautiful nieco, had almost sewn her fingers to the bono in her share of the labor for sho was great atupholatory work. girl wae not wanting in grati- prooiative of kindness; but and refinement, which twelve haif-years shocked by the ow papered, carpe Printing—Knuis, Cunningham, Morvoirs, Public Lande and Buildings—Tathaway, O'Brien, Whiting, Das Government Propert; Cashow, Cunning! es See. a dare, with Ps Pe sa 4 SEE ES cw RETURNED. 6 1d Claima—Whit- yp, Armfield, Mar- Returns—Blise, Mor- she had perfected at Twiokenbam, loft fret view of @ red and greon oarpet, rose d blue damask curtains, asp for breath as be the mother, who ¥ open the room jusy in the shop— the expeetod joyful eur. had not s word to a you like it, dear t’ troubled at the silonc, ‘ ou woutd be 90 pleasod, aad father gave mousy #0 willingly twas very kind,” said Jano, and that Railroads ‘and Hinsdale, Ennis a Bapplics and Expenses of Departmante— os—Rergen, Brady, @ man named MoManus | ¢, with » musket, Wm. H. Pook seized the | \' musket and fired itinto then obtained possession of the weapon, and struck Bonnet a blow on the forehead whioh it 1s foared will prove fatal escaped, but Peck was secure: House of Detention as m witnoss, Saree ses race migseniopeall ard Public Health—Guck, Daniels, Carman, Merceirs, Martin. Public Parke—Bliss, Hathaw) Daniels, Martin. Salaries and Commissioners of Dosds—Mor ovirs, O'Keeffe, Martin, WI Bonds and Returm way, Cashow, Brads Public Dooks — (Telographed for the New York Sun.) Tt ana and sober a terirganset frvatwavon, ‘Stn fa carried, voamer eae weiner York RADE NUTICES. ONGSHOREMEN'S UNION PROTEC meme for wa hour or autime oried in bor now for years she that ugly room. naldered kindaes of rent ® mortitlo: Stoors, Carman. rady, Bliss, O'Brion, two, and Jano in tho bedroom to think tl should have to Voor girl! thia tl family was, in i tion to hor as t) Balled, swamer ING A Hawarn.—Hon: was, on Monday, cau, from the shipyard of Bur look Point, « to hi day. The | of « it may be monded, and thout resoure © contrived ao far to tone ed volore as to Borsixa Accipent.—Two ohildré No, 238 Railroad avenue, nd 4 years, wore burn: hocking manner yesterday noon in Mrs, Reilly left ¢ just ae whe liked; ‘surroinded horself by ‘books, for was an immense novel reader, Joraoy City, aged 2 the following way: children in ® room while she wont to tl 4 husband hie din. boring child vis P was notench » thing life—-it was diforent, an stick from the Sho bad not, ther en long at home ¢ found herself the olject of David Ho was uow tl who extinguished t in the opinion of Dr, onin-law eleot of the house, ac 4 sonss ouough tv leave him frve to take his own choice, Ronald, though « HILADELPHIAN named Harland Coultas, of Mhiladelphis, superior to his cul tloman, well bred, of cultiva dhoarted, aud agreeable in But all this with Jane was only the book She had never © Who stood be. one night be — CLOTHING—CLOTHING.— committed the robbery in with two others, Williams took the ace ho was locked up to await e: A Veto.—Mayor Cl City, at the meeting of the Common Coun. oil on Tusaday night, sont in @ m vetoing the resolution passed by the Hoard, rescinding a previous resolution, ordering the Jersey City and Bergen Keilroad Com their track in the upper reet, to the cent: ‘ounds of objection aro, fter the Common Council had adopted lution, and under it the officer of roceeded to obey instructions, by track, he was mot on per in hor father's shop. of any hero of hind @ counte into custody, EN, HUNTER & 00. iovand' sh BUWERYS eland, of Jersey ry painful time when Touger keep silence vin her disdainful Barbare Allen toh CTION NOTIC! 1GAGE SALE THOMAS, RIEL ecuatual m ie eived the prowised iuvitation tu visit irese of Saxoutield. omeer, elle on F ri . Fakes THOMAS We REAKNEY oregngee, GHTY, AUCTIONEER 1 flack at alernem, Bale per-mptory;, pomsossiva, and hed me the talk of the whole o no for her attract aviug appealed to ¢ ‘ommon Couneil viel question of absolute contr last resolution, t to maintain thelr rights or dignity. That the question should be allowed to take understood both Part oh, will sail eaponsibilitios, commendation of t! of the most unquestis . There was hartly » genth in tho county who was not desirous, for himeelf or somebody else, U4 aac 6 SALEB. WEAVER | sath Ninth aye, at om, navn trict, seized sev: the Erie Rail which had come One barrel was not brand 1 ; iat welabar nd would have noth it was believed by the officer, brands, It was directed ‘Tho liquor was conveyed to the Bonded warehouse to awall the result of an investigation, Naxpen Imrrovemewt, — The Common Counoll of Jorsey City have glivon the requisite authority to property for the extension of Warren streot from ite southern terminus to connect with tho de- pot of the Central Railroad of Néw Jersey, adrawbridge intervenin, Lattoncover, sho was so with bis good sense and evid that she determined to make ide and counsellor for the time which, he havi vice, his advice was ad all being in such perfect order om the Lattencovor estate, ceived confide and goede wil be seat C0. D. Degg tnd coed 2258) RN, 106 Weet street. KT ATION — PATENT | Fr it iMPo 1K IN LOTS TU BULL PRIVATE FAMILIE, PENIZ BROTHRKS a with tho road, ox copt by forsy tho autara vf thy panera, Lho anawer of. New X