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— — vi ooo ‘@Continued from First Page. LOCAL NEWS. law references, ete. and bis counsel had sccumalated TION Case—AwaeDeReT TO THe Haare Law, Ero., Ero.—The Board of Health beld y <— thete sequin weekly enesting youtordag af: | Grin ae (etuscueeh "on "es alos the oom ons. . ‘ y, ~ ay ng an indiotment or to dismiss the cotn- Our Charitable Institut! ternoon, Jackson 6 Sobalts in the Chair, | plant a they considered the evidence they a The following documents, relative to the | (4 already hear: ’ HER HISTORY AND FROURESS. Neged murdor, by abortion, of Mrs. Kim. ball, wore read and ordered on file — missed. \ ARTICLE NO. 9, Orrice Santrany Surat exbet, | Leth anager ! March 21, 1867 8 WRNRTTS AND WENAVICIARIBE Benofits are now tho vogue in the Thea rs AM PRMALE OUARDIAN BocTRTT. Fon, Jackson &. Schults, Preatdent Metropo! tian Hoard of Health : tree, The good aotors (anil the bad) and This organization was established some | i TN teat to report that, in | at | the pretty wotreases (and tho — b Thirtytwo years ago ® number of | accordance with your {netruction, I have. Women, whose design was to provide « | in conjunction with the Kegistrar of Vital femporary home for friendiess wad dosti Dresseuted a8 f mate women and children. Since ite estab Gshment it has beon steadily growing, and BOW one of the largest and most affective | f the kind in the city TI ang Women without protection with bo money, yet who are willing bo Work and are seeking employment and» Yome View. ander the pretence of friend sdip too ofen seizes them and hurries them ta to ruin. To look after and provi de ten porary abodes for this class of persons and cbikdren may be ren Bored homeless from lack of employment fesertion and other causes, this Sooi st to result as set forth in tho following davits | benefit the public the public to atop f rd and act one and good actors. The part iat All that haa to be loarned is how to ticket, and all that bas to b ao ‘po keope the ‘ord of virtha, marriages Aud deaths, and leaure Fae i for Durlal under the rues of aatl Bom And that all doumenta, papers, fequeria cr re wits war G done Well, it but j who hae always acted bi by hie audiences, can © certificate made | Robert Gamole call with Ne by fovers of the ety of New York, whi ty there novor was an ugly sotress !)—heving stodiod ow parte, and acted all sorte, to 1 ® whole year, now nak without atudy, and for one night only—for the bonefit of the afvrosnid protty actresses tof A Gencrous Friond. ‘Theatro, when the good wotor or the pretty ress announces his benefit, or hors. — . Mr. Charles Fishor, conscientiously reason for one good audience to-night, Boaap or Nearra—Tae Kranart Apon-| were presented with « mass of testimony, hioh the complainant part, vaya wthe goo on x ber that Sratoe body of Charlies Eiserman: caused clde on Monday, in a letter to bis sister, and eatorday, they found in the stomach, rendered. cieties amp THR Late Rrot.—A aumber of Mathew T. A.B. Sooicticn mot in the bane ment of St. Peter's Churol, Marolay atreet, Inst ovening, in accordance with @ callisanod ter gentioman opens stating that be had called @ meating of tho | delegates at the earnest roquoat of expression of opinion rogarding the aggres atrick’s Day, in connection with the par ade. On motion, Mr. Nihan was elected to the chair, when he again exprossed his view any society, or policemen, or trackmen, but to disclaims, on the part of the temperance societies, all aympathy with whoever insti gated the dingraceful proceedings. 4, and @ native of Germany. It that deceased was e silver been out of work for some jeapondenoy. Il LA aod ime, which throatened sui her and her has! 1 going to the house dead in his room xamination by Dr. J reaence of atrychn' vordiot of suicide was jogates from Roman Catholic and Father bo meeting by Of persons, for tho purpose of giving an 9 riot which took place on St tit was pot the inte nae iat | tablishment. Common Pleas, Trial Torm.—Part Nos. 968, 1005, 1193, 1002, 714, 958, LII7. Part I 1017, 1129, 1198, "1209, 1234, Supreme Court, $0.78, 77,2, 10, | —Noe 2, 5, 115, 118, 170, Call at No, 225. Suraewe Covat—Cincurt—Tue Stavon Ten om THR Loxo Istaxy RR—John RK Walkor agt. the Long Island K, RCo, Ia this case, which was reported in our ool- umns yeatorday, it will ba remomberod that the plaintiff’ sues as administrator of the estate of Win, Walker, who was killed by Scollision betwaen the mail and express traina on the defendants’ line, in Augnat, 1863, The jary yeator turned & diot for the plaintif? Surenton THTRAL Tew —Dastae ORs YOR AN Ovanviow.—Jaimos Johuson Charles Huber, ‘Tho defondant in this Propristor of a atone outting os a tor, ishing, overflowed his pr his hay and horas to the extent of § Tue Morpe Conower'’s Inquest.—Coroner Smith you terday opened tho inquast in the oase of Jobn Fitzpatrick, who was murdered in the Easte: inquost was held at Fireman's Hall, Fourth otroet, Ono of the me coneod just previous to bis murder, wae heard to tell h githongh the Coron hi at the liquors, which, ralued at $3,000, tod for exami Jown Frrzraratce— or iatriot on Mor y night last, Tho E. D., and the room was crowded during tho afternoon witl anxious to hear the testimony, A large number of witnoasses wore examined, but nothing was clicited beyoad what has already been yibliahed, namely, that deceased went to w York at an carly hour on Monday to soe the St. Pairick’s parwle, and was seen in an sopty end intoxicated stato in Grand street, Williny maburgh, with three or four persons, rt tine before he was found by n @ dying condition, the cornor of Grand and Niath streets Aoon in company with de that he would “ kiok bis not known, jeacription of ontinued this «l bead off.” ho ‘i lie ’ ‘which be wrote in hist (ad {ie too peremptory for that w regiment and for those times. ral wes ads visod, which meant by his brether officers—directed, I fear, by the colonel—te tends man to Lionel for an explanation, Casteteeatere tse, Osten Dee was possible now. And so they met, the Fournsas Monson, March 91 ~' Pies | kindly Lionel and the merry, popular oor: ‘i ror fi sitar fonien see Witehinse ier Ree Yate re said most solemnly to his dying Ly) ‘of coal. They report having exper! moant to hit t! ‘Arrive steamee Albemarle, New York, and sohr D © Wiliams, irom Sevemean for New York, She ‘enced « beavy gale south of Hatteras and opilt March 20-The rived. yrpook wit ALL FOR LOVE: OR, THE Fate of a Police Inspeotor. ‘Tho babits of resery pression in which proplo of hi then educated, self-posanaaion of au , raved and linpreoated curses upon hin: self 0 fisroely that the officers who ateod around begau to get more scared at him than thoy wero at 33 corpse which lay at tl Bat there was the uoceasity of fight, even in thoso -— a Gaye; and when Lionel appeared at mid: night beside the bed of his startled fatt Edward Hornby and Lionol Horton wore ar heised ; ee, vores ote when he is to have a bonefit at Wallack’s | A vory long discussion enaued, in which The jeey after 6 pensar bearing of tbs ¢ : oe 6 Sa enen though ho looked five or six wee fom Suroner ir 7 hi —U id 2 Rowen roe ue FarENTt Theatre; 00 also can Mra Barney Williams, recta to ae on Martcineted. | returned » verdict for the plain for tl peered nt liao (Te be Continued.) which te carried on under the whe notifies every admirer of @ perfect had been cast on | Manive Conr—Dasaons vor A BROKEN | deconse bie ball), 0, plendid ridse, 0 fos shel, os | © SSS the above society. ie lorated seottend den. $0, 100 lady, @ delightful actress, and a pretty pad the blio | Jaw,—John Finnegan agt. William Rein. | ing. petlgen Ady tea ae a NO A onaT we taek aeasty Mat fare Ewes ng. Soponest ves wan? hapadtybr ed ver nave tes Sor [Innowise to-biame, Cthers were ia Cavor | Hardt. The plaintiff atloges that in January | Danivo Menorany—AW Excwanow oF | teopard. Lionel was eastine gontior and | MeCARTY-On Tharsda ‘ to Providence, | Bcirens and portent indy ia to have Her Bon | of postponing action until aftor the meeting | last ho was accosted, about 8 o'clock one | Pisro1, SHors— About 2 o'clock yesterday | wore fomiuine mould to all appearance Hiness, Patrick yBigihetreet. Te re Moke | tedar cu Winter rere of the Convention of Iriah Societies, to evoning, by one Capt Goodwin, who invited | morning @ geutionan named Daniel Wright, | not quite ao tall, pork: o a od tnose of the family, are od veatdated, at Winter gard vening, when the ft woeld A ‘not qu tall, perhaps even moro band. Asrat roms bis tts. foun 4 ents shieet conten ; teen mate te er Sled iedian of prosen ought before the of alt the | fim to take o drial Tole petite tavicntee residing at No. 67 Wilson atrest, E. D., had | some, aud of pleasing, geuial manners ry ‘afternoon, Mareh f4h, at, room biteben, @ <7 4 Taal he rae Oe ait Warde i! abe pia | eg hey iiieatian @ cup of comes, ‘Thay eitered w esloon tar penah eo who | Somewhat idte evon in the fow things he nw ~ 5 most ed fF a the 14h day of Feb, e venta r svaata Known by the name of Van Dyke's Hotel, | had forced an entrinoe to hia reaidence, ul to do, bu iable and a oy . questa! the cold. Botore Gem peal to thet srieads MGay hol we voeee tet fronted ah the feetot canening sro no blood way shad" appenrs that. at the os ‘ie Hy amount abl and exealant NOTICES, : ‘ m duy in te wet, ® In ‘y had no power to a the ¢ Fhen | tim tioned Mr. Weight was awakenod | 29U9@ follow, disgusted nd = sureen'h, sot the verdict at iy Baek Rone cere at the presont meeting gu ecount of thelr Terri ve att when | tir the notse made by the ‘burglars, end on | Roowing himself dt for higher things. X ZOUAVES! ~A ( ¥ | : bo too drunk tu [Having @ revolver under b ow, AL bead: ha etal a Piet Will be tho only | the further consideration of the matier to | temities. known vulgar lang: | miavod him, and ths burglar returned bie | fisted by thei tion for anything in the ne from sata | foatures is interest in any thea: | jaid over until after tho meeting of tho | “Wking the pay ¢ a hid 1 my antec K he latter world, or, to speak mors truly, for anything Wemor any pa: | t0 iM To theao proper and earnest | Irish Convention,” which was adopiod. Mand euerebodetcedaure ete mE giey Mis aight afore, ‘There |! Sty world but thelr own. Noither of | 2 a Maxsie. appeala we are glad to give support, f ‘The Te: neo Societies fer piel b cadangy mm the defendant a gentle seed th ” te on of , sate ratte, | they ato deageving.. Dut the sulyect recalls | in reeceh pete, aieceen feel aucl hart | Ree quiet, in the shape of blew, which | ed th nist had a contad | them had piace or provision of any kind, AUCTION NOTICE B cpeeles of beats et bogalagy, Shh | ebGPnctutal en Ae Perk e Peel | Gaeta jaw. Ho was taken’ t | nou he a rther pursuit, and | and both had been used to luxury trom 1 Hor are now happily dying out, from | wigh the public to waderstaud that they ital, where ey neces bi mare or hte iad their youth up. They bad « third and mu- B URE AG OF OB DX ANCE oe , beng day ewora de. | Want of countenance, and which were | took no partin it, vem portion of the jaw 9 of : —— | Peet sali says thot be'te e emery ‘Luepecior of| never worthy of the least favor. We allue | “ox uo Partin! | of time, tho assault, and the t packed wp, but suocred xf in taking © wal | al cousin, slightly younger, « young lady. care OS*BESUTRS Chae eae bE r 4h ropelnen ‘Ranitery District of the Biate of | to tho passion, whioh once rulod theatrioala | INDIGNATION MuetiNe oF Prorgrty Own | mental pain which ho auttored, the plaintif | tet cet ng $72 Tho tiring brought sev- | Hor family was ns poor as were oither of Oy ORDHAASE- f applicants and needy poor | New York, Theat oa the ib ley of January, | here, for complimentary benefite, Theso | ens—Tum Barreny any Cent Pann | Meke to recover damages in the sum of eral py mon to the apot,but they failed to | ¢heiry, but sho was rich. She was doworod vere will be sold as ‘anetion. te the ot whose cause has been searched out ixabeth B Kimbal, dite a8 the Irving | belonged to cortain seasons Just as vegeta: | 7, Hy A | $00. The jury returued @ verdict for tho | fad the depredators perspec ptt neon. Tareday, the 1 mie of April, F FiNOTH nano eeec ssas OH) | Mabe im sald cy, andes depuens ts tnlormed | blog do. Aftor the close of ihe regular so: | TURkE STORY KAiLnoAL.—A meoting, oom: | plaintiff for $30, ar haaea weasae et & eeua Sane mp Pe aod wees rie Beneficiaries received into the institu: fod believes, the only oer of tbe fon in the theatros the vory bad rotor | posed of ownors of property lying betwoon | Ug Commissiovan’s Orrion—Tun Maw world bogan tospoak o| a before sho ‘ahesae Jud Geavn of tbe sald Kiiralath . Kiaball, which has child of recent birth was found by some bes y eee eee ene k F164 | been made 10 the office of the nea Board | (WHO wae generally, howe Sixth aveniss, om the projected | pita Kaunazziawent Cast—Datt. EXTERRD | bore jan creeet Tet in South Socame sane | Was out: and to this bonaty her father and ay mera PR TAM ATE of Hivsith, im pursuance of se fediee Guseit it aad the now three-story railrond contem: | 1y $25,000.—The proceedings before Com: | FM, on Wednesday evening. aud handed | @otber looked, ia part, to restoro the alle en aie othe ire, ane fetter saan: recent couurrence | of eal cir, te 8 cerutcate de Lee lated by the Metropoliten Tranalt Co. was | cissisaer Batts, in the case of George N tothe Coroner. That aticial hes not | fortunes of their house, for they wore heir: hay eu tobe ~ evening al evere! me, A ef res the “needs be this asylum for the oruying thot the thems the wind. He bee denne 2 Boasts ‘snd ‘Bth street, for the | Carleton, charged with embeazling balf a ha andy ve oe Se loss, and sho was tho last of the long old [— br rat eines named abo phase ound by rpose of originating some movement look: | milllon dollars from the Government, while | re? lino, She had boon seen by fow, but bad aculen,ppaee Be i. ed, frieadiess, and dejo: | | a verdt-', shes ahe eame to ber death by injuries ing toward the dofeat of the bill authoriz- | acting as ite agent at the port of Memphis, been very much in the company of her cou- n i erertions, has foam poses, 4 Ait | Sceldentally reveived by a fall on tbe £1 day of ing the building of anid road, which | Tenu., have finally como to m olose, Mr. TATION ow THe Excise Law. —Jobo | ging Inevitably, but with singular infeli- gation where she may cara an honest ive | Senuary, 1961, sod that an deponent te talormed iNaseeal ia now pending in the State Sonate. The | Carleton appeared before the Commissioner | Friend, keoper of tho Eureka Hotel, on the " ‘aah foll vy. gineed sre knows not where | cod televes no raura of ihe lequisiilon refeered | (eee ae Unappreciated one announced | meetiy nized by the choice nf Mr. | yesterday, aud @ntore bail in the ui of | Congy Ialaud Koad, was arrested youtorday | Cit: those two unhappy young men fel & SOMERVILLE, THIS DAY, durrounde her pat. Sle knows not whero | 4) in the and corufate has been Bled to the office | fit, Then the Unappreciated ono scare, ts Wao. DL. Vermi i Ed 0, to appear beforo the U. 8. Cirenit ‘! deeply in love with her, and, more unfor- Ly EO ot Ly to go, but ia directed to the Home for abel | of guid foard as required by lew and ite regula: | 10 big billa and iy tho nowapapers that | ward Mitchall, hl ordi« | Court whenorer ho suall be called on. Wm, | on the chatge of selling Hquor on Sanday. |i ngsoiy still, aho returned the love of the aro. pambat of very tne he Hes: nd ‘receives the Kind consideration | latices aut hat othe said ceiiione « yarmit | uumecous friends, “having, in the Kindest | tary preliminary. busintes, the Chairman | Salem, Aaron Haueroft, and Hoary Koberts | Wm. Mackin, keepiog @ liquor saloon in eerie ¥ tnd aid indispensable to her well doing. | for bural ofthe boy of she ala Rinabai manner: tendered hin « Coipy, Bon, he Lad | Introduced. to the meeting. Mr. Southway, | became bis bondarwon, East Brooklyn, was arreatod on # similar | more gentle Lione Anotber, who is met itor, te no! woe given by meee, ratofully accepted the same, and begged | who atated the project contom f Count or Skestoxs.—The trial of John 1. | arse Both wore held for examination. Tt was in tho autumn, at one of their di- UGHTY, AUCT., WILL SELL This without friends aud kind, from love ya tbat ou thy bil slay’ of Maret, 1567, eave to uame Friday, March the 32d, a6 | Pyitroad oo Whieh 1a to 6 iT ot trial sol r§ theidatad oat pee hi that this took eday, Friday, Mareh #24, 'at 10 oelock, ab 164 Of change aud youthful {udiscrotion, is the mont fitting, As Ge, &e." Me tikewine | Story eailroud trouy Waverly, Placn te Con. | Skehan for the murder of Thomas Waight, | | Paowanur Fata Accipenr—Jas, Mona: lapidatod oli country owes, that this took | yicat Arg, Moauaba frat, vie inert ana Vlreading the mates of this wicked ity in bogged leave to aubinit tho following pro: | tral Park, the road to. be located a few feet | on the corner of 29th atroot und 8th avenue, | khan, & farmer residing at Woodhaven, | place, Kdward broke the flercost horses | inary carmus, sate,, chai, mirror, aie earch of a ig ergot hiey sramme Lagi egy west of, Fifth 0,08 ©, traak ae in August last, was commonced yosterday, | 1+ 1., fell from ® wagon in which ho was | for bor bee aranclbek herd broad, i Deremptory. “lof hor where Ovarrvas ir "tar Ixcassano Onoureraa | ty he constructed. a” railfuad three aterioe | 8% was laid over until thie morning, ‘Til: | FANDg, at the corner of Macy, and ner | a yore tnct be might havo the bap, | PAWNBROKER'S SALE THIS DAY_BY nged, and then, wh high, as follows: An under; lie Bi convic of potit larcer ¢ h other sido, ans 1 might have the bap JOHN MORTIMER, 16 urned « 1 a : ground road for own was polit larceny. | guatainod g fracture of the skull and was A a i Sr of ansions parente, ‘A iiss, received | sakgcstn, oe tas treuass Cal freight only; © surface road to be drawn by | and sent to the Penitentiary for alx monte, | dtherwise VaJured. He wae rowoved to the | Pinese of walking homo beside her in his ig tie aa, i from thie young ad ere to “ be lg ea ete Tuaing. upon & raleed Pousce Inrensioexcr.—A Queer Case.— | City Hospital. dripping clothes in tho biting wind. But ta, table clorhe, spreads, quilts, et me at tue thie 10: day of Marely 1567, atreots on archos, ‘The apeuker next pro. | On the Ith inst, Misa Julia Snaith, of No. | TH Fuwenat of the Inte Juatioo Michnal | #he did not care for him, She was far too Ren ne pcre ea ies tae Yer ai Notary Publ Pi Walsh took place yostorday, The remains | refined » creature to Le won by more oxhi- + Home and bi , Fred, Notary Pablo, condod to give his views of the damage | 59 Pitt stroet, lost a number of pawn tick "5 ~ el hn bane in naw a the: bande ot Seation | Ghices 4 .Mr. Bmythe | which will be sustained to the property 1 were conveyed t Calvary Comotery iM | tions of brute strength which any prizo- | JPAWNBROKER'S SALP THIS DAT— “Another, from ber fatts Dowling Very Reapoc (who tae bythe kind “permission of &o, 40, |in the immediate vicinity ‘of tho | °t# ® {7th atreet, reprosonting » quantity of | Fint bu Aaiga Gould ceipabie> AMAT hi: Gah Bok AAAR will eett ot 69 New Bowery, ot nent pee Dae IK gif tet £ our Ove volunteered in the kindest, & 4 de>.) projected road, which he estimated | Personal jowolry valued at $300, She sub- | —————— —— 6 . by bis lots ot dreseen chewin, sles, nk fit Aa it Friday to welcome | on ” ROI Daitok Learte apecnoene wv Me Buooks | at upwarde of $25,000,000, and closed | sequently appliod at the pawnshop to re- MARINE NEWS. frighten hor he displeased her: sho dis- sherte, usderciet® ot, Beate, ~ a proy y, bi i yard obi he tmanifeets repent tio We ALTON. | (lor tia ine’ oily—he' having Kindly con offering “w ‘rosolution recommend: | deom the property; but found that ® boy A 5 liked him, and ho saw it, 3 reat rar pao EE pres comenise! the forming ‘of m. committe or | Had rena Ifo hariog an Ye wag ant | adosal” Sout pore Woukauaa] G24 0 been (or your kind Inter ‘cantagions the parpose of proceeding to Albany in| by Isaac N. Jom 0. O2 Ann atreot ‘ort of Now York, March 22, 1967. Msg alah kh read sont: PT) accept the hoarttelt Health order to effect the defeat of the bill, which | Jonos stated, on ing) * though not » clpse scholar, had i sad somo- cis ' of her grateful parcuts for the care | Coo is hereby declared to inelite the fol: | gins orale) M4 now pending la the Benste—It havin end bee) Ch Sy he! ae what, Andhe bad » gentle, playful wa fu. ool tls doy bestowed upon her.” lowing disease, v Cholera, yellow fo. | 89% le already asad asombly by _ id sa i . wnd 5 of pay: 1 aban F'Gasea boaue Onis of ehetad intheabt; (uai, | 188: avnall pox, ship oF typhus, typhoid and nie Wy a Verse taay pa im Leg pitas Meng Niece dee Gey pres ig Mewg oi3 | oo | berg alle TE each ge psy wi Ru Werns trated as @ whole, would fill volumes, | scarlet levers, wud in Fé (abo will yearance on any stage. | otirar as nH a such ® very charming person that sho gave Besides supporting tho, aclol at the Homo Tho toara thou adjourned until Thuraday | “Ths whole vo eonclle Hitve B-reaming Farce | otber®, All severel barirrerord oe Re) a ROR $1 16TH WIRD | isn the tefaronoe (eum the fires, apd srew La the society has under its chamge aix indus | next at tl. M. Would you know the reasons why the | Koon: tho resolution oilered by Mer South | He denied sil. guilty knowledg to love bi 'y before she lind any isloa trial ie boole, Jooal al i) differout parte of] A Niw Sire ron Tawmany Hanto—T tate pr volunt edt" way was amended 60 as to inci il tho | boy had given him the tickots, thes auch waa the case, Ho was ouly her hs te iu uso the bors prosent in the Committes, wh Female Thieves, —Detoctive Farle: te ‘ ‘work in_ their resp Tammany Society yeatorday purebaaed the ted ruse dly | on J elt lective Farloy yeeter: Sho wasnt first vory caroful ia her be 4%, also 0 Dore tote mijining the Academy of Musto, on | yolaihect’ tn! Mee emne'e benatt, | Loeay; Ml wraseed to Albany for the pit’ | day grreatod Amy Wiltoa, aise Clu,” | 9 STRAMANIT ie. two) to bhow 0 marked pre a4, apronde, ke. ported the di Lith atroet, tho site of the old Medioal Col. | Mr. the because the ib ppreciatod | members of the Senate. and Kate Scanton, both professional pick nit. Doiphi fleece es a enh Of, thee be ihataa vn 1 which to | ad “treated” during tho part year ° Pe ‘ 5 feotly wel attor ge, for. the asin OF 990,000, en which te | rere dine tint accitondally | ‘Tue LARDRRRRANZ Batt.—The annual | Perkets. he having caught them in the ect | | BaRks -Vicgials . Jprmesel: Keates Rider, | atooid tg Gailldte ton ahta har the fe y y ly Of picking lady's pookot in Grant stroot Home. Berry, perpen Aneikl | erect a building for the purposos of tho So: | net” at Snooka be: | masquerade ball of the German Lieder | Aun waa" working’ aud Kato “covering.” i Lagaryra; Hirands, Copperman, Cork, ft thes nb Papdcad yh seg pelige | Whe sick hy poor eon sireot by 22t foot extending to Bit | faving hitherto confined. bla gon | night, at the Academy of Muse hia ball | {yt for te Justina Dowiung eid waa e> Inoxorably ‘certain, of lc eatiny (UE ASSOCIATION FoR TUR RELIEF oY AGED | MH i) be Tas anyites intend to | of private theat as become quite an important fe in a 5 that nothing could have disturbed his cer. et Sere arSal hi inal DaaK’ HIM CheseeRRE Pinegistort | the New York season of weletion, The scone | Bogs Check,—Yertorday morning » man | tainty; tho car of Juggernaut is not to bo fifty-third ho bonetit ot the “ party,” which will com taake ® gouse of himself at hin oe Egg rin lent sigh? was ® very Lge named August Hoffman, Gorman, agod 44 tagned as de a, atick A Mt the poor ‘ penac, ou auch a fostival oc. | tiful one, Some of the dresses were of the za % young Indy was well aware of what await r. prise ® restaurant, roadingroom, Worary, | Kelobrated Jones Brothers.” | most magnificent description, and the char. years: bad tending St corney of Sch avente 3d hor, and, but for tiie appearance of Lio commit on oa large ball, Work ing failod in’ their “Weatorn | Seters uted were innumerable, ‘The | 884 Jith atrost, was arinignod before J: nel in these automa days, would have tour,” and haying starved about town fortiight, the Unapp gave Choi one sau on tri fon the atruotare will Is Old Vamumny Hall, asl to owapaper «ll Char anit others will per, y wil th {a hots, was « tthe man the work was were raised, and w good substantial b AD au p iy ck} Ho, y Ir, inh tho World Bexcun Meriva Yesren us to nat Duilding ot nimple size was pot up in Twen: Lickvens VOKED a Orit Beat & good engagement th street, between Second and ‘Third | HVORED o» OTH HUSINESE— | Tat eg follow her firet publi performance. son grounds donated from the Stuy. | 442 Bard of Exciag held a masting yestor: | Hut it wae when the pprociated began estant estate ‘The rooms, singly or doubly, | May morning at Police Hondynartors for the | to acll bis tickets that he commenced to aro large, well light 1” ventilated, | purpose of ta act 1 tho matter of | fealize the full wenso of the bene snd tirnished with all tho comforts | the ravocations of liquor lice tit conferred upon him! Wherever ho of a bom A apacions chapel is eon | Huor Ticensea in casem | Lad, during the passod season, lavish deoted with ‘t to Which tio old lilies | Where tho holders had violated the law. Aled | free passoa for the theatro, fenort for religious wurah iin | Jwrgo numbor of tiquor doalore wad witnoss: | there ho went with Lis Pastoboards do- thning room is very vl 10 18.8! cs wore t to anawer the comploints, | Miuting @ generous return, From morning cheertul, a phere per. | Present to answer t PLUM. Hott night he ren about diapo of his vading th fits it for tho | Fhe Board commenced business at 10 A.M. | tickets, or depositin for plist inte Mo, A vonty aud adiour at halfpast 4 0M, Tho | tious hands, To t pighty pevauns enjoy the adv forded to live an qnietnde a Y Within the | kivonen A the following tiqu 1 for y Hott ns from wil re! one particular at, aud never dared to fa hyt mt ived. The payiment of Wh Rivington atreet; ing of perforn ho had probably ac Laurea them a good Lome for the | Geoghan 1) Third avenue; William | complished ono thing: the sale of evough | r lives, s reapectable Chrig | Smith 185 Teast P2th atroot; Honey Blish, | tickets to pay his expenses; his expenses tian b For atter purpose the So! and “0 Howard; Feants Richterieh, 1 | were—drinks, reut of theatre, | Givty Lave lots in Greenwood, Lvergreen Bayard: Andrew Doph ; Kichard O'Reilly, | troate, advertising, whiskey for the and Trinity € eries, No particular re Disinia Nathaniel Ko Bunce, whi] crowd, bill posting, musicians, Bour. Btrictivns dre placed upon the inmates aato | South ntroct. ‘There were twenty-three | bon! | Tho orcheatra ver “kindly | tho dispossl of their tine, ‘Iiey are allowed | cases ps idl over ¢ yoluntoered.” All our musicians belong to fo gu out and in whenever thoy chuoas, and | Supers Kennedy presented the | the noble German race, which only yolun to receive friends on all days ox n- | Damcao! the following Mquor d | for « Specific Bounty! The stage car- days. Many who are ablo tiud empl prayed that their licenses may bs penters and other heavy workers somo: ta light sowing, and these au for yaolation of the law times voluntoored—but it was only with th ney. Albart Carl 40 1 in modest expectation that the Beu- as Guiasy Wyalolt ke them "jolly tight” before | ( thoroughly eornod " ora ct cibatus anil Mulberry treaty le! Hing 1. To this alarming hope, was to be ADI gt N11 IR tec HS BALE ad the yagi Dticeable on the (Teste Bs ayia ta vera rick Hig | atago on those old t iblic have ied at A.F. Kiel | Bouetit Nights: Bary noble | rere t ly, 1 White. | este in whi lh thay have concriy Lideart Aliguat K. Meitlage, 411 6th | joining ADIL {lib Guileing: sueree cl a » Mardinburg, 00 Sth avenue; ters appearing above the soa wave: Hons in’ thas mock at. Wath Meveytiold, PH" Bowery; Caspor | w stupidly gazing at tho audience, yeti Nubring, 100 Howory, Emil Cuger, 16 and | But the audiences used to take those things pe) ere Is Houston atreet; Albert Lewis, Nor | liberally, Applauded tho various volun- laare Nk atroot, William Ablborn, 60 N. pike at; teers, vou s reception to Smythe, 1 nv Martin, 16) Broome at; ‘John Wotgen, led upon the Joneses, and grow enthu 1 City Halt place: Martin Ball, 69 Bayard | siastio over atiua. Finally it called © street, Matthew Gallaghor, 8? Mulberry; | out the Bei y. The Heniticiary came 1 Daniel Dompaey, 476 Cherry; Robt. Tinear, | out. He made a speech in which his—" na: 1h) bast Houston; Peter M. Cabe, tth tural Gimidity was heightened by hie ex- an ¢ th fi ie if street: Charles Mallen, 335 Oth st Got sive physwoal and mental labor, and the any prrsous Nave ie omlegett b Nlocpper, LO Ridge; Thomas Kane, Aight ot So Many Kind Faces before hin rye ' ° een reduced ro proome, Lhe Hid Broome: The andience applauded vociferously, the * P Shon eae tech AM BET bert iu Harrinst Boneticiary inc his bows ‘and. ee ie ree aetna y\ vdway; die finally a basket of flowera was handed pir leah baat OF RY Kr the orcheatra to him, ‘The Leaxvant shiotia 4 a ener fic more bowed his un Tt was tou Libel ut cast Hue Matrek Conty avenue; | speakablo’ thi irod to his dre tut ad aver i Vinhp on Lex room to find unreceipted bill ebaracter, a f fugton and Ham Hi. | waaherwon heart of the went until a Mut ww huit & Elias, | After the p agno for the Uuappre | tien, 1 kn | a mi nada, ann | Notre t Chas hort nap for tho Beneticiary,who | prediva: public a0 Sa next morning with the milkman y 0 ‘ and proceedod with his trusty treasure to Barat Accrwest.-danos 1 1 0 bast Lith street; John | count the gains. After the expenses were 6 yoaraciied on Wed: { meni " i Fissican, 8) deducted he pocketed the rewatni . thos " Au aveuue, dotlare aud seventy-five conta, and started | Of injusien received by be nNOOKLAS | of on hiv collecting tour for the remainder | awning, at 847 Third Lt u of Lis “profite:"=a never ceasing journey, | Toot July, which was f which occupied bim the next six wouths of ding with t \ by nuiog MN bis life, inten the back that he pever te: | adr ek ‘ A And that in what it was to be “ tendered” Hh hewith, and died atter wearly | pextat lO dM es ‘'Y | and w “take” @ Complimentary benetit, pine nthe putter Coroner Wildey | THY OPERA Laet Nicer, eld an inquest yesterday, when the jur Tie Cossonnay Kessepy Com srDis | oy 4 ele an, Teaieas ZORrOoy ard feet ileal Ke say 8 te ane } r | There was another disagreeable night for Kuickerbockor lee Company, tur lus care. | ¢ me SODA uation ale | the opera last evening, but the Brooklyn Lessivesa against Dollco Superintendent | Academy was crowded to its walls, and Pa: edy, for libel, Conosens Cases--The body of Michael Yorma moat superbly. Molter, of the steamor St. Jolin, was found | & ropa sang wa that the gro rainy, slusby nights—but what mus pod in, he got , ‘The audi- nices dou't seem to niind these snowy, for o when yesterday. in the Enat River, noar Ith, | based On the Grier iene Maretzok’s tuneful Italians think ! If things Mires” Ciasance Willies all an laAuaal cTiouk an the Ath of February. | go on at this rate the lovely foreignare will the Metropolitan Vo | conctude that it would be about as pleasant when a verdict in necorilan Jerod i to take prisoners before the | f hi (: o about ab plenean David H. Davis, of 1th Ju mn account of the alleged Ih Ne ee ere Or ie 28 Tireehnane rf foll dead in Hams on | of several policemon, ‘The complaint wan) Now 10 pight " Martha’ will b We day, iu company with his daughter, carried beturo the Grand Jury for the | {arecnted at the New Academy in Irving Au inquest was held yesterday, by Coroner March term of the Court of General Sos Bae Wid when a verdict of death from dis na. During the last fow days the com hiiipe ov A Genwan.— Coroner Gover mem ol io heart wae veluued, Bilas Loom gymaidered by Uhom, They! bold wu inyyoat vesterdew, ae 2u7d Maioud ball, as usual, wae a grand success, and rotleots great oredit upon the promotors. M The afternoon proanble and resolutio the of apecie pa; | rate judgment of the Chambor that the Fed eral nity bly was taken on the resolutious This recommendation was opposed by Peter Co ing of th prejudicial to the public” health, and inja of the Chamber be tion N ut the pan, pow under the new arrange Yonterday on board the th lenceforth # mail will lonvo this city every Thursday, in the Wednesday and Saturday mails, Tur Fevtaxs—TI in sossion in this city, but its p aro that thoy intend to follow out the plan of freeing Ireland, by attackin ada, Nothing authentic, however, is known as to What course the organization will pursue, can first aunual mi Po ii} chisement of both sexes, white ‘Tix Peanopy Fuxn TausteRs.—The Trua- | nesses, aud the Court rose, | tooa of the Peabody tord nig) the Bi Si Koy: distinguished persona will be present ‘Trustees ing in private. Fines. broke out in the building No. 630 Woat unkuowa, Court CaLenpan ror Tis Da joa. 2173, ROY, 1900, 108%, 36, B12, F ay nQual PETING OF TIE COAMnER OF ComMERCE te Payaents—Tum Usory Laws.— amber of Commerce mot yesterday Col. T, A. Concklin presented sotting forth dosirability of an inmediate resumption that it wna tho dolibe cl Treasury shall at the earliest o re ment in coin a Ka on domand. porta: all ite No action 4 paya) ‘ommittes to whom was referred the epealing the usury law ont was read, ur ity of repealing the usury laws por, but aftor a long roved hy the Chamber. ir, Opdyke offered a resolution, doc that the present dolapidated piers and wharves. of thi jobato was ty were sto tho financial interosts of the city ; that thoso evils should, in the judg moved, by’ the ere of » Comminsion, with suitable powor tho desired’ reform adopted, and the mesting ad- eW EeRorean Matt. —The Post office horities have made arrangements with North German Lloyd Steamship Com y for the conveyance of an oxtra Kuro: iu mail from this city. ‘The first mail nt left this port mahip Amoric , and filled 39 nored by ane lettors numbered Fenian Senate in still dings It is reported original wan, onwr pod in mystery Rigurs Association.—The Amori Association will hold their ting at the Church of the onthe 9th and 10thof May next iation has for its obj itan wane jdueational Fund y Jay dined with A, I. Stewart, and to: | Lt Mr, Peabody will ontertaiu them at | Fifth Avenuo Hotel, General Grant, | hop Mellvaine, Admiral Farragut, A. T wart and lady, ex-Gov. Winthrop, ox Clifford, Hon: W, C. Rives, Gov Phelps 5 Tu seasion yesterday, di ato method of d The mevting was the of the fund, About balf past six P. Ma fie partments occupied by W. Bell. originated from tho oxy osion of a tity of powder, which had boen ly iguited by children, Damage THE COURTS. me Court, Cireuit—Part L.—Short C 1635, 3039, 2161 9, W107, BL 4, 284, te BAK, YOY, tice Dowling on a charge of falae pretences Ho called on Adolph Milken, of 417 3d ave nue, and offered @ chock ‘on the Fiith | National Bauk for $3.0, asking for tho loan of $110. Ho represented the signature of Christian Schwartz, of the Up-towa Say- ings Bank, to be m jenuine one and the chock a good one, Attor londing his money, Wilken discovered the check to be worth d the signature « forgery, ‘ae hold for trial Policy Dealera.—Jobn T. Burr, Win, L. Simmona and Jacob Haulsch wore arrosted yeaterday on @ charge of endorsing tho policy books for Jacob Chute, 17 way, who is a doaler in lottory policies upon drawings in the Kentucky lotto | An the case soomed a clear one, Justios | Dowling hold tho accused for trial, Nelson Ferris, of 161 Christopher street, was the complaivant, Held for Trial.—Charles De Villiers, the extousive check awindlor, wae arraigned before Justice Dowling mitted for tri cused have been alrea:ly noticed his escape from the officer while ot to Court, but was soon after rear ‘The pris: of the ac He mado the way ato. ACTION Against AN RX NeW York Over CIAL—Hxavy Amount LyvoLven.—Ia tho Kings County Supreme Court, yesterday, an action was commenced by Orlando All ® merchant, residing in Buffalo, N. ¥., againat A. V. Stout, Prosident of the Shoe and Leather Bank York, and formerly City Chamberlain, suit’ is brought to recover the aum of $29,000, of whioh plain tiff claims to have beon defrauded by false represontations made to him by defendant, under tho following circumstances: 11 | April, 1864, the plaintilf sold a quantity of jand,'the price of which was $120,000, He | received all the purchaso money except | $30,000, for which he was offered stock or Douds of the Star Arn Tho | jompany, . demurred to. taking und that he did not | Jompany was solvont or reforred to the defend af joty of the atock and tho sol Jompany. Ho naw defaudant | Me matter, and, as alleged. W that the stuck w solvent, and ont e ented to receive it, but afterwards ascertained that the ropresonta tions 80 made were false, and that the Cow pany was, in point of fact, insolvent mud the stock worthless, and he now sues to re cover the amount from defendant. The plaintit® and others were exawined aa wit. | Hoe was thei ant, who ho was assured would not, in relation defendant Heavy Tuxet or Wigs ap Braxpres Three men, named Jobn Wood, « ca | tor, Thomas Hughos, a porter, and Ludwig | Nelson, a painter, were brought before Jus: | tico Cornwell yesterday, on the charg: rand larceny, preferred by Mr. Eile Gou ard, of No, 31 Prosident street. Ibe co. plainaut bad stored in hie vaults a lure stock of tinported wines and brandies— tie | Wines from soventeen to twenty-tive yours | old, aud the brandios trom twenty-tive to | thirty years oll—for bis own private use. Being about to return to France (nie ua. | tive country), ho offered thom for sale to | anil, being about making ortion, he made the discovery ar had beon uearly cleared out ining. On the aa ry; he received an ring bim that private partie sale of @ bottles r y he made the di anonymous letter Hughes, who was in bis employ, was in the habit of indulging io the fuzury of suc liquors that ® wan in bis circumstan: could not afford to b Mr, Goulard at ouce informed the Captain of the Forty. third Precinct Po.ice, and Otfcer Grogan iu! | was detailed to work up tho case, which he promptly did by the arrest of all the ac- uscd parties, \Yood had been emvloyed| MIPS Lookout, Dallaat to 8.tton & Co, Broad. | ® Nuge, i San Preoct > of Winder from Ham; WM Sloman & Bayern Te.) ia TO days, y “eliean’ 3, wilh mdse to. oe Mende, t dae to Ch com Webby of Mai in Whi 2. which bas bad be katt Be brig for'N York. arch 1, woot rsh of re Al ‘Haa'been 10 days ii heary northerly gules, “Lath ‘ork In 7 da} ‘of Bi Jobo, ND, from Cardenss + io | Nevige & Sons. Met ae et ‘plow and tise Rockland, Line, Crockcth, Meet fi #7, Wilmington, wi ry iran es Hhe vail, foie he wreck ovidenes, wih mise to W | Henderson, eck! cua Dowestio Ports March 21—a: sipbiacsaty Ls Glatt, La weer: Western Mar looked forward with extreme pleasure to GENERAL BUSINESS, il love, he} 5 - ish lover's achome, | AN ARTICLE OF TRUK MERIT sho will constant for a yoar or TUB CAPILLANIUM, two, I will win a position fur hor, ‘Thero is, MAGICAL MALIK RESTORATIVE, at all events, India, re a Alas, poor youth! ho should b. known FROMOTIN RESTORING, INVIGORATING r UTIEYING THE WAT that he would get no nearer to tho moon by ing to Ludia than he would ty his cousin ive. As the utumin days drew towards @ clone, eho bi rolax a little in the ex: | 8 trome caro with which she kept tho | Of the Bealp, makes tt Mzattar betweon them, and somewhat to ward Lionel “Edward, bating with a deop frat iattoducea to te deadly hatred, waiohod them closoly, nil saw thio growing hone in yee “The fool will not vofore he speaks.” | Laonel was not long brfore ha apoke. Ono | “ ay alo was diataut wad cold. to him, in asking an explanation of this eoldn | Jeterminod to way t at word to HAIR DARSSINO Jay hia life at her teot, to pray her to MAition to ite Mestorati La Oa LURURIANT Wi Ho found her alone, Had he not had ho but looked ho would Lave seen th and would not lave epoken { astonishment, she roy r. Hofure there w for an explanation, tbo father and or entered, the father livil with rage Then my watching ts rewarded,” sa tho old gentioman ; "1 was tot doceived Wrotobed Lionel, how have you abused tny confidence aud ‘violated miy hospitality ! OLowy and vorxtana, druff and tehing. auy crow 1g used it eoveral tIines the Scalp be. A free fiom Dandruff, aod assumes ® Lionel avo traded on your familiarity | oath aa a cousin base and cowardly way.” “My Lord,” anid Lionel, *inay be al lowed to toll you what lias just passed bo foro I leave your hous forever! Ihave Just proposed to ny cousin,” “This is mighty well,” aaid the old man,” | etheet Wilt “ wondrous well, wy young lady. 632 * Do you hear me, my Lord t’ said Lionel, | — ee ee T wish you to blame the right person, 1) BRARGAINS—WATERFALLS $3; SINGLE n alone to blame, My counin has rejected | > eurls $1. Grecian Curls $3. Kveryibing cheap with soorn, For Heave st PECKHAM'S Hair Bazvary 951 Grand at, nous stand that in your anger.” The old m band went ri daughter's waist as he turned to Li d cor, Ath and South Vth at, Wil- sh. Hair droning 60cts, Cus this out. 839 * Nephow,” ho anid, © you aro # gentle No one more surry than u elf | has Pappeued through my © But my daughter, you see, knows herself turned and apoke to him, not believe vou ucwerly lost to all honor. Kea this letter aud clear yourselt, | If you choose yon can write ta me in expla nation. Wo have seen each other for the deat, the ant tine: obo Sho tossed a letter towards him, but it ssdbaiss fell close to where sho was standing, Her father mado '® dart to” got it, bit sho put eae eA iad CHORE hor fot pou it and waved him imperious: | D wailed ly off) My lord obeyed. There were tra. form ibe community ditions in “his family, and ho, like many of | ! baidic g Tae ont bis order, was the slave of tradition, The | . {Musee wouon of his house had the hereditary | sie) mh character of being easily mann bine ore Araniaiia when dout bur farce 4h etry ately vindictive when driven, The \* unfortunately two or three ugly et B, the history of the family toe hf on; aad my lord let tho CiLculars containing all nee information reapeetin. the schoo imay be ha nat Wey b.G Weiuil, or We Peper 0 Tionel picked tho letter up and read it. 4.D. VARICR, Tho passage which coucerned him was this " Your sweet cousin Lions) was dining at | the mess of the Mth last night, and used | in a scaudalously public man Very coarsest | Bese course at Fulton tering and apoke of you as bis Aaicee Ay | told me this morning. I hoped that | pit roan] sour cousin had been “Trunks Unt Georgoy | east tea spies eager says he was perfectly sober, ore, rks ob jeokhoebres biadleinllces * Esse ever lovingly ‘Suawa Buanazon | | == | Clare Brabazon was an intimate friend of 0} 0} 5 Alice's. Her brother, the “deorgey” of this THE NEW YORK SUN letter, pleasant, kind soung cornet of A dap ese, dragoons, ‘That the’ blow was Edward's | to readers. and "en Liowel was ceriatu, It was Edward who | Spr orTWELVE CRNTR per wosk: and bad got the foul lie writton ; it was Edward | MAH sbALX DOLLAIS a year, in raphe who iad aot the old people ‘to watch. Mut | asd by: mall ead afeciee mod the blow had come furdugh George Braba: | tsrsty tate fesade eens mesem of aMvertielag plauation frou | @ Miitd by Jetegd P. Beach ; Published by Moset zoos he must have an ah armen nf Nesaen and Full a8