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ad LOCAL NEWS Vinrrons $2,000 Francis & ‘The Cexrean Pa! Yee fire broke out in the d spenpat—Lernovemr: Erc=T? | f pA va b, oo tree Attached to the lead pencil factory of end shrubs gre now puting bh tt od | Faber, at the foot of dia attest, m_ . nage about 800; } wat a rather leter pede? the | foot ue trode hort Tue Weatiren—Sommer is fast approach a ing. The winter with ite cold anow, oo deactifil * opearance, the | 198 , vans Fuewees! are bude’, i ee, the | And {0¢, and hot lings, and bad city travel ye are daily PTO™ seeded by thousands {1K hae gone til the season roll round Efpersone. Yeater scone tn the | E010. Hot wonther and dust, with soda Pack wee very W°GIy and animated, The| Water and ioe eream ruccead. The trees ccencee and Attven were flied with pedes. | 4T* putting forth their leaves, the flowers trans, while upon the “mail” andthe nn. |@® beginning to boom, and the grass serous Ober drives he “iam cat” @: grows greener day by day, ‘Those blessed Ceodingly Taree, tompriaiog all etylea of | Hh thls warlt's foods are Nsing from the yebigles axj nage,trom the ordinary gig driv: | bot and crowed city bad phn Va ty some fast young “sports,” to the fam: | 80d other places w ct: Sow hls dn iy baronehe, freighted with » precious bur. | their surplaa cash to the groateat advan fon from atlatoeratic Sih aveue, and from | tage, ‘Those compelled by duty or necessity the spavined sage of the butcher-boy to the | ¢y remain here Lave the comfort of knowing Central Park f Rowever. The 2 beginning pe, Saratoga icles being freighto? * ch parties | fashionable hotels take fire, they are not qhoee objective point wae Weatobester ‘likely to be around. Contentment is bap here they might be under no restraint of | 0" e Excase law. The improvemente now in | Pine rogress in various portigns gf the Perk anon Movewrsrs —Notwithetanding the | na 8 ward alate e grand foun are is ~ rand fous ail : y tain on the Tesrace le nearly completed, as | SBfarorsble ietrutnation of @ majority ot | the atrlkoa w h have recently been i Sammer House, bordering su trance to the Park. The among laborers of yarious classes Rate Hall aud Croquet Grounile will short | im thie city, there are atill « large class of ment, which bas long been needed, bas | workmen who are disposed to try the boon needed, bas been partially accomplish ed by the Commissioners, vin, the erection of meat tablet, upon which ainted | of matruggle for an advance in their prow ent rates of wages. The recent atrike of the stablemen having tn easily read text, the names and partica lare of the moet rare and aocommon vines, | been fairly disposed of, the most prominent —_ contained in the Park | movement now on the fupis ia tho atrike of collection 4 whieh will be vance of 2 | the journeymen horsesho insagurated today, w per day on the be demanded, mak an event rate of wages tof i al* ing it, a4 previously ie lonem eeag As ite ertract- {inthe Sty, $175 for firemen and eas, and tnany valuabie donations bave | ight houre on Satur made duriag the winter. Another | i ain, whieh num ing ami f the beat horssahoers in tho eit will celebrate their annual anniversary t day by m graud parade through the prin cipal atreote of the city bar | The atrike recentiy inangurated among which will | the labore ‘the benetit of | pect now is that this atriki week. The | disaatrously to those engaged in it asd 1 Scotch | the recent movement of the atablomoen pleasing | the positions recently held by the Society | ted in| men who atl hold out being gradually | Mustorieal Bociety w le geological speci Us erected in the reception of th handsome drick ental denice. conterupl provements is the formation of » mineral | filled by recruite from Castle Garden, of It ie to be located on the westerly | Which there at prosout be no side of ihe Park, near to the Eighth avenue | lock uch pleasing the least ima - is morning. Most of th ( I hie ictle, 0) ute regerdin, demands of the irneymen plumbers of this city ting at Patnam Hall on Sat evening last, for the pu funds to assist the ettending a trip to th Beturday concert, i commence until the . Qaat in all probability the Weduesday tuusical feaste will be discontinned. Exrewive Fonorat or $17,500—T Broapwar Baxg tue Victim——About » wonth agoacheck was presented at the Broadway Bask, purporting to come from | the Board of Education, and signed with | the Finance Committee. It was endorsed "and signed ‘James W. Mo- t.,of the Board of Educe ‘The sum drawn on it was $17.50). nd was onecighth of lar checks. It ys When it wae mn PA. wae held Rosovelt atro tay in the bank till Satars dent with genuine drafts to ‘the audit'n, 1.200 por $500, lonving $6,000 to b tore of veasols to have the religious tinued on boa tho reading of the report, the Rey. J. A | nual sermon on behalf of the Society. Ton M KANKAN Excunsion — The Tainuxe of Saturday says: The following letter from Mr. Moses S. Boach to Capt. ©: C. Dunean, relative to the proposition of tho lattor to have « printing office on board the Quaker City during the exourston voy. age to foreign waters, will be read with interest Orricr or Tae New You 80 New Yor, May 17, 1867 My Dear Captain While Y eboerfully give your son George auch advice aa T may In the selection of his printing press and typen, I oannot refrain from eougratulating You upon your thoughtfulness in providing thia, among other "good things,” for the jeation of your Mediterranean com ny If ever a on voyage abounded . ole one. An mente of attraction, yours is t) ance of room for mubats~ tial comfor and ® company repros 0 many But the ‘crowning co own mad is the fact that the exp pros'ied over by one who, whil “every inch « sailor,” is pot Ye same manaure » goutiowan who “knows the ropes” of courtesy! gucn tong he Care) ince ought to # troubles tore. l appreciate your forbe «reserving @ bert eas something no ts, IT shail be present at roll-call the right end of the eplank when Quaker City with the stoatm- boat down th Gee for the fi Youre truly t CC. Duncan, No. M7 Wa ork jeration of my | ANNiveRsany ov rie Canon dtuaiwiee | Bootery voR SeaME.—The Twonty-fourth | Auniversary of the Protestant Episcopal Church Missionary Society for Seamen was | hold Inst evening at the Church of the Atonement, corner of Madison avenue and Bch atroot, The report atates that during the yoar the floating church onthe Kast River had to be abandoned, and the Com mittos had secured rooms at the corner of Pik and South streets, in which the good work was boing carried on, Tho floating church of the Holy Temple on the North atill in charge of the Committes, ended by sailors. beon conducted during th «d have been listened y numbers of aeamen, ices hold on the on wook da 1 the auspices of t 28 marriages, They bi 4s Bibles, onpero as for 530 men during the The work of the Association is neces. 1y limited, on account of the inadequac: fund uired to ut. of koop up the regular iucome amounts only to about year, and ani aal subscriptions provided by vol Tho ‘Treasurer reports the society out of debt, but this was only accomplinued by using the money acquired by moat jo of the church on Knat Kiver, aud @ legacy of $1,000. ‘The report by stating that tho Society aro nogociating with several ¢ na vices have enjoyed on ahore con ahip. At the conclusion of tary anbscriptions, taine and the m Morton, of Philade i, delivered the an Buxpay Wonk. atorday @ gang of la Pickporkets —Corealian Bull THE COURTS jan was rob 7 Canenoans ror Tare Da bed of $1.50 by Pat Love in the collag Court, Cireuit—Part 1 Over and saloon corner of Pearl and Piatt streets, sn D1, 163, 961, 247, L081, 85 oat, Boh 41, 1453, 209, #91, 116, 1383, 595, | The thief wae t in the set, wnt arres’ 865, 1249, 1499, O41, Part 2 -Nows 190, 174, | ed by Officer Holmes. ‘. Meonay 1500, 358, 1148, 6, 1276, TOR, 13%, 1562, | waa errested by the 4th Rotty4 400, 1092, 300, 556, 1685, 140, 1068, 1342, 966. | Boturday on iarge of ataally” 916 trom bere. ——-Ni the rent noe of John Slee” 4a" Of No. 16 Roowevelt atreet, Larceny of a Wate’, venry A. Gordon The Wegule: | waa arrested on Saturday on & charge of Trial Term—Monday Motion CAloo¢ will | groaling s gold, wateh from the dwelling of be called, ae Uenty, No, 500 pearl strect. The Superior Court--Pert * Nog, 2: pawo-licket for the watch was found tn his omseanion, and Justioe Dowling held bim for'teial BROOKLYN, A Maw Fourn Patatry [xsenen —Of. cer Balljyan, of the 42d Precinot, while on Auty about 2 o'clock yesterday morning in Hudson avenue, fouad & mar named 0, 484, OM, O71, ri Now. 604, 1198, 186, 285, 68, Marine Conrt 0, 199 to 150 inclusive, 712, Gr 1 229," 6H, , 704, 295, 702 131, 135, 153, 194, U, 8. Cinevit Covat—A Srxavtan Cast. | Patrick Quinn lying upon the side —Mary E. Bunce ot al. agt. Harriet Gal: | walk opposite No. 30, apparently tn 9 dying loon, Jane Aun Gallagher ot al. condition, When the officer discovered him he was quite unconscious and was bleeding freely from the right ear. With | the assistance of Sor Foaree and Oth property was father ; with the proc they purchased = house and th ground on Staten I wards ® person app Now Haven, Conn. representing herself as Mise M F. Bull, the maiden name of M nd secured th ent to negotiate» loan island property. A mort foe! 1,000. cer Aldriob, of the eat fortanate man wae pli they started with him to the Station house, | but before they reach | examination of th Bi 7 | by Dr. Conley, but Ac ® | could be discovered w: back of his head. It artion that the deceased re: judaon avenue, and that he was seen about midnight on may bave missed but a few are inoli fortunate man was assaulted aud beaten by ome unknown parties. Four meu were ar rested on jcion of having beeu con corned in the supposed assault. Arrmwrt ro Ourraom a Litrue Grer.—A fiendish attempt to outrage the person of ® 1, BAKO prem Je of the mort aged leod therefor to the acco in posrenaion fo f, at the expiration of which time other parson, claiming to be oh w DI i, l . pretes 4 Hanes, nee Kall, wppeared, 04. | ok git of ten youre, nemed Julie Ken warrant 6 made of her maiden n worthy, at her parents residence, corner of brought this action to recover posssasion of | Grepne and Franklin atreeta, Greenpoint, the prowisos. The woman who personated Mary E. Bull is now nowhere to be found. ‘The caso is one of poculiar hardalip, as the ladies who took the mortgage and the ladies on Baturdey night, was mado by ® man named Jolin W. Pickett. It sooma that Fickett, who was formerly « dri Greenpoint line of cars, resided nest door Fon the Tho purchased the property can ill aflord | to where he atiempted. the outrage, aad to loge the mouey invested. Case etill om | wag” mequainted with, the obild's family. trial Between 9 10 o'olock, while the gir parents weat out todo some marketin, ‘entered the room where she was in bed, aud Attempted to violate ber person, |The soreama of the girl, however, alarmed the follow; and he rao away, and te still args. Suppan Drarn.—A well known citizen of the Sixteenth Ward, Mr. Frederick Zacha. riason, died euddenly at hie saloon, corner of Meserole and Ewen streets, E. D., on Saturday night, of paralysis. ‘The deceased Waa a native of Germany, about 40 years of ace, and leaves a i child. He has been & resident of the ward for many ye and his sudde h has caused a feoling of gloom throughout the whole community Ivreneativo Exuncises.—The children of the different sodalities of St. Mary's Churob, corner of Leonard and Remsen atreote, E. Manne Covet—Stowey vs, Tre Fans ens! ATION Co.—This waa an ac: tion for breach of contract. ‘The plaintiff teatified that on the Slat August last be was by tho defendants to act as their aman on board of the ateamer Hol: del, plying daily between Keyport and N York, for one year, at a salary of $1,200. ‘That after be was in thoir employ about two aif, they wrongfully dis cbargod him. ‘They paid Lim three moathe’ wages ou his discharge. As he failed to obtain other employment, he sues them for the three mouthe’ wages due on the firat of | March. ‘The defendanta claim that they ouly hired him by the month, and allege that he neglected bis duty, A umber of Witnesses wore ©: ned, and their teati mony was very flieting, but the jury rendered @ verdict for plaintift for the tall amount claimed, with costs, aad the Court ave an extra allowance of #2 U. 8 Comsisstonnn’s Orrick. —Honry Smith, » ad about 10 years of age, was be. fore Commissioner Osborn on Saturday, charged with hi bacco Prosent and acoepte children as they passed the graod altar. large concourse of citizene witnessed th A oution w muy guilty knowledge | ooremony. whe boy, and he waswccor| Arremrr to Snoot A Lavy. —About 8 gly o'clock on Saturday night, Harman King made an attempt to murder his sisterin law, Mre. Frances L. King, at a fanoy store occupied by that lady in Fifth atroet, BuRnocare’s Court—The wills of the following decoased persons have beon ad. mitted to probate during the past week borers were engaged repairing the railroad | Wm. K Rose MoSh Btephen | Grand, FE. D., bus, fortunately, the shot perk of the Board, who, bavi bis - @. nome, Kose loSberry, ‘phen f Pisess SXAIGA. GF nee. Seub toe i Motoen: eth Mioftna | tfc in Fulton street. ‘Thero is no resgon | Drake, Philip Clarke, Mary A: Holmer, | Hifed, inatead of striking Mra. King, passed President of the Board, and Mr. C. B. Vance, y roablin tatereat, ery aad OF BOT why the necessary ropaire should not be | Richard Yerauee, Mary Jane Porter, Kobert | lute (he wall opposite | This man King ie Chairman of the Fisance Comittee, who | eae anne coon About 8o' done at night, instead of on the Sabbath, |" Nicholl, Joba E. Kinaler, Stephen Hille, | S005 10.06 You) Sooeteseatune distasteful to oronounced the check m forgery. Word | ATTRMFTED Suicrpr.—About Bu'clook Inst , Lattora of administration have been | the family for the reason assigned, Mrs, tras sant to the bank, and to the detectives, | evening, while officer Irown, of the 1th | Davo Cuma —The deug clorke in Now | cegnted on the following eatatea: King fequnated Bim pot to annoy them an eee SP Tiusecun’ is Oe bal Precinct, was patrolling his v- | York and Brooklyn are about to try to in-)” Anne 1, Ecoles, Heinrick 1" Lessor | further, at which be took offence, s srouth “to clear out, yet it is Delioved that | ¢F#4 Busan Mack, a native of Ireland, about | duoe their employers to curtail thir hours | Goldberg, Francis J. Tomes, Jobatina Taw: | threatened to have revenge. Arming, bim- be will be brought to justic QZ years of age, on the walk at the corner | of labor, They aro in most casos engaged | Fy, Geory Btover Daniel P. Clark, | self with a loaded revolver, led to roUg! i of 7th avenue and 20th atrost, 1 Jamoe kK Dryburgh, Cl Form, Kuth | the bouse, aud upon wok told by the lady Tue Avexce A Sioorixo Case.—Honr vie ga ; from early mora till Into at night on every | Wont piinbe . Eaward rick Finne. | t take ® seat, he replied: * Now have | @ dying condition, Sho w en to the ot you} y ‘acape,” and immediately Davis, the man who shot himaclf on Wea. | Station House, where, upon being interro- | Gay of the week Teolaraitt eas et the tnedscace af ba 4 ated, abo stated that whe resided at No. | neaday in avenue A, died on Saturday morn. | fatnd, she stated th bg at Bellevue Hosp: Dr. Geo, Rosen: | that ah taken ait berg and Mra. Davia were both arrested the | the purpose of putting aa end to her ex xame day, The prisoners wore taken be- | 'atence, allecing, as the cause of the Yore Coroner , where they both d wh aot, that ‘aio had been seduced Sied having anything whatever todo wi by aman named Maloney, and bad recently | ipr., Rosenberg Kiven birth tom child ; thai # fow days alco ting bual abo had the arreat of Mal on | daseaned cows farmed | the charge of seduction, and that tho | warolver 6s Wan 6% to have been tried today. Mahoney Mited and fired o: however, had threatened to expose hor | il to character to the court, which. threat, atin stated, had been the causa of her atte to destroy her life. ‘The girl was taken tdered by | Bellevue Hopital, where she now lies ina having | Critical condition » pistol i could | PRstaNiam.—Col, O'Connor, who was en pot have shot 1 wed tn bin | gaged in the recent revolt in Korry, Irelant ithe: rl hes just arrived ia New York, and deolares tn Tretand is and that the with the enemy,” and aro that the organiaatic today than ever, eager to gr nine of success than at any po riod ainoe Fenianiain was inaugurated New York Juvesite Asyium y Alter | to an plieity in her hi the doctor left the ather room. w more an expenditure of $85,000, and this eum is shown by the rep: Dr. Rosenber; ro, ANT the of 1,898 child ided. with hor rmoLic PaoTmorony.—The in ation oo Union Sauare in aid of the protectory for during th Aeatitute Catholic children will be opened in {he new building, Union Square, this even- jog. Mayor Hoffman will deliver the inau- ural address, The object is to provide for the orphan and the outcast. The fair ie finder the control of fair ladies, aud de porves to be » success. year w ring any previ the obild nwa ws the 6149 new ,000. The roner Gover held vn inquest at t 2d etreet, on Satur. day, over the body of Javet T. Davidson, faced throe years, who was run over and Killed by mdirt cart driven by Thos. Kelly, aged seventeen years, A verdict of acor tal death was rendered by the jury, who nounced the practice of allowing boys to ploy tho institution, Number remaining in the “How Deo, 31, 1863, was... Number committed dur: iy + SON rough the street iO bale pn Signet 02 fis Diacharged by magisirates. 8 Rs gph a BA Discharged by the Committes..... 82 1 ae ‘Trapeferred to other iuatitutions.. 7 was accidentally shot by qeaaeieeres tf wes shoots Indestureg Ssrsestsenes 9 bas A,on the 6th ine Peyrrty mAs! Sent to Aayiuin fo Accipayrs.—Coroner Wildey held an tn-| Remaining Doe, Bl, 1806.....+.-++8 #7 Auost yesterday over the body of Thos. Hard-| Daily average for the year ur mq, who died from iujurios received on the | The Bumber of first commitments du: ed falling on him at 282) gro > tae W362 A verdict of accidental death | Third io ed, and the proprictor of the | A.D. Brigge—was severely con MeN iss cesehae soe D0 ry Deceased was an Irishman aud fifty | Gy theao there wore sie! wales mud 2007 JIBTROf ake. John Kehoe, porter at NO. | females, ’ M Fulton etreet, fell through bateb: SURGERY FoR THE Poor.—T! way on Saturday and was severely injured, w York Naken to New York Hospital, Colloge of Dentistry baye attached to their Finns.—Shortly after eleven o'clock, Sat- | institution an infirmary, in which tho Arday night, @ fire occurred on the top floor | worthy poor can obtain advice of tho best Of the five-story building No. 73 Lroadway, | dentista in the country free of cba Do- ocoupied by the Manhattan Engraving and | Printing Establishment, owned by Eaton, | Gilbert, and others, Mr, Jamos Degroot, fariter, discovered the fire, and found it to cayed teeth are filled without charge except for tho material used—if of » valuable na ture, ‘The rooms t the College corner Of Sth ayonue and 2d streets, Se oe {SS foo The freon) erry W snours.—Jefferson Davie paid ogg Be Mone to the ateck is | Vacated hia quarters at the New York Hotel fetimated at about $E00. ‘The thied aud | on Fritay night, and proeeedad tothe rea fourth floors are oceupied by Major, Koapp | dence of Charles ('Couor, his counsel, noar Se Ceghnaroring and Lithographic Jri0t- | yorg Washington. iis brother, Joseph, byt water will amount te $1°000. The building | O24 his family romain at the hotel. ‘Mt da owned by Mr Edward’ Mathews. ‘The HG etbereate, oalled te ese thelr has wisely declined Ho is anxious to avoid publicity, and he isright. It ls ru- mored that he leaves for Montreal to-day. It was supposed that be was to leave on Saturday afternoon, crowd gathered near the hotel. Being ‘Aiaappointed, the; toon dispersed, Jack Rogere-the irrepress!- ble Jerseyite—was at the hotel om Beturday, damage dove to it will be about $500. All the parties are insured. The cause of ihe fire ‘ie unkn -Motwoen six aud e@ccupied by Patrick Quinn. Bestroyed with ita conten Ge | ne Segeren ing | but as bis friend Mr, Davis ‘wae not there, 1 LOR iy ll ‘was destroyed | Be did not soe him. the moat of ite contenta’ Lose about | Exum Amaxars—The total numbor of 100 mo "insurance, Mr. Cailiban stated | arreate yoaterd cy Y iat ne bad $100 doliars in bank bills Im the | tve'treg.ve lon eas Gorey Cauca ee sone ot reau drawer, which was buraed with the , areau-, There waa sccidental ss ns. at | Aruakenuees, 29 for disorderly condush, aud Walf-past four o'clock vesterday morning, &| 1) for violation of the Uxolse law. J | of the diffrent religious aocietins that have rocontly hold their ry meotings for the yoare 1865 anid 1866 AMEWOAR HiDLE BOUNTY Kineolpus Tho Ar | Sato the | teenth annual report of this ivetitution has re. Davisie an English woman, ‘4| boen published. It advocates cowpulaory nd married | She he ‘Treasurer's repo | Jittar being | education. ‘The ‘Treasurer's report shows in agricultural | Reniaious Socirims -Receirts axp Ex Tue following comparative tables ahow the recnipta and expenditure with the effect just mentioned, Alarm’ was Deaplangues, | iumediately given, when Officor Walsh, of pete Camp joseph Me Forty filth Prooinet, arrested the would- Haatn sien Guilles menldt deine. Tartanederari aia eae Bins eolely Tednea ie Schuster, Gilbert D, Swith, Frederick Von | the station-Louse, to await examination this Gebhard. morning. 1304 191,106 Decrease. 26.078 | ae rasot ssorery (mw TORK } 1368 tntn,t5t san 54s rer 0045 rey Tucreses $100,185 tooreane, $105.8 Auemican Taaor mowmry (meron. | 190 $100,0°0 $181,026 Tose many sooimTy, 1940 277.009 “3 StL D crease. $19,168 avernic 1°68... #259,00 1:65, 0,019 Decrease, 8140 Desronge,. $20,019 5 Hoan © youmon | 196 rey | 1986 ‘ 657,208 1365 ‘os W410 Inerease.. $1066 UAKDIAN OOUETY, | i Jolue Wi v4 | Tocresse.. $15,089 | NEW JERSEY. CIAL TERM Wonley at ae Surenion Albert Tie Suxpay Law.—fhe Sunday law was fully entorced yesterday in Jer Kr 1. Wag K. Marting (3 causes); | to all appeerance the liquor places, rr ‘otion tor reference grauted and refares woro all closed, and no arroate appointed. John. M , adiuinietre: | w tor, agt. The Erie K. It. Co. (Voauses); M0-| Keproente Sercion or a Woman.—Yi dH F, Honedict agt, Le wodict; innuoa nettled. Mil her agt, David Schwartz; commission torday forenoon the body of an unknown 40, tly about years of a granted, but without atay wah 08 Commo Pinas, SPRCIAL Teaw.—Place | fost axt. Miller; attachment discharged without conta: aoe opinion. Moyle agt, Nishols Hive one Judgment for defendant on demurrer, with bosom of liberty to plaintit! to amend on payment of aad tao Lemelt bank ‘ese opinion. Beateon age. Perkins foo opinion, Moyuagh agt. Schepp ; motion | denied, with $10 ooate |. Surnewe Court, Ciawnens—Jobanna | D Harmape agt. Cyrus M. Hara re: port of referce confirmed and judgment of | divorce granted to tho plaiatitf | Soran Cover—Caasnens—Tae Mon. | rmy Divorce Case.—Anna L. Murphy, agt. Daniel T. Murphy. Plaintiff prought auit for « limited divorce from ber husband, on round of cruel treatment. The facta of the case have already been published in ou columns, ‘Two motions were mado in t cane, the plaintiff, for alimony, v ait, and one b; dofeudant, mony of wit cont also found on ber pe © took charge of the will hold an Suioue—Coroner Warren, of Jorsey City, custody of child awarded | Mary O'Gorman, mitted auioid: ra of age, who com. Te at her nu ‘The jury ren. widow woman held an inquest yesterday on the body of De- by suicide while waa = O ,shle Orahame Fully, oped sO, WE het I Sn, Sih teh Sanat, Bates, Uy 8 ‘inant, Se iosnca ets bag ac te + Clarita, Race, Trinidad, Cubs. 99 days, Bela hivecicerress cottons te to as Ire the pumps to be hept continually going over since. sePRIQA Lene, Fox, Kingston, Jo, 94 days, logwoed agean, Banta Crux 1 4s wager. Oth trom gale ) Perri, Maat: A iow for Mdsom, Prov. for Philadelphia, rev. for Ellzavethyor' ‘daine, Crov. fas Philadelphia, Houll, Providence Hoadoa for Hinioa, BELOW, ig lyon, 190 da fin Celiao-by pilot boat BAILED. Aieamshipe Northers Hammons, Hight, Gora Galsdonie, Bris. ly of How Yorn. City ot Mane te (egars, Valley 01 Bostor, roman, ba Geren: Auldneck, Matas Blaried Fave, Cienfuegos ; sche | arden, + pe Liverpeot attined stamshipe Bopborean, Liverpen Growiy, Paid gel RW Godin Yorks vow. ‘May 18 Salied, e'eaiobiy ‘oamere Manhat- 1 on w — Balle, x “iothe-Artives, tris. Bradiewy trom New York; schrs Golden Gals, Balt; and ? 8 Lae, Ricbmon! TRADE NOTICE GHOEMAKERS OF BROOKLYN, ATTEN. tlon.-All men, working at the business ere regpeaiad te a pias ena, ot por cy an a, on Toweday Celook, FM ha Row York Avecclation, Dy ordar THUMAB RYAN. bec FIRST CLASS PAINT wren at 181s Ata Ry uutiyte "TWO GOOD HOUSE PAINTERS W 4 at 15 Onlaneey at, before T oFeloe! Wane sheers, two floormen and on: SSUa oA ise wits WANTED — 4 GOOD DRESsMAKER, ‘oh ood, wm Jee oF teen apprentions, 06 800 Bess 30h TANTED—A TINSMITH: A GENASAL gon Graeae ave = Saka aus ANTED—A FEW GIRLS ANT. 91 NT TO LEARN need aopiy. "Ne. it Furmas sh Broskiyas tee BOARD AND HOOMS. FRW YOUNG MEN OR LADIES CAN 1 sulted with board SOME BAY MARK, 144 hands high. suliable for any fod pleasent driver, and alrai BRIEST'S CAPILLARIUM, om RESTORING 30 1TH INAL COLOR’ AND CONDITION. This excellent foe Restoring Orey Mair to its Original Color and which has been but a. time betere the Publ yr greaver than was anticipated rery one whe bas used 1s speak toot Matvaring terme, As facts aa DRESSING FOR THE HAIR, well ane Kestorat ina been, that | STouta aad takes te moet harsh an: SOFT AND GLOSSY. A CAPILLARIL fe oaing the CAPLLLARIUM 2 shor tine, the arms 8 Navara! hr on and Prexibie the Natural decrettone, © Nata . Bend 7M) 87 848 ‘The two motions were 5 and 499] 715 | 859 ie) Rive, , wud resulted in the motion 4 3 | 716 94 1011 A AU 6 gS | ion being denicd, with le ws SRNR ead orenuerand of ragaote ema Vener 1 an Increase. . 926,103 On the motion for alimony the | “Tym weaTHER MAY 19, 1347—TMe WIND amerally, | DouTe, | pape submitted next weok fey be agua erste Mick ONE DOLLAR, 28 106 $99,900 | Sursaion Count—Haveas Coarus Case, NW NW. based ‘ 81788! Aruxaep Conremrt,—On the 6th of this Tnorease.., Increase 291 month, C. Bainbridge Smith sued out » writ | . CLEARED. AMKBLOA OD SO4FUATIONAL UNION | of habeas corpus in this Court, to obtain oa) Republi, Deans, Japan vie Pes. a Bae Pages TL i a8 190 478.004 | posssasion of le son, Hageve IE, Seth | Seaspatee Mommn chiets, Sincere) | #8 eemury verse cree HOT H9 | whom he alleged was’ uniawfally detained sr aaron or ag pops | Risrou.—On Saturday the atoan ugene Keteltas, ‘The (0 Yonder, an Pranelens, Ques: Ville de Paris bore. from’ the United States seeument on the 9th \isiren Lies en eee ilo de Paris bore from the United States | inet, but owing to certain. singul yx | the groat tragodienue Madame Ristori. She | ful proceedings on the Set ater, Oat cetaaelen Ent: | the broseatation of a prover certificate, was visited at bor residence in lth streot vith, the © pon the afi trdonsh fats rockinan, Gane Bay’ | of lek may be ob oa tae be +4 | tae, granted an order for ork, Mobile: séchasien “ese and. pspis 4 {te the morning by hee oi eel how cause why he ebould sot be as, mb a0, Juan, Mo MC Mart, | Silane: er aril and ‘vAhar sftcble poreone maar guished pol t pt per, adene, § jab vy distinguished poli iuerary | yuuished: for gontenreh BrgaMlartner Masonntlies Byre {ks sox osha om ie press lan o Peover gor celebrities, and promfuent citizens, Bhe | Mr. f china tote fort " Bale Waters, Felson, Tarmpieo a | Ripe presented with many souvenirs, | Amid eae A Oa com Bens en Lane uedekass NE Vue boris | LADIES—TOU CANNOT FIND A BET, oll sala wealth ant display the fair artiate Eugene K. Brith wal aovzt entering ry Fores, J 8 Ganers, Pevarebar mbellishing the Skin thaw | the "steamer must, have been truly geatifys | o, 37 Bt. Mark's piece for the, Bu ARRIVED, oe nj the se The lug to hor hoart, but painful to her band, which was shaken most unmercifully—often | in the pump-baudle fashion, the Marquis del Gril | yr benutatal dau jel flabt, and wer y er busband, iy. tm of the th Manag to this countr wore di t By the contracting pari Ristori will apps ‘Theatre in this city on ¢ noxt, carte de visite to | sented her with which was @ steamer le! watobed in stoamer’s passenger list was Punesrrentay SxNop.—The General Sy nod of the Reformed Prosbyterian Church continued in segsion on Saturday. No busi: nose of special importance was trauascted, A charge was, prepared by Kev. Dr. Doug fase againat Mr. George A. Stowart, of @ violation of the eatab! Church in the use of ' Adjourned to half-past nine this morning Arron troller Connolly has appointed Mr Leonard Van Derkar Second jerk in the “Bureau of the Collector of Taxes. On Saturday Mr. Van Derkar was qualified for the position before Mayor Hott. man A Gin, Daowwnp.—Berah Francis So ord, 8 yoars, whose paronte reside at Kean West Tith "street toll overboard and was drowned early last laying upon the pier at th atroos, ted her di od order of the wman paalmody.” The body was aot recovered, F. | about taking the boy down to Court when Were Wave, aud she was | pose of proceeding before His Hongt Jus | Jones, when the said C, Baiubrid, ie | in company with cortain other; seized the boy placed him in ® carrings drove rapidly away. Mr, Koteltae alles | that he informed these persous that he was | one of thou stated that he was an oflicer of the Court, and bad been directed to take charge of the boy end produce him in| chambers, Mr. Keteltaa, then drove down to Chambore and finding that the boy was not produced he informed Judge Jones of the ovourrence and at the samo time filed ‘an attidavit, sigued by tho said Eugene K. Suith, setting torth wt large the cruel and inhuman treatment he had experienced the hands of the said C. Bainbridge Sinith | and expressing his desire to remain with Mr. Keteltaa, ‘The counsel for Mr. Smith then woved to dismiss all proceedings in the case for want of prosecution on the part of the said Smith; thie the Court declined doing, and on tie aMidavit of Mr. Keteltas setting forth the above facts, granted an or sseesees Wim, King and » confederate as. saulied Otto Wahlberg, of 10 Vander water street, in the Bowery, and robbed him of hia silver watch. Both the thieves ran but King was arrested with the watoh in his possession. All of these prisoners wore 1od before Justice Dowli te morulog end Tully comutied for teat iad KY fh anv ry " ih, Markman, N Orloens May 10 vie Havana der on Mr. Smith to show cause why he i hal ied iors ve "Pos should not be punished for contempt The | Syiag ute Havanar May Ih i nora fonds case was argued on Saturday by Mr. (un: | Sew ‘sve FY yw Orleans, Bing &. Hedford, Jr. in support of the order | FX Seats Xa jumarn amnved i and Mr. Davis in opposition, Decision re- tarred arte elena Reel Mer Inreiontce.— The Knife Thon | PARE BR Be TRE aan Lec, of Now Rochella, was assaulted by an | 4b heh m vegans % 4 bir Unknown man yesterday moraing, “and | mishhedenia’Bisegt setae DC earn . in the arm, when the fellow | | SHIPS Mert. Weed, Lirerpest Apri 11, més & cocaped, ‘The wound is not dangerous. hen Wat! Se. var dare fae coals ree ne cme etnete it ls i eset a of eruptive ba- Sars | ior Tam, odmbura, ai r Piunples, and tn foot almost mere which. appee Pane igs eee TEMPERANCE CHIME a dtl in the POETRY. LOVE WE AS WS LOTED LONG Avo. It was ones long ago, on the dawn lighted 4 rive Our bac (/ canoe tode like foam o'er the tide White lillies ‘afloat with the ripples did quiver, But fairer thas they wee the girl at my 6. Now dost thou remember—ab! dost thou remember I wove for that forehead Forget the dead leaves of life's frosty December, beatae | -—- aa w e :% loved to: The robin with aong the glad mori greeti No mist rolled above the young eli “Llove thee, I love thes,” my hoart kept eating. Till Love throbbed ite way from my heart to my lips. Now dost thou remember—ah! dost thou remember ‘The blushes that mantied that fore- head of snow! Forget the dark da; ner, do’ we lov of our frosty De- we loved long got O loud thrilled the robin! O dright was the river! Tho white lillies danced on the ripples in ne; th thy low drooping lide though toar drop did quiver, ile like anrise flashed answer to me. dost thou remember-ah! dost thou remember Aw ‘Tho kisses that fell on that forehead of anew! Forget the cold winds of our frosty De. cember, And aay, do we love as wo loved long ageie ‘Twas long, long ago! all the sunbeame are dying Our roses have lost their red leaves in the dina. If still thy awoot amile to my heart roply- Thou p dost remember—yes, proudly remember ‘Tho vail of the bride on that forehead of ° ‘Twill or hee where Life has no froaty December Wo always shall lo long ag as we loved AN Exciting Chase. pees chine Ir was the vory day after Inst Christm when all England had a bilious headache, and Napoleon, had ha but known tho pro: per time, might have come over, landed, conquered, and dictated anew coup d'etat from Windsor Castle, that Mr, Samuel Felix found himself the possessor of £4000 » year, I saw itin hie face, Hitherto, it muat be said, Mr. Felix had novor been an interesting person. He bad a poor wit. He had neither a good wine-collar nor « pretty and how, therefore, was bo to win the respect of his fellow-ment Hut on this morning his dull, dry countenance under- wont a sort of transfiguration, When be told mo of his good fortune he became ly in my eyes. He was no more a Mr. Felix, of Great Towor Street, but noble and handsome gentleman whom ‘any one might be proud to know. With a gushing generosity of confidence flew into « recital of what he was about todo with his newly-disooverod treasure. He would bay ® house in Kent; he would go off tom wine-merchant’s that very day; he would take ia “The Field”; ne would purchase a stud, but would begin by buy Now thore is nothing in which an unwary man may be so easily indled in buying a boree, and ao, out of pure good-nature. I sold him one of mine. Mr. Folix assumed tho role of « country man with a charming doxvority; but ire of legal busin end other mat ters prevented his going out with the hounds so #000 ashe would have wished. Towards the end of ast month, however, I received intimation that I might aond down the horee Thad sold him, for that he nt to go out with Lord Switchom's bar riors the last day of the season; and could I got myself another mount, he asked, and remain over night at the Beechest Now aa Thad invested the money paid me by Mr. Felix for my former horse in the purchase of another » trifle bettor,—perhaps one might saya good deal better,—there was no dificulty about the mount ; and so, at an early houron that fresh March morning, I rode past Mr. Felix’s lodge and up to the hall-door of the Beeohes. My friend show. od me over tho house with» graceful and blushing modesty, for as yet ho was not quite accustomed to the grandeur of the *,and at ten o'clock the hora were ordered to be brought round. The meet was at half-pastten. Mr. Fe lix, with a bran-new whip in his hand, went hunter, and pri Imiy oritioal ai id, with o vod long Judicious nod of app Bobby turoed round, with tl big, black, full eye of his, to look at his new m and it seemed to me t was e little nervous patted the anima poor old man and» groom stood by evidently wondering at the delay. Mr. Felix looked all over the horas ain); he again patted hia horse's nock and addressed him as“ poor eld Bobby”; then he discovered something wrong with the handle of bis whip. A thought struck me. Had Mr. never ridden before? or was Ito be t ood old man, while the caress the animal in quite a bysteric: with @ vain fort to conceal hi thought, Mr. il, and at this moment Mra, rosy little lady,came to the window ve hill and down again, and lo! before us, @ freah green, plan, were a number of minute dark specks that moved hither and thither in the yellow mist of sunshine. ae drew nearer the mass of riders in- creased; we saw the whip flourishing. his or thong, and keepi ‘uard Over that straying cluster of speckled dogs which, in despite of him, would sui about the the ambzement of certain ight in: apired Mr. 04 to forget the uncomfortable bobbing In the saddle which be was enduring, He became quite radiant and enthusiastio Whal s morning!” he cried, cautious flouridh of bis whi Bobby swerve, to my frien » yon pe fe ight along these pile ' 4 a they are Jove! Tbelieve’ J could auwell thees wild flowers half» mile off, See! that ls Lord Bwitchom, he with the greem coat, on the roan; And there are his two daughters, in frout of that old squire. ¢ youngest geplendid-lookiog gel), ful, due blown, pink English face, sub Ss you see in magazines, you know; and how she site her horse, to be fare! And do you think this old Bobby ‘Il £0 wel My friend's garrulous simplicity was mak- ing Kim forgetful. Bobby throw ‘up hie head at « bit of sities oe ving inthe road, Pape: lucky suatoh 'Follx would have bes threw a hasty glauce towards the if Witnessed the mishap,—the Hhisalocs att tor thane wee. 4 Brisk and lively indeed wae front of the inn,—gentlemen from their dop-onras (we or the soon: dinua ing m to show the ffl gored akirts; one or two thi Fiders passing into the 1 of “jumping pow this Or that stray hound w! 60 self-respect as to claim mequaty’ «no ragged and forlorn-lookin~ cur that had come out to see the show. “My Fulie rode nde wit Lord Switchem, the ¢ Ma with the keen gray eye Hie lordehip made a little ix in vain attempted te ‘smile, his Taco being filled with alarin ate Certain friskiness which Bobby was begin [Bing to exbivit, My friend then lifted hie Datin a graceful manner to the two | 4 a og at little 6 with py ungonecionan the singular ve of his elbows a tom Then « ewent ap the nearest lang the whip epitig in sore restraint these dappled heads nud Hickering storns, until the manter abruptly horse ip @ bank on the left, the d tom long undulating rip fi we were all in the field, I notice: Mr. Felix’s face there’ dwelt» solemnity, Presently he rode ove aial hare what must I dof’ «Keep with the hounds, and they'll see her ae soon as you will, And mind, if you ride down any of the dogs, Lord Switches may perhaps use discourteous language. Tloat sight of Mr. fow mowents I had my attention 1: him by hearing an unearthly hallc “There she goes!” he sbrioked, pointing toarabbit which one of the dogs, having unearthed, seomed inclined to follow ‘The pack wheeled round in obedience te the ory, and doubtless ho thought he bad done something fine, whens frightful tor rent of exercration was heard, and Lore Switchem, in a» furious passion, rode by, ‘The whip, too, quite as incensed, but onl grumbling the oaths his master utte rode at the hound which had led astray the others, and, coming down with the fall force of bis arm, curled the lithe leather thong round her ‘body. Then there was @ yell. what do you moan!” cried Felix, uch crucity. Fou see it was a rabbit! and you sot the whole pack astray,” said another rider, in accents of bitter goorn, the whig being too angry, oF too prudent, to reply. “Tt waa the dog's fanit, not mine,” gram bled Felix tome; but there was a grew blash of shame on bis face, and he willing ly foil to the rear. The dogs, having been recalled to thet duty, began to scour the field ouce more and in a very fow moments they simultane ously lifted up their voice aud sent forth joyful ery. Moved by aaudden instin finds closed into "dense. com d darted off with that sharp, plaim Here an a hore, turnipa; whil almost in a he i At the foot of the incline’ and w up the o te hill, re oat Mr Folie There wae a past atthe foot of the turnip-field, which two Indies took beautifully; bat 1 knew that Mr. Felix, if be had leat regard fe wife, and if Bobby would allow him would find some other method of egress. And bow well the dogeran! You could bave covered them with a blanket, as the sporting correspoudente But the hare having been headed, doubled round the bib and made for the road again, not « few Ing rd riders profiting by her resolution. Now where wae Mr. Felix! Neither he moe Bobby waa within sight, and surely there had been nothing at least gaining upon tho Teaching the road the pack sud themselves at fault; the hare having takes & sherp turn to tho right, they bed overran the scent, but immediately spreading them selves out, they worked al edges their noses to the ground ite aterne 1g in and out the thick briere while the whip kept keen watoh for the firel recovery of the trail. And, as it happ»ned . Bessy ag: rd ri the warm commendation of her master as ebt Jed her companions off in purauit, Th had evidentaly made for th. first found hee! , im full o1 Ho was ridorle tor of laughter a1 ly Mr. Felix w looked over. Make him jump back,” anid be, piteous sooing that the other If way up the turnip eld, Come along, and take your horse,” “T can't,” ho said, ready to ery; "I shall lomo th my whip dropped ; And I sha‘u't try to ‘you going home, then 1" He quietly disappeared, leaving me ie © of Bobby, Suddenly, bi shout from him, ere they com: : ‘am I to do!” Tho ory of the hou and atill nearer, until, coming neares feet 01 other side of tae hed ore roan thr abrill squoak! squeak! of the bh killed. “Tloft Bobby to his fate, up the bank and through the neare Here a pretty ploture presented itself. Folix, half-doad with torror, and not daring to move leat the maddened ‘dogs worrying the from mouth to mouth ord Switchem, riding down the bilk lowed by tho whole field, was shout im to acize the killed hare trom th, Indeed, by the time I had rescues ing carcass there was little nee round to you Jord Switch pitiable object than my friend, sta among the hounds, it waa not oir lot to see. “Why didn’t you tell me what I ought te have dove !’, aaid Felix, quite savagely, at ho omught ‘Hobby, ‘mounted. © You don’t expect that one learns to hunt hares in Cheapside It was useless to point out the fact that» had never undertaken to be his preceptos matters, Tue now every one was ing to overtake the heande, whi were already drawin ‘ow some five hundros could reach the (ground the bound ory: but as the hare wont atraight several tracts of meadow Ini | were erelong up with thecrowd. Bho led | the dogedown to ders lying besids stream, and here the scent was lost, There guaued five minutes of painful uncertainty, Part of the field Kept hovering about the corner of the meadow, the others crossed the stream by « ford and struggled through the alders to the opposite serier of the Now, Lord Switchemjwas in the for ad we distinctly saw him cognition, a tall, fair-mustachi entleman who stood by a atile, shoulder, gun in 7] hand, and» large brown rete feet. Not dreamin; iptrude upon e privat felix and I rode up to roc and, in doing « followed by Lord Switch daughter, who, drawing ns man who was loaning ag Before we cove: mer group, without idly to him, — Und gehet du “Sa wohl, Liebschon,” said this person, im u under tone “owe aber wh neum ply, and she turned t& as though she had beea diligently observing the water. «Teny,” sald Felix, “ what did that fellow any to her Just "Ho remarked that elderly gentlemen had no business to pry into lovers’ secrets.” bid yom fie said Folix, with @ sneer; “but re go the: acelin; tedieee! they're making” scrose te Beld yonder, To de Continued, MISCKLLANEOUS, pe ct Balt OF WHITE LILLIES FOR PRE-