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janed trom First Page.' ting dash ot Jerry, and the latter Sorry « sdgulrers. ses the eanbve, pus tn a side crt, out his min Runid the cheers of 24 Rownd As they both tork hold two to ous was offered on Jerry, Lut wo takers. Tt wae evide show ais band in LOCAL NE ws Wrarnrn Coxsncromns.—Rain may bo expected ta this city before the close of this day. A. E Tuatounn Crtonena—Three more cases of cholera Were reported in the city yesterday; one tn Washington street, one in Kast He ror The People vm. the Potties. Teateniay afternoon the regular police trinla, the people ¥8. the police, came off be nT fore Commiasionst at Pollo Mond: quarters 000 Mate et. There were wome tute gz cases A mourn wa Ht, 1867, be 163,059, aes He oe Heavy Rowwrny.—A man entered the store of J. Bessan, 293 Chambers street, on Tnosday evening. and engowed the clerk tn charge in conversation about hiring storage Hi@ wae in the store n cone , atid, after he had leit, $12,000 were fuuud to’ have been abstracted fr: vory of the fire; T reported the matter to our | Wyckoff atrcet, B. D., was Instantly kitted chief engineer, and be directed me to find feterdny morning while en mics out who they were and cause their arrest, T & armall belt on « pull: companion n Gid ‘as divected, nnd caused the arrest. of | with pongo B. Reilly, William H. Lindsay, Wm ris, and Joh Morris ona charge of ar- him about a moment before, staves that Broden had attempted to put tne belt on, but not being able to accomplish it, had Intima. ted that he would not, try agnin, and bad at down to await the comfog of a man who could reach fhe pully, when be left and had distance when he beard fon, OMicor James Crowle ninth street Police St withers, He gave t of the Twenty. jon, wae the next following testimony : the with destiny that we learn bay it h io FS Arey “TE nust con! you are ” cone tinued my friend.“ Thro ‘ihe une Of sorrow T have attained what the world calls excelleuce in my art. You eball hea. how all this came about. Gur director, always bent upon the inprovement of Lis stage, ene anew actreas, whose fame long prev ceded her arrival at ‘our theatre. I eaw bet POETRY. ong MIDSUMMER. A whady nook. Ting meadows brook The ba ‘Twist yramgrown banks wita feathory fern io ading, Qiidee ite davions way Through ail the liveiong day, one but @ abort | [ ‘ t . | While feds and woode with summer songs are | f first” thm i ‘ - be he «cized bis erlp he trt Pane t , looking young tad Tux Meu. Gare Pi Several abip- | On Tuceday, August 20, [ arrested George B. frodon ery outasif in pain. He immedi or the first*time at rebearsal Cee bh pon to toe ted of Natal te oe | aa Marearct “Frauklty, ‘oppeated to coms | owners beve recently beow arreriey ay the | Relily on a change of afson: om his pergon at | ately ran back and saw Broden belng whirled beeen Pression abe made upon me Pr ry could not afford to be pl sufferers are women ple frat King for having insulted od . the statlon-house I found one book of mins | rapidiy about, his head striking the beams whole life. To the gre Bicnchell then mode a lunge with Low Frvnn.The cace of yellow fover | bert ' rinarking upon her ation of the Hell Gate pilota, for salliny of the Social Clab, a lot of bills for col- | but a foot distant from the pully, and “at D Dito right leg vat fell short ty drove the | re in yesterday's Suy-—thad of a laborer | PO'AtGe tray “a th ‘The viticer | thr ugh He Vs & without & Plict og boa my, | ti aot polly of insurance nee ew | tering is eg sont ee rae. be | Ty on y, te ~ ) : ane Msi liy Stonehall | ; sell 7 aps I that vo were In the babit of | OPe oF the owners has commence ; ork Fire Ine Company, dated July | b 4 run off a8 #00n A possible, bu i ‘pe wteon and wi peg A Bee ‘ont is | Ue discase at 148 Cherry etreet Oo. din tog fp Reg pagan th onstable who arrested him, for "1n67, in the naune.of Geo, ¥ Kelly, foe | late to aave the Io of the | on, emo | ‘The tarshare ow the yolden Grass ore reaping, [OS § * Myon Stonchall bore pon hae teen Wives d by Dn. «wh " or hie lo the adviae mee Ey ttes “0, ae follows: #190 on is etoel as | bie last breath when relieved 4 v1 egies P a } ik, laying ‘bin quiedy ef bie fell | pros ideas oC heaaitre a penee | are commerting on | ‘Tne Propiee’ Ousap Lagoa ann Taabe plumber: $15 on his tools, snd 50g ga hie So mandated, ne to be pearvely @etinguls Je the cottage porch, AG o Vignal for ap- | | Week We Werk ta iced monte of every young IVR ASKOCLATION.-Thie ls the name | AAtures and furallure, i, the sian belug. Word was sent t h ture aud ‘encban eas, es eee en oe y . u. ® | fourth brick of store, situated at | reaved p who resi 1 ferry eat up somewhat cx yinalitp Med teeal, ot Clentaiitias, whore he a foley nae ofan organization juat forined among the | eo Oh Avene “papers aleo were | étreet, and the Cotuuer ele wee ndm@ontbhel to keep coal, tracked the disease, The corpse wae nr ‘ : 7 ; colored people of this elty, the limite of | the key of tore door. loquest i meee Th ta position, when they Voth | moved immediately after the deach, end tl jsf celmet. wae charged | which are wextend whe ita henefive can | St mltness, toatl | Bannncre at Mynrue Avante Pint.— | ty aroway with the ewoet a * * mt Lard gett the tos le look, | pr nb thoroeshly ‘dont ted, mM alt ant. sated tivat | he rem! ined. Win Fr nn, be President A large number of colored people be | Wihia yy ROOFERS AND TINMES Crew tiyauan hear ily pou cue (art, wianug ii ec ‘3 Vr nolee, andon ge: | ander Wynkoop, Vice Piesitent, and. ti. i ath varie put a ot Hanf's Myrtte avenue Park ye tof nthe ALTi8 Tuird ave, bet bis: aud oad We pu Fite Yous ’ ; wists. —The 1. R.B. bra : a hw found that it | M 6 oe hay eat Mf gr ioe “4 ay evening, August 1 partictpate in the barbecue held by t m- ws 7 « « oy aniz uw ain w fi we 0 d y and some officers | by ina went to solicit members, and ok 0 y cont odes! ss - A peta Q8R came Atiy toring, be ei a tip eh thank P sctue Ne Ne chs ate Sune, officers | make purchases fur the rame tovke ot ms bers of the Uulon Congregational Church, rf i ¥ @t Bethicnem, N. J., betwcen RU Thompsua | show of intere vetnentot iriah | WATE Hoh roe waa among the lot | Doos—Up to Saturday last 6,623 nnfor- e cool alt; just as I ¢ sa Dreviirs Wient WEA Geren ap) bo fae hues | febeas Went ANTED—A BAKER TO TARR CHARGS fed ee eceuas for Qs00 aca: ientaen | (Bow ot, tatars In the echlevement of Iruh | BoP Mary Hu ra, Wok ts | tanate exnties had been sent to a watery | our ine two. inan on the gratin iront | CHE AEE Right ahd ar ed op Uo he hun ty Nhe ee Won the ght (Wee it round, Moth men | enc” pre tial fatten Pare ae Ht me Baud wad beat bis badly | rave at the dog pound. No more dogs will | Of Mr. Reifly's store; one of the men sald | 677 orm d In wood ot eppearell to 6 ous ammer! etay, GFRTttemeed i the vasinoe; cor. Myrtie : awd, Both men | cor cntion of them assembled ine ballon | with It The lady was examined who called | “Cheese it; one of the men asked, Did | the tentivities quite loriatiy, and Nor pasten yet away Lebar nie. L were badiy panished. third floor of #16 Broadway. Represons | "i 5 she saw earue por. | be Paid for after Gaturday next, when the sea- | yug icave ihe light Wt" and te other re- | (he festivities nite Jortally bM t fields With thy warm beauty ‘ANTED-A GOOD NEWS ETAND, INA The long aut Taaich between Me 0 tom diter a + * otf her own land and | son that dogs most ablor will be over, and | plied “Yea:” iminediately two men came | Passed olf very pleasantly glowing Wi Tooation, torent oe bug. Adare Sac he vedinee Olds con'dc Tne Tecoren’ bs | Skater wee nieusat cua tie duane’ iat 2a if fats | Innocent puppies can again rearder through | out of Mr Kelly's sore, gue of when I ree-| | Frowrixo Lie poplin dail My [ie an reacted ite prime, BUSINESS, box *94, Suh y peek ng weel i js | States were present, a: ¢ discussions were ton going ap he gave bile streets leas 1 1 i ognize to be Mr. y; ir moan oe oaterday @fternoon, while Huo! . 7 ieee ei 7 = ————SSS ee Frise theresa,’ Te ting ts nacedy a | Set harmonious, The halls were vory tartes| Mer w shove ote tien ul unit ha It was tes Bioire Rove Law lncrey Cee kt fk recone | tas va the man Wh? W9eROM | Ladder omprny Ne, dwia promading | ee eee ee MISCELLANEO k sf shade, Crested bow eT a - at ie romgpahe—A a pre ene ir imen tw ., a i. mathe Merit tbe tancite iy Seorated wih American and Ti Ye ogaast i yrned that ho waa fen | rum Ovenativn Buasrannns.— ‘The Opera- | ant {ee tomh nest terre mio GO tie | elt firs in the Fou:teeuth Ward, thew Fes Sects wtenese ebtnee, a apealicts pai Won ne * he Gebt will come wi bite. a dees + m4 My ¥ lus duty having been de- | tive Plasterors have resvived to give, end | toward Broadway, where I lost sigtit of them. ‘Were attacko4, as alleged, by Hose Company | Ase sotwine uow the #un's las! beams are falling; PrEALTO THE WOMEN OF THR 7 5 the beantiful green presente: give, y ¥ ‘pany " od 12 GA nue of Cinema ities of Brooktyt tovthe fac Chive, pond boys have kiven, ngtice to the bossor and to all | At #008 ae these partion were out of sight I! No.7, when a brief but dosperate battieon- pate qectiag oe eer The Boury oF Tracleer an ae A, . Rockey Moore and O'Rourke have Y ng Bright with the aunse's gt Y ie gone ra diagin the complainant, walked past Mr. Keilly's store; saw a light | gued.’ A young man named Frank Exbert. et isbee catt Medical College for W 4 Hospital te trsiaing. Rockey Moore at the ‘Inwood About tea o'clock A. M. a preliminary std, thus it was that to, whom tt may concern, that im future the | in the «tore; Tlooked into the etore; | member of the Hook @ Ladder C op, | te Gited with myriad volces biithe'y cating, ‘ sod Children” ae mee once ctel,” om the Jerome Park Road, in West | Orienization was effected by the vuaniious loa Uilicce Uall corroborated | houre of labor will be cight per day, via.:| saw the form of aiman as if in the act Of | was very sovicciy tomate tiie Cae Soe nl to Yor for ald. 4 hewet Couey. He Ue vated Wy large | election of ME. Kier, @ Mitlgye deleate, wo | Lic sergeants siaiewen Commencing at # o'clock A. M. and taking off hie cout; I went back to my stoop, | blow from m trutapet In the hunts af ann Wraith Cole ate Vent terminsed with tne Powher daly. O'Rourke ts training at his ud the appotntment of & SRARCILNG A CITY CAR CORDOCTOR. at 5 o'clock P. M., wit fat on the railing, and then saw a pull Of | ber of the Hose ts ‘The fi Commencement on the Ist of March, and onr Cols ¥, Prov #., secretary. A committee on credentials ‘ hand | ompeny. gut oe walla et unduilt. i itiooed “mag noche shad sie “appointed, after which the coavention | Jacob, Mriggs. Jr. complained of officer | bir of Tanda, add owing to ‘Ue demand tor | Smoke come, from under the window-sil of | curred ou Bushwick Hridge. _ Both compa: ed ‘The Trotting Heree Dexter, {cok a recess. “As the meetings are private, | Bates, ‘Jue cvmupiainsat was a conductor on | their craft, they, at the present twoment, dee | sant aty.® etore E went to the store door; | nex to Greenpoint. Sergeant Hrea- Comm, we turn to you Build for yourselves, and ‘This Gamos horse bas hecome the proper: | represeuitatives of the exoupt such as | the Thini avenue city ears, and upon one on | eidediy occupy, tive ven vend es against | (4 On Se hae tas erence holes | Se with some men tu the scene of ‘Sisters & me‘ropofitan monument, of which the em ty of Mr Bonner, and will shortly pass into | 2T* Fenians, are mot admitted. The news Is | whitch be (ravetled there was a dranken the bosses.” saath Sige are Verknen Tt kenastey tail cot Minsie work St (2° Me to catch tae rioters |g THogtrigal Reminiscence. | ‘'s.ihrsshell be Jarty proad. ‘ret, the unrivalled stahle in which Lantern, the | {erefore sacertatued, to, part, or | eemater BO, lost Ie watch, Gubecquently, | Pins.—As helf-pest 11 Srclock, yesterday | Fire" fom he me of the closing of the aeunealoamanane pert fee, ad ead oe « tntivdeake Fiotwesh Maid, Lady Palmer, Peeviess, Young | eeasion t wes believed that heer can" nto won binh, “On exhibiting | MOTBINE, « ight, Cro ocenrred in the bourd. | wore intl the fre broke oUt was not more JERSE [Translated from “Die Gartentaube."] | Sgonvesieasn of Mor mere cached ees Pocahoatas, and the Auvum Horse already | Ou! be unanimoualy: le Bek Socbia a es Baek Perenttiee Mt seseWR | aves, by one of the lodgers eearch- | — William H. Lindaay teatited substantially | Sraawox Convect ax Mrarenioos Dix Vibes cs sw tae ‘au bide. As Desier le about to retire from the | Presidout of Head Centre, id wore skeleton keysced | 10K for bedbuge with a lighted candle. Dam-| a follows: Lives at No, 845 West Thirty- ! ‘Youre Wi “i a ¢ coy sroeeiat tart, te urnecemary for us to do more than | Gc- lining to continue fe office, that the conductor ivimself ‘didw't look much | M@ #60. Bh iret; am ‘the prevent, ingpectr of | APrRanacr oP 4 Youo Woxan —A xem es ray Library gate Lars Fefterate Une opinions often expressed ‘In | wil be fh saslon for three better. The conductor swore that the pas:| | Baxxnurror.—The tittone | aye Augunt b.) Jecves Oiip, ovst bah BE Ray, 60 Tim representation of Shakespeare's baagined peer lates sain Qeese columns. We have take | tiful p by wenger subsequpotly said he never were ‘yoate! th Erie on THe | Orhetio wis ended. The excited audience not refuse their ’ {Bien for all in all, he-wna the hattan for, the the rondiictur with the stealing of the watch, | District: Win. J. ‘and OG. C. Par- day night, makes the following statement in | tad eaited tue renowned stranger, who. here Sesidee's Heveptal” Fund will ‘ery trotter that ever appeared. His ¢ombina. ‘The officer dopoved that the bad | sons, of this city ; referred to wi Feference to the strange conduct and sudden i} to relieve and aid suffering, tion of ray ‘ewoelled all former cx- corvituae bas: | made the charge, and that ia making the | Mama” David P Winne, of this tty reter: for the fret time played the leading part, | les women and chiideese ; aud we are now convinced that | tile, C, ivition every The | march Ue did mowing but his duty, and con- | red to Ketchum ; and Curtis Jud- disappearance of a young lady, while the cars Tepented!y and with almost frantic entha-| Thove Wnolined oid 50 wr plese direct to =| ie bat gh ay Ayn if there: "=. repent censtets an Vx 4 fkenens | Gneiee hk in a a aed 4 son, of LUCK ‘were under full motion. ctasm, before the curtain, Ae I could seck-] oa pen o. ye re cam equal ‘one jurke, around which Wrought | slatoment was corroborated by the owner couRTS. door, which was i Mr. ly remained | He says o young lady got on the cars at 3 ‘ Bore to, hich we refer ls the Wakoown pale hr acir aniee ne ee - Couns, Catmynane vor rire Day.Suc| lithe are arn ot the aay the light | Owwego aud oceupled @ part of the seat with | Puri nue carious tb: bas dseellog LIBRARY. — THR APPRENTICNP Horse, Bonner's ’ qi of ANOr CF KICKING, bers. ‘went out when Mr. Reilly came ow! we 7 . Library, 412 p Affords many adveme Ty, aL Fy aoe ee ee ta ek ar tae eerkies| 28. Cheney, of $87 Hutson oe charged all wont to Thirty-sixth erent apd Broadway; | tigna iaty.cm inti aie stated that the re- | room to aalute and to congratulate bia. tazee to appr fos employed by toes nog = rentere ee ee | ore nie frame, The cost of thie work of | citcer Dennis Sullivan with beving kicked 1 Mr. Hellly and Win, Morris oka Broad | She was very, reactved, modest and com: | Contrary to his urual manner towards mo, | Sbauos of trad pad Mapa been otkeh ices 4 i a ot lo the ~ | him in the privates, and clubbed him with- | Alien agt. Baker; 4% went down town ; I was in MF. | anicative. During the afternoon, the wine | I found bim extremel silent aud distant. | last four months, em! moat of the Amgng horsemen in wisdom, expert | lars. Ata late hour last even! * YEE" | out the elightest provocation, Cluney's story | Clinton et al Relhly's company up to about half-past ove | Gow: vaing open the ender teres 7 “, | Sclentine, Presti¢al eed iitscationeces ua ag yy ey weed Teprieetaeet on adjourned until 10 o'clock this morning. | was, that he went into the house in whicl Marine Court—Trial Term.— Adjourned to | o'clock ; when | lett the store I did not dis- fast and aiveed “her dreas The gentle if | Lost tm melancholy abstraction, be stood | foant ‘There is also a good cupply of Po grand career, as sue ty | MEAT.—Thirtoen ear loads of ment, killed | Sitiivan resides to sce w friend of his (Clu: | Friday, the 28d inet. ‘any indication of fire. Tomarked to ber asa hint ' clo the way | there and elowly passed hie hand over hie | Pict jai and Newspapers, A new catal: Une threshold of ‘career to the win Bein King of the Wirkd car erat SETS,.'0 | io Ohio, arrived of the depot of the Morris | ney's) und hat Clouey bad to | , SUreeme Count, Caaunens—Tur Law-| .,2ahn Mame cormivorsted the teatimony of | dow, that the sparks were coming I ratlier | forebend, xe if he would drive away certain | tamu. lest yeas, The rooms are aly. well ig steps were bas down toward the | and Esicx Bailroad Company yesterday, | fultlvan's defonce we be as ‘edinit, | ERR Divoncr Case—-Auuwonn Unwaronan | tice Me Helly len fone tight burning; 1 | iat: fo which she paid no atten 8000 | troubled memories, fc. Apprentices and fowales employed by un { Eyprees shades and the efods in the valley, he Weclared that of all he had ever driven, the suburn Horse was the fastest. Relying pon former of these opinions, and ‘ivi way to Our own convictions,’ we declared jong ago to Mr. Bonner that Dexter would Burpass, im every =v, the greatest _perform- faces that appeared fn the annals of the trot- c turf And we now add that we have 1 faith tm Hired's latest opinion, wig., that Bho Auburn Horse was quite ae fast, ag upon raight work, faster than Dexter himself, he chestnat has not hod the handling; he is omparatively raw. Yet, he could so thy. press every man that kaw him trot, and iram in particutar, that they all declared ich a rate was never seen, save when old ‘ochahontas, the pacer, distanced Hero. iow, if such things could be done in. the reel. tree, what could be done in the dry? jut the ‘rare valne of Dexter Hes ‘in compicteness—bis perfect possession wf al! “qualities, any one of which & usually’ considered enough to make horse famous. in auother article, written | | sinallest other apes ea by which corner es Welghta, and In ret preserved by Lyman's Reftigerating process. Miss Ketioo, the American Prima Donna, left this port for Europe yesterday ou board the steamer Russia Tux Wonkinomen’ © RATIVE Brome Comraxy.—The lutending stockolders of this Company met last night, at the New York Assembly Rooms, corner of Twenty- second street and Second avenue, Mr. John Fisher took the chair, in the absence of Pro- sident John Envis. ‘The Chatrman dilated on the benefits ac- cruing to workmen from co-opera'ive asso: ciations, especially from grocery stores. The great hole In a workingman’s licome ts made by purchasing in small quantities in t grocery a ‘Mr. McHale and ers expla stamps one la regard to a letler from an experienced | speaker raid her grocer Rurfuian, we have given our opiniow of Dex there ts alwa don one rile of Her. [twas written before we know of his | the #cale; 0 it till he Yrot at Butiaio, and that he had been pur od havity stricken blu. Commissioner Aciom Have you any J didn’t think tt necessary." Comimissioncr Acton E guess you will find it necossary before you are balf througl | 0 the case The tase w # postponed for two weeks to | nOLARY vom A FANLIONT, alimony. Oficor» Pitegerid nnd Sinith were charged | Ht the Mdavite introduced on the part of | wich bas ing permitted a burglary at the ature | Mra Lawler, are to bi wed, Me. Lawler | of Mr. Bra New Chambers street, | must certainly be a anost- unfit ‘person to Tt was stated turglire were since are | entrusted with the care of family, The rested, and confermed they had got in| allidavit of Mrs. Lawler nota forth the vio- through the faniight, which wig left o ent temper of bor busband; that he fre- | Which wae quile posible even when the ollis | quently Assaulted aud knocked her dow: {riety tending a thet pattol | anal that he was in the bablt of dleplaying In- The Court adjourned atid P.M. decent and obscene pictures to his children, navle the defendant to produce bis wit- BOAKD OF FIRE OMMISSIONERS. Biddle Ufe, and have @ large family of of age. The suit ts brought by Mra, Lawler for a divorce from sit Bevoral other aitidavite were introduced Hospann any Fatinen —Coune DaviTs.—Annte 8. Lawlor agt. J ‘Tho parties to this suit are past hildren, the eldest daughter belug 15 years and board, on the und of cruel and i atmont. ie cave Clme up yesterday on motion for afterwards bor parasol dropped from the seat | that ehe bad igone ent ed the cars, but she was no | found. She left behind a paraaol, | Ho and linea Bandkerehice. The an was about ® years of age, t-colored delaine dress, dark sack, he mectis aud jockey hat An Alleged Forger.—Antonio Montenero, |. Laren. It has since heen ascertained that who wns arrested on Monday’on a charge of | the body of a young Lvdy was found on the forging a check on the Market National Bank | track of the ‘Erie railway, betwoou Stoate- facia, At the termination of tion, William Hi. Li doht Morris were George Bi. F es amin disay and William and wed to depart, while | eilly was committed f wart appeared as counsel for Support of this, particularly oue by u serv- Meet dans anit girl in the family, who deposes that Mr. - poe cits re | Lawler tind taken Mberties with ber, and had | i DF Its remular meet: | ex oused bis person to her. Mra. Lawler has ws General Shaler tu the chalr, | teft ber husband, but the ebildren are still re vn Wilson offered a resolution siding with bin | burg and Southfield, and ib ts supposed that Wall's Yaaad OMe aie eee tos fluc Yel: troui the plsurua of the ear wile La x | wie Ne re being no direct evideace agaust fie ers apne row OY chdian | Dotwos ov a rrosen Ivsane Man.—A K by @ Cyprian.—Otcer Wooldridge | Man named Thoras Holland, general He im: | « faked why he did wot turn of al the burners: | and was handed to her, but. she made us | Although my doepest aympathy was called | Joe cr !adermen, tn Welt Vuslnes, may lake oad he replied that on closing up the place be | movement to take it, and he laid iton the seut. | forth by bls alngular behavior, atil! I would | proper sertidea forme may be gencrally left one light burulog; neard an | gf, Piene ‘the informant : "8 obtained at the Libr: Journeymen mech: ‘lari of re about five minutes after leaving | Wra'in tho cen okioocear, a tee erat | Bot pees mysalf into Wis confidence, In- | Pbtaiued atthe Library. Journeymen mee the ‘store, but did not know from where Itc Tigh mate of speed, the young woman took | 44, he seemed too much busied with bie men in the offi proceeded that night ; the artieles in the room. iy megane Be | tou ‘and other wa y geek were tae mmear cramer her cloak and proceeding to the forward end thoughts to notte me the presentation Of «proper certiticate ead the William Morris toatitiod to having been | Baw cif but ate made-no ation’ oeee i bea. after time, be had won «mastery | parma of 8 yr anni. o » Present at the meeting of the club members | snd’tiat' was Che law Artempt to eave It | over bis feelings, with al! bis endll | Sree wou GANIC 7 ou Monday evening, and that he played cards | Geo bes tae os saa Bet Ci eRe | oT us dueaset tis coeioes ot moe SP gh iy 3 1 Inalider of hs Ustunony developed no new | 4@b,and found the young wouan absentand | L beg your pardon,” aad be, laughing, | Peleg the Hain than THE BALM OF WHITE LILIES, ‘My manner at appear atrange to Tt te an article of rare value, and ts warrant you, but we actors are peculiar he eka. “Pusieande ere uaa 4 peo Even our best friends kaow little or poi ay tr [nothing at all of our tumer life, No one the face | dreams of the sadness, of the deop sorrow we | often bury from the world. We must often rivaling uatare in her fal Cheapest aa wellaathe bes!, the f and wht | smile when our hearts wre breaking, and, | BUND ave N. Yaland ot Nev 46 Bectheseoontt ob Uke the Roman gladiator, receive the death- | Whittanatargn. “ troke amid the buzzes of the multitude. | \-once 7a HER RTI | | The pubitc betieves that we ouly sport with | NQrCunpter wart fashion, aud only represent the unhappiness | Of 1968, that tue circ TRVING BANK. in the City of New York, @ | of others. We are supposed to render our | Banking Association, located ty ‘the City of New Rt Vit seid das te eailotl Jn opposition to these amdavite, Me. Law. | arrested Liszic Miller, of 85 Greege at. yoa- | Known as Crazy Tut,” waa yestoritay com | well-iesrned foles with more or leas feeting, | York, wi! be HEDERMED, AY 1Alt, Uy the Se Rhased by Mr. Bonner, We confess, howey. | He eee Fete omng DAF | er produces the afltartts of the children | torday, on a charge of having stolen, w. goid | mittod to the county: full by Justice Atlen, | te feign Tove and joulousy, bate and deepatr, for. at the NEWYORK. STATE NaS ‘Br, that we have had @ strong suspicion for and | ties, vin: Wauner &*Xchnolder, Donald & | residing with tim, denying the facta alleged | Wreck’ from Arthur P Rect of of Haween of Jorwy Clty, asa too dangerous character ! only to deceive those wh hear and BANK, Ip the City of Albany, for aa Bowe Cine that Dexter's last race was nigh at ¥ te to | Con and Phos Welsh, and Legal progeedings | on the part of the plaintiil, aud setting forth | While the wir were. me con together it) " onlyrto deceive thooe who come to hear ay 4 ‘ Daud. Tu view of all bis exploits; bis aad- shares | tnathtuted in me ofthe Board, In case | that the mother was in the habit of drinking rraigued before Justice Kelly, the | tobe at targe. 1 ‘ars that Holland seized | see ys. But whoever, Uke myself, has cast @ Ble trots, bis (wo niles to wagon, bis three. | holder to bold more than ten shares iu lle, he tudwsewent of the lay regulating (be) hoor to excess, and alay of beating her clit: was locked up for exaumination, aud | US wife and placed rope around her neck, | panes euind the scenes of the theatre, Baile heats in mud ; bis Afth heat in harness, | WD Name, The tuiainess ty be couducted on | atorwe of conbustible matter be not eor- | deon eruciiy, } of one of the eo} intimated that the watch would | saeupbind, with a view of gtranirling her, | Fo vo nut too often, under en anile 1m. and Wheu lame and sore, in 2m. 2 iy. ; his tray: | Strict cash principles ; uo credit to be given rected. Agreed to. addition that) be rorchcommn, -: pola teller aperie ohaag TM arate a the vtreva | moat within ibe tang thas’ a wil! conte Bling ofthe country through and through, | water any circumstances, From the abso | Shaler and Wilson, the Committce Wve the prot hatshed in | SRC Bote, Interposed. Upon apnronching, | we t, the most foarful truth | Pe's'charge: upon the fund to tue bends ot the Bad coming up as true as” stecl, er | lute prodis, after paying the expenses of the | on Disciplive, (o whom had been referred the | Won of her father aud accept the protection | 4 Correetion.—A etatoment pnblished In| Holland relessed his wife aod Gamediate!y at aughing, comic actor ls | sioeriutemdent for thet purpose. . to repeat. his Tate his husoes | Company, hot lees than teu per ‘cent on the | commvrieation or Hohe Ce Bronce Fone of a gentleman who would support ber the papers yesterday, to the efect chat Henry | Seized Mra. Borshoim, put the rope around only of his” sick ehild, or his G.WeBCUUNLER, Superintendeat gale against Alten ‘and running | Amount tved In carrying on the business Of tun Kiyene Co esting Uy handsutnely. 1 East’ Broadway, wns found | Ber peck: by which he held her with oue | dying Wife; tha’ the much-admired hero| | Siate of Xow Yorks Bak Depurraieu’, aioans | 4 Me; bis 2m. 19s. om the half mile track be- store shall he set aside fore sinking fund. | pulsion of certain members of that company ‘Tho Court thinking that It was about six he atrects Ira crazed con. | Hand aad with the other flourished an axe | trembles in View of the debtor's prison Oct. 49th, “a re rendered historic by the 20 miles of| The balance sball be divided among the | recomended the uduption of the follow ime other, refused his friends to be OVE ber head. Lefore any hart bad been | on svubrette te hersel SWS Woe Teng apt. McGowan; and bis latest performance | Stockholders as follows: two-thirds of the resolution: —" Resolved, ‘That Edward do | wilh privi- entirely untrue. ‘They atate that Mr. B. was | 2oue, bowever, some of the neighbors rush. erhaps, aller the Sion Yorn tone ta line We te juftalo (2:4744)—we are at. loss which | Profits derived from the sale of yoods h, Willian J. Leavyer, Frederick Laws nd of +1 | not in town at the time mentioned. ed in and secured Hoiland, thns releasing the | may, driven by deapatr, nndersigned, the President ands majorly of the select a8 the greatest, We praised him| to holders of — stock — ehall be | yer, It A. Mawbry, Georee H. Euleston and | provided Mra, Lawler could, at that : woman (rom her perilous position. Holland | { Not seldi Frarioek to tas Inieresheal Cameee er hac (ours ano to such an extent that eome called | @ivided according to tho amount of purchases Williaa J. Muwhry, be relieved from duty, | oduce evidence aa ty ber sobriety BROOKLYN. fs w returned soldier, and not long since w: m life upon the rity ae follows, vie: the explta of ZY. and now we are satisfied thas we | Céch stocklolder shill make, the balance (| and their names dropped from the roll.” durlig that period. oe an inmate of the Troutoa Lunatic Asylum, Arent for wor ur own thoughts, and feel | Company wo Hundred Thousand Doll J hot go tar enough —W ieee Sprit, be divided among bolers of ‘stack who have | "A m refer th , Commnlt: | Y. 8, Disrmict Covnt—Txromwens Fees. | Tie Winutamsncnon Peytixa—Lanor | Loss ov aw Ans.—About 9:90 o'clock o in guracives thi same sorrow, the sume pata | (yuan) pant aa cy tale pal nade no purchases of merchandise according | tec da necoud . is ra ce ei gh we portray in an ideat fo an, | tu ud Do ‘Trowing at patie Dadar ET geben reiny ate | eee ge fe ceroud | _Henlamle A. McDowsld gave tafurm axw Exruvstastic Mewreva Last Nrowr.— | Tuesday evening, Wm. B. DeWilleger, of | woh we portray in an ideal form. |] can, ory in carly Aud Ooe beech 4 i , motte prod aud ' i! t, Ne ity, 4 P Hundred and Ninety Md Doll Sanarooa, Aug. 21st—At the trot today | quch stockholders, but such Maat divided | carrie | which ted to the selaure and condemnation | A call twued by Peter Langan, Centre, and ne igs Hen a ervey Clty, stepped of | truth af these words, T have soyeetf seen nn | Hundiod, and Nines saad Dedlare wr by the f ound 4 el shall nover exceed 10 per cent. ou the amon! ‘The Committe clpline aleo re: of distilled spirits hic M ‘aggart, Secretary o ec E et Clr of the front platform \ Deol rosses street , actor in the of a tender futher, when 1 Biute of Bol a! property {o. ad dies ground track, 8 Dunn entered | 8h’ held ey pervoa it Waving made pi | tthe’ Prev If alate a spltit for which x fea : eatgatls eapane jastic | Cf in New York, ty admit a lady, Just ag | telling of the death of a beloved chilld, so! Ste vt AW ee Th ‘a Hammond to wagon; H. ®nyder en- | yy ‘fhe society Is to be ollcered hy a! the Compau being one hal of the cross procecds of the | s Grew together » lange er iaie | Re Was wbout to return to bis’ place, the | overwhelmed by the thought that he had aed by the Ti 4° Company, ame pared Nonens Maid io harness, best 3 in 6, | President, 4 qb reitant, » Bec retary, pe | €2 ‘ ne iG attwea ch tare Pa corte Gove | 2 noma 4 £ iy hy The wi Ns | driver whipped up the horses, which ‘gave | sh pies etapa bo pening aauentar, feo Ses, soe. of the Laws of ites. "he ‘om Hammond wor air .}eurer, and five diectors, The ' Board ¢ e rat after ‘0 c; ne | Hr ~ ° thee a the car a sudden start, and Mr. DeWilleger be aauk dying upon tae Hor, while the pud~ | amount of the extnitng ¢ c Company Bie, 200 ad, rae, eee Meats estes | or Ebasagement (ih Dirvetors) all pee Liberty airat, oa the 23th ius. be | rum that after che commencement of we | fiat public wecting Of the dr inthe Eas: | ft, sug fhe wcla Paste awn asd Venaead | ie, withone Soy? mlseeiygs arnnadea ei Har irey te a ea 1» BATIG, 2 chase, the merctandise te te Kept for | grated. "A ie ack of Congtese of August, 1566. was | orm,cjuttict elt largest, ever bold, A brass | 008 Of pis true, The, lajured, mab Wee sone | magcordapoe with the desigu of the | Frag pany aud Director, 2 Hartford sale in the store or direct the ‘Trenay | A Committee of the Whe aes mi tformere fees to'@5,000. TOA eae ota tel tt bs od Kept | Yeved to ils home, and yesterday amputation WINN, and Secretary Mansrono, Cons, Aux, Hat.—The weathe | Pufebaae and to enploy asitants at ron e | any Ua ier cous ter Damned, eee pears | creo 1a the | ue'the en tiiciter be plains Irth ota Mas performed ty Dr. Olevt Leus, aud dr | te!" T exclaimed, addering, 1 Baas sd Bowie tats. Yau, ccessary, and 6 rR wat dividends | of Si ormer act be Vin December, sube | UP *,c peer g 4 and Ls. now begin to comprrheud your own tor. C, fl o bor was detigtful for the second day of the | are tee juid out of the wurplus prvOta of | the dei tatene of | ease having been reine December, subr | ale. “Centre ‘Lana ealled the mec | Me Leda ir jon_af Othello py 0 busiuess to the stockholders, 1 ean he Ni far, sud sue attendance eousiderably im- proved ‘The first class was called, and consisted of Dorees six years old and over. There were tweaty-six entues, and the premiums were erarded as fyhows Matchless, “A. Goldsmith, ef New York. iver, first prize, @30; Toby Candor, 8. i erkins, of Cambridge, owner, second 2; Katy, John Farris, of Hartford, ow fr, third prize, €20; West, Virginia, Win. ith, of Hartford, owner, fourth prize, 15, Hambletouians, Ludlow Barker, o jariford, owner, Gfth prize, €10, In clase 1, have vot trol ‘awarded as follows Xavi in A. C Neilie, Charles Cor cond prize, €25; Bay, E. B. Jonson, Boston, ruled out ou the ground that he of New Haven, 950; ners eitlemen driving horees that ied faster than three minutes wx entries were made, aud praniums were of Bridgeport, se- ir, iluge mate 9 motor that%an_Inttlae thon fee of 60 conts be paid takers. “Laid over for then adjonrned. given thelr 0 take shares, Tue Finst Umston Co-orrrartye Burp ino Sociery.—The members of the above society pald in their seventh subscription last mouth. ‘The meeting Fourty-four persons have mes to the Secretary as willin, ‘he total aum, including subs: ineson books, amounted to $7 sa total in bank of $5,002.50, There are now vacau- | more Iimited number of 509. rative Building Socio armer is President, and'A. Alliugham Se retary, will hold a special meoting on Friday Com future by stock | the sume should not be evening at Farmer's Institute, 49 Ludiow | strect, tions | The Committee to whom had been ree Hote the | Ofel'al Sh" | for use tn cases ate The Committe lary of 8700 y annom reported that wlopted wutil other plan e wubanitied by which thi Prompective expenditure of the departineat © limited to an extent equal to that cor plation by th resolution ere: the ofico rent and the followin nimously adopted: “And that out of acting Firemen at a W) per annuin be made until w is preseuted aud considered by Board.” resolutie ho. appolul salary of € substitute thi | ferred the reque ice, ¥. Boat w of the Metropolitan Board ive to the furnishing the ) au outfit of howe, pipes, ete, of fire amongst ‘ships, were 1 in opinion. A majority reported, was adopted that the Fire Commis: di Bai sequent to the passage ol niided to the €5,y0 provided er Was only for by that 8. Comme 6 Orrick—A Minin pliza Altenbeim ‘The de fondant In this eave filed her petition In kruptoy, aud in her schedule of assets tified 16’ being the ownor of the premises No. 182 KE, 16th street, ‘The owneraulp of this property Is, Lowever, contested by & Mrs. Emeline Merey, who claims title by vite tue of @ tranafer from the defendant. De- feudant claims, under a retransfer from an- other Mra, Merey, who turns out to be a Mrs. Schwenke. Mra. Altcnhetm did transfer the property: in question to a Mra, Merey, who is ddentiiied by the lawyer who drow {he papers ; it also shows that there was s transfer of the pro: perty fo Mrs, Altenheim from Mrs. Sclw alias Morey. 1t dove not yet ‘The evidence so tar shows that | od stated {te object, which was julato aad j'strlotiem pf hts coune tryin in the cause of Natlonal rege: Mr. Patrick Joyce, late from Ireland, 1 Ixqursr.—The Coroner's Jury, In the caso of Jamos Kad te of d wuper, found In the City thw ding c ondition, the 22, 1867, satiated With the anawers gly | and harmony was restored. Captain Grace, | Mr. George Campbell aud others delive aldresses, about fifty fighting members were | added to ‘the and the Assemblage di crsed near middight cheering for old Ire by Mr, Jo: Captain’ Gites | ” San Rises, Soa Aug. 21.. Aug 22 nd Tun Hepsot AvENrR RatLRoap.—The new railroad frou Hudson Avenue Ferry to Greenwood Cemetery is rapidly advancing toward completion. It was commenced two weeks since, and fifty men are engaged iu its | constraction, ‘The fine runs through Hud- son avenue to the Greenwood Cemetery entrance expected that the line will be eomy and the cars ruuning by the 10th of Septem> bor next Tur f Brom Wilmingt yn; W, Jarkway Fairchild, Trout, {nwall. Flatbush ave, and Ninth auenue It is | rt DARKS—P: fen, Kotterdann, BRIGS—.Wm 5 | Svoalig Wext At fhe clots heme eee | sloger at present unable. to compl i better (imme then the clase allowea’ oat mae | the purpose of discussing the propriety of ix | With the request, but they will be ind | OF ee hana Lert Btallions for general use, #ix years, speed | suluie €1,000 sharcs at fifty cents weekly ; ale | ould oceaston require, to avail themeelyed | the Comutssioner this, morning, wh Considered :— Volunteer, owned by A: Gold- | #0 to carry out the purpose of buying a tract | Of the services of tue boat If proffered, aud in | the Comutasioner thie tnorning, when it is Foi iNew York, drs prize, @80 | Ciarion | of laud e0p' yous Hosoi away trou | * Fee ee oe oleae J useell, of Portland, second prize, @25. | ing purposes 1 She Ot witvlaned work on tend te ‘ rt Deckstons. Oe eae ee caally in 2.87, | Tue Contnacton who Is Inying the new | the repuir yan, It was, resolved ma | Surmnton Count, Srectat, Trnst.—Enine pearance, end russ Bice made thelr ap-! pavement in Broadway, wear the Buttery, | Superia ¢ allowed to cinploy tempo, | auel Hoffuan agt. the Park Fire Ins. Ce pling owned by A. Carpenter, Sutton, | fhinks that Injustice has been done to him in | Party, Ly days Work, such iechaulcs ay arc Sano Te Op ornioinn SRRAIEA nT Usjor Madan MF bo tetas Hier, Boston; | the delay imputed to him 4a our report of | "The ttlowing motion was adopted: ‘That | cesta: Daniel V. fi, Derthol ane chavs f Lawreuce Koy had the lead during the frst | 2°M#er@ay: It appears that some of this delay | the Committee on. Finance be requested | Carman, et al. uo adjournsut grand Balt ie hen’ Mabu as becu sone it On o take under co Pratl: the compensation mer agt. obt. dliban| oatra deat ba Tgp Matan shot bend’ and wow | ba# been occasloued by litigation on the part (elke under, consi aud cinploves respectively | allowance of 3 por cent on @47,187 w Lawrence Boy won the second beat in { 2. Irene was drawn the third heat, and ee ¢ Boy wou the beat, easily distance Ing, on acco: co) o tug homme to 1 The first pregium v) was awarded to Lawreuce Boy. Tu the class of fpatched horses the i ten. catrios, the second of took the first bf Harttord, 2, y det, of Hatford, the third of #10, Iu the class of gentlemen's driving horses, Which bave not trotted fuste entries were made, as follow: re were New York | t of toul driving, Nahan, and | ing days in Colonel Maynard, by W. D. Peabody o! Providence, Bapres, Uy Win, Woolen or Boston, and McCtellan, by P. A. Champlin of Canbridge, Einpress won the first heat in 2.92%, McClellan te turee following tn Pane i and ide, | ‘The first premium of $400 was awarded to ‘bamplin, the second to W third to Peabody of #100. At the sales of pools of this clase B: was decidedly the favorite, 0 Colonel Mayuard @69, and Nica 4u the class of stallions for general use {be Ara premiuw m. B. Smith's Thor second, @20, to A. Gold: Ismith's Woben, ‘oodrull of $200, f 40 was awarded to mas Jeferson ; the Iu the class of fastest pairs of trotting borses there were two eutiles; Haven, ang Beitcon Carpenter, bree struighs heat, in } 14, Shaker aud mate diving the and mate, owned by C. 2:40; ences fast beat for foul Bhaker aud ate, owbed by Charles Dickerman, of New Britton and’ mate wou in F ‘and in the first premium Wu» awarded to Britton, and the second pre= ‘@juun reverts Lo the Associaton. MOTH, NeibK the Inst clay, the speed: Basses be brouges out. ‘he principal Ket is for @ purse of $1,100, ana Lucy, Lady ri S i ‘vldemith’s mae have been ‘Pho Baltimore Schnctzcufest. Barrurone, Aug. 21.~The Schuotarnfest eatival bas been numerously attended to- . Prigé-ebooting, bowling, tight rope log, music, Yancing and other amuse Wee the arder 19 @ late hous \ of omnibus proprietors, and opposition from other sour iso by redton of the rainy Weather, there having been but eleven works of the last moor The con tractor claims to lay one hundved yards per day instead of twenty, when he docs get to | work, aud that he te tuithfully fulfiting his contract as tu hae, thus far he has not rece account, but which sb: the work progressed. Tur New N.Y. Lepoen Beipre.—The of the New York in the success und extent of We may add, also, that 1 4 siowle dollar on © been paid us nb» outgrown his present quarters iu Beckman street, bas purchased a lot on th corner of Spruce and William streets, upon which be is erecting ® maguiticent fireproof Dullding, six stories high. ‘The establiat tw ommpleted, Will have @ frontage on Spruce street of 100'foet and c f, with an average width throughout of ‘The basement and first story will preseut an iron trout, with a backing of brick, about 600,000 of which will be used In Ats erection, ‘The remaining four stories will be built of brick and marble, and will give ing appearance, "he nt will be 16 feet high, 1s feet, with a pros jortionite height fu Other stories, ron pillars, two feet square, support the front, and round c of tmaller dimensions fupport the different floors. ‘The work has been fu bund about four months, and will be completed next spring, About’ thirty men are employed on it at present, the building when coulpicted’ will be about $200,000, aud of the lot $50,000 more. It te uot yet decided whether the whole will be occtipied in the publication of the Ledyer or pot but it te Presumed that one or two loors will be fitted up as offices for lawyers and others. It willbe @ splendid acquisition to that part of the elt new Minister from Italy, Comman- jer Marcello Cerruti, arrived bere yesterday Dy the Beotla, on bis way to Washington. How as the Brexaart Howe William of | The cost of of this Department, with a view to equitable adjastueut of the aaue, in pr tion to the amount aud eharacter of Vices rendered, and to report at the earliest | practicable day i} Tue Mersorontray Reyes ay and rep ® Boanp me ‘ d the follows i- zures: The oi! refinery of James Charter, ia! Newark, N. J, because of the discovery by | Revenue Injector Williams, on an exauiinge tion of t of the establishment, of a discrepaucy wed to exh the re | Venue returns wud th something like @26 At the First Na | keu, N.J., where ere found with ao Dut, the proprietor Gechined to meet the examiuiing oficer, Mr Septimus Covd, at the office of the Koard,and Sure accuuut for the possession of the bar rela. Mns. Laypen.—The appearance of Mrs Lander in the character of “Elizabeth,” at the French Theatre, lathe most interesting event that has occurred in the dramatic World since the advent of Madame Ristor! Mrs. Lander has sueceeded. he has « tine neeption of the character, which she ine terprets with fidelity aud lutelligence. In the second act, in which Flizabeth’ struggles between love aud ambition, eon the one ride und England on, the other— Mra Lander rises to the full beight of the chara. ter, und her eiforts bring forth great applai Mre, Lander has an excellent, wellemodulatod Yolce, aud possesses race aud rellueeut of action Comaissionens oF EMIGRATION met yew terday, when an invitation was extended to Governor, Fenton to visit the Institutions under the charge of the commissiouers, on the 5th of September Several complaints were entertained from’ ite against the impudence of railroad ‘and not being conveyed to their prompty, ‘The communications rred to the Kailroad Committee, who will take measures ty correct the evils compiained of Che Buuavor of cmicrane artived ot tue the Mayor, e., agt- Amanuel 8 —tnjunction sustained with @10 costs: nio Slorales agt. Carlos Sheyscz—order set Hed. Common Pinas, Srretar Tenst.—Sharp gt, Metallic Life Boat Co, Attachiwent vu cated on defendant's stiputatin Aoy sult for damages, dc. conte to, abide event.—Stern agt. Lloyd. Tf the plaiutlil so elect a reference will be ordered to asvertain Whether the disputed trem was pald or not— Lincline to think that It was paid, and that Mr.*Shechan accidentally omitted to enter itin his diary. If the platutit® deducts that sum the defendant must pay the balance, with tnt aud the costs Uf the supyle= mental proceedings Uxed at $3. No vse of thls motion. Poviow Lwraciiaence.—Charge of Arson. It will be recollected that on Monday night a fire was reported as having occurred in the plumbing establishment of Reilly & Co., No. 623 Sixth avenue. As the origin of the fire wae somewhat suspicious in its char- acter, four men, who were observed coming out of the place just previous to the breaking cut of the fire, were taken to Court yester day morning, where an investigation into the origin of the fire was held before Marshall Baker, The accused are named William I Lindsay, George B. Reilly and William oud John Morris, xe The first witness, Michael Shannessy, de- posed—Reside at No. 437 West asd and fndam one of the district engineers of the Metropolitan Fire Departinent. On Monday night, August 10, I attouded a fire whieh oc curred tn store No. 623 Sixth avenue; I en- tered the store and found that the fire was burning under an inclosed platform in front of the store window; & portion of this plat- form had been torn away; the gas metre was under this platform; the led attachments of the metro had melted, and the motre was burnt, and the dial points were destroyed: 1 made juquirles as to the owner of the store, and lvarued that parties had been sceu to Jomye We Divuadeve Jet Drovivua by We discos not to bring Ronnentrs ov Lona Istaxp, ¢ arrest of the two men, named Talbot and Thomas McCauley, for burglaries at diiferent places on | Island, persons claiming to have been 1 by the sume parties Have made com- Si jane, Healy, Bridgeport; Cae tO the oilllcors who arrested them, ie Eytes, of Flatbuahs Mr W alls, of the same ARRIVED, place, aud Mr. John Hodgson,’ of Douglass | STEAMSTITPS Wm, Ponn, CBr.) Ritinge, eet. wear Frauklin aveuue, Brooklyn, n 4th, Havre 6th inst. with mdse and’ 408 re to Howland & Asn e8 of Georges Shoal wall | state that they were robbed of number of articlos of corisiderable value; some of which were ideutified, Hatteras, Alexander, No Cononen's Inquest, —Coroner Lynch held | paseenxers to the Oid Bumuion 8, 8, € anes , e bo BARKS—Kerciaw, I Androasan, from an inqnest, yesterday, upon the body of mes Eevclag, 3 gonna from Jobn Malone, who was aceldentally killed by | pant tth inet, off c being run over by scar of tha Coney Island | Burk’ Anna Marks, from | Railroad Co., om Sunday last, near the | Eurcka Hotel. It being shown that the oc- currence was accidental, a verdict in accord- sauce Was rendered by the jury. Brorat. Assavet.—At a late bour on Tues nay night a man named Willlam Cunning bam, residing in a tenement house In Greene street, near Franklin, Greempoint, was so cruelly beaten, as he alleges, by Hugh Dowd and James McCormick, that itis life is con- | sidered in danger. His assallants reside in the same Bouse with him. When the police visited the place they found Cunningham bleeding copiously from the lunge, and euf- fering acutely from internal injuries caused Ly the kicks of his assailants, “The accused were arrested aud held to await the result of Cunningham's injurice Finep At.—A seaman on board the steam- ebip General Grant, lying at the foot of Rich- ‘Cast gar to Oe DRIGS.-George F., Dod, days, with oalt (6 Morrleon & P inidad, ‘Cura, 18 iche & Co, lays, Ww Salt Cay, T, L, 17 Phillips. SCHOONERS-Queen of Clippers. Davison, Windsor 16 days, wiih plaster to Crand phray & Co, DOMESTIC PORTS. Bostox, Aug. 21.—Arrivod, brige M. u é Rbyvas, Rondout, n Bess! Foarness Movnor, Ang, $1,—The ship F. Sher man, from Callao 115 days, with weargolo for order d to-day’, whe reported spoken at the Capes, the abip Memuon, fr same port, ‘The latter vessel rec orders to puoceed to Baltimore, ‘The ship David Stuart, re- Gently arrived from Valparaiso, with a cargo of has been ordered to New York,” ‘The ship & D. ‘rhurston, from City Point, with a cargo of bacco, bound'to Havre, awaiting suppliew. The brig Monticello, which’ arrived yesterday from Neuvitas, bas been ordered to New York. The eet, Bou ship Ninginia, from Barcelona, ia Dallast, whieh onde street, Bouth Brooklyn, wae shot at | Sep Higa Kram Bars nie ago on Willoughby four times about 10 o'clock on Tuesday Spit during # S. E. squall, was got off this morn- night last, None of the ebots took edfect, | ing: tbe wae not d ‘in the least, and Wild No one was arrested, Opie ipetrutions from e Cwaee ices Soppen Death at Coney Istanp.—A man | rived trom Pousscela aiithatpat at oF eommates ‘will be pat Yard; also the gunboat Rete eed eee gen ead, was relleved by the gabe about 85 years of age, named James Shields, residing at No, 102 Duane etreet, New York, Fras seized with an apopletic, tat Coney Island on Tuesday, while bathing, aud died Gosport which oat Baco vis jal), which arrivi a the 18th inet, vey ‘Arrived, gunboat Osceola, from Santa Cruz; instantly. Justice Jobuson held an inquest, Beatin taliner aed and'n vérdich to accordance wit tbe fogs | elve gule rom Barons te bala was reudered, z vi aro) 1. Cu ‘91,-—Arrived, steamer Broden, 16 years old, an employe of L. Wa- |” Gusgusmtow, Aug. 90.—Arrived, steamers Mans terbury & Co,, fovemakers at the head of ! batten and Mouska Now York rendered a verdicts that he came to ble deat | frst speaker introduced. At the conclusion | for the wait 2! proper food and care previous | of bis address, a geutleman in the audience ; tv betag admitted fo the hospital Icerrogated hita ne to the former days of the | === Fenian leaders, aud intimated that they were not the purest’ kind of n Tie tuterroga- MARINE torles had the effect of ralaing somewhat of | ——— a ® tumult, but the audience finally came ‘ort of New York, Aug. 4 rfotk. with mise and | i must you tures of jea perleurd all the tore der to portray them | ment erly mauner, nd made solemty oath tha hove repr ded as if Ja asvent, but sald Bote | ear ee at eats Mworn to tain Rum Op r ‘A. D. sot. JOHN A. Bit | had left the theatre, and al- | No:ary Bublic {n and for the City and wuly bad reached the trage- | New Vir adored” Filed, an's dwelling where @ eupper-table w State of Now | oly ene Oe already sy oy tilend ate almost | ¥ ny Fin S oncen ere ef Se nothing, and J was too mach exeited to do | Cily sd County, do ce Justice to the clegantly-ser viands. Af mpleal Com in my ter w servant had cleared the table and with- Mile samme Lag correct cenneriny (bere drawn, the interrupted conversation was re- e whole of such. orfglaal, In wits sumed. ‘Eknow not whether yon are acquainted 1 have hereunto) subscribed 4 my oftic!al seal “f an, name and att v6 with the story of my youth,” said my ene os WM. ©, CONNOL, “If T mistake not, Lbave told you that Iam. ot Jewish pare e, wnd was feared in pov rf EEDS—A CHOICR AND BEAUTL erty, Like the Moor, L belong to a despised tye ee by the undere race, T have also had to encounter the curse | #1Fbed at the Ran tw Re past Yon of prejudice, under which I have bitterly | jr? No variation of Flowe fered, Sill. in time, I rose above all ‘ob- | ¥ finest collection staclea, and iff have not, like Othello, be- | rons andl conserves come a great general, £ bave become, at up i clthlined least, a passable a packets aud i gt rye | 4 p highest 06 ut by wall or expres ay nddrowm ay, ta au artist in the highest sense {rou #10. w $25, parable in Pold coin car) ff an st, Othello has made me | FIR GAM El ry Flower or rath wud jealousy, witch are | ther like light and shadow. Mine throw ar story although its remem- postal orders, brance la very paluiul to me, I will tell it to d seed forwarded i Address J. Q. A. Wal you.” Before commenciug his nar on he poure ed out « glass of Ruenish wi nd ciptied a igang H ile draught, ue if to atreugthen bine HS, 38 10, OTR BOTICR THAT OM i ing,” he began at] or YOUN M, Hox, of the t | anent engagement at | the County of New York aud st ! Vat that tine assem | who bas been ajadged a Bank ‘ hietrionte abilit: it u e ment of any de ‘ h 68 to belong to auch yofany property belonging to # a in’ all Feapeets, to. thst of the | Tuto tiny, dr Bor he and. te’ te ‘ wed court theatre. ‘The | 822 property by bimy are Gaiden ty. law; th ab é tud the public rewarded oir efforts by crowd | Siguees of bis estate, will be held at & Court ob i,t | ed houses and ever increasing applause, For | Beuken en tote soit oe ey hese ee me, this stage became, ina peculiar sense, a | roomed and 4, cor, Nassau, in the City of New fchaol for cultivation, and fn a short time I | York, Before Mr, JAMES #, DWAGIT, He made such rapid progress that greater roles | 98 the twenty-sccont day of Ag sta Were sssigued me, although 1 was only | STP vents Mouttem District’ of New Yone Young begluner, aud lad uot recetved that le- eo sb Now | witimate consecration as an artist which was ere long to come to me through sorrow. “Our doctor, himself an excellent portray EXPRE OF 1367-63, er of character, interested himself for mead | | Mr, ERASTUS BROOKS having pnrcheved al gave me every opportunity to enrich my re- nd tuigrest of Mr 8.1. CLAN Portoire, and to develoj w York EXPRESS, colleagues ull treated me Manner, I felt myself especially attracted to our manager, who, though he did not shine aan actor, Was especially distinguished by ultivation and feet sof heart. who, like her father, Mectuah culture and amlabbity rather than beauty aud talent, loved me with the pure affection of a gentle sister, Every day this family became dearer to me, and T P my talent. "My ‘fn the same friendly tetiled, the EXPRESS will hereates hed by J, & B BROVKS as equal prow Yo soltelt fromo ur friends, 1¢ EXPRESS, «i feal, scontiaued interest ia Ais rerpeccive pablcations Dally, Seml-Woekly and Weekly. Tl is nearly thirty-one yeare sin the Dally EXPKESS commenced in this cty with {ie present proprietors and inal that time i haw been earnestly devoted to the Union and equality of the States, the rights of the People, » Conetitae somtietimes seriously thought of asking good | tlonsl Government, the malutenance of Law and Bertha 10 be m ife, although I, at that | Order, the Diffusion of Seowiedgs, 9°40 wae time, loved Ler lefs than she deserved from Be ak.. borg efor he reat igo T remained quict and happy in this | {2-day on al eee points of, Nationn| inseren ag circle of honorable friends, busied ouly with | tle te the present. ‘Nor is it likely that tne with my art, and experienced for the frst tine the | change {t while We live and (he Government ene ness of living in comfortable circum- rans ‘among cultivated associates and good men, after having learned, to my dis- Gust, the wretchedness. of strolling players ures, inasmuch as we believe in what is tried rather than in what is vaecillating and revor it portl of the people, therefore, believe ip @ stable Government, good men, id Vagabond theatrical companies. I was Ye bg AEE happy—happler thau Lhad ever dreamed of | {fue to appl for that measure ot” pubic. fovea by ty tnd to-day I recall, with strange long: | which is tee to the principles we ovowh ing, ose beautiful day The EXPRESS we sha!) aim to make more C.| Vand stil,” interrupted 1, tt was more, fe .thoroush) National | haps, fortunate that you were compelled to f , a | break away from this quiet life. I have my~ Futiya Pola serene for the Bol self learned to know many promlaing artist | .¢ mau of buslucas, Fir tLe rom, in th who bave gro rh Furrountiags, end haps permitted thameltas | Pp OM dele ths EXPRESS mast opeak fap Wo slumaver ia’ comso ode, Atv only ind aoe 4. & B BROOKS

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