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EDUCATIONAL NOTE, comnts al Report of the Connectic Education, This able document abounds in interesting and Yalaadle information, and deserves epecial attention. Tt contains a large amonnt of material, compactly ar- Fanged, relating to vartons edacational eihjects, in- Cloding achooi lectures, libraries, absenteeism and fraanoy, normal school, text books, scnool funds, and visitors, A greatly inerensol interest is remarked in tht cause of cdueation throughout the State, which is indicated by the fet that the amount contrivated frow all sources for the support of common sehools bas increased from $701,926 to $988,909, or more tha A quartcr oi a mi lion, in a single yeas than doubled during the past three years, Of tu! tum, only about nine per cent. was raised by tuition fecs, of which fully one-third was paid by town te More than one-half of the children at- tend public eehools that are entirely free. There are now 1,665 common sebools in the Sta‘e, The number rou between four and sixteen, in January, 1668, Was 18100, The number of pupils regis tered wos 50,148 In winter, and 73,868 summer, The average attendance was ST,11T in Wanter, and 62.209 fa snmmer, the school terta beling sirteen weeks, There are 617 male and L560 female teachers in winter, tote and 1 ales and 2.088 fenales in summer, total 216, The diitvrenee between the namber of mules employed in summer aud winter Is ves «riking, The average pay of teaehors per month, in uding board, is $6908 ‘or men and @24.91 for men, This is rather higher hon the geneia: average for men, but below that for “women. ‘The total sehool fund ts $2,041,005, The of edueathog ench ehitd was @411 ‘There are *0 privat. chools in the State, with 10,921 pup A great deal 0: trouble ts expertenced from the pre- valence of abscateviam and truauey. Less than one half of the childvon in the State attend school, The Iruant laws are mot eaforced ; in not more than three or (our towns are truant oflcers appointed, and a prosecution wnder the law bay not beea acord of. Among the causes for trnaney cited are Drphanuge, poverty, neglect, and discouracement; parcotal indidference, Ignoran intemperance, or Vicious example ; too hasty expulsion from sehool for aMfences ugulast the rules; itegal employment in manufacturing establisiments; inability of parents to pay the rate Dills; lack of uppreclation of edues onal odvantages by poremts, and the greedliness of parents for gain, who confine ebildren of teater age fo mill work. Antong the remedies sugge-ted are, abolish ke “ rate bill,” whiek closes many schoo! Youses agwinst the children of the poor; providing clothing for the destitute; and the exertion of moral uitluencer upon children and parents, ‘This rate Dll appears to be the canse of most of the existing evils, It hns retarded the pr of many of the schools, and is considered by Mr. Northrop, the Secretary of the Bound, to be wrong in principle, aad still Worse la practice, A corre poudtenee with educational oMcers in other States is given, showing that many cop: necticut rate bill, but that all, with oue exception, had given it up, and that no State that has once tried the free systou as since adopted the rate bill, ‘The union of rioull districts ts urged as favoring the graded system, and promoting harmony and pub- Ne spirit in school mmanagemong, ‘Thy eubject of school Ubraries Is very thoroughly Aiscursed, thetr practical value extolled. The taste for reading has been largely | creased by them, and ther exteusion is strongly advised, There are 815 public braries in the State, of which over fifty are tree, wnd which comtained in 1306 over 99,474 volumes, The additions to the free libraries alone average 20,000 volt sa year, The edv ability of more uniform text books, teachers’ institutes, pauper schools, and other sul Jects are dikeussed, The r port does great credit to Mr. Northrop, and Will comp re ayorubly with that of auy otter State, —+> fovnt Rehvol Booka, Irclaud appears to be the vietim of miswanige- ment in cverytiiog in which the Enclith Govercment has a store, Vour Parliamentary inspectors have been coeaged for two and a half yeara revising the text book» employed in the national schools at an ex pense of £2),000, ‘The preparation of the new sertes of books commenced tn April, 16% After all t Une ant Labor bestowed upon (hem, some of te les tons have given efonee to the Presbyterians on ne- count of their being considered to sanetion t @ proc: tice of praying to angels and making the sign of the cross, oud & popular superstition about shorts; As contulaing profane exclamations, euch as Jove,” In the poetical extracts, and {neluding certain obscure dilsty stavements regarded ae pantheistic 4u their tendency, or as imaking the Divine Being the Girect agent of evil, On coustderation of the ¢ yections, wie Commisstoners have decided that the pastages objected to ehall be omiiicd in the next editlon, Board of Trish ¥ ae TUE MURDER IN” vourTEENi STRELT. - Coucluston of the Coraner's Investigntton. ‘The juvestigation by Coroner Flynn into the murder of Jocod Stellwagen was yeste day brought toacoucly on, The cxanination was held at the Eighteenth Precinet Station Mouse, The following testimony was take Christian Kalkenbrenner testified: T live at 17 Becond stre« aturday evouing, about half-p ist eight 0 anding two doors above Mr Sfellwazen's ‘In the avenue 1 direction, and heavd gome little boys shouting out, A fight; 1 then saw John Brevert going into) Stellwagen's house: by the time T ot down to the door dicbert wus after being thrown out of the house; think Itwas Stellwag Whrew him out; Siebert returned to the door and Pushed Lis arm and head through tie gluse the door was hardly closed a minute y.hen At war cpened ngain; oe the door opened 1 saw A mon filing backward with Ms neck cut; the Viovd rquirted out on the wtr {upon iy right hand; saw two men wangen ; in & few minutos heard men shout, “They are killing Johnby Seberts” 1 then went into Stcliwacen's store, and) the ugh lato the bick rou, were saw Joli ny 8 ebert lying on the floor; one man was sitting in les stomach ad holding ene liond; the man siting on Seb rt had a ext on his forehea: sald ta Geta) thet t iehert Would soon be dead’ he kept talki gt) hin tu Ger man, cvery now and then Li ting nanonthe he d with his fst; th asked Siebert in Gorman w Why dtd you stlek ame" accompinsty th «us tion with a blow; that Is all Deaw untill ater bre ed fom a club meeting to which T was goin 1 saw the police aires Juli Siebert in Lis own ‘opposite Stel wageu's, Join Metzger, of Avenuo Hand Konrtoent’ street, testified : 1 War up stairs, in No, G11, visiting, » hed T heard a ery of “tight; 1 yan do'vn to hteiwa en'#y and Was about going in when two young tulies stovped ane, telling mo that if 1 went in T 10 would be beked up; ten minutes afterward Lwent Siebert lying ov the ground; one man upon him and another was holding his arm; then (wooMcers came in and arrested the two aeu'who were sitting upon Siebert; Kome citizens then took awey Siebert ; the officer asked me about lifleen minutes afterwards where Sie: showed them and went up stairs w officcr asked Siebert to sceompany him, but fused, and it was only after being coaxed by citi that lie went along with the pollee, wituoos denied poslively that he saw any per tempting to reseve Slubert, Omeor James Smith, of the Eleventh Precinct, testified that he was standing on the cory or of Av ¢ nue Band Twelfth street on the night in question, when he saw a large crowd come down Avenue Hi and stop at the drug store on Thirteenth strect; saw ‘8 man who was bleeding freely from the neck taken Into the store ; remained while the docior was sew Ing up the wound, probably about fiteen minutes ; made inquiries a to the origin of the difficulty, and endeavored to discover by whom t been intlieted ; eventually learned whi by getting behind two men who were king, and by Overhearlng what they wad; as Twas listening, ove man nudged the other to hush; Ttook hold ot the man whom [ heard mention the nau f Siebert and compelled him to go along with me and slow me where Sivbert lived; in passing through the hallway to the rear of house No, 608 Fourteenth street, im; icy? ran away; I then found Metager and competicd him to go along with me to where Siebert lived; I tound Sibert In his room, stripped of all his clothes except light pants; he was washing bi self in a pail of water; the water was tinged with blood; nd was streaked with blood, he not having yet dried himself; 1 said to him, # Yon, you will never be able him I would take bim there we dat folly to attompe Teonsequently asked lim to home along, telling him that 1 uulerstood he was the man who been stabbed, and that there were two en arrested for the offence ; he replied that he bad Boen etabbed, Kicked, and beaten by the Duteb, but that he was vatisfled, ‘having lind bis revenge; his friends advised him fo go witu mo, and ufter putting on some clothes he dil 80; I took kum to the Eley: enth Precinct Station, Alfred Loomis, 611 East Pourtecnth street, test!- jed that hetwas eitting on the doorstep of No.til when e heard a "boy remark, * Here counes Joluny Sle- rt with a kulfe,”” and witness saw Blebort go into tellwagen's ; immediately afterwards saw him come out as if be had been pushed out; he again Tushed at the door, and this was the occa: Hou ‘upon which the’ glass was broken; tmine- istely Gfterward saw Btelwagen coming out with is hand to his throat, and going toward the doc- tor's; heard a lite boy sy that whey had Johnny ebert on the floor, and Were Killing him ; went into ellwagen's, and saw Siebert on the gronnd and nw ob his Dreast while suothes held bis arm; a police officer came, and i taloon, came ont and rapped his clad; officers arrived, and they arrested the man chert; the otter OMcer took Sie! Fo he went to the doctor's to see ie witness denied tempting fo rese Win, Wintermin_ del Kast Fourteenth «treet We saw auy person at Doarded with Stel wnaron 5 Jue evening of the 18th of August L was st When the prisoner cane alon, mediately Hear © prisoner was cont of the honse, “went into Stel lond taking, and went to go coming ont. but wont fw a econd Ame, and T went Ju atier him; at that time T aw StellWwagen with runsing froin his neck me one to take the katfe from the priso ner by the arme; Twas 8 ex- cited at the time that Ido not remember who Kiopthor and myself tried to back room, When several per fore came im by the front and side doors and too d pted to rescue the prisoner ; with blood: we w hands when two policeny Yronght us to i ull the loafers ; ek in the night was allowed to home, and T saw Mr. Siilwagen die about 2 the morning of the 16th, Williom =H. Davis, b: mip of the Kightcenth P.M. on the 18th, T bad je Kiopthor was hol eld the knil Look hold of py the kutte from Siebert take Siebert into the nd kept ns an tween Land & o'el sworn, said: Tam patrot- arrested a prisoner © t for beating his wife, When The: cry of * marde: eveded to where T heard the s went {i to 1d id inquired where the mur. Lif they coald teli me who had ; the murdered man door in the buck dered man w was lying on th in; Lcould get ai; Went to the door and gave ‘oung Man vith whom [wie eught two odicers from the Ble mon who were holding Siebert for infor Dnt they gave me non and taiked to one rian; Darrested them and ont then thinking they had el to Stellwagen’s, and found Siebert had fen taken home to 618 East’ F n had got home, onl saw he w (vinggand thon heard for the first fe Was the tnan who had stab’ down to the Kiev tan’ would tde six or etght 1 nas the ove Who he sinet police | Lace Davis with the pris ton the night iWwagen idevtided Bim as the mau Whe ba y, In thelr verdiet, © to hie death b kuife, by Joba Siebert, at 615 Bas who, in his examination, » tive to the charg nat hiaa, was comautted to the Tombs, to await tion of the Gri V that Jobn Stell: being stabbed with a BOARD OF H The Board of Health met twas received through th attorney respecting eon dumped at The quivtity {* so great that It wil take six Weeks to remove it, an AYcrred Ly be A Bulsaner, A complaint was made of the condition of third strogt by the residents of that locality, forred to the President, with power to eolupel th stroet contractor to attend to It Perml-sion was granted to the authorities at Hart Inind to remove 90 bodies of dead soldiers throug! Brooklyn to Cypress Hi! piieabion was recclved fromthe butchers at Ineting thelr busin ot, avking that the Hoard of He manent jlocality for sbattoire, App ication Wes considered, but the Board by reso} clined to take any action In the matier, thousl inghess 10 receive wiy’ eugKes- The matier was referred, plage da a per tious from the but gram Was received from Dr. Swinburne that the schooner Four Brothers, tclzure by the revenve officers, was in an unhealthy en sed Co transport the bodies yadition, bavi of persons who referred to the Sanitary Superintendent, from the Mutropulitan G. # from the com st thelr manser of caring on business, sud refersed to the eh pany deieuding themsel Der, Harris's letter 1 encrally to the sanitary i otal mortality | York was é43, and 190 ia Brovkiyn, entherate, and the rapid 1 TAU diarrheal caves weke, Hind Jurtly eroat ‘causes OF euch fatal a with only a fr Pulrecener ant Varlous combhiat on iGrour Hanehter nor anotier, andl in Wed, we record witlh levont gratiiude the fact that there’ were Jt fewer deaths in tho elty of New York by diarrhval disor tor © the present XinIé eartieetivess of the sanitary oftice p aitary vieilanee tn all that porta: Hines, the selection and use pilously kept ap With sich attention to wealth the deaterate will ters tn that ett 1) soon be redeem { systear of sewornge which the Naweew Water are rapidly pas dng forward. $$ Tue cry, Invixe Litenany Union. —A new literary asso- clation, under the nome and style of the © Irving Lit- Has Just been formed in th improvement, and the encour agement of all things pertaining to literatare, TI Salomon Denzer, President; Vice-President ; Leopold Woodle, Secre- tary ; Henry Grener, Treasurer, Ixpkeexpent Onver or Goon Tearians.— Meyer's grand panorama of the * Rake's Progress," illustrative of the blessings of temperance and evila of intemperance, will be exhibited by Manbaitan Lodge 404, 1. 0, G, 'T., at Continental Hall, corner of ‘Thirty-fourth street and Eighth avenue, on Tuesday evening, August 5. Singing by several talented and gentlemen will add to the Interest of the mutual lntellect ‘Two Mey Kitiep on te Hopson River Rar- Jolin Giiuley, n flagman stationed at Gar- tunnel, opposite Clifton Point, aud Thomas Fiynn, @ track repairer, were on their way to Rhine: tution, on Sundey night, when they were over+ token by tle train, run ever, and killed, whirkey was found on Flym Giluley, who leaves three children, was a sober man, highy cted by his fellow-workmer von Tie West.—The great want of the West is help! Crops this year have been lost for the lick of menand boys to thousands in our elty out of employment, who would start for thore grand farming States if they had any ou to assist (hem in getting there, aud in finding sit- Such assistance and inforination can be Id at room 11, 8 Rast Fourth street, from one who has resided West nine years, and leaves for Hiinois with a party of childien Aug 25, Tur Leaitimate Darawa.—Judge Portly, who isnlover of the higher order of the drama, meta well known theatrical manager recently, when the following conversation ensued : Judge—Well, my old Thespian frl favor me with the legitimate the coming season, Manager-—It won't pay, Judge, limbs are still the rage, I have in preparation a Rus- siun spectacle, with the crunching snow device from Js, and real sables for the actors; but the ballet troubles me ; I want to outstrip all previous efforts, and still preserve the unity of a winter piece, Judge (sarcastically) bring ‘em out in bear skins 1 Exit manager, Tuk Cextrat Parx,—It is rare that any fault wan be found with the management of the Central Park, but in one respect there seems to be room for ‘This is in the seale of prices charged at the restaurant underneath the Terrace, customers at this place are of all classes, but the quality of articles supplied is middiing. circumstances, It seems an iinposition to demand the extravagant rates which are now pald, For ice cream, cake, pastry, and other articles, these are a8 high as in Broadway stores, while the articles them: ave about as good as those furnished ia the Bowery. It ia desirable that steps should be taken to remedy this defect, A diminution of price would increase the custom of the restaurant, and the pro- prietors should be required to at least charge no wry and popular rates, ‘eMALB Inmickation.—The success of Miss Tive’s Immicration exoedition to Canada has attract: All you have to do Isto improvement, more than the ordi ed a great deal of attention in Great Britain, Several similar schemes have been proposed for assisting feinate emigration to this country, and it I propomed to found & permanent organisation for this purpose. Mr. A. F. Warburton, the well known stenographer of this city, who ts making a brief visit to Ireland, hae gained the deserved gratitude of his native eoun- trynien by the interest ho has taken in this more. ment. already given £50in alt of the ander. taking, and promises to contribute as mach more on Lis return to this coantry, Tlie Nhveratity has been duly recognized by the Irish press, and it i# probable that Mr, Warburton's example will be imitated by others, There are thousands of wonen of the middle class in Great Britain who would form a valuable ad- dition to our population, particularly in the Western States, and it ia vory destrable that they should be assisted in coming to this country, Scwwee Excaweursts ror tie Miurtra.—The encampment of the Twenty-second Regiment, oF hor of a portion of it, at Long Branch, is the (rst attempt that has been made to establish an annual encampment of the regiments of,the National Guard, ‘The practice deecrves encouragement, and the Twenty-tecond deserves whatever credit is due for taking the initiatory stop, Socially, the encampment was a success, ‘The tents were pitehed within hinil- ing distance of a first-clase hotel, which sets a first: clase table, keops a firet-class bar and billiard rooms, and has among its gueste a large number of the fulr sex, With all those accessories (9 enjoying live available, it is no wonder if the boys tn blue had « good time, and are determined to repeat the pleasant experiment fo futwro years, They hopped and danced and Mirted unintermittingly, but did no mili tary duty that could be avoided. Kecardod from military point of view, the whole afr was a farce, It is trne there wae esa parade every evening in front of the hotel, and the men went through their evolutions ina manner highly pleasing to the crowd of guests, expecially ladies, who clapped their tiny gloved hands, end, in thelr Innocence, thought the warriors before thom were hardvhips, ‘Tko target practice was not up to the mark of the English volunteers at Wimbledon, and Iteannot reach a high stundard unless cach ind vidaal alms to become a marksman, whieh can be accomplished ouly by persovellag practice, We should have a yearly encampment of the whole Na- tional Guard, something resembling the Bngiish Wimbledon, or the French eamp at Chatons, It thould not be in the vicinity of a hotel, Some place where the men would be compelled to live a soldier's life, including its hardships and ineonve- niences, would be fur better, Let them for the time be thelr own howers of wood and drawers of water, thelr own cooks and butlers, and be kept strictly un- dor military discipline and restraint, ‘Then there micht be fleld days and division drill, which 1s abso- lutely necessary if the militia is to be kept in a atace of offetency, Coinpatitive regimental and company drilling would create a healthy rivaliy, and if hand: tome prizes were awarded W the Vest marksmen, the men would be induced to go earnestly to work to learn to shoot within at least a foot of a 200 yards away. Batpwix, tae Crotinen, the scknowled; Jeader in the retail clothing’ trade, hus the I tin the United States, coracr Br cet, New York. Swutt Fouxe.—While the workinen were exca vating yertorday at % Reade strcet, they eame across f human skull, Whieh was taken to the Siath Ward Police Station "for ktentdeation.” Supper Dearm.—An unknown man, aged about 49, 5 fect inches high, slightly bald, dark — hair and moustache, fell dead yesterday noon at the corner of Broows and Bua strect, Taken to the Morgue, Wuo Lost tun Citcx ?—Late on 8 boy found, in frontof gn the Merchants! xe 807.10, Mgned by Elven up to the poltes, and is in the charge of Acting Capt. Brown, Fourteeuth Precinct, Accrpexts.—Mehan Rooney, of 400 W entecnth strcet, while sleeping at the se: window, eurly yesterday morning, fell out on to pavement and was sghly injured... Juhin co jon, ha'eon Monday night, fell from his wagon ut hg corner of Sixth avenue and Twenty-rlehu street, aud was badly injured about the head and body, Taken to Bellevue Hoepital. Isqueat.—Coroner Schirmer yesterday, at the nue, held an Inquest on the boily of Geo! Cutlery Boy who was fataily injured by belng run over by fn Grind street car, In Grand street, near Thompson street. The jmy found that the weeident resulted from the boy's own eareléssness, und the driver, Warren Sheldon, who was arrested at the time, wat Aiseharged. Towns,—John Barrett was yesterday charged, Alderman © with driving « Worse au civom raw sores on each side of his breast, and from sores on hit lege. ‘The horse, it was charged, Was Inine and crippled. ‘Therefore, the prisoner wus Pound “in $10) te appear” to answer Martin Paul, who had his moneys night previows by a female named Catharine kmory, Was yesterday committed to the House of Detention he a witness. ‘The woman was locked up in the Tous to await trial for larceny, Poann ov Avprt,—Owing to an expression by the Corporation Counsel of unwillingness to proceed to the trial of the few cases etlll remaining on the calendar of the Board of Audit, all of which are more or less Important, In the alsence of a qnornin of the tembers of the’ Board, they have all been postponed until Friday, the ist tnst,, at which tine tis expected that a quorum will be present. ‘These wea kre the claim of Wil eKeag, Charles eviin, Abraham Goldsmith, A\ Robert J. Mutihows, und the estate of Dat Socrerr ror Practican Exaixnenwxa.— meeting of this association was held last evening ut room $4, Cooper Institute, and well nttended. A paper was read by James A! Whitney, of the Artiean, om the vorlons water meters, ond was followed i geveral discussion on the snbject, Dr. A, W, Hall stated the tequirements of a food meter—eheapness, notability to get ont of order, and ealety from i terference, He spoke of the advantages of quick- silver ana teat, and also of the advisability of a prize being offered by the Croton Hoard 3¢ a good meter, to prevent the present excessive waste of water, Stanmixa Averay ox Ena Stawer.—At an carly hour yesterday morning ome men were ro- turning home, having, as it appeared, just left some drinklog shop, When an altercution ensued between them in lm street. During the mélée, Chas, Was- ferman, living at 301 Elm street, tn the vicinity of which ' the -affray occurred, ‘was dangerously stabbed by Herman Fischer with a pocket knife in the side, During the mOléey stones, canes, and other weapons were freely used: Subsequent to the affray Wasserman appeared at the Fourteenth Precinct Staton, and was conveyed to the Bellevue Hospital. “Fiselier was arrested at his house, 10 Centre Market place, ‘Three others, named Henry Blumer, Meyer Nassbaum, and Henry Matt. ner were arrested us participants in the uflruy, aud are held for examluation, Essex Mancer.—On complaint of Charles Lin deman, of 1s East Broadway, Bernard Ward was yesterday held iu £300 bail to auawer for a murder- dus assault on John Dillon at the complainant's aceon Monday afternoon, Dillon was #0 Keverely friured that he had 10. bo conveyed to the Bellevue Hospital... Louls Elle, of 4 berry. street, lately took into lis house Oscar Lebenstetn from charity, Lebenstein being in very poor cireumstances, tcrdny Mr. Eile woe compelled to, appear against Lebensteln, as be had been found stealine, the be Painavt having missed numcrous artic) pantaloons, vests, &e, Jatanees, ebensteln was locked up... Win, Sloti, liviag at 360 Monroe weet, who, on ‘iicsday wight, was vith two women in Gouverncur slip, lost his money tat occasion, and yesterday charged one of them, Jane Folsom, with stealing the sau Jane was held vs bail to answer the charge....Ellen Cronen was committed by Justice Shandly for fwesaulting Mary Solivan, living in Cherry street, with an aae, Com plainant’ was seriously injured, Meepenovs Assavuct on tae Pout yesterday morning, a8 OMcer Crittenden hth Precinct, utieipted to arrest the notorious esley" Allen’ for disorderly conduet at the cor: ner of Prince and Mercer sircets, he was attacked by *des" Allen, who pointed revolver at hie head, OmMecer Cusey, of the same precinct, recing Critten- den's danger, went (0 his axsistunce, and Baiting that Jes ad dred, immediately repited by a phot fou : opened ‘the’ ball, and OMlcers Henderson, Parley, and Gaynor coming up, shots were elven and returned in a very lively manner for ome time, the thieves that hang around that carver firing from the window of "Thee" Allen's hotel, Fortunately the officers escaped injury, altnouzh It {eeupposed some of the tincves were hurt.” Wesley Allen and William Seott were subsequently arrested for disorderly conduct and taken yesterdiy Letore Jastice Dodge, who held them to ballin te sum of $000 cach for future good beuuvior. a - BROOKL —— Staspixo Arrray.—John King, a crippled sol- dior, Wus lant ig arrested by officer Calo!inn, of the Forty-fifth Precinct, and locked up on a chagae of stabbing In the neck @ Wouan nawed Mary McGinn, in a drunken row. Twquest.—Coroner Smith held an inquest yes- terday upon Catharine Diggs, 9 years of age, who fell down stairs at hor residence, 22 Summit the uight previous, and broke in aecordahee with the fact waa rendcred, Taauecen Urow.—Edward Martin was knocked down ond trampled upon by a frightened hovee at the blacksmith shop, 10 Bergen, street, Yesterday, One of his lege was’ broken and his head an severcly Injured. He was conveyed to the Island College Hospital, ae Tsar Chane ~The sentence of John 8. len, implicated tw . having been commute {he reaident w ted the Lmprisomment of ane year), @ has been started in this a fob the purpose of the amount of the fine, Sreauixo Suaan—Two James Ling 958 Willian eOeuley, fy = slow’ a boat ‘o realuing ni the foot of Baltic street, The accused are repre expert river thieves. ep to awalt examination, A Brere.—Some excitement occurred in the neighborhood of East Warren and Hoyt streets yes terday noon, In consequence of a report that aman ton had beaten a woman Investigation proved that Ctinton Rac assault on his mother-in-law, Mrs, Sar injured her severely, term of Imprisonment for beating hi bears the marks of lis violence on her face. made his eseape, Born Ronpyry.—The house of Mr. Lakey, No. 5 Lawrence street, was ent while a newly frienda were being entertained dat &35, Th Is way into one of the upper rooms, descending the stairs with hie hooty, he knocked and in rusting out of the meh of the et FINANCIAL AND COMMERCIAL, American Ex, ‘They were locked Stock Exchance and Open Boards New Yorn, August 18, 1863, STOCK EXCHANGE — Gy. #TOCK DRP'T, by -f} 1. HC, U8. babe, Br Express stares were in rather better demand than yerterday, and were about steady at quotations, SP. M. the following were the prices for leding pamed Henty € He had just served wife, Who stifl eland and Pittabvirah, .. Rorthworvern Proterred.2.. I do... 10rM 10 Mich, 8. @ N. 49 Wail ‘ntreci, “reports tue (000 do 285,000 U8. BGC, 45.000 620 x Génp $0,000 0, 8. fe HOGG!) whe stole isi in market as follow joston W. Baw. Cumbertand. down Me. Richard Web fected his eseape. One of Sire, Lynch's S258 20,90 Teun. ty oon Mots & vecesruL Orrrations oF A Boa ‘Trier —On Friday last, a fellow of good person are of age, vi Washington place, B. 1). robbing the how the same fellow entled at the Mrs. Leek, 42 South Ninth hoarding-houre keeper apartmonts and t Yesterday forenoon, hourding-house of B.D. and, alter naming sev As references, engage [wo Olilo & Mien it, o | ents, and remained for after his depurnire, Mrs. Leck Mmleseed a diamond pin and # gold wateh worth @! 100 Adans Bx. « of yesterday coucernine the printing cloths He week opened with avery de In the market H squares could Aw the week progressed cotton market strengthened weok clones with an Rly conte, Princeton Cot 88th inst, and wot on the ied in the catalogue of Iu Tox COLLEaR, Gold has heen ‘There ts excellentypromire of a large ac MeCosh, the President country on oF he ton to the Colle, is expected to arrive in th middle of Septernt expected to take place wee to the movemer soon after his arrival an The exports o pnt to F184000, cio P Hambe will show the the exports by ear » hamed Kobort Ke ing terribte | ck river hist Sunday lemacker, 197 Forsyth while bathing ¥ who said his parents New York, Was Newark’ yesterday of Mr, W. A, Bow parents can ind Wy 1 Ferry street, New A Srrespun Can shop {s being hullt a new anid chusuateapacity * Railroad car oMmpartine nts, nts wt one end, tat the other lar day Conch compartine 0,000, and will be, it te largest and one of the most elegant passenger cars on any road ta this country. A few days since Abraham Levi, fell from the it (he atnount of tined tor tide water Jo Flonr, Wheat, and grain afloat en tie 5 in Canal street, fecond story window of his resi lence and ditlocated AC te ruppored that under an epileptic Gt, fell wpalast Whe wind thence to the sidewalk while it work on one ke and New York Rutieo r Jight arm badly broken aud lacorated ina Cogwheel, Seutovs Ixsvny,—A boy named Luke Me ‘oars, Wax run over yeaterdy wt Ka’! a Brunswick ‘and Mommout!: 'y City, by iw teaue of he Mv. 0.11, Ulineyery 0 N active, and without aged only five he current rates Sixty days Three day New vou K MARKETS. Ime Dankere* ster ng o Inte, and tn the fore of a very fal tiave n dowuward t its residence, O85 Bo an the 20th of and broke the leg of Mr (gentleman was walking In Newark July, rn ove G 1 family hrands 12.30; Swnthera, # Fevony.—Patrick P. Armer, a lad, ago was befiignded by Mr. ir. City, who took hutn bite hi kk Mitchell, of Hud *1ll.a beavy outilow of Many of tie city banks have put up their call Joans, the oved collateral ia 4 per cent, ‘unt He 6d days! notes are in good demand at 6) Tper cout, though paper of longer date is digicult of urreney to tho West, ‘Mitchell and Ganily MN for the eouniiy, the b re both left alo Her War hot to art caused the girl to be sas pistol and pair gold bracelets were Lute on Monday cveging, the youme rua on about the pretal the teautioe been In Phiudelphis @ bracelets were found in his coumaitted bit for ten Mr. Albert Harring 1, near Union ke-Dall apd nowlnal, Muscovado, di lity Carolina wold at OXe.; 00 “liwer, and more Bush. at BL. ba anid arrested, Wermment market continues dull and heavy, in speculative rources, oof Sy por cent por cent, on 68s, of Lid and per cent, on 620s, of 1505, old, Juilgo Atdridy ou Os. of Isst, Hil, wow entered by burglars on Bi vent girls, and lady vistlors, wero. Hateh, Foote & Co., 12 Wail street, report as fole the first floor 1 the visitors, and caw two and pack nid, of Brooklyn, aro Mine damp and i M4 Hay Co} Wig extras; Western white ut $1; 5, ny Quiet and ne w--Kiriner but oliver, took a bed are Helt in bord the market cloves heavy, ‘The quotations are as tol & heavy blow. wherenpon he tae Deke ti 0 MOM, BL BLL Coe jet Dut fri y anton f Fownsend used U the rufian’s head and bedy, “rvauts soon pene ia?) eee. Ye ci] 4 ” sme 10 the rescue » exited during the day, ata heavy decline in some of the most feeling i generally panicky, Jy anticipation of a stringency in the moncy market, and the prospect of a further depres parties who have persistently held on to th through the reeent br Kine him rele iin down stalre, whence be minde nigh a winslow by whieh the were found, filed | active stocks, and What irregular eabon 400 bits. wt, tue vs Mh MOrehaltabl Whale Gem but dull at stueho: leds ernde In talk 15! fu the vain hope of a r Some of the Ling have discovered that Commodore Vanderbilt has sold his interest in Central, which, pos ible connection with bis recent family bereaves tout, had the efeet of forcing Central down to 198¢, should not be checked to- morrow, It Iymot unlikely that a panto may ensue, wold at 43)4, a decline of more per cent, within the last 90 days, is rapidly receding to its proper level, aud bonds far above the 5.40 Hoxes choose steam; and a © Cuuuens—Bevone Je N oF A Warr or by THE Boanp or Counciaen.—The People ¢ rel, George W, Ivans et al, ag men of the city of New York, wo cakes the relator, Geo, W. Lvans, Geo. A. Molurich, Wm, Lamb, John O'Brien, and ley, sought by a writ of mandamus to be admitted as members of the Board of Council: meu, and to be recognized as such, ter election, six Councilmen in exch councilmanic district were elected, but the decision of the Court of Appeals ousting 4d.; 13,000 vue Lf this downward cour Breanxe—iHold femer. AswEs—Pols atoady a anther gulet at La H the Hoard of Counclt- + Which toda ered that in ti With a capital, \ ‘alue of the road; with ity pts absorbed by past Utigious proceedings ; with orm-out road bed, spliutered rails, which would in At the last chars w equipment expenditure of eight oF ten millions ; of only five be offered fr Yel it Is noticeable that thers e other stocks, uncontrolled by cliques, whieh are depressed in sympathy, whieh, when the reactio mics, will sell at thelr actual values, Ju the day was cteady nv bers from each the remaining five member, turn of the alternative mandamus, the #d inst., there being no appearance on the part fa peremptory writ was granted, returnable yesterday, ‘Tho Board of Coun relators, notwithstanding the on the case being called yester’ ce, orgive any reas: ‘The Court therefore granted ments against all the members, ye members will probably be brought into Conrt in custody of the Sh ee Covrt, Banwany.—Tur dealings tu ity shares, On the day of the re- f the respondents, Reading early les were made opened at Sig, but Pittsburgh opened fan ealnisle at a fit Booivor fused to admit the peremptory writ, did not put in an 1 fur thelr disobedience, LIVE StOCK 3 ita decline of 14 W ot S624, but declined to Si2(eS4, under the pressure Northwestern stocks did of the general market, and Oy, by rearon of © puts,’ days to run, being offered at about mark Of largo realizing alos, not show the weakn even kept ste sat Hndeon City, ¥ hold over for the recular Lich business was d returnable ford itive that wer this morning, ay eciling tomorrow Cnaymens—Derone Pactrio Katnnorn HL1eR INTUNCTION CAS Union Pacitle Railroad Company, the price, to 97, ut recovered 44 W cent, at the close, Fort Wayne declined 8) W cont. from the opening price undor the pressive 1 @ cent. on common, and dl, Obio aud Mississippi ranged | common stock sells at ¥ tion, which wus comm brought, it will leged rights of th road Company, ¢ recollected, to secure certain nl ekholder of the rail any dividend clining to 10032, orn Union Telegray fulling off of 17% Be opened at 344 and closed eelared fraudi The following ure the comporative price morning Board, with thore eurrer Gi Me av ata do, 66 hs. ay, Pat ibs. AY. ASI es int is to the e sivoud Company, Inst Jegraph lines: cou: agents, or making « reasonable contract with other persons for such construction, have, cure to themselves personally grea tages, entered juto au arrangewent by t that the directors of the dof having the road and its own officers: & = M4; 14 dd, wt BS, ith in order to se- en Fortloth street thie seree York Cental... ould have been re- rajiroad aud the pi stockholders, tained for the benelt of th dcnds acerulng to the Credit Movilier by this means is claimed to have amounted to fifty or sixt: ou the whole capital for two mon! yy upon a motion by plaintiff that de- se why an injunetion should not Ve granted restraining the railydad corporation from ay ing dlvisdends to stocklolders,or paying or deliver: Qeoctienoee MARKET KEPORTS BY TELEGRAPT, Bautiwonr, Aug. 15.—Cotton (im dnt anchaaged, Wheat—prime to ehole, Flour quiet and 1 White, PLUS GBEW ; ‘Outs dal at T0@00, Rye—Mary land aud ¥ fendants show ve MARINE INTELLIGENCE. un teen OE a heen fandy Hook, § 3" Gove taland. 8 KEW YORK. cTURSDAY, Ang. 18 Wpahingtos, D Cy Wehester, Witmington, 8 Hp aan Jueintay Ans Scvannah, with mdee Stoamshiy James 8 Green, In with mare and Steamnaulp ite ava Ouwit te An) paseanstors 19 Wi Steamship Chitoa, Queenstown, with Steametiip’ Elen and paso Ip Chie wich in Stearns and passe steam Soammstt and: Nottolk, fom 8 8 Go hop Neti nda Now pool, wi Hark Calo Py ' Horch awake Be " Affecttons of the Giver, BI Sick Headaeho, | Jayne's Sauative 1 scareth Tt JULIE EE day, Aucust 11, by the ow Haniuel Julie to Sacal tilznberbe Inte Hey. if Rev. , Tew, I. 3 Miss Catharine DANCE Anusto Biae year ot age, The relatives aud friends of the taut her son, Juri Thursday te funeral, Westiiatoty ay Bolt George Mort ao, 9 Contre s THOMAS.—In Brooklyn, on Ta Sarai Ke Id at cd Olive chaptey ou. “THE SHADY SIDE OF METROPOLLLAN LIFE," ‘ever published, iE MAGDALL THBY HAVE eur PACKALD'S MONTHLY. which will bo 1u.the Wausls of @uaters om Y SHA: will ay It ts from the p the © Wi polue The entire contents of the number are as follows : Magdulens of New rassrrown Stile (a pon), By The 1 Blogle cop: the compose Jers JU, Littenield Leas aud have Ley ‘ ry defined ; theta it for Wy LS, AND ng bouds to the Credit Mobiller; and also. rostruin- reorporalion from paying dividends to its stockholders, and that a receiver be defendants to have the eause tran: nited States Courts, ‘Tattle was brought into Court by a ee officer, deposition in the cate, ta be it be vueated 18,--Flour unchanged and quie tis vearly bare of spring Hudson Hiver. be aiden tit also @ motion by ferred to the PTE Ee tt baat beeanx3 mostly at FLU 81.10. Western at Mie; 15.59 do att ty arrive, at i#e, Other article for city bank shares Mr. Fullerton moved that the attacl 18.~Flour actite ; saleg 250 bbia. jurisdietion by the Ce ar lock to-day, OA kx-Judge rT a old ‘ae ate; Yor Western + ats, gare #5 ¥ ton, Canal ir ullerton find 8. 1, M, Bar: 14,000 feet Lambe: ve, and advanced anced hes ol ay Cy Met teat ae Saket isa! mu LIVO§ SLICK, 4, holes eisai othing doing, Fle ‘ 1S Corne sacasee. iwne, Bacon piiBiriSsiit tilisss Memviis, Aug. 18.—Col es. ba Kovring, wader the at Union Repubttea Distric be beans band. y CLOB.—Th beasbhenst) tees dour J tau onde H Quan (Wednesda) dyeceh Hive BWSDEALERS, There will be sleulere at (be Apotte Il oa sete... 70 Mie Gate...11 08 in Ga pagcangers to Ts lence, with mdse and Ue ‘Plaxeman, Mtehmand, With wdee and paseuugers t0 Liverpool) Sergent, Calentta, with Ship Emerald, Mekel a i, Cari, with raitroad tron to nd & Frothingham. Ehip Onkiand, (of Wennewick, Me | ferry man, Livers a) mies to Yates & 7 N Gy My Ben ¥ ihe, (oF Waltons NB) eCutlock, Tarks ) Maine, Hambarg. Akcoretin Wie fenbotia Jowett, Show, Mite Jone Draadage, (of Bt. dota, Brie © Ht ouner ) Brown, News Titeomb, Calate, ares) Hares, Cindad Rat ‘Cora wallis, N 8) Hannah, of Swansea.) Kenward, Port Talbot, Brig Ottawa, (Of Truro, N 8.) Mactonald, Hamburg, 7 -OF Kantneket, wi New Orleans Business Notices, Tt Works to Perfection. MES. WINSLOW'S perfeet!y harnite » Asta Valley, (Me,) from y SOOTHING SYRUP. for children Tt produces natural, patn, and the ve “beteht as a button.” Iteares , lates the bowel—gtvos rest to the ealth to the ehild, OMmess, 23 Paltonst., © Vork, at 200 High Holborn, Londow, Kuglaad. SOOTHING SYRUP,” onrts & Paaxixs"on the have imitations, is Disorders, cured by Dr. Dy ‘They gradualty change tha < of the Stoma C Orga: # Lon healthy condition, Sold everye Aumust®, In O Zie' Alien, of the eity of N Tawa CIty. Bin Monday, Aug Marka, of New York not New York elty, 10 Wostehentr PN—SP I 1—n Thesday, August 18, at 11 P. af, alll, aged a years, ‘one © Fratellanza Italiana, are roapectfally invited to ‘al, trom the’ City Hospital, on jo Aulan papers please copy. Menialses PR saccioryy COOLKY.On Angust 18, ste City, ou Tuesday, August 18, ho NuLeral, fren uy, and Newark at teem MH tea ve rk pay X.J., on Sumday, August i a at fen | be taken ts the Hobone f Wes and friends of o repectiuily Invited to attead, withous ly doushier of Haury aud Lucy + funeral, at 286 De- uh last, abd oelock am Brooklyn, ou Thorsd RMILT. On, Mon 1 Wer residences 10 {ay morning, Fenjalue will be taken Serviews at the rr ow at Vanderbilt Landing, Tuesday, Aug. et id, at Wo'etork. Island : Special Notices, OFFLOLAL DRAWINGS OF THE MISSOUIE AND KENTUCKY STATE LOT. MISSOURI STATE EXTIA—Clasa 100, Aw $2, 51, 47, 12s ti SS, MISSOUT STAY JAGOB CLUTE, Banker ond Broker, ‘Theaboye diawings Nave taken place daily iu pul ft Lewm Misvouth. Publications, be JUAT N SOF NEW YORK CHANCE FOR SALVATION ‘ ort Man” wan, whb by Oliver Dyer, y'Nathan D. Urner, Wealth, by Morace Grecley, ad, by @, W. Bungay. 6.5. PACKARD, Pub! pre PHRENOLOGICAL for September eoutatns Presidential candidates — Gaaw fod BLAtt, with Portraits arden acter. Also, the Hon, Ausow 8 ius Vainbery, the Or JOURNAL an account of tha possible? Only W cents, o Newsmen have it, Broadway, New York. RALLY AT HARLEM? ! GRISWOLD! COUNELL t sc tees ssoclation, “Will by the Glee Club. tarved i iadions Come cpe,t Come SihL am Joux Nonron, CHanues Catto, TEW YORK # get GRANT PUNE RICHMOND COUNTY CE T AND.COLI it at Sha Hv GUYON, Chairman, | ATTENTION !— OF the retail newer. clock

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