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0 T8 4l LABOR HATTERS. of tbo Btrttt-e XT ef fJ ftwd TiswOf Uent-a Big faa! 14Jw(Mt tlas Ptf-fmseet-Tb Con' Kir. en S.W Cat The strike of tbe working mei gaged fci be vmoM breaebre connected with buldlug la bow an end la tee Otr, aod the men wee wev yeeterdav hi tberr shops end elsewhere. A ram or bad gained wim currency, yesterday afleisoes. teat toe mea would bow demand $4 as the pile ef day's labor, tbe elgwtbosr Was bat tola report wee stow Oy deled by all the (rado organisations raised upon last erea-iu.

A member of tbo Striking Coteenittee of tee Mrpeater. nmUu at atasonte HaU. said to tae reporter of tbe Tibw that no isieti thought a war MUnd the Bntada wt ear of tiie active of tfceir atfaananoD. no agbt was tdr tine, end that taey sad grea ana taey war ow reed to go, bo work at tbo pries a-reedv flaod. Baoaelr.M 60 per dap.

Tbo meet- iM at the orniiiutloii. yeeteedsy aad bat Bight, were for tbo parposo of getting tbo nx employed, sod for tbo eqaartng op of account, la tbe Amalgamated Society of Csrpcnters aad Jolaers tbe ranwr bad beeocne enxrent tbat tun bosses bad treated tbo Committee or woww sea wltb eootecspt. snd bad created tbo etgat boars nnder Intending to sprang a trap ppon tbo Ben at tbe Arat opportuiuty, and Del them inln to wore oa tne ion-near Upon too matter being properly ex plained so thea. ther expressed their to go to work today, regreOtlng tbat Iwjounh tbe nsoBderotaoatFC tbey bad been earn polled to retnsiB Idle all Vlay yesterday. Tbe soeorbers of abas orarantaactoa.

all wbom onpeor to be killed mechanic, atatedthat in tbe ent of dasnexte Oetsjwen tbe eorplovers aradeasployed tbev would be willing to aubmtt the trouble to Arbitration rather Uian resort to a strike. Tbe neon hereof tbo otbrr orjj anlmtion have agreed to Co to work today, altuouc'i nearly every one of themwlll loin lo tbe grand parade set down for Friday next. Tbo fDabaaea PI aken, Wood eTorrvero aad pfcolotocarm. At tbe Tcntoiii AaHembly Tiooins, la Tbird-sreoae. yeaterday.

tbe Cobb oi It tee bavisv tbo manacomoat of tbo atnko of tbe Oermao Joaraeymeo oabloet-makera, wood-carrers aad wpbolsterers were in session op till 6 in tbe oveolof. Imnuf tbo day reports wen eon- atanlry received of addiuoaal Sams bartnff eoiv eded tbe demaada of tbo seen. Barlr In tbe morn lac. and airaln In tbo aiteonooo. tbe work mea aasemhled la mass-aiertMtc; lo tbe rooms, Mr.

HoBHirr 'ffCHUtrrsa, President' of tboGeiv suan United Cabinet-makers' Ansoctation, pre- aidlDK. TboTanous report wbieb bad been reeied wfr read, aud weoe rerelTed with a-reat eDtbuataana. Uo to tbe boor of adjnnm aueol report bad been received from about fifty or toe larreatonops.staitDg rbst tbe proprietors naa aecepiea tne eicnt-nonr sysiem. no i lowlBg la a list of toe Arms Thorn naon-atraot Iforte. Twentr.

tbiriUftrwfc aud Tlurdvauue Vogel, Thlrtj-mm-utoUaet aad HnetiiMl-aveooe Uontow, A miry -placet k'Uot, Ten-ttttb-auet and Kleventttave-a i Menlell. Pnnr4tij Vao Iryke. Twenty-irriia-irMt and Vlrat-aveaaai Artward. Herter Brother aiareotte, TbirV treat i 2aa, Prluea-atraet Uswenbein. liaowat-awewtl Keot.

Ilndaoatreet Xereb, Prtaec-atrset Aalivaa, tttxtb-aveaue Lua A Katie. Tweltn-atreet iioUiir. tlrat-avana Gar A rita. KIlMheUi atraat JS. Im, Canalatreei ManoarIUctreKn'-airaet IlalrhlBaa, Wooaar-rt AaUrra.

forty Jilatb-atree i Koch. Wooatertrori eanie. HoaautMtraet FortT-iiU alrert 4JaMaaMarer. No. Kast Broadway Hhaffer A Ht-artnmr.

Twenty on vt otn atreet TratraiUner. Wooatr-eat HkoW, Ulaoo-atrae tttrwrpeU Croatc-Croet Baaaee. Furty-attb alreet and TouUi-aveiaua frhadU. booth Hi Ui -avenue KalU. Attoraeyiroet Kssers, Uirlaionireeti tuasnnaiui, baffulk street Kocb.

Saffolk-atreeti BaeboliBer'a. Attomey-aUout FaaUaa; Hvnwu i Mjaoo. Vo. tl Hadaoa atrat Hala Moiraa, AUoiarrmct: atavrta Bnltock. Moaaaa ataoet i l.laag.

Hodaiaj. atretit bbeia-. Hwlaon alroea Matters. Attornov. OtreeS UerUch, AUoreytiet MurpBT, Forty-toartntroet Frelbi A llelrnxbr Trnncia JC ttota, Tweaty-auub street and Uleveiith-a venue, i With tbla ireneral dlenoaiHon of tbe boaaaa to.

(rive tbe rerme demaoded. It la expected that bt otrlke will be broajrht to an end wltbinafew days. least two-thuds of tbe sbops Aasre oen aaiaad. and of too otbers. tbe otnaion Is oxpraiaert- toat the? -will not bold oat naneh liagnr lo tbe aaopa wriere toe eiarbt-bomr eva- teu.

liae beea aarraed to. work will bo reaamed laootne these, over aos mea are employed, in tbe meautiine tbene men' will rontnaotota oaeb per week to lumt lor tbe rapport of taooe wh oontiuue ou strike. TCioae-la r'ahilrn' Kixht-llaw L.etsaros. Tbo coaebt pa in (era this City bold i a maaa. meeting laat eyemor at-'MUitary Hall, No.

1J Bowery, foe tbe'parposo of affecting-siu or-ganiaation for-mntual protection, and tbe estab-tlabwMDt or'elcbS hours as a day's labor. A ree--elntioa was paaaed orgitniElng tbe body under theaaaieof the Coach Painters'. Eight-hour League," aad oe serai ant-akera addressed the meeting on the advantage of eo-ouera'ion fur the purpose ot cecarhia- taetnoelTea aaratnat iav preaaion. and saortenlng their hours of tabor. The following were lerted aathe Hcera for tae current year: ralBiit.

Joua Dunalss Vioo rrealdeot. Teter Barry BeourcHoe Bocre-tary, Jobu Carniody Financial Heetetarr, AUehael itoobe Xreaeurer. William Bondaaey wrgan-at-Arma. Cornelias MoCluaky. The AawaUca aatted larpeaun raid rw.

Tbe prioctpa) tiling done last avveaving waa gtreparlng jm reoly to the language of some of the employers meeting at the Cooper Cat on Monday evealng. reCeetlosoa Che In lei -Bgenoe't of tbe Jenrnerrmeo. and atlgmatla-- iOAT theto wuh tmbeeomiBg epitbeta. Tbo reoalation vi ntltcated tbe iatelil- oeaeo and eeJf-reoDset cat tne ajar pen icra ana atfMi ute BtmUn bandied Mr. Iloirs, to whom tne offensive language as attributed, with seventy.

A delegation wet rrora tbe erawntsataon to the aieennc of tbe Carpenters a ion. at Mmo Ball, whaae thev exchanged friendly green bg and pledge ooa xaiia ana co-opt rariou. ThioTrowbtwB ail th lllcfclgwa Coaptr niaet-Parlial JKoaaitwBXtosi Votbi by ta Alrekovw. MilWAVt.tx.Wi., 'Mat SI opecnal frutn Houghton. MiesWto tbo JMUii aaya aevew prtsooers wre arrested oa 8s toad Bight asi lodged lo.Jal wliilo tbe arresU ware betog nadclbo mlaero gave three for the tier iff aud -ofttoars orthe mine.

ttree cbeera tor the soldiers. rtatataeee waa made oy tboke arretted. Bail to the antoat tf taootw baa been ctfercd for tbe relea tif tbo prisoners, but li baa not been aeeespted. It la inuoaht tbat by Wednesday toe Calaanec- and ileelaMiaea win too at vaork a rain. Mr.

AOaestx, President of -thei mines. ar Ttved ero vooaw. jaad will -either stars-the miners at work or eirl jtbetu Jram iheir boaars at once. aid aboard ttie4aiter be ie eaae it is hard to eiv wbat the resntr will too with the other aatneo. ao all those smr work are awawior the lasuea of the Csnumer and Ueela etrlko.

Tbo strikers resumed work wltb the isn- A cerstaaamg teat tncy staeuia reooi ve vntteur wss agreed iMMa by toe CaluaBct.and Heoka Mlaoa, Iaaaaraai( MoottaiaT (ho iMwatwaal M.ido Awatlaliaa. Abvetinc of the National Rifle Association was held last evening at Mo.12? Mercer-street, Col. Cuoacv. Prosldant, ta tbo ohast. The 8ee-retary.

Cape WtMttXK, reported that ha bail ro-' oelood a oommualeattou from Mr. J. J. Mason. Secretary at tbo VveMMIa Bide AssuoiatlM.

Oh taraa, Canada, tneleatnr papers, showing the i preaeut system on wbmb the Canadian teera are workiuA: also a number of papers fromouo Ol tbo offlcers of the British Horse QuAMoa, givlaa lafwramtioa rogartUug too Klm-biedou aanual aseetlaga. tioa. Wuoswiu rotforted that the Association had a balance band of 39S ia The Conaaiiuc oa lVsialatioa reported that tbe bOl. atiptvrad by tbo AUjtuabt-Oeiioral the fHate. bad beea passed ta too Aaaembly and.

Be aata. aad bad beea atgwod oy tbo Ooweroor. aad that too Aaaorlaitoa wore wader oMtaaAioa to Maosra. JcfD, Polbt bfi Bxasi in the Aa-' oerobiy, and to rVnatora IxxT. J.

Wood and 0bixjt ro the 8f sa.e also to lien, Jof sru 1 loos. as. CoU. I. J.Ct ukji and Cbas.

S. erni-, ex and other ooWrs la tbe KtUuoai Uaard. Aeaoiauoas areer adapteA drlac tae aiaoere tbanka of tbe Aaaociat.oa Bon. Uavi Jvdu. for bia eaorta la the psiwaee Of tbo bill, and atailag tbat ta memory hereof a ptise of tlSO.

to be divided amoog a stated BUber. beat aoota, oautled the add Prist. shall bo eem- poted lor SA every anaa! luectlaidof tbo ACowoattte waa sppojnted to se'ect a nie rarg. Tire rW-reiary staled tbat tbe Duke of CaMBJUDOB. 7trealdent of tbo 2fatol lie Aa-ooelatKta of Great Bntala.

bad enaualerod -with the A'aoeialvoa ianaiikttWa.et-Mca. oar Aaaetieao Mintater, aiaoag bia onUtagoeae to aupply Abo AaaoolaUoa with every wjoraaaaioni la hie power tuat may bo rroutred. A reooluui sf eVoottd, th edbcl bot Lie rot saaaat msoMiiaT of tbe Aswoelatioa aahai nlaea la Be aar aciL CoL UaarasY J. Odllm was slesaad XH re at of to the place Col. Masoa reaarned.

Oa doMm, It waa reeotsBBeodrd tbat steps bo taken to procure too passage by Cougreae of aa oot admlttioaT too taicoas, moaUoto, IS- sjoirea ier ise aae of the raasv. tree ac aoi. TUB BOWZJlfG-GREZV BANK. Psweeatt Ce hsm Uaaik aoaltha ttocarltiea. Tbo depooitiora of tbo BowlmoMreen IUT- Inga Baak bare tae aattsfacUoa of War lag tbat.

oo Monday last, that eollapaed institarton waa Anally withdrawn from bankruptcy. It la ex actly six moee atneo tbo Cowrt of Baokmptey appoiabrd Mr. BurrAtD Kxatp reeaaver of the suspended savings kaab, aad abortty alter ttla apposatmoot Mr. Mat. a dpwau, whose claim a mean led tiJOOO, made applkjalion to tbe Court, aad tkrouga bia esWta tbo bmak was ad-' Jnoteatcd ankro pt.

arv. jbav boo for a eon siner anew or aiao abandoned tbe iim eei1si-a tn ejonkrootey, and toe'roeetver and tbe Onamtttoe are sow at lib erty toorlnd up tbe sJtaiis of tbo institution. Oa iboaa'oi jano aert tbe arst divide oz twea-ave per eent. will bo paid to-all depositors, aud wtioMi tbreo naoatao al tor bat date a lartner drvaoaod of twentv-Slve-pr oeat, will bo declared, tbaa aeeartne to too depoaitors -oertalaty of reaoivtne Afiy eeota oo tne dollar of their -aard-earued saving. Tbs far tbe fort a of tae Eepoeitors' Committee bare boon rewarded with graUiyuir.

tf aomewbst tardy. stiAseas. Of tbe balance of ty per eent. wwico will retnate due to the depositor altor toe payfuent of toe aforeamrt divi-deods. but liiU- rma he aaid tbo war of en-eourajreuw-nC Tbd tWjDOQ paid over bo tbo bank aa buab anouey, ry IIabk Bmitu.

aome montba ago. tares oat to be ot quite ancb a wrloomn onVrlng as was anticipated. Of tbla "buab" naaner. Tio.ouo bave already been re-, craved nab. and rotea for BSO.ouO were aoeepted by tbe receiver.

Tbe time for eaaaiBg owe of Theae no tea bappeoed recently, ween, to tbe aurpriae of tbe receiver, some "dimrarty "-was found tn converting Hank" bmitu's axmr4tlea into available cairrenry. Application was Immediately made to Mr. Smith from wbom ao explanation of too dirttcultv waa desBaaded. bat be was eooventently Indisposed, and tbo Value or wortbleosness of bis securities must remain In abeyance for a few days mote. Tbe Receiver is aaanred that the gentlemen who have indorsed Hurra's notea are perfectly Liable, and tbat tbe money will certainly be paid, but ibe depositors ksve received fresh cause for alarm tn tbla little incident, their past experience of Ussk" eatlTH teaching them to look at all bis trsnsaetione witb gravely suspicions eye, Tbe Committee stato' tbat they are now at liberty to proceed aratoet Waltbb Koch k.

and aae every mee no that tbe civil and criminal laws of tbe State give tbe ro to make him sorrender bis snare of the roiteppropriated funds of the Bank, the In-ctibss of tne bankruptcy proocvlluxa having pievenied them bringing him to Jasxleo montba see. Kochb bas made no offer of eomprotniao other than tbo one already reporteaj in tbe TiMBtt, wbicb tbe Commiuee lndtvnamtlr relented, and the snm they now demand of turn la 1180.000. to represent bia sbsre of tbe missing funds, and abont $10,000 more for legal and other expeuaea incurred hi bringing him to Tbe Committee feel very couOdent of forefng Bochb tooiagorge, now tbat taelr bands an: tree, and a few days more will probabiv bring the case of ybe Bowling-green Bank against Walter Roche prominently before tbe pnblte agtiin. A portion of tbe property made ver to the MDkbyKitmi elCLMas, tbe ecretary. baa baeu soid.

but did oot realize more Uian half of Its anticipated value, ao that a torcner demand will be niade upou him. and poaaibfy an attaca-went will be lasaed upon bis salary of a.oOO per year, wbiea be draws from the city under cover of the sinecure efHce of Deputy Clrk of -Super- viaora. Helm as has still in his poi-sesslon about, alxiy vouchers of the Bowling-green Book, and re I uses to surrender taem. They refer, it Is ssld. enurely to bis own connection -with the niiseeured loons, aad pteaent biia in ae criminal a light aa bia associates, HauA Baiith and Waltxb Bochb.

Aamaal ITIeerlaia; ef the Aaaerteam aats. ale of Dliaiai fSaariaecra. The annual meeting of the American In-stltute or Mtntng Engineers boiran at Cooper. Institute Uat evening, Mr. W.

Eatmoud in tbo chair. There were present a good nam-ber ot members froea tbe various ciUe and tows of this State and Pennsylvania. The address of welcome tu deli re red by Abrim 8. Hewitt. Esq.

Tbe speaker said subtianUairy Ko body of mea waderataad better tbaa yoa that capital le gaaenllal to tbe development of natural ra-aoorceo. but eapital Oaea sot alwaya oomprebend aa tally tbat acieaKe and expenonoe are eaaenual lor tne EroStabis use of money in tne vast ladaatrial under-ikinga of our day. and btaice reault disssaeus fsil-uroa, A tew caaaideratioua may aerve ao ihafl amne liabt aa tbla aabioct. of such material eonae-anenee to artenee and capital. ticinaeoaeatly I vauture nntdy to oncgaat tbem ss the mssna sf sotabiiahing common gronnd of sympathy and tei lowhi beiwoea toe raea of aBtanee and of bnaieeaa, drawing my lllantrailooB troro-taat with which I am moat familiar tbe production Sf 'iron.

Tbe animal nvalaectAn of iron tn le6S bad rnadiedT.O30.uU0 tons. which Great Britain produced ,0 000, ami the United Htaiea about l.WKJ.USO ton a. Iran ta prodaoed at teaa moneT'nat in Great Brlteln than la any oSber quarter of tho giobe. Tbla haa enavted her so produce abont ram-half of tiie total annnal aiake. ot the 7.00U.MO tona made in WSS.

Oreat Britain prodaced XA8S.KC tone, and ot tae l.Wm,000 Voia produced but year, abo tnrni-d out nearlr 7 SOOO toua In 1871. the prodnc-tion waa SO tuna, and In 1872, tbe limit I4.0u0,u0 wUl wuloatndy be panaod In Uie fataro tbe bulk sf thai addloonal pruduet can enly be made ia She tlnited Mtatea. la ISAt, WOOD Great Rrltaia prodoord AAou.coo tons, we prodorad 1.0CS. 000 ana. In 187.

arben Great Britain ariU, prod use T.ixe.uou of tooa, wa pronnaa zfioo Ouo teaa. At the aanie rate, tneruiore, we could make 7.000,000 bins in 1V7. hoi aa i4reat Britain cannot pomihly maintsm ber r-tte ot mcaeaao. there isno denbt that-our annual prodacuon will xeaea at leaat lo.aotwot, aad will probably amount to is.uo,i00 tnua before tbe cioaa of the eentary. Tbe uianalactore of iron wil! in tae otarimuka homee of jtUh huiuan nature may ba proud.

Cbramtanlty will auvanea, andpatoe and goog-wlll between capital and labor will prevail tliroufrb-ont tiie land. Beutlemen, yau are welcome to Kev-York. The Prealdeiit acknowledged the srtdreasoo-bebalf of too wiembers. -altr wttieh be announced that durlog tbe preaett week ihe or-ganianUoo would Inspect Stevena' lostiause at HoboUen. the works at HaUett's i'olut.

tbo Bast Biver caisson, the Chrome Kteel Works, of Brooklyn, and the "Columbia Bchool-of Mines. Tne repor( fur the year was then read. sets forth that the -Society now 901 member, while tbe Treasurer baa a balance of t770 in After other formal buaiueta papers were read by Pror, Pbimk, of Baiayetto- Reaearcnea on the Couaumption of Heat lo tne Blast Furnace Akton Kileba, -of tbis Citv. "The Metallurgical Value of the Aagnttea of the far Weal," and J. B.

of PhliadoiBAia, "Ike India oa Block, Coal aud Bival FueU. The JTeraey City Ualleaaaaca Caaea A Reat las4 Bpecalatioa. Tbe Hudaon County Courts are again oc--eutled witb tne trial of tbe, lsdtctments against 'the ofnciaia of raey UTttyoharrged with mal- Jeacance lo office. The yesterday, twak -up the case of CommlssMmers Bcmbtbii War sh. Indicted for eonspiracy with Qakbett KEtunD to defraud the city In the purchase tunas in counecnon aim toe new reservoir.

I pnrt-baaea are alleged to hare been made hherwiriog aud Susumer of 1871. and represent! aroperty valued at 413.710. wbiob was. as al leged, aold to the city or I1SW.470. TnEELAKp.

it la ofiargrd, made the purchase with mom-y faniWrtied by Bcmstkd. and the latter, with the ot pushed tne. Miles through tbe Board of Work, the tamo nvau dividing the protlta resulung. Thetoodeof operattoo was as follows: Vjlke-Lais went to prtlea owmug such land aa was eaairad by: the- eiy to tbe-erseUan of the reoer-voir aud represented hinsself as an a sent of the city fur parcnaaing the required lands. In order ta aocurs aalea at as low a pnee as possible, Bewotild re pre aet that.

If the land was not saad-to bim, would be seeueatered by the city tar purposes, aud owners would le obtured to take unfair pneesv. Parties were tUaa tadaaeod toaelt, but the deeds. Instead of betngaaada out to the city, were made to Tkeb-lad. who paid tbe pnee. took-the lanil.

and ibe sbm was thea mampulasad aa above, a to tod rtm tbo asaistauce of the Commiaslouers, who-svero Interested. These are tbeobargee which tae stato la too da to prove. i The State preoenied as a witness H(kkt H. ITcwutt, Clerk of tbe Board ot Wurka. wbo Volti fled la detail aa to the amounta voted, tbe liases of purchase.

Ae, connected with the reservoir lands, lie was on the stand for several b.vavs. and waa oross CTiiTnluod at length by eouosel far the defense. The eaao will piobably oo-wlPy eonakleroble time. Tbo "lroakoai fiyad Tawsorday fewceadtaaa. Tbe JTmaJAOan.

Synod. rcAsaamAlad j-esv for tbe traaaactioa of The aatjeet of -Hoar to ueroaaa the Sabbatb-achools" was aiaVMed.by Bar. Mr. YocTto aad Bav. MrQATLET.

wbo maintained that prtpo ly AonOnof ed SanilAy-ocbpola were a blesstsg. aad sf bob properly BBsaaged ware a curse. Tbe debate oa tte -reouarfisrioa Of tae Sdoordtaate avnosA waa posed. adww participated ia by lie va. WtLtB.

WixaXMf. MorrBTT aad McLbod. a formal motion tnat the-auhordinate ayi.oda be roaascitated aa ori4paaiiy established, was thea pat the meottng aad loat oa a vote of iA to IX. Ber. W.

jr. MdXfWXLt, preseBtod taia xepMEf. of Aha Tbeologioal Bomlaary. whiea was accepted and referred to thw BroDr eos-mltteo. A oiaeaaajoa aroa aa lo tao pal pit aap-pilea of Saw-York and Philadelphia, which are supplied by Be v.

Mr. AtcLaop and Im, eVrssta. Meaaaa. laoaana, Yooaa aad spoke oa tko matter too lauer auggoaUDg toavo Dr. MclAt W.MOS a year tor tua aervaraa aa Assistant Tne roart -waa reoetvadv i Tbo laTustsdltfaje aAjQuytafl4 TiUi fwwyer by Ber, Mr.

SAB AAV. ITrwH RimxT. laborer, fell e-rwrboard a Ttmt He. "orlAxUvcT. ywsterday Bsotaiag.

ad 4Mb! Cbabxka Xttptj. wraa hold at rTeex Market yeoxorday tW stabOtag Joaot Iakomab. af No. lea OHm bta-auoot, an the foes wuh a knife, oa TastUy nhght. lAiXY8uixrAjf, aa Infant, waive montba bid.

fall rata a cab tf warer at ber parents' reev denao. as Ma. IS Bldradgo-sAreet. laat evenUg. and waa drowned.

-r FBAiscts Cocbtkbtt, agwd aizty-tiina. oora-mrtted snlcloe oo Monday eveeiog at his resi-deace. Xo. OS Vandam-street. by taking a dose of laudanum while teoivorarily insane.

Controller Oaxrw baa iavaed an ordsr directing too owners of meat-etaads la tbe oa the sidewalks asloiBlag. to clean toem. aad to boo diatnfecUBU if aeerasary. Early yr3enrday Tnorning ao unknown man jsmped overboard from tbo Hunter's Point fairy -boat Mswtapwe. wbea la midstream, and waa drowned.

Ills body was oot recovered. Philip Pucxxktt," a Tenth Ward thief, waa bold for trial at JenVreen Market, yesterday, for stealing 30 from Hbibt Kust. of Ha 61 Porayth-atreet, white riding oa a Third sve-aoo car. Trios. Hovihd waa aent ta btmoii by Juatlr noon, yeaterday.

lor having niched a diamond breaat-ptn. valued at 1100, from Bbma-aiix Fabju while In the ealooa Bo. Brooaio-street. Owing to the terneorary indispoaitaon of Judge Poavaaw tbo aammiag aa la the Bonard rooteated will case waa not continued yeaterday before "arrogate llUTCUiaoe, but adjouraed until the Slst lust. John Kkrfc waa committed for trial by Juatioe Huig, yesterday, charged with bavlog stolen t6u from Ashbr P.

Bawsom. of Bcbroom. Essex County. New-York, while be wss riding in a Belt Railroad ear. The Grand Opera-house, which waa rented to the Equal Rights Party.

(Wookholi and iKweLAss.) lor a mass-meeting next Friday, baa been refused to them for that parposo. They thresteu to carry the matter Into tbe Courts. Sarah Hall, aged twenty-one, of No, 9 Amity-street, sttempted to commit suicide, last evening, by awallowlae a dose of laudanum. he waa attended by Police Burgeon cVrEELB, and was soon pronounced to be out ot danger. The election for Directors of the Mercantile Library Association, bold isst eveoing at Clinton Hail, resulted in the return of the general ticket.

The Tonne waa as follows Cbas: H. Wilson. 888 Peter Voorhis. 873 J. C.

Curne. 384 Beory B. Lloyd. 870. Charles Rob of No.

304 Fonrrh-aTeouo, a cartman. waa bold for trial at Jefleraoo Market, yesterday, for driving oyer and badly ln-Jnnng Johb O'Bhba. a little boy. while the latter waa playing in tbe street In front of hit residence. Ho.

61T Seventh-avenue. A. Dorm an, who waa arreeted a few days since oa a charge of procuring a fraudulent whisky bond, to secure tbe release of fifty-throe barrels of whisky, waa discharged, yeaterday. by Commuaioner Shields, there being no evidence to Justify his detention. -Harry Edwards, a seaman belonging to tbe Norwegian bark Mcootd.

wbo baa been ia custody for aome months, on a charge of assaulting tbe first mate of that vessel, waa discharged, yesterday, by Commissioner Osborxb, with the consent of Uie Norwegian Consul. Prof. Charles Fredkricx Habtt. M. Ai.

of tbe Cornell University, read a paper, last evening, at tbe 11 ail or tua Atiatoncai 'Hociety. deecriptive of the Mwer Amasonss," illustrating his subject with stsreoptioon views. Chie'-JuAtice C. B-Bradt presided. Admiral IacLAriELfj.

of tbe British wbo com- mauded the first Livingstone Expedition," was present. The sale of American and foreign at tbe Bomervtlle tialiery eommeneed last evening. The biddings were rather aptrfted. especially for Carl Hdbner's (Bnsseldorf) Parting," 9330: Achejiback's (Dusaetdorf) Coast of Sicily. Storm Rising.

era A. Da TOO. Paris. "Bosnian MBmBge txas; Cababao Market Scene tn Ghent," BUS. Other pictures were held over lor the evening's sale.

Hugh McCcsKeb, an ex-policeman of the Khth Precinct, residing at no. swseventa- a uerreled witb Pbtbb McKjkw. of Ho. is Sheriff-atreet. on Tueoday knocked Dim down atid kicked him brutally about the bead.

Inflicting- yery dan re ro as lnlaries. Mo- CcfKiR was amtted. nd on being arraigned at Jefferson Market, yeaterday; waa held to await tne result of McKaoa'a In) arte. Eighteen additional -cases of small-pox -and twelve deaths xrnm tnat ojsease were re ported yesterday. -Daring tbe week ending May 18.

the vaccinating corps visited li.ias families, and vaccinated oA.841 persons, 443 of whom had never Before been vaccinated. During tbe same period ina places were fumigated and dialntected, and Tl persona removed to the Small-pox Hospital. The Board of Police yesterday transferred Perrr. w. W.

utLxa xrom tne r-uceentu to tne Twentieth Precinct, and fiergt. Akdrew Mo-Clutocil from tbe Twentieth to the Pif teen tb Preciact- All officer a heretofore detailed in the various precincts to report violations ot Corpo ration oraina-nces, were removea to post amy, and oo detailmente tor that purpose will here after be made except ay oraer ot tne tsoara. The Woman' Foreign Missionary Society of tbe SI. i Cburcn neiu its tuira auui veraaxy, yesterday. In St.

Church, corner ol Twenty-eeoond-atreet and Fourth-avenue. Dur ing tbe afternoon eeaaion addresaea were deliv ered by Mrs. Inoham. of Cleveland. Mrs.

Mesa mobb, returned missionary from India, and otber ladloa. sbowtag the progress of toe Society; snd in the evening by Dr. Maclay. of China: Mrs. Williko.

of lilloois Bey. Dr. of inaia. and others. BBoofs.ru vn.

The water ratea laat week amounted to $70,789. The snrvrvinir-mem hers of the old Third Bueiinent of New-York Volua teera are making enorts to lorm ao A aeriea -of open-air concerts will com mence in Prospect Park on toe afternoon of Saturday L. under tao auspices of tbe Park commissioners. Wo Commlsaiober has been yet appointed in tne jtoara or in the t-iace of 8. McLean.

wbo declined tbe poxiUou. tbe rumors ei thetprobsbis appointee are mete conjecture. I Eer. Dr.E. tL' tsTORRS.

'arrived in Brooklyn yesteroay morning, after ao absence ot sixteen mot) Da in' Europe. His congregation are to give him a reception tola evening at toe Church of abo Pilgrims. Capt. Petfr Coftkt, who claims to be be nrss msn tnst ever steerea a steam terrv boat aeroaa the East Biver on the Fulton Ferry, sat for his photograph yesterday at eoM'R. HOMoioety-Bveyearsofage.

Williamsburg gentlemen have mj teriously dieappr a red at ditfeasnt timea wituin tbe past week Mr. Q. Beimeb, a real estate scent Mr. thos. bbabp, a sboe-dealer.

and Mr. uioige Bisxu, a nour mere nunc -Early yeaterday a man named wiLLiaXiJRATDEjt wasnaortaUTlnlured brPt THEfKotAN, vub whom.be was flabtiaglna Fulton avenna lager-beer saloon. beat him ta avsboohlng manner with a whisky bottle. new Board of Police Commissioners met. yesterday.

and looted Gen. James Jucb- dan president of the Board, aud Mr. D. D. Baioa.tbe late Preaideat, Treasurer.

A nam-bvr of appointments will probably be made today. Tbe Brooklyn Academy of Design and the Art.A-aoeuatioii are at swords' points over tbe le-Joaat ug tbe latter to pay tsuu tor three teaeoera of the Free Art Seboola. wbleb the Academy claims the AHSoetation stipulated to do. Toe Utter refuse to give more than feoo. "The examination ef arrplicAnta for tbe West Point cadeuhip, offered for oompetttlou 2y Hon.

THOMAS Koksella. began yeaterdixy afternooo, and waa adjourned to to-morrow morning. There wan six applicants regiotered, hot -three of them sot residing in tbe Con-jrcaasional District ware declared Ineligible. TrTKaTCneaTJBR COCJITV. The Hia Site Improvement Company has aurohaeed about five acree ox land adjoining Jerome Park lot 00,000.

Charxjss LLorrv-of Matt HaTera, whila engaged in carting lumber, on Monday after-dims, waa kicked by a horse, and so severely ln-Jared that lie expired in twenty muuuea. An joeot waa held yeaterday, aad -a. verdict ren-oerod of accidental death. 1TATU aSIAIO. Testerdsj the hoepital-abip Hartford waa towed to her anchorage at tbe Lower Quarantine grounds.

This Is the second bosptval-shlp stationed fchoxe. The cb titer election la the towa of 8etrth--4 Sold ana suaaietowa teog place yeaterday. aad In the eleettosi of the follow tag (Boers for the viUaAo of aA-eWare Trustees Becosd Ward. Dr. Blebardseat Third.

Cal.43eorro M. Brown Fourth, Bentamta Brown Stxtb, John G. Yaughn Eighth. TAonsas Flak. Thomas Garrstt.

Jusaoe, and Joaenfe DUye, As- no i RJtwxatajtr. A JOreat firs has been rarinff in Bear Swamp, between Trenton and Prluoeton, Ino lose tana tar aae beea Sao.soo. Wat. (YBRrrx. one of the men arrested hr Lthe Newark police Tor tae robbery of Mr.

Kaa- ataaTSrS ya weiry maaaracasry-, aae taraeo etato'O evidence axanss tae rooMvar, Hsbbis. who was xte aaya 4Aais arst Tse idea ag latikliai thw' sfeoa. Vat rO'BaiaK) was aot aae of tbe party wae aitted tae aes, The dead-lm-v ta the nawimoti Council ef ElisaOwth an 11 aoattBaea. with ao hope ef aa aad eeiac put to It, na eaa tae Mayor Bakes aaotber aaauaauoa for Coa trailer. The body of bb anknown man In a much mewosd naadniiin waa fwaad floauag yes terday at the foes orMorawa-atreet.

Jaraey Ctty. it wae taken la eaarge by Coroner shim. Tbe Mav Term ef the Court ef Chancery opened la Trenton yesterday. Bo lmportaat boatneea waa transacted, but several minor easea ware set down for argument at Chambers, tn Jersey City. James T.arwtw.

ef No. Norfolk-street. Bow ark. waa raa aver oa the Bloeaaoid Branch of tbe Morrta aad Eoex Ballroad. near Bloora- aeio.

aa Monday aia-at, aad had sua of Bia legs severed iroaa hia body. The woman. Jnn UnKRiT. charaed with kllliag her lliecltimate child, at Newark, aome time alaea. waa cetera ay arwaimt into fjourc aad pleaded guilty to msnslsngbter.

The trial as set dowa for Monday next. The round-house ef the Freehold and Jaaeebura; Agricultural Railroad at Preeboid. waa en tares eaioraay laat, ana one oi tae enc-lnea paaaooedL Tbe loaoaaorrv waa rtAB to EngliabtowB. where it waa abandon ad. The Repnblicans of Jersey City, last even ing, held elections for delegatea to the State Convention, which meets at Trenton to-morrow.

Eight delegatea were elected from eaea Assem bly Dtstiasc Little late root was felt ta tbo eleo- ttoo, wbiea passed off qaietly. Tbe trial of Cars Ftnnigan and Farxat. Charged with the robbery of tbe Bannister Jewelry-store at Newark, in Febroary last, waa yeaterday concluded at Newark. After an aa-aenee of two hours and a half tbe Jury returned a verdict of guilty against all the priaonera. The building at tbe corner of William and Cauheld streets.

Orange, owned by Johm II. Mrui, waa destroyed by are yesterday morning. It bad been unoccupied for some months, and tbe Are waa probably tbo work of an incendiary. Tbe loaa on tbe building is about insured for 88,000. The annnal meeting of the stock-holders ot the New-Jerey Railroad and Transportatioa Company waa held yesterday for tae electioa of four directors, to which they are entitled in tbe wbole board of thirteen for the united com panies.

A. L. Debais. Hamilton Fish. J.

W. Scijdoeb and Xehemiah Pkkrt wcr- elected. Thirty-one thousand five hundred shares were represented. Jersey Citv has narrowly escaped another such a water famine aa diatreaaed tne City about a year ago. The two pumping engines at the Belleville watsr-worka both broke down, the second one on Saturday night, and an old sod almost worthless pump, wmcu Bad oeen uoosea for yearn bad to be et to work.

Fortunately this kept the reservoir supplied till Monday night, when the other engines were put in order. Vaaerml the Late Jafssi David fTalfe. The funeral of John David Wolfe took place from Grace Church. Broadway, yesterday afternoon. Tbe multitudinous benevolent asso ciations and schemes in which Mr.

Wours was Interested drew together a congregation of as sociates and friends, to attend his funeral obse-' quies. so large ss to nil tbe oh arc a. Bepreseo-tativee of all the principal charitable societies were present, as was tbe host of friends who loved aod esteemed him for his social vtrtuea. Tbe lmpreaslve riles of the Episcopal Church weie conducted by Bishop Potteb, assisted by Bev. Drs.

Potter. Wm. A. MuHiEHBt'BO, Hia-mai Dter aod Wm. F.

Mono an. The coffin was of rese-wood. without other ornaments than the plain silver plate beat-lag the name of deceased, his age and date ot death. Two sprigs of laurel and a little bunch ot white Immortelles were raid noon the top or the eoflln. Eight pallbearers, followed tbe body to toe grave, each wearing a white sash with black rosette.

These gentlemen were Benjamin H. Field. Bon. M. TJlahaefer, John CL Jones.

Bobert T. Stuart. Tbomas H. Faile, Bon. Jsmes W.

Reek-men. Smith Clark and George Jones. Dr. John F. Gbat and Dr.

Paikx. the two physiolans wbo attended Mr. WOLr during bis Illness, went to tbe cemetery with the funeral train. An un-uaually large number of earriagea preceded and followed the hearse, and a great number of private conveyances carried away those who did not go to tbe cemetery. The body waa laid in a vault ia the family lot In Green-Wood Cemetery, Dr.

Potter officiating. The Executive Committee of the NeW-York Pruon A aaoclatJon. and the Board of Directors of the Working Womeas Protective Union have adopted saitsble resolutions in memory of Mr. Wolfe, their late associate. Xiao Tai ifiaa asr Btalaractlee Caw lavoortarattoa Vaatariaj Aaslher Byatortosni AaTaiv.

An inqoest was bejran by Coroner Young yesterday, in the malpractice caae which resulted In tbe death of Mra. Mart Aax Lowdeb. at No. 938 Thompson-street, and for which Dr. Geo.

B. Gtlxs, of Ko. 113 Klnth-a venue, is held. Hia eounsel objected to tbe proceeding on tbe gound tbat the Jury had not seen tbe body of deoeaseo. me uoroaer, however, under tbe new statute overruled this obiectJon.

and Capt. Btbhes. of tbe Fifteenth Precinct Po lios, waa examined, and detailed the circumstances in connection with the death of Mrs. Lowden and the arrestof Dr. Gyles, and which bave been already published.

He also stated that be bad arrested another man, against wbom he was collecting the necessary testimony. Miss Kate Otto testified tbat she lived at No. 338 Thompson-street, and waa acquainted with Mra. Low oem at about 3 P. M.

on tbClSth lnat. sbs admitted Dr. (J TLA a to tbe bouse; he asked for Mrs. Lowden tbat lady was not in at the time and the oootor took a Boat in the parlor and waited nn'il she returned; when she esme in she asked If tbe doctor had tome witness then went down stsirs and between 9 aud 4 o'clock heard the hall door close, and suppoaea mat toe aoctor went out men at 5 o'ciocb Mrs. Lowden waa found dead in ber room i Mrs.

Lowden had been out during tbe morning and returned at noon In her uaual good spirits a he used to have gentlemen call oa ber, but did not know that she was keeping company wirh anv one In particular; witness never saw Dr. Gtles before tbe day of Mrs. Luwutri death. Miss Louisa Lowdek. the daughter of deceased, deposed (bat she last saw her mother alive at about two o'clock oo the afternoon of tbe 13th mat-: Dr.

Grtaa was la tbe room at the time they bad Jnst come up from tbe parlor so quietly that she did not bear tbem until they entered the room deceased remarked. Why, you and witness ax plained that eke was setting something ont of the bureau, and she then went down staire between three and tour o'clock area told by Mlaa Orrotfaat the front door had closed, and linens remarked. the doctor has gone, and ma will be down to a few moments viuieea detailed the circumstances as in our former report. Mr. Thomas Trimble, who keeps a livery stable at Bos.

its and IAS West Thlrty-nisth- a tree ana resides at mo. na tMxtn-avenue, aaid to have been on intimate torma witb tbe deceased, and woo had been arrested by Cant. Btbnes. waa next eailed, but before bu eyldetae was taxeu tne fjaptain aaxed for aa adjoura-ment. to ennble him to obtain, festlniouy which he believed would implicate Mx.

Thimble as an accessory to the crime. Tbo Coroner granted the application, and the inquest waa adjourned until 10 tats morning. Dr. Gtles and Mr. Tbimblb were remanded oo the custody of Capt.

Btkmes. Mr. Trimble la quite wealthy, and is a man of family, movlne ut very respeotanie society. Coroner Yovifo yesterday received a commu nication from Dr. Moke.au Moebjs, City Sanitary Inspector, slating that hs had sent to tne Morgue too body of Mrs.

Emma Jvost. of Ho. i Norfolk-street, who ia reported to bave died from email-pox. out. trum an lnveatlgation made by a Healtb Inspector.

It was auapeotad that death had resulted xroiu uterine bemor rhage, caused by malpractice. Dr. Mabsh will a post-mortem exaaunauou ot the re mains, and tbe Coroner will investigate tne case as soon -as the necessary testimony can oe ob tained. AdvertlamnenL I 1R. PirCBKR'S CASTOUA I a anbatilote for ceator-aiL and haa the most remarkable efleeto ever produoee by any remedy, unjiae od.

plita, or namotie ayrupa. it ia pieaaaot to Aske: does not naaiinsta the atsnaach or gripe the Aoweia; the contrary. It aeannllatns the IS ear to phyae where the bowals are nt of order. We have tbe. record of many iaatauoea of andden relief where the bowela have not moved for five, ten.

aud even tweoty deya, ana where eoaatanl vonimna had existed, withvauent ennxea nana on aenoue lovera. i aontaaae aeitaer mineral, aaerpblae nor aieohoL aad eauailr adaBted to adaiM aod ctuldraa. It acta like atagie tir ntnwaoh-acbe. wind-eoiie. eonaUnaiioa.

Ac Kmj laaiiiy aboeid baas IV. Wa kaow what the Caatona la. and deairs alias phyalelaaa wad aaraes shall abaroautitly test It a awui raralah saca pevaaaa wtthnnt charge. 4. a.

waa w. x. aa ropeway. Din- Aura. I Advertlaement 1 PhrenoJoglcal Examtnarmns Daily at Wo.

389 arjroartwsy.ahosnag talon ta, aatscta, sad beat Aiilna. taoas-aWp guioial Narnaa. mm Sea aaav r-karlas O. Van. ae Mlaa Mar Lartrtn.

Mjaa Car. via. Mrs O. Uotchina aad 1 infante. Mrs.

Dreasen. babe and am, John Lorca, wtle aud daughter. U. B. Jtai aan.

A. tarcley Mra. W. JX B. MlJW.

Mrs. K. M. Brurht. Mrs.

Baretey. Mwa la Oornlah. Aiiaa jt. luiiingnasi, aussm, -at. Miss Morneeyand J.Oeette, V.

P. A. Baalihu A. AV aikar. Miaa Core.

M. Bsaaea waii. Mias aa. va, iMiwifc aa. w.

Bia J. Baidwha. Miss Fhelan. Mlaa AC Pbeiaa, Mre P. O.

PBalan Mlaa asm Pbeiaa. Mrs. Cas; alias phelpa Job A. Fleteher. B.

W. Keder, U. CarsJAera, Z. BotchBm. 2 rhiidrea aad aaxae, Joha Wilaoa and wife, J.

ywelavSy. Mlaa Joase and aarvanta. Maaa Onager, tea xeiue A.eerisaa ae aerae, Joaa pea body, wife ai A cAddrea. Alias J. atraeaa, Mra.

Stew, Mrs. laaeraeU. B. Fataaaa. T.

A. Tlermiasid. W. K. Twrlar.

it. B. Whatsoa. Iteary UwL M. Lett lee.

K. Clark end wite. T. Early. J.

Orsas. A- O. Haaaev. P. M.

Parker. D. C. Broosuaa, E. J.

IimrtA. Cap. AC eaaaU and wste, Mrs. 1. Paanae Be rksaia, Mrs.

Clai Mara Baal. Wl ha aassi Z. i airiacj-, Xhoa Marria, Jaa Kasnna, a. P. Bajd- arha 1.

W. Jwiailla V. 1 as. Cratsa.yae. UK.

AVaaa, W. Beaey, Jrr' sriiss. ClealasT ad aTewwta-a Hatl a tt with a aaaaiiaiiiaiary mad for neaMa aid laa. era ea nw ra oa nana nrvar. i atll irw P.

rav Havaaerwe Mexlna. tb Va by the Cw AtavwAe. as P. M. alio.

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....7 A. KflliadalnlOa. weat At ill. thrsautb to Harrta- aara- nUAIiniv f-iM nasb HI Leeia, LoeJaviUe, larHaaapoha. Oeaakaj, CTaieaaw, S.

PwaL St. Jesephv eait laxsi A. P. M. Weat Mail, taroegh to Cleve.

land. Tsleds, aad by A. and U. eater K. It.

to Praakna aad MssdvUle. iMt r. at- MTJnATUBB ALMAXAO THIS BAT. I tsaa I Moon HKlIf W1TI1 Tma DAT. aaady Gov.

Bell MARINE INTELLIGENCE. May SL low red. Bteam-shtns China. Macaaley. ver soot.

Chariea O. FTanrkly Wyanoxe, Cooch, Iforfoik, so. Old Domiaien htenaa ahip Co 1 Vina aad. Bo we. Bartiaaorei Faoita.

Deaae. Ihjlaetphta. Lorillard Steamship Prans. Pierce, Philadolphia: Pbila-deiphi. Dana, Philadelphia 1 Onoeerd.

Mermaa, l-oiiaoeipnia Serena, uearae. Hooton. 11. r. inmoca.

HhlB Oalataa. Oanhnar, HoogKong. Pred Raker Baika On ore. Loppa, Cork or FalmootA BloooTleh A T. F.

tthtiOB. Blaaehard. Matanaaa. Ac Carver At Baraoa Mardoe, Paal, Oyduey, B. a R.

W. ceaeroa A Co. Brig Allee Woods, Doojrasrty. Matanaas. Heney A Parker Aaieba Ann.

(Br, Clark. Halifax. N. J. P.

Whitney AOo; ttiieiiua, Br. Coart. WumlnaHon, N. H. L.

Met chant A Dai UraUa, Bogert. Bear River, N. 8., Heney A Parker. Bchra. Znipulaa, Curtia.

Maracaiho. Peniton A Lonlaa T. Wagner. Cnraeoa. Honey A Parker; L.

A. Dood. Malada. fat laland. a.

J. Wenberg Ida Lewta, Heuatla. Ina Ian a la. Tnnper a Beattie J. Phelpa, Hock well.

Baltimore: Bardacrabble. Fslea, Ban-or; Mai Lanka. Gray, Boston H. P. Godwin, Waterbury.

Ktanifnrd O. li Acken, Mead. Stamford. Stanford Manoiaciunnc; Col: A. Bver.

Cnmmtnxa. Prov- InoetowB: Mtiietta, Harmon, PL Aturustrne, Jaa B. Ward A Apollo. Freeman, London Anna A. Hoiteu, Uerdon, Taoaploa, Evana, Ball A Co.

Arrived. Bteanvshlp HamboldL IN. 0) Arnold. Mettn May Copenhagen Id. and Chiiattanaand Sta.

with mde. aad 7as paaaengers to Wendt A llammnlarmrf Kx-peneneed heavy weeteriy gaiea B. of lei. aa, and very foa-gy weather on toe ooaat, Hteam ahip SUeata. Traatmsaa.

Hamburg Bay and ilavre lith, with mdae. and paeaengeaa to Kunhardt A Co. May lai. AO, loo. 17 tf.

paaaed ahip Pleiades bound Wj icth. lit 47 43, Ion. 3a 44, at OH A. passed aateamerof the White star, lias bound lath, 1st, 12 48, ion. ah 41, paaaed a Guion steamer bound K.

bteam-ahip General Barnes, lCsllory, Savannah May 18, with mdae. and paaaenKera 10 Wm. It- Uarrv aon. May 21. A.

Barnefcat Light bertng N. W. half N-, dlatact 4 miiea, paaaed alarge aunkaa achooo-er. with foremaat and furetopmaat ataudlng and por-Uona of npper works above water, other apaia tiuss-lne aiongiode veaeel laying In track of Inward and outward bound veeaela, ana apparently not long ia that D-eUou. Steam-xhip Arragoa.

Westren, Bristol. May 4. wlih mdae. and 27 paawenyera to Mirrgan'a Bona. Baa had strong westerly gales Ibe entire pas- Hteam-shlp Manhattan.

Woodhnll, Charleston Msy IS, with mdae snd paaaenrers to H. Morgan A o. Bark Amencaa, Xloyda, (of Stockton.) Park, Sagua 9 am. witn augar to order vaaeel to Jamea K. Ward AOo.

Has had light winda and ealmeup to Hat-teras, where we eaeountered a heavy 8. gale; being on a lee shore waa obliged to carry a heavy preaa ot eaavaa to keep off Diamond Shoal the gate blew with xt eat vloleuee for it heura wltA high aea and heavy rain, daring which loat spanker, maintop-aau. mainaaiL Jib, and foretopmaat stayaalL and dauv-aged ropea, aaw aeveral vessels 1st to leeward when the gale came on. and Judge we weathered Hatteraa about a miiea under two lower topaaila. ail other heavy aalia being blown away, and believe that by carrying sail very hard aaved the bark and all Bark Hngin.

Stork. Havre 40 with mdsa to order veaael to Tetene A Boea-mana. Made the northern paaaaare, and bad westerly winda to the Banks from thence light winda and ealma. Bark Katartna Maria, Dutch.) Brundt. Blngspore Feb.

14, with mdae. to J. th Wood veaael to Tetena A Boekmann. Paaaed Aajier Feb. 22, Cape of Uoud Hope April iZL BL Helena Annl ana T.roased tbe Fouator March X5 In km.

SO, Bad K. W. galea off tue Cape, amce fine weather. Bark J. T.

tsmlth. (of Parrs bore. W. Howard, Cleiifaegoa 17 da with aarar to 8 pen as, Montsgne A Co. vessel to Crandsil, Berteanx A Co.

Bay 11, UU. tu, hen. 7 JO. apoks bark Tremont, from Clenf uegos, tor Boatoa 1 lath, off Cape Hatteraa. hod a hurricane from H.

feL, daring which etove balwarka aad an lit Bark Cynthia Palmer, (of St. Johns, Tl. Smith. Cardenaa da, with aogar to order vessel to Pever Nenus A Hon. Msy IS, off Cape Haiteraa, had a gale from a.

daring which etove bulwarks aud loat and apiit sella. Bark Albany, (of Dundee.) Wart, Pleagua Jan. 3. with nitrate of aoda to order veaael to aw P. Hamaer.

Paaaed Cape Bora Feb. is. aad eroeaed the equator Apru bi nau strong n. w. gales off t'spe Hoi head winda, and amue thence to the eooator atmng iignt r- wiaos ana nne weataer.

Bark Crone, (AaaL Bterk. London SB with mdae. to B. P. Buck A Co.

vessel to HlocovieB A Co. Came a northera paaaage, and had variable weather April 27, iaL 44. Ion. Sa had a gaie from H. to W.

lasting duxlng wbich atove bulwarks; has been is as. w. ef the Bank Bark Car lota, (ol Turks' Island,) Dixon. Calbsrten 10 da. with surer to Brown Brua A Co.

veeeel to master. Bare Cosorriet, Baararnd. Liverpool 32 with mdse. to K. K.

Morgsn'a Sona Came the northern paaaage aud had weeteriy winda to Ion. 40, aud haa been 14 da. W. of the Baaka. Bark Katrine.

Marian, (Dutch,) Brandt, Singapore, Jacob Schmidt A Co. Bark Canada, (ot Windsor. If. Holmer. Oeofoe-goa 17 da.

with sugar and molaaaea to order veaael to H. J. De Wolf A Co. Bark Km nark, (of Ayr,) Allen. Matanaas 10.

da, with sngar to Jules Ltserac veaael to Henry A Parker. Has had line weather and been 4 da. N. of Hat- Bark Adriatic, (of Ptetoo.) McKenxte, Matsnsaa witb ragar to order veaael to master. Has had fine weather and been but ha.

N. of Hatteraa. Brig Hiram A biff, (of Wiacaaaet.) Tib tn U. Cardenaa da, with aarar to order Teasel to Miller A Houghton. May is, off Cane Hatteraa, had a horrt-eane from 8.

during which lost and tpUt sails. Brig Marlpoaa, (of Boston.) Milton. Matanaas with molaaaes to order veaael to master, ay it. off Cape Hatteraa. had a gale from fit.

IL. wbiea loat and apltt aalia. Bng Lassie W. Vlrden, (of Tom's River.) Beetty. MatansaaS da.

with augar to order veaael to aoaetor. May is, off Cape Hatteraa had a gale irom a. aur-tnc which lost and spilt sails. Brig David Owen, (of Bath.) Dunton. realm S) du.

wrth frail to John B. Devlin A Co. veaael lo master. Paaaed Uluraltar AprU 1 came a middle paaaage, and had weeteriy gales to Ion. 40, ad from thence variable weather May 14.

off Qeorgee Shoaia. paaaed a vessel's maata snd other wrecked material haa been le da, W. of the Brig P. H. Odlerne, (of Plctou.) Horn.

Matanzaat da. with sugar to order veaael to GeoigsH. brewer has had Sne weather laL aad from toeuoa weeteriy galea. Brig FIto Brothers, (of Boston,) Thurtow. Sagua with sugar to order veenel to Miller A Houghton May l.

laL St. km. 71. had a gal from a. during wtru lost and split aalia.

Brig T. Remick, (of Boston.) Rose, Car dec aa with augar 10 order -veaael to Miller A Tt'ygMon, Brig Luvle Allen, (of ebelbume, (N. ..) ailea, Tranldad IS with eld Iron, Ac, and paaBoneere to order Teasel to Jones A Lough. Bng I aa be 11 la. Truaqateta.

Tnspaa, vs Campeachy, da, wtth mdae. to AC BcbeverAa Brig Bamtres, Bsmard. Bagua 10 dA, with sugar Is Peter V. kiug A Co. vaeael lo Moos A Ward.

Has had fair weather 1 May Is. off Mantilla Keet raaiurt brig Ocean fcAgle. from Bagua. for New-York i 17th, SB cspe tanuiM. ns isiai nng Aa r.

aiewsra, irom hagna, for Boaron. Brt Basael Coney, (of Bsnjrar.) Coney. Onsnta- namo, is da. with angor 10 J. M.

1 rhal)ia roanoi te jtllier at nougntoa. Brig L. M. Memtt. Arroman.

Trinidad da. with augar to liel VaUe A Co. ewaaot to Jamea C. Ward A Co. May 18.

off Cape Hatteraa, spoke bark Commerce, from Trinidad, for Boston. Brig Nellie Antrim, Lead, uaiua 4- with sugar and rosewood io li. Amslack A Co. vesses to Hrectaon A Co. Brig Ocean Eagle, (of Boston.) WAterbouae.

Bag 10 da- with sugar to Moaea Taj-lor A Co. veaaet to Walsh. Field A Way. Brig John ihay. (of Brook Haven.) Blckeraoo, Ma.

tanaas 10 an. with sugar to Uruineil, Mmturn A Co. veaael ta nuaiec Brig iseotland, (ot Boston Cook. Matanxas 4 with augar to ot der veaael to Muler A Hoaxhton. Bchr Prairie Bird.

CCTdweU. of and 7 da. tram Windsor, 6 with 30 tons piaster te Craadail. Bert taox at Kohr. Klectrie Spark, (of Kew-Bedford 1 Parker.

Port Antonio 14 da. with fruit to Jamea Douiae ves sel to uiaaw. ten ia ran Kim, airj A. leaerad (jrowa Puiut, tor ew-Vark, klg. J.

Truman. Of New-Bedford) tOIbne. Attaaa. pes. via Key with augar and mnlaaasa to aiarres a mm oow ax riiiri iwiy.

isuiy is, las ss su a mi. is au mapoaa scar, asorm AUag, aonrs awv mum v. uuuaa 1 Mchr. c. H.

Katon. toi caiauj back lord. Omsa. a da. with woas, so osepa A ooikeaf -vnaaiil to 'John rnuan a aoa A Co.

May 1 la. let. 3 10, Ion. 7 IS, spoke sgnes liaj-moBu, ire uiluMts lor 84. Juhn.

N. B. behr. Kveline, (of dew-Haren.) BaTbadoa. 17 da, with aogar andainlaiaaa to H.

Trowendev a boor. Abby Dunn, (of Boatraxj Peuntala. CardeaKa ISdawith mulanam a ocuet vaaial to Jaa. W. fci.

Weli StA achr. Mwrph. (ef BeOse. HscL.) Pahnke. Trnxale A aa, wtta haies, eto and laaai ngnra to Leayeratt or to.

aVdar. aTaaay KeeAtne. Kane. Apslarhlnola with nxmoer to am. ateeeae veeaoi 10 niaaler.

had moderate weather te the Ou thea haa a heavy arale frem 8. laettagt boors; ataoe had Bas weaAh, ar, and bee I ea N. ef Hatteraa Hrnr. May Mora. Bate, Paeoae Krver.

LC.I da. Via iBlBoer, iot uehr. tMsraa Lavnaia. a nsa 1 sun, sswgetowa, TA C. a PoughJtee Behr.

0. iSSattmtoa, Ctark, Hew. Haven, for Eltsa. Ijetbporv isc kr7 Golden BaJa. Overton.

Kew-Bavsa. for' Bee. Behr. Day break. Blake.

MatanaaiT with laawea te B. H. Bewail, Boas A Cn veasijl ta J. axe at Behr. Mary Ami PrsdaBsre.

Bart, Prerideace, tor BJiaabsthpurt. Bear. Avaintr. iwruaa, Beirut, wua lumber for Bohr. BaAtaoa.

Chaainltn, Bsw-Xacdon, tar Xliaa- Bear. iumat PsUler, Baker, rartiaad, wtth enter. Bear. Zincs. Header, Savsamah da, la feaOast te I a teus sTwrs ass Bneara, the AT aw ho Ham, at NerCh.

rworhkeetMle A. North, throojrh via B. K.B.A and oar-Vnrlr nalnl A. vie HariMa R. A.

Tag. fAehr. A. htoeal Bear. J.

a Chew. ftrAw. T. W. H.

tl w. in nnkcElha Haaarech. HtilOaataiaa XL (L. rte. Trjaaaaer.

Uyee. Hartfara. aw AJbaay. fArar. aaasaai T.

Hah Ber A Brew. Vawtaia. Bear. MaaUias. Soar.

OBiiett P. vrnghA Cjwpeea. asar. Harry I a San, Tavlae. VB Tavlae, Vrraiala.

cahhwtj', vn-aaua. Bear. CL as at. arkr. tWlB Miller.

Oaaal. VwwtaBt. aehr. 3. AV Biaawt.

Praaua. VUgWiav Bohr. J. J. Ware.

I. ftahr. Kchr. J. Warte, Chawswa.

VtmwM. i Behr. BL A. Tyler. Palurna.

Vlrvaia. Behr. R. F. Sleek tarn, tleaaett.

Virgiata, Kaar. Kemtaa. lamsn, Vlreiaia. Behr. J.

Wataea, Parker, Vb-data, Mehr. H. L. staAgbt, wvlett, VYrrtabv Sebr. F.

Freaoh. Leek wood VTovrala. Behr. IX ewyer, emfter. Virginia Oehr.

laieef PuiWaewil. VTrjruua. hear. J. A.

Kaaow. Hahoard. Virmwa Brhr. W. Hlae.

I aae, Pvwatiliaaaa. Bear. A. Kelly. OirBira.

Vu-giaia. SA1UTJI ft asm skip wywaokA sr RVhaiaaA wlwi waaUBBB. saBBsrata, n. By Telegraph. May Tfl- Arr.

ehtw Berswe. frsa Bsta-. ta barka Barv osier, free Caloaliai Wenwa Mat-lett, freta the coast of Afneat BL W. Tsrrlna-ton, Iguaa MeDssnilla brig O. otary.

from BaJUmore. LF. WEB, May tl. Are. brig Adelaide, tmes Cienraerna, and achr.

B. P. Le-well. froea Matanaas. fee nai a The aehr.

AJthea. front Miisaaai.ater-ewred te New-York. 'rwiara fPsraa. HiuriX. If.

Msy- Freaeh frtgase Ker-aaat aid. Ier Brdaey. C. E. steamer Delta for Bennev da and St, Thomas.

Btsamer OomtaeTce Brought ao trot the Ctmonrdia 170 bales oot ton, and bas gone back to wreck for remainder. ST. Tbomab. May IV via Havawa May Si. Brig Oak Point, b-o-a New-York, for Pernembooo.

arr nere dlaaoaeted ana teeking ana tee onganaee Brooklyn, from Barbados, for 2 w-York, tn the same condition. Raraeaaa frlartae Pfew. Quaaaeiowa. Mav XL Tbe lessen tine ateeav anise City of Waafainwtoo, Cart- Iehead. trot Kew-York Mays, ana city ex urooAiyn, 1 apt.

iiorxua, rroea Hew-York May II. both tor LIverpouL have arrived here, the former at P. AC yesterday, aad the laiter at IS A. M. today.

The Wiibama A Guion lroe steaAB-ahlp Mlnneaeta Capt Freemaa. from New-York May for IxrerpooL touched at thia port at 7 e'otock laat evening. The White star line ateem-ahip BalUe. Caet Kea-aedy. from New-York.

Mav 1L aar lAvsrpoes. also toeenea at mra pert yesieraay. Tae Canard us ateam-ehi Abreria. CaeL Mea. aaner.

frem New-Tork Mey 11. for UverpooL arr. at thta harbor at 1 o'clock this naoreing. lvaAroot, May xi Arr. steamer Heeia, from Beetoa Mayfi steamer Miaaeaeta.

frem New-Yara Hit 1 1 steamer BsiakL fresa New-York Mar 11: steamer Aiceria, froas New-Verk May 11. CRYSTAL MiUS, GILT, BBOXZX. and DECORATED GAS FIXTUEES of most BLEGAJf DKSIQSI8, BAoqaAled ta variety Bronze Figures. Ornaraents, Gilt and Bronze Clocks of CLASSIC DK8JOHS. And ABBA sTTBO BEST TIMXKE EP RS, MABTJPACTTJBBD BT AIITCDELL, VANCE No.

597 Broadwaj, Sew-Iork. i la. IBSTTTDTX FAIB, 1871. Be pert of Judges a 00 GTLT ajtd Bbobxb Obajtdb- Uiu, uun LHAiiDttiin up nwnia nue tted by MlTCBBLL. VAMCA A COj W4fuUy agres fAst Ou Brena rVrfurat art revert er ta ArtittU DtgH.

WarA-atosuAtp aad Ptatoa, la cay mod re tAr eewntry. nd praeeoiy ta IA werlA TTm Atvruaa, atpertallg the targB ploa wAteA are aoalaif rewt (As rreeoA, are (As oast prsdaaaHoas sf tea oountry. The Glam CKmndtlUrt arm eraal if not re- parior Is tea eatabra lad Oalar aaeeataeeaea, (Xwe-IUA,) whiek Aae bar Asrsfofbr aesravwladoad fAs ksrf wl fhs tsorld. rs etaaa 0 eaemal wAllrwaas. fTaey reavbL w.

B. oqdeh, rresfeat. Johv W. CBAbTBiks, Act. Recordlug Secretary.

BajTl D. Tnmn, CoTTespondlsr We eordlaUy tavtte aa eiaiiiliialliBi of oar varied aad moat comprehensive stack, and particularly ef our CRYSTAL 6AJ PIXTCHES, which. In variety and excellence, are not equaled also where ia the world. Snecial for Hills, Churches, Ac Also, deaurna (amine! ve It desired) for alegaut dwellings. In gold aad real hennas.

1HER-MR. GAUZE MEEINO, LISLE THREAD, ADAPTED TO THE PRESENT SEASO N. Union Adams 1 v-. No. 637 Lace and Nottingham GURTAMSIi SUghUT Damaged by GREAT BARGAINS.

1 CRETONNES, I SLIGHTLY DAMAGED. I B. L. SOLOMON ft SONS, 1 NOt. 3T AltD 99 BBOADWAr, OPPOeiTK BOXD-8T.

F. KRUTINA OFFKBS. AT PSICKS, HIS LABOE ABD KOST KT.EflAhTT STOCK OT FURNITURE; OF THJE XA.TEST 8TTLX AKD TUriSH, nAiltrACfORt afc WAHK.BOOnaC SOS. AITD tS HOCSTOWT, ytweea Bowerv and Sdav, WARREN WARD CO. UTinlaaala aad Be tall atanslaotsrera aad TJnaeV axerera.

1 csaxakk rrjRirrrxrAK. fAUos aBrroBav I MV AttlTU RT, DLHIXO-ROOhl rTJRKrTTJRX. yrSK-OLASACS. cobj-ictcs. xajc 3BJUAIJ US.

CUBTAXBsV afATTstsMaKS, AO. Geed aast aria le, geed work, awidsials xts. i CAOSBT. 7mTAJRR2i i TJ ANGI vf fest PniaL JLCV-m. tsr, 71a swale S3erated Ovwa.

WarasBmg rarwug Claaat, Brefnag mag and Shalcfavr Urate. VWASStJl Ax CO, XMmw. 1 in uaara. uani XlireiA LxaXt. FCLLA 4.

wsteret, SW-York. 1 Boaewrlu Oesawoseww D. Prwraeaea ft Ben S'TORilGlS, .1 TIFFANY 4 oryfts rauuawr sacuftrnr aw TMemilf rnjTfLkxiEs rar STORAGE AND INSUIiJaNCB OF VALTABLXS. JSrOTKLBY. FLATfCw FICTOBXsV IwhCSaCeVS.

FAjCAAQES A1CO A RTICLKS SK2TT FOB AXd DIUTEELIJ) WITEUVI COAKOK. BEleAST 8TPKB IOtt TO THE IHNRTEDs atAWTJF ACf BEJ BT Broadway, Corner J4lb-t. NECE-WEAR, 1 ELEGANT NEW STYLES NOW READY. Union Adams KO. 7 1 KO AD WA Y.

$1,000,000. SECOND GRAI HFT EfllBl rtl AID OF TECS PUBLIC LIBRARY OF KENTLCKT. AT IXJUISVTLIJC, ST. sathoiitv tn tbe set of tae Iissislatnre tnenree raring the FOBLIO L1BBABT OF aCEMTUCAT( tne iTBsteea wui giv taenr SECOND GRAND GIFT CONCERT Ta the great ball of the Pnbhe XJorarr Bnllrtlng. u) ixxusTUie, ay oa SatTtrday, Sept.

28, 1872. This eiagniSeent nail, knew aa weaaUrar HaU. the largeat, most eentrallj located, aad heat arranged for larrs and fsshhrnabia snaienres sf act Is Loauv vtlle, and is fitted np soperb St Tie. The ssildtod haa a front ef HS feet ea 4iast by depth ef Tad fees, tear startre in heicht. 11, aaa Or ekaaed Ier she PebiM Ltbrarr at eeet et tnM.

Three lanre rooms are new Sited far a nhistv. sad contain aneat AU.1" vntnnee and a masses- sf lOOOos enen aad freete the gratnitoos sen num. i is tee uui uuae oa sne -iTasceee. ay ua GRAND OIFf CON2A5BT now announced, to rata the monev with wUeh te pav tbe balaBesef thewaiw chase Btoner dnewpoa the Fnblie Lifrrarr Doialbia to enlarre ins hbrarT, and to so endow the tnatita. tiun aa to make it aeif-eaatalnlag and forever heveea i tae neeeeeity or eainsg new any aorvviaai wee eaea the books fur the omiUilmOen of a SAngls seat toward Us sapwurc i "13 TICKCTI OF ADniAMlSt will he teased at tig earn half tickets oaarter tlcketaC Ui II whole tarkets for Uforri; lor SVW; III tor SUOO; SaAfortlJOd; mil tot tMOL uleuoant on leas than SlW worth of tioxetaatt wnre i Tlcaets win be aent.

when reoaosied. ev iegu. tend letter. The money tor theoa atar be saat bf A dama Kxprea. CoeapeDy and Ms ooennctMma.

raatl euV monuy order, reel "tared letter, or beax draft. i ne nmueror earn ticket, or rraeaoa of a noses, la ha or a aoarter.l la entitled to adoie-ieB te the eonr cart and to tee gift awacoed to tt. llwxiug the saw eert the sum of i $500,000 in CTirrency will be given to the nelders ef tirheU krdislrfBa, tion by lot ot OS THOL'SAJf 1 QUTo. as aods: LIST OF GIFTS. i Owe Hraaa Oitt, Cms Il9w Owe UtaaS aeatl.

Oaeai 4e. 1 iM.ove 1 1 lttstrwA 1.... T.OOS f.SHW A.WOA a.oo) 1 I (lite mt J.aoe l.eod 919 NOW Foe wee) jma.O'wFJ is.Hse 1 7-e 91.H 9j.iM 90.00A 30.000 l.gsQ ASS 4 SO 9we 1 OO Total OD0 Glfta, all Cask. TMs OeaearL Hke Uie first ot the ISth eetaheaf ta Mr.i-. 1 las.

I which was so dectdedlv sni est ill, aad a tbe nret graud am waa mew ny aea pete aa mz.K Y-. X2 JJ mmm. Tam. iL fa ISA LSMMeA I PUBLIC L1BBARY OF- KESTtCKT. The Fsrmers and Prayers Bank the earporater and eapervwora are tive sae, aaa are asaong rae anoe nlatlnaahihrs ettiaeee ef the etsaa.

--SBoatd any tacketa be left anaold ea the day of the era win, they witt be destroyed, aad the ont: thunSAno gift entered will all he drawn aoa patd, bat dlmiBlshed in value ia pestaartsaa to. tea pee ef VMOia Ucaeta. For maiasre, a three-teartb of the ttoA-eta are aoad. the eapital guri will be reduced aU the eUaors la ps 1 Tl Hon. TBOS.

B. BXAMLXTT. lose Oevereer ol Kentecky. has eqnaentee to rspreaeat the Treata. tn tbe iaaaetaeBt of this second Onatuiiiue- cert, aad be wl 1 pereonally aea that the aseoev rrew the sale of taekete le depualted with tee Treaewr that the drawing Ulny eeodaoled aad aa gila Justly awarded aad proeapily paid.

The drawtBg wui take place aa poone, ta faB vtee of the aadMoue. and ndr the liaBiediaie sopervv mttmm am mt tw. aflmn anA Tl BateSa Of tSA 1 Fnhlia Library ef Kentacxy and the feUewlAfr i aaaiad emtnent aed dialaterested cnhvms. wbe hsw oosaented to be pruaanl aad ae tnat su a lioa. JC.

B. HABDTW, 7adxe Oonrt Appeals. -Hoe. J. FBOCI-OM K.XJ1 1, late sf.

J- fsausi 11 ou. H. W. BHOChVJadge Ninth Judx-uW ELI H. ChSaV.

8- Marshal, iaahr: HOO.T.H. COC1LK A -N. Chan Lew. Caaui-Oaert. Una.

K. O. bTANLliirOhvii, fresldfll Aaraata-ar-aa-Drovers' Bank. i Boa. JOHN BABBKfs.

fsTAofarar Aswal tViBipsny, LlTerpooL CoL PHLU lla-ii. CeAtry Ntatk JeVbeaal Wa. Hr. COHAUAAi, fwonder 6rAaoi tiaWae. OoL JILteO.1i f.JUllBOS.

alaeaatsl Hssj Ur. T. A BEU Fret. Medaoal VJaivarallg. aaobjvu Hen.

i. O. BAXTKU, alayar LesusTiite. Hoe. T.

BUHN'Krr. dty AUerneT. -v UE.fKT WOLFOiLD, Treaeerer Lewaavfll. 'A A. BX1N lUf.

Free. Alauoraetuira' Bank. FHLLIf JDDOS, of the LecasTtiie Betel lav JAB. Free, sd sTatisaal lieeA. XL IVUIrt, Frear Willed Hetei.

t. JOH JfeTOK. Free. Traders Beea. wn.o n- tar, e.

mm alaraaan. JSUBW aaaa A Co. i i HTN KT DKPPEW. Frea Oerwaaa Beak. v-aa'AaT a euiBI.KflsV PbImjo Liorarv BsviSiag.

Leeieliie, Af- rs CtmuUrs. ctlsi tuU barbcuiere, aasi ee spy-- HQ. idS BROAD W-AT. Ht J-TOgL. WINDOW COllOTOBS, i v.

Flaaare aad atlrrwr Ivaaaf, i MeeMiaxa ef ail klaee JOHN til m.f HACHAia at alBeary. Sia AS Felaav, Basw frc the jaaeOeaef liewery aod 1MDIRW TT. MOBVT9 OHEE5, Frea fu. A Shell Fns BJ. VOL, BOSK.

Agent Adaaaa Express Oa 1 Theee who eeah-e terteer laiorwMtaeaor WTaO waw te set ae tenia toe the eaie' of tlsAets. weu these eeamsr an jurch ae Meketa, sAweidj a iTrli asa It ssi Is suias.

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