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ft Ir j' i fi i 1871 i i il 1 CRIMES. I fin Artlve iCav Amonic Our I rial ia ttMriateafeal -neeA fiHW btM KaiM SvtMpcTrimM Crimes. TB OUTIaAYWBl Tw; Nate view ConAd-wge tm to sate OSsee ed atanwrAeaamdV Twe WMki Uf. Jamm Stkvkss, wfco ttves la KcaaiByton to. London.

nd is a shlp-wpmUsr. arrived la this City pe- nnmi en om ef jthe Iibm veaael. He pa wr NeTta North River, waiting for tbe depart jreef tW stealer Ports, when be was etreostcd by a piaualbt stranger, who. inquiring Mis deetlneitea lead finding It be Liverpool, amid tbat be waft delighted, a bo waa bimaelf saunad for that port. Ha asked to go -Watla fetal and Ul a drink, which Invitation the latter finally aVcepted.

Presently the two wet third man, of whom the stranger anxiously Inqu'red wbetli-r bU baggage was oil ewpeotnily briber all bi borsee bad been pat oafer? oa toarrtjthe hrp. Receiving affirmative kepuee. be aeeieed greatly relieved, but was im- mediateiy peritiexea oy too uu mu payment bia bill. All bla money wa K-i-a Ihb iMitMt ia trunk, and bo waa at bla -wita and wbeajlt happily occurred te him tljat na mi ruMMKvoUid lend him a small amount marll laov eoald go a board. 8TSks.

not a- iini ih ntitrmrtnr of bla new acquaintance, (sound over lit him fifty ponada in gold, wbou tli two liMMitttr aiauppcarru. ATTi Jelt witiiout a dollar. c.i- iua wim tna Dolireman on too dock, aad ih ilMdiwaUr olaoed in' Uto bamta mt iMMMrri ItiLTWa aiHl VAN QaaicHT. ana bbabtb Pnwxnet. who raadily n'M frma bo Crmertirtab ot tan men that tbt-y wera Mtai EMiujii mi Joan TnoiiAS.

two noto-rtoaa oanfldeudo Ia order to Aara Uw ooanatalaajiit oa band, tbo dateotivna ob- tmiiMui liua work aft bla trade from too Inmaa i umiunt. und tbn aet tbemaclrea to work to mmm toa ftiiaperaoa paniea. iiwaraj uny wm no fortanata aal.to arreat them, ana took tbm. tti Uto eomltaiaant. before Hupertntandeot Kiuo, at rolfM Brad -quarter, Wbera an e-aatiBB' oeeaa oMlarrad.

Hparlatadbt Kio, fn-taiitly1 reeoirnlzlDg Baauasi aa tbetotaa wao bad broken a camera aocaa montaa aero, trben romM to ait for bis pic Ium fnr Uva jf Hommr' OmUKfr. ordnopd IB- atfearetfortta mada to obtain bU pictore, at aaaaaino lime atonriiia; nim i toat do oxeruon aoatftd to nl blm Into Rtate PrUon. tejKii.iaii.mlldljjremoiiatratod. bat: the Bupetin- toadPBt waa dpdarato. and then: taruliia1 to Tnomab.

oroerild bia wet ore to be taken alao. THohaj lastaiilly becama Tioient, aiid tbreat- aned to beat ail oao wbo abouia attrmpt u. Suo party wail ordered oat of the office, but iHuau laatr1d' twbnd. tndali(inar In Tlo-leat lanaiuacal and demeanor, i Kinally be atraek at lfcU)ctive Ul.T.a. wbea bupor-lBtaant IltnoJ praoaT -from bia chair.

aod arjBiuc tajfxtirnan by tao collar of bla eoat. Dnnv klau tbrutarb the paaaace-wy upon tbo Moor of la ouaf offion. Thorn be was eecured tij Opt. iRvia bud outera. and taken to ana uuotoa-raiioer by a auuad of cOii-era.

iwhieb included: jjetecnvea HKHiiKTT. Tikman aod Ddnni TtteMe; preoauUooa ware, bowercr, i ainneceaaiir', a the valor of the had Jtoaartod, and guejr anbmitted ao i rerfeet pUitam ware obtained of both. Tuo pnaonera wcirjiaulnu-queDtly arrMlciind befuro 3odn tXV at SK-ffcrana Market I'olice Court, i aaa ruuy eommiittea tor tnei. A Waaaaai RalM Bra br 1 Ptea-Orrrl 1,00 tTorth ar Jerelrr I Xatvoaa. it A boat 4 e'clctj-k yeeterday morning-, Officer JC now lib, of I Ws fourteenth Breciact.

waa at traeted to the ftonaa of So. 133 Kim afreet by aba eHaa'of a Wutman. and nnnn rmtAhinir it- I aba erica oontiiiitad be forced bia; way lnald. pn eotrtrlna; (be front room; ba found Katm Mxn- propHjctreaa, lylna: near the window. trlib her handi) feet tied.

od her face portnd with bl(od. i Oa beina; released the aaid that A. Solatia ooened tba front door to Si ant ia one of tbei Inmatea ot the bonae. aod har- na, aa nbe thou ft lit, aocured it uam, want to 5, fed and almoaw Immediately fell Into a daen bleep, hmom afterward aba waa radely awakened ar beina aeiaed vr toar men with bandkarahUfa i brer their I'amedlaUly bonod and aas ared bar. flavin thaa prevented bar from niak ivg any reaaataiMeor ealiiaa; aaaistance, tbey de li arocxlad to taka from her person a fair ct tfUmafjd ear-nnini.

three flnwr-rinca, lor hot and aeoWaca, all rained at tl.tTl. Than aniamaaiacroalhly about tba bad. they found about B180 tied iJB in. a bandkembief anilM Km toillow, addtaa which to tbotr booty tbey left ber In bar disabled oadfeioa. Wbea tba policeman entered.they ba4 bean root foe aome minatea, and oa treee af (bean aoald ba discovered, aa abe bad bean abl to.

kieot i mmy oi taem, and aa ZZM eiva AA itf Utotn. Hint waa Cea the Pprinr-treet Poliee Station, where abe waa attended) by a anrceon. who found tbat i ber luVanea wera eonflned to a few acratchee aooB tao face, ithich bad been made br the ruf-: Ban la auatchlle: her Capt- WiMH baa taken the cane lb. band, and bopaa ta be able to arreat tua cnlltj pactiea. i i I.aat AH mt ItanlaBiUBa A Malaoat.

aieewcf tea tea maid ItabbedU JoanFH A. atreew toa Beeper 01 a uqnor-atore at ue eoraer 1 ar Batana -ants jamea a treat, an rridiy arew aotne aaaaey trofa thabank for boatneaa pnrposea, I and yeatardaj bad In bia possession he lacad tn a walfttlq the Inalde breast pocket of ftua coat. Jobji fjcmvaii.of Ko. 411 reaxl-atreet. ana uaoiaa HMtToa.

at no. vj Monroa-acreet, aotcred tba aloes yesterday morning- and created a disturbance, bieh bad the effect of brlnainfr ttALurr tram behind bis bar. wben tbey both eat apow htm. bat and kicked hltn a shameful menace. Tbay then robbed him of bla mooey.

and as they wea makrag their escape, Hsixbt fired a ptaiot at them, bat failed to bit the mat k. Xim Um-o iU babk ao the door, where ba waa fouii-l by a polirenmn, who airlac information aa infective Fiaa, the tatter arret ad the prisoner at the earner of Oak-street. Tbey wera both held for rtai Jiatloe UowuKe. I Tavtdjata Fhsaaa mt Crlaaa. I aiicaAELSaliDBV alias Varley, a bar-keeper la tea aaoploy ait WnxiAM TaAXXT, better known faa Keddy tbe tlacksmlUi, waa befora Commia- 'atooar Bwian nayeaterday, oa aoharce af paaalng a eaataaarfeit i bl a Jims Wkatxb, a sailor, la tba aalooa afi TaJtLkToo Tbaraday evantnc It appears taa Vum offered tba prleoner a as bill la paywant af Uqner, and the batter rave a eottnaarfelt no btn ha reeeired from tbe proprietor af another aalooa.

The Commia ataoer did ao tblnk tbara waa any ertmlnal Intent proved faia ftASoa. and ba dlamlaaad the CIIY i 8 -i A I K. II. J4Laj, resMtaa at the eorner af Matd- m-iajM aawa jjua i aatutifc. waa urvu oejore Ctaamtaatoaer tHJKLa yesterday, ea a charge of ianlHoa; Uavanai lottery-tickeu without payment ef the spe- tax.

Tbe defendant stated ba iMirehaeei worth of these tk-keta in Hav aai for ban it rHvate parpoaa. lie waa held ra tl ball ot-4fTamiaaiOB. 1 Jona rotXBS Jobs aicLornRUX and Joscph "Atxxa were aceated yeatcudar and broukbt to YarkvlUaiNibM Court, bafara Alderman I'Ltm- km.aka beld tbem ia taoa each to appear aa 'w Kansas a aa-afiiat RajtDoLra aliaa Clack wood. raiiMK Uiluxkji and Kdwasld tee peooee charaed with stabbina and attemptinsT tea order Faatn. BuacaaiaM.a la-er-: beer ealeaa keener at tte.

lTS Tbird-avenne, on Thursday alarhl-week. "or tba foarth time the priaonera were-iremaaaed back to the station. Tbey will ba brought a a-aut at TorkTlile te i Yeateraay mominr micbaex bkxxick. need foortaea baa been an Inmate of the 'Koaiaa CatboUsj Protectory, at Wast farms, ea-eaped from the itnso ration bylumpina; from a tulrd story wisdbw. Ba wasaerionaly maneaed to booble into tba City, wbea he waa picked up by the Twelfth Precinct Paiica.

Lie was takaa to Btatioa-booae ia One Hundred and Tweaty-aftft-etreec. where ha received sur ncaJattntKa.nd was aXtexward reaaevad to awuevBO taeapitAi. (-. a. jaMn Nm Wimii I bftre Joa4ice Oox, Micbaei.

aaxaa, aced ax-! seea veara. waa Committed for trial oa a bar ce ef oemittlnr an tndeceat assault aa a little snri; i named UA Aa DaXT.ef Jh'a. aM Smvaattv aveBBe. 1 i 1 i Soma anknom ttiaerant fired a pistol alLthreua-b theiwtaaewot ParkicKUBMraar's -1 atquXir-store, No. As Spnnx-etreet, but fortanataly further daaaaye waa done tea araaAiac tba ineatvy aVateae tai tfca eeial aaalaaa.

fi Jobs axd Tuuxm ilcGeiAXK. brothers, farara arraiajned ait the Special Sessions raster hbT, before Justjeea Dowcwa and bkaxulbt, anacbartwaf aaautinr a Mr. Cuab. P. Ha-faoa: Tba prieeBere, It aaade a at letup torob tbe rU of whtt-h Mr.

)lluS aad cbarce. aod rere atwuClr rei8X4 by tao jjr. UixMii badtweof bia ten kackcii ant. HSeer. a ati attmlati kklr hihmd.

Tfee aecixd aleadeal roilty. and were eacb amt the I'enuenUary fur twatro moatba. and Baed taoa. I jtjbxjc xaazBUCTiorr. Tba first cnaetinaT of tbe Department of PebUe laett action was beld at Pl M.

yeeter day The aarUBcslea ot appointment of the aaetnbers of the new Board ware read by tba Clerk, after which the roll waa then failed. r. Bet, the moved that Mr. Van Tomt take tee chair. Tba motion beina- adopted.

Mr. Vab Voarr addressed the mocnna- aa tollewa otmaau Tbara ta aa obturation leatlua oa tbe Mate to devise aaoaeoreo to properly edn- eate tta A wise Minister at state wiu nnderataad and make provision for this. No Government eaa with safety to iteetf diareirard this duty. Ia tills, aa In tbe ease of tbe neclect or omiaaiea of any other manifest oraigation. tbe State weakens herself.

It is unsafe to leave tbe orraalsatiee of, a system of edneataoa of the yoona; to tbe sasTrestiona or obllaatlona of parental love. Interest or duty, or to the efforts of nrinidnal ar aaaoclatad voluntary benevolence. Aliexpenence demonatrates tbat such dependence produces uncertain and imperfect results. 80 that it baa eoiae to be an acknowaedxed ng-ht to claim from tba State, aa it is it true interest to bnatow, adequate and reliable vf-ovision for tbe to-at known mesne, aaeneies and: appltancea for I be education of tbe cnlldren or per cuisene. It Is qnlte true that Lord BiiXix, In discouisina upon tbe elemraits of tbe "true greatness of kina-donis and "Btates." savs that the principal pomt of rrestneas in any State ijta nave a raoe af military -men.

and that it Is essential tbat tie diaix'WUon'of tbe people be atout and warlike." Jiut this eminent philosopher was a Believer In monarchy and of tbe rulei of hereditary Priucea. and wrote for the time In which bo lived. He favored wars of aa-arandizCment. Aud anions; a military people frequent wara are a nert-ertiiy ta maintain tbclr discipline and preserve domettto peace. In Governments where the people have no voice, where ontbiaking obe-diimce to the will of a ruler la a principal dutv.

Intelligent tbottitht aud inqiry have little room for exercise, liut 10 Stales where the whole power rests with the people, and whore both the form of tee Oovernment and the method of tbe execntlon of it authority, aud the deain-aa-OoB of tba ageota wbo are to inforee i ita exeou-LioU reats upon their choice 'and will. It is ef the first importance that they be well informed, and lutellectuslly and morally edaraced. as well as physically 1 developed. Ilia advocates- of orderly Ooveibment now urge. IneommefltlnaaDon the present condition of affairs France, aa tbey have overdone wfaeu a In it foini of adiaiaiatratiou was imminent, that the people are uot preaared fora Iiemooratio form of State, Although there are aow.

nd ever have been, among toe Pnncb earnest aud intelligent advocatoa for tbe complete sovereignty of tbe people, and many Die a abuodaDUjf: competent to take the lead in such movement and wisely lay tbe foundation 'of a Treat Bopubllc, still all efforts ia thia direc tion have heretofore miacarneu lor me waot 01 sympathy aod auppoit among tbe people them-aelfea. Consideration may determine whether there be any logical connection between such a state ot affairs and the condition of the in struction of tba people. A late census of the French people the fact that of tbe total population of 38.000,000, 14,900,000 could neither read nor write, aud of this number UjjUtJKXK or nearly thirty-three i per cent. ot tbe wnoie population, were or tcacaaoie yeara. This census alao discloses the foots that thehichest fieri 00 of lust ructiou i was to be fonbdlnthe diiartmenta of Alsavei Jura, near Switzerland, aud Vo.res, Bear Altuaoe; the lowest Bnttabv, and iiaute Vienna.

KABLT HXBTOKTjOF THE STATE SCHOOL STSTkat. The sentlmenta of tbe people of New-York in favor of public instruction was early' develojied, aud baa bceu constant, steady and piogree-siva (rtowth. ICihns lone since been fixed aa a wise State policy. Even In its colonial coual-tionf aome elloria were made in that direction, but when the State had come to be thoroughly organized, aod political atatus eautbllsued, one of the first of its deliberate acts: waa a pro vision made for tbe orranlzation of system of for tbe younar. The impuriauce, aa a measure of State, of the establiHliineut of a system ot oomoion school education waa ap- parauc to the aaind of Uov.

likoaaa ciomton. who, as early as 1191, called tha attentlou of tee Legislhture to It In uls nnuual meaKage. Under his administration, and upon hiaireoommendation. the first imoortant and praetleal lesnaiation was had lookina to the foun dation of a sodtid system of puolio itistrucuoo, and the sum of fifty thousand dollar a year a large appropriation for those da vis for live years waa tbia object. In Its, and be- ior uis expiraisuo or lue nve yearsiuuuteu aj the act.

schools had been established In a mn- Jorty of the then counties of tiiej State, and aoont sixty thousand cbudren during that year received publle Instruction. The leuislaUon so happily lnaua-nrbted by Oov. Custom was fur- the supported bv anhaeauent Kiai-uIIvki and Legislatures. Through the encourairement of uvtit VAx Bun: iDXPKurs in tbe early period of lta nlatorv. and in later veara of clova.

Mirot. SawAKit, and others, all legislaclonlneeded to firmly eatablislisi and liberally sujatain tbe systam waa 1 from time to trtnS It tis imDracticabla new ta follow the i various stkires in the history of thia Important sublect. But lta moveaient, althougb at times retarded, steadily progressed. Appropriations ware fioin time to tune made aa ita waiita demanded, and funds ere establis.hed for ita support eotpbs admin titration. Th, Amount of public ,00 now appropriated in the varuaa of the State for the aup- treaschaoia exoeeda ten milllpneof dol-larsiknd which sum la chiefLr raised by direct taxation; and the number of children who received instruction during the past year ia about nine hundred ami aeventy thousand.

I To such a magnitude has tills ayatem irowa In tbe State, uouer lta teetering- eare. In tbe space of about sixty yeara. Jat I beg to call attention for a few momenta to the history of the i schools of this Citv, which haa a peculiar Queerest to When that diaunguiabed statesman, Dmf Witt CLtarON, waa Afaroi; of the City of Kew-York, a Pree School Society was established In the City for the education of such poor children as do not belong to or are not provided for by anj religious society." his oraan-lxatlon waa formed in pursuance of an act ot incorporation obtained from the Legislature, the Mayor himself one of the incorporators, and tbe first President ot tbe Society; 1 be Ursa school under this act of Incorporation opened in the fear 1908. It depended chiefly ror its support on Hue contributions ot tlUj "benevolent. In the course of twenty ychr this excellent Society bad established in the City, several wall-organized schools for tbe: support of which tbey had received both Municipal and State aid.

In tee year 18M tbe various schools ot this Society, together with others which were In existence and not under its control, wera united and directed under the management of a corporation sailed tbe Publa Sobool This organization gave a new impulse to the cause of popular edacaUoa. aud 'placed the wbole system oa a broader basis and la fused new energy in all ita i Thia society performed a moat useful aervtoe to the State and to tbe cause of education during- tbe period ot its existence, and those wbo managed lta affairs deserve high commendation for their disinterested public service. turlnjt the exlatanee ot this society not leas thaa atx hundred thousand youth of the city bad been educated, aad a large number of teachers prepared for service. The Board of Education was organized under an act of tba Leclelatere, passed April If, 183,1 which aet extended to the City of New-York the common school aystemj which prevailed in ttte other portions at the State, the school wader which were maaaged by Ulcers elected by the people foe the pexpoeei Tbe Board of Kduoalion commenced ita operations aa soon aa Its measures eoald be perxected. and proceeded to erect sebool-bouaee and gainer scholars for mat ruction.

It waa evident that th mission ot the Publie School Society waa now over, tbat tt waa neither wise not economical to have two systems Ot instruouoa proceeding at the sum time, tn tba aame field -of operation; it would, lead to conflict ot opinion, and that both Judicious aetloa and nee fulness would be impaired. Thia waa soon felt by all tbe friends of education aod good government. The neeeaaity for unity of ayatem. and administration without distraction, became manifest. In 1863 aa aet of tbe Legislature waa passed authorising the Public Sobool Society to discontinue It organization, and to transfer tta property, real and personal, to the City ef New-Yoi and a portion of tta trustees to become Commissioner at large of tbe common schools of' tbo Citv aad members of tbe Board of kvdaeaOoa; and Its property, valued as ever 9000.000, under tbe aet, and by tba action of the Society Itself, passed to the control of tbe Board ot lvdueatioa.

noon whom tbe edminte-tratloa of the oomtnoa acbool ayatem was thenceforth solely to depend. Tba Influence of the consolidation afv these two ergaaisanons Into one harmonious body, was beaauotal 10 tbe salutary wot king ot the system. I v- TSt BOAKD OP EDUCATIOai Since tba year ISO and cp to the present time, the public school of Kew-York have hen under the control of itala erranisatlon. called the -Board at Education, tba anembere of which have baaa alee ted by the people, aad during that period of time ear school system has attained to tta present great prosperity and use-fulnese. TJader tta ear aad management pan been perfected a wiee aad Judicious system of taatrueaon: it haa progressed and expended aad edaoteel itself to- the improvement which, havh takaa place la acteaoeaBd arm aad tba method of lastraetioa.

Tbe cause of education or ita ad ml latrati so haa not been stationary. It has steadily a-rowa aad meraaaed ta tm ateeaa ef oaefulneas. li ba appropriated to ttaelf and pat ia praetiee ita the acaooia whatever ax. parianea has established to be benefieial la Juetbod 1 or aabtecu ef Instruction. The resalta iof Its operation axay too dav be regardsd with emotions honera-bia nnde by every cltiaea ot Mew-York.

Under the means sad InBaenoos Which this Board haa furnlabed the1 e-reat mass of the children and youth of te Ciijr have boon edaeetee. Oa- temiLate tor one oiemect the reeul of it wothui 1 It baa estaiiUaheci aoat VMI auaiataiaed thtrty imu pnuMti acacia, 10 whiea 1 111 abaayafe; cZm Turn 1jraaaala ad HawBaari. were taatraeted thai day. at in, a tarty-five thousand children, it baa eetaoneeea ana wen maintained eight v-oinw grammar schools, mala aad female, ta which were Instructed thia dav over thirtv-fiva thousand ebiiCrea. i 1 The ayatem of uastructioa of the asalea try snioetlng la a fall aad eosnaie eourae of eol-leaiata edaearteo aC Mr yeara ta the Celleaa ef fitUnc aad preparing them for any an here of action or waetulaeaa ta life; aad thaa the female la a Xoraoal College, wblcb at tbia time contains ever one thousand poptia wbo are themaelvea belaa ad abated aad traioed to be-some the teachers and guide of others.

Tbe Bomber of aehooie wholly weeto the control of tbe Board of daeaten waa Ml, tn addition to which there are aooi fifty corporate schools, partly wader tbe ebarge of thia Board, and wbo participate ta the eniyment of tbe public moneys. Ia the work1 of Instruction are daily engaged tea mala tee be re. and 1.8M female teaebera. saalnng a teta.1 of 9AM teaehera. And the extent of the work accomplished bv tbeee earaeat aad petna-taktng toilers In this Interesting department of tbe Work of lite, charged with ao much responsibility jTor tbe present and tbe future, to the inotvulual and to.

the State, may be appreciated wbea It la eonsld-ered tbat during the year psst nearly X1A.000 pupils bavai received instruction in the public schools, and tbat the average daily attendance la all the atfboola under tbe charge of tbe Board is ever one hundred thousand. Waeo ia considered that quite el gat-tenths of all the instruction of tao youth ef the City of Mew-York, of both sexes, la performed by, females, no ooecan well exaggerate the importance of tbe results to tollow from the establieb-uentof the Normal College for their education and discipline. This Institution completely and thoroughly organised during the past year, under Ita efficient President, and able corps of teachers and Instructors, may well com no and the interested attention, and Invoke tbe beat wishee snd prayers ot ell wbo are interested in successful and useful education! Bnt tbe Board ot Education, as the other organ.1 rations which have preceded it, baa dene Its Under that name it belongs to the Vast. But from this rapid summary ot wbat tt baa accomplished it must be conceded that Its mission waa a good one, and its work, if uot perfect, waa at least well done. i TUB KIW BBPAKTBTEirr.i Tbe Department of Publie Instruction, nnder the recent act of tbe Legislature amending tbe City cliarter.

now commence Its career under our direction as its Commissioners. I have deemed It proper to glvie this brief, but yet very im perfect survey of the past history and ac complishment of the cause of education la New- York, In order tbat we may be sensibly ana properly impressed witfe tbe importance of the worn in which wa are engaged, and with tbe magnitude of the trust to which we have, by tbe appointment of tbe Mayor of New-York, succeeded. Tbe change ao this tune wrought is not in tbe system of the schools, nor in their administration, nor in the course of instruc tion. Nothing- is i extended or dimin ished. The recent 1 act establishes a connection between the administration of public instruction and tbe Municipal Oovernment.

Tbe Uepartraent of Public Instruction la in name aud in fact a branch and department of tbe City Oovernmentt If instruction is tbe business of the State, ttls is aa It should be. Our duties as Commissioners are no more and no leas iban tbey were aa members of tba Board of Education, 'ft But as Commissioners of Publie Instruction our term of office has Ibeen extended, nor may the number of tbis body be increased or diminished, except by force of additional legislation or by death or resignation of tbe members. There is. then, before this Commission, a term of five years for disinterested and useful devotion to the eaue of education, and the good of the State and the happiness and welfare ot its peo ple. We have succeeded to the publie schools wben they are in successful operation, well officered with principals and teachers and when they enjoy to a very large extent tbe confidence, aud wben they are earnestly regarded with the warm Interest xf the people.

For we all know that these school lie clone to the heart of the people of this great, We take these schools when our City has a pop ulation ot one million ot son Is. aad at a time when the proper-education aod discipline of our youth is justly regarded by every observing mind tuo loundatioH 01 the continued prosperity aud safety of tbe State and City. Those wbo nave proxeaea us nave so periectea ana amplified the subjects and methods of instruction as to have brought tbe means of education, and the acquisition ot useful elementary knowledge, in an attractive from, to every bouse, aud witbin the reach of every child in tbe City, pf teachable years. They bave erected for us I large, commodious and weil-ventfiated sobool-houses. constructed with refereucelo the comfort, cheerful ness and health ot the teacher and the pupils.

We have, at our hands, already supplied books and apparatus such aa are suggested by tbe latest improvements in arts and science and advanced meLhoda of lnstrucuon. And we have to aid us an able and e.x perieuced Superintend ent of tbe schools, with bis assistants, upon whom is imposed the: e'nty ot visitation and examination, without Wliich no system is complete, and a large Jband of skilled teachers and instructors eager for tbe aiscbarge of their duties, and ready to feo-operate With us and second onr efforts to further the blessings and advantages of education. Rntn the State auu are liberal in tbe dispensation 0 their funds to us; iio reasonable demand if or moey for the purpose of puUuo instruction, has eve? been denied. For th coming year there is placed at our disposal two million seven hundred thousand dollars. 1 Tbeae weighty considerations should give us a corresponding sense of out duties and responsibilities, and we should be ptepared to bring tof this work a disposition faithfully, and aa Intelligently aa we can.

to dls-, charge lta duties, as we will tuatlr be held great accountability. Ours is not a wor- at ruction but of improvement and e-. Let it be ours. then, td do ail Jon-aerve and Improve this Jtyste of eommon education, which waaj tile wisdom, benevolence, and 0 thf gooa ana true men of the who emulated each other in the pubUe --blch the State has liberally allied. Our aducatiea anould not be one-aided, nor enould ektreme view, in favor of one system to tbe exclusion ot other, be admitted, as tt has not heretofore been.

We should extract all good that experience establishes and commends. It mast. e.t necessity, however, be practical. There are those who advocate a groat regard to instruction id tbe sciences, while others give propjinenoe to the acquisition of a knowledge of la-agunges. we would say let all be instructed tn the elements of useful science, and give to all who desire to pursue such studies to a high, degree every opportunity and facility for doir.K ao.

Nor should We undervalue tbe importance of tbe knowledge ot tbe lauguaueg. Tbe more languages oue acquires; tbe more Useful one may become. The acquisition of a new language put the recipient at 05 ce into full communication and sympathy wi(jh the thoughts and feeling of a new class of persons. Thus widening; tbe sphere of human action and usefulness. Ir.

FKANK.ua. as early as 1763, advocated a scheme for tbe education of the youth In Pennsylvania, which embraced instruction in bookkeeping, tbe rudiment of astronomy, geogrspby, history, lagio and natural science. In adduiou to the Latin and Greek, he advocated Instruction in the French, German and Spanish languages. To all ot whicii baa to be added good morale and good mannors. Fka-iklim thus early aaw how useful to the American youth, business man and citizen would.prove tbe knowledge af these modern tongue--the languages of people with whom, aa he foresaw, we were to have extensive eommeroial intercourse, aod wbo In a great degree would In time become a constituent part of oar own peoplei 1 But wnerever man exists an the globe, whether la a rude, barbarous or a civilized state, he la found to nave a religious nature, and to derive from the exercise and enjoyment of his belief, however feeble or erroneous it may be.

substantial bapplnasa aad tbeimost cheering hopes aad expectations. Ia our eountry secular education doea not Inculcate oe teach the truths or dog-maa ot any particular i sectarian faith. Yst, for the perfection of a truly symetrteal character tbe religious sentiment should be unfolded, directed and strengthened in the child, so that the duties ot the man mayi' bo properly discharged, and due honor and worship be rendered to tbe supreme source of ail earthly and spiritual good. Religious instruction ts well inculcated in tba genial atmosphere ot the boma by precept and example. Ita truths come sanctioned by tbe gentle persuasion and authority of parental lip, its faith la clearly taught and directed, and i Ita knowledge eom-munieated by the spiritual teacher or the an-toonty of the eburch and lta adjuncts.

Oue word and I am dona 1 Gentlemen, tn tba administration of this trust, aa Commissioners of publie Instruction, let as he ever impressed with Its importance and its responsibility. Let It -be our office to devote our time and our attention to tbe duties ef tbe place. Lat it be ours to suggest and carry out any needed Improvement and Just advance in the cause of education, and in methods and systems of and where errors exist let correct tbem in all eases. Let us see to it tbat the youth of tbia generation be well instructed let ns place wit bin their reach every meana of knowledge which will tnakb their live mora useful and hkppy. aad enable tbem to become good citizen jot the republic Always remembering that no eratem of education is valuable which doea not tend to improve the Intellect, strengthen the physical, and develops tba moral nature.

1 li No education ts valuable which does not lead the paptl into habit ot nght thotwnt, knowledge and action, and which doea not furntah him wita the means to be of service to the State, by being a law-etOiding, peaceful and virtuous citizen, whoea bigbeet aim in life is to be lai total la all his relations ta his od, his country and mankind, 1 At tba eoneloaloa ot pin Tajt Voonsr'a address. Mr. "Wood moved that Mr. Bkuaju Bbttth be elected President at the Board, aad. In ao doing, spoks la moat eulogistie terms ot, Mr.1 BxTTars conduot dnrinar bis aonnaeclam with! tbe Lata Board af Edaeatton.

I av oauos than takaa. ten votes beina- east for Mr. SatTTB. aad one far Mr. Wood.1 Mr.

8arrTS was thareunoa declared to ba dulv ejected Pi Preet-j e.ra-j dent of the Board for tba ensuing year. Ba ruroea Maes tor tn aeaor dene bun, and a poke ef toeimatease reapoueitniity Imvoaad upon the Board Ala alee retorted; te tae thaa 'New- York Is far aeolnd many: provincial riuea In In- foe the traoiiug Uacaera, auid aa- I aneaed tMho-M that this beweaoh -weald bo longer etteeb to thia great aommwaity. Mr. aa-roe ataew spwka at Bocae length, review- lng tbe preseat eoadiaoe oC the PubileBebeols. tsvest an fifty anlham doilar.

Tbe eneetioa ef Improved metaoda of pablta InatrweUoa waa. ho aatd. yearly attracting more attention, aaa soea tin aa Hckbxbt Sr-aacaai Bcxur aod Tra- dai were of the eptsioa tba tvn day, aot far distant, we shall anderstana far mora exeartv thaa aow the of mental growth. It waa the doty of tbe Department to balld tip a wise, sound and practical ays-em ot education, and i be trusted tbat hot a day would be lost 1 tn appointing a eommitteo to iaveatigate the whole system ot publie lnsrrue-tooa here aad in Europe, and report the result lo this Board. He alao referred to the neeeaaity ef teaching bygieae ia the schools, to tbe Impor- portaBce of periodical examination ot teachers, as is done in Prassla, and to tbe advisability of retiring each teachers' a are Incapacitated bv sickness or old are from fan active parsalt of their profession.

Satrpa further expressed the hope tbat two or three schools would be set apart for experiments ta tbe most advanced systems ef adoration, and that leoa time would be given hereafter to tbe: teaching of geography and grammar, supporting this opinions aa this subject by quotations from tbe works of Profs. Abjcolb. LATHaja and YeoafAKS. After a few remarks by Messrs. Batx and Gbom, Mr.

Wood referred 4o tbe ehangea in tbe School Is and aaM ba regretted very much that Ita effect would net be fully experienced for five yeara to eotne. The School Trustees. with a few exceptions. were the plairue-speWif tbe whole Department, i Teachers were now ap pointed tbrougn political lannence, ana not Tor their acquirements. This be knew was the easevaod antxt the law came into bperation preventing the appointment ot any teacher wbo baa not paased through the Normal College bo change was possible.

He also spoke of tbe fact tbat some forty children are monthly expelled from tbe publie schools about which the Board knew nothing. This he thought hhould be looked into. Mr. LAWJtENca KikBMARjwaa appointed Clerk of tbe Board and Mr. DavanroaT Auditor.

All tbe officers of the late Board of Education were reappointed to the aame positions in tbe Depart ment or r-uDlio instruction. The 01a standing committees were alao reappointed. The Board then adjourned. i i Beer gawisaliaa PTaaiaed sv tbo atevraw teetatai District Itepwblicaas. The Seventeenth Aaaorhbly District, which contains tbat part of tbe) city between Fortieth and Fifty-fifth street.

Sixth-avenue and North River, and poll about S.oao Be publican votea, has spoken quite empbaticklly for the reorgan ization of the party. On the SOta Instant Grant Club, Col. Joel W. Masow, President, at a large meeting, voted ananimoualy for Immediate reorganization ea tbe 9th tbe old association, Gto. P.

BbadTord. President, at a large meeting, proBounoed ttie same way almost unanimously on tbe 38th tbe Union Leage ot the District voted for Without a dissenting Tbe German organization has declared tbe same way and tbe Colored Republican As sociation is a unit for reorganisation. At tbe meeting of tbe Seventeenth Assembly District Council No. 1. TJnhm League of Amer ica, at no.

648 Jbightn-a venae, oa Friday evening, the following resolution (was adopted unan imously a-atoltwrf. That this ConnelEdeem tt to tbe b-t Interest of the Hepnblican Party throughout the stnte that a reorganization of the party should take putoe at enoQ tn the city of Htvi, oft. The If Will Case-ViLwl Teatiaaoary for tbe Cowteesaaits. Tbe final hearing of tb4 contestants of the will of Etoui J. Noa.

deeeased, was bad before Surrogate HtrrcHnros yesterday. Dr. SrErRxit Rookbs waa called aa an expert, and a hypothetical question having beenj finally framed as to whether, in view of the epdenoe, tbe witness considered the deceased capable of executing a 111; the witness gave a negative answer. On tbe cross-examination It was claimed that the facta, as they had hot been clearly stated, and upon soother construction of the evidence the questiou was asked it tbe testatrix could not properly have made a will, to which the Witness replied The case was then adjourned until Friday nest, when the proponents in the ease will have An opportunity to introduce evidence. 1 1 Statistics mt the Weeb.

Sixteen hundred arid fifteen persons were' arretted last wee' top Police. The vital etatlHacs forml week endings noon yesterday show thirtyfscen still-births, 304 marriages. 3Q9 births, and 41 deaths. Fire-Marshal McSpeixjk reports nineteen Area during the past week, wltbJa loss of 130,750. and an Insurance of trs.150.

of these fires were caused by tao by explosions of kerosene, one by explosion liquid gas. one by spontaneous combustion, a)ud the others were accidents. LOCAL VH BRIEF. I "EW.fORK, 1 A hleeting of the Institute of Reward for Orphans of Patriots was held last evening at Mott Memorial Hall, but 4 a quorum was not present, no business was 1 transacted. Dr.

Hot-ton, the Secretary, atatedf Informally that! he was desirous of raising enough money to educate forty boys and girls in some ot the principal colleges of the country. lie also called attention to tbe fact that Dr. Vaxektihb Mott, who waa one of tbe first patrons of tbe Institution, with bis own hand signed fifteen of the oerUnV cates the evening before hs died. Tbe Indian Commissioners hare reported the following contracts as lust awarded Grts-wold. Whitman A a.o4ysrds satinet Buckley.

Williams A 5,087 banks of thread; l.ooo dozen spools of Cotton. dOO Hoxen handkerchiefs. 10,000 pounds of woolen yarn Wilder A Bradley; woolen shawls: Wh. Watson A shawls E. S.

Pierce, flannel shirts H. A calico starts audi blanket-shawls: W. C. Browning, S.S70 coats; pants and vests T. Young, A.ooo coats, pantSHaod vests Colloday, Trout i 999 dozen socISH.

The inspection of the goods is proceeding very rapidly, and it Is thought that ail will be finished by the middle of tins week. i During the weelt ending yesterday voluntary petitions in bnnkruptev were filed by Daniel J. Barney, Michael Fitzgerald. Charles H. Brinckerhoff, Joseph II.

VAndewater. Samuel H. Vandewater. and Oscar Bi Fletcher; dischargea In bankruptcy were received by Jacob Mayer, William B. Davis.

Marvin R. Maxwell, and John L. Mason and Clark Hecht, Samuel Rosen tee 1. and Leo Mercer were adjudicated involuntary bankrupt. TJaub JcrD, merchants, of No.

153 South -street, charged :) by the Custom-house authorities with smuggling, were yesterday served with a warrantj by Deputy Marshal Robinso, under orders on Judge BLATcayoaD. and their books and papers seized- Capt. PkABsoa, Inspector of Customs, seized srx cases of Cogiae Brandy and too cigars, alleged to have been smuggled, jj An unusual briaknead ia already obeerva-ble ia the carriage trade; in anticipation ot the Summer. Oa Thursday last, Mr. Caxvim Wott.

tba manager of the Maauactarer's Union sold twenty -one earrlages to'Californla purchasers, who expect to bave their vehicle roiling oa Market-street, San Francisco, within three weeks. I. 1 Yesterday afternoon, Edwabd Carr, afred thirteen, who reside in One Hundred and Twelfth-street, between Second and Third avenues, built a fire In a new cistern near bia residence and was nearly suffocated with the smoke. He was taken to his homes and attended by Dr. Nauix 1 I I i.

Jaxks CBriew, aged ftwo yeara, fell out of a foaith-atory wineoir, at No. AT West FJghteenth-atraet, aod sastained fatal tujunoa. He waa aent to Bellevna Hospital, where his pare ou have been for soma time past, Eer. Father NcgextJ Chaplain of the Borough son. Liverpooli will deliver his lecture on Nobody's Children: or.

tbo Street Arabs," at Stelnwar Hall, on Thursday evening next. Father Hxcxxa will preside. Sincie the sale of thai New-York Yacht Club-house. Ex-Mayor C. Gooriir Gcstsis haa oflered, for tbe use of the members, his mansion at Bath, oa tba water: aide, with furniture and appointments complete, and rent free.

Wxuxam Bhowk, of Ko, 113 Hudson-street, had bis ngnt leg broken, yesterday, by a baleof cotton falling apoa him, at tbe warehouse No. 104 North ore-street. Ho waa taken to Park Hospital. 1 Charlcs Eeed, United States Corfitnia. aionerat Montpelier, Vt-.

has been- appointed by Judge WooDKCrr Chief Supervisor of Kleo-uons for Yermont. This completes tha appolnt-menta ta the Second Judicial District, Judge Bkwedict, at the United State Circuit Court, la thia City, will ait to try civil eaases daring the moaui of May. It ia probable that all the criminal cat as triU go over to tha Oetobar term. i Iatdy Olifant, widow of tho lata! Sir Anthony OUfaatt Mr. Lawrene Ollfaat, her son Rv.

T. L. Hams, i Mrs. Reqna. and Mrs.

Waring, of EnglaaS, are at theStortevaatHouae. Joseph HaixT of "Kcv 604 West Farty-eeveath-aireet. while at work, yesterday, on tha West Forfy-asventh-street had bia leg nrokea by a pile ot lumber falling npta hiao. A frame abanty. used for tbo atorage of tools, at tbe month of toe Harlem Railroad Tunnel, waa destroyed by fire last night.

Loea, 6 no insurance. The! connsel of PetuC deniea the atate meat that tiiocoinlm iwwl aatlor. aaa received a ooidmaletabB aia eautenoe froaa Waablagtoa. MasiaRet McrTdLt affiMl thirteen; re- AiuAvgriu Oi HeaiHl aaxwMaa3dOaHBidredaadIwrthazreeta, waa ran over by. a New-lTsva traia.

aA Owe Hundred aad Second -street aad Fbarth-avoBaa. senoaaly lajtaraa about tbe by aer me titer. Tbo business of tho n7Tot-ateTs Coort aring the paat week waa aa follow 3 Wills proved Bryan Parlsy. Sylvan aa B. PoadV Georgia HoefOiB.

Jamea Marga-retba Lockert, Catharine Stiller. Margaret Mar- ray, of Brooklyn. Letters ot admiaiatratlea wera granted on the aerates of tbe following- named deceased persons, tUl; Ellen Nance, William jMaedonougb. Jr Mary Brawn. John Owe a.

Helena Sch wader sky, Mary Ann Bamen. James W. MeKar. Sarah L. Dickinson.

Mary AekeHy; Eliza Coaoeil. Cbarle 8. Soekett. of Brooklya. Letters of euardmnahip of tbo aer- sona and aetata of William W.

Phraeer aod Merwla R. Phraner were a-raated to Ellen Pbraaeri their mother: of George J. at orris, to Theodore B. Starr; of Cecelia T. Aston and Lucy A.

Aston to William E. Aston, their father. ornrookiya.j The anniveraary tneeting of the Amfrican CoogregstioDid Union will be held in the Acad emy of Mnste on tbe lltb prox. Among tbe speakers from otaer denomiaataoea will be tbo tolo wing named gentlemen Dr. Schenck, Episcopalian; J.i Hyatt Smith.

Baptist; K. Eggle- ston. Methodist Dr. Hodington, Ray Palmer, Dr. Scodder and W.

H. H. Murray, Congrega-bonal. I I i The Board of Asseaaora. yeaterday morning, coo hrtiied the assessment, amounting to' I2J6.T70 for the paving ot Atlantio-atreot, from lien 1 y-s tree! to ilatoush avenue.

1 One new ease of small-pox was reported at' the ileal th office yeateraay. The work of vaccination In tbe infected district la eon tinned by tbe Health I us pec tors. Messrs. Munders Ttcjcrttt's plan for tbe proposed new Connty Jail haa been delivered ta the Supervisors. Tbe eoat ef building ia estimated at tOOO.eoo.

Mr. Maurick Frrzor-RALft, forTnerly Chief Clerk ini the Corporation Counsel's offioe. waa appointed County Auditor yesterday. On and alter Monday the inereaaa of tbe water-rates will co Into effect, Tbe difference to householders will be about forty per seat, Tbe Tplice made 487 arrests in the city during the past week. trssTCHElTEB COVNTT.

i The April Term of the County Court and General Sessions closed yesterday, when Judge Cocbb-am paased sentence In the following cases: Hekkt Bartholomsw, convicted ot breaking into the dwelling of Mr. Htatt Haddkh, at Rye Neck, waa sent to the State Prison for five yeara. Fkedkhick Buck, colored, convicted of burglary, in having broken into the house ot Mr. Marion Dkps w.wes sent to State Prison for three years. Joh Fabkelx, convicted of having stolen an overcoat and a pocket-book, waa aent to State Prison for two years.

Abraham Vamdes-hoet, connoted of a felonious aasaalton Chbjs-tiaw Nlerbardt, near Sina Sing, was sent to the County Jail for one year. Wat. H. Wbst. guilty of stealing money- from Wn.

L. Wood, of Cortland was sent to the County Jail for three months. Dakikl Nichoia and Lkamdkb Oair-fik, two pld negro offenders, convicted of breaking Into the house ef Tauiu Harriott and stealing Aso worth of good belonging 1 to a peddler, were aeat to the State Prison for ten yeara each. I James Long was arrested yesterday morning on a ebarge of having been concerned with Thomas Ford in entering the boose of Oliver Dtxr, at Mott Haven, on Friday morning. Loxo.

on being taken before Justice Fcx-lkr. con eased his eiime, aod admitted to have been Implicated with Ford in robbing tao dwelling of Mr. liTxit on Sunday last of a number of books, and gave Information where tbe pioiH-rtyj had been disposed of. The burglars were sent to White Plains Jail to await the ac- IIV1I UJ Ul. VI I AUU .1 I STATE" ISLAND.

Robert Tatxor, employed in the gun factory of Mr. iGLAHDaanro. at Bull's Bead, waa killed yesterday by the burstlcg of a grindstone at whlcb be was working, caused bv putting on too much water-power. The Convention of Teachers of Richmond County closed, yesterday, with an address from Rev. Dr.

Browkleb. who took tbe place of Dr. Jewkll, wbo waa unavoidably absent, ine noayoi ihomu juhjkkk, or rtoaen, wbo was laccidentaily drowned on Friday last. was washed aabore yesterday near New- Brighton Coroner Dsxpset held an inquest. 1 Lewis! Jackson was committed to the County Jail yesterday, by Judge Km-patrick, on a charge of baring fatally stabbed Ua-oaua Robbs, of Rossnlie, on Friday last, Thos.

L. TaPPEN. the son of a well-known citizen of Richmond, was killed by the falling of a tree which a workman named Ltoks was cut ting dOWIl. ABWJEBIET. A ease is now on trial in the Middlesex Court, at' New-Brunswick, which la creating In tense interest, both from the seriousness of tbe charge, and the fact that the defendant la colored.

Samuel Nrxoir, a negro of good reputation, is being tried for shooting with lnt ent to kill a white man. Bikjabts Clarkx Puller, at Cranberry, in December, 1870. The recovery of the latter waa considered doubtful for a long time, but be has now acquired sufficient strength to be present; in Court. The unpleasantness arose about a co belonging to Nixor which trespassed on PrrLLRVs' property, and the latter was la the art of to tbe pound when be waa met byXixo. Puulex was accompanied by bit colored boy.

A dispute arose, ia which btows were struck, and at length Nixon a pistol at Prij.E.M,tbe ball entering the stonutcb. He was arrested at the time, and haa been awaiting trial ever since. Several parties testified As to the shooting. A doctor wbo visited Nixok In prison after the ocenrrence. de-putted tbat three of his front teeth were knocked our, nis 'lower lip cut, bis cheek discolored, and tbat be bad incised wounds over tbe head.

The prosecution produced several 1 witnesses yesterday to prove tbat Nixon is a wicked man. Counsel fori tbe defendant, before resting bia case, submitted an argument to the Court, maintaining tbat Instead pf Ntxox committing an as-sajlt, be himself was beaten, and In self defease fired the shot. i. 1 Two Elizabeth roughs, known aa "Black Pool" and Mike, were playing cards In Git-xachS saloon, yesterdsy. wbea a quarrel occurred wbisb waa ended bv "Black Pool" knocking "Mike' completely th rough a pane of glsss.

Justice EtoBR refused tbe saloon proprietor any redress. 00 the ground that ha bad no right to allow card playing. 1 Tbe Biydnne City Council has organized by the election ot F. J. Smith, Preeident, and Willi an HmaTOK, Clerk.

The following city officers have been elected Treasurer, J. CoRiTEB Smith Collector ot Revenue, J. H. Carragax. land Street Commissioner.

Hiram Var Buskiok. The Lehigh Valley Railroad Directors held a meeting In Philadelphia, on Friday, and accepted the proposal of the Morris Canal Company to lease their works to them. The lease will be sub mltted to the railroad stockholders for their ratification, i VALrrwnxx Combs was held to hail in Jersey City. yesterday, to answer a charge of committing adultery with tbe wife of Edward B. Edwards.

The latter preferred tha ebarge and related a sad story of his wile's degradation, 4' I Captain A. Path, of the barge O. A. JtvcJcUy, waa drowned at Elizabethport, Friday evening. I It la apposed that be fell overboard while reaching bin barge, to do which It was accessary to cros three others.

Mr. "SacCheb, proprietor of the hotel maliciously burned at Union Hill, and tbe barber who rented an apartment oa the premises, were arrested yesterday on suspicion of bemg the Ineendianee. John 'CaMbexL, prominent eitiren of Jersey City, died during Friday Bight. He waa elosely identified with the progress of the city, and leaves a large circle of mourning friends. i ASaTlKO NAfTBlCOBO.

I i WitirrvoTOir. April Commander B. T. QuackMhaiabaBerdardmtbNrfoik Navy-yard a Inspector af sappUaa; IeutCcaoaander Chan W. Lleaut, at array a.

ly aad Raras Wster-maa. sod Master Kd ward W. RemeVjV duty la Coast orvey Chief Engineer Jamea W. Thompson, the paaladelDbia Navy-yard 1 Master Pradenck H. Pauae has been Aetaehed from mtpededaty, aad la to the aracAasaft, I 1 I ntwiMCauawivoi JZJCBS.

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T. fi- ISBMU, A. n. I SSnn, St. V.

Morphy, F. Vese Jaila A. OBwrtney. Jsaeph bowrt-ey, Jaa. eenaa.

at iaa K.ta MeOafaer, Mies barm Mai tin. Adolae. Kaa. wile, aad 1 akiMrmm. inai Clark, Wm R.

etargM aad wtfa, Joba MUpatrtek, J- M. all 1 1, Mrs. i- enaitb and 1 T'illtsB. P. IX.

b-axraa aaa soa, WBv P. Uoagaac Aran. IS 7a stabs all rfdaarla ap flags i. Miss A. Beabrooa; P.

BalL JobaBall. Mr.Traw. Mr. a. Jsnrmoo, u.

sogers, alias aiotiara je. J. Do Uaar, Mr. 1U1. Mr.

Alea. Mra. WitUoC Mr. RprooL Mia K. Knabrooka, CrTj.

P. Psalm, Mm m. Ball. H. M.

Raardoo, Pssa, D. season, Tba. Mul- wra, aara. atoliart. Mlaa M.

MoUart, llaaflar as atatuut. aad ealJa, Mra, epreei. a itam-hip lttmtaemrm. ft 1 BasaaiiaJ Bebwars, P. A.

atak. J. N. Mann a are. J.

M. WbMaey mr, oar pa utmnm mmm aaay, wi Bobert set sap, Oeorae Bawara. 1 1 April ra ataaaa A Man tf a. row IA sisal. -air ami Km a i a i nu -w- b- IMvid Barker.

Miaa Murrla. MDOATSaa ALAtaRAO TWU BAT. I t-00 I Kna 1 Maou Saa "iw. wasaa ilia. lai.

I 0aO UAKIJiE 1NTELLIG ENCE. -i ICKW-YOXjK. April SS. i- 1 St a-ahips Betavla, tBr.J IAveneeL Charies U. rancAirn City of IT ef London, TdibiU, r-acvpa, iisr iamiHeu.

tlkaagow, Henderapa Brothers: beataebiamt, (5. Ol Neyaaber. Breoaea, Oelrtoha AbOov; Pta ngrtsr laona AaplBwall. Paot04 Mail ateaas-abrs tOydaT kteav nedy, Galveston, via Key West, BL Mallorylk Oat uverpooi. jonn M.

ifaas estera Nw-Orleana. AeABaker: Montgooiery, Fslnrieth. 8a' ivasmaa, Bobert Low dan 1 St, Louis, hltehead. NewOrleana. H.

B. Croaawall ttesaiator.irreewiaa, wtlmlagaaa. W. tx.Lee. Ulard flteaavahip Bodiae, Mtckersan.

Biahmoed, At, Washington BteaaiebiB Oe.t Jalua Dllaaa W111L. era, Oenrgetowa, I. C-. Qeo. B.

Merrlek 1 Aaa iEhza, Richards. Phlladetpbia. Wm. P. tnvd A C0.1 Aenah.

not, w-Bedford. Fsrguaoa A Wood: ATank. Fierce, Pklladelphia Saa Salvador. Nieker-aoa. Savannah.

W. R. Oarriaoa Cbaanpaoa, Look-wood. Charmatoa K. Morgaa A uo-: Wyaaoke, Brown.

Norfolk, Ae, Old Dominloa Bteam-ahip Oo-s dith. Wllmingtno; DeL, A. Abbott) erwu, Bearaa, Boston, H. F. lyimoekl Hbipa PrincXoo.

Porter. Ii vet pool. L. Wright A Co lMuuel Wehatar, Brown, laoaaa. R.

Mergaa A Soa. 1 Barks Aarah Pi Klnrabnrr. Perrv. Matancaa. Walsh.

Field A Wsv ACaUueen, BrJ -rah lair pi. ton, Heney A Farter. i Hrig Sara, Dates,) ZJkers, Stoekbohn, Panch. Edye A Ellsapetb. Ames.

Caibsaan. II- Di A J. w. Bockman If. J.

Merrvman. Lsoraw. Caiharlen. K. A.

Uobertaon A S. V. Mlchoia IRr IChu. Matanaaa B. A W.

Welah. Haleey. phuadelphia. Jaa, W. A Cols Anna Lonsaev.

I Hr. 1 al iinmr v. ark. W. 1-.

P. t- Nevtaa A boa Atary M. Freeman, Fraueis, Ravre, Bvsas, Ball A C04 Virginia. John-stoa. at Pierre, Marl.) KevnalA Co Mary A.

Chase, Dolan. Rsvana, Mular A Houghton 1 lily, Ryan, 8t Johaa. IV. C. H.

Spragne A Sob atbaon Morns.tBrlj Clark. Halifax. P. R. i Wolf A Co.

I Behra Ernest A Marie (RaTtin.llWna Partm. Prince. C. A. Van Bokkeiin Haclia Elian.

Iri. V'inn. ton and Port Morant. IJamaaia 1 1. B.

ynarraham A Bavaonah, Evans. Ball mt W. U. Jones. Line, Farnandina, A.

Abbott; M. B. Towar. PbUlipi Boeton. B.

J. Wenberg; Ssmael Kicker. Hir.ker. -New-HsTen, Raekett A U. I.Tlma.

1I1U. KSW-Uaven. Barkett A Ilawlev. Bennett, Mew-Uwren, Haeketa ft Bantreaa, Branny Bostoo. M.

J. Bomers: J. rjeoaatra. New-London, Ksckett Bros: W. x.

iwitt. Parker. new-Bedford. Fergasoa A Wood iilountfleld. Hobbia.

Stamtoro. ntsmford ium O. Acken. Mead. kMamford.

Btamlord luc taring fM. '1 i hioob Mary Elizabeth. Horseman, rv- -Tmren, JtUKXett AVO. 1 i a i Bteaaanm Manhattaa. (Br.

th. a nrU 14. and unnaalswa with ia Me. apd 711 paasengar to wuuain ck union apni ia. au toa.

17 so. passed ship Favorita, from Uans, tor New. York list, bat, loo. 40, paased ship MUledge, bound 13d. laW44 Ot, Ion.

4T 10, pasaed ship Ocean Pearl, from Cantff, for New-York sth, lat. 42 to. Ion. At, paaasd barb lAtena, HJr) hanoa for Penarth aame day. lat, 42! Do, Ion.

AS 10, passed ship boond W. 11 i I eteaan-ehtp Oeoi Cromwell. Cuipp, yew-Orlwana April 32, with bk1. and paaaenger to H. B.

(torn, well A Co. April lat. XS SO, Km. 7M 41. spoke atoam-shlB Tlllie.

from Atalvestoa for New-York Ui. lat. 36 30, loo. 7A. aaw Ackr.

M. H. Head, lot New-Bedford.) boauid B. aame day. bit IT Mt ton.

74 44. paasd ateam- ahip Miesouri, bene tor Havana, and Rarmaa Liv- mgsuDB, Hanoi ioravaoBaiu i I ntram amy bhu tanaiaa, jaecaea, iiananoi apru as, wiu aiaaa. aw paaaeaigers waur ja, sua. gaa A Co. II i i Bteaaa-abtp RUea S.

Terry, Chaptn; Newbern. N. C. SO hours, with ludse. and paaseaaer to Murray, For-ris A Co.

Bark Enterprise, (of St, John. N. Melntrya, St. Thomas April -via Salt Cay 14 da, with salt to Wood-ruff A Robinson' vsesel to master. April bat, S3 .41.

Ion. 7X, bad aaleitrom ata N. laatlng34 boors, dnnng whlcb lest upper fare-topsail has been A da, N. of Uatteraak the bark Rambler, Fraaer, for New-York, and Julia, Rockwell, fug Boston, aid, I ds. pre-vtnos.

Ir i 'I Bark Albert, Vet Bath.) Key Praseta. Cuba da, tn sogar to order vessel to James W. ElweU-A Co. Bad fine weather R. of iiaUarma.

and beery 8 K. galea aud shiftinar-winds sincet April ZA. lat, 43, km. 74 41. a poke achr.

RatUe K. Bmith. (of Newbrn-yDort.) bc-and H-j lait in port bark MrCtolian, for New. York, ready brig Pl4aia, White, for a port N. of Hat terms, Arnoatookaad Lena Barlow, tor Bostoo.

do.i Xoaaak. for Nw, Vork, ao- scfar. T. Wilder, for a port N. of Hatter as, do.

i I 'I Bark Qoeen of th Aleet, lot Yarmeatb. N. ..) Xe-Leotl, Hamburg 3S wiib Ddse. te A'unch. Bdye A Came the inortbera iwsssge.

and bad fin weather; April It. lat. tt 10, Ion. 4. passed a aaaiber of icebergs, and had to stand B.

te oear tbem. i Bark lamarrotiahire. tot London. I Uavia. FOochow Jan.

17, with teas to Oliphant A Cxkvessel te aaaoh, tAkive A Co. I i I Brig Willlaa ATrOane, fet lAhave, W. Newell, Arroyo. P. IL, It 4a-.

vaa sagar and moiassss to oa wey A Cnaarto yaaial to master. Has aaa ngas wwa aoe fln weather th entire go. 1 R. It da, with sugar Brig Fvlro. Bsara, Vaqw, P.

to K. tlacena- Bay mt a Apm car. Willie, rrom Baitunora for aanalio. XM. lax.

sa. ton. 7 ia, apoaa ant St. Manhsel. Br 1 Bar Baltimore.

XK Iff. avavj-maat-aa. mm St da" With peaaate loK.lt War A Co. aw4 to Brig NaTarino, (of Bostoo.) Blood. Ooree, Mliiar A Hoogntea.

xss mma. rnii wmu. th enure passage Aprd S4. UL AS 10, torn. .71, spoke brig H.

ii. Wright, beaee tor Havana aatt port bark Kinaretia, tur Bostoa, ta da. Brig Ueborab A. Seole, (of PorUaad.) Ma-tauaaa 1 with tnolaaae to Long laland Betojry-; vessel to Miller A Bougbtoa. Bas been 4 da, M.

ef Ratteras. with H- E. winds ad fog. w.lla Hehr. valine, ot P.

R-. II da. Willi mnlaase te D. Trew A Has been da. of Mat tares with light wtadsand esimst left to port bark Montana, lug Baluaaure, Tb1gT.

TowW and aohr. LUai Cochraa. tor (of HiBrrtogteto' Coffla. Deaaerara 1 with aag iadmolaa taUvu Row A Co, vi at I to F. Talbot A Co.

Hsabad light wind aad eelaa the enure fssiaga, aad been A da. N. of Hatteraa. Bohr. Nelly Potter.

Oaakin. WaaktngVm. C. SA-twatb aaval stores aad eottoa te Waa. K.

HI Oman. oCaLUarriuxton, Xhooaastoo. with Han to J. A. HavllandT Seha.

Ellen, (of St. John, IT. Tbarber. Alioro, P. BiadaJ with engar to Oil way A Caaatai 1 t3 Hney A jPsrksr.

Baj been as. north at Jiattersa, with light winds aad foga, r.eHaU 4 Is. aorthaBAV aentlCe As- wrtb proa no ta loBsnMeceUL "turcnmbTpietebaa, Portlaad. warn kantbar to Geo. JC Boiyok A Co.

a Bchr. Adwards, Bosroa, aOzaaoempert. mr SebT Mary SiAabsttipsgs, las Nor- ooAtWatMtVtt ma far aonx, m- Wr aebs. Tbertr. JTyna.

ran a Brldg. PSchr. MUggm tammrfBi Pratt, miiV Nsw-Hat with Bm to Axalariaa. Oregory. Bockland, with Bma die.

L. A M.htoV scha, Maria BaaaayPalmer. Biamsfor Bo sear. Laey Atwaod. Mui.

KowAoaa tar Boston. 1.1.. -nAmm. Rjiaaksihaert, tor new uv ttoar. Bear.

Wuliaia Hary, Nswaaaa, Ylrgtnla. Bear, J. H. Bartsatt. HarrMt risvaaa fa- 1 rnJm LaadeT.

Lyaea, Baeryav AnnaaaVH nwiaBBk. a wbsbb iMh. Xnha n. orioaa. 0 n.

orltBa. Oeeud. oaiutassaa near. J. M.

Hwila. Hadwia, Pall Rivac. Bear. Jaaath. Skjaaar.

WW-Ha- Bohr. Maasa Kddy, Bmitav kr. Vukai Bar. IaUL Pi Bohr. Aiwa.

Avaawaaa, a-iwvia ii i. WIKP aartwa, light, A. aaay. 1 Kt i Ztr TAerrBW CTtAWXESTON. C.

April Ml Arr. scbri Azra R. Bawfrt-r. troa.Pbaisdetpbis. at aara ar Georgia, Iaa.

ew-Yerfc- biA aaaaaa sMa CTiaTISsI SB. Sat Maw-Yavh fur AtailAaasT. eaiatraa, Mra, AC Aliaa sella A.al. ralfisisl Taaa eaaaaasa aad alsaav Aa Jalia rawer, allaa Tbeaaas tiaaeaad Uroew, m. Waa.

'ii 1 BAVAjrN AH. Aarfl BV-Arr. BsiaM.raa P-oraaaaa, Maasa m. Vrr. Saa7l(iv.

Meanvaktpa Onaaiaf la VaW7 tjlTl- Aw? Faxbaderpbia aortToaakilda. tnr arva Staaaa kii Oiaagew citv a KtaiMg atar. MS BOM naLgasa ma, fore Wiiraai The N. i. was traa, MarUaaaaa, talTlw7T 'rv -1 ataaaMaaa.

al' If' IBr.) i TJROPXhn.n MAJUIU -1 1 Jl--. ArrwreT5.u' aBjnTlad tM AV BaSwCI mTm sTabm si 1 Capt. Mrsilvt, ttpm iNw-Yrk An 14, 1r Im aZl fia aaaal a tanaiC aawaawa I vtar avr aA A pineaedod. i Thoipaaa. froaa New.York uTaTattoar aaSaa Ouewiiataaa has algbt.

ad Uvrooi. laiawiwaa uaaa augna. aaw pracaaoso lee Uveraa rbsaasasrliaa Saa mttd a Aaarrla. tnai at. I.

Aanl IA, ba amvad la taeCrraa, Tbe tiuaon ateaja-ahip Wyoaajaa. xtaak Nsw-Tarb Is, arrived at Mverpoal todayT 77 Tke ataaaa-ahlp Raaevar. Oapt B3bak, frwai 'w-Orlaaaa April A via Havana, baa aaxfeadat I- Tbe Pert Olaagww, haa iuaeard at aaa. BrlaSaLamgJaar CAfJ SUCH THINGS CE! A1 BWI.lCIIACOt.'tE 2 1 1, MUeV ii i OCT IN TBS COLD WORUX" V- 1 A WOBKIlfQ IBL DRA( It Til At. IXAItm AilD TtattO vTN irro thb itbseiI! i A SICK PATMBR AND A BKROIC irJOHTCK A vILK kUCPLOTKK CIRCCMykjrTKDI l'.

iBWISO GIBL ATCBBAt NICDT. A BCIIA" TAflPIBI! TEN CENTS FOB MAKING A jejniBri itABmo aoTaBt j- PBIOHTPCL TREATMENT OP A ij WORKING GIBXI ODNOBD TO DBAtn. 1: A DIABOLICAI. ACC KIT AT LAITt i CAOED BPITK OP HIS rXtrGOTTEN' WEALTH 1 it jrcs-ncB TKicnptxASfT 1 In an the length aad breadth of thia' An eare-en gj derui beartlm world, ther 4 a belaa mt be pitied taaa the tneadlea "Wxwklag girt who toil late aad early for a begrarty villa ana, aad no being aiuas to be xearatad than ta bei WTfbwno wwid rob bag at bra haul Sm sail i A ease of dearttuUoa and auTerukg kas last made known to as duatltotlon and anm-rlng kroagfea about by tbe aerseeatatm ef a worthv bat frteedlea sewing-aaachio gori which eail for tear than a passing notice. It ka a ease calcauated to ewrdl taw blood of the avast phlegmetts, aad ta pall forth a ear troaa tb Up of the zaost stoaoal.

I The victim ot thia gross oatrsaw to yeang and beeutlfttL but poor aod antortoast -war kins girl. Bar ilia. wbtrh ta itself aaa deeper myatery lhan way taoad -to tb page ef any roauaBea. 1 i Broach to this eowatry from WaleA wlien and reared earr fully by tads! aarwula. 111-lask seems to have followed bar arena the ni naa ajl abe entered Bavmar araasaA the animosity of a ahop-mata, who wa Jaloaa ot bar transcendent T) nasty aad amiability ot sharactar, the poar giili waa faiatiy aeeased af tbefk throws tnio prisen, proaecated te eonviettna, aad enlteaeed tor a tens of year to the State Praaoa.

Tbrongh tbe la- naeaoe of friends sa reeeired a stared to ber DosiUoa. ealv to flai ever th vletiaa of ptrancal or aad wroag plotted aad ronnived atinal haraaaad at erery taga braanaait en and blasted dowa tlU the bad teach tbe very verge of destruction, the misuriee and whtea. iDia napteas ana oeaaruui yang eras i pro a to rnrtarp are almnat beyogal baiiet Iwrnbtlns there are bnodreda of aura ea i that. light. Capital la ah powerful whew opposed a poverty, especUliy whoa toe ablest -that Dorertv is a weak, atrngguna' arirk Bat when uchcaee do seet tbe light tbey aaeald be wall ventilated, till on aaivarsal ery exserataA aeoaads ts Heovea aa-miast the sordid and an wbo DerSM a La aad rob tha lanowaat Th hiaaorv of bttat Basaanaa.

tea laaaty ovwlaur- masnua avi. waaua wui ae ot toe 1 I NEW-YORK WEaSKLY" te be Issued a Monday iUext, replete aai It is with nvetdeat ef the mset startthig cuaracter and foil of to romasee of rest Ufa. wilt be read with Intra aa urterest py everyDoay, aaa oaperv ally by th dowa-trodden, and poorly-paid slaves of tbe sew Lng-oi aroma. There ia not a werfcmg gtri in the City whs will aet ayauaa. thiae witbi th antortanals Bertha to bar tracgaoa, trials aaA templet wm s.

nor ta taare a -aaaa la ear bread land with a Heart Bset ana a prow wmnm right and wroag, whose angers wui aot deb to fiaaeh th thruata of the assrsruiy eowaro ih Mkhal an wnaml hw. The psistealara af Rertba'Baaea foand la aietory eomaaeaeed in th Bbaj Bat wm be NEW-YORK I WE! rTTC I ST i Which wd ea sal ea Monday iNezt, h. Vawa Aawot. It ta Bertha taw Hwiag-Machine t.t or. Oeath a tb Waea-" atory Is tram the pea vf FkA-Caa H.

anra aathar of -TZoe Magg. ths Chanty and eAberpowerfal talas, and Is wnttea wtth aU taaforoa Irlwaf taiABted aathor. stw aM aot Pay UJ. taU of rnterU from Uw Brst chapter to the Jaa. aad la It arul exbibltad the lnuer aa wail af TJ thaeewtogJaaehlna pr ef tA.a great their VhawAg.

tta-r temptaUoat ar all toaobed with a aaaater aaa. alas UpkU Ufuil ef atworftug Uaerest svheharaa- ters tatroaaoe ar mxZJlTmmZ. i ii ilia ama follow aarTi alniir rmDld it i that tb redr. having begwa. a CSd ratDd tul he aa Jotuawed the aarmtive through th enA Let a ewe tan to rwa aw aauy aw.

RBW.VOBK BatKX.T.v POR BALE Bf RYE BY NEWSAGENT, DIAHO'D A I aadUlJMsalBnMlh. IK tat ansn sMtl BaUtfSH aAaBT SJSjal sa -a ebeapetr mtb. end. mm to nwUtag 1 fallv apply thaa aipaoa, laapoasihie for tb eoaaanner to know a TwA xrowiabad on tul wm, aad the ly iearaeto narau bits TBerehsse a make that as knhwa aad gwar. paraue ia aa r-.

uihair laaMaf tLaeA old original makee that fir-a raadartb trtpo, -uar ttlaeirbrillWhf qaaliUes. and are as weS atada aow aa tbey wr sre Affleelt to tatredoes at nrsA. Padie preferring heaner and Bnt the goads are warraated doaW warp, end ar KgErarWdacad io. so tb areas Aum. il rla rHaaaond Mohair.

made aly tresa ths i poem yarn, -atarally brUll-o- m-. it to be bad arfua retsna "nJ ALCOA! Km St CO. Bole Inapsctar, -TT 1 The Liverpool, Lcfi- don 3 GhheInso: Assets Gbldyi2oyQ0pw United States, 3,000,000 a Wmam St. H' t3 T7arren Range ml aM: jinlna-TT tbe "PTjlf With lta BpeiBiwww Wanalag A GREATJPP5KEffi radbvmaaanr daead prioMi smdou taslaiinaBBaai mm aiiewed aaarcAaea. aara, I mm aiaaia.

1 1 Wlssillsnisaa Jaa. BL Vy bar cnraarveaaaira, taC a a 'w 111 is aCTbark Pern SMUM. (avTrraaa giTntTL. troaa Waampoa, for UaaaosTVra, tTiSSm imHt 4 bng "ally Brewa. of PortaaawitaJ bVallt per, fse New-Vera Mars latJt eTlawTZ' aalp Beagal.

(of BoatoaU txwsa aawjnsaysattw Batavit 45 da. eat i Anril buvTa baa. tt. IZ. BWBBd.

I I- SnwawasBBnaBnnBBaWaaBBWaaa I A samai nruia Jiaacnmo, wnes nisifwyi Ba a aireag verillaatlsa oi the ort-gooted expreamoq that traia ts stranger thaa Botaoa. A atrange talabty to nav attenana taaa 111 naa gin aa UirMrt atar water. bavins DO oraaaaoa in T7aTwiita to tats Ohm th brand, and "gfrTlitaA an, -hr Mil 7 ya WIU ana yowaarwai a i -t 1. I Mi'- 4- 1 'i.

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