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ALBERT AT TRINITY CORPO? RATION DINNER. At the annual dinner of Trinity Corporation the ajOher day, IVmoe Alliert mude following Okdtlimkk: The toast which I hive now to pro poae to jou 'hat of her a in te re iflhere was ever a time at which her ijeaty? by whnsnaoev? conduce rwiuire i the BOBBCr? aloue. but will and sympathy of tbeir iasurely the pre-etit I It is not tbe way to ees in war to support it, however ardently and nt tea -amc tie d.iwn and wftaken th? hand? thorn- who have t-? at We are vrith a mi.rhtv ay, who is using against all those powers which hove sprung up under the raptar Inflnenoe liberty and our civilisation. Von lad hitn with all that force which utiity of purpose an 1 a--'ion, im teoetrabie secrecy uncontrolled dssBasis paver are Riven while WS to meet bint under a atat. of thing? BwtaaasVd psaas.

Cad for the pro motion of tha! rery civilitatioa, ths oApritic of public discussion, the of aad e.t the popular control on the (toeernaasnl aul the RUte Qaeoa ha? no power t. Wy tnxips, ear haa sac aay al her tjornaaod but stich as gatarthsirTetaataryaenieei HwGorera fnevrit can take no ton tas of the war which it has Dot befon-band to explain in Parlia? ment. Her armies sad lost can make no aner.ts, not even uiieaie far aay, withoat their pnhlnlv announced the papera. We mistake, heat-? can occur, no want ot weak which not at one- itenounoed, and even with a kinel nf morhicl JIxuil and continoed TkeQueen'a Embaa can euter Into no ne-otintiaim without the einuieii! bim by satanne iato all tbe argument? th'i? in or-ie: to sssslal. oesbt to bs shin to ap in the least bta leart N'av.

at the tnoft critical DOahloi, when war ami rula tionsrnay n' Oui- bight nn nrlver-e in Parlay nieiit mav BOaM til 'leprive tbe Qassa of the whole of her confidential Gentletneo, ear OoTerprnoi I a trial, nnd we aball i ol ft SBSSasrfWIr through it in tetra the count! will graal Its pa'rie? If-denying bar Majes? ty's meet I pr.i Boss to vou lo the health e.f Vleeoani aJaa and her Msjstty'i The toast waadraab with irrent ebeerinf. FOURTH OF JULY PAR To Kditor Ihr 8ir: By Lbs oniei Gea? Baadford, pnbliahod in iour pajter tUir day, I COtlos thnt Ibis route the liritary procetaion on thi Fourth of oarers a ami three eighth? by tua! meaa ureuiefit from corner of ft Mist ntnl Hro.t 1 where tbe left of the Division will I certainly thittk that the Qcacral can have little aympathy far the men under his eotr.mand whin be ral them to such a march aa thin under a nun. the but Fourth of the military wen kept ri-ui iin. ander arm? in Dioadaay the til' 10 OCtCCk be fore the proeesiioii BfOTed, ths or.hr formation of the line wtie un in absprsaeal hotaaee O'clock. Many the leldisn fn.n? I dsjing the marth and had to be carried bosse, of wbl aamb I wa? one.

While I am williri(? that the eoinmanelini; off ci re: ahouhl have nil the riioarn tkem to which they are I think they Bboal 1 the baallb and comfort of the men under tbOSS, June 29. If.VV AN O.FI'F.lt. THE BLACK OPE HA. If tbe lyricism of Stermeborus or of Aaacroafl may be aaaataV as an embodiment of the aentiment? of the amiente; if tbo (feuiun of Alctras I and of Sappho perpetuated the myaaarieaB music of Ihe olden fane, unvoiced may the i bai.joinm of a Congo, an Kthiopinn Of a Qe Chriaty, aspire to an equality with the munical an I poetical de.lii.eat.irs of all nationalities7 It may iu flecd be urped that the banjo is not otSaatcel an knetrument the lyre of the p.niient-'?that tLe met? rical ctimpofitious of tbe colored race and their imi- I totora fall a trifle btuioath the standard of excellence la which custom has rated the of iriat the use of tbe jaw-bone and bcllowK, of Mfchan- atw' Hall nototiety, cannot be countenanced by the votaries of estbttic All this may be I by the erudite stickler for conventionalities and ac- eepted by others of his clnss, but the world will en believing, as it now believes, that trutbfulnesn to nature is th? vitality of ait; that music in only true to ita high mistdon when it expound? tbe philo? phy of the sou), the language of the heart, the mystery ef tbe Sensen, tbo infinite which constitute the nature of man; and that whether the which this pur? pose chances to be a lyre or a banjo, or whether Un? people whose lives and emotions arc thus perpetnatcd be the highest or the lowest type of the human family, ihe rceult is still the same, differing rnily in the ard of it? influence and the character which that influ? ence assumes. Absurd an may seem SaajSB mimstrelsy to the refined nevertheless beyond doubt that it eipree-e? the peculiar characteristics of the as truly BS the great maiterr.

af Italy rcjircseut i their more and piofound tititiouality. Aud the melody of may not peesm the intellectual properties of an ar.a bv Belli pjL yet it will contain bs much trutli to the humanitv ef which it assuimB to be tho exponent, sad quite as much enthusiasm will be maniittstcd by it? Whether tbe black opera originated in Numidia, or on the banks of the Nile, hii-t-ry nor tradition naith not. Its first appearance in society may be aet down to lean, when, in a drama produccvl at Dfury-lane Theattr. in Hibdiu the character of a negro, who, in the BOOM ot the piece, lung a ballad, of SrC Kin? he make ireat rial, liui lie Sell i-ic ciowu aud wife, Aad poor for a ilive Cruel tlun uf Jam ule But Uambe ilrr him tear, 1 Dltiile, jiui'e, laniatu." The "dingle, jingle, tan.aru" is only ear) this composition which smacks of originality lbs rest was tame and vapid, but united to the auJicme for which it wan intended. About the O'Kecfe.

in the- operetta of Paul aud eflrghabaS, hm rowed the idea of a colored SSSB, aicl garas SCIJ pleasing and characteristic melody. Carney Barns, the clown of a circu? company per- forming at the Park laatOBST, aSBaf, bsOaess the a compoaition which be termed "liuuibo I hall. Ita populatity immediate, and the ecceutt aey initantly became nn object of considerable im- i portancc; but the appearam-e, Barhaj the rea? son of au illuetiioUe competitor for the palm ofrnvro caused bis taelc aud gradacMj disap? pear. It was at that Mr. 1.

lticc his debut in a dramatic Crew and from that moment everybody wa? and continued itist for months, au I eren years atterward. Never was there such an ex tntement in musical OT dramatic OOabJag was talked tt, wiitten of. Bad BOthiag of but "Jim Crew. The Bio-i SShd i began to "wheel about, and turn about, and "jump Jim though the COSteS population had been bitten by the tarantula; in Ihe I parlor, in the kit. ben.

ia tbe shop and iu cet, Jim ('row monopolir.e?l public attention. It have been a of llrOBgB Ol gentle and pleaeing kind, for it made heart? liijhter, and mc-rier, And happier; away frown? and wrinki. and replaced them with smiles, lin effivts were vini ble alike on youth am! ajro. The Mr. Rice called out nuineroun imi? "SitUn on a Ottiug up each other rapidly, and f.ir the time Mm Negro wa? Uie rubug power.

Qajadl i aad Old Tucker came aftcrward-and who in itere that rvx-ollect the entliuaiaem with which tbe first appearance of "Dandy Jim hailed How often that colored gentleman came from Caro it would be impoaaihle to eaUmate, hut we it would bear comparution with the number of cetMUaioM oa which the ancient and venerable darkey eras saede to Carry me back Is old The taOanettaCM, tbe truthfulness of ix.m?K??i tieaa, saSabHshsd tbeir poj.uUrity. There waa notb ing factit.ou?: in them; tlioy fillod Void in public amusement, which waa be-ziuning to bo cxpo and from their very appealed to theFympathy of the moititade. Harticilarly was this the case with the younger portion of our popnlation, oet of whom have up to be men an I women sit.re then. For if the songs were of a humtaWM, character, it was hamor of a gu-b'mg, positive kiod? boisiereua suited U) the exuberant nature of voulh, and not without ha effect Bfea of ti it the air was a avaaaaWSa MO, shaM was a path's in it-mournful simpiii l'y. impree? ive any waves of melody which ever pushed frOBI the soul of a BOSSpOBSr.

Who has mit Bahn ob? I the tear of ts-nsibility rr.oiatening the of youth, while lietenil'L' to the prin.i'ivc of pcror aid otrtond goattwasoa, W'ho ha? where the good darkies go Ah, bVbsS tears one the MessiugH of licit youth, which IkMBOW deantfoo. Sorrow an I disapTH.intm-n1' have doubtless weighed upon many a heart I tino- that sprinir of life pttssed away, with attd Vv? th. smile at Lucy we? at tha pathetic ot" I'nele lidward. And, in the meantime. Las then; been no chatio in BBS RM ling? of the true originators of thi? BOgmS themselves Are the great mass of tliosc held to labor oti Bonthern plantation? the care brutalized race ti.cy were twenty T4 U-lieve not.

the Southern traveler of sB-eTey cx.mpnre with one who went over tbe gr)und i ten years airo, be will rind a striking change in the mental chnracti rinties of thai unhappy The guy laugh Bad ssieastal ssaaj not hesrd with former th? lees that noisy xii'ocr I ante whe-h not sime was reminded an a fruit in the African The old, uiiineaniug eompo sitions of the plantation buve fallen into di-use, and i if they sing now there is merrtory in their i plaintive and the sal soul of the slave throws into bis music all that cashing miguish spiiit wbiah I he date not express. And yet the careles? i ras loan of neals, ohaan log not the causes or onao? aaaaoaa, BMMWn what ho terms the decadente of national negro minstrels) The Virginia Mimareis" was first organized baud of perlormcs that appeared in public. Thi? comprised the followine; who have enjoyed considerable notoriety in their vocation: Ifr.n. Emnutt, WhUtoeh, l'elbam, Frank Brower, K. Christy and George Christy.

The Ci.mpany afterward changed their appellaMou to (Tiri ty's The first performance they pave win in Buffalo, 1-iv. Being very OBOOBBSftil in the MW experiment, they traveled IhlWOgll the West staqtiired that BJHsteknowledge of BOgta character which ha? since his performan? SO acceptable. It wa? in Kentucky, that lie Irai mm the jaw bon an I bi lloWl ncennipaniment ir.trodmled by a inven ciimn of tha Airicnn nice, und he BrBI tho abat Who i BSed I lit n- doubtlu'l? melodious in -trmnentri in the citi'irt-roem. E. P.

was aBRHagthC first to i harmonize SSBIgl fcr jiublic jwrformance. We can well remember when the world-knows ditty of "Lucy mnde its sppoitrancfl, and with what its author, night after night, informed the audience tliat he had? come out yua 'i itrtis s.o. I it on tlir biu.i Aub tlicy call it Lucy Long." Among tbe Banal tanaaBal writers of Nogn Song? may be mentioned Mr. Silas Ntet-le, Co White, Ste? phen ('? Foster ami Washington Dixon. The last-named individual is well known frothamitee, both for hi? musical nnd literary proclivities.

He wan one Of the earliest votaries of hat OOsRred opera, and his Btanwn RBBBOg the firet employed in it? behalf. While pfrforming the Hark Theater bl in'rodnocl tit Ching-a-riug Chaw," which afterward ro popular: let Hurra toad rbr He'lee, Dar we be reel ibe gran La i aye: re; Hike inijtlitv irlien WC land from trams I to like Maars. I Fatltaata, who BB want to Oar we feel no rod, dar veo liab no we lib fine, wid our coach hoste. And cbery time ws hab one, ttrn, tree, four r-M-tv. liirg ii ring? i.

rliu.ciiing. Ho rt-aiEc, kam bingrr ringer, ring chtng chaw, Be, ah, iliug ti darktc." This has the ringing sound of true metal. A long reaUaan La lbs South doabtcsss furnished the material for many the productions of the erratic Iiixon, whose life was no checkered and full of incident. The Coal Block It ose was another of his popular irielo dics: T.i,My RaSB Sambo rum, Itoa'l Veej hi dr 1. linn, tutu, l.ubly Kote, Sambo mm, lion vou tram, turn, Oti.

Roir. dc Coal Hlack Koae, 1 wish I may be liurtit if I don't like Oh, Rose, Ac." Thi? wa? a due', sung by the author and a Mr. nnd always with the most happy eiTect. t'hriety eSBBBOSOd the rest musical popularity, 'The Yallei l-iirl-, which was followed by Charley White "Bowery Obis." The rivalry existing bitwecn musical belles wnnexco-ive; but the public liuillv decided in favor of the Bowery nnd fromthat time forth tbe number of occasions upon which Ihry asked if.they puipored coming out would he impossible to ibe first company of Minstrels e-t'iblished in this City ws? that under the managemeut of Mr. E.

P. Christy, in Is In. Their performances were given at IVmo's Button's Theater. Fiml ir.g their popu'nrity on the increaee, and seting a pn.sjiat of establishing themselves jiermAnently in the they rhortly afterward removed to Mt Hail, which they have since occupied. It snrcsJy nmwary bo speah the msobbm which at tei.di il the exp? riment.

In the year the number Of concett- by this vvae sixty-nine, and the nafipts amounted to in the numl-er of oaBOBrel given was an! lbs amount of ipt? was The intermediate yeats i in success with Uie lost, Mr. E. P. Christy ittiiediiom tbe business in the piwsiession of a ior tnt leaving it ta hi carried on by t-rcorge Christy, in connection with Mr. George had sasg ban Boaahki with tho public, and his re? bids fair to be an in a point of view as that ol hi? piedeeeesor.

Ihel'uckley Family wore Bssaag hat BtaBOBH of tr.iustrelsy. Thi. ranee was in the Tn ont Temple, Boston, in iJ, under the name of Congo Melodists," and proved immensely srj Subeeiiuently they travtied tin the South and West, and 1 Knglind, where they med successively at Drury-lane and the l'rin ctrtss Theaters. Ucturning to New-York, thev catid in the Chinese aben they have since continued to produce bur operas, ni beeetaB very popular with our The Bechlsys ooasbR ekf Jasan BaohJay, tao father, aai tarn son? sVehard, Osatrge BWahss and Frederick. Winncmerc SW a member haoany, Bad early contributed to ha succecw.

il are at assisted by person- BfoOM able taste and skill, and the eutcrtainr.ieuts which they pie-tut attract numerous and au There are at presont a great many companies oi BjBjjn uiixstrt Is perftirming through Bat country, the most ce'ebrated of which are Christy Whites, Urdway CampHell Kunkle's, and the Empire Baud. In fart ininstrel-y has become a permsatnt iiistitution in our society, and un? doubtedly maintain its position for many year? to There some truth in tbe assertion that the music ha? deteriorated. We find that Mis? Nancyism of ulparity assuming a place in the concert ro.vm among the votaries of burnt cork, bones, and banjos. The sickly eeutimentality Inch has of late charac? terized the productions of the majority of thoee coin pain? as well as the whtTtesale plagiarism of music new systematically punned, has had the effect of in? juring the claim? of minstrelsy to originality. Let hope that thi? will not be longer toleiated by the directors ef the tvdore-.

opera. of adapting trashy words to some defunct Nc-5-v-h or German me My, let the aspirants after this of lyric? fame mingle with if? originators and draw inspiration from a tcnr through the Sooth and West. There is jilrr.ty of material to work upon; and there cer? tainly no scareify of room for improvement. PUBLIC MEETIXGS. first WARD A mu tho War I UcBCl Dsalsrs' was held laut evening at the the President, BttfKRraaB.

in the chair. About gr ntlcmcn wen present. On a ip.rf.tion from aVs to whether any action had been taken relative to the Femrh af July, it wa? that blank ret-bvin? would bS BSBl laSBad to liouor-deali re iu OBOb Ward, and every facility afford? ed th.m to defend tbeir rinbtasnd thaa bssasi. Mr. fa ara? the mtrndaeod.

He rnade a i i.i tienir-rth'1 lYohib tory Law, and ex anaacd urea', ariib tbe otdara iseuoii by the tbe Pobee. TbBkast.boiriTnr tl at be ooald r.e.t procaad. act Mr. Daria followed aad gSTS 1 if sixfy Ilow-t the very that' Ibis was Lot one of the Mi i'li- tad that the name of thi? eity neitbtr Yeio DOC Canton. II? MOSSBd to he cnnsi'l raMy t)0Bcaracd sbcat this feel thit bile the aasalsd dandy could beeem bttra ieated oa huptwied USjacrSi an American iiiechiuiic riaiaM Bot bare tbe privilege lieg drunk on home-mud- u-roir.

He only ialM 1 that of a taaaak th-y bad a sssa sf sssas fca Mayor Brooklya a- we aave bsea Kew-Terk? Mr. Mai, a lawyer, flu mad? a in fnvnr of rat -ranee in all They wi re here in a if ths spilil ol" ths Ftitin of hi? Country i do? on them to-nuht, bS hi! DC doabt that it would giTCUM iti euiltileiiilice Bill bid eed in eir work. by une of haadknthtefk, the sixty aaabeaded nt a late hour, of a coi.reidorublc aad COMMimiONEKfl OF POLICE. Tbe Beard afFsHes met yenter i i Utt.re t. tur et pull, i-rn ci.atfrri itii vu iutii r.

ct" th: rnlr? and, rfir? ic tic dtllv. By eoaerat ef Jadge Beehe and Mr. Tomlineeaof utrel, tLe rrf- ce'i: I El? uutbWtrd Pulicemtn rhartrd witb fartbi f. till nrf rV.eiey. 'lie case of Daniel Linn, Eighth Ward, with brin? rcfiird in and e.nr I.i-wit Kahrr with a feicrjy e-rrapc from thi- City uf Srw-Vnrk, and ottirr wirr aiiiiEp and artieini in deteatint tho r.r (aatlaa, wa? Srat Mr.

Fhilitpa appeared Cat Stuait, iiit? taken mi active secur Haler etbai BBftiSB i eir.r,errc-d with tho Mail ol lb? I'oiomiMioaen, and ri ijurrtrd to ex. The Mayor anil Smith thfn with the Stuart bring familiar witb th? prw-i-i Bata? BBBM i Man Am Scott, beburawora? thnt iba fnr n.il? la Jeraej City, Ml Baa Bead iu Tli H- mm aaffaaj wh la her I I ind ethen r. i la Maral he wore ai eUa thaa aaar hia? c.r aa ha aaaaati ia? -aw Mai bal aaaal i wa? in I Cttv-witaew wBaaai raealiad OS tat tmi r-? rVB I bat I.ii?'.and trot tin! ihinki it waabatwaaa lo Sa i eg la March; bb? ara Bakar tl baflf Lili: laaak Baaar laid wilaaaa the next da) iLat wa? Dan t- five it lirr 1 tliMi'i uut irrr llanev Younx rJ I'lain, bala i wn? next exnnslaed by the OtnaaSb? lior.rr? He- tettiti.i that liter l.ma nad kaaaaaawd aietLC in the cicapc of Hakcr. he- ti an.l be made a wttaeai in th" t-jr. Tur tu a it bj 11 kaMoal that it wii.il ba BHtai let ni tu ba kn-w th? n.nfr t.

ii Icnn th.rr w.i?. rieV BBB acainit hirnfo cc.cvirt him: then datailad at tit Irnjth rtotrireLt that had liven midi: tj l.v I.innem frmiiif the cf at in fw-ajio. After some ronverantioii in the matter tbs c. Um Ilta ewe wi? tuiui? liCiru.fr, and the Baaed .1. THE Ti RF.

I Mi Conn. Juno 29, tuile beata, to Mr Haaad f. t. Pit nun.1 1 II. Kiri'ii-tickuam-d hr Mltaiorj.2 i Tosaaar, fi.o o.

mile cate, iu hnnicm. a (lid 1 II. Wuue.m.-I named r. Ac ivr.2 2 Thaw CiBTBti ax? Coeasa, L. Taoi June 2S, m-itrli (MoO, itpainn' time, the mare to a mile in three in Mr.

Clark uauied b. m. Lcdy Troy. Paid forfeit. Bostos (Maaa.) Caaaaioci Paaa nir, June Cfl, match in Win.

Paakody h. mu r.ir? Tearale.I 1 (loodwiri'i Darned tr. 2 Trac? wa? vt-ry lirav-a. and ui-i I ir TaoTTiae ai fm-Aoo, (ill.) Qaaoas t'irr Jana IL 1899, ataasb tara mile to wQgOWa, ar.il eiriver to 109 lbs. I'.

BBaawd b. r. I Cl. Perrina nctned b. Turn I Pactas rs Bib Paavcisce Dbmb COOBSB? Ti BSOaTi May 1699.

Match mile beats, BSSl Bis under the l.er. N. in. I.adv Mac.1 2 12 1 f. f-'hcai-'i (W.

jT. g. i'. J.l.iiunn.-? I tl I ft MS) Th- i si tiice ou record, llcury Pt rritt ran iu lltBl; Ticoi.y in paocd la II 171, (to a wagon, i CITY ITEMS. to the pressure on our advertiriiiiT eolumn.4 thi? wc tin' to place the New Pab? upon our seventh paire.

Massanirllo will be again this evening at Wallach'? by the Gt-ruiau Company. The bark of the Califoraian Tree, knowu tbe Wafhingtonea fiigantea, of which we gave an account some time r-Luee, dl be ou exhibi? tion at the Crystal I'ala? The TJev. Dr. Vinton of Hrooklyn ha? received a i'ill from the Corporation of Trinity Church, New-Vork, to become an lliuister. He will I barge of the Chapel on Fifth-av.

A Bi eoot thi. Cari rai l'un ago wc an account of the vieit ol a li I on! to the Crystal PawMC, in wbiih it wa? the SuiicrinUudeut BaOSaOBOl trn-at stithsfrutiun at the order and decorum which shown by tbo pupila. We that the Sc-hoo! ir? to viait the l'alare on Moinlay nflenioon, when the-o I au exhibition of condition from Dodwoith'? Baud and addren-ivi from of our best public The receipt? af the dav are to be dcvoteil to the support of the Scho.l, and we hope they wili be for kuitIv the e-hirity a valuaLlt- one, and ihaerving of all encouragement, fur the if certain of our population actually exclude? their children from our public and it it only in such inatitution- that they eip-vt to obtain that Battrai tien which can aloue lift LaSBB ba? yond a conditiiii of deplorable ignorance. N'w-Vikk Is The officer? of this ivx-icty lor the enduing year were a BBS as Prceidcnt, Sydney Howard Cay Vice ntn, Krarimus P. Lauren WatawSei Oerraajaaataag iN-eretary, Oliver J.ihn?on; Sccntary, Henrietta W.

Johnson; uror, Rowland JohntK'n; Additional Members of the Executive Committee. Abby II. Oibbona, Wm. A. Halls, J.

F. CkvelaiiJ, J. Jlortimer Hall, Ta P. icboli. We that harp hoen made for a fine entertainment at Knickcrbcnker Hall, on the afttrnocn and of the 2d of July.

Tbe Blind lum Band will do justice to their reputation, and the magic alone will more than compensite for the admisnion fee, Inside? tho of aid? ing a won by I'ltioN Theolooicil iii in The Erunfdist that Mrs. Bell, formerly a member of Dr. Uatfield i Church, though now connected with the Rev. Dr. Alexander's, has tendered the offer of a of money to completely endow the Profeaaor of Hiatory, vil: 025,000, if the priv? ilege of naming the Profeeaorehip and of recommend? ing the tint iarumbent of it be allowed.

The Board of Director? anammooBly acreptod tbe offer, and in with the donor's elect? Akto uruinimonsly, the Rev. Koswell I). Hitchcock, of Bs.wd.'in College, tbe first Proftaseor. A tre to conet-pond with Profewor Hitchcock was ap? pointed, who have from him, we andcr staad, that he know? of no impriment in the way of accepting the ar-paiiiitment El The steamihips Union and Ariel will leave this port to-day for Southampton and Havre. The wifr of Gen.

Scott will be one of the gen? fer ATtiMPTrn o'clock last night a inmate a Louse of prostitution BbnRBBtV suicide, hut was prevented from consummating her purpose. The facts A coach cont-tin ing three or four women wa? passing down West Broadway. The lie? ame embroiled in a right wilh ne e.ic'th? in tie which one of ihetu opened th? iooi of tiie coach, rushed onr ar.d ran rap? idly down toward the Hier. gMgto? ixtu noticing fcflswe-i. A.i she reached the pier the shouted to inen who were near by to her.

nearing the end of the pier, she made a -piing to jump off. but stumble I and ft II sn the As she wa? preparing to make a second attempt, one of the gentlemen caught hold of her. She him to let her go, and she struggled violently to gat away fro-n him. Other? coming UP ttt 'hat moment, she was and veyed to the Filth Ward Station-house. She gave her name Anna Wilson, and stated that she was an iu rr.ntc of a house of prostitution on Oreen-st.

On her promising to not the attempt destroy Lieut. Martin sent her her residence in charge officer, Tin: Citt City Directory for the current year, compiled by II. Wilson, is now eeas? j.leted and is ready delivery, ft contains tbe usual matters appropriate to such a publication, and ftp? pear? to have bon ade up with more than OBSBBBM i care neenrncy. In the examination which we bave bien able to give to it. we IsBBBt bnt BOOas? parativi'ly trilling number of errors, and believe that it may be relied upon as a guidi- to the settled population of the City.

Fctai uniM a OT.onnell sa the haag Usaj htrace Re 7 aat kaa toatj i BtaBweU Maare, a asi ra reata of death wa? caused bv a fracture of the Hull, re rrivi i bv failinj tr.nn thr roof of tbe tea -re. im of the BtTABtS tothl II- li ot SB? baimgprci Henar, and wh'I- r. led 3. TheJiir; lurir-t rendered i verdict of drttb, Tltl Mllltir JaCKSOV.sT. ii HitiHi.i.1 I'lHoiiiiOT-The aaaaatoa Jacob Mitchell, charaeal with caaclng the ei hit asatraai h) heatajg, nl.c? Before ftwooet Hilton, lie bar? big t-.

n. Newaat, I ta of bai basa seat rheae te baa il" tafias! Btal a aairraai'Rrw-Jeraei of a profes In vA'liet ha.e mu to tav iu re Is Ihr rfiaigt affilait sa ha 'BeawatBab tect'o tit? before-itiyiliiiii uf that kind happen At the clos? if tbe rxnuii.aiioa tie priaouer wa? I to the Tumbe to await the ac.iou of th? Jury. Tut HtiMiiM. Am IB TBS TWBLFTR WlBB. BsaiBll Hi Im a.arp-i.t?r one of the mei, lo torelbj the a building In which wat briar a wdavs noce, died venter lay fr.nn the iniuriei be received.

Coroner Wiihcltn h-ll an inqaett upon the Bcsly, whea a reivJJsl assis Beat io iurt-e wa? rendered, to flat Juij a h.iglng ill- tor or Ida forsmai? The Je.ease~l wss a uativeof Nt Jera. y. and 113 years of ate. bWFFonn Si Kilbride, a woman .10 vi an ige. died Tetterdiy at No.

Allen Irirn the it inppetrd. of an over re of laudanum, taken fir the par tion. She hetera it t-tnpteil by iimflng ote cf the North Hirer An inquctt will be Leid open the body Ar.nrsT or a Fi leJTlTB trom J. Harm, rrr wat arrrated a day or two by Ser inrit of larceny, and locked ap fur triej. r.lay an officer from IJBBB, arrived io this City with a rninintlon tor him he hiving been with rosbttaf B.

npboli'erer ot that rtty. tn whnee employ he avis, ct a large quantity of goods, winch he had brought to Cat) lo He was sent back to aniwer tbe charge. A.U? ain.t. Kcnkin's Zfpiiyr Mfkino rvnr.n?;ARMF,NT8.? The warm weath-r make? cba'ig- of necee tary and Bra would contir.i.c to invito tho of cu? toioria and the public to th? Bi.st ITBBtailtSMSBr rvra whin couil.it u.g ligl.tn. liy, durability an.l auj brit i a pn from changes in the weath-r.

In ditlcn tke fact thst they are tXIVTR'ALLY Btl'OM MEStlCO BY rilTStCIAKS, the renttanily demtnd it proof of their utility. NotvAltl.tUndlr.g the deprrMion in deji.tni^nt? trade, and the backwartiner? of the we would for Iha of sag an I t- eildeuc? of til? in LI. ti cur BawMBa Besgaav avd held, tha. our Ira.le in th. in thi? aWaaeB lia? keen greater than ever.

For this meed of pu! lie favor we offer our by iitiuning to sell at th" BSBBag I hi: But Assortment in thi: City, latea atti anaeal to ncure a of tli.i patroiisg?) r.i..yi tl.ar. a r.f a c. tit.iry. Itt n.i mber the old No. K't Bowery.

A Co. I I it AT CllATS ceo! a 1 5(1 Tina Vests, an.l Ltsra Vi.t<.i evtrrr dr.rnr.ti.jr. RI, OS, at Hms'i f.fj aal SI Faitea I rtlaeinent. 111 The Worlds COaRMatal in iit dally, trcefi ill kiudt of bettreen the of 9 A. Jo'cl-k T.

at Re II. K. Beai M. I) (Advertiiernent. We call the attention of the public to the Free Fin allot to Wist FkVesaiBC tot Next.

The pro prietirt offtr their very deiirable on eacy For full tickets, Ac eppiy to Babkeb. Dcmomb A Smith, No. It Pine Ntw-Voik. -a-1 meat Crystal Pai.ai Gklantea, oi nnonnutxi specimen of tbe of California, transcending in ar.d beauty big yet imported from that m. uit arrived from San end will be exhibited in the Cryrtai which been encaged bv the pmpnetor of winder nature, at the only buildiut in Raw-Task larga uih to display its magnifie? at rxtiibition will open on VViuMiuir, the Cth of Joly, and cannot fail to PtoNe the gut itlricliuu of the The Oigan't-a named by butanlttt) uf much larger than the r.f the tarne genBt.letcribedar.il d- ted In Thr Lea lea lllostrtrrd under tbe title of th- weRlag? That tn-unre.) feet at latae and 176 feet in tha arlacipel diaatstar of the Oigan lea thirty eaa Teat, sal ti salas aat fr.t At the ot II? te.

it? Jiamerer ws? t.ijteel Th- tree" it. in ttls cty several ago wat a tin? inasi.etu?, which ws? uiviuec ti Ihr ftAtahar" ta ia that th-re ara r.ct Basta than in at S'atr. .1 tin? ftotfl it? overtopping highl. wa? di'tin gtcal.ed tiom the by the due Bf the Mumil or the It ha? been cut brj-ight to N-w-Yrk alt very l.e*\y reit, ind cancof fail to attract naivenal laialragtoB, r.o: from ui ncrivaled bat from the bole. Eighteen were eoni-amcl tiliiLt, and the tree xhibition, and bringixi It this part.

trie riuga the rraak arxtxteatace are to and (Ol vein. It wa? probably a lap.u.t the BjbI of th? contemporary with the I'l'll-l?" ITlBBIB). Ta ka asas it the Palace on ihr ith rverv afterward uttil r. nee. open from A.

M. til! r. p. M. Admittance centa.

A Card to the Patients of Dr. 9. S. Fit? acderagned make? the fg lowiag rrquett of s-tittii In the I'ulted Stite? or the CanalatSrio have at aiy r-cmed medical treatment from him fur Di? eaeec of tbe or Heart: via. That thry will immediately eon by with him.

tttvtcg the -iia? when waa conrnlted, a href history of the case? recpectively their pretenr of To thoee of my patint? who will comply with thii reqneet, I the receipt oi tirir letter, communicate aome fact? which may cf IB them. The wi.l be r-iar-led by I beg to the I here make, and thai! esteem a compliance with It tV Kitch, No. 7U Broadway, New-Vork City. Fowi.fr Wflis, No. Briiadway.

York, tire ail work? on Fhyaiology. Phreaolrny. Ph. r.i.grapbj acd the Natural generally. The WaterCcri Joirbal andTsr Phbebolocical Jocr Bal are pubiUhed motilbJy at 01 a year.

Lift IlLVITBaTEO, firit-clata fa-nil ne wrpapcr weekly, at S- year. wanted at No. 30? Broedwiy. N. Y.

meot.) The last time of that eieellent comic produc? tion, the "MitETTia or which hi? been liastly laccewfui at BtRjiiM't MtiEiM. It will be preaaated thrreTiiu AtTiatoo? and alao TMltEvgaitc whea all the Cnroacnei may be eeea withoet extra charre beafide. best sssortinent of Tm Tea? will to loaod at the Cabtob Tra oafrair-, aad BtWjBBj wore, No. llvathamr (totwaea Peart aad etc. lb? oldiwt Tea BBBtQBBjBBfiBB la tha dry We i ear teadiii they caa ao Better here whilaaUt at Na kraaah lArlvvrtaterawnul Notice Tf) Grimer? ano The traee c.

atuiue ti? wj AaoMaTic ScHiarn ander the new Liquor witaoat lireeee. L'DOtfUO WoLf Sole Importer, No. ZZ Beaver-et. Real eatato owner? in Ague diatricta can irreatly iwrv.te the value tlieir ay inf tl.e Antidote'o Malana" railed RHonni rrvxa A. Tu? Tti? will health to au 1 it.

inn-. Baaaj kwaaed bv D-- tt-aaasr. cenara? aa in N-w York H. Batii. Ne- 1H W.ter AUcforiale byC.H.

Rtvi.C V. C. generally. J. A.

lluonl.1, moment. A El, (r et llavr i Ol i aciTv Jiatincni Bv Lllr on? of the Joitue? of Supreme I crnrt Thii work very complete, conta-ning neo rrtea pa The AMtutciN Law Rial Bv .) 4111 ea. Ureariv enlirreit and itnBri.vc.l. In Price CM. For at No.

144 Natiau N. aaat No. Broaiwiy. Albany, N. Y.

Advert ieemrur. POUffl National le-s than five nltcn tT1 he p. rt. tea? llcu.e Nn.uT. aBaflM them the Lam.liuhti with little Cordelia Howard.

se caie your trite in time. I.Krim:. Newton vV Bradhi'RY's luperior 11 ar.d (InotiMii Baldwin's PeaTaaavBaaB far Twovery (ood Kr- Piano? to let. I'oLii-av NAM, No. Kroa.iw.iy.

and cabinet liar? in part. MtBBtBta nie? ivr.rv fair i.i,,-..l. e.iu?:e.! by BO th? woild. Palfael liaeuee? taken ta etiv or f'i'iii of drctatrcl Lifeaiae OlL ou can vat? cue Mttloi, taken bv J. (.1 Biai C.

D. No. Hue Baaee da H-mi-art. and No. JlJ Hrjadway, New York.

I Advertitriuent.) The great inhaling remedy for Consump? tion, and all dlteaaci af the Threat and Ci-btis's IlYi.raSt. have restored to health the pact year by the Hrittr.ua. Prinripal Ita. 313 Broadway, and by C. IT.

BUG, No. Brea-i way. Pnce onlv a rack Ct ans wili be al the office dailv from 10 to 3 o'cljek, where he be free charge. AdvertMeinent. 1 to fnmiliar bending to who.

rentir? private retidence? up town, convert them into a tempt to frtthe bVtier of-lit- pnS.ic byedver the rf a Fiar.o th owner1? Intention ot Europe cr rather RoEICB Wirris, No. SiS Krcadwiv. do. nor intrr.d la vuir Knrope or ary other laaliaaa to ta a I way, iafi? Ir a uiauuf.ctonr? at a lera price tl -i rn he had iltewhere aud add? IB bill a tha- the Piano five entire or pnrrh.ur i.e-y i Aiivrrti. Ai im mu Al itii i t'ortho of lirnl "i lie.ll'i? lia Bud me i- -I? aid ill ttj daran 1.1.1.is-, it tbe pM i We IS Astav Baeraa, Nu.

fin-i a GAf-, Gab, nut, Warmtr A Co. are ne.w rr.aiiiitai-turicf rnalDSMEls and other n-w af Ktxtii.lt, which for beauty r.f cl? and ibil ui.iurj'riaed in reentry. Sre No. Broadwav. a new PiiRTARl.lt Has VVoBK? fat n.nntrv cEurr.hc?.

iic, warranted. F-vansVClotiiini? Xob. 06 ornl 68 tawuiiiy Caastaaai Bcira for if in. l'm tl u.t.i ipO June Like? Bsira, 00, kc. Mi nu ai new Pi l.infuiiie, i Sweet-'? Atlaciiiner.i," be etbibiled from ii uu e.eiy fit few 1 ind from 3 to ti o'ebek, it No.

Alii liroadwiy. up I.a.lir? (IriClniirn, nataaaeea re cifuov luMt-il bv i ScHoiAuara, to call, iiitrn and exainine. I BODA WaTI it and BlBTTTf from fra-h eiliiin ainl tu onlinaiy Lailir? I i.tii u.i arii iiilti il tu c.ll und trv it, at Kl Tov's cilv. at No. II? Hroadtvay, comer irf aud at 10 Altor flouie.

corner of Harciayit. Advert irement. Kf.dpini?'s KisfiA Boston reniisdy of SO years' recommended by It ipecdilr curei Bitixs, Cokxs, Ciiil old Ac. BBaS. bv A n.

Siaoa, C. ClicammO ft ouraat Nrw-Vork; JoitN' Uilbekt cL W'm. li. Fhiladeluhia. Ur.neiM.

cV Boeton. t. Palm of Thois.vnd Fi.owf.rb?For beatify mi tho impirxion and erndicatin? all tun, pimplei or freckle? It. in lie Ac New-York; tor by C. Ii.

KiHC Hroadway, and all I Pi.ArN and Decorative Pbatt li Hakukkbcruii, Manufacturer? and No. 360 Leonard aed invite at? tention to their extenrive itock, which ii utnurpaji.aed by any Bd tlila couiiliy. Faitliful and cuipll.lii-el workmen to any purl of the city or country at notice, and their worti warranted. fAdvertUement.) The permanent Cure of Kupture, Fistula, Fairtif of the Rowel? and Concealed of the Rectum hv fc. II.

Dixok. M. Editor ot Tlin Scalpel. Every caa? of re? ducible Rupture can now be cored, to that the may bo entirely with ever after. Pile? and Ki? tnlar air eured without to the lieatore or the knifo When patient? are at 'be II lir.

where everv eninfort nf doiaeetie life previ.i?d upinkrua at tho Doctor'? reeidonce. No li Offire hmii? from 8 to 9, I to and 7 to 9 Ail other hourt he it a' the and cannot lie Letter? rnnit be to Edwaro H. Ilixov M. and Operaiin? Box No. dlii Poet-I Jrlicel BROOKL A Pi ai i.thi.?v raaarl sarraai thnt fity Of Icwl Brooklyn a to a auiouicU The w.ll be brooght tore the I omniou Cuunril at next meetir.r.

Fit? Currsn an.l Win. 0. Reiurke. uieiuber? of Entine- Company No. 10, D.

were broaiht before 'attire Jtcob? veiterday, and fined, for attempt? ing to crate a with member? of Engine No. i wtile retnrnlng from alarni nf fire tbe eeeaia? pr? ATTFMPTrn acel Nathan Biini, retidirf at 33 llinntt.in N. Y. to mind? on Thcirtdav (venltig, by of one of Houitciu-tt. frny.boat?.

lie wa? reecuc'nl bv the inn-li of tbe beat. lief binlv fuuiid on Sunelny Iiist float in? in tbe water near tbe yi'an Field? ha? ilrutili-d li I who wnlr'jwued trino llofcoken five week? JSEW-JERSEY ITEMS. Tin: Fn: nm at Klizuitii TV oitizrnt uf place are fura celeliration peculiitrly to tbe juvenile portion of the community. Tbe cf Stve, the Clerc-y of tLe tinei other pernong of note will in ninkinr. tbe eeSSSiOB both ani'.

l'ersons fr. abroad, eupr-cially children, are iusiu-l to attend. A irr WnHK-Heii OBManfeottOB BfBSOaj by revrral of Jersey City been eddreieed to the Alder mmof Jeney City relative -o the erection of a Work-Howe in von with the City Alroj-Honje. A orrmittee of fVinr Aide rrr.rr, uni fonr ci'irem, en? fr. Ward, ha? taken the into c.Hi?id*i?iiuu.

Tli" Cornioi'lee oi.tlttt lor inc-u Lvixian, Inaleyand Mewrt D. ei ory. J. J. O.

McLauxMiu and A. Kamtav. LA INTELLIGENCE. DKATH (ih 0E0B01 W. BTtOlfO, ot rm bar.

aaJaaaaBSja it wa? imt kncwti that tben- ihe Bar, a number of wen- iT'-i-iit in Term ronm Sup nur with a view unitrdly pay suitable respe, the memcry of deceased. Mr. Cornao referred the of Mr. Strong? it had been hi? fortune, in hi? early year? to be a law in the oilice af Mr. H'ninir, and he could bear ISBtlBBSBf tn hijrb and integrity.

Mr. also made remark? of the character of Mr. Str-uig, wboao death he mourne-l ai a citizen, a member uf the Bar, aad a friend. (Wa uaderetand that at the time Mr. Cutting first went to the office Mr.

Strong aaaociated aa a partner with Mr. Jol alter whioh Mr. Well? dicvj, Mr. Strong entered into partnenhip with Mr. George Oriffin, for many years, aad at its he became associated with Marabal 8.

Bidwel p. and was so at the time of his death. Mr. 8traa? undo' stand, was a native of thi? City, and an old and much family.) The following is the official account of of the Bar: At a of ttie Bar Id in the QetaBrWV Bo? ot the Snjw mi the BRaa day of on motion of Francia B. Ksn.

(likltl wits rip; otntitl President. In in, BOSWOBTM, Cam PS ILL and BaAarOBD, Will 1AM Cl'TTIRO and UlOiWB J. CobbiijjP tnrus. On of Mr. LrOBD, by Mr.

fw the following were asesT, by Jutlircfi to In- entered on the Minute? ttoj pirior Court, via: hfltri! Thit we drepiv mourn tha drith of a String, ne of the Basct beriftlis Rtatltra, lita' we wttasaB, from knowledge to as aw laaratof, Betratrsaassto (tfj in? iy hi? nd si.as.iin.iiig ktsa tri h. r. irreproachable and bi? tl? raBaioa. VA'e eanaat 1.1? diaitsam 'ti he of TnifiittoT satatii 1 uce in orotro.rrtv. ai? 0,7.

hi iluioo. uf of conduct: they bJaaaarati tor uncaiLn. it we frei hic a. ith as In woiks. slwsys ready hit hi? lid IU the c.

or' au.ee?? ol tu dyi'g the iipcnra? cf hit the utctiilnci- t'lid with nt. Btaa ho regret? 11 to fault? or dlBIM, and tnrrow only for hitacatk nric' rd. then preteitcd toh-jtaaxl? with oor i mpathy and rond The wan and the motion. r.itoun,?,?l. In the Marine Court, nt the branch in which Jad? Birdeall pnaWOat, Mr.

A. A. a little OcloilV, ani.oumed in remarks the death Mr. BlIMBi and moved that the Court oi t.i bis niory adjourn, which was by hr lxBM1B und responded SB by Judjre H. sad the Cf sr ftdJjOaiBSd.

In the BTOaeh at which If. MeCaVrtsV eici marks aren by Uuisaj, and and thai I rniu-h sojourned. Th United States ('in nit Court also mljourned at earl) I COURT -ataTBI Judge PlRDltlL. 0 ODIIO KMRRaRB, M. BatleB of a.

heork.sgt. Stephen I I.yr,?, Tbia action is brontxhtlo recover in to t.iri.tli for party. Tbe claim forSlt, thtt in Feto aery tieatctttoat wa? man tot yoi ig "iv laned Mfctt Baa del nda.ii i It a in 1 ratiaeetaal that ft tl? uld held m.ithei had the heats. I prerioa? art i for the ic that the wa? i being plAi-ec over lite tolewsiB. Irt.

ibe cart tag? atea? tu the laegej preps? tn.L? in a itvle. Bthe pan tfir ii uissasta thai he Habla, as tha credit wea ntl gireatehlm bat to Mr. Rftj brother ol IBS bule, further, thr r.aa I t' ai lo lb? ne day? In th" I tftri thi wish hi? wlfr. 1 I Mi. Sellenca '-of Mr, Maatotto 'I In? I was ssiat, tvag pr and Mr.

It aj 1 Irsvlijg Mi. K. ea tu company with Mr. kL, with and an.l.d hi- ibiBfiS Mr. reftuti togive lie-in up tlM hi? hill ws? paid, th- baying bees abichhigh.

WfSras Mr S. drawingt and Mr. K. a aialai Tha uitttrr was fmtily lafiafl Mr. in? ing ihr leite, and th- thiigt were I tip.

li we? eettetided however that that not i claim, aal that Mr. I. not Mr. K. is liable.

Tii? to tbe Jury, who found a veidici in favor of plaintiff for Si? amount cLotned. OMML-'SKiNEHS' COURT Jcvr. I t.inoi tiiR. Bl'siiXKLl. at.d Matthews, aadi Jsry.

(llAUt.k or livti? HUM HAkalTTAL DBaBkTJaaWlga The ca-e of NN iilisin Sheridan, ki-eperof vd Hefner 95 and charged above, wa cetii'Mi'-tl. by BacBB Leech, Wbe Ng 'JO JaiiKt srarly opposite, thut tho had Mr. Sbmiaa at hi h. ui- a comber of timet intoxicated. He spoke utUt hi? wife at a good little wi man.

and he bad nothing against at only dill lint have pride. Ue wished aim was proud, a would drees her like a lady, would dnre her acarnin through ind would ber iu flounce? from hi besd to ber fret. Maty tnothrr of Sheridan, stated thatwba he got dinnk he waute.t to heat his wife; li?) would speak kiafi and oatcly of her and it the urn? timchewotili.il i her; 1 him her except when the li.iuor in li in. The witncM metalices in r-yaol to it thoi ing that Mr. whtn he the worie ol liquor, boat and I trcitcd hi A clerk of Mr.

give teiti'nony showing that he aomerna got ill- w.ise liquor, hut alway? lo his stiiiiieaa tl took til? ii.oi.ey ry. ry night I h.i?iue?? iucieaaed; ceiptt were ibiiit tM-t1' 'u a week; witneaa .1 cithcnlty betw-en Mr. Sheridan unto stood ilie eaaaa tl.st he wanted bat bask 'o Brws) Ira vaheirthey formerly had their dwell.ug hi mother where ha hat property, bu: Would go; the exprt'iicd that S. drank, an the cleik uD.lriai.nd that Mr S. her to go to on that account but did not exprea? it; baa Mr.

brail tbingt, but it was by catching hold of them when the witia attempted to remove him fium where S. and he we? having ilil cut) and h- whs paatUog le about; ou one inch? catloa I had km? him down have at had to take LA I up to bcu after be had been drinking. A vouii? wniiicu who ha? lived a domestic at th- bourn Mr. Shendan gave testunonv. Have seen Mr.

Sheridan tai Worte of liquor, and heard dilTiculty between bisa and Mr? i have asen him t.ii?h her by the ahnuldera. but nerer aew hu hit her hsid; have him and be kind to her, and tke pull and drag ber have Mrs. Sheridan worse of liqii? BBS in parti? ular, but she said (he had drank I breante ibe tut weak ihe wtu not far from confinement the i M.iiii???t I ml (atauut 2 year? old) had met widi been Mr. Sheridan waa very attentive i I ted for about a whole month he did not drink anything; htw let h.tn drink at other ti met, and got liquor fur him Iron. 'M ttorr.

It wa? also stated Mr. has conveyed toi party a BaTaM and lot In staiet I that Mr. 8. Intirr.aced on one occasion tint he meant to listtroi bjmielf and tbe Clerk followed buu to the river. Kr Bropbf tdid he had other evld? to once that he went to Seventh Ward Bank to pey a note, and mi'-h the of thtt he cmld not lign hi? name) auto 1 mi nv.

but the witnettet were not pretest. Mr. for defeuee, In order to close the caae, what Mr 11. Several and buiinerimen with whom Mr. rlriarviaai hat bid dellingt are ac (ii with hita, www ih.n br.

tuttl.t up for ihe laSBBSS teetified lie wa? a li.aibet*man, and they had ver teen anytbiug inblacoo.bf that hsd an appearanco of or hi? not being f'ift) rcrr patent to buainrss, except leein? him two three tlmei excited One of the laid he himi; bis mee apparently exci ed from liijuor or tM arkedh'm what wat the when he complained tbeltt Liotliei-in-law, a at Biooklyu (Mr. wat him. Ac. Mr Swalue offered to read one or two affidavi'i, but poeed ind out. Judge li.tWltr,, in rhirglng the J'iry, laid It wi? I alt.

geth? them. If a mai, tn.m a ueaiSBaf i.i,. incapacitated from taking care of hi? real tat I I citsre, the law to him it tier In regard to testimony, that whleL tuch th? trttlmony of the be taken i teal more negative. Tue whole cace, however. wilt the Jury.

Tbe Jury, after a thort deliberation, returned a diet that the ebarce not proven, aud that Mr. Bheridau is ce pable of the and custody of hi? OF APPF.AL?-Alkavv, June P. M. No. MO, Own T.

Coffin and Fran. 4 Iaikin. counsel. submitted fJUbert L. WlUon coa? tea, Noc.

210. All, i K. F. Hiekc, oourttef. No referred fcr tth week.

111, 81. ert. No. Ut The People The New-York eutral Railroad Company; Reynolds for appeLanti Mr. V.

Owen for re.pondeou No. it. Mr. Ralph Lock wood appellant; Mr." W. Stevma tor No.

M. Hscte: irgued. Mr. Davtoc apprLant Mr. R.

F. Hicki for respondent, No. 84 CaH Rurtsll; armed: Mr. Ioth.ua A. Spencer for Ms L.

1 r. n.alne for rrtpondnct. No. 78 White agt. Joy; aaaaaMf ted; Mr.

John II. eeejaaal. No. lOg, af. irgu.d, Air.

John for Mr. AA illiiiit letpondeiit. ifCr n-d by fiulf, Mr hade? Jenkins Kot 101 121, 105. l-vf, 9 118; ilruck off. No.

il reserved for July 2. HARRIKD. 11 v. on AA'edneaday. June 27.

hi tbe P.ev Alexander S. Leorard AsTHOsr Braui.v to Mil aVBBBTTA B. RrtDfLl. I VViliiairuburgh. Thurtday June 28, by th- Rev.

J. Mr. Wai.TKR and Mis? IIaRURT BseH 'laughter of Harri? Northrop, of Brook' Iva, R. Y. HbbsbB, R.

on Tusiiav, Jar.r by the R. loarni Clu.Mo?? si Sew re Mist K'17AIITU daugbt'-i of Baatea, GiKER? Livrgr.y? On June Vi. bvthe Rev. fliara" Oaaaeal, flixRv Clay i. te Mis? iiiari-th Lift? of thitrity.

JA, isi.v- Thnra.l?y, Inn? the Rev. Cbts. I J. i. l'selor the Mar Cbareh, hi? retid-u'e.

Ml i Iaini? Ki.igAttT? D. Joan, adopted daughter of the Rer. J. Jooet. of thi? cttv.

St. L- paper? plea? Jine 28, by the Rer thtt. J. Jcr.ea. Peeler of th? I hurch.

at hi? Pailios toMuaELLi? both thi? city. Thandav, June bv the Rev. CbM- I'ostor of the Merinrrt' (hurch, at hi? residence. FREDrRtca Scbmittio Mrs. Mait ofthlccity.

-to evening, Jane by thej" J. Putor of the Mariners' Church. Allen.t. Jens O. Smith to MrnKtstctt E.

of thit city. A TriiT TliuradiT attorning. Joua Rer. Dr. Chtpin.

loss daughter of D. I). T. and U. Tarrr, Merchant, all of thit city DIED.

Adama? At Lyons. R. Taeaday, Juna 12, afcR-l ADiat.wifeof the Hon. L'. H.

Aduna. -J Krtdty Jons Baclib, at Ro. 1 2 Tb- remalna were interred in the Ometery of the Ha salt? Ib FruvtdeDce. R. June MaitoB HtlRlt.tonof Dr.

Stephen WTSar? Friday, Jans IS Orosot W. 44' ear ol his age. -M The friend? relative? of the family, aad aleo kirrmin. ire riipectfullv invited to atlenal the hltlaie leaiaVoce. No.

42 Rutger thU at Fnday tvttwiiiag, Jun? at bRbVjbBi HtLMii.tn the 64th year of hie aaa. t-asj The relatleae aasj and that frieaae hie.

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