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THE AURORA SOUTH. From S. Crmtnt, Aug An extraordinary phenomenon of the oelestial kind, presented this aui Um Barm Hagi try on Sunday SM BOfthorB jiirt of the fir i BJHHMt, frotfl nortli to north-weet, MM Um neatly tLi? kMM BOBM re I thrtugh which the Man aa merrily front, fhalr MMtOM4 blue, AI intervals diverging raya of white and yellow stole aafUj BCrOBB th? I. aad aa softly rawed. rpeetaela kated aaif aa noar, i BHtaaaaadaadadadiadaad woadared at af the popnhttioa.

It bad the appearance reopeatfl ari B.r<irl borealm, the laatoa cd barbBtgef of oold weather, aa freq uentiy mm toward ober lathea ra i latituues, and we ara satisfied thai one. Bat the fight of Baob a phenomen far Nur Tie aus, aad ka tba scotching nsoath of Aagaat too, waaaMethingwallcalculatedtoshakeI epabll in its iden'i Bad to start all po Ihla laggaa ioM eoaaeel wi'h aatne neighboring tarn trial MM Bbm sugges'ion-, were a', fault. No steamboat baraiagoa tba lake, ao p- i terrae trial blaze-, batre prodoead any ia ib aa oj widespread, claiot 00 "red light, with Ha glowing ny of white and jell many wa- inaf.er t'f and wi'h the tgnwai.t and -rperstitm erratet no httle alarm. A tor ca. though wa were not Brach Irigbteaed, wi felt ronewhnt like the Tcnneneee farmer, who wae Dearly frightened to death by the oa or of tweety-aix or twenty-mybb yean ago.

He ran of hie boaao. the gaaoral eel I d'ap ay of and fell fainting over a faaoe, Betriviag after a Utile, be rair'd hit head, Bad taw a Bei abb et an dir. Bad very coolly MYOjriaf tba Bight, with bia pipe in hia tnouth. "For sake, hi. 1 gasped, tell me what thia world ain't iming to aa end, is it Julm laughed, and pai "No, I doat feei as if the world was coining to an en "Then, what is this does all tbil meaa Its a pboi re-ji -te i .1 v.

his pipe. Ob, a faaaoa.eaer!' excUuaad Um fright? ened man, coaahngto biabiaatbagain. "Aaloagaa the darn th ng got a name, I t'pose its all right! with which be went back la I to hi- he Seriously, we are certain, froOB our own observation, that the phenomenon of Nueday night wae an aurora borealis: though the okl I Iks -ay, loretblj enough, euch a thing wae never seen in this latitude. From The Metals ZVibeas Aug. so.

On Sunday evening, between ani oV lo-k, the north-eartern part of the as in a most singular nianner. It wa- marked ti.at an alarm of fit waafitwi ub bom patta of tha It- aoar hue. bowereir, indicate.i that it was no' a lire, an 1 the Alarm, therefore, did rot spread. Wa BPppoOB it at rare in this of the aurora bureaus. In the North is a common and raty beautiful telostia! We iiave teen it onoe before in this city, but Bof Beat eo us it on Sunday right, or of tha scarlet color in which it mnnifested itself.

IJanally its uts are t-oid, as though of bypath areaa origa, althooth it tiiaaahaathaappoaraaeewhichM preaaatod on Sun? day night. A correspondent of The Jfofi'- TVikauM says: On Sunday evening, about half ps-1 eighl o'oloch, or a little later, thsoe wa- observed from a int r. rt miles west of this city, a bright red in the Borth east, resemblirg ttie- light from a Uagratioa. It arose, howeaer, fiom behind a bank of atntttu cload that lay near tne horizon, slewing that aoarOB mast 1 ave ban either in the heavens, erat a diataooe, if on the eanh. Very soon after it was obaarred there was a separation into two parts-one par at irhMji wards tne eastward; Uie other.

Bad brighter of tbe two, advancing slowly townrda tno north. Tims latter now BaaMflBad the appearance of a very br' Inn-, and iiery pyramid: the extending (aa nearly could judge) about thirty or thirty-live fa tho boriaon, and shooting a long bea of light OTBB an that. The appearance bora BOM IWMBBb lanee to the Aurora liorealis in northern dimatos, ex? cept for deeper and mon fn ry tints. There wtie OM aeionn) fhtahaa of lightning appearing to proceed troin near the base of the pyramid, and after disappearance there was a BBOOoaeioa Of th. of ordinary heat hing aa we continued' to observe.

The fiery pillar had nearly disappeared before 9 o'clock, but tha flaakBB were very BBMBCt at 10, Tnere were no Bioads in the eky, except the etratam alieady mentioned, and that I disappeared during the progre ss of the phenomenon, it was i.earn a' iho time. The Mara waatorly or brigbter dirisiofl of tba fiery Oppearani ino-l moved over ab three points el the from N. E. by ft. to ing the ej.ace of tif'een minutee.

By 'I hr flarflB re, A Boon aftai ii i ll igbt last night, as theclooda, which had obscured the sky for several bom hf.ed, tln-y vealed a rcj.ct.t ion of hern ol Sunday evening. Tne light wae bright that the lamp light? ers i. Batiagaiahiag tha ati el lamps. I The Richmond F.uiuirrr, A Tine extraordinary and magi iaet at natural pheBom enon, better known as the "Nottbora Lighta, Bp pearcd in eplel. lid i ffect on IH night, d.irt ing, as u-ual, in e'reamy and Wary lights of MB Oolot aud crocus like pale jellow from a raw dagreOB above the northern For many years baok, in fa Ol not.

perhep.s, since 1788, wbOB it ovtrsprend the htnuspheto, bat theea Hahti with sueh briliiaacy i tti at as oa the night in question. They commei eed to Hscei.d toward the BBBJth be tween li and gtowiagwbtoboflighl pate roayaad yaOowkth. Aa immense baadofpalo light dattsd BCtOBB the heavens, and, BOB a dark cloud could be seen. Lifbi wa- at BrJ v' ra har aa oar ayee ooakl apaa. it aaaaaad Bka aaaBtiaa, and was i h-ar, lofl.

MOow and exhil ita'ing, tna' a' about a'oaeok a. yaatarehur, wa road the daily papers ia our room, lightest only by the InoomprohoB' Aurora Horealis! At tirrt the watchmen thought a tremendous Ire wae raging somewhere, (ithers looked ud aoarak of the noon, but boob aredthai Laaa war- but in early first ijuarter and had (ttaapj Bare 1 at 6 o'clock tnat evenn g. I'ney felt things were queer. Aa the BBithera Ugata beoaM at re aid note. vivid, our city lamps assumed a s.ekly and weio BegTOOB who had'orders to ba up at aaaaiaa ntabao iorth, of being late, and, hearing the disks strike aa MB thai the "debel must be somewhere'' Laaa OOWI tba' trade Bootaraaiiy aoarob of a Hriag, and Baaty swine that likewise poke ab- it for food, feeling that day was dawi to ahow their dirty waye, ante aad to their daily Inning places with only a of a Mai on board.

HuBglJ dogs thai roam nt htfgO. feel? ing no effect a aaooa, yet aeaiagoaeb brditaaoy above, se.t up a death-wannng howl and hid ihmaeiree. c.h ks u-it they iiad orardoaod em their aad abenl 2 a. m. elappe.l wii gl and i halierge.i their ootnpoen with piercing orowiagi from one end of the city to tlie other.

In fact, on those that were awake this display of the aurora borealis had a. most eharank g. eni raaiag eflect, adding uiiusnal luioyaticy to tba He taaaa 3 aadf o'eloeh tbe noavcBe asaamaa a reddish hue, and ju.st before day a Luck daiknes- tor a while preva B. The various afleeti of tl is urious electric light are now tbe themes ol of our BlfihBBgBB, ae au rcra has for some nights back shown ov-i our sphere with asttworenaary brilhwi ey. bat the same porteada, Ueno wtDtett.

Sbootibo ai raiiLioHT oi tri bob lar aa it may appear, a gentleman actually killed birds with a gnu this moil ing about i clock? a cir? cumstance which perhaps never had its Hha fore, and never may happen again. The birl- w- re wbde the bvautitiil aurora luaaalil wns at its and, beirg a rery early ara-cics -larks? were, no doubt, deceived by Iba bright Bppaaraaca of everyttnng, and came forth innocently supposing it wss day. The re- markabie circametaoce happened al BeakMBa a'ion. on tbe atd A. Bafltoad, and tbe gaaUaotaB who bagged game at euch an early hour is a i i oM oa the laiuaad.

Oaa the auatakaa warb- 1 lere wae brought down on the wing. TELEGRAPHING BY THE BORA. The l'r'-il" At four clock tnis wnen BXOBt Ol I good people of tliis burg were quietly smaizing in their beds, there was visible in tne heavens another of th aa heaa tiful and tatadaaaa celeetiai displaye, known rib em Lights. The Aurora was at times quite as hri a-: aa ita predes-eseor Sunday ight, au.l it- in. eaajMakf ta ba fadt over all the tMgraphia Mi n-r and eaat, and diaxtttiahing west of urn, Bp 11 Biae i -ek A.M.

The usual elee-tricai phenomena and hatarbaaOOl which generally attend the Auiora ac.aaapar la 1 ti af thia immicd. At tim- a cmrent of i Betrietty was Brivea tL? wires, OOB BB IB linf the batteries, and making Iba BBBgBOtt BBM as if tbe wires were broken, wlnle another af the tataaar, swept through the Mlegraybda in'trunients in the ofBae, and cliarged the magnets to their faDeet Otpai ity, We allude, however, to tbe brilliant SBOOtri al dis? play ol this morning for tbe purpose of railing Bt'ention to a interss'ing first of i'skuil on i--performed by Mr. t'ulgan, tha ahilfoJ and aceximphrlied anager of the ihttsburg Tadagraph This gentleman has entirely succeeded in talking over the wires without the media of stati-jnary ba'te riee, but bv rneane tfaapry of theBBectrioaJ oarrM in? duced by tfie Aurora Borealis. Mr. u'gan, having for some time emberraseed in his operations by the ec? centric Auroral currenta, and having BMaatiraif.

re? garded the nimble but rapn. inaoo uvnng- the Mffa atrangT called Fhiladelpnia, the OpOrai lb MO tu but wi'h pOOf success, to recaive aad laeata a BratsaaTa ftaasNew? rk Afti rj' tha bv tery at letoraod, altaonga: Um al r. t-n aiaed and a heavy es. ti i Pitt barg Ii irere in i oontnxnnicetiofl a-i-h each Other, anc DJ a way which, in the normal OSltlllllS of I wlrea, aaa there wara ao foreyn oad ai i- hall isces at werk, weahd, at" enema, kern bona aha e. Tioh urimm wat pra ti.

ruon.ent* at a time, for thi? ettra neons auioral rurrert, be ng very OafjrifBB aod ag al beqaoal Intervals, roa arced altera i it, the im iL? battery in h- ep up the Ti attoa. Fii.a'h. in order to lc-t the important fed jut di covered further aad Bora aaoiaaiToly, Pittabara aad Pldladelpbiacot off akogathci tbe bat. rii Ich hv- invar-abii and Bscisesarliy eaapluiad ii the trar.i-ini-sion of and worked their in? I naively by mease of the Auroral eie. tri ci? ty, Li' Ii.

wi.ile i' continued, Wal exv in its ttTecta, tboogb difftriag la hied, to that generated in telegraphic wnat is haooa aa tba i 1 aaoa Btancanheric electricity, Tkafaowof Au-orai i-V tr.city, an Mr. bdennane, ateaay ant regu? lar. A i oapk bm stages were traoatrdtted while the wrre BlaJei this extjnortiaary influence, and at batervak a Ineiy chat wn- kept up bv the fame medi? an between the two oporatota at Pi.iiaic-lpbia an Pitlabnry, azpreaaive of the of this novo athod of orercomiig. a great measure, the en barratsing ef. i'- ol tl to Aaron Roroolia op teieirrapb 11 in believed, ir the oral i ot ly on rot.

I I ate tbe aurora gioriona, and itetiot ai boa a ways baan considered in its br.l i.aitne: faatBtloQI hoi aetuatly harncrsel up and been compelled to do tne of man. And tbno It ia that science it awns aduevipg fresh and nn portant trinmphO Orer nature; and tboee phenomena which in fanner t.mes?when the laws, genera! aid partienlar, that flowon our earth were eoaapofatlTala unknown, wore tie oMoetl of dread Or of d'reful 'ire BOtod with interest, recorded with -ion. Bad utilized and employed so as to render glory to Qod ami to do the bidding of man. ANoTHFK LETTEB FROM E. MF.

It ION. Fr tht Canvasessaal i HI ai BOKa if I have a letter uWM a orrespoi.aent Minnesota dated Wabaabow, Aug, Ho, which says, that on the Bight of (37th) 0 hooillifol ilia play ol tbe A irora BoreoJia. ooeapyiag azaotly half fiaea, OCCOCTed Tue rays onrentrated at the a it! witii Baatbornatical precision, divergiBg to tl baai ii a'n i laparaatnral I have Hso a letter from a correspondent in Indiana, dated Iticbmoad, Bant. 2, lie hhv-: "TaeAnrnrn. Sunday right, was a DOnatifol aighi IrOflB this poiut ail aim tM one ti.i- Air tin ooneepondent, a la-ty wl a very gifted pen.

writing to me fron MUbnjty, rhaiplandid aar oral Hghi ttiake our oToolago moat agi Bl beantifoJ, and nil the eoul aith an awful lubnn y. Ore cannot but gaze iu upon such nor help aclatining, with him of old, Lord, ahat i- man that thr art mindful of him." If my correapondewl ii Minnesota ba.j not lho dates, tba lurid wind ofetha Aurora moved south with in. derate Los Hj. The Boston telegraph operator! seem bo that on the oigbl ol i-ebrunry, i'1 1858, theirwiroeware inpplkd wdh elaetrk ty without the aid ot tne btttery. line i- another wonder with icgard to telegrapic thai since thei-e wires been beOB in BOO.

no tele? graph i ratet has been killed by lightning while opc i itting tne wires. Tba Aurora aboao thim inia nlng E. Mi.i.iav. Hr- Bent Bj MA RISE AFFAIRS. roi CALiFoaaia.

The eteamship Moses Taylor, for AspinwaQ, tarday, took out lho and the Noithern Light (or theaarae port, ARIllV tl. i. IHt ST I' A i It The ncrew aaaaaaar 'aeon, t'apt. Nicholson, tarly yesterday inorniog from Oalway. via St Jo! ti-, N.

F. She Galway the of Augu-t and St Jobn'l on the 39th. DIBanTN at uki i. i rt. 'I he hooaoi Julm- Webb, dipt.

Rodgeri of Lyme, while going Hell (inte yesterday with? out a pilot, strutk on Channel Beef, and bidged. ik hers are BgBgl in stripping her. i vi ii oi aa uaoB BTaaaxa. This tlU rnoon, throe dock, Messrs. BBtoadea A Bowland a ill laancb from their yard, at Greenpoint, a BOW iron iti BBM called the Alabnmn, built for ('apt.

Jami L. Day, to run on Lake Fonchartrain. between Mobile und New-( She is S3S feet loag, 89 feet beam Snd 10 feet bold, Her frame Hid Bon, Bchee aqaaia. The plating ia of troa, and i has live kelsons Bad live water-tight compart Tne deck bearrs and decks are of woo.i, wd! as nil tho apper works. Bhe wiO bare a oak i aid ttate-roOBM axteadiag the whole length of her piaBnBBads deck, beside? a saloon aft on the mam 1..

I eahtns will be fitted up in a superior man iii, Btewatl doiag tha Bpholetory. Her machinery will ooaaial of a beam aagbao, with a 50-im cylinder Bad atroke. 'lie whook are 30 foot ia i and f. 11 -m e. Tue machinery is beiag built at at organ Iron Bar dranght, when loa led, WiO BO aboat 3font 6 inehea.

After her launch she will bo taken to tke Morgan Lou Works to reoaira bl ii a I i ry. BKOATTi Ol till. ITT VtCIIT CM It. The Fall ragatta ol this Cub to toko ploeo to? day, f' ii at I o'clock. Tbe following are the i oi a and tin owners: by W.

J. Poaeri Feaat, by Caat. Hi ford i by! k. Bnerfltaa u. 1'.

Ob en. Leekweod. bj s. Jeahtaa Bsfvad Urinnell, by b. k.

OrtanaBi Trunt. I tI Mowed by Btaasa- Petrel ty III r. Hut 1 S. 11 11. Class Irial.

by North by Jahna Reynolds: Im tla, By H. O. Huetad; Tim by Capt 'v c.pt. iy; by Jona Ward, r. iii Harvwj Fowler, by 1 r.

Ai ty Jana its' i Inei will around Fort DiaJBoa I. The BOOOad and third class boat- are to sail around a i I-t ween Ullis Badlow I Island, theaos to a etake boat near Wmh l'oint, returning to the boat; thoOOOtK to DO i likd over f001 mi Foara LLOTS stiameks. The repoit circulated in some of tho city Joarnali yesterday, these st- a'i ers are to be withdrawn, n- untrue. On BCOOaat of the falling off in the passen gerti the Woeor will not oooao oat Utii month, ben detained till her freight accommodations are onlatgad. Ike Hreiuen and New-VorL wi.l t' tripe aa uaual, and the Wenm will be here next month.

mi tint at ll t. on Batnrday evening the ship Sir JohaFiaakBa. Capt. Qanlt. arrivad at Utk pott irom Uvaiaool, and baa led Into the Lombard street wharf.

I'revious to cOBlilup to the city, was boarded oil' (Jlju eeatei by tie I'rited States Mnrahala 0fhaWB.ni 1 Fuurti 11 of tlie crew wars anaaaad and taken on shore, and aturwa lo prison, on the charge of mu'iny dur ing tbe voyage. It seems that on tbe foatfth or tilth day out, fourteen of the irew came aft and told the captain tha! they woakl not do duty. Capt. Q. or o.

reii than buck to the.r duty, and threatened tj the brat ll.au who to He then a into tie eabio and procured a revolver, aud againnppeniedbaaore theui and repeatel the thieat. Ail th. Ben but one returned to work. He lafhaO I to do SO, the CaptafB tired at im, the shot taking Btbs Bin 1 lo ti.au aas then secured and put i bo reaMB cd during tt'e voyage. Wnen rasa arrivea off Cheater theCaaiahi anftthe ahip, cejlnatotal rfty, ar.d prel-rred diaries agam-t the bmw, and an ting tbe aorrl of tne ot'i --ii aneanad as above stated.

Tne man ras saoi arati I I against the Captain a t. i to kid birn, and the Captain was put under bail, wnok atTair wiO nadargo a tn vcatigaiioninadayoFtwOi mi aciuara aaatBaL 'ffwiFst ia or. aaaai A I-. i of and American citizens, am aid oa ll i ovsaiag of tho Kth July, 1899. at the of Um 1 s.

Ooaaul, Col. in St. Peters 1 argi bw a. tor the neuraooo of welcoming and i Wan. 11.

Wetjb. who designed and -tru ted the Kuaeian r-eam ff xats General Admiral, i II, S'. Fetersbarg, was called to the I a r. and Moesre. A.

(okkIbII Bt Philadelphia Bad L. ChaitnlOT Of N. Vrrk aopomted Sec retaries. Suitabj- resolutiot were adopted, complimenting Mr. bb aad Capt Jos Mr.

Webb and Capt. Couiatotk responded to these in appropriate and happy remarks for this ur. ipectee honor, and alluded to tho many aaaumncaa they bad received from tbe Grand Duke Conetantine, aid the I gbast CJovernment ctncials, who expreeeed ibiairirTTT aatlfalj satisfied with tho Goaorai Ad and bar to the that i Iba IfaaaiaB A. G. HT.JobaJ,Baeea.aaoaataiyaf Lagali i Mb wed e'tk rery appropr.af* il ail re ehir-b higbly ani re-ceived with Tbi? was fl ip? ig A-nerir aaat, atd ii -ting eV.r St.

Patarrabnrg, repraaaaatiaw aa it dii Bearty braoch of American mecheti' ai and artiatn aidx-try. piti Baand baa fr-'Oi Commander s-i 1. IhaPaahV Coast, that tha ataaai Mvbrieh is iff Peat Towr--11. Waat i gl rt I a ti protection of tha adjacent coast against iaaoiaaMM the Northern laatiaao, are agata bee tri numbers ti aaaoeadrd the wa'e's id I'uget ao a I are omn depr. npo? ti -tttl-vs.

SLiihrick is well anr? it is tho right she will prove a sufficient protection sga in i-t. and a'. thaaatnetiasabaablato bat ti- Tur Irish earmaat 7' i JVetJyfereaa Baif writing frontLaaina, Aag. says: aahkerir.p in Ireiar.t 'i trani fest 1'liys: al proetr at- i. yei still tbey recur, eeroaapeaj fa i i i witl what The Sail ft i Ota KroaSi i tltye 'Mndted picacieaee, ot ci 1 rery great attociakrnenl a aaj Um pa v.

It ta ao riable otly in cm with a of r. wbcae physical orgaariaaiaaa to aaarhNaaeataaa, be. bv tbe frequen tal Two atatall thai feiJ, at the t. us, bHoa trar.i ft hi urs, deaf, oinnb, an I otfaai Ii ff. Bot'.

reoOTOted at the sa ne hour, and it, diattiy separe'ei tak. to he.r where sLe fell on her and wa- enra i in pravei for half an hour. To the her she then alli'med that a BTO'eioohI aextday. aha aroald ba in tha aaaaai aaiil ataga ai.d ahw the one ei le, and rema oo six hours. 'I eTplain boa I know, bat n'y mind Da DM it :11 1 have Ttiere aeeaaa to have beeaahiad of beta aa Ute two aaate rs.

The i.tber girl, Jane, however, wv aat laid EDea expected 'has to bahaflaoai id. Pracihiob at feur i EUoa dr pped from her in a state of ahtlrlata DWaawihQity, and was found ta have i value and gid in everyJobataa the left ri le. 'I be i ti I into the s'at (cxeept bbrsdaeaa,) at tha sanie and bath twoka togothar ta perfect i tucios a.sa. Ooaoftbi watoked by a erowd of awzioaa visitors, iuin.e exrlainied: 1 Chriat ti Bay Saviour, lie all ioalh" And increoible aa it may appear, Baa loatJ i words iitti-r? at the same i.t by her sis'er, Hin baadrad yards distant, as she awoke to ciiUvijusn-ss, the same nnurei.t. These are oot solitary case? at Baflyasaaa.

I i partiee afleoted predict the time of their rex rrery, a i yet they are not fanatical, and believe that trie sure of prophecy iocoropatta, and that 1 the ration 'il shut up," Mtoaukee tha aimni of 101 newapapan Ragliah and fjreraaaa, published La Wir corsin, und adds: The aggregate weekly ioaoeof tbeaa papers ii i a are tba tbraaor aaariy four million copies that form the grand ta! every year, are pein'ed or material made in tneSta'e f. nr filths of all tl a paper Wiacorada. TJBLIO MEETINGS. OF HEALTH. The lh.ard met yesterday, A natnber of vesa Is Iroaa tropieal porta era repotted.

Tba schooner Ida, from BaaaadiuOi had loot aaa aaaawith vata, and Mother sitce; three of her crew were re- covering. Sue was OrdOtad to be detained days. 1 he City Inspector u.ded in the report-of several up town Health War-leDs, io relation to lerta.n fot boiBaf aaf alilialimanfa, giriag tka raaooaawhyth should be dealt with as otthataoaa. A laaalitiaa by the Hoard dhaotiag that tbe owaan of tbaaa should buill their ta tha I bight of forty The drains at Washington Market were report, ,1 by tbe Health War ier- ot the First aad I'niid Wardata ba in a very li'thy QoaditiOB? The matter was re- ftrred to the ('rotor. Aquedm I i tions that it be atteadad ii eaiiy as poaaibl'.

Adjourned to Wednesday. HOARD OF ALDEBMEN. The Iloaid met at o'clock yesu-iday, Pn idaat Hi Si i in tbe chair. Mr. I'm offered tiio fo'lowiag reeolutioaai Kei Tbit Sje.

lal t'eaiiiii-t-e rl IBIBS BB SpenlBUl iy tats am i aaaalas end UW aaaaoal asatfafna CaatralPBrl CwmbImI nan I sattaorgs I ti. Bja teot tune, sattfaa ft.rtb in i rep.it all BM Utttt and irUtiog to tbe Satoiirrt ulresij la 1 firoveoiei.t of tbr Psik, tbe a.lditinnal km. not ai.d MMftb I tnna SBoaM Bay Bf eitbtl ne tb. with saebi tber lafbra sti a sf nr i lal to tax ma be aaaatadw I i and tuat tnej r. pi It IBM IBB i lavi Ml aa as a i -o Ha, Ban an 1 tbey are heret'j requested to tka said Su-i iel i Bndttea all tka fa.

il.tiV? ne a. ei ab tketa r- lli hers- i hss Intrnstad In taini. li airmlitl gftee araeti tl, and vein i.f tbr u.rniffloC, and alvtog aaefc etbss lafomatka eeaaeetaa wttk tbs amskwri bmIbsbb of tba taaa Beard oi Coaaafaaoaen is tha Cowarii nay deal re, In to ad rd he public 1 tkftafal BtBlunut the ptebable of the at Wat i control af it.e sail CeaMakaaeasn the State aa tborltiea, the expel ae of wbi. be ad el. luai- t.l? inLa' itaiiti and tt.v i ayataof I The reaolatioBs weie adopted, and Peek, Boole, and Starr we.e app mte.l a CotaBBttl e.

A i tified i opy ot the above will be tiansiu -t to the (e'ntral l'ark Commissi lasers Tte resolution adopted i.y the Board of Cooaetl bmb, iletihulag that tbe Coauitoa Cooacil regrets tha dirbai.jmer.i.! ibeTwelfth Beghakiat aad woald kail its restoration to tts former fwi-i'ion an a-t of jus? tice. was referred to tbe Committee which ha- the mst tar in 1 and. 1 ba Hoard adopted tbe raaoiutloB direi the ton Aqueduct PepBllliiaal to have tte gato-koo aquesmet, and other, appurtenances for the i. re- roiri otistructeJ by Faircfciki, Walker A the veto the Mayot feat, 13 ra, I. M' stated that Io- had in? formed that pn oeedil gs were being taken ta hat I ar injunction issued in tha matter.

Tbe Board raooired that its atttingi the i sent montn siiall be held on and notadaya, at o'cloek p. m. Tl. resolution atrthoritbg t1 sale auction of tii i pi the -1 1 rrj ret I by tb ij was in spite rd I ia Honor ohjactl The rejiort of the Committee on and Scieaoat, reporirg in tavor of having the pictures the (1 BOf rootn rep- red hi 1 r- ktOTBd, aa- 'aid on I I A Iji umed to Tbursdny. BOARD OF COUNCILMEH.

Brat aaaetiagof the Board siaee tie va- r. was held yesterday Bfteaaooa, Mr. BBI I Praaidaat, la the i hair. S'reet Co Ml sioner was to rapt rt the cause of tha delay in tba completion of the l'aiks in the FoJtlh avenue, and why the contractors saspeadod lab a Uaataoa. A reeolutioB v.as adopted ta open Bereaty-etg tl Bfjoaf froaa the Phird to the Kas- The Committee on were to take into consideraiion the propriety of amending tiie ordiaaaoo lekatito to hackney bow aa, st- the claure iding for the payment of a kkaaa kkJ for tho Boaaoa ijfdilsaiB Ika kariag abo ta pay a fee for the license of ess coach.

A raaolatioa was r-re-ette: by trie Preaidaal to permit tl Fignih and Nmtn-av enue ad nie-to lay do ar. and u-e the II w-tt and rut tl v- i streets durirg the repai: af the af either paLy. Laid ever. Tne following commnnicat.on from the Ia apaotor WBB referred to a faiaofatJ Committee: tas tkt CjttnstL OBBTLBwaa: riic.r mtj aoaaaadatiaa i I "-r erect cf tin -T I have expern I ir a banaaarTstt il f-r e.f -a. rft ir: up, tUiLi of i 1 woi.ll.

rr, i tbr -ally at triii oof Boty to tbr for a. aa be a assvsati DAWL, DELaVAX, ry laapirtne The Board ta Tnursday, at p. m. ISE Ci'VIVIISSI'iNKRS. The Beard Brat af'ernoon for tl ilrst time since the vacation.

Mr. Kerr was not present Twenty store-keepera ai.d thirty-three inn-keeper1 Licensee were granted payment of fJI by each af the appi.canta. The Board adjourned to Monday, the IN'STITITE BOARD OF AOkUCULTUBB. The following are the namee af the gentlemen om poamg the Board of Agncultnre of the Amencao In? stitute: A. P.

Chairman. A aitina h. e. aj va a rJ. Um Uwtno.

Ott. E. Wamu Jobs Siawen aaaaaf Aalakt, Jaea Baapab Lewi. 0. Mnnn.

Mal Raises. A Ltwrenee, Thtm' I i r. s'-f? lai lot the ll ba I'-iamb-rt, l)n- preniatatinai i the ipproxhing Fair, tiej i.n- n.e.tui;-. i.i iu? hsv.eg taken sn active inu-reei trying t-j g-t one exhibition that laall be worthy tha Avrt'ii. i' ty, ia vicimtv of which II an is aa at than nr yother io BaOtry.

At lira Bf yastsidBJ. r.t male aad aaptfttaa i.ai span aa important rule It ra a ataaj Robibsob the flowing 1 hat lli" that prev. t.t? entering one aciua! in tau o.a-ee-s. for ft in abrogate M'. r-marki etT.ct of this VOaM be.that a stall on ciaybeen brna, if worthy, prize in hheftclnnief aad i.

a a'- red, an i if tie aa in ohaa of aaiitai housesj and tbe r-? be entered aoi win prize as a du? t.g hor-e, s.ugle of double. When fii-p- any fee for entry, the one hems would tne sotraaes feaacharged far two or thrte, and if WOB all ti.e it Would be ie; Btoof Bai va' as a jettjr. Too-vierMS should app.y to aii bo good raesoo tbe beet pail of work oaten, after wb ing thai prise, ihcujd not wbi tho prise for the b' pa of fat fTrD, if they r-a wre -). Air. WaniBo aad Mr.

Lawi aci rates Mr. btl wa'it lews. Mr. WaniBO ataaadtfaai bokaewof aoaaoexactly bj a leatkaaaB of acquaintance oaraod a aiiy a naawaht samile aorse, bet he w. uM not exhibit tim unless allowed ta impute i rial r.

bV a af the Hoard tl. raght the rule DVaet be a good I It t. i. -a'l the So. av.rg adopvi it.

Mr a tbooght it npoar asaaae for follow? ing a bad beeaaaa annanb i a-t naaraed wn ng hi ti i tb I pa i a. Rathat strike i ti a BOW ere Mr. LiWRK.ii a thenght the thing a- it jtan.ls so perfectly ridiculous that he how it could have tain i -ai'y a loptod. Mr. ma i ai.i it Bona ia the maoagen of all u-ai id done i-t what the Btoi ion oi this he.i doae.

Instead ol origiaBiiag Boene nen Idaas upon the they had the ptintad hawef ralna and prisaa of aoana other applied tbem. was fall time, he Utonghi, for the AflaetieoB InrtHwte to bagta to originate nome thir.g. Aftereoneidemblodleeaaaloa, it wa. agreed to lay the on tho table till tne next BBOOttaaj, which w.i ho or. Pridny whno it hoped that tbe aaeeting will be and that tho matter ba tht rcrgbly ent lat.

d. THE BIBLE IS THE 8CHOOLS. The open big of the Pnblk Bebt da, yeeterday, was of ni' re thau ordiaanr iaternot hi ooaaoqaaaeo of the action of the Board of dune in tended to compel tiie reading of tho ble in all the Schools of the city. result has shown ti.at the poser of the Board ovor the Shoo'-, popularly eappoaod to ba under it? rtrol, is very BUght? I'rev to the i of i ow by-1-iv i of rip lure was Bhomiag in the schools of Ofl the waids except the Ith, 6th, ar.d I 1 ir. two da pa" 1 the I Ith, i1 cow.

'I iie aal I ihool Hoards, whi. nBaOBM tho power rngnlalo the boots, so l.tra- the reading of the Bible ia ooacsrasa, bavn their way, as a matter of aoafSOj they i an instantly dismiss any her who boald pbej tiie Hoard of lu. ition Bgainat their will. In but a sinRle one of the three t. 1.1* reading wards have the loce.l Hoards done ti.e Board ot Edaoatioa the courtesy to not.

ho rotten. The maBdatO of the Fourth Ward Bohool i probibitiag ti a roodiag of the BihlS in any Fourth Ward ia on moot i. tbe Board of Baa Cation ran real it. In the the old routine is contlnaeel; the nasre raaettamt aaMsBantk im too gl at to be ovcieome by ary bj law of the Board. Oalj ia the Poarteoath Ward haa the lot Board j.aid tl.

Board Edaoatioa the BOOnpBaneal ttoadictica; the toUoayiag or Icr hai be? Barred on ihe. teacher-. Haw York. IB8B, A- mintlnsnfIBs Itnani rrf Tisstimnf rnsassinliVnuli ill iiaseath Were, ao tae -iut tt Asnaet ant, the fdUowtuf ree lion i usr.lmonilv ad. A Teat 'he asaratal sahaeffalsla 'h-- the Wats' i.

aid heresy are dlraetea Soonsa their partassani BsseCoeore, a itaMtas Becreary notify the iu. Itr SBtten of thie hknry wiisr s. Many at the tt-aener? are in deep doubt as to the BBBflaiBg of rlie by-law of the Board of lucation, and n.deed it is not very clear win SO dutj ll la Made to de bag, Tha bylaw -ays: Sr. Ti II. A the Nabs BsBSOll of iMsi try tt der the irii if B.

ini Ku be p. the i a af tna Bely anvtydnraai te be p. a els i.d-.r ins aef tins Board, la ntnaat as the r- B. fi tin sr.y vtatatwa of this BJ a a. i u.e lho boedou ot the by lew are aaore pla it, at laaat the tiBcuers think so: ft ii BaaV aaf a am mm be Ibannasal by a willful vloUtloa of any or re4jletl.n1 of tali Board; and no Itbei sfti rsd tn any eelsaok antaaa be forfcdtBte a TSaalttaf bftatt Every prin.

lpt1 ebell MSDSttl I. II end all vio. aetoi 1 by ti 1 ti 1 has I a 1 I -rm af v. btas learaeriay bi tttasnl Bad eeeh report ef abesasss BSBesrd toa psj r. ti an that the p-ioeiptl id- lyn ated eneb eass af the by a taanbss Baeluaaf 1.

pay 1 of tne rnlaa aad ssanaitlaas aa taWBeasa, I 1 No thtll be made to a h' in wti. te rate Um rsBvaesH fthai law bnan aea been eeasnbaf wtth. If Bsattoa 11 resaid, sbell takeeBTeet a u.J af.er A a nut, aifWtlona Head 13 ef taeafaew bbU Artj. I snail laBi aft hai there arn aaany iauyoctaat qaootJ oad in A Irin, pal in a Ft male Department told us yeeterday, that aha I ai not boet snpplied with a Bil bet Dbool, oad she did cot care to use her private, penoaol Bibloi it wa- tiie bananaai of the Board of atioa to proTide one and thoa -iie would know wateh foraioB sue was to real. A reepeeted Plha paloi 1 Mae part meet thought Ihatl ant obey tiie Beard by raadlag the Donaj rtraioo, bseo aa tha state lew naeadioaadtha "i of the Bible at te ciiim r.t." and tv ere wa- r.o u.mu Bible.

Tl I is bob the end. Then will be long litigation a' tl iipanoi of baa oaat and probably a r. up. teci.r.itni point, which leave tbo al1 quo ttoa bi opt 1 bi bothro. Bat ike action sal groat nad aaaaQ ia tho abiraa, aarhapa, bboix tuaii ever be? that whether Hoard of Elucation, as at pr- ei 1 bave a de-ire to make our public arhool ryateai a good oaa ar aot, very Battle COS 1 are chiefly con aipaadltoia ot w.ti.o-it adeqaate results, rtii.i to an expenditure of time and votes with 1.: at all.

CITY ITEMS. was blue Monday," tha weitber aWBBgOoM Bady and Novetnberisb, with c-' ra. rprtnhi Sgl of rain. A' ie I'alian company will commence ol Monday gha tio l-t. Ma me Midame Madame Cetsaa, Madame Itsakoe.

Mr. Hr guoa, Mr. (iaeaier, Mr. Amodio, and Mr. Junca are ti.e chief art.sts; leader of the Mr.

Marts teha This will be a season of a to ftee in to hsar the prims r.i ci Barsaai ta Baraacisc l.w oa Law or Iftfiff Mr II. rser ay not.ried the persona In the -nth IVsri gu.lty of vend.ng intoxicating liqucra on the Sabbath, a violation of law, to come forward an i pay ia t. the City Treasury the fine of ea. has been incurred BBI every auch viola? tion, under penalty of tinpriemment, at of one day lor tas.h ivllar the fine. The law 1 ta A great excitement aad alsnn ia the reealt.

Mr. we are iciornvd, intends to en forie the statute rie'id-y. Am T'sww fol? lowing are the gentlemen who compose the "All Lnglan i v- are to play several matches on tnia comment: From United Wie? den, Lockyer, Ctr-penter, Grundy, LillywhUe. From All England Daft, Jackson, Hayward, Diver. line them will act as Umpire.

Thej leave England on tba 'th of, September (or Man tn-el. at i tl e.T in tne lift ani fall JW.t? dtjl. I'll Rf rr He! It I in I r'rjr, (itihvn organ'md and Waeerley Ham Club. Tie l'reetdeat, Cnpi-by, VaawiYaaidflad, Bewary Mahakaai tary, Jooeph A. Krai Iraanmc H.

Krara, Ian I ra I Jeetrpk tal ihr play of ti Ctwb, Fridayafter? noon, scd the gr- i'ark. Tn Wkaltm Oaarri ma aa It9, idea of this suggestive and Alatd n-1 kl baa may hanaod by aaan tl ibow aaa aaa aa sv bibttaa at Mfaay 4t ia which ia oa an area of lest than thirty square, a eo'oction of gorgeous diamond i-welry, fsTW ng an outfit for a lady, valued at A paa fefjaad of a single wbite drarrord is valued at or- kla af large aaaaaaaaa, two small aar 'j. two paraaola, oa. HV MaaraaaaM with tho aw parsed Winter, whi. requires that coun? terfeit and plat, aerated by the i'ohce Depart? of the Sttte, be hacd vi over the bag Department ft any.

M-fsopo' "an on Saturday leu with n. Cook $19,000 of counter, fe-'t money, together With tha several plates up which tbe bills were printed. hTlW Bfllltlia. A nsv public sohoo budding lias just been erected on the school site in Wooatorstreet, between Bleeekaraad Houston, at an expense of about 0,000, il Very wafl ba It afVr the usual pattern for lobool haaaaa of that ibta. Tlie heatirg is done by a hot-water apptratus.

tha only ore which gave in s. dur.ng the cold weather last Winter, and means of ven? tilation are superior to Ihoea of any public aohaal bui'dirg hitherto erected. Tue tahaol was opened yesterday wdh the u'tomary ceremonies and ad? dresses. Mr. John P.

Stoddard. late af latnao, tehee tbe I'iincipa'ship of the Male Department. Mi-s M. I.insey, whose BXOeDewl managi-mmt of the Primary Department of Ria? 3S, has it the year past from Iba Tenth to the Fourth in grade, takes charge of the Female Department, and Miss Anna M. Rogers of the Primary Department.

Onaiva of thf. Praiio public wer? opeted yesterday, with an attendance large! thai u-nal, in spite of the ihrrattaiag weather. Scholars, teachers and appeared refreshed arid renovated. Bartraa or Bar. J.

s. steamtug having on board a large number of the paiiahlOMlB of the Bei J. S. Inskip, pastor of the CheHj otiaat Mariners M. F.

Church, went down ihe bay yester? day morning to meet th- kef -hip Daac Webb, of which the reverend gentleman and his family are pas? sengers, and we'eome them borne. Mr. Inskip has been absent on an European tour over tbfBB months. A i i Oirir On o.i Early on Sunday morning a dl gtti about 17 years old, was brought to the Fourteenth Precinct fWatioa IToilOS tbtaa boys. Sergeant Wemy-s was present at the time, and 1 eatd her statcmert.

She was in a state of 1 gh nervous exc.tement, growing out. of fright. She gave her name as Aiigu-ta La Rue, and stated that-he had arrived in tbe city the day pre? vious from I'hiladelphia, and that a man mined F.nnigan had nut her a short time previous and at? tempted to commit a gross outrage her. During Sunday she was conveyed before v. at the llssex Market Folio- Court, where she a charge against Finnigao, upon wliich a warrant was issued for bis arrest.

Tue ollirer pro i ceded to Fixnigan plm-e, lS'o. SOS Broadway, and took him in custody. He is well known as a low gambler and the associate of men of that class. Yes? terday morning the examinatiou was held. The fiM witnees was the complainant, who testitn that she was a danseuse, and resided at No.

99 Croaby street; that she came to the city on Satunlay bat from 1'hilaJelphia, where she bai been engaged by Krank Rivers (lf the Melodeon, Chmes? Itnil I ng. as a mem? ber of bis company; after the performance she stab-d that she went in company with Miunio V. i ham-, another Bttaobf of tho Melodeon with whjui aha ri OB ed at N). 99 CfBBbj BtlBBt), and Finnigan tothe St. Nu hfrlaa saloon, where they had a supper and wine, of which aba drank a glass or two; from tha sffscta of this she felt a stupor come over ber, and she BOXt re? members getting out of a i nrriage at a boose, in com oany with a man named (ieorge Coetty, an I Minnie I Una; they arael law the and rioauMeeelad' bia seat ay bat slesi aaaaed in.

ssld Kc- in. thai Pbaajsa rasasd tue net, upou her ISI eel lag IBB leSJBSSl he Mid that ihr mna put ai.f -hat Ki. i baa dur- h-mirll and aMWapSad I ri l.rr wi.i. ri ahr ly i hu la that he thrrateiird if ab? s. lie w.nld tbr.

b-r aftha taaa took i.er bat sdued lbs kWaeti and bodieg three at iirr SMjaea Uiey coiidu.Bed her lu the aatlsa-Beasa Uli her i roae-rxainlnatinn. the eemplainaut ba-tu? bern Si.ilty int iai. aird Hie alao, tha' Iftaale WH I. rreteuro, il BBS BSBBe a iinpltlnt SSSaal ftt limn, te 'raMly that urn (IBa waa drunk. tlthiicr XV.

uiyaa trat.l rd wlirn r.jiupla'uai.t waa trough! tae Stan, li did Ml any sua of in nil an. il that her nanoer waa viveuf frisht. Ifhuas tsat.t.ed that, MMilately after perform. an. oa Saturday Light, ibe curt Kn.uigau, who her if waa ready tu go tu him alie r.n.alu but a few iciiinlea, bad a atrange itti with her, the-: aakrd i.d.) iau.ai.t if tbe a Irieod of hrra aud grt MMN taiaaee veettotwaBW.

Nu is.iaa Bti.siu. mplainajd seid would havr a brandy amaab draue i lavret. ai.d wbeu Mr. auie, in wli.r ordered, aud ixiDiplainant drank a d' laying that (be wag in Bnythiaa that win.raa waa," c.mpUu.ai.t, wiuieaa, and Cooley Iben la a carriage, and fiunlgan lie would go and aee'lf tcrre waa in tbe ma. when lory arrived at the tr.ry Ltrird, ajiu ituraa went in'-o witn rmoigaui eeaefaaaBBl waa to lag othrr r-sie, wi'h C-s.

im? into witnrsa I rying, tay.tg alia wanted to go baa II IIMI toiat bag to wait waa flinigan banded I baaaal bag hat and cloak, and the ran doam, ilamniiiig the duer i ibe did net sea BBBajsa n- BoafaaaaaBka the a.fa if ha ti wo l.a a seaa Ua asaaaassaiaaalaai ttaBaaaaal complalt axt that tl.rra'ened to awear I omplaiaant'a be bia drank Uf om made a oafialsl BObiaat atate.1, 'i if K.li.nan had aeaa i a she would have ubaerved it. Us re ra, of No. 52 Maperard atrsat, t-atified that BoBk the drat attbeSt. Ni -h Saloon) aid that ompialri Bat Blank branSyaa aa teat two ur tarea t.l-.r? ra- bottle wr.au rbry went to tbe a -Be ant and went arm is ann tuok exeepti to wttjkeeaaV easataaSbbabs earrtaaa: FUaiaan st. W11 lian a went it.n.

another room wttneaa belirvrd to be druLk wbru ahe arrived at the bouae i teatirird that ba heard ai.d oia. ag being at the time in the with Minnis told mpialuant if ibe did not hrr BoiSS he would throw a yltcb ar lei hrr. waiter at tbe faaioon V. funiiablcg BqaSV mmi three or ur bott.ee i Brfaaa, ana that the party uf It. The examination was then adjourned to the after cooc, and subpenaa were for other witneeaes.

They did not come, however, and it is said that Rivers of the Melodeon has expressed himself afraid to testify for fear of vioh ncs at the hands of Finni? gan friends. Tbe reporters experienced great diificulty in getting the papers in this case. Both clerks and magistrate refused to furnieh any fa. ilities f. information, and it was not nntil tbe demand i vl been made for the pa? per- several times that Justice Stee rs consented to allow our rtpoiter to read the tertimony.

Thi fJoip.cK-SrKi it EtPf-o'i Jack man did not hold an inqeest yesterday on the body of John Stewart, the second victim to the (aoerck street exploeion, io enseqaence of toe abeeme of mater.al wiinsaes, but postponed tha till lay. The deceased was the son of Mr. Stewart, of the firm of Stewart ic Brown, iron railing manufai-txrers, who had -team power in the upper portion of the demo? lished foundery. Edward Roach and Edward Petne, two other men who were terribly scalded by the expioeioa of the steam boiler, are lying in the Hoepi. i v.

in a very critical oonditioo. A ffliar 11 Sunday night, Mr. Starkweather, residing at No. West Nineteenth street, was awakened by a noise in tbe house adj ir.g, No. 9, the occupaiAs of which are absent from the city.

He instituted a search, but waa unable to find anything wrong. noon, howevar, being stiU nnaatjetted witl: the resulta of his satarch, ba asceaded to tbe roof and discovered tbe -cuttle of hia neighbor's premises partially removed. On look. Log down he saw a young man asleep. A laddet was procured, aad the fellow arrested.

Ha larsi Jimmy, 1 1 Baikrag a breach tbet Ho ft I I' 'ot, where ho aWBeOai rtfj .1 II bi? i eine ae laWBBBaafn A I' DoCTOI tasanBIBB Th era at I Bad I'vk mwore rS. l'r. H'T-v Kii jti.i v- gland, Baseiag tae epsanase the i i t.iv ibm na af the aa i bad a $1 rar- cked hm aa oafj beft I be wbi of Ba Bt ia? hfaj ai.d Ba say r' by a ra an. Ia tbo spaeo of two er threw hwurs there van Ivaeaaaptaaahi nrnd? by sv.cdlod at itj Dal 111 day! pceea "icg trjc a i'i 'm if i tt.are anaetty aVaaa hantfdj Uaoa te a dosai rs-ea. Tbo number of tbo eviodUd au prtter rot be reported Bsttl Bind Ml ree-'y aV rWa tbe ananheC ard Ai lennan Hrtdy iev a arnt sterdav, asserted that if City did th.

dfttj, neirty tbo whoie Pirat Ward would be MOnaNBwd Tom iper adent of Lvxls aa I Placet, the Fust ar.i, w.n preeent, aad ei i to tho Ilo said th a large number ot the swin.ilet? lived up town, aad tome Bf taeiu i i.e idjai. 9 own eon A Bcbvvmk L1 Ob tbe aebooaof Jouu 1. iiott, Capt at Stryknr'i Boy, Beitb Hiver. aad Since then -he been raivd and lowed the fi ot of ForM. 1 et, where ahn pumped rut.

Tue body of a passenger was mued in ti.ecebts. name la uthnowu, but be auppi-eed to' bo froea Philadelphia. Tbi Ca irons oi Lbbxisv Tmt eaptaaatt "i 'ic aaoooeeed by telasraph, haa ocen BaoBad BO little i am Bg the of the vie. tin and fifteen young ladtoe. Tne only aunteet recrol ia that faBBnad of bainf tried in thia atty for bis aanuMaa be w'i be tak-n ao T1" enti-w baBory of tho -l ai yet lauoaiaal i be thongh ia eofiohi that ata aanaa i- Hiram P.

Loathe, that ha waa at OBO tomporaniy empl aa a Ubernr tl a PabentOeneai that aoaanot the 1 itiaaaa of ii imM- been aanaatlei by hi that -n at leated hiaTuhneoenta a large number oi lidlata froBi artons patt of the anaaatry tho oontaaati of na of which ihow that 1 a trUTeied Soudi. ao i wat Etet rotj giik. in .1 oiiont and lie has olao a erire Ut Woahington. nrhwhaoenugeod repntntioBa It is tM levedthnto that of Johaoon I as another aha- that of Mr. Manon," uulor which name be In.v.i.-d for ten days provn to Im statin ir Bjf aehwath the "ritVen in a ftanetdohhipiiratonooadlag houaa, iutio ridotty of the Boaan.

theie ropteaanand hlBawhl tho e.m-'usive au'etit for the Cn te.1 S'vte-, for tbo to prnenra aubeuribera to an on gruTtsg. to bo pabhabed and deUvorad by the hbaat Voreon Fur.it and he indffl I aa oity from Mise Cunningham, Senator Do an I others, that put pose. ObBB. for ea'fi etrn and he represented ti al ba was ia the tr- of nnSTorngnof $40 per day huui thia aentoe. lie Banad mat be had in bank.

It is knonu that he waiiu treaty with a ruBoeotahlo and Bntl known mt reliant iMBntBtBUaat the' noBOBOJ es a 1 i.til BtOTBiBg a young mau was wa.t.ng der considerable expense, iu consequence ot a pro ii i-. .1 BBgBSOBBOBt of nil per as and BBS BtnaOa Do had lo.u i Si r. i'oi. arhnl DsOUOJ Bt iiilto while two i i fl.n I IB tiai lllO I -coin. modaiod Mr M.

withasanaof ooshi Bo lefton Fn lay hi the Italtimoro at lo annh, to tise his bufincs-, and to return by n'glit's tr.in. If any p. ison has nnrohnOOd OhOVB, they ate advised to impure Bnrtioularly on to the thority Bantaf uhieh tuey aot, ACCIDBBI Bl ClBBLBIJ Lai Ol ttO) mm aa Ha ralaa, aaaB -t K. lu fenntyofMre. Kmt, No.

IU Orobara street, wss severely burned by tl oi a ao et inrntna Bold uea nbleh ras pennsf I I oa a i aii ah i In i i Its bu I ii trnsaa waa il ri attend i tr, ai .1 the -ty reaanvml 11 (JatfnnL Her seeevevy at eoasidei BanaBtnit. A Vtobb Bobbbd. Ob thaBOBf tbe jewearysaose Ne. ave. wat naeeaceead false keys ay rolled of on nnrta imam artttWtof jewaary Ait anna eoaoaat ef aeaes .11 iU-S.

11 it 'in. 1 ri tl. fore thi ltU 1 nrilfletsd 'In Ir rh. A man named Harry abas Voungs, ar reated Bat ulghl by Cfeirhtoii Iba mmeoawattoaa Icoteb plaid drees .4 Dtaor drees paeiavaai aan, a I viete aaadnaaBBjanraaneaai ihiei Sana Trsaaao, J. I'uring Sunday night, a mao i.am.

il Samuel Towiia- Lit. enif.l..j?) mi a lyu 1 lim i.it I Hi. Maere ft wh ftous ate Bank, mmi wall feverboard. OB tr Matths, sbten lea thv la. 1, wvdI to the ran bs ai e.aiuaial>ulttu Foi mi on Qsjbtoj OiteiBaNJB iilK-er Paehs, af tan To anly ssuiiai Pisetntt, fcaeO ens bedj Bust en tae anaae at las baB el aWaaaBnBaj Bat It la a-ippised have brt ra.

BlIBOBI ok (ii mow 1 -Coxswain and erew, mi Batbor Poaoe boot Ba. 101 penday 11. whi. utlrj R.I le a row-boat near the foot? 1 flstaV Baal Basar. d.

at tns btav diretasi sod the n.f tan tr (saaeftaeaM, nktah pi that bo iwdot ttiall be I.wttSJa 3 1 1 tn. Bnana, bt baj aUo vo-i it wat by a Bui.ta. BYaanan, asnt arssaai. Kfai. Bs i at? Mci lane has sold four lots on lb tide ut Wleattetbaiaal.

eowu meiaa MS ftat eaatof fifth tveoiie. lur oi.sis' per i WanneBeftbseat nnraar Kir v.i.'Ii and c.rty l.nii 1 1 Si.iven'.a mmm, ted 7A last oa I rtj-rffth ttrent, for aUn, four lots on asaakaasl ssrnsr erOavenUi see owe and Oje nin ired tn.i twenty atr. i 0 InM tV BSOtk av. r.ud feel Oue hiiL.li. and twenty a-r.

srhots ioi 0 A1.1 Ko.fi Srio 1 C. Waldo, the of Nild Theati wat itirritalriH las teeterasj Ot raaaa I 1 um a Louisa 1 that lie had enOUi ad her. wat ssaaahasd i aaswer. A Col i r.h tl I '11 Sunday a BaSUBeared Bobert Wllaen waa arraeaaSffe paeatm a two I bill an the Ceasnl Beak, of afotaaater, Maat a. ins 1 faebflsan larkd.

Bo. die irat eveoraa. Oa IB sasns laj Rd 1 ward iraa ti.d Jamr. CotVarl Wees ai.ul lar tu I on K. 11 ard Ut baveaos.

f- pa a aevrtally ta defa of bail. CtOTBI ibbj AbBBSI Two men namsd Edward Ki ai.d Jacob BT, iv. the 1: ai rday (ut stealing retvijr nude ,1 Imaaaaaj No. 1. wasania tiia i.tei fr: eo BeaSnaOjia Katb htt wived a teroi iu h'atat ai.

1 Im SB Biav.k a It Lai.d. tn were Boaaa Aaoao Koolks. George L. tiia I BV bet 1.an, 1 a Basil's 1. Kriday I tat ft tiie In.dt ct bu Trie a.w at tueir oat toe Aa? lt ti.

a ti.j a era. Irr.ta tao BaaS raanasBAeuM net ns snl tae Sara Be eantda paatwe etss, but anaaal remaii. at the 'et ai.d and lorm aa ue-y tmt a. tutu BBCIfTlBO i.rN mar. named MeSrtle, a j'inb atoj at Watt aVvrntMO'ii tueet, areabitanjai ban an tne MajkatP.dir* a Lin- -r.

at- leii He piunda plp? a eam-vl Jtinea tbe and Kdarani Sirkn, wah they had from tae rear autUiaf Na vVoat Notae hrtnBb atr a. payu.e th. fat uie um Ol. fi? waa oomn.iiVie in default'! Cbai ti rai laani awaalaj Masaf Hni.b'.i ba Tiiiia I'm mmt, tw ama lanvy and Bstaont Li. anaaawaaaaaalOasaas BPN auli, o( h.

.1 pi if p. tbree par.J, ai.d wrf obtwmed botvd tbe akteoiboa a lata? Bonlii ard Uabt, a astBaf th? Tat oOV nei't fuapk'ioba were ex. ibVat by tee mi Wi.e tbroar lub.aeoal batrei, ex-irnioauioii. be foiad to a p.rae. Un the pt-raoti ttia an waa a bead ai.d 1 small an 1.

nf ataS a aflaas bbbnhaa, ana iscd dntaiutvj ideutUl.xa.utv 0 QAiXlaBT un Bbmctid No. SBO Broodwta to Bo. St) ad teat n.tiirid ass SnaaowsBa Ad BSBlBBUBaaa 1 Gas, G.iB, and others ia want ef Oaa will troll to etil at BaMBBBBBBaBJ de re cfWtttii, Pnaa No. Biuadway. Now Naatna joai out.

DKAf'eks Ci Rut), however rajued. by a neta method. Addr at Or Hota peraooaiy or by at So. Uli Broadway, New-Tora. I iaweabnnnnaB 1 To rnt, Nervoi Boi 11 nervous Invalid batlei be-t: reeaorad to aealts few days, alW aaaay yeera of great tuSvrUn, ia wltttsa to eawtat otaWn by tvodaae (free) a com of the pseaer ptata uoad.

ao live No. ltd 1-altaWasC, BreokJyn, N. T. If A4v.ruaec.ieol Sixt'Ena in desires to eue and BBS ht if Utey would follow fueii. and ntta tbe b.wt ol thriu tW altlea torn 1 aa a He.

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