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Aflaarican Kxchang* Itank ef New-York. The nago- ttmgmy .a elTtwtrdat the Otttntf Bank of Pittebnrgh, and tw* rooory bo procnred by Langdoo, wa. pail in Tbo I .anaactioo at tbe Pittsbargh bank took pltee on Vriday; onthe foll >wirg Mo-day tie Caihier ditrov- tsttd that lhe oertificatee were forged; be at tttt* pro- «>eaet>etd to McKeeepor a d had an intervietv with Mr. Pillaye ard tbe two gentlemen referred to; Ltngdon had ciaeppeared. On learning the fact of tne forgery. tae money paid in by I.angdun wa* iromenia'oiv r.-- feade-d. ia tbe original ptrcela, and no one .uffered any loafl. Tbe money thua refand-d bv the new bank waa jvplaoed by otber anbacriptiona to atock tbe bank watatiatorperation, uid Mr. Dtllaye waa BbBbbbI a dirvx-tor, a poei ion he teld till tbe 17th of NoVeiuU-r, when be sold bia atock and >etired fr im bi-i coonectioa with the ineutuuon, receiving from the oth.-r offi -era aaanraioee that his coarse htd been bonorable and aat- tafactory. Knw- montha after, tbe arreat of Mr. Dillaye took Jalaoe, 38 alrtady flUted, aud in tea montba more bi -wfl* acquitted. I'pon the trial. the only wimee*» Cfldlod for the proeecoi ion were Mtwera. Y.. I>. Jones, tha Caahier of tbe Ciiiren'a Bank ol Pitteburgh'; Al«x- ander Miller, the Pr-aide.it of the MouoojcabeU Valley liank aiid Jamee E. Haey.oue of tbe Coinruissioners of tha latter back, wbo r.-ndurted the nesoti-ttinna for atock at New-York. Their teaamony not onlv did not incnlpate Mr. Di'laye, but made it clear thi.t he had DO oonneetion with Langdon or with tbe fr«n.d of wbich he waa gnilty, and tbat hia trauaactiona with tht Monongahela \ all»-y Hank had l-e. n t-ntirt-Iy free from auepii-ion of dishoDoral.le dealing. The cauae waa autaix.itted wi'bout anniment and the .ludi<e, JlrClore, an his cbarge t uiphniioillv stated tbat thon) waa not made oat againat tto) defendant tbe ahadow of acaae. Tlteee art-tlw fai'ta prrwiited in the published atate- toentof Mr, Dillaye. In addition, he bringa to Ught the motivetj whiih actuated the iimtig-ttore of the proaecntia.n. I'pon Uiia poin-. his narr-ative is brietly Oa followa; " ln the year 1<*>56, tbe Hon. Jatnaa ftmhrie then being the mntmttf of tbe Treaeory, Mr. Pillaye wafl appoiatod l*. 8. Apprauaer at large. Thia uffi be Leld alao nnder Srcreta.y Cobb. tbe auceeee »r of Mr. Onthria. While in tltie posiiion be came in ontact Witb loiiiiel E. Si.klesand Kmanuet B. Hart expo-ing avnd d. nouiicing a plan ttiey bad formed to control t aa repraeenuition of U.e New-York Democaey in politi Cfli cooventiona. Having by thie ac brooght op^a hiiin-elf lhe boetility of tnewe par iea ther dt.termit.ed thal h«- ahonld be removed from office. To bring ab jut thie reault tit\ employed oue J. 11. Gmhiie, and by hi* aid f-ametf aaeriefl'ot cbarges ag-tiufli Mr. Diil«ye. Tbeae chnrga-e he dieproved, rataaii ing from eighi uieui- Otsrs of tbe "iSew-York delegaiion m Congr-eea a certiti- fsatt- to thia aflaaf. He was, however ra<n>or«td. He then came out with a pamphlet. in which he made auidry chargefl against Sec.reU.ry Cobb and J. K Onthrie, and a bi t>r eontroveray enaoed. Iu revenge for ihia the proeecuUon for forgery waa inetituted, aud hir. Dillaye stato* tbat tbe head ofthe oonapiracy was tho .tfeciatAry of tha Treaeory." LITERARY. .Maiwrs. Appleton & Co.'fl new liat of work* in prtOB includea twenty-tive booka of varying iutereat aat) importance. Among the original American pnbli- HataBl ara Mr. E. C. Benedicta "Run Through Ea- rope;" anovel "by a htdy »f New-Eowland" (whom report «*ya ia Mia- Praaacott, autbor of " .Sir Rohan'a Ghoat") called 'Tbe Ebony Idol," Bialop Doana'¦ "Life ani WrttiDga,' to foim five volumes ootavo; leverai claae1 itl echool-books; aud continuati > i* ot the large naiioual rerial work. for wbich t-i- bou»e is cel- ebrated, aa voltune ten of the " Ne -v American Cyclo paedia, and Ue twentieth volume of Mr Beut-*ne " Abridgnjena of the C<*nifre»siou«l Debaos." Tne xep.itite cempriaej Mise Y .uge'B new hok, " H >pofl and Feare; a cmdeured edition of Pcau French on the Parabkrs: Mr. Buckle3 lon^-lo^ke-.i for aecoud Tolume of " Uiati-ry ot Civiiiaoi- n m BBgkol;N Ma- caulaj a newly-oohected Mi*edantes. and a beauti- fol library edition of Sl akespeare, tbe text BaiaBli ia large eid legible tyj«e, withon note or comm-nt. from a epecial re*i»iou l>\ Mra, Mary ('..a-deu t:iarke. Which Uiat lady baa been eniragrd in for aome yaarfl, expreealy loi Mepare. Appleiona. Tney proin- iaa liule aaatBaa] ae yet m lilnairaaid literature f< r the hohdaye, the eeaeju be-ni- atill early for worka of tbia claefl." " ViU.a oi lhe Hudaon,' a eerieg of farty pboio-lithog a;he of jjembmen e BflflBl on ihe Korlh Jtiver, in oblonji quarto. tail be a woi k of o -vijua at- tracum; aid Mes-r*. baflajflaao'fl BaafOfl lll.Mtriited ©Oiiitan it " OW Fiuber C*u, M'-ml Ktalajaaafl and Apliortema,' rtrpablisbe-.i f..r faie maiket by MeF.ra. App.etou k, Vo., U a tolume tuat mnat eend a thrill of whnmt Uirough lhe tttm <-f every gei. tit e Kuicker- Boaaar. ln cntntst «il-i booka ol Ibit st*rltng merit, it ia a pi«y to aee annoucctd reprodoc i >n8 of tne old worn-oot " Uvron Reautiea and Galleri.-a «,f the Gnioeas,'ivpit'eent ua: ae they d". at tbe bestayiax..' paid vkioin- etb<*ol of aM, and uow d .obly oUAnUi. .ht aera. Tirknor A Fielda, of B. aton, proacnt a Tery BbBbBB ht §* tt booka bf tunimer reaoi:.- 0. the origmal worka, are ' Brief Biogmphie- bv S unn- el 8mUea the autbor ol " Self-Utlp. a newvolumeol ptaenia bv our tn- et popular aajal Whittier: a volume tDf Kenoone by Horace Wann, ahicb will be eagerly welxaxned t-y tbe many admircre fli that tnogt vig.roua writer atd excelln.t man: Poema by the la'e to v. Vm Crorw.ll. I)I>. BTi Oflfl repn-a taa ¦ iiu-ircer of a Century ago, war, very Mfjjl bl ¦aBBIB a pfl«. aud a volflme by iha- venerable l)r. Walker, late . f llarv- hrd. Ttttir reprii.taun vtry promising. Among ihem 8ire "The LU* ttt Ba. <".:." by Hepworth Diaooj "Six Ixlure* on tl.e Vari .us tottttt of Matter, by Prof. J-Vsday. witb illti-.':-ati.>ns; two books f-r y-nng taeople.'by oue of their favotite authora. Capt. Mayne 1,'eid, tm a " Baoofc 1 Ai.iu.al-, the otl.-r "Old Peoj-le/aworkon Ktbnology: ttt**tk**AjWaaKMaal Of novelfl. mtt i" by a iew aspir«nt IOBBIOO, M Pi. C'hari- tar, a Hiaier a.f Kiug.M. eutitl-d " Over the ClitFa; luid " tararlcL--e. We do uot prett nd to mentior. afl tbeir bot.ks. bat mu«tDot forget ' TN Pi'mplet* Worka oflLaaodor." a work mr.h t.eeded, - Th-C-mplete worka of Mrfl Jamee-n,' book. hitherlo taflaeiflfliblfl exeept ii txri -ive KugMi editioi n an.i a v-.lumeon fcwif»«r»ai.d aj d Italy, by Miaa Bflflflflar. Beatdea the poema we bave alnady mentioand, they bive iu pr.es, «. A Wew Poeiu" by Coveuiry Patuiore ; a see md Beiiee ol llvtuue fli tte Ai<e9. 333 ihen carming eeriea of bloe Bai goldvolumefl. Tl.eddee of Horaeo in Kngltab verr«, by Martin, and thp loemaof Wiliiain Aihngtou- .Mr 8*tla is one of the few wri'era for the preas ^h<»-4-abilitv t-laiu.s tor hia fugiiue sketc .er an indi- vidnal ea»e.e" ce. His " Narrative of the Graod V.,1- cnteer ItWi-w on Hvde Park icported for The Jjaiiy Te/epropk, a paBBJf paper haa l.een in ench de- jiiandV.ataeei-ar.te edition haa been publi-hed pnee BjaaoaoOj -'md a .imilar bonir waa awarded to hia grapbir ao.unt ofthe Great Eaeterne eflcperimsuial 4,-Ti il**-. .Tnat omriipreseiit tn.\elet, Mr. iAoreoce Oli- jahant.before laeople luive bnist.td rea-ling hia hiatory of the Japau. Em»*a-ey-ba- juat ra«ady t" be laaoed by bis ptibUiera, M'-.ia. Blatttwoud tV Soiu. a new book, raiiilvd " i'atrioia aud Fillibui-ters; or, IncicentB ©f PoUiiaeel aud Explomtory Travel; a name thal would a»seai lo pflflM not o -acurely. to Central Amer- ioa a> ita ue. Tbe -*n.e honxe wil! bri g ont " Tbe _£pax,h-h Caupaign in Mor-coo by Fndsrk' Hard- jnan. apex-nJ BBaBBBflajBaltal tt Wht TaaaB and an antborized tranalatl n of M. dt Moutali-m'iert a furth- coming l-ifli.itifal work on mouestic life and ii.t-titu- tionfl, "T c Motkaof tn- We. | fkttt tawtmn l> Ot* ajhwttj, .Tae Rev. Cbarlea Tonajr, oue of tbe new fflflflB liroug»t f ira-ard by Mat Mi lan e Magazioe, ia tht- aee ©ud of th. laiiiiiy of three soos, th. yoaugeet of whom iBtha Pott I^auroate, Alfred Tenayaoa. He ia Yicar tvf Oraflk-v-, in lauc<^x»rhue and aratiQied hia prereut aame oo"eiif<*<>l'*ig to s me projierty oo the dea I. of lu giandfatlivr, mm aarned lhe beir*M of tue Turuer Jamuy, of (iais'er. in tl.e aBBaB eoumy. GflflOBM IW ayaam (Tnn-sr; waa a j-int autbor Bath Alt.ed af BBO Tgluaae of iaoema rrii,!*d in BBBB\ Wben the lan- reate made bia firat appearance in print, and i*"' Uir«d Ue Chaneellora Medal at Cambridge, fot"1*1* | rize poem blank verce, " Timbnctoo." Thia eon*i»t,s of about 'J.r>0 line*, und, for a wooder, hae eacaped re- publicaiion. .Mr. Waiter Thornbury pdvertieea in The Athentr- tim, that be w 11 feel deeply obb,(ed to aoy friend of tbe paiuter .1. M. W. Tu ner, wbo will faroiah him wiih any unpubliahed lette*. BflB of price«, or other mnterial ibat nuy be n<*fi;l mt 'he Bioir-aply on wbicb beia ut preaent er-gflgfd. Tbere ia little in tbe eaieer of Mi. Tbonibury aa an autbor to point him out ae a fit 1*11*.n lor lhe taak. beyond tbe fact that he waa for floni* yeflre "ArtCritic" for The itheiurvm,untl it rfon't* coniaife to tmder'ake in face f what may lie exjaerted fr m a ifrea-f r hand. Mr. Rutkin aaya, in b.a newly-publirhed volume, "TumeraLife ia to be written by a biogrflpber who wiU I believe, apar* no jiaina iu collectinpth* few e.ca'tere<l ric -rda wbithexi-t (f a tBlBBfl ao une -.-mful and eerluded I willnot anti.i- BflB bb c r< lu-ioi.a, but if tl-ey a pear to me juat will H deavor afterward. ao far ae it may be iu mv power, to confirm and illmtrnte tbem, and if nnju.t to h'iow in ** 1 i.t o*i'ri.. In an.-tber plaoe be radly auma up t!,e j aii.ter a career: "Witb no aweet flflflM tfl Ul rhildbood. fritnd eaa in youtb, lovtleee in ma ihia>d and bopcleai in death, Turaer waa wbat Dante migh bave l»en without tbe 'licl.oorile,' witbont Bealrioe and without Him who gave them all and took them all away." .The daya of liereu.ee are not pa*aed. Here i> a weak womai con'ronting the whole impoaiog body of law ard lawyera. and appealing to >he pu'dic f.»r ayiBi*tby in the following a* n .onoemert. wbicl ap- ptfl.* inthe Ku.lu-h liu-rary paper*: "Tne Lady and the Lawyere; or, llm .-¦ v ia ihe be«t Poliey. Thia book, wbich h*B (rea't-d a remarkable aenaa'ion amonj tbe legsl roulraieruiiy and whleh give* ench an insight into h* ir profeM'onal practioM, it now puhliabed hy, at d may Le bad of, th* umboieaa, Anna T >ker (ntc De Bnrgh ) Price I0'6 " Ma.k the parentheeiii. . Blnod eir." (aa Di-Vena'a Mr. Wa'erbrook eayfl), " blnod " bas done i' all. i. plel.. ian Mri-. Toker might pTifler in rilence, t.u' "' a lady born De Burgh " knowe beiter ahat ie due io hiraelf. .Mr. Mamey'a " Hiatory cf England in the reitfr. of Ge r"e III," referred to laat week. ia juat ont, and ibfl v luii.e io qucetion (third), h*e many attractiooa for Amencan reiiden. The narrati»e comn>en<-e« in the year 1780 and ii.clodee tbe capture of Yorktovvnf and tbe turrender of Lord Coruwalus to General Waah- )t)gt<>n. Od one mncnoiacnaeed qne.tiou, Mr. Muaeey lHKep the ti^e least popular in Engiand. and maintaiaa tbat tbe execntion ol Maj'.r Aodie aaa fully jnotified MflBflfltJflflJ gronnda a d prinriplea of public law. Much atieae »a* laid at tbe rime upon the fact that Andte aomitted that h«* did net land nn.ier a flag of truoe. But. whetler he did, ordi I not make tbia B(1mi»ai. n aeema immaterial- '. To maintain,' eays Mr " Maweey, tbat a llag oftrnee, wbicb ia intended only fi-r tbt.wcomnm-ieationa between boatile forcea, wbitii tbi courteaiea a.d »xigeccie« of civili/ed war- fnre reqr.ire can be availahleto cover auch a traniac- tion aetbat which At d.ecame avownlly t>. tegotia-e, ie a m-cktry and anabeurdiy.'' Tbe eame arn.inieut applie* tt) the eafe eoi.duct received fiom Anohi, ¦wh. m- trenton, atiteted Iv tbe pajters, loood on Andre, DDqnutUonatily mvalida-ed tbe p**fl*. The fact of jbe oflriidci l*iuj( an .ffictsr. i.t.ealed aa an aggravation of tbe oflenee. "Tb* Atljutart-G-iiernl ofthe Britiah A-oiy waauo commoD epy," aud the *riter'e (onila- Hi.m ia tbat ibe juatice oftbe leotence b dtarly catab- Urbed. .The immenM iiteraey and arfia'ic treaanrea yet re- ¦BflbflflflJ in ibat inexhaurtiMe onntry, I'iily. were well exen.plititd by a rereut an lion aale of Meaiira. S'.tbeby \ Wilkina. n. on Jnne'-O, of a unall couiigt.ment of bOflbl and maiiuscnpte tl.e propery of au old Ita'ian lamiiy. §n m Kome, bflOBthi t>. tbfl bBBBB ou flflOflflMl of BflflUflB timea. The nnmber flf lo'a waa ;ilf> oi iy. i.nl two or three packi-.g caaea wonld h*ve held tbe abalfl, yet m. hlfb na* Ibfl qflfll ty .,f lhe ar'i.lea ri.at the pflBflflflda i f the iale am->nnt*-d t*> £1,1-4 1?- **, or more tban $J0 f 00. Among tie prii.led b*K)ke were MflBflfld rare worka M ea ly Amri'an di«covery. Tk l.ll, aBajBMflaaaaoftha orice*: T,-e Frenoier- riBfl ol '-Capiain Fr.-I irber* Voya.ea" (much actrcer thau tbe iBflB flfllgfaM IW, £W M| Amerirt Vmrmti ifuattvor tSmmigmtutmmt, Ltons. 1907, Cl flflBMBM Brtmi Ii'iitttii'ii fbmtrrm* Misiioni de /'. /'. dii.a Canptigiua dt Getu JBUfl Nutna Frannn: Maicra'a, 653 (ore of the ian*! lax-k* known on lanaca, £9 I"; fflflfldflTflM Mundi Cmmrm vrnpl.n, a c DflCOM flf 131 BOtflfld flflfl if the liit.*-iitb eentuiy £l'l The illninina ed manu- HTii.tr were. howt-vtr tbe g*ma of the flflllflflflMM, BBd rtalized MflTOflfOadlaf (flkra I.irtionanum et lhat oii'tni* Ftftonim / celtsur Romana, a mamifi- cei i iiihin:ectipi, lilled wil*. i.lniiiii>a'i(>iit< and bordera tt Ibfl ihbflfl iBaiariT from Coni.t Clflagflflflfl'fl flflbla 0., aOfl'flMMB . "Tne Fahles of Bidpai," execuK d ai- a Iriral gif tor tbe fllnb -ated Ma-garet af Au-nia. (ian(,lter of tte Eu per r Maxiailiao, ol ber be>M li al t>. Ue Daapbifl of Frat.ce, «i h l3v' la-ai iful dlflwbg*, by larfll v'.'i. Mxbtln, £080; a fine MS. of Dii..e, I.a DflMfl OflflMMBM (IW*), laflfllbfl Al'.uni c.-li*. tion, £»'.r'. While ..!, tbie rn'-j-C. we may meu- i, i riat tl.e illn-tra-ed co^y of " Boydell a Shnki-r- peflie foimeily d-.cribtd, in 4.r. volumes, wa* iBOflbfld dflTTB flT f -*m.*m- paBflbflflflr'fl name ie not |BM .Mr. CyniB Bflddfalf. the great BfllhaiBy k vinoua maticra iu j rotee tl e BpfWlflBltJ ofle ed by the r. dm tioL of (le iroport dfltflfl in BflgBfld by pahMBg a BfllenMfl Hit'e flerb ' PiflMb WIbmaad Vbaywda, Bi d ll'.w to Fu tl Thifl " ti tl-oruiigbly praciieal guido i IfliLfllflll and eoBMflflBM .A new An.l riciiti aml.-rea", Sopl.ia May K'kley, wlo taa pn.liated in London a work on tbe Ea-t. I , lOldflfl of tie <)ld World' ia yet uukuown lo fame m ber own flflflflBj Tn* flrbh I ci>eak well of ii as BU'ti-civt narrative. flBBM iu a lady -Iike apirii, aud. flaMlBf 0 ber acene. IMOMMBg tbe voyage up the Niie, witn a la'ge j.arty ot la-nea. iu a hoat called the Ttflfly, with tl.e hag af tbfl B IM and btripefl di.-played. ART ITRM8. -We eaw a ahort time elnce in the rooms of the American Baik Note Company in Wall a-reet. pr.nfa of a eei af plaiea wbi h bad jnat l>een engraved for a bfl k ir Atbeni, ihflVflfaafll Bank of G.eece.or Bflflfl t)ii.,j{ of that liud; aid it itru.k ue thnt when the il aa IJ flflfl mt Pb). iae f-»nt to Ne*-Voik to bave their enpravmg d-ne, we might be |*rd..i.e<l a little unld b a-tiii' ef oor hdvan.e in att. Tbe w-rk ii.elf, tin.o^b ofa v.iv N cior character, wa* not MftB B .. M Mire f..r it wa* only, after all. ibfl t.Unk* of lllflMlflfll billa. But tbe fact flf the Atheuiana ¦BBdhflj to BflB-Yorb t<. have theie |,la.k bauk uou-a enuraved at d piBlld, aimply frormt Bfl New-York had efllabliahfld fl flMflflflM for tbat km.i of fine ait, aid tbai r COflU I* d m i better atd flbflflfl ta n ibaii in Iaondon or Parifl. We owe M our batk- wh ryrU-m, in faet: lb* prtaervatiop aud ^rft-ction of tl,4 ari 4 f line eigmv ing Ifl th'* country an I tbe pub- l,ileaeBMBflfl educated B the MBMBBBBM and eu- j.n.(i,t of the very beat kind of lineengraviug by o.i. p,i,.r (i.treti. v, wbicb ia a MflflB tbat Bfl inveatorB could never bave thought of, or ca.ed a fig K' ac om- phah. Oneof our iiibliabing hflflBA haatnrued tbia branch of art, in wbich we exoel, B a pai BBBBBB in the ieaue of au iUuairated editi-n of our great novelBt-B BBBBMB Wa flloded. a ahort time a^o, to the diiconraf-iDg cirenmatanoe lhat n.-arly all tbe illoitraied edbi.-ua of our American aatbor* had n execnted lu Ei.^Lmd; bat we oveil.H)ked ibe very U-Bimfnl ffinion of Coo|*.-r'B Worka whicb have been in court* of publieaii-n durieg the ptat two year* by MiBr.. W. A. Toflnwnd & Co. of thia city, the illaa- MBBM (f whicb art Irom deaigua by D.rl.y, ex- ,, | , .1 in line by our b*»t bank-note t-ngraverfl 'I , p.ibli bcra of tbtae Mi|>erb voluu.M ha.e la- mtd tbe lilnatratioLB ia Bejatral* folioa, each part MBBfchf <-'gbt pflflf improfai"ttfl </f tbe pl*tM, with jmt enongfa ef tbe text te indicate tbe anbject. accomp.i i*d by a very a^irit-d etching aa a tai1 phflfl. Kour f theee f. li * ha*e oow Se*B pah- li.lx-d, being one-half tbe BBflhflr to be iaflflfld; tb* %d(-iigr,e are ail by Darley, bo tba.' th-re i* the aaine nnv '> nf c' *rac'er aud aiy le io lhe illuatrationa that u foni o m ,n«" taBt, wbich adda greatly to tbeir va'oe, and Bivfc '''"' work a hon»ogPBon*nfae of deaign lhat ie lanly f'.ulJd ih illnatta'.d editiona It wid not l>e Bay ing more la',ui *11 competent critic* will iahacrila> to, tbat aa an illufOator f otber meu * wriiing* Mr. Dbrley ranka, or a' leflM d*#ervM to rank, at tbe lie»d flf living aitiaia; and. if tbere ie not tbe aame jarwer of expnsaiui in th**e illna'rali'.na tbat diatiPKniil.ee ihe illuata'ioua of Judd'e Margaret. tbe fanlt ia not in ihe ar-i.t bn'in the autbor. There ia great ftrtil'tv of invention ai.d beauty of dra* ing iu tlc divenifitd aubject which Mr. Darley ha« ill oat ra- ted, aud tbe ingtavera bave rendered with wmderful apirit and accn.ary bia facile 'oneepficna. Tbe l**t of hia deiigna are ur.donbtedly thoee flloitni'-ive of Indian and bwiitr life, and tlie leai-t efectiv* B'e thofl© ilhie- trathgtbt. lea itoriea, in whicb tbe artiat'a lack of ttclniral knowledge will a'rike tbe eye of a pro- f-»ei"ual ol-eerver. Tbe namea of tlie engmv- er« are (Jiiach, Phillib>own. Jonee. KmiUie, Wrigbteou. Smith, Hinchelaootl, Peaee, MaraSall and S*-aley. Theee engravingB aod etcbioga teviva tbat Kbo 1 of pure and aeveie art reudertd jaipolar by W. 4 iitt aud Strange, whicb cheaper metboda of ilhia- tratbii lave in later yeara almoet wbollv enprrceded. J- a Ru-kin baa prommnred a ma'edi. tion on line en* gmving. bu' it ia a etyle of art tbat will oudive hi« erraiii crithian.a. Elliott a piftrait of Coo|>er, which wa* paii ted expre««ly ftnj tbia pi* lic»»i'>n, bma been enuraved l,y Alfred Jnnea, rn a very aaperior Btyle. Tleoriginal. wbich ia oue of the artiat's moet vigor- i,dh beada. fl*d a life-like portrait, u on exhibiiiou at tbe rore of Williama &. Stevene in Broadway. .A " Moming in Venice" ia lhe aubject of a rharm- ing Wndwape juat finialied by the Baron de Trobriaod, and now exhibiting at Goupil'a Oallery. We have liefore aeen a geod many of tbe Baroi a Undaiapes, bnt never one iba> coi.taiued bo much excellenoe aa ij de- ve'oped ii. tbia Veretian acene. .Mr. Kenaett haa retnrned to New-York from Waahinpton. and, alter a ah*rt tour to the weatern |«rt o1 ihe S*ate, he goea to the aea oaat of MaiMiebu- Bf-ttR, in tbe neighborhood of Cohaieet 80 great a number of ourartiat* bave gone down to tbe aea aide tbia leaeon, that tbere will be " water, water every- wbere." no d- nbt, in next year's exhihition of tbe National Acad-rov. . Page'B jieture of tbe " Flight into Egypt," which has PMM ly beeu aent from Bome, ia in tbe exhihition ro. m of Mr. Knedtcor, in Broadway. lt ia a amail caiivaa, and will not be claased among bugieat anc- ceawa. .Wondeiful ftorica bave lasen told of the fabnloua pricea | aid Ly Mr. I^enox f<>r the " Tumen, in that g. nilemaa'fl f*moa» collection in Fifth avenue, whicb ? very body hm board of but ncbody bM aeen. In Lea- lie'a antol.ingraphy. however, 'l.e jorreapjiidencenf Mr. Ltnn.Xhnd Mr. Ijealie in relation to the purchaae of one of theae Tnnera ii given, from which we leatti tbat Mr. Lttox commieri.med Mr. Leelie to pay five hundred pound* lor n pictnre by Torner, and tbat Mr. Ivenox wae Ui.-.niirlieii witb tbe picuira when he re- teived it. thongh he acknowledged in a anlaieriuent let- ti r tbat tl BflflBMH he looked at the picture the better be liked it. -Tbe laat number cf tbe Dublin Univeroity Hflffl zine, in an artir'e rntitled " American Imagining*," ^ivca na ao gener uf ar.d glotving a tribule to the geniua of our conniiyaan, William W. 8tory, that we are BBBJBd B '<] v it for the gnttifir-ttion of bi* many friende vvho know bim, and for tbo Unefit of the m:.: v wbo do 10 . In nentioning HawtUorne b Mar- ble Faur>, tbe writer ia i|uen'i(in eaya: .. He has a OBflBflf in bifl h.it volnice entitl'd Cleo- patra; in Mb pflfflM h* ba* rigbteon.ly rea'.,red what tbire be etyle*, iu fliiii|b? pre-a ory Bflflfl, Bifl'Mflfl iiid.ct,' eiMiie,' H ttareal. bvir-.y, fleab, aid blmd de- aiKiier, WiHiam Stoiy. Thfl litnee* of tbe epithet ia Hocb tbat w»- *tho are r*adv Ifl voncb lor tba' Mflflflj d. ult n.t.f ir our(ar(, tlm( Mr. DbBIBMM wegied be¬ fore he p*nned.the very word magniti,#nt. VVe who know ibe eta»oe and |Ib deaicner well. know. not only | that lha ' mbiler diotum' of Mr. Haw botBfl'l preface nnv ta- iillowid, l.ut tbat Mr. BflrT*! Cboputra, in her a, tii.il n arl.le, ihmv hmvi ly atand t^e tflflb'BW-flfl her- BH BBd ber ("nHietpait Ifl the laaMBflfl. ^^'e ci'e her, not lo K.t fi'ti. or ronlrovert, in thie BlflOfl, one vvrita-r . a.th.ticHlappreciation, bfl ratt.eraaa.ieK.mi^ foeeuter- ii g ber tiKaieler'e etud.,.. BflMB lo illua-raU-ai.d to et large our ren arke u|a.n 1»>e a'ranir* prjmiae whi,ih tbe teni. tag ot Anw-riciii reji-m ie tnaki'-gtotheidetl, in nlaetic 1,0 beetban 111 |H»tic and otber ticiive ait. Reliel at hon.* n^ui: -t AaBtltM m-notony, tl.» bflM i<vn ar;B' wil! aofl,flVM ta Bome, w.-ar ihe riMektafl flf cor.Yenti .liabam. See t'ler.-. flflflBf hi- OflHiorof. fort.. B woli. wbich ia not tbfl aavage nuree af B'»m- nh.a. bnt tbe tnuiliar terror nf onr tinra ry dayfl, eye- taa Bed Bidglnghoed bflMlf hfl"gar ararcei, ifl ,z-d ov.r wilh ti.,.:' (.' rlrtt't-ry. Then then-ia Hero atill in giriiab f. nn, lifiinpa tonh, wbich ahowa an Bgoay in tbe aweet even tit tbe watclier, whoee dninty ',,k--d feet ure M upon tl.e flaf flf that cru.l RflflflflfOBt Diiipid M-vcrcly, ta BeclMflbfldfefl .t.,1akirt ofa (i.-i- BBB i! ;ii:d. 11. lif--' ke iii tbe pnv of ber ('(-Ih- ite fagfllB, phnking ibi-.i.viii'rig-tlower aflflflflflfl. gln-at-like in ihe pei Bflfl dio* p ti btr BflflHdfl and 'be eiiu. onllme of ber .1 n> ,,vv y faUBfl, FaoM - i' itired Maryiiento 8taiid* in- ni-cent ita yt. H.-av-y full Bfl malbt M'okevefl ehk> i-i- -nr.'iig out thfl tiiYvny tern.r- of thfl B|yB*taa'l pmititer-l ei.t.ty fr.-m the 1 iarl.le block:.tl.at ia tl.e Cbojatra whom onr aulUor li*a abflBfl to yon. Now puah open tbe li'tle a«»i-gir-i: door that ¦BBrdB tbfl inn.-t otaflfl. Y-.n ahall almost pmrt m.d liraw ba. k vour l.a.t before 'be t"V4ering hig'.t aud putriommte tmxrgj *>f ber ul.» lifta one hand .0 beii-en l r bdp. aml in ii e o-Ik r praflpa ¦ .-ri 1 itar. She ie no Or«ek vou a»e it ly one fllfla** 11 the Md Blflb nn BB whicb qaiflflt aoMiHi brflathtaf vMfflaflefl. Cly- tiuiii8tr:i prnved noi on wb*n Mgibttbtom waa to ¦tribe. Bbeta . BflflMflbber. En.retn taekfldflB B|. bfl d.v.i. ni- Bg :! .word. than.e bleading| *'tb Nii:-t;>- iodbn i.tioii tx-'ore ah* barieo it bilt-dr-p in the bietiii u TurqaiflB leB* had aflflVd. T-e flBiea MaflflMflb knowaror Clvt*n,neBtra h wiliingnorLu. t*> um r I md iKi.oni'uiy. HflbflflW Jadith ba»ka up aud 1 ta'.a le tore b. "4.ti,an'a anu dealethe d ead cv... tl- lioi-blow up-.n tM ivr-nt, drui.k wiib wiue, bkI taet, i.n.l blflfld. " Mofl tbu Wil'iam Bjt-ry.- to wl.1.111 a BM tbflB vea.e iu Ita'T hav* fnmiihed time fo maeter ao mnch of th^l htrd .raft wbiih MflflBM ¦Bfl*4flMfl to £-*.****' BMflM 'o the v-i.i BBOf «n arliat brain; thia \V illitm Stoiv. wbrni bia lonntrvman ia not too tx.ld M eav "' liacouitiv *i.dibc w'oild wi.l not bflM fail to Hp'inciate be M Bfl flflrfjl a graceful flflfl and li'.inrv ciiiic- f-otli acc',t.i}lialin,enta arehelpa, no' hitMBMOBB. .odevelo|ii,e:.t "t an aiiiaiic (w.wer.but he i«, M all aohfl e. Mflfl, a Wofl Bligflfld barriau-r Aurnly MB, bfl inberi'B from i ii futi.'-r ^ore than u mere nanne iliinirioua iii ibe a> i.a!.- flf iiiriapuidei.ee. If !.i» early aamaMfll CBMflr at 'he bar la» bfl faMacioua token. the f, n b :.;.,., "f tht .rtiat power at.d life hw. flbMd Bfl Au,e-,.hi bflVrbflffl Mflifli Juatice Story. He hlla Bi .'ill .. p-.rti.i. of hi. b.b.ii,.iia life with editicg tbe (i.dgii.ei.te fi.d decwoBfl fld hi* BflflM fa'.uera Bilii.irable 1< gal aciei ce. Hia ia. beyond a eonbt amiidandtenpei-in tbat rev..it of wbi.u the ,r". ipeakfl; but uu-kthe BjgniliuantrircamMaacei T.i.etoai, Eigiirb nngia, tnie to th. I'mtel-sutea- R.anapoh ..al.r.d.t.ou lha dbByaby flf flflfl BBflBB ,. I,.*!,' hfier all.loyal in'h* worda truea' a-uae. i.i.. Ibwl.ae. even m lullreUlli.-n. Ia m t th.fl a»uip- t. n a ic I Wav no' tbi* be the MMflMl ahflflfl ur.a'ic ot a whole onier flf linaainati'e. ideal, ja>etical, aru.-iic imide avbereiviih it ma* la- d-flign«d that Aiieri-a a'aU veit-irich BeB I ouniilullv tne hf-bb-od flf the nati'-ifl' DflBMM a nan bav, B BBtJ BflflMfl.t»y BM B ll Ull bflfl iB bi. ef.nl.a t.rej.idi.e. not a pdiriotunn. H.uet fl Bfl w i.l. it may ue eo I Tbe le<**t atlractive .,1 Aiiie'i. nn |»-culi»r lie. are ofteu toe'ly fla.d B be ex- .1 BMBBIIifnT-aad bei.ol.ling th-m, we may ruhi*omlv t-ke no li'lle of th-ir ahame to our o*n BtdYM M i. I not, tben. rigbteoinly count it a* an I,. ,.,riU)daiovtouaif. ou' flf wbat are ome of our , v*i. iii!.lle.i.)«l nnd n.ei.t-1 d> ficienoea, we ahall aee a.n.K 18,1a tfmm of. MJ, aluioal in HflM of re- p'rteTonand di«..urageu.enl, bold-r grauder fuller Jn.re varied, developmeuU of a-etheticul flflfl aud poWtf?" ^-^^m,^mm^mmmm**mw*m*mm Ubion CoLi.ror.Tbe commenoement of Union Colbgeut .Sci.eiKciadv will Utke place on Tnuraday, the MB inn. Mtetiiig of tbe Alumni oo Wedneai.y, lh« HM. Li'e.ary exerciie* evary evening pieced- ing commencemeDt. begiuning on Saboath flvening with a MTMM befi.te tbe " Theologaal S.*.et, of ,,,,n,r, l.v llfl Kev. Dr. Milburn the Bbud Fna.ber." 'ABMOiid dec.de meeting of thcClaeflof 1810 called. DEPARTVRE OF THE ZOVAVES. Tbe vYeet'rn Uoafl have bfl aa. fo a city atillfnrther F-flet, ind Xew-Torkera are now ready for motber ex- cinment. 1* Rot ett mort'. Vtve lt Rot f In plain 1-. la-iMb.- 'Taa week'aabotv ia over; trot ont yonr freah liora And ao, the very day tbat take* oar Chirago gnetrt* from bnntre ln rh.-ir plac*a tbe 8-vainah Illt.ea. Il w.-uld be a phv to hart? the pro- gramme of Snmmer eDtertainnienta, provided for the Ktvr-Yo k Can l-Oei-Away C'ub, broken by aa inter- Bitat-iotiof eveo twemty-fonr bonrfl, Bnt Ixra Zouavea are gone. ladeu with honors and pnpntaiiey. Tbey left jnat at BBfl apex of their glnry. Viee fclJowi, not to hava etayed another week! Ckieago ie aa faet n eify e.a New-York. if oo a awaller reale. Aad eur vii-il«>re from the Weetern cftaoiriptilw Deaded ne ene to tell tbem that the tradifionaJ ninr daye are roo loni a time ft>- a wor>der to laat. in a t'lf-at city ofthe tnodern cra. Moet of onr vlaitora. Koeanth, the Japaneae, and the reet of them.forget thB fac», and leave aa obeenreVy aa they ei ter np- roarionsly. They go np, to to s|*eak, like ro:keti aud ca a>fl down bke atkke. Onr gallart Zooavfle laft on tbe day followinfl tha cmwuingof tbeir en'teavora with a cap-ebeaf. They conld hope for no greatar earceaa than the reet-ption ©f Thuiaday eveninji, at tha Aead- eniy of Mnsir. Kor tbat oofaaion over 4,000 tickflta wer-aold, after dtdnctingeipor.aea. $l,'.Wfl poa« into lhe ej.eheou.»r of the fJompuiy, the whole of which Him, Col. Filsworth aaeures na, ia to 1* BtricUy ajrplied to auch charitable pnrpoeea as may aeem moflt worthy of aid. Thua Ihe Zonavee dieplay another noldierly qnality. Oerierom* fellowa they are, aa well aa nobly-diseipliiitsd and brave. lt waa the fotention of Companiea A and F of the aSiitb RrgTment to give a grand anppflr to their gu«atfl on Uie.veningprocding the Cadete departure. Bot thie gia d prirpoee waa overtnrned by thfl uolooked- for determination of Col. Ellaworth to leave for Boaton m -t. r.-.ay afternoon. Ou ahort note :e, therefore, a e. llation wae preparod by the comoaniee in quafltion, in the large drill-room of the Washimrton (vtays, and at Vj p. m. yesterday the Zonaveg aat d^wn to their latt dinner in Kew-Yotk. Afier the collation, Capt, Frnnk of Company A. made a brief apeech, complimeuting liia gueate, thank- ingtbem for tbia vi.it, and cloaing with an invocation to his own n.en for three cheera and a tiger in behalf of the illuatrioua depaning. Three cheera were given. Tben followed u neat little thank you from CoL Ella- woith, and the al.arp, exact, one-two-three ahout of the Zouavea. Theu a little apeech about Col. Pinck¬ ney; tben a litile apeech by Col. Pinckney; then, ri.fng from the table, general ahaking of banda, packing of knapaacka and unatack* ing of muekets, at laat it waa ann.unired tl.Kt tbe C't-e»eorte from the other regimenta were at tle door, awaiUr.gthejonrney to the N'orwich lioat. The foDowing detachmenta comjioaed tbe eeeort: a?e- cial iuard.lith Regiment, C>m|>any A, Capt Frank; Company F Capt Kelspacber; (general eeort.oth R. ginieut Capt. Miller's company; Sth Regiment,Ctpt. Buck ecompaiiy; 79th Regiment,Capt MrHaonecom- panv. Procetding down Broadway, the eacortera and ercorted reached the Vanderbilt, which rnna in con- nection with tbe Norwich and Worc.-ater lino for Boa¬ ton, at a few minntee before li o'clock. A six-pounder wua on the wbarf.teu-Ajinrw were tired to aignalize their ariival at the pier, elrven attbe d?parture of the mtt, and the Zouavea a/ere fairly on their wuy to the air ter city. At Bof-ti.n they will be tbe gneats of the hoapitable "Tijjera," whose renown ia commfnaurat* wirh that of ihe hul* of lhe univeree Rerarning m-xt week to tlis city they will be recered by t he '.'d Compauy of our l< 1 le Seventh and in unison with that crack corpe will make ai. ex- un-ion to Wegt Point. If tbe Wearerr ca- Cets prove the aupt-riority of their uiecipline to that of the Oovernment boys, tbey may then indoe<h/it down and wtep. like 33 many Aexandere. thit there are no nn-re rivah- for tbem to con<iner. Auother year, how¬ ever, may tell auoth.r story. The kaflon taught by tbe Zouavea baa not fallen nnheeded. Already the Inat-driik-d corpe of the First |Ml1a|aB are moving to¬ ward toe ac'inirenii-at ttt tot now Uaatice. But, even if ina ahort tiuie we ebould succeed iu diapluyinga whole retimtnt of proticient Zouavea, to thi Zouave Cadeta cf Cbicago muat alwaya be given the crt-dit of haviog hret taught tha aataBBB aoldiery of the North that chunpe ie pometimea improvement. NEW-JERSEY ITEM8. m Kkimmfnt cn Arkkst..A yoang gentlemau nsmed Jobn Di B"is, bookkeej>er at a wbob-eale, store in ( ourtlandt atreet, New-York, was taken before Re¬ corder Tilden, at Jeraey City, on Friday morning, and 1 eid to tail In the sum of %'AOO on a charge of hav in.: tbiaai wi h a hai.dei.nic young married w .man ian ed IIra. Susan Bond. It ap|a«ara that Mra. B die- H[t|#ar.d fr.m home on Tucaday nijrht laat,-ind the lu-liiiitl. hrdi.g that a qnantity'of her wearinu ap- pt.r.1 was alao mi fljag, al o ice suspected somt-tbing wrorg L'pon fHith^r search, aome 1-tvrs fron: Du llois iwho was on intiuiate tenna whh the family) vi ere dis.overed. the conteuts of which Ied to the sna- ],. ion that be wfa aware tt Mrs. B e whereaboute. Sir Ib., it tlaied the ina-ter in the hania of ex-Iietyc- hve V'.ldey, wbo is a r.-Utive, and he at once com- inene* d to wr-rk up the case. (Hi Tliur>d»y i.iubt the officer pip<-d Mr. DoJMb from hia faaeo flf hu-ineae for severnl hoiira nutil he Raalh crorM-d to Jereev Ciiv. Afi< r walkii.g entirely gflaajad tbe bl.uk. Mr.' Im'lloi- Middruly eiiu-n-d tbe An.inaia Hotel. wbert- Mr. Wil.iey siortly Httnr »»1- lo\»»d. From the biok-keeper or peraoi a rountct.-d v*ith tlie hotel, be conld irein no iuforinrttiini, bm iiiial ly trom R bottrt'.t r learned that a gentle-naa an-1 b«dy hMWerixig biadeatription, bad bflflO B'oppiug there for i-eva-ial d.\a. Mr. \\ .liiey tben BaOflaaaM lo au npper parlor, whtre he found the irnautfl aitnng upou a aoti in v.ry iloae proxin ity. !.'. .-i-r-g h'ghly iiuiiguant it th» maotier BB) relativs had txeii l.-tmyed >y a tmtnmi l'riend. Mr. Wiidty dralt Du ll.-i* a beavy hi..w flO tbe fae. whiul. cau-ed the bit-oO t<- How rat:.er lre»rly. lt i-t stattrd tlutt he tbe! tlrt-w :. levolver, when the youiu woman anning I. tvteen hiai and ber paran onr, aud otliere alari batar t. I.,I. and fnrtber MflOflflBod waa prever.ted. ttt, \\ dri t'en .ro-nred il.e a-r-iaancf.f Offieer Oeorgi Clark and Du Boi. wae conveyed to the cells, where he i-inained until Kridav Bonaaf. wheuheuaiebonda to :.(.]. itr tot exuni ation. 'I afl bnaband r-fused to rec.ncile niaUera, and the viv .etur ed lome with an umle. I»n P.oia . nt» p d a conplatint H>r-iinsr Mr. Wilda-y for BB38BN »nd batterv, ln.t ut.-ler lhe ir. MBBbBBOBB, the J{. ctirer dedired'to eiitertain it, aid Mr D. iMOaVd btaala l-y threateuing to take tbe law iu hia own bonda. Ifl i¦vt.Mi.TiaM.Yeatt-rday moming a w.-man mttti iifciflrlBaaaa.rnkdnttt talaraaiavaaaa.tftm]^Ctty, v..,- niia-.lt-d tn 1 iaai-ii Bajflt. JeaaVe Harat-ly rh.'gaa'l with hav -uf 11 thi- uiptat aravUaa whiln uit^xtra'od, aettir.. toth<- pra-jn- ;... -ha- ti- |."I Tha 'tre aaxjefllb'gi.laln-d taafaea mm h d«n .»» had txeiirred. The BBBflflflfl »U uuuiuiittud t.i the l ounty tmt t FornD D'.towvrn.Coroner (larlnev of .leraey ("tv lield bd BBOBflfll >e»trrHav afternoon upon the bodv oi aii nDkavtvara mau li.i.i .1 lii.. ln. na-nr la* atawrJa Tanal piaar. ii.-. a.avd au .praia-iitly .11 Enxli'lin.aii. ar-ont ii vfara of a.a-. M.et luin.-hr. high aetidj h.'i .ud arhl.ka.ra Hatliii 011 ¦ bl.a k frt-.i k roat. tbe k. .1 pa.it., tp^tted aU... ahln, Wue .to- k, axd brognn*. Ftnr,.Abont'Jo'cUnk yerrtt-rday moTiinfr, a fire araa dlif < v-ifd ln . «h»d .1 th- r-ar of No 8N) South St-v.-uth .t.i-.t .t Jrraa-y titv. 1'iu.i'd *y fldefa-ot la a b.at-r'a oven ad- jnii..,. Tha- i'.au.a. tvi-.t- rxiiii.ui.i.'-J ba-fora ihey had ..ined u.a-h be.d»»y. A LETTER FMtkM " (JARIBAI.DPS EX- OUEHMAN.'' t Tl.e Florence (orrewpoudent of The Botton Tran- trrtpt, .-ei.Ar lhe follott injf I. tl. r frorn Capt. John W. I'mrd. tbe Kughahnian, who followa the fortunei of Garilialdi: PtiritM... June ?i, 1R60. D,ar -1 Ilere we are, all aiie, although I bear the papera have raid the contra*-y. We lelt Oenoa with thrte ateanera. one ttt whi. h ran ou to La-gtioru t embark laboreri for the laibmua of Huei, and after a irot d paaaage, irot into Cagltah. Not ao tbe Amer¬ ican rfipjier wiUi a battah'on on t-oard thtt aailtid twar.ty-ft.nr honrs before na. Th* Neapolitana fell ia with h»T ofTCape Corao, andcaptured ber. Sbe. ia now, with all her cai go, both live and dead, at Napl.e*- Yeaterday the American man-ol war on tha atatiou Muled for that 1 ort U. demaud her pereuiptonly r>n« wa. uikcu ou the high Beaa, uot m Keapohiaa wate«. tbere.W her c.ptnr* ia an act of |M ^L^bjfad of aat.W NetattbKmdlea IM JB^JK 2..'dW m.v, and large flnppliea of Kottm d n"" Ma ** nnuiti(.n. ,v hnmhard- Palermo i,' ta a frightfnl flafl from . *. mVS^ rpeii. A«x.m.VBvanMtotbeiMBberof» ".jTTfli Into the city; M tbe bflBMpaB I flfl g gg tbem flt abont lW Tbe Toledo fa ra pl "^"^ bkicked ni with rnina. Kear the palansa ^ eniire atreet i* btflneo. ln other par'e. nA vi yoo at *T*ry *tep. Al pre**B', the ne-.ple are V c^ work remoring the hamctdee, and levellmg th-* AU telk.-a-nn.re from wbi-h tne ahelle we*e tbrewn. ^ ibe a-r.ika toward the (ity «re to be rafled to » ^ grontd. Tbepe.pleAre wild with y.y at BflBB Kvipine*. A fnend of mifle flflktd a man, yeflterrBf, if it wfla a feflfle, " Yee. aismore, every day » a ***** bow,'' b* aaid, wi'h teara rieieg bfl eyee. Th Be who were iireaent ted me never waa anytmog ltke Oa-iheldi r entry imo theei'y. Ue had tot ab)** b^x hnndred arailaMe men, UBd* »be Sici'ian levtefl, and tbe en*By waa tmentt ihtru*an»i gfrongf I am mrrj tottj li" great m*nt Maflteiani^*» bave arrived. They will AflMBBBflJfl the rwiaa of Ital* by tbeir preeence. £»iraordinary are tii ravag** of the Royfll troopa-^villaa no ked and l.nmed I waa m oefl yeeterday, t^at belr*>«r*d B tbe Neipoltom Mixiator. ( av< na. They had destroyed everytbing they eoald not carry a aay The floor BMBBMBM wi'hbreken mirrora. chan.'eliere, marblea, vaee*, bnata, dcc. Iflfl own n>4-m 'hey had piled up with faruitare, ani tried to eef tbe biibiing on fir*. In anothw villa, a valnaole libntry fupparenUy, for I had not time toexarsine mere than a f*w of tbe booka. waa lotalty deatroyed, tbe ton booka b*ing higb as * m»n b wai*'. I aaw aoaw Spai.ieh MSS.. myal d-creea, .Vc, wli-h would bflM* valuable to Si-'ilian hwtoriana, torn to piecea AVr the armietice, tbe rovilieta flacked npwardo'a thou- tand bonaea, and rommttled number 1*** mardera. Youra, truly._JUHN VY PEABD. tCITY ITEMS. At noon yeeterday tbe thennoiaeter »howed 88 de- gn-ea in the sbade. Rooms or THE Board or OaCBCIUMB..Yeoter- day tbe C- nndlmen again took poeaeaai -n of tbeir old qnarterfl, No. .r» City Hall. Tbey have been in the rooma dirtctly undernealh for aeveral month*. while thia place waa nndcrgoing repaira. A new lafe haa been anpplied, tl e plaatericg and pakting ia all made sew, but l**ide Tery liule clange haa been made. Sincetbt lieginniug oftbe preparationa for tbe rewp- tiou of tl e Japaneee, the City Hall ba* been claa.ed np, whilewaahed, aud improved in varioua out-of-the- way corueia. -*.- fBBBMAB, thk Amf.rkas Ottm..The inarrip- tion on tbemonnment ereted a' Wincbea'er, Englaad. to tbe mim -rv of Fneman, the Ameriian pugilirt, by John C. Heenan, runa aa followa: ..... ""iiBafl Libb tki Bonr j C H A R L F. S "f R E E M A N, Thb Ambbham Qia>t. : Wa» Db.-ahtbu h I. -k ArrBB a Loau !... >k»- I.f rBia Tow.f, : Oi t fl 1Rt5, Aubd tb Ybaiu. Thib : MoiflMBNT ta KallTBD : To H.a Mbuort Bt Hn KBI UJW-CorSTRTBA^, j JOHN C. HEENAN \ Tbia monnment coet about $iJ0. HorrMAS, the DrrAii.TER..Frederick Hoffman, th* late Stcretary of the Paeific Mail Steamahip Com¬ pany, whoae exanrinatinn reanlted in hia being held in $&!,000 bail to anewer two chargea ol frtudnlent i*ua of Block and twoof foraery. haa be«n fully c immitted to th* Tomle in defaultof hail and IBB removed tbither on Friday afternoon. He ia in a tnoet wretched ata'e of mental snd phyeical proe'ra'ioii and in c*ae bail alonld m.t l>e pn cured. if ia feared that he avill never lie able to meet bia trial. It i* fl*id that if be remaina confined in the cloae oel a of the Tomba for any length of time, dnriDg 'hifl hot weather, hia rtcoverv will he utterly impie-ible. In the Su- preme Conrt Cbamhers, yeiterday. .luetice Leonard, on the appiication of Mr. Doyle granfd a writ of ba- beaa corpua to bring ibe defBalting 8ecretar* before ibe Court It ia ui.derefood tbat ou the return of the writ ti motion will be made to redtice the bail. The wiU ifl retnrnahle thiamo.ni«g. fl Swindi.ino a Stfavgbb..Detec-tive Farley yM terday arrcated a yonng man nameii CharleB Cnll, who :> accnaed of having awi^iled John F. Gilman, of Maine. ont of $100 by induring him tn give good money in exchfing* for a worthleae bill of that denomiuatiou ofthe Ci'y Trnat and Bar.kirg Company. Tbe ac- cueed wae locked np t4> anewer by Juatice Kally. Call ieevideutly an nnaloltera'ed Democrat. aa the boiroa bill ia made payable ro (he order of S. A D'lUglaH. and ditfd Jnly 10, 18oO. He may bave intended to ang>/f«t boweTer, tra' Donglaa ia only worthy of being run on bogns ticktU and verdant country men. a Tbe following ia a couy of a commnnica'i»n ad- dreaacd to the Spr<ial Committ'*e tt the Board of AI- dc-rmen. to w i ich waa nferrud the meaaage of the Maver relative fl the charuea agxinat A. W. Craven, Ei,gineer oftbe Croton A.jnednrt Department: Cbotob AacBBflCB 1)xi-aut*x>t, Em.imbbr'. Orrirm.l Nkw.Y,..,k. J.-ly 20. Ift«l. I To k'fttrt. (iaxar BeflBB and St*rh, Spm-tal Committe* B-mrd of Aldermrn. Onslimirt: Aa the me.t*ge wi.t th* Ruard of Aldernieo bv the Wa-toi. on-h. lBthini-. re.pecting my olPciil roiHurt, hLa heen referred (OTnii a Hpeia! l'.,tr mi tee, I heg let.e t<> ri-qiiet' that »ou will fclve t.e an opportnnitT. at ti.e earli.at i«»aihle time' t<> B| p^*r h,.rnr. ynn, lhat . >eay .nee' tii- '.-litrr-a n.aile 1.J the Mayor. a.l ilinw that IfceT ure f^>nnd»d OII JTOI* and talrniiieii. pervenioei -f tmtb. Very r-apeetfollT. Yoiiroliedientwrtant, A W' CRAY FN Chief Engineer, fcc. * CoMMMUObxrb oi Police..At tb* meeting nf thi* Rosrd yeaterday, a reeolu'ion wa« ad-pted reij'iee'.ing the General S'.ifw-HnH>ndef)t to inveatiiMre aod rep<ir( lo |hfl OaflflflBflVflBaflH wletler or notEflhfl Captaiu of tbe Ei^'bte. n'b W»rd u.ed dne di'iceuoe B app-ehend tl« neirdeur ef Mr WaiL-u and Mr. Matthewa. Offi- cere KflBM ot t^e Sixteentb Waid and D. C. Wtrd af tbe Tw« tv-tbird aere ditinii*ed from the force for cara* abown The re.ii/nariou of David Kennedy of tbe Twenty-lir.t Ward waa accepteii. Tbe *»rgeant oftbe Sar.tery <S.|uad nreeei'ted a ep*cial report aetting fortb t e disgracful eondition of Tbirty-ewh (..Thirty- tinth, and Fo'tietb «tTpttc between the Tenth and Elevenh BflflBMM] Pe«rl atreet bet«een Stfcte and Wbi'»l.a|i etrt-et*. and tl.e Eb-veulu av.uue i-etween Tbirty -fourtb ai,d Thirty-fiftn atreiU. Tbe report waa eent to tl e City Iflefflfltflfl a- Fin. Ai BBBBI .The loliowiug ia a liet of upplica- tioufl inm tbe diifertnt Ward Scboola for, and ad. n.iiik.na, iito ibfl Free Aaodiflyi .Two were ad.-r.itted B the Ereahroan Com. Thk Jafam.ke Donatiok to tb« Pouri.-Thfl MBbflTI of tb* police force hav. iflflly man.feated mnchanxie'v in BflflflBB to lhe diapo*..mn of tbat prrti. nof $^1)000 wbich wa* donated to the New- Y...k paHflfl Ly tbfl Japawae prin«B. Tb9 appropria- tion <-f*-'0 000 waa tobt dirided between the fmmmn of Wa* ington. Pbitadelpbia, Bal*imore, and Nfle- Yck inproportion to the Mrvice* reiidflred. Balti- ui4 n de rlinfd io aecept any portion ofthe bamj.io tha1 Lv tbe div >ioBeubrequently made New-York wm to retcive oi'-i.'.->0. Aa it wm in imated hy tbe Ja- papeee tbat theae d.>i,aiit.u* ahould *>e paid to the Mayor. of the re.j.a-tive ei'iea for the benetit of the pi lu e force, it wm a matter of doubt wheti.er tbe Metropolitau force would ever B'e their flhar*. All thf ae uiicertaiiitiea bave L.-.-n di .pelled, hnwflvar, for tbe amonut lia* been paid over, aod Geneial 8aperin- ti-uJru; Keuwdy aow bulda a chock for tba auu of tl"-.750. Thia flmn la to be e^uaily UrihA mwmg tha indivldnal m*«nibera of the dtpurtwtttat, and wiil giva eacb man al*oajt $8. The mannar of JivWaa haa not yet heea decided npon. bnt we Uvf ao dotibt (i will bi dooa ta a trataafact'try Bxionor. It bifl beoa flngjiealed that tbe C'-mmieaior ere et.otH bay cloth enongh to make tmrb man a Wlnterr nnrf"vm eoar, aad let bhn have h made up bl«*elf tbe 18 bai*aj j"Ot aboat econgfe to p*y for t*Se eloth at a wht>l>aaie prieej. Thia plan wonld undonbtedly raeat the approral of every man in tbe Department. S".; BriiDiMo .WDriam TT. Webb baa Jiflt clotted 3 contrflet for tha. or.Mr>»t-tion of a larir atavaflxa-tip . 1.700 tnaa.for Ramnel I, MitehiTJ'. Kew-Yoek aaal x -TBDcah line «rd ia layrng tbe keal. Hero'h**-- di- g,^ laioni-B'e: Lerpgth 2f>0fe«t; bre«dtb of beajn. Ht frtm. depth of bold. 29J feet. Theeae vrfll make h»r mr^gpk. *rahly larger t>an any veeael oo tha? I! a», aad ..jU ^ r«ive tbe nomher of iBHaBf vaaaela -of.-ir aidi'-wi'iBt ' eVsmera and ore propell.r. af r. Webb haa alao orirtra rt*d to baitd a ehip of abont l*Mt tnaa for Cflpt. Char.'e* H- afarahalla ¦Bltek Bail" Hae to Liverpool. i*be will be 178 ftet in l-ofth, 57 feot lararo and 2Jj hol.l, and hava bet t"ro daeka. Tbe aew eteati'ab.'pof'he New-York aad Chartaa- ton line (Bpo*-n' h Tileaton) at wVittaTTatt'e ailtv yard, ia oow w.Ay p*fl»ked, and erlTl pr*abry bo laoached in Sl^iember, »t.d ready for aaa in Koreav ber. Rxii.roai* Co3T»aT«oB ..Tha railroad tione mat yeaterfhiv Baoenli »B * ¦ *****% wh*a tha Comnhtfla reported ihfl* t W wttt ot the npinioa tbat tbe ra ea for 'he earriag- * of **& eonld wi'h a proper reirard to tbe ptehlie 1*031030, ha ¦ate.rialljr ior^waaed from th* pr^er-rat at tuitiaraj. aaat tbat atneb increaae abonld be made grmdax I bB *OJ oparafi-m, aad ron n-ence from lhe prt-eeut ratea ¦¦ knd -tfter **. I'nh of Aogoat next, alflo, thal tba Bve K>aj>l*m Trnok line. lie en-povreretl to make at* '.h arramg'rnen'e nnA regulatioofl with fbaco-aperatatm ot* coimecttaf liaeo, «* well .. aet-ore the changiag af th.» ratre. fW.tt-. ttaafl to time. To rarry tbi. pU.- into e-tl-t t Uie ClflOBBB tm rerommer-d thit a tnoKing be bell once ia eaarra. month or oftenar if lftqnired, at lluWlo aad veatr- York arternat. ly, of tbe l^eeifleViitflof tho ComunMim or tleir nomuieefl to act in thrtr obtaeaB, aad tbat no rednciKiifl fn ni the raaee earT«blt.»ie«f at theaa monthly meetinge be p«nBitt<-A, withonB ihe e-m- aen» of fonr of thfl CowahUsei or aaf threaj, provirfed that one of Ihe t»-ree he a np*vtaenta- tive of toe of the 8ou'h«rn lieea. Tbat the fla^WMflel C<'inm:M-e ..f the five aEastem Trank lirca be ro- qi-er-t-d from "n.e io tim* to make corb re«nl48tiona m th<v mav t.r--' expedieut to inanre tho .sareyioaT o«tt of their decia-ona Bj reg«rd to Ue Uitoogl raiaa to ba cliitriwl The fCommittee alfle earfgeved thai il ba BBttiflgla nrged np«n the difr*ra-al lioea tmrrymg pa*eeiig*r. Iietweet. eommon pninta, to ogno lo thfl entire at-oliti-n of a'l apeu'e. ooUide ofloea. tumnt*m of commifleiotae h*\, ae Uva-a*. araat*. }y ane'e-H twmtmtt ¦OOfl railway receipt*. Thal all the five Trur-k buea, wbich it ia am^ee*ed ah uid everv month aet'lo tha throngh ra-.-. being now preaent. tharir reprea. rttativea lae rtqneeted to n.ee' at ooo*-, aad deeide on the rata to be put in force antil the I -' of Sep'e aher next. I1 na report wtn ado|tetj. The meeting thtn adjourned. A COBBECTION.F1FTH ASSEMBI.Y DI««TKrCT LBI COI..V AND HAMLIB CAMPA1H5 CIXB, To tht F.iitor of The N. Y. Tribun. Sir: I am a little euro'-ifled only. at the namerotu carirdt r .-.nui.-ed In an article in tba- good oid TataweiB ef yem terilsy headed " Kif-h A... rr.by IHatrlrt." .nd .ianetl T. li. I. 1. It la . ftKt tbat tbe Nlolb aud ril.t-.Bth V*. ard, are aaaear- oualy r. i r.-.'iin-d tu the Fiflh *t**m*ly I'ieCrtcl Llarroln *a*l Hamlin Ceoi pfllflo Club. aad that the orfiu.lntifla »f theee Warfla have refu.ed to unlt.- witb na ia lalaa. 3 Io alo-o.t evt-ry Aaea-mbly DUtri-t aod Warf lo tht* rtfly thtre is t Llncohi arel Hamlin CampflllJB I'kiW eatratiiflaafl. Wa ...Tj Is tbe (a. t; wt- are oppoaefl to BOfle, flt BBBBBbBI erilh aaa*; oor Cbab i. a mctvaflfl, .nH ata- arr ivnit»-nt ta co ou in tlie t*o4 rauflt-. fightia^ for tbe priiiciple* of aubt aotl Truth, Juattoe aaal Il.iii.nily. 3. That favlint aaaOa ln th* mlnl ofonly tnme ra.mha.rfl ot ttfl) Eltlith Ward (la.'. ia M-lf rvtnViat by thrlt **cT*Oy eriaalaln*; that Cbflh, hy 'ln ir r.iivtlon ol that hoo<-*4 priatM, daae-rf- Laat, tli» Tra-»»urtjr of tl.r Bepubn an Aa*av-l«_noo rf tb» VVard, arhaj, wliila. thoee fla-iatla-uiea were tvorkln. artivrly BflJBBaB aa* tt treear ota-i, Viie-Pre«iden(( (Murray). aiidfur Rrotrnellflaal Vaneerpeel (I)a-ui'.- rat»-. » ia t-n.-r^fI -al'.y ar.il vi/orcu.W ntportiaf tba wli- It- Ripi.bii.-fln ti'ktH. 4. That there arr rooal mrn in tbat c rganix ttieo wr de aot dtaty, ao tbvre arr Lu the l/iatri -t orgaxnalion hut lt toelflfl . faot taafl niro are there wbo, if not Da-morrat*. certaitiiy have dt.ue lb*tt b. -t H bki IBBflfl or fo-ir yrar. to d.-feat . f.axl partion of tae) noiiiii re. ofthe RrrKibllran p.rlv lr tba Ward aad IMatri t. aaal wh-n thry rre.trd dixxrhanrra m the Ward Amoc-MI b waare vrry pvop-rly .-xpelle.) That U jual " what ia tba) tntOat.'' Now wr arr vailiii.x tofurdve their aiiiflflfauiit the patty.'gt ia pea-'a- an^ Bflhl ae ir-urr." ARISTIOES. THK MI.'IROrOIITAN 4.AS COMPANY. iraa Oa. l.it.atT ('-«. N--V. V, rl J .!.*' Ur.. « or i aix Ma-ibi.»."...r»n Oa. Lu.*.v ('..iniai, I To tht EUtor ofTXttf. V. Tribmn Rinr My at entior. -Mia "eea eaJied to an article ia your l.aur ofto d.y bradrd -Thr MetroyelHxn Oaa Campny." wllili wait avidrutly written by ane wae 1* not p-aarrly poat-ai Tl.i» t..i.ia.i.y ba. ptin iH-aed . .He ter l>. work. en lhe North Rivrr, brlnr B blork of liiid be'wrrti Fnrty fl'al and Knrtf- mttmt atrea-t., thr F.lrvrutb avesur aod thr River laelndiax (be water front A contrarrt ha. been n »dr with i omprtetit rnal nrrr* toerrrt wo.k'Cflpal-ir ofirneratiif focr handttd iniiilea i-.jI.1c fe-t of -.-.. par ar.r.nm and ta lay aome eifMy mllaw tt ttr*> t BflflOaa »f tt"! lr caparity for any fiiturr I oreaaar of toalaaaaa No action ba. hrrn lake.. in .efrrence lo pri -r nf xaa. aa 3 arll Ba .. ai r twrlvr uinttba brfore the work. will br nnl*i,*d. bat tbe ?a--.-i.-ti pnliry of -br ('. u j-any wiil be to mflk. the Beet^BtaUty ef pi, Baa it at the leateat p.\l> g price uud da .way eritfc tba odioi.a h.ree tor mrtrr*. ar al tbr atill invre uspoptilar praetlee tt rtq-ilrinz a ri> po.it frrn their cuatomrra. Rrape. ttuliy, C. II .V. Ml. FreaBfleat. Stoi.i s aflOoafl Kk. ovi Htn..Offl *r Thomifl nf «hfl> Sea-ond l-i.-ria-t Caafll yr.trrdaa -ucoemd. 1 in raeaavenaa fliefl w.Ttli of .toieuiijthli.8 fr.-.i. dirli-rent pawa abop. T*r f-aoti* wrre tha-prrwr.d« of . hiirj'arf touiu ittasl en the drwellinf- h.a.ia-a. No. 316 Sixth .venur. wbt tHe oavepanl. wrre abarot la the couu.ry Th. .fli.er found one of thr ini*a-ng «rt|ot-a at B pew- -shop. aod hy te.it ( thr nau r of 'he p-r. flj wbo pl-tflttrai it be waa ablt to .-- ..in ail (hat had b-e- at 'ea A-iueU tiu- thie' » as alao obtaiiied but hr I aa oot yet ba-en foand. . Atltflia FAr.i FnurK»u..John OaJla^rHar ot* Nt 212 H->o.trn atrrrt. wa. arrratrd yeafrrdty by 'IBcer Kiaf. ,,' 0 a- L..»rr Polur f oort, t-b*rgr<l wltli h.vinf. bv tlmt repia- ai-.tntrn* obtainad *l«i wnrth of liTtjor f.om Dflv'd t:. Kullet Tle taa p'a-ioeu' i. ... as-nt (or 'iaoif- A «"ox, Htjair 4r*i«r W N'o 8/7lirr*i wich »tr»et, and trrpri-e3 OfllUtt^-r eritht*tella,-ior on 'br rrprrflrotation th.' be wa. tle afeiit ror J >km M.-K»naa anal J ln O'Hria-p ot Rroaiklyn. 1' waa * i-«q->a>e4)l v .a. rr- t"i. ro lm' 'hei,' wrre no .u^h pa-npia. ln Rrookrvai, aa rrp-e- wiateib) (i.i.arbe-, a.-d be vvaa acro dlig'y arree'eal Juetioa K-. y b- d th. acc ied to aaaoafl Ib tbe atuo of 3M0 (jnimiii «r a Watoh.. Jam«H Tt-onina-iij ».I.re-y. ni.n. ... robbed of a w.t-h wo-th *Br-ot "h-irnday naabt. while lub-.ila-ai.pa.>> The w.tch WM "nni'd in p -«^*»i«eiaV Kaarriet Hn'.lmb.-. k. iird Ju-ti-a- Kelly iockrd her up to >a..a-ar »I aarge of «' J l«-a-ri.y. ¦a. CoBOBI i*l Im." i BT..('. roner Srbirmee ueW an ia- qii.flt yratrrdflT »t erllrvue Hnrpttal oB tflr laedv H-B-y Raw- liDaaon. who d'rdofflfraa.urrd ak"K Thr de-a-awed a fa.w daya UDir.ii piayti. with hl. rh.ldt-r't oa taa> *n>e>t .***. of hia hr -iae So m Y.ttt Tw-nly l -i.-*b etreel »beo hr ar-IdrotaUy M into the area, ret-ei.t. «tbe lejurle* wklch caaeeti bi* drata. -»> | Alvertiemiert 1 Olt of Hi< Pi.ace..WttM yoa h«va Baakar, a Brokrr a M.r ha.,. . Mnh.ak. a Uervair, a FhyViaa. * Cmr- gyiPflr.. aTea-fcir oran Artiat' Brforr nacblkut apeex elthrtr, go ... Prof Ftttvaoa. So »* Broadway. ai.-l bav* a Caert, 4*00 a tht w.itter .t«|em«Bt of yo"' Wu. ohaa^etaar. «> | Advrrtiitrmriit ] Faxiv Citi.irv, embraeiiuj a larae variety of Spurlaarr..'. Trn aed ro-k.t Kratva. of (kr moet rare aaat b.-...iif.i' flaii-.... ..a.l .> i.f which have nrvar b-ec bttrre iaa- portcal- r«fla> hy J.ka. a*. auaaa. 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Page 1: chroniclingamerica.loc.gov · Aflaarican Kxchang* Itank ef New-York. The nago-ttmgmy.aelTtwtrdat the OtttntfBankofPittebnrgh, andtw*rooorybo procnred by Langdoo, wa.pail in TboI.anaactioo

Aflaarican Kxchang* Itank ef New-York. The nago-ttmgmy .a elTtwtrdat the Otttntf Bank of Pittebnrgh,and tw* rooory bo procnred by Langdoo, wa. pail in

Tbo I.anaactioo at tbe Pittsbargh bank took pltee on

Vriday; onthe foll >wirg Mo-day tie Caihier ditrov-tsttd that lhe oertificatee were forged; be at tttt* pro-«>eaet>etd to McKeeepor a d had an intervietv with Mr.Pillaye ard tbe two gentlemen referred to; Ltngdonhad ciaeppeared. On learning the fact of tne forgery.tae money paid in by I.angdun wa* iromenia'oiv r.--

feade-d. ia tbe original ptrcela, and no one .uffered anyloafl. Tbe money thua refand-d bv the new bank waa

jvplaoed by otber anbacriptiona to atock tbe bankwatatiatorperation, uid Mr. Dtllaye waa BbBbbbI a

dirvx-tor, a poei ion he teld till tbe 17th of NoVeiuU-r,when be sold bia atock and >etired fr im bi-i coonectioawith the ineutuuon, receiving from the oth.-r offi -era

aaanraioee that his coarse htd been bonorable and aat-

tafactory.Knw- montha after, tbe arreat of Mr. Dillaye took

Jalaoe, 38 alrtady flUted, aud in tea montba more bi-wfl* acquitted. I'pon the trial. the only wimee*»Cfldlod for the proeecoi ion were Mtwera. Y.. I>. Jones,tha Caahier of tbe Ciiiren'a Bank ol Pitteburgh'; Al«x-ander Miller, the Pr-aide.it of the MouoojcabeU Valleyliank aiid Jamee E. Haey.oue of tbe Coinruissionersof tha latter back, wbo r.-ndurted the nesoti-ttinna foratock at New-York. Their teaamony not onlv did not

incnlpate Mr. Di'laye, but made it clear thi.t he hadDO oonneetion with Langdon or with tbe fr«n.d ofwbich he waa gnilty, and tbat hia trauaactiona withtht Monongahela \ all»-y Hank had l-e. n t-ntirt-Iy freefrom auepii-ion of dishoDoral.le dealing. The cauae

waa autaix.itted wi'bout anniment and the .ludi<e,JlrClore, an his cbarge t uiphniioillv stated tbat thon)waa not made oat againat tto) defendant tbe ahadow ofacaae.

Tlteee art-tlw fai'ta prrwiited in the published atate-toentof Mr, Dillaye. In addition, he bringa to Ughtthe motivetj whiih actuated the iimtig-ttore of theproaecntia.n. I'pon Uiia poin-. his narr-ative is brietlyOa followa;

" ln the year 1<*>56, tbe Hon. Jatnaa ftmhrie thenbeing the mntmttf of tbe Treaeory, Mr. Pillaye wafl

appoiatod l*. 8. Apprauaer at large. Thia uffi -« beLeld alao nnder Srcreta.y Cobb. tbe auceeee »r of Mr.Onthria. While in tltie posiiion be came in ontactWitb loiiiiel E. Si.klesand Kmanuet B. Hart expo-ingavnd d. nouiicing a plan ttiey bad formed to control t aa

repraeenuition of U.e New-York Democaey in politiCfli cooventiona. Having by thie ac brooght op^ahiiin-elf lhe boetility of tnewe par iea ther dt.termit.edthal h«- ahonld be removed from office. To bring ab jutthie reault tit\ employed oue J. 11. Gmhiie, and byhi* aid f-ametf aaeriefl'ot cbarges ag-tiufli Mr. Diil«ye.Tbeae chnrga-e he dieproved, rataaii ing from eighi uieui-

Otsrs of tbe "iSew-York delegaiion m Congr-eea a certiti-fsatt- to thia aflaaf. He was, however ra<n>or«td. Hethen came out with a pamphlet. in which he madeauidry chargefl against Sec.reU.ry Cobb and J. KOnthrie, and a bi t>r eontroveray enaoed. Iu revengefor ihia the proeecuUon for forgery waa inetituted, audhir. Dillaye stato* tbat tbe head ofthe oonapiracy wastho .tfeciatAry of tha Treaeory."

LITERARY.

.Maiwrs. Appleton & Co.'fl new liat of work* in

prtOB includea twenty-tive booka of varying iutereat

aat) importance. Among the original American pnbli-HataBl ara Mr. E. C. Benedicta "Run Through Ea-

rope;" anovel "by a htdy »f New-Eowland" (whomreport «*ya ia Mia- Praaacott, autbor of " .Sir Rohan'a

Ghoat") called 'Tbe Ebony Idol," Bialop Doana'¦"Life ani WrttiDga,' to foim five volumes ootavo;

leverai claae1 itl echool-books; aud continuati > i* ot the

large naiioual rerial work. for wbich t-i- bou»e is cel-

ebrated, aa voltune ten of the " Ne -v American Cyclopaedia, and Ue twentieth volume of Mr Beut-*ne" Abridgnjena of the C<*nifre»siou«l Debaos." Tne

xep.itite cempriaej Mise Y .uge'B new hok, " H >pofland Feare; a cmdeured edition of Pcau French on

the Parabkrs: Mr. Buckle3 lon^-lo^ke-.i for aecoudTolume of " Uiati-ry ot Civiiiaoi- n m BBgkol;N Ma-

caulaj a newly-oohected Mi*edantes. and a beauti-fol library edition of Sl akespeare, tbe text BaiaBliia large eid legible tyj«e, withon note or comm-nt.

from a epecial re*i»iou l>\ Mra, Mary ('..a-deu t:iarke.

Which Uiat lady baa been eniragrd in for aome

yaarfl, expreealy loi Mepare. Appleiona. Tney proin-iaa liule aaatBaa] ae yet m lilnairaaid literature f< r the

hohdaye, the eeaeju be-ni- atill early for worka of tbia

claefl." " ViU.a oi lhe Hudaon,' a eerieg of fartypboio-lithog a;he of jjembmen e BflflBl on ihe KorlhJtiver, in oblonji quarto. tail be a woi k of o -vijua at-

tracum; aid Mes-r*. baflajflaao'fl BaafOfl lll.Mtriited©Oiiitan it " OW Fiuber C*u, M'-ml Ktalajaaafl and

Apliortema,' rtrpablisbe-.i f..r faie maiket by MeF.ra.

App.etou k, Vo., U a tolume tuat mnat eend a thrill of

whnmt Uirough lhe tttm <-f every gei. tit e Kuicker-

Boaaar. ln cntntst «il-i booka ol Ibit st*rltng merit,

it ia a pi«y to aee annoucctd reprodoc i >n8 of tne old

worn-oot " Uvron Reautiea and Galleri.-a «,f the

Gnioeas,'ivpit'eent ua: ae they d". at tbe bestayiax..'paid vkioin- etb<*ol of aM, and uow d .obly oUAnUi.

.ht aera. Tirknor A Fielda, of B. aton, proacnt a

Tery BbBbBB ht §* tt booka bf tunimer reaoi:.- 0.

the origmal worka, are ' Brief Biogmphie- bv S unn-

el 8mUea the autbor ol " Self-Utlp. a newvolumeol

ptaenia bv our tn- et popular aajal Whittier: a volume

tDf Kenoone by Horace Wann, ahicb will be eagerlywelxaxned t-y tbe many admircre fli that tnogt vig.rouawriter atd excelln.t man: Poema by the la'e to v.

Vm Crorw.ll. I)I>. BTi Oflfl repn-a taa ¦ iiu-ircer of a

Century ago, war, very Mfjjl bl ¦aBBIB a« a pfl«. aud

a volflme by iha- venerable l)r. Walker, late . f llarv-

hrd. Ttttir reprii.taun vtry promising. Among ihem

8ire "The LU* ttt Ba. <".:." by Hepworth Diaooj "Six

Ixlure* on tl.e Vari .us tottttt of Matter, by Prof.

J-Vsday. witb illti-.':-ati.>ns; two books f-r y-nngtaeople.'by oue of their favotite authora. Capt. Mayne1,'eid, tm a " Baoofc 1 Ai.iu.al-, the otl.-r "Old

Peoj-le/aworkon Ktbnology: ttt**tk**AjWaaKMaalOf novelfl. mtt i" by a iew aspir«nt IOBBIOO, M Pi. C'hari-

tar, a Hiaier a.f Kiug.M. eutitl-d " Over the ClitFa;luid " tararlcL--e. We do uot prett nd to mentior. afl

tbeir bot.ks. bat mu«tDot forget ' TN Pi'mplet* Worka

oflLaaodor." a work mr.h t.eeded, - Th-C-mpleteworka of Mrfl Jamee-n,' book. hitherlo taflaeiflfliblflexeept ii txri -ive KugMi editioi n an.i a v-.lumeon

fcwif»«r»ai.d aj d Italy, by Miaa Bflflflflar. Beatdea the

poema we bave alnady mentioand, they bive iu pr.es,«. A Wew Poeiu" by Coveuiry Patuiore ; a see md

Beiiee ol llvtuue fli tte Ai<e9. 333 ihen carming eeriea

of bloe Bai goldvolumefl. Tl.eddee of Horaeo in

Kngltab verr«, by Martin, and thp loemaof Wiliiain

Aihngtou-.Mr 8*tla is one of the few wri'era for the preas

^h<»-4-abilitv t-laiu.s tor hia fugiiue sketc .er an indi-

vidnal ea»e.e" ce. His " Narrative of the Graod V.,1-

cnteer ItWi-w on Hvde Park icported for The

Jjaiiy Te/epropk, a paBBJf paper haa l.een in ench de-

jiiandV.ataeei-ar.te edition haa been publi-hed pneeBjaaoaoOj -'md a .imilar bonir waa awarded to hia

grapbir ao.unt ofthe Great Eaeterne eflcperimsuial4,-Ti il**-.

.Tnat omriipreseiit tn.\elet, Mr. iAoreoce Oli-

jahant.before laeople luive bnist.td rea-ling hia hiatoryof the Japau. Em»*a-ey-ba- juat ra«ady t" be laaoed bybis ptibUiera, M'-.ia. Blatttwoud tV Soiu. a new

book, raiiilvd " i'atrioia aud Fillibui-ters; or, IncicentB©f PoUiiaeel aud Explomtory Travel; a name thalwould a»seai lo pflflM not o -acurely. to Central Amer-ioa a> ita s» ue. Tbe -*n.e honxe wil! bri g ont " Tbe

_£pax,h-h Caupaign in Mor-coo by Fndsrk' Hard-jnan. apex-nJ BBaBBBflajBaltal tt Wht TaaaB and an

antborized tranalatl n of M. dt Moutali-m'iert a furth-

coming l-ifli.itifal work on mouestic life and ii.t-titu-tionfl, "T c Motkaof tn- We. | fkttt tawtmn l> Ot*ajhwttj,.Tae Rev. Cbarlea Tonajr, oue of tbe new fflflflB

liroug»t f ira-ard by Mat Mi lan e Magazioe, ia tht- aee

©ud of th. laiiiiiy of three soos, th. yoaugeet of whomiBtha Pott I^auroate, Alfred Tenayaoa. He ia Yicartvf Oraflk-v-, in lauc<^x»rhue and aratiQied hia prereutaame oo"eiif<*<>l'*ig to s me projierty oo the dea I. of

lu giandfatlivr, mm aarned lhe beir*M of tue TuruerJamuy, of (iais'er. in tl.e aBBaB eoumy. GflflOBM IWayaam (Tnn-sr; waa a j-int autbor Bath Alt.ed af BBO

Tgluaae of iaoema rrii,!*d in BBBB\ Wben the lan-

reate made bia firat appearance in print, and i*"'Uir«d Ue Chaneellora Medal at Cambridge, fot"1*1*| rize poem i» blank verce, " Timbnctoo." Thia eon*i»t,sof about 'J.r>0 line*, und, for a wooder, hae eacaped re-

publicaiion..Mr. Waiter Thornbury pdvertieea in The Athentr-

tim, that be w 11 feel deeply obb,(ed to aoy friend oftbe paiuter .1. M. W. Tu ner, wbo will faroiah himwiih any unpubliahed lette*. BflB of price«, or othermnterial ibat nuy be n<*fi;l mt 'he Bioir-aply on

wbicb beia ut preaent er-gflgfd. Tbere ia little in tbe

eaieer of Mi. Tbonibury aa an autbor to point him out

ae a fit 1*11*.n lor lhe taak. beyond tbe fact that he waa

for floni* yeflre "ArtCritic" for The itheiurvm,untlit rfon't* coniaife to tmder'ake in face f what maylie exjaerted fr m a ifrea-f r hand. Mr. Rutkin aaya, inb.a newly-publirhed volume, "TumeraLife ia to bewritten by a biogrflpber who wiU I believe, apar* no

jiaina iu collectinpth* few e.ca'tere<l ric -rda wbithexi-t(f a tBlBBfl ao une -.-mful and eerluded I willnot anti.i-BflB bb c r< lu-ioi.a, but if tl-ey a pear to me juat willH deavor afterward. ao far ae it may be iu mv power,to confirm and illmtrnte tbem, and if nnju.t to h'iow

in ** 1 i.t o*i'ri.. In an.-tber plaoe be radly auma upt!,e j aii.ter a career: "Witb no aweet flflflM tfl Ulrhildbood. fritnd eaa in youtb, lovtleee in ma ihia>dand bopcleai in death, Turaer waa wbat Dante mighbave l»en without tbe 'licl.oorile,' witbont Bealrioeand without Him who gave them all and took themall away.".The daya of liereu.ee are not pa*aed. Here i> a

weak womai con'ronting the whole impoaiog body oflaw ard lawyera. and appealing to >he pu'dic f.»rayiBi*tby in the following a* n .onoemert. wbicl ap-ptfl.* inthe Ku.lu-h liu-rary paper*: "Tne Lady and the

Lawyere; or, llm .-¦ v ia ihe be«t Poliey. Thia book,wbich h*B (rea't-d a remarkable aenaa'ion amonj tbelegsl roulraieruiiy and whleh give* ench an insightinto h* ir profeM'onal practioM, it now puhliabed hy,at d may Le bad of, th* umboieaa, Anna T >ker (ntcDe Bnrgh ) Price I0'6 " Ma.k the parentheeiii.. Blnod eir." (aa Di-Vena'a Mr. Wa'erbrook eayfl)," blnod " bas done i' all. i. plel.. ian Mri-. Toker mightpTifler in rilence, t.u' "' a lady born De Burgh " knowebeiter ahat ie due io hiraelf..Mr. Mamey'a " Hiatory cf England in the reitfr.

of Ge r"e III," referred to laat week. ia juat ont, andibfl v luii.e io qucetion (third), h*e many attractiooa forAmencan reiiden. The narrati»e comn>en<-e« in theyear 1780 and ii.clodee tbe capture of Yorktovvnf andtbe turrender of Lord Coruwalus to General Waah-)t)gt<>n. Od one mncnoiacnaeed qne.tiou, Mr. MuaeeylHKep the ti^e least popular in Engiand. and maintaiaatbat tbe execntion ol Maj'.r Aodie aaa fully jnotifiedMflBflfltJflflJ gronnda a d prinriplea of public law.Much atieae »a* laid at tbe rime upon the fact thatAndte aomitted that h«* did net land nn.ier a flag oftruoe. But. whetler he did, ordi I not make tbiaB(1mi»ai. n aeema immaterial- '. To maintain,' eaysMr " Maweey, tbat a llag oftrnee, wbicb ia intendedonly fi-r tbt.wcomnm-ieationa between boatile forcea,wbitii tbi courteaiea a.d »xigeccie« of civili/ed war-

fnre reqr.ire can be availahleto cover auch a traniac-

tion aetbat which At d.ecame avownlly t>. tegotia-e,ie a m-cktry and anabeurdiy.'' Tbe eame arn.inieutapplie* tt) the eafe eoi.duct received fiom Anohi,¦wh. m- trenton, atiteted Iv tbe pajters, loood on Andre,DDqnutUonatily mvalida-ed tbe p**fl*. The fact of jbeoflriidci l*iuj( an .ffictsr. i.t.ealed aa an aggravationof tbe oflenee. "Tb* Atljutart-G-iiernl ofthe Britiah

A-oiy waauo commoD epy," aud the *riter'e (onila-Hi.m ia tbat ibe juatice oftbe leotence b dtarly catab-Urbed..The immenM iiteraey and arfia'ic treaanrea yet re-

¦BflbflflflJ in ibat inexhaurtiMe onntry, I'iily. were wellexen.plititd by a rereut an lion aale of Meaiira. S'.tbeby\ Wilkina. n. on Jnne'-O, of a unall couiigt.ment ofbOflbl and maiiuscnpte tl.e propery of au old Ita'ianlamiiy. §n m Kome, bflOBthi t>. tbfl bBBBB ou flflOflflMlof BflflUflB timea. The nnmber flf lo'a waa ;ilf>oi iy. i.nl two or three packi-.g caaea wonld h*ve heldtbe abalfl, yet m. hlfb na* Ibfl qflfll ty .,f lhe ar'i.leari.at the pflBflflflda i f the iale am->nnt*-d t*> £1,1-4 1?- **,or more tban $J0 f 00. Among tie prii.led b*K)ke were

MflBflfld rare worka M ea ly Amri'an di«covery.Tk l.ll, aBajBMflaaaaoftha orice*: T,-e Frenoier-riBfl ol '-Capiain Fr.-I irber* Voya.ea" (much actrcer

thau tbe iBflB flfllgfaM IW, £W M| Amerirt

Vmrmti ifuattvor tSmmigmtutmmt, Ltons. 1907, ClflflBMBM Brtmi Ii'iitttii'ii fbmtrrm* Misiioni de /'. /'.dii.a Canptigiua dt Getu JBUfl Nutna Frannn:Maicra'a, 653 (ore of the ian*! lax-k* knownon lanaca, £9 I"; fflflfldflTflM Mundi Cmmrmvrnpl.n, a c DflCOM flf 131 BOtflfld flflfl if theliit.*-iitb eentuiy £l'l The illninina ed manu-

HTii.tr were. howt-vtr tbe g*ma of the flflllflflflMM,BBd rtalized MflTOflfOadlaf (flkra I.irtionanum et

lhat oii'tni* Ftftonim / celtsur Romana, a mamifi-cei i iiihin:ectipi, lilled wil*. i.lniiiii>a'i(>iit< and borderatt Ibfl ihbflfl iBaiariT from Coni.t Clflagflflflfl'fl flflbla

0., aOfl'flMMB ."Tne Fahles of Bidpai,"

execuK d ai- a Iriral gif tor tbe fllnb -ated Ma-garet afAu-nia. (ian(,lter of tte Eu per r Maxiailiao, ol berbe>M li al t>. Ue Daapbifl of Frat.ce, «i h l3v' la-ai iful

dlflwbg*, by larfll v'.'i. Mxbtln, £080; a fine MS. of

Dii..e, I.a DflMfl OflflMMBM (IW*), laflfllbfl Al'.unic.-li*. tion, £»'.r'. While ..!, tbie rn'-j-C. we may meu-

i, i riat tl.e illn-tra-ed co^y of " Boydell a Shnki-r-

peflie foimeily d-.cribtd, in 4.r. volumes, wa*

iBOflbfld dflTTB flT f -*m.*m- paBflbflflflr'fl name ie not

|BM.Mr. CyniB Bflddfalf. the great BfllhaiBy k vinoua

maticra iu j rotee tl e BpfWlflBltJ ofle ed by the r. dmtioL of (le iroport dfltflfl in BflgBfld by pahMBg a

BfllenMfl Hit'e flerb ' PiflMb WIbmaad Vbaywda,Bi d ll'.w to Fu tl Thifl "

ti tl-oruiigbly praciieal guidoi IfliLfllflll and eoBMflflBM.A new An.l riciiti aml.-rea", Sopl.ia May K'kley,

wlo taa pn.liated in London a work on tbe Ea-t.I ,lOldflfl of tie <)ld World' ia yet uukuown lo

fame m ber own flflflflBj Tn* flrbh I ci>eak well of ii as

BU'ti-civt narrative. flBBM iu a lady -Iike apirii, aud.flaMlBf 0 ber acene. IMOMMBg tbe voyage up the

Niie, witn a la'ge j.arty ot la-nea. iu a hoat called the

Ttflfly, with tl.e hag af tbfl B IM and btripefl di.-played.

ART ITRM8.

-We eaw a ahort time elnce in the rooms of the

American Baik Note Company in Wall a-reet. pr.nfaof a eei af plaiea wbi h bad jnat l>een engraved for a

bfl k ir Atbeni, ihflVflfaafll Bank of G.eece.or Bflflfl

t)ii.,j{ of that liud; aid it itru.k ue thnt when the

il aa IJ flflfl mt Pb). iae f-»nt to Ne*-Voik to bave their

enpravmg d-ne, we might be |*rd..i.e<l a little unld

b a-tiii' ef oor hdvan.e in att. Tbe w-rk ii.elf,

tin.o^b ofa v.iv N cior character, wa* not MftB B.. M Mire f..r it wa* only, after all. ibfl t.Unk*

of lllflMlflfll billa. But tbe fact flf the Atheuiana

¦BBdhflj to BflB-Yorb t<. have theie |,la.k bauk

uou-a enuraved at d piBlld, aimply frormt BflNew-York had efllabliahfld fl flMflflflM for tbat km.i

of fine ait, aid tbai r COflU I* d m i better atd flbflflflta n ibaii in Iaondon or Parifl. We owe M our batk-

wh ryrU-m, in faet: lb* prtaervatiop aud ^rft-ction of

tl,4 ari 4 f line eigmv ing Ifl th'* country an I tbe pub-l,ileaeBMBflfl educated B the MBMBBBBM and eu-

j.n.(i,t of the very beat kind of lineengraviug byo.i. p,i,.r (i.treti. v, wbicb ia a MflflB tbat Bfl inveatorB

could never bave thought of, or ca.ed a fig K' ac om-

phah. Oneof our iiibliabing hflflBA haatnrued tbia

branch of art, in wbich we exoel, B a pai BBBBBBin the ieaue of au iUuairated editi-n of our greatnovelBt-B BBBBMB Wa flloded. a ahort time

a^o, to the diiconraf-iDg cirenmatanoe lhat n.-arly all

tbe illoitraied edbi.-ua of our American aatbor* had

b« n execnted lu Ei.^Lmd; bat we oveil.H)ked ibe veryU-Bimfnl ffinion of Coo|*.-r'B Worka whicb have been

in court* of publieaii-n durieg the ptat two year* byMiBr.. W. A. Toflnwnd & Co. of thia city, the illaa-

MBBM (f whicb art Irom deaigua by D.rl.y, ex-

,, | , .1 in line by our b*»t bank-note t-ngraverfl'I , p.ibli bcra of tbtae Mi|>erb voluu.M ha.e la-

mtd tbe lilnatratioLB ia Bejatral* folioa, each partMBBfchf <-'gbt pflflf improfai"ttfl </f tbe pl*tM,

with jmt enongfa ef tbe text te indicate tbeanbject. accomp.i i*d by a very a^irit-d etching aa a

tai1 phflfl. Kour f theee f. li * ha*e oow Se*B pah-li.lx-d, being one-half tbe BBflhflr to be iaflflfld; tb*%d(-iigr,e are ail by Darley, bo tba.' th-re i* the aaine

nnv '> nf c' *rac'er aud aiy le io lhe illuatrationa that ufoni o m ,n«" taBt, wbich adda greatly to tbeir va'oe,and Bivfc '''"' work a hon»ogPBon*nfae of deaign lhatie lanly f'.ulJd ih illnatta'.d editiona It wid not l>eBay ing more la',ui *11 competent critic* will iahacrila> to,tbat aa an illufOator f otber meu * wriiing* Mr.

Dbrley ranka, or a' leflM d*#ervM to rank, at tbelie»d flf living aitiaia; and. if tbere ie nottbe aame jarwer of expnsaiui in th**e illna'rali'.na tbatdiatiPKniil.ee ihe illuata'ioua of Judd'e Margaret. tbefanlt ia not in ihe ar-i.t bn'in the autbor. There iagreat ftrtil'tv of invention ai.d beauty of dra* ing iutlc divenifitd aubject which Mr. Darley ha« ill oat ra-ted, aud tbe ingtavera bave rendered with wmderfulapirit and accn.ary bia facile 'oneepficna. Tbe l**t ofhia deiigna are ur.donbtedly thoee flloitni'-ive of Indianand bwiitr life, and tlie leai-t efectiv* B'e thofl© ilhie-trathgtbt. lea itoriea, in whicb tbe artiat'a lack ofttclniral knowledge will a'rike tbe eye of a pro-f-»ei"ual ol-eerver. Tbe namea of tlie engmv-er« are (Jiiach, Phillib>own. Jonee. KmiUie,Wrigbteou. Smith, Hinchelaootl, Peaee, MaraSall andS*-aley. Theee engravingB aod etcbioga teviva tbatKbo 1 of pure and aeveie art reudertd jaipolar byW. 4 iitt aud Strange, whicb cheaper metboda of ilhia-tratbii lave in later yeara almoet wbollv enprrceded.J- a Ru-kin baa prommnred a ma'edi. tion on line en*

gmving. bu' it ia a etyle of art tbat will oudive hi«erraiii crithian.a. Elliott a piftrait of Coo|>er, whichwa* paii ted expre««ly ftnj tbia pi* lic»»i'>n, bma beenenuraved l,y Alfred Jnnea, rn a very aaperior Btyle.Tleoriginal. wbich ia oue of the artiat's moet vigor-i,dh beada. fl*d a life-like portrait, u on exhibiiiou attbe rore of Williama &. Stevene in Broadway..A " Moming in Venice" ia lhe aubject of a rharm-

ing Wndwape juat finialied by the Baron de Trobriaod,and now exhibiting at Goupil'a Oallery. We haveliefore aeen a geod many of tbe Baroi a Undaiapes, bntnever one iba> coi.taiued bo much excellenoe aa ij de-ve'oped ii. tbia Veretian acene.

.Mr. Kenaett haa retnrned to New-York fromWaahinpton. and, alter a ah*rt tour to the weatern

|«rt o1 ihe S*ate, he goea to the aea oaat of MaiMiebu-Bf-ttR, in tbe neighborhood of Cohaieet 80 great a

number of ourartiat* bave gone down to tbe aea aidetbia leaeon, that tbere will be " water, water every-wbere." no d- nbt, in next year's exhihition of tbeNational Acad-rov.. Page'B jieture of tbe " Flight into Egypt," which

has PMM ly beeu aent from Bome, ia in tbe exhihitionro. m of Mr. Knedtcor, in Broadway. lt ia a amailcaiivaa, and will not be claased among bugieat anc-

ceawa.

.Wondeiful ftorica bave lasen told of the fabnlouapricea | aid Ly Mr. I^enox f<>r the " Tumen, in thatg. nilemaa'fl f*moa» collection in Fifth avenue, whicb? very body hm board of but ncbody bM aeen. In Lea-lie'a antol.ingraphy. however, 'l.e jorreapjiidencenf Mr.Ltnn.Xhnd Mr. Ijealie in relation to the purchaae ofone of theae Tnnera ii given, from which we leattitbat Mr. Lttox commieri.med Mr. Leelie to pay fivehundred pound* lor n pictnre by Torner, and tbat Mr.Ivenox wae Ui.-.niirlieii witb tbe picuira when he re-

teived it. thongh he acknowledged in a anlaieriuent let-ti r tbat tl BflflBMH he looked at the picture the betterbe liked it.-Tbe laat number cf tbe Dublin Univeroity Hflffl

zine, in an artir'e rntitled " American Imagining*,"^ivca na ao gener uf ar.d glotving a tribule to the geniuaof our conniiyaan, William W. 8tory, that we are

BBBJBd B '<] v it for the gnttifir-ttion of bi* manyfriende vvho know bim, and for tbo Unefit of them:.: v wbo do 10 . In nentioning HawtUorne b Mar-ble Faur>, tbe writer ia i|uen'i(in eaya:

.. He has a OBflBflf in bifl h.it volnice entitl'd Cleo-patra; in Mb pflfflM h* ba* rigbteon.ly rea'.,red whattbire be etyle*, iu fliiii|b? pre-a ory Bflflfl, Bifl'Mflfliiid.ct,' eiMiie,' H ttareal. bvir-.y, fleab, aid blmd de-aiKiier, WiHiam Stoiy. Thfl litnee* of tbe epithet iaHocb tbat w»- *tho are r*adv Ifl voncb lor tba' Mflflfljd. ult n.t.f ir our(ar(, tlm( Mr. DbBIBMM wegied be¬fore he p*nned.the very word magniti,#nt. VVe whoknow ibe eta»oe and |Ib deaicner well. know. not only |that lha ' mbiler diotum' of Mr. Haw botBfl'l prefacennv ta- iillowid, l.ut tbat Mr. BflrT*! Cboputra, in hera, tii.il n arl.le, ihmv hmvi ly atand t^e tflflb'BW-flfl her-BH BBd ber ("nHietpait Ifl the laaMBflfl. ^^'e ci'e her,not lo K.t fi'ti. or ronlrovert, in thie BlflOfl, one vvrita-r .

a.th.ticHlappreciation, bfl ratt.eraaa.ieK.mi^ foeeuter-ii g ber tiKaieler'e etud.,.. BflMB lo illua-raU-ai.d toet large our ren arke u|a.n 1»>e a'ranir* prjmiae whi,ihtbe teni. tag ot Anw-riciii reji-m ie tnaki'-gtotheidetl,in nlaetic 1,0 beetban 111 |H»tic and otber ticiive ait.Reliel at hon.* n^ui: -t AaBtltM m-notony, tl.» bflMi<vn ar;B' wil! aofl,flVM ta Bome, w.-ar ihe riMektaflflf cor.Yenti .liabam. See t'ler.-. flflflBf hi- OflHiorof.fort.. B woli. wbich ia not tbfl aavage nuree af B'»m-nh.a. bnt tbe tnuiliar terror nf onr tinra ry dayfl, eye-taa Bed Bidglnghoed bflMlf hfl"gar ararcei, ifl ,z-dov.r wilh ti.,.:' (.' rlrtt't-ry. Then then-ia Hero atillin giriiab f. nn, lifiinpa tonh, wbich ahowa an Bgoayin tbe aweet even tit tbe watclier, whoee dninty ',,k--dfeet ure M upon tl.e flaf flf that cru.l RflflflflfOBtDiiipid M-vcrcly, ta BeclMflbfldfefl .t.,1akirt ofa (i.-i-BBB i! ;ii:d. 11. lif--' ke iii tbe pnv of ber ('(-Ih- ite fagfllB,phnking ibi-.i.viii'rig-tlower aflflflflflfl. gln-at-like in ihepei Bflfl dio* p ti btr BflflHdfl and 'be eiiu. onllme of ber.1 n> ,,vv y faUBfl, FaoM - i' itired Maryiiento 8taiid* in-ni-cent ita yt. H.-av-y full Bfl malbt M'okevefl ehk>i-i- -nr.'iig out thfl tiiYvny tern.r- of thfl B|yB*taa'lpmititer-l ei.t.ty fr.-m the 1 iarl.le block:.tl.at iatl.e Cbojatra whom onr aulUor li*a abflBflto yon. Now puah open tbe li'tle a«»i-gir-i: door that¦BBrdB tbfl inn.-t otaflfl. Y-.n ahall almost pmrt m.dliraw ba. k vour l.a.t before 'be t"V4ering hig'.t aud

putriommte tmxrgj *>f ber ul.» lifta one hand .0 beii-enl r bdp. aml in ii e o-Ik r praflpa ¦ .-ri 1 itar. She ie noOr«ek vou a»e it ly one fllfla** 11 the Md Blflb nn BB

whicb qaiflflt aoMiHi brflathtaf vMfflaflefl. Cly-tiuiii8tr:i prnved noi on wb*n Mgibttbtom waa to

¦tribe. Bbeta. BflflMflbber. En.retn taekfldflBB|. bfl d.v.i. ni- Bg :! .word. than.e bleading| *'tbNii:-t;>- iodbn i.tioii tx-'ore ah* barieo it bilt-dr-p in thebietiii u TurqaiflB leB* had aflflVd. T-e flBieaMaflflMflb knowaror Clvt*n,neBtra h wiliingnorLu. t*>um r I md iKi.oni'uiy. HflbflflW Jadith ba»ka up aud1 ta'.a le tore b. "4.ti,an'a anu dealethe d ead cv... tl-

lioi-blow up-.n tM ivr-nt, drui.k wiib wiue,bkI taet, i.n.l blflfld.

"

Mofl tbu Wil'iam Bjt-ry.-to wl.1.111 a BM tbflB vea.e iu Ita'T hav*fnmiihed time fo maeter ao mnch of th^l htrd.raft wbiih MflflBM ¦Bfl*4flMfl to £-*.****'BMflM 'o the v-i.i BBOf «n arliat brain; thia \V illitmStoiv. wbrni bia lonntrvman ia not too tx.ld M

eav "' liacouitiv *i.dibc w'oild wi.l not bflM fail to

Hp'inciate be M Bfl flflrfjl a graceful flflfl and li'.inrvciiiic- f-otli acc',t.i}lialin,enta arehelpa, no' hitMBMOBB..odevelo|ii,e:.t "t an aiiiaiic (w.wer.but he i«, M allaohfl e. Mflfl, a Wofl Bligflfld barriau-r AurnlyMB, bfl inberi'B from i ii futi.'-r ^ore than u mere nanne

iliinirioua iii ibe a> i.a!.- flf iiiriapuidei.ee. If !.i» earlyaamaMfll CBMflr at 'he bar la» bfl faMacioua token. thef, n b :.;.,., "f tht .rtiat power at.d life hw. flbMd BflAu,e-,.hi bflVrbflffl Mflifli Juatice Story. He hllaBi .'ill .. p-.rti.i. of hi. b.b.ii,.iia life with editicg tbe(i.dgii.ei.te fi.d decwoBfl fld hi* BflflM fa'.ueraBilii.irable 1< gal aciei ce. Hia ia. beyond a

eonbt amiidandtenpei-in tbat rev..it of wbi.u the

,r". ipeakfl; but uu-kthe BjgniliuantrircamMaaceiT.i.etoai, Eigiirb nngia, tnie to th. I'mtel-sutea-R.anapoh ..al.r.d.t.ou lha dbByaby flf flflfl BBflBB,. I,.*!,' hfier all.loyal in'h* worda truea' a-uae.

i.i.. Ibwl.ae. even m lullreUlli.-n. Ia m t th.fl a»uip-t. n a ic I Wav no' tbi* be the MMflMl ahflflfl ur.a'ic

ot a whole onier flf linaainati'e. ideal, ja>etical, aru.-iic

imide avbereiviih it ma* la- d-flign«d that Aiieri-aa'aU veit-irich BeB I ouniilullv tne hf-bb-od flf thenati'-ifl' DflBMM a nan bav, B BBtJ BflflMfl.t»yBMB ll Ull bflfl iB bi. ef.nl.a t.rej.idi.e. not a pdiriotunn.H.uet fl Bfl w i.l. it may ue eo I Tbe le<**t atlractive.,1 Aiiie'i. nn |»-culi»r lie. are ofteu toe'ly fla.d B be ex-

.1 BMBBIIifnT-aad bei.ol.ling th-m, we mayruhi*omlv t-ke no li'lle of th-ir ahame to our o*n

BtdYM M i. I *« not, tben. rigbteoinly count it a* an

I,. ,.,riU)daiovtouaif. ou' flf wbat are ome of our

, v*i. iii!.lle.i.)«l nnd n.ei.t-1 d> ficienoea, we ahall aee

a.n.K 18,1a tfmm of. MJ, aluioal in HflM of re-

p'rteTonand di«..urageu.enl, bold-r grauder fullerJn.re varied, developmeuU of a-etheticul flflfl audpoWtf?" ^-^^m,^mm^mmmm**mw*m*mm

Ubion CoLi.ror.Tbe commenoement of Union

Colbgeut .Sci.eiKciadv will Utke place on Tnuraday,the MB inn. Mtetiiig of tbe Alumni oo Wedneai.y,lh« HM. Li'e.ary exerciie* evary evening pieced-ing commencemeDt. begiuning on Saboath flveningwith a MTMM befi.te tbe " Theologaal S.*.et, of

,,,,n,r, l.v llfl Kev. Dr. Milburn the Bbud

Fna.ber." 'ABMOiid dec.de meeting of thcClaeflof1810 i« called.

DEPARTVRE OF THE ZOVAVES.

Tbe vYeet'rn Uoafl have bfl aa. fo a city atillfnrtherF-flet, ind Xew-Torkera are now ready for motber ex-

cinment. 1* Rot ett mort'. Vtve lt Rot f In plain1-. la-iMb.- 'Taa week'aabotv ia over; trot ont yonrfreah liora And ao, the very day tbat take* oar

Chirago gnetrt* from n« bnntre ln rh.-ir plac*a tbe8-vainah Illt.ea. Il w.-uld be a phv to hart? the pro-gramme of Snmmer eDtertainnienta, provided for theKtvr-Yo k Can l-Oei-Away C'ub, broken by aa inter-Bitat-iotiof eveo twemty-fonr bonrfl,Bnt Ixra Zouavea are gone. ladeu with honors and

pnpntaiiey. Tbey left jnat at BBfl apex of their glnry.Viee fclJowi, not to hava etayed another week!Ckieago ie aa faet n eify e.a New-York. if oo a awallerreale. Aad eur vii-il«>re from the Weetern cftaoiriptilwDeaded ne ene to tell tbem that the tradifionaJ ninr

daye are roo loni a time ft>- a wor>der to laat. in a

t'lf-at city ofthe tnodern cra. Moet of onr vlaitora.Koeanth, the Japaneae, and the reet of them.forgetthB fac», and leave aa obeenreVy aa they ei ter np-

roarionsly. They go np, to to s|*eak, like ro:keti audca a>fl down bke atkke. Onr gallart Zooavfle laft ontbe day followinfl tha cmwuingof tbeir en'teavora witha cap-ebeaf. They conld hope for no greatar earceaa

than the reet-ption ©f Thuiaday eveninji, at tha Aead-eniy of Mnsir. Kor tbat oofaaion over 4,000 tickfltawer-aold, after dtdnctingeipor.aea. $l,'.Wfl poa« intolhe ej.eheou.»r of the fJompuiy, the whole of whichHim, Col. Filsworth aaeures na, ia to 1* BtricUy ajrpliedto auch charitable pnrpoeea as may aeem moflt worthyof aid.Thua Ihe Zonavee dieplay another noldierly qnality.

Oerierom* fellowa they are, aa well aa nobly-diseipliiitsdand brave.

lt waa the fotention of Companiea A and F of theaSiitb RrgTment to give a grand anppflr to their gu«atflon Uie.veningprocding the Cadete departure. Botthie gia d prirpoee waa overtnrned by thfl uolooked-for determination of Col. Ellaworth to leave for Boatonm -t. r.-.ay afternoon. Ou ahort note :e, therefore, a

e. llation wae preparod by the comoaniee in quafltion,in the large drill-room of the Washimrton (vtays, andat Vj p. m. yesterday the Zonaveg aat d^wn to theirlatt dinner in Kew-Yotk.Afier the collation, Capt, Frnnk of Company A.

made a brief apeech, complimeuting liia gueate, thank-ingtbem for tbia vi.it, and cloaing with an invocation to

his own n.en for three cheera and a tiger in behalf ofthe illuatrioua depaning. Three cheera were given.Tben followed u neat little thank you from CoL Ella-woith, and the al.arp, exact, one-two-three ahout ofthe Zouavea. Theu a little apeech about Col. Pinck¬ney; tben a litile apeech by Col. Pinckney; then,ri.fng from the table, general ahaking of

banda, packing of knapaacka and unatack*ing of muekets, at laat it waa ann.uniredtl.Kt tbe C't-e»eorte from the other regimenta were at

tle door, awaiUr.gthejonrney to the N'orwich lioat.The foDowing detachmenta comjioaed tbe eeeort: a?e-cial iuard.lith Regiment, C>m|>any A, Capt Frank;Company F Capt Kelspacber; (general eeort.othR. ginieut Capt. Miller's company; Sth Regiment,Ctpt.Buck ecompaiiy; 79th Regiment,Capt MrHaonecom-panv. Procetding down Broadway, the eacortera andercorted reached the Vanderbilt, which rnna in con-

nection with tbe Norwich and Worc.-ater lino for Boa¬ton, at a few minntee before li o'clock. A six-pounderwua on the wbarf.teu-Ajinrw were tired to aignalizetheir ariival at the pier, elrven attbe d?parture of the

mtt, and the Zouavea a/ere fairly on their wuy to theair ter city.At Bof-ti.n they will be tbe gneats of the hoapitable

"Tijjera," whose renown ia commfnaurat* wirh thatof ihe hul* of lhe univeree Rerarning m-xt week totlis city they will be recered by t he '.'d Compauy of ourl< 1 le Seventh and in unison with that crack corpe willmake ai. ex- un-ion to Wegt Point. If tbe Wearerr ca-

Cets prove the aupt-riority of their uiecipline to that ofthe Oovernment boys, tbey may then indoe<h/it downand wtep. like 33 many Aexandere. thit there are no

nn-re rivah- for tbem to con<iner. Auother year, how¬ever, may tell auoth.r story. The kaflon taught bytbe Zouavea baa not fallen nnheeded. Already theInat-driik-d corpe of the First |Ml1a|aB are moving to¬

ward toe ac'inirenii-at ttt tot now Uaatice. But, even ifina ahort tiuie we ebould succeed iu diapluyinga wholeretimtnt of proticient Zouavea, to thi ZouaveCadeta cf Cbicago muat alwaya be given thecrt-dit of haviog hret taught tha aataBBB aoldiery of theNorth that chunpe ie pometimea improvement.

NEW-JERSEY ITEM8.m

Kkimmfnt cn Arkkst..A yoang gentlemaunsmed Jobn Di B"is, bookkeej>er at a wbob-eale, store

in ( ourtlandt atreet, New-York, was taken before Re¬corder Tilden, at Jeraey City, on Friday morning,and 1 eid to tail In the sum of %'AOO on a charge ofhav in.: tbiaai wi h a hai.dei.nic young married w .man

ian ed IIra. Susan Bond. It ap|a«ara that Mra. B die-H[t|#ar.d fr.m home on Tucaday nijrht laat,-ind thelu-liiiitl. hrdi.g that a qnantity'of her wearinu ap-pt.r.1 was alao mi fljag, al o ice suspected somt-tbingwrorg L'pon fHith^r search, aome 1-tvrs fron: Dullois iwho was on intiuiate tenna whh the family)vi ere dis.overed. the conteuts of which Ied to the sna-

],. ion that be wfa aware tt Mrs. B e whereaboute.Sir Ib., it tlaied the ina-ter in the hania of ex-Iietyc-hve V'.ldey, wbo is a r.-Utive, and he at once com-

inene* d to wr-rk up the case.(Hi Tliur>d»y i.iubt the officer pip<-d Mr. DoJMb

from hia faaeo flf hu-ineae for severnl hoiira nutil heRaalh crorM-d to Jereev Ciiv. Afi< r walkii.g entirelygflaajad tbe bl.uk. Mr.' Im'lloi- Middruly eiiu-n-d tbeAn.inaia Hotel. wbert- Mr. Wil.iey siortly Httnr »»1-lo\»»d. From the biok-keeper or peraoi a rountct.-dv*ith tlie hotel, be conld irein no iuforinrttiini, bm iiiially trom R bottrt'.t r learned that a gentle-naa an-1 b«dyhMWerixig biadeatription, bad bflflO B'oppiug there fori-eva-ial d.\a. Mr. \\ .liiey tben BaOflaaaM lo au npperparlor, whtre he found the irnautfl aitnng upou a aotiin v.ry iloae proxin ity.

!.'. .-i-r-g h'ghly iiuiiguant it th» maotier BB) relativshad txeii l.-tmyed >y a tmtnmi l'riend. Mr. Wiidtydralt Du ll.-i* a beavy hi..w flO tbe fae. whiul. cau-edthe bit-oO t<- How rat:.er lre»rly. lt i-t stattrd tlutt hetbe! tlrt-w :. levolver, when the youiu woman anningI. tvteen hiai and ber paran onr, aud otliere alari batart. I.,I. and fnrtber MflOflflBod waa prever.ted. ttt,\\ dri t'en .ro-nred il.e a-r-iaancf.f Offieer OeorgiClark and Du Boi. wae conveyed to the cells, wherehe i-inained until Kridav Bonaaf. wheuheuaiebondato :.(.]. itr tot exuni ation.

'I afl bnaband r-fused to rec.ncile niaUera, and theviv .etur ed lome with an umle.

I»n P.oia . nt» p d a conplatint H>r-iinsr Mr. Wilda-y forBB38BN »nd batterv, ln.t ut.-ler lhe ir. MBBbBBOBB, theJ{. ctirer dedired'to eiitertain it, aid Mr D. iMOaVdbtaala l-y threateuing to take tbe law iu hia ownbonda.

Ifl i¦vt.Mi.TiaM.Yeatt-rday moming a w.-manmttti iifciflrlBaaaa.rnkdnttt talaraaiavaaaa.tftm]^Ctty,v..,- niia-.lt-d tn 1 iaai-ii Bajflt. JeaaVe Harat-ly rh.'gaa'l with hav-uf 11 thi- uiptat aravUaa whiln uit^xtra'od, aettir.. toth<- pra-jn-;... -ha- ti- |."I Tha 'tre aaxjefllb'gi.laln-d taafaea mm h d«n.»» had txeiirred. The BBBflflflfl »U uuuiuiittud t.i the l ountytmt

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FornD D'.towvrn.Coroner (larlnev of .leraey("tv lield bd BBOBflfll >e»trrHav afternoon upon the bodv oi aii

nDkavtvara mau li.i.i .1 lii.. ln. na-nr la* atawrJa Tanal piaar.ii.-. a.avd au .praia-iitly .11 Enxli'lin.aii. ar-ont ii vfara of a.a-.

M.et luin.-hr. high aetidj h.'i .ud arhl.ka.ra Hatliii 011 ¦

bl.a k frt-.i k roat. tbe k. .1 pa.it., tp^tted aU... ahln, Wue .to- k,axd brognn*.Ftnr,.Abont'Jo'cUnk yerrtt-rday moTiinfr, a fire

araa dlif < v-ifd ln . «h»d .1 th- r-ar of No 8N) South St-v.-uth.t.i-.t .t Jrraa-y titv. 1'iu.i'd *y fldefa-ot la a b.at-r'a oven ad-jnii..,. Tha- i'.au.a. tvi-.t- rxiiii.ui.i.'-J ba-fora ihey had ..inedu.a-h be.d»»y.

A LETTER FMtkM " (JARIBAI.DPS EX-OUEHMAN.''

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Tl.e Florence (orrewpoudent of The Botton Tran-trrtpt, .-ei.Ar lhe follott injf I. tl. r frorn Capt. John W.I'mrd. tbe Kughahnian, who followa the fortunei ofGarilialdi:

PtiritM... June ?i, 1R60.D,ar -1 Ilere we are, all aiie, although I bear

the papera have raid the contra*-y. We lelt Oenoawith thrte ateanera. one ttt whi. h ran ou to La-gtiorut embark laboreri for the laibmua of Huei, and after a

irot d paaaage, irot into Cagltah. Not ao tbe Amer¬ican rfipjier wiUi a battah'on on t-oard thtt aailtidtwar.ty-ft.nr honrs before na. Th* Neapolitana fell ia

with h»T ofTCape Corao, andcaptured ber. Sbe. ia now,with all her cai go, both live and dead, at Napl.e*-Yeaterday the American man-ol war on tha atatiou

Muled for that 1 ort U. demaud her pereuiptonly r>n«

wa. uikcu ou the high Beaa, uot m Keapohiaa wate«.

tbere.W her c.ptnr* ia an act of |M ^L^bjfadof aat.W NetattbKmdlea IM JB^JK2..'dW m.v, and large flnppliea of Kottm d n"" Ma **

nnuiti(.n. ,v hnmhard-Palermo i,' ta a frightfnl flafl from .

*. mVS^rpeii. A«x.m.VBvanMtotbeiMBberof» ".jTTfliInto the city; M tbe bflBMpaB I flfl g ggtbem flt abont lW Tbe Toledo fa ra pl "^"^bkicked ni with rnina. Kear the palansa ^eniire atreet i* btflneo. ln other par'e. nA viyoo at *T*ry *tep. Al pre**B', the ne-.ple are V c^work remoring the hamctdee, and levellmg th-* AUtelk.-a-nn.re from wbi-h tne ahelle we*e tbrewn. ^ibe a-r.ika toward the (ity «re to be rafled to »

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grontd. Tbepe.pleAre wild with y.y at BflBBKvipine*. A fnend of mifle flflktd a man, yeflterrBf,if it wfla a feflfle, " Yee. aismore, every day » a *****bow,'' b* aaid, wi'h teara rieieg *» bfl eyee. Th Be

who were iireaent ted me never waa anytmogltke Oa-iheldi r entry imo theei'y. Ue had tot ab)**b^x hnndred arailaMe men, UBd* »be Sici'ian levtefl,and tbe en*By waa tmentt ihtru*an»i gfrongf I ammrrj tottj li" great m*nt Maflteiani^*» bave arrived.They will AflMBBBflJfl the rwiaa of Ital* by tbeirpreeence. £»iraordinary are tii ravag** of the Royflltroopa-^villaa no ked and l.nmed I waa m oefl

yeeterday, t^at belr*>«r*d B tbe Neipoltom Mixiator.( av< na. They had destroyed everytbing they eoaldnot carry aaay The floor BMBBMBM wi'hbrekenmirrora. chan.'eliere, marblea, vaee*, bnata, dcc. Iflflown n>4-m 'hey had piled up with faruitare, ani triedto eef tbe biibiing on fir*. In anothw villa, a valnaolelibntry fupparenUy, for I had not time toexarsine merethan a f*w of tbe booka. waa lotalty deatroyed, tbeton booka b*ing b« higb as * m»n b wai*'. I aaw aoaw

Spai.ieh MSS.. myal d-creea, .Vc, wli-h would bflM*valuable to Si-'ilian hwtoriana, torn to piecea AVrthe armietice, tbe rovilieta flacked npwardo'a thou-tand bonaea, and rommttled number 1*** mardera.

Youra, truly._JUHN VY PEABD.

tCITY ITEMS.At noon yeeterday tbe thennoiaeter »howed 88 de-

gn-ea in the sbade.

Rooms or THE Board or OaCBCIUMB..Yeoter-day tbe C- nndlmen again took poeaeaai -n of tbeir old

qnarterfl, No. .r» City Hall. Tbey have been in therooma dirtctly undernealh for aeveral month*. whilethia place waa nndcrgoing repaira. A new lafe haa

been anpplied, tl e plaatericg and pakting ia all madesew, but l**ide Tery liule clange haa been made.Sincetbt lieginniug oftbe preparationa for tbe rewp-tiou of tl e Japaneee, the City Hall ba* been claa.ednp, whilewaahed, aud improved in varioua out-of-the-way corueia.

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fBBBMAB, thk Amf.rkas Ottm..The inarrip-tion on tbemonnment ereted a' Wincbea'er, Englaad.to tbe mim -rv of Fneman, the Ameriian pugilirt, byJohn C. Heenan, runa aa followa:

..... ""iiBafl Libb tki Bonr jC H A R L F. S "f R E E M A N,

Thb Ambbham Qia>t. :Wa» Db.-ahtbu h I. -k

ArrBB a Loau !... >k»-

I.f rBia Tow.f, :Oi t fl 1Rt5,

Aubd tb Ybaiu.

Thib :MoiflMBNT ta KallTBD :

To H.a Mbuort Bt HnKBI UJW-CorSTRTBA^,

j JOHN C. HEENAN \

Tbia monnment coet about $iJ0.

HorrMAS, the DrrAii.TER..Frederick Hoffman,th* late Stcretary of the Paeific Mail Steamahip Com¬pany, whoae exanrinatinn reanlted in hia being held in

$&!,000 bail to anewer two chargea ol frtudnlent i*uaof Block and twoof foraery. haa be«n fully c immittedto th* Tomle in defaultof hail and IBB removed tbitheron Friday afternoon. He ia in a tnoet wretched ata'e

of mental snd phyeical proe'ra'ioii and in c*ae bailalonld m.t l>e pn cured. if ia feared that he avill never

lie able to meet bia trial. It i* fl*id that ifbe remaina confined in the cloae oel a of theTomba for any length of time, dnriDg 'hifl hot weather,hia rtcoverv will he utterly impie-ible. In the Su-

preme Conrt Cbamhers, yeiterday. .luetice Leonard,on the appiication of Mr. Doyle granfd a writ of ba-beaa corpua to bring ibe defBalting 8ecretar* beforeibe Court It ia ui.derefood tbat ou the return of thewrit ti motion will be made to redtice the bail. ThewiU ifl retnrnahle thiamo.ni«g.

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Swindi.ino a Stfavgbb..Detec-tive Farley yMterday arrcated a yonng man nameii CharleB Cnll, who:> accnaed of having awi^iled John F. Gilman, ofMaine. ont of $100 by induring him tn give good moneyin exchfing* for a worthleae bill of that denomiuatiouofthe Ci'y Trnat and Bar.kirg Company. Tbe ac-

cueed wae locked np t4> anewer by Juatice Kally. Callieevideutly an nnaloltera'ed Democrat. aa the boiroabill ia made payable ro (he order of S. A D'lUglaH.and ditfd Jnly 10, 18oO. He may bave intended to

ang>/f«t boweTer, tra' Donglaa ia only worthy ofbeing run on bogns ticktU and verdant country men.

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Tbe following ia a couy of a commnnica'i»n ad-dreaacd to the Spr<ial Committ'*e tt the Board of AI-dc-rmen. to w i ich waa nferrud the meaaage of theMaver relative fl the charuea agxinat A. W. Craven,Ei,gineer oftbe Croton A.jnednrt Department:

Cbotob AacBBflCB 1)xi-aut*x>t, Em.imbbr'. Orrirm.lNkw.Y,..,k. J.-ly 20. Ift«l. I

To k'fttrt. (iaxar BeflBB and St*rh, Spm-tal Committe* B-mrdof Aldermrn.

Onslimirt: Aa the me.t*ge wi.t t« th* Ruard of Aldernieobv the Wa-toi. on-h. lBthini-. re.pecting my olPciil roiHurt,hLa heen referred (OTnii n» a Hpeia! l'.,tr mi tee, I heg let.e t<>ri-qiiet' that »ou will fclve t.e an opportnnitT. at ti.e earli.ati«»aihle time' t<> B| p^*r h,.rnr. ynn, lhat . >eay .nee' tii- '.-litrr-an.aile 1.J the Mayor. a.l ilinw that IfceT ure f^>nnd»d OII JTOI*and talrniiieii. pervenioei -f tmtb. Very r-apeetfollT.

Yoiiroliedientwrtant, A W' CRAY FNChief Engineer, fcc.

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CoMMMUObxrb oi Police..At tb* meeting nf thi*Rosrd yeaterday, a reeolu'ion wa« ad-pted reij'iee'.ingthe General S'.ifw-HnH>ndef)t to inveatiiMre aod rep<ir(lo |hfl OaflflflBflVflBaflH wletler or notEflhfl Captaiu oftbe Ei^'bte. n'b W»rd u.ed dne di'iceuoe B app-ehendtl« neirdeur ef Mr WaiL-u and Mr. Matthewa. Offi-cere KflBM ot t^e Sixteentb Waid and D. C. Wtrd aftbe Tw« tv-tbird aere ditinii*ed from the force forcara* abown The re.ii/nariou of David Kennedy oftbe Twenty-lir.t Ward waa accepteii. Tbe *»rgeantoftbe Sar.tery <S.|uad nreeei'ted a ep*cial report aettingfortb t e disgracful eondition of Tbirty-ewh (..Thirty-tinth, and Fo'tietb «tTpttc between the Tenth andElevenh BflflBMM] Pe«rl atreet bet«een Stfcte andWbi'»l.a|i etrt-et*. and tl.e Eb-veulu av.uue i-etween

Tbirty -fourtb ai,d Thirty-fiftn atreiU. Tbe report waaeent to tl e City Iflefflfltflfl

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Fin. Ai BBBBI .The loliowiug ia a liet of upplica-tioufl inm tbe diifertnt Ward Scboola for, and ad.n.iiik.na, iito ibfl Free Aaodiflyi

.Two were ad.-r.itted B the Ereahroan Com.

Thk Jafam.ke Donatiok to tb« Pouri.-ThflMBbflTI of tb* police force hav. iflflly man.feated

mnchanxie'v in BflflflBB to lhe diapo*..mn of tbat

prrti. nof $^1)000 wbich wa* donated to the New-

Y...k paHflfl Ly tbfl Japawae prin«B. Tb9 appropria-tion <-f*-'0 000 waa tobt dirided between the fmmmnof Wa* ington. Pbitadelpbia, Bal*imore, and Nfle-Yck inproportion to the Mrvice* reiidflred. Balti-ui4 n de rlinfd io aecept any portion ofthe bamj.iotha1 Lv tbe div >ioBeubrequently made New-York wmto retcive oi'-i.'.->0. Aa it wm in imated hy tbe Ja-papeee tbat theae d.>i,aiit.u* ahould *>e paid to theMayor. of the re.j.a-tive ei'iea for the benetit of thepi lu e force, it wm a matter of doubt wheti.er tbeMetropolitau force would ever B'e their flhar*. Allthf ae uiicertaiiitiea bave L.-.-n di .pelled, hnwflvar, fortbe amonut lia* been paid over, aod Geneial 8aperin-ti-uJru; Keuwdy aow bulda a chock for tba auu of

tl"-.750. Thia flmn la to be e^uaily UrihA mwmg thaindivldnal m*«nibera of the dtpurtwtttat, and wiil giva1© eacb man al*oajt $8. The mannar of JivWaa haanot yet heea decided npon. bnt we Uvf ao dotibt (iwill bi dooa ta a trataafact'try Bxionor. It bifl beoa

flngjiealed that tbe C'-mmieaior ere et.otH bay clothenongh to make tmrb man a Wlnterr nnrf"vm eoar, aadlet bhn have h made up bl«*elf tbe 18 bai*aj j"Otaboat econgfe to p*y for t*Se eloth at a wht>l>aaie prieej.Thia plan wonld undonbtedly raeat the approral ofevery man in tbe Department.

S".; BriiDiMo .WDriam TT. Webb baa Jiflt clotted3 contrflet for tha. or.Mr>»t-tion of a larir atavaflxa-tip .1.700 tnaa.for Ramnel I, MitehiTJ'. Kew-Yoek aaal

x -TBDcah line «rd ia layrng tbe keal. Hero'h**-- di-g,^ laioni-B'e: Lerpgth 2f>0fe«t; bre«dtb of beajn. Ht

frtm. depth of bold. 29J feet. Theeae vrfll make h»r

mr^gpk. *rahly larger t>an any veeael oo tha? I! a», aad..jU ^ r«ive tbe nomher of iBHaBf vaaaela -of.-ir

aidi'-wi'iBt ' eVsmera and ore propell.r. af r. Webb haaalao orirtra rt*d to baitd a ehip of abont l*Mt tnaa for

Cflpt. Char.'e* H- afarahalla ¦Bltek Bail" Hae to

Liverpool. i*be will be 178 ftet in l-ofth, 57 feotlararo and 2Jj hol.l, and hava bet t"ro daeka.Tbe aew eteati'ab.'pof'he New-York aad Chartaa-

ton line (Bpo*-n' h Tileaton) at wVittaTTatt'e ailtv

yard, ia oow w.Ay p*fl»ked, and erlTl pr*abry bolaoached in Sl^iember, »t.d ready for aaa in Koreavber.

Rxii.roai* Co3T»aT«oB ..Tha railroadtione mat yeaterfhiv Baoenli »B * ¦ *****% wh*a thaComnhtfla reported ihfl* t W wttt ot the npinioatbat tbe ra ea for 'he earriag- * of **& eonld wi'h aproper reirard to tbe ptehlie 1*031030, ha ¦ate.rialljrior^waaed from th* pr^er-rat at tuitiaraj. aaat tbat atnebincreaae abonld be made grmdax I bB *OJ oparafi-m, aadron n-ence from lhe prt-eeut ratea ¦¦ knd -tfter **. I'nhof Aogoat next, alflo, thal tba Bve K>aj>l*m Trnokline. lie en-povreretl to make at* '.h arramg'rnen'e nnAregulatioofl with fbaco-aperatatm ot* coimecttaf liaeo,«* well .. aet-ore the changiag af th.» ratre. fW.tt-. ttaaflto time. To rarry tbi. pU.- into e-tl-t t Uie ClflOBBB tmrerommer-d thit a tnoKing be bell once ia eaarra.month or oftenar if lftqnired, at lluWlo aad veatr-York arternat. ly, of tbe l^eeifleViitflof tho ComunMimor tleir nomuieefl to act in thrtr obtaeaB, aad tbatno rednciKiifl fn ni the raaee earT«blt.»ie«f at theaamonthly meetinge be p«nBitt<-A, withonB ihe e-m-aen» of fonr of thfl CowahUsei or aaf threaj,provirfed that one of Ihe t»-ree he a np*vtaenta-tive of toe of the 8ou'h«rn lieea. Tbat the fla^WMflelC<'inm:M-e ..f the five aEastem Trank lirca be ro-qi-er-t-d from "n.e io tim* to make corb re«nl48tiona mth<v mav t.r--' expedieut to inanre tho .sareyioaT o«tt oftheir decia-ona Bj reg«rd to Ue Uitoogl raiaa to bacliitriwl The fCommittee alfle earfgeved thai il baBBttiflgla nrged np«n the difr*ra-al lioea tmrrymgpa*eeiig*r. Iietweet. eommon pninta, to ogno lo thflentire at-oliti-n of a'l apeu'e. ooUide ofloea. tumnt*mof commifleiotae h*\, ae Uva-a*. araat*. }y ane'e-H twmtmtt¦OOfl railway receipt*. Thal all the five Trur-k buea,wbich it ia am^ee*ed ah uid everv month aet'lo thathrongh ra-.-. being now preaent. tharir reprea. rttativealae rtqneeted to n.ee' at ooo*-, aad deeide on the ratato be put in force antil the I -' of Sep'e aher next. I1nareport wtn ado|tetj. The meeting thtn adjourned.A COBBECTION.F1FTH ASSEMBI.Y DI««TKrCT LBI

COI..V AND HAMLIB CAMPA1H5 CIXB,To tht F.iitor of The N. Y. Tribun.Sir: I am a little euro'-ifled only. at the namerotu

carirdt r .-.nui.-ed In an article in tba- good oid TataweiB ef yemterilsy headed " Kif-h A... rr.by IHatrlrt." .nd .ianetl T. li. I.

1. It la . ftKt tbat tbe Nlolb aud ril.t-.Bth V*. ard, are aaaear-

oualy r. i r.-.'iin-d tu the Fiflh *t**m*ly I'ieCrtcl Llarroln *a*lHamlin Ceoi pfllflo Club. aad that the orfiu.lntifla »f theee Warflahave refu.ed to unlt.- witb na ia lalaa.3 Io alo-o.t evt-ry Aaea-mbly DUtri-t aod Warf lo tht* rtfly

thtre is t Llncohi arel Hamlin CampflllJB I'kiW eatratiiflaafl. Wa...Tj Is tbe (a. t; wt- are oppoaefl to BOfle, flt BBBBBbBI erilh aaa*;oor Cbab i. a mctvaflfl, .nH ata- arr ivnit»-nt ta co ou in tlie t*o4rauflt-. fightia^ for tbe priiiciple* of aubt aotl Truth, Juattoe aaalIl.iii.nily.

3. That favlint aaaOa ln th* mlnl ofonly tnme ra.mha.rfl ot ttfl)Eltlith Ward (la.'. ia M-lf rvtnViat by thrlt **cT*Oy eriaalaln*;that Cbflh, hy 'ln ir r.iivtlon ol that hoo<-*4 priatM, daae-rf- Laat,tli» Tra-»»urtjr of tl.r Bepubn an Aa*av-l«_noo rf tb» VVard, arhaj,wliila. thoee fla-iatla-uiea were tvorkln. artivrly BflJBBaB aa* tt treearota-i, Viie-Pre«iden(( (Murray). aiidfur Rrotrnellflaal Vaneerpeel(I)a-ui'.- rat»-. » ia t-n.-r^fI -al'.y ar.il vi/orcu.W ntportiaf tbawli- It- Ripi.bii.-fln ti'ktH.

4. That there arr rooal mrn in tbat c rganix ttieo wr de aot dtaty,ao tbvre arr Lu the l/iatri -t orgaxnalion hut lt toelflfl . faot taaflniro are there wbo, if not Da-morrat*. certaitiiy have dt.ue lb*ttb. -t H -¦ bki IBBflfl or fo-ir yrar. to d.-feat . f.axl partion of tae)noiiiii re. ofthe RrrKibllran p.rlv lr tba Ward aad IMatri t. aaalwh-n thry rre.trd dixxrhanrra m the Ward Amoc-MI b waare

vrry pvop-rly .-xpelle.) That U jual " what ia tba) tntOat.''Now wr arr vailiii.x tofurdve their aiiiflflfauiit the patty.'gtia pea-'a- an^ Bflhl ae ir-urr." ARISTIOES.

THK MI.'IROrOIITAN 4.AS COMPANY.iraa Oa. l.it.atT ('-«.N--V. V, rl J .!.*'

Ur.. « or i aix Ma-ibi.»."...r»n Oa. Lu.*.v ('..iniai, I

To tht EUtor ofTXttf. V. TribmnRinr My at entior. -Mia "eea eaJied to an article ia

your l.aur ofto d.y bradrd -Thr MetroyelHxn Oaa Campny."wllili wait avidrutly written by ane wae 1* not p-aarrly poat-aiTl.i» t..i.ia.i.y ba. ptin iH-aed . .He ter l>. work. en lhe NorthRivrr, brlnr B blork of liiid be'wrrti Fnrty fl'al and Knrtf-mttmt atrea-t., thr F.lrvrutb avesur aod thr River laelndiax (bewater front A contrarrt ha. been n »dr with i omprtetit rnalnrrr* toerrrt wo.k'Cflpal-ir ofirneratiif focr handttd iniiileai-.jI.1c fe-t of -.-.. par ar.r.nm and ta lay aome eifMy mllaw ttttr*> t BflflOaa »f tt"! lr caparity for any fiiturr I oreaaar of toalaaaaaNo action ba. hrrn lake.. in .efrrence lo pri -r nf xaa. aa 3 arll Ba.. ai r twrlvr uinttba brfore the work. will br nnl*i,*d. bat tbe?a--.-i.-ti pnliry of -br ('. u j-any wiil be to mflk. the Beet^BtaUty efpi, Baa it at the leateat p.\l> g price uud da .way eritfc tbaodioi.a h.ree tor mrtrr*. ar al tbr atill invre uspoptilar praetlee ttrtq-ilrinz a ri> po.it frrn their cuatomrra.

Rrape. ttuliy, C. II .V. Ml. FreaBfleat.

Stoi.i s aflOoafl Kk. ovi Htn..Offl *r Thomifl nf «hfl>Sea-ond l-i.-ria-t Caafll yr.trrdaa -ucoemd. 1 in raeaavenaa flieflw.Ttli of .toieuiijthli.8 fr.-.i. dirli-rent pawa abop. T*r f-aoti*wrre tha-prrwr.d« of . hiirj'arf touiu ittasl en the drwellinf-h.a.ia-a. No. 316 Sixth .venur. wbt t» tHe oavepanl. wrre abarot lathe couu.ry Th. .fli.er found one of thr ini*a-ng «rt|ot-a at Bpew- -shop. aod hy te.it ( thr nau r of 'he p-r. flj wbo pl-tflttraiit be waa ablt to .-- ..in ail (hat had b-e- at 'ea A-iueUtiu- thie' » as alao obtaiiied but hr I aa oot yet ba-en foand. .

Atltflia FAr.i FnurK»u..John OaJla^rHar ot*Nt 212 H->o.trn atrrrt. wa. arrratrd yeafrrdty by 'IBcer Kiaf.,,' 0 a- L..»rr Polur f oort, t-b*rgr<l wltli h.vinf. bv tlmt repia-ai-.tntrn* obtainad *l«i wnrth of liTtjor f.om Dflv'd t:. KulletTle taa p'a-ioeu' i. ... as-nt (or 'iaoif- A «"ox, Htjair 4r*i«r WN'o 8/7lirr*i wich »tr»et, and trrpri-e3 OfllUtt^-r eritht*tella,-ioron 'br rrprrflrotation th.' be wa. tle afeiit ror J >km M.-K»naaanal J ln O'Hria-p ot Rroaiklyn. 1' waa * i-«q->a>e4)l v .a. rr-t"i. ro lm' 'hei,' wrre no .u^h pa-npia. ln Rrookrvai, aa rrp-e-wiateib) (i.i.arbe-, a.-d be vvaa acro dlig'y arree'eal JuetioaK-. y b- d th. acc ied to aaaoafl Ib tbe atuo of 3M0

(jnimiii «r a Watoh..Jam«H Tt-onina-iij ».I.re-y.ni.n. ... robbed of a w.t-h wo-th *Br-ot "h-irnday naabt. whilelub-.ila-ai.pa.>> The w.tch WM "nni'd in p -«^*»i«eiaV KaarrietHn'.lmb.-. k. iird Ju-ti-a- Kelly iockrd her up to >a..a-ar »I aargeof «' J l«-a-ri.y.

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Olt of Hi< Pi.ace..WttM yoa h«va Baakar, aBrokrr a M.r ha.,. . Mnh.ak. a Uervair, a FhyViaa. * Cmr-

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Spurlaarr..'. Trn aed ro-k.t Kratva. of (kr moet rare aaatb.-...iif.i' flaii-.... ..a.l .> i.f which have nrvar b-ec bttrre iaa-portcal- r«fla> hy J.ka. a*. auaaa. N<>. 1 Aalaif |4aea.

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dii u.e! aaaiiattra of tbi. Water are Mh abowa ta Ita* T.aOeieclal. from phjakuuia aaal eaOer BBBaflflflflala iadlvWaal*. .aiebmay ba aeru ou applla ation te tb* Af ai 'taaater. a-ippiletl aaUberal .ereaa KoWiui f«tiain« anl ¦« prncurrd ttrm, 11. W.ll *.. . MatrcpoUtaa Hoflal Haaiidieg. 1N0 914 Breedway.

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Prof. J. W. Kowi i.r ot the Pt>Bghli,Mfflii Lat.chaol wiil flpaaak la Baabal' ef tba aUfloaaaloaa aaaafl dtriaa l*a>¦88.If«mpalx> Adttrtafl* Foflea.aafflia Ruf.

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