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——_—— 1. (Continued srom the Ferst Page.) Oaol | Blote, Professor George F. Bristow presided ar‘he piano, The qirie were very cleaniy and band wom y dreseed, Many wore eaehes of variona color, thy red, white aod Lue predominating, The exer 5 Hathenice, with hands, and damb Jy @xurciee, ut it lasted téo ng ted ir Corson ) ug the 23d ore's prayer, The 4 th chorus, “Horn in re theo very awoerly b Yo which « diaiogue tatied very well “oe 3 a@tinuller, W J ovaldeop, and another ( ™ a Siadmuller, Moore @ wae @ dialogue by i ‘Gulien, Pret and Dombey and Son, by Wehie. Several cher dup the ee ad after addremen from Suyertatendsat Jones, Mr. Coreen and ob Cece Clowod wiih the aptheu: “Greatie The menierin whieh thy young indice ‘ough phe revernl exercises gave the inoet in Jietnetion to ty ie ge eudieuce and reflects credit on the Pmecipal, Mrs. Hauush Ward, wt hamiatante, (sr ROTOR CARPRNTER vesterday feceived @ Ietter of ackbowledgment f..), Mr New Lerry, the be etary of the U.S, Sanit oma inieston st Leute Vole, fore donation of fifty Boxe of lemons, from ihe toombert of the po ice forte in thie “ity, for the sick #01 wounded soldiers tn Gen. Grant's army. CNCELLRNT RELATIONS aft paid to exist bee Gov Beymour and Gens. and Canby, the Sppcluted Mderal commanders of thie oly. The local mi) tie hee been returned to the Governor, sod perform dyty under his crders ip various parte of the city (M0 "rriGaTe Samim has once more taken V+ poe’tion ward ehip off the Matrery, “1, Tenuea'a Pxcenston, which waa to have Saken pace today, Thuseday, July “4d, ie postponed UHUL Ss pember 2d, Ntw Heap Qcanrers —This place bas fe sed i's old appearance, and with the exception ©) weaatinel ef two atthe door, there te nothing to Ihcicne that but a short week bad elapacd since it woe a rceve of carnage, and was occupied by troops Tleve are atill afew companies in the colored church, Sod shout 300 colored people are accommodated olebtly, their women and children, and many of the Orn, remaining in all day, fearful of stirring out leat thoy rhowld be atmcked, One of the Beracants of Police, who wae et Patterson yeaterdmy, saya that the F l10g weninet these unfortunates ie the sane tn that toon ae it fein New York wr ely YMON Brenn, Esy., of No, 100 Broadway, OL Dieb ee @ card, contradicting @ etutement in the ‘Ts Vom, charging bim with being the author of « ir ‘1 ton Boston jcurnal endorsing and approving recent rinte, and th participating in a Ros vi thot. Mr, Stern ex ne that hie views on poli ical Ponomy. of which he is accused of beiuga ta by Mr. Greely, iliuetrate the absurdity aa we 4 tomedinte injury thet would enaue to es finn by the destruction of Sopitel, wbichs | ial element of hie p y. The peel 4 % “1009 to om reparation for the tna uo te, seth of Mr. Sern Nigh reputanis ant O84, aod etnuding ase lawyer, Comprleh moor ae to other tonnes for vindicating biecin 2 +, Tue Hoarp or Rove rion met sper ty last evening. By resolution, the eum of S1VT wae ap cvopelated to fit up and repair Ward School No. 41 in the lth Ward, ‘The Finance Committee sent ine repo recem i udive for adoption a resolution to pay Mr. Chae ber the eum ot #1370 to put iu proper condition Ward School No. 33, in the 20th Was Mr. Moore, Coumiast ower trom the 20th Ward, moved to 1 In the resouution the nemve ot Gitson & Fitzpatrick Wweread of Chas. Lober, they Lave the contract for the o. Mt. Moore eXplained thar orm for the sum ot gh 4st © Teason he offered thi real Board, Pitzpae' the reao, hen adopted A. jourmed, Duk Revie bonp.—At an informal meeting: Of the subserib: «tothe Fuad for the roluf of th ew coded, and the families of the killed of tL Powe: bire ood Military Dep ortunente duriag the rec Die) wae roeOlved Clint ALOther meeding be h the Chatter ot Commerce Koome, ou Saturday, at for the sppoimuneut ot Committees aud the Weot dieporition of the Pand Tie Faruen Marnew T. A.B. Society No, of the c ity, will bold thelr geval semi weekly Bee doy this even ag. in the De miit Diepeaeary, cor or of 2 detrert and 4d Aveows, P. ¢ Hoi y wood, sud other ubie speak re wii deliver addresses. eitee —A fire broke out in Orchard street at lo'ciock peters 4y Morting, which ex itom bekerys we etieet Ne tomas Feil” De eo 3200, N Tie AMERICAN TeLEGRAPH COMPANY have 0} veda Draneh offic: for general tel Uusinerst ei the Dry Dock in decth etreet, near Avenve D), Vo viet Sale or Coat, he Seranton Coal Co, Ca tday.atGipin Merenaut cor a ain @ieet aod Bache: WOO & dof various kinds, tu: dor © wi iu ul Piro prices ranged from pb to $6,U0 per ton, i4iug about $162,000, MILITARY MATTERS. ‘The Bighth regiment N.Y.8, M., under Col. Vartan, ®. Gow sa charge of the arsenal 80th etreet and 7th ®) hue, Col. Varian having relieved Gen. Sandfued OF cocomand ‘SM venth regiment bave been mustered out of © und paid off. One company will be on duty da.) at thy arunury for the present, sopanies Cy D and F, of the Seventy first regi Mm. Are eupporting the Eagbth regiu nt atthe ar and Tare at Harlem, and will be iby companicaG and H today Company K + compnuil » uly at the armory, Several companies were @\* sed out yesterday, «companies of the Twelfth regiment were mus- te Houten Tuesday, and the remainder yesterday, ‘ ‘thee Baud F have been op duty atthe 14th at col gas hoase, Bvt river, Companice A and C at Di by Mook, and Company EK at Gramercy Park J ro companies of the Fifth are at the foot of Fast Jit 1 street, two foot of Bast 24th etrret, two in Jack “ foundry, and two bn the arsenal at White street, foc Sixty ninth regiment arrived fiom Baltimore y otiiay morning. They were loudly eheered on bm ching up Broadway, They looked mely well, ‘le ataced thattwenty-two thousand muskets for tie vse of the State reached Albany on Monday, B® ce /ty thousand more are to follow. THK TRADES MOVEMENTS, 408m Paine Arpoctal meeting of the Paint eae beid at Conetiiution Hall last evening, to tre toto consideration thy recent action of George Ho 1, in reducing the wages of hiemeu. The ques Soot expelling thoee members of the society who *. How at work for Mr, Hover at ¢ seduced pay, yas warmly areued by the m mbere, aud poal.y re H ried co the Executive Committee, who are Ol Neneatr guar m etn, The pu ¢ ided In oppo onto this aetoaol Moe Wr bosses or the ch yo wath ob cy ption, ar WO pay (be advance wages Staim ano Mira: Roovane cet at Putoam OF ALES aye ue ana deth etrert, imac the purpose \ek.og action othe case mbere of the ¢ » working below he dard rate of #2 pa day Nothing else of import @Lce wae brought botore the my ing THE COL KL a, Tus Fosarst 11 © Cree do Court, Bpecial Te m, before Justin Kb rt-on, the onre of Forrest ag. Foirist wee: b ught up, on @ motion (o compel the pay ment of av instalment due Mis. Porreet, pursuant to ea odes made by the Bu vine Court, aud atticmed by the Cout of App ule at the Sup rior Ly final termination of the action for dive. In ‘Get to secare Mis. Forrest her aliowsne For ameot deposited with the United 3 ate L. dodrast Go. a mor'page ag collateral, frou : he int whieh Ars. Forrest wae to be paid ber teguiar gtlo cr At Sprecre shat the instalment was uot torn Lem «© time appointed, and th: . in motion wae to ask an fenier that the allowance be past fiom the tmterest | @ue on the mort The motou wes onde a on the groung that Mr bad her remedy by exe sition, and that en that wae exhousted, it was Gnie eaough fora motion of this uature, ‘The Court book the pipers and reserved its on. STREROGRAPHsns Fera.—In the Supreme Court, Chambers, the Court hae made an oider thet bil notes of issue for the t Term of Chambers, iil be disreearded, unless the Stenographers’ fees, $3, pre paid at the time of filing the note of issue. , & Morury Cassia the United States Com- fore Commiarioner Orborne, charred with crea‘ing « revolt on toard the etremer Thommes S. Beott, while on be way fiom New Orleans to New Deseretor he yroeecution being absent, djourned ove In the hal. aa coriua case ot John eriote, the prisoner's Counsel yesterday point before Judge McCunno that the evi it aet abl fact that Pitepatrick hed asermbied wih o here “to execute some private oh Jeet ino turbalent mann acco diag to Wharton's dennition of @ riot he Dietiiet Attorney proved that prisoner was a: edat the head of « crowd in Aw treet, shouriog he “kill the damnrd ng and orged that he shonid beheld, Judee Me ver, decided that the polut rained by the prisoner's Counsel was well taken, and orde:ed Lis discharge, Gasemat Porics [Teus.,—Mr, L. C, Weaver, of the was areaulted, Kuocked down and robbed im Broadway, of bie goid watel, worth $7 Detective Faricy subsequentiy arreeted one Charles and micceedet in re. lowe wee taken vetore iackentush, and committed for trial ieuge yer, aijae Khear, charged with bav a | bro- ken ont of prison at Riverhead, Suffolk county, L. 1. and fed to this elty, wae arrested by offcor Spear, of the Sci precinct. and detained till be shail he aent for John Joyee fell from the roof of bousy 127 Amity stroct, to the walk, and wae dangerously injured. He was taken to his home, 00 sixth ave. ———— — BROOKLYN. Taw Dravr in Brookurn.—Action oy rit Common Covacit amp Boaap oF Scranvisoss Pro Posttiog to Raises One MiLiios oF Dotians to Por OuAsS Exemrrions Tus Matres Lain Oven Unt. Naxt Mospay Nionr, The Board of Aldermen held a mpecial meeting last night to act opow the meresare of the Mayor, in which he recommends the appropriation of a sum of money to mitigate the rigore of the draft. Alderman Tor ban, ehairman of the epeetal committee, submitted the following report and resolutions! To the Hon, the Common Council, The Speetal Committee appointed on t sean oof the Mayor of ‘he 20th inst., to confer with the Koard of Contracts, bee leave resperttuily to report, That they bavi couridered the matter, and are of opinion * the invereets of the city will be promoted by the procurement of eatetttutes or the payment of #500 to tle al Government, to purciiase the ermption fom t of euch por may he dafr- ed voder neconscrip ion act from this « ity, audun dereech tuiesand reculations may be d-emed proper under the clreimatances, This proposition ap beara to your committee to be manifestly « prudeo Mai ne well a2 an economical measure; that nuder feguarde it cannot fall to prove ti bly entice. in tte results, They would mit the following in which concur, for your adep ion. Keaoierd, Mavor and Comptroiler be, Aud they are hereby authorized and diree'ed to bor. r pow she faith of the ei sum not exeveding one million of dollars, payable with interest not ex ce. ding seven per cent. per annem, ip one year from dat dd iseue certificates of indentednese therefor ‘The avate thereof to be ased for the payment of ether the procurement of bstitate, or for the varment of the exemption fee as required by the Coo “| option Act, for ench persons ae may be dratted to 1\\! he quote required trom this city, for she army of the | ited States. 4 se ved, That the Joint Committee heretofore ap pf 1! upon this subjeet be andare hereby continued bewered to carry the provisions of the fore 0 effect and to eatabliah all need tions the purpore of euarding Saunet any and ail el ree bet! or frauds that may be attempted to be pract upon the city, Kicnaap Tmanan, ) awis ¥. Newnan, | Committee, J axnis O'Keura, Jou A. Baa, Brooklyn, July 24d, 1563, The following was offered by Alderman Beiknap as @ substitute: Resolved, That the Mayor and Comptroller be a thorized 1o borrow @ suru not exceeding $500,000 r cept, inieruet, payabie tu fen years, ificates of Indebtvaness theretor, ¢! for the toliowing pu: poses, to rat, to procure vubetituies for a'l active an empt firemen who tuny be dratted; provided, however, that not more ‘hsp #500 be paid to any enbetitute, Second, to pay tS per week to the families of all draited men eho may havea wife and ebildien, of mother depending on bit tor support. A lively discussion eceurred npon the presentation of the report of the Committee, Ald. Taylor held that if it was intended to 4)! up our uote, the resolutions were untorthnoate in their couet uction. According to hie view they did not prev de tur one man to joio the army, but seven rouns ef $300 to Keep 4,200 monat tome, Our ai- ready t .idden community were to bay one milion of doliaie to prevent the Goveruuwent jfom reeeiving the aid they vew requir'd. He was opposed to cov cHiating the rabble with money, ‘Ihe iawe should ve enforced. It we ylelded to the mob in cue particular, we might be cailed apon to yiwid te them in othe: reapecu. Aid. Whitney was opposed to large expenditures, but thought that there were times when it would be udictous to be liberal, That time had come, and if we DOW appropriated one million of doliare, all the men tbat wore required could Le procured within 40 days, Ald. O'Keefe favored the report of the Committee, end bh hat they should not only consult the inter @ote of the large tax payers, Dut of the indirect tax payers as well, Ald, Wodyne wasitn favor of millions for the eup port of the wives and families of the brave detenders of the country, but not one cent to appen: mob. Ald, Taylor moved that the report be referred back and that the Committee be directed to report next Monday might, which was adopted. Ayes 11; nays 5. Adjourned, The Board of Supervisors held « meeting in refer ence to the me matter yesterday afterncon, at which the followin, iaen were Appointed a com mittee to confer with ® similar committee of the Board of Aldermen ; Meters, Bloom, Diiscoll and Talbot. The Conference Committee will meet in the City Hall this P M., at 4 o'clock. Musrarep oot or ite Sravicr.—The 23 Reaimest, militia, were yosterday formally mustered out of the U. 5, service at the armory, coruer of Ful ton and Orange streets, They are still under orders by command of the State gov rement, Kittep kr Fatiiso rrom a Hovse.—A gentieman 70 yeare of age, named David Cameron, reeiding at No. 28 Lafayette at., fell from the roof of an exieuéion in the rear of bis house, yesterday, and wee instantly killed, He was making sume iepaire at the time, A Cuma or Drarnuss,—Mise Saver, daughter of Caleb Sager, Ea), of Trenton, N.J., hae been en tirely restored to her he gaferb ing deat for is years, accompanied b; ry dissarreabie discharge, causes from ecariet fever, by Dr, Rowe, of 4% Concos street, Brooklyn, (i WILLIAMSBURGH, Tuk 82-roinp Batt.—Lieut. Jen the sieamebip Savannah, assumes the eniire respon sibility of the 3¥-pound ball which eo unceremonious ly visited the house in Sourh 9th e#treet, Brookirn, (F.1D) and, flere very generourly to pay ali damages | thereto. | Fatt or A Poun,—A Liberty Pole at the corper of 4th etreet, and Bouth 24, Mrooklon (BE. D was blown dows on Tuesday afternoon, No o.e was injured, Rasisranrs,—It is belicwed that the inhabi- tante of the lath Ward of Brooklyn UE D., bave among them an organiza’ion tor 't e treit ing the diaftif nececsary, OQueo be a terdiy morning,whie read ay an er rect trow Bi hop Tirnon's rerio, ore (he payer, iadiguanily declaring he would accep: wo tse ce Hw p iat | From New Cricaus, The Creole arrived lust ulgut from New Orleans, | | The (es publiches copious detuile of the surrender @! Port Hudson, the leading features of which have alieady appearcd in the Buy, Anew Uaion newepaper ber been promptly started In Port Tiudeon, ensitled the “lot Mudeon Frex MAN We solect the following @xtracie: The reeidences in Port Hutson villace are dn a de plorat ecogdition, Kve:y buliding that we Lave no. ford bes eituer been bit with a shot of siril or eom- pietol, riddled. Even tbe church edifice did not vs Cape, It is tu of boles made by balls, and the shells have shattered it considerably, Carpen ers will be im douiand before they will assuine thely wouted shave mlasionere' Office, Wiittam Clamecey was brought be. | All of them hawe heen used for hoept*ale oF @ place for comm sal ate @e cod cot ‘ rein. 7m el have to do t hare before they wilbeb elby and eomforitine p to alide in “Tawenttogo home! Ny Parcs camp shail hold me! such @ete the aceloma ion of he Confederate proonersin P rt ifidecn, Many of them will never eA nrabe tlererce oct ust Uncle Sam, or leave home to fehs. anes f { Vort Hu don the rower front, ja quite @ formi datie piace, Tho teh bluff e me efey feet a ore High water mark, tekee it nimet omupreyoable for the opera nol cu swell poreeted by €& thwork:, and th ore ed in ms ny piacéa wi bt ie alert fre 04 ware Ff in dif. ferent dire tior trougest patural pata rr eon «© tine to the surrender of Port Hud-en. t ' tedion seek mond a ke this kind of “fod and hore ty id Altes der} tomake tt t n wot ppored covach other in pot riffes, tee be © Yanks @ few Madeon, The worksa' J ‘ the yrare indi ated that the remains of @ ate reposedibere, A /athsal neyro et posed the cheat, Morgan's Kace Aboot Ruo.—Ilie Capture Certain Cineinnat, July 2% Moraan peeved through Ne! sonriile, Athens County, at 10 o'cl is morning, our forces clove behind him nek MARINE NEWS, Son R, 4.47. sn 8,719 Moon R11) & 1 W. 00.52 CLEARED AMSITIPS Faw), Havans: Porkerebure, Port ate ; tend J Thoma n. Balin re: deed Girepe, Washoe tou? Rdon, (Iiy Liverpool. SHIPS ~Wynndank, Kingtnry, for New London, BARKS Mary Elizabeth, i Glen Gall, adt Prank’urr Giles. Ameterdam: F " ny Ooe da, Daititnore; leaae Ectherd, do, BRIGS Zebulon, Hunseport; Keaneth emel; F Bhetwood, Sew Oriew ue Nore, Ko Laurel, Harbor Grace, NF; Trbaco, Porto Pista; Hope, St Vincent, An. gos, Detnarara; Uectra, Queenstown, RCHOONERS . Governor, St Ptorre: Teleer Joho, NBM L re, Koval, F Rackville, NB ky Southport; Cha Ww Howton: A Jar » Prowse nee WM Beaufors Middleton Jane Maria, Norw och, @t, SLOOPS Joho Adama, N. Haven; R Van Hoagh ton, Monmouth, ARPIVED, BL FAMAHIPS — Weetchester, Providence; M Mae fey, Philadelphia; FW Brune, B : Dimond Sate Ww ieton OC LD Utley, Philade phin, Neiliel BARKS Indien Belle, Card nas: Heire Jan, Au asta Avrora, Hallett, Peanambueo, BRIGGS. Robt Boy wan, CH Eagiet, P i SCHOONEPS — Water Witeb, Warhtogton, D C; Lucy Haywood, Campeachy, st Niehoias, Havana: & Zaz9; Eli Town eud, Providence for Rondout; Srrior, Roc\ land: Fewenden, Fastport: Fl ea F N, Ort Minitit Danish) Gotiwnburg, Warren Matamoras; Wm Akin, Lin- FR ces, Bangor Lady of the © van, ¢ #; Urion, Redford: Olive Haywood, Bangor, Charles Dennle, Alezandria; Americs, Alexandria; ha Flew nor, (ieorgetown Welo ne Ro Be W Smith, Washington, DC: Mary jane, Naygnias Iram Smith, Washing on, DC: Weet Point ®Warh- ington. 1) C; Judge Tenney, Bangor: Jowo K Mather, Calais; Forr ser, Ellsworth, Melbourne, Gard ger, Me. Forest, Elieworth; Hannah, M ibridge: Wiliam Carroll, Bingor; Berser, Linean, © 0 Brune ° lize, Hon; Frewnden, Bridgeport, Florence Kogere, Alexandra, DC, MC Yown, ashington, DC; Wide World, Nostolk. BELOW Bhip Messenger, San Francisco; barken- tine Teresa, Too Late for Classifle exaudria: N ation. DKA GOODWIN-—On July 22d, Anne, youngest dangh- ter of tial ph ! Euzabeth Goodwin, aged 2 years, 9 months a tae The fun i take this (Thoredae 1 at ¥ oO% from the resdence of ber pa Wert 20th JONES On Toly 21st, after a severe illness, con tracted in the Ptomee army. under Genersis Pope and MeC!ovan, Jd ba Ww Jones, eldest eon of Biche and vary ve, geal 20 years and 2S Jaye. The reiutives and friends of the par ute, and ble + Baruue crrithite, ae respectfully invited ud the funeral, tule (Thursday) areruoon, at Ky Ode Nach od ot, Wil atoelureh, L. 1, 03 falling (roms a Juste, aged f (suusdian ivited to att 2 o'clock, P © iunural, om Lie wale reaideuce, ’ w6 NEWBERRY-Sodtonty,on Welnesday, July 22, of cougvetion of the biain, Heory Newb ry, aged oe yerrs Ue friends are respect alle funeral,on Fi tee « from bie late resideuce, » Mo invited to attend his s4, at 2 o'clock, aiway, without fur ther no‘ tee : isa F dK hors CHEAP—A FINE BLACK dshieh, 7 ree: suitable fora v wasn, Cau be eeen at be grocery 49 Third ave, co rth cast cor list et SALK 1 wold, pory ouilt: qm briek cart aud we ther or sep arate fou riding brick Rover, or as (a) Wear cachet, after 38.5, tobe een for 10 ( ylRLs WANTED Singer Adave, loot Los 4 boy 4 YEARS OLD, “FROM Laf yette awe, 2 doors east of Bed « Brook lyn, Whoever vtl r b the boy as aby willre ceive the thanksot hi rent. FE. BARK iba OST—IN GOING FROM) No. 80° JOHN st,to Pier 5u N a Pika { wire, Who. ever will retura ine tu the abowe place will be buitably rewarded a \ PANIED A GOOD BLACKSMITH, aT VANDERGAW!S, 24 Dek ave, Brooklyn. \ TANIED—FIRST BALE Dikhos Man ere; Gly Hroome ot, bet Laurens and Thompson suerte er \ "ANLEI 2 GIRLS IN A WINE AND lager beersmionn, 24 ly Broome et } \ FANT ELD—GOOD OPERATORS ON WL & Woe ioe machines, on cloth work, app! 405 Giraud itheetie 4 Wait D—GUUD OPER ¥ \bORKS ON Wo & W'* mac! fon white gnode; @ 60 good mal to make up food. i 1 Mihtar.—A Mecting of he Dungar Vole, of Jia wil beb at Miboman’s ba BPM. Al uiem) ope are reyue teu 10 ac $. By odgr eNip COSLIN, Capt diOMAS McCANN, Ord, Sviet ive Note The Ql uwibers, Honorary Mea- bere mul feuds! Cuaidian kagine Co, No, %, are Sspecit favited Vt uyive House, on Hii a da d,atle ki trp b un Cr Luv our into s ' loa ! PUWAL TERA cn'n 4 vil thas » teas, liv “We REWARD, so00 iz ‘ hou hb OVDYR , Me or of the City of Now Yori, Vitue i iy vesed.u web ay Aside (ue Comisou Coumed, do hereby offer a rewauul FIVE HUNDRED DOLLARS s heretnas s,ec t \ cony uu pera havo Hides OF ae 1 re eet his vit th twiabe pada Dibe ares aud hoc at 1 ott be piideu t 1 . be Judge w ne t. 1 ue ¢ td ng of an ip fioomout by Jay, bu be paid on the cer 1 € hel t ye teeus dur aoa bh Drootivet re »O,on th von h sou ho cern cate; bh Judge t avicuon shell take plaice lo gisone Any one of the certificates aforesaid the officer Sabu ewe Cha the off by ip hie oy wi 0. the eum ol p isuneutove men ‘ d Must O#o tat to what pereou oF pereuns Mucubtehou dia he pain te pad, foPeervie wot Iu OfweLon in Io wituess wher os Lave lereuno eet uy band #nd oiticial sem: at the City of Now Yorm, this tweaty eyoond day gf July, A. 1). lous sal 449 “ULOKUub OPDYKE, Mayor, ' | THE BARGEMAN, A Tale of Brittany and La Vendeoe +0 “Tremember the piace.” murmured be; “8 ie now Wurly years @vo #Muce] | aswed It, 1 waa steer. Leg ala ce boat, lw yiwemy five; but then Soe wae was more transparentand the birds were sium ng atrnens ihe § eas” “Ten Las toaster Jacques been @ bostmaster oo thet Yt erked one ofthe men, “Yor rep ted the old inan with thougheful aad nese, } re good t.mer—neliher ce went boat obeyed tae as the ass obeys y : “at present, Ws my botion, Miser J. would sult you better t. gu dean ane! . Jc) ea looked op, and fire kin! “Who ‘old pou that?" cried he. youthok vet rgotien thecraft, By myau, Wl wee tater rentiy, Tekemy jacket; aud you, Andre, be pt ero to shove I will steer, He wok off tiv cout, and put his hand upon the tiler: but Lis sou did uot seem disposed to yield to t tbe, let be, fal id he, with hia eyes eatrearn ; “its an awkward piace a harp sight.” “Wel, wesbalke pour eyes open,” replied Jacjves tiny atienty “Wait,” ree ithe all take onth, “yon H Me,* put in t ¢ burgemaa who had questioned tle old men's sail The \atter drew bimealf up, ant the blood rushed to his face. rep ated he to Andra, wdthe y ung man ed Muster Jaques, Then taking posses. “Make way for your fabe rushiog himvoetyae sion ol the boli, corns, Aucdre tried to atop him, but the old man was as ift ard pothing Hiswioe beng seemed to hbaveunder,onsachenge. Wath his lody erect, hie besd thrown beck, one foot planted firmly sealoet the guowale, and both hia bende resting poo the belm,be bad assumed an b @ look of coufi- feu od command, the the youth atood amazed, Hiteyes whch were usualy duled by the fumes of drunkenness, had now an acete and concentrated sod ae he fix dthem upon the atieam, t pierce ite veil, and to read fi to the . After bavng studied the eddies tor a few th Gubed, he aliered the course etill more decided. Fhe boatmen sang out loud’y. “Weare lraving the channe. [ cred they all, “Took ‘he barge is sailing right acrias the safety- marks}? “Lows belm, father, or weabal! be aground |” added Audre; “a abarboard, @ starboard [* “Keep away @ atarboar. aid Jaques in @ loud voler, witout paying any attention to bis sous warn og Jn fact, on that side the boat was just touching a show, The varcemen looked atone another in @ not true, ne Water 1 the bostuaster,leauing over better, @ beacons stand, and the shoals move," aald Jaciues, "Io my time, they dil not write down the ‘Kemman'acourse with Ww. low loughs, weknew how to reid itspon !be water A larboard, now ? keep away @ larvourd, Don't you se e whirliug watersand the fam, whib mark @ sandbaok! Those marks «re uot eet by man's bands, aud they beverlead wroug."’ This time, th tman obeyed ; and with their boat weil the 1 ae? D Poles they ke: out, The old roan went on steering in this w twenty tines passed scrore the line of the beacqna, without any other guide than the appearance of the currents The crew were struck with surprise, looked at him in adence, aod instantly oLeved bis alightess o ders. Atlastthey renctid te moth of the passage atthe end f tie two islands, and were eulerug into the tnaii stream of the Loire, wheo loud cals trow the White Flag made them look round, When Meru saw Monster Jacqueshandle hie barge 80 abr » Cov og be morkel course and going 1uto shoul water, be mounted upon bis seat, aud for # rue tune fo lowed him with his eyes without be- ing avie to -oluprenend whathe was about, The b rgomiem, to, ean ng upon their rauesbal poles, acked one ano Ler what coud be his reason f& thua netig etrai he ut . Dab the most estowlaled ed of wl wae Francis, who ver oundout, Besides the abch the pavigntion lowe uw What dingrace id stu witu da the @. eof (he wuole “Loire eér- sod whatabve al. woud be bis uncle inaigh tion ifbeeverknew it? ‘These com. @derations, which he hatntdwesupon as loug #o he thousbs tis seer 6 safe, came upon bit we @lese.it was discovered, Pa aod tremtliog, hol f the rudder to one of the mean, abd Lurred wo the bows of the barge, & Detter to wWateu the bi Id course of bis rivats ve aud not An wing if be ought to wish ber success or faure Mecuni.e, the man at heim continued to ai his owu barge into the chanue! murked out by the te ne Leacous, Al at once sudden shcek lifted the bows; they hewd toe grating of the pebbles as they struek ‘me Bot the Keel, wid the water streamed in Le e-weeu the etarid planks, The Large was ad t ) the crew were in no serfous danger, their situsjon was perplex py, Tie stream being more than usualy s.utin jus. bere, ran very stroug y, aod wasdr.vinw them more and more Upon the saudbaug, the barge wee even beginning to fal Droatride on, and it was to be feared that in thie “tate she coud pb long best up ayenst the vin lence vi the urout ‘The Dargernents tirat attempts bo geth rofl were unsurcesef.. , wey were ot lied to resolve upon eallmg la the ess.mtance of Audre eud hac ew, Attheir fiisthail, the young boatmaster saw Wosthad b@) p aed, and beste .ed fu hisemall bat toMerushelp, Toes bad sual taken tu their eu: ly e varge being thus.:red ‘rom the @ tion of Andre he'ped to stip the . vee ty the roasts, plauks, sod are We overbo rd to li hbeu tn bane beeu b> aud bis crew sh wing web @ur poles, su ceed d, aber prolo ged exert ous, in oot toy ber off he (auk, obi briagi g ber ayain fate the coanvel, Mes Pioted ber a. the same way PY had a hie teber do, and brought her aloogsie of Lie own barge to which be then re turud Meru, who felt @ Mitle bumb'ed by the be! hat beeu obliged to accep. bri fly thanked i sud bused bineell in Asbig a. be epare up agen inorder to eet wa), wos the Cherreyonne jited Ler geapnel, aud on fa et hore feThe mencer n which Master beved bie gal, oetvwon lia A due he (vee bad juet res eu te. fi- wine Bkelb took hie place footly eked orineteuction fiom the i sccordugly taug 6 bim how to Koow toe tejta cf tbe svvem, and the « By ideo @ by th clorof tue Tha ta go i duts, An ab to liv iweat int rvaefeom toer gu. ser Cheon ime Kel by tue les on. tee an by the sha ows, opderervwh + $ twee thesio. tes obs, ils athe: B emed to Daves tous tue Lireen erevedoo te dep at noes othe in, De ab where stheofeh chi uel escorting toe tne ot be ta, seed ib. pater o t ecure Che, Wee Bie. Wh bie bes @ @ ers for boats ice e¢ eco. wn; eude ls tue bees ul evry ¥ ene buk. T elagg. j eM were ang dh ds tut And ee used the most ua : a trad onthe afvue im y, iatne ar dy Kuew nbs oft er uadever bel og 4 to the , ile Gu bow: Qientt ned hm abvoubile Pe Oh ine, of wh be Kaew Lobhing | ia of Master Jaques bad er 4 e0.te) Dine a te t bows, we Lis arms folt- eda ten, aud ly enswerea Yoo oN vel awle p. However, wien tis § Cod Lave made Lim leve ow Le knew go we © 08 Med (oO Wear Up with Le turned Lis ey UPea those abou: him tig ut B40 @ orm; Le inovd, Lopencd bie Lipa; bus the reply clei away without @ sad, bis head eunk agein upoa bis brevet, aud Andre saw tuathe must pot press bis muy lerwer, CHAPTER IL & diseoy: BY, The two boats reacho! La Mviliera'e rather late in the evening, and were moored chum ne ; ‘. ‘Thanks to Entine the verstion Mera ne Mg wnt count of Lis bargets m P bad cot a fae i jong. Whes Andre met !im ag in at im c.cuds tad dies; eared from bis brow, y ‘cp 4 P Man made noaluetm io what hed parset, sath old bostmaster, who tf redated his reser ' pad bm iv friend ness w @ would bave found if ‘ herd ty pay him to thank Bome ober toate already moored & " Meilierae, The crews were acque ne s . had assem!led to take supper te her, Mask Sicquen rematord in the Large by bum elf, mak ing bis @up per, as usualon « few crusts phn =. eita dipped im brandy, which bad beea brug! im, Ab the inn, Meru had found Goodman Soriel, the fathir of the “service.” and who, in some old bush hers long since passed with @ Naates lawyer whe wished to show iis literary attainments, bad Dated by him the “Nestor of the Loire.” His come Penions bed taken shies Homeric allusion of tha man of law for @ phvelognomi al nickname, and bad uve neewusly modified tt by commonly allio, bim “Fatler Nez-Tora’ (Wry-Nose,, The A. i barvermaster bad long given up navigation, ‘hough he ba; pened to be then tasking ® boat to Orieaus Sor one of his grandsons, whe was kept away by a ckness, Mer, and is had been acquainted fn the La Ven. dee war, and toth remembered that their lat id hanpened at the very place wherethey je} ves Avelyn « ‘ “Do you anerater my |ad,"" i sing n right of his ninety winters, called every © who was not as old be himaelf; *{s was the day the @reatarmy wan roued! Do you vem mber all Shoae miserable wretches crowding together on the bauks, and praying to God and man \ take them ertotleother ade? They were ful ‘ort thous a, and ‘here were eight boas fie (hem © T Yes," pled Meru; ‘then, too, to see DO wo men Min wien our boats came cear! it war, “TAxe my wounded busieud—my fh r—my son— the poor lad!’ The dear creatures never asked to be taken therneelves."' “Ob, it waan great day,” remimed Boriel, “Loa’ you, my Ind, I never think of it without feelmg a shrill to Merrow of my bones, Ik wae shen saw M. de Bon hamp, who je . Th holy man wat so weisk that you could bardly hear him epeak, So he kept making siyns to the priest who was standiny by bir, to come @losein order te» hear him ; and wuen the bys aude.s arked wha be wae saying, the priest # ways reposted the semr, thing— kill the prisoner: “The ‘Blues’ ki led plenty of ours, however,” eb. served Meru with bittermean. bi ° neire, replied the old man, “Aw et ae a ty Sa Quother man's reat er that ins one for God knows the difficulty it, When you hed saved is @ there was to k it from the guillotine or the bullet, you hed to ettll eave it from hunger, and thas was little matter, We Kemen found even Lore had become a field of battle, Here, the batter.es sent shot into us under pretence that | wo were serving the ‘Whit there, the Royalist fired upon us trom behind the wiilowe under pre at we were curryieg provisions to the So no more boats eppeared upon the river, and the belt rasp tae to begging, unlese ey by theme! vee to Carrier, Ties bane drowmera f cried Meru, “Yeu — e have been those in ‘the river. ¢ © the ! ire inion great grave; Chratiag, uf 1 ever meet | URGEON-GENERAL HAMMOND, BY id destructive Minerale from eunforred ab yeaiug on our sick soldiers, Let him not etop here. i him order the discoutinuance of “ bleeding,” and the use of BRAN- DRETH'S PILLS in the placetherecf. Then will som mence a “new era’ inthe practice of medicine, w 1 would then becone emphatically THE HEALING ART. Ihave for thirty years taught that no diseased ao tion eould be cured by mercury or tartar emetic; thes the baman body could only be “made whale” by “vem etable” physica which can alone purify the blood, by eausing the removakof acrimonious humors from the bowels and the genesal circulation, Vegetable and \ animal food can atone sustain the life of man; and our diseases must be cured by Herbs and Roots, like Brandreth's Pills, whose use prevents Costiveness and restores every organ of the body to ite proper ordering calor: the supply tables, b: condition of health, and besides are as innocent as bread. They should be in every house and in every hospital, eae THEY CURE BILIOU8 DIARRECEA, CHRONIC DIARRHEA, GHRONIC DYSENTERY, And all Fevers and Atfections of the wels ; a Also intewmatteme ASostions of the : uanere aah Spleem their use bare bere efleet upon ev: aes because they purify Dieod. Read following CASF OF ROSCOE K, WATSON, Dr. B.B + G1n—I was a private in Company F, Seventeenth regiment New York Volunteers While at Harrison’ Landing and on the Rappahannock, po Falmouth, land many of the Company were ack with billions diarrha, The army surgeon did not cure us, and was reduced toskin and bone, Ameng the company vw uite @ number of members who worked ia yous 1 oratory at Bi > They uere aot sick, because they used Brandreth's Bille. 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