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bering patriotically gene into the feli—three pa days beginning of the war, and thirty days last year, Nearly one entire regiment, the Sizty- @irth, wes recruited for the war from the Sixth ; bat {he letter never lomt ite idenuty a a militia regiment, It pow nambers about five hundred and fifty men, pearty al! of whotn will ge in person. Uniforms will ‘be jmmediasely ferued to the men, and they will then Qe ready for marchive order The Bleventh regiment, Colonel Meidboff, 19 leo a Garman organization, and has apon ite muster rolls eqven bundred men. Some of the members manifert ‘@ Rede reluctance to serve one bundrrd days, but {they will not refuse to obey orders, This reciment @dee bas bern in the field, three months tn 1562 and thirty days lest summer. The Ninety-third, as yet, has no military record, being 0 new organization. It will «ives Kood account of \eaat{, however, if an opportunity offers, [te come anor is Colonel RB. W. Chambers. The Ninety-fith regiment has been lately orean~ Aned, and will reqnire a large number of reruliato fll it. Up to the late Invasions it was in fact merely @ nocleus of o regiment, never having appeared on ‘parede. Strennour efforts are makiiug w reernit it, however, and as roon as four or five hundred roen can be mastered it will take the field, Col. 8, B, Pinck- Boy is ite commanding officer. The Ninety-Glath regiment was orveulzed nearly @ year age, and le composed entirely of Germans, Ite commander 'e Col. G.D, Krebbiel. This reviment Masters stout five hundred men, bat be without unl- forms, and har never paraded. About haif of the members have eeon service while In other regiments, previous to the formation of the Ninety-sixth. The Ninety-ninth regiment bas about els hundred men, and is commanded by Vol, O'Mahony. It was organized 0 year ago, ite members beiug wnoetly taken from the Irish organization koown as the “Phoevix Brigade.” Tho regiment bas been supplied witu guns end aniforma, and expecta to march soon, although erders to that effect have not yet been received. If all the regiments take (he field that are now ex- pected to march, the!r number will exceed the city quote by about two thousand. Recrvurtinc,—The naval recroiting business @ the Park hee met with o partial backset, io conse quence of the government refusing to accept eubeti- utes for only one yeaa Thie part of Mr. Munt's plan has therefore been abandons’. Up to the present time about two hundred persous have pald the fore for substitutes, and will soon receive certificates to thet effect. Kecruiting for the land service continues entive, and quite e number of recruits were obtained vesterday. ‘Inr J>rart.--General Haye has seat to Wrehington @ statement of the namber of persons enrolled in the various city districts, The aarrogate gumber liable to draft, according Ww the revised en- Foliment, se 215,110-nearly 100,000 leas than was Seperted two years ago, Free Acapruy,—The Academy of Music wes crowded last evening to ite utmost capacity to witness the exerciees attendant on the Twelfth An- wual commencement of the Free Academy of thie ety. On the stage (over which Dr. Horace Webster presided) were the Kight Rev. Bishop (Potter) of Wow York, the President and members of the Board of EAucation, the Faculty of the Academy, James L. Miller, Keq., Chairman of the Executive Committee @ the Free Academy, Peter Cooper, Fey., James W. Gerard, Faq. Brig. (sen. Hayes, Professor Secilin of CalamMia College, Hons, Josiah Sutherland and Kirk- land, Jadges Supreme Court; Richd. L. Larrinore, Weq., Dr, Vibbard, W. Ayman, Kaq., Hon. Jullan C. Verplanck, and many other abining lights of the community. The proceedines opened with an overture from Dod- worth's Band, after which prayer was offered by the Rev. Dr. Chambers, A selection from Faust was then performed by the and, afer which the following programme wus proceeded with, being tnterspersed with pieces of music, patriotic and otherwise : 1, Balutatory Address, and second Honorary Ore tlou—Poem- Fauat. .......,.Uavid Leventritet, 2% Bifth Dissertation—- Alexander Hamilton, H. J. N. Porteus EAmouson. a, Ninip Dieserta\ion ~l lysees and the Lotos-Eators, Abbott Clarkron 6. Bian ’ Dissertation reli h the Inatinet of Haman- Uy ee ccc eeeeee Willlarn Woaterfield, tr, Fourth Honorary Oratbon—Voice of Niagara, Seely B. Patterson, 6. Seventh Honorary Uration—lava, George F, Womders of Dems 3. Sixth Houorary Oration-~The Se ° orge bE. Loe, ai ration Laborare et Orate, Dhosertatior “Bhakcepearian Tercentenary, Faward Lauterbach, 10. Fifth Renerary Oration Myself, and the Lucky : Lucius McAdam, 11. First jon. Federation of the World, TM. Fulle: 12, acti Hono:ery ‘ration Conquest tenon Conquest, 18, Fourth Diasertation— American eT hy Eph of the Farth- Fein A. Jacob. 4, ion-- Mu! Pe. lego un neerD, * Charles 1h Sevettn Dissertation 1 @ Battles, A. Flammer, 16, ni ‘Now York Merchant, Lewis IT, Twertth Magic of Musla, Cornelius 18. as Indezendenee, M. An- 19. Eleventh Mw ration Med of Veneration, Ed- 90. Valedictor’ First Hi OT CAaek este tiger Ort The eae was generally very well done, and @iclied considerable applause, The exercises, which were very interesting, cloved with the benediction by the Rev. W. W. Newell, D.D, The following young @mmtlomen were awarded medals, testimonials and prises. The degree of Bachelor of Arte was conterred upon Wesiovins Cantidain Tiiens Leaman Amie Ware a Darrel, Jona John =e Foaeks bel John rare oes Ha sen, ir Meodbte K cane Willian Henry ing bon watt Lge ti Groves har J dre Kidrew Frederi Mies > aie nek ubueby Jr, wer Ward, Joha W it. Bees Wenertay Jr, Joha Staart ond 35 WwW ite. The degree of Bachelor of Sciences was conferred pon the following candidates: Jermes Candler, Henry y Kiersted Codd areet, Dwyer, ¥ le Porteus wi, Mlonae tues len Andrew tl * F Meron Fuller, Toetilo Gimbernat, John Hem- Giassiord, Cornelius Hei7, Geome kd aim Aruold Jucol, Lseuc Staniey Kinge- ton Neill ea yd ey ree Edward Oakley, See ‘The degree of Mester of Arts was conferred upon the following candidates: ‘wus Willett Bancker, A. B.. Edi Aquetus Ps, Kéwis Matiox Cox, iti Me‘a'tub ston, George Thomes Jette. so unedy, fDat- bt A.B. pau, A. b, W stata Me i ates Edward Morison, A, B,,Jaues Mu. phy, + O'Buen, A.B, Hens Cis reivu. e B, join jmniitov Lanes, A, i eWerh- # A. By Witham Fie 'e K, ie ce Howard White, A. B., ‘Iho.eus W The Gold Pell Medal for greatest General Pioficien- ©y during the academic year wes avurded tw Charice Otte Kunball of the Freshman class, and tho Silver Medal \ Gilbert Holmes Crawford of the Introduc- tery cleas, Ps Gold Burr Medal! for the best Mathematician in 6c clean arded ike betiorone to George Edgar Hoo ‘The Gold Cromwell Medal fie excellence in History end Belles-leticrs to Charles. Mould Hibbard of the Gopbomore clase. The Ward Medals for proficiency tn the various indies penned tm the Free /\eademy were ewarded the Mayer endorsing the preaentment of the Giraud Jury relative to the Injury to the pubtte health by reason of the imperfection in she construction of sew- . communication was meerived m: Jas Goons Lats 3, Hartt of he Boner fee aera th: rench to Eineet rst panieh ed pear dN. Jr. ihe ener clase; German to Nests Rent cee * Gratory we ther . Fa er of Sentor clase ition to Edward Lauterbach of the Resin iam ‘amie to Wi M, Murray of the unior Astronomy to Fete Peter 7, baaton of the junior ¢ Slew; } History to Jone of the Bo- Te Cane | wing to ‘Anqnstos Brown of the omore clase: Alvebra and Geometry to BR. Howker of the Intsoductory clase, Bngineering to Heely B, Pattersoa of the Senior clase: Hymene to Joveph J, Casey of the Kophomo:e clas Certificates of excellence, eqnal to that of the recl- plents of medals, were awarled to the following : nemo - pe a HN. Glaseford, 1. Po Mage he of the senior ¢ yer, of the Senior Clase, a dr, of the Senior © Inn toryTo ‘Cnactes M Hibbard and Erp he Sophomore © fea: logic To Pe n oa jamin Griffer, and Jobo A, Knapp, of the Junior Ane. The prizes established by the Proprietora of the Covantxa pes Brae Usistor proticiency in French, were rded wo FAward 7. Veutied, of the Piceh- man Class, and Irving L. Hragdom, of the Lotroduc- tory Claas. The prize for the beet translation from the French, eoupeted for bytwo students elected from cach of the three higher classes, was awarded to Lucius Me Adam, of the Bentor Clam. He received an ila strated copy of “ Lea Kona Kzempics” The prize given by the President of the Board of Faucation to the bret devlaimer of a selected prome pleca, was awarded to Lather M. Fuller, of the Senior Clasa, who received a five copy of Irving's * Life of Washington,” and tbe prize for the Lert de- clamation ef poetry, to Wiliam L. Bull, of the Senior Clara, who received a copy of the “Waverly Gallery” ‘The competitors for theat prizes are alvo elected by their cias-mates, The Judges, rho awarded the prices for Declanetion, were Wm. F. Carta Bey, and Richard Warren, Fag., ¢1-lrestdeuws of the Hoard of Education; Wm. Henry Anthon, Fay, and Kichard L. Larremore, kay, AkuIVAL oF Reset Paisovers—TKoors Lasvep at Waantnoton, The | 4. steamer Cree cent, from Now Oneana the Sd, wie Washington, 1), C., arrived last evening, At Washingtou, the Creecent landed the 135th regiment, Colonel Davis, The Crescent har been thirty-sts hours from Point Lookout, with 844 rebel prieoners, and a guard of 105 men from the Eleventh Reserve Corps, Sth initant, lat. 26.08 lon, 54.20, saw U.S. gunboat De Sota with monitor No, 3, ip tow, steering south, Tue SANITARY Commission aT THR Frost, ~Diepatches were received at the head juarters of the Ranitary Commission, in thie rity, yesterday, show- ing that their agents wore, as eval, firet in whe fleld, relieving our tied and wonnded poldiers, who wore at the late battle near Monoracy Junction, and at the fight of Genera Ricketta, near Hilicott’s Mille A veesel loaded with $26,000 worth of oranges, lemona &e., aleo left Philadelphia yesterday for the um of our eoliiers om the James Rver. Crry Govennment—The Board of Aldermen met yesterday. A communieation was received from “iis ire Oretla Agen ts ize or Orphan Aasylur wees the site upon whieh their Avice, ‘sanrey- summer dasieg she rieta, 6 pon their giv- tng peed cpcurtiy Gr tne e prveee s lepre! t$e0 c of the pro- ceeds of the nale. Home other Wnsinces of po opeeial [niorest was tranaentea’ and ihe ed. journed, Counctiaen,A meeting of this Hoard wae also beid, and a resolution waa adopted Increasing the pay of laborere in the employ of the Croton Ajuedurt Department, to $! per day. A communication was received from the Mayor inclosing a correspoadence between hie Honor and Charter Robinson, Bay, upon the subject of the Fue Alaim Tclewraph between ihe Police Central Office and the Fire Telegraph O Mice City Hall, The Mayor complains of the diseon ure and Mr. Robinsou says to reply, thas the Co: poration of New York have been using ibe Telegraph raid to, tor all inatters connected with the Chay Govern ment for eome five or «x sears past, without having paid tor the maine, or without hevinog any bevel right to uae it for Any purpose « hatever, that batas eal! the attention of the Commaen Council to ig mubject, huthae beon unable to getany attention trom the City Governmont whieh has led w any eethemnent from thin case wae induced to discouncet the apparatus at the Otty Hall, Mr. Robinson ea) % lor ever, that asthe Mayor intimates acderire that the Telegraph abouid be again connected, owing to ie danger the eity la Mable totn the ease of fi em &e., that be will piace the same iv operation, but abel i) Ft Ue) solve ariaogement being made for iw past use ae weil as for the future, Fatal FALL INTO an Excavation —The Man who was reported yesterday as having falieu into an cxcavation, in Mercer street, near Prince stint bas been recognized as Mr. Armee M. Butler, of No. M4 Lexington avenue, foreman of the Cotting [part ment tn Messrs, Mackin & Brothers’ natablichioont, 114 and 116 Chambers eueet Coroner Wii ry ah dan inquest, apd the jury cenmuted the buildece for not properly securing Re exesyation * he oon t are erecting an Ms. buder wae 44) ea: age. Carprr AND Fousitcre Curnks’ FAn.y CLOKING AssOOLA TION. The regular weekly meeting Of this Association took place lueteveuing, at Karly Closing Hall, No, 267 Bowery, Gieoree W. Baker President, The committees appointed to see that the meichante complied with the demands of the Associa. tion stated that but few merchants now kept thelr shope open after eeven P.M, ‘The initiation of uew members wae theu attended to, after which the Asso elation proceeded (0 eleet officers for the enening sit mouths. ‘The tollow vine entiomen wee George t whens Viee ; Daswatne Secrotary, 3. Movinity Corresponaing cretary, H.W. tloward, Tressue Joreph McKay, ‘be Treasurer then gave tn a tr ef the Concert held under the muy cee of the Anne ation, The sun received woe Lape need $51.55, leaving the sum of $77.4) iu bend. Delon tious wore present fiom the Hardware and Howe Furniah: Association, aud Dry Goode’ Clerke Anco. elation, who expieseed their eytmpathy with all early closing movements and their wiliimy ners to aud Kin died Associations, and asking for the sympsthy snd support of the Ca) pet and Furniture Cleske in return, POLIcK INTELLIGENCE,—RKousep BY A Fewas,—On Wednesday evening, Barnard Hynes, a boarder at the Latarce Liouse, having been robbed of $500 in a Mercer street refieabment raloon, entered ® complain! at the Sth Precinct Police Station, Cap- tain DeCamp anu Officer Koberte # abt the alleged tluet, and found her in « house in Sullivam atreet, and mecveied $475, which Mr, Blynes icentitied aa his, he gir) was cormiltied in defauit ot $1,000. Mavunm.—On Wednesday evening, Matthew Mc- Alear and Wm. Sullivan engaged in a diepute in ‘Thompson etreet, near I’rince, and the former, ae charged, having felled the latter, bit off hie nore, and inflicted other serious injuries, Officer Traver, of (he Sih Wrecinet, was compelled to clan MoAlear myer beto e he Telewe Sullivan, MeAlear, «ho, it , = of Ps isou, «as counmi ma witness, Rattroap Accipent.—Coroner Nawmann hed an inquest upon the bedy of Mariana Soifina chid of $0 mouthy, who was ran overon Sonia ime! Wialand sullivan wes held by the hoses attached to car No, 41,0! (he Sixth | avenue live, in W "1 Veiulet of tcldenet nie » BOTS O58 shee, Frip.w=Between 2 and 3 o'clock, Morping, 9 fire occured on board the, ob tiugalabeds SY Pier 5, N k BROOKLYN, MILrraky Movements my BROOKLYN.—IM- POBIANT OnpEu--The Pifty-siath Re iment, No tlonal Guard is expected to be in readiness to take up the line of march for Washington on Saturday vest. Beerviting was rather dull the past few days, afler retelving orders, but the men ae now coming in, The regiment will number about 80) men, including ofbcers. The Poasty-cighth Regiment, militis, also oriered to Wadhingten, is being reorganized, with every proe- pest of heaving © full complement within ehont « weak. esterday eHenan, Wes 6000 ex. of | Sullivan County, have reported to General Duryea for am eervice, | corveyod him to the i icin tated, had but speenuy completed 4 term in state, . pes | E Recruiting offices have been opened in éifferent eec- tone of the city. The Commandants of the Nineteenth Regiment of Orange County, aud the Ninety-serond Regiment of They wili be ready in a fow daya. An epplication for antive service war also received from Major T. W, McFarland, of the Seventeenth Re- fiment of Werteherter County. He states that if ace cepted, Lis command will be in reat nore at short no tice, The applicasion em referred to Mrig, Gen, Ryder. The number of men rein red from the Sesond Mi li- tary DMetrict te 15h wh ch the Commanding Genoral feeln confident com now be tnised without calltoe upon Any other rewimenuw than those above dealy pated. Major Il. A. @praeuc's Mattallon of Artillery, at- tu bed to the Fifth B.igade, hae boen ordued out for immediate practice Many membert beloneing to the different militia revimente recently ' to Washington by the Governor ot thie Atate. lebor under the ia pression that they cannot be taken berond ue [mite of the Atate, which erroueons iden ia corrected In the jollow- ing order promalested by Col, Adame inat eventing + Hrangtanrens fe" y °o rit aT General Ordera. So « command be hereby ordered to assetabie, folly armed, unifermed and equipped, on Saturday, July 16th, st headquarters, yrnond street, at O o'cloc’, A. M.. to report ab Wwhingtsn, The officers will rood their baecage (not exeosiing efybr: ponnde ia we bene yuertere befor Ubat cine An erronem ides tae p evaied ight each) to aneag many mem- » te Voluutary, or this service by the The reelinent has been Preaident ot the Unites amanderin- Obiet of aithe m Hie tte ' State of New York. and the reetipent, torwwer with the @tbutes. toast rope t for eervioe, nnd the onters ceived by the eromandant tron: eoch General bead. quarters, with the power vested in him, will be used rarry ont euch commande Ry order of volun: wen Col TQ. Avawe Com. b6uh Keg’ to Ge. N.Y, Powis Dentam Adit Acerornt...A workman named John Bert- hol employed lu Pletes’s Dulles fouusiry at Red Hook Voint, met with a revere wecident yoaterday after boon, by being caudit th the machinerr. Hist left end wes taken off abore the erie. Offcer Giiliua . i, Collere Moepital, Tue Finar Lono [stnanp Bromenr,—Sev- eral wo panier of the First Loug lelaud Regiment were riustered ont of the service yeaterday and paid, re evidene of the bant fighting thie regiment hed arboanhy the tect (hat bot « commis o-commiertone! offer rmipciged ip Com f the bation nt Coal Harte miant wae killed wid the leat nog office 1, Coporal Patrick Denman wes eorionaly weuud> M company catue Lome in charge of putvate Wil- ore, Boontiva to Darren Mex m Krsaa County ~ The Board of Supervieare have extended the provieione of the resulution of June 2th, which iver the Conuty bounty of $40 to drafted men, to any party, whother drafted or vot, who way furnt+h « substitute, The Relief Commteaioners have also been instructed to pay the same allowances to familice of the Militia now eutoring the U. 8. Service for 100 daye ne le peud to the families of volanteers, Roy Drownep,—Frank Anri we drowned in a pond near bth av street, Gowanna yeeentay. The body was toaomred py the B0th prectnt police, and conveyed tw the rest dence ef hie pareuus. MARIN iE NEWS. July 15-8. sad aa 6.B. CLE ls STEAMSINIP—City of Limerick, (Ie.) Liverpool, BITIPR. Cay of New York, Liverpanl A Carthaldi, Geneon bye Quebec; Baith, bortwew Monon, Vul- ean, Piiacepuia. BARKR Santon, Sydney tol, Png Bure Tito NSW, Bronewick, Urte- Hotter tam: Ten plar, ubwiorn M W Het, bn; Pallas Helize BRIGes & Liston: Moss Horalla, Mareeifles: Antonio s eI EE Crowley, Chace Bay, © B, Woon ‘ beth port, BOHOONEKS.Paory, Cibrattar: Helle, Trinidad, Roh Roy, Helix, Unies e. Commaits Utama BE Jobo NP: Petrel, Hecate SC; Alice Ea ’ Waooiteton: Mary Jane, Mal inere yor blown, MA Jone, 4 ” SG Mark ae Boo be K OL Perking, Biusabesh pork: sand. ay. Po ARRIVED Jam STEAMSHT?S ven Vecket, Kingston, Iam: Hope. Mila Wet herier, Rruaw, Bait; ern Metiopoda, ' on \ bo tem hen Ay Aeiphias Aci! t rao, rw “Now Ovleune; M Maenay, rr + Hevaun Cr Phiindelphia, Raia Os ‘ ade!phis, BEI Clvticg (Deminu) from Avexaodria, Rerpt BALK Thoe be Moororia, vie Sierra Loone, RELGR Zepher, Kido Jano: 6 M New hall, Jaemel, SCTOON® Adaitne, Port Morrie: Masseuser, Ma sard to mt, Tarry Not, Bilzsherhnort fo Salem, M tharie sehport for Tenuie, Wong bury aa Wiizatethp rabettip. ¢ n tout 1 nm wout for Provicence, Chaner O rb Charles lienry, BRondow? i + Hourietts, Kondout for Martionl: Ds Wiileta, houdoat (or Proviseooe: Rath s Hodgson, Teoamt for vei; Emily Fowler Ag Ger fe, Me Cu My etic, Odd F Port Mors K MClak, Alb Dy for Maid) town; dutia ogi TaMbews PEA Hea ton Bhidgeport: Prive, Noowich: Perine, Kondout for suntet HNodins Mot iwen for Providence; Kick. aid Lew, Vhiladeiphts for Piyt - Mine Leawe b thnow, Kundont tor baweten: PF Burritt, Georgetown BELOW One brig. Wind, at unset, N. BF, MEDICINES, A. WARD OF $30 IF THER INDIAN 4 HEKH DOCTOL (aie te ce cribe disease and tell bis patieote the mae of there comvlaints or il) ness, witboot ceceiwing apy information from teem, Ne chorge tor compultation of advice or paepierre caf theores Whee a mau te sick he wap e the plrecitan. who praec bes remedies thas are sere tecure him, aud ave. ® person ie found forthe ted.aa Barb Doctor, of isl \u.ten et, Brook. lye Ove MOTTO We nse nich Balms a ave vo strife, Wih Vaure or the Laws of Life With bios our bands we @ ver stain, Nor pouca men te ease (her pain Our Father whom all goodarer fille, Providi athe means t) cure all ile The sapie Tia be bemeath our (res, Well uscd, rei'eve eur pa'ne complete, Arimple He b. aeimple Flower. Cased trom the dewey Leo, Ticee ‘bese rhul epeek with toucblog power Of change and heath to thee Office. 181 Fulton street Breokivn 215 Ckkonte DIANRUOEA CURFD— Roapeteoweet B tarrhoes and dyceu- te wiewy vee ool in all howel Pwuta et ‘Oo | teethine it ¢tande marys’ pen wiete sud by the proprietor, N.ANAL tard i, N.% vis RHA, Dy: I TERY, ¢ OL ERA, sd al iow i that oid end f at should be we life might been pat up ears, apd if te. ALK NO MORE OF HIGH PRICES —ALL the Jb ceut Maieal Pt Whee mud atv ech, Ali the 3 cents ats “cents each, Ayes Bran Sehouck's Greente.y an! Kaiwa seote cous mala the wl, at e) & Siew aty Mile Allooe Yo ous Piaste & B.oown'e B oochial Tochesy be, &e, at 2ocenteeach, Mir. Winsiow’+ Suothin, Syrup as g3centa, sebenck’ tmonic Br ru ani Seaweed Tonic, Aye.'s Cherry jure and Bares. 1 Pectoml, Ague parilla, Hembolu's Ex, Buchu, Hostatier's, Plactation Aud jtoofiana's Bitte 5 Wol’e's Scueidam Sebne (quarts), de &e., at ceote each; and 2 en Sout itost hatte ‘heal sOE ae ddickn i potrest Wooster and Laurens oe, Serge ra ae nen eR ag eg a ere gee ee a pentes forte to recall Fanny to reason, by appeal- } it er old tastes and feelings; the eonws that borles must loved to bear were pl ! to her, in the hope that they might bring back some frag- ment, however liperfeet, of recotlection ; his ta- vorite books were thrown iu her way ; his name | | | cormmpanion's shoulder, POETRY. “The Sazos Alabama.” The following spirited balled, from the Dublin ‘* Intemman,'' 8 paper devoted to the independence of Ireland, evinces the deep sympathy manifested for our cause by the Irish people—in Ireland sa well asin America. The “intomman’’ eaye of the battle : “The pride of English naval architecture,"’ (ca the Alabaina waa terraed in the English Parlis- tment) “has gone down before Yankee oak, and the picked crew of Britain, Lefore the calm valor of American and Irish arma, Herein is ® lesson aud @ hope." Am—" The Saveg Arethvsa.” Tn Chorbourg Sernmes lay xafe and sound, Ll i reckoned over pound on pound, ve poll io mer hant sh! pe was fund By the Saxon Alsbama, Rat, hark {the news cowes to bie ear, The Yankee foe he’ dodyed was near, While Frenchroen's taunt Meets every vannt, Tile match he'd shirket!, and won bis fame Ry setung powe) ships on dame Then fed in the Alabama ! With brunkere full and banner high, Aud manned by Batshers on the sly, With the British Deerbound keeping br. Game the Saxon Alabama Our hearts they jumped when we heard the shout From the topaail yard of ber coming out; We baste each aail To clew and brail, Get up steam, and te quarters every man Cleared for action and our gune out-ran To weleome the Alatama} *Twan half paat wm, the nineteenth June To lead the dance we're ready soon, Qrur hearts and joins were in good gune For the Saxon Alabama, Ont burnt the amoke of her brosdade fey The Kearsarge under it seemod to thrives We cronsed ber bow, A gun's crew iad low, We atcarned aroun! ber and we poured SLot aod abell right upon board, And riddled the Alabams ! For full an honr we served them fast, Then down abe hauled her Gag at lusty And a white one quickly up ber mast Ran the S. ton Alabama | On r boata we lowered! our foes to save, For Mercy #tul becomes the Brave, The Doerbound we sak To aid in this task Be comes and picks the captain ent Then sneaks away with coward enout- The opy of the Alabarmo ! Now, bors before we end our sone, To their Gistoas who'd work us wrong, Here's » cheer aint « (ger joud and long O'er the Saxon Alabama’ Woene'er mean Britiahers do wish We'll treat them to that rpiey dish, Bat thetr lion eneaks otf With weakls cough, While our Eagle with fire flashing even O'er Yankee and Irish braves he eres, “ Rewrunes the Alabama |" The Broken Heart. ust aa the phyvician had previictert, the more Violent symptome of Fanoy's disorder gradually abated, and towards night she aank into a long, qriet, ‘and, to all appearance, # refreshing slum- ber. Her aunt who kept a constant viyil by her aida, entertained @ confident hope that when she woke it would be to consctousness; but {t wor not 0; she woke indeed, aml no longer ¢ raging mani- acy bus perhaps wee atill worse, aa belay wore bopeleas, a alent, millen imbecile | There was ove Gngularity attending thie new phase of her mals- dy, which showed how deeply ber love for CLartes waa ingrained, aa {t werd tnt her very nature. Every day at noon, though previougly to that hour abe remained ins perfect atate of «pathy, not anern- ing to rrognize any one by Jook, epeveb, or goa tore, abe Would etart inte seme! ike activity; 8 my transent, twil ght , lear of recollection would come over } snd she would hasten up starate ber chamber; drose herself with marked care in white comely attire; make the best of her way tothe tarnpika accompanied who followed unobserved at a distin gate till the coach came up; tpauire ut © anwoy the number of preseugera; with # Vacant «milo on her oo an abs and ¢ nntenanes, muttering turned away, “he willoome to-morrow!" Om | ld relapse tne usual state vy, moving mechanic inthe lawn, tb jewleu pace, bowed! bead. and s hanging | idiy by hor «de, or standing wt the door, ead im } r dearest Fenny," exclaimed delighted attendant, ber eves fil) ear, “Thank Heaven ! you know me age "ee distinctly we hear the munaic, ov t at first they were tolling for—— it are the sounds I have beard #0 late in dreams, I auppose it is the eveniuy bea ony’ rnging."”’ “Noy it la a wed ling I, “A wedding 1 Ob Eo let us retur nuren: it fe cold, very cold; resting late, aunt will aay we bare been out too long." “My child—my dearest child—what ah Can you bear hear the truth? Yes, it told I can venceal it no longer."* “Nurse? repiied Fanny, with solemr nea “Toan bear to hear anything—not! touch me now, My auntis dead? [sito "Tt $e too true?" “And Mr, Griffytha my more than fa father "" “He too ie dowd." “Dead—all dead ond farm left alone! will not te for long —let ue cone home, feel exhaustel—my strength is uot what be," They walked slowly on to the cottagn, + they reached it, Fanny tnstantly songh from which she was doomed never ga During the few das athat romained to br tener, noth ng could exceed the aweet ar tleners of her nature, There was ne enniwas—oo more irritability —ehe knew waa dying ; one by ono whe felt life's ¢ mente wiving way ; and ecerom! anxious: ber soul for the great and solemn che awaited it, Reldorm she spoke or made to those who had gone before ber; and n when fevered with pain, suffered a cor ercape ber lipa: fora light from heaven / inupon her spirit, strengthening and aod exalting it while the material {> honrly verging to deeay, But was fervotten? Not no, The low, faint tear stealing (t6 war down the waste the touching feriptaral passage, wo to him bot he will not return whispered tu the interwols of suffering, « jong, silent watches of the night; ail th. thoughts of earth stil! mingled with those yes ited and Fanny.” fo Fenny’ roind, On the evening of | fecling herself a litte stronger than usua requceted to be raised ap in bed: and mat with pillows, near the open window, lo upon the lan‘aeape beneath ber. Sb« common, the bridge the distant read— Gear to memory |—and gaze on them # yearning fondness of one who feels thy beheld for the last time, While thus she her hands folded on breast, and ber | moving In prayer, Jen spear her and me across you tI acest Chay at] ved nat my she died.—Th ettierng tha Many soreows Was at reat. Too Late for Classificat DEATMS. HORTON-—On Thareday, daly 14¢h, of thon, John T. Horton, aged 41 years, ot the einct Polloe. The funeral will take place from hie lat 78 Suffolk et, at 9 o'clock Satorday moi inet Kelatives and fricuds of the family o to attend. PUSELEMR—On Jnly 13th, Diedrich aged ST years. The relatives and fiiende are respectfu to attend the funeral, on Saturday alterr Juet, at 2 o'clork, from bie iste residence st, cor of Jackson at, MARTIN. On Thursday July 14th, after pews, Catherine Martin, relict ot Bernard 4 76 years, he friends of the family are respectfu! to attend the faneral, from her late re Sheriff ot, un Saturday aficrnoan at 1 o’clo MaAeker 8 AV] ING ne JULY pIvIprnn. tion have RANK, iD au vi ¥ PER « b. thereto, (free of id ailer Monde, + daly 1 wo willdsaw interoest « daly 1 By ag ain! the Loard, UTHER C, CARTER, & NRY K Conk IN, Bee erry, 1h, ‘Yana Monday, July Pies, P. CONNORS, dor. Fac dulging in alow feeble laugh whevever she sow At s revatar merti f the Grand Soviets Mr, Ginifyths approach the cottage, ‘The physielan | Cooperg held at it wae ungiut pi the © xpouleney of her rem val to 4 private | suived that ce endorse the action of No. 2 Inm at Carmarthen, where he maid she world | ing €4 for full ume and 74.00 per dart ¥ attention that her case demanded ; | tint, op and ater Monday, July 18, ind but Mra. Davie shrunk from the idea of consuming | BYRNKH, Pio, WM. HAC Kerr, her to the merey of stranvers capecially when she wee vfortned that recovery Was hy no means pro bable Sv passed acear, at the eod of which Charieat father weighed down by « sod totirmatics, ibis son tothe grave, No one waa now it Mrs, Davis, whome whole tir was devoted, with unre'axing attention, to her nieve. Le waa a melancholy haunt that cottage now, where ail had once been ao cheerful--stiil more welancholy the KIRT HANDS hande on w WANT ED—TH S pply, at RAL BS Sixth av, 4 luyuire at sf ANTED IMMEDIATELY— A neh indy, or wicow, well qualite the French | ime; &huowledse@ also of man and would be deebable, 4 the time will te epeat in thie city, and spectacle of that vac countenance once so ex- | of the time at rouse watering place. Av presaive-—once so radiant with youth and hesluh | 6499. and beauty, Bat comfort vet remained for the old LTANTE 2ESPE J indy ; she felt that she wos fulfilling » amored \ ra ara TREE TAR LE ay aod this enabled her to strurgle with her , : gd y lot, and even to bear pursuance of ber phyat it with res gnation, clan's advice, she muc In re- continually repeated iu her hearing ; but all was iling ; the dark fixed cloud stil brooded over i, Monoue veare had now rolied daiiy during this period, whether the vas cold + = dence todry nures, Apply at Lis White «rt WASTED— OPE TORS ON Ww. on white shirts sud buttonhoie ms person to assist in fore, to whom & goo! sood waee will be given, Apply at 1 stieet, WASTED GOOD or ERATORS I op theirown realy chines, eithe & Wilson's or Howe's, Good} Apply to M. COHAN'S Skirt Factory, 120 h $2 REWARD—LOST, A SMAI o once: -book, Ibe tinder of 4* wills above reward by leaving at 41 Bast Brouc« ot a revlury, wet or dry, the poor girl is p 5 We seen at the uteri hour to repeat ber visit to £50 Paeh Je BAND ZOE the turnpike gate; make the sme inquiry receive | @& ¢ buses choice of neu; a the saine ly ; aud then return home, exctaim- | ¥bo wish t rerve as anbetitnies tor & fag, “He will ore to-morrow |'") No one houighs | Drefes men ve me Henig tole disted e ot interrupting her ; she was regaraed by all with Bowecy and Canal et unver Citizens’ Ben! the tendercat and muvet re spectini foslinre of sym. pothy ¢ and many a sigh wor heaved, and many a | 7 . ‘ bright eye grew dit, ath ¢ White Lady —such was SHIPPING. the name by which she was known to every triv~ ron the rowl—was seen burr ‘ng seress Car- FoR LIVE RPOOL—TAPSCOTH s ri icksawthy. At the commen: ‘vent of the fifth Blip Q asils Suby Je year her jast remaining relay“) died; and now there remained only ber old nurse, to whoge care he Ok. Cou her aunt had, in her last moments consigned her, pens ie _, Yet Fanny appeared wholly unconscious of Mre OTT. BROS. & CO, = Divia's death , made no inquimes after ber; and even watched the funeral procession move away from, the cotsage without testifylog the alightest emotion, Rut thia state of mind was at lencth to have an Ti ia @ st)! autumn evening, so still that the elow leaf hangs unstirred upon the ash: tr v lupses with the gentlest murmur over its en bed ; the quiet sheep are pasturing on the common; and there, upon that littl .rasey monnd which fronts the bridje and draws wernth and cheerfulness from the golden suniight, sit two female fyrures, the younger of whom, spparea'ly from sheer exhaustion, is reclining he: head on her nd sunken covp'enance | eperk of fast rpproach'ng mortality, be Finny ¢ | Pou it was tn ded that oace lovely girl who had | crawled forth for her usual walk; bur pot asin | earlier and happler days to feed imarinat on on the impos’ny pagesuiry of this, nature's choivnst se.+ son, for alas the chacbers of her ruind ail! con tinne darkened {| Yet more than once during the last week, a feeble ray of intelligence bad glimmer- ed in upon ber brain; something like con sciousness had revived ; and on this day in par- ticular, the symptuins bad assumed ao cheer forty Whose dim eye = Can thet waste!, spectral | ¢ IR LIVERPOOL--THE SPLENI i CON TANLINES Capt, Creevoy, poet Tuerdar, th of Ini Vare, Jd cabin +2 and found, Apply_on board, per lO Earth! POM. DEMARe I, 4) south et, Or! BLACK STAR LINE FROM Lav BRP OOT CULTIVATOR PALS 4 THORNTON : AIL SWALLOW TAM Hise "PROM | LONDON LONDON : SAILS 1° bor pasence 6 ~ GUION, 4b M TO Qui EENSTOWN ANL le PENNSY LS ANLA salle 2d ot .! RIANA eclis loth of duty, For JONDO . MILB RNE cake Pith of July, Pages alne 1) euie Apply lo WILLIABS . WL oauway. 30 CTS. ONLY FOR A BOX OF | Mo'ei Hair Dre 1) @, 80 lop ah, Known, is ualike m it doe oc ip the hair, butuinparteto Grew or } Datural and iie-like “prcarance—it has larrer faze at & cents, Depot 44) South Wiliainebuieh. Also to be bad in Ne urse bad purpose- | wholeswe of BARNES & Cr 1 Park | lente ee in the bh tbat the srk & LEE, 20 Beekroan at; TEELE ‘3 balmy, benlthier evening air is malgbh tea to nid the ober? a mirperst Avehce Deol Hears languid efforts of nature. ae crise, | & Fairehiid, {15 Hadeon ot.. and. S77 8.3! the ead bil wodsenly she the eet fron Hy} Cites, coxner of » dock ruck ‘ had been wed to tee moraine. this fm 9} Mr, bi AS. N. CR ON te Siath f: pocludod Walah Tlage ls sivas oo eels of ind: | nas sab ok To be hed of Lruksiaw cenery