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) Sa han failed to obtain exemption for them nert draft, and hence, since their service seems to be wholly optional with them, the members have in a @reat measure returned to their ments. Those reciments that took up quarters At points adjacent to the city, in order to keep their tnen together, are getting very mucd In the condition of thore now in the city, being endiy depleted by “ leave-takines,” which can hardly be called decer- If the reported re-Jnvasion of Mary) amount to anything serious it another call for milltia assistance will be made. Vhe 1irb Regiment Connecticut Volunteers num bering about 60 men, arrived yesterday morning from New Orleans by the etearuship Canada. Rations etialueea | were furniehed them in the etreamn by Colonel Alvey, the State agent. They will return to the frout after « TRADES’ BOVRNEETS, Jocuwnrmar Larasnes’ Assouis rien —Tiite Aase- etation beld « apecial meeting last evening as Mile- man’s Hall, corner of Tth evenue and 90th street, John Lyone, President. It wae decided at the let meeting that on and after Monday, (Comtinaed from Sra peor) Democratic Convention, held on tre reenearte, Indiana, taye th ol but raised him, shot his ramaflant of eeveral bundred pers vending that Cooper ehouid wh deterred, however, ope were coming from fewn by Lientenaut r Woe then attac regular the members sbould eg erat te cent. on their w ail the bosses an advance of 26 es, The committee reported complied with the demand, toclety then retarned « vote of thanks to the New York Sty for the attendance of ite reproe*ntative, and adjourned, Orexative PLaerenens.— The recular weekly Meeting of the Operative Plasterer! Trade Society took place last evening at the corner of Sth avenue sud 53d street, Thornse Houlman, President. The rerular routine Diusiaess was atien ed (0, ater which the Committee from the National Couveution wave in their report, whieh was acce bere were received, Trenk AnD BAG Macrn meeting, on Monday evening laet, to hear reports from the different ehopa, are paying the v6 per ce & Fitzwerald, Bot lroadway, aud No. 1 Maiden Laue; JT Broadway, and No, 71 Maiden » Flanevan, $48 Flehth avenne sa rumor thatat probable that Atatrecting of the lat Generel Amembly of the Chireh of #eot and, the Kev, euunt of the cheraeter of the Tete! @ver were the faulls of Liishe Daring a perfod of # the [teh who had cone to Anerion bud ¢ eountry, tor the wy thew pbroad, aoere afd of A rotiiion & yen feolded ip the house of whoee haude i to Dave learned Botus Of two, three The Recent t Bufalo, July vi. + Fecrived hee 1 “Leend for the par hto Mrt . “To Thon, Horace Gre tour bew mem- @f triends et ho oe then adjourned. This body b ER TO Tim Presic Cosniiton oF A Maxeor-Wan—Frarren Scene A mort disntrous epidemic is sald 8 War Steamer Te Hraurn,—@ap AT QUANAN TING tobe raging on board the | hoa, now at Quarantine, Yesterday, itis rtated, Officers were offered $10 aday.und anilory $8 a dmy to re- on boant and take care of the ship. nearly all ber Mew. Cronch ce Conferences Hand, No. 31 Park Row, a men have been removed on shore w ‘The entice etation hae Leen vo terrified by the dinas- faflairs on the tmitortnnate veael, that be rot to volunteer for lu a few dave. ttated they would pa thing Usrousbout tinnks wae teudered ( What did you mean t oyment by tie «trike, « Aino that the f price be publish Vurk ia the mune ¢ 4, having on bow THK COCRTS, mee @Oxpiained atthe thie, LOCAL, NEWS. ND THE VICINITY canes of Albers M Sond see to it, t ne Wo be disebarye- Tahornn bali ix View our streets, oO peonie are atthe merey ¢e trot that iatal eleamer, celved fromm the scene of ao much euamity, did pet tonierial change in the state of thin, Men-ot-war at porsent entering our port should be halted off Sandy Hook, and Adudral Paulding hee steamers euongh to communicate with thera there The Key West trangporte are coming in every week, freivhted with polaonous direnees, to whieh any of us Toray fall # victim to-day or to-morrow, New Arcuvisior.--The Most Rev. eCluskey late Biebop of Albany, ead at present Archbishop of New York will be inetalled in his Arch- pple at St. Patrick's Cauedial on Sunday the The ceremony of the installation of an Archbishop like that of a coronation is seldom witnene- ed but once in # lifetiine, and no doubt the eeremon- Jes on the ovension will be solemo and enblime ertheless nothing la known concerning it yew-net even whole to perform the cere eramme will be ready, probal week or the beginning of the next, ceremonies will be very brief but the delivery after- of the palluim will be very grand, and will be A grand high mass comgposed ofeesor Gumavus t choir, canelat- y did not find halle nyainet tt now rendered de could nos anterfer roiitary aathoritive for a end reyulstiona, ne Cry Qvora- VProsprer om Prurine ng thagthe Civil Courts f re parties are beld by violation of military rulee The judge eaid that the etiect of the rit of habeas corpus wea to pl t, and that the been affected in the per, uder which these applications were pt to modify in some cases, tusadet, except in the cam of Allen, the ue te not vet decided, 4b 10 Dail wil be made in the & S. Chittencen. on bela bis client, ed bis exceptions wo the Judge's decis- The latest news me. @ryts TO br Corrs Bromests, Ete ~The aviuabe esterday wre alien the everave of Inet we for a marred uy that the draft will take Place on the day appointed, and but little caleulation fe ueccesary to thow what the relative condition of fRew York will le at thet ine, judglag from the pres @bt progress of recrustine. @alletrnent meannien, Lowever, the fate alluded to @eay wid can be avolded, nod the quota be raleed menwares must be faken Immediutelr, for every bour of time is now Ovidence of the necber It Je useless to The prisoners dom. 1. Blake, til the adoption of proper FAL ARDENBROOK Came Agats.—in the case of Rosalie A. Hardenbrook againe Win brook, Justice Barna now heard an application for ou attaciinent avaivet the defendant for an allered refumal to allow the two sone of th @ithout com pal ic ho plaintid’ to visit Ip the firet place, the County bounty should be in- ber, 1b accordance with a forver oder of the Court, crease! to euch on extent th cowmete favorably fo . At the preseat thueas le v York may at least t with other lowall- well kuowo,the bounty athan ds paid eete of thie ie alone aut. the extravagant le and wearable, induces feeruit: to enlist where they can eet the moat mon. @y. Itinay he very patriotic for # man to eulist with- ed the children about the close of this Phe inetaliation Quy orher county. Siclent to defeat the w Prices of everything Ses Voluntary Power byreniug -—On Mouday BA Pars Ss abling Cases, t ww etnbbed 1. a alleged, be one MeN.f, a per- the Armeeioan Expres Com. mot. ite wid, and ardeuy at the foot of at worth witnessiny, the occaelon by P Selunitz will be performed by a #6 ing of Boprana, two Tevorsy baritone and baey to- gether with a full chorus, a full tra, and the organ, nher mortals, aud triotlaa with peeun+ id oiticient oreher- ‘The solo vocalists will be selected met the firat artiste of the city and vicinity, and the oreheatra will be selected from the best per- formei: on iurical Instruments whieh ean be found, The masa hea already been reheareed as far ae the lorie, and Mr. Schmitz la now engaged on the “Creto” There will also be periormed « graud 7+ Deum and Jubilate by the eame composer, Bis 'ic ym from all parte of the world are expected to other this interesting ceremony will be We moet brilliant which has been witneeed | tu the Uulted States for many years. Je engaged upon a large portrait of Bence they ver bberlee, au 5 OF No. 16 Weet 87 stabbed hits in the ab Oticer Beaten Mr. Lleury Mink, etreet, and drawing @ dirk, from the ety ant @artialy aopped ies enllay can ae tee @d as it he wer Barge class of the New You, were e meaes Tecriiued » here have been Op Monday evening, Officer ME und be enlist cbeol O'Brien, of the Lith Precinct, was asemulted in lle waa taken to nere attended by ( Peecinet, ar- » apd the prise teers hecetofore secured ia in a matortty of “ boULte UTOK ete, over wee identin ahat nereated hin culty while is said be present, and alto paratively eral } ¢ to thie class, Hookesetuke thers where wihditions it ie weil 4 snd, indeed, iu this city for or thelr respective Arrettay a Custom Tse OP! cer, Malley waa arrest of the Sixth Precinct, an end of cours pet the mort no. mow a Cal wut ber States wee @e yar pore of prov portialt painte: | Bishop MeClasky Tur “Scuerzes Frsr,”' one of the most in- man festivals of the Kaderland, was celebrated resterday at Jones’ Weod, and attracted large concoume of our German fellow-citizens Schutzen Corps of this elty, commanded by Murch, has many members belonging to It, | Unguirhed themselves in the revolution of "45," and | in the German army, and thelr memory of the tradi- tions of the old lund by no meane impairs their devo- tion to the land of their adoption, etter than it | this corpa assembled at their head jon only tm | ceeded to Jones’ Wood to open the report, A temporary bulidine bad been erected ou the east side of the wood, for the company, and the tarret was erected south of it, The target represented an Austrian eagle, placed at # hundred yards distance, on an ele- It was divided Into nineteen sec- tloua, each of which represented « prize, inereasing In vulue according to number, the pineteeuth belng the “Kiug's Prize.” or bull'a eye od at an early hour, ered by M. J. M. Steffens, whose expicit was received with immense applause, re Justice Low itred, charged * of Mesere, Howland & Tuagletrate cox wiih forving the slenet Aminwall, of No, f4 Sor the affidavit of Mr. Pe street thatin June Promissory notes portion of the ived trom Bailey, two and auother fur $476 dé Aspinwall, and that having © bo 6# Were foreres, he made the - Jourdon, and that officer under- uvettivation which hae rewulted Io dc Ane rejuired Bailey to nd with the prices offered by | tact Known to © took to make th Bosley's acres! sluded to would all be At an early hour York evn afford top Iquarters, and pro- wep afford adraft, i we eyecun ary light BROOKLYN, Y Boarp or Sorervisons— Bounties To SUbetirerrs 10 un Repucen ariiarar Ist OF AtoUST.—A meeting of the Board was held yesterday afternoon for the purpose of taking action ©D @ proportion to reduce the bounty of $200 pow paid to substitutes, to $ lu, and also to eppolnt agents to recrust volunteers in the Southern States in order to aid in filling tLe quota, Crooke, occupied the chair, and the revular order of used with, Supervienr Osborn Nad, again, why do they not take begtoes in the insurgent But litte more than a aad l every effort fe not in Tthe quota, there will be « Mewiuel those bavauag Coutrol of Btates’ Notime con nv vation 50 feet bigh, Gearid! acconntal i}\: shantiug eot- gO COWL Wie BOW ‘The toral quota of our State for the draft ie SO,n00, Provor sin vba. ‘ Odell, of Beoow! on, * Voluuiee ss under @en tor man, vic The Preeldent, Generel to Hon, WAT, river dispateb wld be credited business being dis; Offered the following : Keaolved, That counts shall be una Uther portions of the in case the Treasurer of Kings ble to salve Che sum of 500,000, ae thorized by resolution of tha oun P J>ud @e epeedily es the bounty Cor MA the sane, he is hereby authorized to des Certificates of indebtedness for $100 cack, with inierced tT per cent, payable at the opdon of the ‘nty, to Ry Voluuleer or ALY perso teh @ substitute order of the Bount: Mr. Osborn stated that it bad heen decited by the Pounty Committee to pay $100 for one year's nen in- stoad of ®500, to take effect on and after Monday next, the letof August, as it appeared that the County would not be evedited with more on the quota by pay- ing for three year than by paying for one year, Superintendent Studwell thought that by paying $100 bounty, wil the money required could be pro- * tor the shoiter term, | and the firing will continue to-day aud to-morrow un- bo relic is lett of the unhappy Austrian bird. atey will be the lady's day, when fair contestants exch other for prizes of music eulivens the exereives, which ave inarked by good humor and gensal mirth abseut through i'lueas, hie company is commanded by Lieutenont Garrett Luenmeen, Wreck or a New York Sreamre,—The steamer Staten Islander, from this port for Port Royal, was fallen in with, off Absecombe, on the WW A.M. in asinksng condition, ‘The steamer Saxon, fromm Boston, which lay by her that wheo last seen, the Btaten Islander wae fast er being ap to her main deck, The passer ors have been landed at Philadelphia, Boanp or Scrervisor TOWAROS Kroxtitinu, re wes Way te juiced ac the er piration of thelr | le will contend with Prey has aeued a clrenlar lot mecbentes and operstore | x uo who may fur- © the credit of the ouunty on We y Commnitiee, fo the effect that ak @mployed in the Arenus and Navy Dulied States, who chili be tun he Meld to. for duty finder such dr Mw corviee, prov hlod tt %¥ tuot thelr labor, ae mechanics or operatives, Ls he noval ov militare vervice luwtue communtestion }. tothe euthorities of 3t, Louis, +t reeruite are te be credited | ceelsion Ww highly lwpor- | Copal Busch being Yurde of the diafied, sud on examina » Wadl BOL De reused to report long as ther rematn in r in charve shall certi- three hours, reports After some further discumion a resolution offered by Gen. Crooke was adopted, directing the appotnt- wentet® comnuattve of threo to reportat the next tuvetlug the best course to be taken in ralaing the quote of the county, aad the money necessary there= for, Bupervisors Studwell, Herman and Cueshire were appointed euch committee, Supervisor Lalbot offered a resolution to the effect that Gor. Sermorr be recommended to appoint acente for recruiting in (he Southern States aud in connec- thon reuuirhed that the Governor had been called upon in regard to the inatier, but refused to appoint agente unless recommended go todo by the Board of Notuise Doyr The Board of Supervisors yesterday, but not # word was uttered during the eeffcet wih be to | Sesdion relative to filling the quota of the couuty for the new call for troops, The New Board of ‘Tax Com- Missioners eent tn the anweament rolls of the 1th Ward, daly prepared and certified, and in the com- : J munication accompanying, state that they have re- Aesiaiane By moat | COVETEd, by a search warrant, the cescomment rolls of hy ‘There had been only y copied, but the Commissioners aay they will on io the Board at The communication also details lofts made on the partof the new comunisslon- rary compromise with the old rd of Supervisors could fete tor the year, ined the teins offered to should be ter. who bave never been @vdiied, uo ut Phe ighowing is the Tet, 15th and uth W. them ready for pres fo: other pul power, ers to effect @ teu) Hoard, whereby the sevavent roils comp Phe resolution was referred to the above Commit tee, and after some routive business the Board ad- journed until Friday afternoon next, Tue New ENRouMent wy rue Turrp Cox- The following i+ a corrected Lust of the number of men eurolled in anticipation of the next draft in the Sd Congressional Districs of rebellion, who have f : sud lovteced that all prooredin, «:! opon the delivery of ali the Nat Disruim new Board, on the advice of Mon, Counsel, and also that of Mr, Deve- poration Counsel, they holding thet the somniseioners t Lhe office had heen stablivned to entitle them to receive compromising either the dig- the mermbere of the oid Board, 9 hoon op Monday, when they law, (0 Appoint Inspectors and OF We Bisco, the diflesent auld. 01) books, without @atitied to Lace ity o- local position o: The Board ad ourned te 1et Wand. nore omens. S87! 11th Ward ol the state ay y Cow uiewion it may he total nomber of Fata Rusaw .—loseph Schneider, of No, hn Ulrich, of No, 188 Avenue ck, of No, So Kidg se in Which they were riding, ow vth avenue, gear ported by the * thie question, the Secretary thinks © penne that the etate in which navel ‘elec mace de entitled to the credit tha the eredit belouxs elsewhere Ut te “obearved n-applying vo the y be perceived by the Commis- ou will couier with the aor will cous effect all feet guse 10 the Hee Navy Depart- ‘The quote of Kings county under the ne: exoned 7,500 men, A New Miviria ReGrwent,—Lient,-CoL John A, Walsh, late of the 60th Regiment, bes been authorized by the Inspector General to recruit « new regiment of infantry, of which be has been appointed thrown tem a Ve, 27th streei,and there Coroner Ran DRrowNep,—Coroner f Yesterday, upon the bod: teelly attired as a eal ec or hur days, He wus of bad ue: nese: wa killed. levue Hoepita,, and pointe vs law wb Ranney held an ect yucied will readi) y of an uaknovn my veceased was #en- aoe a Npwed by the tGalid wine ter | Hoan Wacrs DEMANDED.—The laboring jally sequire raler- men employed on the Atlantic Docks struck for higher wages yesterday, They now receive $2 por day, and demand an advance of 60 cents. Some 600 men are employed at the stores, of which about 800 turned oat (semen. evan of the puuiotem hee cen Tax Comner Stoxx of the bh pang KR ‘ouse of worship ‘The “ Huhdred Dape'" service of the militis regi- Bastiat Dh (weulle escurred or te entistpsted. Tun wiremen of Brooklyn have decided to eel! milk-for the fatnre et $ cents per quart, vhcle- tale, and 10 cente per quart, retail, ——___—_. JERSEY CITY. Trmety Actros.—The authorities of Jersey City have made arrangements for procuring recruiw in the rebel States. Anasent for that purpose will Probably leave tor Nerth Carolina to-day, and others will follow soon, The quota of Hudson Coanty will be about 1,84) men. Hoboken will have to obtain 275 men, aud Jersey City about 9 men. The quote of the State of New Jereoy ts 15,471 men. MARINE NEWS. daly 27-6. 1,481 8 8.7%. We morn. 03 %. ULEARED, BTR AMSHIPS..Poong Kooy, Hong Kone via Cape de Veri« Golden Rule, Arpiowall SHIPA—D Hoadley, Liv'l, Jenne Adele, Marse(Tlea, BARK-G W Roosevelt, Herriman, for Cantenna RRIGS -Vennechiena, Cork; Baron de Cretine, Nouvitas, Sarah, Cape Canro, SCHUONE Anne, Montevideo: Minnie, Mata Moras: John Northrup, Vauteport; Ntar of the fea, St John, N by Bergen, Accomac, TB Stuluhy N Bedi'd, ARRIVED, STFAMSHIPS. Onve Har; Pelican, Provies stock, Piilndeiphi Qn pton. Port Roval via Charleston Trenton, C Com- ‘tre and South- | Butalo, ihtia- im, Livery d ‘ stown, Twilicht. of M : San Prancieco; awe, New Orieang, Lace Joe, bartinique; Au- fort New Orleans, BARKS - Travel » Mantom S. Black, Alena Bay; Craze! tN Ha fur Martialjae: Nereid, St Jaga Ovean Neuvitas. BRIGS NS mt, Pones, PR: John Sherwood, Cay Frances Fox Honnd, Cat Ieland: Charles Adana St Johow PR Herald, Neuvitae: KA Minturn, Sisal: B Milles, Nesmau: Jnlletta, Palertne: Kaceisior, Wind- wor WP Nast, Zaza: Maid of Erin, Point Petre, (Gund): Hattie Raton, of Demarara fm Buena V tetas Clio, of Hatitax, frow Port au Prince: pring bok, ‘Durke lelund; Fastern Biar, of N liav, fm Barbadoes: Daluic, w ity, © B, pt Mipuel, Cardenas, BCHOONERS—Sarab Jane, Port Lamar- tine, Goo to weria, Fort HE dag oo ie toore, Tew Th, Litpan: aceira, " vi Bleuthera, UW Fry, Heautort NC, for Bowton: rat, Georvetown for Fall River; Henrietta, Bath: valorone, Matainoras; Emtna Anderson, &% Martin: Volunteer, Arroyo, PK Kiva, kleuthera: Three Sie m DC; Chee Denpis, Fort, Monroe; Bl won, Neuvitee Charlotte, Boston for Elise. betupert; Lavinal Jane, Kondout for Providence: N&e vigator, Gisee Bay; Georginua, Providence; Alice. of and from Sierra Leone. BELOW ~ Harks Albert the G Liverpool; Ti ka, Wind West at sunset, a5 poe = ——===2 Too Late for Classification. PUBLIC TEMPERANCE MERTING fil be held thie evening at 157 ‘ery, by Lae ix ial Teumple, No. a aXing ty Hiton of Brooklyn, and others, rine ty ) nd Mise Carnaval and othese MoT. KEARNEY, Chairman, J. WHISTON, bee, xy A MLETING OF THR EM rol New York will Le held at the talon Com- Rooms, corner Broadway and 23d «t, on Thute- at So'clock P.M. to receive a Com- Barrel Merchants of New York, and alee ait P—A SEGAR STORE—FOR Sale Tre ant cood paper rente, Forsale « sera: And paper store, with or without pay route, Koason for seillug, the owner is sick, Joquire in re, N. &.. cor Crowe gud Bleecker at. 473 SHED LL ONT ROOMS, PLEASANT swith ever *convenionee for haurekvep- etoan and «°° only, Adeo an attic room wibeiroom, 860 irandet. Inquire Rriyete i RS—THOSE who have been employed by the seventh avenue Ka'trond, of the City of New York, and also the whale tnernbom of the Society, call upon every honest man beloniny to (ue trade, aot to intertere with these then who want to stand by the rivhte of trade. There- fore let omit of ciaployment come to the wewlll etaud by them, THOMAS PERATORS WANTED—ON SINGER? Tusehines on military overcoats, Wares $12 Tes week, men for pressing aod tiniehe Apply at 158 d at, sis TED—A FIRST CLASS TAILORESS ork on comte, Apply top tloor of 140 Youk et, { aa entrance iu Charles et, Tiookivn, oi | iia 4, GOOD PAINTERS WANTED—AT 256 Seventh ave, 381 “MEDICIN A TESTIMONIAL ,T0 THE INDIAN IOCTE ° I DEA areas ATED. Yed with iofiammation of the janes, " ued for several ipoaths and terinin we tration. It was attended with @ heavy, deep i courh, with comour discharges of matter, hew tic fever, uight sweats, throwing up blood, &c., with all uh ons of cousuinption, The course pre. scribe Indian Herb Doctor has oured me. | have “6 pounds of desh since I commenced to use hie inedicing, F. McMANUS. No, 66 First Avenue, N. ¥, OUR MOTTO, nve such Balms se heve no strife, bh Natere or the Laws of Life ; With bivod our Lands we uever stala, Nor poleon men to ease their pain, Onr Pather—whom all eootnes fille Provides the means to cure all ills; The shuple Herter beneath our teet, Well used, relieve ovs pains complete, A simple Terb, a rimpie Flower, Culied trom the dewer Lee, — ‘These, these shall speak with touching power Of ciuwnge wod bealth to thee. George W. Warren, 36 Liunter et, Brooklyn—I was at the porut of death with Asthma, pain in the breast, bad cough, debility, &e. when T commenced asing the Indian Herb Doctor's medicine, of 181 Fulton street, Brooks, Thad not the lightest bopes of re- ry. Rot atranre to oy I mn bow perfectly well, Ottice 1s) baltou et) Brooklyn, No caarge for consultation, 380 CHRONIC DIARRHOEA © CURED— ‘Kuupp's Sweet Kalaam curce disrrhoes een- tery, 8 Fead: y relief tor pains, and good in ail owe complaints, and for children while teething it stands Led. Sold by druggists and by proprietor, 274 W. Bod NY, bis YSPEPTICS—YOUR ATTENTION | 1S culled to that excellent remedy, Dr. y DYSPEPSIA ANNTHILA TOR which, dnring the lust 10 years, bae been the means of relieving thousands of enfferere from that moat distressing complaint—DYSPEPSIA, It never failed in affording relief when taken pnnetdally and according direcsions, This te the season of the year when the disease is mostly felt, sae many 58 suffering all ite tortares without least cause, This remedy is one of the post pi a well ag beneficial, thatean be found, as it braces up the stomach, giving tone and energy to the whole 4, and removing ipa short time all traces of t sewe. Lemales of sedentary babite will tind & relief by the tiinely use of this sovereign e- dy. Let all * ho suder from Dyspepeia try it and convinced of {te wonderful er, Depot 46 South ta, Williamab . ‘Lo be bad in New York of MIL LER & KEED, 150 Allen, corner of Stanton ft, and 7, av, Dand Houstwa at; Dr. BLIVEN, Grand La Brooklyn, ot 1 and Franklin ave. Price 5 008 D KING'S SALVATION POWDERS ARE the a sure cure for drunkenness, Given unknown to person, in ale, beer, tea or any other pee enee. Genuine sold only at St. Luke's Pharnuaey, 488 H. son, cor (irove, and 406 Sixth ave, N.Y, 864 Talk NO MORE OF HIGH PRICES ALT, © 2 cent Patent Medicines sold af %) com pe Ty pe at 36 centa, pnd ofl the 81, 08 9 cents each, Ayers, Drandreth’ new style) henck's, Grafenbesg amd Radway's Pine Alleook's Fereas Plasters, brown's runchial ry 20 cents each, Mra, Window's Foothing Byrup. ot centa, Schenck's Pulmouie Syra wr Tonic, Ayer’s Ch Pectoral, Ague bare ga Sars. Hem bold's le Buchs, F by tat and Hoofiand's Bitters, Wolte’s sebnerrs, (quarts), dc., &c., ab ¥ conte 5 re $s Medictocs im market at low tral nt Medicine Depot, peiveen Sores ne Lanrems ssresta. Bi. * ain’ TE Pen 9 COLUMBAN BALM BOR here at twelve with the borg, ‘wants to eell me. How lucky I at to have ar friend as Balfour —« entertaining—so goowl, ’ tured—so devilish clever, too--and such au Jent heart! Ah! how uslucky! it rains a] ttle np: and it it don't to a delightful thingay} So soliloqnized Charles Nugent.a man of tw ft ene—8 pludanibropatoon tleraan Was ap orpian, of poud fu Cum confiding, above the ordinary never tatnd, it wil) there's billiards W + Fis ability w ard, and be had @ wart lov He had even bent a knee to Pu' deas receives her servants the young votary t A cried he, one morning, flinging axde the voluss La Rochefoucault, which be had fancied he ufBe ‘Away with this eelfish and —men are not the mean things ¢ ecri bed—be it mine to think exnluny y dear Experience, with sentiments do yor intend to pir fot Without ressen that Fate ia an exceil school-tmnistre «tells ns that thy nit, abe is wleo @ very oxpeayy w) fear Nugent, Captain Balfour enters the think you aba “Nay, may dear fellow, y part with him, have him after all." " ou tpay well be sora etamined,"* + ux L would oat take your word “Pix it yourself, Iwas once offered @600 iy “You shall have it,"" “EL won't be ouwone—there's a draft forts] mm my son!, I'm aabamed; tnt you a * rich fellow. “John, take the horse to Mr. Nugeyt gables. Will you dine “with all my heart The young men rode together, Nighted with bis new purchase, T x . og ati ate some early ugent paid the till, The “Do you see that dan “Pretty ankleeh ¥ “Yex comme ca- to«lay with me?’ lorine fai ub Gances awkwardly. nh not handeome? Come and talk to She's more admired than any gir! on the staget They went behind the « hia friend that be onght to be enche Hefore the week was ont the ¢ seuse kept ber carriage, and ip return, N ped with ber twiee g-week, tale for “The Keepaske :* it was bis first bi eorts it was toleratly good, One day, he was | ty and atal!, thin gentler pounced, by the natve of ¢ Mr. Gilpin made a m « heaved a peculiariy profound instamtly seized with «live: y “sir, it is with \ Mr. Gilpin, “that I seek copsutoptive cough check ofared bim acup of tea. and the story coutinned Mr. Gilpin's narrat! eelt isnot the narrator, man—ouce in affluent clr & treacherous friend Nugent had wri and exceedingly hey his speech, Nustg nis goon tol’, chen he hi u unfortunate Hterf INtANCeSs security ‘mend abscouded—p: f children —a boo eep dist. em at 5 bezg—geni ona a jug OUt Lext seasoj) 4 horror at being fors i ts expressed in the Ait, Nugeut forcibly sur of hope broke on bis mo »Gipin's distress as there winore | aMicted tosn of letters than looked pale patient, frequently aud was dressed in dee Nugent's heart ewelle! | Mr. G!pin's hands Nef, and Mr. Giip.n retired, ov own gratitude gud Mr, Nugent's respect{il comps, d—aod voli tie cause® powered with {' “How happy Tam to be rich !" anid the } propiat, throw ¢ Nugent went to o conve nox's, She was a widow, and ac harming wor Bhe was a little of the blue, acd a litte of the Indy, and a little of the beauty, and @ little of coquetta, and @ preat dea) Bhe Lad one daughter, without a shilling ; she taken ® warm iotereat ins merkable talents and amiab.lily of Charies Ny He sat next her—ihey talked of the eseneas of the world--it js # subject on which of twenty-one and laiirs of forty-tive are Mra. lennox cony “One dows not tal nething like tt 4 cwne at Mra. of the sentimental yung mnan of the! | aned, Mr. N of innocence" ide. sald, aomewhereps pinoy's Mermolra “withons being a corrupted ;* end nottong brings out the iP ness of our hearts more than # charge agui heartlessneas of others. “An excellent woian !"* thought Nugent; “ bow pretty her daughter ie! wi Charlotte Lennox played an affecting air: gent leaned over the piano; S on the water, charming fu sentient, ar iumie up a party of ples §} leep well that night—be EBichmond Hu), y ure. Nugent did not 6 certainly in love, Whea he rose the next morning, bright and fine; Baliour, the best be with kim in an | ; of horses, wus to convey him to Richinoud he was to mee Lac agrocable of mothers—and Chy chanting of daughters, The davscuse had alwa been a bore—she was uow torctien. “It certain fe a delightful worl! j"’ repeated Nugent, as he his neckcloth, It wae roine time after the date of tui hs in bis spartment, and » folded, and @ frown Up cal! what ® mean wreeb|—and the horse wid lame when he sold it—not worth ten pounds} I so contiding—damn my folly should not mind ; but to hay cast off mistress |—to make me the laughing stoo! of the world! By heavens, rowed woney of me then male a jest of my nature !—introduced me to bis clul, iu order to gil lage me}—but, thank God, Ha | Colonel ; this ix kind |" (To be continued.) ehmond ; and Lennox, the m ite, the moat we'will not aay how Os Th it, however, sadder me with ni yahal repeut it! 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